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Show '"WSte, LAKE CITY FRIDAY . FEBRUARY T 1933 THE DESERET NEWS SALT OPINflONS CLASH 'AT :EIQXI0EBIIBiHEA ' Store Plan , Scored As Both Sides Speak Backs Tax Oil Dncoihes Senate Votes Bill Limiting Speed Of r-in Autos To 50 GROWERS ASK mmioNQftmiuz UTAH RATIFIES GoumQRis for PROVISION OF BILL BAN ON CHILD U. S. REGULATE bill which will provide an LABOR IN U.S. WOOL RAISING appropriation ofof a$39,900 for m t t t governor's the erection mansion on Capitol BUI, is provided in legislation prepared . Introduction by Senator State TwentySecond AAA Agreement Favored for Patrick J. Fennell of Eureka, . -, into Senator Fennell plane Line as Efforts to By Convention End-in- g troduce the hill Monday, Un- -' at fill of bill, the Reconsider Fail , der the provisions efos. in Phoenix the secretary of state and atFollowing Profcrtt 49 torney general are authorized to of ratification the for Opposition, to GiV1 with Feb. purchases Arlz., (AP) 7777-PHOENIX, proceed the construction. The National Wool Grower asthe child labor amendment , was nftv C. " on as was record sociation today 1swept aside yesferday afternoon V - 'i favoring government regulation of and Utah became the twenty-secon- d the wool industry. state to ratify the amend-men- t. session final here At yesterthe ci day of the 79th annual convention -7 r " MINE-TA-X fay' tHah molorisIs will liava to hold the speeif of thejr automoOf the association,' delegates adoptwas actually The ratification in a meet- last under control night way got hearings Liijuor comto a maximum of fifty miles, an hour, if ed the majority report of the -' made (Wednesday but a motion biles and trucks down mittee on wool marketing which ing almost devoid of fireworks and which did not in any the senate today, is approved In itif il Bill 15, by passed to reconsider 'was pending. This Senate favored a wool marketing agree r! v particular giv any indications of the vigorous baltld which is and signed by the governor, becoming bouse the form the ad ment by under present agricultural motion,, due dor consideration yesexpected to break over the legislature within a few days. act with the possibility of Two Measures Introduced on" juatment approval. terday was not made and when effective immediately The hearing was held atrthe Newhouse hotel. A second headthe entire industry eventually comIn Senate by Utah , the orp? motorists, under the new law sponsored by Sen- fell for Furthermore, adjourngavel theidaye under ing government regulation. 7 oclock.at The Ja r' ing will be held at the same place tonight " A minority report submitted by ment the opposition had lost its ator Julian M. Bamberger (D, Salt Lake county), will have to seij anrr, County Solon V number of public hearings will depend upon the demand of the California and .Idaho ' representatopportunity to renew Its fight; to it that their speed shall at all times be reasonable and saf & ives on the committee opposed public ter be heard. .to the Decision definitely drop under general conditions of the highway. further government regulation. Some color waa Riven ' last Two new bills on mining were move to reconsider earner late in TWo schools of Unanlmou approval was given thought were rep- .sennights meeting lv John T. Davis the .afternoon. Until the small resented in the debate- - that follow' greatest number of motor vehicl , to the public lands committee res- introduced "today1 4a the ataie Ogden attorney, nho stated that he hours of Thursday morning the ed the Introduction of the bill for fatalities.- olutions which opposed removal of ate by Senator Eldred M. Royle . lor represented himself,, a family he opponents of the measure bad ltg third reading this mornlng: One the forest service from the de (D, Utah county) providing Will Learn Sometime WARD C. HOLBROOK was trying to raise and a father metal taxation the of called upon members of the house industry. partment of agriculture to the in Perhaps we will break the law, propounded the belief that and mother who had raised him. One bill, S. B. 198, provides, for Of representatives to - rally the group should be no spited limit at- If we set a definite speed limit, tertpr department; opopsed altera there He launched a bitter attack on the the bonds a . of two mlnlng by votes re-needecl to turn sthe tide, posting drK-pr4a the --Taylor - grazing act - license rystem-o- f Mqttort-ontroshould be but .some .day we will wake pp He Senator Heads