Show 4 - THE $ALT LAKE TRIBUTE THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 17 by furnishing matrices of the adver- tisement to each newspaper in STATE GETS SET state The ‘cost of advertising ID ADVERTISE -- AMENDMENTS Welling Pleased WiflTKate Offered by Utah Newspapers I the the amendments is a welcome surprise to state officials The advertisement will be nine inches long and will run nine times the first publication being September 6 and the last November 6 the day before the election Two Amendments - Two amendments are proposed One is the “repeal" amendment which Article would amend 2t of the state constitution by striking from it Sec tion 3 which at present prevents the possession advertising manufacture or sale of beverages containing more than one-haof one per cent ef alcohol by volume 'The other amendment proposed is the minimum wage amendment which is an addition to proposed Article 16 of the state constitution In this case the amendment proposed by the regular session of the Due to a legislature will be used technicality it was feared that this amendment would not stand the test in the form in which it passed the regular session because no clause Was appended directing the secretary of state to1 advertise the proposal To fix this the proposed amendment was reintroduced at the specialises-sioand was amended in the senate and by the addition of a phrase “at the place of employ- 1933 FLOODTAKES HEAVY TOLL Forty Killed and $2000 OOO in Property Lost in Jamaica Storm KINGSTON Jamaica Aui IB MO— Forty persona were drtfwned early today in floods which overwhelmed Kingston and its suburbs following upon a severe tropical atorm The damage buildings and crops wasestimated in an official account at about $2000000 The storm lasted six hours and was described as the worSt in 80 years The water rose as high as six feet in the streets and rushed through dwellings washing away many occupants Cries of victims were heard from 2 o’clock in the morning-unti- l dawn Two children were swept away from thbir mothers' arms by the floods and drowned The weather had improved later today but the auburba and the city ' ment" were strewn with wreckage Many Locked in'Safe houses were struck by lightning and The senate and house passed the railway and telephone services were amendment in this form and it was disrupted sent to the secretary of state In due course Soon afterward however the was carefully locked in the speaker's house sent a letter to the secretary safe where so far as is made public it Effort was still remains asking for dts return made to amend the resolution then In the meantime in passing a law to but It was found that this could not make the first Tuesday after the first be done whereupon he amendment Monday in November 1933 a day for a general election the special session provided also that the people should vote on the repeal amendment and ‘‘such other amendments as may be lf It Will cost the iUte of Utah $3168 to advertise two proposed constitutional amendments which will go before the people of the state on the same ballot on November 7 next This was determined when Milton H Welling secretary of state and the officer Whose dmy it is to have the amendments advertised reached an agreement with the Utah State Press association as to the method and form of publication The legislature in special session was asked to and did appropriate $5000 for the publication of these advertisements which are required in at least one newspaper in each county of the atdte that has a newspaper of general circulation At the legal rate Mr Welling was told Tuesday he could have this advertisement Inserted in one newspaper in each of the 19 counties at the price at which it is to be inserted in 83 weekly newspapers and seven dail’cs which are all the newspapers printed in Utah This is accomplished - five-wor- d -- SO YOU WILL KNOW 4 --AND THE wi oo owe pAt The following Salt Lake Coal Merchants are conducting their business to conform with President Roosevelt’s N R A Code 100 " '" " x i to advertise the proposed amendment as passed at the regular aession and so interprets the law Otherwise there is some doubt that this particular amendment which was Introduced by Mrs Reva Beck Bosone then a member of the house but since resigned would ever have been presented to the voters And certainly so long as it is locked In the house safe the Gibson ‘amendment introduced by Mrs Bosone’s successor in the house will not be advertised T’ yy - fy-- X submitted” Secretary of State Welling takes this to mean that he is given authority ’ s jfr t f 1 M J ' Cities 1 J ' I J -- 7 v 1 i - V S i c IP : i "( t - ' - K Coast k ' - U S - 'y- - ' -- Y ' fyv ‘ y ' I t 4 Xv'- ' ' s' - s' k TOTEPHEAT TOLL-M'ODNT- - 1 $ Cooled by Rains but High Temperatures Continue Inland SAN FRANCISCO Aug 1? and sea breezes cooled a thin western edge of the continent today while intense heat continued to hold most of the vast western interior area from Canada southward in unrelenting grip The Pacific coast heat toll stood at 11 deatha At Seattle skies were overcast and the thermometer registered but 75 at 2 p m but eastward the mercury stood high registering 96 at 1:30 p m at Spokane Fires raged in the KanikaU