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Show February 11, 1 965 wm Holladay Girl To T our A sia Page 2 030 arQjwQjcAar CJOOOCO cr OSO VERY SPECIAL OFFERING Twenty -- five talented Brigham Young University students, including Linda Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Marvin E Smith, 1665 Atkin Avenue are putting final Holladay, touches on a variety show and cramming their heads with facts about the Middle East as they prepare to leave F 18 for a tour of 12 ry countries The cast of Curtain Time USA'' is now on a brief tour of high schools and civic groups in Utah as a kind of warm-u- for p the abroad big trip The tour is sponsored by the United States Department Pure woo) ankle length by Britiana moat fa mo UN maker. Regularly 2.00 pair numerous shows from YOUR CHOICE 278-39- 82 Regularly 1.50 pair 990 , I X expert stylist to serve you at... GtdkuA TaxuiJL Beauty Salon Home of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clotbot 1M Sewth Mala Opw HAPPY If your daughter or son is having his or her first birthday sometime between the 13th and 20th of February, We'd like to wish them a Happy Birthday' with an unforgettable picture In the Review All you have to do is to bring your tot to 2278 East 4800South directly across from ld the Review offices for a FREE photograph. No appointment is necessary, however, be made before the Saturday prior to the Review's next Thursday publication. Photos courtesy of Holladay Portraits BIRTHDAY arrange-mentsshou- How Southeast Lawmakers Voted (Continued from Page 1) less the relative strength of the parties will be more important in the coming weeks of the session. To neophyte legislators the session is a "frustrating but fascinating experience in the words of Mrs. Thomas E. MulhalL Democrat from District 14 According to Brent Scott, serving his first legislative stint as a Republican from District 18, it is a stimulating experience. He believes that the members of the minority party have to watch whats going on carefully and do more homework than die Democrats NEW ENVIRONMENT I have spent most of my life in a world peopled by children and women, it is a wonderful thing to be in this kind of contact with adult said Mrs. Mulhall minds, She does voice some reservations on the progress of debate in the house. I could be impelled to say what I think, but generally its already been said "Mrs Mulhall also accuses her colleagues on the opposite side of the aisle of dragging their feet and purposely impeding progress. YOUNG TURK Csltow Mai TWo, r it TIB a personal touch i yourtn 2112 East 13th South CALL I There Mml, 030 tfrooooso fiy 030030r ar cco 467-126- 0 . GOiOn COLOR COLOR COLOR more experienced legRay Harding, Republican Representative from District 15 who has been called a and young turk doesn't mind. Mr Harding is concerned, as is almost every legislator, with the primary issues of this sesssiom education, bonding, spending and taxes. When it comes to actual spending, I want to know where As every dollar goes a member of both the appropriations and revenue and he lsdeep-l- y involved with all of these matters. He is opposed to cortax infranchise porate creases and if any boost is necessary he would prefer to see it ln the sales tax But, states Mr. Harding, The agencies I am working on wiU be cut, I want to see the appropriation reports before I comment on any tax decisions. The concern with economy has been translated into practical terms by Senator Jenkins Wednesday morning he snitched places with Senator Wendell Grover in order to advocate Senate Bill 20 on the so called Little Hoover Commission, which would investigate areas of economy in the organization of the admin istrative 'areas of state government A islator is -committees, CLOSE - OUT COLOR SALE WEEK OF 15th thru 20th PRICES ON '64 MODELS $100 In on old sets TRADE BILLS INTRODUCED Close to 200 bills will have been introduced into the hopper of each house during the session The Senate closed the gate Tuesday and the House mil follow suit at the end oi this Enjoy tho finest in color television at a price you can afford ALSORCA VICTOR PORTABLE fc ci STEREO only CpoU f During the balance of the session bills can enter only with unanimous permission of the applicable house Most of these bills never see Success comes daylight through the tortuous hazard course of committee work If a bill .s reported out of committee unfavorably the committee report mil often be accepted by voice vote automatically killing the bill Near the end of the session as the pressure mounts, the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House appoint sifting committees Both wi 11 probat ly do so next week These powerful groups erf committees decide what bills are important and many similar to ore shown ungla-moro- us House Senator Grover's name has appeared first on 16 bills as fo early this week Included are SB 27, which tells how special improvement districts are to operate: SB 52 on school finances; SB 63 which makes the death penalty applicable only upon positive recommendation of jury and judge: SB 68 which would sen and Mulhall; opposed were Republicans Harding, Kaiser, Nelson, Pace and Scott. Democrat Moroni L. Jensen at RepresentativeDistrict 7, has placed three bills in the house hopper including HB 138 which would establish a junior college in the Salt Lake The real grist and grind of a legislative session will occupy southeast Salt Lake Senand Representatives ators during the next four weeks, dunng that fame their own personal whims, convictions, beliefs and political hearing aids will balance with party loyalty and the age old urban-rur- al outlook It will be interesting. area Mr Kaiser, a member of the state fair board has placed two bills with the house on this subject EARLY VOTING Although the great majority of bills are yet to come up for final passage, some bills have controversial reached