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Show THE DKSKItKT NEW'S rcUOii ta mlutmaia wage f wmo ad (uta. cauaad cweulUerablo dtaw ma ) a author meted la amend I ha bill la mm I ha uuataiaia far ailaara 1 St tnelead a( tl and lur aip.rl.niad Mad IS inaiaad of it ta,i partod af apprestu-haa laanawax. lhaInaiaad af ala atoatha )aar ' liar aniaadmaala c rrlad ana a lignt a- - Mu. a and oo j rrirfruUva tKandl.h did nut aaa lha haaj ucK l.gialatloa, butdlog that ant Iaiur ara aaw ara paling la aacaaa af MARCH 2 102! WEDNESDAY Favorite Authors of Fiction. Bjr 1 Herbert Johnson CIJY - GOVERHNIEHT 1- OP mlalmuin vacua, ; ITJNUIIL'EIIIPT InMtn ip.till IS Loniuintfl . n1 UltAmend in ( Irriestion - - After tn.andlni Inguhlrh took A - r r Id Pi at har of nal a on rir ..... foi frtuii.i,ikia - aai I II fl- & D - rrd o SomeContendWe.t Knight aaid lha aaga pariad ta and eiar and Such laglaialhM ahould ha hald la khanr until aiabla aagaa ara fli4, banal or Smart Ihougiil thara ta dang af of loo moa,t raguiaitan and IbM la 'no lima la pal lha thumb neruwa an lha amployar." hanaior Jonra aaid ha waa la hupaa lha bid aauld paaa alih lha highaal Needed In Salt Lake, While Other Vote for Meeiure 1 rog!4 N (ored out f mpl)mnl by boa tad pot being au ladapandanl (hay auuld bu lha inara willing many, ahlrh ha aabt mould aolua a bain in t nf ataflOimcai.Utufel.ma.:; - r:r paga. lrn. va Pml"" -- J- l ! tw-aa- ew "') - KtnWJ-FTrecr- J jt " - - 'Kinhrr TBi'ttafrTSVTCr ay aeatmmraifhTg twnmftmnTnmanr,-,nin- f ina aiaiaaafaly orur fta aecond raading and on provide for IWJ women oa eonatderlha final panogu calendar, It came board of Insanity, mat with Itf In P c ibi oppoiitioii, but ujf aa a ttperiat ordnr of boilntM, lion haring baan poaiponad laat Rnl Inlrd raading. with lha following vole . urday whew it looked u though that AMiroiwitu. ilradlay. irara. ilaywag a. Kaighl. aiuari. - waa all that aavad I;, Phu moved la .Janaon. Joaaa, Kiaavy, , amend tha meaaur lo nrlk out thaHtanoiahlabbg and Janklna, t ullar, Auaina, phovUion that would maka It lha duly nrgailve. 'la 1 I , j fv lui 4 rhrd waiurfiy la racjuiradanor tftgim tnataad of ahall.lm wxl nma yo.au la lha Haul than oa (ba final tola Headley. lulioma hradiay. I arn, trd. Fu;,e Jenatn..-- - Joee. Mrmatne. gaPnitrr. - Janaoo. -hmaay Knight. LampD. South lk hndTabbaHrad. aam ouumit ah lha s voted agaleiar Tha aya W Auama. G-orgama. i'ataca. iwma. Ktonoy,nay. Ft. mil. h and Hr Preuident. Pan. Uajpn, yulna.y hanaof Patera' aaa out of I ha aloe Smari aaa iWrnl .hen - lha -to. I room aa .had lha roll call rota .aaualtud -- vrrded tn retting- tok . lhika r',c4. - 4 drl.1 - wmu! fw nT prra.dad and former Oovarner Arthur 1, Thomas acted a toaalmaater. Chairman William mad a brief ad drawl, la wkirk ho iiprnwl piaa- meet bl I aura at baing able I tv again Hr ora leg lengthy dabete and for Walh ftb-nAfter paying tribute lha moat part the dord of to tha splendid rharartrr of tha Welsh k "" tb Halt Uk d.legatlun that lha bl I a ha . -. . inT mnm wiwMiini nuuaa ol Chalrruero UliuutitA, UmiI !! 94 huuitf bill ill, hf Ivert. sr justly proud of Ihrtr itativf Uiul lo rorfnni pride in tb thi lorJ municipal gov but laki a rpmani. Tb voto of II favoring the of,!hr1d,"1'1'0" william. ccom bill a compared wjth II opposed waa-,,.,by rrof. A c Lona i lha raautt of a short. 'well piano, sang tha "Jaw! Aong from and wall atagil 'prllanintiy drama ''Kauat " Irui. II. K. litlek of tho With tho Melt Lako tepn.snltiwt In Inlvaralty of riah. played a melody of eta gw manager the role--ojUrkh a lr. Ilobert N. Williams sang Whan tha bnl came up In a eiiecial tn WrUh. "Tha Isind of My rather.. d U. wasthe udiaea Joined In t be cberua order af bnalnam paopo-e- d amend the hruiua bp rsinssi i mg - a I U iUosm li.