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Show l'rid.iv. October 20. 1933. UAH IK AMFRirW CACHE COUNTY. UTAH William Reid Died Tuesday At Mendon Colors and Cwves Distribute Light linWiiliiim Held, 69. du-- ol Tuesday at the Jam-tlgering Lint l.iHiie. He was burn in Ar- shear, Scotland. Ivbruury 12, ltM ' and was the .on ot William and Mary Barker Reid. He married Elizabeth Irvin, June' Id, 18o 6 and rame to Utah in A- rtl 1897. He hat lived in Mendin' titire thut Uine and ha been one. id the cmintu-- proiirruui tarm-vh- .. I., M ' - .JTT-s. Vt. M 4m ip it u F :i1 um 1 1 1 ; t James M. Godfrey. Plaintiff, - j t! 'VA' -r -- V Thatcher and Morrell Feed Co. a p. -Tf L i 1 ' ' ,V yi t'- ?'-- -'l ? I 1 v? i-- V' it a ' -. --J t L - i ' . , ... : i - ' ;.r: - ;rv i. - - n- ' S f 6V FEED FEED A-r j ;s - -- I wv - " e. I j v Cia-ss- 1 -- i 4 John C. Thompson lo be Bold at Sheriff ante on the 2ih dav Mof October r3J at on said day. at 10 o clot k A. the front dour of the County Court House, lxKn City, ('ache Couni. the following described proUtah, to-perty The North half of the Southweat half of the quarter, and the South Northwest quarter of Section 27. 14 2 Went Joth one-wa- V U." m u, e Sla-jv- SHERIFFS SALE i i - LEGAL NOTICES II rm-tn- I The body la at the Llndqul.t Mortuary and tlie funeral arrangements a ill be announced at a later date. tOK lllfc: COl HU two-cen- ts e f. Ocrden. AM) -- vt-- 't (la-s- - OK ) I Mr. Reid is survived by iu widow and the following; Mr. Oliver Arufirson and M' Ed Yeagly. Los Ain't-leCalll, Mia Alma Anderson. Montpelier, IdaM. A. Mrs. Johnvm. Sail Lake ho; Mrs. David ( roc gar. Willard; William Ibid Ogden; Andrew Reid Bingham, and John and Rt rt Reid Mendon. and Twenty five grandchildren 7 great grand children and the brothers and Mstera- Janies Retd. Fetulumna, Calif.. Mrs. Mary Lamont. Mrs. Grate Mendon; Davis, and , Mrs. Agnes Eltearer, (OMIT Fares Will Boost Travel to the West t. I A j Mb iMwiitH r Tut kiiitmm: ji mi ok ok ihi: iiiii. OKi 1 . lurit a IMMHKT lit!) to the savings that will of a relative and returned Sun-da- y 'E1IJU C. Willis and Mis Wanda huuk t ILlou.o tlat lower ni and Mrs Mary K. Weston. tfvudng clasa rat. and slemg car Mr. and Mrs. C. E Cheney mot jWiston Most of the tier attended charg.s. It was jiolnted out. Also ,ored to Locan Friday to conference via tlie radio. tlie rates at Was than their son Harmon and otlwrs atThe weather hasn't varied much a milt h tween lmjiortant t. tending sihool at the USAC. here for the past two weeks, lovepoints, ate to be Mr. Ktahl of the ot ly clear blue sky, warm days and Bureau Aciti n ol in fisheries, from Alaska has come pb asant nights. tnn twlliiM'ls undi r tlie new arrangt men's to assist with the Latclu ry hue. tutting lUir U..ic III, l tla Mlt Rhea Taylor returned from ativ from 3 6 to S tvnu along with Mr. iUchan He Mould Provide nos after spending tlie summiV, . nd ivdning be to able endure the cllmute liers mer there. tur clmrv;.-d by teal well tll.ruv IVmnlvr 1. ' h,Hild prove irrmrmb Mr and Mrs Milton B. Wesu.n Still True .briii tit to ail wisirrn ktatrw u.i ,f Trenton wire Sunday visitors winlrr in W'lmi.laiing tiav-- l Laketown Tbc Pnmarv pome at the home ol Mr. and Mr. John An Englishman who came to rl li, m t !h KwaI, rixrdlns lo coming wit held IbaI Monday 1 !w H. Weston. this country u investigate condl-.FVlix H MrGlnntv. no- - pirMili ni Trail It i, Id, rw and . d The st. rk U up Sunday ns of !! fxtutlH-n- i regard to prutubtuon was Pacific cou'iNiny gtadimtion c r, wtrr l.cl.J ;n nuht and Lew right over to asked inwhat tie had learned. He 7!w reduction m iirst llw waid chu,,.'! af'er whiilv c i',e. i.d Vall.v to w ho i.e (t Mr replad that lla-rwi re just two iwtivd tj tlw muveti.nt ha'I acd and Mr nip Lrukeu Irani Cliuo-'o- . It. s (4 Ameruans as regards to Larley having t Im hut, tig Pullman to th- a tine 9'. birth. wmd Fill to make I,, r ,ll!lop ream wa those "who still bad a moi.iit lo more tt an c. nt rh.ildr, n and parents M,e.t ot p.