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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah BENJAMIN SCHOOL Th giade FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 NEWS Poultry Pays $150,000 For Retirement of Interest Certificates kgindergarteh and first and girls are having tos n a king room decorations 'ii n Easter. and They spi ng some a o special planned ni l- - at d activities to have on t Patricks day for everyone More than $150,000 is being n distributed to farmers and of Utah and southern Idaho this week with the retirement of certificates of interest oy Utah Poultry and Farmers poul-tryme- to TjON Kcpoiter David Johnson our new plan-- , enjoying it. We itll stone., and illustrate them uy putting the pictures on the We use it in lam.el board our understand to us nelping are we too. Lfcter arithmetic and name birds draw to going them by matching their names and pictures on the flannel Via aie us.ng el L.o. id and GREETS JLTN . . French Marshall Alphonse Juin, Gen. Mark Clark for conferences (right). with UN staff and tour of Korean war front. French ambassador to Japan Maurice Dejean la In center. CLARK Is welcomed . to Tokyo by SWIM ARROWHEAD NOW OPEN -- RESORT - 12 Noon to 10 P. M, Natural Net Water Cooperative, fee for combination licenses and a $4 charge for individual hunting, fishing or game bird permits. The House passed the bill once, then got it back in the last moments ot the session to cut the combination fee to $0 leaving me other rates at tne piesent $o ngure. JNeitner body would uuuge from their version of the oill, so a compromise committee went to work. Final form oi the bill was $6 for the tee, and $3.50 for the others. One thing this session accomplished that no other legislature mce 1831 has been able to touch was the disposal for the ume being at least of the issue. This again was a compromise. The Senate compromised first, jetting up a bill halfway between the aims of the rural and urban tactions. This measure died in the d House. Then the House passed their own version of the bill. In the last days of the session the Senate capitulated and passed the House proposal. Briefly, the House measure calls for a constitutional amendment which would give each county in the state one senator, and set House membership at 15 This proposal will persons. go to the voters of the state on the 1954 election ballot, and if approved, will have to be implemented by legislation by the Utahs 30th Legislature was a for a a strange session of compromise combination of decreased taxes and increased spending. me spirit of compromise held iignt to tie last nours ot tne oession wnen a joint conierence woinmiuee settled tne prooiem ox iisn ana game license tees uuuu leve ish piepaiauons toi aujouinment. was apparent in ieany eveiy major issue setueu oy uie lawinaaeis even it uov. a. bracxen Lee aid nave to neip me uena out once m a wnue $7 board. Repoters Patsy Waithen and Vicki Hansen. The fourth grade boys and girls put on a play for the P.T. The play was the A. meeting atory of March 17th. Every girl and boy had a part in it. Our mothers and afthers came to see it. It wgs very will done. Six of the fourth grade boys and vetoes to d viui some girls have birthdays in March. The twins have been absent &eep tne balance oetween tax from school for a week, they ieuucuons ana speuaing. xti eie was no uouot mat me have been ill. sescon was a spending sesReporter Joan Jensen tne appropuauons oui, The fifth and sixth grades sion. have started a new study of the wmen unaily tut a aguie just miuei 3oj.,uuu,(kiU represents tue Philippine Islands. The fourth, fifth and sixth neatest total outlay ot revenue .rades age studying about rocks. .or state expenditures in me T1 eie are three main kinds of ...story ot Utah. tocks. We had three give reports sun. me upwards of $800,000 on the rocks. It will be a very approved ny me legislature in -:..iai o.lis whicn weie not covntcresting unit. The fifth and sixth grades ered ny me appropriations Dili had a visitor from Provo, her moved tne spending nearly up rame is Lana Brown. She used o tne tu,Ouu,OOU mark. to live in Benjamin. She moved Yet, tne most notable achievewhen she was ten years old and ment ot tms quexotic session che came back for a short visit. was reduction ui state income Reporters Roselyn Hansen and .axes a reauction which will Linda Parkinson. actually be reit in dollais ana The Home Ec. girls are finish- cents ny practically every pering up their sewing They are son in the state. planning on having a dress And another notable feature the first of April. ot tne session is taht big as it Diane Hansen Reporter .s, the budget,' even with the 1955 Legislature. outside special fund spending, Under terms of this bill, if Chemicals can be applied to the still balances even though there approved by the electorate, concotton plant to cause it to shed Its might be unlittle for precious trol of the Senate would pass g pick-jnleaves piemnturely to make expected monetary needs. completely into the hands of easier There were several measures .he counties, but .ncluded in the $800,000 special control of the House would be in this coal merchants Retail which probcountry distributed in excess of 70 uni appropriations overwhelmingly in the 4 counmillion tons of bituminous coal in ably