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At the M In day erelong to'is win ia tin (In to nt sd teptt-- t Iaik queen h toi the (mid and (iiiin hall was June Warn winning gill M r and M 15 loll!) s still li i and Mis K Olinstta Iim J v i itoi s on Sundav m iu pi Ljman Huisi has at Still Iak ( ji mi Ini'- - n Tin William H id uunp of tlu t Id Imn Daughters ol th iheir ifgulai niieMit on Hninv a noon at the iio ih ol Mis oim Z l,unfo Hattie R Iih uw tin plat e at 1 itl iv I d mo ai ni miand ns ml .It Hit to till Mis jo F i iiid no uf to In ii liUs tr U w A 'in lnke ioon an M i liain t e i Saif I ind ak Mis He old went ( Kir w t k oils j,msH visitors inn and Mis John knbv tit m o n iiid i wink i lip non I t w i hi h Him Mi in st nl II v I i i t tnlti-iO- Hi Mi i all pn m dinl 1 M ii State numbind 0 ending Jum m tin u Nil m th I't-'md tin lit 1 n loin an buiidun est flRUies . la ,isso iat ions '.how f i n it) lijk Constitutional Amendments such purposes shall oo redueod annually in proportion to the revenue so allocated, provided that any surplus above the revenue required for the btato district school fund as provided in Section 7 of this Article shall be paid into the State general A )lnt rMltioa proposing on omn-- l fund nl is Strlion 13 st Articlo V 1 of ) SECTION 2 Secretary af State to pablUh. of lUh, tr oMtitotion of Iko 8ut tThe secretary uf State is directed to cause loltng t VMsndM in tk irrnlstsr of th thts B It roolvd Sp Ihc Ifftsloiurr proj need amendnent to bs tiubhsbcd Bute of ( toh. (wo third of all mrm as rei.uire' ty tho consOtutioti and to he houoo to (he elector of tl State at So g submitted ronrarrn urli kro ioelri the next gen 'ul lection ia the manner thorein r 1 uled to mended Stations SECTION by taw pro SKtTION 3 To take effect whsa If That It is propoood to amend hcamn 18 nf of th VI tsto of th constitution ArtieU approved by the elector of th State thia of Utah ao that the same shall read i roposed amet dment shall take effect on ihe 1st dav of January 1931 follows bded with live Secretary of State FebSECTION 13 Vacancies to be filled J AO huise ruary Vncancies that may coir in either of tha Jopisiaturc shall be filled in suh bv taw be Const iluiional Amendment manner as may provided 8ECTI0N 3 Recreiary of Mato to pub No. Uih. The secretary of Male is directed tr REIATING TO STATE KHOOI FUND e to amendment esuM this propose! Of D48TKIHI TING IN. AM) MANNt-published aa required br the rontitution OF 81CH and to b submitted to the electors of h A resolution providing for amend joint the n the next general e!eU in State at raents to house Jowit reaolutiens nummanner proe'ded by law bers three and eight passed by the legwhen If no SECTION 3. In effect islature in I92P proposing te amend ile th s proved by tho electors of the Section I Article X and Section 7 Arproposed amendment shall take e'fe t on ticle XIII of the constitution ef the State XI the 1st dar of January f I tab relating te the Aisle i'tooi fund filed With the Secretary of Sate and the manner ef distributing Ihe in 21, J 930 terevt ef such fund and other revenue f tho orveral school districts ef the State Constitutions! Amendment Be it resolved by the I egislature of the No 2 Slate rf blah ef all ike mem RFI ATiSf. TO RF FM L RESOLUTION bera elected to each Hoses concurring AN!) TAXATION therein A feint resolatlen proposing an amend 8F T10N Reeolatien to proposed moat te Sections 2 and 3 of A'lieio 13 amend 7 hat U is to amend hours f the eenstitatiea of the NUte of I lab Joint rcfcohitiin n proposed 3 passed iirber bv the relating to revenue and Uni on legisatore in I4 ft proposing to amend