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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THE MURRAY EAGLE 15, 1950 Gamangasso Rites Conducted in Midvale YOUR FRIENDS MEET High (Tuesday morning at St. Theresa ' Church of the Little Flowers in Midvale for Mrs. Lucy (Marino) who died at her 1 Gamangasso, residence, 6688 So. 3rd East, Sat urday after a lingering illness. Burial was in Tooele cemetery. cit t THE WILLOWS 1 i 1357 South State St., Sandy REFRESHMENTS Dancing Nightly, Except Sunday k and JENNIE HOUSTORE, Props. NEIL camous Bon n4U 1 1 0m CORDS and SPORT SHIRTS are Ideal For School NEW SHIPMENT Blue Cords Sizes 6 to 36 S4.59 to S5.95 WIDE SELECTION SPORT SHIRTS ARGYLE IN BEAUTIFUL HOSE 100 - Wool Pre-Shrun- PLAIDS k PtmS, Rose Batfi cg 4832 So. State St. Phone Mur. 93 "The VUce to Go for the Brands You Know" CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.l (Passed March 8, 1949.) A JOINT RESOLUTION TRO-1'OSIN- G AN AMKNTMKNT TO ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING ,TO THE CONTROL AND SLTKR-- . VISION OF THE I'UBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM. UY THE STATE HOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE AITOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF I'UBLIC INSTRUCTION. t H.J.R.No.6 Attorney General, each of whom shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Monday in January A. D., 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their term of office shall reside at the seat of government, where they shall keep, the public rec- 10:00 a.m. Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Worship Hour, Holy Communion s, Jaycee president. is a large calendar with a separate sheet for each month. On Recitation of the holy rosary is was conducted Monday evening each day of the month evof names the r.t the family residence. imprinted Mrs. Gamangasso was born eryone subscribing to the of calendar whose birthdays fall Dec. 1894, a daughter 13, on that date. The top of the James and Mary Bush Black. She with calendar is a general or aercame to the United States ial view of Murray with loher family when she was four cal business advertisements years old, settling first in Murray. She was married to Anselmo surrounding the scene. The calendars are sold for Gamangasso in Tooele on July in died 50c 1911. Her husband and the names of individ!12, 1943. uals imprinted on the calendars for 25c per name, acSurviving are three daughters, cording to Dr. Challis. Mrs. Nellie Mark, Murray, and In addition, the Jaycees Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Mary send birthday congratulary Midvale; four messages to those subscribFenstermaker, sons, Dominic, Pat and Roman ing. Gamangasso, Midvale, and John Anyone desiring to have and Jennie Mrs. sisters, Kelley their names or their childGamangasso, Salt Lake City; two ren's names imprinted on the Mrs. Rosie Simper, both of Mur 1951 calendar or desire to ray; six brothers, James Mark, order calendars now may do Los Angeles; George Mark, so by contacting Dr. Challis Tony Mark, Murray; John or the club secretary, George Mark, Midvale; Fred Mark, Salt Wickham, Mur. 1419-Lake City, and William Mark, New York, and 12 grandchildren Due birthday greetings during the next week are the following: Larsen Funeral Held Today (Sept. 15), Bud Smith, Bud Lowry, Jean In Monday Bishop and Robert Madsen, Jr.; Sept. 16, none; Sept. 17, Funeral services were conduct M. Ruth Erickson, Rexine ed Monday afternoon in the Mur Martin, and Bessie Tuckett; ray First ward chapel for Mrs. 49 lona Brinkerhoff Larsen, Sept. 18, Kaye Wright and Warren S. Ottley; Sept. 19, who died last Thursday of a lin Robert C. Ward and David gering illness at her residence 4731 Meadowview Rd. Burial was Wirthlin; Sept. 20. Deanna Jean Erickson and Ruth Tyin Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park A native of Huntington, Emery ler; Sept. 21, J. W. Krebs and Don C. Blair; Sept. 22, Roy county, she was born Aug. 6 Hellstrom and Ross Egan. a 1901, a daughter of Ira and Brinkerhoff. j Mackelprang Noting first birthdays albhe was married to Franklin E, mostways means a party Larsen in the Salt Lake LDS for the Among ly parents. Temple June 26, 1929. Murray children who thus An active LDS church gave their parents an opporshe was a member of the to have a party were: tunity Murray Third ward. She had Rena Divine, daughter of been a primary teacher for 18 Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Diyears and was a member of the 5171 So. 6th East, Sept. vine, Relief Society. She previously 8. was active in the Forest Dale Beverlee Steadman, daughand Fairmont wards in Salt Lake ter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil City. Steadman, 1169 West 48th Surviving are her husband, two South. sons, Lee Larsen, Salt Lake City, and Merrill E. Larsen, Sandy; two daughters, Mrs. Beth L. Young, Salt Lake City, and'Mrs. in the State in the performance Lois Hepworth, Woods Cross; Hutu nf nffirial three brothers, Jack and Alton "-- Section 2. The Secret Brinkerhoff, Huntington, and State is directed to submit this Reed Brinkerhoff, Salt Lake City; one sister, Mrs. May Peproposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next tersen, San Gabriel, Calif., and eight grandchildren. general election in the manner provided for in Article XX11I, 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 day of January, 1951. Og-de- Murray n; .. i waspubiXik irk, ninetPPn Sunday Meetings Sunday School The Murray Junior ber of commerce already is laying plans for another big 1951, Birthday Calendar for Chal-liD. W. Dr. to according The Birthday Calendar r-r- 10:00 a.m. THIS FALL IT'S "Our Heavenly Father's Deliverance" will be the theme of the sermon at Christ Lutheran Church Sunday evening. This will be the eighth in a series of sermons, based on the Lord's Praver. The Rev. Wm. H. Hillmer, assistant executive secretary of the board for home missions of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, will be in Salt Lake City Oct. 3 to conduct a conference on Evangelism. The program will the following topics: (1) p Overcoming Hinderances to Per sonal Mission Work; (2) bpeak-in- g of our Faith; (3) .Winning Children for Jesus. Christ Lutheran Church is again planning a series of lectures and discussions on Christian fundamentals and doctrine. Rev. Hennig, pastor of the will lead these discussions and will present the doctrines of the Lutheran Church in the light of Holy Scripture. These lectures are presented for in those who are interested church membership, and for those who are interested in learning more about the Lutheran Church. The public is invited. n, 5impc,fy0ne.tnmnejJ of fit with thisckii: SEE THEM pump by Trim Trfi Mways in good tofy TODAY erawisepmku. A T MECKEL'S SHOE STORE CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, members of the Fourth ward bishopric and Relief Society for their assistance during our recent bereavement. The family of Lemuel John Eustance. S. J. Tide's Distinctive Shoe Repaiing -4883 So.' State MURRAY UTAH ds therein: Uiix bourbon! FOUR YEARS OLD STRAIGHTBOURBOUWEISiCT lllllllllllS P H AhHHHHHg'gqbadUdUabHaaddadB HUM MHHHWWUkJUU UUUUUUULJU H M MH U a ti C tit ROOK . CHQ HICKOHy DISTItUNO COMOI.ATION. fHHATTC Every day now we are greeting friendly customers just back from vacation. And, wisely, many of them are bringing their Pontiacs in for i R. No. 3. check-up- CONSTITUTIONAl AMENDMENT T INO. O . We arc glad to welcome these wonderful Pontiacs back home-f- or is home to them. Wherever you see the Pontiac service sign is the J where your Pontiac is given expert attention by factory-trainespecialists, using special tools and equipment and parts. Naturally, the men who know Pontiac best can service G factory-engineere- it best-a- Every time you drive your Pontiac into our Sen ice Department receive a warm welcome a welcome home! Drop in soon. Protect Your Pontiac with Pontiac Service dec-tor- Con-stituti- al f A v A v .O - i I in I a hin-- vi mnd (! , ,, . . mm Q 6sk 1 bt Adiw)mnl (( it Come In -- 94 Wad li r. t - Urban Motor Company, Inc. noneiMur.yO 4788 So. State St. 44 . Dial 9-14- 31 , . ...11 WtfT (or a 'Chtclt.Up,, foJoyl 1 (.'ov-emo- " (k(k I a- V-- CHECK LIST FOR FALL ntv-eii?n- h two-thir- nd save you money in the long run. Attorney-G- St,'!: place d two-thir- ds No. this service d OF UTAH. RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLATIVE TERM AND f5.00 A DAY EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY IN SESSION. Be it resolved by the Urn's-latur- e consent of the senate, appoint Section 1. It is proposed to all State and district officers amended Article X, Sec. 8. of whow offices are established by the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may of Utah to read: be created by law, and whose of the State of Utah, Sec. 8. The general