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Show LEADER, Tigc 6 FEATURING CctihJtcH a New Type EVERTON DELUXE MATTERSS INSTALLED TO MAKE MATTRESSES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. MACHINERY HAS NEW INNER-SPRIN- G BEEN .... A NEW Priced at 19.95 C171? 1TC jLL CO. PHONE 27 BRIGIIAM CITY 2 80-R- TREMONTON I i up EVERTON MATTRESS rilOXE U(J J? ing. W. R. Warnke Mrs. Attending the Stake Relief By Society testimonial for J.trs. Dr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and Maud Cook and others at Gar-- I Dr. and Mrs. Vere Johnson who on Saturday were the folive in Roosevelt, Utah, spent land llowing from this ward: Mrs. G. last weekend with their parents L. Bowen, Mrs. Joe Durfey, Mrs., Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson and Marvin Simmons, Mrs. V. R. sessions attended some of the Williams, Mrs. L. H. Fronk, Mrs. of General Conference. and Miss VirMr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen Thomas Simmons were dinner guests on Friday ginia Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Iiancey evening at the home of Mr. and and family of Hyrum and Mr. in Mrs. George Jackson Logan, Mrs. and Guy Biddel of Miss Utahna Packer of Ogden were Sunday visitors at has been a guest at the home of and Mrs. Clarhome of Mr. the her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ence Biddle. V. O. Packer for a week. Mrs. Blanche Johnson has reMrs. Mary Wiggell and daugh ter Patricia Ann of Layton spent cently been appointed to the M. the weekend at the home of her music committee of the staka I. A. Board. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bishthem Mr. Wiggell joined Eishcp. on Saturday and they all re op of Ogden are the proud parents of a baby girl, their first child, born October 8, in an Ogden hospital. CONSTITUTIONAL PIANOS Refreshingly modem in styling, these graceful spinets are designed to blend with almost all home furnishings. You will be delighted with their full, round tone . . . found only In the finest pianos. Available in your choice of mahogany, figured walnut or blond oak. Benches to match and priced as low as $545.00. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MAIL COUPON Panlone Music Co. Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah 2917 Gentlemen: r, Without any obligation kindly send me further information about your complete selection of fine pianos. what-so-eve- I; j. Name s j .. JURIES. it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is" proposed to amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 13. Offenses heretofore reauired to be prosecuted by in dictment, shall be prosecuted by information after examination and commitment by a magistrate, unless the examination be waived by the accused with the consent of the State, or by Indictment, with of without such examination and commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be as by the Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1949. . ed I, HEBER BENNION, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Legislature, 1947, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thi loin aay oi August, ia4. Twenty-Seven- Address '. Pianos Also Available for Rent. Mrs. Beth Marble, Ogden, Annie Wood, Spanish Fork and Rhoda Mrs. Th2urer of Providence. Wilford Durfey of Wheelon also visited with the group. Mrs. Clark Bowen and daughters Geraldine and LoDees and Mrs. R. W. Warnke spent Saturday in Ogden. The Birthday Club met on Thursday at the home of Marie Lefler in honor of her birthday. Maurine Jensen and Fay Thatcher served a delicious luncheon to fifteen members and two guests. The afternoon was spent playing "Five Hundred" with prizes going to Gertrude Secrist, Juanita Bigler and Ruth Jensen. Guests were Orpha Packer and Gertrude Secrist. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Bowen and family of Logan and Mrs. Eugene Bowen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Veibell and family spent Sunday afternoon in Mantua at the home of Mrs. Blvd. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. White of Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen and Daunelle of Elwood vis- been here for sixj niversary. Deliry, baby. son hav.e . : i v. i weeKS ana wui rtaum wuu ucii J afternoon Lj- husband in about a week. enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs gv . Mrs. Frank Andersen spent the past week in Salt Lake City. spent Wednesday h 'JQ The Relief SocW" Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ward of entertained Mrs. on in hona,'"p called Salt Lake City ficers o'f and teachers They Glenn Iverson, Friday. f wer on their way to Montana. Ration, at the ,nito Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy were Burk. t pic Salt Lake visitors Sunday. . . Iversen . 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn entertained Sunday in honor of their sons Palmer and Kenneth on their birthday anniversaries. Have Your The dinner guests included Mr. FARM IMPLEX and Mrs. McGavin and son of REPAIRED Kfijfc Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Why wait until you Iverson. and Miss Sams and Bill to use thee-- jv" VIvPalmer Mrs. of Jones Logan. C. II. ROlt erson of Brigham and the guests of honor. Blacksmith & Machj, Mrs. Delia Christensen enter"Mends Everyv But People's tained a number of friends and relatives Monday afternoon. The occasion being her birthday an- 1 ho.X I suggestion . V th ri . Time to have By Andrea II. Huggins Carl Iverson was the honored at a party, given by his Vfamily at the home of Mrs.Cliff Matteson last Saturday. It was A yearly eye examination is was Mr. Iverson's 82nd birthday anniversary. A social evening your best insurance of perfect was spent and a delicious lunchvision. Yes, a complete, eon served. The community join scientific eye examination in wishing him good health and more and that many happiness guarantees the safety of years may be added to his age. your eyesight. Visit the Leadership meeting was held in the Ward chapel Sunday afqualified optometrist at ternoon with a good attendance. Standard Optical now! Mrs. Carrie J. Christensen gave the lesson. Mrs. Ernest Huggins enterPAY NOTHING DOWN, tained her club Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Clytie Anderson and Verda Andersen. Howard Moore of Detroit, Michigan, is visiting at the home of Ellis Arbon. Mrs. Moore and 115 NORTH MAIN STREET -" guest Sianclar cL& n It $1 A V Gnfi Locen o 1 ii to CHECK-U- save AND GIVE YOUR CAR THE P nd PROTECTION IT NEEDS FOR COLDER WEATHER Secretary of State. SEAL) te 6 Seat Rite? Citif TO MAKE A Ogden, Utah 1 in PANTONE MUSIC CO. 2317 Washington and son Brent and Frank Earley guests of in M. H. Larsen Mrs. Mr. and were Sunday dinner Oqauli N two-thir- da SPINET Veibell's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Nelson. Two of the Nelson children and Irma and Wendell V.3ibell celebrated birthdays at this event. Mrs. Frank Earley and Arta Ann Hansen spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, and were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs. E. T. Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fryer, Leon and Geneal visited Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fryer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hansen G Be CABLE -- NELSON on Thursday, ited hTOgden Sunday. A fireside was held for the Gleaners and M Men on Sunday evening after church, at the Mrs. Ellen Hancey of Smith-fiel- d Joseph A. Erickson home. Ross AMENDMENT returned to her home after Bowen and Virginia Ericksen spending two w.eks visiting with were in charge of the event. On A JOINT RESOLUTION Bid-di- e. October 24th, another meeting TO AMEND ARTICLE her daughter, Mrs. Clarence will be held at the home of Mark 1, SECTION 13 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE C F Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durfey had Jensen. 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