Show - t 1' 0 -- Mir Zalt Cakt ireibunr 21 House Balks ISenale ?trove War Speeds Utah Legislative Calendar Aid Measure Day Wednesday Morning illettstlise to 4 Alter Line-U- Feb Utah Health Chief Law Body Powers Reports Drop In Disease Cases Finance 9 1943 EyesValue of Utah's Livestock Shows $10297000 Rise 0jir s--- The value of Utah's chief kinds of livestock on farms and Communicable diseases in Utah S B 59 (Macfarlane ranges including chickens and turkeys increased $10297000 dropped Hophin Hugduring the Give Bill Providing !Bilis BSignedt by the Gove rnor rinsi—To Legislators certain state agenathorize week last the ending Friday H Min than and Joseph FL 24 to of during 1942 according to a report released Tuesday by the bucies cooperate hi the establishment Rees i—To increase salaries of rotat state department of health rea nursery ‘ prograM for the care Of chil Vielss Hints of I of agricultural economics through the Salt Lake office of the reau Work Student treasurer and auditor dren of mothers' in defense work F S 2e1 ported Tuesday there being 874 judiciary committee)—To 1IMrIct as cases give to exerciae agricultural statistician judges authority House compared with 1089 in At Rotary Meet On Farm Advances in state they now any po wers anywhere compared with 2645000 head seven-da- y i the The value on January 1 1943 1943 in toxerctse preceding chambers period Bills Killiesl on hand January 1 1942 Hogs B 27 4judiciary committee I—To cases Four of meninB 66 (Pedersent—To exempt from H epidemic was $70219000 as compared with totaled 175000 this year an inpermit district courts to fix appraisals taxation $1000 of the valuation of homes of Utah legislators favor "clipping" a year A bill to authorize the state estates gitis were- reported in Salt Lake before when the value was crease of 60000 over a year ago Law 'l)w prooccupied by the owners S a 2'S judiciary committee)—To vides a 5300 exemption on houeehold or City and county and three cases the finance commission's power by $59922000 The United States to of education shorten board provide for appeal appraisements from Turkeys showed no increase furnishings in Ogden and Weber county Use district courts to supreme court out showed an in- with was H B 74 (Beln—To make it unlawit examstate board of the pointed S 110000 on hand at the first term B 29 school the otherwise making committee)—To judiciary atful adjust of re for to stinfanilamide any employer require any to to drugs by in value from $7011633000 of each year Chickens numbered crease reditce to six the time in which or t bate available of labor student make the of wages iners paid From Page One) governor (Continued consisting wills may he contested m ploves tending physicians has reduced to $9475391000 S H 2663000 head on January 1 1913 30 (judiciary rornmitteet—To for the production and processing H ii 62 (Jack at al)—To place the the fatality rate the department attorney general and secretary of number inheritance tax under joint total Utah's All perytmoti Although uto Jordan Lir:ley Morrill (R) Junction and eliminate the of uwter river a of food products stirred state responsible for general fund of cattle on cOmpared to 2505000 on hand for long reported tenaritelli on part of property owned by 1 1943 numthe department of publicity and industrial Survivor January the same date in 1942 Claud Hirschi JR) Hurricane it debate in the Utah senate Tuesday development and provIele for the cleaning appeared Tuesday 393 expenditures to Measles increased last in course bered same as 472000 head the and beautification of its banks to third advanced was discussion a of It finally 'me house also killed bills to week a gain of 33 over the prepanel Public Hearings If B 71 (Thomas Rees)--year ego the number of milch vote crease the membership in the house of Ft 72 fNieltien conducted at the Salt Lake Rotary acows vious period Why thousands of Warneri—To uthorreading without a dissenting showed an increase from provide a homestead tax exemp!ze creation of municipial Plann Ing cornrepresentatives from Weber Davis Salt readon final the Hotel 'Utah in club its passage Lake and Utah counties meeting assuring 1 Doctors on to 1942 109000 tion of $1000 to make it illegal mlAs!ons: Thursday at 5 0 m in senate January prescribed Senator Ira A Huggins of Og- 112000 on hand ing 1iuge Bills Passed S B IOC at the first of this for employers to require a "kick1r Health and labori— ditwo L of one was measure Della den and The B 39 —To the It Representative repeal (Grotegut Tilmve state health department superbaks of wages from their em- visio1 over cuiriary section invalidating chattel mortgages water supplies and rectly related to the war effort Loveridge of Provo participants year after three Horses numbered 83000 on waste disposal: years except under certain at 