II t UIn ofnini* con-1 of jnds bud-that e an ring lgel-thisruth d a t?nse as had lade mis* enseYouth Camp Bill Passed by House^ •* -i the has bedgettest-pce-;aidlave ears 1 in nost e\ e-\\ ill»PP. dllt; cap-Ik of pro*ibUnfornessnu-sentRep. Robert Doolfttle advised the Xews-Bulletin Wednesday morning of the passage of the youth camp bill. h the house Tuesday night. During a session that lasted until midnight, the bill was first passed by a vote of 41 to 16 and on reconsideration was adopted 33 to 21. Rep. Doolittle “carried” the bill This completes action by the legislature and the measure now goes to the governor's desk.The* state youth camp bill will provide $61,000 to finance state youth camps simUiar to those held in Bonner county during the past three '/ears.* These! were initiated under the leadership of Probate Judge Frances Sleep and worked out so successfully that the it lea t aught on statewide. Judge Sleep helped write the measure and it was introduced in the senate and '’carried” by Senator Don Sam-uelsonHep. Doolittle reported the bill concerned with the control structure on Priest River which regulates the level of Priest lake which he piloted through the house, had been passed by the senate and now goes to the governor for signatureDoolittle said the concensus among legislators is that formula So. 3 is favored for distribution of state school funds. The various formulas were being considered early this week by the senate.“In to the Feb. ; 1 shOi of bei“In admit were : not p anyon of it statehIn Cook, ry, B: Coeur also n bearir lure y can. j sentet end*Venicecomm“Th also 1 that y fort your day e