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Show 12 rcAzv October. hi THE LEADER, Tremon ton, Utak 12, 1950 plijtncuth L Sirs. Don Lamb le , and Mrs. R. L, Mason vis- j ;3 Ogden Monday. ' ? Clea Lamb and Mrs. made a business trip ast omonton Monday. p Mrs. Ray Udy and back ..to Ply-i'- h moved have h Ver-La- ?Varid from Samaria, Idaho. Atkinson of Andrew a was guest Monday of aria Vernon daughter, Mrs. Irs. b. held Sunday was reside t at the home of Mr. and Jack Holt. Those present the MIA Maids and Explor-grou- p. Glenn Peterson of He also l:ng was the speaker. his souvenirs edsome of from Japan, where he War li. Keiresn- were served jht d in World ,s team, who won the championship of the Bear River and South Bear River stakes, were honored Monday evening at a a roller party. They enjoyed skating evening at Logan, then returned to the Plymouth ward hall to enjoy a luncheon of chili, and ice cream and cake. There were 17 present. The girls had their picture taken on Tuesday at Garland. Mrs. Edgar Kemp cabled at the Don R. Lamb residence Sunday' evening. Maxine Marshall and Elda Wolverton were Tuesday visitors in Logan. Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Kohlhepp and grandson Drex Hess, and Mrs. Don R. Lamb visited at the Ellis Hess home in Ogden one day this week. Mrs. Maxine Marshall and children spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anes Udy. Orvil Nish spent Tuesday in of were guests Monday lading '' Ogden. Jesse Lambs. Mrs. Jesse Lamb and Mrs. Don Aie Plymouth girls Softball R, Lamb visited in Tremonton ana ivna. ' ir. v t Thursday. Mrs. Orvil Nish was a Tremon-to- n visitor Thursday. Jesse Nish and Wilford Nish were in Howell on business Fri- YOUR CAR alEADY FOR 5ET day. J. Nish left to visit for Washington Friday Mr. and Mrs. Orvil son, DeVerl, who is serv- their rm m ing in the National Guard. The Jesse Lambs attended the football game in Ogden Friday i Complete WINTERIZING evening. Mrs. Lucile Marshall returned home Monday after visiting in Yost with Mrs. Rodney Taylor. Mrs. E. C. Mason of Fielding and daughter, Mrs. Ira Jackman of Midvale were Saturday guests of Mrs. Jesse Lamb. The Ray Anderson family of LUBRICATION I SERVICE Special Offer j TURING OCTOBER Every 10th car on the grease rack will be LUBRICATED FREE fist Tremonton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mason. and Mrs. Verl Coombs of Fielding were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lamb and baby spent Sunday in Sa maria with her parents, the Andrew Atkinsons. Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp called at the Edgar Kemp home Thursday. Mr. ::p service ; ow under management of ; lewis Hunsaker $0 Feet! Larro Egg Mash fill NEW KITCHtN I 4i$t . Jtw a bdiaut m i I jr A MODERN RANGEj Poultrymen everywhere have found that their flocks are much better than they thought that they can get more eggs by using Larro Egg Mash on the Larro Feeding Plan. And it's those extra eggs that give them more comforts and a Better Living for all the family. 1 ASK YOUR DEALER to show you Larro Feed can mean Living for you too. farro what larro FLOCKS is "Fom-ttstd- for GREATEST PROFIT OVER FEED COST w Senator "ELBERT P. I 3 RUNNING WATER ,5 in the evening. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards of Fielding. ANDERSON Tremonton ins Iba l l wnwi n& win ZT General, each of whom No 1 attorney shall bold his office for four years, beginning on the first vrassea m.,,.j I....,, oo. iqiq v Monday of January next after A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - his election, except that the POSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected ARTICLE X. SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin THE CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted lnt0 the Union, and shall end t7t L1iA,KA'v on the first Monday in January ,A o.tot ur PVOTPII inn i T)JJ1V TMJf A. D., 1901. The officers ot the c n II A A I O oioil.-'l- , li J J r, llio KDT TP DP ATION A.uwve ucuariHiejiL. uuriug CT4TP ROARn term of office shall reside their AND THE APPOINTMENT BY u.; uuij u.i i- -t yo nsFnnsBHT Qtl . . " C0.NwJ!JTlH!iA'L THE STATE HOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, where ATlflM fll' Tllir- CTlTr CIf thou oholl Ut,r tKo rvnnlin ran- - f OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers. They PERINTFNDENT INSTRUCTION. the H- J- R. No- 5 Constitut?on . by this Be it resolved by the Legis- - and as may be prescribed by lature of the Statt ot Utah. 1JWs Section 10. The Governor of all the members elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint therein: Section 1. It if proposed to all State and district officers amended Article X. Sec. 8. of whose offices are established by - pr;scS - - (Passed February 28. 1949.) i0 I J. R. No. 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (Passed March A 8 KO. 2 each 0, the tw(J hoaMJ ,0 ; nor in fnvnr thprpnf? . . v W anfeend n CO?lVmoN o? THSTaVeF U?aTrLAt! ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- - TNAT0FncCIEATN W t tr rnMPvivQ attom n w c a OFFICERS Be it resolved by the Lepis- lature of the State of Utah, two- thirds of all members elected to each house concurring therein: amend Artiflp VII Sfr 1. 10 ano 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 1. The Department shall consist of Gov- ernor. Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer, ajjd t xecutive e&nituU ; f & . t rpflft. thereof until the next meeting yt he members of the of the Senate, when he sha shall Legislature nominate some person to fill ;,f0i, not compensation, $500 00 a year for the legislative term and $5.00 a day expenses and bv be death whl,e actualy ,n session, vacated " milea,7e 33 f,rovided by ,aw- fignation or hhea '?np Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this Jj,th; dUmJ Aai"?. proposed amendment to the elec- office until his successor shall tors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the v, a tnA be by law provided. vyiiTq 1, Con- Sect-2Qt olhe Gvernor- stitution of the State of Utah. of State. Auditor. .secretary ctinn a If orinntoH hv th Treasurer. Attorney-Generand electors of the state, this amend- 01 shall take effect the first Stale and dl!,trflct officers as may be provided for 0f January 1951 by HEBER BENNION, JR.J 8ha,lu,receive for their a compensation services mon Secretary of State of the State l3W- aSi;Xed by ?' Utah DO HEREBY CER- for said ilF that the foregoing is a compensation officers as provided in all laws full, true and correct copy of enacted pursuant to this Consti- - the three constitutional amend- tution, shall be in full for all ments proposed bv the regular, services rendered by said offi- - session of the Twenty-eight- h cer8 respectively, in any official Legislature, 1949, as appears ofi caPacity or employment during record in my office. their respective terms of office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, It No such officer shall receive have hereunto set my hand andi for the performance of any affixed the Great Seal of the official duty any fee for his State of Utah, at Salt Lake City.j own use. but all fees fixed by this 1st day of September,1950J law for the performance by HEBER BENNION JRJ ?:!'"; JLr?:rL?..?? S"c 'V T rrLrJrtn eapSSen? TTf" " r - " mt I becretary 0. btate dutv. shall ho pnlWtPd in ndvnnr (bLAL.) and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of and actual By expenses necessary Deputy of said officers while traveling unnnn no: A w i P mm " TO DELIYIR MORE HORSEPOWER AT TNI CLUTCH I n . SAVINGS .'. .... . r I'' H 0 ' if TO DELIVER TOP PAYLOADS v A ' llllWWIll ..2-- ,: A S " '" - VOTE FOR PRESTON L JONES si ' 1 Congressional Candidate 1 (One) HE KNOWS THE PROBLEMS OF UTAH'S HOME TOWNS Because He's MeJ and Solve'd Them As a Mayor of Nephi, Utah ChevroUt buy! bttt 4-Te- rm PRESTON .' iff: G.O.P. Candidal J L. NOTE: The 2,600 City Officials Who Comprise The Utah Municipal League Recently Named Preston Jones Their President JONES U.S. t District Cansrttt VOTE FOR AN OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVANT J23 (Paid foliti! 'EVBR H'iv. hr 2JME3 C. T. Hnnnm. Fait I.nke City.) ' rim mi n FIRST FOR t7 in concasss DISTRICT s?K Itto ..,ss""'wt""r"r,. rves li .- I advanc-dilg- n trucks arc America' Crfifld ratingt provt Chvrolt englnei deliver more nef hortpowr than Load-matt- er those of the principal standard equipped conventional trucks In their weight class, 13,000 to 16,000 lbs., Gross Vehicle Weight. For the last eight consecutive years, these trucks have led the field in sales . . . are far ahead this year. Make your next truck a Chevrolet. Come In and get the factsl in Fronk Chevrolet. Co. Phone 2311 0(.: al 1949 ) JOINT RESOLUTION I'ROPOS- A-- NmTMS rin WS&FtiSZ dur-k,"ioici a me ggl crnv vacancy occur in any btate or d'tnct office, the Governor TSlz! PRO- - JtJfJ?1APJ5:0JLAT.?AXi UALLX, fw,'therjiM Vrwtod for If person RESOLUTION STITUTION OF UTAH, KELATNG TO COMPENSATION OF! MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA-- j TURE, NOT EXCEEDING S500.00: A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLA- -, two-third- i"c J01VT ATG A - Sec. S. T,e EPera, centre, and juiicrvmon of the public scijooi system snail De vesica in a State Beard of Education the members of which shall be elected a, provided by law The Board shall appoint tne 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 elec- tors of the State at the next general election ir. the manner provided for in Article XXIII. Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah. No. 3 AMENDMENT - r"ia u Section 2. The Secretary of State ia directed to submit thia( proposed amendment to the eiee- -i tors 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. Section 3. If adopted by thd electors of the State, this amend- ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1951. V 9 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IrJ performanc 9. ' ;les 5;' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS . . th- - .j" j Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fronk were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burt of Los Angeles. Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2541 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Mrs. Ezra Harris of Layton spent the weekend as of Evanston, Wyoming were guests of their daughter, Mr. and guests during the week at th Mrs. Wayne Fronk. Ernie Conger home. Mr. i Thp Day Garfields were Ogden business visitors Monday. iks LEADER WANT ADS PAY 1 the British missionary reunion BECAUSE " - Mr. and Mrs. Day Garfield were in Salt Lake Friday to attend conference sessions and feeders get more from THEIR end in Fielding with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam. inn terms of Better in Mrs. Edna Mae Ward of RiverttcmHlle side called on Mrs. Don R. Lamb Mrs- Christine Peterson Sunday. ArchiMrs. Mr. and George Mrs. Edith Yost entertained on bald Jr. of Salt Lake City were afternoon at her home Sunday guests of his parents, Saturday her two small daughArchibalds. of in honor the George R. n Joseph-soOleen Mrs. Bishop and ters, Pamela and Nadene. The attended conference last girls have their birthdays on the weekend. same day. A large crowd of friends enjoyed playing games and a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Erma Sorenson and Mrs. Rlrrle Udy Edith Stokes were in Malad SatThe Jr. Birthday club enter- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowen and tained on Wednesday evening in honor of Madge Udy, Grace Allen children, Sharon, Karan and and Peggy Justisen at the home Bobbie visited on Sunday with of lone Udy. Mrs. Maurine A. the LawTence Andersons. Toone was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot Mrs. Mary Udy and daughter and family were in Salt Lake two accompanied her sister and days last week. brother-in-laof Logan to Salt Gordon Peterson came home Lake on Wednesday. from Ogden over the weekend. Mrs. "Edna Ward, member of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson the Bear River Stake Relief So- were in Malad on Business on ciety,, spent from Tuesday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Andreason Thursday in Salt Lake at the annual Relief Society conference. of Salt Lake City were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield, dinner guests at the home of accompanied by Mina Ward, the Norman Talbots. spent Thursday afternoon in Those who enjoyed conference Logan and returned by way of in Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Sardine and Box Elder Canyons Alma Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Reed The canyons are a glorious riot Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler,' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelof color. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis of son, Bishop and Mrs. Dan HickCalifornia spent spent the week man, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ward. Jesse Davis. Carol Larkin spent the week Mrs. Ford Richards and fam ily spent several days of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. Mr. Rich ards spent Saturday night with his parents. Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane spent Thursday in Ogden. Mrs. Gwen Ward and Phebe to Ward were in Wellsville attend a trousseau tea on Sun day for the daughter of Dwight Ward. She is a granddaughter and niece of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward attended the funeral of Mrs. JT i ik Ward's cousin, Mrs. Ray Ander son, in Logan on Saturday. Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas Richins and new baby are with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Streator Tin gey. Mr. Richins left Wednesday for Grouse Creek but Mrs. Richins will remain here for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Irene Allen and daughter, Mae of Salt Lake visited the Why did the Republican Tingeys and Mrs. Richins on for toe Senate candidate Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Welton Ward of propose on June 25, 1949 ? Pocatello visited his parents, cut of mere than three Mr. and Mrs. Art Ward, Satur Mllion dollars in our nUi-tar- y preparedness pre- day and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward of grants Salt Lake visited his parents during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson of some Afton, Wyoming spent time with Mrs. Robinson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards. They were on their way home from New York. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ballard of Benson visited Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner of Salt Lake visited on Sunday with her father and sister, T. J. Udy and lone. Tremonton ..nidi |