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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNfr, UTAH Friday, November 1, 1946 county, and the chairmen of various communities are as lows: Mrs. Alice Oman, Bon.t Loren Stevenson, Mtm u Mrs. Adaline Anderson, Talma' Laurence Colton, Tabiona; Vendetta Sweat, Fruitland P. Madsen, DuchesneMrs p The group will be addressed zel Walters Bridgeland; fields the separate in by experts Murray. Myton; Mrs. p toof beautification with an eye Workman, 'Roosevelt; R0y ward the development of com- Montwell; E. M. Mohlmanpr T' An mon and practical problems. Mrs.' Preston Nutter win- tonah; emphasis will be placed on Ed Crosby, ML Em' Harper; and ter beautification activities mons; Mrs. Marguerite Mitchell long-terplanning problems. Neola; Alice Todd, Myton. An urgent plea to attend has been made to committee chairIF YOU HAVE SOMETHING To men. BUY OR SEULr-P- UT Beauis Russell, NaDean Mrs. IT THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS Duchesne for chairman tification dres- say while stationed E Mrs. Charles Fletkau Birch left Friday for Salt Lake City where she will visit for a few days with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farnsworth of Spokane, Washington arrived here Saturday for a visit with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth. Roy and Charley Doan of Los Angeles left for their home Sunday. They have been visiting here at the home Geddis Lindsay. The men were buddies of Roy Lind Miss Mary w on New Cal-adoni- a. A party was given recently at the home of Thomas Thayne. those present were Blaine and Margie Nyberg, Wade and Ilene Black, Dean and Jean Row-leShelby Taylor, Noreen Mitchell and Delbert Black. Refreshments were served and a good time was reported by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Ros3 Harmon of Clearfield were recent visitors at the O. B. Farnsworth home. Harry Thayne was the lucky deer hunter in our community. He bagged the largest deer. Primary started here last Thursday with about fifty-fiv- e in attendance. Taking care of business and y, hunt; also, they got their deer. Plans Made For Jack Stevenson again had his Session shoulder thrown out of place Beautification when he attempted to play foot- In Salt Lake City ball at Altamont last week. He Plans have been completed for was taken to Roosevelt" for medstatewide beautification conthe acciical aid. He had the same ference of the Centennial comdent a couple of weeks ago. e to be held in the mittee Mrs. Mrs. Dorotha Stewart and Lake City, Salt in Hotel Rex Cummings of Heber are The prohere for an indefinite visit at Saturday, November 16. most the home of their sister, Mrs. gram promises to be the valuable presenand interesting Grant Stevenson. for Mrs. Reva Owen was taking tation of plans and methods and improvement lunch community at the care of business beautification ever offered in the room here one day last week. Roy Farnsworth. re- state. Mrs. Lucy Rowley recently Mr. and Mrs. Tommy All members of all committees of Salt Lake were visit- turned home from Montana where been invited by Beautificahave summer. ing at the home of the latters she spent the Jean B. Carlos, to tion Manager Miles. and Mr. Mrs. Rue parents, A practi conference. the attend BORROW. DONT While here they enjoyed a deer SUBSCRIBE shopping in Duchesne last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. George Branddn and sons, Ged Lindsay, Deb Bleazard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fietkau. Quite a number of our local folks attended conference at Mt. Emmon3 last Sunday. Don Nyberg and Alta Beck-stea- d attended classes of teachers at Roosevelt last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart of Salt Lake City are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rand Ru3t and Mr. and Mrs. Merri-weath- New-hous- er cal program is community and long-ransing for the Centennialwill be preimprovements sented to aid local committee members in the furtherance of the Beautification program in an accelerated and efficient manner. ge - jJ m IP Notice oi to the various offices and voting on on Tuesday, November 5, 1916, General Election will be held for the purpose of electing officers m. Polling places for the various precincts eight Amendments as indicated on the ballot below. The polls will be open at 7:00 a. m. and continue open until 8:00 p. and districts are as follows: that Notice is hereby given 5 2 3 Roosevelt 7 District No. 1 Future Farmers Chapter House District No. 2 Municipal Building Myton Beggs Building Office 8 Altonali Legion Hall 9 Duchesne District No. 1 Court Room Neola G Bluebell 11 Farmers Irrigation 18 Mtn. Home Brooks Store Mt. Emmons 19 13 Utahn Strong Home 14 Hanna Church Building 15 Talma ge Church Building Strawberry Church Building 17 Church Building Tabiona 12 Fruitland District No. 2 Legion Ilall 16 Ioka Church Building 10 Boneta Bridgeland Church House Upalco Church Building Church Building Montwel Church Building 1 20 Arcadia Church Building Church Building Church Building Church Building! Harper Nutter Ranch 21 I o o For United States Senator ARTHUR V. WATKINS For United States Senator ABE MURDOCK For Representative in Congress mvil) J. WILSON For Justice of the Supreme Court CEORGE W. LATIMER For Representative in Congress WALTER K. GRANGER For Justice of the Supreme Court MARTIN M. LARSON For State Representative II. L. ALLRED For State Representative JOHN P. MADSEN LJ For County Commissioner, 4 yr. term JAMES LLOYD For County Commissioner, 4 yr. term LEM J. ANDERTON For County Commissioner, 2 yr. term NATIHN JONES For County For County Clerk Co nmissioner, 2 yr. term FLOYD CASE o For County Sheriff DAVE W. BAUM For County Sheriff AIIZY II. MITCHELL For County Clerk PORTER L. MEIIRELL For County Assessor JAMES E. BACON For County Treasurer For County Recorder n I I I I For County Assessor EDWARD W. CROSBY For County Treasurer FLORENCE POULSON For County Recorder MARY G FISHER I ERN T. MOFFITT m For County Attorney R. EARL HILLMAN For County Attorney For County Surveyor For County Surveyor EDWIN CARMAN n For Constable For Constable For Justice of the Peace m For Justice of the Peace ANDREW W. CLEMONS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 2 of Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to and Authorizing Taxation of United States Property in Utah. A n YES CONSTITUTIONAL NO AMENDMENT NO. of Lands and Exemptions. N0 Q CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL Vlf NO no Q CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. Article0 7 VnfoTt?eCoPnXunff Amendment to Section 12 of the tale ot Utah Salaries of the delating to Judges of the Supreme Court and District Courts. YES NO 3 NO Q CONSTITUTIONAL AHiele0lXIXof0theConsttuUon Location of Iublic Institutions, NO STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF DUCHESNE G mend Sectl(n 20 Article & f Utah Ue,ftUnS t0 Office YES A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 7 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to to Support Minimum School Proportion of State Contribution 1rogi.un in Portion of Public School System. YES AMENDMENT NO. 'thfcSututSi,,10 of State Compensation A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 10, Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to the Election and Duties of County Attorneys akid Fixing the Term Thereof. YES AMENDMENT NO. 4 2 Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Article III of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to Ordinance for the YES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 3 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah Relating to Allocation of Revenues Received from Taxes on Income and on Intangible Property. YES A Taxation o Q AMENDMENT NO 8 P hC YES SlUe to Se.tion 3 Of ItelaUnu to f TJtoh N0 ss. I L. Peterson, County Clerk in and for Duchesne County, State of Utah, do hereby certify Hint iLn is a full, true and correct copy of the original list of candidates for election filed in my office as anneux W and county offices to bo voted for at the General Election, November !1, l!)lfi. Witness my hand and seal of said Duchesne County, this 128th day of October, A. I)., 19 1G EDNA il i' stG ,Icp:.01!,ff i'ETEIiSON, County Clerk. All I'm |