- - botland. city attornav..Cuvuaa wbis-bad been avrvcken-w-b; responded to tha toagt.TT.' Davidthe commute report waa adopted, and told of a visit to tho last resting Tb amendment, however, waa ruladl place of tb patron saint of Wale,. our of Order and It waa only by aua- - j about 21 pears ago. rule tha. It v .QsirJD-mle-n- ir Iwndbut.lh Kfala! ' ara awe. afloWVd Whifl was puror'ed to be a spondrd 10 by A if rad C. itaeg. report aubniutad by A. W. dsalt upon tha many things tnat go. Morrison of Tuocl County waa read. to maka Utah lha beat stat in tha nltm Ik measure in Its entlretv, citing that "The Kingdom of Leva" (Eavanal. (her waa no urgent need for ita en- wxa sung, ly Mias Jeaai Kvan and actment. it was not desired by a ma- Thaddr-u Evans after which Mr. jority of tho people of Halt Lake, It WIn!fredRron gva "The Traveling waa tn that it -- would Man." by Ldv Gregory - Accompanied - legiatw men nut of office who had by 1'rof. J. J. McClellan, John T . bean duly elected by lha people; the Bmlth. "Bravaat baritone, sang w heme proposed was too complea; It llevrt.- - from Kauat would increase costa of tha city govMis Claudia Kdward. daughter of ernment ant) would be a atep back- Mr and Mra. Timothy JMwardn, sang ward in that'll would throw tha city In Welsh, "Mother and Babies." being back Into party politic. , accompanied by Mr C. W. Ft e wart. W hen asked by 8. W. Morrison. Jr, Natives of Wales In th aodtenr were of gait Lake. wlW lha Tooele repredelighted by her interpresentative received hla Information, the particularly tation. Evan Arthur sang. In Eng- rd taner- n baaed" hla rmark lish. the Cambrian War Bong" and -aubmid tn The mtnorlty report" Mia Eleanor Hughes recited In Walsh . that tha majority of tba people tn Halt "Weaul Tpln By and By). Lake, did not want tha chance proThomas K. McKay, president of th hla observations slate aenate. responded posed. baaed upon to th toast sine last Saturday. 8. W. Morrison. of "Walee," giving reminiscences of denied that tha change proponed Ms visit to tha Jr, land hts of mothers would prove the more expensive form birth Tredor Wllllama.'lenor, sang of government, asserting that allhouch LoveJter I Heart My 8l)esul tt would mean several thousand dol- wnd Prof B. lar additional In salaries. It would lo the toast. Roland Lewis respondsd "Our Country." using eta out expemriv primary elect Iona, both anecdoLa saving to the city more than i0,Q90 aanllmanla of and appeal to Inspire -thoughtful loyalty. Tha biennium. each then sang America and dano-In- g Th 'mijmrUy report" was the only guetti concluded the celebration. Opposition expressed to the bill - on 4 ho-- floor of UntlL ih roIT call waa In progress it Meeting of New lr era In Defense, South Sevier Stake Held.- Ing - p 1 ha dtamatrtnn fav- " orlng th enactment of the measure. Special to Th News) Representative Iverw the author, asMONROE, March ?, Tbs first serted that tho members of the bad been pledged to a change gathering of Sooth Sevier, xtake ru-HTIn Balt Lake government In stats and sembled yesterday at tha South ward county platforms op which They war chapel. About 400 wera present. PresL sleeted "H stressed th need of J. E. Magleby conducted the Barriers. placing responsibility for th acta and Th South ward choir under the leadeWork Thomas ftaneon with Hop government which rship--of under the present system, be aaid. M. Swain at the v organ,' rendered waa so Indirect that It Invariably re- several beautiful selections; Ttepresen- r' sulted In "passing the buck." In the tatlves of the various stake organixa- optnimt of many Salt Lake taxpayers tlon expressed a wUlingnaae to vn-- " the bill was needed, ha said Th old der all aid