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Kral manr.-- r: fli thuritv the city r.s w,ie of iu members, to elector! of qualified pf n por ront of all votes f " .e ;ng e(,tjon for the . chull forthwith proliJte' The r. N (.id orvti , U, in r The : to f it me txi e0;. n r..n.jire that the question rd'5r,t' I),,, elector) ct the next bf The ballot con- al - lection. , contain item' ,in shnll rarK a. for mi .hers of rJ' the ner rntT'Mil ,n. i .it without party candidates shall he nom-7- 3 Cu-as require: by m the V, me m'.nn-- I. a'rhr-tor- electors voting on the shall of chn isinir a commission tlr-the fifteen m the aff.rmative, the of a majority dates receiving at such election, shall constitute -ll ! proceed . the 2hSt irA.U'.'f s,ia" Je submit-J- L the city the qualified electors be election to he held at a time to Jmined by the charter commission, sub-!li- t than sixty days shall bo net -m and to its uLar the electors r.r.J not m .re than one ive provi- Allc from ,uch date. mar also be submitted to be voted - distnbutior rr commission shall non separately. for the distribution of Ml provisions of the proposed charter and of any gorii elee-toii'alternative provisions to the qualified the ciy, not less than sixty days befis which voted it upon. ore th election at Sirh proposed charter and such alternative a majority of prendens as are approved by the e'ecto-- s Toting thereon, shall become an erame lew of such city at such time as fixed therein, and shall supersede iaay he ail laws affecting any existing charter and and government of auch organization the ety hich ire now in conflict therewith. Within thirty days after its approval a copy of inch charter as adopted, certified by the mayor and city recorder and authenticated hy the seal of such city, shall be made one in the in duplicate and deposited, and the of the secretary of State in the office of the city recorder, ud thereafter ail courts shall take judicial aee of such charter. Amendments to any such charter may be framed and submitted n by a charter in the same manner as provided for making of charters, or may he proposed by the legislative authority of the city npon a vote thereof, or br petition of oualified electors to m number equal to fifteen per cent of the total vote cast for mayor on the next prced-in- f election, and any auch amendment wy be submitted at the next regular election, and having been approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon, shall Wcme part of the charter at the time fixed in such amendment and shall be certified and filed as provided in case The if charters. Each city forming its under this lection shall have, and is hereby granted, the authority to exercise all powers to municipal affairs, and to adopt and enforce within its limits, local police, tndiirnilar regulations not in chaiter relating sanitary conflict with enumeration of powers in th-constitution or any Jaw ihall be deemed to limit or restrict the feorral grant of authority hereby confer-ba- t this grant of authority shall not Jiclude the power to regulate public util-tnot municipally owned, if any such of public utilities is for provided Reneral law, nor be deemed to limit or rtrtnrt the power of the legislature in mat. relating to State affairs, to enact ppl'cab!e alike to a11 cities Mw statt Thp power to be conferred upon the cities hai include the following: ?Vy borrow rA T" and collect taxes and WltJhln the liniit9 prescribed feneral law, and to levy and collect spo-J0rbfnrfita conferred, oca Pub b PBchme, Th services; construct, own, main- lease public otilitiea ?r In to cquire by con-oferoation or otherwise, within or limits, property neces-JriJ"04 to re- fener! the law, and no A," ftfTr S S7Xrb7Keneralla4-and f- n Cf. to pabbc it, P erS ut,lity franchises and reEulate the exercise acquireehi0''a' w. prortT andto ' hitfc d' ,"ch ny ch Oder ?ublic hfProvemenU or Jt,7nd"'t.n, lta rPorste other-Mnm- rj limits "provemenu and also il5LV''r than that need-'"- c ; XW and to sell or w,th restrictions, and Preserve the im- - excK.? rovlmen onient "rii to ofsnyUe,nchd U public utility Deci revenuo puhifri'.