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Show j 4 Louisiana abolished her lien law, restrictions, and as well as other further liberalized the old age as sistance law in 1946. In June, 1946 there were 37,957 old age recipients. By August, 1950, there were 121,039 recipients, an increase of cost the state over $800,000 last biennium, and temporary recommendations for the next two years are approximately 12 percent higher than the sum allocated for 1949-52- . ir By Harry Marlowe With two weeks remaining in its session, the twenty-nintUtah Legislature finds many of its controversial issues in the control of sifting committees and Gov. J. Bracken Lee's veto power. Consequently, the tax structure of the state isn't likely to be changed greatly, and with the period growing short in which any action can be taken on an executive rejection of a bill, a number of other issues on which the governor and the legislature disagree may go by the boards. Sifting committees came into power on the fortieth day, last Friday, with a Senate group, headed by Sen. Marl D Gibson, first to appear. It swept the calendar clear of 140 bills, but only after bills to provide for tax refunds on gasoline had been removed and made a special order. Other members of the conservative-powered Senate sifting committee include Sens. Alonzo F Hop-kiDonald T Adams J Harold Reese River City), Elias L Day Lake), Grant Thorn and Vern B Muir The House committee, also controlled by Democrats, did not make its appearance until three days later. Democrats gained control of the important committee under terms of the "horse trade" which earlier in the session seated Rep. Clifton G M Kerr as Speaker of the House. The powerful sifting committee was the fourth of a group of special committees gained by Democrats in retuin for gving up the speakership to the Republicans. When the committee took over in the lower house, it took over life or death control of some 200 bills, including many of the proposals asked by Governor Lee in his measures to the Legislature, including his tax reduction measures. Included also in the group were the Senate approved bill for disposal of the Sugar House prison site, sale of the Governor's ManLegsion, and the entire nine-bil- l islative Council highway program t per gallon including a increase in gasoline tax, raise in trucking fees and the B and C road fund proposals. Meanwhile, the jont appropriations was in the midst of its biennial struggle to fit the requested appropriations of state money into the limited confines of the a revenues anticipated 1951-5that pruning required snye job $6,000,000 from tentative figu.es submitted by subcommittees. The ta.sk proved too much for the entire committee, so a subcommittee, three from each of the House and Senate. tooK over) the ta.sk and over last wot k end came out with the finished bill to; be submitted to each House. Should the bis money measure lie passed early next week, it would still jiive Solons time to take ac-- ; tion on any Rubernalonal vetoes,' Mnce Governor Lee is required by law to si(n or veto a bill within five days of iceeivins the measure durina tie time the legislature is in session. Should the completed bill not meet with the expectations of the governor, and it is ret tain to be lusher than the figures .submitted budby the chief executive in his get meisae. some trimming can be expected from the Pencil. As has been the case for num erous years, the biggest items in the appropriations measure will be money allocated to the educational institutions of the state. In addition to the $3,200,000 increase in the minimum school fund, an increase that must come Ihe approprifrom property ation requested by the Institutions of higher learning have broucht up some terrific head- 60-da- "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RCA Victor Tennessee Waltz I Guess I'll Have to Dream the Rest Fontane Sisters. If Zing Zing Zoom Zoom Perry Como. You're Just in Love It's A Lovely Day Today Fontane Sisters. P. Como, Thrill Back the Bring H It Hadn't Been for You Eddie Fisher. Be My Love I'll Never Love You Mario Lanza. May the Good Lord and Keep You I'm Writing a Letter Eddy Arnold. I Still Feel the Same Hokey Pokey Three Suns, Sons Bless and to the Lord About You of Pioneers. Columbia for You The Roving Kind Guy Mitchell. Tennessee Waltz (oodnight Pillow Jo Stafford. Tell Me You Love Me My Dear Little Girl Sammy Kaye. If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time I Love You a Thousand Ways Lefty Frizzell. Would I Love You Lullaby of Broadway Doris Day and Harry James. Nobody's Chasing Me It's A Lovely Day Today Doris Day. Thinking of You I Love the Guy Sarah Vaughn So Long Across the Wide Missouri Paul Weston. Capitol Harbor Lights Nevertheless Anthony. Bushel and A Peck Beyond the Reef Whiting, Mag Ji,Timie Wakely. Gordon MacRae. Jet Magic Tree Nat King Cole I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat Yosemite Sam Mel Blanc John and Marsha Ragtime Dan Stan Freberg. Hot Rad Race Wilkin the Blues Jimmie Dolan. I'll Never Be Free Ain't Nobody's Business Kay Star, Tennessee Ernie. Decca Nevertheless Thirsty for Your Kisses Brothers. It's No Secret I Hear a Choir Ink Spots six-ma- j So Long Lonesome Traveler Gordon Jenkins. lao Friendly Islands Bins Crosby. Velvet Lips Chicken Song Guy Lombardo Sea of the Moon Green Grass and Peaceful Pastures Guy Lombardo Music by the Angels Someone Else Not Me Red Foley. Life Is So Peculiar High on the List Bing Crosby, Andrews Sisters. SOTER'S SI Complete North Main Households Mid. 113 to". CORN NIBLETS ! engineer, World Premiere showing of tha WarnerBrothers' production "Operation Pacific" at the U S Navd Submarine base, New London, Conn. The premiere was staged exclusively for submarine force personnel and their guests. "Operation Pacific" depicts the dramatic actions of U S submarines during World War II and stars John Wayne and Patricia Neal. Kemp, who entered the naval service in September, 1937, is serving aboard the submarine USS Bergall with the Atlantic Fleet. 