Show January 18: 1941 rile Snit gake rfributte Saturday Morning Bill Proposes Juiüor Feeder Nets Top Ttah's House Meet Rejects Backs More Surveyor DThik Salé Of $1750 at Denver Aid to Britain Powers Plan Jan taisr for Utah Move to Establish Plan I 17 (AP)--AAberdeen Angus 'steer shown by DENVER William Ehrman Gering Neb brought top price of $1750 a hundred pounds Friday in the National Western Stock show's Will Direct State Organization I Nazi Princess Pleads to Stay in U S x - :::: n '' Senator Spence Offers Op tion Measure - first junior feeder auction won in Erhman's steer winner of the the offering of animal) contest of last the reserve championship In the junior year's show division was sold to Swift & Co In the contest a bunch of calves for Safeway stores is turned into the rodeo arena The auction devoted exclusive- and the youngsters who catch them ly to cattle exhibited by Future may keep them club Farmers of America and Robert Smith 18 Big Springs Following closely on the heels youngsters brought more than Neb sold his fattened calf for of house bill to permit counties $40000 and boosted the week's $14 per 100 The steer Judged and municipalities to return to sales volume to more than $2600- - the best of the contest calves en000 tered this year weighed 960 prohibition a bill to legalize sale of 255 animals were led pounds netting Robert $13440 He of liquor by the drink under a A total the auction ring Friday said he would use the money for through local option system was introduced marking the final sales event et his education IMO the Utah senate Fridly this year's national western Prices The first prize shorthorn steer The measure introduced by Sen- averaged about $1450 per 100 of the junior division shown by Arlon Christiansen Harlan Iowa ator Charles W Spence (ID) Salt pounds A feature of the junior sale was brought $15 would IP Lalt Oty permit counties or municipalities to issue sale by the drink licenses under certain restrictions r Il101or Features of Bill M-NsSome of the major features of The proposed law: L Revenue from the licenses would be retained by the county or municipality (Continued From Page One) 2 'rho license fee would be fixed BOISE Jan 17 (AP)—An ' th issuing authority by dividends out received who holders Idaho planning board composed 3 A sale by drink license could of in Utah earned profits be revoked for any violation of effect on resident stockhold- entirely of elective officials rules and regulatiovs of the state ersItswould was be to increase their tax serving without pay liquor control commission some instances and reduce it in in un4 A liquor permit would be formed by Governor Chase A others necessary for purchase of liquor stockholder in a Clark Friday as an "economy The resident by the drink corporation which derives 50 per move" that overshadowed ac5 All liquor dispensed by the cent or more of its income from licensees would have to be pur- Utah legisoperations would enjoy a de- tion by the twenty-sixt- h chased from the state in tax burden provided hia crease 6 Licenses could be issued only was enough to coma lature to persona of suitable character and dividendwithin large House and senate alike held only 4 the and 5 per cent largely financial responsibility brief meetings that brought them income of individual the brackets 1 Every licensee would be re- tax rate His total tax would be to the end of the second week of ' outred to poet a bond of not less increased slightly if his dividends their legislative session introduced in the than 62000 plus other income brought him only Four bills were one in the upper chamber lower 1 2 3 Into cent brackets the and Oil Tax Sought per Governor Clark in an executive tax income of individual the A bill to impose a tax of 4 cents The tax on the resident stock- order relieved five planning board pet gallon on Diesel engine fuel holder in corporations which de- members of their duties and anwas introduced by Senator Dex- rive less than 50 per cent of their nounced appointment of a new ter Farr JD) Ogden The tax income from Utah corporations board with himself as chairman would apply only to fuel used for would increase by 3 per cent of his assisted by Attorney General Bert propelling vehicles on the high- dividends from such corporations H Miller Secretary of State ways and not to that used in staThe proposed tax law is modeled George IL- Curtis Auditor Calvin E tionary engines or exclusively on after the Wisconsin law which was Wright and Superintendent of