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Show Wd The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah ITU DAY. SITTINinm 24. P'4 SPRING LAKE NEWS Hulhngshead ot Salt Luxe Mr. ai d Mrs. LaMar R .1 i ill .11 V M-n- g evv-nin- Bron Thu'na. attended the sxcuismn to the Salt Lake temple mently sponsored by the Sprn.g Lake ward The opening social of the MIA was held Tuesday eeiui g, St pt. 14th. The Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners gave the program, theme Our Home, Spring Lake, partieijsating wtre, Bobby Monlove. Geoige Thomas, Eliot Sorenson Doiothy Deuel, and and Stanley ButU-r- ; history of the ward given by Della Mower, getting her information from William Harper, one of the wards The waid famoldest citizens ily was introduced by Baibara Griffith, members weie, Bishop Thomas as head of the family, his counselors, Elmer Mower and Vaughn Davis ward clerks, Reed Moore and Milan Jacobson, executive officers of the priesthood quorum and of the auxiliary organizations and members of the ward old folks committee. Leaders of the M Men and Gleaners are Leo Menlove and La Vona Thomas. The book "To Whom It May Concern", by Marvin O. Ashton, was presented to Bishop Thomas by Maunne Le Ferre, a and Mrs David Haycock of Salt Lake City. They Sic leeently returned missionaries limn the Noithern States m.- - mn with headquarters at Nauvoo, Illinois M ack Carter, son of Mr ami Mis. Reuben Carter was advanced tj F.iden the office of a Deaeon Taylor gave a piano sol . . Danny Speneer, who I. a, pent the summer months at Sparks, Nevada, arrived home Suluiday He will leave Wednesday for Logan and cm oil at the USAC Danny is the son of Mr and Mrs Geoige Q Speneer. -- Mr. and Mrs Johnny Van ben and baby son weie Sun-la- Ze- v Mr. and guests of their parents Mrs Mike Cowan. Dinner guests of Mi, and Mis Jay Lewis recently were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mis. D. C. Cook of Holiday, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tbointon, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thointon of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Neilsen and two childien, Main th and Jean-inand Mr. and Mrs. Aitlue Jacobson weie in Salt Lake SatGleaner Square dancing finished to the Utah State Fair see urday Mrs. the evenings festivities. Phillis Johnson, caller. Refresh- and attend the lee Follies, i ments were served. Mr. and e, WHO lit c x. t I I I a. i - V 4 ur. M w I t! HI 11 - r iill hi s i 11 t . i) in ! i . In mvv 4 t . o . Il l hi t. i t n i ... e i . ri til, I, titld dX r.lnl h r li tf to thi e Lwti'i on u in I my bi st curl lo rtn.iih, I wo Id hook Old Dot b.n to the ,b n j v niui lux uy we vvi.o Id 4e Afu i H vvti k- we not mai i ied Three boys amved time years apail end tf it- bar gy Wus too bn.all. iu we bought a Model Tee and all piled in and away we went Now, a.s we near the HO. we just sit on the fiont porch and watch the woild go by in V O.s and hear the plants toar ovethcad We have witnessed changes from ox tart to w.i-tc-- . - airplane ' slur u the IV-m- ( ur u mj -i itvcrt nfn -- I I ,1 ' -- . - i npo-kan- e. 1893 that was the year I lost my Job with a Pullu an. Washington mricuntile company that went biuke after fatmets lost their crops I wetit to Colfax Washington in search of another job My gul fnend and I went lo the Palou.se Rivet to watch the log drive come I in thought it would be fun to take a walk out on the logs slipped and fell between the logs the logs were heavy arid water a my ft lend sci carried icy young hunter passing nearby ran to the rescue, diving deep under the logs to bring me lo safety Those days of unguarded log drives are over now lo (ftrntf 'I lie gervloe to cioiitribullout lhl . - Timer. Community hronkforl Kentucky,) Old ir.du-tiie- ! -i SULOKS PATRON . . . Being lowered 100 feet Into sea at Van Fruttloso Hi CatnogU, Italy, is bronze statue, Christ of the dedicated to world's Vbysses, , seafaring men. 89-I- In total mileage, the basic ttans-por- t system within the continental United States would encircle the earth almost 96 tin es. It is long enough to provide nine separate routes to the moon. Slugger White, the home town tar hitter, dropped by the other day to talk baseball, and lo tell one" on himself. Seems Slugger had been babysitting. I was doing just fine, be said, until it was time for a change. I called Mom for advice. Still didnt got it right. Then Dad aet me straight. Place the diaper like a baseball diamond with you at bat, he aid. Fold second base over home plate, and pin first and third base on home plate. That did it with no error!" Gewup Ga? stalling a new roof of Rubtroid by THICK-TA- ASPHALT SHINGLES. at . Shingles ' HOMER MARK . Joe 32, lefty first baseman of Roswell IN. M.) team in Longe horn League.eholds home run record with 72. beating 69 score