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Show TAKOWAN TIMES, TAROWAN, UTAH, Happenings In Paragonah CORCSI'OVN'T IIILMA LAMOREAUX IL H, base at Fort Ord Mrs. J. L Berry and her 3 children of Lemon Grove, California and a friend. Mrs O V. Minks arrived in Fara. gonah last week to visit with the Ivan Robb family and 0 establish thcmselve here for the deer hunting season. They have purchased the old Milton Robb property in the eastern part of town and have been busy getting settled here be. fore the men folks arrive Mrs. Mabel Robinston is here -- THONE 30U i?(for the Capitol City to spend a new boasting great grand tome time doing genealogical child The husky oung man research work. During hei there she is a guest of arrived in the Iron Co Jlos-ta- y make to her neire and nephew, Verda first p.tal Sunday Mr. time parents of and Mrs. and ihll Heffener. Mrs Wade Paternal grand- - ti ah' ex pec ted to return home parents are Mr. and Mrs. .about Nov. 1st aso. f rar Mrs. Alice Jones, primary I City. The young father was lpr(.,lKttnti announces Lhat unable to be present to wet. wiU an unusual trcat thpre come his son. he left for Ja- - Jn storc for the childrcn ncxl pan sometime ago on the first wcck Instcad of the rfgular f his journey to Korea meeting Tuesday there will childrens dance in the Mr. and Mrs. J. Lowe Bart- .tonum immediate-wen- t on and their son J. i,owe Jr. to Salt Uke City the ! blowing school. Each child requested to bring a dime first of the week qn business the annual .hich w11 They made the trip up on fund dlmc in Pnmary Monday returning the foil. tlon to Emitting him to the day. dance .Refreshments w ill be Mrs Tula Rastian is in furnished by the officers and Salt Lake City at the present teachers. Seventh and eighth time. She left early last week grade youngsters are invited Mr. to join the party also Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robin son and their two small children left early Sunday for the first part of their journey to California. They were traveling to Salt Lake City to vjxmd a few days with rcla. tives in that vicinity and they planned to visit some of Boyds people in Sacramento and other places in California before establishing themselves in Monterey which, is only six miles from Boyds Robinson Ilas-I.aV- ! ar OCTOBER f addi-oAin- g ffr f .1 - .1 OF SENATE REFERENDUM BILL 2 Firat Special Heaaiott An Art Abolishing Carbon College aa a Stata Maintained Institution: Providing for I)isp";tion by the Board of Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Coliege; and Repealing SecChapter 22, laiwa of Utah, 1951 Utah Coda Annoand tions tated, 195.1, Relating to tha Fatabliahment and Oparation of Carbon College. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE AS A STATE COLLEGE; THAT THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH. I, LA MONT F. TORONTO, Ferret ary of State of tha State of Utah, do hereby rertifv that the foregoing are fult, correct and true copies of; (1). The Titles enacted, and, (2). The Rallot Title, in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Omptar 22, Law of Utah. First Special Session, 1965), a will appear on the Ballot aa Referendum Proposition Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1964, and aa appear of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha State of Utah at Salt Lake City, thi 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State ( SEAL ) 5, 6, DISCON-TINUK- D MAIN-TAINK- I) mm 63-33- h'-r- t v-tcr-i- d , 4ni 1 j j I , 1 and Mr. Robfrom Salt Lake th.s week. agonah They will be return- - for several days, as weJ as can She is attending to h.iMncss ing to Elisnore, Calif, at the inson is doing be expected matters in cor.r.i goo u ;th end of the week. Mr. and renting her projH-rMr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb re- er She is a g.nM at tic home turned home from Salt Lake and sons. Van and ' of her brother and California arm. Thursday of last week. Ivan Montebello. wecK-enlaw, Mr. and Mrs ban Ibob is last progressing in a satisfart. ?d here Mr. and Mrs Lav Mr Bride ory manner from his back op- - vacation and for the (enjoyed a week- - n is.t from c ration and is much better, deer hunt. They are vi ng four of their grand. hildrcn At this time Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. Protheroa mother, from Cedar Citv Tin y ucro Robb wish to express their; Mrs. Amy Prothero. Lynn. Denme Ray. Lorraine thanks and appreciation to! Qn Wednesday evening of and Dale Mosdell. ch.'irrn of their many friends in Para- Mrs. Roetve Lund Mr. and Mrs Wayne MrmHl gonah and elsewhere for the at a delightful hostess Thelma came over on Sunday, aid and assistance rendered wa3 Mrs. Hazel home. party at her Dale and Jaw no Gordon to lhim recently. They arejpawn Evans was geust of and their small son guprise affair. rnvp.i extremely grateful to all w ho honor at iicrc Monday for a visit w h helped them m any 'yA number of ladies from Parfor Javcnes folks. the Grar.t n Uncle Tom Robinson, joined friends here Jones. Dale is on eave and eriy resident, is suffering from a pleasant evening together, they had been jo Idaho to a touch of pneumonia this Mrs. Lola Robb and Mrs. at f pend some time with his wick. The attending physi- - Golda Topham assisted to P,ir. cian has prescribed bed rest entertaining. people before eom.i , c 1 REFERENDUM TO SENATE RILL SI Chapter 24, I,awa if Uth, 1951 First Special Session An Art Abolishing th Operation of Dixia College, Snow College and Weber Ollege a State Maintained Inatitutiona; Providing for the Tianafer of AH Real and Pergonal Property Comprising Said College on Condition That They Be Maintained aa CoTlegea; and to Both Inrluaiv and Section Repealing Sort ion Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, to and Chapter 65, of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proportion Ns. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW. AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES RE AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERS TY COMPRISING SAID TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IE THEY FAIL TO BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES. THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONAS IT DEEMS SIDERATION TROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OP-- E RATION, T, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utfh, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copiee of; (1). the Title a enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in Reiferendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24, Law of Utah, First Special Seion, 1953), aa will appear on the Ballot at Referendum Proposition Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and aa appear of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto let my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, thi lit day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. 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