and Pend Orielle forests of the north but squads of weary fire fightera had the flames of several blazes somewhat under control late today In the Sierras at several points the fires raged Civilian conservation corps men were conscripted as fighters in many areas Portland which yesterday had temperatures above the century mark reported the mercury at 83 at 2 p m with rains in the central part of the state bringing relief to thousands who suffered in temperatures above the 100 mark yesterday San Francisco which so far has escaped the heat wave with temperatures in the 60s today had its warmest August day with the mercury reaching 82 shortly before noon A sea breeze which gained velocity at noon aoon brought the mercury back tb the 70s It was 74 at 1 p m Los Angeles reported temperatures "nearing normal” with an 88 maximum today San Diego had a maximum of 75 but humidity slightly above normal ns mAi'mwasr i I Prices Effective Again Thursday in Onr Stores HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIALS These REMEMBER WHITE KING QITfJAP jUVJilV £T FANCY CREAMERY Utah Beet Fine Granulated— 100 LBS 23c 17c lb g39 59c LARD-8-lk- pkg SALMON ALt JELL-WEL- L FLAVORS TOILET PAPER Large Holla BROWN SUGAR SALT GEISHA CllAB — No PEAS ITzVn!: PINEAPPLE lb i 2 cans 25c 2 for 29c 10 bars 25c SOAP or'luna Kraft CHEESE 18c pkg 5c 4c 2 lbs 15c 5-bag 10c 23c Can S“ITS‘r“' 15c BREAD 7c MAYONNAISES TUNA FLAKES gy 2: 5c 25c 10c 25c STRING BEANS?' 3ior IN OUR MEAT DEPT FRANKFURTERS : 23c 25c 2lbs25i! Government Inspected— Finest Quality PORK STEAK 13c lb IN OUR FRUIT DEPT GRAPES PEACHES Sr:1 basket EIb Vt&h Crop Very Bhort—Suggest To : 23c lb 5c Can Some of These Last Kites Held For Crash-Victi- m Funeral rites for Miss Louise Hig in an automobile accident in Provo canyon early Sunday morning conducted were Wednesday at 12:30 p m in the Larkin mortuary chapel with Bishop C Clerbnce Neslen of the Twentieth L D S ward officiating The invocation was offered by Nicholas G Smith Speakers Included E Wesley Smith end Professor Levi Laurinda P Edgar Young Mrs Brewerton sang three solos- - The benediction was said by Joseph Perry Burial followed in the City cemetery where F D Higginbotham ded cated the grave Miss Higginbotham was the daughter of Mr and Mrs S H Higginbotham 878 Fifth avenue New Sewer Area Created by City Creation of a sewer district in the vicinity of Eighth West end Thirteenth South streets ym authorized by city officials Wednesday and City Engineer W D Beers was instructed to submit construction estimates Residents have sought a sewer extension for many years The proposed line would run south on Eighth West street from Thirteenth South street to Fifteenth South street Engineers explained that because of the location of the main sewer line on Thirteenth South street it also would be necessary to include Thirteenth South from Seventh to Eighth 'West streets and California avenue from Eighth West street to the Jordan river Tha engineer's construction estimate is expected to be presented within the next ten days- HEAUNO CONTINUED LAS VEGAS Nev— Preliminary hearing in Justice court for C B Irving 34 charged with the wounding of George Harris 33 former Salt Lake chef was continued until Thursday by Frank M Ryan justice of the peace Judge Ryan’s decision probably will be made Friday morning Harris was stabbed in a fight at a Las Vegas night club recantly 1 t 1 (4 1 Today’s Message From the President of Sears Roebuck and Co V N yesterday all seemed lost save courage Today a country marches to work with hope in its eyes and in its heart the courage it never lost ONLY ? No one can predict tlie morrow - with certainly But I — believe we will the that morrow are approaching reveal a greater and firmly a 1 i 1 J v 11 t i i i i factory will be shared in greater measure by a greater number of people than ' T omorrow -- ft ever before I hope very earnestly that in the days to come we' will all remember one lesson that we must have learncyl from the dreary days of the three past years the lesson of thrift We realize now how wise it is to lay something away for the rainy day That you must make the money you work for work for you That government can put 10Q cents into a dollar but it is up to you to get 100 cents ont of That wise spending is largely a matter of where you spend That a dollar money like motors goes farther for some people it all depends on the hatiAnd finally that a dollar saved is a dollar made dling k I am proud of the fact that through the booms and depression! of nearly fifty years Sears has always been the store of the thrifty Sears has appealed to those to whom laving apIts methods have been economical Its optimism tempered with care peal Its view pont safe and sane and sober Its way of reaching this goal has been tolower ' costs in order to lower prices to root ont extravagance and waste to emphasize the contents instead of the package and keep frills out in order to keep values in Unswervingly Sears has been a store for a people thrift-conscio- thrift-conscio- And now that America is again on the upgrade may I suggest that while sharing in the And the chief of these blessings of tomorrow you do npt forget the lessons of yesterday Is thrift ’ ' V ' |