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Show Tl.o fage Four PARADISE FUNERALS and Pr.DI. Stoddard fur Neal r servler J8. of Wrll.iv:!, Sunday night rnroute to Funeral (1M Ixiyalt Thursday will it pm ward rhn 2 Firt I In 1 u J.:.tcr. a by ari'U-versar- y -r 0dn oinrturtrd the Wells-vll- k Proton Breruhley, bishop. Stoddard had been It lliuf s nl died hi laid spring wax bring taken to the hospital to rerrne a blood transfusion, fUio was born In Wrlisville on daughter of WilMay 25, 1924. n fUiw and liam Duncan Her father d.ed Ftoddard. Wrllsvllle joanc ago. She attended graduate last schools and wiu fining from the 5ulh Cache hgh school an LTXS w mnary. licr mother Survivors include nd five brothers and sisters. Mr. PROMINENT RKIIMOND Robert Oilier ji of Smith!. eld, Mr of CVdcn. Mr MAN DIES NH Mc.MurilH Reed Anderson of Millville and L (Coiit.nued from page One Stoddard of Wells-vlll- r.aUonal Verne and honorary education fraDr. Merrill was active !ti ternity, Friends may call at the family church and civic function He had home In WellsvUle Tuesday even-biserved as a member of the Benson and Tliursday stake high council and was an' Wednesday until time of services. Burial will officer in several chur.h organbe In the Wellsv.lle ermetery. j isation Include his widow, and Survivors Thomas HL ToppUton mother of Richmond. five son Milton Poppleton, 41. j and daughter Dr. R. C. Merrill Tliomas lifelong resident of WellxUlle. w.ij Jr., an emoloyee of the departfound dead Sunday afternoon at ment of agriculture regional laborthe home of Ills neither. atory at Berkeley, Californ.a: Death apparently was caused bv j Mildred Merrill of Salt Lake City. a heart allac k. Dr. W. O. Chris- Margaret, Eva Merllne and Steven tensen said Mr. Poppleton died Little Merrill of Richmond and five FriAaron W. brothers and sisters, probably Saturday or povdbly he Merrill of Layton. Rosley C. Merwhom with mother, Ills day. was living, was visiting In Wyom- rill of Salt Lake CltV. Olarus O discovMerrill of Logan. Foster C. Merrill ing. so his death was not ered until a brother went to see of Burbank, California and H. Waldo Merrill of Des Moines, Ijwa. him Sunday. Sheriff Jeff Stow ell. who InvesFriends may rail at the family tigated. said no Inquest will be home Wednesday until time of held. service Mr. Poppleton was born in Wei- - j Burial will be in the Richmond lsvil.e, January 13. 1901. a son of cemetery under direction of the William S. and Emma Milton; Hendricks mortuary of Preston. Poppleton. He had been a farmer his and laborer tn Wcllsvillc all life. moUier Survivors Include his and seven brothers and sisters, and other John, Joseph, and Theodore Poppleton, and Mrs. Eva Ounnell of CANVAS GOODS Wellsvllle, Mrs. Fannie OunneU of Mrs. Margaret StreveU, Idaho: Harris of Evanston, Wyoming and of Garden LuclUe Johnson Mr "The Blind Man" Grove, California. Awning & Linoleum Co. Funeral arrangements are under 144 Sooth Main the direction of the Thompson Phone 244 Dim Funeral home of Hyrum. M-s- ; lH e. g. ( . wne Mix Alonso Burrell and! mothers of the In .) 1 rcl'f. All:! Ch'p-Uma 1 k'o III M' b .t, bed ma.ge o U.e serving, 8S- M. 'iied Daiiicba n and I., .1 b J ...a Plane, I'vilyn lliin.aU Waa In d.aigp of I n- t ct btok. Mrs M t.a- - felsu.'hr and Mrs. MatUe Jcpiarn weie hi liar trousseau ll G-li Mr Ai.d Mr .. jV tie elite Dallied ul Uwlr Itoiii-;r 1 oi.or 27 of t r m tie ,i j W.hhU b.fj.ilay A 1 wlv d.r.!.cr and s was ti.rii to Mr. and Mrs George IVnrrr. Mr, and Mrs. John of log in, Mr. and l!r J RcctN-tand of Joseph J Rote-rAloe, so Burrell and Mr, and Mi wm Den. Tliere were also n.nr gii v..Kitu.ci cl Wnd'a. An enjovatD time was spent and some: Oarii Hurl ell Uie! prevents riven son of Aietiai and K. jabrtli Bur- re.l and Wanda lrarte Uie daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs. George Prarce were marr.rd at Preston, Srptern brr 30. Tlie young couple took a u m ) moon trip to U.e northern ' part of Malm, On returning, troiuco-c- u tea waa given the young couple at the home of the bride's parents. Sunday afternoon from 2 until 7 pm. Receiving the guests, i Nrlda ltiKS ; Tarpaulins - ruii. 17, e Tuesday. October 27. 