Show i - ringEMMOINIMP111WiP11MIROMINIMPRIMOMPREIIMPOMPFIMMIIMMIPRIPPRIPRINPMPWIRMWMPOMIIIMICOIV- 1 I: t I: 1 I Satin-d- m Morning Security Sale Bills Get Senate Okeh i 1 pair of bills specifically permitting corporations in Utah to purchase their own preferred stock were passed on final reading and another one providing for the conolidation of corporations was adVanced to third reading by the Utah state senate Friday afterA noon Utah Legislative Calendar s to-- t t "'"'!- ill i t " 3 ' '' : i-'4- r ''"e' ' - ' -- - :: t1' f )' : 't: 1:: S: :' i ' ( ' ? -- - :c " ro ' ' -- ''--- i I r:-::-- r i :!''--' ' ' i ':'-':::$'7:- :: - t ':- N l : :':P :'- -:' 'tk x - i :i -- - :: :' r '' '' ' '1:: Pt rets7 t t Vi vs:: '' 4k' le: ' te4 4'IV' ': :: --- I :0 :::: PII '' '' "' ' 1 A '1 ': :' 4''''' " :" 1 :': : - :5 ' :' I "4' " ''': 1 1 e :5- ": - i: niargwei--- " 4 ' :':: -' A A-- ' 71 : "::::' ' l'''' ' '''" 5! - X'x Ø" :: :: - - - It -- - 'I ' i t "et7 -' :""1 c 7 '': ' t ' ? - 4 : i ' : e - 1 - - k r A '- ' Bills Passed S B 6 (Child)—To require insurance companies foreign operating in Utah to meet the same guaranty deposit requirements as are imposed on U S companies S B 11 (Christensen)—To I reciprocal insurance permit groups to write workmen's industrial compensation insurance S B 8 and 9 (Bailey)—To permit corporations to purchase their own preferred stock at a price not to1 exceed par H C R (Paxton)—Urging secretary of agriculture and congress to adjust wheat quotas in Millard county to basis of normal moisture years and to per"hot mit the feeding of wheat" to poultry and livestock without imposition of penalty Bills Introduced S B 54 (Highway committee) —To provide for designation of streets and highways as !'freeways" (streets or highways on :: -: ' ''' t s '' 1' '': i i ' 'ed 6 ''' 4 '''' ii - - e::::::4:::-le '' ' ' - '''' ::::: - A:4 tack Bills Passed H C It 1 (Paxton)—Memorializing the secretary of agriculture to modify Millard county wheat quotas and permit the feeding of excess or "hot" wheat (Introduced and passed under suspension of rules) Bills Introduced H J R 1 (Walker)—To amend state constitution to extend term of office of county attorneys from two to four years H B 22 (William C Jensen et al)—Providing that when a payday falls on Sunday or a holiday wages shall be paid the previous day instead of the day after that employes be furnished statements of all payroll deductions H B 23 (Elswood)—To repeal the individual income tax law H B 24 (MilIiman and Joseph S B 57 (Macfarlane Huggins Hopkin)—To authorize the state department of public welfare to provide aid for individuals in distress because of enemy action or hostility or action of military or civilian authorities to meet exigency military S B 58 (Huggins Hopkin Macfarlane)—To provide for the licensing of day nurseries by the public welfare commission ' andirSectath5e9 wa d- t1' r T ' 40ite ':- - '' - :: --: :: z- ::: : ' ': '''' l ' 7 i -- - -- 4 :: : '' :? 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' S ' 61 B (Huggins)—To pro1W 111WCr''" 41 '12'" ''' ': ''' ::':: 4 i ' Ira A Huggins (D) Fourth and s'i''' : '' A I barB S vide 55 for of the ' committee) regulation (Highway N‘' 't President Grant Macfarlane (D) bers and authorize the establish—An act providing for acquisie‘ Sixth A fifth or "master" bill I 4 ment of certain price' differen' tion of excess lands for highway ' of the proposed defense program I t:44ir'4i''' exor tials c and purposes disposal :5 I 1 legislation is still t9 be introduced ff'i t - —1 S B 62 (Hopkin Morrill of such excess property ' i' 47tee--"!7 ‘4 Veer iol-:-Ir::!:''1 change I :?k t t i ' ' f Legal Authority e ' :' r 1 - '' tr:-'N 0Thom! 1 N Lake Milliman Salt criticized and a I Juab 4 ' REOne of the measures (S B 56) ': Joseph severely 49 ''''' ' :: by wearing these NEW t:' ' 1 JE Rees (R)(D)Morgan would '''::-i':":ef -in4 1 ' Salt Lake Tribune article saying FRESHING CHEERY STYLES 4n i if Y'yr j ('k— ' ' would give the defense council leI 11 i '' I 1 l Ai ! I Fe 4 t ' :' s A fr- to elec4 'tt bill crease raise his all the maximum of old salaries annual PV : ' 4 out to pre- e