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Show Thursday, January THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah the upper house, Sen. "HLlE Alonzo as F. Hookin of the action but president, body was held up until uie iaidibib House organized. Also held up four days Gov. J. Bracken Lee, who GROWING SHADOW POLIO-- A CASES REPORTED SINCE 1936 100,075 PERIODS was SHOWN IN RIVER VALLEY BEAR was THE SERVING lnduding 1950 estimatt of 30,000 eoi. Published by the forced to postpone his opening Inc. morning message from Tuesday LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 0 r period During th. to Friday morning. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution olon tort mot than cart pattnt Legislators heard from the $3.00 per year $58,000,000 in March of Dlmw fundi. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) chief executive a plea to cut taxes and balance the budget. Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class Lee 1879. a March of was 1923 typical under 3, act This October 15, matter addition 50,051 In message. "economy" A. N. RYTTING, to natural opposition to his public spending, the governor 35,517 this time had war and a nationcat al emergency to fall back on, 24.255 pointing out that so much is f ft needed nationally that we must economize in the state. The one big mystery that rwent Prior to the session, incidentwill never appropriations, including emainedand likely ally, he told reporters that hej come to light this sessionat to the Democrats in the deal. to make a strong intended the end of the first week in the Rep. Clarence J. Albrecht national emergency the of point became the "man of in his messaee and that "if Utah- Legisature Twenty-nint- h was the identity of two Dem- the hour" in breaking; the dead- necessary" he would send a reocrats actually responsible for lock. RirJcing criticism of some minder to the lawmakers every Republican victory in the House Democrats, which has come day of the session. threat to the American The chart above reveals polio's on the message flowing undercurrent battle. out In the Commentary speakership and the enormous cost of patient care borne by the National people Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Thia year, '.he forwaM march of For four days the 30 Dem- largely from Metropolitan area was quite generally favorable on polio presents an especially urgent problem to the March of Dimes: ocrats and 30 Republicans delegations, the Wayne County both sides, Representative Larthe purchasing value of the dollar has shrunk to 58 cents in comparitrie son, the House Democrat leader, recommended son with wrangled over their candidates, lawmaker days, while polio cases have nearly quadrupled. was a deal from the floor near the went so far as to say it .Rep. Clifton G. M. Kerr "fine address" and that he was and Rep. W. G. (Bill) close of the fourth day. in favor of a program which and Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Durfey in the Northwest. Mr. Bigler, set issue Democrats been had Larson After the 'wanted to toss a coin and were tled, Representative Albrecht would reduce governmental ex- were Ogden visitors Monday who is an Army Reserve Officer is to register for active duty at agamst a secret ballot because explained that the setup being penditures. Like others, however, evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter; a base in California this weektwo of their members admitted what it was, the only chance he doubted that expenditures In a caucus secret ballot that his party had to gain an "even could be cut very far with out en- Mark Jensen; Bonnie Richard- end. son; Leland Stone and Leon Mrs. Edward Bowen enterhey would "have to" vote for break" was to "horse Trade . dangering necessary services. Senator Hopkin, Senate maj- Fryer enjoyed a dinner Satur- tained Tuesday' afternoon in Bepxesentative Kerr if the se- He claimed It was obvious Repcret ballot were forced. resentative Larson could not be ority leader, commented that day night at Mt. Logan in honor of her son, Courtney, on this of advantage, elected and that the best pro- the governor is a "courageous honor of Mark Jensen and Le- his birthday. Slowing the Republicans stuck to their position was to get as much defender of his own honest con- land Stone who will be leaving Ward members enjoyed the guns and eventually came out committee strength as possible victions." Senator Elias L. Day soon for duty in the Coast Sacrament Services held at the lt Lake), the Senate min Guard. with the speakership for Repre- in a deal. As a result, the DemTabernacle evening. Sunday sentative Kerr in a "horse ocrats got the four committees ority leader, said the message Russell Johnson attended the It was Mfeld, under the direction trade". Chairmanship and con- and an even break in the re- was soundly based in fact and college basketball games on Fri- of the Stjke Special Interest trol of four major committees, maining committees to be that the governor puts the day and Saturday nights. group of the M. I. A. Douglas general welfare" first. named. of Ogden, a Stringfellow enterMrs. Ericksen Marian Most critical was Sen Lorenzo In reference to his position World of War II was the tained Lunch lt Lake), who eon wasFriday evening. on Larson, Representative A- E. Elggren inspirational speaker. cards served and played lbrecht pointed out that the said there's "just too much self during the evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell visexoneration." He was said a "it twice had honored Republicans June of Logan, Joseph- ited with Fred Poulsen at the forced Democratic absences by message of defeat" and "obses ine SargentElla DeLong, Foster, Agnes L. D. S. hospital in Logan Frised with economy that tends to holding back a single vote in Olive Aileen day. , Stirling, Durfey, a create our state in standstill order to retain the tie. Rep. Simmons and Anna Mr. and Mrs. Durrell ErickDurfey. functions services". and Barlo T. Luke was With the break in the House Prizes were won by Agnes Stir- sen and family of Dayton, Idaho away for a day because of the and Olive Durfey. visited Sunday with Mr. and death of a niece, while Rep. deadlock, a flood of 33 bills hit ling Jensen was