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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH rGE i fcT From where I sit ...h Joe Marsh Want To Join Our Club? contributing cake, pics, an 1 coffee, the men contributing the meat for barbecuing, and the beer or ale. Newcomers to our town are parried when they hear tak of The Baibecue Club. Want to know who can join, and what the purpose is. Well, the answer is: any one can join whos neighborly inclined. The purpose is simply to enjoy good food, good beer and ale, good conversation all towards getting to know one another better. From where I sit, its this simple wholesome side of country life in America its spirit of good-fel- l that m:ik"S for and better understanding between neighbors. As I Ray, Neighbor, rny one can join ud! So c'me along a wek fiom this Saturday. position that the charges against us have been, and are without foundation in fact, we need but call attention to the fact that no grand jury was drawn or summoned to investigate the operation of any of our local governmental units or the actions of its off icals. The laws of the state of Utah provide as follows A grand jury shall be drawn or summoned only when m the opinion of the jude of the district court of the county, the public interest demands it As it has never been considered necessary or ex tol-ran- ce Every other Saturday, at one farm or another, the pit is dug, and the fire started. And by sun- YOUR Re-ele- ct down, neighbors from miles around the women have come together Copyright, 19 8, V ruled States Burners foundation munity from political sources in Salt Lake 'Four years ago, a libelous attack was launched against this city, its pt ople and their officials, and scatleied all over the state. Again this year, unjustifiable statements and advertisements have appeared in the metropolitan press and scurrilous handbills and pamphlets have again tbeen widely circulated, reflecting upon the morals of our people, and upon the integrity of our local governmental units; and we understand that other like diatribes are even now in the making. Our people must rely upon the good, sound common sense of the citizens of Utah to discredit these periodic smear campaigns, and to recognize them a s baseless atacks by u politicians. Thousands of our guests at conventions and regional meetings held here over the span of years, and other visitors who are familiar with our city and county and their residents, are well aware of the highly unfair criticism that has been so selfishly directed at us "We feel that to support our Price Officials Object To Sme3r Tactics Notice Carries Feelings Of Municipal Leaders A certified (Editors Note a statement of issued by the copy mayor and city council of Price, is printed herewith, to give residents an idea as to the feelings of neighboring community, when .attacked by politicians. The Price City officials feel, as do many other communities, that a city itself should not come in for attack, merely because a political campaign is being carried on, and they have asked that the State as a whole be informed as to their feelings in this matter ) The good people of Price are justly resentful of the insinuating statements and veiled accusations hurled at their com that SEE ITI TRY ITl BUY !Tl THEN YOULL KNOW WHY TODAYS pedient to call a grand jury in politics at the expense of a peoCarbon County, it may be safely ple and a community that is presumed that the public interest materially no different than that the others of like description and did not demand it alleged charges were without size throughout the State of foundation in law; could not Utah. be substantiated, and were mereThis statement made and orly accusations designed to mis- dered spread upon the minute lead the general public for sel- records of City of Price this 19th fish political gain. day of October, A. D., 1948, We are therefore, confident "Price, A Municipal Corporcitizens ation, by: that our fellow Utah v 'll recognize the past attacks A D Keller, Mayor; Wayne E. upun our community, the un- Johnson, City Councilman, Marfounded current statements, and cel Jeanselme, City Councilman; any future accusations fir what John W, Holden, City CouncilMuiray Mathis, City just dirty man; they really are Coun liman; Harvey Thomas, City Councilman STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF CARBON: SS CONGRESSMAN I, Ben Ward, City Recorder of Price, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a statement issued by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Price, and spread upon the records this 19 day of October, 1948. Ben Ward, (SEAL) City Recorder. 29, 1948 r IsMI too build you the finest home or garage, in less timeless labor tost, with -.ORIGINAL BUEHNER BLOCKS LESS COST: large uniform Bu.hnw blocki tabor, Iom mortar. BEST QUALITY: for straight attractive walls. Special mochinas plus Bu.hnor experience occur, uniform texture and shape, plus high-aquality. requir. Iu ct APPROVED BLOCKS: Msst FHA, State and Federal building specifications. Quality assured by tests in Utah State and U of U laboratories. 0ln,ina BUEHNER PLANT AND OFFICES: "'s" At 2800 So W Temple Salt Lake City Phone "I'm told that Utah's primary industries are those that produce more than Utah people use, so the excess is sold elsewhere to bring back dollars we need to buy things we don't produce. I'm mighty proud to belong to Utah's biggest LEADER - FIGHTER - WINNER i Ranking Member of the Powerful Agriculture Committee A Statesman of Vision and Courage KVNU on Oct. 28 - 29, 9:40 LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER SIB BIB BIBIBlB'Bifl BilBiB I MONUMENTS H I, - Order Now For FALL DELIVERY8 NEW DESIGNS ja See 5 Clayton Rasmussen I Phone 171-- J - Salina q TUNE IN I -K- KSVC KOAL p.m.; Nov. 1, 6:30 & JOINT RESOLUTION PROPROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE 1, SECTION 13 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF ITAH, RELATING TO PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND JURIES. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor A two-thir- thereof: Vote To Retain k- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B mining!" Honored and Respected LO - ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY primary industry . KSUB 9:10 p.m. Paid Political Adv by Granger Campaign Committee S T. Jepposen, Chairman, Ogden, Utah ToD- OCTOBER UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION - IS !. Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to lead: Section 13. Offenses heretofore required to be prosecuted by indictment, shall be prosecuted by information fitter examination and commitment by a magistrate, unless the examination be waived by the accused with the consent of the Stae, or by Indictment, with or without such examination and commitment. The formation of the grand jury and the powers and duties thereof shall be as prescribed by the I egislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1949. I, I1EBER BENNION, JR., Secof State of the State of DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-SevenLegislature, 1947, as appears of record in rny 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 16th day of August, 1?48. retary Utah, Dr. E. Allen th Bateman State Supt. of WATER A4osUr, u, ' Public Instruction SflKfg 4 a DEMOCRATIC if TICKET Successful, Trained School Leadership fi Paid Politic. Adv. by J. C. Moffitt. . Anderson, Lloyd M. Theurer, Golden P. Wright Howard McDonald Lei end FOR PROOF Let us wash a ' rFEAL) Secretary of State. OOepOO3XXOCCOOOOOOOOOC load of your clothes FREEI Phone u and make arrangement Heres where to get. to tee a load of your clothes washed thoroughly clean the easy Laundromat way. There no obligation. and ESHPEESIT Precious hot water and soap. 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