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Show :ara with J Mary a Ri, 000 'jjjjes of 4 tJ ita Ui " Interest from Neighboring ""!nt8 hJ lJVS 1 took and fr0 ?ar By i y liii Hetj a visit last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Skerl as they returned to their home from Washington. Mrs. Oliver Jensen entertained with a family dinner in Mr. Mary Duke given a by the D. and R. G. Rail- road. Mr. and Mrs. Melrose Tuttle of YA Tlnn Orangeville. and Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman visited in Salt Lake I(,flh0. Friday to I BOlsc. "L-services fo; her last week and attended the State r.1 F3! Mr. Joe Gorriick. Fair. Wf1 Carlo Matekovic drove to n,,rt Harrk and ISd ,, and , Mrs Don Newberry, of Springs to spent the week1 his family who are stayI ,torth were guests Saturday end with in Colorado ing because of the rfsf at we The group serious illness of Mrs. MatekovieV inhn Kosec Jr. mother. Mrs. Zemlocjt. ed a steak fry. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallun of f : nonahue and Miss Doreen V . idteri in Salt Lake over Logan visited last week at the Mrs. home of their parents, Mr. and and Mr. with end ITIa Mrs. George A. Rowley. . "u Lirh Donatiue aim Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen and Ihnnv Li''1, . -- o Zenna Mae and Viola, a daughters, to atienu L:ts r.. school. He was selected visited Saturday and Sunday in L, a grOUP of aPPlicants who Myton with Mrs. Emma Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. John Novak of L their examinations recenuj a complete cruise Gallop, New Mexico, will receive stoppad for Gat 'w lGGr" llve;to, Hy-ru- K " Glen-woo- " jc. i i : The GOOD HEALTH a Sunday honor of her father. William Riley, of Clawson, who was observing his birthday. All the immediate members of the Riley family were in attendance. Mrs. Frank Bendetti and her daughter, Joyce, went to Glenwood Springs Tuesday to be with her mother who recently underwent an operation. Mr, and Mrs. Don Childs of Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David 15 RUSH I IS STUL TIME TO ARRANGE FOR NEW THERE LISTINGS OR ADVERTISING IN NEW TELEPHONE CALL THE DIRECTORY OUR BUSINESS OFFICE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No.l CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CHANCES OF March 8. 1949.) (Passed RESOLUTION k JOINT OSING PROP- AN AMENTMENT X, SECTION 8, TO OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE CONTROL AND SUPERVARTICLE OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ISION DiSTRurrnnv UR. No. 5 Be it resolved by the Legis-tur- e of the State of Utah, of nil i mpmhora jjected to each house concurring , therein: Section 1. "ended It is nromaed to Artide X, Sec 8, of Conatihltinn nt tha Sfoto e tf Utah to read : The sreneral control J supervision of the public fool system shall be vested a 1 State Board of Education Sec- Be - 8. X DOES ovta- WEIGHT I. WHAT IS LIFE ? Mrs. James Cochrane HVPErtTEN5lON ? Sunnydale, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Haslam. Mrs. Cliff Hansen and daughter, r ISSO HEALTH :KHWla ounDr. Sandra, went to Salt Lake City Answer to Question No. 1: are "fraternal." They may be during the week end to visit the 1. It's high blood boy and girl or of the same sex and pressure State Fair. is most often due to hardening and may or may not resemble Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayhew of of the arteries. Old rules of each other. "Identical" twins are Salt Lake City were week end thumb for determining whether nearly alikeof in appearance and are always the same sex. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John your pressure is high, low or Wharff. to No. 3: Answer Question normal (for instance, that norKenneth Ariotti came home this 3. Overweight of 25 per cent mal pressure should equal age week to attend the funeral of his lus 100) don't mean anything, or more raises the death rate in et your physician decide every adult age group by 74 per uncle. 1'ete Borla. whether yours is normal or not. cent. Doctors and nutritionists Mrs. Hetty Milar.o Jones left generally agree that overeating Answer to Question No. 2: 1st week to join her husband. and eating the wrong foods, 2. One in of at set is twins Fort Lewis, Washington, born Mel, rather than heredity or gland87 about every births. If there ular troubles are by far the most where lie is in training. is a history of twins in your fam frequent causes of overweight. