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Show 4 Friday, October 8, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield. Utah Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. 1 i THE . GARFIELD LEADER 80th Birthday Date Noted By Magna Lady omen s Howard Ridgt, Publisher Edith M. Ridgo, Editor Published Since ISIS Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1171 at Garfield. Utah by Ihe Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers given honorable mention by the National p,,,, MAGNA NEWS Garfield Maid To Become Bride Of Grant Mel Erickson Ht. Editorial Association. Mall subscription rates Payable strictly in advarxa - S2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Williamson ol Torrance, Califo: in j : Mr Hcibert Williams of S in Franciico; Mis. Gallyer and lLii-ul- An announcement of interest to many friends in this area is the betrothal and approaching of Miss Phyllis Curtis, daughter of Mr. and M.s. J. lmi Curtis of Garfield to Grant Mel Encl;.ion, sun of Mr. and Mi- - (V. vin K Davis of Keains. A reception will honor Oct couple Friday fifteenth in the Garfield wari-housnut-riag- e Club Meats Mrs. Ted McDvrmaid entei lamed members of her Pinochle dull j Tnursday evening at her home Mrs. Dick Munson was a special Puzes at the popular caidj game weie awarded la M:s. M m son and Mis. And: eve J Conti. The ladles Will hold lileir next meet ing with Mis. Lawrence Disci a October 14th. Section CLUBS ACTIVITIES FEATURES MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Miss Carol Joan Harmon Recites Marriage Vows With Gordon G. Knight a1-- Wi-.li- ini-rui- , in-- i g.i-s- t Km.l Williams ol Magna. Mis. Williams is a n resident of Magndand Lovely Daughter in this vicinity. Despite her age. she is spry and takes a daily walk blue-eye- d A to the business district from her C'aius-Ann Mane M.ss Lovely daughter arrived Sunday. October will become the bride of Mr. home. Both arc members of prominent 3rd to grace the home of Mr. and Bruce Wall work at eleven o'clock She enjoys m ivies and still Mil. Dale Jensen of Sandy, Utah. ceremonies Saluiday. October 23rd takes a very active interest in the l.ical families. She tipped the scales at 6 pounds, at Our Church Community Baptist Church. Lady of Lou.-de11 'a ounces and is the first child. Mr. Wayne Olsen r.f Heno, in Magna. Father C. E. Frergard The proud mother is the former will officiate. Nevada, was a guest during the The men of action, after all, at the home of his parents, Dorothy Anderson, daugher of Mr The bride is a daughter of Mr. only the unconscious instrument Mr. and Mrs Oluf'Olsen and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson of and Mrs. Nick Caruso of Magna of the men of thought. Sandy. Other proud grandparents and her groom is a son of Mr. and are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon T. J nsen Mrs. Charles F. Wallwoi k of of Magnj. Joliet, Illinois. A reception will honor the mp-ulAMENDMENT Mr. and Mrs. Jay Adams of pair the evening of ictoher will who leave Hunter have departed for Daker, twenty third, PROThe Count? af Utah shall conA JOINT RESOLUTION California, to attend funeral ser- shortly .liter the social for a h.nt POSING TO AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative vices of Mrs. Adams' father. Sin- honey nu.on Upon their return, t, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District, and he entitled to eight tln-will make a home in Magna. THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH representatives. cere sympathy is extended. The County of Uintah ahall conAnnouncement ol the furthcom- BY CHANGING THE CONSTIthe Twelfth Representative LEGISLATURE stitute THE OF TUTION ing nuptials will be greeted with MAKING EACH COUNTY OF District and be entitled to one I great interest by fi- many fi cm THE STATE A SENATORIAL representative. of the popular couple. The County of Juab ahall conDISTRICT. BY REAPPORTIONstitute the Thirteenth RepresentaING REPRESENTATIVES WATCH REPAIRS AMONG THE SEVERAL COl.'N-T1F.- S tive District, nnd be entitled to You Third Son OF THE STATE ACCORD- one representative. Let Ut Help The County of Sanpete shall ING TO THE 191)0 CENSUS. AND Your Jewelry With BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGIS- coiiMtitute Hie Fourteenth RepreRepalrsl LATURE TO DECREASE AS sentative District, and be entitled Mr. and Mrs. Eugene THE to one representative. AS INCREASE WELL are of Francisco. San California, Capable Experienced Th. County of Carbon shall conREPRESENTANUMBER OF Work of third their Our the happy parents We Guarantee stitute the Fifteenth RepresentaTIVES. son, who was born September Be it resolved by the legislature tive District, and be entitled to two of 19th. He has been named Gene. of the State of Utah, presentatives. Huffaker Jewelry ti The County of Emery shall Two brothers, 4 and 2, are cagcily all members elected to each house the Sixteenth Representatherein: and Furniture Co. making the acquaintance of their concurring 1. Parties Planned It is proposed to tive District, and be entitled to Section new brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ver! amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. A small ifccpti-iMagna tullowi-Dial 4411 thej Perkins of Magna are the proud IX of the I'uimtitutiun of Utah, to The County of Grand shall connuptials Fil:y guest.