Show DER EXPLAINS OGDEN'S SHARE Governor Thinks City Cit Legislature Fared Quite Well In Legislature Gov George H Darn Dorn paid hl his respects to the tha sixteenth legis legis- legislature legislature lature recently adjourned In a mortem apost-mortem mortem post of the action of ot that body bod given during his addre to the Ogden Rotary club Wednes Wednesday ednes day dav night The Tha governor severely Ae I party caucus methods saying that this system In tote yi e last legislature re resulted In the passage ot of a a measure which A aland aland land board out of ot tho the governor attorney general and secretary of tate state Dern Bern ex ex- ex exi Incidentally Governor GO i- i iA A II too 0 pressed great eat regret that the state institutions In Ogden the tho industrial school schoel and Utah state school tor for the deaf and blind did not receive e the amount of apple apple- appio to they were en- en entitled entitled en entitled titled Somo Some ot of the stat state institutions did not receive enough appropriation appropriation tion for tor their needs and that Is Ial true of ot your two In- In Institutions Institutions In Institutions here hero In Ogden said the governor 90 It Is a source of ot very ery t n could that rat regret to me we not gh give e these schools more money Your Tour people here In Ogden sere ere Intensely Interested In the bill which provided d foi for the tho crea crea- creation creation creation tion ot of o a II state bureau of Identification which was a fine meas meas- measure measure measure ure In as much as some of One state Institutions were already crippled for tor lack ot of funds I 1 felt that I had to veto this bill as all we did not hR have e the money prope properly IY to establish this bureau and tt it vas as ob obvious lou to me roe that It would I additional moneys t two 0 years hence WHAT GOT You people In Ogden should feel Ceel Rood good 0 over er what you got from the legislature Your Tour chamber or of commerce will reecho receive 15 paM paid for an armory site you acre ere given gl a fine tine strip of land tor for a municipal golf gol course and the state Is going to pay for tor the pavIn pavIng paving In ing In front of ot the Industrial school These are just a few taw ot of the things from which you iou ou will bene benefit tit You were ere well ell ed ed In the last legislature in my 01 opinion Governor Dern opened his talk by by showing that the tho state tues taxes are but a small proportion of the total taxes and said Utah's taxes are much 10 lower loner er per capita than those of ot any western state stale with the tho exception of ot New Mexico lIe happened to ha have hae e the tho tan ta figures for Salt Lake Lalee county before him and quoted from them sho that thO-t the tho state taxes are but eight per cent of the tho total City and school board taxes take tako up be- be bet between be between t tween 80 SO per cent and 90 per percent cent of the tha total taxes So So you iou ou could eliminate state taxes entirely and your 3 our taxes would still be high the gO governor said S BRAI IX ll STORAGE The governor created Ia favor or I among tho the Rotarians when hen he heBald said that he agreed with a legis legis- legislator legis- legis legislator legislator lator who vho ho said that the legislature should ha have hate e credit for the he things It did not do this statement hav hav- havIng having having ing been made In an address bY Representative e J 3 Francis lowlee ot of Ogden lie He then severely se ar- ar arraigned arraigned ar arraigned the caucus system which was responsible for tor the creation ot of the present land board the bill providing for It having Ing been passed over the go governor s It veto eto If It left to their own de devices deIces Ices the legislator would have bae ba e done much better but they were forced to submit to King Caucus sold said Governor Go Dern A man Is elect elect- elected elected elected ed by hi his constituents to er his mentality but when he ho goes Into caucus ho puts hi his brains In cold storage and lets les the poli poll politicians politicians do his thinking Some Some of ot tho the measures dis- dis discussed discussed dis discussed cussed by caucuses are not party measures One Ono of the evils elIs e lIs cre- cre created created cre created by the last legislature Is 18 the measure which made the gover gover- governor governor governor nor secretary ot of ale and at- at attorney attorney at attorney I torney general a a land lahd board This Is an ex x board and cx- cx cx boards are very ery poor ones Thc They are not efficient and not economical They usually hire a aI I chief dork clerk and tho the board rubber stamps approval al of his work 0 O lIME HUE ron FOR DETAILS DErAILS I I 1 was opposed to this bill personally and by principle They The said the tho governor would only have to devote one halt day a aeck to the land board That Is admIssion on the face ot of It that tha It will be bea bea bea a rubber stamp board I have not the time to devote to details If I 1 am to function properly as governor It Is not good business administration to do so bO Such methods are not found In large corporations as thearo they the are arc not eco eco- economical economical eco economical not sound policy and and not efficient Governor Dern Bern said eald he be belle believed ed edthe the bill created in the legislature which Is now a law that pro pro- provides provides pro provides vides for a racing commission to supervise racing in the state I is isa a good measure Ho said a com com- commission commission commission mission of ot three competent men would bring fine tino racing lacing I Into the state and anil this would encourage the tho breeding of ot tine fine horses also The governors governor's talk was a not I notI without humor and ho pro provoked many laughs by his ready wit nil II lie Ho I was given ghen a II rising ovation o before and after his talk NAMES ON Ol BALLOT BAILOT The Rotary Rotary- club nominated the following candidates tor for officers to be voted on at the tha second meeting In April PI President Roscoe C G Irell M Nye Ne Charles Charlea B D Empey Empe D Robert Hobert vice Ice president Joseph M 61 Parker and J 1 W Ab Ab- Ab Abbott bolt Ab-bolt bott secreta secretary Jesse Juse fc b t Richards treasurer W V H Loos Loo A A Shaw and P A Dix two wo to tobo tobe tobo bo be elected frank E Nichols Ambro Ambrose e P l Merrill W II It VII Wil- llama Wll-llama JameAN llama IIams Dr S W Wherry herr Jamell JameA Jame JameW W N Silver SlIver and John G Leonard Chairman Henry A Anderson ot of the tho club clubs club's to Pocatello com com- committee com urged all ot of tho the Rotarians to go to the tho fifth district con con- convention con convention to bo held 0 ne neat t month The Tho 53 Girls orchestra furnished II a a number of ot selections and were gh given en enthusiastic ap- ap applause ap applause for their efforts eUort It was announced that they the are to give a dance In the Weber eber la gym Elm m dance hall Thursday Thur day of next week A R B McIntyre former Ogden druggIst now of ot St Louis Mot Mo gave O a short and l some somo of the work worle ot of o the Notary hotary club ot of o that city In the Interest of crippled children He lIo said that through the pull pull of o Ralph D r ot of Ogden he was as made a member of the tho Rotary notary club at St lit Louts Louis |