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Show Items of Interest A:7.TYo.c!":-""r STOPS WINTER C f with dependable, O L D low-co- V v v2 MRS, DEWEY JIMERSON was pleasantly surprised Sunday evening by the Rusarians at the home of Mrs O R. Smith, with a farewell party. She was presented with lovely gifts for the newly arrived baby boy. The evening was pleasantly st STANDARD STOVE OIL Want more fast, steady heat thi3 winter? Call U3 now for your sup ply 01 uie modern fuel, Standard Na 1 Stove Oil. It's 100 distilled to burn clean, save housework. Lights in a jiffy, always burns. nil spent in playing "Help Thy ' E. McG. Mrs. Neighbor." Ginn drew the house prize. Delicious home made cake, ice cream and co'fee were served by the members. Mrs. Jimerson left Monday to join her husband in Salt Lake City. muuuui, nows ireeiy. javes money, ot St, ROSARIANS Bridget's parish met at the home of Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth, Oct. 4th, for their regular meeting, with Mrs.. O. R. Smith, THE 4 too . . . there's more heat in every drop. And count on your Standard Heating Oil Housewarmers to take over all your fuel supply problems. If you have a pressure-typ- e burner, ask for Standard No. 2 Burner Oil with Thermisol. f'" A rer prompt, ifficient f ffcUAeuMUMl -- president, conducting the meet- ing A'ter routine business and discussing plans for the winter activities, Mrs. Smith gave a report on the ronvejntion ot the F Diocesian Council Of Catholic Women hoM Oct. 2nd in Salt Lake City. The Rosarians are an affiliate o! the National Council and Mrs. Smith is an officer of the board of direct- Servici, call BURNETT SWINDLEHURST PHONE 1 i MILFORD. UTAH BUY ADVERTISED CONSTITUTIONAL ors. Mrs. G. E. McGinn and Mrs. Don Wisner will entertain the pinochle club Oct. 20th, their first meeting after the summer recess. BRANDS AMENDMENT JOINT RESOLUTION PROThe County of Utah shall conPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative 2, 8 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District, and be entitled to eight THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH representatives. BY CHANGING THE CONSTIThe County of Uintah shall conTUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE stitute the Twelfth Representative MAKING EACH COUNTY OF Distr-t- . and beventitled to one A THE STATE A SENATCAL representative. DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature of of the State of Utah, all members elected to each house two-thir- da concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sees. "2, 8 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read: Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration f the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next The Countv of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Emery shall constitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Piute shall conReprestitute the Twenty-firs- t sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Wayne shall constitute the Twenty-secon- d District and be entitled to one reoresentative. The County of Garfield shall Repreconstitute the Twenty-thir- d sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Iron shall conReorestitute the Twenty-fourt-h sentative District, and be entitled to ie representative. The Countv of Washington shall Repreconstitute the Twenty-fift- h sentative District and be entitled to one representative. conThe Countv of Kane shallRenre-entatlstitute the Twenty-sixt- h District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of San Jean shall Reconstitute the Twenty-sever-t- h enbe and District presentative titled t- one representative. 8 tv rvTit nf TWheime Twptv-e?eM- l t constitute Reoresentative District, and re envied to one reureentatlve. "h" The Conntv of Dawtt Fre-sentativ- such enumeration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the authority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratios to be fixed by law. Section S. The Senate shall consist of one member from each counof ty of the State, and the House of seventy-fiv- e Representatives members. The Legislature may increase or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never he less than twice nor greater than three times the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the state" shall constitute a senatorial district. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law, representatives shall be apportioned amon the several counties of ihe State as follows: Provided, Tnat in any future apportionment Made by the Legislature, each Mnmty shall be entitled to at least m representative. The County of Box Elder shall constitute the First Representative Instrict, and be entitled to two rwrresentativejs. The County of Cache shall constitute the Second Representative District, and be entitled to three representatives. " The County of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District, and be entitled to one e representative. h Twentv-"t- h The County of Weber shall con- eontitnte District, and be entitled stitute the Fourth Representative to op representative. District, and be entitled to eight Section 8. This vesolntlon representative. to the electors of The County of Morgan shall con- he submitted the at general election in state the stitute the Fifth Representative 1954 in accordance with ArtWe District, and be entitled to one XX ITT. Section 1 of the Constiturepresentative. TTth. The County of Davis shall con- tion of F. TORONTO Pee. LAMOVT I, stitute the Sixth Representative of the Snt of of District, and be entitled to three Htah. DO Stf HFREBY CVPTTFY representatives. true the foreirofng is a full, The County of Tooele shall con- that eonntira-tfon- a the coov of correct nd stitute the Seventh Representative hv t amendment District, and be entitled to one rerolnr session of the Thirtieth , representative. 19. as sptvnrs of f The County of Salt Lake shall Leei'i!tiiire. fn m office. record e Renmicnta-tivthe Eijthth constitute TN WITNESS WTTEREOF. T District, and be entitled to hve eretmto set trrv hand end twenty-seve- n representativea. ffixed the Great Sel of the The Countv of Summit shall cont Salt LaV Hty. stitute the Ninth Representative State of Utah. dav of 20th tlu August 1954. District, and be entitled to one representative. LAMONT T. TORONTO The Countv of Wasatch shall constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of Stat. District and be entitled te one (SEAL) representative, , following Reore-sentati- ve ve - V " rtrr nrool THIS WEEK'S Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wynaught and Alice returned last week from a month's trip to the Northwest. In Oregon they visited Mr. EUingsworth, former proprietor of the store now owned by Milt Pocfl. Mrs. Rachel Neeley is back in Milford, after working the past several months as UP cook near Ogden. HAZE SAYS . . 7. AUSTIN, Trr An automobile sure has its work cut out for it witk t FAVORITE RECIPE 4 ROAST DUCK Clean ducks thoroughly and t keep in meat compartment refrigerator three or four days. Let them warm to room temperature. Sprinkle inside and outside with salt. Make a stuffing of 2 cups chopped celery, 1 chop1 chopped ped green pepper, medium sized sweet onion. I 1 teaspoon teaspoon salt, and rubbed sage. Put the stu'flng into the ducks loose. (Above makes enough for 2 large ducks. Pre-he- at oven to 500 deg F., and cook ducks 20 minutes for rare, longer for more well-don- e fowl. Remove ducks from oven and shake out stu'fing. which will still be crisp and makes a good salad. Use fowl shears to cut birds lengthwise and serve on hot plates. the George F. Martins - TX. An ' here. Ia addition to tran- ;r '- sporting his Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pullem spent lasf week end in Salt Lake, visiting their son Dav.e who has enrolled at the University o Utah. Dave is a member of the College Band, and Is et statio i gon in his in. fanl aupplies company buMnesg. lit.' cently he starred the car n a the "Cheaper ) Doirn" sale ELEfiipTARY w A19 SCHOOL NOTES (From The Milford Siren) ENROLLMENT INCREASES IS ONE OF 1HE OTHER 111 isyiccc VUUB1E FRIZES: i a n y z. J IN TUB BIG $So0 SAFETY PATROL TO GET EQUIPMENT The Safety Patrol Club of Milford has ordered some needed equipment from the Sajt Lake City office o.' the American Automobile Association. This equipment includes raincoats, hats, belts, badges, flags, and forms for the making of also studying under Shelley Hyde in the Capital City. Bud Putyem has enrolled at reports and getting permission the C S U, Cedar City, and Is of parents to serve on the patrol. studying piano. The Patrol Club has started a merit system, which will perRoss Lang and Leon Jones mit boys and dills who live un h enjoyed a fishing trip to to their responsibilities both as Lake last week, and also and school citizens patrolmen took in the early Antimony to an receive award at the end district deer hunt. The fishing of the year. i was "satisfactory," but neither Boys and girls who lerved on nimrod bagged a bucVt. patrol the first four weeks were Sharon Nichols, Marie Barton, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch re- Rodney Ogden, Freddie Stein-'els- , Jenlel Davis, Bll,lie Ann turned Friday from Salt Lake Dennis Simpkins, Allen to attended where Carter, City, they business and enjoyed a short Atkins, Allen Mahoney, Jack vacation, as well as baby sit- Buchanan, Beth DeLeuw, Dl- ting at the home o! the Koch's anne Turner, Rosemary Busico, son in law and daughter, Mr. Julia Rae Banks, Teddy