tlens Davis whose ownership of real This effort was renewed until Its present provisions -- have company, '"etrlcted to reasonable and safe the fact that it Is unsafe and wrong , charged that this system was in Hfc estate the and Williams Clash the continued improvements and been tried out, and warned that morning speed at all times under conditions to drive faster, and we shall b. operation in Ogden now and that it Solon, Conimittee on Ap valthroughout the day. come content to drive at U14 the sheep industry would be ir- state does not equal in assessed had given rise to at least fifty of the highway; annual Use in net Their times Over the uation three Efforts Full saloons and gambling houses. reparably Injured" unless the acte speed. Others Demand Limit for propriationg the year. preceding proceeds in are established Senator Hugh M Woodward (D. provisions Both Sides Heard Proponents presented' a solid wall Strikes This bill Is designed to insure the was firm for the set Utah other The on custom with previous, county), cited the fact "that Gus P. Backman, eecretary of to all and efforts the to get necessary collection of takes from a company of a definite speed limit, the ranges. of aocldents Increased ia the 13 the Salt Lake City chamber of ratio Bever-a- l ting were two votes unavailing. be assets of a should waste held, the which the public The lamb marketing commit- that might Senator Ward C. Holbrook, almost direct proportion to the in were In conferences tM commerce, presented the chamber (held be state should leave which then and the It and above betee urged a renewed crease tn speed. Fast driving is rt i advertising mine, the afternoon and attitude on liquor control and told The house committee on military Davis Incounty Democrat, and not to drive through a cam paying its taxes, It was corridors during Individual income lieves campaign as a means of. meeting without part of reckless driving. I hav VI f. : why fiis organization had sponsor- affairs leported favorably on the leaders of the opposl taught the finally said. of education. a boy that has a mania for speed. competition of other food produccorporation franchise taxes. As on palgn to tion the stop la R ed a license form of control. In recommended agreed the fight Bill 109, Into prowas Senate PetHumor bill M. injected by Representative Paul a result, he has Introduced two ers. If you should set" no limit on speed E. M. Bagley, Salt Lake attorney the amendment. of committee the the of report Wilford inDay, upon the open highways, it would1 The executive committee was Important measures relating to On Monday the house refused to ceedings by Senator o - and chairman of Governor Henry erson, Democrat of Summit county, the for computation nine, provides who these topics. structed to select the 1936 conven- of JL Blood's committee of 49; Jus- prohibiting the use of the national encourage him to greater speed, Qn Tues- (Iron county Republican), net annual proceeds so that ratifytheon p. 9 vote. motion manu- and there are a million like him In addition he 'has a bill, tion city. Invitations were extendin L tice James H. Woife; Mark Ander- guard in strike duty. There was a of proposed that automobile reconsideration day and " operating owning companies cars of ed by Sait Lake City, Ogden, Utah destining which wouldrptaee- the the ooluntry. is?"C son, Provo hotelman; M. P. Pope, on ay not Mrs. Reva Beck- Bosone, sponsor facturers, instead smelters mines both and the more that of minority speed, and asking report Paso. and El Davis of tobacco, snuff making Senator Holbrook Jed the van, who changed her vote to the nega- capable li.Ot Provo attorney and Mr. charge off too much for smelting tive a device "that 'which desired no speed limit ex. Officers of the association, all and US' I, cigars on the same basis as spoke In behalf of the state store house take favorable action. (for parliamentary reasons, was should develop je-featin-g reduction rates, thereby 69 miles coma fellow drove A. El included Fred these whenever Cigarets, by taxing Mr. Peterson has presented a bit! plan. the net proceeds clause in up for"debate. lt was not voted on an hour, should start singing, plaining that "as long asaredriven lenwood of Red Bluff, Calif., E. Some of the salient modities, Senator Holbrook, safe, points to the state legislature know that the highways because of the absence of one the that compilation of net returns. asking besides being the sponsor of of San Angelo, Texas, and