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Plymouth New Archibald who Mrs Lawrence returned to her home Tuesday of last week from the Dee hospital at Ogden where she had received medical treatment for a few days was taken to the Valley hospital for further treatment during the weekend Mrs Bertha Lamb was transacting business in Logan Wednesday of Last week Mr & Mrs Wm J IJess were there also visiting relatives and friends Mr & Mrs Henry Starr had as Wednesday guests their daughter Mrs Clca Lamb and Mrs Don It Lamb & Mrs Doan Lamb were in on business Thursday A Hess & Mrs George spent a few days in Ogden last week visiting They drove homo in a Ford car they had exchanged their old one for Mr Ogden Mr Marge Skinner and her of Fielding were Thursday callers on Mrs Jesse Lamb Mr ic Mrs Boyd Taylor of thi moved to Garland place have where Mr Taylor expects to bo employed during the sugar boot Mrs mother campaign Mrs Hadley and Mrs Jenson of Bricdiam City called on Mr and Mrs Rulon Rudd hero as thev wore on tW visit relatives for tho way to Mr & next few clays c( Wanda Rhodes Miss Mr Jaek Mrs Ac daughter Rhodes of viitin" here for a few days wifh Miss Rhea Hess Jesse Archibald who recently underwent a serious oneration at the Deo Hospital arrived home Rrieham City is and is improving those from here who at Riverattended the funeral side Saturday for Mrs Thos TTdv Mrs were Mrs Hannah Kohlhenn Annice Lamb Mrs Ft hoi Estop Mr & Mrs Nessio Vanderhoof Mrs Henry Starr Mrs Tois Lamb Mrs Joseph-scOloon and Bishop Saturday Among taken suddenly ill Leo Lamb treatment at received Monday Ho returnthe Valiev Hospital ed home Tuesday much imnrovod Dewaino IT Lamb and Don R Lamb attended the Logan temnle Monday Mrs Steeed Lamb Mrs Oleen Josonhson Doris Mrs Clvdr Mrr Stare Sonia Kohlheno Ilannah and Don R Lamb attended Sunmeetinr day Sdiool preparation Sunday afternoon at Garland Speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Mrs Jane Udv and Don R Lamb and remarks by Counselor Newell Nish who also took charge of the meeting A number of our ward members are employed at the sugar factory for the beet campaign The dry farmers are rejoicing over tho prospects of the dry REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 Chapter 22 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said College and Repealing Sections Utah Code Annoand tated 1953 Relating to the Establishment ana Operation of Carbon College BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED 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 LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State of the State o Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing are full correct and tiue of: (1) The Title as enacted and (2) The Ballot Title in copies Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22 Laws of Utah First Special Session 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two at the General Election November 2 1954 and as aprecord in my office of pears IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st day of October 1954 LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 24 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College Snow College and Weber College as State Maintained Institutions Providing for the Transfer of AH Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges and to Both Inclusive and Sections Repealing Sections to Both Inclusive Utah Code Annotated 1953 and Chapter 85 Laws of Utah 1953 Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie Snow and Weber Colleges Chapter BALLOT farm grain as the recent rains have provided enough moisture to start the grain and some of better are the fields looking Uian they did a year ago Mrs Jesse Lamb and Mrs Lamb and daughter Linda A Is Qt Fair H To close Carbon College legislation? Is by hasty e Sound Economy Dt To close permanently one of the state’s less expensive schools? To give away a million dollar investment in buildings and equipment? If Os TITLE Proposition No 1 AN PROVIDING THAT DIXIE SNOW AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOAUI) OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES IF 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 FOR SUCH CONTRANSFEREE SIDERATION AS IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING TIIE SAVING XP THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION I LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing are full correct and true the Title as enacted and (2) the Ballot Title in copies of: (1) Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24 Laws of Utah First Special Session 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number One at the General Election November 2 1954 and as appears of record in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st day of October 1951 LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL ACT Fair jThat supporters of Carbon College will abide by