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Show LMite. 5 IfiewS-jourELDER pox tiriahflin Take City. Ulqh 111. 28, 1949 CAPITOL pa-'.e- I DOME An- - (UP) j j because a bartender would-hia drink, Paul Geer Ld to drive off with a whole truckload of beer. Police arreste- h two-mont- ... a - e r 9 $700,-893.1- NEW - nue. By Harry Marlowe MUNICH, Germany (UP) Speculation on Capitol Hill More than .1,000 tons of meat v.i ( k dwelt largely on how near disappeared into the black mar- the Twenty-eightUtah Legisket here in a period, lature will go toward staying the American military governGov. J. Bracken Lees "rement announced. trenching budget for 1949-51- . d him. The governor opened the week by presenting his biennial budget message four days at his own request. It calls for approFEBRUARY priations from the general fund of $12,580,030 as compared to $15,110,950.83 Billie Burke and Don Wilson by appropriated the 1947 legislature. a rollicking are starred in The Sugar Plum Tree, Basis for the budget are esticomedy about two young people who have never been on a mated general fund revenues farm and what they do when they receive one as a gift. for the biennium of $11,759,950 The film will be shown at the War Memorial home next and the estimated 1947-4surThursday afternoon as part of the John Deere day proplus of $1,520,973.12, amounting offered by Merrells, Inc. to a total of $13,280,923.12. If set gram being in is left in the fund would carry accordance with the govup In making my recommendations ernors budget, expenditures to you, I earnestly have in mind the projects for the next two would leave a surplus of strengthening our financial years, at the close of the 1949-5- structure against the day when Abolishment of the State Pubperiod. adversity may strike, by conand Industrial Developlicity iniThis is in contrast to actual tinuing the policy already ment department was again general fund revenues for fis- tiated by your bodies of creating asked, with the creation in its cal year 1948 or $9,131,478.14, es- and building necessary reservplace "a new advertising agentimated fiscal 1949 revenues cf es. with a modest appropriacy YOUR OLD ONE $7,378,207 and a 1945-4surplus In his recommendations by tion. of $1,627,448.82, or a total of the governor fijst On the for the biennium departments, $18,137133. subject of higher educonsolidation of the which ends June 30, 1949. Of suggested cation, the governor's budget state and Council Utah Safety GOOD SLEEP is good health . . . you need your sleep this amount, $1,021,378.31 goes recommends a lump sum approunnow license driver division, to mine occupation reserve, to combat winter ills, to be at top efficiency all day Into priation of $5,700,000 to be disinstituto legislative appro- der the tax commission, one unit under the Utah High- tributed among 6even tions with requests toaling long. Youll sleep better, on a new spring-fille- d priations, and $483,831.70 to decould he Patrol. said, This, I n ficit appropriations, leaving the way addition the EVERTON mattress. During February, new EVERbe done at a saving of $200,000, would schools estimated surplus of $1,520,973,-12- . the retain their dedirecommended amount exact, . TON spring-fille- d as in the past, mattresses, all new material, from for the combined department for cated credits, The governor told legislators the biennium. He said they are which the governor set at The University of Utah he had actually received re- spending $400,000 between them alone, in addition to its dedicaquests covering expenditure of this biennium. ted asks $5,2S5,660, while $81,520,000 for the biennium and As a saving medium, he Utahcredits, State Agricultural college that he had recommended ex- recommended concentration of penditure in excess of $43,500,-000.- - all vocational agricultural edu- requests totaled $3,390,908. Weber College, which hopes to Of the latter amount, how- cation under the extension divi-,sioschool ever, $31,000,000 comes from Or, for economy, we can rebuild your old mattress of the Utah State Agricul- become a f o u inearmarked a funds, already through for legislation leaving called and tural college either spring or springless into a genuine EVERTON for the legislature to ap- general elimination of duplica- troduced in the Senate, requestSPRING-FILLEmattress. One-da- y service on repropriate. , tion of vocational education and ed $873,854.26, while others incolTo my mind, he said in this federal aid programs. He recom- clude Branch Agricultural building. Your old mattress regard, this creates an undue mended reduction in appropria- lege, $366,739.58; Carbon Junior restraint upon the legislative tions for some