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1 Thursday, The Oct. 26, 1944 Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, LEVAN NEWS ITEMS For a Continuance of Efficiency and Thriftiness in Juab County RE - ELECT Wo SeflAimdlBfews and hi Mrs. Mary Morgan s; n t uvek en at Provo at thr home ()f her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Dales. She ,!.. went u; to see her yivat t;ia;i.l son, the infant sou of and Mrs. L'u;ene AaK'nrd. Mis. Perniee Ho lance an i Keed Grant of McGill spent ihe vse-.end hre at the home of th.-iLOST Between Ja k Brouuh residence and Ernest Droutrh residence, smooth bit bridal. Reward. Ernest Drouth. t. Would the person that borrowed step ladder from behind Earl Hawkins barn please return it. It was made by Rex for his Dad. a Fo Pumsi Eairl Democratic Candidates for Juab FOR SALE Baby Carlos Pay. Mrs. County Commissioners These Business men have: REDUCED the County Tax to the low point of 8.50 mills MAINTAINED Efficient County Government at a lower operating cost CLEARED the County from a longstanding bonded debt. Juab County is debt free. Over a period of many years en joyed the sincere respect of all who know them. stisUUillBsj Simsiiairaflii - Work and Mrs. A. John Pel win Shepherd and Wain of Richmond California here v'silwin relatives while Tay-l.i- - "YOU HAVE TO BUY INSURANCE WHEN YOU DON'T NEED IT BECAUSE YOU CAN'T BUY IT WHEN YOU DO NEED IT." JUNE KENDALL II PHONE 344 4 Mrs. A" 1 JOINT RKSO' i POSING TO A.V.lv. ARTICLE VI, o!- i. TUTIOfi OF VI A A NATIONS OF JUDGES, JURIS DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- X)RE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- rURE, SELECTION OF JUDICI-RAND EFFECT ON INCUM JUDGES. rnnrtcH b th rpislntur of Stat of Utah, two-thirill members elected to each of ths hou?e voting in favor there BENT R i? iijjHixismiiim mi it f the ds ,f: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as follows: Sec. 10 The governor shall nominate, and by and with the consent of the senate, appoint all and district officers whose offices are established by this con- stitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or "' ' J. W. Golden faun and about 20' head cattle. Part dry land, 10 shares Nephi Irrigation stock. U. S. Forest Permit, Deseret Grazing Permit See June Kendall. 51 Acres. for. If, during the recess of the senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the gover nor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some per son to fill such office. If the office of secretary of stale, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, or superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, re- signation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law pro tt i but he's a neighbor f yours and a good neighbor. You know him as a businessman but you should know him better as a travel expert. Through these war and ext years he has had many extra problem services to perform and he has done them well. We, publicly, want to commend him for the loyal service he has rendered our company under trying wartime conditions. If you have a travel problem, let him help you. He will serva you well. In Ntphi th Owland Grjhound Afsnt i Mrs. Susia B. Worwood tnmllni, M ur to turt H ,u1 aypy thM toltaic fr.J NEPHI CAFE PHONE 255 1 QVEnLAun uiiu if Lri L3 Opraitd by ,1 ..'4- . - ' on of legist.; but ZTauerT-- stituting the court shall be necessary to form a quorum or rendei a decision. If a justice of the court shall be disqualified from sitting in a cause before said ourt, the remaining judpes shall all a district judpe to sit with hem on the hearing of such cause. court of the haTbjudge iVasTthTrVy ye'ari ol aee. an active member of the bar. m good standing, learned !n the 'aw, and a resident of the state 01 Utah for the five years next preceding his selection The Judge having the shortest term to serve, not holding his office by selec-tio- a to fill a vacancy before of a regular term, shall be the chief Justice, and shall preside at all terms of the supreme :ourt, and in case of his absence, he Judge, having in like manner, he next shortest term, shall pre-idIn his stead. Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme ourt and district courts shall be elected for such terms and bi ueh manner as shall be provided .iy law, provided, however, that election shall be based solely upon onsideration of fitness for office without regard to any partisan eonsiderstions and free from nfluenee of any person whomsoever, and provided further thst the nethod of electing such Judges In effect when this amendment is idopted shall be followed until hanged bv law. Sec. 5. The state shall be divid-into seven Judicial districts, for ich of which, at least one Judge hall be selected as hereinbefore irovidrd. Until otherwise provided by law, a district court at the county seat of each county shall be held at least four times a year. All civil and criminal business .rising in any county, must be rled in such county, unless a hange of venue be taken, In such ases aa anay be provided by law. J t, J gj INTItSTATt 7MN5IT LINI$ e w January, 1M5. I, K- - E- - Monson, Secretary of State of the State ef Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy cf the constitutional amendment proposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in soy office. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State cf Utak, is 10th day of August, 1944. E. . MONSON, Sety. of State. su--r- Cwlwa . ; Ssction 1. Th: Ai.ic'e VI to amend Saclion ConsUtution of thr Sl:.te of 1'U.h W reau. Section S. Th member uf the Legislature shall receive such and milecge as the Leg islature may provide, not exceed ing 300.on per year, ind ten cents milt for the distance necessai-tw- o Pr ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite, Section 2. The secretary ef state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at tha next general election in the man-stat- e ner as provided for by Article 2J, Section 1, Constitution of Utah, Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend-electiment shall take effect the first day tion or increase shall have the ef feet of removing a judge from office. A majority of the judges con- isn't the answer. It's not that simple. Y7e had nearly 14 years proof of that, didn't we? "The real answer is education and better control. In fact, the responsible members of the distilling industry are working con. stantly toward that end. They don't want anybody to abuse the use of their product any more than the three of us do." "If everybody would take that sensible attitude. Judge, and cooperate as more and more are now doing, we'd be a lot better oft a lot quicker.' ' . TO COMPENSATE BERS OF THE i vided. Section 2. That it pro; to amend sections 2, S, 5, S and 12 of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Utah, as follows: Sec. 2. The lupreme court shall consist of five Judges, which num- - THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . W can't argue with the Judge on that point, can we Mabel? It's not fair to penaliM the many (or the actions of the few." "That, folks, is exactly what we would be doing in this country if we ever voted for prohibition again. Authorities who have made a careful study of the problem, report that only about 6 of those who drink abuse the privilege occasionally- .- 95 drink sensibly. Probably doesn't compare with the number of folks who overeat and do other things to excess. Prohibition certainly . ' -- Y Maybe you don't see nim every day v 2 AMENDJ1EN1 J ,i Be it resolved by ti e SUPREME AND DISTRICT of the State of UtaK loiv e.. --..iiaV h t: thr OIIRTS. HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected r hei tot rERMS OF OFFICE. UUAL1F1- - two nouses voims k not otherwise provided - CONSTITUTiC,..' I. 1 PRO- JOINT RESOLUTION POSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII. AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3. 5, 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE )F UTAH RELATING TO THE City Hall, Fillmore, October 31 Office, November 1 St. George USES Office November 2nd Blue Spruce Hotel, Panguitch, November Richfield USES Office, November 4 "7Sr'r a v. J. L. Francom accompanied their sim a far as Salt Lake City Tues- Norton A Cedar. City. USES - l M. 10 A. M U Exoept YT a U 1 P M . Wednesday, BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Modern apartFOR RENT ment. June KendalL FOR SALE 10 A. M. to and day Leon Mr. andMrs. Norman Wankier have of Midvslo spent the week end wit I'rovo been enjoying the past few days re'atives. U the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mis. Km ma Jackmon entertained Francom. a number of ladies at her homo Val Christensen, Allen Frantvm Tuesday afternoon in honor of her and Homer Christensen who are sister, Mrs. Nellie Jennings of attending school at the U. S. A. C. Tooele who has been relaat I.oiian spent the week end li?ie tives here. Delicious visiting refreshments with '.heir parents. Mr. and Mrs. were servj. WANTED TO BUY Garage. At least 12 x 18 ft. Call S. E. Ingram REMEMBER Exclusive Butlies Shop Store Hours: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine