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Show 2 ONLY LEFT OUT OF A n Who Were The Democrats Who Broke If O. (UP) CLEVELAND, taste you have a champagne youll pay champagne prices, said Louis Kahn of Cincinnati here. Kahn was speaking of meat and he compared the sparkling ivine to the finest cuts of steak, Toluol is important Homemakers should remember there are plenty of other manufacture of cemer good cuts of meat and plenty of stains, and paint. The Deadlock For House Speakership BIG NEW SHIPMENT! - TITER MURRY! Washing Machine Production Will BeCut At Least 25 In 1951 fl vyt CHOKE OF THE AtWAVS men GETS CLOTHES m Women who are who particular appreciate beautifully-- spar- washed, U ' kling bright clothes en- are always thusiastic Dexter Twin Tub owners! For the Dexter Twin, with two tubs washing together, out turns OF WASHER DEPENDABILITY! HARDWARE NEWS-JOURNA- O washings. IMPLEMENTS ADS L n super-clea- And actually cuts in washing time new two. See the Dexter Twin here. THE TRIUMPH RESULTS GET, regularly during the current session of the state legisla- ture. The one big mystery that remained and likely never will come to light this session at the end of the first week in the Utah Legislature Twenty-nintwas the identity if two Democrats actually responsible for Republican victory in the House speakership battle. For four days the QUICKER, EASIER CLEANER, vious week's activities at the state capitol, as reported by Harry Marlowo, will appear in the Box Elder News h wo d,5criminatis By Harry Marlowe Note;! A review of the pre- 30 Democrats and 30 Republicans wrangled over their candidates, Rep. Clifton G .M. Kerr and Rep. W. G.' (Bill) Larson Democrats wanted to toss a coin and were against a secret ballot because two of theiT members were admitted in a caucus secret ballot that they would have to vote for Repre sentative Kerr if the secret bal ! lot were forced. Knowing of this advantage, the Republicans stuck to their guns and eventually came out with the speakership for Repre horse sentative Kerr in a trade". Chairmanship and con trol of four major committees, Brigham City, Utah Friday, January 19, 19S1 tied, Representative Albrecht ex plained that the setup being what it was, the only chance his party had to gain an even break was to horse TRADE. He claimed it was obvious Rep resentative Larson could not be elected and that the best prop sition was to get as much com mittee strength as possible in a deal. As a result, the Democrats get the four committees and an even break in the remaining committees to be named. TIME IT'S DANCE IMMCE AT THE ML ( THIS SATURDAY JANUARY 20TH ng It's fun to dance with your Don't miss it! friends Music By The Popular JOHN LAVERD 30-2- 9 AND HIS ORCHESTRA With Pearl Harris At The Piano There will be no dance held January 27th. W supporting the March of Dimes Polio dance at high school and are releasing Dan Ross to pla; the dance. FAR-FLUN- G taxes and balance the budget econ This was a typical Lee omy message. In addition to his natural opposition to public spending, the governor this time had. war and a national emergency to fall back on, pointing out that so much is needed na tionally that we must economize in the state. Prior to the session, incidental' ly, he told reporters that he in tended to make a strong point of the national emergency in his message and that if neces sary he would send a reminder to the lawmakers every day of the session. Commentary on the message was quite generally favorable on both sides. Representative Lar son, the House Democrat leader, went so far as to say it was Tine address and that he was in favor of a program which would reduce governmental ex penditures. Like others, however, he doubted that expenditures could be cut very far without endangering neoessary services. Senator Hopkin, Senate major ity leader commented that the "PICK O' THE PICTURES' FRIDAY and SATURDAY HIT NO. PAGE FOUB BOX ELDER JOURNAL In reference to his position on Albrecht Larson, Represenative pointed out that the Republicans twice had honored forced Demo Judy Garland cratic absences by holding back . , . in addition to bathing in the Techand dances, sings a single vote in order to retain Stock which will show at the CapiSummer nicolor film, T. (D Barlo Luke tie. the Rep. tol four for theatre was days starting Sunday. Junction) away for a day because of the death of a niece, with Judy are Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken, Gloria De Haven, while Rep. Wayne Hinton (D Hurricane) vacated his seat for an . emergency apendectomy Thursday morning. Representa tive Albrecht said he feared that growing animosity in the House would reach a point where the Republicans would take advansituation and tage of the seat the speaker but including appropriations, went not only committees. 