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Show Old Fneod, Get Together" brother, Keith, when he was in PARTY a n i Wis hcM in American tin. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester the army. GamtrS Mrs. Maxine Peterson, sister attended a party Monday night vun Saturday tverung. to served were refreiiiments and ai:d Mrs. of Mr. of the groom was matron of hon- at the garden .Mrs. Keith EddiniJton, or, and bridesmaids were, Misses Glen Wasdon in Provo in honor Mr. and Mama Peterson, LaDeane Prior of LaRae Evans, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Quey Hebrew. Mr. and Ha Thueson, Blaine Tnpp, and Mrs. Oral Evans. brother of the groom, was best Evans was married early in the and Mrs. Gien Gardner, Mr. and An - ! . ( . -If V I , , H f I V in ' I1 I " s - -- I Mr. and Mrs. Dxck McMtilen, Mrs. JatK M.ciif iL Mr. and Mrs. Den Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J person and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitchell -- s-- It j . week, and is a Dale Anderson and Mr. of John S. Evans of Lehi. and Mrs. Mark Tripp arranged the gift display, with the fol- FISIUNG TRIP lowing girls receiving: Misses Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddmgton Lorraine Anderson, Deon and and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunover Udine Tripp, Luen Peterson and last week at Moon Lake Rosalee Anderson, and Glade Mr. and Mrs. Conver fishing. Peterson. are here visiting with ne ghbors Refreshments were in charge and friends before leaving on an of Mrs. B. H. Curtis. Alta Clark, to the east. Mr. extensive assii-teby Misses Sharon Ste- Conover trip at the was employed phen .n. Charlene Hotmstead, brick Leni. in while living plant Nadi Smith, Wanda Littleford and Clara Jacobs. SWIMMING PARTY V;rgil H. Peterson, uncle of the The Third ward scouts with biid was master of ceremonies their master, Wayne Sunderlai.d. at the program. Mrs. Douglas of Calvin Johnson and Don Wnght Cloward Mrs. Phil'.;js and Pruvo played an accordian duet, 'enjoyed a swimming party at and Donald Stone sang, "I Love 'Saratoga, Monday night wih a You Truly," accompanied by Miss watermelon bust following tnt Phy'Js Fox. The bride's mother, swimming. at the request of the bride, read an riginal tribute to the newly-wed- ;, LJAHONIAN CLUB and Larry Werner, acMembers of the Liai ion club will opn the " wn. companied by Miss Jo in Evans '1 t. r season of and s; mv "My activities next WedILirpinss." Love Truly." Nile Peterson nesday, September 8. with i Grant Gordon and Jerry and business meeting scheduled for c Merri'l Beck played two electric p. m. at the home of Mrs. Dan Evans. All members are lequt guitar quartet numbers. Fred Webb of Provo. accomto be present. panied by Mrs. Russell Webb, sang, "Thine Alone," and Leo FAREWELL DINNER Hadfield played two trumpet Misses Nadene Jones, Esther selections, accompanied by Miss Brems, Arlene Nielson, LaRue Norene Felt. Dancing to Bud Curtis and Joanne Dorton were Hutching's orchestra completed host to farewell dinner given the evening. in honor of Mr and Mrs. WalFollowing a honeymoon trip lace Gardner at the none to Bear Lake, the young couple JAonday evening. Mr. Gardner Lehi. in home make their will was the Seminary teacher for the girls last year and is leaving to Mrs. Johnnie Plew (Betty make his home in Salt Lake. Palmer) has returned to her home in Indiana after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE E. II. Palmer. grand-daught- er t L r"' ; : ' f - 4w The Ikan Oddity Club met at American Fork canyon, Wednesday morning for their breakfast. Mrs. Dorothy Ivors, Mrs. Ktuh Mrs. Wing. Mrs. Betty Fowler, Lar-,eRoberta Alta Wanlass. Mrs. Mrs. Thtlma Miller, Mrs. i'hebe Innes and Mrs. Clarice Kieliards attended. , fRflRK SMITH He plan to stu, v a complete Lr.e A 1 LEASES HAIH MOTOR Frank L Smith, formerly of plans to erect Draper Crossroads, completed negotiations Wednesday for lease of the Main Motor garage and service station on Center Street and Main, from Carlton F. (Kelly) Wilson. Mr. Smith, who has had a wide range of service station experience, boasts possession of some of the finest lubrication equipment to be found. aTi . 