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Show THE MIDVALE (Utah) Page Three SENTINEL crnman Reporter Friday, October 8, 1954 Mrs. AGNES DANS IE, Phone Mid. 4203 wenon fewd Yjoted BLANCHE DENSLEY, Reporter Phone Mid. 4732 Mrs Hamilton entertained the West Jordan stake missionary presidency at dinner in her home during the recent stake conference. Those attending, bsides her family, were Mr L Mrs Burton of West Jordan, Mr Sc Mrs Sam Turner, Bluffdale, and Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield, Herriman. Mr & Mrs Ralph Hamilton entertained 50 people at a family reunion of the Hamiltons, Winters, Giles and Mackay families Thursday evening, Sept. 23. The evening was spent playing Bingo. Luncheon was served. Mrs Ralph Hamilton and Mrs Rita Pullman entertained at a stork shower at the Hamilton home honoring Mrs Laretta WTilcox of West Jordan. Luncheon was served to 45 guests. Mr & Mrs Bert Battison had as their guests Sunday, Sept. 26, Mr & Mrs Ezra Miller and Mr & Mrs Joseph NelL Refreshments were served. Mr & Mrs Alfred Battison and daughter, Louise, of Tooele, were dinner guests of the Bert Battisons Tuesday, Sept. 28. House guests for four days last week of Mr & Mrs Raymond were Mr & Mrs 0. H. Maxwell and sons, Gilbert and John, and Mrs B. Hamblin of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs Maxwell is a sister of Mrs Brenneman and Mrs Hamblin is her mother. They came to attend General Conference. Mr & Mrs Ralph Hamilton were house guests of Senator and Mrs Bryce Stringham at Vernal, two days last week. Mrs Clarissa Giles entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr & Mrs Joseph Nielson, Mr & Mrs Hugh Drum-monMr & Mrs Neldon Walters Bren-nema- n ding anniversary of Mr & Mrs William Sloan, held in connection with the Northwestern States mission reunion Saturday evening at flower show Attending the at Riverton junior high school last Thursday were Mrs James Newman, Mrs George Walker, Mrs Earl Poor and Mrs Joe Ernest. Mrs J. A. Earl and Miss Norma Earl of Salt Lake, and Mrs V. R. Mickelson, Murray, recently visited P-T- A and sons of Lehi, Mr & Mrs Julian Tufte, and Mr & Mrs Lyle Brown and daughter of Coalville. Mr & Mrs Morris Whitlock and children of San Bernardino, Calif., were house guests of Mr k Mrs Mr Orr Hill over the week-end- . Whitlock is a brother of Mrs Hill and the family came here to attend conference. Mr & Mrs Orr Hill were guests of his parents, Mr & Mrs Loren Hill of Gunnison Sunday. The Hill family of Gunnison furnished the program for sacrament meeting in which the Orr Hills participated. He gave a talk and Mrs Orr Hill played a piano solo. Mr ii Mrs Vere T. Densley and children, Randal, Steven and Ali son of Blanding, are Riverton vis itors. They came to be present at the UEA convention. They return to Blanding Sunday. The Riverton school faculty held its annual party Monday evening in American Fork Canyon. Clifford Mousley was general chairman with Norma Kir-band Blenda Hamilton in charge of the food. Clyde Nichols led the y games. Mrs Hazel Orr of Hawthorne, Calif., is a guest of her son and family, Mr & Mrs William J, Orr. She has been entertained extensively by friends during her stay here. Mrs Jeannine Page entertained at a surprise party Saturday evening honoring her husband, Noel Page, on his birthday. Friday Mrs Page held a party for her son, Blaine, whose birthday falls on the same day as his father's. Riverton Ladies Literary club will meet at the home of Mrs Dora Callicott Thursday, Oct. 14, at 8 o'clock. She will give a talk about the state of Oklahoma. States of with Mrs Annie C. Sorensen. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell had as their overnight guests recently, Mr Jc Mrs Louis Jensen and son, Blaine, of Rupert, Ida. Miss Evelyn Crane and Mrs Tear-ri- s Ingram spent last Thursday To the inhabitants, if any, of with Mrs Annie Mac Sandstrom at the moon, our earth looks 80 times the LDS hospital where she is a as bright as the moon does to us. patient. Mr Si Mrs C. E. Oliver had as For printing at its best, call their dinner guests Sunday, Mr & The Midvale Sentinel, Mid. 178. Mrs James Brogen, Kearns, and Mrs Vivian Teterson and sons of Salt Lake. Mrs Annie C. Sorensen and Mrs Fern Poor called on Mr & Mrs Elmo Densley and children at Midvale lasl Thursday. Officers and teachers of the ward Relief Society attended General Relief Society conference in Salt Lake lasl Wednesday and Thursday. Mr & Mrs Blaine Peterson and daughter of Midvale, were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Wallace Peterson at Lark Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Republican club study group will hold their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs Annie C. Sorensen. The guest speaker will be George Huntsman, Republican condidate for sheriff of Salt Lake County. All husbands and partners will be special guests and any one interested is cordially Kil-lee- nn Experienced GOOD PAY - Mr ,a B) 'mm tX.j,; a,. FINE WORKING CONDITIONS Apply CO. RIVERTON MOTOR lf.fltl,.li;..-t-,n.ln-4n1,rl- Ph. Mid. 4717 or Mid. 4718 not 30 not 40 not 50 rTSioo:councc:i! CHEVROLET - OLRSMOHILE jmiTllr Mitmip'mitm'm'v & d dent's request Oct. 17 is Laymen's Sunday in School a.m. 9:45 Sunday By Olive Nellton our church and we expect oor Lay11 a.m. Worship Service men to take charge of this service Mr & Mrs Lawrence Neilson have Choir Practice, Tues. 7 p.m. at 11 o'clock. received word that their son, DenSunday evening, Oct. 17, our ny, and daughter-in-law- , Gloria, are Solitude Is as needful to the imthe parents of a baby girl born church is invited to Central Christian church. Other churches will agination as society is wholesome Sept. 26. They are' stationed at for the character. Lowell Texas. be represented. A guest speaker Mr Si Mrs Ivan Powell have re- will use for his subject, We do quality printing "Prayer turned home from Huntington, where they attended the funeral of Mr Powell's mother. Mr & Mrs Karl McFarlane are your toast means most with. 1 ;Rthm parents of a daughter. Mrs McFarlane and baby will live with her -- 1 parents, Mr & Mrs Ren Spencer until the release of her husband, ITH 1 Karl, from the U.S. Navy. Mrs Helen Molyneaux entertained the Birthday club at her home Distilled from Kentucky Lime Friday evening. Eight club mematone water and choice grains . . . bers were present. Each received matured in charred, seasoned oak a prize. barrels. That's why it tastes better. WANTED Auio Mechanic h Cells," in keeping with our Presi- METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH BLffJUL invited to attend. Mrs Reed Crane and children of Montpelier, Ida., were week-enguests of Mrs Annie C. Sorensen. They also visited with Mrs Brig Crane and children at Payson and Mr & Mrs Elmo Dens ley and family at Midvale. Mr Sc Mrs James A. Miller and Mrs Fern Poor and son Ladfamily, CONSTITUTIONAL Mr & Mrs James Fen-tovisited die, The County of Utah shall conA JOINT RESOLUTION PROand family at Salt Lake Friday POSING TO AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative evening. 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE DC OF District, and be entitled to eight Mr Si Mrs Harold Hutchinson of THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH representatives. conof The CONSTIUintah shall THE CHANGING BY County Dragerton, spent the week-enTUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE stitute the Twelfth Representative with Mr Si Mrs Joe Ernest and famMAKING EACH COUNTY OF District, and be entitled to one ily. THE STATE A SENATORIAL representative. Mr & Mrs Kent Bodell and chilREAPPORTIONBY conof The County Juab shall DISTRICT, ING REPRESENTATIVES stitute the Thirteenth Representa- dren, and Mrs Henry Bodell were AMONG THE SEVERAL COUN- tive District, and be entitled to guests of Mrs Louise Schmidt. The TIES OF THE STATE ACCORD- one representative. occasion being in honor of her ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND The County of Sanpete shall son. LEGISWarren, leaving on an LDS THE BY AUTHORIZING constitute the Fourteenth RepreAS sentative District and be entitled mission to France. LATURE TO DECREASE THE to one representative. INCREASE AS WELL Mrs Walter E. Crane spent last REPRESENTAOF NUMBER The County of Carbon shall conwith Ruth Butterfield at the TIVES. stitute the Fifteenth Representa- Friday LDS hospital. She recently underBe it resolved by the legislature tive District and be entitled to two of representatives. went a major operation. of the State of Utah, all members elected to each house The County of Emery shall conMr Si Mrs Lowell Parry and stitute the Sixteenth Representa- daughter, Carol, spent Sunday eve concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to tive District, and be entitled to ning with Mr Si Mrs George K. Par amend Sees. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. to Utah of IX of the Constitution The County of Grand shall con- ry. read: stitute the Seventeenth RepresentMrs Henry Bodell, Roberta and Section 2. The legislature shall ative District, and be entitled to Crane were among those Evelyn provide by law for an enumeration one representative. LDS conference Friday attending of the State, inhabitants The County of Sevier shall conof the A. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute the Eighteenth Representa- in Salt Lake. Mr Si Mrs LeGrad Poor of Salt thereafter, and at the session next tive District and be entitled to one following such enumeration, and representative. Lake were guests of Mrs Fern Poor The County of Millard shall conalso at the session next following auSunday. the an enumeration made by stitute the Nineteenth RepresentaMr Si Mrs Jesse II. Dansie and thority of the United States, shall tive District and be entitled to revise and adjust the apportion- one reDresentative. family attended the golden wed The County of Beaver shall conment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representa- the United States is the subject tive District and be entitled to chosen ratios to be fixed by law. by the club this year. Mrs Section 3. The Senate shall con- one representative. counThe County of Piute shall con- Evelyn Beckstead, president of the sist of one member from each of House and the stitute the Twenty-firs- t Repre- club, will be ty of the State, seventy-fivof sentative be and District entitled Mrs Anna Mae Sandstrom spent Representatives members. The Legislature may In- to one representative. four days in a Salt Lake hospital The County of Wayne shall concrease or decrease the number of where she underwent a successful of stitute the Twenty-seconReprerepresentatives, but the numberless sentative District and be entitled operation. representatives shall never be than twice nor greater than three to one representative. The County of Garfield shall times the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the constitute the Twcnty-thlrReprestate shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. district Hey, There The County of Iron shall REPRESENTATIVE This Ole House Rosemary Clooncy the Twenty-fourtDISTRICTS. RepreI to You Until otherwise provided by lav, sentative District and be entitled If Give my Heart Can Fall in Love Doris Anyone to one be shall apportionrepresentative. representatives Day The County of Washington shall ed among the several counties of Jlmm. I Need You Now the State as follows: Provided, constitute the Twentr-fiftThat in any future apportionment sentative District and be entitled Heeven Wat Never Like This Ed- made by the Legislature, each to one representative. di Fisher The County of Kane shall concounty shall be entitled to at least Smile stitute the Twenty-sixt- h one representative. RepreThe County of Box Elder shall sentative District and be entitled It's Crery Nat "King' Cole I'm Fool to Care constitute the First Representative to one representative. The County of San Juan shall Auctioneer Lcs Paul Mary Ford District, and be entitled to two Reconstitute the Twenty-seventrepresentatives. or Treasure The County of Cache shall presentative District, and be en- Toy In Dreamt Kay Starr Fortune one to titled the Second Representative representative. The County of Duchesne shall Skoklaan District, and be entitled to three the Twenty-eightWhy Should I Love YouFour representatives. The