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Show REFERENDUM OP PFNATE mi I. Pvt. 2 Bcrlyn R. Special Program for Civic Improvement Club 22, Lawn of I'tah, 195.1 Inst Spinal .Session fr,f An Art Abolishing Carbon College as a St ilo M unt limit Institution, Yates Is Providing for Disposition bv the Boaul of 1.x muni is of lb at mil I t i i Is n R 5 in 2 Personal Property Comprising Smi toll go; ami lb piating m SF b txl . 1 t H ft 5 .1 ! U, and fil 11 17, I I ih Code Anno tions ii! Mi nd Mi x L.iRiio 5 itc s latum of C.u I! H ii tated, 1963, Relating to the I stalilislmient ami In n tr m Ii in d i bon College. t ) 1.1 iml Bum in ( ulil Army i i i: nr it fJ i m 2 No. Proposition Ii v il i Hi Ii iisl II 'I T i' iimph providing u ii CARRON COLLEGE I.K l)ls( mil IS piM si hi ii il tig il AS A STAIK t llu il ui rui oisi il his ml COLLKCK; THAT Til II h n Hi irimp it lot t ( bd BOARD OK LX AM I M Us i mv S th h is hi hi in lu OF ALL REAL AM) II f j PRO l'i RTY toMI RISIll P 1st IW ITHMlths illld - K " ING SAID COILKt.H IV M 11 Im nr rsimm Lt now wurlmi' C J t MANNER AS If 1)1 MS 'ID 1.11 Oiklmrl U iinl.r TO THE BI ST INTI Kl.hlS OK 2 Bur hln s ,s M x t iss THE STATE OF UTAH. t N 5 iti , i(i2 f Iso l)i hull Kor. of tin of of F. LAMONT Side Slate t.irv TORONTO, I, t nti t 2 H2H S I Pi isimm Utah, do hereby certify that the foniming an full, nni.it nut tnn I 111 i1 Is v ( ) O ikl iml At m mil 'I lie Title as The of: Billot litle in and, (2) inutul, (1). copies Referendum of Senate tiill 2') ( h ipter 22 I ms of I t ill I nst .Npu i.d ( ilit Session, 1953), as will appear on the Billot as R, fiieinluin Pmposition Number Two, at the Gun ml Eli turn, Nmiuliir 2, 19 il, and as ap pears of record in my office Greenb 1 have hereunto sit mv hind and IN WITNESS WHLRI-OF- , affixed the Great Sial of the Stile of L tah it Salt Like City, this 1st day of October, 1954. LAMON I F TORONTO MA1TVI) Si ill tarv of State M iitsil Hu SEAL niuiiils sslun lh grt r n imu RF.FERF.NDt M TO SENATE HIT I. 7 tih iik. oil sumo of Ltah, 1953 hirst special ramm Chapter 24, II tmld II it n tin in ill ig( r 1 . Aa Act Abolishing the Opei itinn of Dixie Colli ge. Snow ( olh ge and il i dug stun llniught Ills silo Weber College as State Maintuimd Institutions, 1ioviding for the lu mg ptlli lud irul told tho is Transfer of All Real and Person tl Propi ity ( ompii ,n g S ml ( ol hi nil lhmit it leges on Condition Th it Tiny lie M uni lined as olh ges, and Mr.. Harold (Mane) Whiting. Springy llle I hi f o i box ot shi Both Imliisive and SiiIioiih gioon Repealing Sections 63 .1.) I to ii mkh d it on somo to Both Imliisive, Utah Code Annul itid 1951, dvu md disrlas s uistunius ol First Ladies ot our land She is to bo guest speaker at Ctsie and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1951, Relating to the Establishment lulls m thu s du Intptoiemt rit ( lub Thursday, October 28, beginning at 4 p. m, at the War Memorial Home. and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Wibir Colli ges. A Ii vs horns iti r Il.ilp n no Ceramic figures lor the models ot the presidents wives have been cieated by Miss Zina BALLOT 1ITIE w is lu i d ih il Mi llu mom v also ot Spi mgville, and the dolls have been beautifully and authentically gownJohnson, Proposition .No. 1 of i one mil ins (2i ni missing V bv ed AN ACT PROVIDING THAT vs hiting, ss ho is an i pert seamstress inteiested in designing clothes. Pro-gtar hr i s A r ( n is pi vi gri DIXIE, SNOW, AM) WHlllt tor the day ate Mrs. Doug I' ite and Mrs. Alf Fieemanwith Mrs. Fled nun than nidi ss n md i pi v irt ( ns JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISHolland relieshment chairman mis h i urn ri suited CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND Kilt TRANSFFR BY THE BOARD OF Civic Improvement Club Members Will Hear EXAMINERS OF ALL PROIT COMPRISING SAID Mts. TO A TRANSFER! E ON Whiting of Springville Thurs. CONDITION THAT SAID T RAN Mrs II Hold t Marie) Whiting OPERATE Tllh M AS COLLEGES. IF THEY ! AIL TO ol Springs tile is to be the guest Most Farmers HE OPERATED AS COEEK.LS, SINCLAIR TWO-BAspe iker at regular meeting of THEN ALL SAID PROP! RTY Covered By the Oste Impiovement club on SHALL REVFRT TO THE STAT E. afternoon October Thursday IF SUCH TRANSFI R IS OF Social Security 2S at 1 p m in the War Memo DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONAL rial home ITY, OR HELD UNCONS THE BOARD OF Pru tic ally all firm operator SHALL SILL THE Mis Whiting has costumed First and Main PROPERTIES TO THE SAME models of the Fust Ladies of the in Box Elder County will be cov TRANSFEREE I OR SUCH CONImted States and will dtspl ty eied bv social security after AS SIDERATION IT DM-MBRIGHAM CITY md speak on this creative hob January 1 1955 said W'esley CONSIDERING THE PROPER F Walson field representative ry SAVING TO THE STAT E IN BEof the Ogden social security of ING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPAll tho dolls have been made f ic e today ERATION. Very Good Deal To hv nn aunt and neighbor, Miss I, LAMONT P. TORONTO, Secretary of State nf the SLG of F.um operators who clear as Zni i Johnson ssho is dlso a hob Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, cnririt and true The Right hist being skilled in the art of much as $100 in d year will becopies of: (1). the Title aa cn triad, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapli r 24, Lawsof Utah, lust Spetial ur imtes Miss Johnson hds gin to earn social security cred Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Ri feri nilum Piopuntion made the figures that Mrs its the same way that self Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears business men have been Whiting has he lutifully gowned of record in my office. 