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Show BOOTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Amendment Constitutional RELATING TO MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS A joint resolution proposing mn amendment to Section 5, of Article XI of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to municipal corporations. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the memState of Utah, two-thirbers elected to each of the two houses in favor thereof: oting Section proposed to be SECTION 1. That it is proposed to emend amended. section 5 of Article XI of the constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: 5. SECTION Municipal corporations created by general law of legislature cities or towns may frame and adopt charter manner prescribed charter to be submitted to electors copies to be distributed city recorder to file with secretary of State amendments powers conferred upon cities. Corporations for municipal purposes shall not be created by special laws. The legislature by genera) laws shall provide for the incorporation, organization and classification of cities and towns in proportion to population, which laws may be altered, amended or repealed. Any incorporated city or town may frame and adopt a charter for its own government in the following manner: The legislative authority of the city vote of its members, may, by two-thirand upon petition of qualified electors to the number of fifteen per cent of all rotes cast at the next preceding election for the office of the mayor, shall forthwith provide by ordinance for the submission to the electors of the question: Shall a commission be chosen to frame a charter? The ordinance shall require that the question be submitted to the electors at the next regular municipal election. The ballot containing such Question shall also contain the names of candidates for members of the proposed commission, but without party Such candidates shall be nomdesignation. inated in the same manner as required by law for nomination of city officers. If a majority of the electors voting on the question of choosing a commission shall vote in the affirmative, then the fifteen candidates receiving a majority of the votes cast at such election, shall constitute the charter commission, and shall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so framed shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the city at an election to be held at a time to be determined by the charter commission, which shall be not less than sixty days subsequent to its completion and distribution among the electors and not more than one year from such date. Alternative provisions may also be submitted to be voted The commission shall upon separately. make provisions for the distribution ot copies of the proposed charter and of any alternative provisions to the qualified electors of the city, not less than sixty days before the election at which it is voted upon. Such proposed charter and such alternative provisions as are approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become an organic law of such city at such time as may be fixed therein, and shall supersede any existing charter and all laws affecting the organization and government of such city which are now in conflict therewith Within thirty days after its approval a copy of such charter as adopted, certified by the mayor and city recorder and authenticated by the seal of such city, shall be made in duplicate and deposited, one in the of the secretary of State and the other in the office of the city recorder, and thereafter all courts shall take judicial notice of such charter. Amendments to any such charter may be framed and submitted by a charter crm mission in the same manner as provided for making of charters, or may be proposed by the legislative authority of the vote thereof, or city upon a two-thirby petition of qualified electors to a number equal to fifteen per cent of the total votes cast for mayor on the next preceding election, and any such amendment may be submitted at the next regular municipal election, and having been approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become part of the charter at the time fixed in such amendment and shall be certified and filed as provided in case of charters. Each city forming its charter under this section shall have, and is hereby the authority to exercise all powers granted, to municipal affairs, and to adopt relating and enforce within its limits, local police, sanitary and similar regulations not in conflict with the general law, and no enumeration of powers in this constitution or any law shall be deemed to limit or restrict the general grant of authority hereby conferred; but this grant of authority shall not include the power to regulate public utilities, not municipally owned, if any such regulation of public utilities is provided for by general law, nor be deemed to limit or restrict the power of the legislature in matters relating to State affairs, to enact general laws applicable alike to all cities of the State. Subscribe For The Courier $1.00 A Year In Advance at these PRIC Its an exciting story . . . we are unfolding because were ready to this season tell it with the added emphasis of true economy and undiminished quality, we know its a story thats in tune with the times. S.3 SUITS Men's fine pure worsteds, 100 per eent all wool suits! They are quality in fabric and tailoring; correctness of style and precision in fit. Made up in the following weaves: Plain Worsteds in the different shades; Glen Plaid Worsteds; Baskets Weaves Worsteds, and many other worsteds. We are putting these all in one big class values up to $30.00! SALE PRICE by this section shall include