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Thursday Morninj iwi'nmiwwijtjMM'nii— iwww)niiHnmiii -- Tlje mviadViiwii Eight Senate Bills Win I Utah House Passage Rejection of Sale by Drink Bill Will Be Reconsidered -- By Radic Measures Enabling Benjamin Alan Municipal Plants Bring Controversy Introduces i Act in Senate From Page One) money To my knowledge It has never yet been published just what those elections did cost the taxpay- ers Airs Power Firm’s Stand for reconsideration as made by Rep- -' "Much "iias been said here about “ resentative Isaac Sorenson (D) Salt the Utah Power A Light company “ Lake None of the previous day’s' Benjamin not wanting H B 50 to The measure (S B 254)” provides opposition to the principal of salesfeel sure they do not ‘want it to a committee of three members for was manifest '' pasSj but that fact will not changp and seeks an appropriation of Thisdndicates the house is willing to finance the study The state my vote as a taxpayer on the Issue” to discuss the bill n its merits 'but ' It is believed ‘1 wonder” asked Senator El superintendent of public instruction there has not been would be a member - much if chairman lett "if the sponsors of S B 107 any change of” sentiment of the committee and the others Senator Lamoreaux Wants and that the measure will be d will tell us just where it originated 7” - leated finally when it comes up Sat on sound basis would be appointed by the governor He contended the provision requir municipal power onefrom a list-o- f three names sub- 2:30 m as a at order special p urday mitted by the senate and the other ing detailed plans and specifications of business from a list of three named submitbefore any ofJ the revenue bonds Offloers’ Vacations Revived ted by the house of representatives are sold would make municipal pow The house also moved to recoObjective Noted er plants next to Impossible as a nsider H B 37 which would permit Uintali-BasThe— matter the practical reserve officers employed” by forth In the following paragraph And-I don't believe” he added "To investigate and study the "that the Utah Power A Light com' their regular two weeks’ vacation in organization— xurrlculaJacilities pany could meet the requirements addition to the training or encampand operation of the primary school called for In S B 107 It is a ment period and made it a special system of this state and particularly piece of legislative trickery" Order for Monday at 4 p m and study the feasiSenator Warwick C Lamoreaux Revenue Bills to investigate Speaker Heber Bennion Jr (D) bility of effectuating economies by (D) Salt Lake City explained he Daggett announced the personnel radio instruction of children up to had long been Identified with the tee of the JJpense and including the fifth grade" — friends of municipal power plants but saicL he did not know when it The measure directs that the combut added that friends of public would take over the calendar The Mechanics Desired mittee Representative Sorenson jreport its findings conclucommittee contains four members ownership should want such projWon sale by drink bill revival ects to be placed on a sound basis sions and recommendations to the Of the minority Republican party Two bills to raise tax rates one governor not later than December 1 The committee is as follower W a minority report HaeBeenAbuse -to ”—ranMTstWtD7rSalHkefahair: promote a- railroad into the 940 -- man "I- - knowj" he added "there - has nintat fymin nd nn fn prlpg aipo H Ray Pond (D) Cache TfiIlfav0T8We7 were: Bills house by the been a great deal of abuse by pro-- mechanics under state regulation ’Proposal' was designed to Improve 'L B Johnson (R) Rich Harry L S B passed' 61 which authorizes the system ahd reduce Strong (D Davie Sol J Selvin board of corrections to deed a tract motere of municipal power plants w'ere among measures introduced in the education costs Some of the advanthink I know that as well as the legislature Wednesday teaching (D) Tooele George A Christensen of land adjoining the state prison anyone in this chamber but not Only two more days remain for tages he claims for his plan are: (D) Salt Lake David H Thomas to Salt Lake Notice of recon- quite so well as some on the outside That It wili permit the state suwithout (R) Salt Lake Parnell Hinckley sideration wasCity introducing served Represen- of this room” con- perintendent of public Instruction unanimous consent (D) Salt Lake W Douglas Allen tative Christensen whobysaid of the body investito select the finest teachers for Senator Lamoreaux raised an ob- cerned Salt Lake Don