1951 since in attire doing inauguration IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this 1st C is A in and ir club members special simplified reportday of October, 1954. sited guests are welcome to en ing procedure has been set up LAMONT F. TORONTO Phone 876 Mrs I arm opeiators who report on a toy the talk planned by Secretary of Stata cash basis and who have a gross SEAL Whiting, Thursday income of $1800 or less for the c hairman for the clay Program may report either actual year will be Mis Doug life and Mrs net or 50 percent of earnings Alf Fteeman. If the annual the gioss income In (h uge of relieshmenls will gross income is more than $1800 Stadcbaker-Packanl-ti- e actuil net earnings must be he Mis Holland assisted the rc pi ii ted hnstolferson, hy Mts Nello Mis Mis 'Rismond K Dunes, If the net is less than $900 for full-lin-e A Munns, Mrs Ella Long, the year the farm operator may El Mis Cameron llitmon Mis either report $900 or the actual mer Klitg iard Mrs George Ma amount for social security If son Mis Clair Morrell Mrs J the net $100 or aie earnings Mrs Milton Jen more in d taxable Edwin Baird year after sen Mrs Paul F Johnson, Mrs 1954 he must report all such Rudolph Kaiser Mrs Vera Mer earnings up to $4200 for social roll and Mrs Eenos Earl E-- Otapter Transferred I I Hii? I i ln I I ini i Get Behing These i an act , A i MIN-TA1NK- VOTE REPUBLICAN D b CANDIDATES i Who Will lils-POS- E 1 u I I I fa 1 I 1 I i .rpit " i i i' t f ?1 1 IKE For T S tbw - - - - STRONGER, SKi:R NATION, ST Vi Is and COFNTY Culprit VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2ND i xsr V -- 7 Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon lT. S. Congressman, District Nt. 1 v .. Ml ' i rjr Ni r I rn I i Y COI,-LEG- J w JL Harold FOR LEASE Y SERVICE STATION L, North h. Charles W. Claybaugh State Representative District 1 Kleon Kerr State Representative District 2 Party d Seely Oil Company world's dih laigest Gigantic producer ofcars and rucks announces C r Lewis S. Wight Commissioner County Term ar Maurice L. Reeder County Commissioner Term 2-Y- security 8 Mr Watson will City on Thursday He will he 1954 Stdte Employment p m. Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 27, 1954 IS powerful new Commander -- greatly reduced in price! Now in direct competition with the very lowest priced l-- Ss Really Rolling! To All Dealers: Public response to the New 1953 model Studebakers, has been greater than anticipated. As a result, the Studebaker Division will put its South Bend and Los Angeles factory employees on overtime starting immediately as a move to increase output. This unexpected higher demand is the first reaction to the lowering prices in anticipation of increased demand when its models were introduced in early October. Dealer demand has been especially high for the 175 horsepower Studebaker President reintroduced in the priced Held. (excerpts from a wire received from company) low-midd- Ihe HERE ispriced most new amazingly 8 in all America . . . the big, high-power- -- and handsome new 1955 8. Studebaker Commander This excitingly advanced new Studebaker is right down in direct competition with the very lowest priced Better still, -- V-8- s. Studebaker... 750 South Main this is It has a billion miles of proved success behind it. nofirst-timc-outmodc- Y hats l. more, this newest a of the Studebakers that won the most sweeping victories ever scored in the Mobilgas Economy Run. Studebaker Commander gas economy 50 much team-mat- e -- 8 is V-- B See all the new 55 Studebakers as well as this Commander. See the magnificent new President 8 and the big, powerful new Champion in the lowest price held. The new 55 Studebakers are the fastest cars on the g getaway the safest, cars in America! V-- LOCAL JOE CARR , Inc. Phone 737 0. Dee Lund County Attorney Claire Huggins County Sheriff INTEREST in the 4 NEW PRESIDENT , t 4 k' STUDEBAKER has been EXTREMELY i hff HIGH! Orders will be filled as soon as we can obtain George L. Johnson County Treasurer Olsen County Clerk K. B. - them from the factory. YOU , . . too, should see this BEAUTIFUL, LARGE, INEXPENIVE car now ON DISPLAY in our showroom. OUR SELECTION OF USED CAftS surest-stop-pin- better made, ..worth more when you trade 4, Utah office at 2 - companys bold move in The worlds greatest value in a low priced November at the STUDEBAKER 7 LOWER! We pass on to you the first big economies of the Studebaker-Packar- d combination! You get a better and more visit Brigham extremely good and DOWN! is PRICES ARE WAY JOE CARR, 30 South Main Inc. Phone 737 Margaret R. Evans County Recorder Tolman Burke County Assessor |