Show ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 7 r. r Charles Heiner chief deputy In theoffice the theoffice office of H H. H E E. E Crockett secretary of state prepared a list of offices to be filled filled by voters at the elections which will be held November 7 Inthe In Inthe Inthe the near near future the law requires that the U the e governor issue a proclamation covering o the subject and the information Information information mation Is prepared by Mr Crocketts Crockett's office which has executive charge of elections for all offices concerning more than one county This Includes the state and national offices th the judicial district offices and some sen- sen The secretary of state al- al also al also so so has to do with the preparation of the ballots covering the constitutional constitution constitution- til hl amendments proposed t The list of offices to be filled in includes Includes in- in the following A United States senator A representative in the congress y of f the United States to be chosen from rom the First congressional district and nd one from Crom the Second congressional congressional district it A justice of the supreme court i t A state superintendent of public Instruction to fill the term f George Thomas resigned r ff State tc Senators Senators in the state legislature as One from each of the following ena districts fl Second district Cache county count Third district Rich Summit Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan gan Wasatch Daggett Fourth distrIct dis- dis trl tY oL nty Ni Ninth th district Istl ct Sanpete county Eleventh district Beaver Iron and Washington counties counties counties coun coun- ties Twelfth district Emery Carbon Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon Grand and iSan San Juan counties and two from the Seventh district Utah county and three from tilt Sixth district Salt Lake county Representatives in the state legislature legislature legislature legis legis- lature by y districts and counties are First Boxelder 2 Second Cache 3 Third Rich 1 Fourth Weber 4 Fifth Morgan 1 Sixth Davis 1 Seventh Tooele 1 Eighth Salt alt Lako Lake 16 Ninth Summit 1 Tenth Wasatch Wasatch Wa Wa- satch 1 Eleventh Utah 4 Twelfth Uintah 1 Thirteenth Juab 1 Fourteenth Fourteenth Four Four- Sanpete 2 Fifteenth Carbon 2 Sixteenth Emery 1 Seventeenth Grand 1 Eighteenth Sevier 1 Millard Millard Millard Mil- Mil lard 1 Twentieth Beaver Deaver 1 ty first Piute 1 Twenty-second Twenty Wayne Vayne 1 Twenty-third Twenty Garfield 1 Twenty-fourth Twenty Iron 1 Twenty-fifth Twenty Washington 1 Twenty sixth Wayne Vayne 1 Twenty-seventh Twenty San Juan 1 Twenty-eighth Twenty Duchesne 1 Twenty- Twenty ninth Daggett 1 1 Senator Rufus Adams elected in inthe inthe n the Third senatorial district at the election In 1920 is to continue in office during the term for which he was elected as the senator for the Thirteenth district and the electors of the Third senatorial district areto are areto areto to elect a senator District Judges District judges as follows One from the First judicial district district district dis dis- for a term of two years to fill fin the terns term of Albert A A. A Law deceased One from the Second judicial distrIct district district dis dis- to fill the term of J. J A. A Howell resigned One from the Seventh district for two years to fill the position now occupied by Judge F. F E. E Wood County officers In each county of or I state as follows Two commissioners commission commission- ers one for term of four years andone and andone andone one for term of two years a treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- a s sheriff erict a clerk a a r recorder corder a surveyor and an as for a term of four years an attorney for a term of two years and In each county of oC the state having an assessed assessed assessed assess assess- ed valuation of or over a county auditor Justices Justices' of the peace and conI constables constables con con- I stables In all the precincts of the respective c counties unties of f the the state as fixed by the respective boards of county commissioners At the same election there will be submitted for the or adoption or rejection tion of the voters oters the following proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed constitutional amendments Senate concurrent resolution No 2 proposing to amend section 1 1 article XIV I Senate concurrent resolution No I 4 proposing to amend Section 2 and 3 Article XIII Senate joint resolution No 1 proposing proposing proposing pro pro- posing to amend Section 9 ArU Article Article lc VI These amendments must be published published pub pub- In a newspaper of general circulation circulation circulation cir cir- In III each county for sixty days prior to the date of election according according according accord accord- ing to an nn opinion Issued yesterday by L. L A. A Miner 1 assistant state attorney attorney attorney ney general The opinion was asked for by Secretary of State Crockett The opinion holds that the amendments amend amend- m meats ments must must- be published for for sixty days In daily dally newspapers and once a week In weekly ne newspapers pe s. s 0 o 0 |