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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE 29, 1950 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, DARK MOUNTAIN SOIL Soulh Cottonwood Area in the News Henry Ray Alsop meeting many of the group had Riles Conducted Reporter House. Mrs. Leah Johng Phone Murray A group of the officers and members of the South Cottonwood Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, attended the county D U P convention which was held Monday, Sept. 25, in the new Memorial building in Salt Lake. Those attending were Mrs. Alice Mrs. Virginia Howe, Dunster, Mrs. Maggie Smith, Mrs. Irene Labium, Mrs. Frances Tame, Mrs. Bcrniece Madsen, Mrs. Lula Shaw, Mrs. Adelaide Stocking, Mrs. Edith Ferguson, Mrs. Flora Reynolds, Mrs. Virginia Bowlby and Mrs. Leah Johns. After the 357-- J IIHIIIIHIIMIHHHIII IIMIlilfMmmUtHMM LIMITED lunch together at the Doll Classified Section t t t con were Funeral services Estate Mrs. Ellen Faber will make ducted Monday afternoon in me S9000 for for ward Pi chapel NEAR MURRAY' South Grant her home at the Alpha Delta 12' x20' GO, who died 2 kitchen, Alsop, Ray bedrooms, large house this year while attending Henry landSalt a at last Friday morning living room, full basement, the University of Utah. a built well a after lingering Lake hospital scaped lot, fenced, cement 24 x 22' illness. home, garage Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons enA Murray resident for the past floor, small garden with one Wedneslast dinner tertained at 40 years, Mr. Alsop resided at share of irrigation water. Exand brother Simons' Mrs. for day 6438 South State St. For many clusive listing. Call Crabtree for wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Ober- years he was a chemist for the appointment to see this home. hansley, of Salt Lake. United States Smelting Refining Mur. 1260 or Mur. 451-and Mining Co. in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Erekson are A native of Sandy, he was $7800 will buy this Murray the proud owners of a new born on Christmas Day in 188:), home. 5Vfe rooms, gas furnace, automobile. a son of Thomas and Ef fie Mae size cement basement, large Bake Alsop. He married Ethel lot 51' x 303', garage. This is an Van Bezooyan Mrs. Virginia Lovna Thayne June 23, 1909, in conentertained at luncheon at the Union. Their marriage was sol- older home in very good $7800. at only iBeau Brummeli cafe on Saturday emnized in the Salt Lake LDS dition. A good buy Call Crabtree for appointment. for her mother, Mrs. Roy Clark, Temple on April 20, 1921. Mur. 1260 or Mur. who celebrated her birthday on Surviving are his widow, six that day. Eight guests were pres- sons, Clifton Alsop, Sandy; Dean, 4 room CHICKEN RANCH ent. Lamarr, Eldon and Austin Al- modern brick home. Coops for and Wayne Alsop, 2500 hens in Tavlorsville. A real of people from sop, Murray, A number San Calif.; two daughLeondro, South Cottonwood drove up the ters, Mrs. Thora Myler, Pocatel-lo- , buy for $12,600. Call Pearson at Mur. 1260 or Mur. canyon on Sunday to enjoy the Idaho, and Miss Donna Allovely fall colors and gather au- sop, San Leandro, Calif.; his momodern home on Good tumn leaves. ther, Mrs. Effie Mae Thompson, 12.31 acres with over a thousand Stockton, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. feet of Mrs. Ellen Richardson i3 able frontage on 33rd South. Goldie Trayer, Stockton; one is a perfect tract lor sub This to be out again after suffering brother, Earl Alsop, Salt Lake from a bad cold. dividing. Call Pearson at Mur. City, and 14 grandchildren. 