will not get approval of ty Salt Lake, Weber, Utah and Gov. Lee, which will bring the Davis area. 19S2 budget even more into balance. Davis would benefit Included in these special funds the most,County three getting not likely to . get gubemational sentatives instead of therepre one approval are such proposals as they now have. Salt Lake Coun $250,000 for establishment of an ty would go up to 27 representa educational television station, tives and Utah and Weber Coun$150,000 to the State Board on ties would also get increasd Alcoholism for a clinic for alrepresentatives. coholics, and $50,000 for establishment of Pony Express statues in Utah and Washington D. C, Then there are such things as $100,000 for establishment of a well-place- com-oinati- according to Gen- eral Manager Clyde C. Edmonds. Many local members of the cooperative, third largest poulp in Amercia, will partry ticipate in the payment, according to the local branch manager, Floyd Harmer. Checks will be distributed at the local branch. Directors of Utah Poultry voted recently to retire certicicates of interest issued in 1946. These certificates were issued to members at that time as they invested one cent from each dozen eggs they marketed through the organization. Interest has been paid annually and the money invested has helped provide working capital for organization which is owned and controlled by the npembqrs. The $150,000 is the first of the major repayments to members in 1953. Others will be announced later by the directors, all of whom are members and producers, elected to set policy for the Illinois produced more than 10 par cent of the nations total coal supply in 1952. In 1794, the same year that Ell Whitney gave the world the cotton gin, another American, Mra. Samuel Slater, introduced spool cotton to the universe. While spinning Sea Island cotton, she noticed that it produced an even, beautiful yarn. That same year her husband began c o t to n sewing manufacturing thread. ARTHRITIS? co-o- I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after being crippled in nearly every joint in my body and from with muscular soreness head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed aand my ankles were set Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. MRS. LELA S. WIER Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7. Mississippi 2805 utah 6000-memb- er rouir. w rurally-dominate- w A SttTHE CISCO KlO" FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. KDYL-T- V Channel 4 z But at the same time, the lying counties Your out- UTAH which now get a senator by agreement every so many years, would be represented m the upper chamber each time. In all, the 1953 session accomplished a creditable record. Even Gov. Lee, whose vetoes and threats of vetoes managed to keep most of the spending to within the realm of state income, had a kind word for the legislators in his closing message. The chief executive, who had been greatly displeased with the legislators up until the final week, mellowed in the end helped no doubt by the fact that every one of his seven vetoes was upheld. Only two Sunday closing and pay hikes to court reporters were even tested. On the subject of pay hikes. All the bills in this category were passed into law without the signature of the governor, but the pay question was POULTRYg Manager 3 Sayst 5 5 FLOYD HARMER Payson, Utah Have you ordered o Jj your baby chicks? If you want help in S m K getting the best chicks at the best possible p price, come m and see Jlly mHMumy. WITH COLORFUL PICTURE state-wid- removaL And this very fact might bring about sufficient pressure to force the governor to call a special session which could throw more burden on the states tilt the balanced budget out of whack an dnecessitate a e property tax levy. The governor has indicated that he is in no way committed to call such a session, but has declared he will give careful consideration to a legislative council study of the recommendations of the public school after making recommendation, the study, will be for a special legislative session to study the school fund problem. The schools did get a $2,157,000 fund for emergency state aid to districts which have exhausted all local methods of raising cof-ier- s, state-wid- and here's how we can help 60-m- Starting with the plans, we will be happy to handle everything connected with the building of your new home. We have stock National and Garling-hous- e plans from for hundreds of new home designs or we can furnish special architectural service. We also offer the largest and best selection of materials and can supply you with immediate mortgage financing. And as a final step, we will arrange for a builder in whom we both can have complete confidence. Its the finest and most complete service ever offered home owners. Why not call us today? ... Q0C30QO QOo Big 27 x 33 Inch size funds. But even this is not going to solve all the problems the school survey commission raised. And educators say this extra aid will not even scratch the surface of needs in the districts involved. One of the events of the final days of the session which showed most clearly the compromise spirit which prevaded most of the session was the final action on the bulky fish and game code. 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