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Show PAGE FOUR THE Local - Social REPUBLICAN WILL BE HELD IN JUAB COUNTY 25 OCT. TUESDAY, With the following Speakers and Candidates: Senator Reed Smoot Congressman D.B.Colt on W. W. Seegmiller CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR JUDGE GEORGE S. BARKER CANDIDATE FOR SUPREME COURT IVOR AJAX CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER A. E. CHRISTENSEN CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE GEORGE P. PARKER CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL FRANK OPENSHAW CANDIDATE FOR STATE AUDITOR MEETINGS MONA 2 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 8 P. M. 8 P. M. .. LEVAN NEPHI EUREKA VOTERS ALL INVITED! ' Special October Clearance SALE M j -- on p yiruu ITires Mom-Ski- d Fiscal year closes October and we are un usuul bargains during the month of October. offering October and November are the dangerous months of the year for driving. Trade in your thin, worn tires for Firestone non-ski- d tires, used by race drivers because they are the safctt tires in the world. Clen Schultz recently set a new world's record for the Pikes Peak climb, where hairpin turns were made at high speeds and where a skid or tire failure meant death. All world's records on road and track, for safety, speed, mileage and endurance are held by Firestone Gum-DippNon-Sk- id tires. Come in today and exchange your smooth, thin, worn tires for the safest and best tires you can buy. They cost you no more The Firestone tread la debesides, in this October Clearsigned with angles and pre! ance Sale we will give you a lections te give tbe liberal allowance on your old traetlon and nen-akl- d. ean step the tires in exchange for these safe The brakes wheels, bat the tires most non-ski- d Firestone tires. stop the ear. 31, ed YOUR CAR FOR WINTER DRIVING ' at Nephi, Juab County, Utah Tireton SENTINEL Entered In the Post Ofilce at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 4;40-2- L 4.1S 4.40 4.57 4.50-2- 0. 4.50-2-L Z.. b! GIBSON ROY E. GIBSON 5.X7 4.75-1- 9 Editor and Manager Associate Editor 5.3S 5.5$ S.e $.80 4.75-2- 0. 5.00-1- 9. 5.00-2-0 5.00-2-1 t.30 5.25-ia- u. 5.25-2L- .. Variety of Orange The word "kumquat" is from the Chinese "karokwat," meaning sold orange. The word came into English through the Cantonese dialect. This is a specific variety of orange Citrus japonlca which, as its name Indicates, originated tn Japan. Damage Done by Rat estimated that property amounting to $200,000,000 is deAccordstroyed by rats annually. ing to the United States public health service, there Is one rat to every human being in the United States, and each one does a half cent's worth of damage a day. Is A. A. BORGESON Instructor in Music Band and Orchestra Instruments In Nephi each SATURDAY Call at Armory After I. V. M. Saturday ! your Enjoy at visits the Mrs. J. H. Waters Pres. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Two persons, outside room with bath $2.50 Family Room, Four or $5.00 RATES, $2 to $4, SINGLE Two members in family-Singrate plus 50c. S2.7S SEE OUR WINDOWS ell IO.4 lO. SO ie.8 11.3 XX. 24 3.34 ANTI-FREEZ- pair Co. 4.40-2- 1 Vern Mangelson and Lyman Chr late risen spent Wednesday of 1mA week tn Provo. E ze Sentinel $6.25 Standard 7.65 9.20 Superior Extra Power.. 13.30 And I Your via Battery Precision and efficiency in manufacturing Firestone Batteries gives you Extra Values. You'll find Greater Power Longer Life in Firestone Batteries. FREE BATTERY TEST FREE BRAKE TEST Smooth, quiet brake action with Firestone Iliph Speed Brake Lining The Firestone Aquaprvf process coats every fiber und insulates the lining so it is not affected by water or moisture. your car rm C7f, mm f a- 1 Mrs. IiOuise Francom attended the funeral services In Provo Tuesday 1 or Mrs. Bennon Nielsen. com- - - tion. One fill I...t.,,l; .r!fr ESP 5-Free Spark Plug Test Firestone Extra Value Spark Plugs are Power Sealed Double Tested to insure satisfactory service. JWado la Firestone's most efficient Spark Plug Factory. As low as 1k .life) 5 Mrs. Gean Nielsen and fnmilv moved to Provo Tuesday. Mr. Nielsen son is employee, at the Stat Mental A nuspiuu. I Mrs. James Christensen entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday aft ernoon at 5:00 o'clock. The occas ion was Mrs. Chrtstensena birth day anniversary. Covers were laid ror fourteen (ruests. Constitutional Amendment RELATING TO MI'NHIPaL CORPORATIONS BLACK A Joint resolution proeoalite aa tatiUaMt U Becttea i. ml Artirlo JCI of In roaitt-tntis-a of la 8UI al Utah raiatias a saanlcipal rarperations Ba It rosoUsal a lh l.eaiUtare of of all Iks sms. Stats of I'laa. Mre-lhirSara eltelrd la vara af tba two Ml votlne- In favor thereof s SECTION I. Bertiea propswa ta amndc4. That It ia proposed to amend section S of Art Ida XI of tha conatitutioa of tha Stats of Utah, so that lbs aama will read as follows i SECTION t. Municipal corporations reeled by general law af leffislatare cities ar towns aiav fraaas