Senate My God to Thee. brought out by Mr. Bagley and the law they will tte tempted to exceed dhi1 Bill 104 by Senator Hugh member. The opposition (held con- "Nearer, S. M. Jorgensen of Ballna, Utah, making body declare it Imthese measures, Is chairman of do I said we limit Judge Wolte were: are talking here, While myself every day. M. Woodward provides that when- trol of the situation all that aftervice presidents, and F. R. Marshall taster than the limit to get Many of the members of the possible for the governor of the the joint committee on approever th'e sales tax of a vender is noon but permitted an adjourn- Senator J. Francis Fowles (D. drove thiB of Salt Lake City, executive-secretary- . committee of 49 spent 400 and 600 state to make use of the national priations and claims, which will have three here ment Weber people morning. If I had not,, with the motion (to reconsid, county), les thari $10 it shall be paid anhours each in study of liquor con- guard in strike duty. frame the appropriations bill. er still not voted upon. been killed tupon the highways of I would have been late. penalso The law provides nually. the Mr. Peterson and General WilOfficers of the women's auxiliary trol systems in various parts of as it went" to the The bill This adjournment gave the pro' the United States for figures. tell for those who collect more differed on the part the Utah world. included: Mrs. J. R. Eliason of Salt alities 2 per cent rate. ponents another 24 (hours la which us that one person Is killed by mo- house, provides that vehicles shali than the - By selling liquor at rock bottom liams In national guard has played Leon Mrs. Lake City, president; to work. On Wednesdays roll call tor vehicle accidents once every nob exceed 12 feet 6 inches in Contor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, vice prices the state can make $500,000 strikes. General Williams declared two former opponents. Will R. fifteen mirfutes. height 25 feet in length, and 64 state the never from the Utah that A. Dansie have Mrs. liquor annuaUy troops Parley president; for the year is 36,909. feet, when truck and trailer Is coim Box total Democrat The Elder Holmes, of stores. One state made $2,000,000 killed a person while on strike duty, of Salt Lake City, secretary; Mrs. county, and Daniel F. Mitchell, Notwlthstanding'the fact that Salt bined. It also proposes that new In ten months but It went Into the or for that matter have never inDavid Smith of Salt Lake City, of Duchesne Democrat county, Lake has wide streets-- and that hand and arms signals shall b business admittedly for a profit. jured a person. He declared also treasurer. to the Recon- we Utahns come of old pioneer used, that cars may turn with can. amendment. swung that the Utah national guard has Adopted To Utah was 9 sideration and the stock, that is supposed to make us tton to the right against a red (voted is nevl- taken part in evictions. The state store plan - adopted MESSAGE BUDGET amendment was - Mr. Peterson nnd - -the more reliable and conservative light, and that pedestrians may not At Resolution passed by to Utah conditions. Adopted Rep. Evtn same on same "vote. the legislators gait Lake Is third in rank for the cross the street on a yellow light Jones one of Canadian of bounty, member in province having Emery WITH TABULATION Mass Gathering In The house also passed tyro measthe state store plan there are a the conimittee on military affairs ures which will, if finally enacted great many Americans and an ex- which conducted the hearing, disSENT TO PRINTER Campaign For Law Will into law, . Park force agencies using tradCity ceptionally large number of Utahns. agreed with General Williams on Backed Be ing stamps to pay a heavy - liby Salaries of state store operators three points, citing incidents oT The budgetary message of Gov. cense. of these laws will are mot dependent upon liquor eviction. Mr. Jones claimed that he be practically to put trading stamp Henry H. Blood has been comsales personally had been injured in 1903 PARK CITY, Feb. 1. (Special) pleted will be sent to the clerk companies out of business in Utah. In private liquor dispensing the when going into a strike area to A resolution protesting any bill of the and house and the secretary of Claims Backing gejier Is always interested In the .take out friends who bad been which would add to the burdens of the senate tomorrow. The message evicted. will spon Utahs were Introduced3 by dairy pales