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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah THURSDAY, MARCH the House, the governor got hi had agreed with the governor the school tax issue that dedicted credits should after being ignored In his re- come Into the formula. He add quest for reduction of Income ed, however, that "this is such a IB-Ibie sten forward that I think and sales tax. the bill should be passed and on veto messages In both the VALLEY other matter studied and RIVER BEAR THE SERVING school bills, the chief executive determine in the next two to of a stressed the need study Published by the years." classthe what Inc. determine just LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, room unit figure should be. He Reapportionment was finally on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution a at as present, wanted it left by the Senate and 43 00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) sessent to a the legislative council and made special study for final a brief flurry the after determine to sion study Class Second as Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah rural sen and between should if urban go it "Even amount matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. to $4000," he remarked, "we at ators Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin A. N. RYTTING, summed up by least could be sure the amount is based on fact." pointing out that urban lawParticularly was the governor makers had been the agressors bitter about what he called the in the issue and that despite their hieher population, the "pressure school lobby." In his closing statement to rural areas would not give over the Legislature upon its ad- complete control of both houses journment he said: "It is to be to the city dwellers. hoped that in future years "We are Just as jealous of our those Individuals and groups way of life as you are of yours, who are interested in legislation and we'll fight to preserve it" which is of concern primarily to he declared. themselves, will recognize the While the tax issue was handicaps and, after presenting "middle of the road," there their problems, will permit the were plenty of other issues, members of the Legislature to medium and minor, that were Marlowe cess. By Harry deliberate, debate and decide Settled in the 141 bills and sev From a vantage Actually it adjourned sine these problems without undue eral resolutions passed by both at the end of its 60th day pressure or strain." houses. A highway program was point, it appears the Twenty-idnt- h die even with last Thursday all Study of the uniform school settled Utah Legislature is in Gov. upon by lawmakers. J. Bracken Lee on tax is fund and the minimum class- with a reincrease of one gas aomewhat of a suesbut it has a promise that room unit will be the respon cent included.taxAlso the Legisla to be will on resolve called it sibility of the Utah Legislative ture arrived at an agreement on the school tax problem before Council. This organization will an increased truck the year is out. not be set up for a few days scale after downward licensing altera V fill- - Vtifs it Within 24 hours after ad yet, with Speaker of the House tions had been made on smaller Governor Lee said Clifton G. M. Kerr journment, trucks use on farms. It'll i II Hill he is planning to get a study of ton) and Senate Pres. J. Francis Also the lawmakers passed the uniform school fund com- Fowles yet to name a bill to refund tax paid again and on pleted and to call a special ses the five representatives gasoline put to sion in the. fall to set up a five senators to serve. In add "proper" classroom unit figure ition, each of the house leaders He was about as upset over will specify a member at large the appropriations bill, but in and the governor will name his sisted he could fit the budget to representative. revenues by vetoing several Avi-Ta- b Governor Lee will urge that I items in a supplemental bill the council study possibility of When production is off and forced out of the Legislature. placing the state's responsibility a layers seem In the closing days of the re to the State Teacher Retireneeded. be good tonic may gular session, the lawmakers ment Fund into the uniform Use Dr. Salsbury's Featuring put through a new school bill school fund. State appropria to pep up lazy layers. to fix a classroom unit figure of tions to this fund, required to BEAUTIFUL Jnst mix it in mash $3500 against the present $3300. meet teacher contributions, are and give 10 days This got the same veto treat- about $9,000,000 in arears, and each month. Also ment as the $3600 bill passed are scheduled to get even furfor convalescent and the governor's ther behind during the next previously, birds. Economical. action was sustained in the bJennium. There is only Ask for House. First, however, it was $1,600,000 provided in the apoverridden in the Senate on a propriations bill against the For Appointment vote of 16 to 7, exactly the $2,450,000 necessary to meet teacher contributions. majority required. Call 5728 As a result of the action in The TREMONTON governor and many others would attach this ap to the minimum propriation I school program and directly to the minimum classroom unit would figure, which definitely run it between $3500 and $4000. The only issue in which the governor was overridden was basic budget for higher institu tions on a classroom unit basis. SPONSORED BY He vetoed this measure with a plea that the bill be amended to include dedicated credits (tuition fees, etc.) in the formula. The Legislature passed the measure oven, the veto after Sen. Marl D. Gibson member of the Utah Legislative Council who headed a subcommittee that worked out the formula with college leaders, vhlv cm HLE AD) side-track- ed use, applying largely to farm equipment and the like. This bill has been approved twice in the past, only to be vetoed. 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