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Show V , w ' JL&-i-o-&r-?- ' - 1 . DESERET NET73 ; TJICRSDAY .TII15 EMTERTlIiiS SfQTE BILL TO . : "' w. x-- ter bill MUP III Mm "' n 4 W lth ". m. "- - M hr Senator QalnnT. t srtlmlata with te P,e posed nsw , Th irtMiarM wer lnlrodtieed by MW KIght. pmomwour wh bad served unite jht,F .wu' , h l"V n permit rw nmur to " 7 th do red after the IJm limit gage4 In rtikt,. t b.. Friy suit ,v llaxti j wee tha (Med by Senator Qulnney ' oppMit rid 1 th ehmbr and th ebjeettoa tha president hearing a . . anowurt began- - reading th bill If HU Then Senator Knight noticed vngt. wee being one n he voiced .. aa eblectlon. - , f .. .. :,... president. informed Jll" thera : V M4 daparUati thr stats board. - tj s. lofic-Wk.- d ( MTlMUkf UM SMredwead In tea rial It t day afteraooa. Senator Joseph Qulnnwr, Jr.. eompantoa It wer irMn'nl t ' , CEUTE KEW STITE DEFiflRtNT The .r FEBRUARY 24 1921 fl4 vu A ; h. le . . f ..f.Tii mneent pad already been accorded . Senate Qulnney explained again. for Hr. Knight benefit, tha f tli measure whereupon th Utah ounty man withdrew hi objection, . remarking that h did not wlah Jo, block any ad min let rat Ion moawiro.' ThoM wha thooght th agriculture atearurr would acttle th atato of H. II. 11. by Day, dalgnd to th atato dairy and food bo rau with tha atat hoard of health, thought wrong. Nowbera la th whale MU, a elosely typo written document of 41 page. I provision mad to bring th atat dairy and food buraa nndar th uprvlrioa of th proponed Mate heard of agriculture, eo the author af the agricultural bill declarea It had been aatd time end again on the floor ef the senate and In committee that It was understood the forthcoming, aieaeu re would care for the Mate afry and food bureau; Id fact, the bill wae recommitted oa Feb, It, after II had been reported out of the eea ate agricultural committee and put on the eeeond reading calendar, with the Matement made on the- floor that tt was diwtred'tff yecoTtider"thhimil' connection with a propoaed meaau re to create a Mate deportment of , - Tire new measure. dealing la general Ale rncr - - r- rf - . ' F0R5 I - egrt-eultu- re. ylth flirlcuiturja gbeUxlUasw.deeg. how- Our entirrstewksnre ever, as presented, provide for Inclad-tn- g the department ef weights and meaaurtg In tha . boart of agriculture. r Weights .and meaauree now are an adjunct of the dairy and food bureau and a auch would go to the state board of health It- It--. lI.or'.g1nl!y prpvtded; but. the old measure will now necessarily -ba amended to compty with the measure permitting the proposed new hoard to taka over., wng mMmta ' Aside from that,weights H. it. I remain where It wag, a problem to be solved by Itaelt . . 8-- B- - II provides that the state board af agriculture shall constat of wvn members, to b appointed by the governor, by and with tha con-n- t of the senate. One member of iid k. .n Ine board and a plrnt Trtholog1st. .n,0m00tllt one a practical farmer, one a practical hortlcul- - turtat, uana grow-c- r. one a practical sheep grower and- one a practical poultry man. Th board would have Jurisdiction t snd supervision over all agricultural .acllvltlss ,..of tha the- exception, a noted, of dairy activities as now associated with food In. speetton. . The proposed law would correlate all existing boards with the new department and bring them all under-t- h vOTtacrad.3tt:wwtfd In.