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Show Trim Coverall and Smart Tie-Arou- nd HISTORY OF THE STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH 1909 the moat useful aprons the world are yours in this me suhple pattern (No. ). One is the type that you rely on to keep your dresses clean while preparing supper. The other is the more or less decorative little tie--a round that you wear WO of -- 1939 By H. V. RICHARDS, Statistical Engineer x in 1993-B- (Outlined from Laat The eommliilos eooparatae with the State board of education and the public service commission In controlling the design and operation of school buiiet and It Inspects all school busses; It la also required to appoint and luperrlte inspection stations for the inspection, twice each year, of the brakes, electrical aqulpment and steering mechanism id motor vehicle!, (Chapter 48, Laws of USB). In the enforcement of the laws relating to Heenelng of motor vehicles operators and chauffeurs, the road commlsalon cooperated with the tax eommlulon by conducting tha examination! for Issuance of Uconies dnrlng the yearn although thla was not a legal requirement. On November 15, 1981 ths tax commission assumed charge of this work. The road commission is also tha Stats aeronautics commission. (Chapter 10, Laws of 1987, as amended by Chapter 18, Laws of 1989). As inch It has inpervlilon over aeronautics within tha State, including (1) the establishment, location, maintenance, operation, and use of atrporte, landing fields, air beacons, and other nevlgatlon facilities, and (1) tha establishment, operation, management, and equipment of all air school s, flying dabs, and all persona giving Instruction In flying. In general It la the duty of the commission to uilet in tha development of aeronautics la ths Stats and to this end It has power to cooperate in the costs of construction and operation of airports and other facilities. Funds tor this supervision and cooperation arc derived from the tax on sales of motor fuels need or manufactured for nsa In aircraft. A director of aeronautics la appointed by purchases of equipment, materials and snppIlM era made through tho State department of supplies and purchase. The superintendent of the highway patrol has supervision of tho highway police, the ageney charged with the enforcement of the laws iff the State and tha regulations of the commission pertaining to traffic on ths highways. Tha triffle safety engineer Investigates and recommends tho s by tha commission of to highway safety and has charge of highway signs, signals and other traffic control devices Tho executive secretary of tho highway safety council, also secre- al when serving afternoon tea. tice the special virtues of the Nocov- erall. It protects the top as well as the skirt of your dress; it goes over your head and ties in a jiffy. Its so cut that it cant slip from your shoulders. Just leave off the bib part of the coverall, and you have the high-cu- t, Basaucy little tiste, gingham, linen, percale and seersucker are pretty apron materials. tie-arou- Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1983-la designed tor sizes 33. M, SB, SB. 40, 43 and 44. Size 14 requires, for 1, Hi yards of material without nap and S yards zickrack; 1 yards for 3, and 3 yards trimming. Send order to: SEWING CIECLE PATTERN DEPT. 14S New Montgomery Are. San rrandsco Calif. Enclose 15 cents to coins for Pattern No. fiUisieaesMS Naim Add! INDIGESTION may iCoet dm Heart act Mi a tato rtoaadl m fUrt m to feaart. At to ftnt dp of Mnm YaMrts t rnA mm dmmi m M-m- b wit oa ail bm tot, Mi UuUn fcrt nda A to f kMMM to mM ladluliw idlrt U tto mss DOS! satoa rtartt prava nr Om Inppai AHr-irl- katUa m Muirt tartkaa DO UHL Mto At. JSfc Tour Influence Your mind has a great moral influence over the comrade at your right So you see the importance of your own courageous thoughts. How To Relieve Crcomutalan relieves promptly be-- to the seat of the lit trouble to help lot genu laden phlegm, and aid nature to sooths ana heal raw, tender, in- mucoua bronchial membranes. Tell jour druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulslon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you to have jour money beck. flamed sn CREOMULSION for Couthf , Chest Colds, Bronchitis Last Refuge Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Dr. Johnson. WatcHWou dneysyj Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Tosr Mdatys ars aoastaatly gltertag attar from tha Mood sUmes. Bid kidasyssoMtitam lag la tMr work da aat act as Natal lotondod