Clyde (D) (D revealed Salt Lake City was these primary grade students and to one feature of S B 107— Wasatch Maude B Jacob (D) gation jection One of raise the tax bills would to b charged a price which would a Utah Selvoy J Boyer (D) Utah amount requirement that adequate pro- the corporation franchise and na- pay them better salaries to than $20000 an vision be made for "depreciation tional bank levies from three to four Richard M Dalrymple (D) Grand acre which more considered Point exorbihe and Obsolescence” before net reve- per cent of net income It was in- Economy (D) Millard Milton tant J W Pace That nues could of uniformity of inthe be itwill'give Garfield Twitchell — (R) troduced project in house members Hoyt applied the by S B 43 which proposes amend- to interest or of the reve- of the Weber county homestead ex struction to children of these grades Chamberlain (R) Kane and Wil- ments principal to the workmen’s compensa- nue That it will protect tha students deletion of empdon bloc headed by Representaliam D Wood (D) Weber tion law to “make it ‘work a little thesebpnds from hazards of travel and exposure' terms and substitution of tive Herbert E Smith (D “ some wrote in house smoother” The “maintenance" An argument then The additional revenue estimated to diseases which have yet to be arose as to the' meaning That it will save money both in of “mainte- by Mr Smith at $200000 would com7 Under suspension of the rules the amendmentsto the senate nance" and final action on the pensate school districts and the teaching costs and transportation house passed a resolution extending preeented59 which would permit corS B which were divided into state general fund in part for their expense £ the sympathies of the legislature to to close stock transfer changes two motions was put over until homestead exemption losses A corUtah Catholics on the death of Pope porations 60 days before paying a divibooks Pius XL The resolution said that Thursday morning responding bill to raise individual The senate was all ready to vote income tax fates and lower exempin his passing "the nations of the dend or transacting other corporate business on H B 59 when someone moved tions was introduced earlier in the world have been deprived of a great " S B 34 designed to raise the edu- for counselor for peace and an intellec adjournment and 12 members house standards cational of naturopaths parried the motion — tual and spiritual ieader-Th- e reso houses both without This To Double Beer Tax Receipts passed lutlon was introduced by Represen- but S B 33 dealing with Silver Memorial i tative P S Marthakls (D) Salt difficulty The other revenue measure would other phases of the same subject : The house silver memorial the approximately double the beer tax Lake arouse to is Executives opposition expected Two bills vigorously opposed In body of which was appropriated receipts by increasing the - excise from a senate resolution sponsored tax on barreled beer and placing public hearings were reported to Juvenile Custody the floor of the Jiouse without S B 01 Huggins was passed a new levy on the canned or bot which would transfer by aPresident recommendation Wednesday ‘They vote of 20 to 0 The senate tied beverage Its author is Repto coun- by commissioners are H B 140 which would Increase from county who asserted he had no resentative Parnell Hinckley (D) "workv from 1 to 2 per cent the mine occu-- f ty welfare boards the obligation of president Opposition to the In pride authorship suggested that Salt Lake in Is the children bill so that wives” custody strong ing supporting on the body approve the house measure The rates would be boosted from gross proceeds over pation tax the bill in Its present form will be $380000 and H B 114 which would of juvenile courts!'' and then C own his 80 withdrew (S cents to barbel of $155 per light S B 60 which would permit railfeatures of 1) 2 make certain occupational diseases roads The memorial points out beer and from $160 to $310 per bar- dfefeatqd although best an interest- in air R to the measure may be embodied in a the of to compensable under the workmen’s and wateracquire silver rel botof beer Cans and importance mining heavy as well as other types the senate resolution State Senator law entire west emphasizes that tles would be taxed cent Alonzo J compensation F Hopkin (D) Morgan pre companies the present price provisions H B 140 came from the revenue of land transportation six ounces expire per consideradieted Wednesday in an address beand taxation Committee and H B Whenitithe bill was underwas next