-- attended and maternal grandparents. rend: stitute the Seventeenth Representextended congi jtui.Uioiis t i the 2. The Legislature shall ative District, nntl be entitled to couple on the occu.-iuprovide by law for an enumeration one representative The County of Sevier shall conof the inhabitants of the State, Complimeiit.iiy to the bride, her A. I). 1905, and every tenth year stitute the Eighteenth Representasisters aie completing ai range-- ! ' to thereafter, and at the session next tive District, nnd be entitled merits for a six:::., and several fullowing such enumeration, and one representative. friends lion-.also aie planning to also at the session next following The Countv of Millard shall conthe new Mrs. Knight at a shower, j an enumeration made by the au- stitute the Nineteenth RepresentaSix Months Following she g: Mini's disthority of the United States, shall tive District, and be entitled to revise and adjust the apportion- one representative. Premium charge f:..n: tiie An Force, the; ment for representatives on the The County of Beaver shall concouple plan t . travel to Will cover YOU for enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representabasis if siii-I nuke tin-iin. li.oiu fixbe to ratios by law. tive District, and be entitled to all Utah State LiaSection 3, The Senate shall con one representative. list of one member from enrh counbility Laws. The County of Piute shall conBirthday Social of the State, anil the House of stitute the Twenty-firs- t Reprety f Plus small initiation of seventy-fiv- e Representative!, sentative District, and be entitled members. The legislature may in- to one representative. Msmbsrship Fea Complmirnluiy ti tin- hntiulay! crease or decrease the number of Th County of Wayne shall conuf Mrs. Minu And.-r- Candidate anniversary Republican Reprerepresentatives, hut the number of stitute the Twenty-secon- d Mix. son. Malt Peltcrss.in and Mrs. leas representatives shall never be sentative District, and be entitled Registed Oct. 12 and 26 So You Frank Greenwood entei tamed at than twiec nor greater than three to one renresentntive. 2 Can Vote November For a suc.ui Friday a, the Anderson1 times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shjil Section 4. Each county of the constitute the Twenty-thir- d home. Twelve long time friends' DELSA HOOK Dick Openshaw state ahull constitute a aenatorial Honest-EfticiDistrict, and ha entitled helped the honoi ert guest observe Experienced district. to one representative. 3130 So. SSSO West the occasion and u pleasant time REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall con(Paid Political Advertisement) of v.siting was enjoyed. DISTRICTS. Represtitute the Twenty-fourt- h Until otherwise provided by law, sentative District and be entitled representatives shall be apportion- to one represen1- ,!ve. ed among the several eountiea of The County of Washington shall AND HANG ME UP the State as follows: Provided, constitute CUT ME OUT Reprethe Twenty-fift- h SCHOOL DAYS SPECIAL That in any future apportionment sentative District, and be entitled made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shall conone ro resrntative. Represtitute th Twenty-sixt- h The County of Box Elder shall sentative District, and be entitled October DISCOUNT constitute First the Sat. Representative to one representative. iThurs., Fri., District, and be entitled to two COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:00 The County of San Juan shall (On Orders of 95.00 or More) STARTS 7:00 p.m. Rerepresentatives. constitute the Twenty-sevent- h In Technicolor Audio Murphy Lisa Gsyo The County of Cache shall conHave Your Fall and Winter Wardrobe Distrirt. and be enpresentative Second stitute the Representative titled to one representative. MOTHPROOFED-CLEANED-PRESSED DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER District, and be entitled to three The County of Duchesne sMl Returned to You in Dusiproof Bags Double Attraction representatives. Twenty-eiehtthe The Count v of Rich shall con Distrirt. nnd be Spike Jones fc HU City Slickers dilute the T'.iiu Representative Representative entitled to one representative. Buddy Hacketl Hugh O'BrUn Adele Jergcns KENS WARDROBE CLEANERS