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Show - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH Page Six crops can acreage of mature, crop production will be FARM NEWS the second Lest in history, runner up to the record set in IS42's out-- ' standingly favorable season. Dim e Nature Co:ild Vuke Latest changes reported from l'JU llcrd Crop Year the crop fronts indicate The latest of the bushels more com th:i reports from the nation's fields and viously estimated und nore t,iac-co- , bins reveals thst a few weeks of sweet potatoes, cotton, peanuts, favorable weather could give the so 'rasp-eeland sorghums largest aggregate volume of crops for dried beans have dftlntd 10 this country has ever product! per cent, end current e.7U I Io ...?ver, unit S3 Mother Kalu,potatoes, dry peas, apples continues to beam rather broadly sugar beets, rice and buckwheat and hold off frosts till thhe large are down 1 to 4 per cent. The net. Ute-puJit- WAR Thursday, September 28, 194 Italian Waffle -- Like Trenches ed ; ' y,HWpilIIW 172-nul-h- play-by-pl- ate-fo- r TJo CONSTITUTIONAL 1 AMENDMENT fJn i j; , ',. f" ;;-.: ;r ' r ' O JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of SUPREME AND DISTRICT of the State of Utah, COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected to each of the TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- two houses voting i favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed CATIONS OF JUDGES, JURISDICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- to amend Section 9, Article VI, PORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah, PROA JOINT RESOLUTION TO POSING AN AMENDMENT 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 ,. ., V i. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ..... v' - J J A Pit w ' r- -- v.. J 4 1 ds to i V i I J " A January, 1945. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do of l, 5 Clothes- The slit trenches that cut up an area "some place in Italy" in a waffle-lik-e pattern are being used by the Air VVACs stationed near the head- quarters of the 12th air force in Italy. This new to offer considerably more protection, and is type of trench is said to hit from air. harder Soft, high quality, very Packed with pieces of soft Oil-tanne- d. Grand for absorbent. sheepswool. polishing! 15x20-inc- t ffect of August changes improved dealer will pay the producer 52. Go national crop prospects about '2 per 100 pounds for thresher-ru- n per cent, 4 per cent above last year dry wrinkled peas (in bags) which U per cent above any year prior could grade TJ. S. No. 2 or better to 1942, and 22 per cent above after normal processing. The dealthe 1923-3- 2 "predoug-htaverage er will sell the peas for feed at not less than minimum price of 52.25 per 100 pounds. After such Farmers Share of Food .sale has been certified, WFA will Dollar Less The farmer's share of the con- pay the dealer 40 cents per 100 sumer's farm food dollar decreased pounds, if the sale is at the minifrom 56 cents in June to 55 cents mum price, to cover the difference in July, the fourth consecutive in purchase and sales prices plus cents for purchasing, handling, monthly decrease. In July, tho 20 farm's share was 4 cents less than and merchandising he peas as feed in March and the lowest since making a total of 60 cents. To June, 1943, but it was 17 cents encourage the sale of peas at more than the minimum price, the dealmore than the 1935-3- 9 average. will split tthe amount received er a food for marketing Charges basket containing quantities of above $2.25 per 100 pounds with farm products equivalent to an- the government. If the peas are nual purchases by a typical work-'ngma- sold at $2.35. the dealers will refamily increased from tain the additional 10 cents and June to $215 in July. This receive a payment from WFA of in $209 was the fourth consecutive in- 55 cents, or a total of 65 cents crease, 10 per cents higher than instead of .60 at the minimum in March, and the highest since Stocks remaining in dealer's hands June. 1943. Retail cost of the on June 30, 1945 will be purchased farm foood basket continued to by WFA at $2.85 per 100 pounds, increase, he July cost of $446 be- which will cover cost plus 20 cents ing about 1.6 per cent higher than of handling. in June, 3 per cent higher than in Utility Grade Apples March, and the highest since July, Released For Alcohol 1943. All apples below utility grade which have been culled from larger Farmers Get Bulk of lots which were sortted for market Surplus Trucks in fresh form or for processing AdThe Surplus War Property ht TREMONTON FEED MILL FEED MIXING CUSTOM GRINDING Phone 107 or Iff line Heel 49e . STEAM ROLLING ' V Seed ume. County A. A. A. committees may also issue special authoriza-1io- n on apples and some other fruits when there is no market available for human consumption of them except when used in the production of an alcoholic product, ScZeS 9 Converts into dry-ln- g line. of 2-5- Choice- teapot. China. colors. m Sulci Mt.r Selveall A' d" Dissolves 49c 50 the No dirt! For rubbing needed! Drten all cleaning. size. to a beautiful Pint luster. 