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Show TOE Page 1\IIDV ALE Two Jennings of Ogden, Mrs D L Bowen, Mrs Ethel Allsop, Mrs Grace Thompson and daughter Elatne, and Mrs Wm Newman of Murra~, Mrs Leo Glover and daughter, Lors of Holladay, Mrs LaMar Kay of Salt Lake and Mrs Blanche Rosen· B' d M p A M V 1rna If ' han, rs e rs Mr·s Swenson, M rs Verda Wank'er· 1 , Cl . S 'th d daughter· of m1 an , arence E t M'd 1 1 as va e. Mr & Mrs P A Swenson spent the weekend in Idaho visiting their daughters and families, Mr & Mrs Alv1'n Sharp at Rigby and 'lr & Mrs Frank Butler at Idaho '' Falls. By Olive Shup SENTINEL Friday, November 3, 1950 State To Conduct CheckinCJ Stations cash income translated into terms of buying power-is the rise in living costs already recorded and likely to continue. Fond price3 which were dropping earlier this year rose after the outbr~ak of the Korean crisis. Recently they have tended to stabilize but food men are not sure the rise may not hi:! resumed. E E Crabb, president of Investors Diversified Services, in com~ menting on the outlook for con~ sumer buying power, said that he expected the national level to re· main high. '1'he speeded-up arms program will necessarily have its effect on the amount of cash at the command of consumers,u said Mr Crabb, uand there are few, if any, genuine shortages of consumer goods at this time. However, as the armament program gets under way shortages will appear, and that danger justifies the recent credit regulations put into effect by the Federal Reserve Board. On the whole," said Mr Crabb, "curbs on consumer credit are healthy in so far as they avert over-mortgaging of future income." IS An informal tea and art show In addition to the regular checkpresenting paintings of Harold 01· ing stations in the P.rea5 where special hunts are to be ~eld, what son, son of Mr & Mrs F C Olson, was held Friday afternoon at the is known as "spot checks" will be . made m many parts of the state. home of Mr & Mrs R T Shurtliff, TlliS · " spo t ch ec k" h as b.een f oun d SaIt La kc C1·ty. Landscape and stt'll . d . .1 d t life paintings m 01 s an wa er to be the most effective metho . . b k' · · . 1 coors were on d tsp1ay. of curta11mg 1aw rea mg aCUVl· Mrs J C Soffe entertained the t'leS. Ladies Auxiliary of the Carmen The checking stations for the union Thursday evening at her Salt Lake area on special permits are to be located at the mouth of home. The evening was spent sew· ·mg c b t'ld ren 's r obes for the LDS Emigration Canyon and just north ' ng R~ h ospt'tal an d te xt I"le pa'ntt I · ,. of the mouth of Big Cottonwood freshments were served to 15. canyon. It is neceiisary that all Jennie McDonald and Etbel hunters who hold these special Lambson represented the Sharp ~~"' permits check in and out of the Camp, DUP, at the county camp 1 checking stations. This is true in meeting at Berrett Hall Monday. 11 · h 'a! h ts MARY LOU DENSLEY, Reporter a sections w ere spec1 un Mr & Mrs \Villis Sharp and chilhave been set up. Hunters using dren spent the weekend in Rigby, d . f S . t • ence special permits are in violation of 1 Idaho, visiting Mr & Mn Wm P War Rete octe :r corner if . k . they btl to chec rn .11 b h Id s da in the River- state law Sharp. Wl e e un Y . and out oi the statwns. Mr & Mrs T Donald Creer and ton First and Second wards. It wtll • be held at the usual meeting time. All hunters holding special per· son, Tommy and Mrs Annie Sim· Mr & Mrs Almon Butterfield en-j mits for the Tooele hunts will. be per visited in Evanston, Wyo. re- . d b. thday party in honor able to check m at the checkmg cenUy. ]oye a If t · be · · F 'd t 9·00 of Mrs H Dean Alsop of Rainbow s atiOns gmrung . ri _ay a · llr & Mrs Randolph Sharp at- D . M Y recently a m~ Those checkmg m for the urra • · · CHRIST LUTHERAN te n ded a Iect ure an d c010r ed fl.lm nve, West Heaston h unt w1'II r·m d th e1r on post-war Italy given by Clif· Mrs Nettie Ray, mother ~f Mrs station at 4th North and Main sts CHURCH [Murray