| Show Tba Salt Lake Tribune i FS t 1 rr J- i t t rth V Utah's in districts which now cannot T afford them Tribune Bolitical Writer He said the classes now are Bills to encourage high school to and classes driver education available only to about a quar‘restore” Salt Lake City’s 1 ter of Utah’s high school stumill library tax breezed through Under the bill a unit the Utah House of Representa- dents allowed for each fullwill be tives over light opposition Montime teacher who can handle day about 200 students Proportional Dropped into the hopper by credit will be allowed for was four Republican members classes smaller the junior college district plan proposed by Gov J Bracken NO ESTIMATES were asked Lee to require a degree of local or given on the floor as to the tax support for the colleges overall boost in the minimum The Utah ONE OF THE DRIVER edu- school program whom the with Council Safety cation bills to receive approval 'the estimates bill originated disto was the proposal permit of the program cost maximum tribution unit credit under the minimum school program for would be $300000 if every high school student were enrolled the driving classes Rep Orville of which about $100000 already a Gunther sponsor is being spent In the larger said the bill w ill encourage and schools permit the classes to be offered the To encourage enrollment ' l House -- rrv w s t o passed ja companion biu n £ l of-mor- flit years to 15tt for a studept who has successfully passed the Okclied in Utah Senate course An amendment to raise the driving age to 18 or 16 with the driving class failed to carry Both bills went through Continued From rare One with only scattered opposito third reading One would tion ban noisy mufflers on automo-bleSalt Lake City’s library levy The other would clarify a went through after a minor fuss law Imposing penaltiea for over an amendment aOriginally one-mito require fraud In obtaining public as- designed a with ceiling levy sistance (present law reads the sponBills introduced included one mill up to proposed an amendment— to lower the age at which boys sors with the approval of the city may legally be employed in library board— to make It a flat agricultural pursuits The em- one-milevy neithea more nor ployment age would be dropped less from 12 to 10 and the age for That however ran into opoperating power driven farm position from legislators who equipment would be reduced felt It would be in effect “eaiv from 16 to 14 marking” a library fund and leave taxpayers without any right of protest As a compro'APPOINTMENTS mise the mandatory levy was made a half mill and the permissive maximum was left at the one-mithe library board wants ll one-thir- d l) ll -- ll Lee Choices THERE WAS NO opposition the more important part of the bill: language to permit the levy to be imposed in addition maxito the statutory mum city levy Under a 1953 Supreme Court decision the library levy (which had been Imposed on top of the maximum for several years) presently has to come out of the top The Junior college bill provides the mechanics for setting up districts covering one or more counties and withdraws direct state appropriations from the colleges Districts would be permitted to levy up to 6 mills (but over 4 mills only by special election) with the remainder of the respective college’s funds coming from a set scale of tuitions and from the uniform school fund the total to be determined by a basip budget formula An additional mill local levy would be allowed for capital maintenance to ’ Gov J Bracken Lee Monday sent to the Senate a list of interim appointments to state 18-mi- ll commissions and boards The list Included Herbert E Smart for a Finance Commission term ending March 1 1850 Louis R Watts for a Liquor Control Commission term ending July 1 1955 Lorenzo J £ott for a State Road Commission term ending March 1 1957 and Byron D Jones for a State Tax Commission term ending March 1 1957 Sen C Taylor Burton Lakp) president of the Senate named a special committee pn appointments consisting of Sens Rendell N O rva1 Mabcy t Hafen George) B II Alonzo F Stringham Sol J Ilopkin Selvin (R-Sa- lt (R-S- 18-ml- ll y newly-introduc- ed -- “MANY Act OF OUR Idaho House Okchs Measure Crachup Kills 2 At Twin Falls Giving Vote to Special to Tha Trtbun 19-Year-O- lds Opposing a reduction in the requirement Associated Press Writer voting Gardner Grant Rep — House The BOISE IDAHO of baltheir light plane crashed Into passed 54-- and sent to an un- questioned the wisdom old age of “the senility ancing a plowed field back of the certain Senate fate Monday a Horton Nursing Home just proposed constitutional