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Show '4 V mflt v I!iE PAYS()N CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH, Payson Chronicle in ht t j i ELISHA WARNER, Editor Business Manager MWX R WARNER, Local Coiiespoudcnt - Pnom Wilhun, fpima 'fer iae . jjunbci Dis rict Couit of the Jul.ei.il Di.stnct, in and I t.di Uiiunt, State of Utah . LLKKT S STEVENS, Bljintilf, IlLi ui b GEORGE A Mi CLELLAN and MARY WRIGHT McCLEL-LA- . to hi, ude, RHODA M i He GAliOuN, i Ml $2 Ou MRS-- C I, BAIL-E'- i M N Utah State Press Association unJ National Editorial Association EDITOR! NATIONAL A BAILEY. DAVID A Mi CLELLAN and ESTH-- i R f. MeCI.ELLAN, his mRi SAMUEL E MeCLEL-Land HER I'll A LEWIS h i s wife, McClelland, CHARLES E. MeCLELLAN and JOSEPHINE HAWS MeCLELLAN, ms wile, LOREN-7- 0 CARROL MeCLELLAN; WILFORD MeCLELLAN and CLARA K1NGSFORD .11s wife, ORSON MeCLELLAN, E A R L MeCLELLAN and JANE DOE MeCLELLAN, ho wife, MINERVA M. MYERS, ALTA MeCLELLAN GUMMERSOLL, as the heirs at law of w illiaii Carroll McClellan, deceased; MATHEW H DALEY, JR MAY D BEVERLY HARPER, suiM.-inhusband of AMY D. HARPER, dcseased; ARTHUR DALEY ;DOLLY D. MANSFIELD; MYRTLE MANWILL DALEY, surviving wi low of Wilford Frank D.dev, diecased; FRANK M. I)ALEY;MAURINE D. BILLS; WILFORD W DALEY, MAY I) BECK, RFED M. DALEY; KLEANORE D. OLSEN; ROY DALEY. NED DALEY; MYRTLE M. DALEY, Guardian ..d litem of BONNIE DALEY and MARY DALEY, minors, - $1 25 Months tin iL ' Office at Payson, Utah Count) mdil matter as second-clas- s l,ht tin' ti In ''ZC ASSOCIATION JOSEPH Nationdl Advertising Representative o SERVICE. AftVEUTaS' pFB Nhonl Mtorul I I 4 IV. c. AmooIkm NOT FOR YEARS: A.S.J n'c' Advertiser andno Home Town Newspapers Holbrook Bid?, San FrKaco. CtL OFFICBS CS9 I' 1,1, II f ,, O- f n, t .'1,1 Menurnents a, , t! e H 11 e d kt m.pt ning, the (all ul.ih d to n Mi morial Ln k ahead for b. n f eat S, K a i L,'t us u I. mid know, a in, unument. ' ADS ,tt and Mis Ilm Sp. nu tn. gT tei tamed at a family cimm-- Sunday in honor of than s. law read this want to obtain any Thmn Warren, and aim then s in nne obtainable. The Ross, who will leave k,ljn l0 J( ,n es foi The Readers Out of S. A. the merchant marine. a effict. v town guests W'ere Mr. and Mis son, Phone Loran Spencer and son of Salt Lake City. Mr. a i dt ' .a tl ii i im 1'iin iom Furniture, is ui call at 59 ifoith. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT (bins, Fox Im me HEATER 2'Ij Not tn (ith List, Payson PLENAMINS SUPPLY No. for A JOINT RESOLUTION PROFarms, POSING AN AMENDMENT TO 32-J-- for Sale North Fifth East St. M -- FRED GRAVES CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 1 AND STRAW ;t i Dining Kitchen, NT bo - n Orders Taken for Vaults and Monuments vIISCELLAEOUS K -- una u 32-R-- 3. -- I.l i ii L n-- s I t A No. 2 VITAMIN EQUIVALENT JOINT HI SOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, ill- 'HIE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it by the Lt gislatuu of the State ul Utah, s ot all membc.1 ; clei ted to each of the two home- - voting i favor thereof: Section Teat it is proposed to amir J Sect on 9, Article VI, Cons itu non of the State of Utah SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGES. JURISJUDGES PRO TEMDICTION, PORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- to reau. TURE, SELECTION OF JUDICISection 9 The members of the ARY AND EFFECT ON INCUM-3ENLegislature shall receive such comJUDGES. pensation and mileage as the LegBe it enacted by the Legislature islature may piov.ue, not exceed f the State of Utah, of ing $300 00 per jear, . nd ten cents ill members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessarwo houses voting m favor