l ford J Kamen at Kingsbury Hall Harold Berrett, IS staymg With her in Tooele. Those checking in for in Salt Lake Monday evening. daughter for a while. the Stansbury hunt will be able to Sunday AppointmentsDr & Mrs c W Pond of Poca· Mrs John Hansen is now setUed check in at the Grantsville station 10 a m - Sunday School tello, Idaho, visited Mr & Mrs D in her new home in Riverton. also. Hunters checking in for the 10 a m - Bible Class I Gardner W'ednesday evening. Dr Fay Bills, daughter of Mr & Mrs Vernon area will find their check11 a m - Worship Hour. Pond is Mrs Gardner's brother. Reynold Bills, returned home last ing station at the Deseret Chemi"Forgiveness" will be the theme llrs C E Dunn and Mrs Leo Tay- week from Oregon, where she has cal junction on Highway 36 about of the sermon at Christ Lutheran lor of Logan, :M rs Myrtle Soren· been staying with her brother, four miles north of Vernon, or in Church next Swtday morning, ac~ sen and Mrs Wm Call of Salt Lake Reed, and family, while he is a· Tintic Junction near Eureka. cording to Rev John F Hennig, were dinnet· guests at the Gardner waiting shiping orders. No hunting will be allowed in pastor. In developing this theme, Mrs Gladys Densley and Mrs these areas without special per- Rev Hennig will point his congrehome Sunday. M.rs F C Olsen and son, Rich· Fern Helt planned a theatre par-~ mit. gation to the f~rgiveness offered ard, were weekend guests of Mr ty last Saturd~y in IJalt Lake for man in \.:hrist Jesus, showing that & Mrs Arza Adams at Vernal. 10 1 d' f R" t The bus C R 1 1 a similar forgiveness is expected :Mrs Rachel Forbush atteaded a a les rom rver on. . onsumer ea nc;ome Stronnly Up '•n Yea'r birthday party in honor of Mrs bands were. away deer hunting. ., 1in man's relationship to his felTeddy Fenstermaker of Union Sat· Mrs Addre Allan and daughter, Minneapolis - More workers, ow mart. . tb , ,.... ere vr·s'to r'n Riverton The following schedule is anGwenl 1 rs longer hours and numerous inda aft ur Y ernoon. th k d G ·th nounced for the ~ongregation. The Jlrs James Anderson and Mr & over e w~e en · weru was creases in wage rates are the rnaMrs Veri Anderson of Salt Lake j present~~ w1tb her Golden Glean- jor factors in boosting consumer Adult Membership class will meet . . a Wt'tb Mr & Mrs\ er cerhf1cate Sunday. real income to $1. 14 as compared Tuesday 1:tt 8 p m. Choir will reVlSlted Sund Y . hearse Wednesday at 7:30 p m. Clarence Smith. Lynn Page of Elko, Nev., VIS· with each ~1.00 of such income a Harold Golf of Sugar City, Ida- iterl his parents, Mr. & Mrs Roland year ago, as shown by the latest Sunday school staff will meet at . spendl'ng two weeks with Page for a short time. last week./ monthly index. released by Invest~ 9 P m. ho' IS An impcrtant meeting of the his parents, Mr & Mrs Leland Lynn was here on bus mess for the\ ors Diversified Services. Voters· A.ssemb!y will be held on Among other influences contrib- Monday evenmg at 8 p m. The pro~ Goff. Mr & Mrs I D Zobel! Or R..,. ranch at Elko. . . . nan, !tlont. were overnight guests 1utmg to h1g~er cas? rncomes are posed budcet for 195! will be pre~ Fr!c;Iar ilt the Go!! home. A man is usually known by the 1 the reversal m earmngs from farm sented by the Finance Board and ){rg Ellen SharV was the hon-1 company he keeps away from. operations to bring them above J the Nominating Commlttee will last year's level and a high rate present the slatf' of candidates !or ored guest at a birthday party at her home Thursday evening. EnVou can save yourseJf ~ lot olj: of divi.den~ paymen~s. . 1the annu"l elections in the Decem· joying the social were Mrs Alma trcuble by not borrowing any. Cutting mto real mcome-whtch ber meetiag. ! t /1/t!J- llf I I The Greatest Toy Value We've Offered in Years! FOR THE COMPLETE SET OF ALL4 TRUCKS MOVING VAN TRAILER Worth Twice The Price! Bll, roomy, shiny 11umlnum nn that wHI hold loads Of toy twrniture. • GASOLINE TRUCK Briaht red! white end blue, equ pped wheels. Limited Supply! I BIG LOG TRAILER With chain a111d 3 aenul~ loas that can be :• I CONSTITUTIONAL A&U:NDMENT Attorney General, each of whom NO, 1 shall hold bts office for four ye.:~rs. begmnmg on the first Monday of January next after A JOINT RESOLlJTION PRO- his election, except that the POSING AN AMEN't:MENT TO terms of office of those elected ART!