Be it teselved bv the Leg s'atore of (he rection 1 nf Article 0 nf ihe ecnatitution two third of al State ef I tah f the iae rf Utah to that th same will membora elected te each House ronrur read as ffllows ring therein: 8FCTI0N 3 Proceeds of lands and other 1 to SECTION Sections proposed cent ef proceeds per amend- Jhat it prormnel to erne d propertyfund per nf all lands that and 8 of Article XIII of the j petual been or he proceeds Sections he bv the Unit have may grants! so of Utah tho ed Mate tn this State for the constitution of the State suppo t the same will read as follows of the rtmmon ethnoV the proterds of a J SECTION J Tangible properfv to be pioje-t- j tnat mav accme to the btate taxed hew1 valne aacertsmed properties by escheat or forfeiture all nn lontd to provide annual lax axemptwdegislatBra haiea and dividend of any iti n far flute- - Ail tangible piopcrty in the incorpniated under the lawa of corpoi Una Mate the of Statd not exempt under the laws the proceeds of the axle of timber miners! United States or under ths constitut on or o her po erty from achnc! in' Mae half be taxed in proportion to tu val lands othsv than those granted for specifie (o be aaeertaiqed as provided bv law Tne purpose and fine pep ceniom of the ne property of th United States of the Ue, proceeds ol the sale of public la ids untie ettie, towns school disl ctsn- within the Stoto, whuh ahail be soldvig by aud puljic hh - the I nued Mate municipal corporations to the ad the buiHtngs thereon u d mission of (hm Statesubsequent with lota ris. into tha Onim ahail h w xclusively for either re'igimis he and lemaip a perpetusj fun I to ie purposes and pl.ve of burial calletl Ihe State School fund the not held or used for private or f rron t" of which only shall be dietiihutrd inicrcat among benefit, shall be exempt fioan tnxnl on the several school districts according io canals reservoirs Viator fight, ditches fht 'a- - p ctftmg nooi census bwer plpnta, pumping plant tiann TION 2 Revelation 6M to proposed flumes owned aid ton lines, pipes and mend that it w proposed to amend hnuM wed by fhdividual or corpora ion for tr joint resoiu mq number 8 paared bv the bv the slate owned ngating lands within legislature in propo ng to am- -i d or the flection auch individual or rorporsttenq ef Article X I li ef the conitatu-tio- n thereof shall not be individual member S of ihe of U ah so that the asm separately taxed aa long as they ba be will -- end a follows owned and used exclusive! for such rur SFCT10N 7 Rale of tstat'ea net ta a oasa. Power plants, power trs uismn exceed distribution. The rate paryoee g linea and other property used for of taxation an tang ble property ihall not and delivering electrical powet a exceed on each dollar of valuation two portion of which te used for furnishing and four tenths mills for Stt't power for pumping water for irrigation purpose two tenth of one general mill for high lands on in State the of lhal purposes school purpose, which Shall constitute the may be exempted from tnxaion to He high school f md said fund shall be xtout that such property is used for nrh d in the manner the legiatatu-- e Thee exemptions sha'l aecri e shall purpose to the school district mainte the benefit of the uses of wate- - so tainingprovide, h gb schools and such levy for pumped under such regulations as the leg district school which together ialatura may jireacnbe Toe taxe of the with the intewt purposes on the permanent echool Indigent poor may be remitted or abnteJ fund and such or her funds as may ue at auch times and in such manner as may available for district school purposes, wit b