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Show r THE TIMES.NEWS, Insert Page le NEPHI. UTAH Thurdey, September CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS $ JfeSJ?.?- - prformADCe WANT ADS LEVAN NEWS 1950 14th, Section 2. The Secretary of Attoraey General, each of whom State is directed to submit thia hall hold his office for four proposed amendment to the elec- yeara, beginning on the first ton of the State at the next 8. March 1949.) (Passed Monday of January next after general election in the manner A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- his election, except that the provided for in Article XX11I, POSING AN AMENTMENT TO terms of office of those elected section 1 of the Constitution of ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF at the first election shall begin the State of Utah. THE CONSTITUTION OP THE when the State shall be admitted Section 8. If adopted by the mtm tMm amarui. STATE Vt UTAH, lUiLAHMu inA tiA TTnitt mnA aiall And Alavftra if tViA the first Monday in January ment shall take effect the firat IraS D?PHnoi - MOL Tn officer of the day of January. 1961. by the A. Executive Deputnient. during S.J.R.No.8. ItaTE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY weir term oi on ice anau reaiue CONSTITUTIONAL THE STATE BOARD OF EDU- - at the seat of government, where AMENDMENT CATION OF THE STATE SU- - they shall keep the public rec-OF PUBLIC ords, books and papers. They (Passed February 28, 1949.) r PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION- Kail iurfnn tha illtiaa aa IH A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- VL J'R. No,5 Constitution POSING TO AMEND SECTION TJir6?.6.? lf9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CON-B- e yijf ana may prescribed by cWrUTION OF UTAH, RELAT- it resolved by the Legis"wlature of the State of Utah, ING TO COMPENSATION 0 F Section 10. The Governor MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLAof all the members elected to each house concurring 3hall nominate, and by and with TURE, NOT EXCEEDING 1500.00 consent of the senate, appoint therein: A DAY Section 1. It is proposed to all State and district officers TTVE TERM AND 5.00 EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY amended Article X, Sec 8, of whose offices are established by IN SESSION. the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may Be it resolved by the Legisbe created by law, and whose of Utah to read: lature of the State of Utah, Sec. 8. The general control appointment or election is noj of all members , elected for. otherwise If, provided and supervision of the public each of the two houses votto a the recess of the Senate, vtm thn ' h mbH ing favor thereof: in ing in a State Board of Education vacancy occur in any rJXZZr to Section . . L It U. the member at whlrfi ahull h district office, the vi r proposed,o hall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law. to discharge the duties ? contution of the State of The Baard-.hal- l annoint th- - person W Will ltBia&M a ". ft. aaf !n tr i tm a tav4V m Ola. ouperiacenaeni - oi jtuduc "a w n wvmm5 ouiie Sections. The members of the d Senate, when he shall Instruction who flhall be the of receive , such some person to. fill Legislature shall executive officer of the Board, nominate not exceeding T MAI XI .111 compensation, me omce owce. oi suca, h Section 9 n,- 9oMf.ra'.v.-- . i $500.00 a year for the legislative ::,VS:: Secretary of State, State Audi term State is j a day, expenses tor. SUte Treasurer or Attor while and B.0Q in session, and actually tors of the State at the next as by laws provided mileage or it shall Section - The r Secretary of general election in the manner be the of the Governor to provided for in Article XXIII, fiU theduty State is directed U submit this , same by appointmenL Section 1 of the Constitution and the appointee shall hold his of the State of Utah. the office until his successor shall tors IT J. R. No.6 v in be elected and qualified, as may next general election for the as manner by provided be by law provided. A TTITT Oartlnn 1, fYin-CONSTTTimONAl 20. The Governor. 