Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING MARCH BOARD SEEKS SURVEY SHOWS UTAH LAW BODY DATA Ox WATER BUSINESS GAIN BIG TASK FACES - - i 1 Weekly News Item Review : — 2 1931 i - r Scores of Important Meas ' urea Await Action as1 Time Drawl Short (Continued from (CoDtlnutd Iron P One ) Chairman Secs Many Optimistic 'Signs in Chief Lines of Trad QUANTITY WATER Little Cottonwood Artesian Wells with winter flow given first and summer flow next in second-fee- t: (Continued from Pace One measures have not gone to lifting January committee but are largely awaiting the report back to the house of the gefierai appropriation bill which must be acted on before other appropriations are passed Moreover unless experience of the past la al- tered there will be other measures Introduced in both senate and house ' Legislative As May Greatly Reduce Task But' if the house must act on an average of IB measures a day during the next ten working days — and It will unless the clock Is stopped— the inevitable result must be that the average will be maintained by keeping a very large group of measures in the sifting committee until some clerk shall have prepared a stout legislative ax capable of decapitatto fifty ing anywhere from a score measures in one blow ‘ A few applications of such a weapon greatly reduces the work of the sifting com- Put Hlnnen 159 i LSI Reynolds Miller 187 Hambleton Johnson Ereckson vice (Continued from Peso One ) apparent depressing surplus such as moot dairy products —"Clear Indication that the volume of savings in their various forms has been large and is stilll mounting' Bames said his summary was based on reports from the chief lines of American business He added they had been accompanied “almost uni formly by expressions of confidence and energy which are apparently themselves the fruits of improved 569 conditions” On ment organizations came to the support of the mayor voted to commend and aid him in his crusade against - Coincident with the new developments In the police scandal Deputy Administrator of prohibition W Wallace McBride announced the dismissal of Harry Nelson dry agent and former member of the police vice squad- - for drinking and associating with members of the underworld James Maid alleged postoffice robber burrowed his way out of the county Jail and incidentally caused Chief Jailer Michael Maths la be demoted Sheriff Grant Young decided that his prisoners were “faster” than his Jailers demoted Mauss and appointed Van R Savage chief Jailer Eight prisoners escaped January 18 4— Dr' Ralph I Shadduclc Dr Elmer I Goshen Legislative International condiDiscussing tions Bames said "repeated eviUtah’s lawmakers finally tackled dences of Improved conditions are one of the problems which has recorded” caused this session of the legislature At the same lime Senator Smoot to be advertised as the meet ImporSprings on 971 acres Issued a state' Utah Republican tant slnoe statehood— the personal company contemplate that the 2700 ment praising the results of the Income tax bill acre-feef storage water will be nsed bill tariff of chairman The the AuThe senate which has molls con to bring the direct flow of July senate finance committee added that servatlve ldras about Income taxes gust and September the heavy draft on the basis of quantity United than the house amended the origmonths up to a minimum of 30 seconTotal States foreign trade for 1930 was 7 inal bill by reducing the rates from d-feet This amount It Is estiper cent greater than the yearly 5 per cent on Incomes In excess of mated will snpply an additional popAcre-fe$9d00 to 3 pumped would depend on average from 1922 to 1926 per cent on Incomes In ulation of 80000 or a total populamittee Reviewing national credit condi- excess of $7500 provided for a filing demands and pumping period tion of about 200009 tions Bames said “the long term fee of $2 and a 30 per cent offset for The senate was of the opinion P —market over the past two and tangible property taxpayers In this capital Friday that It could do without any STATUS LEGAL one-ha- lf months has reflected an form the bill was passed with three sifting committee until about next Improved condition” It preferred night sesWednesday dissenting vote was turned over to ARTESIAN sions to such a committee LITTLE COTTONWOOD Only lately he added had the the house which had failed to alter of Increased government the bill as drawn by the state tax Statistically the senate Is In bet' Legal opinion Is generally agreed prospect ter shape than the house Its cal- ' Attorneys well informed on Utah's that the city has a right to bay the borrowing operated to slow down de' commission were hi' Observers expect the house to