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Show OPWIQN progressive WITHTHE AGED Statement SCIENCE AIDS THE MINER of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc. of required by the Acts Aug.24.1912, and Mar. 2" Mines Building, 3, 1933. Of LETS COOPERATE Mother Honor thy Father and thjr SERVICE, QUALITY and Old men bowed burdens! THEM TO SCHOOL SEND old! And women too, grown WEIL in noble Progressive Opinion, pubEshed With hearts opprest breasts crushed And by power of gold! October 7, 1938. battle Keep on with your weary Slate of Utah, Against triumphant might County of Salt Lake, SS in and For no question is ever settled Before me, a Notary Public aforesaid, Until it is settled right! 'for and As America looks NEW ItsYORK. sir defenses, it finds, as acting chief of the army sir corps, a pioneer technician In the tion of the State : Well Qualified! For Air Chief the Gen. la Brig. asuming Arn(M' "T command of the corps after the death of Ms. Gen. Oscar Westover, in a plans wreck. is not overlooked. Discoveries in physics and chemistry, the nature of which no man ean predict now, may be made with revoluntionary effects. By giving fellowships and degrees in mining and metallurgy the University helps to carve careers for students and provide for companies competent replacements and additions to their staffs. Although a large proportion of the graduates of the Station find employment in various mines and smelters within the state, former fellowship men ean be found holding Important positions In practically every mining region in the world. Industrial concerns and Individuals may use the facilities of the Station: If such facilities are lacking elsewhere within the state: If mental principles By S. F. RAVITZ Director Utah Engineering Experiment Station that the mlnei and Utah not only pro for' a large number of people, but fnrniah markets for supplies and equipment, whose producers, in turn, are consumers of agricultural products, the Utah Legislature, In REALIZING the Department of Mining and Metallurgical Research of the Engineering Experi-men- t Statloa at the University of Utah. This department has grown to he one of the outstanding Institutions in Its field. Its staff consists of fire men trained in metallurclcal 1(18, established iai wsra involve tnuuunentai re- - Vote to Re-ele- ct WILLIAM J. KORTH NEWS dying. He is 51 years old, a native of Gladwyn, Pa., graduated from West Point in 1907. Club No. 1, Sam Kiefer president, meets every Tuesdsy evening 7 :30, at 255 East 3rd S j. CLERK vole for him is a vote for the puclic interest Manufacturers of STORE OFFICE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Phone Was. 8183 Willy P. Renkel, Mgr. TILE Added have A We Department to be BANK operated by Mr. H. Wynn Office and Factory 'huol of pub--I j ul The Dictators mor. Lack Humor !mor He finds MOUSE HOW IOAT THURSDAY NIGHTS NBC NITWORK DRIP OR REGULAR leaven which will s it egoism and put Is down the stuffed shirts, and is kin to humility. ECT save democracy, MR. HAROLD E. WALLACE short-circuit- Doctor McConaughy, New York-borYale '09, hai been president of Wesleyan since 1925. He la a modern, alert pedagogue, with a broad social point of view end an awareness of timely problems. Consolidated News Features. n, to the office of ATTORNEY Service. A Tried, Trusted and 8; Named lor Alexander the Great . Alexander the Great died at True Public Servant J Ion in 323 B. C. after a reign of WNU j . Always the Very Best Visit Our Apparell Shop Our Service Unexcelled PHONE YOUR ORDERS APPAREL SUPER MARKET Was. 4864 ; who has looked after bout w year- - Hil body wee em- end taken to Alexandria. tne balmed j! which city had been founded by him ,nd named ta hu honur' SHOE Ht6viei interests of the people every minute of the time he has been in. With Old City Mentioned in Genesis Damascus, on an oasis in Syria, hai the reputation of being the oldest city In the world In continuous existence. It te mentioned In Gene-alas already being a town In the daya of Abraham, probably 200U a his long experience he will serve the public bet-- j B. C. Benins. More than 200,000 people have made UoiveX "top choice" in movie cameras! er. VnTF rUK HIM Paid Political Ad by Rex Winchester S 5 ! ; Copperhead, Handsome Reptile Copperheads, because