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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Former Resident Dies In California Home M:S Ni .-i two daughters, M:s. Julia S.ittun 15"' ..'id M:s. George I, I)cn ' 'ii 'I M Jar i, in add.lion t III":' l iui.i: n. i Llt'.Jii--- en,ug d e Tui-Ml.i- y Friday, October 29, 1954 !. ' ! fili S.ii- Milieu J lung iiiiu-'Smi Saturday IneliM'i u . V hausen M !n- a iLugfile:. Mis. Tiiide Mil iit y . in Curti'uid. Iulifurn.ii. afti : .veil ua-- . iiuvm An m lii.s a:t-u- . 1 : I' :r,.,: tilll'.'S S. iii i i i mputhy is I a family. j !: U ' I': ' iii. ,.ii ..... 1,; DELSA ; a a Salt in at givcti HOOK i . i. . . : ' i 1 first Child DEER i :,-- i - h., i g ine Siin-ci- e dee: hunting . ;ia:eiit-- t . sy ii.jijiliy munity is extended reaved family Survivors Given Sii'.viio.'s inelude tile ON HUNT ti siii daring ' Chester Lee and Linda Gay of Mi,n!a :i Hunu Magna anil Mr Douglas (Shirley) E. E. McCarty, Sr. is convalof Dui'liesn t'ouiii. Di'll of Sait Lake City and a He wj, tin- son ,.f m. Mrs. grandinothei, Mrs. Mary Smith of escing very niceljJ at SL Marks Chester Loveland. iliJ.Vi Hospital following major surgery. S.iutll Salt Lake City. 'MUD W'it in His condition is reported good. Magna. Peel Funeial II .me is comThe Tin young man w..s li.iu.e on leave fioin the .i.nu-.- l services pleting jrranpi'Mii'nts. :n tin- y luth'a .,islei- - and a In other: ol tire comto the be- wvmwmwmwmwi LISTEN WHEN NUTRIUTE WITH OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE THE Dennis Day SHOW DO YOU HAVE TV TROUBLES? a radii funfest! Homs On Leave Welcome vimIiiis at tin home of Mr. iind Mrs. K. S Mrtjuivey in G.irfn'1,1 are a son. duughter-- ' and grnndMin, Mr. and Mrs. Mi MeQuivey ?K:u D. is slutiuned at Furl Lewis, Wash-- I in-la- For the best in service and repairs, see or call RE-ELE- mTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiniitiin uf I'l.lll. voters ill rouj;li our Constitution and h inc enacted law s to keep good Judges on i lie Bench. Justice George Vi. Wurihvn is now a Justice ol i he Supreme (ouri of Utah, lie is up for re election November 2. I'uli d.uK newspapers in their cjiiori.ils describe him as a "judge of high reputation and uniuestioned integrity," and as the true judicial mind, diligence, a possessing stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the rights of litigants." lie has stars of judicial l'uh DOiN & TV DAVES SERVICE in Manila WM. A. DAWSON Dial 2922 SUNDAY ington. KDYL 3:304:00 Receives Discharge sun of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snow nf Garfield, has received his hnn.nable dis charge fi.mt the Navy at Charleston, South Curiilina, after serving four years. He w;.s an engineman, third class. Lee D. Snow, for 4 ACTS" about Uloa Dial for I'islaiurc Rydalch rwwwwwwwwwwww 0 DAWSON saved our School Lands! DAWSON can win the fight for Echo Park Dam! ')()I)CK lias done it. ..better wait ! helped increase Social Security Benefits! DAWSON supported the Eisenhower administration ending the 3 year drop in Farm Prices! Mfl'pirtiMH B Ccifinon W. Gws'iH Hull Okt'ur W. Moyle, Jr. Cfvinl H BbiV Foul H. Roy rfvtrliMmtitt H. Arnold Rich Clifford I. Ashton Dennis McCorthy Rob J. Honson Jesse R. S ON THE JUDICIAL , .n- DAWSON's leadership opened Utah's Lead and Zinc . 03 Mines! DAWSON's Multiple Land Use Claims valid. DAWSON Irvin Arnovitf supported ECONOMY for Lower Taxes! BE SHARP Let's SHARP M. LARSEN Elect A Democratic Candidate For iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmni For County Mrs. Treasurer Election Nov. 2. 1954 I TRIED Hes The Man For The Job! Hes Got The Right Qualifications COMING SOON I Vote Republican D:mo:rct FIRST L Jack C. Auditor A well qualified accountant and administrator who will bring now efficiency and service to the county auditor's office. Sccort' For County d... for County VOTE SHARP Hair-Fashione- Glen T. James Wood I. Wortlty Arthur E. Moretoa Ivdg IL's Vote for Dawson Does More For Utah! 11.01 , made Uranium Bill SECURITY lor Everyktdyl the Bank AND TRUE THE ONE FOR YOU GkHSXAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 2 Paid Pol. Adv, By T. L. Thomas, Maqna KFFEHKNDIM OF SENATE lill.l. 29 Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1933 First Special Session An A.t Alp.'i.'l.itiK Carbon College as a State Muintuii.nl Institution: f'.r Disposition by the Board of Kxuiiiiiicrs of l and I1... mil I'li.p.-rtComprising Suiil Collegi'; anil lhp uling Sec- i r.:i ami r,.,. Anno- -I'l.VI. Relating to the Establishment a. .1 Car. .il Coll.'ge. HALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN A T PROVIDING THAT i TliL WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BELT Ki-a- :i.:-l-- l. . UllMiN fuLLEGK HE DISCON-TI.