the critical or third reading stage THE VOTE Among these is Senate Res- eliminate liquor permits and purchase cards: SB 69 validating mixed marriages: SB 86 regulating functioning of municipal bonds: SB 90 on for epildrivers licenses eptics: SB 92 on state board of education nominations; and three Senate resolutions relating to terms and pay of legislators Only one of these on the annual budget session, has any chance Senator G D T aylor introduced Senate Resolution one which enables metropolitan areas to set up municipal governments This resolution was passed by the Senate and if conflmed by the House and the Governor will be presented to the voters as a Constitutional amendment Mr Taylor also Introduced SB 6 which amkes the fraudulent securing erf drugs a felony Senator Jenkins introduced SB 20 to create the Little Hoover Commisslonwhich was passed by theSenate Wednesday Among eight bills introduced by Representative Harding early this week were included HB 46, which provides for legal counsel for indigents, and HB 60, changing Congressional districts. olution Three, petitioning the U S Congress to start in motion a constitution amendment on reaspportionment to allow one house to be apportioned "on factors other that This resolution population. passed with Senator Taylor voting against On a Senate resolution to provide annual sessions of the Senator Taylor legislature, cast a negative vote, Senators Jenkins and Grover voted for the doomed resolution. Senators Grover and Jenkins also sided in favor of a Utah Constitutional convention with House Resolution One, Senator Taylor voted against it. On the bill to eliminate liquor permits, Senators Jenkins, Talyor and Grover all agreed affirmatively. With the exception of the State bonding bill -- - most of the major controversial bills have not yet come through the house Considered on Wednesday, February 3, the bondbill survived several ing unon and amendments successful Republican attempt to adjourn to allow further consideration In favor of the bill were Democrats Humphrey, Jen Democrats YOUR NEW Ready To Pick Six Salt Lake County The state welfare department administers juvenile courts and youngsters are getting mighty peeved. the Charity case, Indeed market for hot hubcaps Is going up all the time. Candles $1 95 dot Candle holder $3 00 EXCLUSIVE CONN DEALER Demo- cratic Central Committee has set Saturday, February 20, for a meeting to compile a list of six candidates for the county commission post recently vacated by C W Brady, Jr. The session will begin at 1 PM in the Salt Lake City Commission chambers The list of central committee recommendations will than be offered to county commissioners Marvin Jenson and Milliam G Brady to pick a third partner on the county's governing body If they are unable to agree on a man for the job within 30 days, the choice automatically goes to Governor Calvin L Rampton E. E cd T OLYMPUS HILLS Music Stores Cotton S3 DGaLc1'iE HART BROS. Mall 278-26- formerly to $21 00 formerly to ul croup of Buster girls shoes in dressy and oxford styles Sizes 5 '2 to 4 m B C iD Sper Bo TUTORING ML SERVICE COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE 1 ldhs M vlARi 7ffc Ifcrwwf li5 Elk COLOR I TV 3013 East 33rd South CALL 484-31- ITtfc Mfftk OffiMStry tod MrysJci A No values to Group includes Soharis and Quattios in high and mediurp heels Broken sizes from 5 to 10 in all styles and colors Group includes Risqucs, Nuturalizers and Quattios in medium and low hpels Broken sizes from 5 to 10 in all colors and styles tkUfj 3M4S93 DON'T WAIT JTAtT T ms TUM iKITTl COTTONWOOD MSI L S15 00 6 wn I allowances I an death in sifting Southeast Salt Lake Senators and Representatives have sired their share of bills, topped by democratic Senator Wendell Grover from District 5 and Ray Harding in the LOW GRADES? Remember, larger daily 'til sold! aftet project dies week -- trade-i- n BLASER WESTERGARD CLAWSON Richard Kevin Clymo - Feb 9, 1964, son of Mr A Mrs Cal Clymo, 4294 So 1670 West, Granger Irene SusanKnowles -- Feb 12, 1964, daughter of Mr I Mrs. Wm Knowles, 2885 Lorin HeightsDr. Michael Kingsley Clawson-Fe- b 8,1964, son of Mr A Mrs K Clawson, 2688 Appleblossom Lane Ronnie Brain Westergard -- Feb 11,1964, son of Mr AMrsW Westergard, Jr, 1873 W. Leisure Ln. Lisa Blaser - Feb 12,1964, daughter of Mr. & Mrs Adrain Braser, 11 25 East 4085 South. Feb- to June, but also will be expected to participate in roundtable discusforums, sions and luncheons. Everything from etiquette to economics of a doien foreign countries is being crammed into the course by the 25 students who will make the talent tour. They are being instructed both by BYU professors and Department of State officials KNOWLES CLYMO ruary Save your Confederate money, is the cry going around southeast Salt Lake but this time it has nothing to do with the possibility of another uprising down south. The women of St Vincents Church, it seems, have their eyes on $1,021 and theyre scouring their neighborhoods seeking the Confederate Bonds, from a local food chain, to make this dream Mayfair Markets have been issuing the bonds which when collecting in series entitles the holder to up to $1,201. The St. Vincent's Altar Society has nearly a complete set of the certificates, lacking only coupons labeled "P, ' R," and X to win the top prize. But time is important, they have only through Saturday to finish collecting the senes. The St. Vincent's women but not steal -- - a bond with say they'll beg, borrow, bur the proper letter to help complete their series. If you're holding such a certificate, Mrs. Evelyn would like to hear from you. Doherty N)lon stretch ankle length. ()k of State as a type of college-to- ullege good will visit to improve international relations and impressions of American Youth Thestudents not will only perform Confederate Bonds Worth $1,201 To St. Vincents MENS SOCKS If STB! IT I F 1 L |