4A LU.ki.ng. fon strvi, east, to The Mr. Smith i3 a Smith. OWIK ; f ware. to-da- te ft ' . s.-i- Mr. Wi!. ,!. who operating tl;egirage ' station. wJl t,ach and shop practice at tbT? Utah Vocational school ter having U , a staff last year. Central Utah P1oior n. ' , , pi-- .. Co UTAH COUNTYS STUDEBAKER HEADQUARTER j it - ; y-S- H j n J 1 ( ; . v-- H.i Reception Honors Newlyweds Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George ents, Mr and Mrs. Lester D. Pe- Frederick Tripp (Shirley Jean terson, the groom's parents. Mr. Peterson), who were married Wednesday, August 25 in the Salt Lake Temple, a wedding reception was held Thursday evening, in the First ward hall. The young couple were married by Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, and were accompanied to the temple by the bride's par and Mrs. George W. Tripp of Cal-la- o, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of Salt Lake City. Dinner at the Doll House followed, the ceremony. For her reception, the bndo wore a model or Japance silk. sent to her from Korea by her HONEST FEARLESS Samual E. Blackham . for i 11 to read: Section 13. Offenses heretofore required to be prosecuted by indictment, shall be prosecuted by information after examination and commitment by a magistrate, unless the examination be waived by the accused with the consent of the State, or by Indictment, with or without such examination and commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be as prescribed by the Legislature. Fourth Judicial District Background: Born in Ogden, Utah Admitted to Utah Bar, 1924 Admitted to Supreme Court of U. S. 1933 Veteran, World War I Filled Mission for L. D. S. Church Married and has three daughters Section 27 of January, 30 Secretary 33 Twenty-Seven- Tax advisor and trial counsel for New York law firms, . Now established in law practice in Provo. 46 Paid Political Adv. by Samuel Blackham FEARLESS HONEST LEHI mod. home. 1.3 aes. heavy loam noil. 6 Nice family orcliard. $5,250. na If SEAL) . - , - L ' AMERICAN th I'p FORK Excellent hldjr. lots, Nevcral nice to 1 3 acres In size. ROWAN AND GROW INC. 28 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 0647-R- or Maurice Ttmp;son A. F. 6.18-- J SI iXki- - v ; sS;.' '-- 2028 Tsm Irl. tn Lake ., Salt 1 Jvil' 1 -- 98fiun t. Sept vuuuiucue ror ISTRIC D VOTE BENNION ft. m Tuesday, lenseD Cuy JUDGE i LEHI FOLKS! Fourth Judicial You will remember Bennion is the former principal of Lehi High School and has many friends here who will appreciate your PEI District Republican Part)' 25 Member Utah Bar Association Utah Bar Commissioner 9 Federal Bar V. F. W. D. V. A. Legionnaire Two sons on Missions Served 10 years as Missionary, 7 of which he was President in South Africa Open Sundays, Holidays . . iiiiJuinniiiiiiuniiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiinmiiiiiiTiiiiin Pd. Pol. Adv. by William C. Smith, Pleasant i i llECT ft $i: Uml 88 s. tattrptl SOFT DRINKS OPEN from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. JIM and ELLEN DAVIS Proprietors Nci FLO 1 Hal i1 5' Turn J. chin Bracken Lee : TEN COLLEGES IN ONE IF YOU i '-- EDD aft! will WANT A GOVERNOR who State's interest ahead of selfish interests versity opens its doors. Colleges include: Education, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business, Mines, Fine Arts, Pharmacy, Nursing and the University College along If you want good roads, good