Show ''S'" The Garland Times Friday September 22 1944 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Your Dependable Food Supply Gus’s Garland Grocery & Market Let be your food merchants us 17 — Women's Club Nominates Officers For Coming Election Mrs Rulon Hansen was hostess Ladies’ to the members of the Self Culture Club at the Relief afternoon room Friday Society President Mrs J M Gaddie had charge of the meeting and conducted a business session during which she reminded the members General of the project of the Federation of Womcn”s clubs to the next buy a bomber during bond drive and also urged them not to forget to bring in their paper cans and rags the business meeting During nominated as foloil icers were i i i lows: For president Mrs E J Holmgren Mrs W J Cullimore for vice president Mrs A R Hodge Mrs M L Nielson Mrs George Hales for secretary Mrs V W Johns Mrs George Gleason Treasurer Mrs P C Petterson Mrs Errol Bone Mrs II D Corresponding Secretary Mrs Ficd Mrs Morris Rhodes Withers Mrs R J Bowcult Mrs Alma W King Music director Huish Mrs A D Mrs Sterling Mrs Club Rich accompanist Geo Davis Mrs F M Peck Mrs Mrs Morris Rhodes Historian A W Bishop Mrs F J Limb Mrs S E Quigley The election of officers will take place at the next meeting October 6th for which Mrs W J Cullimore will be hostess Mrs S E Quigley had charge of the program which consisted of two comet ducts by Kenneth accomBrown and Don Rogers Davis panied by Mrs George two vocal solos “Because” and “My Hero” by Mrs Harold Dixof Tremonton accompanied on and a by Mrs Ross Beckstead short story “Purple and Fine Linen” read by Miss Ruth Johnson Refreshments were served by the hostess to 25 members and number a of guestsRETURN PETERSONS FROM VISIT This is a spark plug Your car yells "Gimme a light” about 5400 times a min- tt ute And the jp spark plugs must deliver it on the iplit instant Those 5400 explosions per minute give spark plugs a Turkish Bath that boils the sparking ambition clear out of ’em after about 10000 miles Result— spark weakened gasoline 2?ILi and that’s wasted just like pouring it out on tho etreet-' Here’s where Shell comes to the rescue !i : They’ll clean your plugs or sell you new ones if the old ones have cracked (as they sometimes they’ll Fnellubricate your entire car for you too du) And You need Shellubrica-tio- because it protects your car against Wartime the Step and Go wear villain that’s sending 10000 cars to junk yards evtiy week! FOR THE LADIES amusing baaklst Im Molorlaad Fact of life absvt your car to hlp you kssg it from going haywira Your coy y ot any Sholl pomp Ali SHELL Oil COMPANY lncarporattd Mr and Mrs Albert Peterson from seven a have returned weeks visit with members ”oT their family in the state of Washington At Everett they visited with their son Wilbur and his family and at Woodland with thpir duaghter Laura (Mr and Mrs Mr and Gene Hess) and family Mrs Hess have a nice farm and are doing very well it is reported East Garland Party Hold The ciety East held the home Relief Society For Husbands Garland Relief So- their of opening social Bishop and Mrs R of the J Potter Husbands members were special guests Games vere played and refreshments were served to 44 at Jack Austin of Evanston Vo at the home spent last week-enof his brother Clarence Austin Mr 4 Mrs Ray Hailing returned Saturday from Long Beach Calif where they have been living for the past three months will stay Mrs Hailing at the home of her parents Mr 4 Mrs Clarence Austin Mr Hailing has been inducted into the navy SSgt Edward J Hansen of Warren is spending this week with his sister Mrs E Lewis Johnson and family He has been ii: combat duty in the South Pacific for 22 months Mrs Otto Brockman spent in Salt Thursday and Friday Lak City where she received medical treatment Mr 4 Mrs Arnold Larson were Ogdon visitors Monday A surprise party was held Saturday evening at the Munns home honoring Mrs Frank Munns her on birthday anniversary Supper was served to her brothers and sisters: Mr 4 Mrs Austin Mr & Mrs Thomas Udy Udy Mr 4 Mrs Edmond Udy Mr As Mrs Robert Macfarlam Mr & Mrs Carl Welling and Mr 4 Mrs Vein Wood Mr 4 Mrs John Oyler and LeRoy Oyler Sr were in Salt Rake City on business Monday Mrs