July 1 and urges congress to The basin bill Uintah railroad the senate it stated fore the associates division-o- f the 114 from the labor committee Both tion McCarran bill Into law sponsored by Senator G V Billings Executives’ association that the Union Pacific which is enact thewill went to the calendar be to sent houses both (D) Duchesne bears the indorseunder Utah laws of Copies S B 30 which proposes amend- incorporated the national congress tho presi- ment of civic organizations of the The bill probably has aroused as much attention as any measure ments to the law defining criminal wants to utacquire stock in an airline dent Utah's congressional delegates territory and the Uintah Basin Railthere is soma ques- and Syndicalism andiabotage'waz re- company-bof state road league he said The region has introduced in the present legislasecretaries governors do so to to as tion its legal right ture Women’s organizations have and legislatures of other silver pro- long sought a 'railroad ported favorably by the judiciary under existing statutes opposed it on ground that they feel states It would an create ducing improvement to S B 63 which is designed it to be discriminatory and unOther aenateactions Jncluded Sait Lake Utaly just: making Passed on final 18 Wasatch H B Duchesne and Uinfeh reading of affidavits of impecuniosity by litl which broadens the powers of the counties governed by a board of Senator Hopkin said an iron clad prohibitionagainst employment gante It was stated many persons stata'board of e agriculture in quarsn- - five members appointed by of husbands able to pay court costa are signing or wiyes in public seed infected the with two noxious tining forrhe first governor years posts whose mates’ such affidavits depriving counties -already are weeds and be elected tnereafteto of considerable revenue gainfully employed probably would Passed on final reading H B 19 Power to Seek Loan work hardship in some cases Ilnor Delinquency which would empower the board of he board would have power to Mandatory provisions of the proS B 90 which will strengthen agriculture to prevent shipment of law would be tempered if a W A loan and grant posed the laws against contributing to the culls to out of state markets B 80 negotiate senate resolution were adopted covPassed on final reading S of a construction into (or railroad of minors delinquency ering the matter he felt A senate the amendments to S B which would make it a misde- the basin the loan not to exceed resolution would embody a stateOnp-o-f meanor tresto livestock to The $5500000 of other permit powers house reads 43 Written in by the ment of recommended policy and as follows: "If ho claim for compen- pass after receiving notice from the board would be conditional on would operate through moral suathe Joan damaged and party obtaining grant sation vs filed with the Industrial sion rather-th-an statute on Passed S B 41 final bill railThe that the reading specifies commission within three years from The speaker said 60 days legal the date of the accident or the date which would permit county com- road run ‘from Sprlngville to a time allotted to a session of the or missions to rent on 12 lease the Green river about property point of the last payment of compensalegislature "is too short a period miles north of Ouray then north to tion the right to compensation shall acquired by delinquent tax sale give adequate consideration to to Vernal After crossing the be wholly barred" all measures- - upon which a legiseast of Sprlngville it lature Under the present Taw trig prois expected to act wisely" would pass- - down the Strawberry vided that "within a week after the Armond F Carr president convalley touching Duchesne as its ducted Occurrence of an accident resulting thq meeting in the Beau A connection first major city in personal injury a report thereof Brummel cafe would into be Lake made Salt In comto City be made the shall writing The motor vehicle mechanic blanks to be procured mission - frorrtthrupon authored —by— Senate Collision comrtitssloirforthat'puT-poee- ” A Huggins (D) Og President Ira (Continued From Page One) den would require examination and How It Would Read treasurer and legislative chairman licensing by the department of rege istration as in other trades and An amendment by the house of the state association and M Malan Weber county clerk professions — Applicants— would - be would make this read: "Within Undr COaSt guard escort the Amer week after the injury is reported to and auditor both had estimated the passed on by one automobile me line freighter