control appointment or election is not of all members elected and aupervision of the public omerwise provided for. If, durachool system shall be vested ing the recess of the Senate, a to each of the two houses votin favor thereof: In a State Board of Education vacancy occur in any State or ing Section 1. It is proposed to the members of which shall be district office, the Governor fleeted as provided by law. shall appoint some qualified amend Article VI. Section 9. of The Board shall person to discharge the duties the Constitution of the State of the State Superintendentappoint of Tublic thereof until the next meeting Utah to read: Section 9. The member n tha Instruction who shall be the of the Senate, when he shall xecutive officer of the Hoard. .nominate some person to fill Legislature shall receive sinh Section 2. The Secretary of such office. If the office of compensation, out exceeding State is directed to submit this Secretary of State. State Audi- SS00.UU a yea; for the legislative term nnd 55 00 a day expenses proposed amendment to l he elec- tor. State Treasurer or be vacated by death, while actually in session, and tors of the SUU at the next eneral general election in the manner resignation or otherwise, it shall mileage as provided by la Section 2, The Secretary of provided for in Article XXIII. be the duty of the Governor to State Ml is directed to submit this the 1 same of by the Constitution Section appointment, and the appointee shall hold his propo.vo.i ami n.imcnt to the s of the State of Utah. cf the State of Utah at the office until his successor shall it J. 1C No. 6 be elected and general election in the o qualified, as niav next mann-- i .i be by law provided. provided for oy coNsrrrunoNAi Article XX 111. Section 1, CO. Section The Governor. 2 AMENDMENT of the State of Utah. Som.tary 0f $tatt Auditor Section 3 if adopted by the (Passed March 8, 1949.) Treasurer, Attorney-Generand stich other State and district electors of the state, this amendofficers as may be provided for ment shall take effect the first INO AMENDMENTS of 1951 KR. by law. shall receive for their dayI. HEJanuary. TICLK VII, SECTION , Vn, AND HER BKNNION. JR, services monthly, a compensation 20 OF THE Secretary of State of the State THE STATE OF UTAH, iVJ.UT-1- 9 as fixed bv law. of Utah DO HEREBY CF.ll-V- I TOTHE STATE EM i I . The computation for said that the foregoing i TIE DEPARTMENT. TERM officers an provided in nil laws full,FY true and correct copy of RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF ena. ted purvutit to this Consti- the three constitutional amendOFFICERS; THE GOVERNOR'S tution, shall be m full for all ments I'OWER proposed b the regu ar KILL. services rendered by said of session of the fwt rvfpi ttively, in anv official l egislature, 1919. ns capacity or empUmcnt during teeor i in im offi, e appears of or their rrpevtive terms of office IN VVHNKS5 WHEKWIF I SKli officer shall receive have hereunto Be It resolved by the Mj ni hand ar.J Legis- for the pel format, p of anv affixed lature of the State of Ctah. official djty - fee for his State of the Great Seal ot the Utah, it Salt Uke Citv, of aU members elected lo own all fe.j fixed. b this I if liv of ach house concurring therein: l.i w IK?, mtie.!9"(h. for the performance bv Section 1. It j proponed to either of IIKIKU KENNIO Hi theT cf any official amend Article VII, Sec I, 10 .hull ,e 0Pu,,f ,,.(J ,n a,ivat1ro (SEA 1. duty, o.' Mat Secret n and 20 of the Constitution of and deposited wj'h the State iy we State of Utah to read: Irca surer mot,;M j0 the credit Section 1. The I i e c u t i e of the St.de The Legislature Department shall consist of for thi. paynw-ncf proviie Swretanr nt ii,t- - a'tual aid necessaryexpenses Auditor, State Treasurer, and oi laid officers while Deputy traveling Sat,on n -- o- PRO-IttSIN- two-thirof all the members Section 10. The Governor elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with lid in lliliif ords, books and papers. They (Passed February 28. 1949 1 shall perform the duties as are A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTION prescribed by thia Constitution and as may be prescribed by 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, law. : Congratulations John their Poem Ly-di- MM&MS2MW43J323 SMMM MetSi and Lutheran Cham- was celebrated mass Whales nave a larger amouunt of blood, in proportion to size, than other mammals. mv z:. it iU |