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Show THE tpqe Two iijLri.ii.n.rii'w'ii-i-- .iij ui.n ' i- riAJU NEPHJ, TIMES-NEW- UTAH Thursday, i Publishers Editor-Manag- A. B. Gibson ard Gibson E- - er U . S - pp)ntll!gi Gibson Utah. Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab County. class second Utah as at office Nephi, Entered at the post mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 18v. Six months, $1.50. One year ?.75: Subscription rates: in advance. Advert.smg rates are payable Subscriptions on request. 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office Phone 196 . ferent figure somewhat higher and the consequently, may More noticable than anything appropriations, be considerably higher than those legiselse about the Twenty-nint- h recommended by the chief lature's first three and a half weeks has been the lack of color But knowing of the governor's and fireworks. veto power, and his strong stand of Since the House Representa- for a balanced budget, however, tives took four days to effect an the committee undoubtedly will atparty tempt to keep the expenditures organization from its split, there has been little of the very close to estimated revenues. type of action in either house that Action on reapportionment if would keep a gallery alert as to it should come the markings has what was going on. rural-urba- n of a red-hscrap in It could be that the entire ses- both houses. On the other hand, sion will run at the same pace as so wide is the range covered by the d of the 60 day bills the first introduced, that nothing may grind. But with issues piling up come of the question again this on the calendars the way they are, year. The constitution requires re-debate portionment on the federal census, d considerable might well develop. each ten years, but the matter has For instance, four different re- been left alone since 1930. inapportionment bills have been There are those who think the troduced in each house, and a com- present apportionment could hard plete highway program of the Utah ly be bettered and that the law including a might best be changed to meet the Legislative council, raise of two cents in gas tax, is in present numbers. This would the Senate. Also, the schools have mean that the four measures on asked for an increase of $500, from the line would die a natural death. $3300 to $3800, in the minimum First to appear was a bill to re- class room unit and for a ten per portion on a basis of two senattaxcent increase in the ceiling on ors for each senatorial district. es they may levy over and above (cutting five senators out of Salt the minimum program. Lake County) and representatives Also at issue is certain to be the on a basis of one for each 10,000 biennially presented proposal to population, as of now. This measrefund taxes on motor fuel put to ure was sponsored by 11 rural use, a measure that senators all but one, Sen. Marl effects gas used in farm machin D. Gibson (D. Price). ery. Five urban senators were on a A good deal of the controversial bill to the Senate on matter will be thrashed out by the a basis reapportion of one for each 29,000 popeHaded committee. appropriations ulation, instead of the present bas by Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin (D is or Z7,000, and the House on a Woodruff) and Rep. W. G. Larson basis of one for each 12,000, instead the committee faces a of 10,000 as now. This would give task of fitting department requests Salt Lake county two more senatto estimated revenues. ors, Utah County and Weber coun Certain to influence the think ty one more each. Salt Lake couning are the figures presented by ty would get four more representaGov. J. Bracken Lee in his budget tives, Weber, Davis and Utah two message. He said general fund more each, and Sanpete would lose requests totaled more than $2J,- one. 000,000 and that estimated revenu J Latest to were two bills es amount to $15,095,000, includ in the House,appear one sponsored by 25 more the of than ing surplus rural representatives and one by $3,000,000 carried over from the 2fi Weber, Tooele, Salt Lake and current biermium. Out of this he Carbon The first representatives. newea a Duaget oi a bit over would set up the Legislature with $14300,000. , one senator from each county and wnat trie appropriations com on the prseent basmittee may determine as estim representatives Saltt Lake county eight is, giving ated revenues may be a quite dif ne wmembers, Davis two, Carbon one, Weber and Utah three each and removing one from Sanpete. The other bill calls for strict on the present reapportionment By Harry Marlowe, Utah State Press Association Service ..l.W.WWI.MKI.WOMIM - A New "Closed Door" Policy 30-3- - than the governor's tA.Vl 'if- fx v well-heate- in H ) COMES PREPARED Dennis Lenagen of Australia apparently wasn't sold on the efficiency of American transportation, for when he arrived in New York, he insisted on keeping his bike at his side. He made the long trip here himself not by bike but by plane and will Join his father in Trinidad. Four-year-o- ld FRYERS - pEMOCfcCTS ABC ,MPEWAUS.TS' 1 te 5iaji'is w3 wtffexK Him I TELEVISION IS GREAT Call 363 1 ill If or installation costs, etc. LEAVITT'S HAVE A HEATING is proud to announce the appointment of I j Ws, can solve it for you! New . Used Replacement tj WASATCH FURNACE I RULON I BROUGH ' :' an Salesman February 1, film n ffii & APPLIANCE Cell Nephi 578W leaders ! 