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Show "V- Ml (' Mayo Clinic To Double Its Patient Capacity film kodak film Bopula' sizes fd VPte.8in we we'll get it foi lowest prices. JJ5 hove Tcttl - it f AT mason open Till ; s cross-shape- Every Wight 10 tomatoes at our Honeyville tomatoes in roadways waste as a prevent when opening are damaged by rood percentage of these tomatoes This will give you more profit on Ijoxes and crushing. as it will allow more tomatoes to tomato patch, your We afe now shed. PacnS green smooth green Jur fields This will This Morning Billy Glover and Mac Watkins recently won the flights In the Junior open held at the local course last week.' Billy Glover won top honors in the cham a so. River the Park Valley-Raf- t unit and the Goose Creek Grouse Creek unit, but there will be no drawing as neither of these units In . ) , ' ! t' - - iii4 - s. : Permits also will be awarded pionship flight, with young Watkins annexing best in the first flight. Some place 50 boys entered the tourney. .. : f Doe Hunt Drawing Jr. Golf Titles d aitention tomato growers Correction An error of omission was committed by the Journal In reporting a series of parties for Miss Bonnie Lee before her weddtng. Is In making corrections, the reof the shower given by Mrs. Anyone whod like to witness port Rasmussen at her home lh the special permit drawing this Dale In honor of the City Brigham for spe(Wednesday) morning was omitted. The cial deer permits in the Willard-Mantu- bride-to-bNews-Journapologizes for the unit and the Wellsvllle Mountain unit Is Invited to do error. Mac Watkins Win st movie r Billy Glover, ROCHESTER, Minn. CUP) The Mayo Clinic hopes to have its capacity to serve the sick doubled in the next three and a half or four years. The clinics board of governors approved construction of a new building to raise the theoretical capacity of the clinic from 85,000 patients a year to between 150,000 and 160,000. They ordered construction to start in August, 1950. The finishing date for the project will see a towering building covering an entire block. She Fills The Bill r was oversubscribed. The drawing will be held at 9 oclock in the court house this (Wednesday) morning, and the actual permits will be sent out from the fish and game commission office in Salt Lake City, within the next week or two. The drawing this morning will be conducted by Virgil Weld-man- , fish and game warden for Box Elder county. There were about 700 applicaweek. tions for the 500 permits for the special doe kill on Willard-Mantu- a Close Match unit. This hunt will be In the first flight, Mac Wat held in conjunction with the kins and John M. Peters met for buck deer hunt, Octoregular first place. They played the ber 28 to November 7. final eighteen holes Thursday For the 250 permits to be ismorning. John M. Peters was on Wellsvllle mountain, sued one up at the end of the front there were about 350 applicanine, and Watkins seemed to be tions. This also will be a spein a bad slump. But he caught cial doe kill during the regular fire during the back nine and Janet' Leigh season. came in one up on his opponent Successful applicants will be . . . is Norma Shearers gift to the movie-goin- g public. It was the silent film star who In the championship flight, discovered the brown-eye- d notified by mall. Unsuccessful The low faros back to school to the execuher attention and of brought Hollywood beauty top seeded Billy Glover met will their receive applicants with is in John Jet Pilot. Wayne third seeded Alan Hanline for tives.: At present. Miss Leigh provide you with money and license stub back. the top spot jn the junior, meet. sen; shortstop, Stuart Reeves; This stub will permit them to Hanline got past second seeded EXTRA pocket money left field, Vernon Johnson; cen- apply In any unit not oversub Laren Bolsted in the semi-final- s ter Dennis Lund; right scribed and placed on open sale. field, with a one-uiUJSiZ $5.95 Boise victory on utilfield, Eddie Breitenburg; 11 holes. Tom Owens $6.75 Cedar Jensen, ity, Sidney City i tsk Students To Give Glover and Hanline met Satand Scott Grover. .66 Logan ' From The Beehive urday morning to play off their Registration Notice Other honors are: total. At the end of Pocatello $2.60 Students who plan to enroll at Most promising player, Billy the first eighteen In the mornUtah State Agricultural college Provo ..............$2.25 Jensen. ing, Glover was way out in By Alan Hanline Most valuable player, Reese this fall should notify Registrar Salt Lake City 1.28 front by a total of seven-up- . He William H. Bell at the Logan InNielsen. fired a 40 and 41. while Han-line- s ........$7.85 St. George Most Kent stitution of their intention. best efforts were 44 and Made-You- r lace Bunnell; left field. Taylor Jensen. Improved player, are League Tidbits! SeptemRegistration days (Add Tax) 45. In the afternoon, Glover With the ending of the Made-You- r Hollist; centerfied, Bob Jenson; and no delay in signHome runs Billy Jensen, Ross ber needed only nine more holes to league last Monday, there right field, Robert Checketts; Poulsen, N. L., Bob Jenson and ing up will be encounered If GREYHOUND BUS EEPOT finish the meet. He ended up are few odds and ends that Utility, Niel Oman, Newell Jenstudents both new and former A. L. each one. with over his .ioppenent. should be taken care of. At the sen and Reed Hansen. have given advance notice so Howard Hotel Glovers total was .40, 41, 39 Personal awards are as fol- Golf end of most baseball seasons, that IBM forms can be prepared