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Show t. FHE i'AYhON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. ffhe Payson Chronicle ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R- WARNER, Business Munm Wilson, Local ConesponJmt - Pi.u!n 0TES !d at ! U4 1 Legion mi ha-i'- m, a fmth the ning Pay-- 1 t'.i book ill Member Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association n ' 6DITORIAI ASSOCIATION n I EDTISPC (rt N. A. S Amenta's Advertisers Uw A.4oo,k andfie Home HfICB8 ' Af jg SKStVirc. ) Ic. that iitjm is listed on . Sen Frncoco, Cat ads 1 fsi t Robbins, Phone 32-J-- CITY DRUG CO Phone ip show wo cases. hokery. SALE Holly w ood Single and Hay Chopper. 303 East North. Mis R. H- - Wilson Jj POTATOES and 1AT0ES Carroll Wilson. 3k 4 for E lor ETRIC STO jrtn Main. Sale 248 THIS SUMMER 1ARM THIS WINTER. Home td insulation pays tor itself (years on fuel saving alone. home, Itage cost for TOOL and including labor iai GAMBLE STORES, LSh Fork and Payson. REPAIRING f TIRE I YOUR TIKES Vulcaniz-llo- r unall breaks now Ini Crump s Garage. Inaces and done repairs limited supply of have a t quality Stockers. nonty needed. Furnaces, frs and Fans are now av-- e pre-w- ar in tah limited quantity. I come, first served. IALMADE Mgg. CO. for-- t Smith Sheet Metal Co. FOR RENT ENT Modern Cabins at or Double Lake. Single J. Myers. - real estate Bale BRICK fruit I First I HOME large lot trees. Inquire 390 East. rXE tmall mod. home basement, large lot. Lmmercial Bank. EE 6 room mod. home H aCfes land, fruit trees, ,000. 598 W, 6th So. p I f SALT LAKE, I street vvil sell or near Payson. land El-Na- Payson, R.F.D. J s. 1 TOUR OWN HOME Down ive room homes RWCH GARDENS JUHarduood Floors WLL Basement Wtlter Heater uiat women prefer home I 599.00 J model home is for inspection to 7:30 p. m. J'P-rn-. South and Provo - Si., Provo 283 Bunted to buy &Sh.f,J1 Scllc 983 ,UNpT0UND Hount have's;iIN PEN 0wn- PHme, dt home 0 ft dell tte1 Cole. JOINT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 RESOLUTION PRO- POSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII, TO SECTIONS 2. 3, 5 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- - PAYSON, UTAH JOINT A a adveitisement. r w Ms business ol LTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SFCl ION 9 ARTICLE Vl OF THE CONSTI-ANTUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF BERS OF THE LI GISLATURE Be it by the-- Li mature of the State el Utah, of all membu, Oec ed to e ich of the two '. ut nu theieofi T CATIONS OF JUDGES, JURIS- Seetion t t is imposed DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- - to amer i Sect, n 9. Artiele VI, PORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Comtitm.un th, State of Utah DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- - to lean Section 9 The of the TURE, SELECTION OF JUDICI- ARY AND EFFECT ON INCUM- - Lesslatuii A all such JUDGES. the Leg- pensation and mik.,he Be it enacted by the Legislature islature m iv n exceed of tng S300 00 pe r eeai, . nu ten cents if the State of Utah, ill members elected to each of the per mile for the d mime nccessar-tw- o houses voting in favor there- - rly traveled go.nc to and returning from the plaie of muting on the of: Section 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall amend Section 10 of Article VII of recene no other i ay or perquisite Section 2 The si ciliary of the Constitution of the State of state is heicbj duectcd to submit Utah, as follows: Sec. 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the nominate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the consent of the senate, appoint all next general election m the man-stat- e and district officers whose ner as piouded for bv Art.de 23, offices are established by this con- - Section 1, Comtitirion of Utah, Section 3. If adopted by the stitution, or which may be created amend-electio- n by law, and whose appointment or electors of the state, tins is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day for. If, during the recess of the of January, 1945. I, E E Momon, Secretary of senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the gover- - State of the State of Utah, do nor shall appoint some fit person hereby certify that tne