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Show 1 its your future. . . o & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult clerk of District Court or the respective signers for further information. Notice To Creditors Probate1 No. 2709 of Frank Kraync, Estate Paid Political Advertising by Carbon County Democratic Central Committee KENILWORTH By BARBARA CALES Independent Coal and Company announced last Thursday, the retirement of three employees. Retiring are Thomas Hughes, chief clerk at Kenilworth for the past 35 years; C. W. Peterson, shipping clerk for 32 years, and iG. E. Woodhead, clerk for 38 years. Mr and Mrs Arthur Oldham of Kaysville were weekend guests of (Mr and 'Mrs Brandis Cales. Sunday dinner guests included Mr and Mrs Ray Imbodis and daughters, of (Price. A wedding reception was given in honor of Mr and 'Mrs Thomas Bruce toy Mr and Mrs Golden Lambert of Price. Mrs Bruce is the former Gay (Lambert. It was held Saturday night at the Institute of (Religion. The couple received many lovely gifts. Mr and Mrs Johnny Angotti and family of San Francisco, Calif., visited at the' Andy Pap- pas home Sunday. Mr and Mrs Joe Baca and Gloria spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs Dick TTauntvein and children of Brigham City were the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Henry TTauntvein. Mr and Mrs Larry, Regis Jr. of Price are the parents of a baby daughter, named Jana. Larry is a former Kenilworth resident. Mr and Mrs Calvin Jewkes and Mrs Jennie (Polve motored toOg-de- n Sunday to attend the testimonial of iLarry Burton, Cal and Junior honored the ceremony with their iinging. The Burtons The Coke ITS 70S mst SSASOM STOMAS 4f YOU - PROTECTED? Equitable Insurance Agency . INSURANCE Of All Types , Price, Utah Phone-ME7-O33- LIFE AUTO Public Liability x FIRE GEORGE PATTERICK are former residents. Mr and Mrs Ed Burnside and family left Friday to attend the wedding of son Jimmy to Miss Dorothy D. Wallace of Salt Lake City.' The wedding was held in de- ceased. . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Stanley V. Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 South Main Street, Helper, Utah, on or before the 9th day of December, I960. Is HILDA YOKLAVICH Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Kraync, Deceased. CEATIC O Hews About Our Neighbors From th f JO (Utah) !i N A E U 27, 1900 .PAGE SEVtM CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, NUMBERED SECTION 24, GRANTING TEMPORARY EMERGENCY POWERS TO THE LEGISLATURE IN THE EVENT OF W A It OR EMERGENCIES CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, OR SIMILAR BOMBING ATTACKS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding a new section thereto designated. Section 24, to read: Notwithstanding any general or special provisions of the Constitution the legislature, in order to insure continuity of state and local governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, shall have the power and the immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the incumbents of whicli ni:iy become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (z) two-thir- STANLEY V. LITIZZETTE, the Gayway Reception Hall in Attorney for Administratrix Granger, with a reception foll- 178 South Main Street. owing. iBeth Burnside was a Helper, Utah. Bridesmaid; David was one of Date of First Publication: Octthe ushers for his .brother, and ober 6, I960. Date of Last PubMichael was the ring bearer. lication, October 27, 1960. Many lovely gifts were received by the young couple. Mr and Mrs Garth Hyatt and Notice To Creditors family of Glenwood Springs, Colo Creditors will present claims visited at 'the home of Mr and Mrs Merlin Anderson and Mr with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix of the and Mrs Pari Wilmnnpn. NIELSON, Mrs Bert Christensen has been'estateL to her home for a week ceased addressed to her at Hel-wito her attorneys, JUtah' a virus infection. Kellerand - Profession- MIA leaders Leah Nielson and F,rads. uum, on & Mavis Crocco combined their re the 2211(1 of February, classes Tuesday night and took them bowling. Those attending 1961. Win Brown and two Is HOPE NIELSON, were Connie Robertson, Bar-- ; ions of iPlacentio, Calif., of Administratrix of Estate bara Cales, Beth Burnside, Char short time at the (Bill Keith Nielson, deceased. lotte Smith, Marie Warren, Ros& FRANDSEN Friday. They are KELLER alie Bergamo, Carolyn Cales, Lin-rl- a hunt deer near Moab. By s Dan C. Keller Juliano. Glenna Jensen, Betty Attorneys for Administratrix Brown is also enjoying Warren, Gail Walrath and Phyllis Cales. After the ibowling Mrs First Publication, October 20, Les Robertson served refresh1960. Last Publication, Novemments. ber 10, 1960. A birthday dinner for Ronnie and iPat (Roper was given Sunday All over the world people are by Mr and Mrs Marion Roper. Turkey with all the trimmins wsus seeking peace of mind, but there served to Mr and Mrs Lavon can be no peace of mind without Anderson, Oliver Roper, Lorna strength of mind. Gutklnd. and Terry Fowler and Dale Roper. Mr and Mrs Forbs Fail and day party for Mrs Fail's sister Sherry were guests at a birth- - in Orangeville. AMENDMENT to adopt such other measuru as may be necessary and proper for insuring the continuity of governmental operations including, but not limited to the fin ancing thereof. In the exercis of the powers hereby conferred the legislature shall in all respects conform to the requirements of this Constitution except to the extent that in the judgment of the Legislature to do would be impracticable e would admit of undue delay. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah, at the next General Election is the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment . shall take effect immediately on adoption by the electors of thle State. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY. CERTIFY that the foregoing is s full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959. as appears of record is my 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 22nd clay of August, 1900. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. (SEAL) I THE DRUMMING LOG ini- THURSDAY, OCT. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, I.V AND FOR CARBON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK KRAYNC, Deceased. n LPEU The II E PROBATE , by JOHN MADSON Conservation Department Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation f FACTS ABOUT HUNTING Once upon a time there was glove beats any bandanna. an expert hunter. 5. Never be the only man in He read all the outdoor mag the party with a game pocket in hia coat azines and Deepriver Jim's Critters Trailbook, listened to the sages 1. Foxes are not fit to eat. around the barber shop, com2. While a duck is still compared notes with other experts (so classified if they agreed ing at you, shut up. 3. Squl-rrelwith him) and was top gun in can't lie still for over 20 minutes. the local weed patches. 4. I can't sit still for over 19. That hunter was me and it 5. Geese aren't smart;" was some time ago and I'm they're no longer an expert. A quarter-centur- y just smarter than most hunters. afield has made me disOther Things card most of the things I've 1. Fences are always two Tead and heard about hunting, inches higher than my legs. and today I'm almost back 2. Your shot was lucky; mine where I started from. But if I was skillful. still don't know much about 3. Only the men who build farm gates can understand hunting, what I do know is for SURE. them. This store of outdoor wisdom, 4. Bird dogs are optimists; e gathered over twenty-fivyears pheasants are pessimists. . of boondocking and 5. There is no greater faith falls into four broad than a small boy's defenses of his birdless dad. 6. The last hills are the People 1. A hunting partner usually highest. oversleeps. These are the only hunting 2. A wife sleeps deepest when facts that I'm dead sure of, for her riuckhunter wants his I've never seen exceptions to breakfast. them. There's lots of stuff I'm 3. The guys in the next blind half-sur- e of. It seems fairly are game hogs. certain that wives save up the 4. If you wonder where to year's odd jobs for October and hunt, ask a barber. that small boys like to carry 5. Beware the quick shooter, rabbits or empty shotgun shells for thou Shalt inherit his quickly-sjust as much as they ever did. hot birds. Every year I salt away a 6. Blessed be the camp cook, a few more truths. the wife who cleans game and Trouble is, I'm hunting smarter getting the partner with two candy slower and older faster, and bars. my list is starting to bog Equipment down. But wisdom begets wis1. A knife can't be too dom. I'm passing this list on! sharp. 2. Hip boots leak to my son, and with a head only in cold water. start he may even be able 3. When jmatches are fewest, to find easy ways to open firewood is wettest. field gates and climb barbed 4. For a drippy nose, a wool wire fences. with his folks, visited Mrs Gloria Angotti and cbil-- a Brown dren of San Francisco are spend-hohere toeing the weekend at the home of Kenny Mrs Evelyn Pappas while their a week husbands are deer hunting. compan-en- d i me See Us First! CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY CO. Phone GR Helper Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? ! K - ' s f ' . ' ' f- ' - ' ' J 1 I jr..? I chore-dodgin- cata-gorie- 1 11 Fourteen to one was the overwhelming vote received by William A. "Bill" Barlocker in the primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. Support like this is positive proof of the high esteem in which he is held by his friends and neighbors who have known and worked with him all of his life. THESE ARE STATE3IENTS MR. CLYDE CAN' T MATCH! People who know Bill Barlocker personally are supporting him because they know he has the respectibility, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in the high office, of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices to all the phases of state government and thereby assure a "full dollar's value for every tax dollar spent." Bill Barlocker has over 20 years of successful business experience. Compare ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind that Bill Barlocker's qaulifications far exceed those of his opponent! Calvert I American Blended Whiskey CALVFHT w American Bonded Whiffy m U(1T1liJK. J I 9 ' ..,.. . if '', I - xl .. v .'n J .. ": .'.'V '1 L i id Get u Hr. f.ijn rr t kihi t a wae4 h' Inswer: -- The whiskey in the bottle on the left. It is drawn from the limited stock of Calvert Reserve's precious "Standard of Excellence." This limited stock, Insured by a world famous injurs nee company for one million dollars, is never sold. The Calvert Reserve on the right, and every bottle you buy, must match this "Standard of Excellence" for superb flavor, Aroma and smoothness. ROOMS miCARACE paid politic! Adv. by Darlocker lor Governor Committee s: Oi eSBCEJ&.0o5Efl3G EEEH231B A "t ,SE. fjll ' Excellence like this is attained by combining as many as 35 great straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reasont All straight whiskies vary fro distillation to distillation. They are never the same. Thankt to thit pricele$t "Standard of Excellence" you are assured thatCalvcrt Unserve magnificent taste and character never vary from bottle to buttle. That's why your first sip witlmy... You deserve Calvert Reserve u u mtf iiuian Hisi 15 turn mm jfiiiis i9M cjuhii o;si. tt.. i c. |