honored Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. MarJean the some of senate, them Wayne Hlnlon at a birthday party at hex home Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell vacated Ms seat for an emerg-- ! certain to cause a good deal of Saturday evening. Table games were Sunday dinner guests at debate if floor. ency apendectomy Thursday Increases they reach to the cents were played and refreshments the T. W. Potter home. from four six morniriigj. Representative Albreserved. Guests were Nordith Natalie Simmons, Sylvia cht said he feared that growing per gallon in gas and use fuel Simmons, Lo Deas Hazel Ericksen and Clar Ericksen, Bowen, taxes a and lic in truck jump animosity In the House would ense Marian Ericksen attended a fees on a graduated scale ence RichaxdsjUncoln Bell, reach a point where the Repub Simmons, JoAnn Thomp- birthday in party came in from Utah the Saturday pouffrymen, LegislaPaying licans would take advantage of son, Nedra Simmons, VerNon honor of their sister, Vida .Manthe 9 situation and,not only tive Council in connection with Packer, Bonnie market prices top Maxfield and ning in Garland. a construct proposed highway seat the speaker but take the Dennis Simmons. Thursday guests of Eugene on eggs and ion program. . committees. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon BMer and Ruby Bowen were is Mary Talk in the tax that gas two Earlier the have vacationed the past week Simmons of Idaho; Mrs. George parties had poultry 365 days agreed to split the patronage. crease may go through at one not cent instead of two and that of the year appointing committees to name the truck registration fees will was the and this it employees, just during periods be but not as much as raised, spirit that seemed to carry into the council of scarcity. bill provides. the final negotiation and on into Also was introduced a the session on Friday. Repre measure to the welfare repeal sentative Larson was given the power to name all Democrats on lien law, but little chance was seen of Its passing. Another P AND FARMERS Committees, while speaker Kerr GrMral Ofem which may get no actquestion will name the Republicans. is ion that of reapportionment Meanwhile, the Senate organfat Cvnwrftiinr Branch Uuk ml Snduni Udw ized, with Sen. J. Francis Fowles of the legislature. As yet there doesn't appear to be enough replacing dean of steam behind either of two propositions advanced. Rural lawmakers have claimed, however, they have a good chance of getting over a proposition - to pro vide two senators from each senatorial district and reap TODAY! SEE portion the House on a pop ulation basis. 0 1948-195- ttuM-ro- Editor-Publish- Under The Capital Dome Mm - 134-3- 8 4 Smith, Logan; Venice Bo wen, daughter, GeneaL and Mr. and Providence and Mrs. Ray Darley Mrs. Blaine Fryer and family attended a birthday of Wellsville. dinner The grade school basketball Sunday at the home of Mr. and team met Fielding twice rec- Mrs. Don Fryer In Riverside. ently and won both games. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson The M Men Basketball team played Park Valley and Fielding of Salt Lake were weekend during the week, both games guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble were won by Beaver Dam. Gayla Potter accompanied her June Rohde, Renae Bennett, and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. Dot Kay, Marlene Bourne and James Andrus of Logan to LeAnne Marble spent WednesSunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fryer and day in Ogden. Og-d- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES DBray FROM THE W45-1- r a). en IBfflt5Tms,,iSincG0STOF Food Basket g pre-wa- 18, 1951 are. CHEAPER than for YEARS They BANANAS........ a Treat. Give . 25c .. . doz. 49c They Are Delicious! ...Lb. 3c Fresh CARROTS Have creamed (R-Sa- 2 Lbs the Kids GRAPEFRUIT Pink carrots for three cents a serving. ORANGES... 150 size... doz. 'Big para-plag- ic Re3 POTATOES We 39e and Juicy Just right for everyone, anytime. (D-Sa- 0. BACK. ... .10 lb. T9e were able to buy these at this exceptionally low price, and want to pass the savings on to you and lots of other items such as PINEAPPLE JUICE Libbys VIKING COFFEE A . 46 oz. Wealthy with Hawaiian Sunshine Lb. good strong bag Coffee. 39c 79c La-M- on 30-2- Food Basket "Where Ma Saves Pa's Dough" oraa poultry CO-O- Winter .... IT X v 7 Only Corduroy Sports COATS Sizes 36, 37, 38, 5 40Ree. QQC & $19.95 J i Only Corduroy JACKETS 7.50 $14.95 Regular ALL WOOL V2 Pricc I DRESS SOCKS 100 NYLON DRESS SHIRTS White only. Size 14'i to 17. Reg S9S $8.95 110 TIES Regular $1.50, 2.00, $2.50 1,00 values CATALINA ALL WOOL SKI SWEATERS Regular $8.00 - $10.00 rcc I V2 values CAMPUS, ALL WOOL SKI SWEATERS Sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42 Regular $6.95 4.00 Qifford's MEN'S STORE I common Mrs. R-- W. Warlike - Mrs. Lee Stone visited Tues day in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke and daughter, Carol and Mrs. C. S. Bowen spent Mondav in Salt Lake City. T. W. Potter and Jens Veibell were in Brigham City on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satter- thwaite of Garden Citv visited Sunday with their daughter, MJ. and Mrs. Norwl Ericksen. Mrs. Lucile Johnson scent a day recently in Logan with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bate man. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bawen and family of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bowen. MarJean Jensen, Idella Durfey and Nedra Simmons, stud ents In Salt Lake City were weenend visitors at their homes here. Miss JoAnn Thompson of Salt Lake City accompanied mem home and was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen. Mrs. Joseph Durfey and son. Norman spent Sunday In Provi dence with Mrs. Rhoda Theurer. Mrs. Alt a Archibald of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Archibald of Logan were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen ' :'" Mew aimall IIBcamTlMuiiIl IPircnxaH $W Dollar for Dollar you can't beat a Pontiac ! The Car Proves Be prepared to see two striking things when you come in examine the wonderful new Silver Anniversary Pontine. it by its Beauty and Performance The Price Proves it by its Downright Value ! ! 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