Virthe employer a report thereof shall cost of the courts would be consid- chanlc one Diesel mechanic and ginian k limpedjnto port and into ” etc one body man each experienced erably increased be made in writing Wednesday badly damaged in Mrs Burton W Musser of Salt Mr Malan said justice fees In Fees would be set tor examination a collision with Jhe Associated Oil Lake City a member of the Ameri- Weber county now average about and registration: tanker’ Solana in a heavy fog off can delegation to the recent Lima $110 In criminal cases Mr Jarvis Point- - MontararlQ milea south- - of added conference- - and a former member refnarked -- on— ihe Golden Uate of the Utah senate addressed the that county officials "further op- Tliree Found Slain The Solana ‘less seriously dam- this' measure because pose of the MANSFIEUX-QhioI-Fehouse briefly 45 (V- aged aceompanled the--f reighter and that-ma- ny as she-wtrivial and Their-throaMrs Musser said ''happy possibilityslashed feya butcher' the coaet guard convoy through the to bring you a word of cheer from synthetic cases may Us docketed knife the bodies of Mr and Mrs Golden Gate and then went to an little with no or the Lima conference” which she possibility of their John Woerth and their anchorage off Martinez believes resulted in a strengthening ever coming to trial" The added cost was estimated at daughter Loretta were found in the of the structure of peace and deabout $1000 monthly for Salt Lake Woerth home i here I Wednesday mocracy Favors Air Petition night county H Commissioner P Goggin City The governor signed three measWASHINGTON Feb15 U&--E a former member of the house ures which insure at least one nor-mBOISEJffl— Miss Alyee Williams aminer C Edward Leasure recomspoke briefly scholarship each three years to for 11 years secrettfry to the Idaho mended to the civil aeronautics au- each school district strengthen state dlrector of highways was married thorlty Wednesday that ittssue cer regulation- - of small loan agencies Wednesday t to Dr W Hayden tificatea to Eastern Air Lines Inc and indorse the rancher of Weiser She is th for the transportation of passengers federal aid to education bill daughter of Mr and Mrs H C mail and property over aix estabnow pending in congress Williams of Boise lished routes pass'! by-dri- $50-0- ad Measure Asks ©bjeetive-cf-thebilHrs- et' -"- Railroad Line: Two 17-m- Plan to sifting-commit- - mdiirres Extends-Sympathi- Working Wiyes Ban Doubted i Told Defeat Likely j ed - - one-ha- lf district-comprisi- to-b- aP -- Blood Vetoes Justices’ Fees Damages Law-renc- ftSCOrFe dry-doc- -- -- -- - ts al Army Private Dies In Plane Crash -- 38th Day signed32 by GovernO t aD— Small (Weggeland loan au pervi ston E f fee U va May S H B 12 (Redd)— -- Normal acholai hipa Effect tv May S 8 C M l (education committee)— Federal aid to education To b (ran mitted to eongreaa jjn the House Bills Introduced H B 242 (Hinckley)— To double tbs tax an barreled beer and levy a tax of 84 coat par six ouacai bn bottled or fanned beer B 243 (Brewster)— Old age so Uatanta Santa aa S B 103 (Holmes) and introduced by tills only - H B 244 (Brewster)— To require JJdbor held in be intent' to be stored la warehouse 245 T M Rees Rwa Hunter Bench - Macfariane J g Eiswood BOW Brewster Allen Strong Chrletenl Parmit achml district budding fund which may bavwuiuiauvi kiVMted ® ?48 to 259 Inciuaiva (ravanoa ana¥ taxation committee by request)— ProcIur 8ma m 8 B 246 247 220 248 222 221 22JL 224 221- and ly introduced by title only H B 260 ( smith Maw Mae- farianel— To raise the eorporattoo fren-ehiee and bank taxaa from 3 to 4 per cent of net income Vetoed bv Governor A bin calling for the appointment of an education committee to study the feasibility of substituting radio instruction for classroom instruction of students up to and including the fifth grade was Introduced into the state senate Wednesday by Senator Francis St Lundell (D) in Harrison-Thomas-Larab- 8 B poaco ieel B of (Neitdn)— Jiutlc Raturood to oenoto tho In the Senate Bills Introduced t S B 294 (LundeR)— To eetabltih n eocnmieeion to inveatigate the teaalbiilty of radio toatructiofl for chil dren up to the fifth grade and appr $50 00l to it jyiate re 8 B 255 (Lundell)— Teacher tfrement fund Same aa H B 166 only-8 and introduced bv-ti- tle To PP B 256 (Nelson)-right of appeal from diatrict court or-dere granting or refuaing a new thaL I B 258 (Hugglna Snow)— To SHblt eelling of gaeoiina or oil to Intoxi eated peraoni 8 B 25F (Hugglna) — To provide for ttate registration and licensing of motor vehicle