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Show PAGE TWO. rn :..;. Thursday of Bach for Friday Distribution Itah, PiiKSshed at on JD-Dav- isi ffwk Phor,e 23 First West Strfft passage uj the governor, Ward C. Hol- - cf by Sens, and Claud Hirs brook which would chi lncrea.se terms of juvenile Judges and require guardians of child ren taken into court to pay costs of child care, and SJR-- 6 by Sens. S )l J. Selvin and Mitchell Melich browses a constitutional amendment to empower the lpei.slature to regulate salaries of its own members by removing the present $000 biennial SB-2- 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered tit the Post Office et Tremor ton. Utah, as Second CUis Matter October 15, 1925 a. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ' uary 6th to be a went BEAR RIVER CITY YOUTH reached. As a result it was Icjs Thursday, the senate f ol- AS U. M. T. TRAINEE Army Ground Forces''"?" made a special order and the into executive session the re- - ASSIGNED M. T. battalion. and nc onl compromise was worked out by lowing day Prior to enlistin ln ,v jected the interim appointment prvate Donald R- Reese, son Rep. Mark Paxton ,ef Wendell Grover to the state jof and Mrg H j Reese of gular Amy on N '"',, Settle On 'River city has been 'public Welfare commission, but last, at Fort Douas ' Compromise sec- the of revision a d Univer-onto the Reese, age 18, attend r-sOTled as a trainee Under the compromise, the Experi-severreading calendar to thrown River high school rewould Training MiIitary publicity department anj important measures deal- unU He arrived on Jan. in the Department of L'' ceive $300,000 annually from moup with ins staje government tor vehicle registration funds. front for early consideration vote final on The bill passed 1 i this v:eek. They left two , '' t with 35 yes, 24 no, 1 absent. measures discrimination Just as dead at the end of the at the head of second reading, fourth week as it was alive at because they result from the end of the third week was largely committee action, and interim the revival of junkets to state listed under them bills concern- , ctrf! institutions. s r n n tt ii r n.d inru when it the propsrty went to Ogden for a day, the funds; repealing which counties protax .;f through Diamond Bridal ' legislature decided to stay home, vide 15 percent of the welfare : . ' Duo;richIy beoded lotPAmmittPP? ntt tir, A 1 mountings. Both.. fund; eliminating the Publictj i' ' make the "educational tours. deand Industrial Development Upshot of the decision found ' tho cmiafo wiH q harp ft innim partment in its present form; providing a basic budget for institutions of higher learning and when as many as 13 were seat-- ; the state water board. d in the chamber) Thursday, setting up Soon alter announcing us Feb 6. while its nublic institu of the senate Grover, rejection tions committee visited Utah ' from communication . a received 1 Loat State Agricultural college uov. nerDert is. Maw appoinuns gan. Heber Bennion, Jr., Manila wool .BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER lei di N. RYTTTNG, Editor-Publish- er SriJSCKIlTIOX HATES (In Advance) SOLDIER RATE3 ONE YEAR - S2 50 $1.75 UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME by stipend. James Conrad Trnr.or.ton o -- ' - , ' al anti-raci- al 'nii m ,- ' ( ltJ .itY Kill Lobby Control BUI The house during the week was not too adverse to killing measures, ine diu to comrui their activity, HB-6- 0 and lobbyists by Rep. Frank Bonacci was defeated by the majority which Republican commit unfavorable an adopted tee report after Bonacci had concluded an eloquent but vain plea for support of the bill with the remark: "Well, I've had my say. Go ahead and kill the bill." J H. by Sens. Hirschi: Melich; what during the day, al though f Grant Vest Lake) and the quorum did okey motions to lax commission, 10 uie siiiie Elias L. Day nance commission in place of lt Lakef set up committees Grant Midslev for immeGordon Taylor Hyde, chairman. which would have permitted diate study of state building and was nut txpecu to . Hyue Utah banks to close their doors state needs, the but the presentadefeated was on Saturday, by latter growing out of the govs name came as Bennion tion oi rep"cow county' the ernor's request for an increase in a surprise. It proved popular resentative after passing with the gasoline tax from four to on first Impression and obserin the upa bare cents majority six only per gallon. vers began speculating that Arper house. Reject Grover be apof As is to make up for the list- - thur MacFarlane would Major political skirmishes to tax commission. the pointed when occurred Repubthe week licans took the controversial laand bor bill from committee placed it on the third reading sair- sEBENHQLDEN calendar without report