1.9.7 '".:,jf V''H)1 ' j r nir r , ;",;v! )j J B- Y- Painter Motor HO South Main Chryslcr-Plfmout- h r Co. Street Phone 10 top market prics on egg$ and - CMC Trucks poultry 365 days of tho yar not I M I UKTI ! AND , ; II 1.1. 1 39 AND ROASTING 49 53 63 49 CHICKENS SNOW WHITE 23 A GRADE grapefruitTh"avne:s2 : 20 VEGETABLE SOUP 2 25 HERSHEY BARS 6roR23 SPAGHETTIS 2 roR 27 DUTCH CLEANSER 2PKGS25 SPAGHETTI - UTAH MADE, pkg 19 For the finest in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables,SEET-it's 0. i Shay us ORANGES 70 u. s. no. LETTUCE SOLID HEADS, 9 MARSH PINK 7 GRAPEFRUIT, POTATOES, s No. in- 39 L i LB BEARS GET RAM Dr. J. F. Wilson, California University's Professor of Animal Husbandry, exhibits an Australian Merino ram, one of a shipment of three rams and nine ewes. The first sheep to be exported from Australia in 30 years, the animals will be used for "experimental purposes only" on the University's ranch at Davis, Calif. . NEPHI SICCCS OP ooo UTAH Table Model sep WATCHES DIAMONDS arator. Royal Blue 33. - $20.00. Call PEN SETS 218M. MAN OR WOMAN Ex-cel-C-is FOR SALE Choice first crop alfalfa hay Contact Clark Sparks Phone 417M or call 121J4 at Pay-so,3tipd n. , SEEDS Early Boart, Lemhi, Tribi and Beldon Barley. Oats. Contact Ed. F; Peterson, 3955 So, State, phone Murray 153. 1 NeckSilverware Wallets Many other Experienced watchmaker! laces items. with car to Nephi Jewelry, & Appliance, phone route in Nephi. A 341. permanent business Home of Ms. ParStart immediately. FOR SALE WATKENS PROD- ley P. Christison, 4th East on First 255 feet on south front. UCTS, University Avenue at 12th South. Submit bids to Paul M. Christison, North, Provo, Utah. administrator, or James P. FOR. SALE - Day bed with Attorney for Adra. mattress $10.00 Call 290- Six room house FOR RENT' FOR SALE Philco Portable Call 228 Excellent location phonograph and nice collection of for particulars. records. Excellent condition. Phone 421J. r . , , " BALE TIES NOW AVAILABLE UNIVERSAL STOVE FOR SALE Buy now to be sure you have a Paxxnan Implement & with hot water, iacket. S10.00 supply Mrs. George A Hone, Call 166J Appliance, phone 75J. take Watkina Exclusive distributor for East JuaL profitable and of your own. County. Call or write -- LBS WOMS WANT ADS ' LB - , FOR SALE GARBEIT'S - Mc-Cun- e, . . Furnished home FOR RENT Modern See W. J. Allen or phone 252M. FOR RENT. -Modern washer, phone 187W. 4 room with house, garage 7000 feet of lum FOR SALE ber, white and red pine. Assorted sizes. See 184W. Earl Bowles or phone 11 Springing FOR SALE Dairy Heifers. Nine are Holsteins, one black heifer, one Jersey. All have been vaccinated for blackleg, 3 have been vaccinated for bangs. 7 are Bangs tested. Ray L. Her- mansen, Gunnison, Utah. t We are closing out our entire inventory of new brooder stoves at much less than factory-cos- t price. Ray L. Hermanscn, poultry supplies, Gunnison. Utah. UPLKflW. m "3 'j s r. w k during periods ANSWERS TO UTAHPOUlWy FAtMIRS riinvsi.iK both political parties fejiw Ok W One bill, other than legislative salaries and expenses, was passed by both houses during the second week, and that effects the outlying areas of the state seeking cooperative fire protection. It would permit establishment of fire protection districts in unincorporated areas. of scarcity. : I Coming Soon . . . thv new ! Poying pouItrymr Just of in congress to forget their politic al differences and formulate a un ified, clear-cu- t foreign policy. The Democrats came out of a caucus and vrrted solid to table the bill on motion of Senator Hoikin against a solid front of eight Republicans. The motion to table was not debatable, but in explaining his vote, Senator Paxton charged that the Democratic members of the Senate had been "whipped" by "party bosses" to a point where thry "did not dare to stand up and bo counted." It required a majority of the Senate to lift the bill from the fable for consideration. ' friend h to visit I j f J , - effective I basis, providing three more sen ators for Salt Lake county, Weber and Utah counties one more sena tor each, and would increase the representatives as in the aforemen tioned bill. At present outlook, it appears some sort of a compromise may be worked on both the school fund hike and the legislative council's recommendation to jump gas taxes and truck license fees. Given less chance of getting attention, however are ptoposals of the governor picked in similar bills Introduced to by some house Democrats lower income taxes by raising exemptions, and to take the sales tax off food. Many legislators have expressed the opinion off the record, tax decreases In these times arc most difficult to secure and that it would be quite satisfactory if they just hold the line with no increase. About the only Senate action to show signs of bringing on some controversial debate was a brief flurry ovei a resolution of Sen Mark Paxton and Senator Ilopkin to memorialize a I II TOMATO JUICE a) ..jo. 1 f SAUSAGE BOLOGNA PORK ROASTS bsavwV HAMBURGER b LINK SAUSAGES LB non-highw- ay Watching Democracy at Work inf MEAT should form the basis of your meals witH on these bitter cold days. Protect your family's health health-givin- g and protect the family' budget by foods the O. P. Skaggs System Store. at a becoming "regular" " PURE PORK FRESHLY MADE LB ALL MEAT 0 one-thir- jAtm? t 1951 NOURISHING ot r lit, u f If Roy E. February MMwk, CwbW CO-O- P tMUhOy In Intelligence Test Mediterranean. Sheep. 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