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Show THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 195; THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah SIEVING RIVEK BEAR THE Published by the VALLEY LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43 00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Claw matter October 15, 1925 under act of March J, 1879. A. N..RYTTING, Editor-Publish- .mm. By Harry Marlowe de m amounting to some $16,000,000 necessitating an eleventh-hou- r action of the Joint appropriations committee to draw a measure to cover just those figures. The remainder of the Mil carried the governor's signature. Hit by the veto were seven j ! Certified Velvon Barley Velvon Barley, One year out. Overland Oats Lemhi Wheat Farmers' Grain Coop. Garland, Utah minor departments. Governor Lee said the appropriations in these 28 instances must be cut to bring the expenditures in line with estimated revenues for 1951-5The appropriations committee had gone $6,000,000 higher than the governor's recommended budget and had proposed a transfer of $3,000,000 from the emergency relief fund reserve to help cover the appropriations. Another veto that brought some hurried action during the last week of the session was the one attached to SB 75, the measure to increase school taxes by upping the minimum classroom unit figure under the uniform school fund from $3300 to $3600 and to increase the local "leeway" levy maximum from 30 to 35 per cent of the minimum school program. When the bill went back to the Senate, It eventually was sidetracked, and a new bill was brought in by Sen. Alonzo F. to set the Hopkin classroom unit figure at $3500 and leave the remainder of the measure as provided in the vetoed SB 75. This won immediate approval, but' only after the Legislature had been promised the entire school question would be studied during the next two years with the purpose of establishing a permanent figure on the needed base, whether It be $3000 or $4000 or some place In between. 3. on SEED GRAIN jHEt J is EASY TO INSTALL Don't pay high prices to have workmen insulate your home! You can do the job yourself in a few hours if you use Zonolite. This famous Vermiculite insulation is lightweight, easy to handle. Just open a bag and pour between joists ic your attic It flows into every nook and cranny. And once installed, Zonolite is good for the life of the building. You do more than save dollars on installation costs by using Zonolite. You save up to 40 on your fuel bills! This amazing insalation also gives you extra fire protection. It's Flame TestedU so fireproof it actually snuffs g out flame! Come in today and get Zonolite. It's the way to insulate your home! money-savin- 1 UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME 2 Place" Monument in the mouth of Emigration Canyon. Led by Sen Hopkin, a majority of the lawmakers put over their claim that the state should not maintain two parks so near together and that it could not afford to keep both properties. As a result, a bill was passed to place the two areas under the State Engineering Commission, with a provision that the commission sell to Salt Lake County, on payment of four animal Installments, the prison property for park purposes. Money from the sale would be used to purchase an area east of the monument, which the commission would be empowered to' condemn. Another bill permits sale of a section of the prison property to the Salt Lake City Board of Education for a high school site. Reapportionment was left to the final four days in the Senate, but mntroversv over state parks was finally resolved in the late da vs. Instead of leaving up the old state prison William' Gibson of Buhl, property In Sugar House as a state park, the concentration Idaho called on Mr. and Mrs. was placed on the "This is The J. O. Burgess, Friday. 30-ac- Mr. and Mrs. Reid Oyler returned recently from a trip to San Francisco where they visited with Mrs. Oyler's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Egly Jr. While there Mr. Oyler attended the Joe Lewis vs Andy Walker fight. TREMONTON Lumber & Hdwe. Phone 2301 Tremonton Mrs. Blanche Richards of Fielding visited Saturday at the home of the J. H. Lauhs. Mrs. Vera. Adams, Mrs. Frank Weeden and daughter, Mrs. Claude Iverson and daughter spent Friday in Logan. POULTRYMER If interested in commercial Broiler or Turkey Raising CONTACT THE re CACHE VALLEY TURKEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION Trenton, Utah Phone Smithfield 85R3 (WOT tirement fund and some other two-tMr- ds Garland, Utah Has Plenty of vided in the bill This, he said, would allow the institutions to continue a practice of overesti mating enrollments ior mgner appropriations. All of th pxpeutive action, however, was not with the veto pen. Going into the last week, he had signed no less than 35 bills. Among the later ones were bills to give the Second and Fourth Judicial Districts an additional lurire each, and to increase by ten per cent from to $27.50 per $25 per week weekthe maximum benefits under occupational disease, workmen's compensation and unemployment compensation acts. institutions of higher learning, two vocational schools, the vocthe ational education fund, $600,000 water and power board construction revolving fund, the state training school, the state Industrial school, the attorney-general- 's office, the state board of corrections, the teacher re just as expected at the bethe ginning, the finish of Utah Twenty-nint- h Legislature's regular session has seen the big veto stick of Gov. J. Bracken Lee become a tremendous factor and influence on the achievements of the two houses. In neither house did the governor possess a majority, but in Inth he had enough Republican power to sustain since a majority Is necessary to rer-rithe veto. He drew a sustaining vote of an 30 Republican members in House of the in his line-iteveto of the approplations bill. Here ne cut out 26 items, Farmers' Grain Coop. There were other vetoes out of the governor's office, too. The first one, cutting out a re fund to retailers for collecting the sales tax, was nipped midway in the session and sustained. Also upheld was veto of a Senate bill to increase contributions to and benefits from the firemen's pension fund. The governor said the fund was not actuarially sound and needed be it could study before changed. In the House, a bill setting up the new formula for allocations to Institutions M higher learning was sent back with a veto attached. Here, however, the governor suggested some amendments that would make the bill acceptable. He insisted the formula could be based on known enrollment figures of the previous two years, with adjustments to be made on estimates based on those known enroll ments, instead of on straight institutional estimates as pro of our NEW STORE . . at TM1T1 Thors.-Fri.-Sa- t. iS? The Reliable Furniture Company invites you to attend the formal opening of its new store at Tremonton, Utah. Beginning: Thursday, March 8, and continuing for three days, Reliable will celebrate its Grand Opening with a showing of its extensive new inventory. During this period, special opening values will be offered throughout the store. Maintaining the most selective inventory in the Area, Reliable will constantly give bigger values due to a tremendous purchasing power. VALUES EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE ARE GUARANTEED. 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