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Show - THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER too often deteriorated by being kept around camp or nff of Deer, dragged from the point carelessly to where they can be of killing loaded of car or trailer. If an animal on a is to be dragged, it is much better to place it on top of a brush dra is Venison or wood construction that will keep it from being bruised on the I Teterson BrvHUai ground. If a sleigh drag is propEmeritus Utah State erly constructed, it will not be more difficult than Service. dragging the seacon animal without it. this of deer and gtection S iilling If possible, the carcass should other year. This not be left where it will get warn, lu during the day. it should be re" hrt lanee number ...urea . . membered that when the meat tna-- wc.v ligations ETOeS itltn Elnnc, ..ill. ... of anueiie "c.. .v,.h. CUm.r H1 a rreez.J be made. er locker or otherwise it will will probably tin come out any better than it f meat and th went to fauu"B avail-- t in; therefore, it is necessary to meat of H? scarcity the meat free from contact that the keep te very important before the animal is finally cut be killed up deer . nf all and stored. f taken care of, so that it If a little caution is observed, jOBBdOf meal aaio.uo the meat resulting from the deer atable for numan iouu. e excea- - hunt this year will be more kill should De wun than usual. au hre. oniake a clean snot so as 10 little damage to the It should be the on uie syui, ammai the till m to let it run. With a of ammunition, there le less wild shooting than ; takes place during the United States any , t... palit-abl- Output of Arms 4 Times Foes' ..' Britain H:t Prodigious Rate Civil Productions Soon. -- as the deer is killed it hied thoroughly, either mn ilk. the breast and hoth arteries or cutting its I if possible, turn the head iill while it is bleeding. The of the meat is t quality ed by how clean it has been it in vine should be kept as carcass possible and the with the least is J(j entrails possible the meat The entire length and everything including the wind-i- d oany part of be 5 should body, Many hunt-feremove the metatar-ad- esophagus. to r s, are on the rear below the hock, because dands easily taint the car- Metabolish ceases as soon animal is killed, but in :t and carrying, there is of the metatarsus gland coming in contact with which st on it. onasthe be .'.d animal is cleaned opened up to cool as If the bullet' possible. ae through the stomach or es, fluid any intestinal as be wiped out carefully at of cleaning. Every good carries a rope and a wiping ( approximately a square :e cannot be hung in rocks lift it off the ground. If the can be left t, the be improved. The car- lould not be carried or until is is thoroughly tud the meat is set. And should be mauled as little e carctss best to lay it on 3 of wood so as to it is over-nigh- riU 1 : ktfile In ial is cutt hauled to the place arcasses of killed deer are WASHINGTON. The munitions output of the United States and the British Empire "has reached the prodigious rate of nearly four times that of the Axis," the combined production and resources board said in a report on its second year of operations, says the New York ' Herald-T- ribune. At the time of Dunkerque, the report said, the combined munitions output was "far behind that of the Axis," but two years later, in June, 1942, the British and American output doubled that of the Axis. It has gone ahead "at an rate." The board predicted that there may be an over-al- l decline in munitions employment in the United States and Canada during the last months of this year which will exceed the concurrent manpower requirements of the armed services, thus making possible increased production of civilian and relief goods. Priority for Military. "Net additions to the armed services so far this year have equaled the number of workers released from industry," the report said. "The rate and character of the Increase in output, which may be permitted without endangering the war program, is now receiving careful study." The board warned, however, that "Military programs, whether rising or falling, must continue to receive priority over any other production until the war has been won." The board is composed of Donald M. Nelson, war production board chairman, for the United States; Oliver Lyttelton, for the United Kingdom, and C. D. Howe for Canada. The report summarized the situation in materials as follows: Machine Tools "For the first "me since the beginning of the war there is capacity for machine-too- l production in excess of current requirements." The United Kingdom, it was noted, is now paying cash for machine tools provided by the United States: Programs Rising. Basic Metals "Somewhat easier." Aluminum production is being curtailed to save fuel and man- 13, 1944 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING 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 OF UTAH RELATING TO THE A No. 2 JOINT RESOLUTION Personal Stationery PRO- POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI-TUTlO- r, OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. De it resolved by the Legislature power. of SUPREME A N D D1STK JCT, of the State of Utah, two-thirCoal Curtailment of consumption COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected to each of the in the United States "could elimi- TERMS OF OFFICE. QUALIFItwo houses voting i favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed nate a substantial part of the com- CATIONS OF JUDGES, JURISto amend Section 9, Article VI, bined deficit." The United States is DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEMPORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah, now providing bunker fuel for Brit to reau. ish war transport vessels in Canada DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLASection 9. The members of the TURE. OF SELECTION JUDICIand Newfo"dland, and is delivering shall receive such comARY ON INCUMEFFECT A'D Legislature g machinery to the United BENT' JUDGES. pensation and'mileage as the Legin outto order Kingdom raise its Be it enacted by the Lei', is la tu re islature may provide, not exceedput. of the State of Utah, of ing $300.00 per year, and ten cents Textiles, pulp and paper, heavy all members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessartrucks, transportation equipment two houses voting in favor there- ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the and medical supplies are other items of: of principal concern to the joint supSection 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall amend Section 10 of Articlf VII of receive no other pay or perquisite. plies group, it was stated. Section 2. The secretary of "The programs which are still ris- - the Constitution of the State of state is hereby directed to submit ing are of crucial importance to the Utah, as follows: Sec. 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the military operations which are now nominate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the in preparation," the board warned. consent of the senate, appoint all next general election in the manstate and district officers whose ner as provided for by Article 23, offices are established by this con- Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Four 'Big Guns' on Isle Section 3. If adopted by the or which may be created Were Wood, Pipe, Paper stitution, by law, and whose appointment or electors of the state, this amendROME. Four "heavy coastai "lection is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day guns," ranged directly on the Allies' for. If, during the recess of the of January, 1945. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of forces that took the island of Levant, senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the gover- State of the State of Utah, do proved to be two pieces of stove pipnor shall appoint some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing ing, a large piece of painted wood o the duties thereof un- is a full, true, and correct copy of and a piece of twisted cardboard til discharge the next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment propainted to resemble a gun muzzle. whenJie shall nominate some per- posed by the first special session This was revealed by a Canadian son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as t. Scott naval officer, of secretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my Young, office. formerly employed in the Toronto state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, In witness whereof, I have hereand London bureaus of the Canadian or superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, re- unto set my hand and affixed the Press, who participated in the bloodless assault. "This heap of rubbish signation or otherwise, it shall be great seal of the State of Utah, the duty of the governor to fill the .is 10th day of August, 1944. was taken without a single casualsame by appointment, and the apE. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. ty," he said. pointee shall hold his office until The assaulting forces at the westhis successor shall be elected and ern end of the island found, instead qualified as may be by law proEach judge of a district court shall of a powerful big gun, one vided. be at least twenty-fiv- e 2. The at is years of crew surrendered it Section That gun pit. proposed an active member of the bar age, 6 to 12 sections 2, amend 3, 5, and the first opportunity. in good standing, learned in the About 40 prisoners were taken. of article VIII of the constitution law, a resident of the state of Utah Most were Poles, who fired feebly of the state of Utah, as follows: three years next preceding his se2. Sec. The court shall supreme over the heads of the landing parlection, and shall reside in the