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Show 4 January 21, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Derate the Md ayo,ne in were meaxui. to exempt majority, but with Self. J. lien signers from paying property Arthur Hailey Lake) re- taxes up V 31250 valuation, and cuperating at home from a heart to make financially able sons and attack, the voting is even and may daughters of assistance receivers tie for some time. responsible for their welfare. This, however, la likely to make Labor measures introduced In little difference, as there was a early sessions ask repeal of the of feeling "getting together" from Clegg-Veact ami be first day. when the body unani- -' of the "tattle ' Act;" a moiisly returned Sen. Alonxo K. minimum wage Wagner 75 cents per of I to the Ilopkin f an increase in workmen's seat and he responded with hour, compensation pay to 325 per week, an expression that his election was and the mediation videnee that both sides of the hoard forcreation of a dishouse arc desirous of doing the putes which would bind both parwill of the people. to the findings. With this This same feeling is true to a ties group might lie placed the biennial large extent In the Ilouae of Rep- appearance disthe resent! ives, but with the party crimination" ofbill, appeared division at 41 Democrats and i9 as Senate Bill 10 whichwas introand Republicans, there is certain to be duced by Sens. Martha-kiElggren. definite line drawn on measures David Jones Fork) oneerning party philosophy. and B. Manning Jolley Anderson Rep. Mauriee Of particular interest to agriculwaa named majority over the state was the floor leader In somewhat of a sur- turists net ion of a bill to provide reprise move At the ylose of the funds of all motor fuel taxes colweek he was among those who lected on motor fuel purchased V1 for farm machinery and all non- .that KlnVn be ' al!10 highway use. Also sought is repeal of the excise tax on oleomargarine. !:', b f0"' Minn The same Bills for regulation of certain was apparent in Speaker feeling of the trades, professions and industries House Ed. .1. McPolin with optometrists, conOitvi. indicating that an intensive apjieareil, tractors. hygicnista and effort will he made between the electrical dental men particularly afSenate. House and governor to fected. The optometrist bills proworkout a beneficial program. vide a sot One of the final acts of the open- sion and of ethics for the profesamong other things, in ing week was the naming of Senate Bill 55. introdured by Sens. in both houses hv President Elias L. lt Day Lake) and Hopkln and Speaker MrPolin. This optometrists virtually Bailey, set up both houses for action on would he prohibited from advertisthe record number of hills d ing. during the opening days. A number of fish and into Going Monday of this week, measures also are set up for game early he Senate had introduced 100 bills with the principal ones calland 15 resolutions and memorials, action, for a fishwhile the House had introduced 30 ing and hike in hunting license fees and bills and four resolutions. In the ing of the state fiah and Senate hopper were another 25 placement game department under the merit bills, which were introduced early system. fishing fees in the week, and out of the House would be upped from 33 to 310 hooper came another 15 hills for and the lieenaes for introduction. would be raised from One Senate memorial, seeking $20 to 350. earlv settlement of the Complete investigation of fatal - old Kennecott Copper hunting accidents is sought among afwas strike, others in the group, along with passed immediately ter its introduction. Introduced by Sens. Newell Knight (R - Salt FOR SALE Lake), P. S. Marthakia and Lorenzo E. take). Elggren TWO Traction Grip Hvy. take), the measure asks DutyAllstate Tirea 5.50-1Reasonthe Utah congressional delegation able. Call 270 or see Stan at Washington to urge President tf Truman to secure a hoard for settlement of the SUPERFLAME double burner oil dispute. stove, 75.000 B. T. U. Suitable One other measure passed by for heating 6 rooms or office. both houses was a resolution of Call 124-congratulations to President Truman on his election to the presiLOST dency. Originated in the House. he resolution passed without a LARGE English Setter, black & dissenting vote. white. Name Pete on collar, also Ratification of the Colorado Eureka Tag No. NO. Reward River Upper Basin Compact can Call 124-e expected early, since no opposition is noticeahle s round the halls. It is railed for in Senate Bill 1. introduced hv Sens. Ilopkin and lion opened 1 12-1- (D-Sa- THE EUREKA REPORTER puiujsiiu) at eureka. utah t:i:ki.y lt st Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SiRincville, Utah matter February "Entered as second-clas- s 10, 1048, I at the at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Icr Year, $3.00; Per Cojiy, 10c post office NATIONAL ADVCIUSINO nt "anti-raci- Harrison Conover Mrs. Belle Coffey Editor end Manager Reporter presi-.'ent- 'a NATIONAL