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Show TfflJIlSDAY, OCT. MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS H. 1931 Mrs. Ruby Grayson rece'.'. A. P.-- T. Cline. V F W AUXILIARY SEGO LILY PAST PRES. Second Thursdays, 8 p. m.; Second Tuesdays, 8 p. m, "Mrs. Marvel Connell, pres. St. Bridget's Rec. Hall; Mrs. SEGO ULY DIV.. G I A Frances Kinross, president TO B OF L E SOUTH MILFORD First and third Thursdays, 8 COMMUNITY CLUB Meets first Saturday each p. m.; Mrs. Lora Bradfield, month at Club House, 8 p. m. president UTAHNA LODGE, Theman Walker, president. ' MODfl D. U. Second and fourth Thun., 7:30 p. m., I.O.O.F. Hall; Mrs. Merlin Merrywefather, pres. E S A SORORITY Second Monday evenings; Mrs. Selma Krik, president. LADY TRAINMEN Second Monday, 8 p. m., St. Bridget's Rec JIall; social. Bus. meeting, third Tuesdays, 8 p. m., I O O F Hall; Mm. ni jmooth-operotin- troighl-hootin- tt rifles. They If lt'$ - Iff JUtiff f kr- - 5:4G 6:22 5:45 G:23 G;25 5:44 5:42 ! 1 Wednesdays; i JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 8 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SEN ATOAL DISTRICT, BY REATTOUTION-ING REPRESENTATIVES COUNAMONG THE SEVERAL TIES OF THE STATE ACCORD- ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS. AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTA- TIVES. Be it resolved by the lejrlslature of of the State of Utah, ail member elected to each house two-thir- ds concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sees. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read: .Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitant! of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the tension 'next following such enumeration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the authority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate shall eon-aiof one mrmber from tarh coun ty of the State, and the. House of of seventy-fiv- e Representatives members. The Legislature may Increase or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be leas than twice nor greater than three times the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the state shall constitute a senatorial at district. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law, representatives shall be apportioned amone; the several counties of die State as follows: Provided. That in any future apportionment awde by the Legislature, each vwnty shall be entitled to at least representative. The County of Box Elder shall OMtstitute the First Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Cache shall constitute the Syond Representative District, and be entitled to three representatives. The County f Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Count v of Weber shall constitute the Fourth Representative District, and be entitled to eight v representatives. The County of Morpan shall constitute the Fifth Representative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Davis shall constitute the Sixth Representative District,. and be entitled to three The County of Utah shall representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative DistrM. and b entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall, constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sanpete shall constitute, the Fourteenth Repre sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Carbon ahall con stltute the Fifteenth Represents tive Dirtrict and be entitled to two representatives. , The County of Emerv shall the Sixteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and b entitled U one representative. The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled te one representative. The County of Millard shall the Nineteenth Representative District and be entitled te one representative. ,..' , The County of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District and be. entitled to one representative. The County of, Piute shall constitute the Twenty-firs- t Representative District and 'be entitled to one representative. The County of Wayne ahall coneon-stitu- te con-stit- ut : stitute the Repre- Twenty-secon- d sentative District, and be entitled to one renresentative. The County of Garfield shall Renreconstitute the Twenty-thir- d sentative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Iron shall conReprestitute the Twenty-fourt- h sentative District and be entitled t one representative. The County of WasMncrtow shall Renreconstitute the Twenty-fift- h sentative District and be entitled to one representative. The County of Kane sh'l conReprestitute the Twenty-sixt- h sentative District, and be entitled to one renresentative. T1 The County of San Jnan Reconstitute the Twenty-sevent- h nresentative District and be enone representative. titled The County of Duchesne eVst t d Twenty-e'tconstitute Representative District, end e Geo. C. Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Paid Political Adv. STATEMENT, required by the Act ef August 24. 