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Show PAGE TIM ES-INDEPENDENT, THE EIGHT Camp DG-32-Company | Provo, was married on August 24 Charles | of Zufelt, son to Dick ceremony The Moab. of Zufelt came Hetty SHUM | ee 6428 NP?7-Company Camp Arches 234 HHT U Marks Pennsylvania Dalton Wells CCC Camp of) Hanson A. H. Mrs. and of | daughter Hanson, Ruth Miss Mr. | LADY ed 7 e oe TEU CUU TENA EUU AUT professional ministers live men Under teachers Constitutional <i WHITE KITCHEN I$ BEAUTIFUL, MARION. of Mr. an automobile Liability of Stockholders of Banks | Monticello Saturday Parks. Uravan, Ethel Moab, by Wise, Bishop by W. R. Mc- & William E. Parks. Fred Whitener, Olathe, Colo., and Miss Beth Meacham, Delta, Colo., married Sunday by Earl J. Free-iman, justice of- the peace. Olyn Hicks, Montrose, Colo., ana zs | Cheyenne, | Miss Wilma Hapcock, Wyoming, married Sunday by Franklin, founder. between| A special meeting justice of the where ¢} college greduate was he of Mo; prom ent on the football squad. Taylo; weight is 177 pounds and he of pla¢ guard. He was a member freshman squad last year. QUALIFIED MEN NEEDED IN QUARTERMASTER COR} Information has just been r by the U. S. army recruit office, Salt Lake plicants who the vacancies City, that are qualified listed below be encouraged to enlist for quartermaster corps at large, to sh Lewis, Washington: Eleven clerk-typists, 17 war housemen, 4 storekeepers, har ware or utilities; 3 gas station a tendants; 10 bakers; 2 bookkeepe; 1 assistant to utilities officer wj general knowledge of constructig 4 carpenters; 1 refrigeration qg gas range mechanic; 1 typewrif repair man; 2_ electricians; painters; 4 plumbers; 1 sheet me} worker; 1 steamfitter; 8 high school' educaticn equivalent. The commanding with or general, Lewis, has advised that a limi but reasonable number of and ratings are being reserved qualified men. From the f going, it will be seen that men Local Boy on Squad, |experience in almost every walk Logan-Guy Taylor of Moab, ‘life will find opportunity in Utah State Agricultural colleg* | quartermaster cones. Further student, along with 50-odd other ‘formation may be received ‘football players, is back on the ‘college campus attending ‘applying this week to the U. S. Army }{ | cruiting Officer, 223 Ness Buil | the annual college summer foot'Salt Lake City, Utah, or the ‘ball training camp which opened est substation. Monday and will last for two Romney, | weeks. E. L. (Dick) Don't borrow-subscribe. ropular college footbal mentor, is | | of all ward will Ashton | program. | In the the morning three separate conclude | afternoon meetings will be held. Bishop Leand Blanding on Sepcalled been the | bishoprics has for' Grand Richards will preside ov er tember 1, were held at full day the one in the Assembly ha ll. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- |Christian church at Hoxie, Kansas,| October 3, 1940, for a ING TO AMEND SECTION {68,| his home, last Friday, with the) preceding the semi-annual general) Bishop M. O. Ashton at the Barrett Pall-| conference of the L. D. S. church} hall, and Bishop Joseph L. WirthRev. Pomeroy in charge. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTI- | -the bearers and flower girl were his|at Salt Lake City. Sessions have}lin on the fourth floor of TUTION OF THE STATE OF | classmates and been arranged with the approval! Bishop's building. in high - school, oe is a | BISHOPRICS L.D.S. school ‘by Irvin T. Nelson and George W. | spECIAL MEETING OF ALL Johnson, peace. George G. Chappell, Jr., Nucla, Colo., and Miss Hazel Heck, Wichita Falls, Texas, married Sunday by the Rev. William E. Parks. g\ learned societies universities and colleges, More than 500 throughout the world will be represented in the six-day celebration annithe 200th marking 16 at Philadelphia, September opening versary of the founding of the University of Pennsylvania. Among Fronklin D. recipients of honorary degrees will be President soon carpus the of a reproduction is shown Above Roosevelt. after the universitv's founding, b-lew is a photo of Dr. Thomas S. Gates, president of the University and a view of a statue of Ben- A. Laylor high Colo., William Hayes, Thompsons, and Miss Bettie Jo Baldwin, Moab, Rev. m~<|married Saturday by the Dave year, married | ed Conkie. Don Flukey and Miss Elsie Mills, both of