possible, for the good of be- the new stake. Iteat. R. D. Young, political strlf and bitterness tween certain factions in Fait Lake, Johp Christensen and James F. Peterhe said, could never coma back and sen spoke. thla could nut be used aa 40 argu- ' A W"t --together spirit " ment against th measure. fr permeStrothe two sessions Patriarch Mr. Ivars declared that under the Jen I. Jensen of Elsinore pronounced existing commission form of govern the benediction. The next stake gath- ment-manpeople- - had attecceded - in grln wlll bc lu ld at Elxinora. Sun getting into office who wou Id not day. March 27. bar beeh nominated under the con- - bcri aitla l.rciHilcd, . batmaaa.tha provlda aiaig anginaar and lha erganlaar of tn . A aiailoa by Pansier Uara la from lb pro- . irrigation dlrtrfel and lb federal irrl. clud doiheUrvaac 1 lha bill IWfbiU carelao mg " UUMI.!. irrtTliioh i t third wailing ealanoar un. Tha . i4 J -- t good hundred people, More than reacntatlv of tha Walsh In holt Lake, attended lha annual banyUat In honor of I'svld. the patron aalnt of Wale. Mts. aaid lha aaad map aid aid lltart will in lha aaac fuiuia aaa. but eh. a amployar bag la la tot Vagra. Mia argued fug lha naad uf hlgnar ISl (Wf wow and girl. liana lag I C I 1 vrharaaa ST. BILL IS PASSED aau m -. -- of lha comralaalon lo Inraailgaia lawa, Lucmph, Paiara, wulnnay and ttoulnt rnnd.tlona, practice! and Inatltullona w.ck. of thla and aiher aiataa and eaunlrlaa The' aanata waa notified that lha n conference ralallng lo haalth and to tha depend-- 1 hOUaa had appointed ant. neglected. dallnc,uant and defective eurnmlttea lo confer with n Ilka coni- rlaaaaa. leering tha commtaalon onlyimttM appointed by lha aannio lha tha power tn etudy auch lawa and 10. lha Patera pravloua on S A claaalflcailon of elltutlon. and. on lha baala of auch i rneaaura pertaining lo wilt now cbmmlilea aludy lo auhmll aucgeatlona to tha The Joint lalatura Tha bill want to tha third etiempt lo gal together on amendreading calendar with only Jenkina ments. The author Af Jtlf - meaeurt and Lamph voting a cal nal it, waa willing to recede we lo the popu" lation baala baing ebaagad from Plaanlhg Bill. to 7.000. bub not as to the proThe"" city planning and armtng that any maaaura, K B. t H. by Pane tor Jan- - vision lha house Inserted Second class kina, wag tided aafely over It a eeoond city now rated- as of the basis shall 7.000 lha under but railing raading, tha author taking tin . tha Fenator gaiyitle af an adraraa comm it tea re- remain as nowthis classified; would maka tha port. Haro enter a litla drama con- Peters claim lha but measure unconstitutional, cerning what waa evidently a m Intake On Fab. It. as the accord of that data house refused lo recede as to either The show, g B. Ill waa referred to the of Its amendment. Associated Industries committee on public affxlra. Oa Fab hits sent telegrams to Senator Houses To Confer. Reed tt. tha committee on public health iim.-o- t and WtTTiam H- - King asking President McKay named 8entor and labor reported tha bill nnfavnr-- : t hem lo glvs farrble, attention to tho Abtv. Jt look I la place an lha calendar Peter,- - Smart and- Jonas mam her and whan It came up la Ita turn yes- a conference committee to confer N'orrla amendment of the array appro- fromhoua the a committee Fa like with or Janklna called attenterday nal u lauona bill, whkh perm It s fl5-lln-bpe- n tion to the mistake. 