provided by law The iegislatui may raise annual y an amount which the for frem provide fixation t.k ng for eath person of school are equals exemption the tn f homes, 'homesteads and personal prop state as shown by the last preceding school rty. not to exeeod two hundred fiftv del census the tame to be distributed amorg tara ia value for homes and homestrads the achool district according to the last and ane hundred dollars for persorai preceding school census and in addition Property not to exceed 13 000 in aa rty fund when added equalisation walue owned by disabled persons who to otiier revenues provided for thw purnerved lb any war in the militaiv seme pose by the legielntura shall be 85 ft) for bt tto United States or of the State f each pertoi of school age as shown by the Utah am? by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census said equalimo Orphans of such persons may be sation fund shall be apportioned o the axempted as the legislature mav pmv de school districts in auh manner as the Tha teftelature hall provide by law fer mature stall provide Said shall raU mm mshI las sufftc ent with other st not br unices prvpvemoa to mt revenue, to defray the estimated orincrease the same specifying the rat or dinary expense of the State for each f rates proposed th time Jut whwb year For the purpose of paying the the same shall h levi-- d be firstmgsubmitState debt if any there be the legist ted to a vet of auch of the qua! fied eicc-tor- s ture ahail provide for levmg a tax of the State as ta the neat presufficient to pay the annual inter-ea- t ceding such e r tion shall year have paid a and te pay the principal of auh f'eo property tax assessed to them within the within twenty years from final paraie Sate and the majority of tho voting mi tha law creating the debt thereon shall vote in favor loereof hb stub SECTION 8 Aaaesamer t ard taxaiin manner ax mny he provided bv law f tangibia property regulation rate -SE( TION 3 Secretary ef flute te pubi&edactieaa exemptions psonal in lish The secietary of State is directed to eoase tax rates dispositions of revenues ceuxe this ropowtf amendment to be pubThe legislature shall provide by law a uni lished a required by the constitution and form and equal rate of assessment to be ed to fne eetto of the State taxation on all tangible property in the at the sjhmi text reneral e return in the manner State, according to its value in money and prov drd br law as one ptopositibn m lieu ahail prescribe bv law such regulations a of H J P numlrrs 3 and 8 passed at hall secure a just valuation for taxation the Aguiar rxin- - of the Uth lex h la ure f tuck propertv ao that every peraon ALC1ION 4 Ta take effect when and corporation shall pay a tax in propor If aoproved by the ele.iOr the flu tten to the value of hi her or its tan the proposed amindment shallof take effect that the legWta property, ptovided on the first day of January gibto 71 ture may determine hie manner and ev ent bued with the Secretly f fl'ate Feb mt taxing transient Int stock ard rua y l CO being fed for slaughter to be us'-tor human consumption Intangible prop ConMilutional Amendment arty may be exempted from - taxation a N such i ai property er it may be taxed t ION i ner and to auen extent HMA11M. Itl THE leg) a i e kt may provide. Provided that if In no nlr f ATAT10N OF MINtg AND MINING PROFFRTY property be taxed as pioperty the tale A feint reselutira providing fnr an amend Hereof ahail not exceH five mi" cn earn men! le Nertipn 4 Article 11 ef the When exempted hnn dollar of valuation. renatiiutmn ef the Aisle ef Utah relattaxation aa property, the taxable n one ing