ol he reddb coloring of their heads, are considered among tha most hndom, and art quits common In northeastern states. PUIes, U M Jobs at Moderate Pth 414 So. State Stm Only one using amazing 69 1 UniveX Film. See this supervalue at your dealer's today! cm yj Alfred Sorenson, Progressive JEWELER lurposes, which shall constitute tho liga school fund; said furc shall to apportioned in the manner the Legislature shall provide, to tha echoo districts maintaining high schools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with inch other fundi aa may to available for district school will raisa annually on purposes, amount which oquaia $25 for each person of school aga ta tho state a shown by tha last preceding school census; tha same to bo distributed according among tho school district! to too last preceding school census; We can serve you better than ever SECTION 2 Sifii! NEW TELEPHONE DIH IS GOING TO PEES! SOON! Will you b L isted ? A telephone keep3 you in saves touch, and trips for a few cents a day. lnfl encies, one call may be priceless. rs If adopted by tha thi "aadMoat ,taUi effect tha A tint day of PURPOSES January, 1939. DISTRIBUTION r. E. E. Monn, A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING Secretary of State AN AMENDMENT TO 8ECT10N 7. k.Btate of Utah, do certify ARTICLE XIII OF TEE CONSTI- thatthe foregoing is a herebytrra and TUTION OF THE STATE OF MTiact copy Of tha 3 full, Constitutional UTAH. RELATING TO TEE RATE Amendments proposed by tha Jmt ra "ion of tha tagialatura f ppw,, ta my office1" Bt it ntolood bg Me Legislature Mo State tf Utah, mil I further certify that they win t Ma members sleeted te sosA tf Asms appear on thu official ballet tto oommrrino thoroini November A 193A 'ta'" SECTION L That It le proposed ta mbW nd mead section 7 of Articla 13 of the ffiaJJd. Constitution of the state of Utah, as In witness whereof, I hava hero-imamraded by tho vote of tha electors at .Lnland rrxed tto election of 1930 to read TAXATION """" m tws-M- it aftawa Bee. T. The rate of taxation on tangible property shall not exceed on raea idouar of valuation, two nad four, tenths mills for general itata purposes, of ona mill for high acheo Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. Soitl 85 Years In Salt Lake Legis-etnr- )r ier than Yours REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK At Less Cost Than Snapshotsl Constitutional Amendment No. 2 of SB 30 858-86- hly RATI Was. Cooperatively Baby-f- 2 ,IND MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE i hu- - SO TAITf-TTMPTI- maxwell u h and "THE MOST UTAH CONSUMERS 0 South Main Street ttoo-tkir- by James L. McConaughy, of Wesleyan He saya thats what's the college. mattcr with tha c- r inn Vrnat Iron men no hu- - sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxssxxxxsxxssxy COU.'ITY D :L: HtIWtr SAY- S- COFFEE I EVER RAM ACROSS! PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER RM PROPERTY PERMANENT 8CH00L FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION f, ARTICLE 10 OP TBS CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHSR PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC 8CHOOLS. and in addition an equalization fond which when added to other revenues Bt it waived by Me Logiolmturt o of mil irovided for this purpose by tho tin (tot mf Utah, Me mm ton elected te eoeA Aonae shall to (5 for each person of school an as shown by tho last preconcurring Mereta; SECTION L That it la proposed to ceding school census; raid equalisation mend lection S of Article 10 of the fond shall to apportioned to tho school Conatitutioa of the itata of Utah aa districts in such manner as tho Legisamended by the vote of the elector lature shall provide. Sold rates shall at the general election of 1980 te redd not bo inenasod unless n proposition aa follows: increase tho saraa specifying tha See: I. The proceeds of the ealee or rate proposed and tto time lands been hava of all or may daring which the that some shall bo levied, hereafter bo granted by the United to first submitted to a vote of such Statee to this itata, for the support of the qualified electors of tha itata, of tbo common schools, and fivo par ta the year next preceding rack eentnm of the not proceed! of tbo lection, ihall hava paid a proparty tax