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Show TIIE MURRAY OBITUARIES Jane Ivie Baum ,.vires were conduct- C3berella , Lemuel Eustance, 44 Succumbs Funeral services were confor in Heber City ducted Thursday afternoon in the Ivie Baum, 78, Du- - Murray Second ward at chapel for Friday STdS Lemuel John Eustance, 44, who cfcesne' survivors is Mrs. died last Friday morning at his a sis- Jgcham of Murray, residence, 330 Martin Lane, of a heart ailment. ter. A native of Butte. Mont., he was born June 27, 190G, a son of Ditvid 0. Jaeobson John and Emily Chedy Euswill be con-l- tance." He moved to Murray with i II at 10 a. m- in the his family when still a child. For 27 years he was employee? f!hle L D S ward for David at the Murray Plant, American 73, of 3955 So. State 0 !Z died Sunday afternoon Smelting and Refining Co., startof causes ing in 1922 and remaining until Salt Lke hospital a year ago. He was a foreman at the Murray plant. For the past VtngJacobson, of Murray. year he was employed by the Buehner Marble Co. Mr. Eustance was the first California is the leading . ...44no n thf United chief of the Murray smelter fire fT L S tJ - "Ufc ot Mr. Eustance was a member of the Murray Fourth LDS ward. He married Faye Hoist on Nov. COAL DELIVER Survivors include his widow, a son and two daughters, Doran Eustance, air force, stationed in Mississippi; Mrs. Joye Carpen-tieand Jetta Faye Eustance, both of Murray; seven sisters, e Margel Eustance, Mr. W. L. Healy and Mr. L. H. (Flof ence) Merrill, all of Murray; Mrs- C. E-- (Bee) Morris, Mrs. F-(June) Anderson and Mrs. Samuel A. (Louise) Fletcher, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. R. H. (Irene) Haught, New Jersey, and one grandchild. Services under the direction of Elmer. Anderson, bishop of Murray Fourth ward included: Prelude music, Margaret Erick-soinvocation, Darrell Smith; song, "In the Garden", Rhea Nelson; speaker, Alonzo Norton; song, "Sometimes We'll Under- - WAGON COVERED BY 1927. 12, r, foil CiKTIS i Ber-nic- ... Sure! . be done a at and saving practically But, our experience of the past 41 years has proven that we can use big, modern, fast trucks and maintain the for servCurtis reputation neatnand ice, promptness if it could n; ess. FOR SALE Rabbits, all sizes Contact Mrs. Amy Newcomber, ri072 Is IT'S CLEANER ITS WASHED BECAUSE f.l.C.P. Jam t Jelly PECTIN illyj CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS I. General, each of whom 1 Attorney shall hold bis office for four years, beginning on the first (Pused March 8, 1949.) Monday of January next after A JOINT RESOLUTION PROP- his election, except that the OSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin THE CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted STATE OP UTAH, RELATING into the Union, and shall end TO THE CONTROL AND SUPERVthe first Monday in January ISION OF THE PUBLIC on A. D 1901. The officers of the T CONSTITUTIONAL llO. AMENDMENT SCHOOL BY THE OF EDUCATION Executive Department, during APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside SYSTEM, STATE BOARD WANT ADS PAY Phone Murray 35 AND THE THE STATE BOARD ATION OF THE PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION. OF at the seat of government, where EDUC- coNSTrrunoNAi AMENDMENT o lO. O PRO-POSIX- G w wcted to each therein: house concurring Sation 1. It Is proposed to faded Article X, Sec 8, of institution of the State w Utah to read: Sec 8. The control w wpervision general of the public iyatera shall be vested J State Board of Education .members of which shall be wrted as provided by law. rhe Board shall appoint the of Public fiha11 be 2210,?ho active officer of the Board. Section 2. The Secretary of t.idireclcd t0 ,ubm't this Superintendent Kd.vraendmcnt the elec-p?e4ISute at the next CL i,or.,a Article ,the Constitution XXUI-oTth,(l,- NO. 2 DMENT (Pui March 8, 1949.) WIN7mfS'Fion PRr OS- 10- - ftOPTHPr TO TM?PSiTA"' ANI) RKLAT-..intoRJMEN- T, TERMS, AHilTivT?K GOVERNOR'S lx vr ''m ,N FIL- I- ncin11 OF STATE OF ni(:rnbrs elated to heW fOUCUrrinif Ihrruin Sj: 20 of SUt, il A?ntton l0 &ha!i ofcon,ist of (lov. Audiioj . r' le State. Stale Treasurer, and shall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint all State and district officers whose offices