any decision made by a competent committee with time to investigate all the phases of Carbon Junior College Until such a study is made vote Against Senate Oil! L!o 29 LEGAL NOTICE — e The public is hereby given that a Cemetery Maintenance District is proposed to be organized in Box Elder County including the property enclosed in the following boundaries Beginning at the South V4 cor of Sec 15 T 12 N R 3 W SLM th East to a point 141 ft West from the Southeast cor of Sec 15 th North Easterly 160 rds to a point 62 ft West from the East V cor of said Sec 15 th East 62 ft th South 495 ft th East 1551 ft th South 825 ft th East 2409 ft th North 1320 ft th East 1320 ft th South to the Southwest cor of Sec 13 T 12 N R 3 W SIM th East 412 ft to the Malad River th North Easterly along the Malad River to a point 1800 ft East cor of from the Northwest said Sec 13 th Northeasterly along the Malad River to a point 265 ft West from South-eascor of the Northwest Vi of Sec 12 T12NR3W SLM th East 265 ft th North to the NE cor of the NW cor of said Sec 12 th West 940 to the Malad River th ft along the Malad Northeasterly River to a point 540 ft Wrest from the NE cor of the SW H of See 1 T 12 N R 3 W th East 540 ft th SLM North 507 ft th West H mile to the West line of said Sec 1 th South 177 ft th West to the West line of the NEVi of Sec 2 T 12 N R 3 W S LM th South 330 ft th West 570 ft to the East line of tho of the Bear River Canal th Northwesterly line to along said Fast the North line of said Sec 2 th West 1116 5 ft to the NW cor of said See 2 th West mile th 34 mile th South West H mile to the West line of Sec 3 T 12 N R 3 W S LM th South 2 miles to the West H cor of Sec 15 T 12 N R 3 W S LM th East mile th South mile to tho point of beginning &L C i fair-mind- iflUE citizents should vote to mm mi tML wm extra SH No 2038 la eat I 40 4 i 44 46 tliei 48 14 Size large 18 18 18: M M yd eat In small medium targe and extra large sizes Median Use scraps tor takrs yds No 2197 Is appliques Send 33c for EACH pattern with name number and size to address style AIDKEY LANE BLUE A I’ Box 369 Madison Square Station New York 19 FASHN Y The new ION BOOK shows scores of other styles 23 e extra r Any taxpayers within the i of such boundaries l i KTipn i district mav on Thursday Hie 4th day of November 1954 GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES rt the hour of 2:00 pm in the For Further j Information r’ountv Commissioners’ Room of Consult the County Clerk or ( he Countv Court House Brigham the j Respective Signers City Utah which is the place hite and hour fixed for a hearNOTICE TO CREDITORS obiee-ionand offer ing appear any Estate of DAVID A CANNON to the organization of such also known as D A CANNON district the proposed boundaries Deceased thereof or the including or exCreditors will present claim of anv real property with vouchers to the cluding of visitors Logan Tuesday undersigned wire or therefrom therein at Garland Utah on or before this week The name of said dis the 17th day of December A D Mrs Ed Silvester of Bothwell triet is proposed the “RTVFRSIDE CEME- 1954 and Mrs Doyle Bragg of Garland TERY MAINTENANCE DISIda Cannon Michaelis aie visiting their parents Mr & TRICT” Administratrix with the Will Mrs Charles E Hess The creation annexed of said district of the estate of and all rights and obligations DAVID A CANNON also M rs Arthur Welling was an thereunder are proposed to be esknown as D A CANNON Peck the tablished at Frank under authority of Deceased overnight guest Title 8 Chantnr 1 of Utah Code Date of first publication: home Saturday October 15 A D 1954 Annotated 1953 Mr & Mrs Colon Sweeten of IN WITNESS WHEREOF we Holbrook were here Friday for have ordered this notice publishthe funeral for Mr Hughes ed as required by Statute this Sue Ann Nielson of Salt Lake 4th day of October 1954 Cameras Photo Supplies BOX City visited her grandparents durELDER COUNTY ing last week’s school vacation SERVICE ON COMMISSIONERS Lewis S Wight chairman ROLL FILM Mr A Mrs Jim Wise of Logan visited relatives here on Friday George H Davis member and attended the Hughes funeral Robert J Potter Member (Clerk’s Seal) And Camera Shop Mr A Mrs Darrell Diderickson ATTEST and children of Grantsville visit62 W Main Tremontoa ed at the W ‘Lee Thompson home K B Olsen PORTRAITS OF QUALITY over the weekend County Clerk Oct and Wendell Bill Petterson Petterson of Ogden were dinner ah guests Friday at the P C Petterson home i iifiTipr PHOTO FANS Harrison's Studio 5 Mrs Eldon Corbridge andchild-r- i n of Mahd were over night guests Monday of her parents Mr & Mrs P C Petterson NO NO NO All Small MEDIUM LARGE THE GARLAND rARI AMI Friday October Page 6 TIMES IT II 15 1954 FARM LOANS 5 APPLICATION FEE Long-terfarm loans at low cosl Ask for the tree booklet describ APPRAISAL FEE mg the Equitable Society Farm COMMISSION Ownership Plan John J Shumway representing The Equitable Life Assurance Society I |