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Show October 23, 1938 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six Cadte jbaie Mrs. Glen Snow ficial List of Candidates for Saturday and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Wickman were Mrs, Edna Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Balter of s Salt Lake. Mrs. Winn is Mrs. Wick-man- sister. mother, and Mrs. Baker is a Dean and Reid Larsen Mrs. their grandmother, Larsen, Sunday and had with her and other members eneral Election, Tuesday Nov. 4 visited Sarah dinner of the family. Weekend guests at the Dora home were Mrs. Eva Cook and four children of Provo, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Greaves of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeFriez of Salt Lake. Emery County, Utah Mrs. Anna Bell accompanied her brother, Tom Lamph, and a sister, Edna Snow, of Price to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral of their cousin, Leigh Lamph. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Peterson visited relatives and friends one day last wek. They are living in Tacoma, Wash, and had attended LDS Conference and visited their children in Denver, Colo, SAMPLE BALLOT Myrna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, visited her parents over the weekend. She is attending school at the Y. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Anderson of California were guests at the Vernon Oman home last week. Francis participated in the deer hunt. Mrs. Anderson is the former Zelaa Oman and a sister to George Wayman of Logan, Lea-lan- d Wayman and family of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Marshall and children and Mrs. Myrtle Rowley of Huntington were weekend visiters at the James Hardys. The men enjoyed the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jorgensen of Logan and Carol Salbacka of Provo spent the weekend at the Berdell Lake home. Berdell and Vern were among the lucky hunters who brought home their buckskin. Mrs. E. G, De Munbrun and Mrs. Jsetta Allred, mayor of Loa, visited the Emery Larsens last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Richard Peterson have moved into the Olive Huntington apartment. They expect to spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Larsen had son Kimble and wife of Richfield home over the weekend. Franz and some friends from Salt Lake were also here to go on the hunt. their ITS THE NEW NECCHI, THE MOST REMARKABLE SEWING MACHINE BUY IN YEARS! SEE ALL YOU GET FOR ONLY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE SHALL SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO TAKE FROM THE STATE TAX COMMISSION THE POWER TO ESTABLISH SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS. Against I SHALL SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE SHALL RECEIVE EXPENSES AS PROVIDED BY LAW WHILE ACTUALLY IN SESSION. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE ONLY $2.00 PER WEEK ONLY $199 . . . yet you get the proven brand that was first with automatic sewing in America. ONLY $199 . . . yet it makes hundreds of decorative stitches! ... ONLY $199 yet it makes buttonholes, even sews on buttons! SHALL SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO GRANT TO THE LEGISLATURE AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXEMP- TION FROM TAXATION OF ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, FURNITURE, AND EQUIPMENT USED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE OWNER AT HIS PLACE OF ABODE IN MAINTAINING A HOME FOR HIMSELF AND FAMILY. .'or . Against ONLY $199 . . . yet it darns, mends, blindstitches, bar tacks! SHALL SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT ROYALTIES RECEIVED BY THE STATE AS A RESULT OF MINERAL LEASES OF LANDS THAT HAVE BEEN, OR MAY AT SOME FUTURE DATE BE GRANTED TO THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE UNITED STATES TO BE USED FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE COMMON SCHOOLS AND SHALL BE AND REMAIN A PERMANENT FUND AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT RENTALS RECEIVED BY THE STATE FROM SCHOOL AND STATE LANDS BE PLACED IN THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND, BUT NOT THE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OR OTHER DISPOSITION OF MINERALS OR OTHER PROPERTY FROM SCHOOL AND STATE LANDS. ... ONLY $199 yet it mokes beautiful monograms! ONLY $199.. . yet it practically runs itself. You hardly lift a finger! ONLY $199 ... yet it does everything machines for more costly can do! OTHER SHALL A LAW BE ENACTED PERMITTING PARIMUTUEL WAGERING AT HORSE RACING MEETS AND CREATING A STATE RACING COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE LICENSES AND PROMULGATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING MEETS. EIGHTY-SEVEPER CENT OF ALL MONEY WAGERED AT ANY MEET SHALL BE RETURNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WINNING TICKETS, TWO PER CENT TO THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND, ONE PER CENT TO THE COMMISSION, NINE PER CENT TO THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATION. AND, TO SECURE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAXES, ONE PER CENT OF WINNING WAGERS TO STATE TAX COMMISSION. ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAGERING IS AUTHORIZED. LICENSES MAY BE REVOKED FOR ANY VIOLATION OF THIS N MACHINES START AS LOW AS $59 PRICE TRADING SEWING MAC Hi.N DEPARTMENT Price, Utah INITIATIVE PETITION NUMBER ONE Lv .wtcCMj ACT. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, the (neat twenty-nint- h Seal of the I have hereunto set my hand and affixed Stale of Utah, at Salt Lake City, in said stale, this day of September, 1938 LA MONT E. TORONTO, ( S E A L ) Secretary of State |