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Show urban renter, one liased on geography, the other on population. erHonaUy Spunking On Varotion mi las der daughter of Mr IMd Mis Joseph R Reedei, Is this week with her Mr and Mis Leon WlutwoCh gi uidpaii nis Mr and Mrs Max and baby d uightei, Kllen are gut lie ,t i hi and at the Wil American now icsclim m Salt Iake ( ity mn Riti hie home at his ein Fol k Uhitwoith w lane Mi ployed by Beuhler Bingham and i lai ret He was iclensed from C S Army dutv in June hiwoith is the former Mis y Flea mu daughter of Mr THEATRE DRIVE-Iand Mis Wallet Bosley Corinne Whitworths Arc Now Residing in Salt Lake Temple Rites Planned Taking a completely contrary view, the Mr ,i n ri Mrs I) tv id Kunli Deseret News published on the same dav, ot Will, ml this week .mnoutn Hunts out that "Governor Lee has done well (l Ihe engagement and lorlh in refusing to allow a small, willlul group of coming marriage of their harm legislators to open up a costly, confusing mg daughter, Velda Ku Kun wrangle over ground that has leen thorough- ier Miss Kunler will heiome tin ly covered already. LD.S temple liride of Despite all the talk and all the son of Mr and M been cm, has that MipiHisedly going uldrirk Boekweg of Ogden i" onlv one concrete plan has been advanced by ceremonies pi uined for Sepu n one man. And it, far from being a com- her 3 in the Sap Lake LDS t ri conI'le promise, is a complicated, unwoikable Kunler is a student coction little different in principle from other BoxMissKlder high s hool and an legisdans argued at length by previous DS seminary gr.iduate latures and re)octed, says the News. Mr Boekweg is now lulfillmg , To Be September Bride ( ByCWC Auto - Vu. A!4 'lluniu-Bookue- soul-searchi- Bo-le- N I It is interesting to note the difference of opinions on the legislature reapportionment amendment between editorial writers on Salt Citys two newspapers, reflecting of course, the opinions of the owners and , VT4 , I VN ' .? amend- - Ci What must not be forgotten is that the LOS stake Utah legislature has been earnestly seeking a workable plan of reapportionment for 11 Lt. Col. B. White years. Of all the dans that have been disTransferred to Neb. cussed, onlv one has even come close to acLt Col and Mrs Boyd ceptance That is the promised constitu- While and children Boyd II B maa tional amendment approved by big Al.in.i. Kenneth and Brelt visit legislature and offered ed Briefly in Perry jority bv the Brigham to the Mople for vote this fall, the writer City and Corinne recently The White family was cm note continues. lo opu-latio- In a blistering editorial the Trib claims the proposed amendment is inequitable,, that it will destroy democratic government The and encourage blocs and bossism. state will be placed in a straight jacket, the writer continues and it will permanently abandon the principal of majority rule, giving control by a very small minority to divide the people and "circumvent the operation of the tw'o party system. Says the Trib, the lines are being drawn for a bitter fight that could do incalculable harm to unity in thp state. It would seem that the Trib just doesn't trust anyone who lives outside the metro- politan areas, that if the legislature is dominated by a rural minority we could be willful and discriminatory against urban people and proerty, and that the job ahead is to educate and organize the eople to see to it that a large part of Utah's population is not disenfranchised. That of course is nonsense. How could the legislature be dominated just because a majority of the senate comes from rural counties while at the same time a majority of the house members would come from the Putting the News definitely oring the federal pattern which would create two legislative bodies representing conflicting interests, the newspaper said: no other system of government has ever been found that provides such safeguards against whether is be deaotism or desHtism by minority or majority. des-Hitis- one-ma- n Instead of educating and organizing, as the Tribune threatens, the News intends to quespresent both sides of this tion as fairly and completely as they can be presented. Then let the people decide. Ill go along with that. have more faith in our