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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYKUM, UTAH ething New LOBBYISTS CAUSE TWO PER CENT LEVY VOU Will find something frent In our cases. New gift high small cost Legtions often. in, Come e. E - CHARGE MADE THAT LOBBYING IS GOING ON IN SPITE OF iOYD PARK OFJicirr fCHJNPID REVENUE ACT IS NOW EXPECTED TO SOLVE LONG DISCUSSED PROBLEM. STRINGENT RULES. IgM i. street tsYOUR Effort to Pass the Dern Inheritance Tax Bill Over the Governors Veto Proves Unavailing in the Senate. WELDINQnaSriS we EaT.on : Mne Street. Salt Lake City, Utah PHONETIC OF SPELLING Advanced Why It Would Be Well if Ita Study Should Be Made More General. bonetlcs In its broadest sense I a of sounds, ly ef the whole range In otherwise. and musical culate. restricted sense It Is confined to culate sounds of human speech.-Ithis restricted sense it Is still sd enough to Include the subject he acoustic or mechanical side and or philological anthropological discuss simply It may . ech vibrations that cause any the par-da- r lan-ag- studied use of phoof phonetic! jhabets have been proposed, but the iy one that has made progress and 3s fair to become general (naturally explained without some tic spelling. Hundreds th some modifications) is that of e Association Internationale Phonei iue. This alphabet took form - be. ?een 1885 and 1889 in proposals made Paul Edouard rench phonetician. RD S WORTH Passy, a noted PRESERVING riter Deplores the Threatened of the Beautiful and Useful Upland Plover. n The upland plover, one of the most fneficial birds of all the winged host mt onee abounded In North America, is been hunted and shot to the verge t extermination, says Dumb Animals, the passing of the passenger igeons, which even now so many riends of all birds find it hard to e and of which a great many are ot convinced, the plovers were marked r wholesale destruction.. They were andldates for oblivion along with oore than a score of other useful and autiful species that could be ill 'pared from our vast and valuable naive fauna. There Is a ray of hope that these lrds may not be pursued to complete mnihllation. The federal law for the protection of migratory birds makes it Pith be-ev- for the plover species to Itself, provided the closed season be fixed to continue throughout year. The upland plover Is a bird and an Insectivorous bird food consists of 97 per cent of anl mal forms which are chiefly the worst enemies to agriculture. The federal w fixes a closed1 season on migra-r- y Insectivorous birds to continue oughout the year with the exception Poliak or rlceblrd, but unjier th i aw the plover Is classed as a ml cratory game bird and so Its fate is ecarious. These birds should not be possible ,T shot. Shooting Into Space. ueson f whether It would Possible to shoot a projectile . 8pace thaf to say entirely off th rthias been the subject lnk of hKruss,on. In a detailed scientific 6 0n th rn,an gun cn bombarded Paris last spring, ' writing In th Journal of the Royal Artillery, 6 relul8lte velocity of such a tun i 80 very much higher than . a m, zzte alreaJy been achieved ; viz., velocity of a rallo per second. are Increase, this to Ova u - nes per second, the projectile, a R oltable arm! angle, will travel he verth as a grazing satellite, p,t,n& t orbit between 17 and 18 m th a velocity of about! teran dn1,,ly' ra les a second, It will move vpaso, utvor to return. 1 1 - long-range- aItlnd-Addlso- n, d h - teachers for three reasons: That persons may speak their ther tongue correctly through thus irning to know the proper valuation Its sounds ; (2) that they may learn xessfully the pronunciation of to which a knowledge of lr own Is the best Introduction; that those who wish to study llotogy may have a key to that e ence. And the sounds of our raiser points to rising costs of raising live stock. Labor reminds us that higher wages must go hand in hand with the new cost of living. The apparently, is responsible. No one, apparently, is benefited by higher prices and higher income. We are all living on a high-pricscale. One trouble is, that the number of dollars has multiplied faster than the quantity of goods; so that each dollar buys less than formerly. -- two-yea- live-sto- ck No one, ed d. four-yea- that retail meat prices are too high. Your retailer says he has to pay higher prices to the packers. Swift & Company prove that out of every dollar the retailer pays to the packers for meat, 2 cents is for packers profit, 13 cents is for operating expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raiser; and that the prices of live stock and meat move up and down together. - ughtful r You feel g sensations on the human ears. It may Include an investigation of manner and causes of the changes articulate sounds of a language iergo as It develops. The study phonetics Is widely advocated by lologists and by many of the most cannot be successfully, Suit Lake City. The house passed Salt Lake City. The income tax bill nine hills before noon' on March 10, for educational purposes was passed the day of the legisla- by the house at the session of March tive session, and when it reconvened 8. Tills bill was by a speat 2 oclock quickly passed the con- cial school revenueprepared committee