are established by this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If. during the recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in any State or district office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of AudiSecretary of State, State Attorney-or tor, State Treasurer be vacated by death, 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 be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor and Treasurer, Attorney-Genera- l such other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. The compensation for said officers as provided In oil 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 rereive for the performance of any official duty any fee for hi? own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any offici.il duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State, The Ivepiflaturc or rray provide for the paytmnt expenses and necessary ajtual of said officers while traveling General TURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLATIVE TERM AND $5.00 A DAY EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY IN SESSION. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thir- ds of all members elected of the two houses voteach to ing in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation, not exceeding $500 00 a year for the legislative term and $5.00 a day expenses while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this elecproposed amendment to the the at Utah of tors of the State next general election In the, manner as provided for oy Article XXUI. Section 1. Constitution of the Slate of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January. 1951. HEBER BENNION, JR, I State Secretary of State of the CERHEREBY DO of Utah TIFY that the foregoing u a of full, true and correct copy the three constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-eitfhl- h of Legislature, 15M9. as appears record in mv office I IN WITNESS WHEREOF. and hand have hereunto set my affixed the Great Seal of tie Ufito of L'tah. it Salt Lake City, 1av of S.rlrmhcr.H50. this HKHKtl HENS ION, JR of State (SEAL) Secretary lt To be a WOMAN WANTED companion to older woman from 8 to 5 weekdays. 8 to 1 Satur day. No housework. Phone Mur. n98 1329-- Would like to tend baby or small children days in my home. n98 Phone Mur. 244-- Call Peter Vander Phone Mur. 980-- J 322 West 53rd South Rear 4203 South State PHONE J T . . M 4. M M 76 The Finest in Glass .T3Tf, Ufa LANE .3 . .... For EVery Purpose i (2 .in! m pI031 FEMALE HELP WANTED Assistant laboratory technician. Full time work. Experience helpful but not a requirement. Must be mature, preferably married. Faorable working conditions. Ph. or apply in person at 700 c98 Vine St. 1RJC3 Don't throw those LADIES Have them invisibly nylons away. mended at Rleanor's Shop, 4838 c55 South State. Gray buskskin horse lost on 64th South. Shoed only on right front hoof. Phone Hoi. p98 DARK MOUNTAIN SOIL FertHiier Sand Drive Gravel Gravel & l&SB v REWARD LOST White Plav Sand Wm. K. BAKER Rear 690 Vine St Mur. 1251-- :; THE NBtlTACE WHISti i ss Ki.-wiiiTT- . . f 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 86.8 PROOF t'HU A.. PA. 5 NTI MENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION J HELP WANTED Man to do plowing and grading to prepare cr"und for early plan . ting of lawn Phone Mur. 97J-Kn98 PRIVATE SPEECH LESSONS s to Children and hifih school age. Experienced Instructor MRS. FERDIE PETERSON Instructor with many years of experit nee in studio work. Phone Murray 1038 R teen-ager- Gray Leather- TOR SALE ette baby buggy, like new. Cost $37.50. Ask in it only $20. Will consider all ff rs. See at 192 Vine St . upstairs Auto Jests by V- - KEATE-MILN- V WIDE, V 0ININO CA ROOMY SEATS " I ' Foil II the Ideal time to visit the East. New Broadway shows exciting new entertainment everywhere. But here'i the best part of all! Your fun starts the minute you step aboard the luxurious Union Pacific train. You enjoy the . MIAIS comfort of wide, roomy seats. Pleasant air conditioning. Plenty of space to stretch out and to roam about. Delicious dining car mecls too, elegantly served. In September, the feoture item in dining cars is Fried Chicken. JSt, AIR CONDITIONED COMFOM So enjoy .the tops In travel. Enjoy