1260 or Mur. Funeral services, under the diKROCKBANK REALTY The officers of the South Cotrection of Bishop William J. 4772 South State tonwood Camp DUP will meet included: at the home of Mrs. Virginia Musser, Murray, I'tah Prelude music, violins, Mari Howe Thursday, Oct. 5, at 3:30 p. officers' lyn Felt and Percy Kalt, viola, Are Your Floors Shabby? Rent m. for their regular floor sander d Sally Peck, cello. Norma our meeting. Capt. Alice Dunster reinvocation, Bishop like and refinish be officers all presquests that Killpack; vocal solo, "In rates Ottley Glass and ent. the Garden," Mrs. Rhea Nelson, Paint Co. Phone "Mur. 1177. Mrs. Fern MarMrs. E. J. Young, accompanied accompanied by Earl Alsop and Apt. for sub lease for period of tin; speakers. and by her son, LaVoy Moore, Pres. Blaine Watts; violin duet from two to six months. $45 Miss Claudette Reynolds, went "Just for Today," Clifton and monthly. Phone Mur. 1251-- J to Loa, Utah, Saturday to attend LaMarr Alsop, accompanied by the wedding of Miss Sylvia Plumbing: Repairs Prompt and Shirlene Alsop; speaker, Pies. J. Mr. Melvin and Efficient and courteous service. Jayne Heywood remarks, Peterson-Well- s Wahlquistj L. Tavlor. The bride is a grand Ephraim Co., 4818 S- State solo, "I Know Musser; Bishop Mr. Mrs. of 749. Mur. Young. Phone daughter God Has the Right," Mrs. Nel- St., Moore gave the bride away and Sprcial care given your chilMiss Reynolds was her maid of son; benediction, Ivory Smith; honor. They returned home Sun- postlude music, the string quar- dren in my home any time. Ph. tet. n929 Murray 692-day. Interment was in the Murray Don't throw those LADIES where Bishop Mrs. Leah Ballard entertained City cemetery, G. Spencer dedicated nylons away. Have them invisibly Herbert ot her home Thursday for the the grave. Pallbearers were U. mended at Eleftpr's Shop, 4838 following ladies Mrs. Grace S. S. R. & M. Co. assay office South State. c55 ; Thompson. Mrs. Stella Hilton, employees, E. Powell, James Mrs. Arilla Steiner, Mrs. Sylvia 5 piece MonFOR SALE Charles Greenwood, N. L. JenEvans, Mrs. Martie Bagley and sen, James new, slipWag-staset, terey practically Ray Lundberg, Mrs. Leo Shaw. Refreshments covered. $75. Phone Mur. 290-Crittenden. and. Lyman were served and everyone ren923 Members of the South Grant 352 Germania Ave. ports a most enjoyable after-no- ward Relief Society were in Cub House trailers, new $395, charge of the flowers. factory. New 6.00 X 16 tires $8.95 plus tax.; Harvey Moore of Ely, Nev., aunt. visited at the home of Mr. and i '"How's business down here?" NASH AUTO CO. Mrs. E. J. Young last week. He inquired the New Englander, in2600 South Main Street. is a son of Mrs. Young. tending to promote companionFOR SALE old ship100 West weiner pigs. Inquire "Brother," replied the Texan, Business in Texas, as I'sual "down here we do more business 48th So. or call Mur. 1526. n929 Driving into Houston recently, by accident than you do up north " a lonely New Englander was in- on purpose Ford Tides Leather Jackets rrlined, repair- troduced to a Texan who had ed and zippered. Murray Cleaners just brought in another gusher and Tailors, 62 East 48th South. on a farm inherited from an old f p929 Real - See I his... free Ironnle DEMONSTRATION! ft ' h. l.o TM Vomm l'atinl-.F.aa- y Now S232.75 Murray Plumbing & Appliance 4955 South State St. Phone Mur. 464 ... two-thir- - nev-Gener- al No. 2 THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- IN'G TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF THE GOVERNOR'S MERCHANT ' T.Mr OFFICFSCOMPENSATION OFFICERS , d- - , , lKT"0lZea , ,? 