re mand — senate two— deposits endars the has Savings artesian water and take It out of the pontaln only 33 senate measures and 18 water laws generally agree that the basin where It la developed It is creasing in New York state both as Ject the senate amendments after house measures a total of S3 exactlikewise generally agreed that nnder to totals and numbers of depositors which the real task of reselling an but elsewhere had changed little agreement will begin the number on the house olty can acquire no additional water the doctrine of correlative rights ly one-ha- lf In wholesale centers the bulk of board In senate committees are 35 by the supreme court the sur collections were classed as but fair Aside from the Income tax debate without running a risk of legal senate bills and six bouse bills face owner Is entitled to the same recent weeks Most forms of the most important development of total of 41 making 94 measures proportion of water in the basin that during Among thooe who have his land bears to the total surfaeo of Insurance were sold In decreased the week from the standpoint ol comparable with 152 In the house Some complaint has been voiced quantities during January as com- public interest was passage of the the basin bill by the house The by house members that the senate subscribed to this view In eommlttee Other surface owners In the basin pared with the same month last antinepotism bill now awaits the signature of StaIs not acting on house bills could therefore drill wells and If the year JenW W John are Ray construction for the first Governor George H Dern and will tistics show that If there is any meetings city's supply waa diminished as a sixBuilding weeks of the year was estimated then become a law It Is on the sen and C W Morse cause for complaint consequence the city would have id to have meastotaled $350451000 against other side The senate sent 83 f show that It was getting less than Its 8443567000 for the same period a ures to the house and has received Slate and Municipal Morse al proportionate share of water In oryear ago A consequent reduction back 10 or Just 30 per cent The In the opinion der to compel capping of the new in Affairs the movement of building matehouse has sent 40 house measures to least the Little Cottonwood water wells the senate and has received back absolute s The protection rials was noted only 'Nominated— By Governor Dern 18 or 40 per cent- would bear the clearest title ef any against this eventuality would be the Concrete Faring Newell B Cook of Morgan as state of a large share or all of to Trend Nineteen Measures Exception All of the ditch com- purchase obtainable fish and game commissioner to sucthe surface righta in the artesian “The Pass Both Mooses tonnage of structural steel ceed J Arthur Mecham Mr Cook basin As the proposition now stands would which the from panies city contracts for low reached its H whose nomination must be approved Dem So far Governor George figure the city has options on slightly more has signed or the secretary of state secure water have primary lights ex- than 1000 acres and the total area several months during January” the by the legislature has been serving has received 19 measures this sesof the basin is estimated at about report said "after which there was as chief deputy of the department The civic water advisory commitsion — seven house bills six senate tending back as far as 1858 There 4000 seres To purchase the remain- decided Improvement extending well tee and chamber of commerce muFebruary” bills and three resolutions or meland or underground water through ing was Concrete paving an exception nicipal water supply committee met are no surplus water ditches Involved rights on It wonld of course morials from each house the general structural recession twice during the week for the purNineteen is no very large proporraise the cost of the arte- to in flow direct end the the with contracts filing only “greater than in any pose of recommending a plan to augtion of the 323 measures that have sian project ment the city water supply by July 1 been introduced In both hpues yet on the water Is a winter saving filH A Rich who has prepared an recent year” Railroad car loadings and passe n failed both times to make a decision it is probably more than the govopinion for Mayor John F Bowman ernor usually has signed on the ing 'held by the Suburban Water differs on the correlative righta doc- ger traffic on street railways tele between Mayor Bowman's artesian messages and Bhip project and the Suburban Water forty-eighday trine He contends that the supreme graph and cable likewise were reported company’s Little Cottonwood proAs against the 19 there are 28 company By