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Show progressive oprnoN TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 1 AN ORGANIZATION DEMOCRAT RETAINS KIEFER PRESIDENT Townsend rules demand that In spite of the fact that the must resign local club offices, Sam candidates for public office of ms vote retained as president F. Kiefer was by unanim his retirement would be bad for dub No. l.as it was felt that work. The Club has Jendorsed the club and might impair its him for state senator. Not Wash Day, But Every Day At A Mine FOLKS, LOOK AND Lamb, HIM VADA JACOBS COLES DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY RECORDER ON A PLATFORM FOR iW. H. ANDERSON; County Commissioner 4 year term Primary Sept. 13 Midnight Sun on Job All Summer in Norway. Oslo. In Norway nature provides n daylight aaving" system which should be the envy of all Americans who seek to prolong the days of summer. Americans in many states set their clocks ahead an hour during summer, to capture enough additional daylight for a golf match, a swim, an evening drive after work. Norwegians, on the other hand, simply let nature take its course, for here the midnight sun gives the northern part of the country per- far to the south in Oslo. 1. 25c Pork Sausage, 00 per ct 25c pork, Geisha Crab, can 23c Kippered Snacks or oiled Sardines. 5C In end cold chowerc arc provided to men for the room an adjoining me as they come off shift. The men shown in the above picture have Just completed their shift underground end eome are making ready to find recreation while others turn to choree aJ their farms In Goshen vulley. This la not a Chines laundry, locker room at the Tlntlr but Standard mine In Eureka. The hanging above Is tbe clothing working "duds" of Ike miners. It la bung In this manner to dry and Is given a thorough airing by circulating nlr current. These locker rooms are steam heated and h'.it lfc Post Toasties, Irg pkg, 3 for hi Dl io 25c H Carckers, 21bpkg,Graham21 Coffee, M,J.B. lb ,Soda,lJ he iii 25c FLOUR, Lebi hard point, 481b 77c V THE BUNGLING HUNTER EXPLAINS Unexcelled Our Service Line of Finest P w Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fruit! and Vegetable! The Best Ladies Wear at Reasonable Prim PHONE YOUR ORDERS SUPER MARKET APPAREL Was. 4864 ! A 858-86- Was. 30) Cooperatively Yours UTAH CONSUMERS 0 South Main Street At Tromso It becomes visible May 18 and continues until July 25, and at Bodo it shines from June 1 to July 13. Magnificent Spectacle. The regions of this great spectacle were long off the beaten track of tourists and were considered a land of Lappa, of crude hunters and fisher folk. Few travelers ventured further north than Trondheim, ancient capital of Norway. Modern ha however, transportation. changed all that, and today a voyage to North Cape ia almost a must of a trip to Norway and northern Europe. Because of the great Oslo Exhibition of Norwegian Life, which will open May 12 and continue to September 18, Norway expects a great increase in American and Canadian travelers, and consequently in visitors to North Cape. i Most travelers begin their voyage into the region of the midnight sun at Trondheim, sailing through a placid sea which mirrors massive cliffs and mountains. As the cruise vessel crosses the Arctic circle, it usually fires a cannon shot and the crew points out the location of this imaginary line, which paisee over the island mountain Hestmanden, or the Horsemen. At the great Vest-fjor-d the Lofoten Islands come into view, a magnificent spectacle indeed, with their colorful fishing hamlets and towns. This archipelago Is home of the greatest cod fisheries in the world, and yet eo lovely that artists have come here for generations to paint it A PAYROLL BUILDER i -- Constitutional Amendment No. 