Show BlUEBEll B By Miss Florence l Murray Marylin Goodrich small daughter daugh daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs frs Gardner Gardne Goodrich has been quite ill with wit pneumonia but is 19 somewhat im improved improved improved proved at this writing LaMont Anderson is quite il it ill with pneumonia We all wish him gin gina hira hima a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Ted Harmston anson an ani anison and andson son Jack and Miss Ida of Roosevelt were visiting at th thi the home of Mr and Mrs Leslie B B. B Goodrich on Sunday Darrell Burdick who has beer been ill with pneumonia a for the pass pas past three weeks is now able to sit uj ul up for a while each day Mr and Mrs James Powell announce announce announce an an- the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Mr Bruce Bruc Brackenbury on Wednesday February February February Feb Feb- 3rd Funeral services were held althe atthe at al atthe the ward hall in Bluebell Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day February 4 th for Mrs Florence Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Anderson under the direction direction direction i tion of Bishop Leslie B. B Goodrich G Invocation was by James O. O Larsen Larsen Larsen Lar Lar- sen a duet was sung by Owen Goodrich and Rozella Goodrich The Old Rugged Cross a double doub doub- le Ie mixed quartet sang Oh My Father and Prayer is the Souls Soul's Sincere Desire was sung by the choir The speakers were Bishop Goodrich and Mrs Agnes Larsen Benediction was pronounced by Gardner Goodrich On account of the snow being so deep sleighs had to be used for forthe forthe forthe the funeral procession Mrs Otto Johnson Mrs Frank Smith and son Harry and LaVon Perkins were Roosevelt visitors on Saturday Bird Smith met with an accident accident accident acci acci- dent Wednesday morning when he went want out to start the school bus It had had been left in gear and when he cranked it the bus started up and ran him into the garage and Injured his Ws left leg quite badly Deloris Debris and Jean Goodrich are quite ill at this writing Deloris Debris has pneumonia A shower was held for Mr and Mrs Bruce Brackenbury Friday January Miss Ruby Hancock and Dave Roberts motored to Duchesne on Thursday February and were married We all wish them lots of success rind and nd happiness Mr and Mrs Ralph Woodard were vere visiting at the home of or Mr and Mrs R. R A. A Murray Sunday Mrs Woodard is staying while Mr Woodard is hauling ice Mr and Mrs John Y X Anderson received word of or the birth of a aion aion ason ion son to Mr and Mrs Flo Floyd d Hartman Hart Hart- nan man on February 1st Mrs Hartman Hart- Hart nan man was formerly f Miss Ruth Anderson On account of the roads being drifted full rull of snow the mail has hasto to o be hauled from the post office to o the Murray ranch one and one one- 1 half miles in a bob sleigh Mr James Cook was visiting at atthe atthe atthe the Murray home on Monday Mr Tucker the music teacher at Altamont high school was visiting at the Murray Murry home Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day morning Afton Aiton Seeley S ley of the Bridgeland camp spent the week end at home Quite a number of the men from here attended the crop conservation conservation conserva conserva- tion Lion meeting g held at Altamont on Saturday Miss Velma Winkler Vinkler was a week end guest at the Orson Monson Monson Monson Mon Mon- son home at Altonah The girls from Bluebell receiving receiving receiving ing dresses for the high school Pep Club last week were Veda Goodrich Velma Winkler Venla Esther Johnson and Gladys and Florence Murray Miss Gladys Stevenson is cooking cooking cooking cook cook- ing the hot lunches at the tho school Mrs Zola Zoia Stevenson is helping her An attractive wedding supper supper was held at the Powell home on Wednesday evening for Mr and Mrs Bruce Brackenbury The young couple were married at 7 o'clock that same evening by Bishop Leslie B. B Goodrich The bride wore a n. blue gown At 8 o'clock supper was served to Mr and Mrs John Goodrich Mr and Mrs Alva Hancock Bishop and Mrs Leslie B B. B Goodrich Mr James O. O Lars Larsen en Miss Fern Anderson Anderson Anderson An An- derson Miss Emily Mrs Grace Blanche Brackenbury and daughter Blanche and the brides bride's family We Ve all join in wishing ng them much success and happiness In their married life Miss Mary Stephenson of Rossevelt Roosevelt Ro- Ro was visiting friends and relatives in town on Sunday I One Oric Cook of Ioka loka the mail earner carrier stayed over night at the I home home of his parents Mr and Mrs Tames James Cook i ease compensation but he did not feel that there was sufficient