8UtuUon of the State xoi Utah. Section AMENDMENT j Secretary, of State. Auditor. Section 8.' If adopted by, the Attorney-Generand Treasurer, of electors the state, this amend-suc- h (Passed March 8, 1949.) other State and district ment Bhall take effect the first TTt..,T A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS. officers as mav be nrovided for j- hki w. ahair receive for their by HEBEB BENNION, JR.. TlcWraCTOOM8!1?? ? a compen8,ition the f CER- THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- 2,' 7116 compensation for said TIFYw that 'the foregoing is a ING TO THE STATE EXECU- TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS," officerst as provided in all laws tvO,' true, and' correct copy, of RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to this Conati- - 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, off the. Twenty-eight- h official LegnsUturv 19 aa. appears of respectively, y roMPKVATTnS' n STATE capacity, or employment during reCord In mypf ficj. WHEREOF, I re8pective terms ovoffice. No such officer shall ' receive have haraunto set my hand and Be it resolved by the Legis- for the performance any affixed the Great Seal of the lature of the SUte of Utah, two- - official ' duty any fee of, foe his SUU of UUh, at SaltXake City, uiras oi au memoers elected to own use, but all fees fixed by thia each. house concurring therein: law. for the performance by HXBER BENNION, JR. bection 1. It is proposed to either of them of any official amend Article VII, Sec. 1, 10, duty, shall be collected in advance (SEAL) SacreUryof State and 20 of the Constitution of and deposited with , the SUU the SUte of UUh to read: Treasurer monthly to the credit Section I. The E xecutive of the State.- The Legislature Department shall consist of Gov- - may provide for the payment of ernor. Secretary of State, SUte actual' and necessary- - expenses Auditor, SUte Treasurer, and of said officers . while traveling : Exclusive GARBETTS distributor for East Juab is Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Robinson of Scipio and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mem-mo- tt County. A. B. GIBSON & ROY C. GIBSON PUBLISHERS and baby of Helper were the UUh. EtenMl at guests on Sunday at the home of Published -- very Thursday at Nphl, Juab County, CLOVER LEAF DAIRY PROthe pot office at Nephl, Utah at second class mail matter under the Mrs. Vinnie Memmott. DUCTS delivered to your home 1879. act of cengres of March 3, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner dairly. See David Broadhead or have been visiting relatives in call 292W. One year, $2.75; Six Month., --$1.50. Subscription tubacription Rate.: Lake City. They were guests Salt on rates equest. In advanoe. Advertising are payable PIECED QUILT TOPS FOR at the home of their son in law SALE Call 99J. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George and MEMBER. Com.elly family. 1937 OLDS FOR SALE Good ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE PittJ Mrs. Sophia Bosh spent the week motor, good radio and heater, end in Salt Lake City with her good tires. NEW SEAT COVERS. son in law and daughter, Mr. and PHONE 286J. Mrs. Frank Thacker. FOR LEASE ON SHARES OR Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pierce re- CASH BASIS 27 acres farm In turned home Tuesday after an NW field. See Mrs. Mary B. in visited Sells. enjoyable vacation. They Salt Lake City, Ogden and Idaho Dont Falls, Idaho with relatives. They SALESMAN WANTED were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. write us if you like to punch a Inter-Mounta- in of Ray Pierce and son of Salt Lake time clock and work for the other man. DO WRITE US IF you City. would like a business of yr.ur own leading School of Beauty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman Buy on credit. Write Rawleigh's spent the week end in Salt Lake Dept. 6, Denver, Cola City with relatives. on or enroll to who all Important message Mrs. Leora Christensen and son HOME FOR RENT IN LEVAN before October 1st: We will guarantee good spent a few days in FillTerry Furnace, one bathroom, two to! 25 to first the qualified paying positions more with her parents, Mr. and lets, 4tt acres land. Will rent