'He used the on H. -- H. 4 1. by Hapreeenlatlv guin-ne- y rnmehl lo dnnarg to th stats Irac-t- waedei.'by some aorreir 7Pgg1lng, in Tbs meiavir aan'alnlne that the maaaura was eon- - houa provided that a special board been which can be usgd on th stat , f contested U. by successfully be creeldnred by tha wrong committee; of educational Vt Ira R. Browning, stat road ghwava ,rharass ftmator fttmndlah, chairman sted The senate amended it W that Braffet. according ia wordtecuilcU ommtasioner saya auch tractors would w tb awmmtttaa on tha slate board of education ahoula from Washington. .W. haalth and It public Attorney t labor, disclaimed any use her. the bdard of part la Juggling be Many Bills in Effort aThof much Senior, counsel for th coal company, Report meaaur. Ha said the hill . amendment provides that they came tlon. Tha house refused to concur Wak notified r yesterday that th Knl- to hie committee In regular order and and the senate refused to recede. To Save Them From Offi- - ha delivered ta the various states had land commission duly considered. Senator Peters. The senate was notified that the d States f. o: b ar the dlatrlhutlon ponta ... okalrwian af the committee on public houa had amended 8. B. It. by Dern, made a decision In favor of Mr. Brafcial Discard Some Signed affaire, while ha took no port In the creating a state department of regis- fet. Tha disputed tract is near th dlaeuaalon. nevertheleaa (tleclalmed tration. to provide that members of lating . discharge of chattel Willow Creek No. 2 min. H. tt. 142, by Ca taterr perm tireaponalblllty. Senator Sfsndlsh professions called on to conduct ex- company's By Speaker. called attention to the fact that tha amination shall be paid It a day for In th Castle Oat district. to incorporate corporations ling measure speak of "health, comfort their services The senate concurred without specifying par v value of pr. This ruling, it Is aaid, will apply to etc., and be supposed It had been and the bill waa repaaaed. farred stock. 4 the claim of four other contestant proncry committed. Tha reaponalblllty committee vaster to H. B.16J,by Calllster. relating -Title of the coal company or the mistake waa not flaed; th Adversely Rcpcrtcd.'t against In fset. firemen cam mad the an eleventh fund, 'to hour day pension attempt no attempt was made, to ylVen unfavorable report were ttr.the aanata and waa referred to tha com- to land In the same section. - Th pin out all bill. po.5lb!e to pra- - H.Bing adeems report of Senator fly B. 41 by Winder, relating to en Standish'a mittee on commerce and Industry. To er contestant are 3. IT:1 Woodman vent commlltee- waa filed and lha measure th commftteeon conungMe and lndu-t0- f Joining of public nuiaancos, H, B. tbemTrqjnallJngJMglhAhand Lake,- of the aifting committee and being ilf by public health comnittlee, relat-In- g mariu .Senator try also want H-- B. 134.. CaUUte. re of Balt luLke, 1Taceer"A.TJiiiBlog tP'th Ita tha 85 acre: J. R. Turn- 111 vo regulation of houses -- of South wick. ouppoHed bill he lating to civil service for police and on A moved wn amendment ae thatand er of Priee, 140 acre., and fams; If, B. 211 by Knight, proposing or the third elase should establish cltlea firemen, and H. B. 154. Ivors, to aumeure reported of to regulate the construction rrfly, thorise land commission to loan Hopkins of Washington, D. C.. ''r'tn"hrb?itnUo'1 ltryfm iroldd planning and .loping commlaatona. ItTt tJJ by srephen."l-etxf- f -1- 1 "1 ftmdaiF1---- S:nIoTrs Id 't h a f ' e cae acreaTfr eked up u. Senator Peters and H B. of to teachraWy-'From Hi floor of the house employment on Ing and the ware added to the calendar reading meaaurea placed Four th to bf the Senator Jones, only Senator Tebht second secretary 238 by- - Ithecs. requiring hotel proas follows will be carried urged the pemaga of the ' for final passage. calendar, , reading B. H. final for 230 voicing dlaanproval frorn the floor-jof the Interior measure ra living a step toward corprietor to keep a register; B14IMcShan. r luting toH. Ju-B department