7 p m in p:oyes: to place the Jordan river Newhousa senthe was considered by which said the believed this to be the conditions hotel 1 1945 which was 1000 H B 60 (Grotegut) under the supervision of the state secJanuary FOR 591 B one repeal ate (S The other view of most legislators tion requiring as a condition to creating Senate a year before but 1000 il more than and industrial copliblicity to developa valid chattel mortgage that the mortstate to the state pulDlic welthe Relative which authorizes - 1 ie 7 ment commission- so that it could the average for Utah beBills Introduced gage be accompanied by an affidavit of en fare program another "hot" issue under operate in a program for the care get? good faith to1941 iá(BY UnliftiM04311 (Consent) 1932 tween Mules and be cleaned and its bank3 beautii' loff of defense working H B 63 fRobinson't--T- o of children before the legislature Senator taled 1000 this 9 213 provide for provide for Ale i A i'' same as the fiett rotation of the(liugr1ns0—To year and between order at cameo on balUtah agreements cooperative Huggins Representative Clifton G a year ago !pothers was passed on 7final readlots for direct primary city or town 4141 al Idaho to promote development of fish Li t L-- L140Z1 Among bills passed by the house atect vote of 16 to a resources of Bear lake loos and Tremonton !apposiof Kerr Repreby ing liveS are were two which would permit the the only kind of B 214 (Hustrina)—To permit tin- H B 8 4 (Sorenaoni—To permit the Sheep to the nursery measure was (CAUSED By COLDS) sentative Adrian W Hatch of of Utah Utah State granting of aid to nitiKlY blind minors as tion state to give aid to needy blind vers!ty A temporary injunction was Logan all agreed changes are stock showing a decrease There well as to adulta eahese and junior colleges to Agricultural on the contention that the walv nonbased Por ' H upon thoufrom any amr persons under 21 years of age (the resident fee for 'students 83 (Jack and Sorenson)--T- o state should not embark upon any 'granted Tuesday by Federal Dis- needed to reduce the mounting cost were 2471000 head tiin January 1 sandsyears—thousands than the United States of Doctors have prescribed needy blind persons to earn $20 permit present law limiting it to those lean country other at social service more a old age assistance month without its being deducted from Bills Passed programs trict Judge Tillman D Johnson of Senators Pertussin to promptly relieve bronover this age) and permit 'blind S B 71 (Ptailey)--T- o grants made by the state civil this time and thereby increase expermitrattmr Huggins and Hatch B o (Bell)--TH service COTIMISIBOrt 73 no to Mrs chial croupy and night coughs due demote that Condas John accused to earn aid provide persons receiving against up thaa discharge for minor infracticm- of old is said assistance &hall execufemale be employed in any penses age given to $20 a month without this being the to office of administracolds This is the same effecUke by tive position more than 60 hours a week price is which senate on a now calendar The basis of sentiment rather S B 73 81 and S2 (fhterion)--- To Present law provides a work week of no deducted from their grants yet inexpensive Pertu:ssin you can loaded up with 150 or more bills tion of charging excessive rents than need and that changing of more than 48 hours for other types of fix statute of limitations of four years The house also passed H CR 2 after execution saie for bringing action female employes evicting tenants and the definition of need would permit will be swept clean Wednesday unlawfully today from your drugstore H C R 2 (lfabey and Cannon)—To to invalidate tax dead title Statute Donations totaling $50 intend- getPertussin—a to accurate registration file ca:Is for a new joint legisfailing to a would and create to the in more Joint famous herbal remtaken etvr those committee from potent only property sifting morning budget actually giving ed of relief China for the distatements with the area rent senate and house of representatives to inlative ru:e creating a budget comsuffering by FLcounty — is over will from on committee take those down and need edy B 79 (Smith Strin sham —To revenues scientifica2ly cutting and was 'Tuesin sitt prepared to the hands of burglars rnttee which would investigate the fix boundwry lins b t'Wen Uintah and vestigate and make recommendations toexpenditures each leglethere on out The committee rector able to do without Senator Wil- day Salt work internally It acts at once It Lake deteclatu re The City Mrs police restrains reeds of various state institutions Dasgett counties injunction headed by Senator Dexter Farr liam A Dawson of Layton said tives not only relieves your coughUag and departments This is not the reported (13) Ogden is expected to start Condas also known