disjudges, which num- trict ties. Then they helped the Allies consist ofbefive for which he shall be selected. or increased decreased ber may to carry ashore supplies and ammuthe legislature, but no altera- Any district judge may hold a disby nition and pointed out the mine tion or increase shall have the ef- trict court in any county at the fields. fect of removing a judge from of- request of the judge of the district, fice. A majority of the judges con- and, upon a request of the govershall be his duty to do so. stituting the court shall be neces- nor itcause His German Thumbs Way sary in the district court to form a quorum or rende; Any by a judge pro temBack to Prison Camp a decision. If a justice of the su- may bewhotriedmust be a member of preme court shall be disqualified pore, LISBON, N. H. Jonny Hoffman, ihe bar, sworn to try the cause, German prisoner of war from sitting in a cause before said and agreed upon by the parties, the remaining judges shall who escaped from Camp Stark, court,a to sit with or their attorneys of record. call district judge thumbed a ride right back to the them on the hearing of such cause. Sec. 6. The legislature may prison camp, the Federal Bureau of Every judge of the supreme court change the limits of any judicial shall be at least thirty years of district, or increase or decrease Investigation announced recently. Mr. Hoffman was walking along age, an active member of the bar, the number of districts, or the Route 117 north of Lisbon late one in good standing, learned in the judges thereof. No alteration or increase shall have the effect of night when he hitchhiked a ride from law, and a resident of the state ot a judge from office. In Police Chief Harry T. Andross, who Utah fcr the five years next pre- removing additional district establishevery his selection. The ceding judge as a German prisrecognized him the shortest term to serve, ed, a judge or judges shall be oner, and drove him directly to the having not holding his office by selec- selected as provided in section 3 of town jail. From there he was taken tion to fill a vacancy before ex- this article back to the camp. Sec. 12. The judges of the supiration of a regular term, shall be the chief justice, and shall pre- preme and district courts shall reside at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation To conform with Quartermaster for their services, which shall not court, and in case of his absence, be increased or diminished during - the in beef like for purmanner, having judge, specifications Corps the time for which they are senext the shortest shall term, prechased for the army, the WFA has side in his stead. lected. Section 3. The secretary of Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme changed its definition of "army state is directed to submit this same time court courts be and district shall style" beef and at the amendment to the elecincreased from 85 to 90 percent selected for such terms and in proposed tors of the state of Utah at the shall be as such manner provided be boned to the amount of beef next election in the manby law, provided, however, that ner asgeneral order. The selection after the provided for by article 23, shall be based solely upon change in the definition affects consideration of fitness for office ection I. Constitution of Utah. Section 4. If adopted by the particularly "utility" grade beef. without regard to any partisan po- electors of the state, this amendlitical considerations and free from influence of any person whomso- ment shall take effect the first ever, and provided further that the day of January next succeeding a method of electing such judges in determination by the board of state effect when this amendment is canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 3 hereof. adopted shall be followed until I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of law. changed by Sec. 5. The state shall be divid- State of the State of Utah, do ed into seven judicial districts, for hereby certify that the foregoing each of which, at least one judge is a full, true, and correct copy of shall be selectee", as hereinbefore the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the provided. Until otherwise provided 25th 1943, as the by law, a district court at the same Legislatureof r;ofc"rd in my ofappears county seat of each county shall be held at least four times a year. fice. In witiKs wi.ereol, 1 have hereAll civil and criminal business unto sit my hand and affixed the be arising in any county, must tried in such county, unless a great seal of the State of Utah, change of venue be taken, in such this 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. cases as may be provided by law. WE ARE GLAD to be able to announce that orders for Personal Stationery can now be filled. YOU who have wanted stationery with thia added personal touch, call at the Press and see what we can supply. Prices are