With addition the Stmator Sonthwlck a amendment carof bill .these there of Fwenson. an by fixing compensation exiting evil. He declared recting ruling on the fact at laaue. ried. Then Senator fitandfah offered venile court and delinquency; he had no fault to find with the 105. This section of land waa purchased Is a total of 74 measures covering a constables: H. B. 194 by Carey, reregu'ating motor vewouId lak ffom hicle Seegmllier. aa wide variety of subjects now on third quiring publication of ordinances, H. but only w.th the existing In 102 th,t Utah B. 8. state of and th traffic 125, from fees; the com mission authority to exclude commission system. proposing an to aervlng f summon graxlng land by the coal company, reading. Thi ta, by far the longest R. j45 by Winder, of H0 1L0 QQLO-- dredgl Identlal dietrlct by vnT tha price paid being 12 50 per acre. calendar the pubilcatloji; and H. B. 5.ifierelating H- - B. 224 by Day, regulaced at' Jordan schooT"secfion. Seva river, aa 7iouggliajfet aolifTt " The state Judge"Tn And the bill want on the lating extraction of coal In certain This laat Subsequently the supreme court, in this session. district. reading enth calendar with only Tebbathird cases. and Stand-1- ll named judicial been twice on the Sweet caae. made a decision that Because measure has of the fact tha that speakvoting "rains! It At the request of the author four been numerous second reading calendar and twice th title to known coal lands In school er of tfi house which complaints th failed to Five Team Period. yesterday bills were withdrawn, these being M.iwer of an Identical nature with those sections did not pass to the state of recommitted. ntstateannouncethe the In and about Salt Lake to the heard appointment ses- Utah under the enabling act of 140 licensIn B. bf the open Welch, Th propoalng " signed president Provide eltLV5- contract that by.Pe,r'with Jho member of the elfling committee, anpresent system. Tha bill, he aaid. sion 8. B. 12. tha Bouthwick anti- -' hood. About two years ago, after ing of architects; H. B. 127 by San creates prlvata Braffet and the oth- other rush la expected to th office of mayor In fart as to Increase .tenure of der. proposing bills nd alley cigarette measure; 8. B. 00, Jenkina Sweet decision, place en tha calendar before they must be Affice for county assessors- and treas- well a In name, vesting in him great" yMr'-- Instead of to amend certain existing statutes to er claimant filed on the land through thJm M the Lake Salt at wfflce er land now powers than now provided for and turned over to thle committee. Under urers; H. B. 187 by Clawson, amendarticulate bond and other securities the fee, era! provide, m ended to paused of life Insurance companies. and started a contest of the title of the motion for the appointment of tb ing womens eight hour working law; making him the chief executive of the r',din provide Tleasant that the period ehall be five Senator Dern moved to reconsider the state of Utah andthetheease all bill must be turned JL B. 108 by McHhana, proposing ap- city. The increase in salary probeing committee, to be onlv Just over to thla committee not later than pointment of an additional juvenile vided for. tha ty tS the vote by which th enacting clause Valley Coal company, ae the with company state the pldo' .c eourt Judge In the Third Judicial d 14 o'clock this morning Tears waa Intended to was stricken the day before from H. against '?Uhe. under-th- e mumnex. I of the mpgar j&B provisions --ilU" Pavia. .designed b mi 1 Favorably Reported." Xbe qucetlon Jnvoh ed now 14 atm-pl- y fwtfedrf5r special 'urwspd'WouId' IcndT to' entice men of TbC com rnltfee on state mental Jurisdiction of Juvenile courts to Mr. to In addition