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Show PAGE THRES BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932 How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week NOTICE Mrs. Betty Luedelce of Dayton All depositors of the Tremonton Bank- writes: MI am using Kruschen to re- j ing Company, who have not yet filed duce weight I lost 10 pounds in one their claims will kindly take notice week and cannot say too much to that the legal time set for the filing recommend it." of all claims against the institution To take off fat easily, SAFELY and will expire on October 10th. All claims HARMLESSLY take one half must be filed on or before this date. of Kruschen in a glass of hot HERBERT TAYLOR, water in the morning before breakExaminer in Charge. on fast, go lighter fatty meats, potatoes, butter, cream and pastries it is the Bafe way to lose unsightly fat and SOCIAL NOTICE one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at any drugstore Mrs. Edythe Petersen will be the in America. If this first bottle fails to convince you this is the safest way hostess or the Midland Camp of the (Daughters of the Pioneers, who will to lose fat money back. hold their meeting Oct. 13, 1932, at But be sure and get Kruschen Salts three o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R. imitations are numerous and you A. Christensen on 2nd East St., Tre-- I must safeguard your health. (Adv.) monton. . ! ul i I , We Have Been Fortunate to Secure the Agency for ASGUM GIRLS! MEN DONT WANT SKINNY SWEETHEARTS ! 6;. Mrs. David Larson Fill out your figure and give your body the pretty curves men admire. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arbon and Take Vinol (iron tonic) a lew weeks and you'll be surprised. Vinol tastes Mrs. Clara Kirkham of the M. I. A. delicious. Scott Drug Company, Tre- stake board, were in attendance at conjoint meeting, Sunday evening. Mr. monton, Utah. (Adv.) Arbon Rave encouraging remarks and an interesting and instructive program was carried out. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hansen who Constitutional Amendment have lived in Logan the past five years have moved back to their farm RELATING TO MUNICIPAL -i- A Joint resolution prepMini an mcndmenl to SectUa 6. of Article XI of the constitution of the State ( Utah, relating t municipal corporations Be it resolved by I he Leciilatare of the a of all the memBute of l Uh. ber elected te each of toe two boast voting in fa Tor thereof: Section propoaed te be SECTION I. That It i proposed to amend mended. eel ion & ot Article XI of the constitution of the State of Utah, ao that tb aame will read as follows ; 5. corporation Municipal SECTION created by rcneral law of Icrialatnre intown may frame and corporated citiea or The indestructible combination of fibered asbestos, pure vacumm distiller asphalt and graphite, and indestructible mineral. Requires no seating to apply. We Absolutely $1 - 00 PRICE AT ONLY Without Container. PER GALLON Do not let your high priced roofs wear out when ASGUM will add from 20 to 30 years to the life of it. Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" TREMONTON, PHONE 11 UTAH Now is the time for every good citizen to come to the aid of his country. Register and vote. We need a change in Washington! A dollar or so from you : ' will save the day. . Contributions will be gratefully received and wisely spent in the cause of good government ; SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION WITH THIS rniTPnvWR NEED YOUR HELP A Gutxon Borglam Mco.UUn will b J. Halloran, Chairman Barton W. Musser John M. Waltace, Trea. Walker Bank & Trust Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. W. Vice-Pre- s. ivt to .wry contributor. Ex Officio Member. : Delbert Draper State Chairman Mm. Jamci H. Wolfe Associate Chairman M. National and State Finance Committee Here's my contribution to better government: Name adept charter manner preaeribed charter to be (admitted to eleetera copies to be dixtribated city recorder to file with con ml Stale amendment power ferred upon cities. Corporation for municipal purpoaea shall not be created by The legislator by general pecial law. ha!l provide for th incorporation, law and organization and classification of citiewhich town in proportion to population, amended or repealed. be laws may altered, Any incorporated city or town may frame and adopt a charter for ia own government in the following manner: The legislative authority of the city vote of it member, d may. by nd upon petition of qualified elector to the numher of fifteen per cent of all rote east at the next preceding election for the office of the mayor, shall forthwith provide by ordinance for th submission to the commislector of the question: "Shall sion be chosen to frame a charter?" The the that quetlon ordinance shall require at the next be submitted to the elector reguli municipal election. The ballot con. taining such question shall also contain the names of candidate for member of the proposed commission, but without party Such candidate ahall be nomdesignation. inated in the aame manner a required by law for nomination of city officer. If a majority of the elector Toting en "the question of choosing a commission shall vote in the affirmative, then the fifteen candidates receiving a majority of the vote cast at such election, shall constitute the charter commission, and ahall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so framed hall be submitted to the qualified elector of the cit time to be at an election to be held at determined by the charter