District, and be entitled to one The Countv of Daggett shall FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD representative. Renre. the Twentv-nint- h (Formerly Bert's) The 'ountv of Weber shall con- constitute 1ST DOOR WEST OF PAULOS AUTO COMPANY sentative Distrirt. and be entitled stitute the Fourth R presentutire to Noon 12 Starts one representative. Saturday Roundup District, and be entitled to eight Section G. This resolution shnll BOTH FEATURES CARTOONS k SERIAL representatives. to the eleetors of The County of Morgan shall con- he submitted FiniHtosjjS Everyone Invited stnte at the general election in stitute the Fifth Representative the 1954 in acrordnnre with Article October District, and be entitled to one XXIII. Section 1 of the ConstituSun., Mon., Tuei. representative. ITth. Last Show 9:00 p.m. Starts 7:00 p. m. The County of Davis shall con- tionI. of LA MONT F. TORONTO. SecSixth Representative stitute the of Stnte of the Stnte ol In Technicolor June Wyman Rock Hudson In District, nnd be entitled to three retary Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY A Great Story From A Great Author. Lloyd C. Douglas' representatives. the foregoing is a full, true The County of Tooele shnll eon, thnt correct copy of the constitustitute the Seventh Representative and MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION tional amendment nwnnsed hv the be entitled one and to District, AND NOVELTY ALSO regular session of the Thirtieth representative. 19.T a aptiears of The County of Suit Lake ahall record in mv office. the constitute Eighth RepresentaIN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 NO SHOW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 tive District, and be entitled to hereunto set mv hand nnd have n twenty-severepresentatives. he Senl The County of Summit shall con- affixed the Great Salt lakeof of Utah, st October "ity Next Thurt., Fri., Sat. stitute the Ninth Representative State of August, 1954. District, and be entitled to one this 20th day In Technicolor Howard Duff Van Heflin Ruth Roman representative. LA MONT F. TORONTO The County of Wasatch shall TANGANYIKA constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State. Double Attraction District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. Also In Color Calhoun Peggy Castle CARRIAGE TRADE Reception To Honor Prominent Magna Pair At Catholic Church long-tim- well-know- e evi-nii.- daik-liaine- i Honors Birthday Entertains Club to the biithday LuRue Breeze enieit.cned In Mrs. Arthur Marsh, jnett.'iv arranged home. of x anniversaiy he: of Club Sewing Curul cijU , cii.t1 iii'.ng M..vx i lav even. ng at the home members of the bB Sewing Club d night.-- : of Mr- -' Juaii It a social this mother, Mrs V U. Hatters. me entertaining at FI nence II i: mi m o! M.ign.i. bo ol A pleasant time was enjoyed by Friday at the Marsh residence. r.ur.e tiio u. ule oi Guidon G The ladies previously complithe group who will meet October Mrs. lone Aston on her Knight, son of Mr and M:s Glenn Itii vv,tn Mrs. mented Betty Green. Knight of Sintim. Tex.i birth date. The young r'luple exchanged Mrs. Ivan CleviIanJ and Mrs tne vows at the Harmon .fsidt-ncuAttend Luncheon to U. Paiks were It f)y ceremony being Mrs. C. F. Williams and Mrs. members of the Ladies Aid of the Matt Bishop Ivan Memiiio'.. Pcltersson, both officers of WBA Entertained The lovely bud u:is given , Community Baptist Church the Utah Safety Council, attended Members of the Womens Benevide Ve: day afternoon in the . ehurchruoins. a luncheon Saturday at Harmon's by in-fit Association were entertained way A prettily planned uncheon was Harmon. s house together at the Magna Monday evening seirved and sewing later conduct- - w,lh a number uf olhl.r Council Gown Baautiful Women's C'lubrooms by Mis. Call Cd. officers, to die.is affaiis of the For hei wedd,ii'!. tne br.d.- chose Lung. A dessert luncheon was served and card prizes given to a chic model of traditional white organization. toThat starts fio.n Mis W. W. Borland and Mrs. M.ir-jii- : sunn, entrain, fashioned witii long and is one day beyond it robes day Duke. sleeves, a sweetheuit neckline Hei tiie future with hope's rainbow How many deeds cf deathless veil of nude'- - illusion, was caught hues. vn tue and imnviital crime the Honor Party back to a coronet with tiny seed Baker Eddy world hud wanted had the actor A stork shower was given in bloom.v Stic a bouquet of said. "I will do this honor of Mrs. Tuny Mualioiiurdi, a while orehi.i surrounded by To know how wa.t is the Lord John Russell. Frifo: N.idiiumer t:ie Taylor, secret of success. pink rosebuds. great day, October 1st by Mrs. Sid Bruneau at the home of Mrs. G. O. Taylor. honor, an M:ss L ::ime Hum. m. Sixteen guests attended and maid uf honor. played biiigo and other games. A They woie hl.i. mcdcls ,.nd gay tune was held by ull. carried ii lkiui'G Mimiu: to the bridal ariungemviit. Lull.Turpin Estate Must Be Closed Strutz was t lower girl, dies-e- j in This Is Th Cilissn Wc a pastel tiock with a dainty front, from garage. 