to aix one of back according a the purpoaea The argument Improvement to fact, run for the office reported larger caliber submitted a report recommendagainst tha married persona under IS years of tan-yecompany claims that by the irrigation committee, the fol- ing that the original appropriation The bill would, above all else, place period waa lt is too long age. but the motion waa ruled out of Senior. Th coat time of purchase was lowing were favorably reported yes- asked for a time to tie cltieethaf the for the responsibility Institution be that government of up for privets order a the bill had left th Juris- the land at coal by land under the mean-Jin- g terday: 8. B. 47, by Kinney, relating-tSalt Lake pn the mayor and-bnot known corpora! Iona Senator Jone moved diction of the aenate. their granted in order to undertake sev- vote contestants the while teachers 8. B of the . law, the -, 82, coui4,maintain,-effiv pensions by ers! maJor improj ementa. the hoa-Jaara and Senator ? J?ak, 9 people waa Tebbar- - propnal ng aniemlment ?tg inOther Measures, claim that ..In 19 02tha-BecUQ- n, moved an amendment to hr nowr comaffairs. waa r'ency The municipal considering. Speaker surance laws: H. B 223. br N'orrla, pttat oenstor Jane amendment lo make known coal land. Senator Tebba asked said, mit lev reported that it had visited the Calllster It five years. Senator Jones concurred S- - W. Morrison. to delinquent taxes; H. B. 188, hospital out the relating In conditions Jr., found and pointed there I;' wmendment to the amendment Jlbees, proposing to apportion cost first class re, 9JB.- - 117, be advanced pn Club Informs Citizens -- by and urged that any- Increase in' taxes during the last few end the Southwlclt proposition car- th calendar 'and considered forth- Hub of collecting taxes; 8. B. 112, by Jor- thing whichshape an ss year to be done argument the favoring; might place ried. Senator Jenkina and Senator with, Senator Dern Interposed aw ob- Of ML Pleasant Advantages gensen. relating to sale of )and in the institutlonon a self supporting bill, and declared tha local taxpayer Peter voted against it, a did also the jection. explaining that he desired the Piute Irrigation project; H. demanded the chabge. basis be undertaken. All further debate on the subject (Special to The News.) by Winder, relktlng to tenure of office president of the senate. time intervening to consider tha bill ' Signed by Mr a Hayward' measure, 6. B 71, mors waa shut off when Rspresentatlv , VT. PLEASANT. March 2. To ailL of state health hoard members: H. B thoroughly. reported hack Welch of gait Lake moved the prethe residents of ML Pleasant in gain- 233, by 8ndcrdrelatlng to tennr of Feren measure were ID B- - 44- - Boderberg, to regulat office f county and" prclnct officers; from the committee on enrolling and vious question and the vote waa put. traffic In egg, waa passed by the sen- ing Information with which 3o booat the end g, B,28. by Fuller,- - articulating bar engrossing signed by tho speaker During roll call several of the memate. with only Adams. Lamph and their city and Sanpete county, folexaminer ber from outlying counties declared and resist ration in open- - session, these being Hub club. local chamber of commerce, bera1 Blandish voting against It. 42 B. II. rhetorical of aerie 8 a B. lows; by Quinney. Increasing they had no opposition to th bill, but bv L artlculat-boards; 4n, is H. B. 40. publishing The vote by which Kinney, em questions These queries all give some ing jiurseg and registration boards; trncJ.H"d tnjtlon fees at - A. C ; Inasmuch as they were not permitted to teacher berg, relating was salient fact concerning the city or H B. 141. hy Soderherr, providing for H. B 81 by Qulnnev. providing