tail ta ra mars lmparituo that, if i ,BZ paiaaa tk ajatam aad as badymuklaary. b nocztne boekoebo, BraiptonM paraiataathaaJariiBttackaafdlulinaa. totting op aighla, awalliac. puBaam aadar tka ayaa a faaUag of aarvona atrangtk. aaslaty and low of pap and Othar aifna a! kidaay ar MaddariUa-arda- r am aewatlwaa bumiasi aauty as toe Iraqant Briaatlee. Tharaahoaldbaaod tkat prompt traatmaat la wiaar otflaet. Uaa Veen's Pills. Daaa Kia baa wiuias acw friends far mar I thaa fatty yaara. Tkay kaa a ropuUtU Are raaoo dsd by gratafol ooopi I aaaatry arar. A sfc saar neiUs rt at tiaa-wi- da DOlNSRlCtfS WNU W 47-- 40 VIGILANCE COMMITTEE ADVERTISING Is tary . and analyses fiscal, legal infor-matlo- a commlsalon. Present Organization Ths commission's sserstsry among other secretarial duties, keeps the minutes of Its meetings, certifies to documents and thereto affixes the seal of tha commission. The public relations director has chsrgs of ths dissemination through newspapers and other agencies of current information pertaining to tha administration and development iff ths State roads. Ths chief engineer le the chief executive officer under the commission and all department heads and district engineers report directly to him. Department heads include an Militant engineer, senior engineer, bridge englner, design engineer, materials engineer, landscape engineer, traffic safety engineer, chief accountant, superintendent of highway patrol, superintendent. of shops, and manager of the planning survey. More directly construction and maintenance operations are supervised by thh district engineers of the fire district with offices at Salt Lake City, Ogden, Richfield, Price, and Cedar sup-plie- City. An office engineer Milsts the chief engineer in the details of supervision. Supervisory offices now Include neither a maintenance engineer nor an equipment engineer, and maintenance administration and tha purchnee, distribution, use, and repair of road equipment is supervised by the chief engineer through district engineers and euperintendent of shops. The aaelatant engineer has general supervision of surveys and construction projects, and tha requisite field parties of engineers and Inspectors. A labor supervisor checks contractors operations and payroll! on Federal-aiprojects for the purpoia of Insuring compliance with Federal regulations relative to hours of work and wages. The senior engineer, among other handles duties, damage claims against the eommlaelon, and certain problems pertaining to rights d a great vigi- lance committee, established and maintained in jour interest, to see that the men who aspire to sell to yon will always be worthy of your trade. The bridge engineer Is responsible tor tha design and construction of all structures and the maintenance of major etrnctnree. The design engineer la In charge of the design of roads and tha preparation of plana, specifications, estimates, and contract! therefor, the preparation of maps for use by tho travelling public, and the publication of road Information, etc. The right of way agent has charge of tha administration of highway rights of way as required for widening or relocation of highways, and of other land required for Incidental highway purposes. The materials engineer has charge of teste and Investigations at tha central laboratory In connection with road work, and of tha testing of gasoline In administration of tha law relative to inspection and grading of gasoline: also of field Investigations and testa and the Inspection of concrete and other aurfaeing during construction. The landicipa engineer has supervision of roadside Improvement projects, the collection or purchase of trees, shrubs, and seeds for use In highway landeeaplng. The manager of the planning anrvey has charge of tho collection and analysis of data In connection g with the nation-wid- e undertaking relative to the administration, extent and nea of all highways and tho preparation and publication of maps in connection therewith. The chief accountant has eharga of the classification of accounts, paying, auditing and recording, and through hie department arc cleared Interoffice order memoranda for office supplies, road materia la, and supplies, and requisitions for purchase of materials and supplies All other than road equipment. tions, tho legislature In 1897 provided that tha minimum width of highways outside of cities and towns should be 86 feet. This limitation was removed by ths amendment of 1817 wherein ft was provided that ths State road commission and tha county commissioners should determine what tho right of way widths should be on their respective road systems. This Is still the law R. S. 1933). Either tha county commissioners or tho road commission mny remove encroachments, (381-1- 3 to 381-1R. 8. 