Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING 12 OCTOBER 12 1938 Stakes Hold Victim Lives Throng Greets Rail Overpass Relief Meets-A- t After Bullet Wasatch Horse Completed in Pierces Body Show Winners Delta District Conclaves Views Expert Intermountain Agricultural News Pork Raisers Farmers Form Organization To Study Problems of Crops Treatment of Entries Close Beccmber31 PAROW FarmersTribun was paid VEGAS Nev Oct 11— Box Elder and Benson 4 LAS Sorenson Stable Total Construction Cost bullet shot by his wife entered II A his lefrbreatJ wentthroughhla -Croups — DiSCUSS Need "body came out hia back bounced Topi Other Owners "Estimated 1 w against the wall and George San-Funds of PWA Society Leadership ders colored is alive Sunday 12 in Jumping Events Mostly '$90000 t SpecUl-to-T- grown— by— h- in AN— Paro-wa- n who for the past two years have grown green peas for the San Diego Fruit and Produce compariy have effected an organl- valley Time Extended for and Future Farmers 4-1- 1 TurkeRoiip the growers less the price of the seed A like amount was paid the pickers who were mostly school children Of the pickMethods U-- ed ers 125 stayed on the job until It was finished and received a bonus Cases of 2( cents per hundred The company seeks 400 acres in Disease Iron county next year half to be harvested in June and half in September Mr Williants says if this Special to The Tribune acreage is secured his company will establish a packing and grading LOGAN— Experiments conducted plant at Cedar City to handle the at the veterinary laboratory Utah crop Agricultural experiment station have shown that sinusitis (roup) in turkeys can be quite successfully treated announces Dr E E Madsen who is In charge of these ex(7500 butlines in on in Special to The Tribune CITY— The conferBRIGHAM ence conventions of the Relief society and Mutuals of Box Elder L D S stake were held here Saturday evening and Sunday in connection with the quarterly conferences Sunday’s Relief society program Included discussions on welfare problems and family budgets together with reports and talks by stake and general board members The Sunday M I A program consisted of meetings of stake and ward boards at which programs A final joint Mutual were given session was held Sunday evening The quarterly conference session was held at 2 p m in the taberGeneral board members nacle who addressed the gathering were George Q Morris T Frank Williams J Edwin Nelson Mrs Katie C Jensen and Ethel Anderson Halterman Experimented Clair Rowley as president and Complete secretary to learn more about Study growing peas and to protect the Special to The Tribune of the here interests industry OGDEN— Contestants in the 1936 The crop of pod peas was better Intermountain pork production con this year than last said M P Wilteat are given until December 31 to liams of San Diegb field manager market their entries J E Daugh-rt- y who reported 138 acres of peas were general manager of the Ogden Union stockyards reported Saturday Entries were scheduled to close October 1 but the date has been moved ahead because so few of periments the entries have been marketed Roup in turkeys Is recognized by The pork production contest Is swellings below the eyes Ths reAnimal Colorado the sponsored by gion just below ths orbit of ths eye company of Utah and becomes swollen with a sticky muthe Idaho Hide and Tallow com New Tariff Set for Feed cous as a result of catarrhal in is and of Idaho Twin Falls p&ny flammation of ths mucous memepen to Future Farmer and brane lining that cavity to Drouth Areas club members of the lntermoun A total of 22 affected birds were Agriculture Department held tain states Encouragement of ef In confinement st the veteri- President Hervln Bunderson of the flcient production of pork in this Now Special to The Tribune Season laboratory and treated with stake was In charge assisted by connary of the is Figures the objective region silver nitrate Within 10 days fol- Counselors Clem Horsley and James RENO Nev Oct 11— Emergency test's sponsors Harvest Will Be Short lowing treatment a complete re Jensen Contestants Active freight rates on surplus feed from covery was effected In all birds contestants in Ida- ITeva'da to points in the drouth Twenty-seve- n and tincture of RICHMOND— The relationship of Argyrol ho and Utah already have mar- areas of the middle west have been The wool market hag been mark- iodine gave unsatisfactory results the Relief society and Mutuals to keted 230 hogs and received pre declared by the western