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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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v-a -n -3 )j It THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 5 1930 Canada Studying Lighting Airuayt Kalmuck Princes Lose 500000 Head of Cattle Piano Deafened Beethoven French Academy Learns Electric Engineer Wins A nurd for 1 LOGAN utah South Dakota Governor Enters Senatorial Race SNOW ON IDAHO FOREST RANGES BELOW NORMAL Correspondent Res Phone 193 Clrenlation Rea Phene 17 -J Office 112 North Main Phone 118 Rotating Machine SARATOV 8 A number of princes of the Kalmuck race in this region who managed to retain a portion of their property to this late date have Just been expropriated by the government About 600 000 head of cattle owned by these princes have been confiscated and distributed to poor peasants and on government farms CACHE BANKERS HIT-RUN DRIVER The department of national defense which has supervision over all aeronautical activities In the dominion Is engaged in providing adequate lighting facilities for night flying After surveying light-Idk conditions the department nas adopted the standards of the United States although the beacons alii be placed for the present at grater intervals On-course lights ll oe installed with the beacons to flash code numerals Indicating the position of the beacon along the airway PARIS Beethovens deafness which has been the subject of many scientific arguments was caused by the great too ardent application to music according to a report of Marage before the French Academy of Sciences Marage declared that Beethoven's ears were pounded so incessantly with musical noises during his life time that the delicate Inner organs finally rebelled and refused to function ELECT OFFICERS GETS JAIL TERM Forty ex-service men have been placed in charge of dusting the 3-000 000 books In tlie British museum at London 1 LOGAN Abe Hodges 48 who was convicted of hit and run driving and drunkenness last week was sentenced to serve six months In Jail on the hit and run charge and fined $250 for being drunk Five months of the Jail sentence was suspended Hodges was arrested December 18 1929 after he had collided with an automobile driven by Mrs Oeorge Kearl of Smllhfleld Both Mrs Kearl end her daughter Wllda Kearl who was In the car with her mother at the tune were slightly Injured After this accident Hodges drove several miles from the scene before he was arrested BOISE (JPI Though precipitation and anow depths are yet below normal on the Sawtooth and Boise forest watersheds some Improvement In the situation Is being shown reports to the department of reclamation Indicated Tuesday Accumulated snow at the Hailey station in the Sawtooth section was 135 Inches compared with 55 5 5 ear ago and 66 8 Inches average Yet to offset this the precipitation this 3 ear mostly In the form of rain was 7 13 inches compared with 7 74 Inches a year ago On 8oldier creek the precipitation for the season was 9 74 inches compared with 10 42 inches a year ago The snow In the higher ranges Is settling well which was looked upon favorably by the department as assuring a solid pack that would weather well into the summer The Pavette forest report revealed considerable drop in precipitation below last year LOGAN a recent meeting held by the bankers of Cache county officers for the coming year were elected Thomas Farr cashier of the Commercial National bank of Bmith-fleld was elected president succeeding Darley cashier of the Cache Valley Banking company Other officers elected were Norman 8alKbury Thatcher Brothers bank first vice president Card Greaves assistant cashier Preston First National bank second vice president and Langton Barber cashier Lewiston State bank secretary treasuier Officers of the organization and the following men comprise the exec utlve Champ president of the Cache Valley bank and Alma Sonne cashier of the Logan First National bank Financial support and moral support was pledged the Cache Valley chapter of the American Institute of Banking by this organization for the coming year MUSHER TO TALK AT OF EVENT I Ilellmund Declared Outstanding Inventor in field for Year Suit Filed Against Tiro For Recovery on Note ToAIIVhoSuffer Stomach Agony BRIGHAM CITY With Dr Franklin 8 Harris of the Dwain Kent northern musiier and officers of the Ogden chamber of commerce as special guests the annual housewarming of the local chamber of commerce will be held Friday evening Plans call for a hot turkey dinner at 7 30 clock Dr Harris will give his talk on Russia: Dwain Kent Will tell about dogs and President Alton of the Ogden chamber will talk on mutual activities that both chambers might carry on during the present year A splendid entertaining program will also be rendered It Is expected that upward of 200 people Will attend the housewarming leer Money Cheerfully Refunded If One Bottle of Dare Mentha Pepsin Do lou More Good Than Anything Too Ever lied LOGAN