for to hear the opposition they would opwhich agencies, i ployment of corpoi rwkin permits: pose IL Other said they would tax reinstatement Of citizen to 134. B aim every and H appointment was place city Judges; county I passed Monday In the clty lir a poattion of having at hy gederbera. providing far confines-tlo- n H R., 85 by Stepheng requiring boards' the fart that It was supported by every ered and The rneatiure; was to of aducation facta concerning this of concealed weapons; H. B. 122. report delinquencies to member ofJ.be Salt Lake as passed with the word misdemeanor" his finger tips can be Used In explain- hy Douglas, making It a fslonv to juvenile courts: H. B 83 by Clegg, evidence that the bill waa delegation I changed back to question which needed. unlawful, as the of sectariatr , teaching Issue MU B. Pleasant. prohibiting of 8 bv 87, fraudulently the check; advantage to any agency receiving more ing Uncup On Passage. Qulnnev, articulating architects and doctrines In public school; H. B. 45 than 5 per cent of ths first year's the- bill of'" 4n the question "rha) ration hoards; 8. B. 41, bv by Quinney, prescribing courses DEATH. NEW 8 REUKIV salary of a teacher -signed for employline-u- p; was th . C M. 4 H. the A. poo, following ; Knlcht. art byf (minting rmtemetry andiefT,fll' ment. , (Special to ThsNews)1 reclstratlon boards 8. B 39. by Jone. ! P- - petitioning congress for addi. I Ayes; Boswell, Carey. Clawson, Clegg, ' 8. B- 41, Peter, relating to pri MT. PLEASANT, March X. XeW Davis, Douglas. Howell. I vers, denial and flora! std for con tnictlon of state t Crouch, articulating third mary elections In clttoa of lh registration boards- - 8 examiners B 141. by Jen- - made; H. by Doug's, author-- 1 Lewis. McIntyre. McShane, Meek class, was recommitted, on motion of death "c;'vfd mother of C, H. Eatln- - ,nnMills 8. W. Morrison. Jr.. Norris, rsrulatlnr end sale Ixing counties to establish landing) Parker. th author. re r t Kewton. Kaneft.lr. and Mr. of bedding- - H manufacture Quinney. Rhees, Sander. 80- fields and hangars B, Clawson j by 8. B, tl, SoutbwicJ to legaliso !h 14, ond family hov ben visit- - nro'erilnr Made In Utah" Peven other measure, were received , der berg, Swenson, Thorbe, Welch, K.' naa of a formula for the removal of goods; In Newton since last December. B 12.- bv Onwson. promoting ne f ini the senate and dlsnoaed of aal Whitmore. Winder, Wood! Calllster. cancerous growths. was killed by Ing wera. Crook, Flnllnson. Harris, IllVDMMt NOVtMEff of "Made in Utah goods; Jf B 10. follow B. ft. 44 by jenkina. making th adverse report of tha .live ibe one man land boerd bl II iiitnd ftrson. iverson -- adopting bv orgeoeen, Darker "imtTatlon milk regulating on Robbery Holdup committee health and labor. public mo4riteoit S'brRniM 8. 3. M t by, lin- - Upm.n, A. W. Xlorrisou. Peterson, bv speaker; business; H B 128, hy. Welch proyld-tn- g e commit-lAn adverse th by report ft tfl depend a poo thr vton Knight, petitioning congress for, re- Seegmllier. Bevy, Stephens Absent Reported to Police H. Btor hudret system for- - counties; of public health and labor, wa men MMNiat of etnrtnf. ..W. Iiovo oo signed by and not voting wore Day. Hammond, J84, by Douglas, relating . to lief of death also of 8. B. 114. Jenson, the . of Knight, Madsen, Olson. and F. Jurisdiction 170 H. district P sneaker; 8. J. R. 4 by Hayward, au- lmiay. Gordon, city otoo ' port lolly street, notified eorapletod design? to provide a Jury trial for A. W. Morrison of Tooele changed H. B. 2A8 he Qulhney. relat- thorizing appointment pf committee motooriol whlb on fc flnlahod to persona accused of practicing medi- the. police that he .was held up at school: to aye In order. to man for vote his ing te fee collected by county clerk: to Investigate building of home for cine without a license. 