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Show - m A Gift---Not a Bribe! I ntil lintlu'i' notice, with o:ich $10 spout hero, wo will give Ai;soi.ini:i.Y inv.v. One of Our Famous Wash or Grease Jobs (.'all and ot one of our $10 Tickets anil full particulars of our oiler. It will surprise you how soon the amount necessary neces-sary to entitle you to one of these Free Jobs w ill he punched out on your card. MOTOR INN GARAGE WARD Fl'NF.RAL HOME Kor Those Who Care UNEXCELLED SERVICE QIAI.1TY PRICK I.ieened Funer;! Directors and Embulmer Phone S4 Milford. I'Uh CLINE, WILSON & CLINK General Law Practice Offices at Milford Beaver Fillmore Mm ;f ' li Start the day the 4 I'l Healthy Way l Drink a Glass of ! f 1 ; j FISHERS MILK j j I Fair & Square j Dairy , :D '1 Phone 62-F-5 i M f Serving Everybody A telephone serves everybody ev-erybody in the household. It makes social and business busi-ness appointments, keeps friends in reach, helps the younr folks in their school activitiesr saves needless trips. Its ways of serving are unlimited. You can have one for a few cents a day. Any employee will take your order. . ' The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Your Bank and Your Community! THE SERVICES OF A BANK are invaluable to any community. Many business and real estate transactions are handled through a bank, and your bank is a clearing house for the business deals in the surrounding territory. terri-tory. As your bank progresses, your community communi-ty will progress. Your bank is the pulse by which the business activity in your community is tested and judged. SUPPORT YOUR BANK j Milford State Bank j DEPOSITORY FOR U. S. POSTAL SAVINGS ; (1 BATTERY PRICES lVl'latc Special $4.75 13 Heavy Plate, guaranteed 1 year $600 l.j Heavy Plate, guaranteed Vt years $8.00 Hatteries For All Cars For Rent GAS AND OIL PRICES Good Cheap Gas, per gallon , 23 C Good Cheap Oil, per quart 15C W. R. MARTIN GARAGE phone r IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIN I GOOD USED TRUCKS FOR FALL WORK Also Passenger Cars J lj 1931 Chevrolet Truck, 157-inch Vheelbaie $Q7C j EE Stake Body, Completely Overhauled Old U 1931 Ford Truck, 131-inch A"heelbase SOCn ! EE A-l Shape o0v E! H 1929 Chevrolet Truck, 131-inch Wheelbase $1Qrt fji Good Heavy Duty Tires, New Paint lv" EE 1928 International l'2-ton, 6-cylinder Truck EE Chassis. This truck has been used as a ' EE school bus with best of care. Good $1 Qf EE; EE heavy duty tires E H 1929 Ford l'j-Ton Truck. Good Rubber. 5 7C fj EE Otherwise poor shape ' EE H 1929 Ford Panel Delivery. 0T EE j Poor Shape 00 j 1 514S I EE 1929 Ford Pickup 1 H PASSENGER CARS U 1930 Ford Town Sedan. U EE New Paint, New Tires 0J EE 1930 Ford Coupe. $10C Good Shape - 10 J J H 1932 Plymouth Sedan S49C EE "Almost Like New" - e 1930 JNLirquette Sedan ?97 H Never been hurt. Excellent family car.. L0 1929 Buick Coupe SOOC f E New Paint Job. Excellent Buy LLO H 1932 Ford V8 Coupe ' SyfCn EE Wth Radio and Hot Water Heater 4JU 1928 Chevrolet Coach OO I MS SEE 1927 Model T Coupe OO EE i 5 40 i r 1926 OieT0let Sedan 4" U 1932 Ford V8 Deluxe Coupe 450 U EASTY TERMS I Petty Motor Co. I U CEDAR CITY, UTAH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Constitutional Amendments CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Vi DELATION TO MINIMUM WAGES FOB WOMEN AND MINORS A Joint Resolution Prepotinf aa Amendment Amend-ment to Article 16 of the Cooi tltstJon. by the Addition of a. Section Relating to a Minimum Wefe for Women an Minor: and General WeUar f Anj and all Employees. Be It resoWed by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-third of all the members mem-bers elected ta each house concurring therein 1 SECTION 1. That it U proposed to amend Article 16 of the Constitution bj the addition of a section which will read as follows fol-lows : SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appropriate appro-priate legislation provide for the establishment estab-lishment of a minimum wage for women and minors and may provide for the oxo-fort, oxo-fort, health, safety and general welfare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the legislator leg-islator to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority au-thority as the legislature may deem rQU-lte rQU-lte to carry out the provisions of this section. sec-tion. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT II-LATING II-LATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment Amend-ment to Article XXII of the Cens citation cita-tion of the But of Utah by Repealing Section S Thereof Relating U the Pre- hibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Manu-facture, Use, Advertisement of. Pass-slon Pass-slon of or Traffic In Intoxicating LlaBora. Be tt resolved by the Legislature ei ta Stat of Utah, two-thirds f all sabers sa-bers elected to each House and twe-thirds twe-thirds of all the members f each He concurring therein : SECTION 1. Repealing Section ft Article 22. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of the Constitution of Utaa in the following particular, to-wit: That Section I of Article XXII of ta constitution of Utah be and tb asm 1 hereby repealed. SECTION 2. Duty of Secretary ef Stat. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained con-tained hercinto to the electors of the stata at the next general election in th manner man-ner provided by law. SECTION I. Effective Dat. If adopted by the electors of the stat this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January Janu-ary next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result re-sult of th election designated in Section 2 hereof. X, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that th forecoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments proposed pro-posed by th regular and special session ef record in my office. Ta witness whereof. I hav hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of to State of Utah, this 1st day ef tep-Umber. tep-Umber. 1931. (SEAL) Secretary of State. ( Flnt publication September , 19S. Ljut publication November C 19$f. i |