data on this subject ct to proceed at the i present time Senator Baker of Tooele said he could support H. H B. B 1 but he regretted that It did not include occupational diseases The Royle proposed amendment lost on a viva voca vote and Royle then voted for the Bonacci bill to togo togo togo go to third reading but in doing so remarked that it was just a shakedown for labor for another two years Uneasy lies Iles the head of him Wm who holds a state stat job as result of the bombshell of a legislative Investigation investigation gation of state offices exploded In secret session of committee of the whole The body has organized d in secret and is ready to begin its probe Every Everyone one is wondering where the spotlight spotlight spot spot- light of inquiry will vill fall first and what it will disclose Rumors are are flying thick and fast about the legislative halls but as yet they are only rumors Among the house members from outside counties counties' named on the investigating body are Heber Bennion Jr of Daggett Walter Vatter K of Iron Francis Francis Francis Fran Fran- cis S. S Lundell of Utah county L. L B. B Johnson of Rich while outside members of the se senate ate group include in in- include clude elude Clarence Clar nce E. E Baker of Tooele To lo- oele Ward Vard C. C Holbrook of Davis Conrad of Sanpete Under a quiet but effective attack at at- attack attack tack by Senator Joseph W W. Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen of Weber Senator Holbrooks Holbrook's resolution designed to cut off the state aid to private agencies went to defeat in the house For the first time during the session Speaker Jensen took the floor when the Holbrook resolution came up and proceeded to show how the small state aid to the Citizens' Citizens Rate association alone had saved Utah people some 3 3 a year through lowered freight rates After his talk the resolution was tabled and the fol following following following fol- fol lowing day was called up and killed Representative Walter WaIter K Gran Grangers Granger's Grangers Granger's Grangers Granger's Gran Gran- gers ger's memorial to congress to defeat defeat defeat de de- de- de feat efforts to repeal the tho long short haul clause of the I. I C. C C. C act to protect Utah interests was taken up under suspension of the rules and passed without dissentIng dissenting dissenting dissent dissent- ing vote The Pett Pett Pett-Bonacci Bonacci bill requiring production to cease when the militia is called out in strikes developed some opposition in the house but passed Representative Representative Representative Mathis of Washington led the opposition contending such a law was unnecessary because bo- bo cause no governor had ever abused abused abused ed his powers in Utah Senator Royle was successful in having the senate pass his rus bill for forthe forthe forthe the checkoff system of paying union farm organization and teacher association dues while Senator Lindstrom got favorable action on his bill for a junior col college college lege at Price A new agricultural cooperative bill was presented to the house by Representative M. M E E. E Boyden of Summit Senator j- j Jj jE L. L E E. E Nelson made a gallant effort to prevent unfavorable unfavorable able committee action on S. S B B. B 90 i by Hopkin to require county com corn commissioners commissioners missioners reports of oC the of their proceedings but the majority oCth of oC the th committee consisting of Senators Senators Senators Sen Sen- Farr Thornton and Fris Frischknect Frischknect Frischknect were adamant and vot voted voted ed the bill out unfavorably It Isnow is isnow isnow now awaiting consideration on second reading calendar The fair trades practices bm 4 J 7 and 8 designed to aid the tire small and independent business businessmen men of C the state by putting into effect some of the best features of N N. R. R A. A were given hearing before Grangers Granger's judiciary committee of the house The committee held the bills bUls for further consideration The direct primary measure by Senator Maw was amended and on second reading and finally passed to the third reading calendar where it stands awaiting await await- awaiting ing final action by the upper house The education committee of the house presented a bill designed to put into operation i the he teachers' teachers retirement commission system created by the last legislature Senate bills 35 and 36 by GroVer Gro- Gro Grover ver and Lindstrom relating to city owned utilities and their financing financing fin fin- drew heavy fre of opp i ton at a public hearing nearing before the th senate state stale and ana mUI municipal cipal affairs affairs af of fairs committee |