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Show t: now n Page Two Friday, Oa IH! PAYSON CHRONK dr I I Utah Mvsiin, tr.i ARE YOU On 2U vrsn. Of III.-- The Pay son Chronicle Entcit ,t tile d t WAIC.KR ELISHA n: MAX . GRANT Mala .lie X. I'uia Ye- ,i 22,'i , i I J .HHIM. ...! la r AND TIIK, s, Payson Will Observe on Friday 100th Anniversary oj Settlement notes her ine hui.di.dtli birthday iday, nday lis and families three two on tins date In October 1, Id Release Strategic Data Efforts of unfriendly nations ti build up files of strategic intelligence on the United States are doubling, Gus P. Burkinan, of the executive Utah Council of Defense was informed Thursday by Government agencies. He has been ask- vice-chairm- an Tall Round'Upj ed to sound a warning against releasing data on certain resources, industries, utilities, cities, and public works providing what would normally be unclassified materials, but which may fit into a subversive picture. Most requests are for booklets, documents, road and facility maps. Recently, a request was made, a detailed description of the Los Angeles water system. It was not sent. Most of these requests originate from overseas agencies or their representatives in the United States. Private citizens and business firms in Utah who receive such requests of potential strategic intelligence value should refer them to the Salt Lake office of the Department of Sgt. E. A. (Bus) Peery was notified to report Oct. 18 at Hamilton Field, Cal. He was a mem her of the Air Force Reserve. Travel bargains : is&z: j. Here's Greyhound's tion of selec- biggest Autumn trips, tours,, and special travel features! Go Greyhound at fares you can afford . . . during the great Fall low-co- of Travel Bargains! p .!!!', VP LI) 01F 1 !; Viu' - ofAJ-UBLI- IN it No f - of the ; 1 Members Payson Area Vie for Chicago Trip H Judging was held recently in the City and County building at Provo for all Utah County club members who wished to submit entries for the National contests, according to J. Poulson, Utah County Home Demonstration Agent. Judges for the contest weie Mrs. Reva Roylance of Spnng-ville- , Mrs. Ann Nybo of Salem, and Mrs. Elsie Kester of West 4-- Jen-nie- H v d Mountain. Entry material of the winners ofwill be sent to the state fice at Logan to compete with other counties. The winners of the paid trip to attend the National Congress held in Chicago the latter part of November will be announced from 4-- there. Included in the winners are the following: Garden, Goldie Kester, Carol West Christiansen, Mountain; Girls record, Zola Cowan, Spring Lake; Home grounds beautification, Ruby Kester, West Mountain. Clubs and leaders submitting blue ribbon health entries included, Mrs. Beula Boshard, West Mountain. and Treasurer. Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation al JOINT RESOLUTION PR0P0S- TO AR- ING AMENDMENTS TICLE VII, SECTION 1, 10, AND 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF as fixed by law THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- t., for said .ne compensation INC, TO THE STATE EXECU- as provided in all laws officers TERMS DEPARTMENT TIVE RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to this THE GOVERNORS tution, shall be in full for all APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- - services rendered by said offi-INOF VACANCIES IN CER- - cers, respectively, in any official TAIN OFFICES; AND THE capacity or employment during s T A T their terms of office. A The Peoples Choice Consti-OFFICER- ELECT Ralph Dick Chappie Visiting at the home Mrs. Ella Sabin, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Eddington of Salt e Lake City; Mrs. Max Wride, and Rondal. SHERIFF on Republican Ticket (Paid Political Adv.) Lin-ett- BI6GESI NEWS officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his 8UCh (n;0 the Legis lature of the State of Utah, two- thirds of all members elected to each house concurring therein: It is proposed to Sation 1 amend Article VII, Sec 1, 10. ana 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read; Section 