family and Mr. and Madsen and family of City Hall . Nephi . Oct. 30 - Several tons of alfalfa in stack, Mrs. Eliza S. Pay, phone 271 J. I9e5up home of Mr. and Mi's. R. II. Gard- APPLY - WHY WRITE when you can phone your magazine orders, save time, bother, money order fees, etc. Authorized representative for 3,000 New subscriptions publications. lor COSMOPOLITIAN and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING magazines can now b eaccepted. Also have complete line of Xmas cards. Lawrence M. Broadhead, phone 179. Nephl Ut PRICED ner. FREE TRANSPORTATION NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY EXCELLENT WAGES FULL PAY WHILE LEARNING Lost Thursday in Court house nsilr nf T.ndieQ crlAKP& Reward. Flense return to Times-New- Automobile Health and Accident Fire Surety Bonds A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION UNTIL WANTED m SWITCHMEN and others i ITS PEAK MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW WHILE YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF THE LATEST NUMBERS! FIREMEN - BRAKEMEN ! NOW AT WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE LARGEST LINE OF NEW COATS WE EVER HAD n. RR BOARD REPRESENTATIVE AT FOR SALE IS Jav Winte of Los Angeles is l.eie' visiting at the home of his p.nv'.ts, Mi', and Mrs. Hyrum Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wothington :iml children of Moah spent the week end here with Mrs. Worth-huM.-mother, Mrs. Eliza Man- Mrs. The! ma Zin pieman, Mrs. Pons King and children of Salt snent Sunday here at .:i lie fit v the home' of Mr. and Mrs John A. Crant. Mrs. Audrey Dalby was hostess at a lanies club meeting at her home last Thursday evening. The time was spent in games and a luncheon. Mrs. Paul Frnncom and children of Salt Lake City visited at the ho- -. e of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fran-cowhile her husband was hunting deer. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner and children of Ogden and Mrs. Esther Connelly and son Gary of Salt Lake City have been enjoying the past week here at the Utah this Winter in OUR FALL COAT STOCK a:e. dec-hanlin- MEN URGENTY NEEDED BY RAILROADS E Flat Alto SaxFOR SALE ophone. Mrs. Essie Shaw phone 71 Sell It! Mr. FARMERS s. You Need It Life KuKKy FOR SALE 76 acre farm, 14 shares irrigation water, house with lights and city water, new cinder brick chicken coop and other out buildings; cows, calves, pigs, laying hens and pullets. MUST SELL AT ONCE. I am leaving for the service. See Dell Reese Wales, Utah. Paid PoUtical Advertisement I ;.ire!iW. Grant. al d ach jude of a district court shal be at least twenty-fiv- e year at age, an active member of the bar in good standing, Warned in the law, a resident of the state at Utatk ;hree years next preceding his selection, and shall reside in the district for which he shall be selected. Any district Judg. may hold a d- trict eourt in any county at tfaa request of the judge of the district, and, upon a request of the governor It shall be his duty to do so. Any eaune In the district court e, may be tried by a Judge pro who must be a member af he bar, sworn to try the cause, nnd agreed upon by the parties, rr their attorneys of record. Sec. The legislature may change the limits of any judicial krn-nor- the number of districts, or the iudges thereof. No alteration ar ncrease shall have the effect r removing a Judge from office. In very additional district established, a Judge or judges shall be elected as provided in section 3 of his article Sec. 12. The judges of the and district courts shall elve at stated times enmpensatien for their services, which shall not be increased or diminished during the time for which they are selected. Section 3. The secretary o f state Is directed to submit tfctt proposed amendment to the elee-oof the state of Utah at tie lext general election in the asaji-nas provided for by article M, action I, Constitution of Utsb. Section 4. If adopted by tbe lectors of the state this aateaal--leshsll take effeet the ftasrt day of Jsnuary next succeeding a letermination by the board ef state anvasFers of the result of the alee-'io- n dosinnotod in Section 3 hereof. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary e--f "fate of the State of Utah, de certify that the foregoing s a full, true, and correct copy af the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session af the 25th Legislature of 1943, as tbe same appears of record In my -- su-ire- rs er nt af-flc- e. In witness whereof. 1 Imve here my hand and affixed tha 'rfn. 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