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Show November The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two (Continued from children left for Salt iV. to make their home. M? n.Q-who for the past few been manager of the 8chr.J?M Johnson transfenS1?' one of the Salt xWstu-IJ- 0 Yl Davis home was At a meeting last evening In Mrs George Potts. purohswd Logan a group of representative Democrats of Cache county who of Important matter, and to are opposed to the won, Senator Elbert D. Thomas, an or- the election of Mr. Bennett I? Cache believe thousand of other rw?' set for was up ganization county known as "Democrats for crata will Join us In this Bennett continued Mr. Schenk, "and wTu. Mr. John H. Schenk, of College vite all Democrats to Join us." ward, prominent Democrat and farm leader, was elected president Courtship makes a of the group. Mr. A. George Raybut and businessman marriage Is what make mond, prominent church leader of Logan, was elect- fork over. and Mr. Louis ed Hickman, well known young busiMISCELLANEOUS nessman and Junior Chamber leader, waa elected secretary. An executive committee, composed of EUREKA Building must be tor the following, was seected: Ed: down. Lumber to be sold to tt ward Olson, L. V. Wilson. Stillman highest bidder. Call 595. H. Pond, S. P. Champ, C. J. StaufRanC. C. fer. Langton Barber, dall, A. George Raymond. Dean C. Pack. Leon Fonnesbeck, W. W. Lundbcrg, J. Hendricks Stocks, O. Guy Cardon, Louis Hickman, John H. Schenk, Erwin D. Wiser and Joseph L. Gastli. Plans were Initiated to enlarge the group and activate it in support of Mr. Bennett's candidacy In the coming election. Similar groups are being organized throughout the state. Membership lists were circulated and badges ordered for the members to wear camduring the balance of the one of a paign. The meeting was series of large and enthusiastic groups to get together on this basis in the county. In common with thousanda of Democrats throughout the state, we feel that we can no longer support Senator Thomas because of his failure to properly represent Compulsory Health us In Congress of the United IS Socialized advoInsuranco his of States, and because Modicino cacy of programs and policies no r which we feci are contrary to the what they call H. beat interests of our state and country. Particularly to the preThomas' Sonata Bill 1679 servation of free enterprise in busideclared and Bosono's House ness and agriculture, President Schenk of the Cache Resolution 6766 are On the other county group. socialized medicine bilk our we consider it privilege hand, and duty as citizens and DemoGranger supports both crats to associate ourselves tobills. A vote for gether to advance the candidacy of Wallace F. Bennett for United WALLACE F. BENNETT, States Senator from Utah." IVY BAKER PRIEST Demo"In acting as a group of crats we are taking what we beand lieve to be a frank and patriotic L. JONES PRESTON position in which we do not disour is a VOTE AGAINST party associate ourselves from affiliation, but in which we do SOCIALIZED MEDICINE. place our country's interests above that of politics in the forthcoming Spantortd by election. In the remaining period DR. N. FREDRICK HICKEN of the campaign we shall act frankly and constructively to declare in detail our position in this HULLAUALOO THE EUREKA REPORTER Vote For Bennett Printed by u UST RETURNED from 10 crowded weAcs In Europe the hotela matter February 10, 1948, at the poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c "Entered second-clas- s Harrison Conover Editor and Manager .......a........... Reporter ....... ......... hfss. Belle Ooffey hatiomai AOvtiriUNO icritKNTAiivi EDITORIAI AsocjT0h SEATTLE Miw TOCC iAN FUNCISCO EDITORIAL Vote-K- now 1. FOREIGN CORRESPONDEN1 ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprinovillf., Utah Your Amendments I Organization To V PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 20 Years Ago . . . Democrats Form BEST WEAPON, USE IT! ABOVE THE were full of Prlnceaa Marfaret'a channel awim-merfiancea and left-ovIt waa a whale of a trip I ahared a atateroom with Mobjr Dick. I covered 30 countrlea, looking for a ruler willing to talk peace with Staiaen. Here are aome of the high apota of my trip: the Alpa. World War XU. far from being Inevitable, la not even likely-provi- ded we can Jump into World War IV and akip III. I aaw practically everyone I wanted to aee. I misaed Gorgcoua Guaaie, but Wimbledon la a bit too froaty theie morninga for lace pan-tieand ahe might have been nipped in the bud. Had ahort chat with Shaw. He quipped, from hia hosptial bed: "Modern medicine a miracle. Shame to waate it on aick people." In