foregoing to discharge the duties thereof un- - is a full, tme, and correct copy cf til the next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment he shall nominate some per posed by the fust special session son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislatuie of 1944, as of secretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my office. state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, eof, I have here- or superintendent of public in- - In witness whei and affixed the hand set unto remy struction be vacated by death, seal of the State of Utah, signation or otherwise, it shall be great10th is day of August, 1944 the duty of the governor to fill the E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State, same by appointment, and the ap- pointee shall hold his office until hii successor shall be elected andqualified as may be by law proach judge of a dlbtnct court shall vided. 2. be at least tenty-fi- e years of That it is proposed Section fln actue member of the bar to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 standing, learned m the of article VIII of the constitution )aw5 a re5)dent oi the state of Utah follows: of the state of Utah, as rs ncxt pR,ceding his se- three Sec. 2. The supreme court shall lec.j0Ili and shall reside in the of five judges, which num- tnct for w hlch he shall be selected, ber may be increased or decreased- Anv d!S;11(t judge may hold a dishy the legislature, but no alera-ef- - trlct court m ary county at the tion or increase shall have the - request 0f the judge of the district, feet of removing a judge from of- - and upon a nqvleit of the gover-ficA majority of the judges con- - norit sha! ije h,s duty to do so be necesm the district courl cau-- e stituting the court shall or render m tem-- a tncd by a judge pro bg sary to form a quorum of the su- decision. If a justice uho must he a member of the bar sv,orn to tryr the cause, preme court shall be disqualified from sitting in a cause before said and agreed upon by he parties, court, the remaining judges shall or thejr aorneys of record, call a district judge to sit with Sec 6 The legislature may them on the hearing of such cause. change the limits of any judicial court Every judge of the supreme dlstrjcti or increase or decrease shall be at least thirty years of he number 0f distr.cts, or the bar, No alteration or age, an active member of the Udges thereof shall have the effect of . m good standing, learned in the increase state oi a judge from office. In law, and a resident of the - removlr,g establish-cedin- g 0ddlti, nal district Utah for the five years next pre- g shall be or judges his selection The judge , to serve, seected judge m section 3 of as provided having the shortest term article not holding his office by selecex- - thlg fiec 12 The judges of the tion to fill a vacancy beforeshall courts shall a of a regular term, prerne and d.stuct shall t pre cumpemation and n.ts at ttted the chief justice, eive iha "0 side at all terms of the supreme fof their m- , .a- mm. shed during court, and in case of his absence, b0 ircrea-e- d or ii, are se-thaving in like manner, ,he t,me for whicn .hmy RI D re-u- two-thu- oa-e- ,or i i u.e.i com-3EN- T a- thundering blast at our national phobias A editors will present claims, under oath, to the undersidned administrator at his i evidence in Payson, Utah, on or before December 27, 1944. Ci w ith vouchers, st e. m-b- leced ecretary 0 f Section 3. The side in his stead. to submit this reeled d. the is supremt cf fate Sec. 3. Judges be iropored amendment to jhe elec- 'ourt and district courts shall at the L and ora of the sta'e of selected for such terns next general election n the mal) such manner as shall be prov 23 for hy -hy law provided, however, upon 6t as provided oi Utah. Onshtutinn I, solely based ection selection shall be If adopted by the 4 ofLce consideration of fitness for rtute. this amend-nthe P .oecfot without regard to any FjrUa Loir ef'eu the first t.k shall litical considerations sros-- i f the elec-"o- n xiers of tb'e n'-3 dcs'gnatp .n Sat.on hereof, Secretary of v E Mo-- m. jud8 b ra k effect when this amendmentuntil followed be shall adopted changed by law. ea imo seven 3 b3eUf0?e each of which, tjt leall shall be selected a he"b,e-deprovided. Until otherw.se court at the by law, a district sbal. coi.n-each of county seat a be held at least four jeax All civil and criminal must d arising in any county, unla tried in such county, m suen change of venue be taken, by cases si may be provided tl' -- 1 do irecoing correct copy of Imcnt pro- of t 8 d Iuu, the posed ann. 25th Le,-,ame an pc'1 c,f i b Uah, r n ff r'.