vii ''10401 1 carry 4 gal authority : 4 :41 ke-- 4 tive state officers except the gov- age assistance grants from $30 to I ' ) t I cautionary measures against air t ' 4 s:t' cs il : ' am foltows: a would ''':4-- t month ernor of increase Lltah's 4 $40 42 A ' raids or other forms of attack Secretary i :: f 1 ' I state from $4500 to $5500 state relief costs by about $2000000 a tL 4 i ::'! '' 1 to enforce such measures as will i :": '''" ?: t'e 'L 7 tl ' " ' treasurer from $3000 to $5000 year 'sr k" ''t: K suppress any activity which might :t 1 rk Sizes i "'2'i 1 4 4 state auditor from $3500 to $5000 is too ''''' He declared assist the enemy and to delegate this k ''' 4 figure ' 1 ' to high (on the floor he said "two and 14 to AbI - gam' tabouirmatzgal — t t:'' ''-- ' :: their powers to other agencies or L I Liiiaksesotttplii i 2!tospeyFeneraltfror!4500 r--$5500 and superintendent of pub- a fourth times in excess of actual :' :: " -1 44 persons when circumstances war1 I 7' House members taking part in Utah's twenty-fift- h Murdock John M Pederson and Don C lic instruction from $4000 to cost") and was used in the news' 1 V 1 rant " ''''z 1 1 s I i $5000 Hale Below D Homer Jensen 'Ray P Another bill (S B 57) would g :: paper article to Influence the Top left to right Reprelegislature StripeS and Figured NINothr2 If the bill should pass it would house against the bill 4 I authorize the state department of Greenwood A Sorenson Daniel S Frost sentatives Amos B Robinson George C ' Checked and Flowered N v 4 '4 ' ' innot mean t 1 boosts for the to to aid extend is a this welfare "If pay of this public sample '"41-za In PRINTS t I of t galaxy a constituof because cumbents be in who persons placed Paper's method of reporting the might 1 ' ' color You'll i want :' several t ':':::--"remuneraack tional need by enemy attacks or by war news" he said "God help the provision that the i JUST UNPACKED They're tion of an officer cannot be public" k :''ii z'i tions of the military or civilian '1 i and only '‘ ' 1 1 'v k'f authorities to meet war emerof public welchanged during- the term for which (State department t ': : t -he was elected -show there are about fare gencies '' ' '''''"1- 0 " A resolution introduced in the 15000figures The other two would provide for I 1 persons receiving old age e”) house by Representative Mark assistance If each one received a ! the licensing of day nurseries by Paxton (11) Millard asking the $10 a month increase the total t ' 11 the public welfare commission and -- l i":" efireet certain state departments :l secretary of agriculture to in- would be $150000 a month or f Charflef ALL You Need A A wheat $1800000 a year Officials of the A crease to cooperate in the establishment that county's note: Brief of sketches of members Utah's (Editor's ' et a program for the care of chil' quotas and permitting the feeding department however said that be'1"- 0t i' t i ii:t::i'i (Continued from Page One) house of representatives now in session Others will appear i kY4 ! i AN iteli 7 F17:''' 4 A of "hot" wheat to livestock was cause of the provision of the Sordren of mothers employed in miliI in Lake The Salt Tribune) tary establishments and defense daily perience inclusive of the first six passed by house and senate under enson bill changing the definition i 1 rules of the industries les : income of the deductible lia ä suspension -average 1 I ii" for many years of this rep- years" Amos B Robinson (D) It was set forth in the resolu- increase would likely be more than s forts Districts also would have to file Deal With Traffic Control resentative from the southern part annual 7 tion that Millard county's quotas $10 a month On this basis the salary schedules with the were of Salt Lake county He also has state board The senate committee on high- Home: Laketown based on drouth years and estimate of $2000000 was made) Would and education of born and found time to be active in the Dem- have to pay as much in salaries for that reason are too low "Hot" Mr Robinson WaS ways introduced dealing with traffic control and acquisi- reared in the Rich county commu- ocratic party and was a