tn the laiat on ef mines and mining therefrom shad he taxed iin icr any tin based on incomes, but when taxed Iv properly the State ot Utah as pror ty tha in vne Be it revolved bv the I egiltrr ef the Kiate of tah twa-thinf ail the memThe therefrom ehallnot alee he tavei bers elected te each best legwlatwra may provide for dedur ona ex conferring therein on offset anv haed tax andor mptiona, 1 PFCTION Bert one to tov The personal proponed apon income amend hat it is rr rates shall be graduated but J e oh tj amend Sec III H th c intitutun it asnm rate ahail not exceed six per cent of tion 4 Artirfo tii of f teh so frat He seme wi wet Income No excise tax rate b rc 1 a- - mm rws q upon income eali exreeu ti ur i?r 4 TION Mines and cs ms tn be as SF( i The rate Wet income he mitgluiri ba is and nraiiipie esed rr e a te ontauei fnr iixe tssed nn A i as be vimsiH n he a e property tangible in for taxes si angil c- - us a rr s o- - tr t g r a mi lch ere and affective until Janua v 1 Piscer and ror in pis e shall be iter until rhai eed Ir tew by a cte of aa prp de provided er ted to tne theba )egylsjrc tha majority of the a and mu ipie mw used in rev Ail st aeb bouse of the ire gts r ii g tne vsJu of metall ferou m nna enue received from iaxev on inroire or frrm taxes on inang K e pppr'y shall be for taxauoo purponee nd the addiHcnal allocated aa 'ii owa per cent thereof to aatmssod va.ue of $S 00 per acre therwf the state district school fund and 23 Hs'l mot be ebanred before January J, 23o nor thereafter untU otheiwtae progenper cent thereof to the ?.- U wUr mins ar samlet eral fund aad tie Elate iaviaa ior ' vided by law. ,T CoMtitutional Amendment ' No. I BB801UT10N RHATING TO MI I INO VACANCIES IN lfct.ISLATLKF ilD. liltl.sf ' claims and other valuabl mineral deposits. Including lands containing coal or bjdrc carbons and all machinery use in nun ng and all property or surface improvements upoo or appurtenant to mines or mining claims, and the value of any surface use made of mining claims or on nirg property for other than mining purposes, shall t assessed as other tangible property SECTION 2 Secretary o State to pab-tUThe secretary of fltaie ts directed to eauae this pijposed amendment to be published as reqntred by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided by law when. If apSECTION 3. In effect proved by the electors of th State this proposed amendment shall take effirt ou the 1st day of January 1931 Filed with the Secretary of State Fefc ruary H in i i te ad sum t iwl ini vni arfed tile own, ruary U, 1930 lone it- oi ilu mini,- an id nt -- be THE LOCATION OF THE STATE PRISON AND STATE 1VSTITI TION8 A Joint resolution proposing an amendment te Section 3, of Article XIX t the recoastitatiea ef th fltate of ( tf, lating to the location of the Btne Prison. Be it reeohed by the I egla ure of thr Btato of Utah, two thirds of the members elected to each bouse concurring therein SECTION 1 Section proposed t amend That it is proposed to amend Section 8 of Article XIX of the e stituticn of tbe fltate of Utah so that uto same wilt read aa fdlows SECTION S Loeatlon of public Institutions and disposition ef lands 7 he puhua institutions o the State are hertby i lov&tod at th paces here na" ter named eah to have the lands specifically -- ranted lo it by the I n ted Mates, in the Act of ( orgress apprrved July 16th, 1894, to be disposed of and uded in suib manner as the legislature msy provide F tot The acat of government and the State fair at bait ake Ci v Serond T institutions for the deaf and dumb and the bl nd and the State reform school at Ogdea City, m the county ef Weber Third