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Show T I'AKuWAN TIMES, PAKuWAN, UTAH lutith Ot Uirla and (grandparent of Mr and Mr. mary Home Builder a party. leaders heir M Provo. enjoyed ux of La morn Arrliia I imc I Sac Robb and Mr. I Mr El! The Seagull and Bluebird gtrls welcutu IV. INTEL) ANI i'UBUSHKI) I'rolhero The family of Mr. and Mr. planned the uffuir to Home t into be new the lairk girl liy Clark llobb are quarantined for reIt Lark d Mrs Chester Hobin-n- g PUBLISHING Eai Mr work. PAROWAN bulldder Tlielr youngwhoodiiK cough aftA-and v, lea son Wednesday PRINTING CO est daughter I'hyllla ha Just ceived a lovely favor lo recovered from (he disease which er some to I'lishlllKtiill tor a lrl interesting games, Victor M Norman I i Nia- were Kllilo who son see their an refreshments lie dainty Publisher, Manager at first was thought to I with a Honed at Fort l.ewl Is the This Bronchitis. attack of I I Second Class Ma.l Nu i Iona Guard nil They were first rase of this kind reported I afternoon Mrs. Wednesday he Post Office at accompanied by Ibelr daughtin Para gotta h for some time. War a group Miss and Clio er entertained Dorothy Robb Jhlma 27, October Uuh, honreii of I'urownn. Mr and Mrs. Terry Lund tra of children at a party in son of or of her the birthday led to Hurricane last Wed Val, silav evening to attend the Mrs. Irene Kohlnson j I reception for Nora's edding V rival veil news from Provo of l In (I Ti The Gttldi Roland Hall and Mr. .phew the Idrili of a bahy girl to her entertained and their teachers a, w Pride front Canada. Jliek atm l.ullioreail nephew the Planer hoys at a welcome NATIONAL CDITOWAl makes his wife. This event on Tuesday. Every boy of Top-haLeonard parly J. Mrs if ' ASSOCIATION grandparents for the first time Mr. and Trallbullder age in the ward is Mrs. Anienao - ffij&rTPL and Mr. I x Lamor-eauand ot Mr and Mrs. .eland enrolled and active, all were of Alnto,, Nev., and great Top ha tn recently returned home for the present where party which was from a trip to Salt Lake - held on the lawn. They enjoyed the of some sithey enjoyed iV SlOUe Ial events at the State Fair games and a fine lunch. Lit "ENSKD A BSTRACTERS They viewed a number of the Mrs. Orilln Lister traveled to exhibit and attended the Ice Affiliated with Price on Wednesday with mein- wefe which Follies they thought hers of the family from Pare- SECURITY TITLE CO. marvelous. wan who went to attend the Offic at Court House. Parowan Mr and Mrs. Lewis Limb and funeral service for Dr. Averiil. Frank accompanied his bro- small daughter of Beaver are t Iters there last week when they here spending some time with for The Hint In All Kinds Ol made the trip because of their i riant parents, Mr. and Mrs illness. James II. Anderson. Lewis is IS A A S E his father with working ai present and they plan to move LIFE . AUTOMOBILE their things 10 Paragonah and FIRE SURETY BONDS make a home here. See Mr J. J. Jones Is back again W. CLAIR ROWLEY SlNATOR after spending some time in his daughter. California with NEWS IAKAGONAD lirwan 0, JjK Cont CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS jj lMr luw. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 1 i March (Pas-r- d . IM 9 ) PRO- - RESOLUTION Section 2. The ta directed to prottoaed amendment State Attorney General, each ol whom 4y,ai nod ms office for toui vests Beginning on the first MomiV of January next after Ms election, except that the terms of office of those elected tor the Sut of nk4'3 i iJ .federal election .rovided for m Artlrl section I of the i 15 iJjL I'.-- . thr i . section 3 If 'I'll K CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted STATE Cl UTAH, RELATING mm the Union, and shall end lector of the SutTth ment snail take lfiq.".VM TO THE CONTROL AND SUPER- - ,n tilt , irt Monday in January VISION OF THE PUHLIC , ne officer ot the lay of January, 191? SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE (.;Xw.U1Vt. Pc..irtn,enL during S J l No 3. mVmvtmFNT1! v their term ot office shall reside vii rui-POSTING AN . . 