and nothing but Bales. The bills Industry was the mining is adopted and in hands of the the printer The author of the blll'stated that at a mass industry held here last The state can beat the bootleg-- , at the present ses- William Murdoch, Democrat of meeting will be accompanied y a tabula- sor legislation low was It in his intention federal that the increase sion to bulk, selling of ger by buying Salt Lake. Mr. Murdoch said his legislature Petitions to the governor tion showing the amount requested, might. ana making a meager profit. on troops be used when civil author! and legislature are being circulated and state bill the tax had almost the unanimous olemargarine amount which each, departZ. C. M. I. , There Is an amazing profit tn ties were unable to maintain the today and will be forwarded Mon- the it was an- backing of all Utah retail merment and institution should get other butter substitutes, when profit peace in a strike zone the liquor business the at of He chants. said that the practice nounced a was meeting it com- under present revenues and contoday announced the day, by Butter Association of Butter Manu- of giving stamps benefited no one penerat Williams recommended mittee in charge. only Is sought. tains provisions for each depart- Utah Maft The report, spon-- r tlfat if there was a national guard Chocolate Cake held at the facturers them. and company except Distribtuors, Action resoluon making was taken lbs., 75 ment and institution In case addi- the chamber of commerce. sored by John D. Rockefeller Jr. in Utah or any other state which tion after the meeting the The net result to the public is an 2 rich chocolate malted milk layers Iced been had needed. are revenues tional of best could some not an to be the trusted into , and prepared by go and filled with smooth luscious The dairy industry will be sup increase in the price of merchanOQf by W. Mont Ferry, manIt has been evident for a numminds available. Is one basis of the area and maintain peace for the addressed malt Icing, each director of the Silver King ber of months that the state would ported in Its campaign to obtain dise, he arguedk benefit of the citizens without prey- aging niGcommittee of 49 report. Marion Eggs Romney, Democrat of Coalition Mining company; Paul H. have to continue for another bien- enactment of the measure by the Spiced Cookies Almost Unanimous . ing upon the helpless, then the orbutter manufacturers and the beef Salt Lake, spoke in favor of the Larse ' If. 5 fruits with Loaded was almost ganization should be abolished. He Hunt, mine, manager of the Fark-Uta- h nium on a reduced budget unless A9 tasty of The committee bills. He while It Cxtras pointed put that 4 Consolidated Mining com- new sources of revenue were dis- industry. Thomas Henry Johnson, and nuts, doz.- Unanimous in favoring the state denied that any such circumstance be unconstitutional to pass Dozen 33 pany; A. B.JYoung, assistant man- covered. At the present time." the local manager if the Challenge may . store plan and individual members had ever occurred in Utah. Buns laws out such statJelly and companies putting Cream Butter association, The majority report was signed ager of the Intermountatn Smelting legislature has not yet developed a ed that the reported sentiment in their home measure of existence, it is not unconstituTry these! Plain coffee buns bursting with proposed cocpany; J. J. Season of the Park plan for additional revenues, al-- tl.r neighborhoods as favoring the by Mr. Peterson, Mr. Jones and City sweet jellies, new a would contain schedule for tional to make them pay a heavy 95C Consolidated on are O. Mr. company, Mining several G. of suggestions Sorensen, Democrat t'ui Store plan, though dozen Coffee butter substitute taxes as follows: license which would have the tenMr. Bryan and and Representative Paul Peterson record In the form of bills and reswill be relatively easy to try Sanpete county. busiIt to v'tin force them out of Potato Rolls Five cents r pound for butter dency ' " M. J. B. & olutions. the license plan in a few year Mr. Marthakis signed the minority of Wasatch county. ness. ; R. A W. J The meeting was attended by The state expenses for the next substitutes containing 89 per cent Sol J. Selvin,v Democrat of TooTheyre lighter and fluffier than ordinary report. Mr. Marthakis stated That If the store plan does not work. which is produced in the Unitbread rolls perfect for Sunday (J On . , 32 Lb. i- measbo almost impossible