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Show LEADED TDi By State Senator DAVID R. WALDRON The legislative session has now reached the halfway point and I am sure that the number of ' bills that have been acted upon to this time have been studied and well considered in a manner that was to the best interest of the State of Utah. Thursday, Febiuary 11, 1965 k ' Persons who receive objectionable items through the mails should bring them to the atof their postmaster. tention This is especially true of pornographic materials, as it is for the otherwise impossible Postal Service to take effective action toward either abolition or control. mail is proSince first-clas- s tected by law against being opened by anyone except the addressee or his agent or guardian, most pornographic materials are sent first class. This means that postmasters can do nothing until the person who is authorized to open the mail is willing to make a complaint and to surrender the items in question as evidence of their having been handled by the There hasn't been any bill reach the debate stage in the Senate up to this time, but they are taking shape as the appropriations il f-- ' ' jpTJ s gather material and what will be the general appropriations bill. iSiijiiMl"!!'!!!! assembling fmr The past week did see the first Civil Rights bill ever enacted in the State of Utah pass in both the senate and house. REPORTS from CAPITOL HILL Rprsntatlv By D. B. GREEN This last week saw the passing of legislature by the house of a $67 million dollar bonding program. If passed by the senate it will commit the state for the first time this type of financing since the bonds for the state capitol building were paid off three decades ago. It is proposed that these bonds will be paid off in the next 15 years and will be used to provide capital improvements at colleges and state institutions. It will take 5 to 6 years to this probuilding complete gram, and it is the thinking FREE TRAVEL INFORMATION Air - Ship - Bus - Rail MRS. LEROY BUNNELL 366 No. 1st E., Tremonton, Phone '257-379- Palmyra 8 Fines were collected by the Tremonton C;tv Justice Court during January amounting to World's Fair - By having such a body in this county, they may actually go out and solicit new industry to locate here. And we hope to take up the slack caused by our current cut back in defense industries. Also passing the senate was a medical examiners bill which will replace the old coroners act and it will require county attorneys and medical authorities to call in the medical examiners in cases where there is reason to believe that foul play has been a cause of death. Stout. Man'on D. Truman Smith. Gene license: Farren Johnson for exnirpd sticker: Glen H. n for inrn-oDe- r registration; costs listed MONEY - WORRY Iin G'en H. Sel-ma- Mack Stalling. John E. Marsh. R. Jones for expired driver's Sel-mn- Postal Service. "Much objectionable mail is received and destroyed by people who would like to complain but who are reluctant to do so because of their fear that of such mail will be a reflection on the morality of the addressee," says Postmaster Lynn J. Iverson. "But postmasters know better than anyone else that most ads for obscene matter are unsolicited. Names of unsuspecting recipients are obtained from school club rosters, lists yearbooks, compiled by professional orand many other ganizations, sources. Everyone of either sex or any age is considered fair prey." Sometimes complainants wonder whether their objections have been meaningful, for they receive no report on action taken by the Post Office Department or by the courts. "But they shouldn't be discouraged," of ii'eTal i - f . v' , ;nor Showe'l. no driver's license in nosspssion. and Henry Suitor for driving without glasses TmnmTW"- n a s s was the nroe for Diiane Wharton. William w. PefrAn. Arthur n Haro'd Ym"m WWim H. and Toslio Burkhalter. and Wi'liam D. Bickmore for ilWal U torn. Gordon Jack Bovce was ' rrivpn a ticket for acceleration exhibition. Kav Rohprf Slither-lanfor red litrht violation. Vic-f- r Cochran. Adam Wolverton. ays Postmaster Iverson. even though the;r individual problem to have been slighted. Each month the Postal Inspec- - first Securitu Bank ll u UlllCh A mighty comforting thought when paying bills. With a First Security Bank checking account you'll save an infinite amount of time, trouble and expense when you pay bills this modern way by mail with a check. It takes just a little time and a little money to start an ... account. Open yours today! 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The ship departed Alameda, Calif., Dec. 7 and spent Christmas and New Years at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii enroute to the Western Pacific. While there she participated in combat training and an opperational readiness inspection before departing for the Far East Jan. 16. plus tax ana traae-i- n ZTT plus tax - . CALL VS FOR YOUR TIRE SIZE . .. Thiokol Awards Nozzle Contracts Contracts totaling more than $10 million have been awardeJ to two subcontractors for fabrication and delivery of rocket nozzle assemblies for Stage I rocket motors for the Air Force Minuteman ICBM, announced Charles E. Hunter, vice president and general Inc., Paramus, New Jersey was awarded a contract of $6 million for production of nozzles over an 18 month period. A second nozzle manufacturer, Kaiser Aerospace and Electronics Corporation, San California was awarded a contract of 4.4 million dollars to produce similar moveable nozzles for Thiokol's Stage I motor for the Air Force Minule-ma- n ICBM. The Kaiser contract will also cover an 18 month period. Arde-Portlan- Insurance Man Honored at Meet Stanley H. Anderson of Tremonton, Utah, is being honored for his superior 19fi4 record at a national conference of T h e Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. at the New Deposits to your checking or savings account can be handled il service we by mail, too. With First Security's both the ways. postage pay For Best Results Use Leader Want Ads HWjyiHBgSy 670-1- 5 ImiiiHfl stops a ATTENO CONVENTION Mr ;ind Mrs. Parker Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk all of Tremonton i .'turned home Wednesday after spending four days in Las Vegas, New, where the N.A.D.A. they attended Convention. victions were secured." Answers to your Questions about obscenity as it involves the mails can be obtained by calling s Ro-ben- WaeFarland 'yyf: amp I hun-drel- promotions and action against specific v'ohtors of mailing laws and re7'i';it;ons. For example, during November, 1964. 131 arrests v"-- e made. 100 prosecutions were undertaken, and 98 con NO SECONDS Pa'e RmsspII 11 W suppresses t'le d Miner Se-vi- ce pos-essi- ment Commission. at with Traffic citations resultthese fines includes 13 for soeed;nr: Jack Beven Ames, M. Cams. Fred Brethauer. $90.00. ing in r r I think of interest to Box Elder County is a bill permitting the establishment of a County Resource and Develop- S'eve N'el Andprsen. Beth R. Jones. Briant Earl Strtngham, Paul Clvde Johnson and Dale Anderson. License and sticker difficulties brought t'rkets to s'x: Timnfhv Sh'irtliff and Georee !M52. 00 THE WORLD SAVE TIME capital improvements. I voted against this type of I felt the financing, because program present was adequate, providing for $10 million a year from the present Vz cent sales tax, which is already in existance and dedicated to capital. This bond, like all other bonds, is a direct lein on all real property of the state. With the session half over, some of the more important legislation will be coming up. On Monday, Senator Waldron and myself, and two other Senators and Representatives flew to Boise to meet with a like delegation from the Idaho legislature in an effort to iron out some of the "border problems" which seem to exist between the two states. It requires places serving the public to do so without discrimination, but it excludes private clubs, churches, and boarding houses of less than five rooms. Traffic Tickets Issued To 31 Drivers During Month of January Utah Hawaii, Japan, Mexico Europe, from there on, the bonds will be refinanced and a prepetual refunding program will be to finance future t'on Report Objectionable Mail Urges Local Postmaster York Hilton In New York Cily. Mr. Anderson is a member of in S ilt the Peterson Agency Lake City. Leaders among the group of agents who joined the company in 1962 were invited to take part in the meetings. 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