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY PERMANENT FUND-UNIFO- RM SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION t. ARTICLE OP 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION THE 8TATB OF UTAH, RELATOF ING TO THE PROCEEDS LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY A PERMANENT AND CREATING FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. B it rstshrfd by tkt Legitlature ajf the stats of Utah, ef tkt nnilin fleeted to each Aosee eonenrrine therein SECTION 1. That it 1 proposed to amend section 8 of Article 10 of the Constitution of tho state of Utah si amtndad by ths vote of tho eloctors at tho general election of 1830 to rood as follows: See. 3. Ths proceeds of tho sales of all lands that hsva been or may bo rest ter bo granted by the United States to this stats, for tho support of ths common schools, and five par centum of ths net pressed of tho of United State public land lying within ths itata and old by the initod State aubtequont to ths admission of this itst into ths Union, shall bo and remain n psrmansnt fund, to bo called the Stats 8chool Fnnd, o which only, ihall bo the intr-- et expended for tho support of ths common school. Ths interest on tho 8tets School Fund, tho proceeds of all propthat may aeerna to tho itata by arty escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimad shares and dividends of any corporation incorpora tad under the laws of this itate, ths proceeds of the salas of timber, and tha proceed of tho als or other disposition of minerals or othar property from school and tata lands, other than those granted for specific purposes, shall, with such other revenues as the Legislature may from tim to time allot thereto, constitute a fund to ba known as tha Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall b maintained and used for ths support of the common and public schools of the stats and apportioned in such manner as tho Legislature shall provide. The provisions of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shell be construed as a limitation on tho rata of taxation on tnngibl property for district school purposes and not on tha amount of fundi nvailablt therefor and, further, no moneya allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation (pacified in Section 1 of Article XIII. SECTION 2. Tho secretary at state ia directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho elec tori of the stats at tha next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of tha itata, this amendment shall take offset tho first day of January, 1939. twe-tkir- Amendment No. 2 HATE to the railroads an additional IL 000,000 each twelve month period. The annual expenditure for supplies approximate! 8UOQ.OOO. Besides the pipe manufacturing operations, Ironton now has 50 soke oven with a 18 tot coal capacity each. Coal cocked par day equals 1560 tone, producing 810 tone of metallurgical coke, 18,600,000 euble feet of gas, 18,600 gallons of tar, together with ammonium sulphate and motor fuel. OF TAXATION-PURPO- SES distribution A OINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION T. fifty par nlphat! la cant of tha ammonium ahlpped to Japan and tha Hawaiian Ialanda, and 60 par cant la consumed on tha Pacific Coast. Tho Blast furnace will avaraga approximately 480 tona of pig iron PW day, and consumed 820 tona of ora. Tha or which ylelda theta material! ia drawn from mlnea in County and Iron County, which are owned and operated by the company. to la your letter. Mother, you ssitf you werent feeling very well. How are you tonight? Constitutional Amendments Constitutional iii Chops, Rib or Loin, lb Sirloin Steak, prime, young beef, At North Cape, for example, the midnight sun rises May 12 and keeps right on shining until August A Capable Women for a big Job e - petual daylight in summer and makes til but two or three hours of the entire twenty-fou- r light even GoYernmsnt A comparatively new industry, the manufacturing of iron, has one of the most Important fat Utah. The air photo above shows the Columbia Steel plant at Iron ton, a subsidiary of United States Steal Corporation. Operations of the Steel company have Increased the payrolls of the state 81,000,000 yearly, have augmented the movement of freight by 978,000 tone annually and brought - - Del Maize Com,niblet or cream, Efficent, Economic Courteous County r PURE 1 ORGANIZATION INDORSEMENT i ARE Veiy Choice Leg VOTE FOR UTAH OLD AGE PENSION OrganisaThe Utah State 01 1 A?e Pension and Assiatance for state senation has indorsed Royle, Spense and Epperson have setors and is getting house candidates ready. They answered a lected their candidates according to the way they state organJ. Fox, George carefully prepared questionaire. ovall from members in and bringing iser, is doing a big work er the state. Lunch. Program Big Time at L b'Tty Park Wcdnesdy. ffepiM FOODS OUR LISTEN brings back an answer