mechanics 8 B 260 (Snow)— County welfare contribution Same at H B 72 and to- troduced by htle only 8 B 261 (Eilett) — To exempt fam ily automobiles from execution 8 B 262 ( Billing! — To Create a Uintah basin Improvement diatrict to construct a railroad from gpringvllle to Vernal with P W A aid 8 C R 4 (Lundell)— To Indorse tha Miller bill proposing to lower the inter eM rate on bans to agricultural im- provement districts from 4 to 3 per cent three-ma- Adame Miller CHyde Mason Wood)— To urge congress to liberalise credit midrant imUtMLtO-calend- S B Report d by & MK“0U'ly’ Action on Bill tal) - 8 B 121 land (Farr)— Ogden con- veyance Reported by lifting committal to calendar 8 B 127 (public Institutions committee)— Transportation of patients Reported by sifting committee to calendar 186 and 187 (Macfariane)— Inheritance tax procedure Reported by sifting comibittee to calendar— U of U 8 B 210 (Macfar)ane) medical building Reported favorably by public tnstitutionaecommittee 8 B 214 (McMurrin Child) — U of U and tl S A C building construction Reported favorably by public Institutions committee B 215 (Johnston)— flnow college S comTo appropriations appropriationmittee colCarbon B 218 8 (Lindstrom)— Reported lege equipment appropriation without recommendation by public insti— tutions committee 8 B 233 (Child Weggeland)— Twen-ty-firSouth street Reported favorably by highways committee 8 B 237 (revenue and taxation —Accident reporting To Judiciary committee 8 B 246 (revenue andLtaxation committee)— Motor fuel tax To revenue and taxation committee J 8 B 247 4rgveiiue and taxation committee)— Bales tax procedure To revenue and taxation committee 8 B 248 (revenue and taxation eonwn mittee)— Motor vehicle operator registry-DoTo revenue and taxation commit 8B S B 252 t (Wxglond To an— Judiciary com- B 251 (Macfariane) — District oourt rules ToJudiciary committee C R 1 (Hugglna)— Silver price 1 Withdrawn In favor ol H C Mcommerc and 4 (banking R J g — Bank atockholder liability committee) nt to houee and Passed 18-Hug-aim- ) 8 J R 6 and S J R 7 (Child — National defena cooperation 2 R C 8 to changed Number ad8 C R 3 respectively and1 both to third reading vanced 21-committee)— 18 H B (agriculture Reported by sifting comSeed Inspection under suspension mittee passed 28-- 0 returned to houee and of the rules H B 18— ( agriculture commHee— Reported produce (trading Compulsory passed by sifting committee of tha rule and returned to haunt! l I— 'if h"’ gft end ' 1 (Jacob etfavorably Reported Character education committee by education H C M 1 (Mdrthakte Pett)— Silver under suspension of Passed 20-price the rules and returned to bouse Rlrtton Syndicalism Bill Scored The Lincoln club paased a resolution protecting Senate bill 30 which would amend the criminal syndicalism laWpJtfM hearingthe measure attacked Wednesday afternoon by F Henry Henriod Salt Lake City attorney Mr Henriod described the bill as talkbefpr8— “dangrous’-V4n-8 women at the Newhouse hotel “In a state where Individual human rights havs been Increasingly jdrmted by bureaueratlCTgovernment” he aid “It Is almost humorous to see those favoring hepeal of our criminal syndicalism law fighting for the civil right to advocate forceful interference with industrial and political status quo “Although repeal of the law may o immediate repercussions! would establish a— precedeptthat might give rise to agitation for repeal of other laws designed to prevent crime Therein U the danger of adding fuel to a fire that pight ultimately consume our liberties ‘I believe the rank and file of labor-beintrue Americans would not-vo- te for repeal-- of the criminal syndicalism law Our present law hurts none of us if we mind our own business or In cases of difference of opinion resort to peaceful arbitration rathepithan: force A talk on Lincoln was given by Mrs Grace Lamborn Mrs Clarence R Openshaw club president was In charge J have-n- ) —An army private Francis E George of Madison Wis was killed and the pilot Injured seriously Wednesday when an army combat plane crashed into a clump of trees near Ufali Senate Hears Envoy to Lima Meet Mrs Burton W Musser one of ‘It ha been said” the two women or) the to the recent conference in Lima Peru end here former state senator was a guest The ship was piloted by Second speaker before the state senate Lieutenant Isidor Paredes of the Wednesday afternoon Given an enthusiastic welcome Philippine army who suffered a ekull fracture They were en route when she was escorted to the to Chanute field at Rantoul 111 stand Mrs Musser briefly rewhere Paredes is