1 The L xecutive Department hall consist of Gov- ernor, Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer, and Be S; respective . Utah County Mrs. Geraldine Burton, Mrs. Helen Burton and Mrs. Helen (Francom) Kendell, left Wednesday for Fort Hood, Texas, to join their husbands who are there in training. THE 1 h the Logis law of Utah, State hurtSection 10. The G 0 v e r n 0 r members all tlu of tie nominate, and by and with ihall tlected to e.uii hou-- e concurring con...... of the senate, appoint therein : all state and district officers U .Section Jj 'U,rJ wliose offices are established by amended Article X. Sec. 'g this Constitution, or which may State the Constitution of the be created by law, and whose of Ctah to read or election is not appointment AI,trpi Sec. 8. The general co otherwise provided for. If, dura the and supervision of the puoiu of Senate, recess the school system shall be vested vat,a occur jn any state or Education of in a State Board the Governor 0ffjce the members of which shall hi shall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law 0 discharge the duties The Board shad appoint the Jhereof fJie next meeting unti) State Superintendent of Public - q Senate( when he 8han tmshaM be Instruction who nominate 3Qme person t0 fill executive officer of the Board If the office of office Section 2 The Secretary of 0f State. State Audi-Stat- e ecretary is directed to submit this Treasurer or Attor- elec the to amciidnient be vacated by death, General prupost-ney. tors ot the State at the next reglfrnati0n or otherwise, it shall Governor to 0f general election in the manner Pe provided for in Article XXIII fm the sa'me by appointment, Sectional of the Constitution ancj appointee shall hold bis office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor it Be 4-- term of office shall reside CONSTITUTIONAL the seat of government, whereAMENDMENT recNq shall the "keep public thev arid papers. They (Passed February 28 "books onls. a joint resolution shall perform the duties as are POSING TO AMEND Constitution this prescribed by 9, ARTICLE VI OP THprS? and as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF RISI- ,htMr it resolved by own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty, shall be collected in advance and dc with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expense of said officers while traveling IN MOTOR CARS IS NG TO Bf.Ufilllfll in CHASTER TO TRIPS BIS EVERTS! G more fun out of Fall on Charter Trips to fairs, harvest festinU, roadshows, conventions, family reunions, football EIIEMI.U EXPENSES Section 1. It 1g pronogai amend Article VI, Sectioal 5 the Constitution of the Stall S Utah to read 1 Section 9. The memberg of th Legislature shall receivg compensation, not exceedi. $500.00 a year for the legislitn. term and $5.00 a day expeJ while actually in session! mileage as provided by Uw. Section 2. The Secreting State ia directed to submit fN, proposed amendment to the d tors of the State of Utah if next general election In tls manner as provided for hi Article XXIII, Section 1, C stitution of the State of Utah. Section 8. If adopted by tbs electors of the state, this imwj. ment shall take effect th flnl day of January, 1951. I. HEBER BENNI0N, Jl, Secretary of State of tht Stiti of Utah. DO HEREBY CEL TIFY that the foregoinj It full, true and correct copy the three constitutional amen ments proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-eifLegislature, 1949, as appean t record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, have hereunto set my handuf affixed the Great Seal of b State of Utah, at Salt Lake Ctj this 1st day of September, HEBER BENNION.Jl Qg 1 ht 19S (SEAL) of Stats By Secretary Deputy STILl u .: ii ROURD-TRIP- games. Ups . . S EVERYWHERE! Fall is best of all for your vacation! Go where you wish on an Amazing America Vacation Tour. Transportation, hotels, sightseeing all arranged for you! See your Greyhound Agent today. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 123 East 1st North Ludlow Motel 107 W. South Temple St. Phona 207 . (tabling lowest-price- pool try mini "ROCKET and farmers of both Utah and Southtm Idaho to tali of th full advantage profit potential premium payments for - plus products patronage payments. ompovim AND FARMERS CO-O- P .. . . .MUUO) Qaaoraf Ofictn ISOS fev W Tmplt CMvnint UmA Braaekas fa Snakwn Uaka NEW MATTRESSES BEAUTIFUL AND STURDY Oidmob d Hydrxt Marie Dr it optional at extra cost on ail modtti. "ROCKET ENGINE PLUS ...EXCLUSIVE HYDRA-MATI- C .1 Unconditionally Guaranteed , Trade In Your Old Mattress On A New Innerspring or will rebuild your present matress for a few EASY TERMS. dollars - OVERMANS MATTRESS CO. Write 278 W. Center, Provo or Phone 717-AND DEUVERYu . FREE PICK-U- ,'b Ii c Y0UR NET luK-k- ' 1 out I',!!" ; S" S rcank-lu- WITH OLDSMOBILE! Belter Mattress For Less Monty P t CAR! A GENERAL : HYDRA-WH- by helping to reduce costs and providing AMAZING AMERICA El in VACATION rffflfff! VlM mwm TOURSI A ACrUJ WHILE IN SESSION. Be it resolved by tht lature of the State of UWuSf thirds of all members to each of the two houg. ing in favor thereof: i You save 20 on your return trip tvtrf tint you bur a Greyhound Round-Tri- p ticket! This Mung is especialbf welcome now. as Autumn's xltming colors add a "bonus'' to travel enjoyment. " COMPENift' MEMBERS OF TURE, NOT EXCEEDINgS; A YEAR FOR THE TIVE TERM AND st ... Round-U- B( 'A 11 ! 'FNT KL'OTioN. -- R. i C Utahns Warned Not to I'F proposed amendment tors of the State 0ef general election provided for ln ArtSu Xlll section 1 of the the State of Utah(Wu utiotl Section 8. It adoDt . electors of the State thU bj ment shall take effect th?4, if,l Ribl The officers ot the day of January, 1951 P U B 1. 1 0 BY.THF Kxwi;(lVe Department during S. J. R. No. 8. 1'L i, 1NTTN1 1 past century rak, watching the emners young bus camped on Ieintmel nsc to visions ul a great tomorrow. oi their camp tire slowly give In those cindus of that lust pi mcer lire weie traced the plans of colonization. Around that meager hearthstone has been built a successful city, still warmed by the same faith in God, and pledged to help men in their quest to find happiness for themselves and their family. How well laid those early plans were, can be ascertained if an analysis is made of our community. What other community of comparable size, or even larger in our fair state can boast the same advantages of growing churches, stalwart homes, best schools, and good government that are a tradition in Payson. Nor can other communities boast of such a favorable scenic position, while at the same time situated in Utahs most fertile valley, close to the soil and yet not far distant from growing industries, deemed modern sign of progress. T his afternoon a monument dedicated to the gallant pioIt should be a neers who lirst settled here will be unveiled. a and time all men lor to occasion, lining thrilling service and their their benefits derived from to this community it, then make up the difference with living, pledge to same the steadiness with marked that our first help Payson grow one hundred years. STL i!il a A1 T li ,7k ul t 0 Section XH , $P2h n 014 State i, directeS'ufel X $2.1)0 . Mont.-- - e - isineis Manager Phone pendent U '.!i(;RF, d Pi n 1 line B. $ rONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ' MILLION 48VOTED Alt.NER, Editor MAX P Cj 3 ' Publ.sheis R. WARNER. wuhy Brest anq "'hlt.r ELiuiSlt ro v Ti But oj iv - matter iiid-tlab- , if at Payton, Utah County, Utan iV.--l In actual hfe do muie than a ith tei pi begins iui me its fi'-- t f, ,.X; irri M'ri can You iii- 11 OIDSMO.U, fr MOTORS VAtUB Rafted a revolution in automotive engines! Built fro to higWompression action, the "Rocket is designed in l"'ak " ith present-diifuels! And peak performance v 'ln"kk' car truly outstanding! This is the lowest-priceaction Lupine and Old.,mohile Ilydra-Mati- c flashing . . Drive . 88 smoothness! See us today and drive the sensational "Rocket 'l' d DIAIE SNYDER MOTOR CO. Phone 5 or Visit 103 NORTH MAIN STREET |