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Show K "L Dishes Offer Pp!f ' .. DR. M. F. BURGESS, OPTOMETRIST for Summer If for a fabled aotiut a u.wv, ... famed t .inn Of ''., will be in BEAVER, at the LOW el- - .... ,?or sweetpotatoes. and Apples ' s nsweet-Itoe- d medium-size- three in boiling water until Slice with cool, and skim. ten-'- .. apples, pared alternate baking dish. !up each layer with sugar and and dot with fat, using two teaspoon oi .espoons sugar. and three tablespoons of fat. ...... o n A tialra frt. me appies '0 minutes, or unui soft and the top layer is brown ''serve in the baking dish. v fried apples with onions or The reots, says Mrs. White. table-on- ? ed ingredients are three 1 sodium-size- d If'f nln.ce in " coreuj ,n,i ers in a greased . .' 1 K a. Mi Plej keep t UK horta Wed rong: t arrots are use six substituted for tender cut lengthwise into cook. Fry as with middle-size- d scrape, slices and ots, be us. salad dish that should prove liar is Waldorf salid. Dice tart lould left on, and celery and pped nuts (hickory nuts, pe-boiled chestnuts, or blanched Add onds). enough salad sing to moisten. Serve at once other salad crisp lettuce or as. If walnuts are used sprink-:eover the salad just before tag; the nut skins may darken with the skins bine with chopped fat; ' .es land to pr: It w:; ;. )f far: adie i land ilies ti -- for t I t m m ruit. may also be served with points out Mrs. White, who Apples lemai. s, be: probit: War iwed re is ; it. instructions for pork chops i stuffing and apples. The indents: one tablespoon minced n; 18 teaspoon savory searing; salt and pepper as needed; s jork chops; and three tart red Cook the onion and pars-- ; ily lb colors 'es. lear ather itbli have buy wli: i )unce: Jrll agait .oftp the - stir until and toj Igh i n sole! the fat for a few minutes, bread crumbs and season-- i in ithersj in ft' well mixed. the chops with salt and w, rub lightly with flour, and in a hot skillet. Lay the chops uack in a baking dish or pan nkle Cover each chop with mixture and then : half an apple, cored but not i. cut side down. Cover, and in a moderate oven (350 to dfgF.I for 30 minutes, or the meat is tender. Lift the 'sonto a hot platter and serve. 'cover. b M proce ,B5, 10 3 Prevention Week lire JK ieflni'- OPTICAL c -- I tier 8 to 14 Observed ) lie A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII. AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGES, JUDGES PRO TEMPORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLATURE, SELECTION OF JUDICIARY AND EFFECT ON INCUMBENT JUDGES. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereJURIS-1JICTIO- N, two-thir- of: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as follows: Sec. 10 The governor shall nominate, and by and with the consent of the senate, appoint all state and district officers whose offices are established by this constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, during the recess of the senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, or superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee' shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law provided. Section 2. That it is proposed to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Utah, as follows: Sec. 2. The supreme court shall consist of five judges, which nurh-bmay be increased or decreased by the legislature, but no alteration or increase shall have the effect of removing a judge from office. A majority of the judges constituting the court shall be necesrendei sary to form a quorum ofor the sua decision. If a justice preme court shall be disqualified from sitting in a cause before said court, the remaining judges shall call a district judge to sit with them on the hearing of such cause. court Every judge of the supreme shall be a 4 least thirty years of of the bar, age an active member in good standing, learned in the law and a resident of the state of Utah for the five years next prejudge ceding his selection. The to serve, having the shortest term not holding his office by selecextion to fill a vacancy before shall term, a of regular piration b the chief justice, and shall preside at all terms of the supreme court, and in case of his absence, manner, tht judge, having in likeshall preterm, shortest next tht side in his stead. Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme court and district courts shall be selected for such terms and in such manner as shall be Provided bv law. provided, however, that selection shall be based solely upon consideration of fitness for office powithout regard to any partisanfrom litical considerations and free influence of any person whomsothat the ever, and provided further ta method of electing such Judges is effect when this amendmentuntil followed adopted shall be CbSdbTheate shall be divid-e-ford into seven judicial districts, one judge each of which, at leasthereinbefore shall be selectee: as provided provided. Until otherwise a district court at the by law,Wat of each county shall county a year. be held at least four timesbusiness and criminal aSinT ir, any county, murt b.a . ,.v. rmintv. unless er ben Fire 1'revention Week is during the i of October it will re- full cooperation ffom the Extension Service, Director Owens advises, e "fking to successfully put rved nationally 4, 1 ov-?ir- Prevention Week will be states Department of t'nlted "'Jlture ;t the National Fire m mlon Association. Newspa- toagazines and radio will all kto Impress upon the Ameri- minl the importance of fire ""ion. pai titularly in time of '"Ml rlu!,s. which n have projects all over Amer-l!- l be cailed on to assist the 's,ion S.rvic.. in l'tah, with titrations, home and form tions, in,, ,.xtra project em-ifire--Wo- s, ofessor j. ,!er of tH. lie. --Rtnl,.,. I.. iii Whitney Floyd, i;,ah Extension .. "". wim connection ...1.1. .Wide preparations for Fire 'Ition Week flint firi.Hfi fuctic.n 0f farm buildings prevent a lire from starting ll fan do ttmch to protect life Property against. Its spread. safe vterior construction Ma shield fr Production tM frm home buildings against "king from ,hp outgijp, and ' biterioi- construction will 1'" local!... blazes that may fibbish heaps or from WttrceM itlSi,lt. the building." r (Mens .; and Mr. Floyd "1 faitneiH t0 ma),,, pans . ''Ir.' . "'e all nil i I'l . vent Inn U'unk tn ,;1!!ar(ja on(i to jr,, U- - nn f.TtlUI...7 Ira to Improved fire pro- Amons common farm azards arp several struc- Electa ,i t... c'Jstomi educational j r.tas liW V, A . 