Show THE BOARD ORDERS FLOOD CONTROL! Must Foreswear All Dueling BILL DRAFTED COLUMBIA 8 C Jan 15 Ibra C Blackwood of South Caro-lih- a governor-eletakes the oath of office January 20 he will swear among other things not to engage in duel during his term of office Other state officials taking office will swear to the same thing Moreover all will take oath that they have not engaged in ail affair hi the coiut of honor since 1881 This pledge is a result of a duel in 1880 which ended in the death of Colonel William (J’i — When ct IS’ A 31 E S COMMITTEE Dern Pays High Compliment to Group for Effort Already Extended LAKE TUIIHJNE FRIDAY MOKMNO JANUARY -- tain a certified copy of his former STATE TAXATION OF return Offense against this section INCOME PROPOSED Is punishable by a fine of $1000 an f New Governor Governor's Commission Seeks Definite lrogram to Offer Legislature SALT Seasonal Work Situation Normal a imprisonment for not more than year and if the offender Is an officer of the state he must be dismissed from office and may not hold public Gives Commission office again for five years Provision Power is made for giving desired informaInvestigating Section 32 is short but comprehen- tion to an officer of the United States sive: "The tax commission is hereby or of other states provided the naauthorized to make such rules and tion or t he state concerned lias simiJContmurd Irom Page Seven ) the state district school fund apd per cent to the state general fund 25 regulations and tp require such facts and lniormatton to be reported as it may deem necessary to enforce the provisions of this act" Section 33 provides for strict secrecy as to the amount of Income! or the contents of reports to be maintained The taxpayer or a duly authorized representative only may ob lar provisions requiring secrecy and may grant similar information to of- of Utah on request Section 34 makes 1t unlawful for any person to agree directly or Indirectly to pay any tax payable by another under the Income tax act Sucti un agreement may not be enforced In court ficers ROCK SPRINGS Wyo— The employment situation in Rock Springs ts normal and the payroll slightly Increased over last year is indicated by the shipments of coaJ from this district declare local business men J C Wood cashier for the Central Coal and Coke company stated he could see no change although a number of Itinerants stopped here seeking work while traveling east and west but tills happens every year Mines have been working regularly with the customary shutdown days Livestock interests operators say jare employing the usual number of hands Stores also have their regu 15 16 1931 lar number of clerks There is no extra employment but those here are getting more than the average work In the nation Mercy Asked for Threat Writer Chemical Plant KANSAS CITY Jan 15 Long millionaire lumberman who a Blast Kills Man month ago received two extortion P- -R A TWO ATTEND CONVENTION AFTON Wyo— County Agent-B Murray went to Laramie Wyo this week for a convention of county agents and home demonstration agents of the state let- ters demanding $25000 yesterday applied for a parole in behalf of SPRINGFIELD Ohio Jan 15 (Pi — One workmen was killed and seven Charles otjjer persons injured when an explosion rocked the plant of the Champion company a chemical manufacturing company today The explosion came Just five minutes after the plant had been emptied of nearly all of its 130 workers The cause of the blast was not officially determined Duncan the young letter who was caught and sentenced serve two and one-ha- lf years in the penitentiary Long made ids application to the Jackson county board of paroleB which will hand down its decision next Friday He said his action was prompted by the report of gn invewriter to stigation learned undertaken youtli was the after lie had an epileptic BAUME BENGUfi will give you (pronounced Ben-Gaquick relief from the agonizing pains of Kheumatiim Sciatica Neuritis and every ache and pain Ben-Ga- y Acotot No Substitute SPECIAL Shannon Steps to formulate a definite legislative program for flood prevention were taken Thursday by the governor's flood control commission at a meeting in the capitol The commission appointed a special legislative committee which will draw up a legislative program and prepare it for introduction into the current legis- Filmed in sound as presented in the great Mormon Tabernacle FIRST SENATE BILLS AFFECT CITYPROBLEMsIfy lature The committee is composed of J M Macfarlane president of the Utah State Cattle and Horse Growers’ soclation State senator David F Smith of Davis county Joel R Parrish of Centerville R E Allen of Provo and Sylvester Q Cannon chairman of the flood control com- Measure Relates to Ogden Land Another to Salt Lake Question ie mission Salt Lake City and Ogden are Fall to Reach in the two affected principally measures which were introduced in Definite Conclusion “S Proposed legislation was discussed bmlVoTl at the Thursday meeting but no defi- - Senator J Francis Fowles of Og- ls author of S B 1 which he w ill hold its legislative committee is main Intended merely hrst meeting Friday afternoon to sayscorrectin the the description of lands n leg-ibegin drawing up recommended me Weber river bottoms to which isiation to give title to the state One suggestion which Is being 'me city ofattempted Ogden In 1925 The lands sponsored by Mr Parrish is to give were intended for a municipal golf the flood control commission a defi-- j links nite and legal status Governor! when the city was able to get to George H Dern however indicated work on the property Senator Fowles in a letter to the commission that he explains it was found that the defavors the creation of a land board scrlptton Included part of the state to take the place of the present ex-- 1 industrial school grounds and that officio body and the placing of flood in other respects the law was faulty control work in the