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Show o'.'-r.r.z -1 ; i , 'V- lli U B.'X v XVVw , t ,v .,. ,wfVlWf yv WI ww ', 4Vj7y'l' W ' rS' ' vMXAnVw Vvw HALLOWEEN COSTUME CARNIVAL DANCE Saturday October 30, Castle Dale School Auditorium SPONSORED ' A Hs 15 V CASTLE DALE LIONS NOISE-MAKER- CONFETTI S ' v& fA , ,, ," PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES FUN , Lx. v. ,.v xX .v ' ' (Ennxary ComiirDiy Pirafgire OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR EMERY COUNTY . . . NATURAL GAS OCTOBER TIIlRS., 28, PUBLISHED 1954 Oeam of the news skimmed for Quick perusal off Perry Wakefield was rushed to the hospital in Price Sun- day morning. He is improving at this time. Mrs Milton Johns m was ta- ken to the hospital in Price Sunday. Sne is fpoiintr improved. Mr and Mrs Archie Black-- 1 ham and children have moved back from California where he his heen pinnloved Elmo Mr and Mrs Lewis Weber moed to Salt Lake where lie employed. by Mrs Flora NOTES Jensen . . ; att-cnde- Nora Kartchner enter- tained for the O N O sewing club women Friday night. Need le work was dispensed with and they all arrived dressed in misfit costumes for an evening of fun and games Visitors over the week end at the G. A. Johnson home were Mr and Mrs Floyd Powell and children of Blackfoot, Idaho and Mr and Mrs Dean Po well of Murray. Mrs Elmer Powell of Price was a visitor on Saturday. Senator Bennett also Ebel Lady's small Liberal reward. rist watch Notify Mrs Louis Jones, Castle LOST v ltc Dale. ROCKET j i CASTLE DALE 29, 30 FROM THE SEA with Jan Sterling Brand Neville 31. CREATURE BLACK November 1 With Richard Carlson Julia Adams Richard Denning SAVE 3. 4 MY CHILD with Buddy Harkett Hugh O'Brien Adele Jergens November RIVER OF NO 5, 6 RETURN CINEMASCOPE with Marilyn Monroe Robert Mitchum R. Calhoun REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law representatives shall be apportioned among the several counties of the State as follows: Provided, That in any future apportionment made by the Legislature, each county shall be entitled to at least one re resentative. The Countv of Bx Elder shall constitute the First Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Cache shall constitute the Second Representative District, and be entitled to three n) grand-childre- n; j -, j w, (hp Fourteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. constitute Mrs Bernice Allred McElprang. They and her brother, Eirvin Jacobsen, visit-- 1 td their mother, Mrs Lillie Jac OF SENATE REFERENDUM Tht Countv of Carbon shall conobsen, who is ill at the home Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1953 First stitute the Fifteenth Representa- ol her daughter, Mabel AnderAn Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State tive District, and be entitled to two son, in Dragerton. Providing for Disposition by the Board of representatives. The County of Emerv shall the Sixteenth Representative District and be entitled to con-stitu- tt one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled to onp representative. one representative. The Countv of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled to The Countv of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Piute shall con- Represtitute the Twenty-firs- t sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. Th. Countv of Wayne shall conReprestitute the sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. Twenty-secon- The County d shall Renriv bp entitled of Garfield constitute the Twenty-thirsentative District, and to one representative. d The Countv of Tron shall con- Represtitute the Twenty-fourt- h sentative D'striet and be entitled to one representative. The County of Washnedon shill Repreconstitute the Twentv-f'ftsentative District, nod he entitled to opp representative. Tb Counts of Knpe shall conReprestitute the Twentv-sixtsentative District, and be entitled to ope representative. The County of Pan .Tuan stoll Reconstitute the presentative District, and be enticed to one representative. h h Twenty-sevent- h Mrs Dorthella Blackburn took Larsen and Mrs Manon Watson, of Dragerton. They took their mother to an eye specialist in Provo. Mrs Jensen has bten in poor health for some time. She has good vision in one eye however and is much better since returning home. Mrs Mary Anderson was visited Monday night by her nep-- . hew Doyle Campbell and his son from Salt Lake. He is a son of Mrs Effie Campbell who lived' at Emery several years ago Mr and Mrs Jess Anderson and daughter Mescal also stayed over night at her home. Mr and Mrs Carl Jolley and their new baby boy are at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Homer Jolley. Carl is home on furlough for 30 days. Mr