amend- with the impulsiveness of to youth” south of Twin Falls ment allowing If anything replied Rep Pere Killed (were Wayne A vote in Idaho the Swisher 30 manager of the HorA floor fight between backers ry “balance would against ton Nursing Home and of an amendment asked by Gov change Robert Horton 28 visiting Robert E Smylie and a Demo- the despair of old age the courof youth” ture from Winterstead Iowa cratic proposal lowering the age By changing the legal definiB TanHorton’s father C voting age' to 18 was averted tion of “electors" Rep W D Mrs Bosone said ahe too ner Horton Is owner of the when the Democrats withdrew said the amendopposed tha “Infringement of chain of Horton Nursing theirs They said they would re- Eberle ment privacy" apparently would permit Homes introduce it should the Senate to run for the LegisSheriff Jesse Carlton said kill the measure “Tha time for counseling js law says candidates The lature Some senators said privately before the marriage" she de- the two men were flying over and “electors” citizens must be clared “By time one of the the property of the rest they would oppose it The 1956 ballot on the will be It parties has gone to a lawyer home which is leased by the measure went to the State Af- if it gets a s majority county to the Horton estab- fairs Committee when it in the Senate it is too late for reconciliation reached tha Senate in the afterThey may be persuaded to live lishment Also sent to the Senate were noon Chairman Earl Wright while a longer but together for the Land bills: aaid there was “no dis- Board permitting it will not be a successful recon“tag-end-” lota of sell to ciliation I feel that this bill position on my part to retard a state timber with only one advote” on it but added “It must is a superficial approach to tha of the four the remembered that the votes vertisement Instead ‘TVini-e-i VU-!TW5irdJtor all sales extending slcCvc aJjiSr 4a emlion of a bill la committra ax be able to support It 12 the count authoriwix of housing ployes well aa on the floor” aellng service were put on a volvthe crime of aggradefining other nine The House passed untary huts” and Sped to The Tribune bills and the Senate one Two vated assault and battery numTOOELE— Mrs Ida Inex Mid-tine- bills were introduced In the substituting identification MR REID SAID he had no doubt but that the proposed law 17 waa under treatment Senate as members of that b&dy bers for the motor and serial numbers used in automobile would cut Utah’i divorce rate— in Tooele Mon- were reminded that they have Valley Hospital we “if Impose compulsory counto put in titles suf- only until Thursday for wounds day gunshot to seling everyone will go personal bills After that only -- ADVISTISIMKNTother states to get their di- fered when a 22 caliber rifle committees can introduce them vorce!" held by her husband disPUT YOUR FOICII Mr Beck said the legal pro- charged ADYIRTISKMINTfession now works wholeheartTommy Martinez 27 husband USE TO YEAR-ROUN- D edly to obtain reconciliation of the victim told Sheriff Fay You room aot only gain yoe but he agreed with his sister Gillette and Tooele police Paul 11 wotrM by ‘'Bladder Weekneet” OetUng give all your rooms a new relation(too frequent burnlne or Itchthat such reconciliations come Smith and Leland Sutherland ing urination) or Strong Cloudy Urine ship your Whole bouae changes too late he was unloading the rifle when due to common Kidney end Bladder CYBTEX for quick ratifying try when “We are dipping into Individ- it accidentally discharged The comforting you “Put your porch to yra help A hilUen CTBTKX tablets 3S and need round in yeera prove eafety ual rights too much now with- mishap occurred Sunday about euoceea pact uk" Read about it in Feb Aik druggist for CYSTKX under Better Homea A Gardena ck out passing this further lntnK 830 pm at the couple's resik ruary guarantee See Bov math tomorrsv better teal you newutand now! sion” he declared yoor dence in Plaza Apartments would pay the counselor salaries Mr Rice said a recent roeet-In- g ofcJJje Salt Lake County Bar Assmr4fd the bill clean” from the atapdpolnt of technical legal diffultlea He said he was particularly opposed to “the further'intrusion of statism Into our pies” aa represented by the compulsory fea- By Tom TWIN FALLS IDAHO — Two men were killed instantly Monday afternoon when Aden 21-ye- ar -- 2 Be-be- C (R-Ad- a) ld two-third- (R-Clar-k) Husband Wounds - said the bill hd approval of tha larga committee despite the many fields of interest and variety of viewpoints represented Several committee members pointed out that no contention is made that the bill