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Show Too Many Bills Legislators Complain ly Hut'll Barnes Tom'll' County 4ii making their hi I mill (In of ministration resident lirwi Liumn pro' 41 ul ixm'f Unmidatimi of culinary and imi rejical of Day. hghl basing Tilin'. rcjxtrt Tooele (minty Hejirexenta-tiv- r olm L Smith and Chil-co- n 4l-- r llalladav. BOTH I hat tin has structure leen made a sjieeial order of husiness for Wednesday at 2.10 pm. The arguments to retain the present system of for eaeh institution id higher learning or replace them with one super-- mard, to save money and duplication e of effort is exjiecled to heated deliate. THE UPPER HOUSE will also cmisider legislation on alMirtion sterilization and this week. A pul die hearing on the two lhoor hills will te held Thursday at I p.in. in the State Office Building. Some legislators see any change in the liquor laws an espensive rate, with increased costs of administration eeci-all- y if a new liipior law enforcement unit is created. More money than ever will lie recpiired to carry out the new regulations. BILL-6will HOUSE fine on a $10 persons place using a State park without having a daily or annual permit. Some legislators are complaining alNHit how things are lieing done hy the House. Too many hills are living referred liack to committees or tahled for further study. In the Senate, one inemlier. Senator Dean of I't.di County, claims that the Senate has not killed one hill brought it in the 22 days it has one-tioar- d 1 gen-crat- ICISUTOKS uv of dll' I'uii is jinking op with the calendar filling up rapid. Iv mill njtoed legislation. Hit legislature now ha a hfail Mart oil "honsekeejiiug hills" Iml is sending many lull Imi L to cmnmiltee for reconsideration and going dow ini major legislation, veteran nlnwirs report. It i likely that the present session will use up all of the time alloteil right up to the "wire. In the Senate, the Issue of higher educationi top ad lidatmr lerio was cited for sjieeding, 4 FFB. A white stove was reported stolen from the Maple Street Coal Yard. 4 Fell. 50 Calhm of gasoline was stolen from a truik to the Standard Oil Company at Warner. 4 Fell. Cilliert Callahcr, Too- ele, was cited for faulty equijs-ele- , uient aflt.r ,is car stnuk the jiarked car of Tom Turner, Salt City, at IS5 North Main. 4 FEB. Police arrested Floy Alires, Stmkton, for failure to lie-fo- I J men in session. Mr. Lauritzen Funeral services were held Saturday for Mr. Walter A. lamrit.eii, 75, of Frda. Mr. and Mrs. lamritcns seven daughters were all home for the funeral. Many friends and relatives from ncighliormg states also attended. Mr. lamriten never failed to help make a program r hy playing his hanjo and mandolin. He had many fine qualities, a good neiglilMir, always willing to help any one. He always said he was a jack of all trades, and master of none, hut many jolts in fixing electric appliances seemed to lie his master. Always waiting to welcome a visitor in his home. Friends of Mr. laiuriten Hi Brows Kit-hau- conqily to the instructions of an officer. He was also cited for acceleration exhibition, running a stop sign ami driving mi a ojierators license. Fmmd guilty he was fined $75 and 0 d day s. ele. Eulogized Remodeling Special! New Ladies Shoe Dept. 50 Jan. A tachometer was stolen from the car of Merino. Tooele. 30 JAN. Larry R. Pullen, Tom reported vandalism at his residence. 50 Jan. An accident at the intersection of First East and Vine Streets involved cars driven hy Yvonne Hiss und Betty Jean C. Richards. 31 Jan. Police cited (diaries Warr, Tooele, for sjieeding. 31 JAN. A car driven hy Elsie I. King, Tooele, struck the urk-ecar of Jose A. Craliam, Too- Fell. Elmer Randall Motulra-goTooele, was issued a citation for sjieeding. 