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Show Pago ELISHA WARNER and MAX R. WARNER, MAX R .WARNER, Editor Year Six Months One PITTTI jtional amendments each of whom Attorney General, shall hold his office for four on the first years, beginning next after of January Monday 8. March (Pas-e- d election, except that the office of those elected A JOINT iiKfOVsn T R) terms of AN election shall begin POSING. when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Monday in January A D., 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during term of office shall reside otatf ihVako of education ia their seat of government, where the at and the appointment FPl-l-YUBOARD OF shall keep the public recthev OF THF STATE and papers. They books OF llbLIC ords. PPR1NTFNDFNT shall perform the duties as are N. fit J $2.00 $1.25 AC INSTRUCT'D H. J. K. No. 5 President Inauguration Two of the Max Cowan a State Legislator on Republican Ticket tionists will help Utah State Agricultural College make history on November 3. When Dr. Louis Linden Madsen is installed as USAC president, a principal speaker will be his formal Cornell teacher, Dr. Leonard A. Maynard. Both men are internationally recognized for contributions to the science of nurition. Dr. Madsen will be inaugurated at 10 a.m. Friday, November 3, in the fieldhouse, after a week of Formerly inaugurated events. head of the animal husbandry department, he is the author of more than 50 papers and bulletins relating his findings in animal nutrition. Dr. Maynard has served as United States nutrition expert on interallied missions in 1943-4and 45. An author, he is director of the school of nutrition at Cornell university. Dr. John A. Widtsoe, former president of USAC and now a member of the L.D.S. Quorum of the Twelve, will also speak. Thorpe D. Isaascon, chairman, board of trustees, will install Dr. Madsen as eighth president of the USAC Slates November Confab for Utah Co-o- p $5,000 Will Restore Pool If Civic Clubs Will Help Heartening news came tins week lur swimmers, young and old, when state health olluials said that the Menuuial Park swimming pool could be restored to lull use with an outlay as "1 his low as $5,000. cut down the original estimate troin i j i T i il : s i j I litre's G re) hound's biggest selection of Autumn trips, low-co- st tours, and special travel features! Go Greyhound , . . at fares you can afford . . . during the great Fall Round-UOf Travel Bargains 1 p i ril'PII) IflflfrillHI in CHARTER TRIPS TO BIG EVERTS! Get more fua out of Fall oa Gutter Trips to fairs, harvest festivals, roadshows, conventions, family reunions, football games. In R0UN0-TMP- S EVERYWHERE! You save 20 on your return trip tvtry time you buv a Greyhound Round-Triticket! This saving is especially welcome now. as Autumn's flaming colors sad 'bonus to travel enjoyment. WlfflfffTi l IXsU-Uitf- AMAZING AMERICA VACATION TOURS! n Fall is best of all for your cation! Go where you wish oa an Amanng America Vacatioo Tour. Transportation, hotels, sightseeing all arranged for you! See your Cre hound Agent today. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 123 East 1st North Ludlow Motel 107 W. South Temple St. Phone 207 by and as may $10,000. However this cut in expenses e.in be achieved only it labor he more labor donated the more costs can be cut is donated. in repairing the pool to meet state health regulations. 1 1 and Treasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for by law. shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation al (Passed March 8, 1949.) oecuon State is 2. Tv. 8tcrUr Proposed anSfdiStVb of the general election tn t! provided for in section 1 of the State of Section 3 if ,j electors of the bj ment shall take trs ? nAtituS Stfi? ! constitutional" amendment (Passed February n by No. At this juncture there seems only one place where planning the project and organizing labor can begin. That is in each ol the civic clubs in Payson. Laeh club has youth welfare, or recr- hl,t this Constitution be prescribed law 1 as.s&.'apsg EXPENSES WHILE ACrD' IN SESSION. Be it resolved by th zn th ature of the State efulft emair ,e of birds of all to each of the two houi! re c! acral ing in favor thereofOP Section 1. It U amend Article VI, SectiR the Constitution of tbs Stii Utah to read; MIGH Section 9. The members Legislature shall receipt . compensation, not sin. $500.00 a year for ths let term and $5.00 a day q while actually in tcjU mileage as provided by Section 2. The Secretin State is directed to subaj proposed amendment to fetors of the State of UtW next general election b manner as provided Article XXIII, Section L stitution of the State of Section 3. If adopted ta electors of the state, this u ment shall take effect the day of January, 1951 I, HEBER BENNION, Secretary of State of ths of Utah. DO HEREBY a TIFY that the foregoing - ;5 PROPOSARTO AMENDMENTS , TICLE VI I, SECTION 1, 10, AND Si OF as fixed by law. 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATThe compensation for said ING TO THE STATE EXECU- officers as in all laws full, true and correct copy provided DEPARTMENT. TERMS, TIVE enacted pursuant to this Consti- the three constitutional RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNORS tution, shall be in full for all ments proposed by the APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- services rendered by said offi- session of the Twenty ING OF VACANCIES IN CER- cers, respectively, in any official Legislature, 1949, aa appssa TAIN OFFICES; AND THE capacity or employment during record in my office. OF STATE their COMPENSATION IN WITNESS W HEREOF respective terms of office. A JOINT RESOLUTION ING eation programs, and the success of the improvement project will never be realized unless these clubs activate their committees to fc take places of leadership in the project. 'I bis project can be accomplished by between the clubs and city officials. he Lions club, Kiwanis International, Chamber of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Commerce. Cultus, Junior Cultus, and Beta Cultus clubs, I. O. O. P, American Legion or any cither organized group should welcome this challenge to take first place in leadership and make a lasting contribution to recreational welfare of many citizens, by aiding this swimming pool porject to completion. 