England, I talked with cabinet and oppoaition membera. Opinion rangea from "Labor atinkal" to "The Toriea atInk!" Couldn't get odda on either aide next election, ao kept my money In my pocket. But they took my pocket to atabilize the currency. I predict Labor will win, followed closely by the Toriea and the St. Loufa Cardinala. In the Netherlanda, Prime Min-latDreea told me what hia country will do for North Atlantic defense, but he didn't know I waa there, under the table, and apoke in Dutch. In Belgium, I atumbled Into the royal rlota and found myaelf on Leopold'a throne. I got up to get another cuahion and aomeone elae aat down. Juat then, a atately gentleman who had befriended me 10 yeara ago In Antwerp Prime Minixter Paul-HenSpaak awept into the room, embraced ipe, and threw me out of the palace. In Germany I talked to a lot of Germane and in France I talked to lot of Frenchmen. Note the prevalence of Germanx In Germany and Frenchmen in France. Each outnumbered In hia native land e by only the Americana. Under questioning, Charlex de Gaulle unboaonX-- himaelf to me. "Keep your xhirt on. Charlex. I advised. Italy's foreign minister. Count Carlo Sforza, had me to lunch at his villa. Things look better In Italy than I had anticipated. I hadn't expected lunch. efe a. er manT nt a. EASY DOES IT . . . F YOU FEEL that ytfur hole don't give you the long wear you feel they should, then start giving them Judicious care which will keep them going to a gallant old age. Three pairs of hole purchased In the same color will give the same amount of wear as nine pairs, each in a different color. One itocking always wears much longer than the other, and it can be teamed with several other hose, If they're alike in color. Remove all rings, bracelets and ornaments from hands and fingers before putting on hose. Smooth fingernails with an emery board, too, so that there can be no catches in the hose. Always fasten garters In the double hem at the top of the hose. citiNothing but the very best excuse should keep This zens from casting their ballot next Tuesday. same statement has been made scores of times this there year, last year, and the years before, but still without will be some folks who will sit home calmly the freedoms making an effort to participate in one of ' which others prize so dearly. A check of the registration places indicates there are a number who failed to register and these people of course will not be able to vote. Their excuse may be a good one but those people whose names are now on the registration list should make every effort to R.F.C. HEAD . . . W. Elmer retain their right to choose the men who in their opinpresident of American Harber, be confusing ion will be the best for the job. It may National Bank, Shawnee, Okla., hat been sworn in as director of to hear both sides of the political questions, but an the Reconstruction Finance THE WEEK OF RECIPE for and the candidates the of things honest study Chicken Yorkshire which they stand will give one the information. Keep (Serves 8) 2 cups diced, cooked chicken in mind the principles you desire carried out in govSinatra's Nancy separation 2 eggs has Frank Sinernment affairs, select the men who are best qualiagreement surely melted cup drippings, i the setin Under atra tied knots. cup milk fied in your opinion to carry out those principles, and tlement, ahe will receive: One- cup sifted flour third of his gross income up to then vote for that man. It is your privilege. teaspoon baking powder 5150.000 annually; plus a sliding 'a teaspooin salt scale arrangement, based on inAmendments Leftover gravy 0 come tax tables, above the Ballots this year will include three proposed Place chicken in bottom of 1950 Cadillac and a figure; greased casserole and set in constitutional amendments, and before Tuesday it the couple's mansion in exclusive moderate oven to heat. Beat should be the responsibility of every citizen to read Holmby Hills. eggs, drippings and milk togetha er. Sift so that and ingredients together dry the proposed amendments study them, and add to liiiuiJ ingredients. YES will not be placed on something we know nothuntil free from lumps. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Hotter will be quite thin.) Pour ing about, or a NO against something we might have over chicken and bake in a modfavored. Too often we ask our neighbor or someone CONSTITUTIONAL erate (3'iQ degree F.) oven for General, each of whom No. 1 Attorney. AMENDMENT 30 minutes. Serve from baking with whom we are working how we should vote, withahall hold hia office for four dish with leftover gravy. years, beginning on the first out making the effort ourselves to study the thing (Passed March 8. 