| Show HIGH COURT SETS OCTOBER CALENDAR The test of the constitutionality of ot the he Granger bill the appeal of a convicted convicted con con- murderer and 11 other cases have lave been set for hearing by the thc state supreme court during the October term terra which begins October 9 I I 1 In the Santaquin waterworks case the high court will be asked whether cities can incur Indebtedness beyond the ic limitations of the state constitution tion on to improve waterworks systems and build other public works projects The Gran Granger er bill bUl passed during the recent special specIale session of the legislature legisla legisla- ture ure provides for fo- this but a n group of f Santaquin citizens are opposing a n municipal bond issue to secure a pubic pub pub- lie He ic works loan on the grounds the bill is unconstitutional A petition for rehearing in th the Ogen Og Og- den en waterworks ease case case similar to the Santaquin Casc case will be argued Attorney At At- orney torney General Joseph Chez and city attorneys of several Utah municipalities ties have intervened in behalf of 01 the city Ity in the case The criminal cases include the appeal appeal ap- ap peal eal of Mendon Draper Drap r from his conviction con con- for the murder of Andrew N. N BJerregaard Ephraim banker in April Apr 1932 The court will also hear the he appeal of Noble Peterson convicted convicted con con- in Third district court of assault 1 with wilh a d deadly adly weapon Eight industrial bL cases eS will be before be be- fore ore the court for review Including th he the appeal of the Salt Lake City board of ot education from a compensation award to Miss Helen Kimball former Lafa Lafayette school teacher Miss Kimball Kimball Kim Kim- ball baIl is paralyzed as the result she claimed of an injury suffered at the school last December The court will wiL wiLbe willbe willbe be in session October 9 10 11 and 13 |