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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. OCTOBER 27, 1950 JUL '-' mm and Marie Hyatt, of Salt Lake teachers were present. City, spent last weekend with e The Gatherers class home folks. entertained their mothers TuesJesse A. Fowler returned day night, under the direction of from serv- Mrs. Elsie Bird home last week-en- d Bee Keeper, Mrs. Elsie Bird. Lemo Williams Present were Celia Gilbert, Eling as a juryman in Salt Lake 'tlapbe for two weeks. Thomas M. Gilbert recently sie Nielson, Ida Horrocks, MarThe young son of Mr. and Smith , Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Beebe came home accompanied some officers of tha and Mildred Gilbert, Ra- Mrs. Alvin Thacker has been Monday afternoon from Mt. Ne-b- o the R.E.A. to Denver, Colorado. mona Nielson, Marva Horrocks. staying with his grandparents with a 500 lb. elk. While there he visited with his A very enjoyable program was while his parents were in Salt The daughters of the Utah daughter, Evelyn, who is serv- presented. Lake. Stake rY.M.I.A. President An3 ..5wnSdSnyder- Pioneers held their regular ing a mission there. He reports The attended the California. she is enjoying her mission derson Attended Mutual here carnivalfollowing that afternoon ;na Jjske, Wednesday meeting in dance FriAltamont night. He also attended day: Laura Potts, Wanda MitTuesday home o Mrs Mary Car very much. 7d Mrs. Barton bans at The the fire-sid- e chat held after chell, Naomi Potts, roll. lessen, Early School Dinner guests at the home of Mutual. Shirley Iorg, was given by Francis Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross reNeal Knight, Mervin Williams. Days, Delmar- Ross, of Salt Lake, Jae Rogers, Jon Rogers, and Allred. A delicious lunch was cently were Mr. and Mrs. Marserved to Mrs. Ruby Powell, vin' Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd spent a few days with his par- Noel Reese. Mrs. Margaret Maxfield, Mrs. Mecham and children, of Mt. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ross. Mrs. Joyleen Clay burn visited A fire-sidchat was held Sun- her folks, Saturday. Twila Ralphs, Mrs. Alora Kolb, Home; Leon, Larry and Lanny Mrs. Bertha Ralphs, Mrs. Min- Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Loron day evening at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy nie Maxfield, Mrs. Reba Timo- Ross and family. The group and Mrs. Lynn Ross with 16 spent a few days in Salt Lake thy, Mrs. LaRue Fisher, Mrs. gathered to celebrate the anni- present. Mrs. Alvelda Snyder last week. was in charge. A plate lunch Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wil- Francis Allred, Mrs. Marian versaries of those born in was served the after meeting, iliams and children spent an Reece, Mrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sagers ' afternoon visiting Mrs. Wil- Lola Jones. Mrs. Ray Riley, of . The following attended Pri- - ana SOn, ot salt axe, visitec liams sister in Neola. single man; JLinma Salt Lake was a visitor Lth Shurtleff. wife of Clinton Bowden took his iMonday at the home of Mr Elsie Capson. Gladys Sunday. and Mrs. Marvin G. Shields. . Shurtleii, Thurs-Wmother to Salt Lake City tain Harrison Deon Delaine and Nielson, Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leavitt weekend at the home of Mrs. Jane and Lintecum Mrs. Bird. with day sisej. Bowdens parents, Mr. and Mra. ana Melissa Johnson, who had and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont An- Lenord e intecum (whose other Smith. ms Gilbert Horrocks, C. D. Chris- derson, of Annabelle, were dinis unknown), fered a stroke. Mr. Bowden re-- l tenson and Elaine Poulsen, of ner guests at the home of Mr. living, and if aeaa, meir turned home the same day. attended Sunday and Mrs. Lynn Ross, Saturday. Weston, Jaines Praise, like gold and diaheirs; sharlene Young had her ton- Duchesne, Mr. Mrs. Ronald School Bowderi here and owes its value only to monds. faculty meeting sils removed at the Roosevelt Nine officers and 'and son, of Provo, spent the its scarcity. Samuel Johnson. Monday night. hospital Thursday .morning. Albert Clark and his counselors, Charley Allred and Jerald Jacobson were released as the AMENDMENTS of official duty. leaders of the