and Mrs Gaden Morten-se- n and baby from Salt Lake visited over the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Clifford Mortensen, who have just ncently moved back to Emery after living in Salt Lake foi several years. Mr and Mrs Mel Keele are proud parents of a baby girl born Oct. 15. They, with his parents, Mr and Mrs Victor Keele, took the new baby to Salina Sunday to introduce her to relatives there. Mrs Rase Olsen is in Midway this week visiting with her mother, Mrs Boss. Mr and Mrs Bruce Morten-.se- n and boys of Colorado vis- ited his mother and other rela tives last week. Mrs Jessie Sorensen was in the Price Hospital for medical constitute Important Notice NUMBER 9 . . . were married two weeks ago in Florida. Mr and Mrs Lavell King and son of Provo were week end visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Rex Nelson. Eud Draper of Monticello, Tom Draper of Provo and Dickie Draper of Helper were in Hunt ington this week end for the deer hunt. They are formerly ol Huntington. Sunday while hunting in the Canyon, Dickie became lost and men from over the County and Carbon County, under the direction of Sheriff Don Kofford, searched for him. Snow had started to fall and they finally found him after seven hours. Mr and Mrs Fred Anderson are visiting here from Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Elliot Petersen and Kathy, Mrs Phil Edmunds and sons Mark and (Rick, and Rebecca Couch of Salt Lake City were here over the week end at the home of Mr ana Mrs Rasel Jensen. Mr and Mrs Orion Brock-ban- k of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Guy Truman of Provo spent Saturday and Sunday with the Truman family and other relatives and went hunting in Huntington Canyon and on the Mountains. Osmer Johnson and Billy of Los Angeles, Huntington formerly of Huntington, are spending this week here and enjoying the deer season. A boy friend of Billys Is also here with them. Mrs Peter Nielson made a visit here this week. She Is on her way to Denver to visit with her daughter for a while. Mrs Hattie Childs of Salt Lake stayed over night with Fannie McElprang Friday. Kevan Rowley, son of Mr and Mrs William Rowley, has been discharged from the Air Force. He served 4 years. He was stationed recently at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Mr and Mrs M. E. Krebbs and children of California are visiting with Mr and Mrs William Rowley during the deer season. Mrs Krebbs and Mrs Rowley are sisters. S and C Club members met at the home of Norma Hall, Thursday night and enjoyed an evening at needlework. BILL 29 Special Session Maintained Institution; Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Secand Utah Code Annotions tated, 195.7, Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Carbon Colli ge. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE TOR BOARD OF EXAMINERS I)1S- ROSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISAGAIIVbl ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copies of: (1). The Title as enacted, and, (2). The Ballot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, First Special Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as 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 at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow College and Weber College as State Maintained Institutions; Providing for the Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; and to Both Inclusive and Sections Repealing Sections Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, to and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment HUNTINGTON and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 1 October 29, 30 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT WEBER AND HOUSE OF WAX DIXIE, SNOW, JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISMid-nig- ht show Friday at 12:00 CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPEROctober 31, November 1 TY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON John Payne CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSLizabeth Scott FEREE OPERATE THEM AS Dan Duryea COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO In BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES, THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SILVER LODE SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IS Color OF IF SUCH TRANSFER by Technicolor DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXNovember 3, 4 AMINERS SHALL SELL THE TO THE SAME PROPERTIES MISS GRANT TAKES TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONRICHMOND AS IT DEEMS SIDERATION with PROPER CONSIDERING THE Lucille Ball SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPWilliam Holden ERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of November 5, 6, 7, 8 Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true in copies of: (1). the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, First Special THE HIGH AND TIIE MIGHTY Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Cinemascope and Color Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appears of record in my office. with IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and 1st this Lake Salt at City, affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah John Wayne Claire Trevor day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Laraine Day Secretary of State Robert Stack SEAL 5, her mother to Helper last week where they were joined by two other daughters, Mrs Lutella The County of Dnchesne shall the Twenty-e'rht- h The Countv of Rich shall con District, and be Representative stitute the Third Representative entitled to onp representative. District, and be entitled to one The Cnnntv of Davgett shall representative. the Twentv-nint- h Repreconstitute attention last week. The Countv of Weber shall con and he entitled sentative District, Mr and Mrs Beamen Albrecht stitute the Fourth Representative to ope represeotetive. sm and his brother Rulon. District, and be entitled to eight Portion, 5. This resolution shall wtho is attending school in representatives. of to electors the he submitted were home for the hunt The County of Morgan shall conLogan, in election the at state the general season. stitute the Fifth Representative 1054 in accordance with Article ing District, and be entitled to one TXTTT Portion 1 of the Constiturepresentative. TTtoh The County of Davis shall con- tionT. of LAMONT F. TORONTO Pec- stitute the Sixth Representative of Ptfe of the ptote of District, and be entitled to three retary Utah. DO TTFRFRY CFRTTFY representatives. is a full, true The County of Tooele shall con that the foregoing correct conv of the constitustitute the Seventh Representative and and be entitled to one tional amendment proposed by the Distrir regular session of the Thirtieth representative. 105 as appears of Dr. Rodney F Al ;op noted The County of Salt Lake shall Legislature. constitute the Eighth Representa- record in mv officeWTTFREOF. Chir praetor, Lecturer and I TN WTTNFPP tive District, and be entitled to Health Authority will conand hand set mv hereunto have twenty-seve- n duct a special clinic at the representatives. of 'he The County of Summit shall con nff:red the Great Real Huntin' ton Lotrion Hall, Sat Lake PMt at of Ptate Utah, stitute the Ninth Representative Ont. 30, from 9 30 a urdav, 1954. District, and be entitled to on this Stub day of August. m Call Hunt m to 6 00 p representative. Countv. 2461 ton, Emery in, The Countv of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO fo- - personal appointments constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State. F:ee public lecture on "Can District and be entitlcu to one cer A Monster of Civiliza(SEAL) representative. tion at 8:15 p. m. representatives. FROM THE LAGOON November proposed amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read : Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next following such enumeration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the au thority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ra ios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate shall consist of one member from each coun ty of the State, and the House of of seventy-fiv- e Representatives members. The Legislature may increase or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three times the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the state shall constitute a senatorial district. THEATRE October di Lar TaXrnml two-thir- IREMAN Huntington News Grange Rites Held Max-fiel- sea-so- n: McEl-pran- g, October L. S. d by Mrs Rose Olsen and Mrs Ludean . entertained their children from Salt Lake over the Mrs Ella Maxfield had a quill Jordy Adamson and Sanford week end. Present were Mr mg paity at her home last Mon Adamson of provo were in Hunt VSltOT Jit the Johnson WIS and Mrs Duane Andeison, Mr ( ay and finished a quilt for Funeral services were held ington Tuesday visiting rela-- 1 home during his visit to Emery and Mrs Bill Nafus and Mr the Bazaar which Friday in Provo for Leasil Sam tives. Jordy has recently rec-- 1 Relief County this week. and Mrs Norris Lewis. eived an will be held on the 20th of Nov uel discharge Mr Grange, 67, who died Mon- from the honorable Visitors at the home ( moer Navy after nearly 4 year instead of Dec and Mrs Ray McCandless are Afton Olsen is home on fur- ember this as in other years. The day. Mr Grange was born