city cousins than the Trib has in us and even if they do have 64 percent of the vote, I believe they are as interested in good government as I am. I Ive been calling Charles Clifford an official weather recorder for some time now but Im going to change his title to unofficial weather prophet. When getting the blistering temperatures from him last Tuesday evening I asked him to dish up some cooler weather. He promised it for Wednesday and he certainly delivered. Mrs. R. N. Trice, 610 South Main, was picked as the winner in the Magnificient Obsession contest conducted recently by the Salt Lake Tribune. According to the judges, she will get a chance to do something about her obsession which was to do something nice for some of the people in her neighborhood the ill, aged, shut-in- s and the lonely. Such a vv Miss Velda Kay Kun.Ier wedding promises ip the Salt will mite Lake LDS temple on September 1 with Thomas Iloekweg, son nf Mr. and Mrs. Uuldrick Boekweg of Ogden. Miss Kunler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kunzler of Willard. . . . purely unselfish desire restored human nature, the judges Mrs. Farrell Olsen Especially Feted at Home Builders 25th Anniversary Meeting Farrell Olsen was especially honored in the Fifth sented ward on Sunday evening, AuEntertaining with double trio numbers were: Mrs Gordon gust 1. i Mrs Walter Dugan i Reese. The theme of the annual PriJaggi, Mrs Dclir Jensen, Mrs mary evening program was the Ervin Jensen Mrs Charles Bur25th anniversary of the Home nett and Mrs Orville Waters, Builders department. Mrs Olby Mrs. J Oleen sen has taught Home Builders accompanied Palmer for the past 15 years. Following the special award The meeting was announced to Mrs Olsen, President Shields by Mrs. Gordon (Carol) Jensen, presented a lovely corsage and with Mrs. Adrien Shields, presi- the Home Builders dedicated a dent, giving the address of wel- song to her come. Throughout the program, Mrs Prayer was offered by Mrs Charles Burnett conducted the Lewis Siggard followed by talks singing and Mrs Gordon Reese by Mrs. Gordon (Carolyn) Jen- and Mrs J Oleen Palmer fursen, Mrs Farrell Olsen and Mrs. nished piano and organ music. Bill Rowe. Five year service pins were Demonstrations on the Lark. awarded to: Mrs LeC.rande Bluebird and Seagull program Tea, Mrs Orville Waters. Mrs. wdth teachers and girls in the DeLor Jensen. Mrs Frvtn Jenclasses participating, were pre sen, Mrs. J Oleen Palmer, Mrs fhas W Claybnugh Publisher Gladys Exkeraley, Advertising Manager Menvber Audit Bureau of Circulations, I Pres State Association, The following births are an Utah tional Editorial Association and United nounced from Cooley Memorial Pres. Advertising Representative Utah State Press Salt Lake Association, hospital: ity. Utah A girl was born August 3 to Norman and Orva Davis of Brigham City. On August 4. a boy was born to Alexander and Irene llovvard-OsbornPoulton of Ogden. C e Adrien Shields, Mrs Edward Hadley. Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs Walter Jaggi and Mrs Evan Jackson. Fifteen year service pins werp presented to Mrs Farrell Olsen, Mrs Virgil Tierce and Mrs. Lewis Siggard Closing piayer was offered hy Linda Huggins Following the meeting handi work made by the youngsters was displayed. Jeanie, Robeit Susan and Connie Whitaker, Charles Whitaker and family. Maude Faulkner and family, Sadie Hamsun and family. Louise Robinette and family. Cloey Finn and family. - ALSO THE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST' with Cornel Wilde and Anita Loui.se - SI N. - MON. TI ES. "THE BIG HEAT" wilh Glenn Ford and Gloria Graham ALSO "WHEN WORLD'S COLLIDE" in color with R. Keating e - COOL - Corinne Genealogical Committee Today and Saturday Jordan Subscription rate $100 per year, pav able n advance, in combination with the Box Elder News, (published & ed 00 per vm. $1 30 for 6 nedvs) 0 rnts mon'hx, single cojtv BIRTHS ay Anson B Call Jr Mis Keith KORLKT U. MCSFLAS Mis Boyer. Mis Kent Jensen A J Hall Mrs Winston P Nrl D.D.S. Busy with son Mis Knowlton Brown Mis D Wm Hollist Mis Anmuir Activities Temple Jensen. Mis Wav in Johnson The Corinne ward GenealogiHere announces the reopening of Visitors J Oregon Mis Mrs M iiv in 1oteis cal lommittee have been