railroads ing time the last two weeks de- Treatment with 2 grains of calomel the L D S church was the theme llminary ratings as to uniformity Introduced into the sinus after the of stake and ward workers of the and degree of finish The prelim- the University of Nevada agrlcul clares the weekly market letter of mucous was removed was only par- two organizations at meetings held inary judging has been done tural extension service has been in- James A Hooper secretary of the tially satisfactory Saturday and Sunday at Richmond Utah Wool Marketing association in connection with the Benson L through the cooperation of buyers formed Given Treatment for Salt Lake City and Ogden meat Applicable when shipments of The letter follows In full: D S stake quarterly conference While wool has been moving in In addition to the above trials Using 100 per feed are consigned to designated Visitors of the Mutual general packing concerns less volume than formerly prices approximately 385 affected turkeys board included Dr Franklin L cent as & basis of perfection prein or federal representatives have been fully maintained Many in the field were treated with silver West W O Robinson Bertha K liminary ratings have ranged from state 60 to 95 per cent with the ma- the counties In the parched area mill buyers xand topmakers have nitrate and observation to date in- Tingey and Charlotte Stewart d at a been set the rate has been ready to take offerings that dicates that the treatment was 80 discussed the year’s Mutual jority 85 to 95 per cent They rates for were obtainable on the easy side to 90 per cent effective in promoting Twelve prizes totaling (100 and reduction of the regular Other topics included: commodities Included of the market The position of me- a cure Thirty-fou- r birds treated program the adult senior in ranging from (2 to (20 will be theMixed church Order feed feed and Ingredients dium wool has been further with calomel showed approximately and community activity programs given after receipt by Ray H Woods concentrates and hay strengthened and this fact has been 50 per cent cure A limited numcontest manager of final records grains and membership and details In making the final Thomas Buckman assistant di- demonstrated by keen demand for ber of trials has indicated that one Mrs Mary C Whitney of the genawards the contest will be judged rector of the extension service said crossbred wool In the foreign auc- treatment may be as effective as eral 'lie society board outlined d reduction while tions Efforts have been made to two treatments at two-da- y by a committee of three upon size go at a inter- the leadership that Relief society 50 and economy of gains degree of per cent of the hay rates apply contract South American medium vals Two methods of operation workers must play in the church finish and accuracy and neatness on shipments of straw and other wool of the coming clip on the were tried and trials conducted at relief program and completeness of records roughages sheep's backs with little success the laboratory indicated that either Another step looking toward the The outstanding of method is satisfactory One method feature Material Assistance shipment of Nevada sur- course has been the devaluation of consists of cutting the swelling at Bride Found Dead Since certain sections of the west possible feed to the dry territory was the franc While it is too early to its lowest d point with a Import about 86 per cent of the plus taken with the beginning last week accurately appraise the net result knife making an incision about amount of pork consumed and this of With Gun Beside Her an inventory of any hay straw it appears likely that demand for Vi inch long The mucous is then x region produces a large amount or other roughages in the state wool might be increased once the removed from the sinus by applyof small grain contest sponsors feel Taken by the federal livestock monetary troubles of Europe are ing pressure with the fingers After much material assistance in inof Kansas City the adjusted feed The immediate result all SPANISH FORK— After an mucous in the sicreasing the number and quality of surveyagency to find out was the fluctuation in the value of nus accumulated is designed search by a group of friends one been removed has about hogs produced in this region will where surplus feed exists so eco- the pound sterling from about cc of 4 per cent silver nitrate so- the body of Mrs Thelma Finch be given by this contest nomical and effective distribution (502 to to (494 This in