reason- coal-minin- able. two-thir- Beaver Press ( DOWN Comes the Cost of Better Hearing T new Radionic Hearing Aid Complete with radionic tubes, crystal microphone, magnetic earphone, battercircuit. Liberal guaries, battery-save- r antee. One model one price one quality Zenith's finest. No ext ras, no "decoys. Sub-Lieu- ' Jt 1 rJLI I V Come in whiles, gelatin, or flour in to be frozen in a refrigerator helps to make smooth ream. When partly frozen, ice cream is removed from the I rays and beaten smooth with a rotary egg beater. ( a e urine Pover J . IM BONOS s J I W - y S'gaal Corps Phota Exhausted from the strain of battle, this soldier of the Fifth Army drops on a roadside In Italy and falls asleep. This man has battle fatigue. You cannot afford to have War Bond buying fatigue. This sol dier has done his duty in helping to Have you liberate another town. done your duty in backing him up with War Bonds? Buy an extra Bond V. S. Treasury Department today. Probate & Guardianship JNotices For Further Information Consult the County Clerk of the Respective- Sinners XOTICH TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of CATHERINE MAY WOODHOUSE Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of Geo. C. Miller, his attorney, at Heaver, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of November, 1944. George W. Woodhouse, Administrator of the Estate of of years when yields of feed crops Catherine May Woodhouse, were light is cncoura.ging farmers lo save the crops this year and to (First Pub. September 22, 1944) si ore them, so that the feed will be (Last Pub. October 13, 1944) available in later years, when it es. Remaining inventories on Augmay he badly needed. ust 15 were $313,000,00. In July Tire dealers are now required the RFC disposed of surplus property costing $4,976,000 for by the Office of I'rice Administrathus realizing 83 of the tion to sell any new tire in their inventory to any person who pre- cost. sents a alid rationing certificate Poison in red ivy leaves has lost and the price of the tire. Dealers are also required to post daily in- some of its strength, but the stems ventories of telj- stock of tires with and roots are poisonous even after size of S.2.r or lar- the leaves have fallen. When cleara cross-sectioger. ing brush, keep out of the smoke, which carries the poison of the The War Production Board has burned ivy plant. announced that a total of Farm leases may not be written board feet of lumber has a term of more than a year, If for distribution authorized for been bv claimant agencies and WPI5 for there Is a definite understanding Of between the landlord and the tenlie ffiiinh ffiiartci- - of 101 i . this footage, 401,000,000 hoard ft. ant that the lease will be continhas been assigned to War Food ued year after year bo long as It to is satisfactory to both parties. The Administration for tenure of farms by tenfarmers through county AAA com- long-tim- e is ants desirable, and this can be mittees. WFA's request was for leases If 4 accomplished by one-yefeet. 22.000,000 each year. Howare renewed they ever, a longer term lease often Is Approximately 3S.OO0,000 of an advantage since It permits the been dis- Keepers and Farmers E.SK 1 UTAH News of Interest to Home ice cream 11 for Demonstration CEDAR CITY. $ 1 00.00 REwARD No true American Citizen would commit an act of SABOTAGE. The shooting of power lines is truly sabotage because power failures railhinder the war effort in factories, mines, homes. roads, on the farms and in the It is your patriotic duty to refrain from to report anyone shooting at power lines and this act of sabotage. you see committing Association Council on Physical Therapy BURGESS OPTICAL set-asi- FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF ANYONE SHOOTING POWER LINES OR Accepted by American Medical Onions, recently designated as a by the "victory food selection" War Food Administration, have hit a new peak ihroiigout the nation this year, and the crop bids fair to bo the largest in history. However, the Utah nop rates very low, but harvest conditions are improving throughout the state. Date for the Sevier County Hereford tour has been set for October 14. lo eliminate conflict with the deer hunt. Lew Mar Price. Sevier county agent, promises to show 2)0 to 2"iit range bulls on the tour, good feeders and stock Local breviers guarantee cattle. free dinners to tour visitors. The abundant growth of many much feed crops is providing rough feed that- can be conserved this fall Many I'tah farmers are planning to harvest and store these crops, even though they are larger than are needed for the feeding of their livestock during the coining winter. Remembrance - n 8,919.-OdO.Od- O ar surplus war property had tenant and the landlord to make posed of by five authorized disthe present year. posal aeencies between May 15 plans beyond and August 15, the Surplus War Press Ads. bring results Property administration announc- - .utimmMMt"" r - - |