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wharff drove ily your chances go up slightly. Consult your doctor about what to Salt Lake City Monday. They About three-fourtof all twins to eat and what not to eat. planned to spend the day shopping. Mrs. Pearl S. Rowley, Mrs. Ruth Murray and Mrs. Mary Duke" went We extend our good wishes to Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman, Mr. and to Salt Lake City Wednesday to Frank Markosek and Mrs. Anna 'Mrs. Vic Walkington, Mrs. E. B. attend LDS Relief Society Con- Sterlaker who were married Sat-- 1 Miller and Mrs. Cliff Leavitt, Mr. ference. urday morning in Price. In the and Mrs. Delroy Sillitoe. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saccomaimo evening a dinner was served at Stanley Judd conducted the prO-th- e are staying in Grand Junction, Sterlaker home for immediate gram at the banquet. Colo., with Dr. Geno Saccomanno 'members of the two families. Sunday School was conducted while their father, Frank Sacco- dancing party was held after in by Superintendent Hyrum Huntsmanno, is receiving medical care the Wayside Inn. man. Bishop Stanley Judd gave in the Grand Junction hospital. Mrs. David Colton entertained a the talk and prayers were given Mrs. Elda Boyack received a group of sixteen boys and girls by Joyce Judd and Patty Dunn. letter last week from District Saturday honoring the sixth birthThe Sunday evening Sacrament Secretary, Mrs. Oleta Marie Nel- day of her son, Bryan. The chilwas conducted toy Harold meeting son, with an appointment as chair- dren had an enjoyable time and Duke. Leonard Roundy and Stanman of the Past Presidents ParBryan was the recipient of many ley R. Judd were the speakers. ley of District No. 5 of the Ameri- nice birthday gifts. can Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. BoyMr. and Mrs. R. T. Haycocjc, ack was recently released from Ssl Rlvi Rvrpe anil Tnhflnv RvTfffi 9pBm Bt the presidency of the Legion Auxa fishing trip in the Uinta enjoyed iliary and received this appointliasin Sunday. ment in recognition of her sucMr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen cessful work in the organization. sons drove to Scofield Sunand at home week the Visitors last of Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton day for a day of fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn and were her sisters, Mrs. Adrienne Fish of Ferron, and Mrs. Edna family spent Friday. Saturday and O'Hara of Wendover, Utah, and Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Orald Beckstrom of Salt Lake Provo and Springville. They attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City. ot the Treasury John W. Snyder, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Secretary riRtat. looks very pleated as Sales Director Leon J. Markham of the United Martin Dunn in Springville. Division shows him the in the State in the performance Robert Nichols accompanied Miss States Savings symbol for the Independence Drive. of official duty. Betty Ori to Ogden Sunday where Section 2. The Secretary of Miss Ori is in training at the St. State is directed to submit this Benedict's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsic Jr. proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next land Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsic general election in the manner Sr. spent Sunday visiting in Salt provided for in Article XXIII, Lake City with Frank Tomsic. section 1 of the Constitution of They also visited in Provo with the State of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medvid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunter of electors of the State, this amendment shall take effect the first Dragerton, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gran day of January, 1951. S. J. R. No. a Warren. f'MK 'pi Mr. and of nuu mpmhuro w as provided by law. the Knori un - -- - ii Mected te Superintendent of Public who shall be the ecutive officer of the Board. Section 2. The Secretary of 0Mie IS directed n cnhmit ihia Pfoposed amendment to the elec-State at the next S election in the manner PWded for in Article XXIII. Constitution ftt Su,eof Utah. "truction S .J a "SB" ea No. 2 March 8. 