Show f Fielding Briefs Hess returned to his home Thursday alter undergoing a major operation at an Ogden hospital He is reported to be getting along satisfactorily Weekend guests at the home of Mr & Mrs Wayne Secrist were Mr A: Mrs Carol Secrist and family i Idaho Falls Stanley Mrs Bourne spent Monday visiting her daughter Summers and family Wynn ILansen spent the forof the week at Vernal atepart tending sheep sales Air & Mrs Dan Carn spent the weekend with their son and Mr & Mrs Predaughter-in-laston Gam at Ogden Airs Ernest Anger and daughter Florene spent Friday at Brigham visiting with Mrs Claralynn Fryer and family f A large group of relatives and 'l'jiends from our community attended funeral services at the Filth Ward in Brigham Saturday for little Bruce Noble Jensen son of Gordon and Carol Jensen and grandson of Mr & Mps Noble C VV at Bothwell Mrs Ferrell Peterson Phili Mason of Salt Lake City visited with relatives and friends here during the weekend Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson and son Forrest spent the weekend visiting with Mr & Mrs Ralph 1 Listings and family at Roy Mrs Wynn Hansen attended a at the Golf dinner party given ami County Club at Logan Thur- sday Mrs Welling and Mrs J Tuesday with relatives at Ogden Mr & Mrs Earl Holt and little Gloria and Barbara Whitney spent Sunday at Ogden Gloria was celebrating her fourth birthday anniversary and had a little Birthday party in her mother’s room at St Benedict’s hospital Mrs Whitney is slowly improving arcl is able to be out of the iron lung for several hours at a time it is reported Cuesls at the Ernest Anger home during the weekend were Mr & Mrs Jack Mansfield of Portage Mrs IVtcr Justcnscn of Bountiful and Mrs Leroy Allred of Brigham Mr & Mrs Wayne Secrist were guc'sts at the home of Mr & Mrs Armour Jensen at Brigham Saturday evening STunday dinner guests at the home of Mr As Mrs M J Udy were Mr & Mrs Jav Udy and family of Salt Lake City Visiting at the homes of Mr & Mrs Eugene Cannon and Mr & Mrs Frank Cannon Sunday were Mr & Mrs Woodruff Cannon of St George The men am brothers Mr & Mrs Thales Cannon and of PowewiUe daughter Judy were also guests at the Gene Can I W M Munson spent non home Mrs Effie Potter and Mrs Ina Udy accompanied by Mrs Pearl Rhodes and Mrs Hattie Hodge of Garland were stake board visitors at Primary at Park Valley on On Mrs Wednesday Tuesday Udy and Mrs Mildred Capenet visited Garland First Ward Primary Mrs Wynn Hansen accompanied by a group of friends from Tremonton attended the stage play “Seven Years Itch” at Salt Lake City Tuesday House guests at the home of Mr 4: Mrs Earl Skinner the past week-we- re Mrs Effie Moulton of Shelley Mrs Connie Snarr of Idaho Falls and Mrs Lyle Hess and family of Ogden Guests at the home of Mr & Mrs J D Munson during the past week were Mr A Mrs Stanley Farnsworth of Salt Lake City and Mrs Ardis Burt and son Bruce of Ogden Mrs E C Mason has been spending past several days in Ogden due to the illness and death of her father J L Ovcrmyer the Weekend guests at the hjme of Mr & Mrs Herman Lott were Mrs Margie Emery and family and Mrs Fern Jones and of REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILE 29 Chapter 22 Laws of Utah 1933: 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 Collegej-anRepealing Sections 5333-1- 4 and Utah Code Annotated 1953 Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Car-- i bon College BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED COLLEGE: THAT THE HOARD 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 Statu o REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 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 to Both Inclusive Utah Code Annotated 1955 and Chapter 85 Laws of Utah 1953 Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie Snow and Weber Colleges BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE SNOW AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES IF THEY FAIL TO HE OPERATED AS COLLEGES THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY OR HELD UNCONSTITU- - ' TIONAL THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO TIIE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION AS IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING THE The J J Thompson family met SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEThursday night at the home of ING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPMr & Mrs Leonard ERATION Bishop to honor Mr A Mrs Blaine Thomp I LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State of tho State of sen and family who have been Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing are full correct and true of: (1) the Title as enacted and (2) the Ballot Title in copies visiting here from California Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24 Laws of Utah First Special Session 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Mr & Mrs J J Thompson visit Number One at the General Election November 2 1954 and as appears ed in Bountiful' Friday with their of record in my office daughter Melba and family 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 Mr & Mrs Ilober Olson of Lo day of October 1954 LAMONT F TORONTO of Logan Mrs Frank Hill of TreSecretary of State monton and Ervin Davis of Em SEAL Idaho visited their mother ivctft Mrs Frank Davis Mr Sunday Davis returned to Idaho Monday Jack EL Hansen an employee of the UJS Fish and Wildlife Service purchased the Faris Peterson neme this week and is moving his family here They come from Goshen Utah The Vern Rose family of Hit lad have moved into one of Olive Hall’s tomes this week also Mrs Kenneth Bass and Mrs Rex Jensen were Salt Lake City visitor Monday f I LEGAL FJOTSGE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DAVID A CANNON also known as D A CANNON Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned rt Garland Utah on or before the 17th day of December A D 14154 Ida Cannon Michaeli Administratrix with the Will annexed of the estate of DAVID A CANNON alsr known as D A CANNON Deceased Pate of first publication: October 13 A D 1H54 HOW MANY? BEANS IN TIIE QUART JAR BEING DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOW? CLOSEST GUESS WINS $2500 NO OBLIGATION COME IN AND MAKE YOUR GUESS TODAY In Case of a Tie the Person Making the Guess First will Be Declared Winneji DEADLINE FOR ENTERING IS NOV 15 Entrants Must Be At Least 15 Years Old WINNER’S NAME WILL BE PLACED tN OUR WINDOW 1 at 2 O'CLOCK! ON DEC C Harrison’ Studio And Camera Shop 62 W Main - US Savings Tremonton Bond RE - Mrs Arnold Larson entertained a birthday party Friday for her son Jerry on his 9th birthdav anniversary Games and refreshments wore enjoyed by 37 guests RESIDENTS Returns to Teaching Mrs Oilve Hall left Thursday for Garrison Millard County te resume her school teaching Session 1953) as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two at tho General Election November 2 1954 and as appears of record in my office IN’ WITNESS WHEREOF T have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake Citv ’ thh 1st day of October 1954 LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL boys Victor Idaho TJie Book Lore Club met at the borne of Mrs Edith Welling Mrs Helen SeMonday evening verson had charge of the meeting Mrs Louise Day of Tremon-logave a review of the book "Bless This Houes” by Norah Lofts Refreshments were served to eight members and Mrs Eva Munson special guest The elub will meet October 27 at the home of Mrs Mabel Hansen Mr & Mrs Glen Severson and Mr & Mrs Herman Potfamily ter and family and Mr 4 Mrs Steven Potter and family attended an open house at Farmington Sunday honoring their mother Mrs W L Potter on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary NEW at IV 'I ' t ' Hunters Attention BRING YOUR WILD WALTER It GAME TO ALLEN MEAT - SPECIAL w Y GRANGER TO CONGRESS ! - Largest Deer Received Will Win a Cured Ham Smallest Deer Received Wins a Slab of Bacon —H GET YOUR CAMP MEAT WHERE IT IS jonnson ALWAYS FRESH AND REASONABLY CANDIDATE 59c per lb 61c per lb 45c per lb HAM CHEESE - He's respected by bis Congressional) colleagues —so important during these' critical times! He knows how to got things dono in Washington — to best serve you Utah and the nation! Curing - Lard Rendering FOR County Treasurer THE Custom Slaughtering He's an experienced trustworthy leader! served you WELL in Congress for twetvo years! REPUBLICAN PRICED BACON He GARLAND nRivn October Friday i X VOTE GRANGER VOTE DEMOCRATIC TIMES ”i 22 it 1934 ! Politic! Ad paid for by ! Utah State DamocraHc Committee r |