Show 1 Spotlighting UTAH WOULD ANNEX GRAND CANYON O Wendover tho the states state's far tar west w st orphan city whose walls wails about secession and ant becoming part of Nevada have become quite common place has been advised by Governor Herbert B B. B Maw to take their grievance to Congress Congress Is charged with setting state Governor Maw declared and an suggested that while the were In Washington that they do the state a favor by asking that Utah get gel gelback back her northeast corner once annexed by Wyoming also the North Rim of the Grand Canyon which geographically be belongs be- be belongs belongs longs to Utah In the meantime at St. St George Governor Gov Gov- Governor Governor Maw In a jocular mood told citizens citi citi- citizens zens that If 11 they also get the secession bug he would Insist on accompanying them wherever they went The Wendover secession talk began last June Juno and has been agitated by a railroad clerk whose major complaint seems to be that hard liquor the by-the- think drink Isn't available on the Utah side Df of f the line RO ROCO ROAD ROtI COMMISSION CO FILMS IS HIGHWAYS S WAYS A graphic view of of Utah roads taken aken rom from a special state road commission camera car traveling tra 40 per hour Is s expected to record for tor laboratory study he the states hazardous Intersections and danger anger spots The pictures are taken In olor color and when the project Is completed sill grill be shown to commission employees md mci studied by maintenance men and engineers Ray H. H Leavitt commission chairman Is s enthusiastic about the film possibilities ties ies and pointed out that by use of the same ame many road hazards would be eliminated TATE IL PLANNING NEW OnICE ll FICE BUILDING A million dollar office building scheduled sched sched- scheduled scheduled for location on the Capitol grounds Is s a being planned by Secretary of State I E. E 3 E. E Monson and A. A B. B Paulson I archi-I teet designated by the State Building Board to draw up preliminary plans I It Is proposed to place the new build build- bulldog buildIng Ing og ng on the northeast end of ot the grounds I on n to an eminence overlooking Memory I Grove rove It Is expected that preliminary plans Clans will be ready for presentation to the he 1917 1947 State Legislature TO 10 0 TIGHT FIGHT HABITUAL IU L UX LIS 1 A new law one to curb the habitual criminal has been recommended to At- At Attorney orney torney General Gen r l Grover er A. A Giles s by Brig Brig- Brigham Brigam ham tam am E. E Roberts Third District Attorney ey In n a his biennial report to the state f Tho new law would be foolproof and would rould force old offenders to serve com com- time for tor their experiences com j and nd death for Convicts serving life maxi maxi- I rum mum sentences who assault prison wards guards f Attorney Roberts pointed out the need for or r such legislation In view of or the fact I that oat the State Supreme Court has so construed the tho habitual criminal statute statutes I as s s to make Is absolutely valueless In the persecution of criminal cases and also I has as made Ineffective the statute making I ian It an offense for a Q life Ufe convict to assault Q guard ar 1 prison v- v L. tJ WA VA WANTS TS UTAH Ul N A request from England has been re- re received elved by the Utah Department of ot PublicIty cIty ity ty and Industrial Development for Utah tali scenic historical and Industrial photos hotos to be used In a Q British In answer to the request a full tull fullet set et st of photos are arc being forwarded to the British Isles by the Department with complete explanatory matter atter |