suit was filed In the countv clerk office Monday by Rockwell against Parley Bingham and Susan Bingham his wile for Judgment on a promissory note of $1400 He also asks Judgment for interest that Is past dup hit amounts to $637 73 and for attorney fees that amount to $22a Also for any additional sum or sums that might be paid In protection of the lien of his mortgage of said property and on premises during pendency of this suit and prior Judgment Hellmund chief electrical engineer of the West-lnghouse Electric and Manufacturing company of East Pittsburgh has been awarded the Lanure gold medal "for his contribution to the design and development of rotating electrical The award Is made each year by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Brigham City Woman Heads Show Committee During the past year thousands of aufferers from Indigestion have biassed the day they flm heard of this grandest of all stomach medicines Not only will Mentha Pepsin a pleasant tasting elixir relieve the most acute attacks of stomach agony but taken regularly wdll overcome most stomach trouble that exist If your stomach keeps you feeling miserable start to make It strong and healthy Dares Mentha Pepsin Is guaranteed to help you more than anytliing you ever tried or money back (Adv DIG tP FAKIR WIENER NEUSTADT Austria (UP) the third day of what was Intended to be a week long burled alive Nevor a fakir had his dreams disturbed by police and was afterward detained In the local Jail he could give no satisfactory explanation of his failure to meet a few liabilities such as hotel and clothing bills contracted before he began his BRIGHAM CITY William Davis chairman of the annual show committee of the local chamber of commerce announced today that Mrs Parker Pratt of this city will direct this year performance which will be presented about March 1 Mrs Pratt now assistant dramatic instructor under Maud May Babcock at the University of Utah has the choice of the play and the 1IFRD LAW CHARGE LOGAN plea of not guilty was entered by Silas Ricks fanner who Is charged with allow lng livestock to roam the state highway He was rrralgned before Judge Jesse Rich Tuesday afternoon His trial was set for Monday morning Ricks was arrested last Friday after several com- Slaints had been received about his vestock roaming around on the state highway PIERRE 8 Governor Bulow of South Dakota has announced his candidacy tor the Democratic nomination for United States senator at the May primary LOOK FOR THESE DETAILS ON DRESSES SENATE PLANS FIGHT ON SECOND BILL (Continued from Pmo Five) Jack Frost Tours the Blanket Factory From the Spanish we have adapted the dashing bolero a gay young fashion which incidentally makes the fitted waistline easier to wear smartly You will find many charming bolero frocks at for both daytime and evening Fashions have never been so thrilling: as they are this spring' Such intriguing details small but of the utmost Importance to the woman who would be chic such exquisite colors including the new Marie Laurencin pastels such fascinating new fabrics and new prints! i i i I 4 -S I Where Blankets are made A tMComaiHi Little jacket suits flaunt Jaunty pep-lums a very young fashion vastly becoming to the slender girl Shown first at of course! And there are peplums on the new frocks too on sports frocks of light weight wool on afternoon frocks of printed crepes and on the exquisite evening gowns of chiffon with big designs of exotic flowers Shoulders have retired modestly this spring behind a little puff sleeve a dtopped shoulder or smartest of all a brief little cape Frocks are arriving every day at which show this new line some in flat crepe for daytime some in exquisite chiffons for "Sunday gorgeous things! Several of our spring suits have adopted the little and spring coats show the cape-line too 'its Ica 4 1 1 pf-'n rjir! tan nM hn i hu rAv i-l -'VC I e' tr Jl UPaaAjiUMMMil Binf' til The mode has gone completely feminine this spring and at Auerbachs you 111 find this trend apparent in shlrrlngs Incrustations and in the elaborate seaming which gives a frock lovely slender lines A Murray riant of Original Utah Woolen Mills ts llA Femininity too Is expressed in the lin-peiie touches which appear at on frocks for both formal and informal wear a bit of lace of white chiffon of crisp organdy of silk pique It gives to the young that charming "little look and Is softly becoming to the older woman Everyone is asking about skirt lengths! Will they be long? We say as we said when all the furore about long skirts began last fall "Be moderate! Wear your fiocks as long as they are becoming no longer We suggest four Inches below the as the smart length for general daytime with the skirt lengthening as the hours grow later We have sketched three correct diess lengths below the first for general daytimd and sports (4 inches below the knee) the second for afternoon (8 inches below the knee or even longer If the occasion Is very formal) and the third for evening (even-all-around ankle length) For evening however you may wear your skirts even longer at Instep length or trailing And the beauty of It Is you can find all of these very smart fashions at JENNY LEE A 4- 3 it -tSSE sT No matter where the skirt length may wander the waistline stays right where nature put It And often It Is accented ith a soft little belt of the same fabric as the dress For evening the belt often glorifies Itself with a brilliant buckle A' LOOK FOR THESE THREE DRESS LENGTHS -3 -211 of the legislative tax committee in shape to be presented as amendments to the pending legislation Three of the four amendments proposed by the legislative tax committee In which the tax revision commission did not Join are brought forward by Senator Ryan in the typewritten slips now in the files The fourth which was the Jorgensen plan to do away with the special $5 equalization fund for schools as proposed last winter and Instead to use the whole $25 fund for that purpose is not included in any of the proposals as formulated If the Rvim amendments are favored In principle by the senate they may Involve other amendments to the constitution than are now proposed Senator Ryan incorporates the suggested permanent endowment fund and the proposal to fix the mine multiple as additions to section 2 of the constitution as written by 8 2 his amendment would add this language: For the purpose of the property tax all metalliferous mines or mining claims both placer and rock in place shall be assessed at $5 per acre and in addition thereto at a value equal to three times the net annual proceeds thereof as such net proceeds may be defined by law provided however that the multiple to be applied to net proceeds for the purpose of determining such value may be changed by the legislature at any time subsequent to the sith year after the adoption of this amendment two-thirds of all the members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof "All other mines or mining claims and other valuable mineral deposits including lands containing coal or hydrocarbons shall be assessed as other tangible property Ail machinery used in mining and all property or surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims and the value of any surface use made of mining claims shall be assessed as other tangible property "Ten per centum of the annual property taxes levied upon and collected from all mineral resources Including coal and hydrocarbons shall be paid by the several funds and taxing units sharing In such taxes Into an endowment fund the interest of which onlv shall be used for school purposes In such manner as the legislature mav provide As an addition to section 3 of the constitution Senator Rvan proposes "The rate of taxaMon for all purposes on Intangible property shall not exceed 5 mills an each dollar of the true value thereof The rate of taxation on tangible property for sta purposes shall not exceed on each dollar of valuation Two and four-tenths mills for several state purposes Two-tenths of 1 mill for the high school fund and tc) Such lew for the state district school fund which together with the Interest on the permanent school fund and such other revenue as mav be provid'd for this purpose by the legislature will raise annually an amount equal to 30 Toy each person of school age In the state as shown by the last preceding school census Said rates shall not be exceeded except upon the vote of two-thirds of all the members of each house of the legislature voting In favor thereof The ate district school fund shall be distributed as follows An amount equal to $25 for each person of school age shall be distributed among the several school districts according to the sciool population therein as shown bv the last preceding school census The balance of said fund shall be distributed among the several school districts of the Mate in Mich manner as the legislature nnv provide these two Ftvan amendments are late led as bv Vequest of "the committee on procedure This however It has been mad0 plain does no! bind the members of that committee nor vet of the legislator tix committee itself to support the proposals c- 4 1 -Sj Mk Jack Frost Says: know these blankets are good At this factory the wool comes In fleece form from the Woolen Mills bonded government warehouse are fast because the wool is dved before it is woven "The blankets shrink seen them run through rn washing machines hours at a A N- A hetk the growing unemployment Keep tah Pavrolls going Last year the I tah Woolen Mills paid out $300000 in wages It brought more than $1000000 of new money to I tab $3:75 $395 100 pure wool 72x81 double 51 lbs Regular $1150 value some slight Tart wool soft fleecy 7281 double extra heavy Regular $7 50 value On Sale at Murray Factory or 28 Richards St ALSO SOME 'j PRICE SCITS in Smaller Sizes Suit yourself at a bargain isiaoMcjma iumm AUERBACH CO BRUNT STKINCil Manager The Style Store for the Thrifty.

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