The Utah Stfce hospital at Provo ( ity m the county of Utah SECTION 2 Secretary ef State to pub- IWb d rce Th Bee!e?nf pf sf m iuti Urn pii(. retd an endifi it U l j aa required by the constiuti n and Ilished submitted to tne elec s of the at the next gere-sect a in the manner prowled ly Isw 8M.TION 3 Te take effect when. If approved hv the elertnrs of the S ate, thi propeeil amendment shall tase efecft on the 1st dav rf January Filed wih the Secrra y of State Feb- rg Negrete v r ah do hererv i the foregoing n a f l je mpy of Comti it oi al Arr H We It it I 4 spe is e ms n C nf ihe leg of rc Jr w ness wlcrerf I ha n land and affxl th the N a e of Ltan, this i .1 no- -, H - U , & e to etof nt d&j of w North Logan j M ii t ii In id n -- in I em-- f , t ii -- Si, s mud tv t It ot e - ' a- - - M and tin, gill Hotel 1, ii I ut . go, - in ( 'Cri'.Kt S X It takes a different sort of cultivation to get the sort of flower that come in baskets. uni- - mm flaik-to- n id lt two wtek I Arm TO $2 20 SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN $1 50 H ( ( h- Air- - Howard dav Ot t lt is enjovtng AND RETURN OCTOBER 21 ST tin- - wt , k litld- - of Ogden was a i -- ' oi here earl. Mon a t'i r hunt ot arti, mo: ttng km Aldredge of Preston with lute Monday on business Kmipam - la- -t TO OGRCN Iti -- in i ot (,tf,u. tie Time are 4119 enlisted negro,-- , and live negto offueis in the I t , t Ts . j", - - v I e, w .v aw Horn Iaigan via Oregon Shon Tickets good onlv Line Railroad in (.oa.hes or chair cars, limited for return to home destination be was fore midnight Novembet 3rd Ask loial agent tor details Says j., j. 1 r 5 S' IjA y - ty 4t r ' ! HECICSCHER i ' n fi 1 Y AUGUST V 7 ? 4 -- " Noted Philanthropist 7 Chairman of the Heckscher Foundation for Children; President Child Welfare Committee of America nntd wa- him In mi uivets he um hi ul tm 1 i gu st- Ihe tabl, uni horn, u , 1 d, i mated m tall Mi lion, is mil am mm leaves was pi, -- int, d with a vni m The evening n autitii! pr, -- i nt wa- nijoviit in must., games and lal ( hat rt , Ralph -- until (amp nf the r- held lnughttt- - nl Ihe Pionei tt thin monthli meting 'Ilmt-da- v home ol Mi- - Pita , t t i, p m man i lie ( was giveu hv h on-- 1 ih in ot I i t I In ' Tv. w V fa 1 'V?' y.j a- - S. U Mr- siv- - ' V4y ty i y z. os- r; -- Ultra Violet Ray in your a ; 4 uinii ol tall ImtiM tilde was . In au tl ul (ike, -- I 7- h, Ing ail , ,v flowers The and wi h d Out ot j The Mr and fain town - Kilpti Jenson, in Mi ill and Mrs L! Holmgren Kov n n uinii Mr and Mi- inliiiM , n and family and Mrs and familv all p llolmgien ot It, ir R v , r Mr and Mrs Carl oil, tt nl Pitston and Mrs Wan and familv of Tat ,t i Mi- ii y sr j. v r V) y & o V J , which the public will whole- heartedly approve' i 5 f f 4 ii 5 ) M vV V V" Toasting of LUCKY STRIKE is a distinct contribution of y - ;i f - -- - Jh fr'J. v , '.4."Vi VS x music tmludtd s gue-t- , Kt .entered with the minerals written ou lit netting was en r lit (ulnis guests & "y Covets . - ? - and Nelson - J i I mi-n,- tn Mi id ii tu ,n it , HH md .i -( Mr- Plant - Croiujuist in d at dinenr reetnili in n Mill t.nffin ot Ran n k mi, th -- vniiii, on of Mr the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobaccos the Cream of the Crop THEN "ITS LUCKY STRIKE that heat puri- TOASTED." Everyone knows fies and so TOASTING removes harmful irritants that cause throat irritation and coughing. No wonder 20,679 physicians have stated LUCKIES to be less irritating! Everyone knows that sunshine mellows thats why TOASTING includes the use of the Ultra Violet Ray. 60 u ?r Oi 2 K Your Throat Protection ii,ii n i i