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Show J . Newa About Folks In LIVESTOCK nderilw LAYTON SITUATION.... i . By ' Harry Marlowe Money or lack' of it will be the dominant issue of the lifts Utah Legislature which begins next week, X Virtually every department of state government wants as much, or more, money to spend during biennium as they had the 1955-5- 7 1953-5- 5 the period. during And, all of them can cite some very good reasons why they should have this money. The catch is that there isnt ;t that much money available and no one knows .this better than the legislators. Either they find a new source of income without raising taxes or they raise taxes. Either way, the lot of the ranchers, housewives, businessmen, school teachers, etc. who make up the Legislature is not going to be an easy one. There ar? several ways to raise new revenue from tax revision suggested in the famed Sly report, have much chance of support would . y be some changes in the mine oc- -' cupation tax laws. The mining men of the state, and the oil men and the uranium men and the others who make their living from the products lying under Utah soil, will not take these efforts kindly. The property owners arent going to stand for anything which would bounce property tax around, and most of the people, with Gov. J. Bracken Lee first and foremost, are not going to look with favor on lncome tax raise. This leaves corporation franchise levies In the tax field. Neither the. businessmen nor the governor want to see taxes raise. The governor does not want any taxes raised. So, somethings got to give-dem- ands for state funds or the tax barriers which now produce not enough revenue to go around. Even the sales tax fund usually a prolific source of revenue to be used for financing almost every easily be tapped this them iura cannot type of state function easily be tapped this time. . For one thing, the 1953 special . session committed this fund to the production of some 113,000,000 for echoed funds. If that is taken away, - J I . , . t Wife Preserver LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK YARDS Salable cattle receipts for the closing week of 1904 were about in the 'same numbers as the previous holiday week. Trading was fairly active and prices held steady to strong. Choice kinds were scarce. In some instances slaughter steers and heifers were 25c to 50c higher. Cows were 50c to $1.00 higher. Bulls strong to 00c higher. Calves were strong. Stockers and feeders steady. Light receipts of hogs sold well, prices were 25c to 00c higher. Sows were about steady, The iamb market was untested. , Several loads of good and low choice fed steers weighing to 1120 lbs. sold at $22.00 to $230. Most commercial and good steers brought . $10.00 to Utility and commercial kinds $10.00 to $18.50. Good and low choice fed heifers brought $10.50 to $21.75. Utility to good heifers sold. at $14.00 to , i.oa load of commercial and One good fed cows sold at $14.60, several loads of commercial cows brought $14.00 to $14.25. A few young cows on the heifer side brought $13.00. The bulk of utility and commercial cows hold at $10.50 to $1350. Can-ne- rs A , baby boy born to a Council Bluffs, Iowa, couple with the sur- name of Stork. i Cue. Harry Newman and son Michael end Irvin Newman spent the weekend in Monroe with Mr. and Mrs. Yergen Newman and cutters to $8.00 $10.0(h $19.00 Heavier weights sold at $17..0 to $18.00. Choice sows and gilts averaging 300 lbs. sold at $16.00. Choice sows weighing to 500 lbs. brought $15.00, a few to , $15.30. i were due by the 1st. Mrs. Milton Call underwent a serious operation at an Ogden hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elbem . Dickson, California.' Mrs. Dave Clawson was taken to an Ogden hospital where she will undergo treatment Twenty-fiv- e little friends helped Carol Gay Wixom celebrate her 11th birthday when her mother Mrs.' Earl. Wixom entertained -Tuesday. the During holidays Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love entertained with dinner at their home'on Wednesday for a few school girl friends and their husbands. From Salt Lake came Mr. and Mrs. George Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Marshall; from Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lalii, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black, Mr. and Mrs. Roland, Vance, Mr. r and Mrs. Diamonds - down. beth Hansen attended the Messiah at the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Layton accompained by Mrs. Frank B. Muir of Bountiful and Mrs. Levi Muir of Salt Lake returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with s sister, Mrs. V. L. Coltin in Ssn Francisco,, Calif. They also visited in Berkeley and Hayward, spent New Years Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbs of Reno, Nevada, spent the week end at the home of Le Grande and Coleen Simmons. Mrs. Laura Craig entertained members of her family with dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Craig