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Show Thursday, THE TIMES,NIW$. NEPHI. UTAH September 28th. 1950 SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthing-to- n of Salt Lake City visited with relatives for the week end. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Ockey last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Write of Bingham Can yon. Mrs. Flossie Carter of Nephi and, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Whitt-ake- r of Salt Lake City are enjoying a vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Nickeison at Council Bluffs, Iowa Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker will go on to New York, and will rejoin Mrs. Carter for the return trip. ELBERT D. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Kendall rue the i arents of a son born SeptSinb er 23 at the Nephi Clinic. Mr. irC Mrs. James Morganson of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Verda Kendall of Nephi are the grand parenis. Mrs. Anna M. Farnsworth of Oakland, California is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stephenson. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Madsen are Mr. and Mrs AJma ' Sackett and children of Blythe, California who plan to make their home In Nephi. The NAM opposed Unemployment insurance and old-ag- e Would their pensions. former president, now Republican Candidate for the Senate, Repeal Those Laws? mam LEVAfl NEWS OF NEPHI Senator Insert Page Nine The Dean Howard home at Mills was a happy place Sunday with all of their children home. A chicken dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram and daughter Tam-ar- a of Antioche, California, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and children Linda and Randy, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ostler of Nephi, Miss Phyllis Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard of Mills. ft Phyllis Ingram returned home recently from Antioche, Cal uornia where she spent two months with her brother and sis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde In She also visited with an gram. aunt and uncle in Oakland. Mrs. Clyde Ingram and daughter returned with her. Clyde drove up to take his family back to California. They have been visiting witn relatives in Nephi, Levan, apanisn t ork, Moroni and Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christen. sen visited in SaJt Lake Citv lnot week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christensen. They observ ed Mrs. Marlon Christensen's mrtnaay anniversary on Saturday. Mrs. Frances Dalby of Salt Lake City is enjoying a vacation In Levan with her sister, Mrs. Louise Jam s, and her brothers, H. Ray, j. u. ana uwen r rancom. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sherwood and Mrs. J. D. Shepherd were in Salt Lake City Sunday to see Mrs. Johana Hedges, a sister, who is in tne hospital. rM3C 1 The Freshman class have been busy this week getting things all ready for their annual Freshie Frolic which will be held Friday, September 29th. The class has al so planned a good assembly to be held Friday. President Bill Hickey promises this to be a good dance and invites everyone to come and have a good ter-in-la- COMMANDANT SUSPENDED . . . Maj. Gen. Orville Anderson, commandant of the air war college in Alabama, was suspended by the Air Force recently, charged with advocating a preventive war against Russia. The order was Issued by Gen. Hoyt Vandcnberg. him iii im'in i,n. r. Iim mi. EiailHgini JUAB HIGH SCHOOL V; Miss Mr. and Mrs. Georee Kendall. Mrs. Eliza Morgan and son James spent the week end in Moab at the nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worth- mgton and family. "Every one of our 133,000 district and high school students in Utah will get some real help from mine taxes this year. In fact, the amount my industry pours into the school program adds up to about $4,522,000 or $34.00 for each student." t MISS U.S. TELEVISION . . . time. Edythe Adams, 23, New York, was picked to reign as Miss U.S. The Nebonian Staff for the Television from 13 of the n.iHua's school year 1950-5- 1 were chosen on most beautiful, The co itcr.t took Tuesday, September 19th. They place at l'ii:c.'.;o's - ja fair, a: are as follows: tb television cx!iib;t. Editor, Marilyn Keller, associate editor, Hal Wright; Business Manager, Alene Pratt; Art Editor, Marv Oli r:- Kno-- t oHitw rir don Sperry; subscription manager, - Vi S W I lcar The editor and staff are promising a very good yearbook for the year 1950-5JHS Reporter, Notine Wankier 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson of Manti were in Nephi Sunday to witness the naming of their new grandchild, Nita Debbra Park, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. . . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Powell and famiy spent a day last week in FAROCK'S FIANCEE? . . . Miml Salt Lake City attending the Utah Medart, 16, St. Louis beauty, Is the newest heart throb of Farouk, btate Fair. Egypt's playboy pharaoh, whom Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Thacker she met in France. She and her of Salt Lake City visited over the parents will visit Egypt as Far-ouk-'s week end here with his grandpar guests about Christmas, she erts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bosh. has revealed. Mrs. Leon Larsen of Gunnison came to Levan Tuesday to visit at the home of her son in law and Dramatic Stairway daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar A distinctive modern stairway is Winter. paintfd in interesting tones of red PUBLISHER A. B. GLBSON A ROY E. GIBSON and gray. The stair treads are Published every Thuree'ay at Nvphl, Juab Ceunty, Utah. Entered at Bice for Cuba painted, alternately, in two different the poet office at Nephi, Utah as second olaee mall matter under the Sales of United States rice to tones of red to increase the visibility aet of oengreee of Maroh S, 1S71. 1949 Cuba in accounted for 52 per of separate treads. The risers, starticent of the total quantity shipped ng at the bottom with a deep tone tubeoription Ratee: One year, I2.7S; lx Mentha, $1.50. Subeorletlorw tn foreign countries. of gray, are painted in progressivere payable In advance. Advertising ratee en "eoueet. ly lighter shades as the stairs ascend. The effect is both dramatic and beautiful. in the State in the flaw V Stye lytmra - NptiiH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ONSTrrunoNAt AMENDMENT (Passed March No.l IU9.) 