1933). Under the provisions of Chapter 76, Laws of 1911, ths county cora-- I mlssioners were authorized and required to secure tha right of way for any State road In ths loco-- 1 tlon designated by tha State road commission. This continued a county responsibility nntil 1938 when ths State road commission was em-powered to obtsln rights of way for State roads, (Chapter 88, Laws of 1938). However, throughout ths period ol county responsibility It was customary for tha commlaslon and county to join in agreements corering grants from railroad companies and for tha commission to assume thereby certain obligations with respect to construction, maintenance, and operation of tha highway, It was alio usual for tha 8tate end county to join In agreements granting easement! to public utilities relative to nsa of State highway right of way. Subsequent to tho lnw of 1933 ft In tha anump-tio- n that tho State owns and controls nil right of way for 8ta'a roads, and county cooperation la never required. : I . Fine Handmade At one time pins were handmade end were no expensive that the money received or set aside by a woman for her personal expenses came to bo known as "pin money." Fewer Deaths KevkweJ by CARTER FELD BY VIRGINIA TALI gala aoad by Waataia Newspaper Uatee-- i Wasteful campaign expenditures show need HOLLYWOOD apparHatch Act amendment ently one of the first things of a young actor has to learn is . . . Self destroying dewhen to quit a job, if staying vice will guard V . S. ig likely to be a bad idea. Bomb Sight secret. For example, there's Allan (BoD Syndicate WNU Bsrvisa.l landed tha romantic leads In "Thare'c Magic in Music," and now there's a big demand for them. Cary Grant and 5. Will you please tell me if I Jean Arthur departcan use old silk stockings for ed from Paramount theseT end now look at Silk stockings may be used for them! Dick Powell hooked rugs but they do not wear and Joan Blond ell as well as woolen materials. They left Werner Brothare perfect for hooked chair pads, ers and nice, fat foot stool tops and wall hangings. calarlei; now their All the popular stocking colors "I Want a Divorce" may be dyed soft green, red and chows that they were right in debrown tones, without first removciding that he wasnt juat linger ing the tan color. "White dye" and she was someshould be used first if bright colors then a are needed. After dyeing, cut a thing mine girl strip around and around the stockThe lilt goes on ing spirally, making it from M and on and on. Fred inch to ltt inches wide according Astaire left RKO, to how fine the work is to be. When Paulette Goddard your design has been marked as left Hal Roach, to described in Book S, draw ths become one of stocking strips through the burlap moat popwith a rug hook. ular piayen; Basil Rathbono gave up riowen may be hooked fat outllna or in a shaded effect, as shown hem. And her a fat contract at la good Duwa lor all of you rag rug Metro became ho an.- - y Book S la now ready lor mal8 was tick of appear-ining. Then la otlll another hook rug In drawing room comedies; Main It; also a braided and a crocheted rug and dozens ol other things that you rie Wilson left Warner and dumb will want to make. Send older to: dame roles, to become a lophtati-catelap-hap- Par-amoun- fi g de-si- d, Drawer IS Bedford Etna Znclooa 30e for Booki Nama S Now York and S. sssstssssitstfsiisestsiss Add mi sisitifSsissisiiMtsssesssss True Freedom The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. John Stuart Mills. DONT BE BOSSED BY YOUR LAXATIVE -- BELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAV Whan yon fool gamy, hood achy, fagy duo to dogged-u- p bownla, do to millions at bod time. Next do taka Faan-A-Mi- nt morning thorough, comfortable relief, helping you otart tho day fiill of your normal energy and pop, Ming like a suilioul Foon-A-Mi- nt docin't dietmb or interior with work tho jour nitfifa rootFoon-A-Mitha chawing not day. TVy gum lozitiv, yourstIC It tartoi good, ifo economical ... a aad handy unity oupply FEEN-A-MINT- Madeleine Carroll left Walter Wenger to ctar for Paramount Metro was perfectly willing to let Deanna Durbin go elaewhere, a fact from which certain executives will probably never recover, cinco Joe Pasternak developed her into one of moviedoma most valuable stars. Dominion Over Self never have