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Show .September SKIRT j?Special Laundered ARTISTIC DESIGNERS 1 MEETING P.M., Utah Garden Center, Sugarhouse fPark Thursday , September 1 7 UTAH ASSOCIATION OF SHADE TREE COMMISSIONS day, State Fairgrounds; dreds of exhibits, acts, nival and midway - MEETING Newhouse Hotel BOOK REVIEW PROGRAM Rocky Mountain 8PM., Fast Mlllcreek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Avenue-- Mrs Venice Sprlng-mev- Nim her 17, Vi "i 1 cher Convention Knebel KNIT Blocking! M j STAKE EXPLORER NIGHT 8 P.M , Valley View Stake Center, 2245 East 3900 South Saturday,Seplember 19 UTAH ST VTF FAIR day, to acquaint you with our SANITONE "The Worlds Most Recommended RAND McNALLY O) ICE , 5 1, SuntLiy, September 20 UTAH STATE FAIR day, all Stae Fairgrounds $1395 VALUE for only HOLIDAV ON 2: 30 and P.M,, Fair Coliseum UTAH GARDEN CFNTER 4 P.M., SugDEDICATION arhouse Park, 16th East 21st South state, cltv, county ulll attend POSTPAID with a drycleaning order We are making this special offer to acquaint you with our quality SANITONE Drycleaning Process . . recommended by leading clothing manufacturers for prolonging the life and good looks of your garments ORGAN CONCERT -- - Monday, September 21 UTAH STATE HOLIDAY FAIR ON ICE State Fair P M., -- - all -- - Sugarhouse Park, sponsored bv Flora Culture Garden Club - 8 FALL FASHION FAIR P.M , Prudential Federal Savings auditorium, sponsored by Midvale Ladles Junior Civic League Tuesday, September 22 all UTAH STATE FAIR day, Stat.e Fairgrounds CANDIDATE TOWN MEFT-IN-- P.M., Cottonwood Mall auditorium State House G of Representatives candidates for Districts 5, 6, 7 and 8 Deli very M ednesday, September 23' UTAH STATE FAIR -- - all day, State Fairgrounds FASHION SHOW M 12-3- P. ball- - HotelUtah, Lafayette room sponsored by Newcomer Club , "Dad, here's a winning combination for you and your son" & BY LENORE TURNBOW CR Midvale Ladles Junior Civic League will present a Fall Fashion Fair, Monday, September 21, at 8 P.M. In the Prudential Federal Savings auditorium Featured at the affair will be many valuable door prizes donated by local merchants plus a homemade bake sale. Fashions will be by Castle-ton- s and hair styles by the House of Sherman Hair Fashions. Tickets for $1.50 may be purchased at the door or bv calling Proceeds go to charity. Last year Midvale received a check for community Improvement plus a Christmas party was held at Childrens Hospital. Club members come from Midvale, Murray, Sandy, Cottonwood and Draper. Members who will model fashions at the show Include: Darlene Richards, Kathy kins, Annette Harrop, Winifred Taylor; Gayle Eltz, Sandra Pickren, KayHaw-thoren- e, Shirlene Savage and Sharlene Anderson. 255-641- 2. tea will be held Friday, September P.M. at Rose-cre- st 18, at School, wmr Proof H nt mirr Hi tot Noil n wr imhv ( Rd W lt ng nd f c conn tion tint nt r Rrd W rg sh i and tr m o nj make mb winss Uatovi jm 612 $17.95 Setter Spf SIZES ABCDE 13 $24.95 gHey Gon- OO RED 612 to They re WING SHOES 2400 Fisher lane Rosecrest PTA will entertain faculty, room representatives, Executive committee and members of the Granlte-Wasatc- h . llt 0o tunt notoothtt oprt flotiWo tplit tooth . Cuthwn Sot wth hi t uliKr ( rafu-- to 13 Im. . - aaa Ladies Junior Civic League f Schedules Fall Fashion Fair A OUTDOORS SIZES ABCDE V ONE LAST STROKE Sherry Eckman, 450 East 6990 South, puts the finishing touches on the "Fall Fashion Fair poster while Kathy Jenkins, 689 Connie Drive, left, and Winifred Taylor, 1240 East 6200 South, look on. Show is slated Monday, September 21, at 8 P.M. at TEA FOR THE GREAT KM - , gl:at boots M CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TEMPORARY SUCCESSION TO THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF PUBLIC OF f ICES IN PERIODS OF EMERGE N'CY RESULTING FROM DISAS 1 R CAUSED BY ENEMY ATTACK Be it resolved bv the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to eai h of the two houses voting in favor thereof. Section 1 It is proposed to of the Conamend Article stitution of the state of U tah by adding Settlor 12, to read as A , follows Section 32 Notwithstanding any geneial or special provi sions of the Constitution, the Legislature in order to insure (ontinuity of state and local government opeiations in per ods of emeigentv, resulting from disaster caused by enemy attack shall have the