as Mrs J G costs of administering the program Officers said someone had un- spellbut also loosens sticky phlegm res:)lution on the same subject in- nents of reapportionment could tionment after each decennial reporting' out some of the bills on Condas and Mrs D J Condas have not been unreasonably high troduced by t h e appropriations probably resort to mandamus pro- census and asked Mr Rees (Jo- the violations of 0 P A rent con- and declared that case workers screwed a China Relief donation and makes it easier to raise major issues of the session from Pertussin is safe and mighty eftrol at dwelling units must be retained to check cases as box containing about $50 in donacornmittee regulations In the supreme court to seph E) how he reconciled that vhich have been lying dormant at 851 8511 tions from a counter near the front fective for both old and 8453 8531 857 and Toward the end of the afternoon ceedings young— issues These ineude to the took far he thus pubwith federal oath the governuphold by of the Oriental cafe at 48 East even small children Get 859 South State street and at 859 required yi session Representative Val H compel the legislature to carry out the constitution lic assistance revisions of the B ment Maw Governor Herbert South street Fourth its constitutional duty or could and 860 Edison street Cowles fD) Carbon moved to His answer was: took the organization program and the in the has advocated reductions After the defendant answers the numbers the reapportionment bill start an initiative vote for a new same oath- two years ago" rect primary of case workers P A 30 which (H B 71) saying the proponents constitutional convention but for 0 lists complaint S Richards of Salt Representative J Welton Ward Get Appointments Senator 1 had obtained additional informa? the sake of harmony would rather (D) separate counts the case will be Lake City Lynn Box Elder though coming declared the presthat e :74:FP)Arr Atiwgesray 700""12'11Arry071r to intried :::: ticn which they wanted to present avoid either of these drastic from a county which would not determine a ) whether per- ent Governor Herbert B Maw's Af 4 system is too expen4re' -i Most of the debate thereafter was courses receive additional representation terim appointments which by law manent injunction should be is- sive primary avoids and responsibilparty on thia motion He said the "American revolu- under the bill made a strong plea were due to reach the senate with- sued court attaches explained ity Representative Kerr asserted tion was fought on the principle of for upholding the constitution in 10 days after the session con"the sacredness of party platforms Constitution Mandatory f to The motion reconsider oill taxation without representation" the vened were received during the is a myth" Senator Huggins reLecture Scheduled was ":41F!'4:" adopted on a roll call vote aftrnoon and immediately referred Representative Thomas M Rees and warned that the thousands of torted that party platforms have (DI Sa:t Lake the author again people in the four "inside" coun- by a bare majority of 31 votes to the newly named committee on A free on "The Creation a decided value stressed that the constitution is ties who are not rimy represented with 23 voting no and six absent appointments This committee is of Man" lecture Arthur Gaeth radio commentacomparison of the was then a call of the house composed of Senators George A Hindu and a the mandatory on the subject and the in the legislature "are not going There was moderator tor Christian scrip294a census shows Weber Davis to stand by and let this go on" to round up members who had Christensen (D) Salt Lake City tures will be E M Gorogiven by 11"cirrut-into halls before the the and Utah counties each to be enS S W Abel :1 Rich Elswood strayed chairman (D) BrigRepresentative Wednesday at 8 p m at Vtled to another representative (1)) Weber pointed out that since final 'vote on the bill itself ham City Emil K Nielsen (D) detsky Ness building sponsored by 104 Two who had voted for recon- Provo June Kendall (D) Nephi 33i and Salt Lake to two more He the 1940 census the combined pops bottle at Salt Lake City chapter Rosisaid there are CO representatives ulation of Davis and Weber coun- sideration switched on the final and William A Dawson (R) Lay- the crucian order A M 0 R C counters! for the :40000 persona (1940 cen- ties has increased from 75000 to roll call thus defeating the bill ton saw When he this Representative teJ$) in the four "fIside" counties two 132000 and there also have been The first appointregular workers :t and :la representativem for the increases in Salt Lake and Utah Thomas M Rees switched his vote ments received last week (Ed and candy galore the wish to "no" to be with the prevailing Watson for state Senator Ray P Lund (R)l of Food In 