there- ily traveled going to and returning of: from the place of meeting on the Section 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall amend Section 10 of Article VII of receive no other pay or perquisite the Constitution of the State of Section 2. The seeietary of state is hereby directed 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 elution in the manstate and district officers whose ner as provided tor by Article 23, offices are established by this con- Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the stitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or electors of the state, this amendelection is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day for. If, during the recess of the of January, 1945. I, E E. Mcnson, Secretary of senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the gover- State of the State ot Utah, do nor shall appoint some fit person hereby certily that the foregoing to discharge the duties thereof un- is a lull, true, and correct copy cf til the next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment prowhen he shall nominate some per posed by tiie fust special session son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as of secretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my office. state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, In witness whereof, I have here- or superintendent of public in struction be vacated by death, re- - unto set my hand and affixed the signation or otherwise, it shall be great seal ol the State of1944Utah, the duty of the governor to fill the .is 10th day of August, E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until hi successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law pro- Each judge of a district court shall vided. be at least twenty-tiv- e years of Section 2. That it is proposed age, an active member of the bar 12 to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and in good standing, learned in the of article VIII of the constitution law, a resident of the state of Utah follows: as of state Utah, of the three years next preceding his se shall court Sec. 2. The supreme lection, and shall reside in the ds- consist of five judges, which num trict for which he shall be selected. . dec bi may be a dis-th- e - Any district judge may hold legislature, biit no altera- - trict court in any county at the by tion or increase shall have toe ef- request of the judge of the district, feet of removing a Jdge tom o - and, upon a request of the gover-ficA majority of fhe judges con- nQr lt shnli be his duty to do so stituting the court shall be neces cause in the district court sary to form a quorum orrenaer be tried bv a jucjge pro tem- may a decision. If a justice of the su- pore, who must be a member of preme court shall be disqualified the bar, sworn to try the cause, from sitting in a cause before said and agreed upon by fhe parties, court, the remaining judges shall or their attorneys of record. call a district judge to sit with Sec. 6. The legislature may tham on the hearing of such cause change the limits of any judicial court the of supreme dlstrfct or decrease OF ALL THESE FOODS PINTS MILK H IN VITAMIN H re-ul- 399 for Sale (CGE t South for North Main. CABINET t Sale-- 18 feet x SALE-- 25 30 Douglass. THIS WINTER. Home Illation pays for itself 1 on fuel saving alone tost for home, 2 including labor and i GAMBLE STORES, tprk and Payson. REPAIRING Vulcanic tiall breaks now done ) 3R TIRES irunip's Garage. J 5eS and REPAIRS" I ;e a limited ty pre-wa- r supply of Stockers. Jjy needed. Furnaces, Thd Fans are now av-f- c limited quantity. first served. IADE Mgg. CO. for $n Sheet Metal Co. , !3 fOR RENT J !9 Modern Cabins at ke. Single or Double Myers. j kgs - REAL ESTATE 9 room modern home; tent partly furnished; chickens and all 1600 It for brooding, electric acres of land. A little one acre in young V cow stable; garage; wired for eve. Good buy. 670 West, Payson. oal; house room mod. home lb. 9 Icres land, fruit trees, $,000. 