farms upheld by the Ti S su- Public Instruction C E Roberts Senator Byron A Howard (ID recently He said Reclamation Commiscourt preme Huntington introduced a bill to No estimates of the revenue it sioner E V Berg would be named make members of the legislature would produce have been made by consultant and executive secretary Ineligible for appointment to any either Senator Miller or the state to the board on the same basis public office of profit or trust tax coznmission but the amount "within a few days" under authority of the state until would be substantial A partof one year after--thof the revenue derived front the 3 Outlines Reasons expiration ' his term ' "This action is being taken" the per cent supplemental corporation This measure has been before franchise tax however would be governor added "to preserve the the legislature before but has al offset by reductions in individual advantages of planning in conways been rejected income tax payments junction with the federal governA bill to repeal sections under In case a corporation has a loss ment and still save money for the which auto theft could be prose- but pays a dividend out of sur- state" cuted as a misdemeanor was in- plus and undivided profits the tax Retiring planning board 'memtroduced by Senator William A commission would upon applica- bers include Otto P Hoebel of Dawson (R) Layton The sections tion determine the portion of such Arco chairman Walter Clark of were written into the law iv reserves derived from Utah opera- Kellogg N V Sharp of Filer ' previous legislature to permit pros- tions Frank McCrane of Grangeville and cution of persons who take an Crandall of Idaho Falls J Lynn a for ride without automobile joy D Wood of Boise has been conIntention of retaining it sultant and executive secretary 3 Causes Difficulty Experience of prosecutors however has been that the misde meaner sections handicap them in the prosecution of genuine auto thieves : ' Senator George A Christepsen 4Mliimmalf frp Salt Lake City introduced a Fifth Day bill to permit persons other than licensed architects to draw plans Senate lot and supervise construction of Jan 17 SPRINGFIELD buildings to be used as residences Bills Introduced f 80 employes of (INS)—Dismissal or for farm purposes outside of $ B 13 (Miller)--T- o exempt from cor- of the Illinois department of franchise tax dividends on which Incorporated towns The exemp- poration 3 per cent supplementary eoriKe finance effective Monday was anproposed tion would apply only to buildings ration franchise tax has been collected B B 18 (Miller)—To impose 3 per nounced Friday by State Finance of a limited size franchise B McKibbin supplementary corporation ' The measure would also permit cent out of profits Director George tax on dividends paid Notices of dismissal McKibbin from property or operations In officers and employes of the U S &rising Utah were mailed to these employes 8 B 17 (lifMer)-T- o exempt from in- Mid government to plan and supervise dividual Income tax dividends on which Friday The action he said is in btiilding without a state architects 3 per cent supplementary corporation line with Governor Dwight Green's franchise tax has been onsets& license B 18 (Farr)—To impose 4 cents expressed determination to cut Senator Christensen said that the per gallon tax On Diesel engine fuel Used state expenses present law is not generally ott on 8highways B 19 (pence)—To permit counties Ten of these employes are in the :t and municipalities served in the rural districts to legalize sale of division of liquor revenue 40 in liquor by the drink 8 B 20 tHopkin)--T- o bring federal retailers' occupational tax division ampkiyes residing in Utah under state 31 in the oil inspection division and tax law income Liison is Teacher 97 Dies 8 B SI tebristensenl—TO permit - sANDUSICY Ohio draw than other architectvita plane at least three in the motor fuel Jan 17 LP)— and supervise construction of buildings tax division The employes being limitations within one97 'Alice Simpson Wiggins epecified sectiona dropped include appointees under B 22 (Dawlion)—To repeal it tim teacher who was a friend of under which automobile theft tan be prose- the administrations of both Goveras a misdemeanor Thomas A Edison died Friday cuted B B eliminate tom- nor Horner and Governor Stelle Sirs Wiggins who did much liter- pulsoy 23 (Hopkin)—To of livestock under Director McKibbin announced to create an law and state ary work once wrote that young stray branding James A