1912 Ou!. American, Logan, Cache County, Utah was on two tJi.u.l tables decorated With a beaU-t- .l was ul Vo. 4 of fiuwrra and cu.Tlid out hi Halloween Oalor A beaut Jul trousseau waa on dispre-play and a g:ed n.a;. nta were given U.e young couple About 125 guests culled. The bride u a student of tlie South Cache high school and the groom u a graduate of tlie South Cache high and U baking training el the USAC Lr the army. The Olraner Girl entertained at a allow er at the home of Mr. Uie for Warren Pearce young bride, presenting her with a kitchen set. Mr Emily IVarce entertained fjf Uiree days some ten ladies at a quilting party. Two beautiful qu.lta were made and a delicious hot dinner and aupper waa served. Mr Zelda Call of Bountiful was an honored guest, has been Vincent Ooldsberry home on a furlough from the army to see his fa tlier and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ooidsberry. son of Mrs. . Harry Bankhead, Esther Shaw and Leonard Allen, a son of torus Allen Is home on furlough from tlie army. They have been stationed at California. Charles Pearce who enlisted In the navy and Loraine Clark of Clark-sto- n were united in marriage at Preston last week. They have been visiting his parents. Mr. snd Mrs. Wilbur Pearce and other relatives before returning to his army duties at California. Miss Donna Bankhead who Is employed at Ogden spent the week end with her mother, Mr Esther Shaw. held their The Relief Society Bazaar Friday evening. A large crowd attended. The youngsters ut..l si trj ; d n ,mo. r V 1 ! Were Vis A fishing i arti r . Mr, J.m.e at L J.ol.,:n g reflecting There li.ih a mail may be so long ns of the extern and Jcf- his prejud.ee of large' road company will not nuke the who ild. Mr run. he explained. . t t! IPs. Leishmun have to ride the train do not tlunk It lair for the few driving ting OtllMTS. a f r l.cir.e pool s wcie rj, i H. chniun is very cars to jeopardize the project." Tkkets for the week end trips In aclvan. e. must be purchased They are on sale at the O. S. L. station, the U. S. A. C., the Chamber of Commerce, Lcgan, North Cache and South Cache Senior high schools. 111 at the present time, Mr and Mrs. Fred Lott house of Diiggs, Idaho, are vt.iting with Mis. Harriet Danielaen and other relatives. a visiMrs Mary T. tor at Ovden Wednesday. M.ss Charlotte Lofthouse went to Bcgham and WUlard last week to visit with her brother William Edwin and Charges Anthony Lofthouse. At our sacrament meeting Sunday evening James J. Facer and Elder Morrell of Hyrum were tlie speakers. Ferrell Hatch and Walter Smith also gave a short talk. j ey. Classified Ads room uprialr RENT Fo-ielecapartment with bath. Has on JOINT RESOLUTION A tric stove connection. Phone 275W, Combination Cl. E. Stov e and Refrigerator and other 230 West 1st North. furniture. Rear. PRO-POSIN- G TO AMEND SECTION , ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH. RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be It resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, all members elected to each of the thereof: two houses voting In favor SecUon 1. That It la proposed to amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, MEEK END LABOR PROJECT NEEDS COOPERATION OF ALL two-thir- (Continued from page One) out regularly, otherwise It may be the story of too little, too late In many war area" Mr. Ilunsaker said. "If Cache county cannst use Uie surplus labor available, Negro troops will again be called in to do the Job." 350 made the Approximately trip by special Union Pacific train to the supply depot last Sunday and another 65 workers commuted by private auto setting a new record for the week end project. Workers who had made previous trips to the depot received more Uian $7,000 at the first pay day". Most of this money will be spent In Logan bringing addiUonal "war to local merchant prosperity Approximately 150 who did not report for their pay at the depot Sunday, will be paid at the Logan chamber of commerce by Captain Hugh Scott of the supply depot. Postal cards, listing hour and date, will be mailed direct to every worker who has pay coming and It will be necessary to report at the chamber of commerce at the proper time. If a minimum of 300 workers Is not secured for each trip, the Rail r or" "sale CONSTITUTION Al AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the Legislature to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electo.'3 of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner as provided for by article of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by tlie electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1913. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, dc hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Sccty. of Stat 23. section 1, Constitution REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Home five rooms and 14 acres good farm $4,750.00 land In Lewiston homo frame modern wuth furnace and stoker. Good poultry-housbarn. location, with and garage. Third $4,500 Ward Homo Four-RooBrick New, with bath and full basement. Northeast part of city44,750.00 frame Home six A Remodeled rooms and bath, large lot East ....$2,500.00 on 9th North Seven-RooHome North on 1st East, two blocks from center of town. Reasonable Terms. Three Brick Home and eight acre irrigated land In Snrithfleld. Brick Home, with Eight-Roofurnace. Second ward- - $3,000.00 home Three Apartment brick South on First West... 43.600.00 Home East of College, ... $3,250.00 24 acres Home and Grocery Store combined. Good location. List your property with us, we can sell it for you. Trade your home for one that suits you better. We can help you get what you want. A Modern bath: abo Six-Roo- m m Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Logan, Utah or Phone 234 Hyrum 91W SAMPLE BALLOT A. H. PARKER - From whereT Jy Joe Marshj Trad Phibbs i . house got struck by lightnin a couple of nights ago. The kitchen chimney was knocked off and the roof set on fire, and Thad found things pretty lively and excitin for a spell. The fire was soon out though, thanks to the prompt and efficient work of the local fire department, as the paper says . . . and I never seen a man so grateful as Thad. Chief Ed Carey was sort of embarrassed, I guess, by the thanks that was bein heaped on him. "Thats all right, Mr. Phibbs, he Thats all right, sir thats Bay what you pay taxes for. From where I sit, Id say Chief remark seems to have a lesson in it ... a les-oon the way that taxes ccnoe back in mighty real benefits to thi people. Take the taxes on beer, more than 2 Vi billion dollars, I hear, figurin federal, state and local, in the nine years since beers been back. Eds n frin-stan- ' blind pig But today Its coming right back to the treasuries of the nation, the states and the local communities . . . for the benefit of everybody. Some goes, for example, to pay for the things Uncle Sam needs to fight the war with . . . for tanks and ships and bombers. Quite a lot goes for things like public health, and education, and good roads and the like. And some of it, I surmise, has gone to support the fire company that gave Thad such good service the other night. To moderate folks, who like a friehdly glass of beer now and then, theres a sort of satisfaction in knowing that right now this beverage of moderation is furnishin the public treasuries well over a million dollars every single day. Thats quite a lot of money especially nowadays when Uncle Sam needs every cent he can get hold of. There was a time remember when a lot of that money went into the pockets of bootleggers and No. S3 of a Series DUffi TICKET MI REPUBLICAN o O For Representative in Congress J. BRACKEN LEE Court For Justice of the Supreme For j . , DILW0RTH WOOLLEY P. C. FELSTED For , WOOD State Representative (3rd Dist. For County , PARLEY G. HALL Commissioner, 2 J. FUHRIMAN years LJ , For County Sheriff For County Treasurer For County Assessor PARLEY SAVAGE For County Recorder LJ . LULA R. MORTENSEN Surveyor Commission, 4 years For County Commissioner, 2 years For County Assessor For County Recorder For County Attorney PERRY EUGENE SCHAUB For County 1 . LJ For County Surveyor u LJ U LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ a LJ LJ For Justice of Logan City Court For Precinct Constable Miracle Whip does work wonders MILLIONS AGRU with salads! A unique combination of boiled dressing and fine mayonnaise. Miracle Whip is by far Americas favorite salad dressing. Representative (3rd Dist. For County Treasurer JOHN A. ISRAELSEN JESSE P. RICH vwibi (2nd Dist.) For County Sheriff ROY N. DAVIS For Justice of Logan City Court 4 Everybody raves about your salads, Peg.What's the secret? For State Representative For County Clerk WILLARD H. CHUGG For County 1942, Brewing Industry Foundation (1st District J Clerk For County Attorney Copyright, LJ LJ For State Representative For State p L. TOM Court ( For County Commission, 4 years For County For Justice of the Supreme J HERMAN THEURER A. in Congress I I (1st District p For State Representative (2nd Dist.) HAROLD Representative For State Senator OLIVER NILSON For State Representative o j For State Senator LJ j For Precinct Constable n |