598 W, 6th So. JfTED TO BUY I i ck A A Player VanAusdal, Santa-Bo- x 52. f fBuy COTTON RAGS Sinclau Service. & guardianship notices Klounty Clerk or ners for further fe f S"ct La.nd l!iC Fourth o the Ju- - for Utah County. Qmthe Estate Of 'rr?PNS Uecased. CREDITORS Ijl present claims, under oath, to the 5 pdmmistrator at his Pysn. Utah, on or mber NN E. 27, 1944. berge, ICI.LIN,dminiS,ra,or- ihAdmtnistratr - , NEW BABIES vas-ii- W 11: I. f a m I ; 11 J h ( )ct Mi , The N, 11 nia PtuJiit . et Af-to- y, 1 1 1 v n , S-'- oth-eiwt- v n 1 Clelk ol sud Cutil t. This .a lion 1, b: ought to obtain a judgmuit and deeiee, adjudging tn, plaintilf to he the ' v tie .no (pile ting his title against an, .uni .dl il.ums of the defendants in and to all of the following dt set ibid leal piopeitv, situate in the County of Utah, State of Utah, 1 11 t: Beginning 2 14 chains Ninth of the No. thwest coinc-ol the Southeast quaiter f Section 5, in Township y Soutn, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and thence North 89" West 122 chains; thence South 36 4 West 3 70 chains, thence South R0 West 8 23 chains, thence South 89 East 10 91 chains; thence North 'R' East 1100 chains; them e Noith 89 West 7.74 chains to the place of beginning Area r 11 Meii-dia- 1, Savnl l;rom Jajs 1167 acres. GEORGE S BALLIF Knight Building Utah. S. n, John H. Francom claims, that he discovered America on Oct.12 and rays that it is just 70 years ago. Together with his wife and a pai ty of friends he spent hi$ birthday falling at the lake. The first stop was made at the diverr ion dam at the slough, where they snagged a few carp of five to eight pounds. An tamp dinnt r was served on the locks near the channel at the point of the mountain. They relumed in the evening with a good catch of cats. Johnnie says they take the worms best late in the aftei noon. Mis Winnie Piovstgaard has word fiom the Red Cross that her son, Owen Batber, lias been seiiously injuied in the aim and hip while fighting in France. , PLENAMINS 1 $0.75 CAPSULES Also , thenate, Vitamin Liver and Iron. Niacin-imule- Culcium, Panto13s, Vitamin E plus a ?exat ,bodui;i CITY DRUG CO Phone 40 PAYSON. UTAH Have a oy. -- Mrs. H. W. Bywater is planning to leave for San Diego, Caliioima, wheie she will join her husband who is in the navy.. Her daughter, Dee Ann will visit with her grandparents in Salt Lake while hc-mother is in Califoina. L in- - 11 r, Dee Ann. two-thir- Marvin Ludlow and Robinson, Benjamin, Sopt. Tippitts, ho-'pit- y hoy, !ai You ate hueb summoned to appear witnin twilit) da s alti serv ice f this summons upon ou, if served within the County in which this actum is biought, within thnty days aftei set ice, and delend the. above entitled at tern, and in case of your fuiliue in to do. judgment will bill mined aain.sf you ac voiding to the deman. t ot the complain heie-iwinch has been liled with the Attorney fur Plaintilf, Albert Stevens. as ,ik b M iph s, Llovd Byion and Violet Taye Wuine, Spungville, Sept. 9 Dixon, Chailes Hand True Call tf Spanish, Foi k, Sept. 10, girl Hi 1.m-1! i n k. ipaio ki yei, Wm. A Jr , and Marjorie me i r !nbv Ol t 8 m Caitir, Spungville. Sept. 11th, a alt La. Hu hir band, t nl. I U P I lit d J K ipaloski, is Moss, Loieiuo H. and Beulah t ,eas V Like, Levan, Sept. 11, girl. Btaul.ill, Scott LcRoy and Mer-- 1 III unt luith.