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Show Thursday, October 19, 1944 n i BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH sasting of roast inni'wxwwwwww beef and brown gravy, boiled potatoes, cake, fruit, j PLYMOUTH tread, butter and ice cream. When all was ready he invited his brother, Thomas, who was 84 ytars Nish time and Robert's son. Jesse, to J. took Orvil eld, ptihoD LUii vtrai. wettwii the dinner with him. This rtlt at this OUSy enjoy conto Lake attend for a man of his age to fine is Salt to to go ThrcJ Entertains Buddies Marriner M. Morrison ; i ference. The spiritual enrichment do. more than paid him for his time Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hess in wid effort. Carina and Mrs. Nodaughters, j Mx3. Estelia Jensen, of Spanish rma Marshall and daughter, meterFork Utah, is here visiting her ed to Rurley, Idaho to visit relaRose. bother, Mrs. Alvira tives, Thursday. i Robert Nish. was 86 years old Don R. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. d 11. He October Wednesday, Lamb and Hazel Rose visit- his own birthday dinner, con- Page 1 Candidate for 3 District Judge De-wai- ne pre-.are- DEMOCRATIC TICKET No. CONSTITUriONAL AMENDMENT 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 PROFRO- - A JOINT RESOLUTION AN AMENDMENT TO POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, '.VrTTON 10 OF ARTICLE VII. ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONS'fV icn TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, 6 and TUTIO:, OF UTAH RELATING Not all the entertainment THE TO COMPENSATION OF MEM- ,2 OF ARTICLE VIII OF the GI Joes comes from stage OF LEGISLATURE. THE STATE BERS THE OF 'mqtttiITION the md stars. Corp. Viro Cape-ti- o, screen THE resolved it Be TO Legislature by 'W UTAH RELATING of F. AND DISTRICT of the State of Utah, Philadelphia, does his share 'oURTS HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected to each of the nith accordion solos near Fraim-boi- s, TPRMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- - two houses voting i favor thereof: France, to keep up the morale ! Section 1. That it is proposed ATIONS OF JUDGES, JURIS- of overseas buddies. While hunhis StTTION JUDGES PRO TEM- - to amend Section 9, Article VI, dreds : of troopers have given their State of Constitution of the Utah, OF JUDICIAL ORE CHANGE services to the USO to entertain the DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- - to reau. 9. Section The members of the uniform forces, the visits to isolated ttTRE, SELt.Ci.iUiN jujuici- Legislature shall receive such comunits are rather rare. Most units AND EFFECT ON INCUMBENT JUDGES. pensation and mileage as the Leghave their own musical instruments i Be it enacted by the Legislature islature may provide, not exceedand offer instructions in many cases. of ing $300.00 per year, tnd ten cents 1)1 the State of Utah, two-thirnecessardistance mile for the ! ill members elected to each of the per there- - ily traveled going to and returning ed the Logan j;wo houses voting in favor Temple Friday, from the place of meeting on the which was Bear River Stake day. 'section 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall Mrs. Lois Lamb, Mrs. Don R. ' imend Section 10 of Article VII of receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. secretary of Lamb, and Mrs. Keith Lamb were Uie Constitution of the State of to submit Tremonton shoppers, Saturday. is directed state hereby Utah, as follows: Mrs. Alvira Rose and Mrs. Es5 Sec. 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the telia Jensen are vLsiting Mrs. nominate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the consent of the senate, appoint all next general election in the manRose's daughter, Mrs. James Steed vtate and district officers whose ner as provided for by Article 23, in Idaho for a few days. offices are established by this con- Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thomas, of 3. the Section created If which adopted by may be stitution, or Los of this amendAngeles, California, were Satthe state, ki law. and whose appointment or electors the shall effect ment take first guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse urday otherwise not day is provided election Lamb. me me recess " pauuai, oi for If. during iaw I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of senate, a vacancy occurs in any Mrs. LawTence Hess, of St. state or district oince, tne gover- State of the State of Utah, do Johns, Idaho, is visiting her father, nor shall appoint some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of Robert Nish, for the weekend. to discharge the duties thereof unErvin Coombs, Dean Lamb and til the next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment proStarr went to Salmon, Ida. the session some Henry first by nominate special pershall posed when he Sunday on business. son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as Glen Hess, of Oeweyville, was of secretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my office. state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, relatives here Sunday. visiting1 In witness whereof, I have here- or superintendent of public in- struction be vacated by death, re- - unto set my hand and affixed the signation or otherwise, it shall be great seal of the State of Utah, -- is 10th day of August, 1944. the duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the apE. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. pointee shall hold his office until Mrs. Hannah Smith, of Cleve-'andr- f his successor snau De elected ana Idaho, is visiting with Mr. qualified as may be by law pro- Each judge of a district court shall Alvin Anderson. vided. ind Mrs. at least twenty-fiv- e years of I Section 2. That it is proposed be Mrs. Amos Dallin, of Mr. and to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 age, an active member of the bar were the weekenc Utah, Payson, learned the in in good standing, of article VIII of the constitution Mr. of and Mrs. Arnold state the a resident guests Utah of of law, of the state of Utah, as follows: seDallin. next his three years preceding I Sec. 2. The supreme court shall The new Mutual officers anconsist of five judges, which num- lection, and shall reside in the dishall be selected. nounce there will be a Hallowe'en ber may be increased or decreased strict for which he district judge may hold a didance October 26. Admission will by the legislature, but no altera- Any court in any county at the be your ward budget card. tion or increase shall have the ef- strict fect of removing a judge from of- request of the judge of the district, The new officers of the Young and, upon a request of the gove- Women's fice. A majority of the judges conMutual Improvement Asso. shall to rnor his do it be duty stituting the court shall be necesare Mrs, Dollie Iverson, sociation cause court district the in sary to form a quorum or render Any may be tried by a judge pro tem- oresident; Mrs. Lois Christensen, a decision. If a justice of the suwho must be a member of first counselor, and Mrs. Amelia preme court shall be disqualified pore, second counselor. Melvin from sitting in a cause before said the bar, sworn to try the cause, Burt, Jack Hardy and Newel court, the remaining judges shall and agreed upon by the parties, Johnson, call a district judge to sit with or their attorneys of record. are the Young Men's Checketts Sec. 6. The legislature may them on the hearing of such cause. officers. of the limits any judicial Every judge of the supreme court change Bishop and Mrs. Ursel Anderson. shall be at least thirty years of district, or increase or decrease of Haywood, California, were the number the or the of districts, age, an active member of the bar, weekend uests of Mr. and Mrs. in good standing, learned in the judges thereof. No alteration or the of have shall effect increase Anderson. They made the Willard a state ot resident law, and of the Utah for the five years next pre- removing a judge from office. In trip from California to attend district establishceding his selection. The judge every additional a or judges shall be judge ed, the shortest to term having serve, Miss Gloria Johnson, daughter as provided in section 3 of not holding his office by selec- selected of Mr. and Mrs. Austm Johnson, article this tion to fill a vacancy before exleft Sunday to attend the AgriculSec. 12. The judges of the supiration of a regular term, shall be the chief justice, and shall prepreme and district courts shall re- tural College at Logan. Misses side at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation Reva Mae Arderson, Donna Barktourt, and in case of his absence, for their services, which shall not er and Arietta Checketts also attthe judge, having in like manner, be increased or diminished during end the college. the next shortest term, shall pre- the time for which they are seThe Bear River Camp of Daugh lected. side in his stead. ters of Pioneers will hold their f o 3. Section secretary s Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme home of court and district courts shall be state is directed to submit this monthly meeting at the to-- the elecAnder Mrs. James amendment their captain, selected for .such terms and in proposed of the state of Utah at the son, uctooer ztn at z ociock. tors such manner shall .XT: next general election in the man- "La; u "r provided h,n;,Y, Miss Lola Jean Anderson, daugh 23' Section shal be bas rsolVeTy upon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ander f I, Constitution Consideration of fitness for office son, has spent the past two weeks S"tl0n , 4;K If atdop by th Without regard to any partisan po- with her sister, Mrs. Don Barker amend-influenct e this litical considerations and free from electors o of Willard. effect first shall the ment take of any person whomso- Mr. and Mrs. John Maceklson, ver, and provided further that the day of January next succeeding a method of electing such judges in determination by the board of state Salt Lake City, spent the weekend d effect when this amendment is canvassers of the resu t of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy shall be followed until tion designated m Section 3 her. of Elwell. I E-- E- - Monson, Secretary of changed by law Mrs. Helen Fullmere is staying dc of the State of Utah State !Sec.5. The state shall be divid- at the home of her parents. Mr. the that d into seven foregoing for hereby certify judicial districts, h Mra Rnv Klwell. while her of each of which, at least one judge IS a full true' ai?d com;ct cPy shall be se'ectec! as hereinbefore tne constitutional amendment husband. Dr. Cyril Fullmere is the regular session of the practicing at the Cook County hosUntil otherwise provided of 1943, as the &r law, a district 25th Legislature in Chicago. court at the m my of-o- e pital record same of aPPars seat county of each county shall Joe Totton. of Los Angeles, Sgt. held at least four times a year. fic- is visiting at the home All civil and In witness whereof, I have here-risin- g California, criminal business wife's folks, Mr. and Mrs. of his in any county, must be unto sttmy handind altaed tte been in the seal ot the State of Utah, Ras Peterson. He has tried in such county, unless a Sreat10lh 27 months. the for 1944' past Aleutians ehange of venue be taken, in such this day of August are tises as may be provided by law. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. Sgt. and Mrs. Totton his goin rela to Los Angeles to visit iniNT RESOLUTION t fur-lish- 'noREM two-thir- 'rY ds The BEAR RIVER CITY The se"n WP. Qualified through training, experience and temperament ii h h (Paid Political Advertisement) cd A. A. A. Gets Sur- tives. Orville plus Property Disposal THATCHER Both-wel- at Sacrament meeting our Sun- day evening. Mrs. Reuben Fuller and Mrs. Howard Fuller of Tremonton, called on Mrs. Earl Christensen and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hewett Tolman, of Logan, visited with their chil dren here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kruse Christian- son, of Salt Lake Citv, visited over the weekend with Ervin Peterson and family. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph J. I L Driving one back-se- that's easy drivn at and on passengers cars is good outcome of War! far-reachi- Handling the wheel and pedals like a professional became a wartime necessity. It favored the car and quit scaring the rear-seriders. Now it's a great point of pride. Yet an even more envied proof e is to own an engine that isn't of fine showing its age. That demands sparing your engine from acids; from fiercely corrosive acids inside. You can do it by having your engine All motor oil... you need is a change to Conoco at car-sens- oil-plate- d. YOUR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW oil that OIL-PLATE- S. In the extra-limite- d seasonal driving that's now the rule, your engine "hoards" a surplus of acids. Every explosion adds fo these acids. You don't drive enough for engine heat to eject them Fafely. ! g But they won't go biting right through This highly corrosion-resistasurfacing is attached ail over your engine's fine inner finish as if by magnetism an effect you must credit to costly pioneer research, responsible for the special ingreConoco Nth oil, patented. dient in popular-price- d oil-flatin- nt can't apply keener intelligence to the car that You comfortable new Roll-Edg- e Mattress at LOW COST TO YOU Up and Deliver Regularly must last you, than to equip d enit with an oil-plate- ginesimply by changing to Conoco N' oil for Winter. Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station knows your correct grade. Go now. Continental Oil Co. Hione 23 or 80-R- 2 and our driver will call. Seed Wheat or Barley for Sale 3 that hushed Nel- son had as their guests on Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Jim Knowles and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knowles and family of Avon. The Relief Society held their work and business meeting Tuesday, with work leader, Ida Peterson, in charge. The time was spent on two quilts. Others crochetted head scarfs. A lovely tray luncheon was served by the presidency FEED MIXING CUSTOM GRINDING 69-J- a neat knack had Ah Tick or the Surplus Property Board cannot exercise its power without the Administrators approval. WFA is not designated specific authority for disposition of surplus farm land. However, the Department of Agriculture is directed to extend financial and other assistance to persons eligible under the Bankhead-Jone- s Tenant Act and the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, provided they cultivate the land for a livelihood. out-of-to- Send it to us and we will clean and rebuild it into a Phone 107 commodities, and hi the disposal of cotton goods and woolen goods, beei-criticall- d. Will Buy Any Kind of Grain istrator has sole responsibility for distribution of surplus agricultural and Mrs. Lowell Carrutli Hm With Stoves and children, of Oakland, CaliforThe eight states of Arkansas. Tex nia, are visiting at the home of as. New Mexico. Id;iho, Nevada, Mrs. Sina Thorsen. Kansas, Virginia and Wyoming are Miss Dorene Anderson, daugh- over 70 per rent stove heated. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anderson, speift the weekend visiting to twenty members. relatives at Bountiful. Mrs. Ervin Peterson and little daughter returned to their home Wednesday following five weeks illness at the Valley hospital. William L. Watt, who has ill following a major operation at the Valley hospital on On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Thursday, is reported as slowly Zollinger entertained at a turkey improving. dinner for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Zollinger of Providence who will leave on November 2nd to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church in the Southern States. This is Mr. Zollinger's second mission, and his wife who is an ardent church worker is very well qualified for the work. The occasion was also the 63rd birthday of Mr. guests Zollinger. The who attended were Clayne, Dean, Blanche, Fem and Vendla Zollinger of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. l, Don Zollinger and family of Elwood Wiedauer of Providence, and the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Zollinger were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. President K. H. Fridal. of Tre monton, was the principal speaker Mr. elec-adopte- STEAM ROLLING agencies. The act provides for establishment of a three-ma- n program board in the o'fiee of War Mobilization. The War Food Admin- Anderson. 5f ? TREMONTON FEED MILL and equipment in ateas where shortages threaten to impair farm production. The WFA will cooperate with the board in developing programs for ether surplus property in rural areas, and can authority to subordinate Nielsen, of Riverside, California, was the weekend guest JoUs of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson, Mrs. Carrie Christensen and her While details of administration daughters LaRae, Loa M?.e, and bnve not yet been announced, the Act of 1944 proLaVona, attended a funeral of an Surplus vides for AAA collaboration with uncle, Chris Sorensen, at Ogden. Mrs. Loris Lee Nelsen Ander- the Surplus Property Board in son of Corinne, spent the weekend programs for the acquisition and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris disposition of trucks, machinery Tremonton MOTOR OIL EVERTON MATTRESS CO. 51 E., 1st South Drig-ha- EHS3 J |