effect low- lution is intro- Mortenson 28 bride of Clifford Mr 04 teaspoonfull) may result As yet there has been ered the Import duty on wool about duced by means of a medicine drop- tenson young business man was no appreciable demand for hay in 1 cent or possibly 2 oents clean of the bird so found In a field near Mapleton at the drouth states but the federal during the last week To offset this per tilting the head does not run out 8 a m Sunday A rifle lay beside solution that the officials In Kansas City anticipate however Melbourne Australia mar- of the incision While the which was a short disturkey's the body such a demand with the beginning ket was quoted up about 7H per is held in the tilted position tance from her car The young head of the winter feeding period cent had left her home at about massage over the sinus with woman The survey is being handled In The development of demand In gently the fingers to assuure that the solu- 6 p m Saturday evening Nevada through extension agents the New York goods market is said tion reaches all Thelma Finch Mortenson was portions of the born at POCATELLO Idaho — The 1937 in the various counties to be hampered by continued warm Spanish Fork on Februweather Cloth Is still selling aa cavity Method Described agricultural conservation program ary 22 1908 a daughter of John for the northwest will be mapped W and Elizabeth Ktng Finch Her cording to reliable reports below reBourbon Nominees The eecond operative method as parents survive as well as her out here Wednesday at a four-stat- e placement values The most activ- described conference of state committeemen by Dr Madsen consists husband four sisters and a brother Will Address Meet ity prevails in knit goods which of and state extension workers withdrawing the mucous from Mrs Gorn J Simons Salt Lake factor further strengthens the pothe sinus by means of a 10 cc hy- City Mrs Orval Right Parowan The extension service group will PROVO — Addresses by the Dem- sition of medium wool be headed by Dean E J Iddings of ocratic hominees for the state legpodermic syringe fitted with an Mrs Moral Bingham Mt Pleasant Moderate sales of original-ba- g needle 1H inches long Then Mrs Thomas Phillips and Jack Idaho William Peterson Utah: W islature from Utah county will fea- territory wools have taken place at A Schocnfeld of Oregon and S E ture a meeting sponsored by the about the same range of values with another syringe which may Finch of Spanish Fork Balnier of Washington Mrs Mortenson attended the pubProvo Democratic Women's club quoted two weeks ago — 83 to 86 be of identical capacity inject 1 cc Representatives of the national Monday at 4 p h) in the women's cents for average original bag fine of the silver nitrate solution and lic schools here and after graduatoffices prill attend to note recom- clubhouse"’ The ing had been employed by several arud fine medium with the short follow with gentle massage mendations of the four states which Nominees to speak are Mrs Emily inferior type selling from 80 to 82 incision method is probably mofe' local business houses will be used In drafting any changes Alrd Mrs Maude B Jacob Provo cqnts The choice staple lots and practical for the inexperienced opIn the program' over last Orem Irving L graded staple brought about 88 cents erator although some results obyear Ray Loveless The group will probably meet in Pratt American Fork and Fran- when a buyer could be found al- tained have suggested that the the Hotel Bannock cis S Lundell Benjamin though the staple lots are in smaller syringe method may be more efdemand than the French combing fective Following treatment there is a type S The territory grade pronounced swelling as a result of introduced occupied the most prominent posi- the caustic solution This This swelling begins to go down tion in the last two weeks two to four days following treatgrade has been sold at prices rather out fit proportion to other classes ment and within 10 days has pracThe turkeys of territory It is said that 77 cents tically disappeared and 80 cents has been made on desir- are definitely “off feed” for a peable collections Quarter blood ter- riod of one to two days following ritories are also strong selling treatment The reaction following the treatment is more severe when around 71 and 72 cents MONDAY OCTOBER 12 M More activity has prevailed In the the syringe method is used Dr A 6 00— KDYL —Cheerio fleece wool market This is to be Madsen concluded Sons of th Pioneer with 630— KDYL— Uncle Jake expected for fleece wools