power and immediate duty (1) to provide for piompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the incum- 1964 bents of which may become LAMONT F TORONTO unavailable for carrying on the Secretary of State powers and duties of such of ( SEAL1 Coliseum FLOWER SHOW -- - 1 to 6 P M , Utah Garden Center, 0$ day fices, and (2) to adopt such measures as may be necessary and proper for insuring the continuity of governmental operations including, but not limited to, tae financing thereof, but subsections 1 and 2 of this section shall not permit the public officers so appointed to act on the measures so adopted to be in contravention of the Constitution and applicable law. Section 2. fhe secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 If adopted by the electors of th state, amendment shall take effect the fust day of January, 1964 1, LAMONT F TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregomg is a full, true and correct ropy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty Fifth Legislature, 1963, as appears of record in mv office IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 29th day of August, P.M., day, State Fairgrounds SHOES 1 , get your order blank today REtf WING Ulot 484-790- Prudential Federal Savings auditorium. 2 The Organ Loft JoAnn Harmon featured at pipe organ Sample globe on display. Bring your cleaning, and FUtEES P'ckuP and - this -- dL 33rd South two-thir- State Fair FOOTBALL GAME UniverP.M , Ute Stadium sity of Utah vs New Mexico MMIM o) ON P.M Coilseum Drycleaning" E. 1 State Fairgrounds HOIIDAY and 8 30 2931 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO ADD tEUTlON 32 I TO ARTICLE OF THE 3- -- 48 C 25c t. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 REST PTA TEA - 30 Rosecrest School, 2400 P M Fisher Lane t 77C Special Clean only , ROSE Reg Alterations 12:30 REVIEW Salt Lake Country Club lss Utah of 1964 will appear P.M Friday, September 18 ft Expert car- FASHION by Flet- SKYLINE HIGH PTA MEETING -- - 7:30 PM., Skyline High School auditorium )(t hun- HOLIDAY ON ICE -- - 8:30 P.M. , State Fair Coliseum er SO ' vH' Skirts cleaned 30c all FAIR UTAH STATE Here' Council. Theme will be Back to School with PTA, according to hospitality Mrs. Nell S. Harding and Mrs. F. Boyd Russell. Assisting will be Mrs. Lloyd Culllmore and Mrs. Howard room Edwards, representatives. JUNIOR SCOUT MEETING fall meeting of the junior Girl Scout Troop 120 was held Monday, September 14, at Cottonwood Presbyterian Church. Plans for ceremony withTroop 474 were discussed Troop leader Is Mrs Char- les Higgins. first fall meeting Wednesday, at the school. Betty Hausknecht conducted the gathering. Speaker representatives from 16, President 17 and 18 were-Docto- Reception followed the at the North 13th W ard Brides parents are Mr and Mrs Robert F. Fisher, Livercererr&nv Fisher PTA GATHERING Oakwood PTA hosted their Districts David L. Runyan pool, England. Mr Runyan Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. CarF B Runyan, 4936 Vlewmont Street, Holladay. Maid of honor was Betty Cottonwood Talcs September Frldav, September 11, when Margaret Flsherbecame Mrs. r Frantz Schick, Brent Scott, Calvin Wells and Loren Pace, according to Dona Dahl, publicity chairman HAPPY BIRTHDAY celebra- Peter Christensen ted his eighty-fift- h birthday Saturday, September 5, at his home at 56 Umbra Lane. He was born September 5, 1879, at Randolph, RichCoun-tto Neels P. and Hanslna Martensen Christensen. Mr. Christensen married Mary Grace Porter, December 18, 1912, In the Salt Lake Mrs Christensen Temple. died In 1949. He Is a retired employee of Mountain Fuel SupplyCom-pany, were Bridesmaids Bonnie Runyan, Kathyln Runyan, Marilyn Bitter. Best man was Jerald L. Ushers were Dee Runyan. Alldredge and Brian Dlttv. WEEKEND GUESTS Out of town weekend guests visiting Mrs J C. Turnbow are her son, Wallace and a nephew and his wife and two children Empley&d with Sylvania In the Minute Man Missile Communications P rog ram, Mr. Turnbow flew here from Los Angeles and Seattle where he had been checking contracts. He departed Sunday taking Mrs. L. D. Gardner (his mother-in-lawith him for a visit with her daughter and two children In Nashua, New Hampshire Mr. and Mrs. Alf N. Larsen motored from Hayward, California, to bring their daughter, Elizabeth, to school at BYU. 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