Sept. years service. Both of the boys hjs mother, Mrs Zina Wilkins, lough for 30 days and is at bazaar shower will be held on 16, 1887, a son of Samuel and lived in Huntington and Mr of his and a sister and her husband, the home parents, school here. the 16th. All articles should Clara Brasher Grange, in Hunt Della Brinkerhoff on HJ? nand has rebe date. that lseni ready ev and He married Crilla Tay- turned from Lehi where she ngton. lHo afnd Mrs had Christiansen nS Mary JU'C aie as her guest make part in t?r.,Fols came to visit last week end her lor in 1907 in the Salt Lake spent two weeks with her mo- the deer hunt and Will remain p.ere visiting with him. lemple. She died in 1909. He ther. sister, Mrs Alma Sorenson, and later for pheasant season. married Corean Gordon Alvin and Val Young were Erna her Sorenson daughter and Mrs Robert BrinkcrhotT Mr and Mrs Cyril McArthur in Provo Tuesday and Wedneof also her brother to Mayfield who died in 1936. He moved are staying in Orangeville for her daughters Mrs Giaee Ihggs a few days with their grand- - Mrs Thelma Jewkes, and Elda and his wile,of Mr and Mrs Alma Provo in 1925. Surviving are sday. and Mrs J. L. Larson and Gunnison. the following sons and daugh- MrMrand children while the parents, Mr Brinkerhoff and family visited Jorgensen, Mrs G. W. Nielson were Mr Birdell Mrs and SorenMr of Lon of home Lorin ters: at the L., and Mrs Shirl McArthur, gj Saturday Murray; business visitors in Reno, Nevwere son sen and Vernon here Lenis G., Dm R., Mrs Elwln and Mrs Edgar Sorensen. to Salt Lake. ada during the past week. lrom May lield and attended Tim Richards is home from the wedding dance for Mr and Florence) Peay, Mrs Albert Mrs Bill McElprang. (Crilla Kapp, Mrs Fred (Lor-ea- Clovis, New Mexico Air Base Ellison, Mrs Garland (Ber during the deer season. Mr and Mrs Andrew Hansen CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Mrs Lilly Engle has returned had the pleasure of having that Crevistone and Mrs Leo home after spending nearly a most of for home their family all of (Estella) Asthon, Provo; PROThe Countv of Utah shall conRESOLUTION A JOIN! Mr his mother of Provo; 28 grand year and a half in the Calif. the deer hunting POSING ro AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative LDS Mission. Mrs Harold and Hansen of Spchildren and 9 great 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District and be entitled to eight Enid Wilson spent a week Mr Don and Mrs one brother and 4 home ring Canyon, THE CONS'll'lLTION OF UTAH representatives. from her work In Salt of Demott Salt Lake, Lavar and BY CHANGING THE CONSTIThe County of Uintah shall conLake City. She wdll go to Califfuneral of sisters. the Pleasant and Grove Attending Magnus TUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE stitute the Twelfth Representative ornia for a few months where OF District and be entitled to one Mr and Mrs Milton Young and services from Huntington were she has employment. MAKING EACH COUNTY Maud1 Anderfrom Salt Gertrude Lake. Gordon, lamily They THE STATE A SENATORIAL representative. Mrs Joseph McElprang enhave all returned from huntThe Countv of Juab shall conDISTRICT. BY REAPPORTIONLois at a bridal shower Nida tertained Arnold, son, Howard, ing and report a deer for each. Mr and Mrs Ezra Harrison, ING REPRESENTATIVES stitute the Thirteenth Representaevening at her home Kenneth Wetzel was d wn Elizabeth Brockbank. Also Mr Monday tive District, and be entitled to AMONG THE SEVER A I, C for her daughter-in-laPatsy fioin Salt Lake to hunt over and Mrs OF THE STATE ACCORDone representative. Me Mullin of Voyles McElprang. She Is the Douglas end. shall week the of The County ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND Sanpete wife of Merlin Cleveland1. Mr Attending the Carbon-Emer- y DUP Convention in Price Saturday wTere Margaret Young, Kate Robbins, Ruby Hales, Mar tlia Sorenson, Fannie Marie Ungerman, Irene Gardner, Mildred Johnson, Elizabeth Gordon, Maud Anderson and Dean Cook. Mrs Rissa Staker entertained at a birthday party for the BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISCanasta Club members Wed- LATURE TO DECREASE AS THE AS WELL INCREASE nesday of last week. Mrs RaREPRESENTANUMBER OF chel Staker was hostess MonTIVES. day night for the Canasta ClBe it resolved by the legislature ub. i ff of of the State of Utah, N N Club ladies were entertained Thursday night at the all members elected to each house concurring therein: home of Mrs Tempie Childs. to Section 1. It is RETURN VOLUME 55, i HUNTINGTON Mrs DALE, UTAH EL huntington i AT CASTLE THURSDAY EMERY NOTES EMERY NOTES Top ol the News EVERY HOME OF TIIE NATIONS GREATEST RESERVES OF COAL URANIUM 0, Castle Theatre j |