1949.) Monday of January next after we In other words, and then form our own opinions. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- hia election, except that the If the back parlors come at the POSING AN AUENTMEXT TO terms of office of those elected are too lazy to work it out ourselves, but on the other o.iep'ug of the double hem, sew ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election ahall begin tins up. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE when the State ahall be admitted hand we lose no time or effort in criticizing the thing Vien drawing on the stocking, STATE OF UTAH, RELATING into the Union, and ahall end roll down to the toe and draw upTO THE CONTROL AND after it has been voted in and we find it wasnt what ndaJ ln H1 wards easily. Before attaching the OF THE PUBLIC D- hose to garters, check seam line we expected it to be. The people who work for a law of the Te officenJaury y-SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE ai.d straighten, if necessary. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Executive Department, during and make an effort to have it passed are usually those Fur darning thread, choose a AND THE APPOINTMENT BY their term of office shall reside THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, where thread which is a little darker than for whom the law will have a special benefit, and CATION OF THE STATE SU- - they ahall keep the public the hose. The thread works in OF PUBLIC ords, hooka and papers. They without thinking we often accept their opinions and slightly lighter when you use it. MARINES ON INCREASE . . . "hall perform the duti aa are Your darning egg will be easier SITES1, MaJ. Gen. Mervln Sllverthorn arguments. to use if one half of it is paintM prescribed by this Constitution aaya calling of more reserves and the other dark. Use ll r nd aa may be prescribed by Be light, resolved it the find the will Legiaby amendments win give marines lg fighter Those who study the low. dark side on light stocking and ' lature of of State the Utah, two full divisions and light for dark stockings to of all the members Section 10. The Governor first two are companions designed to accomplish the squadrons, 168,135 officers and men. able you to sec belter. elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with one vote not for should voters and yes same tiling, "sent of the senate, appoint thSfeiJi: Section 1. It la proposed to all State and district officers We've Juat heard that Gloria other.. the and no for Hurt Lancaster has thrown oxide hia gun and slouch hat ifor Swanann and Eric von Stroheim amended Article X, Sec. 8, of whose offices are established by the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may for will amendments the chang good, we hoc) and has gone ath- got 550.000 each for doing "Sun-aprovide Together Boulevard." which is schedof Utah to read: letic. He proved his athletic abilbe created by law, and whose Sec. 8. The general control Appointment or election is not doing hia own stunts in uled to take in more than a miling the method of selecting the state superintendent ityThebyFlame and and lion dollars at New York's Musical and supervision of the public otherwise provided for. If, of public instruction. To date he has been elected on is now enacting thetheArrow," famed In- Hall alone. in the recess of the Senate, a ahall be system vested dian athlete in "Jim Thorpe, AH a partisan ballot. So pleased is Produced Rein- in a State Board of Education vacancy occur in any State American." hardt with Audie Murphy's per- the membera of which shall be district office, the Governor The amendments, if voted in, would make the A lot of fellows have girls but formance in Red Badge shall appoint some qualified of Cour- elected as provided by law. The Board shall appoint the Person to discharge the duties he already has a new story ice age," man the has his an pick. position of state superintendent appointive by for him. This time it's "The State Superintendent of Public thereof until the next meeting Instruction who shall be the the Senate, when he shall elected state board of education. Election of the state If you buy a dog. it's not the Woods Colt." by Thomas executive officer of the Board, nominate some person to fill the original board of education members, however, would have to Section 2. The Secretary of 5iUch office. If the office of aeiwettaptaeawgttaeaeaac amendia directed to submit this Secretary of State. State State the as a be provided for by legislative act, or, l 1416 Treasurer or Attor-tor- s amendment to the elec- - tor ment states, the board shall be elected