are too Almanac 7:00— KDYL — Today low in value or territory medium 7 5— KDYL— Tonic Tunee New K DYL— wools are too high In other words Fungus Growth Attacks 77 30— 35 — KDYL — Sing Before Breakfast — KDYL 8:00— Success too the is Inspirational 8tory great Michigan spread 1936 stories of famous people wools quarter and — On the Mall—Robert Hood Hilliard Flat Cattle 8 15— KDYL to- Pl'nfccjation with Samuel W - A Roads Lower Wool Moving Freight Rates Slow as Matt Marks Time neo-silv- ol one-thir- one-thir- sharp-pointe- all-nig- ht Group to Map Rural Program -- hours after the family argument with his wife Minnie Saturday night police reports show When rushed to the hospital Sanders said according to officers “Minnie shot me” His wife admitted the shooting had followed a drinking party at a colored resort after their return home and that they were struggling over the igun when it went off police reports show Little hope Is held for his reas the shot covery however touched the heart doctors report Jury to Probe Liquor Sales To Red Men Wasatch and US Drive to Stamp Out Traffic to Culminate in Special Hearings Special to The Tribune POCATELLO IdahoResults of ths federal government's drive against the sale of liquor and beer to Indians will be seen her during the next week when the United States grand jury will review complaints of federal agents deter- mining whether or not an indictment Is justifiable John A Carver United States district attorney for Idaho said Sunday night on his arrival here “federal agencies are' making quite an effort to suppress the traffic of liquor among the Indians Agents have been working very diligently and we Expect to have from eight to 10 cases to submit to the grand jury” The grand jury also will be asked to review evidence and return indictments in five motor vehicle theft cases four cases of forgery of United States treasury checks one case involving the theft of mail from a post office box and one narotic case Mr Carver said The government will be interested In three war risk Insurance cases The list of civil suits is somewhat longer than the average but it is expected a number of them will not go to trial because they come before Federal Judge C C Cavanah on a motion for default Mr Carver said he is to be assisted by E H Casterlin and Frank Griffin with Alice Gladwin as the chief clerk and Helen Flfer as stenographer George Meffan United States marshal will attend with a staff of deputy United States marshals Women to Organize DO YOU KNOW i A IKUHi 0 3 Trans-Radi- that the Federal tax levy was twice the total Health of Utah in 1929 The consumers’ taxes or Jiidden taxes collected by the Federal Government irt the fiscal year 1936 were nearly nine times as great as the value of all Kfe insurance policies in force in Utah at the end of 1933 The amount collected by the Federal Government in taxes on telephone and telegraph in the fiscal year 1936 fwas nearly as great as the value of Utah’s mineral production in 1933! During the fiscal year 1936 the Federal Government collected in tases on electrical energy a sum greater by $12000000 than the value of Utah’s farm crops in 1935! three-eight- lots have been sold at 36'- - cents delivered Boston Some graded Missouri wools have One been sold at 37 to 38 cents choice lot of Michigan and Ohio quarter blood grade sold at 38 cents and New York quarter blood at 38V4 cents Forty cents has been offered for Kentucky wool but refused These eastern types of light shrinking fleeces are in small supply and quite firmly held at around 41 to 42 cents country-grade- d we mustnV MISS Pf yes AND THE DON COSSACK CHOIR IS ON THE SAME PROGRAM TOOl that eery man woman and child in this state owes a share of this debt amounting to $268JD0 RUPERT HUGHES as Master f Ceremanles BENNY GOODMAN’S '‘SWING” BAND GEORGE STOLL’S ORCHESTRA and FRANK FOREST slngingl Plus FOR LIBERTY WHILE YOU STILL HAVE LIBERTY TO VOTE VOTE Tuesday night— VOTE REPUBLICAN i my-cis- is TH£ CAMEL CARAVAN TONIGHT! WAN BENNETT AND CHARLES BOVER ARE PLAyiNO IN BIRCERAc! CYRANO DO YOU KNOW Political Advertisement bv Stxte Republican Committee M 8 Winder Secretary) fering from a fungus growth stomatis according to Dan Ingr&hm Uinta county agricultural ' agent The mycelium of the fungi grows on grass which the cattle feed on causing the mouth and tongue to become lined with blisters In some cases the teeth loosen and the animal dies Mr Martin has lost one of his finest cows By changing to soft feed it is believed the ailing cows usually re- Production