offers a complete solution to the divorce problem but “it Is a step in the right direction" They stressed that the bin would provide- - counseling service without setting up a new ageney or a separate appropriation (R-Wy- o) x Senate Given w1 Sen Frank A Barrett introduced a bill Monday which if enacted into law would return to the states all minerals and mineral rights held by the federal government under the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 The sweeping legislation would cover oil gas coal phosphates oil shale and sodium It Vould provide that district TIIE BARRETT BILL proappoint a counselor from judges vides that 6uch transfer of these list submitted by the State minerals and mineral rights by Commission which also Welfare the government to the states would be on the condition that the revenue would be used by the states for the support of public schools and construction and maintenance of public roads Another important feature of the bill is that it would grant to the owners of surface rights where the government itself owns the leasing act minerals on per cent of the oil and gas ll one-mil- I al o v Tribune Waihlngton Burcat WASHINGTON Jan 24 — s two-mi- UPHOLDING the proposed legislation were members of the citizens divorce committee which studied Utah’s family problems over the summer and drew up the btlL Dr Rex J Skidmore University of Utah faculty member and Barrett S celts Repeal - ’ proposed “divorce bill" setting up mandatory domestic relations counseling In divorce proceedings was stoutly defended and strongly attacked at a public hearing Monday afternoon in the House chambers Outnumbered attackers whose chief complaint was directed at the compulsory feature of the counseling service were Reva Beck Bosone former Utah congressman and former Salt Lake City judge and three Salt Lake attorneys' John D Rice Clarence Beck and Sidney G Reid Wouldn’t this be a dull ole planet if we didn’t alius have ih’ result o’ some contest t’ look forward to? (R-Uta- h) rv' Utah ‘Divorce Bill’ Applauded Attacked at House Session By Patrick R Eckman j i- -t it'"4 Abe Martin Utah House Approves Bill iTo Hike Driver Classes If Tuesday January 23 1035 In Rifle Mishap z -- Blsddsr Tcata' i Irrt-tatlo- na money-bac- citizens" said Sen’ Barrett “have obtained patents to the lands under the Stock Raising Act and in those cases the government retained the minerals and gave them title to the surface only and that oil and gas development in many Instances has made it impossible for them to use and enjoy their 6wn lands for grazing purposes" Here’s Status Of Utah Legislation TCBUO HEARINGS on HB 85 and HJR 4 the “right to work" leguietlon before the House Labor Committee In the Governor i Board Room State Capitol Tuesday at 330 p m rublle hearing SENATE Tasscd KB I (Ilopkin Wool lor)— To foe portion repreecntatlon In tho Sta THE BILL ALSO provides Leglulature (18-3-for the transfer of existing MR I (Mabry Kerr toHafen) — Me! morializing Congreaa propoae campuses to the Wkwial state-owne- d Brlckrr amendment to the itwwl junior college districts if the US Constitution (13-7-Reconsidered and Tabled districts are formed within one MR t (Mabry Hafen Ilopkin)— act takes effect To year after the for vote at the next proide It directs the Weber College general election on the question of emo antiseptic promptly relieves a constitutional convention itching of surface eczema and skin district to comprise two coun- calling to revile the Utah Constitution so and Snow counIt ties four rashes stops scratching College Introduced aids faster healing Buy Extra ties Carbon College three KB SI (Hafen)—1 To amend act counties and Dixie College providing lor registration and proStrength Zemo tection of trademarks five counties KB It (Thom)— To amend act providing for registration and regulation of engineers and land surveyors By title Same as 1IB 59 KB IT (Clegg Thera)— To lower UNITED STATES OF AMERICA In agriculture and at which they age at which boyg may be emploed PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION may operate power driven machinery In the production pf agri-- C ADVKRTISEMINT- el ea Itiid ed £ zemo NOTICE OF SALE FOR REMOVAL FROM SITE 107 Dwelling Buildings (Cinder Block Construction) — Tha Uni tad Stats of America acting by and through tha Public Housing Administration (horoinaftar raforrod la at tha "Government") will receive sealed bids for tha purchase and ramoval of 107 d waiting buildings and sits daaranca from Housing Project known as "tonnaville Pork Addition located In Ogden Uoh between Second and Seventh Streets UTAH-4201- j 1 Copies of the contract