| Show - THE SATZ LAEE 'TRIBUNE Saturday Octobe 9 1948 t - UEA CONFERENCE ELECTS Shriners Pugh Legislative Council Urged To Study SeveranceTax New - A proposal that the state leek- make a thorough lative council severance tax l was study of - the made at th e colmcir s Friday night capitol - by Drmeeting in the Council member )rank H Jonas as' said the severance Dr tax matter "is bound- to be sub- mitted" to the 1949 legislature He added the tax is related to conservation of natural resources and asked that the council obtain witnesses on testimony of expert subject "Is it true as a result of the severance taxes that other states having it have driven or kept in- dustry out?" he asked Beier Proposal The proposal was referred to on revenue and the subcommittee taxation Another resolution preparedeby Dr4 Jonas asked that Lewis- H Lloyd council research director present the report of his budget "at the earliest possible moment" He said the question of financing newt programs cannot progress unless the council de- terminea whether the exl)ense lies - rd Water f'rojects Fund Urged ntate meet- Al - ' new $1000000 appropriation to develop state reclamation projects was recommended Friday by !A the Utah legislative cotmcirs subcommittee on irrigation and water power The group meeting at the capitol also asked the state council to urge ratification of the Colorado River Upper Basin States compact now drafted in its filial form at Santa Fe N M at least In recommending $1000000 for water conservation projects during the next biennium the subcommittee chairman David K lIolther Ogden expressed satisfaction of the work of the Utah 0e::X -Water and Power board set up by 1947 legislature the i ' The last legislature created the :1 'board and appropriated $1000000 for a conservation revolving fund and 200000 for engineering and administration purposes To date the board has contracted or allocated 702000 of its original ::: 41000000 appropriation The aliocations are repayable on a no interest basis - - 20-ye- - dations for 288 Prisoners Drop Warden Harris Said the number of prisoners during the war dropped to 264 but that commit-stud- y ments are being made now at a more rapid 'ace than ordinarily Conditions he said are growing "progressively worse" of state Although only one-thiprison inmates are Utahns the warden said attempts are made to provide all with equal services The warden countered recent criticism of several legislators regarding construction of the new prison by citing opinions of notable penal authorities who have visited the instituton He said the new unit will accommodate 700 prisoners Major Need A major need of the new prison site is addition of land Warden Harris said In order to provide its own sUpPly of grain the prison would need about(2000 acres more of land he said Special guests of the council during the warden's address were representatives of the Salt Lake Council of Women Salt Lake district Federation of Women's clubs the Utah Safety council and the State Council of Women's clubs I - Salt Lake Shriners hospital for crippled children was expressed Friday night by John R McGilvice chairman national board vrayi of trustees Mr- McGilvray and Mrs Gertrude R Folendorf administrator for the hospitals arrived in Salt Lake City from Seattle Friday night "We want to check the architect's plans make any changes necessary and award contracts as soon as possible" Mr McGilvrat said He explained that he has not seen the finalplans but that changes will be in4 the interior construction only "The steel for the framework already has been ordered" he said Foundations for the hospital are In place at the hospital site In the old Fort Douglas reservation "We want to proceed as rapidly as poisible but want to assure that everything is correctly settled" he mid The two officials plan to stay in Salt Lake City until Tuesday he - At - (IL Beaver) proposed a resolu- tion that the council consider no new tax measures but concentrate on retrenchment and plan on existing tax measures for the next biennium The resdlution died for lack Of a second Earlier in the session John E Harris state prison Warden de-tscribed progress of the new prison at Point - of - the - Mountain and asked that arrangement be made for 2000000 in addition to past appropriations to complete the new penal setup Ile said the Sugarhouse prison now has 525 inmates compared with accommo- - - Belief that contracts will be let "soon" for construction of the new CShane O mce S en can't make p machine work smoothly with one cog missing J A Ottenheimer Salt Lake county Republican chairman told members of the Federated Women's Republican clubs and study group Friday Speaking at the Beau Brtunmel restaurant Mr Ottenheimer urged members to "get out the vote Use a personal touch to get the public registered" He stressed the necessity of voting a straight ticket and carrying each district Mrs Alex J Jex 803:-4-911- -- - P44r A-- 4 I you toowill be delighted in the Idiscovery of the grand food values available at your nearest 0 P Skaggs System Store You'll find your Meat kloli lars lots farther as soon as you start buying the freshest juiciest tenderest meats that ever made mealtime history! Stier over to our fresh produce department and diséover how fresh and tasty fruits and vegetables can be and notice how verylittle they cost!: Staple groceries' cost less too You'll enjoy