ul I it, i,i w n,i i , ' t li ,ii. w U Ia mot und nl r , li i , d, , in ,i,i i id -- , n iit- - ' t In It i - 1 u ,i m - ill (, M I i i , i ' principle of philanthropy. And so, interested as I always am in modern developments, I consider that your use of the Mr. bv. i.i! mied p in tnativ till ml- - of Mr- - lolm lil, lit in will b. pleased to learn thl- tint -- im - tvp, , led 1 a ii i , I, hospital oni Logan -i , Vi h underwent b, -- u, i , Director: Empire Trust Company Crucible Steel Company "The most laudable service that any industry can render is the attempt to benefit its patrons. That is the cardinal i v & f - 4.V i f sfj wjjt e ? y, a Tip I tt Th. A i k, h r rou i. t 1 it T - to v iK ; i. i. tau. uu it r i i C Mfr 1 i r HtcL i! f aqainst irritation i . i tli . i n ! ir w t ' 't i t.i rn j'cur oil t Sttndar A Stephenson ot the high (OiitHilimn and h Id, r Bingham to out sat lament weie mi mg lu- -i Sundat i ol in to Mr . p, nt -- in ill i t, Non 1. n n in i,t, lie i 1 hnrj). Hot ii H Logan 11 mid Mi - n - v inti in tn, la--- ! K d Visits , 4 nan was the motif for a i, light till nipti-e pat tv given In . giuiip of It lend- - at his home -- ttnidav , veiling tile oifasion hi- h mg hnithdav annivet-ai- v i Sawtabur ftf Btato undo, -- uget tb ir i 1) - 0 of Pm m Il 11 -- i t a y MM ' n I e of n a e N - M t i- -t '"'it II I. till of il at t ro f n s II I Vibsler and Mie ttsitiug J ennie ()w. n wit. Mr and Mr- - Fiedemk Wanner eie in atundame at tile dedtea non ot Mink Cn k imeting lions, CMi tl 1.11 ill (in Pi t, Wilui Id iho Mi- II , M-- H auto H Auger ntotoi tali last Sunday t i M wetk-- , A DISTINCT CONTRIBUTION lias b- to (SEAL) m 11 if I M Hoi Pot i Hi and Mi to Sti nda i ini' u hi , 1 -u with t tl 111 i fy - the same appes- ber in j Ml-- , n m i i j m e i the Stale of f,r. t tr Hi k i r in! ( uno 25 . M io w f i Mil 111 i nd M- i- Mi-,- k i i Mi J n wlxji) , unt M ih f i t I i f j i ( i Nelson lett tin t 1 REIATING TO II Ang, ihaigmg that hit - binktii and her lower ul lip badlv In- - I Constitutional Amendment No 6 ruary -t jti- Ann (htihtv Injur, U in an auto til, d nu.t lot Hut iron mi (gain-- t the ownet of t nia bine tint wie.ked her cat u to islature hh ad - worth v,h pi - Mil Constitutional Amendment SECTION 1 Secretary of State to yob-UsThe secretary of fltate it directed to cause this proposed amendment to be pub hshed as required by the conatitui m and b submitted to the elector of the State at the next general eieclioa n the manner provided by law SECTION 2 Te take effect rNn If approved by the electors of the 9tae this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January. 131 Filed with the flee etery of State Feb- will in t , n t t i . Ml Ft III N m u in ijtjiin v nt in ' im si S ' No 5 A RESOLtTlON ( KbATING A STATE TAX COMMISSION A Joint resolution proposing an amend anent te Section 11 of Article 13 of tha constitution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation Be it received by Ihe 1 egislature of the State of I tah two thirds of all mem bera elected to each house concurring therein AM. TION 1 Section! proposed to amend That it is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article XIII of the const tution ot the fltote of Utah ao that the same win read aa fo'lowt ax com 8FCTION 11 Creation of flu iasion goven jr to sp membership terms duties county bonds point duties. There shall be a flute tax com mission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall he ong to fhe members the same political party f the commission shall be appointed bv the governor by and with the convent of the senate for such termi of office as my