purchasing the water court is not likely to follow Its pre- construction as recession but long-dl- 8' showing house measures and 28 senate measposal will try again at a meeting vious decision literally and that ures already 'dead a total of 64 from the holders ef primary rights eventually the owner of developed t&nce telephone communication was Monday morning 4to said since held “have first the up Should the same mortality affect water will be given some legal prothose still alive and somewhere In and the savings filing from the Sub- tection Mr Rich’s assumption part of January with February re Deaths and Accidents If the legislative process some 95 meas- urban Water company the city would proves correct the leral status of the suits showing a gain over those of the car” preceding ures more might be expected to j course be would ot artesian water Light and power companies were Died — William Thomas 10 and reach the gov eroor’s desk The num- appear to have a clear title much improved to be budgeting new construe Charles W Evans Brown 9 both said ber probably will be nearer one-ha- lf — 4 tlon for this year at 8892000000 of Provo of suffocation when the that TIME REQUIRED compared with $850000000 last year walls of a sandpit caved In on them The present legislature is really but the output of electric current The bodies were found after an eight-honot intent on passing many laws search In February was about 6 per cent LITTLE COTTONWOOD The comparatively small number of less than the corresponding month bills introduced is an indication of The deadline fixed by the civic Died— Miss Martha Pepper 19 of 1930 that water advisory committee and the Of copper Salt Lake of drowning when the austocks With declining wa chamber of commerce municipal on hand “prices of nonferrous met' tomobile In which she was riding ter supply eommlttee for delivery of DEATH ENDS HOUSE als have become slightly firmer dur- plunged into the Jordan river The the water to meet the emergency this ARTESIAN apparently caused by the ing recent weeks” the report added accident DEAN’S LONG SERVICE summer is Julv 1 the progress of the steel In- lack of a warning sign where Leland H Kimball president of City Engineer Harry C Jessen and The gradual ends abruptly at the river’s dustry was described as having btreet (Continued Irpnl Fill On ) the buburban Water company says to a start bank the city February operations to 52 survey prompted flow project can be Mayor John F Bowman sav that the brought of similar danger places cent 39 of from in Cleveland he- - sponsored several that the direct capacity per plant completed and the water delivered artesian project can he completed u per cent In December planks of the La Toilette group for Into the city mains by that date Died— Fred B House 80 Ogden the party platform Later he aided provided delivered by July L water the and In ia U Steel 8 Orders Insurance agent Instantly when he financing arranged La Follette in his presidential cam- (Ime for the company to start work accidentally blew the top ot his head Greater In Yolume paign 1 not could reservoir The off with a shotgun April Orders of the United States Steel Cooper was with Theodore Roose by be completed by that date bat It is volume were in velt In Milwaukee In 1912 When an generally greater corporation Died —George Carlos Smith 48 agreed that the direct flow than at any time since April attempt was made to assassinate the from Little secretary-treasurCottonwood wonld be of the famed L was de- D 8 tabernacle choir Motor vehicle former president then ”running for sufficient to meet production son of the the emergency clared to have shown “a January In- late L D S church another term president Jocrease slightly better than the usual Always fearless and militant he of Smith F kidney disease at FINANCING seasonal advance” with export sales seph was looked upon as the leader of his home In Holladay to a increase the northwestern group for many showing tendency 4 f “In January and February the tex ARTESIAN LITTLE COTTONWOOD years He was ranking member of to feel effect tile the Agriculture the foreign affairs committee until began industry Th Little Cottonwood project can Mayor John F Bowman plans to of corrective removed for his clashes with Re- be financed polltlces with regard to by k bond issue or the finance this project If it la accept1923 and 1924 and consumption" Barnes Utah sugar beet growers and sugar production fipublican regulars Inwas Suburban Water company will on the revenues verge When the country by raising said "Tire fabric producers are ac- refiners agreed oh a minimum price nance it and take its pay from water ed from water of 8 per ton for the 1931 crop during