000) person5 ini the 25 'outaide" counties Jer1 tL'9P 1 and 4t every youngster apparently engineer 1 4' so he could move for another rold P Manti who stated when the bill was satisfied at the Lion House 4 'it l co:rtas Clifton G M side 1157t Beesley for the finance was first debated Representative 41 The reconsideration final vote' Mann thatothe Tern-pi- e The voting on the laUl has not Kerr (R) Box Elder asked if this 63 :reSouth center were social East likewise commission) i parachute plant workers were fibeen strct!y along these lines additional population could be con- stood 28 for 28 against and four street Salt Lake police re"- -: ferred to the committee deThose whose absent switches corown their 4 nancing nursery The debate on the school term having been a few switches sidered as permanent and Mr ElsTuesday 10" He said ported an I a few absentees on each side wood replied that while much of feated the bill were Representa- shortening bill ((S B 103 by Sen- rected that statement to officers the social 1 According S tives Erastus Gardner he since had was learned that it e a)) ator Farr) revolved around the was entered late Monday but on thig tell the "outside' coun- it could not the additional reprecenter and Hinzte J " financed Hugh 77— public and probably by youthful burglars ties have hadi the greatest sentatives called for in the bill Washington -specific provisions rather than the being money byHeboth Salt Lake added that he who t private bill of themselves contented with the were for the increase before the (R) Everyobjective strength) general were two There was to still bill representatives the opposed LISTERIHE Mr Rees declared that propo- - war boom started that the schoolsl should ator everything in sight" TO I from Salt Lake and one from one agreed to summed up the posi' Police saidthey had not yet dethe fullest possible tion Huggins Representative Joseph E Reese Weber absent so if they had been cooperate of the remarki sponsors by i n ternitned else food extent C whether the measure: protold of the anything production proponents rs "You present it is presumed the bill gram Spokesmen for the educa- ing: -CONQUER THE can't put it over The cow would have gone over There were tors "If we pass the bill the federal had been taken however objected to the probe to have counties got from i the "outside" three counties regPirv vision for shortening the school government will pay part of the We don't propose sen e who voted for the bill—Reprei If we don't pass it the more representation if we sentatives Amos B Robinsron (D) term of nine months THE They con- costs YOU'RE FIGHTING FORI you any I It SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT for can help it The legislature has Rich Susan Alice Smith (R) Dag- tended that the work program state will pay the costs because children the are EXCESSIVE DRINKING to be taken could more going be a effectively carried disobeyed the law in three other gett and Mr Ward bo reantn4b 'kr 41 trostment le a sessions so we might Just as well It is understood there were some out if the schools retained some care of" proletaniaat treatment Inr tho drink 13Mt ultra ender the atiperotldifferences of control over the students: sup- 1Tax Title Bills Pass go on" inen at a regietered nurne and 1c has been only one other opinion among proponents of the plied student workers as they (There it te safe and pleriant le Three companion bills (S B 73 were take Men or kt"triell pstirsts 4bneeded and them school 1940 census session since the measure Some of gave that the Republicans ormintotr private and strielly con81 and 82) to provide a statute of i of 1941 In that session a similar wanted amendments which would credit for such work fidential 1 bill was defeated) A majority of the senators took limitations for the bringing of For tortber details rail have required the legislature to actions to upset tax sale titles THE SALT LAKE HEAL HOME Representative Grant Midgley define the districts in the counties the position that in the present were passed on final reading After (D) Salt Lake read article 9 with more than one representative emergency the minimum school extensive 1149 East 6th So Dal 49275 As introamendment section II of the constitution mak- instead of the county commissions term of nine monthserequired for the bills would bar attacks ing it mandatory for a reappor as at present c1LL—t---i--1- 4J I participation in state funds should duced not be considered untouchable and on title two years after the proper$'7Af'"? was sold at sheriff's sale As that it would be entirely safe to ty "C!"0"" passed the period was raised to ALDERS OATS iit A-open the way for shortening of four v4 years and the limitation was the term if the power to do that tz was vested in the state board of made applicable only to