a student in the viewed a few highlights of the United States army air corps Lima conference she “that we didn’t accomplish much It is true that w did nothing startling But as a d result of the conference the 21 republics' in this hemisphere are closer together than they have ever been before" Another event of the session was an address by Senator Arthur O Eilett (D) Spanish Fork on the anniversary of the sinking of the” battleship Maine which n precipitated the ' Spanish-Ameri-ca- — war Senator Eilett described ' this conflict as “the only war ever fought wholly by volunteers and -- the only profitable “war” It brought the north and the south together the senator said and brought about the construction of the Panama canal Vais to " ttnd" 79cRayon2f0r$l Bias president -(- Bcnaeci H— B-- 15 Dlx)— Sale of keconeidered and Mquof by the drink blade 3Sj)eclal order of business Saturday H B 25 ( committee)— Farm machineryagriculture cleaning Bent to “ 170— and aenrttrbwiiwr 8 B 88 (Holmes)— Government auto without recommenReported liability dation by education committee 8 B 67 (Weggeland)— Drainage district diseohitioa Reported by sifting committee to calender 8 B 110 (Elletf a!)— Personal property tax exemption Reported by sifting committee to calendar — Tax proS B 11? (Eilett withReported ceedings abbreviations out recommendation by revenue and taxation committee $1 Before r season andby— Signed-byspea-ker ate president H B ' 219 Value ins White ground and beautiful range pastel patterns (7 only) 91x105 - Sheet Blankets 2 for $1 Ink — Extra— full bleached 29o— Valuer-72x90-— 68 (Brewster)— Impecunioui af -fidavits Withdrawn In favor of 8 B 63 H B 64 (Jenkinson) — Old ag assistance for reformed felons 8lgntd by speaker and by senate president B - et and 124 (Jensen et al) —Public bousing Reported favorably by municipal and county affairs heavy weight perfect quality - H B Ill (Marthakle at al)— Barschool regulation Reported favor-an-d ably by municipal affairs county committee H B 114 (Pett at al) — Occupational disease Reported without recommen-“datlo- tf by labor committee H B 140 (H E Smith et tax Reported withoutaJ)— Occupation reo ommendatioa by revenue and taxation committee H B 141 (Brewster) — Special tov districts provement Reported without recommendation by revenue and taxation lwkih6for$l bee- 19c Value Genuine "Cannon”! double loop 22x44 ina Heavy weight absorbent J committee H B 160 (Jensen Dlx)— State electrical Inspection Reported without ree ommendation by labor committee H B 180 (T M Reea)— County building regulation Reported favorably by municipal and county affairs committee H B 209 (Atwood Marthakli)— Tax sale redemption To revenue and taxation committee H B 215 (Bonscei)— Use of highway To municipal and county affairs space committee H B 216 ( Lleton )— Probate procedure To judiciary committee H B 219 (T Gsrff et al)— education To education con JBlttee 8 B 30 (Hugglns)-8ynd1cal1sand Kiddies’ Dresses (18 onlylPlaln taffeta and rayon prints Small sizes only Not all sizes In every color Coats and Suits sabotage law modification Reported fa vorabl labor committee S B 34 (Macfarlsne et al)— Natu Passed 49-- 3 and ropathy standards returned to senate ' S B 43 (Child)— Industrial commit-io- n Paaaed 68-and returned to (en ate 61 and 62 8 B 15 to 49 Inclusive (judiciary committee)— Civil procedure Signed by speaker S B 59 (judiciary committee)— Cor Passed 49--0 por&tion stock transfers and returned to senate 8 B 60 (judiciary committee)— by railroads Stockholding Reported fa vorably by Judiciary oommlttee passed 46-and returned to senate 8 B 61 (Macfariane)— Ratifying 1923 restate-cit- y contract Passed 54-- 0 turned to senate an4 there referred to enrevision and enrolling committee for e o o X- $1 e i ri (18 only) Women’s and childrens’ spring styles Not all size In every color Knitted 2 for $1 Dresses (50 only) Novelty knits for women and misses 14 to 20 Black and colors A (Holmes)— Impecunious afby judiciary Reported favorably committee passed 52-- 0 and returned 4o 65 (Williams et al) — White Signed by speaker Malay marriage — Jury service to S"B6S (Hugglna) — -- r lity cases Burned B B 60 (Macfariane)— Definition of contributing to the delinquency of a )u venll- e- Reported favorably by Judiciary committee passed 52--0 and returned to esat8B 91 (Macfariane) — Support of Reported favorably juvenile delinquent committee 63 ed $F sen- 37 (Jenfflnson)— Salaries Sun tog military service Reconsidered and special order of business Monday at 4 p m H B 38 (Sanders)— Logan canyon tond transfer Reported