fed- college, $216,898.16; Dixie Junior and executive branches of the eral aid programs and suggest- college, $201,955.20, and Snow government; and one which can- ed a carefully scruting of them. Junior college, $244,441. not help but cheate serious fiwere the Appropriation to any instituSpecific examples nancial distortions in the tion should be based upon rearehabilitation and future. In both sonable need, limited only by training' programs. He called attention of the Leg- cases, he maintained, federal the ability of the 6tate to pay, islature to the fact that in grants were so reduced that the declared the governor. every instance my recommenda- state was forced to pay more His recommendation in regard tion for the appropriation to ad- than the agreement called for. to welfare is directed at reduc-- ! ministrative departments is He recommended a cutback in tion of administration costs. He less than appropria- State Health Service appropria- - recommends the same assistance tions to the last biennium. Uions from $580,000 appropriated appropriation as that of two Previously he had stated that: for 1947-4to $500,000 and sug- - years ago, plus the deficit only $25,000 be appro- - propriation of $398,000 already priated to the Utah Veterans made and now being considered Administration in contrast to by the Legislature. Also recommended was a ton-I$150,000 allocated two years ago. ELITE-SH- OP J regard to the latter, he main- - tinued appropriation of $750,000 tained that he had found per year for teacher retirement, investiga-- ; although he pointed out that personal through tion that the work of the or- - the state has not been paying ganization largely duplicates its share of he fund. He then that conducted by various recog-- recommended a study of the nized veterans organizations. jfund to determine a firm future He reiterated a stand taken in policy. With the presentation of the his opening message calling for the legislature to control plan- budget message, the joint apFURTHER AND FINAL. ning of projects under the Wa- propriations committee of the ter and Power Board by retain- two houses began daily meet-ALREADY ON MADE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN board ing power of final approval, ings in the governors RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICED SALE MERCHANthen asked that no appropria- room in preparation of the aption be made to the board. He propriations bill. Interesting is DISE! EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED! EVERY said less than half of the $1,000,-00- the fact that in one previous BUY THE BEST WEVE OFFERED.. appropriated two years ago meeting the committee passed had been spent and said what a resolution adopting a policy of SPRINGFIELD, MATTRESSES 2 Let Us Put New, Improved 1 fimfono STUDDED OR REBUILDING 7 $19 to D . . and" "so-calle- to $2850 b MATTRESS CO. EVERTON POLAR GRIP TREADS On Your Tires The secret is the exclusive material called Icocels imbedded in the rubber, producing millions of tiny edges that GIP the road and resist skidding! And the tough, ragged tread studs hits $3450 n $1650 iiUiiuiiMi stock stranded by severe cold fand storms. d It also the bill calling A question may arise as to for ratiflrat!on 0f the Colorado rovereal "estimated what the R;vf.r Upper Basln Statcs com. nue will be, as it is noted t.ie p;u.j antj sc;lt j( (0 g0c.rn0r over fi)r' legislature appropriated his signalure. ($15,000,000 two years ago against estimated revenue of around One of the problems facing $1 1 COO .070 and yet the result the Legislature, which now has Bueshs window when it wants shows a surplus of over $1,500,- - over 300 measures before it, has to lav an egg. Busch then car- 000 after additional deficit ap- - to do with the revival of jun- - ries the pet chicken to a r.est propriations of nearly $300,000. kets to state institutions, which in the familys utility room. were haltpd when World Wari the Legislature n came alongMeanwhile, had in mind the plight of the of the 83 lawmak-Forty-fivlivestock men when it passed ers went to Ogden and visited and sent to Washington a re-- , four state institutions on the emer-- j first post-wa- r trip last Friday vited to Logan,' American Fork, quest for congressional geney aid to rescue starving and land it is only logical to assume Frovo, St. George, Ephraim, City and Price. sheep and other live- - that the legislators will be ' i Friday, January Where The Meat Goes a Load o a( n staying within estimated ree- They Learn The Hard Way UNDER THE am j&j&mrariS-.- through the surface to give extra traction in snow and slush or whenever the going is tough. 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