€LE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin THE CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted SXATE OF UTAH, RELATING into the Union, and shall end TO THE CONTROL AND SUPER· on the first Monday in January OF THE P U B L I C 1VISION SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE A. D., 1901. The officers of the ST!I.TE BOARD OF EDUCATION f!:xecutive Department. during AND THE APPOiNTMENT BY their term of offiee shall reside ,THE STATE BOAnD OF EDU- at the seat of government, where CAXION OF THE STATE SU- they shall keep the public recPiilR'INTENDENT OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers. They U(S'l"kUCTION. sball perform the duties as are B. ;1, R. No.6 prescribed by this Constitution and as may be prescribed by Be it resolved by the Legislaw. lature of the State of Utah, Seetion 10. Tbe G over nor twQ:otbirds of all the members etecied to each house concurring Jhall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint therein: Section 1. It ls proposed to all State and district officers amended Article X. Sec. 8, of whose offices are established by the Constitution of the State this Qonstitution, or which may be cr~ated by law, and whose of Utah to read: appointment or election is not Sec. 8. The general control otherwise provided for. If, durand super:vision of the public in& the recess of the Senate, a acboG~ system shall be vested occur in any State or vacancy iDJa State Board of Education district office, the Governor the members of which shall be shall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law. The Board shall appoint the person to discharge the duties State Superintendent of Public thereof until the next meeting Instruction who shall be the of the Senate, when he shall executive officer of the Board. nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of Section 2. The Secretary of Secret><ry of State, StAte AudiState is directed to submit this tor, State Treasurer or Attor· propostd amendment to the elec- ney-General be vacated by death, tors of the St•t• at the next resignation or otherwise, it shaU general eleetion in the manner be the duty of the Governor to provided for in Article XXIII. fill the same by appointment, Section 1 of the Constitution and the appointee shall hold his of the State of Utah. office until his successor shall H J. R.No.6 be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. CONSTITimONAL Section 20. The Governor, AMENDMENT O, Secretary of State Auditor. 1 Treasurer, Attorney-General and (Passed March 8, 1949.} such other State and district 1 A IQINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- officers as may be provided for lNG' AMENDMENtS TO AR- by law, shall receive for th~ir TICLE 'VII, SECT!QN 1, 10, AND services monthly, a compensation 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF as fixed by law, THE STATE OF 'UTA,H, RELATThe compensation for said lNG TO THE STATE EXECU. . . T,IYE DEPARTMENT, TERMS, offtcers aa prov1ded 1~ a'll law.e RESIDENCE AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to thts Constt· OFFICE~S; 'THE GOVERNOR'S tution, shall be in full for aU APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- services rendered by aaid offi1NG OF V.ACANC1ES IN CER- cera, respectively, in any 'official 'l:AlN OFF'I:CES; AND THE capacity or employment during COMPENSATION OF STATE their respective terms of office. OFFICER!