Grand Junction, married Saturday by Dave A. Johnson, justice of the peace. anaes Merald| for was killed in|} accident and Miss both of Richardson, Miss Saturday jamin Funeral of Merald White. services Funeral Luke White, who peace. Emery and Em- : as WAS IT EXPENSIVE? direction the Max Sylvester Wimer Lois Virginia Canfield, Delta, Colo., married 'the Rev. William E. che Class. rooms. Amendment | JS "your BLUE AND the of | } merton, a large number of tables and chairs are being constructed for the educational building anc longest. eS } e < Among ' Co Harris, Albert@' Arlene Colo, and Miss ® |Plambeck, Grand Junction, married Hf | Friday by Dave A. Johnson, justice "a ' iIbran : og ae Pence Manoah | e The regular company meeting spent Captain John T. Hazard evening m at | was held last Monday Wells at Dalton took place at the home of the) Wednesday the recreational building. All memsemihis he made bride's parents in Provo, with Wil-| which time bers of the company were present. inspection. The inspector monthly bur Sowards officiating. Job training classes will start on to be in the the camp The groom is a graduate of the! declared 17th of September. These and | best condition he had ever founda the school, high county Grand were classes will be held in the morning his compliments and av in, it university Y. B. the attended and and are given to the men by the mess the on | especially many, Provo last year. The young couple foremen. The purpose of _ these to Lt. Litman. at Provo. their home will make classes is to give the enrollee a arrived Friedman Morris Dr. and | back last week, after a better understanding for the work products at camp of farm Prices they are doing and to instruct them Bay cash farm income are higher this ‘month's assignment at Ogden lines that will help them that along stated Friedman Dr. summer than last. Income for the camp. was later on. be ‘he enjoyed but will move, the probably 1940 year full done has to g He Last Saturday afternoon the back. accordin get 1939, to in than happy larger econ- ‘much in the way of construction softball team of the Arches camp of agricultural bureau the time. spare of his in issue added another victory to their camp August the its about in omics k Situation." some string by defeating the La Sal spik« underwent "Agricultural camp The Gorman from the Arches of camp. direction for a better domestic demand for ‘changes under the was high pcint man _ by in camp week past the farm products during the last half 'Mr. Westwood home plate three times. last. ‘the form of building repair; con- crossing with compared of this year prices. runaway no boom, No ‘erete work in the kitchen, and the Another game will be played with camp Saturday and it Simply a sound improvement based complete of the camp the spike renovation is the hope of the men that an expected increase in in- store and upon room. the supply double header will be played at by stimulated production dustrial A work project finished the past national defense programs." that time. week included firepiaces and other Many loads of shale have been Point by | facilities at Dead Horse crew. hauled into the camp area this The his | Mr. Knowlden and . Walks are being laid | samp has made a very fine picnic last week. and with the addition of these |spot at this point. lot Wallace W. Hannah, subaltern at walks, the camp area will be a Co. 234, has taken over the mess, easier to police. all The company now has some 40° do will and states Mr. Litman, purchasing in the future for that books in its library and the men department. Mr. Hannah is an are taking advantage of the books experienced officer, and has proven and the educational program. Each himself most capable in his various night a large number of men can be found in the reading rcom en capacities. joying themeslves. 