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Show SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1089 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Uteh 5 . Around and About UTAH COUNTY Farm Bureau Money Biggest Problem Holds Meet Of State Legislature, For 3 Areas t Mrs. W. Sterling Burningham is convalescing at her home after returning fromg Barstow, Calif., where she had been hospitalized of officers was conducted and other matters of business heard at an annual joint meeting of the West Mountain, Payson and Spring Lake Farm Bureau held in Payson. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary were also in attendance ‘at the meeting and for nine days. Mr. Burningham had also been hospitalized there for five days following an auto accident during a sand storm. Their three vehildren received bruises and returned to Provo immediately banquet. ing the to i their schooli Says UtahCounty Solon _ WEST MOUNTAIN — Election By PATRICIA R. HALL FR ¢1447 -The Utah Legislature's biggest problem is money—where te get it and how to appropriate it. (RThus said Luke Clegg Provo), veteran state senator in an interview Saturday after the ready indicated it will be careful and cautious, the senator stated. There is a strong hesitancy to ~ STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE! xe SALE! increase taxes.” Besides holding membership on the appropriatio..s committee, Mr. first ‘week of the 1959 legislative Olegg is chairman of the educasession. tion committee and a member of “There will be ably two additional major Under the direction of Alf Mad- more money requested than what —roads and- industries. Mrs. Burni suffered a concussion and some broken bones and Mr. Burning- sen, county farm bureau secre- the state’ will have to spend,” He expressed , satisfaction with ham’s chest was badly bruised by the steering wheel, but they are tary, the following officers were said the lawmaker, a member of progress in the first week of the elected: Ernest Rothe, president; the important Senate -appropria- 1959 session. One of his own both doing well now. Mr.’ Burningham returned to work Friday. Martin Schramm, vice president; tiong committee. Orvin Wilde is recovering from major surgéry performed Thurs- George Astle, Abner H. Baird and “Legislators realize we must Tom Larsen, directors. Outgoing day at the Utah Valley Hospital. He may receive visitors. do something about the backlog officers are L. B. Sheets, Randal of building needs for institutions Mrs. Goldie Goble of Boughheapele, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hiatt, Dowell Reed Schramm, and schools as well as taking H. Francom of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Clark of Orem George Astle and Ivan Haskell. care of regular operations,’”’ Sen. Past Pres. Sheets conducted Clegg said. recently spent a week visiting in Enterprise, Ore. They visited with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Willis. The four ladies are sisters and this the business meeting and gave a Notwithstanding the pressure was the -first time they had been together in 35 years. On their review of minutes and activities for spending, the Senate has alway to Oregon they stopped in Sun Valley. Mrs. Goble has been of 1958. Mrs. Sheets reported the activities ofthe Auxiliary stat‘enjoying a visit with her sisters here since October. — pa ing that recordings of the nation- Mrs. Ena Phillipson and her daughter, Susan of Orem are vaca- al anthem were presented to tioning for a week at Waikiki Beach, Honolulu.. They will return each of the schools. Two members, Mrs. Myrle Haskell and to the mainland by air. Mrs. Virgil Meredith, were sent Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Brown of Provo, expect to leave Monday to the Farm Bureau school at to attend the International Home Show in Chicago. Following the Logan. The guest speaker, Clyde M. Chicago stop they will journey to M’.mi, Fla., where they will vacation before embarking on a Caribb .n cruise to Nausau. The Browns Lowe, was introduced by Arlo Summit Creek Irrigation Firm Chooses Officers SANTAQUIN — At the annual election and report meeting of the tasks, as chairman of the Senate patronage \committee, was to assign 35 Senate employes and outline their duties. “All of the preliminary work has been completed. Somebills are printed and ready for committees. In my opinion we are further along, at the end of the first week, than we have been in any of four regular sessions in the Utah State Legislature,” Sen. Clegg declared. “I have been very much impressed with the conscientious, realisti¢, hard-working attitude of the Senate, and believe we are going to make real progress.” Asked whether he thinks the right to work act will be repealed, will return via New Orleans where they will participate in the Mardi Larsen. His topic was Nebo soil Summit Creek Irrigation and Canal Mr. Clegg replied, ‘I don’t think Gras. They expect to be gone about a month. and water conservation. Company the following men were so, at this session.” County President Yukus Inouye elected to the position of board He commended the action disWord has been received from Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan, sta- reported on his trip to the na- members: Alfonzo Johnson, Albert couraging junket trips for the tioned with the Air Force at McCoard Field, Tacoma, Wash., of the tional convention and announced Hudson, Reed Peterson, Arthur legislative body because of the birth of a baby girl Jan. 12: Brother and_ sister of the newcomer are a county Farm Bureau meeting Wickman, Lloyd Westover, Claude Jeffrey and LynnAnn. Grandparents are Mr.-and Mrs. Boyd Jones will be held Feb. 5 at Lake Rowley and Willard DeGraffen- expense and time involved. Subvemmittees will make the investiShore. of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Morgan of Provo. ried, Darwin Robbins and Frank Mrs. Iris Lindstrom_ of the Sorensen are the outgoing board gations, not the full legislature, he said. Don Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Del Lucas of Orem, is home County Ladies Auxiliary spoke members. It is expected that a board presiafter his discharge from two years service in the Army. Don was briefly. Clair Acord, county agent, dent ‘will be appointed at the stationed at Camp Erwin, Calif., in craft training. spoke on agriculture and its re- February meeting. Air taxi, safest travel, cheaper than driving. Christopherson, FR 3-1508.—(adv.). Phone Merrill lations to industries and reported a meeting is being planned, the went to Mrs. Phyllis Moon, West date to be announced later. Mountain, and Mrs. Delphane Musical numbers were given Moore, Spring Lake. Forty memby J. D. Moon and door prizes bers were in attendance. Visit June’s House of $5 permanents, 56 South 6th East. Call FR 40561.—(adv.). 4th West Pharmacy 402 W. Center- Calt FR 3-4598 Free Delivery - Easy Parking Druggist—IVAN J. SORENSEN 149° 2 PC. 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