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Show TIMES. PAROWAN. UTAH OCTOBER 13, nwmitM wk. cldent oar Chicago for one of tfrotta niece. Mr and George S. lluw-Word waa received recently (oik. y Hpindtug a couple of Ray Morrl of Mr, and Mr by veoka In St. George where they on, Hoyd their that Parowan DeMur Stupb SKt unit Mr re doing temple work III re- la teaching vocational ag, who Want) Everett. 'ort Lawton, a call made by the to ponse left rlculture at Alma. Nevada, (or their home Thu red ay West Ward. by train on Sept. So with four r visiting (or a (w day la Attending the funeral for .Mr of hi F K A. boy who had won owan with the Clifford J Marlin Mitchell held Mr nd oni-- , Utile place In the Stale of N'ev. two ib. Their I 3th Ward In Saif the Chapel for Judging and who had as a and Clifford, who have apeii Mr were ,ake Tuesday City r suit, won a free trip to the pant two months here win nd Mr. Wllllnm Mareden, Mr Convention at Water National returned r grandparent, nd Mr Kent Mareden, Mr. and loo, Iowa and Kansas City, Mo. ii them. Mr. Lyle Marsden. I.nulae nnd 00 n the return trip the group Marsden. The deceased Rlchfleh planned to visit In Chicago ,1, Man well of were sister and brorher-'n-la'unpin home Poyd was at the con- her to ho returned Mr Wm. of Marsden hla wife and few family .day after visiting for a ' ho were killed In a traffic ac-- j visited In Ogden with her folks t In Parowan as a guest of son Gurr. tWO lit Alt NEWS Clint, ' 1 . ; J Card Of Thanks OTICL our sincere and appreciation to all who helped us In any way during the sickness and death of our beloved son. For the contributions and aid given us, for those who took part In the services and the lovely truly floral offerings we are We wish to express roll RENT The otlicer o( th merlcau Legion Pont announce that they have on hand nine army rifle which are available for hire to anyone who would like to use them during the corn-thirpg deer season. Inquiries and arrangements may be made with Merton Mitchell Cil'NH d Mabel Robinson is home conval-Wbll- e es ing after undergoing an oration for the removal of his tonsil. Cottage meeting under the of the Stake Missiondirection STATEMENT OK THE CIRCIJ. OWNERSHIP, little MANAGEMENT, two rs. Hazeti Lay and were BY THE ACT OK aries OK scheduled to be held ATIO.V, ETC.. CONGRESS bavi REQUIRED Lake Salt of liters ' on AS BY 24. MARCH IGCST ACTS OK 3. THE AMENDED 1913. Wednesday evening in two nd during the past couple of ANT) For the JULY 1916 homes. 933, 2, Paragonah with the Albert Steven k town Southeast corner the of a rowan. Of Parowan Time published weekly at Parowan. Utah, for OUT. home was the gathering place 13. I r.o. of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson. ayor and Mrs. PL Ray Ly STATE OF UTAH SS. For the Northeast corner, the business made a hurried COUNTY OK IRON home of Mr. and Mrs Ivan Robb. the Lane during Salt Into Before me. a Notary Public in and for the State and county afore- week-enVictor M. Norman, who, having been ald, personally appeared duly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he Is the pubLester Coon lisher and owner of the Parowan r. and Mrs. Times and that the following is, down from Salt Lake for to the best of Ills knowledge and belief, n true statement of the week-en- d visit with cent iwnershlp. management (and if a daily, weekly, semiweekly or the R- L bell's parents, triweekly newspaper, the circulation I. etc., of the aforesaid publl-itio- n nns Roth of the young peo (ur Tie dale shown in the above caption, required by the re teaching in the city schoii t of August 21. 1912. as amended by the acts of March .3. 1933 nd July 2. 1916 (section 537. Postal Laws and Regulations), on the reverse of this form, to wit: printed and Mrs. Hvrum Hoard 1. That the name and addresses of the publisher, editor, managand family are spending editor, nnd business managers are: ing and .v days In Salt Lake Editor. Managing editor. Business manager, Victor M. Publisher, i whore business will be Norman, Bo 213. Parowan, Utah. ined with a visit with 2. That the owner fa: (If owned by a coporation. Its name and da. ' iddress must be stnted and also Immediately thereunder the names j and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one percent or, and Emily Humphfus more of total amount of stock If not owned by a coporation. the vlalt-wit- h Hers of her family are names and addresses of the Individual owners must be given. If the Mercer family in owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern. Its n at the present time. name and address, as well as those of each Individual member, ovard Pritchard Is up from must be given.) Victor M. Norman. Bo 213, Parowan, Utah. ome In Pomona, Calif, for 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages, and