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Show Thursday, ; ' i A CcllfrJtcn By Mrs. E. W. TCarnke Tbursrfiy, Friday Saturday, Oct. 21,22,23 Martaret 0Erien, Robert Pre too, in THEATRE "BIG CITY" Mrs. Grar.t Martle accom 5IATTNXE EACTJ panied otiier rr embers of her faVTedr.es on SATURDAY t 3 p. ra. rj:y to Cfclen Her falhcr, Mr. J. P. Earnard c i.M Brighara underwent a major cj- cration trat cay in an Ogcen EEFXIL CARTOON j SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2t JA.VL3 PAGE - DON DEFOES ar.d DORIS DAY 25, 26 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY GEORGE BHZNT ALAv a "Romance On The High CARTOON V Oct. o t, "Gods Countrv Seas" the Woman NEWS ...... -- ly Ecj din Mr. and j, S. c. PrTtpr, with friends at Almo, Idaho. t.teven uivtu wizri rela. "u v;uiMrs. -J , rj.i of Clarks-- j mil childeren wi.ed weekend with her Mrs. Bill Baker "? Mr. and Mr Jarr.es Muir of eon was served by JuaniU Big- i Mrs. DarreU Godfrey the ren spent Stone. Tte after ton. The Godfreys are rejoices v-Ent TtursdaT,rrevening 1" ar.dwasTfeorben parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Merrill T -o a over of this son, the arrival Five ,, spent playiS ard t CONSTITUTIONAL ig of lu.ir.'.ua. 1,11. ouxioay. ker. Prlrnary President; Its. Olue Hundred- - and prizes were won being their second chili , returned with them to Manning Bowen and Mrs. Grace WarrJte AMENDMENT oUie Brcen, Agnes Stirling Mrs. Robert Calderwooa and. . spena uw icvcjj- - and LavLoia Marble. AVxencung uic irs Rud sccorr.paniea a group ci iweive ifciAiV VI fid. iktil !.IanKent Mrs. and RESOLUTION tZ A JOINT beys and girls cn a bap- tion for Itr. Prlmary were Sunday quests of Secnst was a guest. Mrs. Jack Hunson visited Sun- TO AMEND ARTICLE ti-- m excursion to the Logan ring cf Garland cn Friday eve- ' ; Theo Richards. COV THE E. underwent E. Mr. OF 13 Iefler 1 SECTION rtav with her danger Mr. and rJr.z were Mr. and Mrs. Dean cr THE SlAlb OF on TITUTION child? an Mrs. ReX Wednesday! and Richards . NorvU append' .Ha L'n Olena Wierman of Lt- - Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. 4tv j - Keyes. UTAH RELATING TO PROSEbe- - rea visited He H has in the at xpitaL Valley OR Saturday 0?den, Tho?nas Mrs. !.L'. and Ferry. CUTION BY INFORMATION gan and J,L'3 Ida Hawkes and Ericksen two children cf Providence spent Simmons and daughter Nordith, en returned ij his home and is wixh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LSDICTMENT AND TO GRAND to be oving mceiy. II. C. Nicholas. On Sunday :ine JURIES. Thursday and Friday at the Idelia Durfey, Nedra Simmons reported visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Ee it resolved by the Legislature Mrs Hannah Kodges cf and LaVona Ericksen. After the j hom cf Mrs. G. L. of the State cf Utah, members of the family istcn spent a wees visiting at Richards at Br.gharn City Members cf the ward congrecf ail it; err. be rs elected to each of TOP QUALITY Mr. and !.irs. Earl Farre'J of the two houses voting in favo: assembled at the MannLng house, the home cf he daughter, Mrs. gated last '.Vednesday and AND HE!?;r The Birthday Club met at Winford Barrus ar.-- family. the ward beets. A dinner Erigliam City raited Saturday thereof: 1. It '3 proposed to Sfctic-was served to the workers at the home cf Anna Durfey cn Mr. and Mrs Frank Earleyjat the home of her sister Mr. Raised In HigJ 1, Section 13 of the Erwin Sutherland and; amend Articleof the State of Utah spent the weekend visiting at Constitution end Fine Crs the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. family. to read; , , Lund-13. nereiorore Mr. Ration Mrs. U:;enses and Ln town Utah. Lake Ber.ja.r.m j Weston Compotit chawing of M 4 O Ranch Built tVD!' required to be prosecuiea vy mWood'-u- ff Mr. and Mrs. Joe Durfey spent .Is--iert be by shall prosecuted j dietment. e ti..At.tl. Ui MioiTstinn ... ... i. . . .. and the Km-- ; w?tsenai Wa information . Sail ... event? i v.. r t - - - J r wn:.e n a b? rorr.mitrr.er.t strafe, an- mag: Garin Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. be waivea tji i ! w , .' d eJ, I . .1 !r.r-r- , i i S- j ,, TaE-lnoo- j ' ! Ti J : - - G j j Tn'p i 3- - ' i -. AJh- I V Lew-recepti- on two-thir- s liar-vest- ed j i j -' Liberty Theatre I j Tremonton land. EVENING SHOWS START AT 7:00 P. M. in Trucolor "EYES OF TEXAS" also CARTOON SERIAL SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, October 24, 25, 26 JUNE HAVER and DON McCATT.TSTER Ln SCUDDA-IIAY- r "SCUDDA-IIOO- ! "Scenic Sweden" in color. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 27, 28 "WHISPERING CITY" also NOAH BEERY Jr and JIMMTE ROGERS in "PRARIE CHICKENS'' MARCH OF TC.EE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, of Mr. Durfeys; October 29, 30 "MAN EATERS of KUMOAN" Starring SABU and WENDELL COREY also "WEST OF CARSON CITY" JOHNNY MACK BROWN and "FUZZY" KNIGHT Serial ""c .5. ! Mrs. Chester Boss of Garland missionary friends and his miss-- ; and Mrs. Robert Calderwood cf j ion President, Mr. Tingey of Brig-- '; Mrs. Tremonton accompanied ham were also present. Theo Richards to Ogden ch"Sat- The program for Sacrament j urday. Meeting Sunday evening was Mr. and Mrs. Irvm SutherE. j Mrs. F. presented by Mr. and land and son Glade sp.ant SunMorgan and their caugniers day at the home of a daughand Claudette of Corinne ter Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Goode-se- ll This family formerly lived m and family of Newton. Brighton Colorado and had enMr. and Mrs. Keith Moss entertained Elder La Mon Simm- tertained last week in honor of ons in their home. After, they ihe birthday of her sister, Nor-en- e were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parry of Mala a. Five couple Thomas Simmons. were present ar.d "chicken in the rough" was seryed by the hostess assisted by her sister Jeanine Parry, alu of Mai ad. Mr. and Mrs. nazen Gilgen of By Delia Coombs Ogden were Tuesdiy visitors at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A large group of our townsMos3. Keith people have been deer hunting Mrs. Effie Jonnson visited a over the weekend, many of them few days last k with her returning with their deer. Mr. Mrs. Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wight mot- daughter TTemontor. Green at ored to Burley, Idaho, a week Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess and ago and spent the week with her of Salt LaKe City were family children Mr. and Mrs. Rex Snow visitors at the home and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cache Saturday his brother, T4r. and Mrs. cf and families. Hess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Batchlar of Quintin Stockton, California, are spending a couple of weeks at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy and family. Mrs. John Laws accompanied a group of friends from Tremonton to Salt Lake on ; j ui-an- "LETS LIVE AGAIN"' News Several UCTri ; FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 22 and 23. ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER -- Cartoon Miss ne Ies3 the examination by the accused with the consent cf the State, or by Indictment, with or without such examination and commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be as O RANCH take pleasure in announcing their 5th ANNUAL pre-ac-ib- ed sjf RICHFIELD, UTAH, NOVEMBER at 1:00 p. m. 45 Hereford BuIIs- -1 8 Months 10 Heifers Bred to Donald Dhu 10 1943 Steer Calves for F.F.A. and You get blood lines from the following Hereford fam.ies: er ITU 4-- H 80YJU TKEDWAY to th 5 lit family. WHS PINNAO.E 39th Good fomtiei and a good producer. (long KOYAl DOMINO R Nebraska. Jth Dt&trord breeding and Royal Domino the 43th. D 9th SILVER O BEST DOMINO A real bull from ROYAL JI lonJH DOMINO One ef our herd tirut from OJR Royal Domini Clotety related to Real Domino the 51 it. th fair WHR CAVALIER 23rd From the fiaihy Monty: from th WH CI MODERN MISCHlEf From the Ed Kletty WH I, HEBER BENNION, J$, 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, thia 16th day of August, 1948. YOU CAN GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT OliRSA DON'T MISS IT! and M O RANCHES 175 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE - SA1T LAKE CIU at Salina Charlw and Emery, Utah Audi Ranches Secretary of State. rZSAL) SALE to be held at 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 man-ras provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the lectors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day f January, 1949. Twenty-Seven- and M o- i in Alice Lorraine Hess is! lL 1 rfSm 4. r A) -J '''"'Hi Vf Haute?