and health of hens can be maintained in the poultry house without any heating system other than retaining through insulation the heat generated by the cover birds DO YOU KNOW that thr National Debt of Thirty-fou- r Billion Debars MUST BE PAID! And it must be paid by YOU! !Pld 11— EVANSTON Oct Wyo About half the dairy herd of Joe Martin Hilliard Flat farmer is suf- by MST— 4:3 pm 7:3 pm E ST— PST— over :3 pm C S WABC-Columb- li T— 7:3 pm Network j Bowers' Band News 8:30 — KDYL — Trans-Radimusical seiec 835— KDYL—Gypsiana lions O MM) — KDYL — Hollywood on Psrade 9 15 — KDYL — Women In the News 9 20 — KDYL — Melodic Interlude — KDYL — Trans-RadiNews 930 9 35— KDYL — Interlude 945— NBC — Voice of Experience Fashion Program 1000— KDYL— 10:15— NBC — The Story of Mary Marlin 10:30— NBC — How to Be Charminfr-wdra-mati' sketch KDYL — Monday Special 11:00 — NBC — Joe White tenor New 11:10— KDYL— Trans-Radi- o 11:15— NBC — “Mrs Wigs of the Cabbage Patch” Other Wife” 11:30 — NBC — “John 11:45 — NBC — "Just Plain Bill"-M 12:00— NBC— American Education Forum 12 30 — KDYL— Trans-RadiRhythm Makers New DYL— 12 5 1 00— NBC— “Pepper Youngs Family" 1:15 — NBC— "Ma Perkins ' — NBC— "Vic and Bade 130 1 :45— NBC— "The O'Neills i" 2:00— NBC — Martha Meade and Hazel Warner 2:30 — NBC — Landnn Radio Clubs pre-- ' ented bv the Republican National Committee — nbo — Grandpa Burton 245 News 3:00— KDYL — Trans-Radi3:05 — NBC — Joey Nash tenor 3 15 — NBC— The Country Cousins 330— NBC— String Ensemble 3 : 4 5 — n BC — Th ree 8c am ps 4 :00— NBC— Education in the News orchestra 4 15— KDYL — Green Brother 4 0 — KDYL— News Oddities 4:35 — NBC — Gale Pace 4 45— NBC— Ftving Time Thum s Orchestra 5 00— NBC — Otto News 5 io— KDYL— Trans-Radift 1 5— KDYL — Hite and Encores 5:30 — NBC— Connie Gates 5:45— NBC— Charles 8evs tenor — 6 00— NBC— Sunset Melodies Democratic state 6:30— KDYL — Utah committee program 6:45— KDYL — Concert Hall of the Air Alf M Landon 700— NBC — Governor Cleveland jieaklng from Richard 7:30— NBC — Tne Champions with Stuart lumber's orchestra Allen soloist ' NBC— The Contented Program: the g0O— Lullaby Lady orchestra directed bv Morgan L 'Eastman Katherine Witwer lyric soprano 8:30— NBC — Hawthorne House 900— NBC— Amos 'n Andy 9:15— Peul Llndley’s orchestra 9:30— NBC — Fall concert orchestra bv William Daly Margaret-Speak- s soprand 10:00— NBC — “Fibber McGee and Mollie” with Ted Weems orchestra — KDYL 10:30— Jennings Phillips and the ' Utah election pod 1045— KDYL — The World Dances 11 1 1 1 1 It (H — KDYL— Trans-Radiincws 05 — KDYL— Evening Varieties 15— NBC- - Rtringin’ Along to—Griff Williams' or hestra 12 00 — NRr— JJeury Kind's orchestra 12 30 — KDYL— Songs of Romance 100 — KDY- L- Good night (Paid AdvJ Riding academy owner ridden by Miles Stephens third and “32" owned by Charles Sherer and ridden by Lorene Donaldson fourth McDonald” owned by with Herman up was first in the open walk trot division “Dainty Duchess” owned and ridden by Mrs E R Dumke “Bohemian second Ginger" owned and ridden by Marilyn Eccles third and “Ute Boy" academy owned with J P Stephens up fourth In the class Wasatch Chief” owned by J S Glazebrook and reined by Gene Stephens placed first "Sir Maytag” and "Liedy” of the Fred Schoss stables placed first in the pair class “Love-Le- e H A Sorenson hl Special to The Tribune DELTA—' The overpass west of Delta has been completed and is now ready for acceptance by the stats road commission The overpass was started in the spring through P W A funds Re- cently two shifts have been working daily Contractors were Strong and Grant of Provo The overpass will now b the only official railroad crossing in Delta and It is a question whether or not other crossings will be closed and all traffio routed over th pass The cost of construction and rights of way will be between (80000 and (90000 with the greater portion of it being W P A funds This pass will be an important link in the new highway No 6 The pass was done ahead of schedule in order to be ready when the highway reaches here The roads have been constructed from the pass in a “Y” one road going through the fields and joining the oiled road at the Allred farm on the river and the other going out past the Bassett farm to join the --North Tract road at the river bridge TUNE IN T T V vJ San Francisco Los K-F- -I Angeles HEAR! K-P- -0 MARK REQUA Noted National Hia Subject: Figure ‘ Bruising is the most important single defect found in potatoes on the market The way to make the potato crop more marketable is to avoid