and adopt charier manner prescribed hrt or to ba submitted ta siectars copies ta dtstribated city recorder Is file with I rstary of State erarnd merits powers eon. f erred upon cities. Corporations for mu nicipal purposes shsll not be created by apodal laws. Tha legislature by aeneraJ lawa shall provida for tha incorporation. ortraaizatton and classification jf citisa and towns in proportion to population, which hi we may bs altered, amended or repealed. Any incorporated city or town may frame sad adopt a charter for its own aovernment ta tha following manner: Ttis IcKielativo authority of tha city e vote of its members. may. by and upon petition of qualified doctors to the number of fifteen per cent of all ro cast at the next precedine; election for tha offtea of tha mayor, shall forthwith pro-Tide by ordinance for tha submission to tha lectors of the qutstioni Shall a commission bs chosen to frame a charter V Tha ordinance shall inquire that tha question bs submitted ta ths electors at tha next regular municipal election. The ballot eon tatnins such cuestton shall also contain the names of candidate for members of the proposed commission, but without party Such candidates shsll ba nom designation. inated in the same manner as required by law for nomination of city officers. If a majority of the electors voting on the question of choosing a commission shall vote In the affirmative, then tha fifteen easlidates receiving a majority of tha antes cast at such election, shall constitute the charter commission, and shall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so frnmed shall ba submit ted to tbe qualified electors of tha city at an election to ba held at a time to be determined by ths chaster commission. which shall be not s than sixty days sab-to Its sequent completion and distribution among the electors and net more than one year from such dite. Alternative provisions may also be submitted ba voted The commission shall upon separately. maks provisions for the distribution of charter and of any copies of the pror-f- ed alternative provisuW.s to the Qualified el tors of the city, not lees than sixty days be fore the election at which it ia voted noon. Such proposed charter and such alternative provisions as are approved by a majority of tha electors voting thereon, shall become an organic law of such city at aueh time as nay be fixed therein, and shall supersede any existing charter and all lawa affecting the iirganization and government of auch city which are now In conflict therewith. Within thirty days after its approval a conv of auch charter as adopted, certified by the mayor and city recorder and authenticated fcv tha aeal of such city, shall ba made In duplicate md deposited, one In the office of the secretary of State and the other in the office of the city recorder, and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice or sucn charter. Amendments to anv aueh rhqrte maw bo frarn and submitted bv a charter am. mission in the same manner as provided for making of charters, or mav ba oro. posed by tha legislative authority of ths vote thereof, Co city upon a two-thirnum. by petition of aualified electors bar equal to fifteen per cent of ths total votes cast for mavor on the next nrecjwU Ing election, and any such amendment may ba submitted at tha next regular municipal election, , and having been approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become part of tha charter al tha time fixed in such amendment and shall DO certified and filed aa Drovided in ei t mt charters. Each city forming its charter under this aectioa shall have, and is hereby granted, tha authority to exercise all powers relating so municipal affairs, and to adopt and within its limits, local Dolice. sanitarv and similar regulations not in conflict with tha general law, and no' enumeration of powers in this constitution or anv law shall be deemed to limit or restrict ths general grant of authority hereby eonfer- rea: out tnia grant of authority shall not Include the power to regulate public util. lties, not municipally owned, if any such regulation of public utilities is provided for or general law, nor be deemed to limit 01 restrict tho power of the legislature in matters relating to State affairs, ta enact general laws applicable alike to all cities The power to be conferred upon the cities by this section shall include tha following! (a) To levy, assess and collect taxes and borrow money, within the limits prescribed or general law, and to levy and collect spsf eial assessments for benefits conferred. (b) To furnish all local public services , tn purchase, hire, construct, own. maintain or operate, or lease, public utilities local in extent and use; to acquire by condemnation, or otherwise, within or without the corporate limita, property necessary for any auch purposes, subject to restrictions Imposed by general law for the protection of other communities ; and to grant local public utility franchises and within lta powers regulate the