other aectirity v days visit with hls par-th- e holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of Heres Greyhound's biggest selecSidney Pritchards. bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: flf there are none, so tion of low-coAutumn trips, ut. Rulon Paramoro who oate.) Bank of Iron County, Parowan, Utah. tours, and special travel features been on duty at Camp Go Greyhound ... a fares you can 4 That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the afford . . . during the great Fall spent the past week-wltRound-Ucnors, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only of Travel Bargains! his family here. He be list of and stockholders holders as security they appear upon nroute to Fort Sill, Okla- in CHASTER TRIPS 'he books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder TO BIG EVENTS! ir security holder appears upon the books of the company as trus-'B- e Get more fun our of Fall on and Mrs. Jed Orton at-- d Charter Trips to fairs, harvest or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or festivals, roadshows, conventions, a bedding reception held family reunion!, foo'ball games. orporatlon for whom such trustee is acting, is given: also that the angultch Saturday evening nld two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full in nnd belief as to the circumstances and conditions under EVERYWHERE! "hich stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon You save 207 on your return trip every line you buy a Greyhound bo books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in Round-Triticket! This saving is especially welcome now, as capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant Autumn s I laming colors add a sas no reason to believe that any other person, association, "bonus to travel enioyment. or ornoration has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, AMA2IHG AMERICA VJtTillM VACATION TOURS! ''onds, or other securities than as so stated by him. Fall is best of all for your va5. That the average number of copies of each of this publication cation! Go where you wish on rs an Amazing America Vacation sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid Tour. Transportation, hotels, Tout during the twelve months preceding the date shown above sightseeing all arranged for you: See your Greyhound Agent today. s 745 (This information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly newspapers only.) GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Conoco Victor M. Norman Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of October, 1950 (Seal) County Clerk. W. CLAIR ROWLEY PABOWAN UTAH. Don't Throw Away thank greutful, Mr. and Mrs OLD You- - SH0$ Intil non flour consult etf us to see if theu van be Clinton Thornton OltMl lt RESIDENTS Coni. j plph 150 repaired armed service tiou into the on Oct. 23. The bridegroom has lived in Sprlngvllle for the past few years where he has been employed at the Geneva Plant. Both of the young people are children of the late Jesse F and Alice Bentley Lowder and until after the death of both their resided in Parowan parents. where they attended the local schools. ft E E If M I BEK ; We don't vlmrqv for aim repairs we can't Guarantee a ggn lta EXPERT KEPAIItiU M f r ldn - ! Car-Col- o. h p lock lUt the an. 1 h u 1 SlNATOR ling ELBERT D. am I THOMAS es. 1 tl hy did the Republican cand- iclde idate for the Senate propose on June 25, 1949 a cut of more than three billion dollars in our military preparedness program? re n But ud the 16 PROOF SATinuAi niaiUERS GRAIN XEII1ULM 65 N.Y. PRODUCTS CORPORATION, sub-crihe- act owan Fentosirs Pharmacy ) I stau CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 5 thofficial duty. iaO AMENDMENT (Passed March 8, 1 1 1949.) JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING AN AMENTMENT TO ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE CF UTAH, RELATING A rn Tiir comtbai siidvd Wliit Orton PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION. H. J.R. GREAT STEAI&F' Executive their term at the seat they shall Department, No. 5 y t ORE Furnace Utoco No. 3 for your money, because NEW Utoco No. 2 a higher quality product than theOil costs no more. You get a superior fuel which it replaces product at no increase in price. - Thats not all you get. You get maximum heat per gallon of fuel burned. You get work-free- , push button comfort. You trouble-free, no waste fuel. And when get a clean burning, you call your Utoco distributor you get prompt, courteous, efficient service. Order your supply today, and relax FOR SUPERIOR HEAT USE A SUPERIOR FUEL Phone UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Or Your Local Utoco Distributor proposed amendment tors of the State to tit t tbt prescribed by this Constitution and as may