commission, Ihot shall less than sixty day which be to its completion and distribution among the elector and not more than one year from such date. Alternative provisions may also be submitted to be voted ahalt The commission upon separately. make provisions for the distribution of of and of the charter any proposed copies alternative provisions to the qualified electors of the city, not lees than sixty day before the election at which it ia voted upon. Such proposed charter and such alternative provision as are approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become an organie law of such city at such time as may be fixed therein, and shall supersede any existing charter and all laws affecting the organization and government of such city which are now In conflict therewith Within thirty days after its approval a copy of such charter a adopted, certified by the mayor and city recorder and authenticated by the seal of such city, shall be made in duplicate and deposited, one in the office of the secretary of State and the other in the office of the city recorder, and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice of such charter. Amendments to any such charter may be framed and submitted by a charter commission in the same manner as provided; for making of charters, or may be proposed by the legislative authority of th vote thereof, or city upon a by petition of qualified electors to a number eq.ua! to fifteen per cent of the total votes cast for mayor on the next precedand any such amendment ing election, may be submitted at the next regular municipal election, and having been approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become part of the charter at the time fixed in such amendment and shall be and filed as provided in case of charters. Each city forming its charter under thi section shall have, and is hereby granted, the authority to exercise all powers relfcting to municipal affairs, and to adopt and enforce within its limits. local police, sanitary and similar regulations not in conflict with the general law, and no enumeration of powers in this constitution or any law shall be deemed to limit or restrict the general grant of authority hereby conferred; but this grant of authority shall not include the power to regulate public utilities, not municipally owned, if any uch regulation of public utilities i provided for by general law, nor be deemed to limit or restrict tho power of the legislature in matters relating to State affairs, to enact general laws applicable alike to all cities of the State. The power to be conferred upon the citie by this section shall include the following: (a) To lev, assess and collect taxes and borrow money, within the limits prescribed by general law, and to levy and collect special assessments for benefit conferred. (b) To furnish all local public services; to purchase, hire, construct, own, maintain or operate, or lease, public utilitiea local in extent and use; to acquire by eon. demnation, or otherwise, within or without the corporate limits, property necessary for any such purposes, subject to restrictions imposed by general law for the protection of other communities ; and to grant local public utility franchises and within its powers regulate the exercise Address Picas Send My Victory Medallion Paid Political Advertisement by Democratic and Receipt State Finance Committee Gibbs' Pharmacy PHONE TREMONTON 134 UTAH SPECIAL 50c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE and 50c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH For $1.00 Value 69c PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT RIGHT PRICES XjV h,U tak 00 Jnu"7 ,rt H. Welling. Secretary of State th State of Utah, do hereby that the foregoing is a full, true certify and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment r poed by the recnlar session of th legula- ture of 1981 a th same appears of record is my office. In witnec whereof. I have hereunto act my hand and affixed the Gnat Seal ot th State of Utah, thi 6th day of Septem- Secretary of State. J When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson and daughter, Norma, was in Ogden, on business last Saturday. ' Solid convention in Brigham City, Friday Lewis Larson has been appointed by Mr. Nichols to care for the livestock exhibit of the F. F. A. of Bear River high school, at the State fair in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Laura Olesen, of Brigham City is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. . S. Leather Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and family visited relatives at Penrose, Sunday. Mrs. Eric Northman and children of Were never so reasonable. son. Bp. M. A. Garn. of Fielding, was a Come in for Shoes visitor at meeting here Sunday. The Relief Society began regular meetings again, Tuesday, after the summer's vacation. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Dora shaffer had charge of the class work. Mrs. Leonard Standing of Fielding, visited with Mrs. Alva Rhodes, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart ow Woods Cross were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen, Sunday. Mrs. Stewart is a sister of Mrs, Sorensen. Mr. Stewart is inspector for the State Roar Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cheney motor ed to Brigham then to Logan by way of Sardine canyon, Sunday, to take their son, Orval back to continue his studies at the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes visited relatives at Lehi Saturday and Sun day of last week. Miss Shirley Nielsen of Elwood, was a Thursday night guest of Miss Hilda V a trial fitting. Slnoes Fall f or New & Ties Pumps ABSOLUTELY! the season's smartest shoe styles at only Miller. This week saw the beginning of the beet harvest. Ideal fall weather and good roads contribute to quick delivery of the beets to the factory as the hauling is done almost entirely by auto trucks. The Adult class of the M. I. A. held their first social of the season Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson with J. L. Atkinson, Mrs. David Larson and Mrs, 'Floyd Adams in charge. Progressive games were played and home made candy and peanuts were served to twenty six . Mrs. Ed. Isaacson won first prize and Mrs. W. A. Adams consolation prize. Messrs Paul and Norman Larson ac companied their brother, John W., of New York, on a two day fishing trip up Blacksmith Fork canyon, Monday and Tuesday, Messrs Fred Somers, Keith Rhodes Orval Cheney and Miss Helen Atkin son, students of the U. S. A. C, were home over the week end. in Black or Brown. College Heels in widths B and C to $3-4- $2-9- 7 9 A I Arch Shoes For The YOUNG MISS The Old Reliable Black Kid Military Heels. Double Rivet Steel Arch. Widths to EE. .. ... .,; one Classy patent leather soles. leather straps, heavy $1-4- 9 RIVERSIDE By Mrs. Other Straps at 98c J. 0. Hadfield 16-m- :x: The ladies of the Farm Bureau met inursuay ai me nome 01 mrs. x. Welling with eight members pres'.nt and Mrs. bme Welling and Mrs, Seail Beecher of Brigham as guests, lue Newest in Fall Shoes Styles project "Reducing the cost of Healt.i and Safety Through Home Management" was given by Mabel Hadfield. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs, Welling, assisted by Mrs. Beecher and Mrs. Karl Welling. The J. H. Ward family spent Sunday in Logan with relatives. 11. C. Richards and wife were visiting at Centerville, Sunday. The Relief Society ladies held their meeting Tuesday at the Edmund Udy Heavy, black uppers, i $2-9- ng com- position soles. ONLY Are Yours for Only 7 Other Oxfords at $1.98 and $2.49 $3-9- 5 Gephart Stores Co. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marsh of are at the Wm. Bowcutt home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forsberg have moved into the home recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler. Senator T. II. Welling was in Salt Lake on business Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calton of Wells, Nevada, were guests at the A. A. Cap-enhome Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Forsberg has as her 1W long-weari- home. Mrs. Phebe Ward and Mrs. E. W. Ward accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford Ward of Wellsville to Malad, Wednesday to attend the funeral of Vera Zundell. A large crowd of young people went to Filding Monday to attend a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hales. Mrs. Hales was formerly Phyllis Woods. They will make their home in FieldWil-lar- ch H1UH U MEM d, "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" Tremonton, Phone 33 er ' guests, her sister, Ethel Anderson, and children, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edington and Misses Alice and Margaret Laycock of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Capener. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Welling and chil dren were Brigham visitors, Friday and again Sunday. THE NEW 8 Majestic Radio AS TRUE IN TONE as in ber, 1030. (UAL) ! Garland, visited for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lar- two-thir- thereof. (c) To make local public improvement nd to acquire by condemnation, or other-wisproperty within its corporate limit necessary for uch improvements ; and also to acquire an excess over than I that need-e- d for any such improvement and to sell or lease such excess property with restrictions, in order to protect and preserve the improvement. (d) To issue and sell bonds on the security of any such excess property, or of any public utility owned by the city, or ot the revenues thereof, or both. Including, in the case of public utility, a franchise stating the terms upon which, in case of foreclosure, the purchaser may operate such utility. SECTION . Duty f Secretary of State. The secretary of Stat i hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment to th elector of th State at th next election In the manner provided by general law. SECTION . Ta Take Effect. If adopted by the elector of thi State, thi amend- - Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Macfarlane eniertain- ed Wednesday evening for ; all hex brothers and sisters. Rulon Lefler of Salt Lake, was here J, Friday. Hansen. . Defeat Depression with ROOSEVELT ' ert Macfarlane, delegates to the Democratic county ' Guarantee This Material i rrtMKMH-,AM- home here. W. A. Adams, J. W. Larson, George Coombs and James H. Miller, were CORPORATIONS two-thir- Not a common roof coating but "The World's Supreme Roof Protection". EAST GARLAND Mr. and Mrs. Sterling fll of Salt Lake, were visiting Tuesdy with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Welling. Mr. Welling and Mr. Sill are cousins. Joseph Hadfield is very HI at the home o fhis daughter, Mrs. Alice Bux-eo- n at Evans. n r ij if m Mahl Mum, and Ahbi Woods of Garland, and Mrs. Karl Welling were guests of their sister, Mrs. Rob--1 Unlimited Money to CABINET BEAUTY See and Hear it Today LOAN On Irrigated Land. 6Vi Per Cent. No Commiasions. JOHN J. SIIUMWAY Phones: B, R. V., 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 n- - 'ft&a,5aS3Pw3Ja,T ' A $ w IT ll mt in' I "r 'I |