| Show 1 TLurs’ay "arcrry 27 ID'S Thf EaU Lake 2t?uxss idnlio’s House Approves lor Animal Session By Dale Nelson Associated Press Writer BOISE IDAHO Jan 28— The :: Idaho House of Representatives passed constitutional amend meets Wednesday permitting the governor to succeed himself and providing for annual sessions of the Legislature but r killed one to restore terms for state offices The House received bills to provide for hearings and an appeal to district court in highcases and to tax way state liquor dispensary sales 14 of 1 per cent to pay for education on HI effects of narcotics alcohol and tobacco two-yea- with the bond required liquor defers and bartenders Others would raise the tax levy on livestock from three to seven mills and bring minerals extracted from ore dumps and tailings— such as cranium —under the mining tax Govf Robert E Smylie in his message to the Legislature suggested constitutional amendments to permit the governor to succeed himself and the Legislature to stay in session 00 days Leader House Majority said Charles Cook in Wednesday’s debate that Smylifc’had been enthusiastic s alterabout the native when it was presented to him by Republican and DemoTHE SENATE the State cratic leaders IN Affairs Committee reported a O SENATE Minority-Leade- r Democratie-sponsore- d bill rethe said Buxton J pealing the Lien Law with a a very recommendation that It be de- measure “perhaps has of in the chance” passage good feated " :v' £fsslc j tv'-T- i' aW‘£cha£ passed' a bill rfrf "by-pass- ” annual-session- (D-Teto- under vthe antitrust law to put lip a bond so that the defendants attorneys costs would be paid in case the plaintiff loses The House passed four fish and game laws including one for the protection of Lawks and owls which touched off a accident on roads caused serious injury to a Colorado woman and inflicted painful Injuries to a second woman Wednesday 18 miles east of here ice-cover- ’ Lead LIS A(j Polio Campaign Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Twenty building The pipeline which feeds water to the community was broken some time ago and still has not be£n repaired the homes are Ironically Sorenson chief Chris owned by of the Mammoth Volunteer Fire f X t IN SERIOUS condition in Uintah County Hospital Is Mrs Maxine Gillaspy 25 Artesia Colo She underwent surgery soon after the accident She suffered spleen and chest Injuries Also injured was a passenger in the Gillaspy auto Mrs Carl Huber 27 Artesia She suffered head and face lacerations and a leg injury The accident occurred when Mrs Gillaspy crashed into the rear of a westbound oil tanker which had stopped in the traffic lane according to Sgt Sammy Hatch Utah Highway Fatrol Provo Girl 13 Dies of Burns Special to Tha Tribune PROVO — Third degree bums suffered in a home accident Fire Members of the Eureka Jan 5 when she mistakenly used Department dispatched trucks gasoline to light a fire proved to the scene after receiving a fatal Wednesday to Marie message for help from Mam- Stoker' 13 daughter of Theron Department A lit Ifvni i 'JJ- moth Only pumper trucks could be used to quell the blaze The community receives its water from several springs located about 16 miles from town The feeder pipe froze some time ago and apparently was broken as a result of the cold It was the second fire in the area in two days Tuesday litigM KV- - V - i i uH if' the banker V X- r-- v W s' ' i 'i 4 his windshield of ice Mrs Gil- laspy attempted to pass the tanker but saw another vehicle approaching from the east She skidded on the Icy road after LOGAN— Shirley Kay Jones as Rose Trelawny applying brakes an£ Jerry Welker as Arthur Gower rehearse captains are leading the annual Senate received Bills March of Dimes drive at Utah which Would require the mark- State Agricultural College ing of airplane hazards provide They are V D Gardner It for appointment of county com- W Roskellcy Francis Atkinson - MAMMOTH Juab County — saved from the blaze which Two homes were burning here leveled the 70 by 70 foot buildlate Wednesday night while ing firemen stood by almost helplessly for lack of water Special to The Tribune VERNAL — An early morning DRIVER OP trucks and a cat tractor were Special to The Tribune : te debate-- Firemen Watch Helples sly As 2 Crash Injures 2 Women Near Venial J ? 1 Vti T for “Trelawny of Wells” a play which opened Wednesday night In US AC student theater of the YintiV Standard ''Mining Co In Dividend Utah County causing damage estimated at more than $40000 Damaged were a large maintenance shop and garage Two L and Emily Bigelow Stoker 3150 N died at 200 East 2 am In Provo She Utah Valley Hospital Bora Oct 21 1941 in Ileber she was a student at Lincoln High School Orem Surviving are her parents two brothers Dan T and Ray L Stoker Provo grandfather yfrini&w B Stoker fxm? 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