'and MARRIAGES Anniversary 200th ee directing the camp. A sophomore at the -_-_--_- WEDS ZUFELT PROVO YOUNG DICK te eT) Se ret i 12, 19, September Thursday, UTAH MOAB, "YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY" UTAH, RELATING TO LIABIL- | musi¢al numbers were rendered by!f the first presidency to ccnsider c In the evening a recection will *whurch procedure in new buildings, | be given for the visiting bishops,| ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF a male quartet. BANKS. | Out-of-state relatives attending | remodeling, beautificaticn, finance,| their counselors, the stake presi-| n | were his brother, Gecrge White|accounting Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Of La Sal, and two uncles, | State of Utah, two-thirds of all the |=. White of Moab and PRIAIA sins Ahsan All for FIFTY-NINE This offer SEPT. good 9 AND $1.05 CENTS between SEPT 19. Name } | Address WAGERS Sb | > \ N 2 of Tom courses in the following HOME FORESTRY EDUCATION ARTS AND SCIENCES New Former Students Students Clow Instruction TRADES AND September Red Jersey Work Top Gloves Gloves Men's Dress and Jersey Dress Gloves: Driving Gloves 20... ikki db Soe Se September | 28 30 Write to the President's Office for a Ca tal se naan et Sizes 9 to 12 -- New Fall Shadet UTAH eS Canvas Gloves Gloves NYLAN HOSE IN- 27 September Information Rubber JUST RECEIVED UIAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LOGAN, Addition Hand -ALSO- ECONOMICS AND Begins Gloves Leather ROYAL RUBY BERRY SET and 6 pkgs. of SOL-JEL, all for ENGINEERING Register Jerry State. DUSTRIES Register and Gloves Gloves schools: AGRICULTURE COMMERCE Horse-Hide Mule Brotherhood UTAn STATE AGRICULTURAL GULLEGE Offers yw White customer Secretary -oo~ W0 Mn SSS --W~<~S Yi) 9 Y BM ovener | one to each W Yj Wy I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1939 as the same | appears of record in my office. ‘ In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah this 26th day of August, 1940, | Only 4 LYy Wolverine Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend/ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1941, Price- a | Chas. Redd Motor Co. "BUILDING Moab : FOR THE FUTURE" Main Street Utah Cooper Martin & Co PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE a Tae ee Ae, EE = JAes Regular a million you couldn't buy richer, whiskey than Old Quak choice of millions, » u } ~- entitles you to ONE PINT can Sav-a-day Enamel and ONE BRUSH and their com-| NY of secretary The 2. Section state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the -electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by || law. Furniture Company - Nii caitihcaceiiterteiagousd 75¢ PN RL React 30¢ | LG SS | | 9 S be a 1 oo.-_- EN shall ISS S them one N by individually responsible for an addi- | tional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in | such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts | and liabilities of every kind. | ' to paid Li \ presented fully YY OY XG] Cents with Utah N HA 59 council, N when and N COUPON YZ < (and THIS Yl _ may _ S . legislature =~ The provide by law that the _ stockholders in every corporation and joint stock association organized| for banking purposes, or the hold- | ers of any one or more of the | classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed | pn 18. high | QM, Sec. the White of Idaho Scorings, Colo. |vited the stake presidencies, stake| mencing at 8:00 p. m Merald was 17 years of age, and|and ward clerks, stake high coun- | is Bishop LeGrand Richards for the past eight months had | *il, and mission presidents. ‘quoted as saying, "Because so many| been in the employ of the La Sal) The first meeting will commence} new wards have been organized, sO| |Livestock company of La Sal. He/it 9:00 a. m. in the Tabernacle,| many ward| changes made _ in died at the Moab hospital two| Bishop LeGrand Richards presid| bishoprics during the past year or | \days after the automobile accident.|ing. Speakers at this session will! two, we feel that we would like to - be President J. Reuben Clark, Jr.,| meet bishops and their) with all | Gypsies must bathe at least once! President David O. McKay, Biskop counselors to get better acquainted| | & month in compliance with| | VM. O. . Aston, and Bisho> Josevh and give both of us a better un-| Hungarian law. L. Wirthlin. An illustrated lecture derstanding cf each other's works." con- SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Ask Your Mountain & Plain Dealer for Color Cards d-ncies, ‘other invited guests, in-| wives, at the Hotel also WSS house KAN each activities 8 to curring therein: \ elected and i Ff _ _as _. members system, George |of the Aaronic priesthocd. Harola| To these meetings are \ "YOU'D BE SURPRISED HOW LITTLE IT COST... THE PAINTER USED SAV-A-DAY ENAMEL... AND IT'S 50 EASY TO KEEP CLEAN." |