and family from Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weaver were present. Relatives attending funeral services for Mrs. Melba Price in Dar lington, Idaho last week, were Mr. Kayaville, Da via County, Utah and Mrs. Donald Flint, D. L. Price, Jan. 6, 1955. Page 10 Thurs., G. Lisonbee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. William Larsen, and Clyde Adams and son Neil, Mr. Mr, and Miti.' Allred Engstrum. and Mrs. Harris Adams and two Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flint were children. I'.i dinner' guests at the Ksysville 'wlio watched the New Those Flint Chester Mr. Mrs. and home of Year in at the home of Donald and Thursday night. .. Yeida Flint were, -- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bone spent Leonard Flint, Don arid Faye New Years Day with their daughWeaver, Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Cox, Mr.i and Mrs. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flint, Miss Otha Alfred Rigby and family. Barber and L. J. Flint Mr.' and Mrs. jonn V. Adams Sunday dinner guesta at the and daughters, Mary Ann and home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Haven J. Nancy and Mrs. Chloe Harris were Barlow and family were Mr. and Thursday dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison, Miss Kate ElMrs. Jay Love and family. lison arid Mel Fowler of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver were Those enjoying dinner at the host and hostess with dinner at Cafe in Ogden New Years Karamu Mrs. and Mr. their honte Sunday, Mr. and Mrs; Diclc were Eve Leonard Flint, Mr. and Mrs. AdriMrs. C. G. Chandand Mr. Adams, an Cox, Calvin and L. J. Flint were Joe Adams and wife, Ethel, ler, present. Clarence and Gret-t- a Mrs. Mark Johnson and Mr. and the Glen Coreys, Mrs. Bill Adams, and Mr. Bone, Mrs. Melvin Wilcox of Clearfield Me Clinch. Mrs. and Mr. and Henry returned home Sunday after a ten Mrs. Mary Stephens and daugh-ter- a. day JUp to Raymond, Alberta, CanJoyce and Barbara Jean spent ada. , New Years Day dinner guesta of the New Years holidays with her Mr. and Mrs. John V. Adams were mother, Mrs. Edith Foster and y -Mrs. Chloe Harris, Mr. and Mrs. other relatives. , son-in-la- - r Watches - Jewelry Shelly light canners sold at $750 Utility and commercial type bulls brought $1350 to $15.00. Odd heavy utility Holsteins sold to $1750. Cutters down to $12.00 and under , Commercial to choica slaughter calves sold at $16.00 to $1950, a few reached $20.0)i Cull and utility calves brought $10.00 to $15.06. Medium and low good feeder steers sold at $18.25 to $19.00. Good feeder heifers sold at $16.00. cows Common and medium-sto- ck medium and Common $0.50, brought stock calves sold at $14.00 to $1750. Choice 207 lb. Nebraska butcher bogs sold at $21.00. 182 to 240 lb. butcher hogs brought $1950 to $2050. Medium and choica 170 to 210 lb. weights told at $1350 to either the school money must coma from somewhere else or the services and funds will have to be eut Life will not be all thorna for theiegislators, however. There will be some good legislation which they can pass without involving the state further financially. One of these which will not cost much would be to adopt recommendations at least part 'of them, of the divorce counciL Another would be to adopt the safety regulations urged by the Utah Safety Council in an effort to curb the slaughter on the high- Reappertionment will be a throny issue, but not especially a costly one. Revision of the unemployment compensation laws will carry some expense, but not much. This much is sure. The 60 day following January 10 will be uneasy ones for many a legislator Small, eat and enehalf peand canned and they may prove very important hams may be kept at borne and stored at teem tempera tar; but It Is necessary te ones for the Utah citizens who foot keep large tanned harps rsfrigtrsied. the bills for government. Fact Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stevens were hosts with a family dinner at their home during the holidays. Guests from Layton were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stevens, parents of Leo and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Owen. Friday evening Mr. end Mrs. William Thornley entertained with a New Years family party and dinner at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver, Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Gayford $21-00- ways. Odd vd Mrs. Maggie Slmmoaa Correspondent Phone 0219-J- 1 ; a, UtOl Mpiil? ' Dog licenses in the city of Layton Stanley Mann, and Mr. and Mrs. were due and payable on Jan. L Benny Mangus from Reno', Nevada. All dogs found without license by Mr. Mrs. George Kjelstfom Jan. SI,. 1955 will be impounded by and three children, Mrs. Conni Feea are aa Robertson and son and Bill Day, the City Marshal. usual $3.00 for ftiales and $10.00 for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schow, Mrs. femalea. 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