- - J elude live stock and sheep, bees, seeds, and crops peats, noxious weeds and kindred subjects relating to agriculture, horticulture In all Ita branches, poultry and Insecticides, commercial .... -- teed, fertilisers, - one of the main objects of the measure, jag outlined to is to promote methods of conducting the activities pertaining to all theeo branches of endeavor and to stimulate production of all useful product and tbe eradlcatlon of all harmful elements, Th board would have power to establish standards and grades of vegetables, fruits and seeds; it would aupervisa th .disbursement of the state bounty fund and regulate .the manufacture and distribution of fertilisers within, the. state. In addition to th board of ogrlcuU . lure the act would create the office of commlsstohOr of agriculture. The the executive officer of the board and under the direction of the members would exe- cul and enforce ali. the provlslone of the law,.. The duties of the state live stock ' board would be brought tinder the ag- rlcultural board,, with all the powers as to control of maladies and quarantine regulations that g with that board, and all other state boards and departments pertaining to th subject mentioned In the title gj the .measure with the proposed new - - department,. more than 20 y cara jve have been building a reputation for fair dealing. Peo- k,now getting real values when Sale. they buyat a Mullett-Kdl- y ij- yrill pay"you td buy now the nerr Spring prices. will most assuredly be much higher than our Fifty-Fift- y Sale Prices. - gonothingToscrved at a'straight off disfxrant AH standard brands of merchandise, s, including Arrow CIiesterfieR, Sehlofa Bros., Kirschbaum and Vogue Suits and Overcoats, Stetson aud Mallory Ilats, y Shirts, "T :CTiest erfield and' I urley Shoes and othcr famous lines bf clothing - J and furnishings are offered.- one-ha- lf Col--lar- . Cluett-Peabod- I -- rr we will give to the greatest values in oung men s - days more agrf-cultur- al J , tata,--wlt- h -- CRDieXRS Arrow' Collars, both soft and'1 stiff - 2 for. 25c ' NECKWEARilof . : Chesterfield. Schloss Bros Kirschbaum and Vogue brand?, cash-mer- NfGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS Extra Trousers SUIT CASES AND BAGS Your choice of Half Off The long conference between o and Amalgam- - ' of th sled Sugar companies, and th subcommittee of th general sugar bdet committee of the' Utah State Farm es Wilson Bn8. and Mansing Wear ; winter ular values, $5 to $12. I Fifty Sale . . 2 VAI 1 prlci . Aff : ..... . Oar entire' stock , . . - the store. !srs Half Price Utah-Idah- Half Price An qnjreftricted Selection , - Ij1? T - Sale Price. . . . . A . Fifty-Fift- ; y I Fifty-Fift- y . ' .. ..T., X wa. GLOVES Work dovea regular $2.50 to $4.50 yaL ne. F1ftyi45ftT Sale priceJa. - - OriRHALFQFF . jssUIltlf f . ONE HALF OFF M0ff Sdi price. .'O-"- Both Dress and Work ..Glove. .. Drew Famous and Hurley brands. Values $8 to $18. No finer shoes .made. - :Nc Charge, Fn Ayrorg! go CzdiMget Dcring This Sale. ,r n..- SHOES t)t ..arrivlhg - as : Half price for our sale. offi-rta- Js - o ing a. wonderful assortment bf serges, worsteds, 'and' tweeds.' All mixtures and colors-- - in cluding blues and blacks. Regular, values $30 to $100 ' Value3 from, 75c to 5,00.. L'JLT ARBITRATE at a definite agreement to Me coatraet fofthe I8j beet hey tropT-Tart agreed aa to the price haring plan but the cost of beet cul-- - hvatlon was the bar on wrhich the conference craft stranded. -- The grower - kiaisted on a contract that Would in- -, an them a profit, but to determine hla Involved ascertainment, of cost ef i. illation, and the manufacturers aould not sign a contract that might nit them on the wrong ride of the w- r Redder. It ia believed arbitration will b the step. .rext. teitedpred 3at u se armere in the Mate raised beets lari hare been anxiously 'ailing on the bureau Tor information . s te the outloek for thicreeaeea Fa m I 4 .' irilroil 4 e- r- M F rP- |