extra RtGARDUSS OF WEATHER pleasure, extra comfort, by going Union Pacific. IUM al the price for city and a ufd country driving ... car from the KEATE-MILN- 4201 COMPANY E Th. Mur. So. SUte (IET OCR sriflAL DEAL NOWl l ow Overhead SPECIAL Motor Tune-l'- p S6.9S Deputy lit PLASTERING Meide they shall keep the public February 28, 1949.) ords, books and papers. They (Passed A JOINT RESOLUTION as are duties shall perform the TO AMEND SECTION UR.N&6 prescribed by this Constitution 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONBe It resolved by the Legis-- and aa may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTAH. RELATof the State of Utah, law. ING TO COMPENSATION OF of all the members Section 10. The G o v e r n o r MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLArec- STATE SUOF PUBLIC (T.T7. 749. For Good 21 o Phone Mur. St., d Cottonwood Camp, Pi .ghters of Utah Pioneers, will hold its first meeting of the new season Thursday, Sept. 14, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mark Bailey will be 545 Vine St. Mrs. C. E. Hibbard. The lesson, "They Came in 1850," will be presented by the class leader, Mrs. Orlando Erickson. The officers urge all members to attend. J. R. No. Peterson-Well- s NEW LOCATION 230 GORDON aa? ausc iiiiia'ii and courteous service. Co., 4818 S. State .... Barker Glass Shop APARTMENT FOR RENT c98 IN BUSINESS .... at Nice two room apartment, gas WANTED Exp. cello wrap range. 6467 So. State St. Adults n98 per and ribbon tier, packer, dip only. pers. Duke's Candy Co., 730 E. 45th South. Phone Mur. 864. n, S. STILL FOR SALE Coal stoker in good condition. Reasonable price. or see at 6463 Phone Mur. 383-So. State St. n98 Buy It! post-lud- e 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 at the next general election in the manner provided for in Article XXUI, section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Section S. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 195L M - WW Couple with baby want to rent furnished or unfurnished apartment or house. Call Hurzelers Murray 836-- Find If! DUP Sets Meet COAL KING TRY p98 TO RENT WANTED stand", Beth Nelson and Ethel Erickson; speaker, Paul Buehner; song, "Going Home", Jerry Miller; remarks, Bishop Anderson; benediction, Harvey Hartle; music, Margaret Erickson. The graveside prayer at Murray City cemetery was by Bishop Anderson. Pallbearers were Roga Jacob-soArnold Webster, Gus Jacob-son- , Courteous Service West. 2nd For Sale Sand and gravel fill. Also soil. Mrs. Glenda Hills (formerly Mrs. Vernal Woods), Phone Mur. 639. ntfn Plumbing Repairs Prompt and Blea-zar- 1950 "Every one of our 133,000 district and high school students in Utah will get some real help from mine taxes this year. In fact, the amount my industry pours into the school program adds up to about $4,522,000 or $34.00 for each student." pG8 Efficient Bill Dennison, Frank and Tom Hofeling. So. 2 acres of good FOR SALE pastureland. Phone Mur. 1216-- - Service Curtis 8, n98 841-- J. - . . mm . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Would like to tend children in my home days. 6163 Clay St. Liberty Gardens, Phone Murray r; department. States. ' Murray and nearby residents. The birthday greetings from the Jaycees are a part of the organization's Birthday Calendar project. Sept. 8 (today), Newell E. Judkins, Gary Finch. Erma Demke, Jean Divine; Sept. Sept. 9, Charlene McBride; 10, Raymond Townsend, John Birch and Lloyd Nay-loSept. 11, Phyllis Evans, Jimmy Mismash and Lawrence Moriasty; Sept. 12, Floyd Pixton and Beth Anna Davis; Sept. 13. Dr. D. W. Challis, eed Hayden, and Mitzi Bubel; Sept. 14, C. V. Stone; Sept. 15, Bud Smith, Lowry Smith, Jean Bishop and Robert Madsen, Jr. Noting their first birthday during the past week, thus giving their folks an for a party, opportunity were: Catherine Horsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Horsley, Murray, on Sept. 1. Renae and LaRae Knighton, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs- C. M. Knighton, Murray, Aug. 29. . ducer Cfesstfled Section. Congratulations Due congratulatory messages from the Murray City Junior Chamber of Commerce during the coming week are the several EAGLE 1019 (0 for Dependable frefgnf end Passenger Transportation |