-rolio tb te'mP. bonda on the 0-or of pJerty. by the city, or of bodl' '"eluding, in franchise stat-d?,lr. thIISr AWhlCh in case 04 fr- Wity. may operate such t werout'of TCr'tarT of hercby directed to arne.ndmt to th. the g l the "ext general in the iT 1r?,Vlded SECTION, To by law-Hu electot Thk F,lttet- - 14 adopted 'hll uk,0 ffct on this amend- ,ti. January lit, 'T" ? ? the of DrLA " Secretary of State of that thereby certify of th PftYk and correct Sy the galaUrtl0n,U- Amendnt pro. "E 1931 7!'UOn 0f the M tho appears of recort office. J8Di 5 Stt 2 1930, and" of IS hereunto at ,ff!j I,,kave,(,reat Seal of Utah Ft inN this 6th day of Septem. S 41 U of 1V a H ;.i "t a U fnr the incorporation, of cities and which tQ pupuiaiion. in !,r0. amended or repealed, ,j Bia mar ' frame tmvn may ,;,tv or ao .try irrfA.er for its own government fc 00 Ffl rR thall naiica rJ H m ire ,he b M Modern Invention Seeks to inw in Uncover Fortune. in 10 ' ,ht Sia'f torparal.an , " emenL'raent u( ihe consti-n!a,in- g i 1331 to GOLD OF CIVIL WAR ELACI)!i1'ui!Al,l,'NS r n Had Hard Frontier Life. n came to MIsM.uri hoy, after running away fr Massachusetts home hccatise he d' t want to a, tend school. Lift on the frontier was hard. Throe of his children burned to death while lie his wire were working tn tht Food In the early th.ys was sear.-Before Green's death he was I grassed by the raiders and Kansas bushwhackers. While he never had personal trouble with either group, he was known as a sympathizer, and finally decided it was wise to move to Kansas. But In spile of troubles, John Green prospered. Before lie fled he buried numerous caches of gold and silver. He told no one where the money was hidden, fearing bis wife or three daughters might he tortured by robbers if they knew the location. Death Bed Scene. Shortly after he moved to Kansas Green contracted smallpox and died. On his death bed he started to tell his wife where his money was hidden. Some of it was buried under a stump, some under a pile of shingles by the old sawmill, a sackful near the foundation of the house, more In a wagon hub near the shed, another cache In a kettle at the foot of a tree. But he died before he had told where the big cache was hurled. Thousands of dollars was unearthed when the family moved back after the war. But the bulk of the fortune never has been found. The search was renewed by the owners of a ground radio, working iu agreement with surviving relatives. a es pj Crci M L' T; lf! -i lHa G'i i'i n Fi pro-slav- e free-stat- 0 n n si H e i n n !K E5 m akt W ato is a ra B3 is 3 ft s eg a N IH m t-- w S Ski a ii r a a r--i m m M aa H S3 F5 iS re a ae H to IS ee OFTEN HELPS STOMACH a 1 a 3 ri a hH COMMON TABLE SALT 3 3 sa tn m ki aa a a Drink plenty of water with pinch n i of salt. If bloated with gas add in spoon of Adlerika. This washes out ft BOTH stomach and bowels and rids n you of all gas. City Drug Co. n a a 3 3 m H m IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE me FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, fts STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR n ft UTAH COUNTY. ea 3 am National Building & Loan Association cf America, a corporation, Plaintiff, is M vs. Peter Angeli, Defendent. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at sheriffs sale on Monday the 10th day of October, 1932, at eleven oclock A. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendents, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, All of Lots 3 and 4 of Block 61 in the Town of Elberta, Utah County, State of Utah, according to the official Plat of the subdivision of the Townsite recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Utah County, State of Utah, of A May 18, 1908, in Book to-wr- it: Use the Columns of 8 aa a The PAYSON Plats. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 13th day of September, 1932. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy 5 Sher- iff. Attorney for the O. L. Huntsman, Plaintiff, Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication Sept. in & W Payson Chronicle, ft H W Oct. 7, 1932. ft o CHRONICLE 1 IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL u DIS- TRICT COURT, OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Duncan A. Fraser, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS will present claims with Creditors m m N ft ta n nw ft n m m an OO m vouchers to the undersigned at 3 Porter n Utah, at the office of is 18th. and Nebeker, on or before the H n day of November 1932. n Pay-so- Ruth K. Fraser, Administratrix CBaNlCLfi First Publication Sept. 16, 1932. Last Publication Oct. 14, 1932. PUBLISHING CO. n, si H R ft kil 32SI3ai3E31RXaiS33ia33Z3ZSaXS!itDSZXS;X3EZZS3a3i2SZtZSZ3iiaa3B&9IXa2212I2XZijS3&231XMft3a2IHUIlIUiailUUB Jl |