reas new class. graduates in this Mrs. P. B. Day. onable to responsibe party. You C." E. Foer Mrs. Delia Lundsteen returned may make own price. Mew We to her home here after an extend ster, Levan. ed visit in Kansas City, Kansas her brother, Arvil Jennings. with our for demand Holly Berries graduates We cannot supply the insistent She also visited in Idaho with rel- - When seeds of the American hoi ' beauticians atives before returning home. h proRequests for ly sprout, only come faster than we can supply them. Now female duce female Only Madsen and and Mr. Mrs. Leon trees is the time to' train yourelf in a profitable They profamily of Orem spent Sunday in duce produc ,'rosts, heavy only i. profession, so don't delay! Levan with her parents, Mr. and rse conditions rains, or othc. Mrs. H. R. Francom. haven't prevenivu pollination of For Full Details, Write or Phone Mrs. Blanch Stephensen enter- flowers. Thus, . although holly tained the following ladies at her leaves may be plentiful, holly berhome on Wednesday evening: Von-d- a ries may be scarce. Ex-Cel-- Cis Codeal Bosh, Enid Worwood, Soil Organic Matter Soil organic matter Is the reBrough, Helen Tedder, Melba low, Mary Agard, Myrtus Stephen mains of plants, animals and miPhone Main at 2nd South son. Irene Mangedson. ueucious crobes in all stages of Salt Lake City refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Maneel- son spent the week end at Fish AMENDMENT thWiirm wwm No. 3 - POSITIONS GUARANTEED two-thir- the to graduates West's Culture two-thir- ds UTT-152-25- dur-achn- al -- a !lJr.71,r. Tr "'a ;7:r ' iSUNNY, SMILING SYMPHONY of SPEED and SPECTACLE I ! 36 GLAMOUR. R ACTS! COMPANY OF 115 ICERSI Plenty of Choice Seats for All Performances at 2nd So. & Main or Fairgrounds Box Office, Salt Lake City. Price Include Tax: $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50 Still Time For Mail Orders Give Two Choices of Desirable Dates Your Ticket Includes Admission to the TUB STAY VEMKXSfTHAV TUB WHITEHOUSE a ' mm saa raa ts? ar"a4ijft in-an- OFnSI Farrell Winter, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter: Marcene Morgan, 'son of Edward Morgan; Homer Bendixen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shep SALT Emardt Bendixen; herd, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. LAKES Shepherd; Merlin Stephensen, son HNEST. of Mr. and Mrs. 0,,. -- Fred Stephensen left Saturday with the National HOTEL Guard. SHOP AND; SAVE1N NEPHI" Fairground VVV s "T'.TtCrTjTt.rlr: . EKj-cers- . I fio-f- ir mr rr. b n ai rida-an- d! you'll- - aree; Bster felance! takes II R jungifci)ryou! does ell your fine sewing HEMSTITCHING 1 SHIRRING Nu at tta rijrt riding comfort ! ; Almost the very moment you set foot in the Mercury you know you've found the car you've always wanted! Big! Roomy Leg roomy, too! And so quiet! So utterly QUIETI You hardly know you're moving so smooth and silent is that Mercury ride. 1 MENDING EMBROIDERING BUTTONHOLES ZIGZAGGING GATHERING CORDING ' QUILTING r OTHER MODELS PRICED FROM 89 95 Vfimr emcmu PLEATING ano 'AMERlCA'i, , MADE IN U.S.A. for over 80 Years! 2 Yov gt tba ritt roadab... ecomomCau' 2? ! ... a tight spot in curve a rough road downtown traffic. This big Mercury handles them all and with ease. "Stedi-Linsteering . . . "Cushion-Coi- l chasms make owners call it d a super-rigispringing the smoothest riding car they ever drove! Try it on a ... -- amend-OFFICER- forces. HOLIDAVonlCE of 1951 28 2oi INI for Fort Ord,; California where he will be stationed, in the armed ALL NEWl 6 Edition - al AMD RATHER. i SS.! No. 2 Beauty School Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup announce the birth of a son at the Payson hospital on September 7th. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Paystrup of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Green-halg- h of Nephi. Delwin Shepherd left Monday J" M 1. one-tent- Lake. ds . Students At Once Must Have No.l CONSTITUTIONAL e" Svenson Motor iVpfif, Viuh You've got to spare In Mercury! I big, engine is right tar the car and the ear is right for the . engine! Mercury Is "America's No. 1 Economy Car"l Drive it yourself and sea why! Its Co. Phonm 312 S; |