| Show MAY GO TO BOISE I YY Trip of Legislature to Idaho Is Possible Pos-sible A number of members of the legislature I legisla-ture have been discussing the matter I of making a visit to Boise City towards I the clone of the session to repay the j visit of courtesy made by the Idaho coure leislature to Salt Lake City two years 11 ago President Xebeker said yesterday that these interchanges of visits had a i tendency to cement more closely the relations lations between the intermountains I and were much to be commended He thought i was quite probable that the visit might be made if the business of i the legislature could be disposed of I I early enough i Notes E D AVoolley president of Kanab j stake was a spectator at yesterdays joint session Representative Lapish spent last night at American Fork He will return I re-turn this morning j The young girls of the eighth grade j Lowell school attended the joint session I ses-sion in a body yesterday 1 1 Steele county clerk of Garfield Gar-field county was a visitor at the legislative > legis-lative sessions yesterday j Senator Robisori went to Provo on business yesterday He missed the returning j re-turning train and was not present at the joint session i Representative Richards of Tooele I was present yesterday for the first time I since Jan 11 He has been quarantined itn home by scarlet fever in his family i The committees on live stock from II j the senate and house in joint meeting j I I yesterday appointed the following to represent Utah at the live stock asso I elation convention in Denver next I I week Thomas Levy Mahonri Steel John Sevey James Leary George C er Jt 1el j fmf I Whitmore J L Heywood Benjamin Heywood W H Vhite Ira Wins E I D Uoolley S R Bennion C H Taylor Tay-lor John Manning Peter Johansen and I Robert Hill 1 |