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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah I agrt-- with Rev. Dr. Talmadge. that there are wit, humor, and enduring vivacity among dud' Mary Baker Eddy people." Friday, October 22, 1954 I Mr. Jordan attended Royal Technical College in Glasgow and leceived his electrical engineerv 1 ing degree in 1936 from the University of Utah. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, natiunal honorw FOR RENT , home. 1 1 modern, gu heel, garage. Call Earl ary scholastic fraternity; Tau Beta 11KC l Bennion at Salt Lake 17. Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity; American Institute of Thomas Jordan, 05. ul 1329 East Electrical Engineers; Salt Lake FOR SALE home, modern. Coopt, lawn, 3 acre of 7th South, Salt Lake City, fuimer Scottish Club, English Speaking in electrical engineering Union, Christopher Diehl Lodge ground, water rights. Inquire at 7125 West 2820 South, dial 621B or at the University of Utah ard us-- 1 19. F&AM, and Scottish Rite 7705. IB. sistant chief electrician for the American Smelting & Refining LOST Toy Pomeranian puppy, Company at Garfield plant, died natural causes Friday at Up. light brown, white paws. Lost 'of ' m. at his home. Wednesday afternoon near Brock-banGood reward for return. He was first employed by Utah For information, dial 241B or Copper Company and began ser2044. 18. vice with AS&R in 1928. i ' i I ttrmn nKesident Dies n ' ' Bodies of Salt Lake City. He married Ethel Mann in September, 1916. Besides his widow, lie is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Barr (Jessie) Miller and Mrs. Roy (Ethel) Speck, Visalia, California and Mrs. Stephen (Lois) Frumyer, n Indian Head, Md.; eight and three sisters in Scotland. Sincere sympathy is extend.' J the sorrowed family, Mr. Jordan ( giand-childrc- Magna and Mrs. Anna May Nielwas well and favorably acquaint son of Salt Lake City. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ed in this vicinity and liked for his genial disposition and jolly Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Butters of nature. Casper, Wyoming and Mrs. T. W. Butters of Morgan spent a week Mrs. Elizabeth J. Jons entertained members of the Rehekah visiting at Ihe home of Mr. and and their friends Mrs. V. U. Butters. Harmony Lodge after the regular meeting FriM.ina First and Second Ward day, October 15th. Games of Cui) Scout pack meeting is slated were refreshand bingo played ments served. Special prizes were OclulM'r 27th, 7:30 p. m. in the won by Marvin Malmstiieu of Magna Ward. Everyone, including childicn, is invited to attend. : a little luxury is good for every man so enjoy RE-ELE- HWlnumt CT WM. A. DAWSON STRAIGHT BOURDON WHISKEY for Hazel Taggart Chase a Congress w DAWSON saved our School Lands! DAWSON can win the efficient Re-ele- ct 6 years old AM) ritlCKI) TO 1I.KASK fight for Echo Park Daml County Recorder For the firat time the county recorder's office is practicShe is ally Sving YOUR tax dollars. Vote DAWSON helped increase Social Security Benefits! DAWSON supported the Eisenhower administration ending the 3 year drop in Farm Prices! DAWSON's leadership opened Utah's Lead and Zinc K NOV KIMNI KHUN UMKfNK, MB. COWUT Republican iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHmiimmiimiiiiiii nmiiiinimiiiiimmiiiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiii Mines! DAWSON's Multiple Land Use Claims valid. Bill made Uranium DAWSON supported ECONOMY for Lower Taxes! Dawson Does More For Utah! , REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 22, Lawa of Utah, 1953 Find Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution! Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Secand Utah Code Annotions tated, 1953, Relating to the Establishment ami i n College, BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE UK DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE BOARD 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, IAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copiea 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, at the General Election, November 2, 1964, and 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 S:'.'t Luke City, thla 1st day of O.tnVr, i: i. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of Stale Chapter 5, 6, 1 Elect Cco. R. Huntsman As Sheriff After 24 years its time for a change in the sheriffs deIs Huntsman partment. trained to handle Juvenile delinquency end law enforcement. He'll bring needed efficiency to the sheriffs Dipt. Vote Republican SEAL REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 24, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and Weber College as 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 Both Inclusive and Sections to Repealing Sections Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, to and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES. THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONAL-- , ITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITU TIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE TO THE SAME PROPERTIES TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONAS IT DEEMS SIDERATION PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BE- -t t ING RELIEVED OF THEIR OP ERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true (2). tha BaUotntlei ta copiea of; (1). the Title aa enacted, ana, Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24, Law of Utah, First Special Proposition Session, 1963), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record in my office. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto ret my hand n affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this 1st Uy of October, 1K4. p TORONTO A personal car of distinction ...with Trigger Torque performance Is, Chapter 'SEAL iiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -- Something totally fresh it here a new that .sets (hr styling keynote fur other Kurd cars to tillin'. all-ste- friction design. 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