11 815-- J 1 . l..,brkrr-- I N wn On " f 1.,1 S- h- 08 7 1 I 4 1 p AtKlhliig . 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J oo" I f TT ii l..ih... t,iie M Charlie Grover, our service manager, invites you to drop in and get acquainted with the best service here or anywhere. ry'iinii' i I a a Rrfhrfli M..ti, R 1 DRIVE IN TODAY i ,t Oaflt ft.im Muiralt MMItTii I 0 Mn.ir I l li.ll.. l Stmt 4 i vim mm provided for in Arti section 1 of the cl, , ltu,i" the State of Utah section 3 if b? electors of the ,..., , a-if- nla "rid Hh.,tt J Mu.lr !t DEALER i Till ,iit,J Nu.lrtrlii"7t" I 00 4 4 Itnll I S IJ ISO I 41 Tr. Altlan ) t t it ' Phone Mur. 76 DIRECT mi Shf!' Anjtlilntt;, A- Afternoon Piwrams ,i,i K.I.I w i I iii nnwn Ti'ATlraa-I'Mwr- i Mf .... r Hciinn LcJ v.ome in cind 'li'm-- ' ,t... teaST! tors of of On W.irld I i w !utoiU;, . Consti-OFFICER- Station " Mm.Ii- , II I r.4 oronni - Mh World Strlk I limp j l.h kiiU i Mniili.t (( !',! 11.11 l t t:.1 T V - two- - of LUh, 10' " Rhrthra I till Vik Mnif ni ll Murliir lU.J tur M..t,i U 1 :41 10 j " Klrlk.. V f "r in FTh 7:15 I SO Ti.. State is directed 1$ Murray Music j 9 the fr ""11, reC6iVe a lour 0ff tlTr l JLMLlMf :W .. . . ?e Legis- . the Constitution of i0f Tv.UhL 10 read : 11 1 XIX I Se. State ISJ ec;fy Treasurer, and A. M. 7..-S- a g ! r" ilAU OF ifD9nA,,C.Le 23 feet by feet. 4710 Box Elder St. Ph. Jrnnr i Mur. 1103-J- . n929 ,' T fi Avn - wirds or all members elected to therein: ZotiT 1. con.T.mt It is proposed to Garace For Sale l( ,ir,Y v Jihr vapavpipS OF IG TAIN ALso YOUR DIAL It N spIi 7 'lEBER BENN10N, thCir compensation Secretary of State of the Sr. " ' y a ' of Utah. DO HF.RF.BY CI?.Tne compensation for said VI FY that the foregoing officers as provided in all laws full, true and correct cop) enacted pursuant to this the three constitutional m't tutinn. ahnll ho in full fnr .11 ments propost'd bv the npit 9erv,ces rendered by said offi- - session of the Twenty-Cer9, "especUvely, in any official Legislature. 1949. as appears if P?"1? or employment during record in my office their respective terms of office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF 8Ufh officer shall receive have hereunto sit my hand ri for the performance of anv affixed the Great Sea! ot ' official duty any fee for his State of Utah. 1! S.Ht bkel;, own use, but all fees fixed by this 1st d.iv of Srpirmbtf.lM law for the performance by HEBKR BENN10'. either of them of any official u duy. "all be collected in advance (SEAL) Secretary 0. and derxmii th- - ?.Qto Treasurer monthly to the credit 'aW' rvce 20 OF THE TOP SOIL - ONLY $8 ON TH Phta: -. al TIclEAvff?ES CONl?lTUTlovnS 1230 DESOTO-PLYMOU- CTTVnn . Section 13 4646 So State St. $25 H32-N- and electors of the state Treasurer, Attorney-Generimt. oulu uuier oiaie ana aisinci rrvii n i eVatl inVtx txfftwt tVa Tint A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- - officers as may be provided for d7r 105 (Passed March 8, 1949.) J. Ask YOUR j. sttr FOR SALE Fresh, delicious comb honey. 327 Vine St. Phone Mur. 441-ntf Fill Dirt and Fertlizer DELBERT HINNEN Mur. 317 or eve. Mur. No. lev n. THAN BONUS DAYS Emm sofa and chair. w ff MORE FUN ? Ve; 639 - Section 0117-R- BETTER s. rn Mrs. viic mur. Jj 1 Attorney General, each of whom shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the. first Mondav of January next after (Passed March 8, 1949.) his election, except that the PRORESOLUTION A JOINT POSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OP at the first election shall begin wnen me otaie snail De aamiiiea Ht uuivaiuuiiw ur STATE OF 'UTAH RELATING into the Union, and shall end s w t Tn Till? PflMTT?ni, AND SUPER- A- - D- - 190L The officers of the n Oh BORDF EDUCATION Executive Department, during AND THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, where CATION OF THE state su- - tney snail Keep tne puDiicree OF PUBLIC ords, books and papers. They PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION. shall perform the duties as are H.J. K. NO. 6 ..