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Show ( HOME-MADE Pies and Pastries) 1 AT ) BILL & EVA'S CAFE In Duchesne. Utah' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Everything Served From ! Breakfast to Dinner All Hours ( Advertisement rU , From where 1 sit ... lu Joe Marsh -vl fkzSfy ' Smitty's ; 37 Not-So-Silent Partner Dropped into Smitty's gas sta- From where I sit, Smitty's bird tion last week and met his new may be good for business and partner who turned out to be a may get him a few laughs. But real talker. when people act like parakeets, "What'll it be?" asked Smitty. they're not so funny. For in-Before in-Before I had a chance to answer stance, those who keep insisting I heard a strange voice "Fill her over and over again that their up! Fill her up!" And there was neighbors shouldn't have a glass Smitty's partner one of those of temperate beer with their sup-parakeets sup-parakeets perched next to the per now and then. They're simply gas pump. repeating their own ideas, with- "Took me a month," Smitty out any regard for the rights of said, "but I finally taught him to others, say those magic words. It's sure . paid off he's had a good influ- SQ& lliafiJlfl ence on my customers." Copyright, 1954, United Stales Brewers Foundation REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbdn College as a State Maintained Institution; Providing for Disposition by the Btfard of Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Sections Sec-tions 53-33-14, 53-33-15, 53-33-16, and 53-33-17, Utah Code Annotated, Anno-tated, 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Carbon Car-bon College. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED DISCON-TINUED AS A STATE MAINTAINED MAIN-TAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE I I BOARD OF EXAMINERS DIS- FOR I I POSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PER-SONAL PROPERTY COMPRIS- . . T,TC!ri, I I ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH AGAIN b I 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 of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copies of: (1). The Title as enacted, and, (2). The Ballot Title, in 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 appears ap-pears of record in my 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 1st day of October, 1954. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL 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 Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges Col-leges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges; and Repealing Sections 53-33-1 to 53-33-7 Both Inclusive and Sections 63-33-11 to 53-33-12 Both Inclusive, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment and Operation qf Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. BALLOT TITLE Proposition No. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE, SNOW, AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED DIS-CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED MAIN-TAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY PROPER-TY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES COL-LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE TRANS-FEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO I I BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES, FOR I THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. r. . , 1 IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF AGAINST DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, CONSTITUTIONAL-ITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, UNCONSTITU-TIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS EX-AMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO THE SAME .TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION CON-SIDERATION AS IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING BE-ING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION. OP-ERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing are full, correct and true copies of: (1). the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, in 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 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 Phone neTjrr i For Your Consideraib , - 7 ROOSEVELT. UTAH j V CANDIDATE FOR I - ', ' SCHOOL COAF.D ' t ' District No. 4 lllllllllr- ; Uintah - Duch&sne ' f Wasatch and Utah Count I L 3 ! Native of Smithfield. Utah : Graduate of Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, ar.d ! George Washington University Medical School, " ' Washington, D. C. Member of Armed Services from 1940 to 1946 Held rank of Lt. Colonel in Medical Corps. Active Member LDS Church, Having Served as Bishc: of Roosevelt Ward and Member of Roosevelt Slake P: idency. . . A Family Man and Father of Six Children. Dr. Larson is Eminently Qu::.;T:: and Seeks Your Support cn f.'cv, 2 (Paid Advertisement) |