1 modern frame home. nations on her head wreath ol WANT and NEED cement basement, 2 rooms in basement. Immediate possession. of Coloiadi), Janie., J FOR OUR LEGISLATOR! Contact: tood a- for the groom in. Marlow Turpin, administrator at IG2S West 3150 South. MagMrs. 11 u: moil, mol her of the na or his attorney, Roy F. Tygesen 9113 West 2700 South, lhi.de, c.i i,i- u .o,c model and Magna. pinned u wli.li Phone Magna 6711 to her was beautifully decThe Properly located ai 2942 South 9000 West Magna orated wiln autumn llowcis in the living and dmmg looms. Mr- - 1 . j ' Tues-ii.ntiu-,- -. a-- ' i s w'k ' CONSTITUTIONAL t- 1 FOR HOME SALE - 50-fo- : DELSA HOOK two-thir- eon-stitu- j J n. $936 i r - I , mm your teas moans most with... Diitilled from Kentucky Lime-alon-e water and choice grains . . . matured in charred, seasoned oak barrels. That' why it tastes better. - ITSnMj Renre-entaU- enl not 30X not 40X not 50X fTSIOOZ BOURBON! - I Gem Theatre PERCENT 13 7-8- -9 constitute h , i 19-11-1- 2 NEWS-CART- OON 14-15-- Rory YELLOW TOMAHAWK" Date of first publication. Sept. 3, 1954, Date of last, Oct. 29, 1954. Bremens hate and sirens ftr the kids! -- a little luxury is good for every man K0ITISR THfiN A ... st) enjoy jWlmonl STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 years old PKICKI) TO m:SF. HRE! 4-ALA- RM -- the news about 8VIAYTAG ADVANCED AUTOMATICS newest of the new washers and dryers. Come in and OCT. 7th M-D- AY Krtttf.HiMMTKIIMKCSMXf LMmiriNK. Ml. 0. Phone see foryourself on C. STIAI6NT I0UII0N WXKUI JUKI I IUM IISTIUIM FINLEY REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 w 1 22, lavs of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution: Providing fur Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real and IVraoiial Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Sec-'ioand Utah Code Aniiu 1 953, Ml.-d- , Relating to the Establishment ami up .utu.ii of Car iuii College. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CAItKON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE ItO.ARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. I, LA MONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the are full, correct and true copies of: (1). The Title as enacted, and, (2). The Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two, ut the Gem-ni- l Election, November 2, 1954, and aa appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great f the Stale of Utah at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of O t..1, r. P ' 1. LAMONT F. TORONTO i Secretary of State SEAL ns fun-goin- -.l 1 REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 24, law of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and Weber College us State Maintained Institutions; Providing for tha Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; and to Repealing Sections Both Inclusive and Sections to Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, i.nd Chapter 85, Iaiws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establiahment utid Uperation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. I AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES RE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE HOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COL- LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANS- -- s' FEREK OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO HE OPERATED AS COLLEGES. THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF AOAIXST DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY. OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL. THE HOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO THE SAME , ,i. I KANSFKRKE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION AS IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OP- - e ERATION. LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of Stale of the State of J. do Ltah, hereby certify that the an full, currret and true 1. the Title ns enaeted. and, (2). the Ballot Title, in copies of: Referendum' of Senate Hill 39 (Chapter 24, Laws of Utnh, First Special Session, 1953), us will uppeur on the Ballot ns Referendum Proposition Number One, ut the Ger.vial Election, November 2, 1954, and aa appears of record in my office. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed Ihe Great Seal of the Slate of Utah ut Salt laike City, this 1st I, day uf October, LAMONT F. TORONTO i j . Secretary uf State SEAL .... Chapter ll ! ' 1 Magna (t. Chapter fun-goin- Sale And Service 2211 lialltui |