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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY The afternoon. 53j Borne Lcs-th- e Utah ".rpeular session ' .art- . ues tr, hit the In,., 7 taking shape. e5 voWp action by .a; Utah President "IT HAFFEKS EVERY DAY" V, LIPRV. PA, By PLOTNER a ir PAT PA. YOU AlD COULD US WE VROSMSiQ AUMT U WE'P, being ordered from Omaha, Nebraska. The bill provides for purchase of hay by the State Agriculture Department for resale to sheepmen at ccst, less cue-ha- lf the freight charges, which are borne y mid-wa- Senate Tremonton. Alonzo F. Hopkin ) smarted the measure onn its way at 2:20 p. m. Wednesday and by 5 p. m. hay for stranded sheep was i ' LEADER, I m CAU TXiS AFTfRWOOM mis ri-- y r irv LATE MOv) f OB MV SOSOClTV lM wiw the state. 2iM WOULD BE I'Ll K A C w re J3 The other measure passed and to the governor would limit ent at V Mr College ' II special if ,, nation fl m deer permits to one person year. per : This is the first fish and game imended in his WAWMA ' bill to come up, but it is far from the same time TA DA V60 . being the most controversial. A r ' furore continues to rage on Cap-- I take the , MOTOR nne ol itol Hill over a measure introduc-Tt- l. .vion d ratnei INAUGURAL PRESENT FOR PRESIDENT . Elias L.Day(R-Sa- lt mvin the a;pprpriatTruman stands besides a clay model of the bronze bust, by Washington Lake ) to ban the u?eof the .22 sculptor Felix de Weldon, which was presented to the President during ' to set inarguration week. The presentation was made by the Democratic d.nuer ruie ana pellet air euns tbe measure national committee. The bust carries an inscription written by Presi- from everything: but tarcet shoo- - was Weber College cta)- - This bin wou!d passed Also introduced by sens. Larcmpt Gs- dent Truman, himself. It reads: "Our goal must be not peace in our ting. to titter squarely up 001:11 of these bilIs- plus the inrer but peace far all time." -' sen, Orriee C. McShar.e used for A purhearing; during the third who has pledged ver) and Harold Reese ; Merrill Sarme measure, presented the poses. however, found 'of expansion" -' River to be introttunew bills Hand Among of -, the Fish City) was a horse ract contr-State adHouse with Game and its first real and Vernal would be the next years, out sponsors of the bill ad- j ct:d m the Seriate is one trvice. fxn. lett-to bill" by orir-pt'rmtt of oversial the session action Department that explaining i' with ddition to the state system of mi they will seek much more m ; , in connection nLarscn(R-Kanato fivt limited race t.his'Lewis meets, nal intent of the bill is to wrmtt. other t.hnn Wrhor CnllerP ing at ' the Senate on the education with many fig- the years to come. homes ind homstcads in duration. e11"1!" higher the fish and game department to week. Another argument in the days it had "W,3 won't ask for anv more section more Ve bill (afterwas a commission to regulate House was expected over a Sun- - up to $2000 from taxation. Others designate congested hunting the uring the Uintah TK use, than the University of Utah or areas from Newell Sen. by and wrestling was propose Knight ing .22 which instution to than such will ,an the bill law be introduced by entitled day closing Utah State Agriculture College barred. by Sen. Mitdiejl Lake i.. would permit by Sen. MelMi and a bill to alwheather Linn to Others, Baker C. other however, areas, most Rep. hope ; two from now," promised add another R.imbt that if the towns and 'ountios to fet move the president ol the Uni . amendment to the Some fireworks were set up with junior colleges or not, Sen. years L. Rulon Jenkins ;,e would introduce meas-- ready one a up per cent sales tax. inbill to make parents responsible during the' week with introduct-fo- r versity of Utah from the ins because of the tremendous however , with his broad grin nation of junior an also entered tution's board of regents was Knight use .22 of to the measures the the in rifle and ion of several new the Uintah crease in population due when asked how much the school set of bills, which would; troduced by Senator IK y. note air two houses. Of and pellet guns by boys oil development. girls particular would seek in the future. under 16. are new "severance" tax and raise the stale sales and use tax of the Weber With passage has speculation Ale He was being questioned by A bill to repeal the state's ex- -' and welfare bills in the House, from two to three per cent to go' announce-- i College bill, the House this week Senator to cities, towns and counties for Melich Kue L. San. j:oi the latter and PAY cise LEA DLIl