director from regular funds es in the 1941- - wheat was described as wheat of the Jackson Democratic league 42 school ' One meastion of rights-of-wa- y y e a r An exception raised in excess of quotas on a for two years He is a veteran to ure would authorize the state nity where he now conducts are disthe which growers subject He of World war I and a member of would be made in thenotcase of road commission or governing general mercantile business maintain a penalty of 57 cents a bushel if tricts which could INVEST -D S in GreenL Mr the American the attended Legion university to sell or feed it C--levels such without body of any county city or town Salt Lake attempt they exceeding NOW 1 Universiwood who Open is I -- City and the serving his first term maximum local levies to build or designate "freeways"— an amenddefeated The house I i in for has been He of the Utah active he "with is acin the L an ty says legislature which into R ment Sterthat is highways Another provision of the bill is by Representative 00' i 'i:7 eeess roads may be barred or limit- a number of years in the civic af- the progressive group" 4 1:lf "if the cost of living as shown ling Halladay (D) Tooele which that 1 FUR Acct 'JI situis which of Laketown d reTo take care of the traffic fairs same 14 would have the United States the COAT requested 7 004414'10-4--: 'lSL by department I of the fabulous- A' Sorenson (D) -g coun10 per cent lief for other ' shall 1 of labor usirg the closed access roads the ated on the shores change 1'-e" -You RobMr lake Bear I road building authority would be ly beautifuly i ties Opponents declared this is Home: Salt Lake City iduring the period for which these g :'::' mes( i Want! authorized to construct local serv- inson is interested in education in no other salbecause are made the :': '4 unnecessary I One of of i appropriations the interests principal ' ice roads Or designate existing would like to see better pay for af osl ade- aries and wages of employes of county is the situation the same is Sorenson there believes and Representative i5s : school teachers as local 4 — 7-the various local boards of edu- as in Millard and would in effect nearby streets or roads pensions for the aged He cation should be more equalization of quate ‘ service roads be increased or de- be a repudiation of A A A agreeIs may of Townsend club past school i funds president -1 To convert a public highway state ' t 2 i 21 : I ' No I Salt Lake City and at pres- creased in proportion to the chinge ments already entered into t i Into a -- freeway- it would be nec2 's I i on cost of in I the privilege TF1 personal Speaking t a r living" ent is member of the national '1 r es!ta ry to get the consent of own- George C Murdock (R) A bill by Representatives Fred Representative A Sorenson (D) n41 Townsend advisory board He ret i I ers of abutting lands or to pur- Home: Beaver 1 ! cently returned from a conven0 '2:1 f J' chase or condemn the access rights l of Beaver of tion Townsend the The representative organization '1-:of the landowners t 4 if 1i ':0 tie county who operates a general In Long Beach Cal For two years (t1111 ' i Would Permit Land Purcha‘e mercantile business in Beaver he sponsored and edited the Utah LI '41 '''c ' ' 1 Mr Sorenson is now t '4'i L ) i 4 11 i ' it r Li ' The companion bill covering ac- city announcesof flatly that he Pensioner q l' It ki lot: 1 r Utah's primary vice chairman of the Democratic 4 5rrepeal quisition of property for highway favors : 4? These DISCOUNTS election law "I believe we could committee in the Second ward s I 4:i14q purporses would permit the pur- stimulate 7 1:: : t ter interest by the old conCome Off Our i g - i chase of land not needed for the 1 Mr Daniel S Frost ! system" he says Open t highway but which would be of vention I Already LOW is former justice of the ' little value to the owners after Murdockformer I : '' Home: Kanab CASH PRICES! tc I Acounty clerk and An I y has peace -the necessary Mr Frost who is serving his ' it I this of but Beaver former $ mayor Z i '''f out f been taken SAVE NOW on the FUR COAT as a term -' of member first the — L ' his first term in the legislature rr---!!