schools enforcement of liquor laws . . . with the Graduate the Graduate School of Social Work. Sept. 23 Sept. 2 Sept. 27 For further information write Office of President the encouragement of vitally needed new industries ! aod F0! and cstabGi May Join j Si ... MORAl YOU WANT A MAN OF COURAGE AND HONESTY WHO Wjj WORK FOR YOU AND NOT AGAINST WJ THEN IN MIND: I'rcshmen Examinations. Freshmen Registration. Registration of Other Students. Classwork Starts. low y If you want U . If you want your tax dollars spent for jo of for administration and f of JP1 political machine in office . . . top-heav- Uy P Ten colleges are available to students at the University of Utah this fall as the "GREATER" uni- DATES TO KEEP nimunnii::.q Grove 1 ICE CREAM CANDIES Sept. 20 Mis . LUNCH MEAT GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS and experience O NORTH STATE STREET WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF years' as lawyer Davis Grocery Formerly Peck's Market School 4G lAmMiJ m ill Don Mack Dalton ...... W HfMWU. noi buuuu yOvvramaui. record legislativ progrtulr fanctai09 aad livestock busi-rjI0jwu1 to tboroughlr acquainted with Utah's NiourcM and needa. Is. araeh time in promotion ol Utah's ana wutw iwvvwww. MMnl i VOTE FOR 9011017 IW m ' luiiiimiiiiiiiimuniiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiininraiu ODd location. have several Rood dairy and chicken setup besides many homes, farms, lots, etc., " In I'tah County. 4i 410 SO UNIVERSITY AVENUE for Secretary of State ntl TIIONE Jerry Buckley, Orem J '.ut Kfe AVA1LAE1E support W'fi $3750 will buy you a 6 rm. mod. ntncoo home. Good lot Good location. After Hours Call 12-- LHdi.l Democratic Candidate FOK.K Attractive 3 Imnlrni. homo, ultra mod.; excellent landscaping--. Occiiuuicy within a week. OREM TLEASANT GROVT PHONE MWWWt1 HEBER BENNION ODO - Provo Phono 1743 , AMERICAN PLEASANT GROVE 4 rm. br. rwime, family orchard, coup 2.70 acs. excellent (oilt Good water right. Terms. Nice 4 rm. mod. frame home, full bntnt., furn. Yt ae, gwd noil, water right Terms. r'r d PARTS STUDEBAKER GENUINE Secretary of State. AMERICAN FORK 4 rm. Homl-inohome. Coop for 1,000 hpnn; bam; 14 aeu. black loam itoiL Nice location. TerniB. d. MBEEBf SHOE REPAIRING 1949. Legislature, 1947, as 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, at Salt Lake City, this 16th day of August, 1948. 42 EXPERIENCED of I, HEBER BENNION, JR., 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 Washington, D. C, Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the U. S., prosecuting and defending law suits on behalf of the Government in U. S. Supreme Court and various federal courts throughout the nation, 1931-19- The proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day Weber County Attorney, Ogden, Trial Attorney, Bureau of Internal Revenue, 1929-19- 2. State is directed to submit the Experience: Assistant City Attorney, Ogden, G Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 1, Section IS of the Constitution of the State of Utah Attorney 1926-19- JOINT thereof: District 1942-19- 54.-- and Shell Belt . $30 RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE 1, SECTION Vi OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND JURIES. Be it resolved bv the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor A Republican Candidate 1933-19- STUDEBAXa 4 .22 Automatic Rifle CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT VOTE FOR , ffTOPw"M 4 B-o- On September 7 j(' TRUCKS ALL-NE- W Y-- AND AfKS. GEORGE F. TRIPP EXPERIENCED 1949 . yr-e- AIR. SEE THE NEW HI! THAT MAN IS fBBtMECEN Republican Candidate for University of Utah Governflf 'oil if yo it U9ttl To Vote for Lee November 2 You must vote for him Sept. 7 Salt Lake City 1, Utah PoM political odvrf!mnt by John E. 800. SP0"1 imiA |