lo he questioned the constitutionality several hundred persons, who were biennium" will be slightly higher fat, in behalf ele, of the It' will ..." dinner, dot in their protest against than they were two years ago. no ed States; ten cents per pound for ures.spoke Both bills, No-- 22 and No go to the store plan if the private of the bill and for that reason hesi- aunanimous substitutes 70 between and further having of the burdening mining matter how carefully the legislalicense plan Is tried and falls. tated to join with the minority 23, passed without a dissenting industry and the throwing out of ture trims expenses. It has been 80 per cent fat, and 15 cents per vote. If the private license system la members. 70 for those less than having pound Laundry of doseveral 33 employment hundred of the tried first many thousands per house then passed H. B. No. generally accepted that cent fat. The present tax Is 3, The llars of private money will be In- vate license plan to. .weigh beside miners and other workmen in the cent cut in expenditures for the per the the which counties Soap gives 5 on cents per pound all classes of right to lease land taken on tax Park City district. vested. and may be lost to the In- the state store plan. last biennium was as deep a cut butter Unwrapped, substitutes. as the state could stand. The chamber brought forth a deeds. At present the countis only vestors. 10 bars 29 This coming biennium will see The association today named have the right to sell such property. Eight of the nine provinces In system which It believed should Canada have gone from the license best answer the liquor control The house also passed two memthe state faced with the necessity George L. Nelson, local attorney, as . Case . . 2.75 executive S. to succeed J. secretary or from prohibition to the problems which are facing Salt orials to- Congress calling for the of raising approximately $900,990 plan set-uLivingstone. Store Lake City today. establishment of national parks In additional revenue for a debt serUtah. One of these was by E. P. Bedroom drinking Is an instituThe chamber naturally --opposed vice, due t the refunding of the SENATE Assorted , to face. tion hotels are forced state monopoly and favortd priPectot, Democrat" of Wayne counbuilding funds and the special 2 DEBTOR RELIEF Jellies Friday WonFavored By Hotels is vate business, ty. It asked that the Wayne bonds voted to meet the deficit of , S. B. 104 providing four years ago. BILLS INTRODUCED derland be taken over by the fedg OS. Jar His organization believed that for payment Woodward, Many hotel keepers indicated to settax of sales and the committee of 49 that they state stores would not do away ting penalty for government The other was 10 collecting more IN LOWER HOUSE eral would welcome a chance to serve with bootlegging; he cited Wash than 2 by Emil Gammeter, Republican of cent rate. per Legislature Adjourns would San who drinks in the dining room and ap- ing ton and Montana as exhibits Jtfan have, for for 12 county, Pimento. Tasty Sunday S. B. 105 Huggins, creating a supper, lunches or Two bills for the relief of debtors the federal government create the His organization believed that preciate help In ridding themselves For Junket to Ogden were Naval of shorthand reporters and American f 35 snacks. Slice a packnational park in .San Juan. of the bedroom drinking custom. no liquor law could be enforced board introduced Navajo bouse in of the 2 for age to serve with providing for licensing for practice A bare majority of the commit- without wholo hearted . Oranges Final Roll Call Warwick representatives by an today in courts. crackers or rye bread The legislature will not be in C Lamoreaux (D., S. L.) tee of 49 favored the dining room dorsement and that hepublic Roquerfort . 45 believed No. SO The final Toll call on the child 8, B. 106 Holbrook and Miller, session Saturday because members One of the measures would give labor amendment, with Grant more favored the private license Doz. . 29 body have plan- the district providing for payment of delin of the The private profit motive must plan than favored state store. court discretionary an oppdnent, ,who switchned a junket to Ogden to inspect quent taxes, 1923-3be taken out of the liquor business. to postponed the entry o ed to the affirmative Case .. 