EDITORIA- L- SEATTLE san ruNCisco MW s. . YO r tK't (D-Par- Under The Capitol Dome . . . By late-eveni- Pancakes, Change From Waffles Union Pacific Passenger Train Schedules k enm-mite- Became Effective January 16 es (R-Sa- BUNION fPACIFIcTl intro-lure- Harry Marlow . Members of the Twenty-eight- h Utah legislature returned to Capi- to dominate the first week of the tol Hall this week after a long session, especially after holiday, ready for action on more Gov. J. Bracken tap had delivered than 175 measures, many of whirh his opening message on the second are expected to provide an early day. test of party lines in the two More likely to be in a position houses. i to work out a number of red-hSuch tests will be directed at a political issues is the Senate, with spirit of "harmony" which seemed its close division. When the ses- ' (iO-d- ot non-reside- nt Non-reside- nt deer-hunti- non-reside- three-mon- (D-Sa- During Jan. and Feb. it's DTR's sauce. IMPORTANT CHANGES in in-tr- CHICAGO ftSTL with SS sausage, bacon or ham slices or bits baked right A in the batter. table grill ta a big help at a time like this. If you've a salad meal in mind and want a good accompaniment, hot rolled panrakes spread with cream cheese are a perfect choice. As for dessert, add a bit more lard and sugar for richness and flavor, then serve with cream cheese and strawberry jam, or vanilla Ice cream and chocolate made from similar batters. So get out your file of waffle recipes and see where you can fit pancakes into the picture, suggests Iteba Staggs, home economist. For Instance, where waffles make good appetizers or snack fare when spread with a meat paste, so do pancakes. Perhaps you'll want to serve them rolled, however, for a new look." When It comes to main dishes, For new zest In meals, try servwill be welcomed just pancakes often where you ing pancakes served waffles. The two are close liko waffles. Serve them with ts al IR-Ore- IkMIHNTAtiVI he Imu.ing of one apeml the permit per year per person, from buybarring of ing special deer permits, and the barring of successful elk and antelope perrnite applicants from applying for the following two years. 1949 (D-Sa- For complete information inquire th at any Union Pacific ticket office or see your local agent. lt lt 7. Jcr-ma- n. ANNUAL 3 STAR SPECIAL fact-findi- nt Draperies Slip Covers -c t, cj Upholstering til SAYE 50 ON LABOR COSTS -c UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD road of the Streamliner s iTHMSrASONEDWTRAVCLERWGOESWByMTRllNl Mitchell Melirh Two Joint sessions orrupied the houses the first week, and another came up Monday afternoon on reconvening of the lawmakers. The Monday session was on the Colo- '? v i P ri2vi i rado river compact, and was directed at speeding its ratification. Another joint session is expected either the end of this week or the first of next, when Governor tae will present his biennial budget Emm the tone of his message. frist message, the Intter is certain to be on the conservative side, but observers find the legislators inclined to be more liberal than the governor and his budget is eertain to get a good going over in meetings of the joint appropriations committee. After the governor had presented his message railing for a halt tii government spending, the curtailment of special services and reorganization of several state departments. the houses met in joint session later in the week to hear a report of the Utah legislative budget committee. This brought out some opposition to the governor's policy, with some members of the committer, particularly Stanley X. Child, former Salt take senator, maintaining that more taxes are neeesary to provide progressive expansion. Following up Governor tae's idea to take welfare out of politics. Lake), Sens. Hue L. Clegg and Tnvlor P. llrocklmnk takei. intmduciil a measure to reorganize the welfare commission bv replacing the present three-ma- n setup with a seven-mahoard, which would have full power to nnnie an executive director. Bills for the same kind of reorganization in the State Depart ment of Publicity and Industrial Development and State Road Commission. which also includes the state building board and stale aeronautics commission, also were anti-spcndi- iK-Su- lt (D-Sa- Heres Why You Save! January and February are alack months In our workrooms. In order to keep our skilled operators busy and to flatten out the rush of later Spring business, we can psu on this saving to you. lt White iid. wo Save Vz On Labor Costs! Make your selection during January or February from the huge stocks of fine fabrics In our Drapery department We'll reserve the material. achedule It In our workrooms and make Installation or delivery later In the Spring after introduced. Among other Yes, one word twits the whole story of the new Ford It's "Feel! You fool in traffic, in parking, on tho open road, that's a new ease of handling Ford's Fingertip Steeringl You feel a new' kind of surging power. 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