which current resolution by Senator Eliza- the house appointed to solve the school beth J. Hnywurd, authorizing the gov- tax so that the less question ernor to appoint a committee of five sections of the state would populous not he to study and formulate a plan to taxed in amounts than the greater commemorate American irrigation. more populous sections. From then until adjournment at 4 The committee was Instructed to oclock there was continual scrapdraft a hill which would provide a ping und a number of oratorical fund to be equitably distributed among brickbats were thrown at state offi- the school districts of the slate for cials, members of the legislature and use in defraying the expenses of adothers who happened to eonre within ministration of primary schools. The range of the house barrage." of funds for building purposes raising Lobbyists and lobbying came in for remains the problem of the individual two stiff rounds iu the house during districts. the afternoon. Speaker Richards There is no radical departure in the opened the first round by announcing measure from the Nutional Taxing asthat lobbyists were becoming too bold, sociation recommendations. It follows that they bad invaded the sacred the plan of the federal tax. It adopts sanctuary of the house floor and were a flat 2 per cent levy in the place of button-holinmembers at their the of the federal tax. A house rule prohibits lobby- The graduated levy desks.same exemptions as allowed by ing at ail times on the floor of the the federal tax are provided in this chamber, and it was ordered that this' measure. rule be rigidly enforced. The committee to which was An effort to pass the Dern inher- referredspecial bill ltouse 127, by Mrs. Blake-ly- , itance tax bill over the governors and house bill 135, by It. K. Currie, opposition in the senate on March 10, recommended the tabling of the failed. The roll call on the question measure and favorable action showed not only a lack of the consti- Blakely for the other. The house followed the tutional majority, but a majority recommendation. Both hills relattS to against the passage, the vote being the organization and government of eight for passage and ten against. cities and that city commis The new motor vehicle license law sioners shallprovide be elected from the varwas signed by the governor on March ious wards. 10. Motorcycles are taxed $3; the reThe proposal to redistrict the legismaining pleasure car rates are: Ve- lative districts of the state was killed hicles not exceeding by the house on March 8. and $5; between Unanimous consent was given the $15; all steam cars, $10; committee on March 8 appropriations all electric cars, $10, commercial to introduce two appropriation bills. trucks from $10 to $75. an approbation for the They provide The Dern bill, relating to banking state to buy some llatclitown claims business, and the amendment measure and to reimburse the school'1 fund, was passed on final reading by the which will suffer a loss, through the senate, after it had been denatur-ize- sale of irrigation bonds, the constitumade it bill As presented the tion that the school fund providing a felony for any officer or director cannot be made to suffer a loss. of a bank to borrow .from the bank The senate on March 8 rejected Sen more, than 15 per cent of the amount ator Olsons bill for a constitutional of its capital stock and surplus. This amendment permitting the consolidaportion was stricken out. tion of city and county governments Senator Clydes bill imposing a grazin cities of the state upon vote of the ing license upon transient stock from of the districts affected. people secon considered outside states was on March 8 called upon senate The ond reading and then under suspenfor return of the workmens house the on final sion of the rules was passed bill to correct a minor compensation to Is protax designed reading. The in error but the house, apwords, tect the summer range of Utah from a joker in the suspecting parently transient stock. return the bill, but An effort to introduce in the senate move, refused to. to a conference com a substitute bill designed to meet the offered to refer it done. was This mittee. objections of the governor by providcommittee on the conference The coltaxes for of scale a separate ing to the Piercey amendments senate lateral heirs was defeated, but finally eight-hou- r women, law for reported introto was Senator Dern permitted duce the bill as originally presented back recommending that both houses ex to the senate without any scale of concur in an' amendment removing of the Taw from of application emption taxes. employees engaged in interstate com merce, from those employed under conLEGISLATIVE NOTES. tract and those upon piece work. In the senate on March 7, Senator AT THE CAPITOL. Chezs bill, providing that elective Under a suspension of the rules county officers, except county comfour-yea- r for elected be shall Senator Stringham introduced a bill missioners, terms Instead of two, was amend- amending the present budget law so as ed and passed on second reading. The to provide that the legislature may not r consider bills carrying appropriation bill was amended to provide for a r a 1920 and term election la during the first thirty days