1 i Legis-.tur- e of the State of Utah, Section 10. The Governor of all the members ihall nominate, and by and with ected to each house concur) mg consent of the senate, appoint lerein: all State and district officers Section 1. It is proposed to whose offices are established by 8 ot mended Article X. Sec. State this Constitution, or which may the of Constitution v be created by law, and whose f Utah to read: appointment or election is not Sec. 8. The general control otherwise provided for. If, durnd supervision of the public ing the recess of the Senate, a hool svstem shall be vested vacancy occur in any State or Education i a State Board of the Governor shall be district office, some which of members ie qualified shall appoint lected as provided by law. to discharge the duties person the The Board shall appoint thereof until the next meeting tate Superintendent of Public of the Senate, when he shall the be shall who nstruction nominate some person to fill xecutive officer of the Board such office. If the office of Section 2 The Secretary of Secretary of State, State AudiState is directed to submit this tor, State Treasurer or Attorney-Gbe vacated by death, roposed amendment to the ele- eneral cts of the SUL at the next resignation or otherwise, it shall eneral election in the manner be the duty of the Governor to 1 rovided for in Article X X fill the same by appointment, Section 1 of the Constitution and the appointee shall hold his f the State of Utah. office until his successor shall J. R. No. 6 be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, CONSTITUTIONAL 2 Secretary AMENDMENT of State, Auditor. nations top nutri- college. (Paid Political Adv.) prescribed Be it resolved by the 4, f i 223-- Speakers Named for I f "..mull FIGHT Publishers GRANT B. MOORE, Business Manager Madeline Dixon, Local Correspondent Phone t i i YOUR MITE TO FREEDOM'S Entered at the Fust Office at Payson, Utah County, Utah, as second class matter 1 f THf: PAYSON CHRONICl.i:, Payson, Utah The Payson Chronicle i i Two An institute for officials and members of Utah's buying and selling cooperatives will be held at the Utah State Agricultural College November 15, 16, and 17, it was announced today by Carl F. Frischknecht, director of the college extension service. The Utah Council of Farmer In event one club would dare make a move to aid the prothe Cooperatives is institute and will hold their anit would aid greatly. If all would participate then it could nual convention during the three ject be shown that community initiative and spirit is not dead, but day meet. The institute will be held in very much alive as it has been in the past. the Rural Arts Building G. Alvin Carpenter, assistant director at extension service, will be general chairman. Leaders, cooperative officials and extension service staff members have been invited for discussions and speaking roles. Among those who have accepted speaker's' invitations are Ezra T. Benson, former executive secretary of the Notional Council of Farmer Cooperatives; J. G. Knapp, associate chief of farm credit administration, and Murray D. Lincoln, president of the cooperative league. OFFICERS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to tach house concurring therein: It is proposed to Section 1. mend Article VII, Sec. 1, 10. ana 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 1. The E xecutive Department hall consist of Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and two-thir- No such officer shall receive have hereunto set my hud i for the performance of any affixed the Great Seal of j official duty any fee for his State of Utah, at Salt LikeCs own use, but all fees fixed by this 1st day of September,! law for the performance by HEBER BENNIONJ either of them of any official Secretary of fell duty, shall be collected in advance (SEAL) By dv.i-ited and with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses Deputy of said officers while traveling jT'- - Chief Engineman Arthur A. Lidman, of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station, Provo, Utah, announced that next Thursday and Friday the 27th and 28th of Oct., Lt. Clara K. Buehler, Navy Nurse and Lt. Vera Broderson, Navy Wave will be at the Recruiting Station for the purpose of interviewing women applicants from Central Utah for the Navy Nurse Chief Corps, and Navy Waves. Lidman also announced that applications are now being accepted for immediate enlistment in the regular Navy with many opportunities for young men who can qualify. The recruiting station is open from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. everyday More than 500,000 Oldsmobile all the Power, Smoothness, of Owners Now Eiif Quietness and this Famous Eeoio! Engine! I) trc-- w From where I sit Joe Marsh You Can't Build A Better Mousetrap! Theyre not the boarders a man ever had Hack Turner said one day, and they've got awful tempers. But Ive found it pays to have em around. Hack was talking about a family of barn owls, nesting in his silo this year. Some folks believe those screechers kill d little chickens and ought to be shot on aight But Hack disagrees. Up at State University theyve tudied barn owls for years and never known one to eat a chicken. On the other hand, a daddy owl wiH clean up around 300 mice a best-looki- white-face- ng month. Farmers owls that kffl bars are throwing away the beat mousetraps known to man " From where I sit when someone shows a prejudice against aay group of animals or hamana it's usually just based an m launder standing. For instance, some folks are plumb Intolerant about those at us who enjoy aa occasional quiet glass of beer. Get to really know hi and youre liable to find were pretty good birds at tKtt t 1 Copyright, 1950, Paired States bernery Fmndatim Any "Rocket Oldsmobile owner can tell you! For every "Rocket Oldsmobile owner knows: There's a dramatic difference betuvim the " Rocket's sensational performance and ordinary driving. The "Rockets silken smoothness! The "Rockets action! The "Rockets solid gas savings! 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