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Show THE LEADER, Treaonton, Uuk The New JLOEHGiW jiyrle TdJ ft 5 isfs Macfariane Is in Lane Kf Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3 and !Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in with their sister ?! :.g and daughter an of .... o number attend-'S- S town in service in . o,iw lamer ui fainted JK 1 'OK' t Cson J. Mrs. 4 0f an- Bailey's funeral Udy is one of the five officers, Thorn and Mrs. Hyrum J snent Thursday with m Wyo- -; Well- - Blaine aiir her daugnmer, ivuo. gffle Welling of Brigham " m"ati of Evanston, Wyoming several days at tne nome Karl Wellings. ve md Mrs- - Art Ward went atello on Saturday. They on the day there, then ana son weium v their took them on to Rexburg eir oaugnuer ana lUK'fit 1 lr,miiv Mr and Mrs. Ross dc - aii :twt iviuixw-- f Milk from Cow MiDc juwuav, varies production per from about 1000 quarts a year to v night. members of the Birthday nearly 20,000 quarts. The average is a little over 2300 quarts. :sent Wednesday afternoon illCry y cow s. Ten Years, Oistrict Judge . . . A fair and capable jurist. raer; A good citizen. A devoted civic worker. Inquire and we feel sure that you will support Judge Crockett VOTE DEMOCRATIC J. ALLAN CROCKETT political tdTertisement by Democratic State Committee) (Pud Vinmretic Candidate for Supreme Court Justice );iSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 1 Attorney General, each of whom JT 1NO. 1 shall JCHDMENT hold hia office for four beginning on the first yearg. Jed March 8. 1949.) Monday of January next after ''int resolution pro-t- . his election, except that the an amentment to ierms of office of those elected x, section 8, of at the first election shall begin constitution of the when the State shall be admitted e cf utah, into the Union, and shall end relating ' i CONTROL AND SUPER-O- F on the first Monday in January THE PUBLIC ISTITtmONAI. : of the BY THE A. D., 1901. The officers Executive during Department, EDUCATION i'tE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside i.KTE BOARD OF EDU-- 3 at the seat of government, where OF THE STATE SU-- S they shall keep the public recINDENT OF PUBLIC ords, books and papers. They SYSTEM, r("h HOARD OF KL JTION. t. .o. 5 ;it resolved bv the Legis-t.d- j the State of Utah, ii rd of all the members M tq each house concurring in: I l:ci It is proposed to X. Sec. 8, of restitution of the State ,lo read: 8,i The general control supervision of the public system shall be vested state Board of Education 'embers of which shall be 1 1. Article I 1 as provided f Board by law. shall appoint the Superintendent of Public juipn who shall be the Je officer of the Board, tioti 2. The of w directed toSecretary submit this to the elecfo amendment ie State at the next election in the manner for in Article XXIII. ,th.e Constitution ;! of Utah. -' :te 0.6 pi NO. 2 jJd March 8, 1949.) TO A AR- - MO, AND !,SP r ' .1VT UTAH, RELAT- - Pm,HVERN0R'S JtK 1L AW103 tftf ,ND TIIE OF STATE by the Uis- - f 811 fe members elected to concurring therein: Article VII Pf0 h(to read: Xftctive ' S?t'Treasurer, State and Petersen The first dance of the season was conducted under the direction of the M. I. A- - this week. It was well attended and enjoyed by all. Walter E. Fridal Jr. and be vacated by death, be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, Secretary of State Auditor. and Treasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. for said The compensation officers as provided in all laws enacted pursuant to this Constitution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said officers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling conference next Sunday night. Friday night the square dance group will assemble for the season's first dance. Moroni Ward and helpers from Tremon-to- n will be in attendance and help the leaders. Anyone interested in dancing the popular and Carton old time square dances are vited to join in this activity. Hard Wood Hard wood resists peneratlon in- of nails and screws. But rubbing soap on the nails or screws eases the job and helps prevent the wood from splitting. Nor- . THE dance and party conducted here - J- ft . y -- . - - - v--v . """T- - - , t ; . (.(J,HI jf j II J ' . v sX ,,iuanry 0y - - : f in the State in the performance of official duty. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State t 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 the electors of the State, this amendment shall take effect the first dav of January, 1951. S. J. R. No. 3. 'h,l I A, J - r. .. vby any other name! 1 I (f I f ter ff JOINT RESOLUTION WALLACE BENNETT, IVY BAKER PRIEST PRESTON L. JONES is a VOTE AGAINST SOCIALIZED MEDICINE. Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-eight- h Legislature, 1949, as appears of Sponwrtd by DR. N. FREDRICK HiCKEN n faster service anywhere in u U. S. - M j ritt . .,,1 I 7. .. n '. - 1 v 1 . - TffWP you see this gleaming GMC on a rugged new truck, you know its owner is sitting pretty for years to come. For GMC's have a reputation for long service with low maintenance cost and with minimum down time for repairs. When t time-establishe- I d That's because every GMC is a real truck truck-buiby the world's largest exclusive manufacturers of commercial vehicles. Every unit of every GMC, from grille to tail gate, is engineered for trucking service! lt V it-- - V CJ Ui3CJU UULiL-- X ' cost-wis- e I ' II o lCHr MEDIUM HIAVY MODUS Mad in widest variety of ngin bodyhattit combinofions U GASOLINE & DIESEL TRUCKS to fit every trucking need MOTOKS HEBER BENNION, JR. Secretary of State (SEAL) - Your key to greater hauling profits By Wayne Sandall Motor Co" DIAL 3536 TREMONTON Z3 You'll do better on a usee truck with your GMC dealer j j.. To find quick proof of this, just compare a GMC with any other truck before you buy. Compare engine, frame, transmission; compare cab, axles and springs sec how much extra value you get. Or count how many new GMC's you sec on the road far more today than ever before. Then see your GMC dealer and let him give you the inside story that explains why so many operators are switching to GMC's because experience proves them best in the long haul! mm record in 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 1st day of September.1950. Deputy I ' V.sam.Um,. ' ds mileage as provided by law. Rpftion 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 in the manner as provided for by Article XXIII, Section 1. Constitution of the State of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1951. I, HEBER BENNION, JR.. M r PRO- f J bills. A vote for (Passed February 28, 1949.) A J C Granger supports both &Xr.j'S u r- I M they call It. Thomas' Senate Bill 1679 socialized medicine bills. J I $ no mat- - , .jr nil........ ...111, Jl . ... what Socialized Exclusive rapid road service for CMC owners call Western Union Operaor 25 for name of nearest GMC approved service ir--- II " n"iM IS and Bosone's House Resolution 6766 are j f Compulsory Health Insurance Medicine I PIC!Mil aWL I foltOSE -. --- r. lt:i - Lw.ii-..-n- 1 fj 1U. QO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT t- - f . i ifmm When a wage earner dies who I is covered by social security survivors of the worker should con- 1 tact the Social Security administration as soon as passible to If determine if they are entitled to benefits. Pud political advertisement by D. D. Cox, 461 We.t 5th North, Salt Lake Gty 4' rpiir There are two types of widows monthly social security benefits. The first is aged widows benefits. To meet the qualifications for these benefits the widow must be 65 years of age or over. The second type of widows monthly benefits is mothers benefits. To qualify for these benefits the widow must have children of the wage earner 18 years' of age in her care. Jfil iJiIaKDIi 5 "Rustlers Ransom" Serial "Widows are entitled to survivor's benefits in case of their husband's death provided that he was insured under the Social Security Law," according to Charles W. Feldhauser, field representative of the Ogden Social Security Office. Monday night drew a large crowd of teenagers. The hall was decorated with appropriate objects and colors. Stories and stunts added to the enjoyment of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen and son, Willis were in Pleasant View, Idaho Friday to attend the funeral of a relative. The P. T. A. carnival held Tuesday at the school house was an outstanding success. About $150 00 was raised as a library fund, which will make a good beginning for a children's library. LeRoy Bunnell of the stake high council represented the stake presidency in our ward Sunday night. He was assisted by the First Quorum of Elders. Harry Foster sang two solos, "The Lost Chord", and "In The Garden", accompanied by Mrs. George Quinney and George Gent spoke of some of his experiences in the church. Miss Leanore Crowther o f Malad spent the weekend visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris and family. Among the deer hunters from here who were successful in the deer hunt are Eldon Gardner, Wayne Larsen, Alden and Trent Thompson and Clinton Bronson. Relief Society will hold their and LOU COSTELLO in "TIIE FOREIGN LEGICLT Cartoon wood Fridal left Monday for Chicago, where they will visit with their sister, Lydia. The Stake teen age Halloween Attorney-G- resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may BUD ABBOTT ROSE" News two-thir- eneral DLACK "T(3E By Mrs. William . -11 , TYRONE POWER and ORSON WELLES in shall perform the duties as are POSING TO AMEND SECTION prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONand as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTAH, RELATlaw. OF ING TO COMPENSATION Sejtion 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLAshall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 FOR THE LEGISLAconsent of the senate, appoint A YEAR AND $5.00 A DAY TERM TIVE all State and district officers WHILE ACTUALLY EXPENSES established are whose offices by IN SESSION. this Constitution, or which may Be it resolved by the Legisbe created by law, and whose lature of the State of Utah, appointment or election is not of all members elected otherwise provided for. If, dur- to each of the two houses voting the recess of the Senate, a ing in favor thereof: vacancy occur in any State or Section 1. It is proposed to district office, the Governor amend Article VI, Section 9, of shall appoint Borne qualified the Constitution of the State of person to discharge the duties Utah to read: thereof until the next meeting Section 9. The members of the of the Senate, when he shall shall receive such Legislature nominate some person to fill compensation, not exceeding such office. If the office of $500.00 a year for the legislative Secretary of State. State Audi- term and $5.00 a day expenses tor, State Treasurer or while actually in session, and al Avte5?TlONrROPOS-,- 7-8 Plus the most current event every parent will want to see "CASSINO TO KOREA" with Mrs. Louise Harper in East Garland in honor of her birthday anniversary. The Primary officers are busy getting things ready for a bazaar which they plan on holding during the fore part of November. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards visited during the weekend in Pocatello with their son and daughter-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richards, in Boise with relatives and friends and on mwj uregon. They expressed themselves as enjoying the trip very much.. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche and baby of Thatcher were dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield Sunday. Monday 6:00 P, M. Tuesday Thru Friday ........7:00 P. M. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, NOV: Sundy, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday NOVEMBER JR." 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