of the sesterm election in 1922 and every sion unless the budget has been acted upon by both houses before that time. four years thereafter. which Efforts on the part of the house of March 7 was the last day upon of the Utah legislaaction for representatives bills sent to the governor to be acted upon and returned to the ture on March 8 to pry out of the sen All ate the senate mine tax measure and legislature before its adjournment. the conference committee report recoin the under law, him to later, bills sent on he may hold in his possession and act mending that the house amendment of metalliferous taxation of basis the the legislaupon at his leisure after mines be adopted, failed. ture adjourns. The governor on March 8 returned The senate amended the house road to issue bond the senate without his approval the bond bill to Increase the to inheritance tax bill. The govDern $3,000,0K) from iroads for state the bill on the $4,000,000 and to reduce the amount ernor disapproved scale of inheritance the that each In county grounds that must be expended adand that the Is high also taxes It unusually to $25,000. from $75,000 distinction between di no work makes all bill ded a clause requiring that heirs. not collateral and and rect more $25,000 than costing In a special message to the legisla done by convict labor must be done bidder. lowest to ture the relating to the road building prounder contract let cleanof the state during the two years the for gram grand In preparation December 31, 1921, Governor the of legislature, ending finish the at up a 7 named sifting Bamberger recommends, a resolution the senate on March Committee to go through senate bills providing that a constitutional amend ment raising the bonding limit of the pending and weed out the unimportantin sacrificed state from 1 to 2 per cent be sub be must measures that the closing hours of the legislature to mitted the people at the next general ci ear t the road for more important election. Senator McKinney succeeded In hav legislation. deof the his municipal elections bill, pro lng Investigation Legislative Is Lake Salt at bank viding for representation on the efty funct Merchants' out commission from each city ward In was brought fact This under way. when the committee on corporations In Salt Lake, taken from the table and then the senate killed it. the house submitted a report fifty-sevent- va you time and money. Radiator & Welding Co. & E. Under Proposed Law Less Populous Sections of State Would Not be Taxed in Greater Amounts Than More Populous Sections. FROZEN, LEAKY, RADIATORO ilAGED Who Benefits By High Prices? SCHOOL MAKERS main t iiTiinrrn -- Swift & Company, U. S. A. Evidence. He was a cadet aviator, and his people were asking him what it felt like to fly upside down. . You cant tell you are upside down at all, said he. We cant believe that! chorused his hearers. I couldnt believe it myself, he explained; but when my pipe rose right out of my mouth and went sailin up past my head, then I realized I must be upside down." BOSCHEES SYRUP i - Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschees Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-on- e years In all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good nights rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made In America and sold for more than half century. Adv. The Opposite Aim. "Our doctor Is making a specialty of reducing peoples flesh. Then I bet hes got a fat job. Granulated Vaum If IB II trto ramsi swollen Joints, Sprains, Bruises. Soft Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll Evil, Quittor, Fistula and infected sores quickly will reduce inflamed, as it it a positive antiseptic and germicide. Pleasant to me i doea not blister or remora the balr. end Toucan work tire bom, S2.S0fcr bottle, delirered. Boole 7 R free. ABSORBINE, JR.,tbe antiiepnc liniment lor mankind, reducer Painful. Swollen Velar. Went. Strains, Bruitett Price SI-- 2 5 per bottle at Mopt prin and Inflammation. deilert or delivered. W1U tell Ton more U poo erritt. Liberal Trial Bottle for 10c lo rumps. W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F.. SIOTssisliSt., Springfield, Maaa. DONT FEAR THE FLU It cant get you, if you use DR. HILLERS ESSENTIAL OIL TABLETS." They quickly relieve coughs, colds, aU throat and lung troubles, reduce fever, prevent attack if taken in time and are free from drugs or opiates. A real which should be used in every home. Trial package of 2 tubes, $1.00. Full package, 10 tubes $5.00. Complete directions. Postpaid on receipt of price. life-sav- er FREDERICK HILLER, M. D. Suite 423 Consolidated Realty Bldg. Los Angeles, California . Milk BolhBeef and ose breed THE (hat in both beef and milk Is the Shorthorn. Shorthorn steer Eyei inflamed by exporepeatedly broke the sure to Sun, Dost and Wind records at the markets In 1918, making the highquickly relieved by Morion est record on the open EynBeaedy. No Smarting, V market of $30.50 per cwt Just Eye Comfort. At And Shorthorn owe Your Druggists or by mail COc per Bottle. haTO mRk records of For Beck ol the Eye free write h is over 17,000 lbs. h thtfarmut intd, year, Marine Eye Remedy Co Chicago. haring axlre tcoU,pergutUft and euM fcmsiienwfc. llritlfAfN It. KSl Eyelids, |