documents moy be obtained by prospective bidden from the Public Housing Administration 1360 Mission Street Son Francisco 3 California Bids are to bo submitted on forms to be provided by the Government at the above address or may be obtained from the Project Office 400 Monroe Ave Ogden Utah A— No land Is for salt and there are no priorities applicable to this offering Tho buildings may be removed In any feasible manner for any use H Is the responsibility of oil bidders in advance of the submission of bids to Inquire Into toning end building codes and ether applicable regulations which will control the end use of the structures by the suceese-fu- l bidder u block construction containing two and Buildings are four units located on concrete floor slobs Concrete floor slabs are oof to be removed Personal property where is end os it is Included In the — - — off swing Tho Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any Informalities In tho bidding Alt buildings will be awarded under one contract lids on Individual buildings will not bo considered one-stor- Bids will bo received at the office of tha Public Housing Administration 1369 Mission Street San Proncisca 3 California until 300 o'clock P M Pacific Standard Time THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17th 1953 after which time they will be publicly opened and read UNITED PUBLIC STATES OP AMERICA ADMINISTRATION HOUSING By CoH W Smith Chief Disposition Section cultural products KB IS (Hammond Eewlee)— To Increase salary of assUtant adjutant general from S30OO to ItiruX) KB II (Tietjen Towles Mabey ) — To provide for Joint tenancy ownership of stocks By title Sama as HB 107 HOUSE Bills Taseed HB I (Pavla Gunther)— To give distribution unit credit under the minimum school program lor driver education classes HB I (Pavia Gunther)-- To lower the drivers’ license age to 15v for atudenta who auccesafully complete a driver education class Tassed 53-5-- 3 HB I (Thomas Badger Pavla Koenoe)— To permit Salt Lake City to levy from k to 1 mill library tax In addition to any other levy Cp limitations Passed as amended 54-4- -3 Bills Introduced HB 117 (Sheffield W G Lareon) —To permit the creation of Improvement water supply sewage or sanitary districts upon petition of 10 per cent of the resident voters HR 118 (Hopkins Bnrek Pavla Welch) — To provide for the creation of Junior college districts HR US (Jones Barlo W O Larsen Welch)— To appropriate S15OO0 for casting In bronze the statue of Maasaaolt In the State Capital ro- tunda HR lit (Thoreaon Morrill)— To permit school boards to enter Into contracts with teachers if the contract prohibit political due activity and check-of- f five-ye- ar Used to be you didn’t see t young nun at the wheel of a Cadillac very often which starts them off at levels they used to be years in attaining Most of the proud and happy people driving Cadillacs showed at least a little gray at the temples But things are changing In fact it isn’t at all unusual any more for a man in his thirties to move up to the “car of cars” There are two basic reasons for this And secondly the news of Cadillac’s remarkable economy is spreading far and wide Actually once a man feels justified in making the initial investment he is economically on sound ground when he 'selects a Cadillac First of all he can keep it and drive it with In the first place pride for almost any period of years coming much earlier now to a great group of young men — be may elect— for its endurance is beyond all practical measurement than in years gone by Men are going into business and the Upkeep is remarkably low— and few cars of any size or price will run farther professions with fine technical training success is w on a gallon of gasoline than a Cadillac And even when it comes to the furchast price there is much to be said for the “car of cars” There are twelve models of other’ makes which actually cost mart than the lowest-priceCadillac d Thus it is small wonder that more and more people in a younger age bracket are making the move to Cadillac It has simply become a logical and practical thing for them to do 1 if you feci that you are ready for a Cadillac— remember that achievement — and not age— is the criterion So ADVERTIttMtNT- -- “0ldat405060?” — Man You're Crazy F'Wfee Tout ace' Thoummli ere peppy at 70 Try ' pppim upM with Cntln tame run(t0rB fwllng due boIHv to body I EfimnThub m4I7 Bn vomra caU i Try 0trr Tunic Tablet for younsr rr!tnt Mt till Vry Gay ‘ Ut fcCQUizili" cut tua At tU dmgtfMc otm FRED A CARLESON CO 535 Soutji Main St Salt Lako City Utah LAURY MILLER INC § State and Vine Sti" Murray Utah : V“ Iv- V 1 i |