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Show Vi February 7, i m THU JOURNAL News About Folks in Report Given Of Davis Chapter ARC Red Cross Statement of receipts and disbursements, July 1, 1131 to June 3n, 1132. Receipts reshuffling of the seats in the Utah Legislature, with a pos- sihle reduction of membership in both houses, might yet come out over of the session now A one-thir- d ing the limitation of come taxes to 23 por come and to urge the retain federal control oil lands. federal incent of incongress to of off-sho- l2 H ( re H. Stringham was the lone Republican to vote in favor of the latter. Sen. i3.it; t;,3 Fund Campaign $12, Loans Home Service repaid Balance on hand July t, by borrowers Resale supplies (books ,( for Red Cross courses) Miscellaneous Refunds 23.2! Junior Red Cross contributions in. Hi Flood Relief 2.m.23 Contributions for 43.20 Christmas Projects Withheld Tax Credit 171.3(5 and Social Security Harlow Marlowe 15. M M ) 55 Capitol Hill. . the If legislative reapportionThe battle for ment should come, however, it apgas be to tied the tax refund promises to be a bitter pears likely it will of the There was no difficulty in pro- one. constitution, regardless getting through the House a bill to posal accepted. Debate cm the issue moved into give refunds on special fuels for Total receipts $17,3t2.(s use. end of the prominence near the y Hut in the lower house, a pair Total to be accounted for $23,S37.2 session of the week third coalitions and is still high on the order of of powerful rural-urba- n Disbursements business at this point. It all start- battled each other to a standstill National Headquarters share of Fund Campaign $ 4,31s.hi id in the Senate with the arrival at on the question of gas tax rebate. As the week ended, the matter Flood Relief to National a spot on the calendar where rested 31Uhj a bill introduced by Sen. Rendell was still up in the air and no one Home Service: Fin., assistseemed quite sure just what would N. Mabey (R. Bountiful) ance, telegrams, adminThe house lower .. margin 7,472.37 istration, etc. This measure, the only one ac- happen. will how if shifts determine Administration: much, General ceptable to a majority of the Utah be taxes will raised, any. gasoline Rent, Postage, printLegislative Council, would cut the The bloc farm called even! (so ( ing. salaries, telephone, to 33 and size of the House from ur-- 1 it is of composed many electricity, janitor, the Senate from 153 to 21. Davis though has ',an etc. 3,242.40, piomised Countv would pirk up a representa- . 'vil1 tax n" Aid and Water Kas u,m' ,raise live, kit Salt Lake County would a et'un'l is 'ess 17(5.30 ineasme passed.; Safety lose four, and Box Elder, Sanpete, Aral 1,ave to 432.70 very Blood Program aPl,!a1' Carbon and Cache would lose one to make 33.4 s their Service nearly enough power Nursing eacj1 T In the Senate section of the of southmeasure, a ern and eastern areas would provide for the reduction of membership. Also, Salt Lake, Weber and Utah Counties would be districted to provide that residents of those counties would be voting for only one senator, as in the remainder of the state. Now Salt Lake County citizens vote for seven and those in Utah and Weber vote for two. Chief opponent to this measure is Sen. Alonzo F. Ilopkin (I). Woodruff) who is holding out for a constitutional amendment to provide for one senator from each county. As a compromise it has been suggested by some that the Mabey bill on (R-Yern- off-highw- ay off-highw- bo-da- 1 . j H'Plt-:'cntaties- ) Dorothy White Correspondent Rhone: 0KK5-JAssisting in the Mothers March last week for the polio drive were! Mrs. Gwen Mrs. Carol Clark, Trousdale, Mrs. Faye Chandler and; Mrs. Dorothy White and many others. This was done under the sponsorship of the Kiwanis club, ami the wives of the Kiwanis mem- bers did a good job in the drive, according to Joseph Tlnirgood, sec- reiary of the club, Jimmy Fold, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Ford of West Campbell Heights was honored last week while home on a furlough from the army, by the neighbors in his area, The affair was held at the Com-- : munity building of the Verdeland Park subdivision. A supper was served. Games were played under the direction of Ilayma Hess and Gwilda Hoskins. A token of appreciation was given to Jimmy as he is the only boy from the neighbor- 1 Darts County Chapter American 1132 'Hall of Fame' CLEARFIELD Financial Report i:3i In and Relief Volunteer Services, Pro- duction, Canteen Hos- pital, Motor Corps Public Information Fund Campaign expense Junior Red Cross Resale Supplies r2.r.o 340.30 . 3.2: 20SS7 Al Simmons star outfielder for the Philadelphia Athletics. Al Simmons wears a broad smile at the Hialeah Race Track. Hialeah Park. Fla., on learning that he was elected to baseballs Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. N Y Simmons had lifetime batting aver( International ) age of .334. FORMER 313.40 hood in active duty with the armed . services. Mrs. Margaret Starks and Mrs. at Ktta Ileaton were 330.21 the last meeting of the Audemus Guild at the Starks home. Mrs. .si 7,2 1.23 Layton of Layton gave a report on the method of Early Day Advertising which was of great interest to $ (i,035.01 the group. 1 17.01 Collector Internal Revenue Withhold tax and Social Security - Total disbursements 1 Balance on hand June w .30, 1132 you look for in a whiskey youll find in GLENMORE might be acceptable to smaller counties, providing it is placed in the constitution by constitutional amendment in order to hold out further changes by statute that could upset the balance in full favor of population over area in both houses. The reapportionment issue, along with gas tax refunds, income tax reduction and appropriations have come on as top issues in the session so far. Gov J. Bracken Leo s :1 put stress on appropriations with his budget message that proposes cuts principally in the budgets of the University of Utah and Utah State Agriculture College and state spending of $3k),ok for 1133-3than in the nearly ended 1131-33 an 3 biennium. Cities and counties have pushed through the House so far a provision to put all motor vehicle regis- )ike to fish tes lers of )ast dng I foi ling d tration funds into the B and C road tund, which is exclusively for their use. At present they get $2,(K .(( and the rest is split with the state load commission. The Senate also killed efforts of Sen. Edward II. Watson (D, Salt Hake) to rescind a 1131 vole urg- - In Glenmore youll find a famous Kentucky straight whiskey that makes drinks completely satisfying drinks with a richness youll antici- pate drinks with a flavor youll fondly remember. Take a bottle home tonight. Pour yourself a little. Sniff it, sip it. Then see if you dont agree. Glenmore Distilleries Company, Pictures hung horizontally make a high ceiling appear lower, and vertical pictures seemingly raise a low ceiling. Louisville, Kentucky. filENMOM nut o ( Ou L, tltcltf STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF |