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Show iv.vwnvw Politically Speaking For the bill FAIKV1EW KHIKFS THURS., (MARCH 23, M: s. IMrvel Purnnt d wifi :i hvthday party ber dii,R':t r .iig'.h cn THE CITIZEN 1972 onter-::'nc- ft'-- ; ! By JOHN CORLETT Stalesman Polilical Editor vanm1 12. V-- Republicans for: Barker, Brown, Cobbs, Crookham, A mottled of keeping the re- 11gh, Klein, Steen, Summers; total 8. pealed new criminal code Democrats for: Mitchell. for archer 15 months was strongly turned down Monday Mix, Murphy, Solberg; total by tiie Senate, and the cham21. ber is expected to act in two Against the bill or turea days on a bill to reRepublicans against: Allen, enact the cld criminal laws. Bivens, Brassey, Budge, EllsThe vote against a bill worth. Kidwefl. P e a v e y, which would have extended Swenson. Watkins. Williams, the effective date of the law Yarbrough; total 11. Democrats again st : Bilyeu , repealing the new code from April 1. 1372 to July 1, 1973, Chase, Egbert. Evans, was 12 to 21. Manley, Miller, Rigmeasure em- by, Saxvik, Stoicheff; total The bracing ail of the old crimin- 10. al laws as of Jan. 1 when the Absent: McDeviitt, White. new code became effective, wlas sent to the floor by the Judiciary and Rates Committee. Gov. Cecil D. Andrus last week rgned Into law the bill repealing the new code. The bill had passed the House 33 FRANKLIN Mrs. Velda to 32 and the Senate 19 to 16. Olsen Is happy over the news roll call. In Mondays right of a great granddaughter born Republicans and four Demo- to Mr. Pat Stephencrats voted to delay the re- son of and Mrs. Other grandparRoy. 11 and which Republicans peal ents are Mr. and Mrs. Weslev 10 Democrat' voted to make of Ogden and Mr. and effective April 1. Two senat- Ward Mrs. Lewis Stephenson of were absent. ors Clearfield. Mrs. Olsen spent a Sen. John Barker, few days with the new baby floor sponsor for the repeal and mother. delay measure, said a legisA oarty was enjoylative study committee had ed at the home irtght Friday agreed the old criminal code of Mr. and Mrs. Orval RalM-soneeded a wholesale A steak suimer was rather than amendment. The bv Mr. and Mm. Paul enresult was the new code, Mr. and Mrs. Tim acted into law by the legislaHobbs, Mr. and (Mrs. Monte ture a year ago. and Mrs. Alan He suggested that the legis- Oien. Mr.Mr. end Mrs. lature pass the measure de- Hampton. Earlev. The evening of date the effective the laying was spent rlaving games. repeal, recreate the commitMr. a.nd Mrs. Peed Stork-da- e tee and work wrih the prosnent a few daws in Twin un to come secuting attorneys with charges in the new code Fails with a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pettengill and next year. Homily. The Idaho Prosecuting AtMr. and Mr. Alan Porter of torneys Association has been the principal opponent of the Brigham visited with his Mr. and Mps. Ppn Pnrnew code ter. Thav wre on their wav Sen. Robert Saxvik, end the said that in seeking to bo VeR"wtnne to delay the rmea! the credibil- weekend snowmobiUng. ity of the legislature is at Mr. and (Mrs. .Terrv Whitehead ivd as eiieris iwr th stake. "This legislature repealed war. fond her narenrii. Mr. and the new code and the govern- Mrs. Thpron Rleift of AmerR'wrtmv her or signed it. md Saxvik. ican Fork Mr.Onand Ls- Now w ere going another route. What credibility are Mst glmlofat find daiiotorn cf pnd IVne we lending to the people of (rfMvn, TTJ frvmSIv cf flnd TWyiFit Tdaho? T . rvimo vie". Thw Sen. Rav Riigbv. enkwed dinner tr,ntHor. a vociferous omonent of the allMrs. Ann Olsen entertained new cmIp. arid he was concerned about, what has been her oub members WednesLunch was left out In Wip revirion. He day afternoon. said he tVmght there were served to Phyllis Kingsford, and Maggie Jiamieon, Leora Don-edefects in th old cod Erma Woodward, Arlene we hiri ddnt have time to Ilamnton, JuMa Hobbs, Rub' put the amendments in. But Banker said some 28 Anderson, Thelma Doney and Ilamnton. Tbs afterbills wth amendments to Hdga meet all rbiect'ens to the new noon was spent visiting and h hod berni voiced doing handwork. code Mrs. Peed Stockdale and were reodv