1 AMKNTMMNT i v ate thk CATION OF w ,.C,-Tlit- ffi or TO III. f ran' itf IIPI'IIIIII shrill ) t Lr cSSt m , AMENDMENT THE STATE ST- - Ihey snail Keep the public rtfTThtv PER INTEND ENT OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers shall periorin the duties as are INSTRUCTION. t ASsed - h Qj ..ry jg j. KSOLUTlOfiU 0J,?lT.r SECTjJj ,,.,.T L prescribed by this Constitution ,, A be prescribed by STITUTION I Be it resolved by the Legis 'ind as may OF TO COMPEKumH ture of the State of Utah, Sedion 10 The G love rnor MEMBERS.OF THE of all the members It J R. No. 5 I! ffij ; I;trvills the Constitution of of Utah to read: Sec. 8. The general control the and supervision s bool 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 th State Superintendent of Publii 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. Sf !on5 ,of f,h,p( Constitution - step-fathe- u I ELBERT D. FOR SALK, Olt SADDLE, lilt-I- d Phone 3222. Republican idate for the Senate propose on June 25, 1319 a cut of more than three billion dollars in our military preparedness program? One red Hiawatha coaster wagon, taken from our home. Return to Dee Uettridge. No questions asked. IN LifeUiM- Automobile lit REAI (I INS.) V ire I (Passed March MESSAGE WALTER K. GRANGER Pri- - j j COVERAGE afternoon the Tuesday ! think it Is that the Auction taxpayers of essential Al Of olic Of Utah realize that Notice Is hereby given that in accordance with law, the STATE every reclamation project built LAND BOARD of the State of Utah, will on Oct. 14. 1950, at 40 in the State of Ltali during my on that day offer at public auction at the Post Office in term of office has been approvA. M Ordervllle, Utah, all live timlier and all merchantable dead timber, ed because each was standing or down, located 011 Sec. 36, T. 36 S R. 8 VV., SI.M, Iron County, I'talt, estimated to be 200M BM feet, more or less. Also, all live timber and all merchantable dead timber, standing I lublir Timber , I I j vt3e 8. 1949.) A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- Gerry Thornton son of Mr. in if Mrs. Karl Thornton is at has Bryce Canyon where he obtained employment. MISSING: I hn 0 liy did the TRADE ON It R AG RIFLE. HJ Bishop and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson have received word that their son Boyd is being released front his mission in t lie near future and expects to he home before the end of the month. fay CTIQN Prothero. Hex Mrs. THOMAS WSIFIED COMPLETE rs or down, located oil Sec. 32, T, 38 S.. R. 7 W., SLM, Kane County, Utah, estimated to be 100M BM feet, more or less. I VSI IMAT L No bid of less than $5.00 per M feet will be considered. Bids must be submitted separately for either unit, but the same bidder may bid on one or both units; payment to be made in cash at the auction; the timber to be cut under the supervision of the State Land Board. A. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any hid; or to waive any or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State I, ST: Due pair 01 light colored informality of Utah. Return plastic rimmed glasse: This notice supersedes and takes the place of a previous notice to Kent M unford. covering the above described land. ! - ING AMENDMENTS TO AR- TICLE VII, SECTION 1, 10, AND 2(1 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELAT- ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNORS APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- ISO OF VACANCIES IN CER- - rnlii.i.'vffffi OFFICERS70 bTATL Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two- thirds of all members elected to eaih house concurring therein: - Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII, Sec. 1, 10. anj f?0 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 1. The E xecutive Department shall consist of Gov- ernor. Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer, and Lilia VVllalituiiui'! u in, be created by law. and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for If. dor- - of the Senate, a acancy occur in any State or listrict office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified person to discharge the dutie.-thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office ol Secretary of State. State Audi State Treasurer or Attort be vacated by death. resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the Same by appointment and the appointee 8hal, hod hi, office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided oA Section 20. The Governor, Audtt.r Secretary of State mi the - ney-Gener- al such other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fjxed by law The compensation for said officers as provided in all laws enacted pursuant to this Const tution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said offi- cers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. No 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 State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling - n Be . . Resolved by ot.t ,, J,r LeJ the ,ate bm th ,r Vf tl0,: In "Jr Antcle l0,n he Prcpokf ,18 Vl SectJoc of the n"8Ulu S, State w r?ad' 9 , 1 he members of ffel 8"a 1 d 1 a yea: for the l and :0 8 daf e actua II f ,n sesstoa, as i)ro!,lded sLOO.OO te a'hl receiVt .Jot rniIe ,..ect?n., is directed :ropojd Secretary to submit 3 amendment to lhr State of ItahKt lext eneral eloa th a Protnde" or n"eor Will, Section 'J Ctil stitution of the State of UuJ Section 3. If adopted Djml elector9 of the 9tatp' ,nent shall Lake ,jay 0f January 1, effect the firitl 1951 HFRFR RFNNMN ml secretary of State nf the L of Utah. DO HEREB) C& i'IF that the foregoing n full, true and correct copy the three constitutional anj ments proposed by the 1 session of the Twenty-ai- d Legislature, 1949, as appear record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF have hereunto set my hand Great Seal of affixed the State of Utah, at Salt Lake this 1st day of September, HEBER (SEAL) II iMj QtyJ BENNION ' Jlj 0. SJk By secretary Deputy See Hills Orton llkll ll THIRD HAY 'KOI We have a few tons of baled Winter Winter can be tough on you . . . but tougher on your car! temperatures slow your starts, cut down your power. Corrosive combus tion acids created by winter driving cause extra engine wear that cuts down your gasoline Sub-zer- o LEE E. YOUNG, Executive Secretary Sept 15' 22' 29 aIul 0ct- -- G third crop hay for sale. Parowan Stake Farm See v. Clair Rowley. ziP! You Change Presto! Blade &7etfe SUPtB-SPEI- O ONE-PHC- G RAZOR AND Gi mileage. Thats why its F O tyroorii TILLER ui: it so wise to protect your engine wit h the winter grade of new Conoco Super Motor Oil. S A L E field cultivator ensilage and an blower IP GLEANER. Ill, BALI, REARING SI 86.8.S 11 COMBINE 7 CUBIC COOT SOIL SCOOP HAMMER MILL I WHEEL TRAILER WAGON USED FEGUSON TRACTOR Complete Overhaul SEE tin ti liJones Call ii I 1; IS S.I7T.00 SIS 15.00 S75.00 8200.00 SI 050 S 1.95.00 Til EH AT THE A L S 1: R V I C E C O. Super Protection Cedar Citn. I tali 658 Xorth Haiti VAlUf Has The Know How Change now to the amazing new Conoco Super Motor Oil . . . proved by two winters testing in the freezing cold of the Colorado and Montana mountains to be the great new winter Conoco Super Motor Oil safely gathers up acids and harmful moisture flushes them out of your engine when you drain! Want instant starting, lightning pickup, surging power? Then drain and refill with the winter grade of new Conoco Super Motor Oil. TO REPRESENT!' YOU IN CONGRESS wear-fighte- . VOTE FOR PRESTON JONES L. . ! r! . IAI Congressional Candidate DISTRICT HE KNOWS 1 (One) THE PROBLEMS OF UTAH'S HOME TOWNS Because As tan He's Met and Solved Them a Mayor of Nephi, Utah Sf NOTE: JONES G.O.F. Candidate U.S. Congress 1st District PRESTON L. I The 2,600 City Officials Who Comprise The Utah Municipal League Recently Named Preston Jones Their President VOTE FOR AN OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT VOTE FOR IONES (Cud political adv. by C. T. liana, n. Salt Laic City.) 3EO CONTfMgftTAL OIL COMPAy 75,hANNIVERSARY 875 l95 pool |