8, a jointanresolution amentment to x. section 8, op article of the the constitution state of utah, relating superand the control to vision of the pub li 0 system, by the school State fro-posin- g board of education and the appointment byn state board of suof the state of public perintendent instruction. R. No. 6 M. -- edu-ati0- I. performance of official duty. Section 2. The Secretary of Attorney General, each of whom State is directed to submit this shall hold his office for four proposed amendment to the elecyears, beginning oa the first tors of the State at the next Monday of January next after general election in the manner hie election, except that the provided for in Article XXIII, terms of office of those eleeted section 1 of the Constitution of at the first election shall begin the State of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end electors of the State, this amendon the first Monday in January ment shall take effect the first A. D 1901. The officers of the day of January, 1951. Executive Department, during S. J. R. No. S. their tern of office shall reside CONSnTUTIONAl at the seat of government, where No. 3 AMENDMENT they shall keep the public records, books and papers. They Passed February 28, 1949.) PROl JOINT RESOLUTION shall perform the duties as are POSING TO AMEND SECTION prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI CONOF THE and as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTAH, RELATlaw. ING TO COMPENSATION OF i Calves for Replacement Raising calves for replacement purposes is practical and economical; they should be separately boused in dry and clean pens, fed good rations, and kept free of parasites. i Only Chevrolet lets you make such a i wae awa ii 7 ds CONSTITUTION AX AMENDMENT No. 2 (Passed March 8. 1949.) a joint resolution propoarfno amendments 1. to vii. section 10, and ticle $9 of the constitution of relatithe state utah, executo theofstate ng terms, tive department. residence, and duties of Officer?; the governor's in p0wir in fill and tpointive of st the ati Be ft resolved late by the Legis- ef the State of Utah, of ail members elected to each bouse concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to ecnesd Article VII. See. 1. 10. eatd 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read : Section!. The E xeeutlve Department shall oonslet of Gov eroor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and two-thir- ds m w. Choose befween Standard Drvo and two-thir- ds 'etx- - 4 Choose befween Stylelino and Feefi'ne Styling Twenty-eigbt- ?l".J!L 'Yi tcf'fy'l Choose befween fhe Bo Air and fhe Convertible jkVS m i r 5 m a Legislature, 1949, ae appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hate hereunto set my hand and affixed the Greet Seel of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September.1960. HEBER BKNNI0N, JR. (8XAL) Secretaxyof 8tate v ,YX ,r el I 4TJ l r rfv TeT America's Best Seller . . . America's Best Buy! NEBO CHEVROLET CO. Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary evpeneee of said officers while traveling fi tea nof the V. Automatic Transmission 105-h.- proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article XXIII, Section 1, Constitution of the State of Utah. Section 8. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first January, 1951. BENNI0N, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is s full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendments proposed by the regular ox powers Combination of Powerglidt automatic transmission and engine optional on Ut Luxe models at extra cost. Attorney-G- Hon at the lowest prices, too! mm this Constitution, er which may Be it resolved by the Legisbe created by law, and whose lature of the State of Utah, appointment or election is not members elected otherwise provided for. If, dur- to each ofof all the two houses voting the recess of the Senate, a in favor thereof: vacancy occur in any State or ingSection L It is proposed to Governor district office, the Article VI, Section 9, of shall appoint some Qualified amend Constitution of the State of the 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 receive such nominate some person to fill Legislature shall not compensation, exceeding of such office. If the office a year for the legislative Secretary of State, State Audi- $500.00 term and S5.00 a day expenses tor, State Treasurer or be vacated by death, while actually in session, and eneral as provided by law. resignation or otherwise, it shall mileage Section 1 The Secretary of be the duty of the Governor to State is directed to submit this fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, Secretary of State. Auditor, and Treasurer, Attorney-Gener- al such ether State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. The oompensation for said ef fleers as provided In all laws enacted pursuant to this Constitution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said officers, respectively, tn any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. Mo such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the 8tats 7 F T W ...and Be it resolved by the Legis-laUr- e of the State of Utah, two-thirSection 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLAof all the members elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING 1500.00 consent of the senate, appoint A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLAtherein: Section 1. It Is proposed to aQ State and district officers TIVE TERM AND $5.00 A DAY WHILE ACTUALLY amended Article X Sec 8, of whose offices are established by EXPENSES IN SESSION. the Constitution of the State ef Utah to read: See. 8. The general control and supervision of the public school system shall be vested In a State Board of Education the members of which shall be elected as provided by law. The Board shall appoint the State Superintendent of Public Instruction who shall be the executive officer of the Board. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided for in Article XXIII, Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, ft J.R.No.6 J PHONE 433 NEPHI, UTAH |