the followin (a) To levy, assess and collect taxes a borrow money, within the limits prescrit by general law. and to levy and collect si cml assessments for benefits conferred (b) To furnish all local service to purchase, hire, construct,public own, ma; tain or operate, or lease, public utilit local in extent and U3e ; to acquire by cr demnation, or otherwise, within or wi( out the corporate limits, property neci 7 r any such purposes, to i Btrictions imposed by general subject law for t protection of other communities; and ca Pbbhc utility franchises a P0"'e resuIate the exerci thereof to make local public Lc lmprovemen and to acquire by condemnation, or othe wise, property within its corporate imi necessary for such improvements; and al to acquire an excess over than that nee lor an such improvement and to sell lease such excess property with restrictioi in order to protect and preserve the ii provemenl. (d) To issue and sell bonds on the a curity of any such excess property, or any public ut.lity owned by the city, or the revenues thereof, or both, including. a franchise sts "My. toe ST.01 pubhc upon which, in case of for he purchaser ay operate au utnity? TlieE5TIfN 2' I?"t7 ot Secretary of Stat f State i8 hcreby directed tJLe Pro03e'J to tl e ectors of the State atamendment the next rry . South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah Mrs. J. A. Wahlen Publisher Subscription Rates: Per Yew $1.60, Payable in Advance. Six month $0.75 LOCALS Mr. Andrew Hansen is reported to be seriously ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. Harris Petersen. Friends of Mrs. Milo Hobbs en tertained in her honor Wednesday evening at her home. Rook was the pastime of the evening after which lundheoa was served. Mr. A. P. Maughan of California called at the Hiram Hall home Wed- Special lot of Men's Suits. Harh finish. A suit that will give excellent service to the wearer. A real serviceable suit! A real $19.00 value! SALE to mye the Utah, th $a 95 (SEAL) Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Butler of Salt Lake and May Jensen of Provo were guests over the week end of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jensen. FOR FLORAL Smith Clothing Co. Logan, Utah u ELBERTA PEACHES Selected quality, prices able. Will exchange for grain farm produce. Phone 48wor call at this office. w working. I have been fortunate enough to secure a new stock of goods for my store. Will have more new dresses and coats in the forepart of the week for the conference trade. We are here to try to please, and we greatly appreciate your patronage. Maud Liljenquist Several lady friends of Mrs. J Allgaier met at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in social chat and at 5 oclock a delicious luncheon was served-Manlovely gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Andersen and sou Bill of Logan, were Hyrum visitors Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mrs. Frances A. Clark LaRue Clark motored to Sorenson, and Mis Ogden F- riday. Miss Donna Bingham, Miss Nor. Miss Virginia Hutton and Miss ma Jacobsen, Miss Merlyn Guymao Nona Clark, were Logan shoppers of Logan, and Mr. Lyle Jones Tuesdav afternoon. Lewiston, were guests of Miss Rue Clark Sunday. of La. Loyal Andersen has returned from Moore, Idaho, where he has been spending the summer. LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP CONSULT COUNTY .CLERK JELLY GRAPES for sale. 48-- OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE, n the Matter of the Estate of Alice Hansen, also known as Alice Pulsipher, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present vouchers, to the undersigned administrator at his residence in Hyrum City, on before the 29th day of November. 1932. A. C. Hansen, administrator of the Estate of Alice Hansen also known as Alice Pulsipher, deceased. Leon Fonnesbeck, Attorney for Administrator. Date of fiirst publication Septem- See the ber 23, 1932. Date of last publication October 12, 1932, Last fall my house caught fire from an overheated flue. I telephoned the fire department in town and their quick ar- rival saved the barn and other buildings. When our little girl was suddenly taken very ill we were able to telephone the doctor immediately instead of making a hurried trip to town. We firmly believe the time saved meant the saving of a life. SPRAYS and BASKETS For everyday uses the telephone is equally valuable in trips and time saved and its cost is but a few cents a day. Phone G3w Hyrum The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Intermouhtain Uiympics IF . . . you like action! speed!! thrills!! Youll enjoy the athletic contests at the 1S32 State Fair. The outstanding amateur wrestlers, bo::ers, track ar.d field stars in the Intermountain region will compete in our own Olympic Games. You wont want to miss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular carnival features. Nor the gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! i Join the crowds again this year Phone ad NOTICE Here are two important services performed by the telephone as stated by two farm owners: Secretary of State. Men 57 W. Center Street....Logan, Utah for some time. health will permit him to resume visiting there appa PRIC- E- in Mrs-Parle- Count 5th Inter-mounta- Mr. Wilbur Jensen is suffering Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Terry motor from a severe heart attack, and has to Mt. Pleasant Saturday. They ed been forced to retire from business were accompanied home by activity. Mrs. Jensen will manage Christiansen who has been the Jensen Cash Stores until his true myudthGr! thereof $ MAITS Store Dept. Assn of Credit to Assigned nesday to see his children. 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