be prescribed by by the Legislature of the State of Utah, lawtwo-thirSection 10 The Governor of all the members elected to each house concurring ihall 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 th- Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may of Utah to read: be created by law, and whose Sec. 8. The general control appointment or election is not ano supervision of the public otherwise provided for If. dur- school system shall be vested ink the recess of the Senate, a in a State Board of Education vacancy occur in any State or the members of which shall be strict office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law. The Board shall person to discharge the duties the appoint 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 the office of Section 2. The Secretary of uch State is directed to submit this ecretary of State, State Audi- te Treasurer or Attor proposed amendment to the elec- be v,!cate? 4o rs ot the State at the next or it resignation general election in the manner he Governor to 7 provided for in Article XXIII, .r uty 7" Section 1 of the Constitution J1' appointment. the appointee shall hold his of the State of Utah. office until his successor shall H J.R. No. 6 be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. CONSTITUTIONAL Sectlon 20The Governor. 2 AMENDMENT Secretary of State, Auditor Treasurer, Attorney-denerand (Passed March 8, 1949.) such other State and district A INT RESOLUTION PR0P0S- - officers as may be provided for S?LEDfStNoTnSi Ani by ,aw shal1 receive for tv,eir " Cmpen9atin 20 OFTHE CONSTITUTION O? aslxed y law THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- The compensation for said ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, officers as provided in all laws RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to this Consti- THE GOVERNORS tution, shall be in full for all service8 rendered by said offi- I Cere respectively, in any official TaiF0FFICES-C- I andN p?clty or employment during OF STATE eir respective terms of office. OFFICERS. No such officer shall receive 't readved by the Ugis- - for the performance of any la.ure of the State of Utah, two-- official duty any fee for his thinls of all members elected to own use. but all fees fixed by each house concurring therein: law for the performance by Proposed to either of them of official amnort Article lL'f Sec 1, 10. duty, shall be collectedany in advance an.) 20 of the Constitution of and deposited with the State the - tate of Utah to read: Treasurer monthly to the credit ev-- t ion I. The xecu tive of the State The Legislature of Uv may provide for the payment of entha i rnnl - State actual and necessary expenses Aiirtiievr State Treasurer, and of said officers while traveling No. - al m t 4- hr 4 4 in the oui in Article the CgiwUWW III provided for section 1 of 1 the State of Utah. Section 3 If Adopted bj electors of the State, this Ml take effect the fil ment ,,, AO IQJI VkJIiV VJ ARTICLE stituTI0N VI OFTHE . UTAH, Rf OF ING T 0 COMPENSATION MEMBERS OF THE U' TURE, NOT EX1 CEtu. 1 A K YEAR K 1 a A pVwPMgKq WHILE ACTU nr session the Be jt resolved by Utah, of the State of ature . LUAi members 0f a U3 Lam eatu jn favor thereof: propose gectjon i It is Section imen(j Article VI, he Constitution of theStawj rea(j: jtaj Section 9 The i receive . i pTalature shall exceedii .'ompensation, aot the W jsoo.OO a year for day a .00 55 term and whie actually i" "fL mileage as provided Section 2, The SecJ to j State j3 directed amendment osed toj of i 0rg 0f the Stateelection , , "f 11 as provided K Article XXIII. 3titution of the StaJ?Mt Section 3. If electors of the statfc ment shall take effect W51day of January, I, HEBER Ymh HEREBV ( s J "I TIFY that Vtcr- -l full, true and, 31,1 the three constituiw ments proposed Zwenty-TJ J?pe(3 session of Dy nf reKOinl Legislature, record in imy off whERFJ IN WITNESS e of ' have hereunto affixed the GreatSa t State of Utah, at this 1st day of BENN1U f U HEBER (SEAL) 1 ,1 aO D (1 fcas;o tart: ot tl (I, w niahe swair 'tiled ova id. S. J K. No. a. (.Pae1ieSiTiO by.,tli f aubm;t general election during ,ice, J Aiitu fa Secret)!? to of office shall reside of government, where keep the public rec- OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers. They 8ha perform the duties as are A Be it resolved ENJOY THIS suiters Products Corporatic SC HO 0 State is directed Attorney General, each of whom 8hau hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end the first Monday in January D 1901 The officer, of the 11 Itoist The Section 2. CONSTITUTIONAL 'Phone 2801 or lephone 2113 ol as d L SYSTEM, BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- CATION OF THE STATE SU- - Service Jng. ler ROUND-TRIP- EEI)S th he now-ledge Your Winter EL OIL C( |