City, Utah Brigham .120; Hanline, 44, 45, 46 135. all-stteams, best player lows: At the golf tournament held for them. Prizes will be given to the awards, and many other honors Most promising player. Bob at the local pasture last Sunday winners during the Peach Days are presented to the players. Jenson. , Mont Glover came out on top celebration, reports Pro Dean This corner, with the help of Most valuable player, Brent as the best golfer. He defeated Candland. t Basil Williams, is going to do Beckert. Dr. Harper Pearse one up to an Most improved player, Robert next top the same thing. spot on the score card. Pul To Good Use Checketts. He won a new tire from Brig American League ham Tire shop for his days MemPHILADELPHIA (UP) work. bers of the chocolate-coatinProbably the most prized thing National League r team for the JunThe After the tourney was over, class at iMastbaum Vocational-Technic- in a league Is the all star-tear ior School marked their So. here is the senior circuit league is as follows: catch- all the winners received valuateam: catcher. Brent Beck-ert- ; ers, Ross Poulsen and Reese ble prizes from different stores graduation in a grand manner. ' pitcher, Mac Robinette: Nielsen; pitchers, Billy Jensen In town. They presented as their handiwork one ton of chocolate candy, first base, Ray Beecher; second and Kent Jensen; first base. Jay third for distribution at children's and jbase, Reed Olsen; Arbon; second base. , Richard Football ti - ; ("Newell Poiilsen ; 'shortstop, base, Wal-- . Gordon; third base. DeVerl Jen ..The Sivers football team old folks': homes. coming along In fine order. They are already working on plays, etc. LeRon Johnson, who last of official duty. year played end, has shifted to Section 2. The Secretary of wing back. Lets see what hap 1 Attorney General, each of whom State is directed to submit this CONSTITUTIONAL pens on this deal? 1 Bhall ; hold his office for four proposed amendment to the ; AMENDMENT ' . 0 . beginning on the first tors of the State at the next Miscellaneous ' in manner after next election the (Passed Marcn o. of general From the , book. January Monday Allsport, PRO- - 'his election, except that the provided for in Article XX111, there was an article stamped as A JOINT RESOLUTION POSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected section I of the Constitution of "Spoken Like a Sportsman. ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin the State of Utah. One of the better Section 3. If adopted by the OF THE when, the State shall be admitted THE CONSTITUTION is as follows: quotes STATE CF UTAH, RELATING into the Union, and shall end electors of the State, this amend-TAll the cocky confidence that THE CONTROL AND SUPER- - n the first Monday in January ment shall take effect the first made Walter Hagen the - best lONOF THEPUBLIC ; : Although Mr. and Mrs. Reader are glad to know l901. The officers of the day of January, 1951. was wrapped up in his one fa S. R. No. 3. J. nn4Rn1?F Executive S during about the OMalleys, they have a lot of other Department, EDUCA-nOa vorite expression. Hagen once shall reside W bet AND THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office he could course that tie the things on their minds, problems right in their own constitutioai 3 record of a southern club, al THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, wherejmendment recSUshall Is this a good time to trade in the old car? v the home: public keep CATION OF THE STATE they though the record was 67, and (Passed Febary 28. 1949 ) PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC ords. books and papers. They A Are we carrying enough insurance on the house?. he had never played the lay JOINT RESOLUTION PR(L INSTRUCTION. shall perform the duties as are ' out. Club members j? r H. J. R. No. 6 What shall we have for Sunday dinner? wagered prescribed by this Constitution u, ARTICLE VI OF THE CON- f $3000. The Haig stepped up to be by as and may prescribed RELATSTITUT10N OF UTAH, Be jt resolved by the LegisOur readers are interested in the news and ad- - , putt on the 18th green .. OF ING TO COMPENSATION lature of the State of Utah, law. y to sink to It LEGISLA-deltea his win needing Section 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE vertising that relate to their needs. Give them the of all the members bet. Grinning at the tense gal NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 to each house concurring .hall nominate, and by and with TURE news about your merchandise and services through " lery, he tapped the ball . and consent of the senate, appoint A T,A-E- 5 r,F. . therein : mv the advertising columns of this newspaper. while it was still rolling, yelp Section 1. It is proposed to all State and district officers ACTUALLY ed: me sucker!" established by offices are of whose Pay 8, amended Article X. Se Ask for a copy of our A.B.C. report which will They did, and Hagens the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may resolved by the Legis- - time Be give you complete and audited information about 8"d be slogan was born. of Utah to read: of Utah, two- crefe.byrkJ not lature of the State is our circulation. control elected Sec. 8. The general - tbjrds 0f ajj members for. If, Tavern Has Everything the two houses t0 each and supervision of the public otherwise proved in inVfavor thereof: system shall be vested Section 1. It is proposed to But Bottle Opener in a State Board of Education amend Article VI, Section 9, of the members of which shall be SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UP) Lou