of Joe Hauser (19331 and SETS Bauman, all-tim- . Bob s a double-barrelle- cigarette d holder "for getting twiee as much a pleasure from your smoking, quilt, an assortment of raw EloriJa sponges etc . . . Understandably, Gary doesn't always know what to do with the unusual tilings that people send him, but no matter how strange they may be, he always dictates a "thank you note to the donor . . . Most of the toys are sent to the t hildrcn's hospitals in New York, but some of the most Interesting items Garry keeps around the DESK BLOTTERS . Cedar ' -- initfj ewers Foundation c ANSCOFLEX . From itj imnf gray, tilvof ond red co'or styling to Its xtreomtinea Hath attach ment, here . a camera that' i ' completely p.odern! You con see oil your put. e easily and clearly be'o e you take it in Ihe reden-Kpview finder. Acc- ol 1 e idental aoib e exposures are eliminated bv a spacicfl built-i- n device. The to film dial has a ro'-haction that makes moving the winding camera is ond lenses n oi easy as F watch. When view finder yc-u- cio-.-- Flash t protected by .minum cover. o satin-finis- At'achn-ent-leathe- r Carry ng Casa STORM DOORS,' GZDQIEED 8 0 0 0 0o Come in to $ tee this exciting new comerat (Cash If You Have Ii GEAN'S Phone 265 (1948). CONSTITUTIONAL A JOIN! RESOLUTION PROTO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF POSING j AMENDMENT The County ot Utah shall eon-- stitute the Eleventh Representativej district ano be entitled to eignt THE CONS1 ITUT10N OF UTAH representatives. BY CHANGING THE The County of Uintah shall conLEGISLATURE stitute the Twelfth Representative MAKING EACH COUNTY OF Distr-- t and bf entitled to one THE STATE A SEN A 10' AL DISTRICT. BY REAPPORTION- representative. The County of Juab shall conING REPRESENTATIVES the Thirteenth Representastitute AMONG TIIE SEVERAL COUN- tive and be entitled to District, TIES OF THE STATE ACCORD- one representative. ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND The County of Sanpete shall BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISconstitute the Fourteenth RepreLATURE TO DECREASE AS sentative' District, and be entitled WELL AS INCREASE THE to one representative. NUMBER OF REPRESENTAThe Countv of Carbon shall conTIVES. stitute the Fifteenth RepresentaBe it resolved by the legislature tive District, and be entitled to two of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house representatives. The Countv of Emerv shall conconcurring therein: stitute the Sixteenth RepresentaSection 1. It is proposed to tive amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 ol' Article one District, and be entitled to representative. IX of the Constitution pt Utah to The County of Grand shall conread: Section 2. The Legislature shall stitute the Seventeenth Representative provide by law for an enumeration one District, and be entitled to representative. of the inhabitants of the State, The County of Sevier shall conA. D. 1905, and every tenth year the Eighteenth Representathereafter, and at the session next stitute tive District, and be entitled to suer following erumeration, and also at the session next following one representative. The Countv of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the austitute the Nineteenth Representaof United the thority States, shall tive District, and be entitled to revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the one representative. The Countv of Beaver shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representaratios to be fixed by law. tive District, and be entitled to Section 3. The Senate shall of one member from each coun- one representative. The County of Piute shall conof the State, and the House of ty stitute .the Twrenty-firs- t Repreof seventy-fiv- e Representatives members. The Legislature may in- sentative District, and be entitled crease or decrease the number of to one representative. The Countv of Wayne shall conrepresentatives, but the number of stitute the 'Twenty-secon- d shall never be less representatives than twice nor greater than three District, and be entitled to one representative. times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Section 4. Each county of the e state shall constitute a senatorial constitute the Twenty-thir- d district. District, and be entitled to one representative. REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law, the Twenty-fourt- h Reprerepresentatives shall be apportion- sentative District, and be entitled ed among the several counties of to one representative. The County of Washington shall the State as follows: Provided, That in any future apportionment constitute the Twenty-fift- h Repremade by the Legislature, each sentative District, and be entitled county shall be entitled to at least to one representative. one representative. The Countv of Kane shall The County