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Show Z t i j amendments oNSTITUTIONAL tual Improvement association gave a Hodges, commander, Page Five Dies Suddenly Give and was bishop of the ward for Boys s,hort report on the activities of 13 years. He also served on the BOX ELDER NEWS the American Legion baseball Bear River stake Sunday school club, I960 ehampions of the Wednesday, September 20, 1950 board. . To northern area. Brigham City, Utah he! At the time of his death, was chairman of the Deweyville With a membership ward building committee,' a attendance, large the Brigham ward teacher, a Sunday school American Legion, post 10, heard teacher and a high priest, ;Hej on the Boys State held reports was mayor of Deweyville and! last July. MOV had been for the past four years.! Giving the reports were the He is survived by his widow six boys who made the trip, , and the following sons and They are Lowell R. Dal nos, Don daughters! Ellis M. Perry, Bear Ray Secrist, Richard Collings, UlM'tb , River City; Alton G. Perry and Richard White, Thomas Welch Myrl D. Perry, Ogden; Bishop and Edwin Harrison. . ORDfy Clarence C. Perry, Deweyville; L Each of the boys were P. Peterson, Mendon, sored by different civic organi-Cachcounty; Norman L. of, Brigham City and ry, Sacramento, Calif.; 19 grand- - were selected on, the basis of children, and the following I scholarship and citizen, brothers and sisters: - Lester 1. Also at the meeting, George Perry, Pleasant View, Weber county; Mrs. Nina Theall and 1940 DODGE Mrs. Naomi Winslow, Ogden; Marion Gilbert Perry Wise homeowners order early and .D. sedan. This car can Perry and Mrs. Etta 62, who died of a heart Joseph ready with immediate comfortable make you some money ailment while irrigating Sun- Slater, Slaterville, and Idaho. Boise, conies the first nippy Autumn day. Services will be held to- Perry, hauling passengers to work Staters Performance of official No. i ?.SSeOTMENT ,gNG 3 Report ms TO election, S(B et, geDeral "S the that the provided for J U., SJSTl oYthe except . terms of offiee 8Z?i i! sha11 take effect the first .om1 daLln Ja"ua,r THE PUBLIC P The officers of the ?ent day of January, 1961. cvsTEM, BY THE Executive Department, during S. J. R. No. a. h2uoaRD OF EDUCATION rtf LSp A PPOINTMENT by their term of office shall reside CONSTITUTtONAl T O Uthe MOJJni ov 10. J AMENDMENT r- btst February , (Passed A -r shall perform the duties as are prescribed by this Constitution -- dh the Leris- - and as rosy he Drescribed by Be It reso the State of Utah, tare of members Section 10. The Governor .thirds of all the each house concurring mall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint It is proposed to all State and district officers 5rf" Article X. Sec. 8, of "whose offices are established by Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose !f Utah to read: o The general control appointment or election is not of the public otherwise provided for. If, dur- Astern shall be vested nk the recess of the Senate, a Board of Education vacancy occur in any State or 55 ;bo04tata ' district office, the Governor members of which shall be shall appoint some qualified by law. r.:;rnr0vided ?ol Person to discharge the duties the shall appoint The .Board Suoerintendent of Public thereof until the next meeting no who shall be the of the Senate, when be shall Sire officer of the Board S f Section.2- The Secretary of Sectary of State SUte Audi! is directed to submit this , g TreaaureP or Att0P. amendment to the elec- - ney.Generai be vacated by death. e t of the .statfc a1 t the 0P otherwise, it shall Crsl election in the manner re3jgnatjon 1- - - at-ia-r J.AN0- - T CONSTITUTIONAL , amendment RESOLUTION PROPOS- AMENDMENTS TO AR- - JOINT NG Trft ATP E EXECU- TO THE STATE IVE DEPARTMENT TERMS, RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF THE GOVERNORS APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- IN CER- NG OF VACANCIES AND THE rAIN OFFICES; 30MPENSATION OF STATE ' ' JFFICERS. it resolved by the Legis- tare of the State of Utah, two- nrd of all members elected to ick bouse concurring therein: Be I. U is proposed to Article 'VII, Sec. 1, 10. 20 of the Constitution of lie State of Utah to read : Section 1. The E ha!l consist of Gov-Apartment Section mend xecutive emor. Secretary Auditor,' State ln2 in favor thereof : Section 1. It is proposed to aJne'Id Article V.uCtia? ? of the of Utah to read: Final Rites . Deweyville of State, State Treasurer,- and - glK.h f500 00 a year for the leg.siat.ve and $o.00 a day expenses while actually in session, and tniieaf? as provided by law. mi. The 20. Governor, Secretary of State Auditor and Treasurer, Attorney-Generother State and district officers as may be provided for by law. shall receive for their aa f,lxed by law- compensation for said officers as provided m all laws enacted pursuant to this Consti- tution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said offi- cers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. No such officer shall receive for .the performance of any official duty any fee for hie 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 deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling. - ing prior to mornInter- For us today and place your order. We make immediate deliveries. or schooi. ment will be in the Deweyville cemetery under the direction of the Harold iB. Felt funeral home. $510.00 I SURE Packer Motor Co. Former Honeyville ITS... Brigham City, Utah Man Dies In Cal. Mayer Today . Clayton Harper, 48, former Marion resident 0f Honeyville, died in AHD RATHER Gilbert Perry, 62, mayor of IDey-- 1 gan Francisco Saturday of who died early Sunday monja. STAY IN THE morning on his farm at Dewey- He as bom April 15, 1904, at MEWHOUSETHM ville of a heart ailment while Honeyville, a son of George and Wednesbe will held THE W H IT house: irrigating, MaPtha Hunsaker Harper, J day (today), at 1 p. m., in the Re was reared and educated SINCE THPVEMAPE Deweyville ward chapel. at Honeyville and graduated HOUSE iBlaekham, THE bishops rom igox gjep HigPi school at Rupert counselor, will conduct the cere- - Brigham City. iHe was a mem-- 1 monies. ,, her of the Church of Jesus Christ Perry was born Dec. 11, 1887, 0j Latter-daFor sev-- 1 Saints. at Slaterville, Weber county, a eraj yeara be was employed at sop of Stephen W. and Laura smelters at Garfield, and later Etta Rogers Perry. He was rear- - went to ,Llma PerU( South Amer. ed and 'educated at Slaterville where he was active In and graduated from Ogden high smelting work, school in 1905. He was employ- For the last 14 years he has ed at the State School for the j been employed as a shipbuild-Dea- f SALT , and Blind as an accoun- - jng inspector at Hunters Point, LAKES! tant- San Francisco, Calif. FINEST He married Annie Pearl RawSurvivors are the following son in the Salt Lake L. D. S. brothers and sisters: Mrs. Minta HCTEU temple Feb. 10, 1909, and they Sackett Brigham City; Mrs. moved to sie chlarson and Mrs. Alda afterward Weber county, where t0I1( Salt Lake City; Mrs. Estelle he operated a farm. He moved Barton, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ven-tDeweyville in the spring ofjna jcnsen and Kenneth Harper, 1919, where he operated a farm San Francisco; Leah Harper, and resided since. Tremonton; Lester (Harper, Ft. He served as chairman of the Bayard, N. M. in AA.A. farm program while Funeral services will be held Deweyville. He had been an ac- Thursday at 2 p. m. in Honey-- 1 tive member of the L. D. R ville ward chapel with A. B. I church all bis life and was su- Brigham- - bishop, 1 irt charge. Deweyville Mu Burial will be in the Honeyville perintendent-of cemetery, directed by Harold B. Funeral services for th.e oy Article XXIII, Section I. Con- 8titution of the State of Utah Section 8 If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend-suc- h ment 8hall take effect the first day of January, 1951. HEBER BENNION, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CER-T1FY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional menta proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-eight- h Legislature, 1949, 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 September.1950. HEBER BENNION, JR. Secretary o' State (SEAL) By amend-3FFICER- S; Deputy f y nn I 9 M x. 'Walk A Block & Save' o ll id call this the services. Friends may ward ! pneu-eyvlll- s.ar!3S-j:sLS!-be elected and qualified, as may next general election in manner as provided for be by law Drovided Section day. day in the Deweyville chapel at 1 P. M. srszszs. sa nS services monthly, a compensation 'iaE Vved gh a e of Utah, ;?u5e of theallState members elected the two houses vot- J e?c (1 PME s EH1S,WHILE al March 8, 1949.) Passed i it n spon-Virgini- 28. 1949 i JOINT RESOLUTION FRO- POSING TO AMEND SECTION ARTICLE VI OF THE CON- STITUT10N 0F UTAH RELAT 1NG TO COMPENSATION OF members OF THE legisla-t- o TURE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLA-(a!.tio- n TIVE TERM AND $5.00 A DAY ACTUALLY SESSION. Ee by the Leins- , receive Legion -- H1 !T1lf CnP 1?. Felt funeral home. W - ii Cushions eta Mrs. Smith Buried ainst mrto1ear fXd Here Last Friday IFuneral services for Mrs. September held at the Third L. last Friday at 2 oclock in the afternoon with Bishop James Jensen presiding. The family prayer was offer-eby Clarence M. Barker and the prelude and postlude were played by Thelma Ross. A vocal solo, Ere You Left Your Room This Morning, was sung by George Cornford. Invocation was offered by W. H. j Barnard followed by a duet, Harold and Lillian Felt, singling, In The Garden. Tuesday, NIC9 r m ? Z) were ward, '74 Vi -- hvO cushioned -- between engine and clutch on all lA- - H and models. Remarks were offered by MADE OF COLD RUBBER! Same High Quality Tredd Materials as used in New Or- - val E. Sackett and a duet, Lottie Tyson and Doris Tingey, Remarks were sang Sunset offered by Eberhart Zundel and a vocal solo, Dreaming of (Mother, was rendered by Vella Tires. UT-- e Same Tread Design as In am1 Sackett. Closing remarks were offered by Bishop Jensen and the closing song was a vocal solo, The Christians Goodnight," by John L. Owen. The benediction was offered toy Charles N. Sheffield. 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