injury at all stages of digging and handling the crop T I KNOW THEM (Paid Political Advertisement bv Geo Snider) AS Constitutional Amendments AMENDMENT NO 1 Joint Resolution proposing an' Amendment of Section 1 of Article lt of the Constitution Relating to the State Executive Department the Terms Residence and Duties of Officer (Superintendent tution and to be submitted to the electors of th etate at the next general election io the manner provided by law SECTION 3 If approved by the electors of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect oo the first day of January therein: Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Article XIII Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah as Amended at the General Election In 1930 Relating to Taxation of Tangible Property Ascertainment of Value Exemptions and the Annual Tax for the State Be It resolved by the Legislature of th s State of Utah of all members elected to each House and of all members of each House concurring therein: SECTION 1 That It t to proposed amend Article XIII Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah aa amended at the general election in 1930 to J ad as follows: All tangible property in SECTION 2 the State not exempt under th laws of the United States fit under this cohstitution shall be taxed in proportion to Its value to be ascertained as provided by law The property of the United States of the State counties cities towns school districts municipal corporations and public libraries Iota with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for prlvnie or corporate benefit shall be exempt from taxation Water ditches canals reservoirs power rights plants pumping plants transmission lines and owned ftumes end used by Indipine viduals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned bv such individuals rr corporations or the Individual members thereof shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes Power plants v power transmission lines and other proper-tused for generating and delivering electrical power & portion of which la used for furnishing power for pumping water for Irrigation purposes on lands In th State of Utah mav be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pttmoed under such regulations ns the legislature may prescribe The taxes of thn indigent poor mav be remitted or abated nt auch times and In such manner as mav be provided bv law The legislature mav provide for the exemption from taxation of home? homesteads and personal property not to exceed 82 000 in value for homes and homest-ad- s and $300 for per not to exceed sonl property Property $3 000 in value owned bv disabled person who erved n env war In the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons mav be exemnted as the legislature may provide The legislature shall hr law for an annuel tax sufflrient provide with other sources of revenue to defray the estimated ordinary evnenses of the state for each fiscal near For tb mirnose of pavlnr the afate debt If anv thre b the legislator shall provide for levvinCa tax annually sufficient to pev the annual Interest and to pav the nrinrlnal of auch debt within twenty veara from the final passage of the law creating the debt (As amended November 4 1910 SECTION 2 The Secretary of State la herehv directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to th elector of the state In the next general election in the manner provided by law SECTION 3 If adopted bv the elector of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first dav of January next succeeding a determination bv the Board ofState Canvassers of the result of the eleotion designated In section 2 hereof CONSTITUTIONAL A 1937 'Of Public Instruction) Be It reached by the legislator of the of all the memState of Utah two-thirbers elected to each bouse concurring CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO SECTION 1 That it Is proposed to amend Section 1 of Article VIL of the ConstUii tion of the State of Utah as follows: SECTION 1 The Executive Department shall consist oL Governor Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer and Attorney-Genereach of whom shall hold his office for four years beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the state shall be admitted into the Union and shall end on the first MonThe officers day in January A D 1901 of the Executive Department during their terms of office shall reside at the seat of where they shall keen the pubgovernment lic records books and papers They snail perform such duties