M.I.A. in Sacra' Section 2. The Secretary of T CL Parsons, also ment meeting Sunday. Clenty ife; A. Ames was chosen president. His 1 Attorney General, each of whom State is directed to submit this CONSTITUTIONAL be named later. will counselors IX as,iA!r Ot 1 shall hold his office for four proposed amendment to the eto AMENDMENT r Hall Mrs. Arda Ames, Mrs. Mary years, beginning on the first tors of the State at the next Young and daughter, Sharlene, (Passed March 8, 1949 ) Monday of January next after general election in Uie manner Mrs. Madelyn Perkins, Mrs. VioRF90T tition PRO- - his election, except that the provided1 for in Article XXJII, let Smith and daughter. Barbaof the Constitution of POKING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected section ra, Mrs. Vevie Ray and daughof Utah. the State shall begin ter, Mary Ann, Sharel Ames and ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election 3. If adopted by tho Section Mrs. Ethel Beebe attended the THE CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State shall be admitted shower for Mr. and Mrs. Chad STATE CF UTAH, RELATING- into the Union, and shall end electors of the State, this amend-T- O THE CONTROL AND SUPER- on the f;rst Monday in January ment shall take effect the first Snedeger in the Mt. Emmons ward hall Saturday afternoon. VISION OF THE PUBLIC day of January, 1951. S J. R. No. & Mr. and Mrs. Corns LaRose and family moved to Whiterocks 9TVTE BOARDf' EDUCATION of office sha l resi e THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of CONsTixuT10NAL O AND week the "Beldurmg LaMont Luke and government. where AMOi O EDU- - at the seat OF BOARD STATE AMENDMENT THE the mail Corbin Blaine drove rec- Ike, his wife, Afton Car CATION OF THE STATE SU- - they shall keep the public Farns whie LIbyd Saturday CarFebruary 28, 1949.) Thompson; Donna PERINTENDENT of PUBLIC onto, books and papers. They passed busion Lake in was Salt RESOLUTION PRO-worth & JOINT y Carpen-DorothThornton; Frank shall Perform the duties 13 are INSTRUCTION. week-enness over the p0SING T0 amend SECTION Carpenter, hisa Constitution 5 this No. R. H. J. by prescribed of the g ARTICLE VI OF THE CON The Jadies Auxiliary a I) Harold Carpenter, Schwei-Duanbe by as and preserved may Dora Mrs. STITUTION W of home met at the e Be it resolved by the LesisCarpenter Leonia Berd Saturday night. Carpenter; lature of the State ot The Governor MEMBERS OP THE LEGISLA- Jessie Amelia Titcomb, the girl the Auxiliary at .haiulinate. Gifls State, gave rettd rto3el flhouseecoSS anOyand with ttWebb; Walter Ray Fau-n- d sponsored consent Florence Emma Carroll he,r report. Members present therein : TIVE TERM AND $5.00 ADAY oftJe Maxine tt, his wife; Violet May were Dora Christenson, all State to is 1. WHILE ACTUALLY It Section proposed tt Goff; Frank Monroe Clark, Mary Carroll, Lola Jones, amended Article X, Sec. . 8, of whose of fices .are tabhhedby EXPENSES IN SESSION. Thelma Dunsmore, Dora Berd, tt and Rosella Allen Faucor which may this Constitution, State resolved by the the of ge Constitution is wife; The heirs of Clara Ruby McMillert, Belva Allred, the and. whose iature 0f the State of Utah. be law, created by read: to I Harris, deceased: Roger Beverley Fieldstead, Myrtle of Utah members larris and Esther Harris, Fowler and LeVeada Titcomb. famhouses vcV and Mrs. Robert Snyder rife Barbara Allen of Allen; Harriet ily and Albert Snyder, visproposed ts B,reitenbach; William M. Springville, were weekend , u,, Mrs: Elva of s and home at the itors W. Harris, Mary ife; Anna John E. Snyder. Perry; and Edith L. Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb left Hand, his Vincent C. Hand and Gen- - for California Thursday to at.a a-sss-Hand, his wife; Duchesne tend the wedding of Mrs. Kolbs y. a Instruction who body politic of the sister. nominate some person to fill not exeeediao Mr! of and and Mrs. Wm. Clark executive officer of theBoard 8uch o,ce I the office of compensation, Utah; First Doe; the legistotive for 00 ayea of Third Doe; Fourth Mrs. Mary Carroll made a trip Audi- - j500 2. The Secretary State Section of State, gecretary term and5.oo a day expsss fifth to Salt Lake City Saturday, re- directed to submit this toJ gtate Treasurer or Attor- is State J