Posey, and MltcheM Baxter. and Mrs. J. S. Hawkins. WOLVERINE PIGIIIDE WORK SHOE CONTEST! Easy To Outer Easy To Win Nothing To Duy No Obligation Pan-guitc- Elisabeth Martin left week last end on a business People from other lands haye to Los Angeles. trouble ' understanding us some- trip times. A while back, a lady Recent visitors at the home who hadn't lived here very long of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb saw a headline in the sports Mr. Lamb's sister and were pages that read TIGERS Mr. and Mrs. John TUT-TLE'family, S SHADE CinSOX ON Men-ell- , from the East. They POKE. She asked II were en route to Southern Cal that was some kind a! ccode, tfornia. and we explained that it simply meant ' Tuttle had cpouted Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fothering-haa homer In a pinch. The score o! Mlnersville are now was three-al- l in the final stanza of the ninth. Tuttle was swing- ready to move Into their new home, in the east part of Mln ing the hickory and there was ersville next to their son in nobody aboard, so a complete law and Mr. and Mrs. daughter, circuit was the only chance the Keith Hollingshesd. visiting firemen had to bring deThe bacon. home the boy Recent visitors of Mr. and livered, and that was tCl there V Waddoups were their Mr. was to it. Mark Waddoups of children, We thought we'd made it Los Mr. and Mrs. Max Angeles, clear enough, but the poor gal and Roberts three children of just got a strange look on her Salt Lake. face and began to back away. here It must be rough,14 living . Mr. and Mrs. T. W, James 1 i wnen you uon i unaersianaJ enjoyed watching the world I plain English. on television in Salt series One thing the ladies from Lake i City. Alaska to Zanzibar understand with no troubfe at all is this: The right kind of appliances will always be in there PITCHING to make her HOME RUN more smoothly. We are proud o our great TO FIT EVERY NEED brand name merchandise such AUTOMOBILE as Philco, Whirlpool, Coleman, Collision. Liability. Property Easy, James, RCA, Monarch, Damage Hoover, Dexter, Domestic, Lees, and Amana, Nairn, Congcfeum HOME others. When you are In need Fir. Thtffc General CoTaragf of, a home appliance, see the FARM largest selection south of Salt Lire-slock-, NORTH EAST at Equipment, Crop. Lake City Floaters OUT DRIVE FURNITURE, AND SAVE. ' . BUSIKES3 Liability, Burglary. Fir. Thaft, 11 children (ranging from three month to 17 years), Mai tin utes his Cher-rol- - Enrollment in Mi!ford Elementary at the end of September showed an Increase of 13 pupus over last year, with a total a 340 students enrolled, according to Principal Oldroyd. The first grade has been restored to a fuf.l-daschedule, and with the increased enroll10M teachers are doing Harold Cine spent last week ment. 12 the work end in Southern California vis- should be that based teachers on last doing, iting Sam Cllne, who is recup- year's enrollment and teaching erating from an eye operation. staff. Sam is "getting along nicely" and will return to Milford early in November. The members will continue to assist their pastor, Father Vaine, with the 'inancial care of the two nuns who travel more than 500 miles each Week end to teach Catholic religion to the children of the parish. Mrs. Pitchforth served a delicious salad plate. At the next meeting, sched-if.e- d for Nov. 1st, at the home of Mrs. Smith, the ladies will elect officers ot serve for the coming year. 'r THUBS., OCT. 13 Unlucky? Not for These Traveling Texans About People You Know WO s - MILFORD (UTAH) XETO I ENTER fflQWl Get Official Entry Blanks And Simple Contest Rules At . . . FRANK PRYOR'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE MINERS VILLE 3--C Mrs. DID YOU RECEIVE A LAMP FREE? 150-WA-TT BONUS BULB OFFER GOOD UNTIL OCT. 15th m 1 INSURANCE TRANSPORTATION COUPON Present this con pen to the salesman in our store when making a purchase of $30 or more and we will furnish your car's gas U and from Cedar City. Business Interruption HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ' LIVESTOCK Any other form of Insurance desired expert counselling By Expert in the Insurance Dullness SPARE LAMPS ON HAND, SO ORDER lamps at 17c tt lamps at 19c x i50.Watt lamp at 23c TOTAL FOR U LAMPS 4 DrtU UUitUO RiP TlflNirc DELIVERY FREE - CHARGE A BONUS BAG NOW CO-w- att 100-wa- TO YOUR ACCOUNT Phone or mail a card to our office today. Ask that a bonus bag be delivered to your home and as many other sizes as you will need this winter. We'll de- liver them. ACT NOW - GET YOUR ISO-WA- TT FREE LMDOCK Ilortfcast Furnituro Co. INSURANCE AGENCY Cdaz Clrf C V7. Mux deck rhoce 4 113 DniVE OUT AJTD CAVE Fhoaa 743 MORTALITY AND TO HAVE GOOD LIGHTING YOU SHOULD KEEP PLENTY OF Adrtrtlittacit c Telluride Power Company - I G3 76 FREE $1.44 |