- -' ''':!1? t Account! own to At The banking and commerce is always longed you've ' one is of the leading I has been active for many years legislature thiv SALE you'll —find SEALINES te-committee introduced a bill to He ' : men of Kane county business d I M now S is D and Coney work L in church —Dyed ' '''41'--- ' C ' ' t authorize the state bank comMINK-dye- d CONEY — CHINA When made bishop of the newly 7 47'° OPOSCONEY — SKUNK-dye- d 'f i I 1 missioner to fluctuate reserve re- on the high council of Beaver organized North of Kanab ward ! ' : ! : 'COATS that ' SUM—CARACULS ' i : quirements of banks not members stake ' In 1836 he was one of the younga 2 ' k are the LAST WORD In STYLE i'l of the federal reserve system sa J ' est men in the church to hold this —and THRIFTY VALVE! "'"-'"?' Ay "'ii L a means of controlling credit ex- John 31Pederson (D) ' ! ' I sm'''''' "rn--4 Mr Frost started his j ofice P 4 hfgh r 41NA The federal Home: Ogden si r — pansion or control Now service of 23 Sole at the Prices ''' i ' public4 age 11 : ril 1 reserve board now performs that 44440' 41 4 '' ii Since coming to the United serving in the Kanab city council ' VI i411 14 function as to Member banks his native Denmark He has been active for a number of from States ' I ' ''' Li 45 r I The state bank commissioner in 1899 Mr Pederson has been a I i in Boy Scout work and& was : t r' : I I under the bill would be permitted carpenter builder and cabinet years 1 41 one of the organizers of the Ka nab ' 4 : 1 to change the reserve require- maker ' : ' t d is an active member Boosters' JiiAudt club which sponsors i 4i ments only with the approval of of i " P61 4 L D S church having been high school sports i the r if I ' $ s Ile a member of the Tenth ward bishi 1 the state depoaitory board : I could not go below existing rei 1 2 117-opric and the genealogical board ) quirements or above twice the ex- of North Weber stake I ' S 1 1 Coming k and P" isting requirements 1:k---::: l' l for the first to the 1 - C"----A bill to repeal the existing time helegislature income favors ' ' raising t'IN predatory animal control law was tax exemptions is interested in -c c)rt 17111111C introduced by Senators Hopkin 1 I r' 1 ' action welfare legislation and any 444 : : WASHINGTON Jan 22 (iP)--le l' McKinley Morrill (R) Tenth and that "will help prosecute the fr t Mitchell Melich (R) Twelfth The war" The state department announced ' 4 ' I 1 ' 111° ° the conclusion of t tof t 4D11 bounty law imposed a five mill night Friday r 0 I 1 4111wf509 an agreement between the United tax on sheep and goats and a two Don C Dale i 7 1 :1:17 s i i N (I)) mill tax on range horses and cator States and Mexico regulating mil1 ' $1673 Reg tle to finance a predator control Home: Salt Lake City 1 itary service by nationals of either 1 4 Untrimmed f One of the younger generation country residing In the other program ' to $1130 '''''' Such nationals may be inducted '''''' x ' of business men Mr Hale is well '' i I t ii t Sport Coats educated and comes to the legisla- into the armed forces of the coun66h'enstng' System" ii-iiN 1 5s se 4 Air Route Favored on same of residence the Forfrimmed their backture for the first time with a try 4Y:--vt 4 Just See These 1 conditions as the country's own '' I k Dress Coats iV' 1 WASHINGTON Jan 22 (LTP)— ground of successful business ex- nationals t:12O:4 I was He from -i i graduated :fei-:-Examiner Ralph L Wiser Friday perience : 4 I ' officials or employes Sitecial Gro up s I :?1:--Man-Tailor- ed ' recommended to the civil aero-- - Roosevelt junior high school East of Students 7 NOW on a nice SAVE To--:-----:20' 1 ° in ' the either country residing I i ' ' ' Coat that will serve you this rtautics board that Transcontinen- high school and the University of other 0 are exempt from the milie - ' t 1 Season and next They are i receiving a bachelor of sci7 THIS tal & Western Air Lines Inc be Utah CHANCE LET DON'T r I 1 ' ' service FINE VALUES and give you 'I ': 3 ence degree from the latter intary i i serv: to t airline NOW! 2070 BY! SAVE GO operate ::7 permitted STYLE and THRIFT