for consideration it voted Mrs. Wallace Jensen of Pres-tn- n in the Senate vwted and bad dinner on to repeal the revirion. Wednesday with a wrier, Mr. Sen. Wovne Kidwell, nril Mrs. Milton Dailey of Senrte majority leader, BLacfcfoot. of sections several questioned Vfcitfng oversight with Mr. the nnw cede. Darker noted that KidwT was a member rnd Mrs. Willard Porter and of the Judiciary and Rules family were their son, Mr. Pnrter and CommiiMeo which worked and Mrs. ofKent Salt Lake. They on amend- daughter many hours ments hut that he was absent sln vWted with grandnar-ertMr. end Mrs. Earl from its meetings. I enlv wlrii he had been at Shumway. the cnmnrttee meetings with Visiting over the weekend his experience as a former with Mrs. Ann 01en were her said Barker. son, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman prosecution, Tie would have been a help Cttsen and family of Rov. to us. Mr. and M's. Ernest Daley and Mr. and Mrs. (Leo Daley Sen. William Qraokfaam, said the new code of Trenton drove to Ogden was drafted by some pretty where they met Mr. and Mrs. good brains, and we made an Udell Funk, and aH enjoyed honest effort. He added that simper together, the occasion be believed the repeater being the birthdav anniverwould not have been passed saries of Judv and Beverly were it net an election year. Daley and TaVon Funk. Claron Dur-ralime is the roll call vote by Mr. and of Pocatello spent the which thp Idaho Senate defeated a bill that would have weknd with his parents. Mr. continued the now criminal and Mrs. Orval Dean Dur.raT,t code in effect until July 1, nnd Sharon. Claron came to attend National Guard. 1973: .. , k W'S $ nr fixt'i Ivfi'lav. (iiirsis w".:) enjayi'd pi 'vs, cak and '.I! erevn ivep Tdi Kingi-ferfl'iellcy IT bx, Shell ;.v -- ;,? I "rife ; I. d, Vncy, Jc'ure IVirnoti Weekend of ; i a siaall investment. v'ritrrs at the pud Mrs. linen "'vivson were 1'veo of their Mrs. Mark of Logan, M- -. and ',fr3. Lorry .fem.'s'-- n.nd fam-ilof Sat Iiko and Mr. and Mns. Doughs Schenk of Logan. Mrs. Irene Skeem spent a week in Inkam with a son. Lerter Skeem and family. STie 'then spent two weeks' vacation in Eko. Nev.. with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Skeem and family before returning home. Mrs. Arlene Skeem and daughter were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan II. Woodward and sons. A-- ad Mai v 142-na- - M- -. rivdren, Mr. Fred-erick'e- n, Born Recently Ycbpdsioi business iniilb big profits and onlg and lou.riio W.iitrhcrd. at-l- Granddaughter a ' s . v ; - - FUTURITY WINNER Boyd Weeks of Preston took second place with 19.12 tim37 with in other teams at Tremonton on Saturday in the All American ing competition Chariot Futurity races. He went to the finals alter taking second in the season racing with Cache Valley Cutter Associat on at Preston. Trophies and cash were awarded the top four teams at Tremonton, and Bob Juker of Snake River took first place. Mr. Weeks is shown in the chariot with his wife, Betty, and his brother, Daryl, is holding one horse. Behind the chariot are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea'and Weeks and Sue Weeks. The children belong to Boyd. THE WINNERS D it iii K --Product Corporation, mamifacturar of prefabricated looking for daalara to rapraaanl In thla araa. KProducta Cabin In A KN ara quality built, raaaonaMy priced and eaally aaaemblad by unprof atonal labor or by factory rapmantativa. KProducta la a growing and pro graiaiva aubaidiary of Pacific Air Tranaport Inter national. For furthor Information writ CORPORATION, Boa S, Manll, Utah 84642, or phona colfact (801) or (801) log cabin, la K --Product 035-060- F;s .... no-ho- st n. re-wr- ite en-Inv- Del-mai- n CONOCO nar-ent- s. Wh'. Tir$tone v, DONNA LEE HOBBS won the Free Hog. Her guess 178 Lbs., 3 ozs. HWHBJW w'-','v- bre OTHER WINNERS . . . s, M. r' CUl SWAINSTON - I Not? Tiiei - Seivire lob MBS. MIKE ADAMS - Service lob KEN 0UVEBS0.N nt Harold Winn, right., won 1911 gallons of Conoco Gasoline. Earl Ward, is Donna Lee Ilobbs grand center, a new Lifetime Battery. prize winner. 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