BOX ELDER elected as provided by law. the Constitution of the State of Pf0!? v rs and Dick Moakley worked day Utah to read: The Board shall appoint the and night for a week to do the - Section 9. The members of the State Superintendent of Public tller.e) oi1ofthe7 shall receive such hundred and one things requir Instruction who shall be the Legislature fjjj not exceeding ed before opening their new If compensation, executive officer of . the Board. This newspaper is s member of the Audit Vwi Olilte lne tavern. ;; ' of ,eJfialatlv Section 2. The Secretary SecJetry of State Stete Audi- - E00 AA n v.or Bureau of Circulations, a national association 0 a day expenses State is directed to submit this torStafe Treasurer or Attor- - te,r and opened for busl Finally they of publishers, advertisers and advertising and ness." ' ;; proposed amendment to the elec be vacatad by death, wl?1lle actually .'n session, agencies. Our circulation is audited by expeto-- .of taenext at Stata the rienced A.B.C. circulation auditors. Our The first customer ordered of manner id the general election A.B.C. report shows how' much circulation the Governor to to submit this bottle of beer. When they tried we have, where it goes, how obtained and provided for in Article XXIII. f JL the saml by appointment. State " directed to discovered 6erve him, ec- e they to the amendment Section 1 of the Constitution and the appointee shall bold hii proposed other facts that tell advertisers what they get 'at the they had forgotten one impor Utah of the State of Utah. few their money when they use this paper. tant have didnt thing. They next .general, election ..in...the H J. R.No.6 be elected and qualified, as may manner aa provjded for oy bottle opener. : be provided The customer left thirsty. Article XXIII, Section 1. Con- ' CONSTITUTIONAL Governor, stitution of the State of Utah. 20. The 2 Secretary of State,' Auditor, Section 3. If AMENDMENT adopted by the and electors of the state, this amend- Attorney-Gener- al Treasurer, March 8, 1949.) (Passed such other! State and district merit shall take effect the first for day" A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-- officers as may be provided ofjanuary, 1951.' TO AR- - by law, shall receive for their . HEBER BENNION, JR., ING AMENDMENTS TICLE VII, SECTION 1, 10, AND services monthly, a compensation Secretary of State of the State ' OF 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION a3 fixed by law. of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- THE for said V1FY that the foregoing is a The compensation FXErnI T in all laws full, true and correct copy of vv nFPA RTMENT TERMS officers as provided this ti Consti- - the three constitutional to enacted OF pursuant DUTIES AND RFSIDENCE THE GOVERNORS tution, shall be in full for all- ments proposed by the regular FOUR APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- - services , rendered by said offi- session of the Twenty-eight- h ING OF VACANCIES IN CER- - cers, respectively, in any official Legislature, 1949, as appears of OLD TAIN OFFICES; AND THE capacity or employment during record in my office. OF STATE thei, respective terms of office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I COMPENSATION OFFICERS. No such , officer, shall receive have hereunto set my hand and Be it resolved by the Legis- - for the performance of any affixed the Great Seal of the for his State of Utah, it Salt Lake City, lature of the State of Utah, two-- ' official , duty any . fee fixed by this 1st day of September. 1950. use, but all fees thirds of all members elected to own HEBER BENNION. JR. each house concurring therein:, law for the performance by It is proposed to either' of them of any official Section I. Secretary ar State advance m voeal) amend Article VII. Sec. 1, 10. duty, shall be collected ufHisrr sthaightB ana 20 of the Constitution of,- and deposited with the State credit : the to Treasurer to read monthly Utah of the State Section 1 The t xecutive of the State. The Legislature onsi-t of Gov-- ; may provide, for the payment of , r IMarut,enl 4 - : : TRTTTnTTTT expanses M .iate- Stau artuai. " and : : : : fc . Treasurer., ana.A of said.....officers white traveling : : : : - : : r r r : Things got under way 'last Monday, August 28 with ' the qualifying rounds for flights. Pro Dean Candland set the boys off at the starting table' 4 at 9 oclock In the morning. After the qualifying rounds were finished. Bill Harris and Dean Candland divided the boys up into the two flights for elimination. The boys played their matches luring the rest of the . Sterling H. Nelson Co. T NO. 2. 5FY JAIL MORRIS VANCE, Manager Phone Bear River 2250 ; .. h SPORT SHOTS p ded Att i & HAIL QQOQQD0S7 RATS"! y e , Cartot Mmt ROGRAl 28-3- 10-u- p " ", I - ' o - g All-Sta- all-sta- .... . ' . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS I see the OMalleys bought that house on Melrose Street eiec-year- s. It , No. , ; . - . u . 14-fo- : . FFsSfN ol n Yes, milady, its wonderful. Hot not half waters just right i for any warm or scalding household use. And, on an average, it costs about 10c a day. Your electric water heater makes because it all so carefree, too everythings automatic. There are no basement stairs to climb, no fires to make, no controls to adjust. And its so safe. j.ourna .orfury ey-Sr- al I K by-la- No. (i; , There's ne heller bourben ! amend-OFFICEK- S- runs i . ! HU: (Zivim oJilKQOIi $ '.fosS' jvrrTvr-TZreC- T OURB Oil s : - . .... - 4 l li;J::i;i;i:n::i:i:i:i:::iM;iUM;if J |