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Show March 6, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four Service Seeking Young Women for Under The WAVE If you are a young woman CAPITOL be- tween the agea of 18 and 2.1, with r its a high school education, equivalent, you owe it to youraolf to investigate the many opportunities offered by the Navy, officers announce. As h WAVE. the Navy will train you along . tilt nn si modern profcn-ii":- il ln-sIn addition to your regular pity, you will receive many oilier benefits, such as: living and clothing allowances, medical and dental care, life insurance, and other advantages on an equal 0 Like a car liai! Enlistment that lias suddenly legislature, the chief executive1 its brakes released, the Utah asked that a study In- made fj - legislature this week is rushing the present salaries ami recoin-headlong IuwhiiJ dine die adjourn-me- mendqtions la made m light of 1 nt March 12. state funds. A special committee was set Just, a week of work remains, and since last Friday both houses up to study salaries ami came up have acted ns though suddenly with a hill which upped the govci-no- r to $10.01X1 annually, Kupicmc stricken with a realization that time is short. Court Justices to Sii.ooo, district the hcudlong dash court judges to Actually, attorney sturt, si with clearance ft u record general to $7.r00, secretary of hill. It and the state $7200 auditor aim $(l,22::.l!ili appropriations was sent along to (lov. J. llracken and state treasurer to $0000 along Lee with a sigh of relief and some with all the rommi.s.siniirrs by the governor, who arc fingers as to how the chief point now getting executive would receive it. annually. The governor couiu still chusc "'age hikes appeareil to he 11 good move when (Missed by both plenty of headaches should he veto such items as $.1,450,000 for the houses. In light of Gov. of Utah and $3.300.000 get hill, however, no one appears for Utah Stale Agriculture College tobe quite sure what the governor as threatened. His Republican might do. In any event, lie has control lei I Legislature would then the salary lake bill in his hands, item the governor asked to either cut those fig-- ! be the legislators to take eare of is urea or override his veto. Imdely .lead That Is mippor-turhe- d Governor la-- is definitely per-- , and there seems to he '"'uent with the way his cohorts at all between have acted. He says they have;n two houses of the legislature. failed miserably" to meet the The Senate, alter long and cnie-fu- l mandate of the people when they deliberation oil the subject, ousted Democrats fur Republicans a compromise bill which last fall. To make his point, he passed added his party ran on an economy wiaild give u ScnaLe of 23, controlled by rural urea and a House program and have wound up with of Oil. controlled by the populous a record money hill. Another bill that is keeping counties. sent this to the Hons. They some fingers crossed is one which WU PromPtIV would up the salaries of the var-- ! wh,.,e bJ decisive margin Earlier the ious state officials - both elective nl P n"lwIe an.1 appointive. jsiscd Constitutional amendment In his opening message to the aHgjng one senator per county. Since the Senate already refused to act on a similar bill of their own, the committee appointed to meet jointly to look inli the probnot seem to have a lem dm-chance of success. Gov. lye has a couple of other bills now before him which could lie of fairly wide interest. One is to eliminate excise tax on liquor as a base- - for the state markup on wholesale prices. This would have the effect of dmp- plug the price of liquor end state ii . or enmiiuHsu nets say would L--: o i (lie threat of bootlegging of liquor Horn other states where the priee is lower than that charged in Utah. Tlie id hit u.ea .Me is iVsi,;,v,.l to give t'iiiii mole lenced and fi reptesentHtinn in interstate water negotiations, particularly in tlie foloiailu River question. The hill lem.ivi-the state engineer as executive secretary an I mandatory state icpres. rita i e the water and (siwer hoard and makes the engineer only a board member. Then it provides (lie iKinrii may select a man who can basis with the men in the v There are no limits M.t vocational progress. Th.. n training opportunities arc vmrs v develop your talents for ful career, whether vo , the Navy, or return lo ivili", at the end of your I or further informal 1(1,J schooling, 5 JZ""' N,y Electric motors used ahoani val vessels must be au,. t)1 stand the shock of a near miJ h, ing a battle, and r..r tlu.t the frames, end shield' and mS Iarts of many of these iMltoir now lieing made of Inutile u? a cast iron with excellent tanco to sliock. $7-'i0- Two left hands? d j IRAN OIL RIOT . Supporters of Premier Mossadegh's oil policies demonstrate Iranian parliament to bach Moaaadegh In negotiations with U. 8. j ; ' In Teheran to fore foi-ce- j NO... e g"d j Snte I s : cur-le'i'- ly cci s casExsas? 07 GEQ39 a full-tim- executive secretary e and also can hiie counsel. Main reason for removing ine state engineer as hoard seciel.i.y was that Ins state duties often conflicted with iniortunl water negotiations. El cnsx&flamzs& QZ iifrTfo lie $25 Investment Starts Business Starting with a $25 Investment In soap in 1936, S. B. Fuller, Chi- - (3ZS9 ARM S LENGTH BLUR Emba railing, lin'l II? If luch things keep happening to you, it may mean your bifocals aren't doing the whole job. Visit a skilled optometrist and let him explain how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can eliminate ARM'S By LYN CONNELLY COLUMBIA Records began 1952 with one 2,000,000 sales record, Johnnie Rays Cry, and closed with another, Jimmy Boyds 1 Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," establishing both singers as stellar entertainment personalities . . . Johnnie Rays first album also topped the 100,000 sales mark to become Columbia's top set of the year, and his recording of "Please, Mr. Sun, was the g single company's fourth 'J LENGTH BLUR. PAY NOTHING DOWN, $1 A WEEK best-sellin- disc. JAVAL1NA TWINS . . . Mother Javalina shelters newborn twins in Tucson, Aria., museum. These animals are native to Arixona and thrive In captivity. 1952 was a year of hita for singing stars Jo Stafford and Rosemary Clooney . . . Miss double-head- er 16.1 Clooney's recording of Half As Much was No. S on Columbia's best-sell- list and Jo Staffords "You ... to Me" and "Botch-A-M- er was West Center in Provo e No. 7 Belong were Nos. "Jambalaya lA little luxury is good for every man.1 and 6 respectively . . . Jo has started 1953 with a bang with her sensational recording of 5 "Keep It a Secret". Frankie . . Lainea "High Noon" was No. 8, Especially at this new Arthur Godfrey's "Dance Me Loose" was No. 9 . . . Boris Days "A Guy Is a Guy" was No. 10, while a collection of songs from her film, "I'll See You in My Dreams," was Columbia's second album of the year. best-sellin- down-to-eart- h price?' g The Jass record renaissance. In- itiated la 1950 with Columbia! release of the Benny Goodman 1938 Carnegie llall Jais Concert, was further stimulated lu 1952 with a second Goodman anthology of 1937-2- 8 performances which had become album by g the nation's the end ef the year . . . Gene Autry and Rosemary Clooney were the top children's recording artists of the year, each with a string of 1952 successes sdded to their perennial best-selleand n hit duo disking of "The Night Before Christmas." A quartet of young singers dominated Columbia's folk music bestseller lists during 1952 . . . Carl Smith had four hit records and close behind was Lefty Frizzell with two. best-sellin- rs Enjoy the smooth luxurious quality of 0 year old BELMONT straight VJ bourbon-a- t a price youd pay for whiskies two years younger straight not wmsKn', Ins No more pumping, lifting or lugging water . . . when you put an electric pump to work on your farm. Electricity costs so little, too! 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