-e-- 43 the fS the -- fice- - In wiUiess mi.ccO nffixed the my ran Tjtah. t -1944. great seal of 10th day of State MONSON, Secty. broadside COMPLETE of entangling alliances 2. Fear of England and Russia 3. Fear of idealism 4. Fear of revolution 1 Administrator. R. W. McMULLIN, Atorney for Administrator Strict adherence to the highest proffessional standards makes it possible to leave all funeral service details in the hands of the with Valley Mortuary complete confidence . We attend to all details tactfully and understanding. Payson, Utah. 107 ALL VMFICM) (V for their lasting beauty qualities, our Monuments provide most for the price asked. The stone, the sculpturing, the all are calculated to erection contribute to enduring Memorial attractiveness. Look ahead for decades rather than brief years, in selecting a Memorial. Let us tell ou things you should know, before buying any monument. Considered Loaded with cold logic sense, ... cynicism AT YOU Ziff-Dav- 540 motor oil Changing to Conoco at popular price is all it takes to d own an engine. One speoil-plate- oil-platin- is g the acid resistance that costly pioneer research developed. This acid fighter becomes surfaced to fine inner finish as closely your engines -- -- NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO II, ILUNOIS ct V j jwr i j fJSJIJJJfJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJtffJjrSJSJfJ&MMMA 'THE FOUR FEARS' OH SAFE Al DANIELS DRUG great headwork in Wartime driving. as chromium plating could be. Thats made possible by Conoco oils special ingredient whose magnet-likdirect to nature holds metals square in the path of the acids always created by every engine explosion. Contact between acids and metals is checked. Then so is corrosion. And now here looms the season of lowest engine temperatures unable to clear out acids sufficiently. So they could now do their worst but not with your engine safely hy Conoco motor oil. Get it e oil-platin- g oil-plat- at OS DiMCTlY MO Publishing Company is thats a great hint for the future. Scorchers are rare. The cops have to look thrice and even then what they mostly see is skilled, ticket-proo- f driving that earns their respect. For as experts they know thats really how to get there, without taking it out on your car. You too, knew it all the time, but war "alerted you to it and youre staying alert. Now be still more alert to the perils of engine acids. Those can be curbed by one brainy move ... by having your engine -plating tOCAl SOOKSIUM 5V The heavy foot has been replaced by -OIL- $ 2.00 by Senator Elbert D, Thomas r . characteristic of and defeatism. f' North 8th East, Payson cial and horse a dear-eye- d Is IFIIIS FlfllS FRED GRAVES And THE FOUR FEARS analysis of our muddled world outlook a powerful antidote to Orders Taken for Vaults and Monuments ts must first eliminate the four fears. TtAMWORCl ' makes from Utah attain the Four Freedoms we PAYSON, UTAH NOT FOR YEARS: Senator vividly clear that all four fears are baseless and dangerous . . . that to MORTUARY Phone . Fear The VALLEY 205 aimed at the fears that obsess our national life: SERVICE GLENN E. BERGE, pro-wh- en pre- - Si; Nov. rrrrrrrfrrrrrrrrrfrirfrfrrrrrrrrrrrrm No. 2 S fruit hv vou A 1 Oct. ' relaujtPHlce d No. AMENDMENT thajudge,shortest term, shall next 7th East httDrG0W'INC- .opular na ,Jly abbre' - two-thir- s 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 40 1 Sale RABBITS, 10 old does, Idling does, 7 little ones, 3 As, also hutches. 789 South jd West, Po sun, Utah. n .. 2. 