that prop1 r 0 Thus any A erty held by the county education Senators Farr Ira I fine-flavorefull-bodi- ed d! individual who purchases property e'7 Huggins (D) Ogden: Lynn S at ? Richards Lake City and bill the May tax sales will if the Salt (D) rrbecomes law run the same others insisted that the bill was '0 one of the most Important intro- risks as to title as they have run 't Cross my heart the way my family goes for an 1 duced this session and that it heretofore t Albers Oats breakfast you'd think they had hollow Interim appointments sent to should definitely authorize a cur---lezs! And believe me it's wonderful knowing that the senate by the governor follow term tailment of school the -k with the expiration date of the this delicious hot cereal provides them with all the " Veto Compromise term following each name: nutritive values of pure whole grain! Albers Oars is -:c A ‘ Vernal commisN Child Senator Dergeson Br and (D) the best natural source of important Vitamin Stanley of agriSalt Lake City tried to work out a sioner of the department one of the finest whole grain sooces of needed pro1 culture March 1943 M Eldred to both compromise satisfactory tein carbohydrates phosphorus and iron sides remarking that the "school Boyle 1 industrial commissioner 1943 A Wiesley inpeople had the same bugaboo March dustrial commissioner March 1 l'-'7-----against shortening the school term 1947 Rulon F Starley bank comthat the labor people have against missioner Ma rch 31 1945 Ed S MADE WITH ALBERS VICTORY r RECIPE eight-housuspension of the — Watson state engineer until AT YOUR TABLE WET WITH MORIIIHO DEW 15emmeremormormarpextr His law" compromise -: I amendment was voted down how- this session of ofthe legislature Utah board of f University or pa : ever and a Farr amendment to Fresh strawberries boysenberries ripe figs OATMEAL "PUFFINS :-- i all for terms expirin 1 1 regents i :-authorize luscious the 4-America South from I:1 at specifically shortening June 30 1945: Mrs A J Gorham peak of payas : 2 cup milk isps shortening term was then Dr L E Viko Thornton D Morof school the ration-fre- e TOMORROW flavor! the In I 112 cup ALBERS OATS v !:- - 1tsp salt 't ' de t 44S adopted 6 irt ris A H Reiser Earl J Glade 2 cakes coinpressed 3 tbsps brown or granulated you'll enjoy them no matter where you live The nursery bill debated on sec- William '' ' ' ''' A H Leigh 2 flour V cups e sugar ' eond reading several days ago was 1 t --4 'Why? Because the air future you're helping to build Scald milk pour over Albers Oats sugar shortening and salt opposed by Senator Mitchell Advisory Council r 14-with add crumbled lukewarm then bowl Cool to Me lich (R) Moab on the ground fighting planes will also produce a sturdy round in mixing yeast (4-1- -Advisory council department of and beat in flour At once drop by spoonfuls in greased cakes bellied cost more would state i that it the cargo plane Which will land and take off on a publicity and industrial developmuffin pans filling them half full Let rise in warm place until Kendall Senator roadside landing strip beside a growers' cooperative money opposed ment: James W Wade March 1 41 on the ground that it was 'de- 1943 E G Bennett March 1 pans are full bake in hot oven (400 F) 20 to 25 mins Makes it packing shed 12 muffins signed to meet a local problem in 1944 A B Young March 1 1945 The refrigeration of such perishable cargo presents no the defense area and that tht en- William R Wallace March 1 No breadimg No mixiNg dows — arid remember At 1i rap of I wowld In irore mach tire state should not be taxed to 1946 F G Peterson March 1 Albers Oat( adds ay al egg problem because these air freighters will make excel protein d 1 care for the children defense of 1 use of the natural cold at high altitudes 191S lent 1947: Ellis Pickett March 1 Water resources development TOMORROWS fast "Air Freight" Will provide over advisory council: H E Heming1 1943 D D Harris night shipments with door delivery to any place in Ono way March ""'1 whether it be orchids topcoats or machinery 77 B L America March 1944: 1"100 Frandsen ' ' ' V 1 1 '' 1945 March t' Jacobs Elmer 91'(: HAMBURGER LOAF The speed and flexibility of TOMORROW'S Air March 1 1946 Phil J Purcell k rail : not compete with lb ground beef or lamb 12 cups peas or diced March 1 1947 J L Wadsworth rreight will supplement -' ' -we cooked 1 I must OATS carrots D ALBERS of destructive the 1948 Out March and truck '''' '''''':711-':-' cup weapons ' George Clyde ' I V2 tsps salt 2 cups bread crumbs March 1 1949 build today will come better tools of peace Think of :''' ' ''1 :N A() I A salt minced R State board of health: Dr tsp celery 7 large onion ' dt7-''that too while you do your job I clove garlic minced I2 tsp sage or poultry C:s17! ) ! 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