a greater or a less dominion than that over yourself. Da Vinci. HFIILPIIKYOIINY Read These Important Facts! Qatariof norro can auksUfayou aid, hamrd, a nightman of wonky can make yaw jwdsoqr, oU pity sad the Mims." Ottan anch nnveumaw la do to female fnaetisoai disorders. Be taks fsaaous Lydis E. Piokhom'o Vegstahia Compound tohslp I functional irtsfulsrltiss.,, For osar CO years icUcf. of tbousaada of graadn. dtf daughters in tiaw ef naad. 7r Deserving Well deserves well, needs not anothers praise. Heath. Are right her is the ef thii paper. If whet you're tdlinf ADVERTISE Aa dvrtiim hu merit, IT. ad. trill toll ft for jus. Hlgheat Gymaaeiea Western State college official! at Gunnison, Colo., claim their basketball court le the highest collegiate playing flow in America. Tha gym ie just 7,500 feet above eea level. Great Turnover According to pecker at Vancouver, Britieh Columbia, woman! meeting, tha averagg houeewlfo hai a vocabulary of BOO worth. "But think of tho turnover," ho added. What with The Howard! of Vir- ginia," "Virginia," and now "The Vanishing Virginian," which Metro has Just purchased, yon can hardly escape It fur long If yen ge to the movies. Knox Manning, one of the beet known news commentators, walked right Into luck recently when he used a Scandinavian dialect on the air. Director Tay Garnett and Producer Richard Rowland were trying to find a performer who could both look and talk a certain role in "Cheers for Miss Bishop. Garnett happened to turn on his radios heard Manning for the first time and now the radio man win appear in sup-po- rt of such experienced performers as Martha Scott, William Gar-gaDorothy Peterton and Sterling Holloway. Quite a few yean ago, when he was a student at Yale, Beime Lay Jr. spent 50 cent to ee a picture called Wings, and the course of hie life was changed. He decided to be an aviator, and to write about flying. That was in 1928. He decided to go into the air corps; in thoie days it took longer than It doe now, but he wa finally admitted to Randolph field In 1832, and wai graduated the next year from Kelly. Then he began writing. He got a lot of rejections, but he stuck to both flying and writing, and was on hie way to fame. Laat year, after hed sold some articles on flying, hi book, I Wanted Wing," appeared. Paramount bought It. He thinks that prevea the truth hie awn etory offers that a man whe has freedom and future In America can get anything he wants if he'll try hard enough. toy. oSfJ? fornw the exterior mal; cotton stuffing the Es an him. Buie onto w 0 to; R toe UNI "ATH XocIom 15 cents lor eolrod. Pattern No..., a city, it -t- "Ill Mums "eesean Address true. Tho answer here ta that the party In power has a tremendous advantage, due to the growth of an army of preia agents grinding out boosts for their own branches of the gov- ernment Alao there are the governme- movies obviously intend ed to win public approval for the ad nt-made Ctft two HELPS PARTY IN POWER the 1940 amendment to the Hatch act virtually says to the people: We can tax you to pay for propaganda for the party in power, but we do not even permit you to give your own money to the national committee of either party beyond a certain amount. The desired objective was NOT attained. Both the Democrats and the Republicans spent untold millions in excess of the limitations of the Hatch act amendments. Most of these expenditures were legal in that they were not made by the national committee themselves. The Bwo to nwfiodtoNH two. So taw does not touch OTHER agencies. But the point is that much of this money was wasted would not have been spent so foolishly, perhaps, if the two national committees had not been cramped by the Hatch act. PROTECT BOMB SIGHT The army has worked out de vice which will destroy the femous bomb sight if anything should hep pen to the plane carrying it Details of this device of course in almost at much myc tcry as the bomb sight itrolt, but it ta declared by those who know to be IN per cent effective. The importance of this develop ment cannot be exaggerated. It means that an enemy cannot obtain the priceless secret of the bomb sight no matter if they shoot down many planes tiling it, that a few of them, on the taw of averages, would be bound to land with any particu- two ton Ml 4oo- -it Hue twin not on: hr Rtnrt i joviocte Three simple ttepirelierepeinfu symptoms fait . . . eccompmyin, sore throat eased In a hurry. At the first sign of a cold, follow th directions in the pictures ibove-t-he simplest and among the mss effective methods of relief loom to modern science. So quickly does Bayer Aspirii act both internally arid ss s gle, youll feel its wonderful Restart banishing the pain of you cold in a remarkably short time Tty this way. You will say it w unequalled. But be sure you get th Bayer prod- uct you want. Ask for Bayer Aspirin by the full name when you buy. rJ fast-acti- ng GENUINE BAYER ASFIRIH Beauty and Sadness Beauty and sadness always I together. Nature thought Beaul too rich to go forth upon the earl without a meet alloy. G1! MacDonald. 