5 Feh. Tom Muller reported the theft of four huh cais and a gear shill knob from his car while it was jiarked on the high school jiarking lot. S FEB. Mike Bennett, Too 4 31 Jan. Besth drivers were issued citations after a minor accident at 110 North 4th Street which involved a car driven hy Edward C. Martiue., Stockton and the parked car of Calvin Nash, Tooele. Mr. Nash was issued a (larking ticket and Mr. Mar- tinez was cited for imjirojH'r lookout 1 Feh. A car driven hy Leslie G. Alldredge was damaged when it struck a cable stretched across Canyon road. I FEB. Doris Marion Dunn. ele. rrjmrtcd a car stereo unit stolen from his car. 5 Feh. KoIh'iI Thomas, Tooele was arrested for tuhlic intoxica- tion. sedan 5 Feh. A 1957 lietnnging to Ronald Brannon, and Delliert Bit haul Tooele, was rejmrted stolen. Tooele, 5 FEB. Ronald George TruBeaman, Stockton, were invoh- ed in a minor auto accident at jillo, Tooele, was arrested for puh-3- 1 lie intoxication and for coutri- East 1st North. 1 Feh. O11 Comets parking billing to the delinquency of a lot a minor accident occurred minor. 5 Feh. A citation was issued which involved the cars of Erila Orlando Vigil for S. Willardson and Ada M. Rv- - to Jov-jisjH'eding. PRISONERS We are fated by a serious dilemma. We cannot yet full v aliolish jvrisons altogether, ai- Stale Highway System Defined 11222 Gold 11227 Bronze ded damaged the parked car are Highways Ity legislative action and are assigned a designated route numlicr. State Highways are under the jurisdiction of the State and consist Road Commission of all Federal-aiPrimary High- State Reg. 9.00 estali-lislie- d d Secondways. Slate Federal-aiInstitutional State Highways, ary roads and other connector roads. There are oSffO miles of state highways of which 2520 miles d $7 66 u, intlicatious are that more of efficient ,v ,w. Everett M. Conger, Tooele. 1 Feh. A minor accident on the Artie Circle parking lot dam- aged the cars of Rosaiie H. As-burg, Tooele and Edward C. Martinez, Stockton. 2 Feh. James F. Foseki was cited for reckless driving. 2 FEB. Jesse M. Fragoso, TEAD, and James A. Gamer, Tooele, were lsoth cited for en- gaging in an acceleration contest. 3 Feh. The cars of Lillie Ster- zer Row ley and Canna SymmuLs .hs lin e will eventual- f,mn!: ".are Prisoners e 1,01 f "e ' lMr f d Ladies Shoe Dept. ",1J s,aM.v ' lwr"llI s,"rt lH'n,Kls' Prided they reccive meaningful treatment. Fifty lKr 1'11"1"K l,r'M" " al1' T,lt'-'"ld le rfcclly on probation. David We Have Too Manv Dressier, nl - Jjil " T,'i XVwk n; course. PLASTIC PLASTIC WATER WASTE PAILS BASKETS SPRING 72x90 Reg. 5.99 FABRICS HAIR SPRAY 49 Reg. 1.19 BLANKETS O Aqua Net r dangerous and should Xmmi lH'r are on the Federal-aiPrimary system and 2950 miles are on the Im,jam. ))f Pvn Federal aid Secondary system. Darr, Imth of Tooele, were dam- - hydrating jiotatiN's when white "Mil came in an accident at Coleman simply spreading People who neglect their aged them out on the ground in the teeth let hurts put them in the and Vine. 3 Feh. Jose Benjamin Va- - sun, and letting nature take its dentist's seat. Slielhv Friedman DROWNS Rayette - V'"w $3)97 Reg. 79 yd. 5v Feb. 14 6 V c. set Swag, Pole, Table Reg. 9.95 r 1 $ k TOOELE EDGED the Mi.Wrx in their first meeting ill Bofllund, Imt with the home floor advantage in Binghams favor tilings could lie a lot different. The issue will lie settled Fri- das at Bmgham. Bingham still has an outside dunce to make the timmcy its slim, since thes have Tmiele and Keams ct on their schedule. One more loss and all hopes vanish lor them, so Tooele lud lielter lie ready Friday. Csprnt has the inside liatk for the second tournament sjtot, Imt they haven't got cmdi either, lliev have three left inclmimg Granger, gum,-Timm-Iand Keams. Theres lots f hrewnikx left, and Tooele vs Bingham looks like the liest show this week. baskets hs Thomas to I most their lead to with a minute ami a half left, late kejit Tooele's Iiojm-- s alive with his FLDFR LIDDELL 27 jMiints, hut Keams nullified tins with liehlers hy Brere amt ( hidcstcr. a IihiI shot hy 11u;;as and with 21 seconds left the Cougars lud the Rufls hamstrung at 73 hi. In the final 17 sec- niuls Its mas lilt 2s2 at the foul line and Ross got 4 ilose-il- l field the final srxire at goal to Elder JiKejih Liddell hav re- 7t t!i lor jsosl the jmiwlmg Cmigarv turned from New Zealand where Tomde Is now neatly hidden lie hav I wen a missionary fur the the eiglit liall and the H.'iuas LDS Church fur the just two iimiI mil is all ujtlnll amt Idled yearx. with HE IS A son of Mr. and Fust uji are the reusiuattHl Mr. Josejtli T. Liddell