shopping at an d I New 1948 Pack Sliring Garden ---- a - elldallilirilailnluriiIIN'ahnet AAla- : -- -- ' : ibI 65 L : : loaf 15c (t-'4- z :)t!5gr:rf:- cans 31c I? ontt no Asir 1101101eSS DI A - SI S141 eu en Is! 1 "Meeadt lb I it ni- lb 730 wsscuectfoeydour u4 Beef Cudahy's Branded saiE NI 618 yeaLumo- LSO s191100 sown' Cudahy's puritan Rind t:ged1 BAC° 11 Golder BEEF al ) la Gan " il MS Pack Blue Bose P O IL Pack 2-1- tot Wattles - 4 t e4 37cP- Pkg 4 ' B EANS $- - 3c 33C Cuttattra Quick and Easy to Prepare Cam Northern Ideal 're" for Baking 2-L- b S 25c Pkg 23-4- CORTIED BEEF HASH 0 Freshly oz Most Spen ACCAICE FLOUR Also IbI 694 - New LIPCampbell's RICE 14-- Guaranteed Flint Quality Quartered and Cartoned ALLSWEETThet:war rgann LIT0 Vine-Ri- pe O P S ourrEn I Order Cut Made From Spected ICE1101111P Heinz Tomatoes gl' lh c90 813::sntlutti 1111 'I GREED BEAUS terl 113c doz 2 I 29 ' iit- 1 Columbus was delighted to find America s'!! ca Go - O 01ft" 17' — DW I -41 -- - A -- O P S Food Store 2LiteNvflw - 106410w throughout Emery couqty this He was Accompanied by the general Mary Mrkham school lunch tmperformance assembly was their high spot pervisor and C L Fryer superSaturday final day of the three intendent of Emery county school& i 1 soung '' wata Were sure Illarshmallows BAISIIIS 44c 59c175c ea 44c doz 42c 1 ca cil had indorsed the Democratic - -- 1 LOCATED IN MARKET 422 E 9TH EVERYTHING FRESH FROM OITA OVENS DAILY :: i - - - - s CASTLE DALE Emery County Oct 8—State Supt of Schools E Allen Bateman visited schools wide with notes Friday night's week before I & Bateman Visits Schools : BAKED AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY - Party Cake day 51st annual confab Dr Belk will be principal speaker at the morning assembly He will speak on "National Ambitions and Human Interests" The Murray high school band will play several numbers - COOMG21 ?distlog 0PS ar stssets and cash reserves made the Increase possible said Jewel J Rasmussen Ipresident TheV long day began at '7:15 am With st breakfast meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma members in Newhouse hotel Throughout the day various sections of G E A conducted meetings and listened to specialists in their respective fields During much of thg day all state musicians of Utah Music Edticators Assn filled the taber- - l presided - Pumpkin Pio Labor Backs Party El Sugar Donuts PROVO Oct 8—Democrats of Utah county recently met with till Almondifillod Rolls Grant MacFarlane Salt Lake City ci1 state Democratic chairman ac el Pan Rolls cording to Frank B Newman o t county chairman It was an- wft Broad OOO counnotmced the joint state labor wic Ryo party be emphasized You :::: ml section meeting at Barratt hall Dr George A Selke chanéellor University of Montana asked that opportunity for higher 'education' be made available to all who could "profit by it" But Dan Seiko said "some type" of education also should be provided for persons who icould not profit by "higher" education "This'class should at least receive training that would help bridge the gap between high school and the beginning of adult life" he explained A plea that "world citizenship of analysis the standard of a people cones to rest onliving the nature quality' and extent of their top soil their minerals oil water supply trees and like items "America has exploited its resources at an alarming rate for more than 100 years and it is only through a progrant of education that the people can be brought to a level of understanding necessary to support adequate programs of conservation" Addressing a higher education christianitr Republican Urges Straight Ticketl - -- S L HospitalPln within financial resourcces of the gtaie - Sa te Continued from Page 23 and in public schools was Voiced by T M Stinnett associate secretary national commission on teacher education - and professional standards National Education Asp Mr Stinnett spoke at the mortling general session r Anthony Russell Ogden Weber high school teacher was named president Of Utah State Association of Local Presidents during the day Other officers are L Robert Cain Ogden teacher at Dee elementary school Utah Teachers Welfare Assn voted to increase death benefits from 3000 to $5000 Increased Bag 4 Gr'ound II i ' - 1::i :::ri:i::ii::::- 0 e e :T - N- " tslto ' ' 4::::''C's:::"'::::::'-:- - IF II r 4 $: :!g:: l'i'' - 04 tJj:'-1':- ' : Willinff 11 ' 3::iii4: 4004 atitt l' 1"- 1 ' AND pH ' 4- -- so mai1i - - ' ' - : 44 orpr t t ::: Ilk -- i No YR& itsa Southern Centered ': 1 e ''- 7411' 4 :: - ' nn rit7-- s t ' ' :: 9- - - n 0 UU -- GI-1111?E- ' U- roma go PI Iro - Lill rcyw- - MI ' 01'2 itui IFNI PI 2' ' 1 Zrithteo 70u 1: Golden 8c 9u 7C VS Lb lop Lb It Lb 0 i 111 pnatiitel Mitgahire Green Heads No 1 satinsIt Meat ?'::: 2:?:: rl ''::::::'i::' f' t 44 Aricivi' - 4 ' or 'z - - 2-11- tra k ' 72 i brick 94o 1k rtjArfil rannr-lrin- le' C9 L1t - At 04iWrilf-11 t - 4 - yr 1Atiqt111-- 1 - 1P -- ' ' 1 fi - - 1- 'II omatommtk' 9"- 1 1 - '"4A - - f - - Lb - 20c a 3c 11c - ' itt 141'9' - rr n C 41ilyr 943 f I LIFEBUOY Bath suei s i - t 11) pkg: Valet- 4 kgtig 1 10 - Fine TkIngit 94-- i:Rako For 14 0 rks Soap 17c urt stArj Floating Lux Co ReBarg Larg e' SILVERDUST - SOAP 12: - ' 3 ' 11111SO I koo Bath ' -- " ' 14p:sfaalaC Giant ?kg rwa b n - EJL-11- e) - those ten- them siirle in the skillet! 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