Carruthers assistfund that TOM Edison was too shiftless and make legislators ant to the finance director had B 24 (Howard)--T- o for appointment to poeitions ambitionless to amount to any- ineligible under authority of the state within one been named acting purchasing after expiration of term year thing agent succeeding George Edward House Day who has submitted his resignation 'Bills ONLY Introduced S4TURDAY catch-it-keep- -it 1 4-- H - faint echo of the debate now taking place in congreu on the lease-len- d bill enabling the United A ut ' ay lease-and-le- axis-oppos- nd ed - ‘moimommEn -- per-Ions EL - N H B 10 (Miller et al)—To authorize county library districts H B 11 (Rich° iso—To subject Mat& counties cities and other political subdivisions to Utah labor relations act H B 12 (Ree)--T- o divide counties with more than ono senator into senatorial district& H B 13 (Pace et al)--T- o provMS for governmental liens before male payment of transfer or hypothecation of receivenibip wets H B 14 (Pare—To appropriate $2000 to Millard county junior livestock show H B 15 ischeeero—To require bond of ivied mine companies to guarantee payment of salaries semimonthly H B 16 flAddelli--- To change manner of electing county school board members 11 B 17 (itelvin)--- To place all state government legal activities in attorney office gneral' H B 18 (Miller)--T- o change fifilarill Ot certain countv officials for J R 2 4Milier et on constitutional amendment legislators' IL IL pair AN rxcrusivz ing salaries PROCESS !1NO-RUB-OF- F" H C R 1 (teary at all—Approving the foreign policy of the prenident and further aid to Britain b8 ayes one not voting one absent - While V Wait aad SHOES pr to HANDBAGS 290 ea BELTS 15t ea Mad Brawn Dark lilac sad °idyl Clessod A house member Friday ac-ueed the Utah senate of violating the spirit of one of its own reso- - elt 12rosiirein FACTORY S0:: Ilerits Largest nEPAra utions and indicated that he : would like to know "how come" : Representative Parnell Hinck- ley a:0 Salt Lake in a letter o Senator Stanley N Child (D) Lake- called attention: to session4 an ISalt R 3 of the 1939 of the 111MOUS "work-- k Shos East Broadway (Opp Paris Co) 414 So Main (4 Drs So ZCIMII) 21S South Main (4 Drs So Sears) £3 I Legislation proposed to alter Dowers of county surveyors lost the support of the Utah State Association of County Officials Friday — after stormy objections to the plan from J R Mullins Salt Lake county commissioner Delegates considering a legislative program at the final session of the county groups eighteenth convention in the Newhouse hotel also defeated a move to- - secure courts bill for a backing ' Mr Mullins county said he opposed "giving surveyors any more power" and moved that the proposal contained in a legislative committee report be stricken It was 46 to 12 From denunciation of the proposed law Mr Mullins diverged to charge that "our own surveyor Is incapable according to reports I get from former employers' Holds Position The Salt Lake county surveyor Is George M Haley The proposed law would clarify surveyors duties and provide for extra compensation for map making and engineering on public works projects ' Also voted down was a proposal championed chiefly by John A Hendricks Weber county attorney for legislation enabling counties with a population of 3000 or more to set up county courts and establishing county judges' salaries at $2400 yearly Edward Sheya of Price Carbon county attorney also defended the Opponents proposal charged county revenues wouldn't permit establishment of the courts Convention delegates approved however 15 proposed pieces of legislation and one constitutional amendment contained in a report submitted by J It Jarvis Salt Lake county treasurer and legislative committee chairman They included: Constitutional amendment extending county attorneys' terms of office to four years Limiting valid marriage licenses to those issued by county clerks only during regular office hours Statutory revisions allowing state county and municipal employes called into national guard or federal armed services to return to their previous positions and providing for 30 days' conipensation during every year they are in such service providing also that national guardsmen with governmental jobs be allowed full pay for all time spent on duty at annual encampments or rifle competitions "or other duties in connection with the national guard not in service and such time shall not be deducted from any vacations employes