0 up on free throw shooting, a department in which the have fallen off noticeably in their last three encounters. Brushing close to a team average of 65 the Utes have been coming uncomside fortably close to the 50-5of the ledger, which wont win games in the U.S.'s No. 1 basketball conference. wraps. Duggins sharpened his passing and feeding for the weekend, too, and played a steady, dependable game. When the Pioneers hit town they will be geared for a real battle with the Redmen. Dale Toft, Fred Howell and Bob Kniekrehm, always bothersome to the Utes, have been developing their talents widely at the expense of Wyoming et al. Friday should find both teams primed for a win. The Utes will spend much of the one bill only to have the House kill it, will be in no hurry to act on another measure, and the headless ballot proposal appears to be up against stiff opposition in the House. chief Mid-val- y - ' 0 The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves. -- William HazliU WW MIdvale North Main St. SATURDAYS 2 to 6 P. M. DAY Other D.iys Ry Appointment ML - Telephone Mid. 49SW. Examined n ... 0I V Dpi. Q&7 PEARS Can Wn Dpi, 1.77 Can2'Zc can 18 Poi.1.98s,r FANCY PEAS Poz.2.39 Can Can22 LUNCH MEAT PORK & BEANS ". -- 43p pOIt39 Can Wr Dpi. 1.98 M a. PEACHES - o ansuvr call w GRAPEFRUIT f86 Can3Zr Dpi. 3.97 i . eggs j 53 Lb. " Dpi. ,. Lenten Suggestions SAVE 10 ON A 10-t- B. 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Glenn Duggins slowed Joe Rich-eto nine points Saturday and 10 on Friday to keep the black- thatched speedster a little under week brushing 11-- y n Sees New Production day. 54-4- 9 PEAS f:'.riJ'T"J"N..ao3 WhoU or Shank Half ,1. 15 d 1 Local Submarine Man (R-Sa- lt j Mills Salt Lake City, Feb. 20 Utah's will play host to Hoyt Brawner's hustling Denver Pioneers in a hoop feature at Ute Fieldhouse Friday (tonight). With Wyoming's running Cowboys solidifying themselves in 2nd place in the torrid Skyline chase, the Utes will have to garner a win over the lads from the rare air country. Carrying out acting Couch Pete Couch's istructions to the letter, the Utes knocked off highflying Brigham Young University Saturby slapping a terday night rific defense on the hoop-happCougars. With the L experiencing one of those exasperatingly cold nights, the Utes came through behind the superb work of Kent Bates who edged Big Elf Mel Hutchin's, BYU's All American, in vir tually every department. Bates, who also turned in a good performance Friday when the Y smashed Utah 73 60, slashed in 21 counters and rebounding with his head and shoulders often scoring above the tin rim. resurgent Redskins one-cen- Use Your Imagination I Am Loved All My y F two-nigh- n My Heart Cries Ray h aches to the appropriations committee. Some relief to the state might come should legislators act on the latest suggestion of Governor Lee and turn three of the state's junior colleges Weber, Snow and Dixie back to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, which deeded the schools to the state back in 1932-33- . Under the terms of the grant, should the legislature repeal the sections of law concerning use of these schools as state institutions, the educational plants would, of revert back to the necessity, Church. Concerted opposition from leaders of these three schools to the ' plan, together with the fact that the bills are in the hands of the sifting committees, might stall any action on the proposal. Should they pass, it could mean a considerable saving to the state. Appropriations to the schools Friday, February 25, 195! Glen Smith, whose shooting fell t off in the stand, held Jerry Romney scoreless from the field Saturday while counting 11 points and contributing some fine rebounding. Smitty is just about entrenched in an berth. Paul Shrumm, defensive leech par excellence, clamped a lid on Roland Minson, Skyline scoring leader, allowing him only 11 points each night while garnering 14 himself on Friday and six on Satur- For Game Here lost its status two years fight for four-yea- r ago via the gubernatorial veto route in the 1949 session, has a bill in again to grant that status, but the measure is given little chance of getting the green light from the sifting groups. If the makeup of the two committees shows nothing else, it is indisputable proof of a trend apparent early in the session that the conservatives were firmly in the saddle in both houses. There will be no further legislation brought out that was tossed into the hopper merely to satisfy political promises. Sponsors of these bills, however, can point to the fact that they tried, although they put in the bills knowing they had no chance of passage. Possibly the biggest sifting bill casualty will be the reapportionment measures. Even the House-backe- d bill which would give every county a senator, will face tough sledding to get onto the Senate floor, and the other three reapportionment proposals, none of which have been acted on at all, will have even rougher times. Also apparently doomed, or at least due to be sidetracked a bit, are the bills for a judiciary. The Senate, which passed SENTINEL Jage Seven Denver Cagers Weber college, which 219. 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