of Box Elder shall the Twenty-sixt- h Repreconstitute the First Representative sentative District, and be entitled District, and be entitled to two to one representative. The County of San Juan shall representatives. The County of Cache shall Reconstitute the Twenty-sevent- h the Second Representative presentative District, and be enDistrict, and be entitled to three titled to one representative. The County of Duchesne shall representatives. The County of Rich shall conthe Twenty-eight- h stitute the Third Representative Representative District, and be District, and be entitled to one entitled to one representative. The Countv of representative. shall Countv of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint-Daggett h Reprepie stitute the Fourth Representative sentative District, and be entitled District, and be entitled to eight to one representative. representatives. Section 5. This resolution shall The County of Morgan shall con- be submitted to the electors of stitute the Fifth Representative the state at the election in general District, and be entitled to one 1954 in accordance with Article representative. XXIIT. Section 1 of the ConstituCounty of Davis shall tion of Utah. I, LAMOVT F. TORONTO. SecPresentative District, and be entitled to three retary of State of the State of representatives. Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY The County of Tooele shall that the foregoing is a full, true the Seventh Representative and correct copy of the constituDistrict and be entitled to one tional amendment proposed bv the representative. regular session of the Thirtieth Sal shall 1953. as appears of constitute the Eighth Representa- Logiriature, record in my office. tive District, and be entitled to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and representatives. ?aTnra shall affixed the Great Seal of the the N .nth Representative State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, District, ard be entitled to one this 20th dav of August 1954. representative. The County of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO CONSTI-IUTI0N0FTI- U two-thir- - con-fei- st ve Renre-sentativ- Today's "Best Bay" in a Modem Camera! THE NEW Crues Renre-sentati- Many smart to be thrifty . . . especially when you can be comfortable! Install Balsam- Wool insulation and tee how your fuel bills go down f see how coxy and comfortable your home Is. Balsam-Wois America's finest in-sulation , . . sealed againsf - moisture . . . unconditionally guaranteed. Installed for Ot little as 5.00 a month. Alto popular mineral fill inm'oft on CD skid-chain- 20 B INSULATION & ... view. It s WEATHER STRIPS e toy, From w here I sit. Slugger Dad had the idea. Often, like his Mom, a lot of us tend to give advice In our terms without considering the other fellows way of doing things. Even in choosing your favorite beverage, it best to think of your neighbor. If you like tea, and I pn fer a temperate glass of beer, we should both play the game" and try to understand each i thers point of Copriiiht, Juif, 7.98 a month. Alto Centigrade Red JENNINGS, the pleas- ant joung miss who presides over the depaitment of gifts, greeting cards and gag inventions for CBS Televisions Garry Moore, the people who watch TV are pretty Or so she has been fabulous led to believe by the avalanche of many presents which they send lo her boss each week . . . The morning mail that crosses Dianes desk is always pretty much like a "grab bag" . . Even after six months, she is still surpused by the things she is liable to pull out of it . . . Consider, for instance, the beaver fur bow-tiwhich a thoughtful viewer whipped up for Garry during a Or the cold spell last winter bnstleless hairbrush which an Iowa barber sent to the comedian to keep his crew cut in trim. Then there are the a Chicago inventor designed for Gain's shoes when the comedian happened to mention on the show that the ice was slippery up near Most of Garrys his home strange presents come in as a result of his inadvertent remarks on Ins daytime TV show The Constant Parade Mitlun the past two months, Diane has found the following items e in the mail: a bust of Garry carved from sandstone, a heating pad, a windup monkey Green in- color- attroctiv tones available to bring new beauty to your home , . , and th extra thickness assures many years of trouble-fre- e service. Completely installed for at little as ...Joe Marsh Slugger Wins the "Home" Game fashion ful n"0 DUNE life-siz- t . By LYN CONNELLY :- ... From where I sit be in weather-wi- . ?991flssa , soon Broughton In 1743 . , . The Cleveland Browns obtained two defensive ends, Harold Tumern and Frank Wodziak, from the National Football Leagues Champion Dein exchange for an troit Lions undisclosed future draft choice . . The Cleveland Browns this year are using a plastic bar across the face of their helmets, both in practice sessions and actual game Jeff Newton, former Uni play . versity of North Carolina and New York Giants end, joined the Toronto Argonauts after he was cut from the Giants' squad The Calgary Stampeders, another Canadian football club, had to drop five American players to bring its roster down to the ten American players allowed under Canadian rules. Heading the list of cutoffs was Johnny Bright, former Drake University halfback who had played three years for the Calgary team one-oun- As- Subscription rate, $2.50 per year, $1.50 0 months, payable in advance; single copy 5 cents. we're made by James gloves 4 Y .:?