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Show BOOTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH R LOGAN GARMENT CO Home Of ra LOOK! LOOK! Shoe Repairing Reduced Mens medium weight leather half-sol. . . and rubber heels 1.30 es Mens medium weight leather South Cache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Cache County, Utah STATEMENT, OF OWNERSHIP CIRCULATION, MANAGEMENT, ETC., REQUIRED EY TIIE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1919, Of the South Cache Courier published weekly at Hvrum, Utah for October For Saturday 1932. half-sol- es Entered at the Postoffice, Hyrum, Utah STATE OF UTAH 90c jss. as second class mail matter, tinder the COUNTY OF CACHE Mens heavy weight leather half-solAct of March 3, 1879. Before me, a Notary Public in and $1.00 for the State and county aforesaid, half-solleather Mens chrome . $1.25 Mrs. J. A. Wahlen Publisher wopersonolly appeared Mrs. J. A. Wahlen, Womens and Girls light weight half-solwho having been duly sworn according 65c to law, deposes and says that she is Subscription Rates: the Publisher of the South Cache Lifts on Womens heels leather or rubber Per Yeir $1.00. Payable in Advance. Courier and that the following is to 25c best of her knowledge and belief, the Six month $0.60 ! Sewing and Patching will have to be looka true statement of the ownership, ed over before prices are made. management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the This is what We mean V. A. SPENNY above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section rby bargains. mam Weve Laws and Regulations, 443, Postal of this side a the on reverse bought very big quan-tit- y LOST A 1930 S. C. H. S. class printedto wit : form, Constitutional Amendment of 'beautiful fall ring, will finder please return to this 1. That the names and addresses of the RELATING TO MUNICIPAL and editor, editor, managing Publisher, dresses CORPORATIONS We secured office. business manager is: Mrs. j J. A. anthem A Joint resolution proposing an amendment Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans and child Wahlen, Hyrum, Utah. prices for much 2. That the owners are: Roy Wahlen, to Section 5. of Article XI of the const! Bud Lou of less and tution of the State of Utah, relating to than the materials ren Daisy, Mildred, Ogden, Utah; Western Newspaper municipal corporations. the first part of Union, Sait Lake City, Utah. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Fork, would cost per yard (in Spanish spent of all the mem- 3. That the known bondholders, State of Utah, Mens winter weight 95c the week with the Edisons. Mr. and mortgagees, and other security holders bers elected to each of the two house view of the upward voting in favor thereof: Mens 50 per cent wool Mrs. Evans are parents of Mis. Lou owning or holding 1 per cent or more Section proposed to be SECTION 1. of the total amount of bonds, amended. That it is proposed to amend swing of commodity Edison. section 6 of Article XI of the constitution other securities are : or same will All new fall of the State of Utah, so that the prices.) Western Newspaper Union; Salt read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw of Mens worsted wool, old Lake City, Utah. 5. SECTION Municipal corporations colors. New Styles. created by general law of legislature in& 4. That the two paragraphs next Wellsville are the proud parents of a Style New corporated cities or towns may frame and materials the of the names owners, fine son born Monday. Mrs. Brad- above, giving and adept charter manner prescribed charter to be submitted to electors copies to be security holders, if stockholders, i and secwith to file recorder Valine shaw was formerly distributed city Nielsen of any, contaian not only the list of stock retary of State amendments powers con These dresses are being holders and security holders as they this city. ferred upon cities. Corporations for muappear upon the boks of the company nicipal purposes Bhall not be created bv The legislature by general placed on sale Saturday special laws. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Larsen and as trustee or in any other fiduciary laws shall provide for the incorporation, of name the the the relation, person of cities and $2.95 or 2 for $5.00. organization and classification Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter Glee or corporation for whom such trustee towns in proportion to population, which of Mrs. reMr. and Myron Gampbell Mrs. R. 0. Lindley of Ogden, is acting, is given ; also that the said laws may be altered, amended or repealed. save. were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Buy two--an- d Any incorporated city or town may frame statements contain two paragraphs Idaho, were Sunday turned to her home Wednesday af- Pocatello, and adopt a charter for its own government The mutual of the Hyrum Third embracing affiants full knowledge and the following manner: or bring a friend and ter a ten days visit here with her guest s of Mrs. Franeis Clark and in The belief as to the circumstances and legislative authority of the city ward are presenting a special pro- conditions under which stockholders of vote its members, may, by share in the biggest children. family. and upon petition of qualified electors to the number of fifteen per cent of all ?otes Everybody invited. and security holders who do not apgram Tuesday. dress bargain sale in cast at the next preceding election for the pear upon the books of the company office of the mayor, shall forthwith prosecurities held stock and as Miss Nona trustees, Clark Tuesday spent vide by ordinance for the submission to the many years. Dont fail in a capacity other than that of a electors of the question : Shall a commisevening at the home of Miss Doro- bona fide owner; and this affiant has sion be chosen to frame a charter?" The to see them! Come ordinance shall require that the question no reason to believe that any other thy Emmett at Logan. be submitted to the electors at the next has person, association, or corporation early. Thers bound to regular municipal election. The ballot conMrs. Emil Andersen and son Bill any interest direct or indirect in the taining such question shall also contain be a big crowd. the names of candidates for members of of Logan, were visitors at the Clark said stock, or other securities than the proposed