alee of United Statee public la ride assessed to thorn within tho state, and lying within the etate and sold by the tha majority of thoss voting thereon United States eubseqnsnt te the shall vote in favor thanof, 1a ouch minion of this state into the Union, manner as may to provided by law. hall be and remain a permanent fund, SECTION 1. Tho secretary of state te be celled Die State School Fund, directed to submit this proposed which the interest of only, shall to amandmant to tto electors of the stats ox comtha for the in expended rapport tha next general election ta tho mon schools. Tha interest on the State manner provided by law, School Fund, the piecscda of all propSECTION A If adopted by tha that may aeeruo te the state by electors of the state, this amendment erty escheat er forfeiture, all unclaimed toll tabs effect tha first day of shares and dividends of any corpora- January, 1939. tion incorporated under tha laws of this state, the proceeds of tha rain of timber, and the proceeds of tha Constitutional Amendment amla er other disposition of mine rata No. 3 er ether property from school and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC state lands, ether than those granted WORKS for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ether revsnuee as tha Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE from tint te time allot thereto, conOF THE CONSTITUTION OF if stitute a fund to to known as tha UTAH RELATING TO HOURS OF Uniform School Fund, which Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. School Fund shall to maintained and Bt it re soiled bt Mo of used for tha rapport of the common Ms state s Utah, tws-M-Lcgitlalurt of mil and public schools of tha state and members otoctoi te sock of Ms rise apportioned in such manner aa the ta favor tbtroof: .turn shall provide, Tha SECTION 1. 7, Article XIIl of to amend section 6That it ii proposed of articla 16 of tho this Constitution shall to construed Constitution of tha itata of Utah. as a limitation o tha rata of taxaSee. A The Legislature shall tion on tangible property for district the hours that ahall consti-tat- ? school purposes and not on tha amount work work or of fundi available therefor and, furcarried on or aided by ther, no moneys allocated to tha Uni- undertakings th atato, county or municipal governform School Fund shall bo considered and the Legislature shall in fixing tto rates of taxation opaci- ment; taws to provide for tho health pasa fied in Section 7 of Articla XIII. and faty of employee in factories, SECTION 2, The secretary of state 1a directed to submit this proposed smelters, and mines and ihall deteramendment to tha electors of the stats mine the number of maximum hours service per day. at tha next general aleetion in tto uf SECTION 3. That the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the ll..itfar 4rectdto ttosubmit elee-toelectors of tha state, this amendment of tto state at tho next shall take affect tha first day general taction ta. the manner provided 1939. by January, FUND-UNIFO- subject of totalitarian humor THE brought President up Salt Lake City, Utah VOTERS! . :v:Ovj Small Clocks Constitutional Amendment . No. 1 lie administration, which he handed Harvard and which recently opened. Mr. Littauer is the widely known glove potentate of Gloversville. He la 79 years old, graduated from Harvard 59 years ago, His father, a German immigrant, founded the family glove factory. He has established many benefactions for useful public purposes, among them a gift $1,000,000 In 1929, to bring about a better understanding among all mankind. He provided $100,000 to recondition his old boyhood swimming hole. DERN WOODWORKING RE-EL- r Constitutional Amendments WASHINGTON, - Harvard Gift XXSXXXXXXXSSX! ?: Watches originally wars small docks and were worn hung from (he girdle because they were too large for the pocket Congressman N. Littauer of New York used to beat even Uncle Joe Cannon in the house poker games. And just a little something Solond Lattes out of the kitty la Help Finance the $2,250,000 grad- - IN Paid Political Adv. State Street Watches One CAPTAIN U.r. .Vlrv. t : r. M tYi - man-mad- EFFICIENT. EXPERIENCED. HONEST. COURTEOUS. AFFABLE 612 S. Townsend Club No 1 will give a barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 