>. No such officer shall receive Be It resolved by the Legis- for the performance of any lature of the State of Utah, two- official duty any fee for his thirds of all members elected to own use, but all fees fixed by each house concurring therein: law for the performance by Section 1. It Is proposed to either of them of any official amend Article VII, Sec. 1, 10, duty, shall be collected in advance anll 20 of the Constitution of and deposited with the State the State of Utah to read: Treasurer monthly to the credit Section 1. The li. x e c u t i v e of the State. The Legislature Department shall consist of Gov- may provide for the payment of ernor, Secretary of State, State actual and necessary expenses Auditor, State Treasurer, and of said officera while traveling 1 (Passed March 8, 1949.} N 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.3 28. 1949 l TIME ONLY! \ ~- ..... S 0 T E R'S. Inc. 47 NORTH MAIN 4 ... Year Term-Democratic Ticket (Paid Political Adv.) PHONE MIDVALE 812 STOP. • • Before you mark that LOOK ... At the facts LISTEN ... To reason THESE FOUR ballot "• FIGURES Tell the story of two decades of inflationary spending the years from 1929 to 1949 we have had these - In tlie j Increases WAGES I 50%' / 1000% TAXES COST OF GOVERNMENT 1200% NATIONAL DEBT 1400% Can YOUR Pocketbook stand that pace? Can your children shoulder the load? If we let that paHern continue another 20 years, will your children be lree American wage earners ••• or slaYes to a rlebt-ridden, bankrupt goYernment? Tht future is in your hands when you mark the ballot VOTE RIGHT GREENWOOD Deputy THE IDEAL - (Passed Febru•ry A JOJNT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SEC'r!ON 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELAT· l.NG T 0 COMPEN~ATION 0 F MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLA- ' TIVE TERM AND $6.00 A DAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~ EX-PENsES WHILE ACTUALLY IN SESSION. Be it resolved by the Le>Cislature of the State of Utah, twothirds of all mt! mbers eleet~d to each of the two houses vot· ing in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to C amend Article VI, Section 9, of the Constitution of the State of Utat. to read: Section 9. The membfrs of the Legislature shall receive such compensation, Jot exceeding $500.00 a yea: for the leg1slottv• term and $5.00 a day expenses while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary ot State is directed to submit thie proposed amendment to the elec· tors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for O} Article XXIII, Section 1, Con· stitution of the State of Utah RAY ·.. 1REENWOOD Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the •tate, this amendment shall take effect the first A Ride on Salt Lake County's dar of January, 1951. New and Improved Roads Will i, H~BER Bb:NNION, JR., Secretary of State of the State Convince You That of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a RAY P. ful~ true and correct copy of the three constitutional amend· menta proposed by the regular session ol the Twenty-ei>Chth Legislature, 1949, as appears of has proven he is " record in my affice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ROAD this 1st day of September.1950. HEBER BENN!ON, JR. COMM:SSIONER (SEAL) Socretary o~ State By Re~elect Him November 7th ~~ rrmoved. GIFT I LIMITED S W E E T and C L E A N MA GAYS •WilY SURELY, C~llDREI{ 1-'AVe. FUN OI>J ~ALLOWEE'IJ! W>IAT IF YOUR CLOTHES GET OIR'IY? THIS LAUIIDRV MAKES 1'HEM CLEAIJ~ I FOR "-j I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS llrlaht red, with alu· mlnum extension lid· dtn fOf hilh elimblnc. • I in the State in the performance of official duty. S•ction 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this propoaed am~ndm~nt to the elect.ors of the State at the next general eJection in the manner provided for in Article X X Ill, section 1 of the Constitutton of the State of Utah. Section 3. If «dopted by th• electo1l! of the State, this amendment shall tAke effect the !irst day of January, 1961. S. J . R. No. S. FIRE ENGINE TRUCK with bl& l.lh inCh Ulbber ,_' ' .. for WALLACE F. BEtlNEIT U. S. Senate IVY BAKER PRIEST Congress, 2nd Dist. JUDGE JOSEPH E. NE...:ON Utah Supreme Court VIITe REPUBLIC AN |