1949.) 'NDMENTS PROPOS-TICL- P TO AR- - ruiS?CTI0N h 10, AND "CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, rnVl,9F npTI En STATE RELAT-TIV- E T- TERMS, OF OFF irpuE' AND DUTIES APPriK.! JHE GOVERNOR'S "OWER IN FILL- ftiG op TAIN nANCIESANDIN THE 0pF1CErATION 0F STATE T) by the Leg,., State of Utah, two-eamejnters elected to hn, Sectioni concurnng therein : lt,jB Proposed to I 2oA?lc'e v". Sec. 1, 10. tte Suto Constitution of irds i111.? th 8 VrmEZh l,b ha11 faor T,nt --- mi General al yG0lNATJSSOLUTION OP THE ING No. 3 xecutive consist of Gov-itors?- 3. State treasurer, and I ds PAGE THREE EPISCOPAL SERVICES Summer Schedule The Church of the Ascentlo-Kenllwor- th 11:00 a.m. The 1'tah State Employment Morning Prayer service announces urgent need for Holy Communion first Sunday of workers in Northern Utah. These the month. St. Barnabas jobs are concentrated in govern- SHORTEN) two-thir- JOURNAL iTtah) 1950 STILL ACUTE IN N. UTAH Having twins I Colton. Attorney General, each of whom shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Monday in January A. D., 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their term of office shall reside CONSTITUTIONAL at the seat of government, where AMENDMENT recshall the public keep they (Passed February 28, 1949.) ords, books and papers. They JOINT RESOLUTION PROshall perform the duties as are A POSING TO AMEND SECTION prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONand as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTAH, RELATlaw. ING TO COMPENSATION OF Section 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA$500.00 3hall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING YEAR FOR THE LEGISLAconsent of the senate, appoint A TERM AND $5.00 A DAY all State and district officers TIVE EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY established are by offices whose IN SESSION. this Constitution, or which may Be it resolved by the Legisbe created by law, and whose lature of the State of Utah, appointment or election is not of all members elected otherwise provided for. If, dur- to each of the two houses vota ing the recess of the Senate, ing in favor thereof: vacancy occur in any State or Section L It is proposed to district office, the Governor amend Article VI, Section 9, of shall appoint some qualified the Constitution of the State of person to discharge the duties Utah to read: thereof until the next meeting Section 9. The members of the of the Senate, when he shall Legislature shall receive such nominate some person to fill compensation, not exceeding such office. If the office of $500.00 a year for the legislative Secretary of State, State Audi- term and $5.00 a day expenses tor, State Treasurer or Attorney-- while actually in session, and be vacated by death, mileage as provided by law. resignation or otherwise, it shall Section 2. The Secretary of be the duty of the Governor to State is directed to submit this fill the same by appointment, proposed amendment to the elecand the appointee shall hold his tors of the State of Utah at the office until his successor shall next general election in the be elected and qualified, as may manner as provided for by be by law provided. Article XXIII, Section 1, ConThe Governor, stitution of the State of Utah. Section 20. Section 3. If adopted by the Secretary of State Auditor. and electors of the state, this amendTreasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district ment shall take effect the first officers as may be provided for day of January, 1951. HEBER BENNION, JR., by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERas fixed by law. TIFY that the foregoing is a said The compensation for all laws full, true and correct copy of in as officers provided three constitutional amendConstithe this to enacted pursuant ments all for full proposed by the regular tution, shall be in of the Twenty-eight- h session offisaid rendered by services 1949, as appears of official in Legislature, any cers, respectively, record in my office. during or employment capacitv IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I their respective terms of office. have hereunto set my hand and shall receive No such officer the Great Seal of the affixed of any the for performance of Utah, at Salt Lake City, State his for fee official duty any 1st day of September.1950. own use, but all fees fixed by this HEBER BENNION, JR. by the performance for law official either of them of any advance Secretary of State (SEAL) in By duty, shall be collected the btate and deposited with Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature for the payment of provide may . eznenset i .DCaorv cv.