because the committee had held the "Give a person a new pen or pencil to try measure more than 15 days, and out for writing qualities. Invariably they when HB-1by highways and will write their own name. All of us aeronautics committee came up seem to be endowed with natural pride for discussion. when it comes to the chosen words bestowed upon us which Labor Bill we call our 'name.' When we think of a name, we think On Calendar of a person. When we carve a name in granite, we conRep: Clifton G. M. Kerr tinue the influence of that person for many generations." Elder), house majority leadto deer, and sponsor of IlB-3JOHN H. BOTT & SONS fine unfair labor practices on SO North Main Brigham City the part of employees and to out Gftflnues law secondary boycotts, moved t Select a Cemetery Lot and a Family Monument that the bill be placed on the calendar and, acting under house y rules, Speaker Rendell N. lt Lake) so ordered. However, between Mr. Kerr's motion ana the final placing of the bill on the calendar, Reps. alt Mrs. C. L. Jack Lake) and Bonacci, minority members of the labor committee, fought it ? in vain to have their 1 Members of the 27th Utah legislature really got into the swing of things during their fourth week of sessions when they approved adoption of a new ballot," voted to style depression gubernatorial repeal emergency powers and appropriated $801,500 to finance Utah's Centennial. No Columns Democrats and Republicans will not be listed in separate columns, but will be listed alphabetically together under the respective offices. No party emblems would appear on the ballots and it would be impossible to vote a straight ticket. Candidates would be voted for by placing an "X" in a square to the left of their names and the party of each Tor Parties would be indicated to candidate If approved by the governor, name. Utah's new "headless ballot" the ricrht of his 6 and 7, by Two senate bills, will for the first time in history C. Ilolbrook Ward Sens permit voters to cast their vote vis and Rue L. Clegs iR Salt for the president and No electors will be listed. ILake) were signed by the governor. The ballot will be split up into sections, one for national of- Would Repeal fices, one for state offices, etc. Emergency Power These new laws repeal the emergency powers governor's which permitted him to order state departments to reduce their operating budgets should state Income drop and which permitted him to use any state, revenues for public relief. to re1 Top house measures Overhead- W ceive the week approval during JYP were HB-7- 1 to appropriate motor vehicle registration funds to 0 the road commission; by to Rep. E. K. Olson grant World War II veterans special income tax exemptions; SB-3- 5 to permit second, third Electrically Welded! class cities and towns and libraries to establish retirement Tlit door to pltK swing type and HB-6- 5 to systems; I1B-6- 2 and other old make $1,000,000 in liquor profits . , , ttyio door available to counties, cities and All STEEL towns and to create a city and welded nut resistanl. county liquor control fund; IIB-3luggedty built the perennial fertilizer which improved mech was anism. compromised to gain apand HB-- 5 which would proval, "Buy From Your local permit Utah cities, other than lumber Dealer Salt Lake, to levy a special tax in and 1943 to establish TREMONTON" LUMHEK public building reserves. & HARDWARE Activity In the senate includFARMERS' CASH UNION ed consideration of new appoint- I (D-D- a I STEEL I IIB-13- Garage Doors r- lib 3, 19-1- KIRK'S LUNCH 'At The Crossroads" NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hamburgers Lunches Sleak Dinners CLIFF HEARD, Mjrr. : ; r "(D-Carbo- n), JlJi., : - - v - 'lilt? - SB-G- G R-S- alt (D-Sa- road-buildin- IS S? . '. ed 7 (R-B- ox 0mm 6 I Bridal Set; richly carved. Both rings 2 diamond Bridal Duette; very distinctive. Both rings . ' Bridal exquisitely Both . . . O. C. TANNER JEWELRY CO. Stanley It. Palmer, Mgr. Tremonton, Utah 'FIVE FINE STORES OF BEAUTIFUL RINGS" Ma-be- (D-S- "unfavor-able'-minori- America ty report attached to the bill. However, the Republicans argued that the stand of every lawmaker would become apparent when the measure came up for consideration on the floor. HB-1- 7 .which would have appropriated all motor vehicle registration funds to the B and C road fund of the state road commission and which would have stripped the publicity department of its revenue source, split the G. O. P. llouse majority wide open. Members, headed by Rep. Daniel S. Frost objected strenuously to the measure. He not only was supported by other G. O. P. members, but also by the Democrats. It became apparent that the bill would never pass unless a compromise was nvcome the NEWEST CHEVROLET! 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