4k shingle roof is one such hazard. Sparks from a faulty chimney falling on such a roof causes many tarm fires. Such a roof can be not only by chimney ignited sparks, but also by windblown sparks from bonfires, brush-fire- s or forest fires, Mr. Floyd warns. Any chimney too warm to hold the hand against with comfort is another structural fire hazard, and should be repaired or completely reconstructed. The safe minimum thickness for chimney walls is 4 inches for brick or reinforced concrete; eight inches for hollow tile; and 12 inches for stone. All chimneys should be lined with no less than 34 inch thickness of fire clay or vitrified clay, and the chimney foundation should be built of concrete or solid masonry nroDor- tioned to carrry the weight without settling or tracking. i 4 - 5 8ut X A J i i l DOWN Comes the Cost of Better Hearing T My wife wasn't all joking. new Radionic Hearing Aid She said that a real new car improvement would be to go easing sideways, right into a cramped parking space at the curb. I said yes maybe in 1960. There's one swell im- Complete with radionic tubes, crystal microphone, magnetic earphone, batteries, battery-save- r circuit. Liberal guar antee. One model one price one quality Zenith's finest. No extras, no "decoys. $40 Com Accepted by American Medical s9ociation Council on provement though, that's here already! an d engine! You get that immediately by switching to Conoco NM motor oil. I don't say it's the only oil; they're not d hiring me. But I had this engine 1941. around It's still running like a darb, using Conoco N'A oil all the while, to cut down damage from engine acids. If I know what I've read all through this War, the acids made by every engine are liable to cause corrosion inside. That's bad. But acids don't like can't gnaw fastened real close or right through it. It's sort of plated onto working parts that you've got to protect till your new car comes. And d even then you'll want the engine with Conoco N'A oil, the same as in the car you've got right now. Phyual Therapy In for Demonstration oil-plate- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting L . favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VT, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read. Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding $300.00 per year, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1945. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same 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, .is 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. Each judge of a district court shall be at least twenty-fiv- e years of age, an active member of the bar in good standing, learned in the law, a resident of the state of Utah three years next preceding his selection, and shall reside in the district for which he shall be selected. Any district Judge may hold a district court in any county at the request of the judge of the district, and, upon a request of the governor it shall be his duty to do so. Any cause in the district court may be tried by a judge pro tempore, who must be a member of the bar, sworn to try the cause, and agreed upon by the parties, or their attorneys of record. Sec. 6. The legislature may change the limits of any judicial district, or increase or decreast the number of districts, or the judges thereof. No alteration or increase shall have the effect of removing a judge from office. In every additional district established, a judge or judges shall selected as provided in section 3 of this article. Sec. 12. The judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive at stated times compensation for their services, which shall not ba Increased or diminished during; the time for which they are selected. Section 3. The secretary o f state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by article 23, sectioh I, Constitution of Utah. Section 4. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the board of state canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 3 hereof. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the 25th Legislature of 1943, as the of record in my of- same V oil-plate- fjn be 1 BURGESS one quart sliced tart !es. one pint sliced onions, one BURGESS OPTICAL espoon sugar, and y4 teaspoon CEDAR CITY. UTAH Melt the fat in a heavy skil-ad- d V I the apples and onions, until rr cook slowly nearly If business is slack, start an jer, and stir frequently to preattack! advertising Press Ads. bring results cover the worching. Remove the sugar and salt ; sprinkle the apples and onions, and tinue the cooKing until tney CONSTITUTIONAL T- J- 1 CONSTITUTIONAL O 1 AMENDMENT lightly browned. Serve at once, AMENDMENT of fat, cos' 11 V Frames Repaired Ser- - A i nit i til Q i lifin.cra an app'" Ula" scal- recommends s'ie v HOTEL Broken Lenses Duplicated adapted to many Tfwmev and early fall dishes, Extension V TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 he the L'tah ,ist of 8. 1944 "i'i(S)ev pty m mcais Till THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER oil-plati- ng CONOCO Mr oil-plate- Educational Campaign A customer-groce- r educational campaign designed to make definite ceiling price infarmation available to more customers has been announced jointly by leading food trade associations and the Office of Price Administration, William Willden, community service member of the Beaver war "oil" price and rationing board reported. "The proigram, which will get under way late this month and continue through December, will provide for improved multiple posting of ceiling price lists in "A stores," the member said. campaign of local advertising and store displays urging housewives to discuss ceiling trade-sponsor- ed prices openly with merchants will part of the program as will the more general consumer checking of the stores. camThe new consumer-groce- r discusis of the paign outgrowth sions which have been carried on for several months by the OPA with industry advisory committees and with consumer and labor groups. be We Invite You to Attend the FOURTH ANNUAL outhern Utah ivestock Sliow Cedlair Cntty, Featuring 4-- H Uta and Future Farmers t appears 1 have heremy hand and affixed the Utah, great seal of the State of1944. this 10th day of August, E, E. MONSON, Secty. of State. law. may be provided by In witness whereof, unto stt A Show for Better Breeding and Selecting of Range LIVESTOCK Auction IsIg Saturday |