4 take the to the Democrats in the deal. Rep. Clarence J. Albrecht (D Earlier the two parties had Fremont) became the man of to split the patronage, apagreed the hour in breaking the dead committees to name the pointing lock. Risking criticism of some and it was this spiremployees, Democrats, which has come out it that seemed to carry into the in the undercurrent flowing final negotiation and on into the area session on largely from Metropolitan Friday. Representa delegations, the Wayne County tive Larson was given the power lawmaker recommended the deal to name all Democrats on Comfrom the floor near the close of mittees, while speaker Kerr will the fourth day. name the Republicans, After the issue had been set Meanwhile, the Senate organ ized, with Sen .J. Francis Fowles replacing dean of the upper house, Sen, Alonzo F. as presi Hopkin dent, but action of the body was held up until the House organiz TODAY & SATURDAY ed. ' ' ; BIG DOUBLE BILL Also held up for four days was Gov. J. Bracken Lee, who was forced to postpone his openADVENTURE! ing message from Tuesday morning to Friday morning. TOWERING SPECTACLE! Legislators heard from the chief executive a plea to cut DAZZLING BEAUTY! AY . HIT NO. 2 1 appetizing ways to sen Kahn said. Women elude more hash and 60) their husbands menu Kahn advised womer alone for meat If the Phi less expensive cuts, yij man of the house goes meat counter, hes Ukei steaks, roasts and cl ' ' said. , Meat Buyers Warned Of Champagne Taste It's A Clean Movie UNpER THE CAPITOL DOME , mound M HERMAN WrlUU SCSCOM by . DmoM NORMAN by UW HOUSTON canoe ANDREWS Cartoon Circus 4 Color Cartoons SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. I GARY Produced From MERRILL CARTOONS COMEDY SERIAL OTHER SHORTS with Bort Free Tom Tut!, OTTO PREMINGER Directed h, Novel by William L Stuart & Paramount pi esenls JOHN MAUREEN governor is a courageous de fender of his own honest convic tions. Senator Elias L. Day (R Salt Lake), the Senate minority leader, said the message,' was soundly based in fact and , that the governor puts the general welfare first. Representative Kerrs reaction was that it was typical Governor Lee message, representing a sound approach to the economy of government. Most critical was Sen. Lorenzo E. Elggren Lake), who said there just too much self exoneration." He said it was message of defeat and "obsessed with economy, that tends to creat a standstill in our state functions and services. With the break in he House deadlock, a flood of 33 bills hit the Senate, some of them certain to cause a good deal of debate if they reach the floor, increases from four to six cents per gallon in gas and use fuel taxes and jump in truck license fees on graduated scale came in from the Utah Legislative Council connection with a proposed highway construction program. Talk is that the gas tax increase may go through at one cent instead of two and that the truck regisration fees will Taised, but not as much as the ? council bill provides. Also introduced was a measure to repeal the welfare lien law', but little chance was seen for its passing. Another question which may get no action is that of reapportionment of the legislature. As yet there doesnt appear to be enough steam behind either of the two propositions advanced. Rural lawmakers have claimed, however, they have good chance of getting over proposition to provide two senators from each senatorial district and reapportion the House on population basis. (D-Sa- mm days SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY TRIPOLI OAtiRNfu, CO-HI- T ! rrmn) JAMES A MCX SUN.-MON.-TU- THAT SCNWM2 ELLISON MtOOUCTIOftS E. PERFECTwiR BMty HUfiON'ASWRE J imt mcKEMioniA rs i lot mmz m-pni- L severs SchniC ol or niccto. PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ; . tt&a. Mcx.sir Also Technicolor Cartoon Paramount News Phone your news to 1000 look lour first at Come, look them over, and see what we mean. line of lovelies pictured here tells you that theyve got what it takes in visual charm. 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