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Show Ifcr. October 31, 1930 THE OGDEN POST Jam iPESPONPENCE Jra"y- - of Weber 8RRn J: from page 6.) wTT'l EStt rte warren j" J-W- : mafa Hammon, W. Iiam R. M ol'r.tire. R Je Ch entag A Eu:in fner ,welt' and IYtraon Kllis Griffin and Mood returned Saturday eve- the hills near dwuhUnt,in ScPio in Utah. The men say plenty of deer tut they did not succeed m making kills. is very much ?Qe,T Pierson his recent illness, lie accompanied the Peterson party in this deer hunt in the early part of last week. Mrs. Ellis Griffin is again at her home m Taylor. Mrs. Griffin has been convalescing at the home of her parents in Plain City since her return from the Dee hospital. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Virgil at the Dee hospital Monday. The little one died shortly after birth, and was hurried in the West Weber cemetery Tuesday morning. Oscar Malan dedicated the grave. 'lrgil held in rally w . Saturday evening. Notwith-fweath-iffa- ir of the inclemency the wel1 attended. The lumocrttic Awiftit ntnunoni ionn A 2- - and H. H. Goddard. Mr. hd charge of the meeting, Educed the speakers. Precinct Joseph East presided. Music Sshed by John Oneil, who IT exhibition of army and navy and two trumpet solos; '(jutea Allen sang two solos. Julia E. Parry, secretary; .jw LTerry and Mrs. Ruth Larkin, Weber stake' Relief f North were in attendance at the !jof the Warren Relief society so-ha- rd g afternoon. TAYLOR solved that the young women contribute mure to the happiness of the home than the young men," The decision favored the affirmative and the Gleaner girls were victorious. A Hallowe'en carnival and dance will be given in the Karr West recreational hall Friday evening. Rex Ue is visiting in Farr West this week with his aunt, Sirs. Joseph Stevenson and Mrs. Jethro Brown. Thomas M. Irvine, of the stake presidency, was the principal speaker at the sacrament meeting Sunday evening. GeorPe Taylor and son. Harold, and ilter Buss motored to Evanston, Wyoming, Sunday, Robert Fisher and son, Charles Groberg and son, Nathan Chugg, and Bert Rasicott have been on a deer hunt in southern Utah. They succeeded in killing two deer. Melburn Chugg, of Farr West, is one of the players on the Weber college football team, which expects tr meet the II. Y. U. varsity reserves on Armistice day. KANESVILLE FARR WEST Mrs. Eva Peterson is spending two weeks in Iogan. F. II. of the Eleventh An interesting feature of the M. I. ward, andWatkins, rygocrat rally which was well Mr. Lamb, a returned mis, people from this vicinity A. meeting Tuesday evening was a sionary, were the speakers at meete debate between the Gleaner girls and ing Sunday night. Jd in West Weber Saturday meeting was conducted by the M men. The question was: Re Miss Goldiu Hansen is visiting in eve-Th- TrenuMMi, Utah, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim llyland. Miss Jessie Hyl.nui and Jay Hansen visited in Idaho during the week-enMiss Mnnra Green has returned to her home in Kanesvillc. A lie; i.blican rally was held in the Kanrs-!,school bouse Wednesday evening., The speakers were Frank Stratfu-iiJoseph E. Wright, Mr. Young and Henry Jensen. Phaies Green left Monday for Salt take 1 it y whre he will attend the U D. S. n if lion school for two weeks. d. WILSON All ' allows eve was fittingly observed last evening with a dancing party sponsored by the Mutual ImThe young provement association. ladies of the association were in charge i f decoration, entertainment and "c;Tcshments. A younger group enjoyed pranks about town early in the evming, returning to the home of Miss Irene Drake for refreshments and games. Girl- - of the M. I. A. Bee Hive class enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Tuesday Fortunes and other approevening. I priate features furnished merriment for tiie group. Refreshments were served to Misses tala Wright, Mnrie Bowers, Hilda Butler, Fawn Olsen, Mary Compton, Edna Bingham, Elaine Bingham. Dorothea Holmes, Dorothy Spiers, Maxine Bingham, Verda iting at the home of her son, E. L. Compton, during the sojourn of the father at a Sun Francisco hospital. Mrs. Chris liouwhuis suffered a Wright, and Ruth McFarland. A Republican rally, followed by a dance, was held in the school house p Wednesday evening. Joseph 11. was acting chairman and Mrs. George Stratford acted as The principal speakers were Judge James A. Howell and County Assessor Rurdctt Smith. Other distinguished visitors were Commissioners F. W. Stratford and Henry Jensen, Albert Becker, Samuel Black-haJohn C. Davis, Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. Ethel Willis, and Sheriff R. D. l'incivk. Refreshments were served. With the closing of the registration books on Tuesday qjght, Mrs. Joseph Bel-na- slight but very painful injury at her Home Tuesday morning by severely wrenching her side. Little F.url Abies was returned from the Dee hospital late last week and is now practically recovered from injuries received when he was struck by an automobile on October 22. Wallace Bitten, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bit ton, suffered a fractured collar bone in a football game Wednesday afternoon. About SIM) worth of turkeys were stolen from the promises of Richard Kingston hero last Friday night. The killing of one more deer is reported by F. A. Bingham, who brought down u fine buck in North Ogden canyon last Sunday. n. Relnap. officinl eleven-year-ol- registrar, announced thut keen interest had been taken by the citizens in making sure they were new Seventy-si- x eligible to vote. registrants signed