ther Doe, Sixth Doe; and jn cessioa, tsi persons unknown, turning the same day. to the elec- - ney General be vacated by death, whije amendment proposed M provided by to w. The Stake M.I.A. leadership any right, title or in-imjwe next at the shall State it the of or otherwise, tors re3jgnation Section 1 The Secretary cf or lien upon the real meeting was held in the Altonah manner to, the in Governor election the of j8 directed to eubmit this ty described the duty ward hall Saturday night. general in the X a ill, in Article for fil the 8ame by appointment, proposed amendment to the provided to the plaintiffs Games, dancing and refresh1 Constitution of the memSection ship or and the appointee shall hold his 0f the State of Utah at tia clouding the plain-titl- e ments were enjoyed by rTi shall successor a his wards. until various of the office bers thereto, Defendants, next general election In tate of Utah, to ihe Above be elected and qualified, as may mjppgr as provided for fcy defendants: be by law provided- Article XXIII, Section 1, Co are hereby summoned Section 20. The Governor, stitution of the SUte of Utah. Squired to serve upon Section 8. If adopted by The sale of surface rights on Secretary of State, Auditor, e B. and Stanley, Plaintiffs approximately 7,000 acres of General elector! of the state, thto iiryyj Treasurer, Attorney Jey, whose address is district is a being (Passed March 8, 1949.) ment ehall take effect the firn such other State and an answer to the land on Blue Bench Duchesne for day 0f January, 1WJ. by the A TITION PROPOS- - officers as may be provided atof within 20 days after contemplated rfcot thtmt Commissioners. of their for Board f, HEBER BENNION, J1L, receive shall this summons upon County iDMENTS TO AR- - by law, be will sale the in Excluded a you fail so to do, judg-?- y VII, SECTION l, 10, AND services monthly, compensation Secretary DO HEREBY Cul by TTCLE of Utah. default will be taken land now being THE CONSTITUTION OF as fixed by law. Fred Piatkin and W. F. 'Herrett. 20 OFSTATE U RELATTIFY that the fowoinfwii said you for the relief OF 1 UTAH, The compensation for bids will be accepted THE Sealed EXECUin said STATE THE laws full true and correct copy win all ING TO complaint which at the clerks office at the Du0ff;cers filed with the clerk of terms. purspuant t0 this Consti- - the three eonstituOooel emtsdpi chesne County Courthouse from TIVE DEPARTMENT, OF ourt. This is an DUTIES AND action in shall be in full for all ments proposed by the rejnbr until 10 RESIDENCE, therein the plaintiffs seek date of publication Nov. 8, 1950, e Me in them in and to a. m., Wednesday,will 'in CER. cerl'Tipectfvely! be opened when al envelopes Property located in the by the board. offic in of Duchesne, State of AND THE capacity or employment during OFFICES; TAIN WHERLU , f WITNESS be for IN Bids submitted should OF STATE their respective terms of office. described as follows: COMPENSATION tracts not to exceed 640 acres, OFFICERS. No such officer shall receive ship 3 South, 3 West 0f tfcj 40 acres. No Range not less and than fnr the oerformance of any affixed the Great Bed Uintah Special Meridian: bid is than less acceptable for Sec-33?T:iLots 2 and $4.00 per acre. lature Ni2SEV4. Soils map and description of third Jhip 3 South, Range 4 West property for sale may be in- Uintah Special Meridian: spected at the clerks office n 24; SEV4NWV4; NEV4 from 9 to 5 daily. Monday amend Article vii. oec , SEV4. Section 25: EVz b y jonn-:w;th the State tt through Friday, until bids are ano 20 of the oa8t,tut0.n 0 2, Section 35: SEV4 .opened. 0 4-- 99 Treasurer monthly to the credit ) section 36: NWV4; NV2 all or to The The right Legislature theSrtntnl0,ThtehE xecuiive of the State. reject any bids is reserved by the board. Jorge b. Stanley PORTER L. MERRELL Forney for Plaintiffs Clerk of Duchesne County, Heber, Utah State of Utah publication Oct. 6, 1950 First Publication, Oct. 6, 1950 Publication Nov. 3. 1950 Last Publication, Nov. 3, 1950 ARCADIA Bee-Hiv- - e suf-nam- ; I CONSTITUTIONAL t i ExetIpartLtin'g i d. wid-Edn- UTATf r; Clau-Carpente- lj! ddd Berg-Marian- ne - w Sec-Do- j d; . I -- n, corn-adver- se ' Notice -- He-u,ta- h, e dry-farme- d de-5(- IFISci iofficiai rd i 2: V pi . L. |