without by appropriation committee H B 42 (Twitchell Motor et vehicle license fund allocation al)— Signed by speaker and by senate president 44 (Pett et Registration of plumbers Signed al)— by speaker and byeenate president grossing 8 B fTWose 4- Candlewicl Bedspreads to party ' cut four-gor- e and tailored Size 32 to - only B Tti (Cowtn) officer Reported without imendation by judiciary committee H B 36 (Pett Bryan V— Deer bunting terstate by presi-8 B 20 (Macfariane)— Pure foods - Stock-’Pass- Priced as Low as ' ' ‘ H- - B 10 (Dlx Pace) — MlnimuA on publte works Lifted from tablewagea and made special— order of biialniM situra day at 3 p m H B 14 (Maw et mi)— County tuaJ insurance Signed by speaker and by senate ar 10 OVeggelarnh — eooperation Btgncd and drugs Reported favorably by agri-— euHure committee 8 B 33 (Macfariane et al)— Natu- ropathy definition Reported favorably by Judiciary committee S B 37 (Eilett)— State hospital su perintendent Reported -- without recommendation by pubiio institutions' committee 8 B 41 (Lindettfcm)— Leasing of county property Passed 150 and sent to house 8 B 5(T (Judiciary committee)— Civil Signed by president appeals JL-fi67 and 92 Grover et si)— iL Hot One Singla Hein in This Ad Was Ever C R 9 (Marthakls)— To Mndototwc upon tha death of Popeexpreii Flua Action on Bills 6—B irTHacfarlii) — Inhrltne tx farm fidavits Boys’ 49c Dress Shirts 3 for $1 Sturdy well wearing broadattractive colors and cloth patterns 6 to Group to Map River Bill Fight 4 14 Boys’ Corduroy Pants (6 to $1 16) 169 Value Thick heavy fabric navy blue onlyfaturdiiy 143 which B S Contending that made sizes 8 to 18 navibeds of of sale for provides ingable lakes and streams would crease the costs of the Provo river the Green river and the Bear river projects to such a prohibitive figure as to make them infeasible several groups will meet with the Utah New spring patterns and colwater storage commission ors stripes spaced figures etc l 2 pr mi-- in ths 29o values Regular meato the to organize opposition 5 for SI Nn'k Tburs-®fday-- at state'-caplto- sure reclama-tio!hth- e Already tha bureau of bureau of biologicaLsur- vey— and -- the Provo— river water users’ association have written to the commission protesting the bill which if enacted would Increase the Provo river project coats $750000 Humpherys state engineer and commission secretary said that commission William R Wallace chairman and Grover A Giles assistant attorney general would of the Boulder canyon project act They returned from Washington D C last week Legislator Opposes Act Wage-Hou- r Men’s Dress Sox rather than diminish full-tim- ' Fine rayon mix- dark patterns and col- tures ore to 12i sizes-1- 0 MISSES’! 9-8- — ' ' $1 SWEATERS Angoras and Woolf All Colon and Slzei OiavCI ElOr’! Children’s Blouses $1 Voile Percalee Organdies I to II Shantung ' t- - VALUES TO S3 unem- ployment was made by Representative Ray P Lund Manti epeaklng before the Knighta of the Round Table at the Newhouse hotel Merchants who now hire five pei hons attempting to “spread" the work among needy members of their communiuet would he forced to dig' charge two and put the remaining UAW Members Indicted e basis he said three on a LOS ANGELES Feb 15 (UP)— He yaid he believed the federal The county grand jury late WedneS' wages and hours law applicable to day returned an indictment against interstate buaineea concerns should 15 members of the United Automobe given a chance to “prove its bile Worker of Amerlcahhargtng worth" before Utah engage! In “exthem with carrying on g campaign perimentation” of terror against nonunion workSamuel W Hughes club presiers of the local Chrysler plant dent presided 8prs$l Value 19e Prediction that the proposed state wagea and hours bill would -- LOOMSDALEMo-Feb-15jLr- February 16 1939 Legislative Calendar — Asked jn Bill (Continued n : School Classes Utilities Bills Sifting GommitteeAppointed sale-by-dri- Cites Abiises Utah’s Senate Clashes on v The house of representatives Wednesday passed eight non Controversial senate bills and voted to reconsider its action of the bill through" adoption previous day' in defeating the ef an adverse committed report In a listless mood the house approved without question a motion Salt fake tribune 40 -- and dal prs women'e gold silver dancc san- - yi v n i pie: women's nov- elty shoes High er 80 low heels SO prs men’s drees galoshes small-larg- e 200 prs women’s strap galoshes all height 2 pairs for heels IS prs boys’ sturdy --well wearing oxfords a pair women’s toft-so- le house slippers all colors 4 prs - ” - |