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Constitutional Amendments CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN RELATION TO MINIMUM WAGES FOR WOMEN AND MINORS A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment Amend-ment to Article 16 of the Constitution, by the Addition of a Section Relating to a Minimum Wage for Women and Minors; and General Wclfar of Any and all Employees. Ds It received br the Lccinbture of the Stato of Utah, two-thirds of !1 tlu members mem-bers elected to each house concurring I therein : SECTION 1. Tint it is proposed to amend Article 1C of the Constitution by the addition of a section which will read as follows fol-lows : SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appropriate appro-priate lcin'ulution provide for the establishment estab-lishment of a minimum .Avaje for women and minora and may provide for the comfort, com-fort, health, safety nnd general welfare of any and nil employees. No provluion of this constitution shall be construed as i limitation upon the cuthority of the legislature leg-islature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created ouch power and authority au-thority ns the legislature may deem roquis- Iti to carry out tho provisions of this sec- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead extended their hospitality to Mrs. Mary Conrfr and Mr. Frank Connor Friday evening at a G:00 o'clock dinner. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING RE-LATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUORS A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment Amend-ment tj Article XXII of the Constitution Constitu-tion of the State of Utah by Repealing Section 3 Thereof Relating to the Prohibition Pro-hibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Manu-facture, Use, Ailvcrt.'semcnt of. Possession Posses-sion of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. Do it rttoli td by the Lcr.islature of the Stats of Utah, two-thirds of all members mem-bers elected to each Houso and two-thirds two-thirds of ell the members of each Ilouse concurring therein: SECTION 1. Repealing Section S of Articlo 22. That St is proposed to umsnd Article XXII of the Constitution of Utah in the following particiler, to-vrit! That Section 3 of Article XXII of the coni'titulion of Utah be nnd the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. Duty of Secretary of State. Tho Secretary of Statu is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained con-tained hcrcinto to the electors of tho state at the next RCP.eral election in the mnn-ner mnn-ner provided by law. SECTION 3. Effective Date. If adopted by ths electors of the slate this amendment shall have effect on tho first day of January Janu-ary next succeeding a determination by ths Hoard of State Canvasrcrs of the result re-sult of tho election designated in Section 2 hereof. I, IL IL Welling. Secretory of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the forcsoinjr la a full, true and correct copy of the Conjtilctional Amendments proposed pro-posed by the regular and special sessions of record In my office. In witness wh;rcof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Great Seal of ths SUto of Utah, this 1st day of September, Sep-tember, 1003. (SEAL) Secretary of State. (J First publication September 8, 1935. Last publication November 6, 1033. The Maf Bay By Octavus Roy Cohen One of the best of the stones by this famous author Murder is done on the quiet campus of a large Southern University. Around three persons two students, one the most popular pop-ular girl in the college, and a profc6or is woven a wch of circumstantial evidence evi-dence and incriminating motives. A second crime apparently apparent-ly unconnected with the murder is committed and to solve this is called Detective Jira Hanvcy, a figure well known to Mr. Cohen's readers and who here makes his first appearance ap-pearance in a story of serial length. As the clues he-conic he-conic more numerous and the trail more involved, the sleuthing methods of Detective De-tective Hanvey are followed fol-lowed with increasing zest until the reader fairly races ahead in an effort to check up on his deductions. It's the mark of a winner when a detective story moves along with the growing grow-ing tenseness and excitement excite-ment of The May Day Mystery. Mys-tery. Ingenious, swift and unusual, it is a yarn to thrill the most jaded mystery mys-tery fan. fit wilt run serially in these columns, and no reader should miss the opening chapters. If you start it we know you'll await anxiously each new installment. 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