Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH PAGE 4 AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL ! CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT I t liO 1 joint I0S1NG AN AMENTMENT TO ARTICLE X SECTION 8 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING THE CONTROL AND SUPER- VISION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 'AND THE APPOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- CATION OF THE STATE SU- OF PUBLIC PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION No 6 ! ii Attorney General each of whom 1 ahall hold hia office for four years beginning on the first (Passed March 8 1949) Monday of January next after his election except that the FROa RFOLUTION of office of those elected terms at the first election shall begin when the State shall be admitted jnto the Union and shall end on the firat Monday in January A jqqj The officers of the t Denartment rwidl their term of office shall GREAT STRAIGHT IKbourboh i 0 at the sea of government where coNSTmngNAi they shall keep the public rec- They (I a”etdvFebniary 281949) onis books and papers shall perform the duties as are oNroREA?FNnI0SFiON nstitution by this prescribed ARTICLE VI 0P THE C0N by OF UTAH RELAT- He it resolved by the Legis- - and as may be prescribed LNG TO COMPENSATION OH lature of the State of Utah law 10 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA4 The Section of the members ib all nominate and by and with TUItE NOT EXCEEDING $5000( Elected to each'house concurring consent of the senate appoint A YEAR FOR THE LEGISLA- herein: A DAY Section 1 It is proposed to all State and district officers JlVfc TERM AND $500 ACTUALLY amended Article X Sec 8 of whoso offices are established by I1J(?NWHILE which or Constitution this of the State may fthe Constitution be created byMaw and whose of Utah to read: Sec 8 The general control VnvfnoH dir thirds of all members elected I f for 1 of the public and supervision to each of the two houses vot? school system shall or ai1 “ in a State Board of Education Section 1 It is proposed to the members of which shall be d‘btJct £1 nuafmJd amend ArticIe VI Section 9 of eiected as provided by law lischarTe the ditto the Constitution of the State of S The Board shall appoint the read- y of Public thereof until the next meeting State Superintendent he member of gection 9 Instruction who shall be the ° the Senate when he shal xeirislature shall receive such executive officer of the Board JJJJnJtfcfi Jomf not exceeding compensation Section 2 The Secretary of gtiretfry ?B00 0° a year for the lelslative of State State a day expenses and AttoiState is directed to submjt this term $500 Treasurer or in and proposed amendment to the elec- be vacated by death while actually ATTU' as tors of the State at the next neyGeneral mileage provided by t ion or otherwise shal it Section 2 The Secretary of general election in the manner J A the duty or the Governor to Sute ia directed w 8ubmit thia pro i in muuc aawi 1 SeClIUU of thex Constitution Proposed amendment'i to the elec- aXntee and £171 of the State of Utah T office shall until successor his II J R No 6 ext J® be elected and qualified as may for by provided be by law provided Article XX I if Section I Con Section 20 Governor The stitution of the State of Utah Secretary of State Auditor Section 3 H adopted by th I and electors of the 8tate th!s amend Treasurer At such other State and district ment ghall effect the firit A JOINT RESOLUTION rROrOS- - officers as may be provided for dav 0 januarv 1951 ING AMENDMENTS TO AR- - by law shall receive for their RFNNION HFRFR JR TICLE VII SECTION 1 10 AND services monthly a compensation SecVeUr? of SUU theStati 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF as fixed by law DO “EEBY PFr! THE STATE OF UTAH RELAT- for said ilFY that the foregoing is a Tae compensation ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT TERMS officers as provided in all laws full true and correct copy of RESIDENCE AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to this Consti- - the three constitutional THE GOVERNOR’S tution shall be in full for all ments proposed by the regular APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- - services rendered by said offi- - session of the Twenty-eight- h ING OF VANCIKS IN CEIL cers respectively in any official Legislature 1949 as appears of capacity or employment during record in my office their respective terms of office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I No such officer shall receive have hereunto set my hand and Be it resolved by the Legis- - for the performance of any affixed the Great Seal of the lature of the State of Utah two- official duty any fee for his State of Utah at Salt Lake City thirds of all members elected to own use but all fees fixed by this 1st day of September 