Fred Musse a sister returned with them to spend some time with her parents Mr 4 Mrs John Oyler Sr of Garland Mr 4 Mrs Max Beal and son and Mr & Mrs V W Johns spent F'lidaj evening in Brigham Mr 4 Sirs George Hales had relatives from Bear Lake as their guests Su Jay night and Monday D A No CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 PRO- RESOLUTION A JOINT TO POSING AN AMENDMENT VII SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE TO SECTIONS 2 3 5 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE OF THE STATE TO THE OF UTAH RELATING N D DISTRICT SUPREME HOW CONSTITUTED COURTS TERMS OF OFiTCF QULIFI- JURIS- CATIONS OF JUDGES PRO TEM- JUDGES DICTION OF JUDICAL PORE CHANGE BY THE LEGISLA- DISTRICTS TURE SELECTION OF JUDICI- ARY j!ND EFFECT ON INCUM- JUDGES Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah ill members elected to each of the houses voting in favor there- - jf to It is proposed Section amend Section 10 of Article VII of ot the State of the Constitution Utah us follows: 10 The governor shall Sec nominate and by and with the appoint all rjnstnt of he and officers whose offices are established by this con- which stitution or may be created oy law and whose appointment or lection is not otherw provided for ff during the recess of the enate a vacancy occurs in any state or district office the gover- nor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof un- til the next meeting of the senate he shall nominate some per son to fill such office If the office of secretary of slate state auditor date treasurer or superintendent of public in- be vacated by death 're- it shall be signation or otherwise 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 5r° aS rmi aW( videde That it is proposed Section 2 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 upreme court shall consist of five judges which number may be increased or decreased by the legislature but rib nltera:on or increase shall hae the elect of removing a judg from of the judges con- f ice A ditutng the court shall be neces- a to form quorum or rende a decision If a justice of the su- nreme 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 Every judge of the supreme court shall be at least thirty years of age an active member of the bar in good standing learned in the law and a resident of the state o Utah for the five years next preThe judge ceding his selection the shortest term to serve not holding his office by selec- before ex- tion to fill a vacancy piration of a regular term shall be the chief justice and shall pre- side at all terms of the supreme court and in case of his absence he judge haw mg in idte!muu)er ttle next shortest term shall ide in his stead See 3 ilud ourt and district courts sbaBTJ for such terms uch manner as shall be provided however that jy law provided election nnxidcr vithout regard to any partisan po- considerations and free from nfluence of any person whomso-ve- r and provided further thaUthc f electing such judges in method is ffect w hen this amendment until ulopted shall be followed hanged bv law The state shall be dividSec 5 'd into seven jud cial districts for xich of which at least one judge hall be selectee as hereinbefore provided Until otherwise provided court at the a district y law ounty seat of each county shall ic held at least four times a year ll civil and criminal bus ness insing in anv county must be nod in such county unless a hange of venue be taken m Mich uses as may be provided by law j No 2 PROA JOINT RESOLUTION POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9 VI OF THE CONSTI-ANARTICLE OF UTAH RELATING TUTION OF TO COMPENSATION BFRS OF THE LEGISLATURE Le it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah to each of the all two houses voting i favor thereof: Section" IC That it is proposed VI to amend Sectio i 9 Article of the State of Utah Constitution to reau 9 Section The members of the Legislature shall icceive such pensation and mileage as the Leg- islature may provide not exceed-- f mg $30000 per year i nd ten cents per mile for the distance necespar-tw- o dy 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 drected to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the ner