lie provided bv law The State tax commix sion shall administer and supmise the tax laws of the State It shall asscm Dimes and pubic ut lities aid adjust an equalize the aiuauon and assessment o' It property among the several ct unties hall have such other powers of original xa ornament as the legisia ure msy provide I nder such regulations in su-- h ravev and within inch limitations as the legislature mav prescribe it shall establish systems of public accounting review proposed bond Issues revise the tax lev et and budgets of local governmenul unite and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counlTs The du ties imposed uion the State board of equalisation by the conetituun and laws of this S ate shall be performed by th State tax commission In each county of this Stae there shall be a county board of equalization consisting of the board of coun v commission era qf said county The county boards ot equalization sh',l adjust and equalize tne valuation and assessment of the real anrt personal property within their respes'ne counties subject to such regulation and control by the State tax 'ommiM on as may be prescribed by law fhe State tax and the county boards of commission shall each have such other equahxatior powers aa msy be prescribed bv the leg- n in J I , 4- ItHO 25 i fuMl- o th mi n i Ul ItUdt if U(1 Os I lllL M IIM t Jfl s M I o um st it i n hi hold mi onlv i in l)tl j Hills i 4i mm Imhi Hdnni h ii mn hi lie nil tWdti ijl 11 til- In tln rmn ho no h H i m Mai tin n tv in in Ins of tin Moon Jus Im It i m u run v rwnl nu jiin'o-ophof exqu nit btim nn tin loundaiion ot onp of t lift qtioimet dramatK sifi ations m a iim1m n An eii(.m tlr.uni V failur s Deer ( Mr f H i t mill uht !!t li M i t Piil li tmi In i nil (I i i hh I ( n Ml Ham ii hint ( u'l Mi-- s. urla tot a mat' tidelti ed to Ii.ntou I uttet noon Mi and Mis s i a n 1m il nl M j d J r i Iti j 111 ii j I Hunk Mil t ! t h i r t , in no ll t t M to npi Min I ami Mi l.si iv i H I in ) U i ni siiali SiHUson ami Mh Ki Kali ol niijif-- sj nf Vvulms ami Iinrnls dav hi n wlariw Says & m i III i f j sniti It ti tp iv w n t inn -- i tl iii llllilh Hr l W.d lake Are Dinner Guests S anion ol Mi and Mrs j) Soda Sjn inH were dmnei ru sts ot Mi iiid Mis Jrmph V heamonn lesHon Ihe HiMoi o th (on on Saturdav 'I lux ud tuned home 7 In Misten Sjifurdav t v niriR MitutioK of I tali who is tmplaved Miss Mai I aw a Wilma and Sarah IMihou xocal selection and Mis rhbt Uat hing si hool at fb i jamin I tali AMu roft flave a reading Tin last sp m flu week end at the home of i M t t j i M M u I i i Mm j ' tt i f Wi 1,1 ihnov sjnl ldiIluiisdav if Silt Mh-- n o Raiter Fanny pat orr i v t v i i l it i t j ii . will M id ' s v p M i M u i n M tl ftll Minn in rt van of isim t .1 Ml i t i t Hit dimfv a i jt i i Hi n u ft " d dS SHI ioin nl lids Ibl iiilth t in bu t i iiuinbi r sji nt a t n mis M i I in U l i t (i t t in Hi Nil t i led ( -! !!- lot 1 jifi; 'I i I Weston i i man PLAY IS v K oc Y. REAL DRAMA f ll.tltli Of til SlK Mr. lull lii,,tr n v h ;i m in rimi o m fettained ai a da, dim., mi s m t Jn dav Uh V iihH to Mon A large nimihei (il Hvd, Talk tut 111, d ui 'hint ills M (I Ma mm ( a nt ladies attended llie t iniem t, i m i v a a AiHiiiiiii isivtin" ImMt-Saturday aftemoon and ewntn t h r s w f ) j dt i ot alt ih given at lire home ol Mi- - Unit Met anu ot SmithtHld in urn ol rooms oi t h oi a ion Mis Siul Iamb sinnaind on Miss, Zeth Mi (aim elm - to hi md r r SI) 7 I'D, $100,000 For FIRST To Profile ,vNcck Ir III VAEEEY DAILY E 1 , j n v ho ir li nc vwiiiu nl against cough Coirpnny hni insiUd Mr August LCKY bl KIKLS famous '1 casting |