ami Miners of llmgham. Hie Bulls the Tooele Seventh travel this Fri- - Irrnlrn. into Mmers-villWard. He will reemmt vane ul tlav for a return engagement with hiv mivviiHi rxNrieiieev uii Sunthe itnl hot Miners. Bmgham afday, Fehmary 9 at 3 pm. at ter siilfermg fmir straight losses the ward xaerament meeting. have won their last two, defeatI'riur to guing to New ing Csjims 70 Vi and Granger t two Elder Uddell . is especially Bingham months in the California North when mi their Thomas tiaigh cavorting Mission. In New Zealand he tahome floor and now- that they !!rrc.c ilored ill Auckland, Hamilton. have a ''oml. sauqilmg of asing ore. hangarei, Taujvi, Cambridge, the Miners will la even harder Botlerfield. Kaekoke and Moerewa. to handle. H9-h- s Kcluriis From New calami LDS Mission G 0 0 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 0 0 16 20 6 hh-(2- 3 10 22 ... .. 2 8 10 . I 0 0 24 36 . e End Party Supplies Boxed Valentines sjN-n- ti. e Dr ! Open at 6:00 a.m. - 5 days a week 6 Elena is our cook with, the same good breakfasts she has always cooked. Reg. 79 D 27 Every machine 100 North Broadway old tested 3Vi hours at factory TUMBLERS 10 Easy Financing 25 to 49 Value defrosting ever in freezer or refrigerator. Big capacity in less than 32 width. Revolutionary new insulation allows for thin walls. Low cost operation. - Adjustable shelves. No 18.5 cu. ft. Side by side Asst Colors Serving Tray & 2.98 Asst Jewelry 10 JELL0-M0LD- . 23 Only Reg. 1.00 PUNCH SET 26-pie- ce crystal PLr i' 4.44 Value S W- - 15 Boys and Girls a -v -- f- x- LLJ 16 cu. ft. Sty. r.' ;..' , Clear Freezer & Ref. Save enough on electricity alone over many makes to pay cost of refrig, in 10 to 15 year period. See consumer Frost report at our store. Others as Low as $188.00 New Hours for Spring Daily 10 to 8 ;; G D(eD model that PLASTIC LAZY SUSAN Earrings I Americas best beautiful dutch cabinetry Only refrigerator with exclusive guaranty 29 to 09 Clean-U- p a that j Abbies Billiard Center resumed Brigham Young l.iddell lias at Morning Breakfast that early coffee break 4 Messy Sinks Sunday 10 to 6 $2 to i $4 99 7 2 78 ar- rived he liecatnc district leader of Hamilton near the New Zealand Tenqile. The final two mouths t as disof his mission, lie trict leader of the Ray of Islands in New Zeatands North most Elder Liddell Mid he found the Maori to Ik a truly loving, faithful peojile who are contributing nuicli to the success of the church there. Tlie New Zealand mission is the first foreign mission of the church to liecnmc couqiletclv organized into stakes, according to Elder Liddell. 'T SAW three new stakes organized in the past two years, the Hamilton South, the Auckland South und the North Stake of New Zealand," the E.lder said. "The New Zealand mission is truly reajiing the greatest harvest any mission has ever known," he continued, "us was projrhesied hy President Hugh B. Brown, of the First Presidency several years ago when lie traveled to the Laud of the Long White Bag Only SINK MAID Candy Cards 7 18 2 5 Complete line Valentines e s P Beginning Monday district latter he leader at Auckland's Eltershe District. Following this he was aoiuted mission secretary hy President Riilou G. ('raven where he served from Mav to Scjitcm-U-- r his studies University. SPONGES 2 0 66 6 10-ye- ar Purpose 10 4 10 8 8 2 GIBSON REFRIGERATORS Asst Sizes n 4 FM FA 8 5 6 7 I ' tScptemlicr) I 5 G Zea-lan- 1'HiS. AS SPRING 1 3 0 0 25 e His first assignment was district leader in hangarei in North Islamic scenic suh trojiic jn'imi-sul- 1 3 3 4 d vjN-n- I . ", P 27 3 5 5 FM FA 3 5 12 l. How is the time to place e y they caught fire on the shooting of Itiik Amu k. Mi Belli, Doug llvmas and Tate and with 21 minutes lett to jdav the Bulls weie within three al BY B2. HIT KEARNs refused to push the jtamc IhiIIihi and slav- iug with their rate hoise tatties slashed through the Tooele defense for two quit 19G9 V 5I when Dseuft 1 a B'lttL'IsI ll'l II 19 All a LAMPS 49 Reg. 2.19 19 to 49 SALAD SETS POLY FOAM Continued from F rmt Page Cloud. Elder OVAL RUGS 27 x 36 KITES Wexford o) The Toot le Transcript, I'ri., February 7, Farm and Home Supply 272 N. Broadway, Tooele, Utah Phone ? 882-333- 8 |