may be entitled to" County Levies Provisions for counties with assessed valuation of between $7000- 000 and $100000000 to levy up to 2emills for general county purposes and A of a mill for relief of dependent poor or sick allowing counties with assessed valuations of more than $100000000 to levy for general purposes up to 18 mills and for indigent relief mill up to one-ha- lf Provision for payment of govermnental liens before sale transfer or hypothecation of receivership assets Readjustments in apportionment of costs of collectink taxes so that each collecting unit in the state will pay its proportionate share Modification of absentee voter law allowing persons to register for absentee ballots at any time of the year except for 10 days before an election 7s : : t: ::::- Closed Hearing 1 Follosys Loricg Ambulance Ride 1 67t 14 4 ' Y r4::31 1 60-mi- --Af- f' le '''': : o ' ' -9 1 '' — ps 49-- ie- ' : '- ' —-- ' 1 " - 1 '''' : pro-Briti- 1 sh County Officials Will Oppose IVIaw's Fund Transfer Plan - Ford Turns Down: Labor Election an-floun- - - - s - - 1 - 2-Po- Box und $ --- 49 : ' - : Martha Washington - CANDIES - 41!:7- At U Rejects Spud Stock Feed Plan 17nTa Value Sensation! 1- 0 PRICED TO : on Luxurious ii 2 I i '' - '' Unequaled Buys! i Values 1 ' - 11:1P1)1121EL'ElEIDIUJCEn!'- 4 PnC047S e : se- : a :88 - s: : ! $2195 S 1 ) y -Save DRESSES Representative Twits Senate With Breaking Own Rule service and the article ix and ready for beautifully retiwed inataas OM with se fear of rubbing' : : !$j: : :::r:::::''A:tt-'s:- n two-thir- Bills Passed SUEDE' lanvnd - Illinois Drops 80 Einployes From Payroll Calendar :::7isril ?-an 17 (UP) PALO ALTO Cal States to provide more aid to Brita an amburide in ain was heard in the Utah house Princess Hofienlohe lance Stefanie i of representatives Friday during "? '''--''al Hungary wan and nervou discussion and passage of a resolu1(4-i'Ir!"77 closed in 1 )471: pleaded adhearing for the tion supporting the InatIonal r 's ' 70 t 10 !' right to remain in the United States ministration's foreign policy )i''' on grounds that she is ill and that vtpi'ii: Although there was no active opno other country so far has indiposition to the measure one legisit is ready to accept her cated — lator said he thought the house Chic even on a' stretcher the should weigh its action carefully middle-age- d lot400e' 7 noblewoman with a and another declined to go on rec1S1 as an International pro-na-zi reputation ord in the absence of a statement intrigante presented her cam to the United States of British A to matter-of-fa-ct U S Immigration war aims a officers after day of dramatic M G Clifton Representative ' mix-ui Kerr (R) Box Elder declared that k Princeu Stefanie attended by although his sympathies are with son Prince Franz underwent tier ) Britain and he favors an all-oi a two and a half hour deportation on defense effort the part of the hearing in her expensive Palo Alta United States he believed the Utah apartment on a charge the overlegislature should think twice beher visit to the United States stayed fore favoring a bill enactment of tr) r4 --'''' ''' under a deadline set by the U S which might be considered an act ' ' 4 ' department of justice for her exof war :': 4 r pulsion Seeks War Aims The hearing was not open to public or press Arthur Thelan law Asking that he be allowed to officer for the immigration servThese four county officials will direct affairs of state orrefrain from voting on the resoluFront Miss ice said the princess was Kiwi tion Representative Grant Midgof officials for coming year ganization an opportunity to state anything ley (D) Salt Lake said he could Elva A Wilkinson second vice president left and Lynn bearing on her case presumably not vote in favor of a measure that Nielson president at rear Newell J Crookston secC: her statement ahe is anti-na- zi Including the entire approved foreign policy and of the United States "I believe retary and treasurer left and Horald G Clark first vice At the close of the hearing her he added "that we should first president attorney Joseph J Bullock said have the war aims of Britain down he believed she had won an "imIn black and white" portant point"—that ' she will The resolution brought in by permitted to leave the United Representatives John C Leary States voluntarily mther than un(D) Salt Lake L 13 Johnson (R) der the force of a department of Rich and J W Pace (D) justice warrant issued earlier this puts the legislature on record "111)-- -' week