at these Ts1 : ice between Los Angeles and stitution in business management ? are: SALE PRICES— these In I groups ' He is a member of Sigma Nu '' i 7:alla-21Winslow Ariz via Phoenix I "KENSING SYSTEM'S" FIN t:77N' s 12t i ( 1114 '4 fraternity junior chamber of com- Oregon House Kills Prices I TOPCOATS SUITS EST and Regular r !' merce Young Democrats of Utah 11 t t r S 11 20 1 Suits 32 to SO Topcoats 33 Sizes 10 to 20 Mannish design '''' ii 1 Jackson league and Salt Lake Antiracing Bill Were $1695 i v STANDt 41 ii GARMENT AsEVERY to ii Butchers' and Grocers' association ' ARD STYLE—NEWEST COLORS— 1 And BEST to Your colors SALEM Ore Jan 22 sorted 4 i ' - ' " SMARTEST PATTERNS AND FRIEND for EARLY SPRING II Oregon house killed 51 to 8 FriA D Homer Jensen (D) 1 ' WEAVES ''1' ' ?F' i an -: Their UTILITY is unlithitOIL ' i 5 i 1 attempt by Representa'' 4 day 4 I Week : Home: Emery ''i'''' 1 A tive Joseph E Harvey Portland Why not GET BOTH A SUIT 1 1 : 4 4 and a TOPCOAT at this SAVING Chronic bronchitis may develop if Pays Representative Jensen classes to abolish pani mutuel horse and Elv 00 t 1 when payments are SO EASY? I -- 4 your cough chest cold or acute bron- himself as being "on the conser- dog racing which was legalized in " for I 6111") chitis is not treated and you cannot vative side" and hopes legislation 1933 I 4 1 Sole Pricés Now— 1 Yours aford to take a chance with any medi- will be enacted to permit relief I w ' ''' -1 1—A wte Ift - 4 I11 "Why should the state give the I 1 cine less potent than Creomulsictrt clients to work "without 1 Buy I being seal of approval to one form of 1 yrhich goes right to the seat of the Now! go At the same time he gambling and prosecute another?" i I ''''''Y''''' ''' 4 laden phlegm and aid nature to is an advocate of adequate old age Bennett asked "It is impossible 100the and healrawtenderinflamed Cash or Payments Cash or Payments! assistance Mr Jensen Is a farm- to obtain gambling convictions beIt ' bronchial mucous membranes er and cattle raiser former presi- cause of this situation" ' ' Creomulsion blends beechwood dent of the Emery Cattle associal ' and Durable SANFORIZED WHIPCORD - -- ' creosote byspecial processwith other tion and former chairman of the Strong ' Full-Cut1 P Sizes 29 to 42 Heavy-dut- y Pockets time tested medicines for coughs Democratic committee of ' '' ii T: Emery t - :' ' ' lit fitiblierA 4 It contains no narcotics Constructed for Comfort and Wear ) A A 1 z -No matter how many medicines county 'i ' 4 I i L 4 ') VstI t' IOU have tried tell your druggist to 77-simple rashes and similar c?iSitl Pimples 4 &ell you a bottle of Creomulsion with P Greenwood ((D)) I ' irritations when externally caused i r I :41 4 -- - i'''''fil"' '' l'''' a‘lt–i : t4 the understanding you must like the Ray i 11a 1 usually relieved by mildly medicated – ' 1' '''''''''' --- "EgIS'''' ''''''"""-4' ' way it ouickly allays the cough pe- Home: Sandy ' --'1: i Istillike-1lieable 4t t 949t1:11 1 1 rrittinir rest and sfeep or you aze to ?lI:'iJ' 4 Nr Dairy farming and livestock - i: I have your money back (Adv) efchief the claimed have um raising ii 1 SB S B 56 (Hopkins Macfarlane Huggins)—To give defense power legal authority to carry out precautionary measures against air raids and other forms of at- S enate A - :5 r"°4-- :": ''?'' j:' t 1 ' ::'ei -- i 4':----J t ":4: '' ': : t '"ir : ' '''''-- :"'' 1 frset!Tum I— - i'' 1 ':--- -- 4 ! i - 'i t 7 :': i4' :"- el k 4 'ii ': tr- 1 ' - '4' e sr '''s iN- k A ' ) t : 19 13 E Rees)--- To increase salaries of secretary of state state treasurer state auditor attorney general and superintendent of public instruction repeal predatory animal bounty law 63 (Banking and tommerce)—To permit state bank commissioner to change from time to time reserve requirements for banks not members of the federal reserve system The federal reserve board fluctuates the reserve requirements of member banks I Twelfth 13)r : ':: I t 'f ''' :: :I A I 4 i ' 44'tfi -' s4- 31 ' tt :it' : 11777s is Allow Concerns To Buy Own Preferred Stock Me liehl—To - - ' January 23 1 Introducing Eight State Legislators - 1 gakc Zribunt it :tIjc 1 |