1950 each house concurring therein: law for the performance by tffcNPUU JIV Section 1 It fa proposed to either of them of any official amend Article VII Sec 1 10 duty shall be collected in advance (SEAL) Secretary of State B7 and 20 of the Constitution of and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit the State of Utah to read: Section! The & of the State The Legislature Department shall consist of Gov- may provide for the payment of ernor Secretary of State State actual and necessary expenses Aaditor State Treasurer and of said officers while traveling Deputy HJR stitut10n Governor ii Mr and Mrs Jack Armstrong spent the week end visiting Mr and Mrs Elmer Bartholmoew parents of Mrs Armstrong Mon-- j day they were sightseeing in Wayne Wonderland P?ffi!e Estate Z ahXhoK mu Jena I I vf! v ’ t a f I i Mr and Mrs Dwayne Christensen and family of Hatch were week end visitors in Fay- Back Teachers And may we speak for every parent in town when we say we’re grateful to have you return After three strenuous months we’re mighty glad to turn our youngsters over to your expert care If there is any way in which we can help to make your school year easier call on us Please do Gunnison Member ette Z of Welcome Elmo James visited over the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs W T James Son Win Mr and Mrs Jack E Chateiain arrived in Fayette September 6th accompanied by Mr and Mrs Don Rasmussen of Salt Lake The Chatelain’s have been residing at Anchorage Alaska where Mr Chateiain was employed by the Fish and Wildlife Service and Mrs Chateiain was at the 1st National employed Bank of Anchorage They arrived in Seattle Washington on August 29th aboard the S S Alaska and from there motored to Utah Mrs Chateiain is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Ray Bartholomew while Mr Chateiain and Mr and Mrs Rasmussen went on to Wyoming Verda James left Monday on a visit in the northern section of the state httVu£ ?c‘8a valley bank Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Donald Olsen from a visit in has returned vacation in Yellowstone Park Salt Lake City Mrs Dell Smith and son Kent of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs Bishop Edwin Mellor and parents Mr and Mrs Mellor are at home after a Vernal Roper Straight Bourbon Whiskey - 86 Proof lational Distillers Products Corporation N Y Buy From Local Merchants Why Hurry? Life Is So Death So Permanent — Carefully serves in the military forces Mr and Mrs Frank Gee and Rilla Johnson were Sunday ner guests of Mr and Mrs Alton Kiesel in Manti Mr and Mrs Robert Sawyer Daughters of Utah Pioneers Short and son motored in from Salt meeting will be held at the Drive Lake and Mrs Sawyer will re- - home of Mrs Bonnie Mellor mam here while Mr Sawyer Thursday (tonight) at 8 pm pompfSatudj nfqTATV ofctpfr1014 urnvn V1 ? :! !Vi r xeeutive ! ! in 'In 5 minutes I can show you why 58? u ITk DODGE FOR VALUE !" 00 0 could pay $1000 more and not get oil tho famous You than many cars costing far more! You get all the stretch-- ' head room should room and leg room ever wanted! ROOMIER and proved dependability of this smart roomy 1950 Dodge I ruggedness A Dodge Fluid Diive smooths out and starts stops your Ana Dodge is so easy to handle in traffic-- so easy to park! ull Come in today Give us just 5 minutes to demonstrate the value Dodge gives that puts you miles and money ahead i iiii 5 3 O ' i JmE ft BolWw if YALLAADSOII MOD Why waste YOUR time and energy in your home on the farm in the office or plant? Reddy is on duty a day He never asks for a day off — not even for holidays or Sundays He's stronger than a horse and he travels with the speed of lightl He's The Mighty Atom ia Person 24 hours famous you’ll appreciate Dodge ruggedness dependability and economy ' SERVANT OF THB CEMTUfvYTOO short fivt minutes will show more i mof than un ©RK Hes the lowest priced servant in history with wages that average less than three cents an hour! lb That's Reddy Kilowatt Power for you! Ik a tusikut TELLUAIDE POWER COIIPAIIY CO A Self PHONE 4196 Reddy Kilowatt is right with you all the time You probably don't Junk much about it but he helps you work in a hundred ways every day at the flip of a switch I'M YOUR you this great new Dodge roominess gives you stMch-ou- t you’d hardly hope to find in more expensive cars You’ll see how a car can bel And the more you drive a Dodge the PRMN0 GUNNISON UTAH n Fayette Hews of official duty Section 2 The Secretary of State ia directed to aubmit thia proposed amendment to the eleo' tors of the State at the next! general election in the manner provided for in Article XXIII section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah Section 8 If adopted by the electors of the State this amend-Tment shall take effect the first day of January 1951 R No 3 SJ SEPTEMBER Supporting Tax Faying Induatry |