- t the Payson me Taylor, Spungville, Sept. 12, City In p ta boy. Co. iiih- - 11. dull and Annie L Dean, Chailes Edwin and Mar-gaiIK ip path. Pay sun, August 28, Pierce, Spungville, Sept. 13, a gii buy. Nwu-tAldon Dudhy ami Mi.Mulhn, Douglass B. and Eliz. Mena, Sept 1, gul abeth Kindled, Spungville, Sept. Mavei, Geoi ge Wayne and Jew-il- l 17, a boy. D en Mill, Nephl, Septem-b- i Be is ley. Clay Taylor and Wilr 1, gnl ma Fay (join ley, Springville, on Tannei, Joseph Vernon and Sept 19, a girl. Clotule E.u ley , Spimgville, on Tidwell, Frank Vernon and Le-th- a S. pti mbei 2, a gii 1. Spirry, Nephi, Sept 22, boy. laFevie, Stanley and Sylvia Daughty, Walter Larnor and Ann Hay lock, Spanish Folk. Sept Gladys Vearl Vance, of Spamh 3, a gn Kelst y, Jesse Mt Ivin ami Juan- E'otk, Sept. 26, girl. ita Mat;on, Spimgville, Sept. 3, Woffinden, Ennis S. and Bera gnl nice Banner, Spanish Fork, Sept. ' Bai m tt, Elbet t Pitiy an Olive 30, a gnl. Tm mas, Snnng Lake, Sept. 3, a Cox, Hcber Wilford and Leota, 1 Beai dall, Spungville, Sept. 30, a St long, Fii-i- l Jones and Annie gal. Loui-- c Hawk, St pt 4. a girl Fust, Leland and Ruth Snow, Howies, Lamair T and Shu ley Kaysville, Sept. 11, girl. Cktig, Nepln Sept. 4. a gnl. Demi, Arthur Lee and Iris Im ml-- , Steihng L., and Alta At line Ciouk, Payson, Septem-- 1 Moore, Payson, Sept. 22, girl. 5, a girl Dockstador, Elmo L. and Leita Alvty, Mam tee Elmer and Nor- Ciook, Santaquin, Sept. 29, girl. ma M Jaspeison, Dividend, Sept, Caiter, Oison Eldridge and Lor-n- a ti a boy. Fttye Seaile, Santaquin, Sept. Whet lei, Hamid J. and Edna M. 15, a boy. Conk, Santaqmn, Sept 7, boy. Naef, Earl and Neva Sudwetks, Raymond ami Jessie Mammoth, Sept 16, girl. Wahlber, Hun-118, May Nepln, Sept. girl Senn, Walter and Cecil Swain, Payson, Sept. 19, boy. Bawden, Jesse and Irene S.Pet-eisoPayson, Sept. 19, boy, Dian, Harry W. and Gladys L. Donegan, Eureka, Sept. 23, boy. Mi Beth, Ralph L. and Rhea E. Clowaid, Payson, Sept. 25, boy. Taylor, Clawson Henry and Zt nr L. Sheen, Salem, Sept, 28, girl. -- SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEI EN DANES. 209 Cl tm 1itv a l e Suite - ui an a owiui.,liip 01 i loading plaintilf s title ttnu to, Defendants Pu-vo- , Mi- . Ef FIE TAYLOR DIAMOND, a., the hens at law of Matin w Homy D.div, Deceased, KllODA DAVIS, JENNIE FERN WALL.sm uvmg emid-Itl- l ol Hi Illy Nebikll, Ji ,all otiiei pu Min., unknow n,i latm-m- g anv light, title estate 01 !iinit..,t m, 01 Inn upon, the U d piopeitv di si. 11 bed in tin loinphunt advuse to plum-tiils- Mr. and Mis E W. By water and daughter, Ida and Mr. and Mis. Kaiy MeKain and daughtei, were down last Saturday visiting at the home of Mrs Winnie Provst-gaa- r and their daughter-in-law- , Mis. II. W. By water and daugh-t- i 1 Mrs Margaret Cloward, who has been visting relative and friendes in Utah, will return to her home in San Diego soon. bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Leon Taylor on Thuisday evening for Mrs Rt,x Mendenhall. Refreshments weie served to 35 guests. Games were played and musical numbeis A A happy smile is worn by August Johnson, a smalt Australian lad, who has been a captive of the The Yesaiah Club presented the complete piogram in the services Sunday evening in the Fust waul chapel. Mis. Floienee Vest of Salem was the speaker. Opening mu; tc by the waid Relief Society (hot us, directed by Saiah Dastiup Japs o t cupy ing the Holland la, Duleh New Guinea area. When found, little August was wearing a pair of discarded Japanese army slioes three times too large. Mrs. Marjorie Garner. Vickers and little daughter left Monday morning by auto for Denver, Col., for an indefinite stay. Her husband. Lieut. Dorrell Vickprs, is at an Army base