191Z. as amended by the acts of March 3. 1933. and July 2. 1948 (Title 39. United States Code,. Section 233) Showing the Ownership. Management, and Circulation of The Milford News, published weekly at Milford. Utah, for Oct. I. 1834. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, editor and managing editor, Stephen A. Williams, Milford, Utah. Business manager, Patricia Williams, Milford. Utah. 2. The owners are Stephen A. and Patricia Williams. Milford, Utah. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other seMilford State curities are: Bank. Milford, Utah. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, thru the mails or otherwise, to paid 12 the subscribers during months preceding- the dale shown above was 740. Stephen A. Williams. Publisher Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of Oct., L Karl Farnsworth Republican Candidate for County Clerk 2 (Carl) Goodwin Republican Candidate for State liepresentative Stands lor and Will Work For Betfer State and County Roads A Better School Program Better Farmer-Labo- r Relations For a Better Representation Vote For CEO. C. (Carl) GOODWIN Paid Political Adv., Beaver Co. Republican Cent. Committee A RECOGNIZED LEADER entitled to one repreitatlve. The Conntv of Darrett sfcaH Renre constitute sentative District, and be entitled to on representative. Section This resolution shafl h submitted to the eWtor of tne 4te at the reneral election In lS4 In accordance with Ar'c, TXIIT. SeeIn 1 of the Constitution of TTth. y T, LAMOVT F. TOTfONO of ef Stt of the TTtah. DA HEREBY CITIFY represt-ntativesfull, true Tbe County of Tooele shall con- thst the foreroing Is stitute the Seventh Representative and correct coov of the eonstitn-tlon- a amendment nronAs hv th District, and be entitled to one ferulae eesin f the Thirtieth representative. as annfrs ef The County of Salt Lake shall ' constitute me xipntr Kensenia-tiv- e reerd In my office. District, and be entitled to . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T nave hereunto set my hand end twenty-seve- n representatives The County of Summit shall con- affixed the Great Seal of the City. stitute the Ninth Representative State of Utah. t Salt District, and be entitled to one thlr 20th day of August 1954. renresentative.. XT 1 , Rc-EIo- ct HAROLD 'CUNE, (Seal) a. i 53-33- -7 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 TRANS FEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO FOH BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES, THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. AG A IX ST IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONAL ITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD 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. 1, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copies of: (1). the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, 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 Salt Lake City, this 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Q Secretary of State SEAL A BRILLIANT RECORD Firmly supported flexible form proand believes American farmers prefer freedom gram and opportunity to government handouts. 6 A LABOR Believes that labor anaManagement can and should learn to cooperate and work for mutual gain. Has consistently worked to obtain-neindustries and projects to provide more jobs for Utah's growing population. TAXES Voted for substantial tax cuts for individuals and business and has repeatedly urged immediate action to balance our federal budget. and DEFENSE national defense FOREIGN AID Believes our best is preparedness at home because billions spent for foreign aid have proved- wholly ineffective inasmuch as true allies cannot be bought - with American dollars. mi VETERANS '.' T'"'"" 'v V-'.'..- A disabled veteran himself, he believes our want jobs and opportunities more than government doles and pensions. By providing proper training and incentives, all veterans can become and useful citizens. en self-sustaini- ' Notary Public commission expires Oct. Douglas 1. 1957. ng .piING- -. Championed legislation in behalf of Utohs lead, zinc, coal, copper, and uranium miners - wrwch improved exploration end working conditions. ' Concressman SOCIAL SrCUITY Supported measures which coverage and benefits to aged, widows and dependent children. R. Pee-rtsr- i:0U::3 THE fillLFCRD NEWS r,za ier rubllihad Every Thursday Entered In the post office at Milford. Utah, as second class mall matter under: the Act of Congress of 1879- Uiah Adv. Representative: Utah Stale Prets Association Salt Lake City vote iFurucAii c:j Ycu czj Vie rv. Authored much of Administration's wUdl lowered pwiodl 19 cZ9W Bore people t tl tsicowrcst rbuiiTO Tk9 T.ee-UNtnr- ? TU r - , M -- L. constitute the Tenth Representative District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. , LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. Year la A '.ranee 8. A. Williams Editor-PublishPatricia Williams .... Bus. Mgr day ?:ov. 2d S3.C3 A . - octj::j . V j to, STRIUGFEUOY J er Paid Political Adv., Beaver Co. Republican Cent. Committee 1. . 