as are prescribed bv this Constitution and as may be prescribed by law SECTION 2 The Secretary of State Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law SECTION 3 if adopted by the electors the result of Canvassers ignated in Section 2 hereof a AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL NO 2 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendto Section 10 of Article VII of the ment Constitution ApRelating to Governor pointive power and the filing of Vacancies In Certain Offices (SuperinBe tendent of Public Instruction) It resolved by the Legislature of the s of all the memState of Utah bers elected to each bouse concurring : therein SECTION 1 That It Is proposed to amend Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah aa follows: SECTION 10 The Governor shall nominate and by and with the consent of the THE VOICE OF THE WEST Senate appoint all State and district officers whose offices are established by this MONDAY OCTOBER 12 Constitution or which may be created by A M law and whose appointmeut or election is not otherwise provided for If during the 6:30— K8L—Sunrise Serenade recess of the Senate a vacancy occur in 7:00 — CBS—Metropolitan Parade any State or district office the Governor 7 :30— KSL— Morning Melodies shall appoint some fit person to discharge News the duties thereof until the next meeting 7:45 — KSL — International of the Senate when he shall nominate some 8:00 — KSL — Political Forum oerson to fill such office If the office of 8:05— KSL— arly Shopping lustlce of the supreme or district court Morning News Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer or Attorney-Generbe vacated g 30 — KSL — Breakfast Melodies resignation or ofherwlxe It shall 9 00— CBS— “Magazine of the Air" Leith by death be the dutv of the Governor to fill the same Reed Kennedy Siexens' or’heslra and the appointee shall appointment Clara 8avege by “Trouble House" hold his office until his auccessor shall be Llttledale elected and qualified aa may be by law guests with Miss provided ) :30— KSL— Home Service SECTION 2 The Secretary of State Is Nancy Finch hereby directed to submit this proposed 945 — KSL—"Weather Prophet " to amendment the electors of the state at — — The with Parade KSL 945 John NesbittPassing the next general election In the manner provided by law 10 00— KSL — Serve and Save SECTION 3 1015— KSL — Words and Music If adopted by the elector 10 30—CBS— The Romance of Helen Trent of the state this amendment ahall take 10 45—CBS— Rich Man's Darling effect the first day of January next suc11:00— CBS — Betty and Bob ceeding a determination by the Boardelec-of 11:15— CBS—Modem Cinderella State Canvasser of the result of the 11:30— CB— “Who's Who in Today' tion designated in Section 2 hereof News” with John K Watkins — 11:42— CBS Hymns of All Churches CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 3 11:45— CBS— Betty Crocker A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend1200— CBS — Big 81ster ment to Section 8 of Article X of the Hollow Constitution Relating to the State Board 1215— CBS— Happy 1230— CBS — Michael F Walsh "Christoof Education (Superintendent of Public pher Columbus and the Order of Instruction) the K of C” It resolved by the legislature of the Be 12:45— KSL — International TTews s State of Ulnh of all the mem1 00— KSL— Popular concert bers elected to each house concurring Columbia Concert Hall E 130— CBS— therein: Robert Schmitz concert pianist SECTION 1 That it Is proposed to 1 :45— KSL— To be announced emend Section 8 of Article X of the Con2:oo — KSL — Musical Matinee stitution of the State of Utah as follows: 2 30— CBS— Concert Miniatures SECTION 8 The general control and 2 45 —CBS — Chicago Varieties of the Public School System 3 00 — KSL — Words and Music supervision — International News shall be vested in a State Board of Educa315— KSL — tion of CBS such persons as the “News Through a Woman's consisting 330— Legislature may provide Eyes” Kathryn Craven 345 — CBS — Wilderness Road SECTION 2 The Secretary of State la 4 00— CBS— Tito Guizar tenor Hereby directed to submit' tnls proposed 4 i5 — KSL — Melody Parade amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner 445— KHI— “Round the World Club Mac Bill and Jimmy with provided by law 5 00— KSL— Merchants' Radio Column SECTION 3 If adonted by the elector 5 15— CBS — Popeye the Bailor Man of the state this amendment shall take ef5 30 — KSL — Jack Armstrong the first day of January next sucfect Annie 545— KSL— Orphan a determination by