$!! correspondent, set of boxing rules and the first set of boxing . will at The first modern 'JT AJvtrtLumint well This an' That s, Pteu Menber of Utah State Press National Editorial weather fashion-wis- e FORMOSA WATCHDOGS . . . Units of U. S. 7th fleet engage m refueling operation during patrol near Formosa, target of Red Chinese invasiun threats. citi-?c- n sociation, cold W s--. ' column J. NEWROOF . i corn-unit- from Mr. .Martin Madison, Washington: I leinemnei Madohne Dixon, Phone 223-- You con t : j - 8, 1879. Mens Apparel wu iH I n, . I - Max R. Warner, Publisher. .. j Fti-da- y SHERMf S 3 ? bou-l- .t "t. : , weekly newspaper, established in 1888, published every and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in P.iy-suUtah, under the act of March MENS CLOTHING C1 fit m local ,..5 pliers. notice home of the ii t.hc re tu.i.ki be r.r Legin to happen W lot ..I printer would have to Your a to r tfTurr, i.ola.ri Id a man or two to handle the we hnuM be Certi ''ut 'i''1 ir.t n we (i , wdl reluge hir.ic u your clothing dealer wou.d r 4' LW I. ri.fi red an extra cltik, maybe more, s i! 1. on t u s Many f our lor ,,i hae snur fit. mg stations would put TV and radio A lot ore lui. wtuthen-men; your tormv t. - cf retts would need more help, and SitTiied s ioucks, non But ti.ey ,dv iu'J ol'er even better services. ij roots enj a U hardware and other lines ,uur today ey contmu ini.micwtll italets would sell mote cats, more rnajo factors in ou ars v ould require servicing, and t.e.rig and so ori down All of us can d. l ure mechanics have been doing 'tie lmt local industries liv gn mg them T rom the C'atskill Mountain btar: cur full supjxort, v,- will riot only y If you wish to understand be protecting horr w ill be a be and good service" making it j to expand them of your community, just follow more these simple rules, individually or employ peoj It has been s.u ns part of a group First, take an active personal appreciate what v h,ie urdil it is taken away frnr is Let's con mtetest in the community as a tinue tiie campaig f .r a kiltie nul group of families and people whose but ' ' ajifu eciate welfare is a matter of common .Id on to it whrit we've got an; interest. Second, study the communitys From the Harvard Herald, Har- needs and problems, help to meet vard. Illinois: If . .iv evar. new and solve them. suit of men's ch 'he-,- , hew hat, Third, draw public attention to television dress, shoes, radn possible measures for meeting comsets, drugs, gas n e and tues. munity needs not already cared hardware, heating plants, produce for. and feeds, groceries, putting and Foutlh. serve as an example to other items used or needed in ev- the youth of the community, and eryday living and bns.ne-- s were to aid them in every way. mm I yh'-rrriht-n, A in "KSI iA - s from ether e d i or s c-- t. t ' I. - n- - FOR THE BEST . CAULKING . iis v " t -r f- ici .. r. rl k 4 V- The Payson Chronicle Mrs. Vaughn Davis entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. David Haycock of Salt Lake City, uncle . and aunt of Mrs. Davis, Additional guests were Mrs. Davis mother, Mrs. Lillie Shaw, an aunt, Mrs Mary Shaw, a cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs Earl Shaw of Nephi, and a sister, Mrs. Afton Haskell and children of Payson. Joining the group in the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Merril and daughter, Darlene, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy tuiLv t A I.f rum ,!ir I M1 u T VC. - H Ik C have bean resident, id By Mrs. D .J. Butler . Lak for ehe past nun Mi Mr. and Min. lLrvty Moore have moved to Spnngv.ll the M s Mrs. ir 'and ILid have and Mr. and Mrs, Al.i Mo re tdtl"ll and Mr. stole home, Mrs. and Leon Moire joined of Garfield and spent a day re- to Mr. and Mrs Tbtton R t It t cently in the Manti temple. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mower, Speakers at the ,Sund n chuich service wtie Mr Mr. and Mrs. G.lbtrt Po.iv, and Bishop and Mrs. ; . m m )99 Credii If You Need Ii) PHOTO PAYSON CHRONICLE con-stitu- te eon-stitu- te te constitute -- con-stitu- te con-stitu- te Le representative. Payson, Utah con-stitu- Secretary of State. (SEAL) |