53-83-- AGRICULTURE - 1954, ? m RECLAMATION A most vigorous supporter of water and power development, he worked diligently in behalf of the Upper Colorado River, Weber Basin and Dixie Projects. - b . r- -. JUNIOR con- stitute the Eleventh Representative District and be entitled to elgnt Anno-Ut- ll Secretary of JState 53-33- -1 i A Code 63-33-- Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22,Lws of Utah, First Special Session. 1953). as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record in my office. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hare hereunto set my hand at Lake th at Utah Salt City, affixed the Great Seal of the State of 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO 53-33-- p m. President, Mrs. Naomi Hughes. Second Ward. Tuesdays, 2 Paid Pol. Adv., Beaver Co. p. m. f Mrs. Helen Gillins, Republican Central Committee president. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT and Sec- - REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session Snow College at. ; the Operation . of Dixie College, An Act . Abolishing .. T ' J: Weber College as tate juaintamea institutions; rroviuing ior ir.o and Personal Real All Transfer of Property Comprising: Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; ami Both Inclusive and Sections to Repealing Sections Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated VJo. to and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishmc.t and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER Mrs. Wednesdays, and Board SEAL j RELIEF SOCIETY First Ward, e FOR .1 p. m., Masonic Temple; Mrs. Fonda Magill, worthy matron MINERSVILLE State Maintained Institution; as a of Examiners of Real iD?oo5Soa Com?r2ng Said College; and Repealing KS'pWrtJ Utah lTr5lS is1t Siting S the Establishment and Operation of ! BUY YOUR SHELLS AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Clysta llulchings, president. RUTH CHAPTER, O E S First and third Tuesdays. 8 FRANK PRYOR'S four years in the U S Nav;. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 THAT PROVTOING ACT AN CARBON COLLEGE BEDISCON- wa TIN U ED AS A S 1 COLLEGE: THAT THE BOARD OP EXAMINERS POSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISAGAINST ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH i IT nf F.MS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. I. LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are fulL correct and true REBEKAHS First and third Wednesdays 8 p. m., I O O F Hall; Mrs Iola DeLeuw, noble grand. Second returned to bolTcolIege. PAST NOBLE GRANDS YOUR PURCHASE OF A BOX OF SHELLS AT OUR STORE. AT REGULAR PRICE. QUALIFIES YOU FOR THE PRIZE. Grayson Car- - Nina Bingham, president GAEL W. ELTilER WE WILL GIVE FREE K SET OF COMMUNITY PLATE SILVERWARE, TO THE HUNTER BAGGING THE DEER WITH THE WIDEST SPREAD OF HORNS o. 3-16, von CONTEST GENERAL MERCHANDISE G:21 LADY LIONS president Fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., LADIES AUXILIARY TO I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. Rose JUNIOR OLD TIMERS mary Davie, president. Monthly, at Trainmasters Office; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pres. LEGION AUX. AMERICAN VOTK Third Monday, 8 p. m. Mrs. DEER HUNTE 10 An 5:49 5:48 South Milford Community Clubhouse. Berniece Smith, president ENTER OUR Remington G:18 C:19 G:20 L.i i Thurs Oklahoma REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 Session 22; Laws ef Utah. 1953 First Special SOCIAL HOUR CLUB First Thursday, 2:30 p. m., at Third Saturday cvennigi, at Community Club. Don Alger, BE SURE TO 0:17 P.M. 5:54 5:52 5:51 8 p. p.; Mrs AT JEFFERSON'S Ethel Smith, president. YOUNG FARMERS' - ' ' WIVES Second Friday each month, at members homes. Mrs. Mar-Jori- e Sherwood, president VOTE FOR W S C S to M E CHURCH Fourth Thursday each month, 8 p. m., in members' homes. YOUNG FARMERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB have the strongest bolt actions ever built. Small game ond varmint shooters will be glad to see the Model 722 in the ne 222 Remington tottber. P. A.M. G:1C ROSARIANS First Monday president. REMINGTON g Oct 15 Oct 1G Oct. 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct 22 Oct 23 Bingham, captain. Silver Desert Camp, third Friday, 2 p. m.j Mrs, Emma Smith, captain. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY WIVES Evenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen, need o powerful, dependoble o,un for rugged going In thee light, big gome country. Effort you buy, stop in ond WiUrWl she leit by car early (Corrected to Beaver County) Start Stop Horii Silver Camp second Tuesday, 2 p. m. Mrs. Nina Maxlne' Bohart, president You v" w in Hinder. DucLShootingJIours- - Lo-rett- a LStoBOFLF&E fwr ! word that her mother, rcs.aii..' Regular meeting fourth Tuesday, 8 o'clock, in High school auditoriumj pres.,-M- rs. SOCIAL CALENDAR -- |