'No Harsh Laxatives For ADLERIKA gives me proper I ta pleasant and easy. Used ADI IKA past 10 years for ADLEKIW tipatiOT. (A. WVt) qineHy bowels clears usually relieves gaa pains. Get it TuDAi. Your drug store lar part Intact The most important point about the fact that we now have a device Being Contented which will inevitably destroy the To the contented, even port bomb sight if anything happen to and obscurity bring bappmto the plane, end thus prevent cepturt while to the ambitious, wealtn of the secret by the of miwJ enemy, ta that In New York city, Doric Dudley, the chief objection to giving the honors are productive tar of the airs Meet Mr. Meek," bomb eight to the British has disentertained members of the cait at appeared. a party in her haunted home. When DENT BALE TO BRITAIN Salt lake, NEWEST HOIS photographers ushered them into the In fact, there are In Wash many room where George Weinberg, memIngton who believo Implicitly that ber of the underworld, either was the British already have this bomb killed or committed filicide, and asked them to pose over the spot eight, Inthough it le vigorously de nied official quarters. The' ru where the blood is. however, that ft was given stains show, one chap gasped, mor to our turned green, and got out as quickly ownthe British just aa soon experts were enre that the seif and quietly ac possible. He was Frank Readick, formerly the blood' destructive device would certainly thirstiest villain on the sir Th destroy the bomb sight if anythlnr happened to the plane. Shadow! ODDS AND ENDS 1L Three spectacular eirplene crashes will featured in "I Fettled IFingi foil no matter who menu to be ertuhittg, Paul Menu, veteran stunt pilot, will probably He the led who does the dying loading up le the accidents. (I You may not consider Peggy Dig-SJkcoeery, "The Most .Tf" Beautiful Irish Girl in America? hut she's pretty enough to have the seeFootsteps in ths Hork," opposite Errol FlyniL the British can hardly leaii to The Croat Dictator, CArlins Judge has relumed to 20th Century-Fa- x after on absence of three end onohdf years, during which her ectimtses included g very social mar divorce, end the birth of s if HOTEL BOISE BOISE. IDAHO Largest aad 8sent hotel la Two handled beaatL Utk fully appointed reproof hotel cated In heart ernmental and ruumu. Only in Botoe. Lo- ef dvic, gov- borincaa dis- trict. EXCELLENT MODERATI FOOD RATES t viboh. Beat Pickpocket Arrested la Metz, France, panda cuddle at le FOR FORTUNES column Hatch act. This should bo done not to Impair th working of tho law ao for as Ua original intention! an concerned, but to avoid the perfectly absurd waste of money that It hae brought about. The objection do not Uc against the original Hatch act aa passed in 1838, but only tho amendments passed two years later, in the spring of 1940. The original Hatch act was aimed at preventing the use of tho huge army of people on the federal pay roll and on federal relief aa a political machine for the party in power. The fact that thli law was passed by both house and senate at a time when the Democrat! were in over whelming majority in both hnutn la tho beat answer to whether ft wai partisan. It very definitely was not HATCH ACT CHANGED However, the changes In the Hatch act made two years later wen very much In tha interest of the party in power. In limiting the amount of money any national committee could spend in a calendar year, the taw seems fair to both idea, but practically this ta not ministration. The party out of power has to pend millions of dollars in propaganda to cornu anywhere near this advantage. The obvious illustration 1s the fact that the President of tho United Virginia seems to be the m popular state In the Union, ao far States ta tho best news source in aa movie makers are concerned. the world. n, 7u You can Who mounts "Virginia." FOUNDATIONS . woman in Para- glamorous MBA BCTH WYETH SPEABg (To B Coatbiard) (S) NATIONAL AFFAIRS Jones. He left Metro, because he didn't like the kind of parts WASHINGTON. One of tho thing he