4 SALE-T- X , Get your HUNTERS A limited stove now. at 90 Vi est jijnber on hand Folk. ter, Spamsii V; 4r 5 , 1 ft ' MY Size The familv of Mrs JlM,n Done had a party m Murmial Paik in her honoi to irk u ,,;e 82nd 7 vIISCELLAEOUS biithday Pitniii ...,u Mi. arm Mrs. John L Dorn Mr dn,l Ms class con- - J. C. iSfoHEATER. Barney and dauehtu, Joan Mr. and Mrs Melvin Wilson Mr jjon Carroll Wilson. and Mrs. Ray WiLin, Mr and AND STRAW for Mrs. Weston Bean, and Mr. Gen-yb HAY Mt. Nebo Fox Farms, eva Pickering. Want : fldminislralion Town Newspapers Holkroot Kd 1 ph se tele- -' American mi of Mis. E 'ia Wign ill 'man of the MatioMi Advertising Representative I ill, a i women lie count! y ' ADi 'i ii hot t ti lit e 6, 1944 To open this year's work, the Mi and Mis. Flank McClellan Relit f Society organization of the and Mr, and Mi Janus Moigin--e- n Fouith waid had a soual last Friatttndi an i dm ai mnal meetTne f. llow ing bonks, w n c day night foi all Kclu f Society on dallying held m Spanish addid to the Pjwn public membu s oi the waul and then ing Folk Fiidac 1 ring.-ponsed by Undei iibl a the of dilution paitneis the Ai di t ze ittamenes. the piopiam couinutti c, the gtoup Maiden V'lyuge was entu tamed in the Rilief So-- t Si 'i ts, in the (41J Attic it ty loom as follows nano solo, Dac Dawson on the Russian Doiothy Pei kins, leading, Mule Fi ont Liweless; mstimmntal tno. Zee-ma- n Bohlxev Twins on the Pony M.stus, leading. Mis Edna Ti ail Gale; vocal duet, Phyllis Rodgeis Adventures of David Grayson. and June Fullmei. A hot dinner was suwed in the lecreation hall Lucky Lawrences. at small tables. Later games were ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Belle Mere. played. Do Better. Angels Cant The Second waid Relief Society Reap the Wild Wind held then opining Micial last Fn-da- y Mavericks Return Utah a evening in their hall. Mrs. Killing the Goose. Clesta Powell of the program Change of Heart. committee was in charge of the Pastoral. program, which featured a book The Wake of thi Prairie review of "The White Goose, by Sc hooner. Miss Laui a Shepherd, and a vocal Generation of Vipers. solo by Mrs. June Lazenby. Each So Thick the Fog. of the class leaders gave a resume The Meaning of Service. of their lesson woik for the year. The Meaning of Prayer. Refrehments weie served by the The Meaning of Faith. refieshment committee. w Happy Land. Wind in the Rigging. Mrs. Weston Bean entertainFaith Promoting Stories. ed the ladies of her bridge club I Wanted to See. Friday evening at her home Mrs. The Purry Bear. Ralph Daniels and Mrs. Bruce The Matched Peails. Walton weie pocial guests Prizes Eliminate waste and exlravagence from the State Government! weie given to Mis. aDnicls, Mrs. Madeline Daley, 11 year old Hornier and Mrs. Jeiry Floyd of Mrs. Mr. Foster industries throughout Utah to provide jobs for and Gene J. Bassett. daughter returning soldiers! Daley, suffered severe second degree burn last Thursday evening. Give the Old Folks SECURITY, not whispered Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haskell went The family car, driven by her threats, vague promises. to Oklahoma to last week visit brother, W'as parked in front of the Third ward church and failed their son, Francis Haskell in the to start. She was pouring gaso- Navy Air Corps. 1 REGISTER 10, 17, line into the carburetor which igMrs. Edna Langton of Salt nited and her blouse caught fire. I'oiituai adxnlikt uinit, pnui for hv I Morrissuv. Her body from chin to waist was Lake City was a guest for scveial burned and also both arms She davs last week at the home of also suffered severe shock. She is Mr and Mrs. John F. Oleson. at the Payson City hospital. Miss Ruth Jeppson and Miss PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Betty Keele, who are employed in Salt Lake City, were home for NOTICES the week-end- . Consul County Clerk or reMrs. Hany Caitvvnght of Bea-v- i spective signers for further r has been visiting here for a week wit hher mother, Mrs A. A. District Court of the Fourth Ju- Alien. dicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County In the Matter of the Estate of A fighting book that fights with GUSTAVUS SIMONS, Decased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS facts. A brilliant and devastating I m-- s v. ill n. Mis Tatun r ii J. th io-nn- P Post Office at Payson, Utan C, tred at the as second-clas- s mail matter LtffPAFt UTAH, Friday. October tiiiiiiih .iff" New pooks in Library i - NATIONAL m Your Mileage Merchants Conoco station. 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