busy Rasmussen. Mrs Glenn his dental oflice at Suite 33, Residence At with activities during the past Howard Andersen. Mis Wayne Loveland Visitors at the home of Mrs week and Mrs Haloid Bone k First Security Bank Building, On Thursday. July 29. mem- Edith Jordan last week were Mr and Mrs Marion Jordan and hers of the committee honored High seme went to Mis Bmu k Brigham City, Utah. Residence daughter, Jo Ann and grand Mrs Margaret II, itch on the oc with Mis Brown (Rawing cut, daughter, Judy, of E nterprise, (dsmn of her hirlhday As is the Mrs Armour lepsen reieivmg Phone 325-J- . Office Phone 1177 ( custom of the group, the com the low an1 iregon iveRng pnc "f eve-home Ihe al j mitte members spent the They also visited mg to Mrs. llaD. of Mr and Mrs W W Smith nine at Ihe Iigan LDS temple AuA trip to Salt Lake City de On Wednesday evening lighted the two little girls who gust 1 the group enjoyed their had their first swim in C.reat annual canyon party H Mis James Salt Lake Bishop and In Salt Lake City they visited Norm in were special guests It w as a no host party with Mr and Mrs Divid II Jor dan and Mrs. Ians Lake. The (omnuttiA members are making plans to attend sessions 2 Box Elder JOURNAL in the Idaho Falls LDS temple IT'S COOL INSIDE 'on August 19. hononng Mr and Brigham City, Utah Mrs Robert Jones birthday Friday. August 6. 1954 les Double Hill Trograem ONE OF THE GREAT LEGENDS $f OF THE WEST! nr a ttuN magnificent TCa y J 4, couiMem ptcnjRts pnenta THE (Ddtlay FRIDAY and SATURDAY in weekly newspaper, eatthlifthed and 1908, every Friday published entered an Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, un- der the act of March 8, 1879 in "THE HAPPY TIME" r A our faith agreed. 1 An eight pound baby bov was and Mrs ( lde M born lo M Karl of Saugus. I dlif on August Mr and Mis 2 according to Frank Karl Fit South Fust Fast grandparents of Ihe child Card Of Thanks To those who bv their acts of kindness expressed their sympa thy and fnendship at the time of our beloved of ihe death father and brother. David Whit aker, we wish to express heait felt tli. inks We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the and Belief icielv our friends all othcis who assisted in any 1 Omaha Nebraska, where Lt White will be stationed with the U S Air Force For the past four yeais they have made their home at Fan field, California during his sir v lee at Travis Air field Wh'te While there Lt ( ol served as teacher in the LltS church Sunday school and Mrs White was Primary president During their brief stay they were honored at a family party at the home of Lt ( ol Whites Roy D parents', Mr and Mrs White, in Periy Attending the affair were: Mr and Mrs U.uk White, Idaho Falls; Mr and Mrs Charles Dredge, Kavsville, Mr and Mrs Milton Meihani and son, Steve, Ogden, and Mr and Mrs Richard White of Lo gan Tiiday and Saturday with Charles Rover and L. Jourdon Grandchild Is Born To the Frank Earls , on record fav- It ol The Trib writer failed to mention that the this malegislature has been tter for 14 years and the measure passed by a whopping majority last year was the first workable plan offered. n Claiming 64 percent of the states in Salt Lake, Utah and Weber counties, the newspaper still seems reluctant to leave the matter up, to the vote of the people. Mrs I fi -- ja home mission for the Ogden examine the promised constitutional ment. h it oitlis parents are Mi Mr and Mrs (. hailes Whitwolth of this i liy vs I On Wednesday morning the Tribune announced, Now Its Up to Voters to Kill Had Plan, bemoaning the collapse of negotiations by a very small minority group to reach w hat In a final desperthey call a compromise. ate move, these 16 legislators, 11 of them from Salt Lake City and one each from Utah, Tooele and Weber counties, repetitioned the governor to call a special session to re- I QIALUOH Mrs. 'Quig' Nielsen Entertains at Bridge Color by Darrell Quig" Nielsen entertained last Thursday evening il hoi home rioes were marked for 11 with budge Ihe diversion of Hie evening Desseit luncheon was served from small tables centered with lovely (cramie figurines Those attending included: Mrs TECHNICOLOR Mrs PhH Dwetfij CAREY PATRICK GRAY Sw" LAW? 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