- D AS A STATE MAIN-- ! lKD CtiLLKGE; THAT THEDISI.. i VKD UK EXAMINERS nv.: i if ALL REAL AND IEH-HN- L PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SI CH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO HE TO THE HEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. I, I.AMi'NT F. TORONTO, Sorrclary of Stale of the State of are full, ron-ocand true Utah, do hereby certify that the Title copim of: (1). The Hill 29as enacted, and, (2). The Hallot Title, in Referendum of .Senate (Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 19.VI), as will appear on the Hallot as Rcft'it-mluProposition General Number '1'no. at the Election, November 2, 1934, and aa apin office. my pears of icivtd IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto net my hand and t S. ..I, of the Stale uf Utah at Salt Lake City, thia affix. il tin' il 1st day id i ' LAMONT F. TORONTO . Secretary of State SEAL h-l.El ERENDl M TO SENATE BILL 39 t Chapter 21, l.ana of I tah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College as Slate Maintained Inatitutiona; Providing rot Weber Ctiiii-gTransfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said ColCondition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; and leges mi to Both Inclusive and Section! Repealing Seetioni Both Inclusive. Utah Code Annotated 1953, II to ami t hapier 8o, Iw'a of Ltah 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 AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPER, TY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE 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 DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONAL-ITOR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE HOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES To THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONAS IT DEEMS SIDERATION PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of Stale of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copica of: (It, tin: Title a enneted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate H.!'. 39 (Chapter 24. Lavra of Utah, First Special Scaaion, 1953), aa will appear on the Itullnt aa Referendum Proposition Number One, at the Grn.T.il Fleet inn, Nuiembrr 2, 1954, and aa appeara of record in my (iffiee, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto act my hand anj affixed the Great Seal id the Slate of Utah at Salt Lake City, thia lal Jay of October l'1 I LAMONT F. TORONTO Sei'i'elury of Stata SEAL fun-goin- '..I. i. and Hill Straight ent on any Bourbon the main et uhiskev buyer's program? knowing Itf famous riih, mrllow taste! If 'hut makes Hill Discover its yourself! When you need to send money away anywhere any come in and get a l'irsi Security Bank Money amount Order. Simply pay the teller the amount of your order, plus only 10c. That's all. Ii quick, convenient, safe and inexpensive. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SEE WHAT YOU SAVE FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDERS THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD. 86 PROOF. THE HILL t HILL ptwti 000 West. 2700 South SSS2 Magna DAWSON Justice George W. Worthen - NUTRIUTE, Congress . VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTKEK SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE BALLOT. ? i PRESENTS , Justice of ,'ieme Cc iSvi-- fought his wav bh7jr.l jaArea Funeral services will be car.ducted Saturday at 1:00 p. m in the Pleasant Green Ward for Pfc. William Loveland, 20. of the U. S. Marine Corps. Pfe. Loveland died early Monday of exposure and exhaustion suffered as he (Incumbent) eH-rience- re- MAN SUCCUMBS (Paid Political Ad By Elmina Toone) Worthen I An- 1m bi-e- MAGNA 9th Legislative District will Marsio w Person Well Qualified to Represent the People W. c Tacney Court, San Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Swenson in month a fur vacationing of );i;ii iute their with Washington at 21t Ephreta. and family. son, daughter-in-la.i I'.alu-.- l Mr.' and Mrs. Catl Smith and is being it li, line. children. A C-.:.o;y- 118 B tonio. W. - ji A na: chuM't. Republican Candidate at membered as being the former N.na Benson. Sih Daughter i'f M.i..1 Vote For 1 CIGAR i a n A F R O M i nil ' RAVE N .uty, vntu.'. n.u lib.-r- tv ,..i. j Hum isn in i '.u- - r.ii.i.ition ..f uulh ily iv. lVll-- I C.'iiplT CO., LOUISVILLE. Amount Cost of Cost of POSTAL FIRST SECURITY Money Orders Money Orders KY. 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