so fast. The long distance operator will be lad to tell you the rates to any town at m obligation to you. Whose voice would you like VJIVV in Inner thereof : SECTION 1. That it to amend section 6 of artielb 1proposed of the Constitution of tho stats of Utah. Legislature shall do- termini tho houn that ihall coniti-tu- J !y work on all works or undertakings carried on or aided bv the itata, county or municipal govern-men- t; tnd the Leiriftliture shall law to provide for the health fill and nfety of employees in factorial, smeltero, and mines and ihall determine tha number of maximum houn of service per day. SECTiOk 2. That tha aecrotary of itata b hereby directed to submit tme proposed amendment to tha elrc- - winl Hi? SECTION SST" January, ,1st ,l next general manner provided by 8. If adopted by tho this amendment effect the fint day of Manufacturers of STORE OFFICE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Phone Was. 81S Willy P. Henkel, Mgr. We have Added A TILE Department to v operated by Mr. H. Wynn 622 S. Office and Factory State Street Salt Lake REPJUHI SHOE Bfr Right Thinking Bfsnll Sorensen, Progressive JEWEL.E It , Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. South S3 Years In Salt Lake Good When you think of your Shoes BPW think 0.1 f Jobs at did Subscribe We can serve you better than everl 1939. TBK CONSTI- DONT FORGET "f two-tent- h, US 1 l 6 Months When you need anp thing in the lino ol neat and attractlre printing SHOES) Moderate Wtf So. State Sg twe-tA- &ri0nr.,ot City, ii H- - nrmiuri SVlfHtS"!nmwa m to heart BANK Constitutional Amendment No. 3 HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING JO AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. Bt it retained by tAa Legitlature of the ctate Utah, e I tU membere dieted to saeA of (As two V n MODERN WOODWORKING to incrast tha asms specifying the rata or rate proposed and the tim during whieh tho earns shall ba levied. be first submitted to a vote of such of tho nullified cloeton of tha state, ai in tha year next preceding such , shall ha'v paid a proparty tax asaoutd to thorn within the state, and tha majority of those voting thereon hall veto la favor thereof, in inch manner as may b provided by law. SECTION 2. Tha secretary of itata b directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho electors of til itata ia the next general election in tha manner provided by bw. SECTION 8. If adopted by tho lectors of the stats, this amendment shall taka offset tho first day of January, 1939. P? Monson, Secretary of State Of Utah, do certify that tha fongoing is a hereby full, true and TUTION OP THE rorroct copy of tha I Constitutional Amendments proposed by tho regular canon of the legislature of 1937 as omSaiffPoh m ,pp of rKorl la my office Ms State of Itek, I further certify that of tAc members sleeted to nek kauit appear on tho official ballotthayat win tha (Aerate; .lection eonnrriep general Novcmtar 8, 19ML SECTION 1. That it b Umbl,r proposed d titta designated. ArtismlSof In witness whereof, I have itata of Utah, hire th,VI!t 0,.th ltatore at nnto set my hand and affixed tha MM to th read State of woTS m f3k?sl Utah, tUa of August, 193d. taMikiJk The rata of taxation on Property ihall not exceed on tw and four- oiA&ru tenths mills for general of on. am for hiJhThEi Secretary of State. Xllt 0F Written words cannot take the place ol your voice. And only a telephone caH irooscs, which shall constitute tha ign school fund: said furd ihall ba apportioned in tho mtnnor tho Legis-latur- o dull provide, to tho echoo' district maintaining hick schools, and such levy for district school purpose which together with such othar funds as may ba availabl for district school will raise annuilly an purposes, amount which oquals 826 for each person of school ago in tho itata as shown by tho last preceding school census; the same to bo distributed among tho school districts according to tho last preceding school census; and in addition an canalisation fund which when added to other reran ue resided for this purpose by tho Lc pasture shell b $5 for oach person of school ago as shown by the last preceding school census; said equalisation fnnd shall bo apportioned to tha school district in inch manner is ths Legislature shall provide. Said rate ihall not be increased unless a proposition scriplion |