7:20 oclock lsst night and robbed of 8 o dHort ttm Woll cfaeorfally show B ?J, bv Peters, requiring cithpa to rtlm and records, agned by speaker: today. rtnr ; forenoon the 124 4n After, succeeding $4.45 in checks and 7 5 create apeclal improvement guaranis IL 44 - by Quinney, As the bill now stands it wo&ld subpreaeribjng session In having further action post- cents In cash; Conoco oil coupons. Th rob- funi; 8 B. 78. hy Peters, relating mb me of study at C, of lr and H divide Bait Lake into six municipal poned on H. B. 178, by Day, To an-- t bery occurred on Eleventh East be- to f of special Improvement B. 42 bv Quinney, Increasing entrance wards, each of which would be entitled horlxe the le.ua nr e and disposal of tween South Temple and First South bonds".nonce 8. B. 74, bv peter, relating tl and tulilon fee at the Institution, sent te one member of the city commission, & Sons Co. Mate bend In tb sum of 23.54,044 street. of special improvement dis- to eovsrnor: H. C. M I by Carer, peti- this commissioner to b nonflpated and for road building psrpneea, Fenator Mr. Gordon was on ,his Way, home nevi); tricts II. B 192. by O.'ttfiev, relatlntr-t- tioning congress te open op certain elected by the ward he la te represent. 21 W. So. Temple. : W. 8008 near the Hose of the afternoon when the men stepped from theshad-oattachment and garHehment; H. V Indlsji gr sin land, to public entry. Th mayor would ba nominated byi and covered him with their guns I r,fc prevailed la getting th meu-- i 50 to. awUe govenaos;. Vs MW'tSU.iJ.eJWW-iAUnpootr eonve nrion "end wlected lit 'lxrg Sotiofctory SenieA are.. referredbv county recoi-der- . Judiciary ww After sea rchTug'hhr pockety. thV Ttjfee FiT'hx urging passage of 8mlth Towner bllL by th people. Hie increased power hurried away. it. - ?0, by 8 W. Morrison, Jr re- - referred to education committee. would practically maka of him city in-'g- leg-cue- fte-r- Ibf 1S.-U- uu - M t'lh the-hotr- ae - a. r ve mort-gngc- 1 ng Werf1.,'fhd 1lttol T. ' -- -- e- F it -- ' " Public Improvements J Suspended or 8peak-eFCalllst- er H. -- -- J cor-Mr- et if !"?r rl hos-plt- al -- B.-I- 8akrr. 7- ng , . ; C-- Y ear The city commission, sitting as. a budget committee, yesterday voted to suspend nearly ail public improvement work during the yeor 2l. phe aetlon wqs taken after Ihe comjiUttee had gone Over the proposed improvements for the year with Sylvester Q Cannon, city engineer. According to a statement made after the budget session by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, the only Improvements that will be made this year will be the laying of sidewalks in the southern part of tha city. manager with power to designate the heads of the separate departments and assign to. commissioners their duties. He u ou Id nnL however. JlAYa is commission fa' deadlocked, in which case he would cast the deciding., vote. His would be the Veto power o which only a vote of tho commission could over-ridThe Ao ma kemayor el! appointments subject to the confirmation of th commissioners. The mayor's salary would" bo increased to $7,504 per annum. The bill would provide for an- election this year of an auditor and two commissioners for A- - term of four years, and In 1922 an election to select two-thlrd- e. ed a msyqj and two-et- her eortihrisaion-- " Mrernrtfotitjrearu HOME FIRST You Cant Beat Utah. - The crushing strength of Utah Granite is 5 times great er than that ef Eastern Granite. It will carry -- square 1 J,770 Ihs. inch.- per - of-th- e J B.-4- - - 1 and itT J in, ad Awsaimai; MMgTUVm( IGA ! 'AWmiSMfKMCM IM S I- - . Elbs Horns Yn w t-- -- ta-ik- I- t 'h i ' V |