was getting, when he got that should bo done before tho next Werleft them. Margaret Lindcay Is to work out some campaign while ner Brother. After a they amendment to tho (88-1-4- , fact-findin- rrosen Flowers At a meat industry exhibition at Sydney, Australia, flowers we shown that had been frozen In ice for 10 years. They still retained all their original freshness of bloom. of the Governor's coordinating highway safety committee, cooperates with theae agencies In carry-in- g Into effect tho pnrposea of the council end the committee hi promoting a highway safety program. Tho statistical engineer and engineering data for tho of department! and for preparation of reports. In addition to other activities In relation to administration. The guoline lnspeetor has charge of the enforcement of the law pertaining to specifications and grades of motor fuels for salt at retail and the rales end regulations of the commission thereunder. Ths superintendent of ahope has supervision of the commission's shops and yards in North 8alt Lake when major repair are made on road equipment and where there la alio located a sign shop. The district angineera have charge, under the chldf end assistant engineers, of location, construction, and maintenance in their respective districts and of tho ahopi In which minor repairs are made on road equipment Each district engineer hae an assistant district engineer end the requisite clerical force. All payrolls of tha district office, of location and construction parties and of maintenance foramen ere cleared through tho district office, as are also all order memoranda and requisitions originating In tho district Districts s maintain aoms stock of office and materials and tools. Equipment charged to each district Is boused In the sheds or shops most convenient to place of use. Right of Way Early In the history of Utah ft became tha practice to designate hirhway widths In nnits of chain measurement Thus the width commonly adopted was 68 feet, with ome few lesser widths, such u or lines on unimportant roads. Near nrbtn areas widths of 8 or 8 rods were usually established. In many instances tha original width, due to Inadequate county records, cannot bo determined; usage, in such cases, governs the present width and In tralghtenlng tha right of way lino abutting owners must bo paid for moving back their fences and for the land taken. Tux records ars nor likely to shed any light on tha extent of the public ownership because as a rule ths abutting owner pays taxes on the land occupied by tha highway. In part to assert the public's claim as to highway width and also as a guide for subsequent designa- of way. Bronchitis By RUTH WYETH SPEARS I made the sketch in WHEN v Sewing Book 5 showing the method that our Grandmother! used for making original hooked rug designs, I forgot that Grandmother did not wear silk stockings every day. There have been dozens of letters saying, "I would like to hook the flower designs for which you give directions in Book has-ard- 1984-198- 9, the Waak) Hook Posy Pad for Chair or Foot Stool a. ac mm " ft - This would leave only one objection to permitting the British ta havr the bomb eight accepting ae a premise the contention that Britain ta fighting our battle that somr Nazi agents might be able to ob tain the sight once tho scope iff our own rigid protection of its secret was broadened as a result of Itv use by the British. It may not bo known for a long tlmo yet whether the British really have the bomb eight It certainly baa not been true, as some writers have Instated, that the Germans al- ready have obtained It If they did have it their attacks on Britain would have been much more effective In ranching military Hotel templejquare geteeSliOMPfO objectives. Several things suggest themselves have the bomb sight JOOOOOOOOOOOO' now, or if they get It in the nenr C Michele Morgan, the French star wgnad by RKO Rodin for future. With their detailed TEACHING A CHIU of Pictures, arrived in New York r lb oil fields of Rumania, for ex- o VALUE OF FEHHIBJ Jr?r,eay kt cut a rousing ample, it would seem to be a simple 7, "jo A child of a id yippeer She's seen plenty of Wssl matter for them to render them fra pictures hark home, end expected taught from terbrrtffiff.dv., If the British Me streets to bo crowded with com Mor hands end Indians. Mite daily eh raids, Cone bo tho Vilh the WindT is in Us 18th week In attacks and oil London. $ important however, would effect of tho bomb sight on on German munition works refineries. : saasgass- : arasFJSTf - Soooooooo |