hospital for medical attention and rest. He has bet n stationed in India and has been in action as a pilot on, a super foi tress. The family welcomes you. Coca-Col- a r.illlii" rescdr e. Every judge shall be at least thirty years of aga, an active member of the bar, m good standing, learned in tne ot law, and a resident of the state Utah for the five years next preceding his selection The judge having the shortest term to serve, not holding his office by selec- -tlon to fill a vacancy before exsnail plration of a regular tern, the chief justice, and shall pre:ide at all terms of the supreme court, and in case of hi absence, tha Judge, having ln like manner,e th next shortest term, shall ln his stead. Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme ourt and district courts shall be m elected for such terms and provided be shall as such manner that law, provided, however, selection shall be based solely upon consideration of fitness for officepowithout regard to any partisanfrom considerations and free influence of any person whomtothe that further ever, and provided In method of electing such Judges Is when this amendment followed until adopted shall be law. changed by dlvlo- Sec 8 The state shall be districts, ed into seven judicial one Judge each of which, at least be selected as hereinbefore Provfdd provided. Until otherwise court 8t district a by law, seat of each county snau a yewbe held at least four tlmes civil and criminal busings must arising in any county, tried in such county, m such change of venue be taken, by be provided case as may pre-;id- State of the .surviving cluldien of Wlltold Elallk Dali die. l GRAHAM L 'DALEY, V ,, 044 1 two-third- T HIS SUMMER Fridya, October 20, woumMfcy - vnu or increase number pf districts, or the thereof. No alteration or iuJ ,Ta'se shan have the effect of emovjng a judge from office. Inadditional district establlshjudge or judges shall be ?ejectecj as provided in section 3 of thjj article gec jg xhe judges of the su- re-b- e preme and district courts shall ceive at stated times compensation their services, which shall not be increased or diminished during the time for which they are selected. Section 3. The secretary o f state Is directed to submit this elecproposed amendment to u the l tors of the man-b- y in the election nexj general ner as provided for by article 23, section I( Constitution of Utah, by the Section 4. if adopted amend-litlc.qgetors of the state, this men shall take effect the first next succeeding a day of january the board of state by deterrnnation canvassera 0f the result of the 3 hereof, Uon designated in Section E E Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do the foregoing hereby certify that correct copy of a full) true and ll th constltutlonal amendment pro-shisession of toe posed by the regular the 23th Legislature of 1943, as same appears of record In my " TTi-- al elec-effe- ct here-Awitness w hereof, I have toe affixed and hand Jtt my geal of the State of Utah, ll ... or greeting new and old friends Unexpected visitors can be expected in wartime. Sons bring home their wives. Soldiers on furlough drop in without notice. New neighbors come to call. With wartime shortages, a simple but hearty welcome is best. Its what you share in friendliness, not what you have, that counts. Theres no moie friendly greeting than Huie a "Coke". And you can play host on a nn.iau.ts m.tlce frigerator. II le a "Coke" says at home with you and youis. 6OTIIEL1 SOUTHERN UNt-l- i UTAH AUTHORITY COCA-COL- A OP THE COCA-COL- W COMPANY BOTTLING Its natural for popular names to acquit c friendly abbreviations. Thats why you hear Coca-Colvailed Coke. tt COMPANY .& 1911 11.- - C C Co |