- -. r Dy Be it resolved by the Legis- - ana as may De prescribed of the State of Utah, law. Section 10. The Governor of all the members elected to each house concurring 3hall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint therein: Section 1. It is proposed to all State and district officers amended Article X, Sec. 8, of whose offices are established by the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose of Utah to read: Sec. 8. The general control appointment or election is not and supervision of the public otherwise provided for. If, dur- school system shall be vested W the recess of the Senate, a in a State 'Board of Education vacancy occur in any State or the members of which shall be district office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law. The Board shall appoint the Person to discharge the duties State Superintendent of Public thereof until the next meeting Instruction who shall be the of the Senate, when he shall executive officer of the Board, nominate some person to fill Section 2 The secretary of 8uch office- If the office of State is direoted to submit this Secretary f State Stat Audi- tor, State Treasurer or Attor- proposed amendment to the elecbe vacated bv death. tors of, the State at the next or resignation otherwise, it shall general election in the manner be the duty of the Governor to provided for in Article XXIII, Section 1 of the Constitution fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his of the State of Utah. office until his successor shall R. II J. No. 6 be elected and qualified, as may 0 be by law provided. CONSTITUTIONAL Section 20. The Governor. AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BIGGER tMtmtMHmmmt(HitmttiittMiiMMtiimmfM4HmmtM - R CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS V--i - Do-al- (formerly rs " cn Pon-iia- c - in and walih an expert Ironrite breeze through every liurd lo iron gurmt-iit- . Then ail down at tin Iionrile und try il yourwlf. See how Ironrite'i two completely untitle open mJt and l ironing IxiiiiW lei you iron anything you can vu-Kind 'but how Ironrile take the drudgery out of ironing; helps to Mifeguurd your health, k.eep you looking younger. Sale Also SOi, two-roo- new-Reaso- fume for en. APARTMENT FOR RENT condition. Will Nice apartment, gas trade for sand Call Peter Vander Melde range. 6467 So. State St. Adults flooring. Phone" Phone Mur. 980-- J n929 Phone Mur. 383-only. p!031 322 West 53rd South high-spee- Wa ich Ironnle iron everything washable 5, g0d tl PLASTERING Mc-Llo- jj teen-age- For Good Mc-Clou- d; ''''" & PRIVATE SPEECH LESSONS to Children and high school age. Experienced Instructor MRS. FERDIE PETERSON Instructor with many years of experience in studio work. Phone Murray 1038-- FREEZER SUPPLIES Locker Storage Materials at BRINTON ELECTRIC Ph. Mur. 106 Sn. State 0117-R- COME IN TONIGHT Gravel Drive Gravel White Play Sand Wm. K. BAKER Rear 690 Vine St. Mur. 1251-- J Sand HOME 451-- SUPPLY FOR SALE room set Reason a hi a Fertilizer " . mar KM1"''" Mt World tbt liw" .V-- : if t.,IMhjJ2jl5. - "rf !- |