the Board of 600— CB8 — Horace Heidt’s Brigadiers ceeding Canvassers of the result of the electhe King Sjstera Alvimr Rey Bob State in Section 2 hereof tion designated Llsbeth Hughes and the McCoy G!ee ensemble CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO 4 630— KSL— International New 6 45— KSL— Strange Adventures A Joint Resolution an Amend7:00 — CBS — Radio Theater — Ginger Rogment to Kection 18Proposing Article XII of the ers in “The Curtain Rises" directConstitution of the State of Utah Related by Cecil B de Mille ing to Liability of Stockholders of Banka 8 :00—CBS— "Serenade Wayne Ktng And Be It resolved by the legislature of the hia famous wait melodies State of Utah two-thirof all the mem8 30— CBS— “Roosevelt preProgress” bers elected te each of the two houses seuted Good by the Neighbor voting In favor thereof: league SECTION I That it Is proposed to 845— CBS— The Goose Creek Parson 9 00— CBS— Republican national commit- amend Section 18 Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the tee presents William Hard same will read aa follows: 9 15— CBS— Renfrew of the Mounted SECTION 38 The Legislature may pft-vld- e 930— CBft— Pipe Smoking Time with Pick and Pat Bennie Kreuger's by law that the stockholders in every orchestra and the Landt trio corporation organized for banking pur10:00— KSL— Radio Playhouse presenting poses or the holders of any one or more the KSL Players In FPhoney" by of the classes of stock Issued by any such corporation In addition to the amount of Gladys Wagataff Binney capital stO(k subscribed and fully paid bv 1030— KS1A--"- The Weather Pionhet” them shall be individually responsible fur 10 35— KL— International News an additional amount not exceeding t lie 10 po—Cits— Hawaii Ca Is amount of their stock In such 11 no— KL -- Night Boat or the amuuut of their stock of vorporatlon 11 30— CDLBS— Gene Cole's orchestra any particular class in such corporation for all 11a Midnight debts and liabilities of every kind 12 00— CDtRS — Phil Harris orf heatrs 12 30 — CDTBS— Jimmv Dorsey's orchestra SECTION 2 The Secretary of 111 ate js directed to cause this proposed amendment 100— KSL— Gord night to be published aa required by the Couati- (Paid Adv) A A A L AMENDMENT NO 6 Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9 Article VI of the Constitution of Utah Brisling to Compensation of Members of the Legislature Be It resolved bv the Legislature ef ths e Slate of Utah of all the members elected to each of the two Jrouses In favor thereof: voting SECTION 1 That It Is proposed to amend Section 9 Article VI of the Constitution of ths State of Utah as follows: SECTION 9 Th members of the Leris-latur- e shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature mav provide not exceeding eicht dollars per dav and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the moat usual route and thev shall recetve no other pay or perquisite SECTION 2 Th Secretary of State la hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election to the manner provided hr law SECTION X If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1937 I M H Wriling Secretary of State of th State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1935 aa the same appears of record In my office I further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the general election November 3 1936 under the number and' title herein designated In witness whereof ' I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State nf Utah thta 1st day of 8ep tember 1936 CONgTTTFTTON A ?7l6h!CrUJLjL r ( TONIGHT AT 7:40 ON flve-galt- MT PLEASANT— A Republican women’s organization will be ef fected at a meeting for Republican the state this amendment shall take efwomen Monday at 3:30 p m in the of fect the first day of January next succeed Carnegie library lug a determination bv the Board of State of the election des- Radio Programs three-elghth- Special to The Tribune OGDEN— Ogden fancier Sunday of witnessed the performance equine thoroughbred In the Wasatch horse show and saw the horse of the H A Sorenson stable canter off with two firsts and a second “Ben Bolt” Sorenson's jumper ridden by Herman Kraheipbuhl won in the open jumper class and second went to “Wasatch Maid” Wasatch Riding academy jumper in the handy jumper class "Dainty Duchess” owned by Mrs E R Dumke ridden by J P won the combination Stephens class Winners in the pleasure horse competition were: "Ned” owned and ridden by A A Shaw first 'Sir Maytag” owned and ridden second by Fred Schoss “Tony” y Mm |