as provided for by Article 23 Constitution of Utah Section Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amend-- j ment shall take effect the first day of January 1945 L E E Monson Secretary of Slate of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy cf the constitutional amendment posed 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 unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah 1944 is 10th day of August E E MONSON Secty of State Each judge of a district court shall be at le“s‘ twenty-fivyears of an active member ol the bar ood standing learned in the !n law a resident ot the state of Utah three years next preceding his selection and shall reside in the district for which hr shall be selected Any district judge may hold a dis- n aiiy county at the trlct wluest of thc judge of the district d upon a request of the gover- sha11 be b‘s do "or An? wcaase " the d'stnct court a Jude P tem' may utned be a member of '’ore h bar- K'vorn to ‘ryfthe catuse’ d agreed upon their attorneys of record See 6 The le latuie may the hmits of any judicial decrease d‘strict'"crease the ml"!bcr dlstr‘ctts’ tor the w ud6es tht:re°fhave fltoratjon lncrease sha removing a judge from office district additional e''ery shall be ed’ a judge or judges 'elected as provided m section 3 of Ulia article SecJhe 1ldc:es of bf au‘ rePreme and district courts eeive at stated times compensation r their services which shall not (sum Shell Agent Tor gXsoune powers the attacx Don’t waste a drop Btar - The River- - Valley PKone Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday Monday Sept 25 to 28 While We Move into Our New Quarters Of Next Week GARLAND DRUG Garland DUP Utah MEET TO of the Garland Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Fiiday September 29 at the home of Mrs J J White it is announced Tlie East Garland Primary Entertains Retiring Officers The East Garland Relief officers and teachers held their monthly meeting Monday of Mrs" evening at the home Paul Larson at which they the retiring workers of the organization and presented cacli with a gift Auto Service Get Quality Shell Products George Gleason Shell Garland STATION Sfr °wh lch'1 he y are SEE US for STARTENA One bag of Calf Siartena replaces 4C gallons milk — grows big vigorous calves Saves time labor and money Av Hi KILLER Dairy Binse AA Quality spray quick kill won't blister hide won't taint milk Economical to use Purina Livestoik Spray 0 Fine for Fine Horses favorite for conditioning fine riding horse Palatable ily digested wholesome Contains plump oats Horses love It! se- 3 Rely on MfOMOLENr Purina OMOLENE Bear River Farm Supply “tof the state this shall t ike effect the first a liny of Jamie iv next succeeding ietei m nation by the board of state of the result of the elec'nnvT-sertion designated in Section 3 hereof I E E Monson Secretary of State of the State of Utah do that the foregoing hereby certify correct is a full true and copy of el SANITATION HELPS Save Milk Raise Husky Ca The secretary of to submit this is dieted proposedlcndmnt to- the Section these handy Garland ment Phone 3 j Purina (chows the comtilutional amendment by the regular session of the of 1943 as the 25th Legislature ame appear- - of record in my office have hereIn witness whereof unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of Jhe Stale of Utah this 10th day of August 1944 E E MONSON Secty of State oval IFheatre GARLAND UTAH Friday & Sat Sept 22 & 23 Double Feature: Mary Beth Hughes and Eddie Quillan in “MELODY PARADE” Also a Western: “Stranger of the Pecos” “THE MAH FROM BCtiJN IN U8DEB” Also: NEWS REEL & Thursday Sept 27 & 28: Allbritton and Robert Page in Wednesday L “Kcr Primitive Man” our friends in Washington would get busy and pass a bill that would freeze in stock piles the metals on hand when the war ends If Sunday Monday Tuesday Sept 24 25 26: CHARLES LAUGHTON & BINNIE BARNES RICH UTAH We Will Be Closed a8e- ' GARLAND F 444 444 M-Mils ' x it would surely help make jobs for returning Utah soldiers It would be a good investment for the Government too and it would be a safeguard against acts of aggression in the future THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY QF UTAH t f I |