-- r home tla re lor win, h tin y a'- prohibition, littk-and those -- who had a Utk'milar drastic rut will b.-- lr,,nta were prey-n- ' Slake Papt might y t! mkit and proud ami ile still " n.adc in v lirst class Mina Mirharlson o! St Char!, and Joe is snub s from ear to ear I rails McGtnnt portal )m, j.n.t , Elal.e pinv leader. Vidt L. Congratulations Wind-or- . the roal borough of 7 he Mine general lare adjus'. j herd ol Parts. Idaho were in Lake Salt to lias been the home of the visitors Knglund. Among bn ids are to j tendance, apply to attend ronfereme were Lngli h sovereigns lor right travrl Mrs. Jo. A. Choncv and daugh- Geo H R vbmsnn. Mr and Bishtp Mrs "With tlie ter Morita have spent tte past unfavorable chance situation abroad, and the two week In Salt lake City silower rates for railroad travel, lting relative and friend .thc'e will be greater Inducement Mrs. Clilford Henderson i tor fastener to visit tlie western sivndmg a short time at Rand dph Globe $1.60 laying Mash to the 'with her parents, Mr. and Mi nTIu hJ,.n' ILU (lobe AGrowing Mash nrM hU'h U one of Rov Snowball. Bran Wheat. U0 Lie. at MIU Price Shorts (owns Industrie i, Mrs. John A. FarUy came o r Kfi C0e DEI ewL WE Salt. It I It HtlE. . ' f11, from the U B Jthnson ramh and Custom Grinding right at your farm. Good Work. Quick Service. tzkal travel between Western ,c'b will still have the ben. rit Mr. ' Mr- - Cco N. Wes'on rar.t.iihnrPat Kou,ll,'rn crer Phone $61 (6 West Center Pa- - and family went to llnum Sahir- ,by tlfic r montlis ago. in addt--da- v to attend a golden wedding onr-th'r- i TIIK New Low Railroad ,1 y I Page Three S. , , -- a . 1 . S tr N . ..f, . i. - . , L 5 f . - v ' fv ivr . A Ml; K a; - Uffe-ml.i- North. Range Township Meridian of the Salt Commencing At the Northeast corner of the SoutheaMt quarter of Section 11 Township 14 North Hanae 2 West of the Salt l.ake Meridian; thence West $7 rods, thence South 20 rods; thence Hast 7 rods; thence North 80 rods, thence Kpst 67 rods, thence North 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 33 50 acres The Meat half of the Southeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 1 Township It North of Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 129 acres . Also beginning at a point .'.o chains west of the southwest corner of Mock 4. Plat "C" Olark-sto- n Town Site Survey; thence west 1 07 chains to quarter section line; thence North 40 chains to the corner Northwest of Clarkstn Town Site; thence Fast 3 07 chains to a point .50 chains west of the West line of Block 7, Plat MC to the Clarlcstnn Town Site Survey; thence southerly along the line of street 40 chains to place of beginning containing 8 2 acres; Together with all water rights privileges and appurtenances there unto belonging Dated this 4th day of October 1933. JEFF STOWELU Sheriff of Cache County. Utah Selection of a Omaha. Neb. striking but simple design for the Interior decoration of the cars of the high speed, stream lined train which Is being built for the Union Pacific has been announced here as the result of a competition held among a number of leading American experts. The decorative effects will be from the designs of S. B. McDonald, art director of the Karpen company of Chicago. The lighting system will be of the Indirect type, the electric globes being enclosed In the aluminum panel construction running the entire length of the ceiling of the cars and the light uniformly reflected from the celling, the design of which, combined with the colors, gives light of equal strength at any point above seat Modern art enters field of This rail car construction. picture is the first showing bow the interior decoration of the table that modern art has developed, will be upholstered in golden brown tapestry. On live floor will new Union Pacific high speed colored carpet be a harmoniously rail plane