commission, but without party him. as so stated by Such candidates shall be nomdesignation. home Sunday. inated in the same manner as required by 5. That the average number of coplaw for nomination of city officers. If a ies of each issue of this publication majority of the electors voting on the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Jr. and sold or distributed, thh.cugh the mails question of choosing a commission shall vote in the affirmative, then the fifteen sons Earl and Dee accompanied by or otherwise, ti paid subscribers durcandidates receiving a majority of the six months preceeding the votes cast at such election, shall constitut'-thMr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. motor-e- d ing the St. date shown above is charter commission, and shall proceed (This in to frame a charter. to Salt Lake City where they at formation is required from daily Any charter so framed shall be submittended Conference and the State Fair. ted tp the qualified electors of the cit at an election to be held at a time to b? Mrs. J. A. Wahlen, publisher. determined by the charter commission, Sworn to and subscribed before me Mr. Daly of Salt Lake, accompan-paniewhich shall be not less than sixty days subsequent to its completion and distribution 3rd day of October, 1932. Mr. E. J. Wilson Jr., owner o( among the electors and not more than one by Mr. June Bair of Wells- this year from suclT date. Alternative provi(SEAL) the Hyrum State Bank building hss sions may also be submitted to be voted ville, were visiting polics holders of C. F. OLSEN, The commission shall upon separately. the Mutual Life Insurance Co- - in of make provisions for the distribution Notary Public office rooms for rent east of tie copies of the proposed charter and of any My commission expires. May 17, 1936. building.. cache county Thursday. alternative provisions to the qualified elec- Utahweare dress bargain for every men or miss al: Mans A es es es Garments Ladies new Clean Up Sale style Rayon 5c for a house frock You buy one for 95c and well give you other one for a nickel. 95cnow 75c Best grade before $1.25 now only at 95c two-thir- mor-gag- $1.95 Better wash frocks I for street school $1.75 LOCALS -i es ' $2.95 Other Bargains $1.95 at two-thir- Subscribe For The Courier $1.00 A Year In Advance MAUS 57 W. Center Logan at these tors 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 cony of such charter as adopted, certified by the PRIC Its an exciting. story we are unfolding this season . . because were ready to tell it with the added emphasis of true economy and undiminished quality, we know its a story thats in tune with the times. SUITS 1 Each city forming its charter under this section shall have, and is hereby granted, the authority to exercise all powers relating to municipal affairs, and to adopt 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. The power to be conferred upon the cities by this section shall include the following: (a) To levy, assess and collect taxes and borrow money, within the limits prescribed by general law, and to levy and collect spe-ciassessments for benefits conferred. (b) To furnish all local services; to purchase, hire, construct,public own, main Ja!.n. ?r operate, or lease, public utilities local in extent and use; to acquire by or otherwise, within out the corporate limits, propertyor witha.ny 8uch purposes, subject to restrictions imposed by general law for the protection of other communities; and to grant local public utility franchises and p0Wers reguIate the exercise thereof (c) To make local public improvements ana to acquire by condemnation, or other-wisproperty within its corporate limits necessary for such improvements; and also to acquire an excess over than that need-ed for any such improvement to sell or lease such excess property withand restrictions in order to protect and preserve the improvement, (d) To issue and sell bonds on the sc. curity of any such excess property, or of any public utility owned by the "city, or of the revenues thereof, or both, including, in a. franchise .tat-thee,LP.U?.1'Lutily; upon which, in case of fore- he purchaser operate such Mens fine pure worsteds, per cent 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; Buskets Weaves Worsteds, and many other worsteds. We are putting these all in one big class values up to $30.00! SALE PRIC- E- 95 Special lot of Mens Suits. Harh ish. A suit that will give excellent service to the wearer. A real serviceable suit! A real $19.00 value! SALE fin- $ m 95 S; miy utmty' Oxfords from $1.95 to $3.79 Shoes from . $1.95 to $2.79 95c to $3.95 Hats from 49c to $1.39 Shirts from 69c to $1.49 Caps from Tonight and Saturday Cache County Residents Will Be Given An Opportunity to Hear the Real Campaign Issues Discussed at Several Rallies To Be Held Throughout the County. of charters. 100 PRIC- E- mayor and city recorder and authenticated by the seal of such city, shall be made in duplicate and deposited, one in the office of the secretary of State and th 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 in the same manner as provided for making o ft charters, or may be prothe legislative authority of the by posed 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 2- - .uty o( Secretary of State. &tat,e '9 hci'chy directed to f aubmit rtl,aly proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next e anner provided by general law. srrTiaMte To Take Effect. If adopted . fc!,Cn f r!"3 State this mend-6.h n nint take effect on January 1st, R- - n Secretary of State of the State ofWelling, Utah, do certify that the foregoing is a full,hereby true and correct Con3titut'onal thA Amendment nmL rcB,'ilar 8ession of the legisla-i- n 8am6 ppears of recrd my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto let Great Seal of a,n2, a,ffixc1 th th Utah 8th 0f Septem" day ber Siro the ctand Co. Smith Clothing Logan, Utah A SPEAK Senator William H. King, Attorney Hugh B. Brovn John H. Simpson Alfred Gunn and Local Candidates Rally Tonight at Hyrum' at 8:00 oclock p. m. Third Ward Chapel Good Music In Attendance Big County Rally 8. P. M. Logan Junior High School Auditorium Saturday Under the Republican regime of the sugar factories have been closed in Utah save the other third from ruin by electing the Democratic candidates the real friends of the farmer. two-thir- (SEAL) 5BBBSBE23B2S ds |