of war in 1917 Cooper said: "I as- revenues rate This rate tive” about was thf the latter If sume that the war Is to come When chosen the work could go plan Reviewing international conditions the week Growers of Sanpete and im- raise would Increase revenues by apahead in support British business was 8evier counties who sell to the Gunit comes we will be united without the proportion proximately 8160000 or enough to Bames said I shall do all mediately "uneven" while in Germany “busi- nison Sugar company will receive 30 of the government to Initial submitted five the retire in investment the people being ness as a whole remains slow with cents extra If total acreage exceeds that I esn to help achieve victory The city could pay for the project or six years 7000 acres some signs of Improvement" for our country” over a period of five or twenty years City Attorney Shirley P Jones has Unsettlement In France was noted or any Intervening period The Sub- rendered an opinion that the city Later' Voted Against conditions In Sweden were said Utah canners and growers of can urban Water company has offered administration has the right to fi- and War With Germany nlng crops agreed on a price of 813 to be fairly satisfactory to no In manner for the at nance that the project arrange ton for No 1 tomatoes 16 for No Brazil were said to and Although he later voted against extra cost to the city financing Argentina uncurso been has the and far that except opinion tomatoes from $34 30 to 114 50 per be showing signs of business revival the war with Germany he approved rent interest rate questioned He In eastern provinces of Canada Im- ton tor peas depending on grade the war with Austria-HungaA f claimed hit defeat In 1918 was due 9 provement was noted In manufactur- 4 his on WATER Miscellaneous to attacks by hit opponent QUALITY ing generally measures -In votes on various war 4 Quiet business was reported In bom at Walworth Cooper-waLITTLE COTTONWOOD Japan China and India and War veterans who hold compensawas 1850 He 8 “business Australia Wls September activity con- tion certificates flocked into the Salt Water from LltUe Cottonwood is unisome Northwestern with but from tinues restricted Lake veterans’ bureau headquarters graduated admittedly the best available It has bright spots” versity and attended Union College leas mineral content than any other during the last two days of the week to obtain loans up to 60 per cent of of Law at Chicago He began the Of Salt Lake's mountain streams ARTESIAN and where he Is their certificates under the loan act practice of law In Racine much artesian softer than tbs la served water The artesian admittedly made his home in 1875 He was water Proponents of the project recently passed by congress in the Wisconsin senate and na- claim Oils is an Important advan- hard bat proponents of this project One hundred and fifty applicato the Republican a delegate tions were filed Friday the first day 011 ever the artesian water Inas- point out that It wonld be much freer tage a 1884 For in convention tional the loan law was in effect 843 came much as tbs artesian water would time he served as district attorney be Used in the western or Indnstrial of contamination Inasmuch as this In on It Is estimated that FRASERBURGH Scotland March about Saturday for Racine county 17000 Utah's 22000 conofficials feared Ice men will of ap- part of the city where mineral to too water be mixed would Coast with the guard (J— plans Longworth on their certifiborrow Speaker tent is particularly damaging that about 18 men on an unidentified cates point a house committee totomorrow most general opinion how- present snpply the purity ef the The snowIn were lost a Racine Dutch trawler e 0 to accompany the body seems to be that the softness of The fu- ever Little water Is not considered of storm near here today w here It will lie in state Elected— Harry M Adams presiCottonwood water is not the overan saw Coast Wednesday leave will guardsmen dent of the Western Pacific railroad neral party of vital consideration because ef the great importance turned vessel offshore and distin- as president of the Salt Lake Union afternoon and the house will recess fact that it would be mixed with the on her stern the word Ymul-de- n Depot and Railroad company at a guished tomorrow out of respect to the vet- city’s present snpply and could not assumed to be the port of regis- directors' meeting In 8alt Lake eran legislator noticeably improve the quality ef the try One body washed ashore and a entire water supply violent sea prevented any attempts Elected—Dr William D Donoher First Republican 8 toTCscue the others as president of the Alta club ” et et 1- -O- hail up-hel- th