proving the foreign policy of the president of the United States the (Continued From Page One) proposal adequate aid to Great Britain and other from Icy you didn't write the law you but we want cooperation democracies" The resolution will be sent to didn't give yourselves this money them too" Mr Grant told newspaper men the senate for its action and if We gave it to you Now we come the meeting that it was before approved there will be transmitted ternto you and ask for its return Dtrrtorr Jan 17 (2131—The Ford to Governor Herbert B Maw for "regrettable" Governor Maw Motor company declined Friday to his concurrence porarily to be used for a greater charged officials with opposition you must give us time "before we had taken any action agree to a consent election for purpose The house adopted a report of collective bargaining in its Lincoln to work out this program" of any kind" a committee recommending adopplant and the United Automobile tion of the twenty-thir- d session made Opposes Miller charges Workers (C I 0) immediately stand-frig to and the addition rules the Others including A J Skidmore they will :press- for a Representative L B Johnson committees of one on traffic vote stand assessor Rich took the Lake (R) Salt charged opposite county safety The company formally told the and said he resented "Senator the officials with "going directly Nine Bills Offered national labor relations board that Miller's taking credit for handing against the governor" out that money" Other resolutions adopted Fri- it will not enter a stipulation conAmong nine new bills introAnother debate ensued between day: senting to an election duced was one by Representative Tom McCoy secretary or the Utah Sol J Selvin (D) Tooele which Opposed transfer of the forest Municipal league who charged service from the agriculture to the out equalization of grazing land would consolidate in the attorney that diversion would jeopardize Interior department assessments were discussed by Rosoffice all of the general's legal federal road allotments for Utah Advocated bringing state and lo- coe E Hammond Member of tho business of state departments and and George B Catmull'Salt Lake cal governmental employes under state tax commission ' ' Mr Selvin said the Institutions county road supervisor who dis- provisions of the federal social sebill has the governor's approval George S EalliA Provo attorney cu r ity act eveagreed The bill would amend the prespresided at a banquet The general resolution was not Recommended amendment of ning Mr Grant was Friday awarded a ent law to read as follows: laws regulating service of sum- past president's life membership passed without opposition "He shall have exclusive charge la A minority group led by J W monses in criminal misdemeanor the association : as attorney general of all crimArrington of Ogden chairman of cases allowing justices of peace inal and civil legal matters in the Weber county board of com- to issue summonses instead of war- ' which the state or any state demissioners asked permission from rants commission partment officer the chair to submit a minority re- Permanent f 0board or agency is in any way InSATURDAY Attorney port "to the governor and legislterested No state department an ature" Recommended appropriation commission officer board or SPECIAL The minority report which Mr for a permanent attorney in the agency except the attorney genI col25 to would said commission contain industrial state Arrington eral and legislative committees ' or 30 signatures said "We are lect wage claims shall employ any lawyer as legal not opposed to this part of your Asked that government agencies counsel nor shall any claim for feel it is sufficient and church Officials pay the same programWe services performed in violation of Revd: $OsPund elected by the people and the peo- recording fees as other persons in this act be allowed" irk ple are now in accord with your recorders' offices A bill by Representative Joseph Advocated placing welfare proprogrm We feel it is sufficient 1 (1 Irvine Nichols (D) Salt Lake for us to fully indorse your pro- grams under the ''direct control" ' would subject the state counties a')' --'''to are for work of county commissions gram and willing cities and other political subdiviits passage" Before adjourning delegates sions to the provisions of the Utah elected Lynn C Nielson of Rich4) ‘ labor relations act thus enabling Defeated Proposal as treasurer field Sevier county colto as their employes negotiate A proposal