1.85 powers to be eligible B. S. Gives In institutions Details 107 state that the city. Musser, bringing mu Liquor can be controled through The to make a motion lor reconsiderawill he by julgments on foreclosures. That it was just a toss up as to clsians under the State department The transportation a central body. other would forbid the entering of tion, follows 7:30 at Salt Lake buses, of leaving registration. Private profits will be taken out which was the worst liquor baron a deficiency judgment against a For Representatives Aird, AllGrapefruit S. B. 108 Royle, .bonding Our Specialixed Cuts of Ogden of a.m. They are due at Weber col- debtor of munition making; they should controling politics or a political until and unless the creditor red, Bennton, 9 aan ,. at the school for Bletzacker, Bosone, No. 64 at lege metal mines where owned Show Beef it Now property Livestock state be taken out of liquor dealing. the has machine, by suffisupported and completed properly and-bliChUd. theB6yle. Doty. .Parr, Gibson, at ll a.ra., at deaf : does mot equal three times net 25 "There- - Is no "good "reason why ItquoT- - traffic. for. 6 Perfection the to that proved Aged ciently Jenjudgment W. Holmes, Hummer. school tlie lnduMrial at i p.m., and Joscph Mr. Backman (hen detailed the the state- - should surrender- - -- th lb. 20T POT ROASTS near the debtor, against whom a deficiency sen, Mrs. Albert Jensen, Jones, S. B. 109 " license fees proposed under the Royle, computation or at the Martha society, business to individuals. has misrepre- Kiefer, Lamoreaux, Larsen, Lind Shoulder Rib Cuts 17)40 lb. school, at 4 p.m. This judgment is sought, C. of C. bill the local option fea- net proceeds of metal mines setting Industrial Faults Admitted or strom, Luke, Macfarlane, Maeser, Criso . lb, 25- RUMP BOASTS will be followed a up Og- sented the value of thetheproperty The state store plan Is not per- tures and other portions of the up reasonable charges for mining den canyon to visitbyPinetrip value of View dam. materially impaired Marthakis, Maw, Mitchell,Murdoch, Lettuce ROLLED PRIME RIBS ' lb 27 1 and smelting expenses in net pro the property. fect; it may not even be the beet; measure. Paul M. Peterson, Selvin, Spense, GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 25 3 HEADS Mr. Backman urged the" open ceeds. but it Is the result of many hours bill, bv J. R. Peterson Taylor, Winder and Speaker Gran- lb. 15 BRISKET OF BEEF Administration Drink-B- ill (DA third sale of drinks; opposed any curCache county), provides of bard work by disinterested Senate Action IB jgcr. tb. LIVER 15 BEEF tains or screen on drinking parthe operation of voluntary nonS. B. 21 Anderson, Bowler, Bry for Calder, Against providing Senate Reaches benThere 3s no perfect liquor con- lor windows; opposed selling liquor Inspection of gasoline and specify an. Cook, Cornwall, Edman, profit benevolent mutual, and Delicious Pink Bone Grain in one building and permitting it ing efit associations. trol measure, now or hereafter. made special order of Hall, Hendricks, Holbrook, Washington j grade bill The Fed Pork , administration Imliquor to be transported through a side business Monday at 2:39 when vote Mr. Backman took the floor W. T. Jensen, Holley, DEUCIOIS Holdaway, LAWS state SALES EXPLAINED for store for system baek to or providing door lb. 25 .another. Low, Monson, Nicholes, Olsen, Fec-to- l. mediately after Judge Bagley and door will be taken LEGS, whole or hall ' Apples , of in Laws the was 'various introduced a" types governing He arregulation wantdeclared man that if J. R. Peterson, Richards, Rom lb. 25 LOIN ROAST end cuts Judge Wolfe completed their S B. 15 Bamberger, motor ve- enate were sales Francis J. transactions Senator by explained -by ed to today was drink and to the listed ashamed He many first Firm. Juicy ney, Slaugh, Sorenson, - Swapp, guments. hicle code regulating SHOULDER PORK lb. 20 speeds, - XD) Weber county. Byron D. Anderson, Salt Lake City Theobald, Twitohell and prominent business men who com- let his fellowmen see him take it weights, heights of motor vehicles, FowleaBus. lbs. 45 LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES 2.25 2 This bill known as the committee attorney, at the regular meeting of Thackeray, pose the wholesales trade commit- he had no business getting -the passed with minor amendments. BACON, rindless .................. lb. '35 of nine liquor bill has already been the Salescraft club, in the New-hou- Whiting.winuiT- (- "tee of the chamber of commerce, drink. WHITE CLOUD SHORTENING. .2 lbs. 35 hotel. introduced in the house as No. 41. HOUSE BILLS