will be carried out. aisle strip. the This view Is looking The new Union Pacific train Is rear of the last ear, .bowing well under way at the Chicago the decorative motif, the seatshops of the Pullmas Car Si Maning arrangement and the bufufacturing Corporation. The Initial fet in the rear for serving light run of tlie train, which will have a meals while the train whines speed of 90 miles per hour cruising over the rails at 110 miles an nd a mixlmum speed of 110 miles hour. an hour developed from Its 600 horse power distillate engine, dithe lighter shades of blue, to a rectly connected with a generator electric power for Its grape color below the window sills. providing s nchronized motors, will be made be will All the colors metallic, giv- about December 1. ing the effect of Japanese cloisonne. There will be horizontal The desire or power In excess delines of aluminum showing between caused the angels to fall; the causthe different shades of blue. Trim- sire or knowledge In level In charity ming on the chairs will be of ed man to fall; but The color scheme of the decora- aluminum. The window sills will be there Is no excess, neither can an- tions will be blue, shading down black bakellte. All the chairs, gel or man come in clanger by It. Bacon. from a nearly white oelllng, through which will be the most comfor tow-ar- i s I tt Constitutional Amendments IN AMFNDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL RELATION TO MJNIMLM WALES FOR WOMEN AND MINORS to Keep .Yourself Fresh as a Rose A Joint Resolution Proposing an Antnd-en- t to Artirlo If of tho Conititation b tho Addition of a btetion Relating to a Mminum Wago for Women and Minors: and General WtUan of An y and all Employees. of tho B It reAoieed by the Legislator d of all the memState of Utah, each to house concurring ber elected therein : SECTION I. That It I proposed to amend Article 18 of the Constitution by tha id a foladdition of a section which will lows: SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appro pnate legislation provide for the establishment of a minimum wage for women and minors and may provide for the comfort, health, safety and general welfare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provisions of this How Banish the confining chore of which puts tell-talines into the faces of so many women. Give yourself new hours of freedom, more time for recreation by installing a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range now. REAMENDMENT ONSTITUTIONAL LATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-me- at to Article XXII of the Confutation of tho Stoto of Utah by Repealing Section 8 Thereof Relatinr to the Prohibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Ue, Advertisement of, Possession of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. of tho Bo it resolved by the Legislature of all memState of Utah, bers elected to each House and of all the members of each House concurring therein: SECTION 1. Repealing Section 8 of Article 22. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of tho Constitution of Utah : in tho following particular, That Section 8 of Article XT1I of the constitution of Utah be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. Duty of Secretary of State. Tho Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment berelnto to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. Effective Date. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment hall have effect on the lint day of January next succeeding a determination re-by the Board of State Canvassers of the sult of th eleettoo designated in Section 8 hereof. I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of Stato of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is s full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendments proposed by th regular and special sessions of record in my office. 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