from J B Mullins president for 1941 lective bargaining units for wage Salt Lake county commissioner Other officers are Horald G 414 contracts and giving them certain a revised resolution be sub- Clark of Morgan county surveyor h that so in doing protections was He defeated In Morgan county first vice presistituted suggest' 17SX ' ed that Instead of upholding the dent 'Miss Elva A Wilkinson of Redistricting Bill be law recorder the Weber legislature present county Ogden Representative Thomas M Rees asked to readopt the 1937 basis- of second vice president and Newell (D) Salt Lake sponsored a bill fund distribution-- 50 per cent J Crookston of Logan Cache providing that all counties entitled based on population and 50 per county clerk secretary and treasto more than one state senator Presents Organ cent on mileage of roads urer be divided into senatorial districts discussion of the CrNCINNAT1 Jan 17 lively During at Session This would affect only three coun- W Hausserman Jr of Mt Kisco diversion matter retiring Presi- Speaks ties—Salt Lake Utah and Weber N Y son of the Phi C A A dent Fork Grant American lippins "gold general session speaker Friday A new law requiring that all 3 STORES was $4500 pipe organ told the delegates: a has George F Simmons of Ogden givcn king" coal mines with more than three to the Cincinnati Assoof "I National think of a for we're director the the SOUTH MAIN IS governor's Conservatory employes be required to give bonds Music as a memorial to its late program and it's wrong to say ciation of County Officials' EAST BROADWAY JO to of wages guaranteeing payment Miss his conference a 411 0GDEN-14WASH: we're emeritus Bertha At ' departmental president reorganization lighting employes twice a month is the ob- Baur FRESH DAILY program We want to cooperate for assessors plans for working a bill introduced of Repby ject resentative Edward Scherer (D) 111111111iP Carbon Amounts - of the bonds would rise from $1500 to $15000 depending on number of employes A vote of the people on a constiS tutional amendment to permit a future legislature to change the salary and mileage allowances of legislators is called for In a resolution WASHINGTON Jan 17 UPI— introduced by Representatives AlThe surplus commodities adminis- bert E Miller (R) Washington H Sol Tooele J Selvin (D) Quayle tration advised Senator Johnson Cannon e-°- N (R) Salt Lake Ray H c-- i(D) Colorado Friday that shortage Leavitt Jr IZ1 B L FrandUtah (D) of funds made It impossible to sen (D) Carbon J W Pace (D) finance purchase of poorer grade Millard Ray P Lund (R) Sanpete potatoes for use as livestock feed John L Bench (R) Sanpete and to relieve the west's potato sur- G A Staples (R) Sevier pluses Johnson said the administration Pay for Legislators ' Worth : i would purchase all No 1 potatoes d If the resolution receives a GO! to that could be diSposed of through vote in both houses the peo-- 1 relief channels but that Its deci- ple of the state will be asked to C9)- $6950 P sion on the feed diversion proposal vote on the proposed change at the Was final tO next general election in 1942 If It should then be approved the 1934 legislature could raise the legislators' pay but it would not be efValues fective until the 1945 session Each legislator now receives $4 a day to and 10 cents a mile to and from his home once each way during the $1095 session '$'3'98 ing wives" bill By this resoluA bill by Representative Miller tion the letter pointed out the would level out salaries of county I senate took a position against the officials in some of the smaller employing of spouses whose huscounties raising some and lowering Blouses bands or wives were employed in others Mr Miller Mr Pace and Shades Blacks High communiThe public positions Mr Lund sponsored a measure auand cation then cites a few cases in thorizing county commissioners Combinations Bright viowhich the senate allegedly city councils and county school ' lated that policy in districting boards to Trims Senator Child said he had re counties forcooperate EAST BROADWAY estab50 of the purpose ferred le letter to the senate lishing libraries A division of the patronage committee (Continued on the following Page) 60-d- Lecris lafive i -' 46740411111 Senate Starts Idaho's Chief Work on Forms New Tax t'rogram Planning Unit Utah :' Alto Turned Down " - "4 - County Courts Gets Support Nine Bills Offered 1 ::: Lend-Leas- e ' 95 - — : v:aiues to $3500 v0) - 4 SPECIAL! 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