Mr. Davis followed Mr. Back-mathe committee which sponsored the Serve Bill Bans He declared that the license chamber of commerce liquor conCorporations Friday Avocados trol bill now before the legislature. proponents were in a hopeless miTender Milk-FeVeal H. B- - No. 105, by Lamoreaux, From Healing Profession Mr. BaOkman then listed the names nority. He went into more or less granting district courts I Each1 10 judiciary LEG OR RUMP lb. 20 of the board of governors of the detail in regard to liquor condi- power to postpone foreclosures. A In con tions bill tor prohibit corporations . chamber and stated that they Ogden. He called Ogden SHOULDER ROAST - by Lamoreaux. lb. 17A B. H. from, practicing healing professions Tcurred. in the work of the trade system a failure but admiUeddhat amending law oa deficiency of - VEAL- - CHOPS rib nd lom . lb. 23 Swset was toHouse introduced Into to the it committee. He then stated that the money paid by the dealers mutual aid EAL STEW voluntary lb, 10 Artichokes 600 of the 800 members of the operate reached the city treasury societies. L, j day by Dr. L. L. Hummer (D.-state under the rnittee five of who departsicians be shall chamber voted on a liquor control which, he said, is more than can , H. B. 198, by Taylor, teachers county). ment of registration, was in- musicians of distinguished Each 5 The bill provides that it shall be' Young, Juicy Utah tamlg that 74 percent of those vot. be said about liquor money col- retirement fund, plan;cast-theltroduced to lay by .Senator qualifications' one representaor lected ballot unlawful other the administrations." for r 'for H. any by B. private corporation 199, by Monson, providing ing Mrs. Burton W- - Musser In the tive from the schools, one 'LEGS OFXAMB ... .. 7.... Ib. 24 Mr. Anderson supported to engage either directly the for six municipal wards,. iq gait senate at the request of Mrs. license system. from the federated music company - - Juicy - -LAMB CHOPS, largo loin and gib , , IK or state store plan. He urg- Lake City, the Asks Fair Study of in straight indirectly profession 28 one from, the musicians Rtris, wife of the Sta Joseph ' He suggested that as far as citi- ed against the sale of liquor in hoLAMB STEW Lemons or or H- B. 110, by Holmes, providing treatthe Ib. medicine surgery; treasurer, lQ union, one from churches, and ing of human ailments without the a state correlator." zenship and integrity is concerned tels- dining rooms. He preferred for reli.ef for those- unable to pay Those desiring to practice No. 300 with-oslewing ut these folks are ojr a par with the to be harrassed by the room drink- water rent. i music in the state would be r Teachers would he required use of drugs orof.medicines and Doz. 19 Hen. Ib. committee named by the chief the.use ing, he said. H, B. ll, by Hummer, a doctors, dentists, to produce evidence Of good" operative surgery; required - Mr. Pope gave a short plea .for from d the profession of dentistry, 'the pro-- j nurses, beautlcajs. and bar . r scholastic standing 004 practicing , " d profession. fesskm of optometry and the prothe state store-pl- an" "but Mr, Backman then explained: .bers now do. to satisfy a comat a college tn which inbe commerce the that got The Chamber of mittee that they were qualified the major subject is music or fession of chiropody. - The measure B, B. lit. by Peterson, putting profits put Point to teach. into this argument because It be- to wages for. officials who would the Camp WtlHams-to-Pellca- n at a certlftel school Of mur provides that any person violating if sic approved by the departlieved that in fairness to all that jail every drunken driver or otherjEureka road on the State highway any of the provisions of the act Under, ths law, musicians com before In the favored a ment drunk state, and would prlsystem. state monopoly shall be f utlty of a misdemeanor. of registration. appear . - 7 Members Explain 7 Committee of posal; of G. Secretary Speaks For Private License System i Recommendations of, Measure National Safety Gundl Wins After Battle 7 7 BILLS PROVIDE FOR rr UTAH TROOPS UNDER ATTACK . l. 31-2- MEET OPPOSES DAIRIES WANT MINE TAX LOAD , 0LE0 TAX RAISE - 31-2- The-effe- ct IBakery Specials Scott-Fosdl- ck - .3 f - p. . Blue Moon Cheeses . Mac-farlan- e, law-maki- 0. . nd -- fr citizens. Gam-mete- r, . se n. Bill Would Put Musicians Under Stutc Registration non-prof- - y ' prohlblt-iiiccorporatlo- ns -- recom-mende- tA-- " t have-studie- Veal S. i Lamb d |