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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as second-clasmatter, October 26, 1923, at the poet office at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1879. poet-ag- e Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-claspaid at Coalville, Utah. s . a AdvertUing Rates on Application. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 Legislative Report Legislature Near End of Fortieth . Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. As the Utah Legislature nears Ihe end of the Fortieth Session, . activity is very high. A great number of bills that have been introduced have yet to be acted upon. This will require a very concentrated effort in the coming week. After much debate a insurance bill passed the senate. The sponsor, Senator LaMar Buckner, termed the measure as a middle of the road bill. It was one of three such insurance bills with only, one dissenting vote. measure that previously pssed the Senate has passed A. the House with one amendment. This is the studded tire bill. The House amended that a tax of $2 per tire, or 2( a stud, was added. TheSenate had previously set the tax at $1, or If a stud. Half of this money is also to be sent to the counties and cities for repairing road no-fa- ult Jim Lehman, its almost certainly a very clever come-o- n. This is it: ALL KINDS of mail, of course, and we love every bit of it. Please keep it coming. Not exactly typical, but certainly more interesting than most, is the following from Mrs. James Robinson, 661YoungRd., Erie, Pa. 16509: Dear Mr. McConaughy: We enjoy receiving the Park Record and reading about all the wonderful things going on. My husband was born and brought up in Park City, however it has been some time REPORT ALLSNOW SNAKES Quirky . snow conditions and unusually overcast weather patterns have produced a bumper crop of snow snakes recently on Park Citys slopes, according to a passing official. Preferring to sun themselves on northern slopes under cloudy skies, the snakes usually appear at the end of the day. Their bite annoying and embarrassing but rarely harmful, usually causes since he's visited there. In the Feb. 8 issue there is a report of Snow Snakes. Is this a put on? Or are these real snakes? I had never heard a slight edge catch. You are asked to keep them under surveillance when spotted, and seek the aid of an instructor when continually of a snow snake. My husband says he doesnt remember any conversation regarding snow snakes when he was a youth in Park City. Since the two NOW FRANKLY, children are eager to learn more about them and so far have found nothing in their school library, we are wondering if this is "for real. 1 would appreciate your letting us know. Also on Page 3 of the same issue someone offers a 24 x 36 inch framed cartoon map of scenic and recreations in the tri-coun- Robinson, (Since ge Former Coalville Residents Called To Serve Mission The bill will now go to the third reading calendar and the Senate will vote again. It passed CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our thanks to all those friends and relatives who extended their sympathy to us in so many ways, in the loss of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Your thoughtfulness and good deeds will always be treasured. with insurance, have most debated topics of been the no-fa- ult the session. The Jordan River Parkway bill is presently being considered. This, along with many other bills, should receive final action before the session ends. Presently a number of education, measures are resting in the Sifting Committee. These Sincerely, Ernest Chappell Derrald, Helen and family Elden, Jean and family Paul, Laura and family Lorraine, Orice and family 10-i- . 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Deep cleans, brightens color, restores the soft, plush feel. Use in your shampooer or rent Blue Lustre electric shampooer, as low as $1.00 a day. wall-to-w- all 1.98 8.69 2qt Gallon .... 5.98 QL ' at Hardware They have two sons living in blue Lustra Paint Accessories E-- Z 17, 1973. en Im smart Im Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Willoughby of Phoenix, Arizona, formerly of Coalville , have been called to fill a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints in the California mission. They will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, March great-grandchildr- Sincerely, Senator Robert F. Clyde Rep. Edison J. Stephens BUT- -if dog owls. I was told that if I would run in a tight circle around the small owls which squatted on the mounds around prairie dog holes, the owls would keep turning their heads around to watch me until their heads popped off. Not once was I successful. Since then, Ive learned that owls can turn their heads 180 degrees, then snap them back to the front so fast you cant see their heads turn. See how The Park Record, the story appeared in the Snow Scene Secsection, our special four-pation devoted to skiing which is winning admiration all over the Intermountain West. Written by Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Willoughby Jr. and family of Hoytsville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willoughby and family of Coalville. Also Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willoughby, San Pedro, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Willoughby of Portland, Oregon. Twelve grandchildren and two complete at time. this the family Senate. problem. looking over my shoulder to see if somebody is gaining on me.) At about that same time I ran my legs down to stumps trying to twist the head off prairie dont see who by the All of the dissenting votes on this bill were cast by lawyers. They feel the bill doesnt allow a citizen enough opportunity to take his conflict to court. This bill must now be considered by the House. Late in the week the Senate also considered an obscenity and lewdness bill. This bill defines and explains what is to be considered obscene and lewd. We feel this measure will add strength to our fight on this I've a hunch this is a veiled invitation from the favorite neighborhood bar. Husband Jim will know just where to go for snake-bit- e. Suppose? This is a nostalgic reminder Ever hear of the hoop-snak- e. of it? I grew up lookingover my a shoulder for the hoop-snak- e, reptile which took its tail into its mouth, forming ahoop which could roll much faster than a small boy could run. THOSE OF YOU who didnt notice or with you. considered Desert Livestock Land Sale has also ran into difficulty in the House. The bill was tabled in a 10-- 4 vote of the Agriculture Committee. Proponents of this measure ' have attempted twice to get it out of committee and onto the floor. However, both attempts have failed. This issue, along I think you and 1 and your husband and kiddies would have heard of them before. Is this the same map that is published in the paper? We have made that map into a framed picture and it is now hanging in the den. Beautiful and we tell all who see it how wonderful Park City is. And indeed several friends have gone there for winter vacations. Sincerely, Mrs. James Robinson. FOR Mrs. James no-fa- ult surfaces. The controversial measures must be sent out of the Sifting Committee before any action on th6 floor can take place. With the end of the Fortieth Utah Legislature drawing near, we would like to extend our appreciation to all of those who have supported us these past weeks. We would like to encourage anyone interested to attend our , meeting on the final day of this session. This will be held Thursday, March 8 in room 327 of the State Capital. there really were snow snakes area. try Im Thursday, March 8, 1973 . 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