County of Rich shall con- Representative District and be Lads stitute the Third Representative entitled to one representative. The County of Dacprtt shall In The Chapel In the Moonlight District, and be entitled to one Take Everything but You Kitty constitute the Twenty-nintReprerepresentative. Kallcn consentative District and be entitled The County of Weber shall It Shall Come to Past stitute the Fourth Representative to one representative. Section 5. This resolution shall Dream Four Aces District, and be entitled to eight be submitted to the electors of the representatives. Doin' the Mambo The County of Morran shall con- state at the peneral election In They Were stitute the Fifth Representative 1P54 in accordance with Article Mister Sandman Vaughn Monroe District and be entitled to one XX Til Section 1 of the Constitu tion of Utah. THERE IS STILL A GOOD SELECrepresentative. ' The County of Davis shall conLAMONT F. TORONTO. See TION OF 45 ALBUMS ON SALE stitute the Sixh Representative rctary of State, of the State of AT 25 OFF. District and be entitled to three Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the forecolng is a full, true representatives. The County of Tooele shall con- and correct copy of the constitustitute the Seventh Representative tional amendment proposM by the District and be entitled to one recular session of the Thirtieth Legislature, 1953, as appears of representative. The County of Salt Lake shall record in my office. constitute the Einhth Representa1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tive District and be entitled to hive hereunto set mv hand and twenty-severepresentatives. affixed the Great Seal of the The County of Summit shall con- State of Utah, at Salt LeVe City, stitute the Ninth Representative this 20th day of August 1954. District and be entitled to one d, Memorial Park in Salt Lake. Mrs Adeline Bodell spent last as guest of Mr & Mrs week-en- d Nelson and family in Salt Clayton Lake. Mrs Louise Miller entertained at dinner recently in honor of Mr L Mrs Orvil Dimond of West Jordan and Mr & Mrs Bryant Miller. Visiting with Mr & Mrs T. Ralph Butterfield Sunday afternoon at their home were Mr & Mrs James A. Crane of Bennington, Ida., Lee Anderson, Salt Lake, and Mr & Mrs Pete Christensen, Sandy. MIDVALE pMy,y,yr:vm ji ( Krf A j h It $TtAICHTOUI80lt n . I KkH DISTIUING CO., CIHMONT. "V - . . AMENDMENT n d two-thir- ieadin N e Ksr and i i i si d i RECORDS d con-stitu- In your community, aj in every community through which it operate!, your ' home railroad, the Rio Grande, playa a major citizenship role in supportincj your in bringing "nadin', 'riting and 'tithmetid' to your childrta. educational system te h h ... Xa 1953, the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad paid a total of $1,037,083 in tazea to Utah counties. 01 this amount $706,590 went directly for school purpose; under the efficient, economical operation of Utah schools ($209.15 average cost per pupil, reported by the Utah State Board of Education) Rio Grande taxes covered a year's cost for 3,378 students. The remaining $330,498 went to support of state, county and municipal governments, with $47,345 expended for county roads, and sizable amounts earmarked for airports. h con-stitut- e constitute h h Grande is proud to be your partner in progress, proud to fulfill its major Rio duties of public service and citizenship. Dedicated to progress and the overall advancement of its territory, the Rio Grande pledges continued dependable service In the spirit of our great American system of free enterprise. far-sight- Watch Owf for lh Kid . . them liv to enjoy tht lifo fof which hty or representative. The County of Wasatch shall constitute the Tenth Representative District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. preparing. P 2JP(oJfl o 1 '- z LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. DENVER SI N. Main, Midvale Ph. Mid. Ill . It I Aovft of the & CoSifomla - - RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD 2tphyr Tot fVoipocfor KENTUCKY j ; t. J AMIS WHISKET Tht Royof Corf t Too Coorodo iagh I |