N- ®2©(Sai©imSsGy- - 0 0 LECTURE TITLES : - - ur L — V -- ' er one-thi- 1 rd ry s Sixteen Believed Vessel Lost ex-ee- rv 1- - V WASHINGTON "March 1 PERMANENCE LITTLE COTTONWOOD death of Representative Henry Allen Wisconsin here early toCooper of is no question as to the perThere In the wasRepublican first the day next house manence the of the Little Cottonwood reks for two deaths have occurred Already The water has ’been running va-in the Democratic forces but the ‘ snpply c- - iclee have been filled through spe-c- il there for centuries and will continue elections conThe -lineup for the next house how for centnrles more The only ceivable danger Is a slipping of the i stndsRepublicans 217 with one vacancy: Wasatch fault which Would destroy I Democrats 218 and Farmer-Labthe reservoir but geologists are Onranlzation of the house in the seventy-secon- d congress next Decem- agreed that when the Wasatch fault ber will depend largely on the num- makes Hs neat slip Salt Lake will not ber of deaths and other vacancies Reed a water snpply that might occur “FAIR WINDS” WELCOME SEtRClI FOrYcTRESS FAILS BUENOS AIRES Feb 28 (A7) — Bu LOS ANGELES Mar 1 to the whereabouts of Edna May nos Aires Saturday experienced the Cooper film actress and flier miss- hottest day of the summer the teming since last Tuesday have been run perature passing 100 degrees Fahrendown without yielding a trace of her heit There was a heavy week-en- d Captain- - W C AUn ot the police exodus to the beaches and the counmissing persons bureau said tryside -- or ” - r" OF SUPPLY (flV-Th- e MV-Clu- es ‘ (ARTESIAN There is some question as to the permanence of the artesian supply although the wells which the cit) rontemplsies purchasing have boon flowing for from 18 to 40 years Drill ing of other wells In the artesian basin would certainly diminish the eity’s supply unless the city could show damage and compel capping of the punitive wells Drilling of additional wells in the past has reduced the static head of existing wells and the same result can be expected if new water development is undertaken by other surface owners in the basin STUDENTS FILE PROTEST WASHINGTON March I ((P) — A delegation of college students yesterday presented to Senator Frazier Republican North Dakota a memorial protesting appropriation of money for schools In which military training Is compulsory Prison Term Given Denver Ex-Secreta- ry DENVER March 1 P) — Convicted of embe tiling $28800 of the city’s funds Isaac H Merritt former secretary to Mayor Ben 8ta- - ' pleton tonight faced an elght-to- ten rear term In the state peniwas proSentence tentiary nounced yesterday His attorneys waived the rights file s motion for s new trial On the witness stand Merritt testified receipts for expenditures from the contingent fund from which he was alleged to have appropriated money were ordered destroyed by hia superiors They denied the charge -- t Vitalizing ' Wednesday March 4 -- Vitamines and Minerals - ‘ - 7 Thursday March 5— The Christian Idea 'of Evil How to Banish This Deadly Foe of Human Progress and Happiness By Dr Goshen ' 4 Mo t Saturday March Emo-tion- al - Certain Foods Make' You ’ 7— Why - Old and Feeble v -- Monday March 9— “The Sernon on the Mount” Jesus the Master Psychologist Tuesday March 10 — y “Jesus of Nazareth” By Dr Goshen Wednesday March II —IIow Each Separate Chemical Element Makes for Strength and Health i s w i Thursday March Science of the Future 12— Curative Foods - The Curative ©MIMH-’r- ' morning The exiled soviet leader who has been lU with malaria ana his wife who also has been 111 were uninjured but their private possessions Including material for a book the exile had been writing were destroyed First South at Fourth East Street SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 8 ’ ’ P M COLLECTION ’ 4 ROTE — This Will Be Os' Shad duck's Last Series ot Lectures iu Utah ' w f Friday March 6— Nervous Disorders Hysteria Storms— How to Cure Them r What ' They Mean for Health and Long Life ISTANBUL Turkey March 1 JP)— The villa occupied by Leon Trotzky on Prinkipo Island In the Sea of Marmora burned to thp ground this SPOKANE Wash Mar I W R'Dalwig and R G Johnson former tellers of the old fidelity National bank pleaded guilty to charges of embezzlement and false entry and were sentenced yesterday to prison Dalwlg was sentenced to serve fifteen months and Johnson one year and a day- - About $4700 was Involved ‘Y Tuesday March 3— Acidity the Chief Cause of 111 Health Selecting Foods That Are Alkaline and Villa ofFormer Soviet Chief Burns Bankers get frison terms J r$ -- Loss for Next House t Elements of the Body Control Health Happiness and Long Life: in tj 2— How Chemical Monday March |