as provided by of the State at the next ney.'General be vacated by death, general election in the manner resignation or otherwise, it shall law. It should be the responsibility of every voter to duty of the Governor to provided for in Article XXIII, 9 aame by appointment, Section 1 of the Constitution determine what that law is or will be, or just how the of the State of Utah. a"d, the appointee shall hold hia the board which is to be responsible for selecting office until hia successor shall II J.R.No.6 be elected and qualified, aa may superintendent is to be elected. be by law provided. CONSTITUTIONAL CHIEF BRAND 3rd Amendment NO. 2 Section 20. The Governor, AMENDMENT Secretary of State, Auditor. IIIGIl CALCIUM LIME The third amendment on which the public will be (Passed March 8, 1949.) Treasurer, and such other State and district called upon to vote is to increase the pay for members of the state legislature. At present the legislators reball receive for their TICLE Ml. section i in An Wc Specialize in High Calcium Chemical 0 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF rY,clPonltbly a compensation ceive $300 per year, or $G00 for the term, which M THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATby Hydrate for Mills and Smelters is the equivalent of $10 per day provided they are in session CO days. If they are in session more than CO days they must serve without pay or expense money FERTILIZERS Q PLASTERING The. preposed amendment would give the legislators InMJrtflS SKOFMcs;aANDN THE COMPENSATION OF STATE not more than $500 per year, or $1000 for the employment during their respective terms of office OFFICER period, plus $5 per day while in session, plus mileage Be It resolved by the receive fnr v? fficer ,htU lature of the as provided by law (10c per mile). The regular ses ?r,onnIlf a f ,n7 of Utah twol ,or 5T-f- " CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. HAS sion covers GO days, but often runs into longer time The legislature meets every other year. 1 1 and 20 of the GonaUtutim 3 &5oI,eSted In dvince The proposed amendment may be found printec m ind with the State the State COS Dooly of Utah to Building Salt Lake City in full in the Reporter today. It is the 9th consecutive Section 1. The Lx 0,8 credit 2ffirEf onlb,y Th Legislature Department shall consist otrJJl 1.. time the amendments have been run. There is little riant: Saddle, Utah ernor. 5 for 0,6 p,3rmeBt excuse for not being well acquainted with them. -Auditor, er rl aa-tut- d 1 1 1 3150.-00- t SUPER-VISIO- ,t N two-thir- ds ct dur-scho- coat--it'- s pup-ker- ol p. Audi-propos- Chief Brand Lime ed J Attorney-Gener- al 2-y- 2-y- ear 3, 1950 SKfe sspfflyff as STSA 5-- S- a ROSE by any other, name! ... mat-to- in the State In the performuei of official duty. Section 2. State ia proposed ctors of The Secretary at this amendment to the elethe State at the next directed to submit general election in the provided manna for. in Article XXIII, Constitution of If adopted hr th section 1 of the the State of Utah. Section S. electors of the State, this amendment ahall take effect the lint day of January, 1951. 8. J. R. No. 3L CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (Passed February UU 28, 1949.) A JOINT RESOLUTION PR& POSING TO AMEND SECTION VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH. RELA0 TING TO COMPENSATION MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, NOT EXCEEDING I MM 9, ARTICLE A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLDAT TIVE TERM AND $5.qOA EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLI . . IN SESSION. Be it resolved by the lature of the State of Utah, tw thirds of all members elect to each of the two houses w ing in favor thereof: 9 ia Section 1. It proposed Section 9, of the State amend Article VI, the Constitution Utah to read: Section 9. The member! oft Legislature ahall receive compensation, not exceed1! $500.00 a year for the le1 term and $5.00 a day expew while actually in session, la, mileage as provided by Secretary. Section 2. The State ia directed to submit proposed amendment to tMat tors of the State of Utah gj next general election "r manner aa provided - Article XXIII. Section stitution of the State Section 8. If - Lg adopted WJ HEBnERBENNlON, Secretary of of Utah. DO HEREBY TIFY that the foregoin rEB-- , full, true and correct the three constitutional ments proposed by the session ofthe 1949. Twenty-rif- t as spp" Legislature, record in my office. j IN WITNESS WHEREOF have hereunto set my of affixed the Grest Sesl State of Utah, at Salt UMJJJ thii lat day of September.1 IIEBER BENNlOftJ State Secretary of (SEAL) h? tlii SUT,3 4 W Deputy |