WANT-ADtaxes on margarine went Introduced by Rep. Frank was prepared for work on a measure .j thp ennsensus after the Clegg "public purposes." Lake), improvement SSI1 (1(1(1 Trt a cci onrvrrvTvi'5t the stormy session in the Wayne Hinton out that Weber latter had and finally came through Hurricane) and others, the bill Ptr There was rather 'school to initiate the two senior expansion pointed would run into "seve college, years. That is the amount ral millions of dollars, at the after being amended to cut only to tax resources would revise the feeling that the tax on yellow margarine from current mine occupation tax bill wants iur tu-- mnwu least."' colleges at Richfield weDer ten cents to five cents per pound, to tax all natural resources on a COMPANY Principal arguments in support the same as white.. This alterat- - graduated scale. This bill re- of the school in both the Senate ion was made to please objectors places H. B. 85, a "severance" tax DEALER FOR and House point to a need for the who cited the fact that repeal of of five cents per ton on all school because of the advance in tax would take some $600,000 sources, which was killed in.re-pEAT population in "the Ogden area biennium from the state re- - ference committee, - MO and the claim that more than 80 venue. Repeal of the welfare lien law per dent of the students would Also in the Senate during the is sought in the latest welfare come from the home area, as is third week, a resolution propos-- ; bill to appear. It was introduced the case at the University of Utah in a constitutional amendment; by Mrs. CL. Jack lt Lake). NEW AND USED FARM EQUIPMENT and Utah State. to earmark all sales and use tax Early this week a bill to Increase Meanwhile, the joint appropri- funds for welfare purposes was the "gas tax" from four to six TREMONTON ations committee buckled down killed and a measure setting up cents was introduced by Reps, rilONE no to work, with indications that the State Board for Alcoholism LeGrand Jarman Cy-Located at 2nd West and 3rd North :i MACHINERY HAS BEEN INSTALLED TO MAKE and appropriations to public instit-ion- s a seperate agency instead of ril K. Munk would come late on its sche- under the welfare department William M. Brotherson MATTRESSES OF THE dule. The entire House and the HIGHEST QUALITY. Senate members of the appropriations committee visited state inIIOU WANT A NEW MATTRESS 1 stitutions in Utah county TuesSHAVE YOUR OLD MATTRESS REBUILT Dixie will v'sit Utah's and day We! - J. . : 1 &x , ; 6 i J i - j ! mar-joli- - ne non-highw- ay :r ' tD-Be- ar -- pan-mutu- el b) , ed 42-1- At (R-S- alt re-citi- es, ' j Bona-throu- (R-S- two-ye- gh alt e), j. ar I BOBBINS IMPLEMENT re-t- UR I N G a New Type er LINE MINNEAPOLIS ; DELUXE EVERTON he Farm Machinery (D-Sa- MATTRESS as i (R-Bo- n- INNER-SPRIN- G .... Febuary 11. Th; Senate voted against "junke's" as a body. The third v k, incidentally saw passage of wo bills through both houses. One of them, a measure iu t up a icvunms fund of $250,C:0 for relief of Priced at 19.95 up MATTRESS EVERTON MONE L winter-ridde- PHONE 27 BRIGIIAM CITY 2 TI0XTON ) CO. V ill M rushed through both the Senate and House, and signed by Acting Gov. Heber Bennion Jr." in one ,..r:---- i a n I was live-stoc- k, WJ Z3 3 SEE US Jl 1 Feel thoseSofa VWde' Seats... c feel that 'Mid 0 Feel up 1o 1m M And soft i ! Ride. . .you'll rids in the level center section cf the car I Ship that'Ejua-Pois- power e' Feel those both the new 100 in h.p. H and the 95h.p.Six! 'Para-Fle- x Springs in front teamed with 'Hydra-Coi- l' 'Springs in the rearl Feel the wheel. ..you'll love ff: - 'xn, '"V j- U.' . that arrow-straig- ht HI' steering! t,' '' -- 'hK ' : - V- A ; - 2, !, .A " While lldwoll Iff! Fsel that heavy gauge steel Lifegtrard" Body and 5 member box section fram 3 more rigid 59 you're the 'slow"00' Feel thoreV.Uc.ct r. brakes. . . ts uptowo easier acting. . Jheyfe Ting Size' too ri been a little slow about giving your engine the protection it needs for winter-weathdriving? to change now to winter-grad- e Conoco N' Stv : '''tor n;i ... i , a rroteaion ot an tuft""' .,it er There's f - , 1 I 0lLpHTiDt Conoco N' actually fastens extra :;;lca;i right to cylinder walls. This extra lu.; rking Parts from winter's grinding ' ' from combustion adds ... and from robbing sludge and carbon due to wear. I'M OIL-PLATIN- "dry-frictio- mctal-eatin- Oil-Pla- g for Extra Protection ! te y n v WV7 raumrw oa r ,1 niif U inviin WW tt BUM to tM frld Vy Allen Stow. TRI-MOTO- R Sh( tee ! : i,fU3use l"'tS in your -- tw"- FEL the different .v.Js LI - - ub' f,',"H- - , ,. , CO. |