hands of that New BiU Attempts to board Specify More Precisely Governor Pays The new bill attempts to specify more precisely just what land Is to High Compliment In his letter the governor paid the be conveyed and how it is to be e flood control commission a high trlb-- j conveyed It also provides for an for their work describing the re-- 1 dltional eighty feet on the north port of the commission as a "classlciside of the tract and adds that the may use the lands for highways which I shall endeavor to have print-(cit- y ed so that it will do some good and as well as for parks and recreation not be lost in the archives of the purposes 8enator Dan B Shields of Salt &tate introduced S B 2 by request "It is my desire” the letter ft purports to ciarfly the section of tmued "that your commission con-- j tinue to function at least until the!”e compiled laws under which takes some action on the vision is made for the support of i pendent neglected children It under consideration only those counties in which like also to have you and your of the frst cIlaKSes fellow members prepare the neces-j01- 1 ®®‘lLake’ sary bills to put the plan of flood Cache and Utah Utah Into effect prevention Inwas The present law reads that the addressed to ChairThe letter county commissioners shall pav 50 man Cannon cents a day to children's aid societies or institutions to whose custody Davis County Men or control a child has been commitUrge Quick Action ted The Shields bill would provide Davis county representatives on that in those counties containing on action the commission urged early cities of the first and second classes flood prevention work pointing out the cities shall make the payment as cause will sudden thaw first that the to all children found within the Chair- cities and the counties considerable trouble there only for those man Cannon instructed- - Dr L M living outside the cities Winsor of ibe United States bureau of public roads to outline his sug Clarifies Ambiguities in Present Law Says Sponsor gestions in the form of a letter and In Salt Lake county where about submit it to members of the com of the taxes are paid in mission within the next few days Mr Parrish who is acting as a lo- the city Salt Lake City residents cal chairman for Davis county re- would bear the entire cost for surh the city and ported that several mass meetings children living within of the cost for such chilhave been held to arouse interest in living within the county the flood control program and that dren other such meetings are being whereas residents of the county would pay nothing for the care of planned forDavls county towns and those neglected dependent children cities who happen to come from either Salt Lake or Murray and would pay only d of the cost of the care of those children coming from outside these two cities Certain ambiguities not to say incoherencies in the present law Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson would be clarified it Is asserted bv Thursday ordered a jury In United the passage of some such act as that States district court to return a ver- introduced by Mr Shields dict stating there was no cause for Instant soothing relief or action in a $50000 damage suit brought against the Denver & Rio Tcning money blck Um PZO Grande Western railroad by William OINTMENT Try it for Newton whose wife was fatally in- Itching Blind Bleeding or ad-ut- con-!La- two-thir- two-thir- Judge Orderg Damage Denial one-thir- PILES crash jured in an automobile-trai- n Protruding Piles Successful South and Second QlllCk- in most stubborn esses Ask at Fifty-thir- d 1 1 West streets August 6 1930 Newton R 6 6 f for PAZO OINTMENT In brought the action on behalf of him-- 1 convenient handy tubes with pile pips self and six minor children attachment 75c: or in tin box £0c f Ar I in & Dramatic Masterpiece Metro-Goldwyn-Maye- r’s stars— Lawrence Imagine them together in one picture! Two world-famou- s Tibbett and Grace Moore— in the most famous stage hit of the decade now brought to the screen by NEW MOON marks a new and revolutionary step in pictures— a production that for the first time achieves the perfect blending of drama and music A truly mighty motion picture — irresistible thrilling overpowering! No wonder all New York is packing the celebrated Astor Theatre and paying $2 to see it Metro-Goldwyn-May- er with ADOLPH MENJOU and Roland Young She drew him A Harmless Prescription but How it Moves the bowels I I V SYRUP PEPSI N t Book and to her boudoir tonight she was his I DON’T you want this way of whenever a coated tongue or sick making the bowels behave? A docjieadarhe givexwarning t h a tyoi tor's way 16 make The bow els hiove are bilious Fine for cKiTdren "too ! (it tastes so nice) and they ought so well that vou feel better all over! to have a spoonful the minute they Dr Caidwelf Syrup Pepsin doesn’t turn everything to water but cleans seem fretful feverish or sluggish out all that hard waste clogging or become stuffed up with a cold You can get the original pre-- ! your system It cleans you out without any shock for it's only scription Dr Caldwell wrote so fresh laxative herbs a famous many years ago your druggist doctor found so good for the keeps it all ready in big bottles Just bowels combined with pure pepsin ask for Dr Caldwell’s Syrup PepRin ' other harmless ingredients and use it any time ahyone in the doctor should know what Jamily is constipated for the bowels Let Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin show Da W B Caldwell's vou how soon you can train the towels to move freely every It’S day the way they should wonderful the wav this preA Doctor’s Family Laxative it’s perscription works-buuse it so harmless youcan fectly in- the of another A by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd Frank M andel Laurence Schwab — tomorrow wife lyrics Sigmund Romberg Music by Directed by Jack ComvdyT A v-4 Vat a METRO -- GOLDWYN-MAYER Production |