exercise thereof. (c) To make local public improvements and to acquire by condemnation; or other, wise, property within its corporate limits necessary for such improvements ; and alas to acquire an excess over than that needed for any such improvement and to sell of lease such excess property with restrictions, In order to protect and preserve the ins provement- (d) To issue and sell bonds on tbe of any such excess property, or ad any public utility owned by the city, or mi the revenues thereof, or both, including, ta the ease of public utility, a franchise stating the terms upon which, In ease of foreclosure, the purchaser may operate such Btllity. SECTION 1. Duty of of But The secretary of State ia Secretary herrby directed t aubmlt the proposed amendment to the lectors of the State at the next general lection In the manner provided by law. SECTION 1. To Take Effect. If adopted by the electors of this this amendment shall take effect State, on January 1st, Ives. I. - H. Welling. Secretary of State o th State of Utah, do hereby certify that foregoing la a full, true and correct o he Constitutional Amendment OP by the regular session of the legislature of 1881 aa the same appears of recort ia my office. Ia witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 5th day of Septem- t -- Texaco Service Garage Envelope and Strap Hand Bags BLUE BROWN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT AT THE WONDERFUL LOW PRICE OF $1.50 - XDC - TISH HANDKERCHIEFS PKGS. of We 60 for 25c Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION and Frank Phlllipson of Nephi, Utah (Publisher) Ell F. Taylor DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOP. Register Pub. Sept. 29, 1932 u. 8. Land office at Salt Tjv oitv First Last Pub. Oct. 1932 20. Utah. Sept. 22. 1932 NOTICE Is herebv civpn that w E. Snader, administrator of the es tate or Agnes E. Snader, deceased of Nephi, Utah, who, on Feb. 14 1927. made homestead pnt.rv Na 046529, for Lots 23. 30, 31 and 32 Sec. 30, Lots 5, 12, 13 and 14, Section 1 SI, lOWnshlD 14. South. Rano West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the clerk of tne district court, at Nenhl moVi on the first day of November, 193? Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Williams and mart Williams of Mills, Utah; Bent Bryan Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Wedding Rings Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty G. W. Moreland, Jeweler Hawkins Bldg. Nephi, U. DEMOCRATIC U J ? on THURSDAY, OCT. 27 of tha State. No more frozen radiators Firestone Antl-Fresgives C. W. West W. E. Sutton, Gen. Mgr. Asst. Gen. Mgr. Part Wool Blankets Dixon-Taylor-Russ- SIZE flflSlli $iS40 le WARM, FLUFFY ALL COLORS 70 x 80 XO.24 Quick dependable starting with Firestone Courier Type Batteries. 13 full size plates Fully guaranteed by Firestone end ourselves. At these special Rates Five persons, I ft.SS 7. 8.79 S.94 Deceive Themelve Many people who think they are hard boiled only have thick skulls. Exchange. NEWHOUSE HOTEL It TYPE Cash Price Cash Price Per P.ir Each SIZE A. I ft Mrs. Maria Peterson entertained The snow storm which commenced Monday afternoon and continued a few lady friends at her home on through the night and part of Tue- Fridav. Lunch wait ncrvwt in Mr sday was beneficial. However many Sophia Bosh, Mrs. Talka Peterson, fruK and shade trees were broken, airs, uzzie xavior. Mrs. fYni and the electric lights were out of iJackman. Mrs. Maria Bosh, Mrs. order for practically twenty-fou- r Drucilla Shepherd and the host ess. hours. T1ABE-- Thursday, October 20. 1932 Levari News Local and Social I Compare Construction, Quality, Price TimNw Published Every Thursday NEPHI, UTAH. S, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen of Mrs. Leonard Nielsen of Salt Lake Salt Lake City came down last Sun- City 8ient Wednesday nlht at the Lome of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Man- day to visit with relatives here. gelson. Miss Olive Taylor entertained a number of her girl friends at a and Mrs. Antliony Wintcandy pull given at her home on ersBishop and family of Fountain Green Sunday evening. motored to Levari Saturday where visited with relatives. Mrs. Fern Christensen returned they home Sunday after ail extended Miss Geneva Rosequist returned Kay in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perrln Bosh, and three weeks In Los Angles with Miss other relatives. inez Maitgeison. Miss Norma Gardner was hostMiss Vehna Malmyreu returned ess at a social riven at her home last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Friday night. Favors were brought Socrest to their home In Fresno by euch guest for a surprise on each California, where she will remain other. Refreshments were served. indefinitely. PREPARE The TIMES-NEW- d U.S. Senator Wm.H. King WILL BE THE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER STATE AND DISRICT NOMINEES WILL ALSO BE PRESENT At Mona At Levan At Nephi ber, 1680. FREE WUI) osTtaae SHOW-VENI- CE 6:30 7:15 7:30 i i |