- - l. r7 A ' j A 1 ?ZrCL .. 6jy an hnnu increase is . wA.Mf 2 w m m. mm m m m m v m m m m mw m m jm mm t r j Thsy Assure Better Lighting! Now, in new Certified Lamps you have your choice of the widest selection ever . . . lamps to blend with the decorative motif of your rooms . . . lamps that give the kind of light eyes need and 50 to 100 more of it! Because of the Boul the lighting is soft, yet it permits maximum light output. bp ... Because of the Shade the brightness is softened, and a maximum amount of the light is reflected by the white lining. Dense to hide the bulb. Deep to cover the bulb. Wide to spread the light. Because of the Reflector one third of the light is directed upward to lighten the room by taking away the harsh, unbecoming shadows. Because of the Bulb there is a choice of light. Each model iS equipped with a bulb, and a switch operates the high and low levels for seeing and "atmosphere" lighting respectively. Railroads must operate around the clock every day and night of the year. Although they know this, leaders of 16 railroad unions are demanding a Monday through Friday, week for one million railroad employes. five-da- two-wa- They also demand a minimum of 12 hours pay for any work performed on Saturdays, and 16 hours pay for any work performed on Sundays and holidays. On top of all thia they want an additional increase of 25c an hour for every employe! y Certified lamps ore produced by more thon 100 leoding manufacturers. There ore lamps for reading, sewing, bridge, study, boudoir, dresser, dressing table and walls. All wear the Certified lamp blue to tog You'd Tay the Bill! Summing up they demands, they mean that these union leaders seek to force the railroads to give one million employes an annual raise u hich levulJ airragc $1500 per employe! help you recognize them quickly. ELECTEICAt ASSOCIATION they must have still further rate and fare increases. Demands Unreasonable These employes have had substantial raises during and since the war. Their average weekly earnings are higher than the average weekly earnings of workers in manufacturing industries. They have more job security than the average worker in American industry. They also enjoy paid vacations, a retirement system and other advantages more generous than the average worker receives. In contrast with the demands of these 16 onions, which add up to the equivalent of 48c an hour, the Conductors and Trainmen recently settled their wage request for an Increase of 10c an hour. 4 i UTAH POWER spa The railroad industry must serve i3yf, many groups producers, business P j, ; pers, passengers and the general cfl: to night and day, every day of the unions are proceeding in utter this important difference e and other industries. Industrial pta e9 bo shut down over weekends and freight, mail, express and pas"?P 'UL continue to move. Eivrybcxly vho road employment knows this. AD'C J, l10 t UWT CO. the bill, because if these costs are forced on the railroad, You'd pay 11 Ve t j , Strike Threat leadf" 18, 1948, the strike 16 unions brcan tjikinff a On September l ( eXPf 1)1 of a strike will not alter the railroads to such unreatonobtt thrrat 1H billion dollars per year, which is more than twice the expected net income of the railroads this year. on Railroads Rim for EveryboflTve p Not Emplojes Alone crx rto' The total cost of this vould be no less than 3 WIOMOUNTAIM T y, They want 43 hours pay for 40 hours work in itself a 20 wage increase. two-filame- i Ittl0" WEST ADAMS STREET e CHICACO I, srti publishing this and other advertisement to talk with yod first band about taattera which are ImporUnt to eryd'r' |