-w anu Deputy actual while traveling officers of said SEPTEMBER 28, WORKER NEED 2. WMATAR.E3Uti. , 1 HELPER THURSDAY, 9:30 a.m. ment war establishments, but many Family Services other industries need workers pos- Second and fourth Sundays. sessing skills not available In the northern part of the state. The number of job openings is SALUTING YOUR estimated at 2000. Closer approxiCOMMUNITY CHEST mation of the number is not possible, in many categories no limit has been placed on the number of workers needed. A critical problem in the recruitment of these workers lies in the fact that housing is practically non existent. In all cases before moving into areas of labor shortages, workers should make inquiry at one of the nearest state employment service offices. Among skills needed are: IndustMechanical and rial Engineers, Engineering Draftsmen. Tabulat.vSkSSsSk.. v Operators, stenoo-graphering Machine tomato pickers, platers, Metal PATRICE Sheet Aircraft Workers, ! DENNIS Acetylene Welders, Airplane ElecMUNSEL and Tank : MORGAN tricians!, Bricklayers Mechanics. SUNDAY . ST. IN THE BROADWAY ANTHONY HIT MOSICAl Catholic Church Francis R. Lamothe, Pastor Following Is the weekly schedule for Catholic services in Help- Hear U. S. STEEL'S fulUhour er: SERVICES Morning Masses, 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. SERVICES Novena In Honor of Our Lady of The Miraculous Medal Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Altar Society 1st 3rd Mon., 8 p.m. SUNDAY ' 4 tribute to the Community Chests of America v THEATRE GUILD AIR MID-WEE- 6:30 P.M. STr KOA GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR FALL AND WINTER DRIVING Steam Cleaning - Car Washing & Polishing See Us About The New ROYAL MASTER TIRES e Seat Covers CONOCO PRODUCTS - U.S. BATTERIES Cool-Rid- See us for Expert Lubrication, Tire Repairing and VulcaHzfog MIDLAND SERVICE STATION Main A Locust Sts. Helper Phone 307 1 loaoTwss SCHOOL NEWS The Spring Glen students enjoyed a picture show Friday. The junior high students actively engaged in a political campaign Monday and Tuesday preparatory for election of student body officers. A rally was held Tuesday and much enthusiasm was displayed as students related the talents and capabilities of possible candidates. The final election was held Wednesday and the nit.. will 1,, nlirati in tinvl waok'o c-o in uvk cauiib paper. 1 j " A P.T.A. executive meeting was held last week and the year's program was outlined. Plans were completed for the first meeting that will be held the third Wednesday of October. The program will be furnished by the ninth grade students. The theme of the meetings throughout the year will be "Foundations of Freedom." Mrs. Ruth Hayc,ock, Mrs. Mary Ellen Davis and Mrs. Roy Dunn were appointed to remodel the old stage curtains for use in the upstairs recreation room when stiows are given there. The following officers and chairmen were present: Mrs. Audrey Dunn, president; Mrs. Anna Kosec, vice president; Mrs. Emma Merkley, secretary and treasurer. The following women were selected to fill offices: Mrs. Thill Marshall, publicity chairman; Mrs. Mary Ellen Davis, Finance chairman; Mrs. Virginia Tomsic, room representative chairman; Mrs. Lavinnie Marchello, summer roundup chairman; Mrs. Mildred Simms, magazine chairman; Mrs. Ruth Haycock, hospitality chairman; Mrs. Albert Lee, membership chairman. CHURCH NEWS The following couples attended the Priesthood banquet In Price: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, Mrs. David Colton, Mr. and SNOWSUITS FOR GIRLS 12.75 Contrasting fabrics and col- ors! Shiny cotton rayon-satln twill jacket with a big fur collar, snug alpaca lining plus sturdy reprocessed wool slacks. 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