Bast 3rd So. We have a real old Barn Dance Orchestra and will show both old and young g- od time. Membersar.d their guests welcome to all Tuesday and Friday meetings. e had a ringside seat at disasters, but, in his later career, took up with the more elemental upsets and breakdowns. For 19 years, he has organized disaster relief for the Red Cross in the Lake, Southern and Washington divisions. He is one of our most seasoned and efficient battlers against all the Ills and dangers that come in the wake of flood, fire, earthquake or any other widespread ruin. He la a native of Minnesota, in his early forties, his hair thinning and no wonder. CAPABLE. A GRAPE NUTS n TO THE OFFICE OF COUNTY special means for topographical observations, and aerial mass tactic, as well as engineering problem rf IN HIS Washington garden, Robert Bondy has some roses and chrysanthemums, which are now In bud. The hurricane never touched them. He Cloudt Have has had to turn Stiver Lining his back on his In R. E. Bondy arden ioT as his world outside of it became mostly chaos. As national director of disaster relief for the Red Cross, hes been doing a heroic work in New England. His roses may be one kind of act of God, but his business is mainly with the other kind Swinbume'a ''Forsaken Garden, where "wild waves and spent winds labor. on the UniHe was a letter-maversity of Chicago baseball team and n police reporter for n Chicago newspaper. On the latter Job, he Ml MSS C. N. Lund.wbo The Old Age Pension and been duly sworn by me.ne is Ae Pub- Assistance group meets weekly poses and says that he lisher of Pwgreeeive Opinion and the Regular meetings are held that the following is. to the best of hi every Friday, 2 P. M-- , at Fraknowledge aid belief, a true state- ternity Hall. ment of the ownership and manage ment of the aforesaid publication for Bed Coral Always Prised die dale shown in the above capt on is red coral that la and alwayf It required by the Act of August 24 has been prized, not solely for Jewcharm to 1912, as amended by the Act o elry and buttons, but as asecrets not and health safety, Secbring March 3, 1933, embodied in revealed to the ordinary person. As tion 537. Postal Laws and Regulatancient Gauls rushed headlong into battle, they trusted their safety to wit: to ions, swords, strength and the their That the Publisher, editor megic" coral Imbedded in their shield! or helmets. Many Italians manager is C. N. Lund. 444 So. 4th East. Sal, and Indians regard coral as protection against the "evil eye." The Lake City, Utah world's red coral comes from the That the Owner is ' Mrs. Cecelia reefs off the Mediterranean coast of Post, P. Lund, 444 So. 4th East, Salt Africa, says the WashingtonItalians. and is obtained chiefly hr Lake City, Utah. Soon after the Wright brothers had made their first few faltering air Jumps, young Lieutenant Arnold was sent to Dayton, Ohio, not only to learn to fly, but to make technical studies of the possibilities of aircraft for observation and fighting. He was among the earliest of the army's trained fliers, and, in 1912, won the Mackay medal for a triangular flight, 30 miles to the leg, from College Point, Md., over Washington and Fort Meyer. In 1935, he again won this trophy for his exploit of the previous year in leading n flight of 10 bombing planes from Washington to Fairbanks, Alaska. He has been an aggressive chamC.N.Lund pion of aerial defense, reprimanded in 1920 for what was considered an Sworn to and subscribed before me excess of zeal for air armament this 29th day of Sept 1938. In 1917, he organized and commandR. Tovey, Notary Public J. ed the Panama Canal air defenses, and was with the A E. F. in France, My Com. Exp. Sept. 1940 in the closing montha of the World war, on inspection duty. He became assistant chief of the air corps TOWNSEND CLUB In January, 1938. His technical studies have Included photography, VOTE RIGHT! ! county n adapts- - having Seems plane to war uses. FED WITH for weekly at Sait Lake City, Utah By LEMUEL F. PARTON Profit down with If you have service and plan to you want your preient h&inl please tell u$t dow. For advortising additional business office. Secretary of State. P Mountain Stat Telephone two-ten- th hWj of your household or office) Call Us Today - Co WaS j! |