the roll. Another league game of volley ball was played Wednesday afternoon with d Roy I wing victorious. I thought there were two sides to Richard Benedict has been chosen assistant yell leader at Wchcr county every question, but 1 now find that high school. Robe nt Van Dyke is the l'rohibition has three the wet side, cheer master for the county school, the dry side and the inside. a and Elva Bingham is the pep club leader for the girls. Hero's an angle on American prosMr. and Mrs. James Jeffs, Jr., of a mortgaged car over perity: Denver, Colorado, were guests ot a bondeddriving road. honor at a family party at the home 0 of Mr. Jeffs grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Wiltiums, here on Monday. Mr. boss The instructed the new salesand Mrs. Jeffs will leave soon for man to speak straight from the shoulder." Too bad the sales talk Wyoming to make their home. Mrs. M. R. Compton of l.ucin is vis could not originate a little higher up. List of Nominations, General Election November 4, 1930 REPUBLICAN PARTY o SOCIALIST PARTY O in Congraaa Rapreaentativa PARTY DEMOCRATIC O Representative in Congress in Congress Representative DON B. COLTON JOSEPH RIRIE Justice of tha Supreme Court Justice of the SupreuM Court EPHRAIM HANSON GEORGE CHRISTENSEN District Judge District Judge JOHN C. DAVIS EUGENE E. PRATT State Senator State Senator ALBERT E. BECKER IRA A. HUGGINS Stata Representatives State Representatives GEORGE A. FULLER JAMES R. BEUS RUBY L. WEBBER DAVID L. STINE JOSEPH W. JENSEN HERBERT E. LANE JOSEPH E. WRIGHT WILMER J. MAW ANNA POULSON HASKIL H. SHURTLIFF P. L. COUPLER LJ JOHN M. MILLS County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term County Commissioner Two (2) Year Terra WILLIAM R. McENTIRE County Clerk and Auditor County Clerk and Auditor LAWRENCE A. VAN DYKE JOHN R. WATSON County Treasurer County Treasurer L HOWARD SWANNER DAVID W. EVANS County Recorder County Recorder County Assessor MAE BRAMWELL County Sheriff AMASA IIAMMON County Assessor HYRUM H. GODDARD BURDETT SMITH County Attorney County Attorney SAMUEL E. BLACKHAM JOHN A. HENDRICKS County Surveyor County Surveyor DAVID A. SCOTT HEBER C. CARVER 0 Ogden City THOMAS LAWS CONSTITUTIONAL MENT No. 1 Resolution relating to filling in Legislature. A joint solution proposing an amend-- nt to Section 13 of Article VI f the constitution of the State Utah, relating to vacancies in he legislature. Constitutional fo. 1 va-canc- ies Amend-- 'ST Constitutional ment No. 1 j Constable Ogden City THOMAS CUNNINGHAM CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 Resolution relating to revenue and taxation. A joint resolution Secproposing an amendment to tions 2 and 3 of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation. AMEND- 'FOR Constitutional j Amend-- ment No. 2 AGAINST Constitutional Amendment No 2. j 1 D. J. NYVELD County Commissioner Two (2) Year Term HENRY L. JENSEN o District Jutige County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term County Commissioner County Commissioner Two (2) Yoar Term RICHARD D. PINCOCK . State Hepresentelivee RICHARD A. NORRIS County Sheriff Jus lies of the Supreme Court Stele Senator FRANK W. STRATFORD Constable 0 Four (4) Year Term ETHEL WARD WILLIS INDEPENDENT EZRA CHASE D D D D County Sheriff LEE MURDOCK n CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-- , MENT No. 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Nth 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-MEN- T No. 4 Relating to State School fund and manner of distributing interest of such fund. A jont resolution proposing to amend Section 3, Article X, and Section 7, Article XIII, of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the State school fund 2nd the manner of distributing the interest of such fund and other revenues of the teveral school districts in the State. relating to the taxation of mines and mining property. A joint resolution providng for an amendment to Section 4, Article XIII, of the constitution of the State of Utah, relatng to the taxation of mines and mining property. FOR Constitutional Amend-- j I I ment No. 4 A resolution creating a state tax Relating to the location of the commission. A joint resolution State prison and State institu an amendment to Sec- tions. A joint resolution proposproposing tion 11 of Article XIII of the con- ing an amendment to Section 3 stitution of the State of Utah, of Article XIX of the Constitu tion of the State of Utah, relatrelating to revenue and taxation. AGAINST Constitutional Amendment No. 4 AGAINST Constitutional Amendment No. 5 1 FOR 3 .J Constitutional Amendment No. AGAINST ment No. 3 Constitutional Amend Resolution MENT No. 3 ing to the location of the State FOR Constitutional Amendment No. 5 Prison. FOR Constitutional Amendment No. 6 AGAINST Constitutional Amendment No. 6 COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE STATE OF UTAH)gs County of Davis J DYKE, County Clerk in and for Weber County, in the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and T T AWRENCE A VAN to me under the provisions of Chapter 4, of Title 27, Compiled Laws of is a full true and correct list of all nominations certified the Special Session of the Legislature, Amendments as oi7 9nH also a cony of the questions relating to Constitutionalcertified will be proposed by placed upon the official ballot for the General Election and questions on the amendments so nominations said that and 1930, 1930. to be held in said county on November 4, 25th day of October, A. D., 1930. WITNESS my hand and official seal this (County Clerks Seal) mf w oC .Lfd |