2$-o- Cleans as it A cream polish rubbing. pint. polishes! Just wipe it dry. One Pint. Long'Vearlns ;5 A fnll 6x6-f- t, rust-resista- nt eyelets. White. . 1 f Nil k mm .! double filled duck curtain. Ten J! S: I t. a R V Many farmers can now buy copper wire without the necessity of obtaining "copper wire allotment certificates" from their County Agriculural Adjustment Agency office because there is a relatively large amount of copper wire in dealers hands which may be sold without allotment certificates. Although there has been a marked decrease in the number of copper wire allotment certificates is sued, their issuance will be con j dus: I BIOS the Filn pow reec "1 the mar shoi agei picti proc tatoi eour f and Mop Saves weary wringing and stooping. Piail cot included. Ironing Ronrd Ead and Clover Fine quality knitted cottoa pad. Cover nt3 like a glove! 4 Cookie Cullers I!e Cute-as-can-- cutters! Easy-to-was- h plastic. Yle laskels l.G!) ! Wi Eich brown I m gold design;. Generous size. anyc to tl with beautif.u s Iiiiliviuaal Fare-KJ- os Fre-Iu?a- i3 I'a.vseroScs Ca.sevle IQe ru. table Serve your pie serving easy right In the Makes and very attractive! plate yon it in! cooked Has clor,c-fit-ti- knob cover. Handy, rt size. In 5! corn wide sorrn book far-- f Roaster map tion keep kig i ness. Guaranteed ? year agains; oven h eat breakage. The one-qua- i Sei flecte light, tainn in fa tain needed copper wire. Suppliers are required tto give preference to man: orders supported by these certificates over orders not accompanied by preference ratings. It is hoped that in the near future, probably shortly after he European war ends, it will be unnecessary to continue the copper program. V mus iil f groui will Our i will "O ge when shut Then V No Certifying Needed For Low Grade Lumber tries musii taleni be bi "Tl the j No. 4 or lower grades of Doutr- las fir, Southern yellow pine, West- Operate ( turn tran nj mm HOME INSULATION Scrvej Up to 30 in Fuel Costs! 37'i sq.ft. Roll FI1A TERMS AVAILABLE FRff tSTIMATt frig FACTORY-CONTROLLE- D UECAPPING with Grade A Quality Camelbaclc i They they'i if th there, there, about Chuni place: now." 6.00-1- 4 NO RATION CERTIFICATE REOUIRIB Own Mines number of the larger meel l operate their own coal minrand tome are in the business of quarrying limestone. Industry operated mines and quarrie supply a substantial part of the total ton. nage consumed in steel plants; the rest comes from outside suurcc s. origin with lng fr, com-Danie- I ten; i tinued for the present to assist farmers who without the aid of the certificates are unable to ob- A Trcmonton t ao I for Sale casa. of 26-f- t. Copper Wire Iay Be Sold Without Certifications ern! hemlock. Western red cedar, Sitka spruce and No. 3 or lower grades of all species of hardwood may now be sold to distributors and consumers of uncertified orders providing such sales do not interfere with the filling of certi- f fled orders. WPB took this action because these lower grades of lum per were accumulating in the hands of lumber suppliers due to authorization for lumber purchases being used to obtain only the better grades. Wheat or Barley may now be used for manufacture of alcoholic products containing 7 per cent or more of alcohol by vol- Plastic ELaier n's Kind of Grain m reao. Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation and mileage as the Legislature' may provide, not exceeding $300.00 per year, tnd ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily 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 of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day 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 my office. state treasurer, attorney-generaIn witness whereof, I have hereor superintendent of public instruction be vacated by death, re- unto set my hand and affixed the 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. same by appointment, and the apE. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. pointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and ejialified as may be by law pro- Each judge of a district court shall vided. e years of Section 2. That it is proposed be at least twenty-fivto amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 age, an active member of the har of article VIII of the constitution in good standing, learned in the law, a resident of the state of Utah of the state of Utah, as follows: Sec. 2. The supreme court shall three years next preceding his seconsist of five judges, which num- lection, and shall reside in the diswhich he shall be selected. ber may be increased or decreased trict for district judge may hold a disAny alterano but the by legislature, tion or increase shall have the ef- trict court in any county at the 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 governor it shall be his duty to do so. stituting the court shall be necesAny cause in the district court to a or render form quorum sary a decision. If a justice of the su- may be tried by a judge pro tempore, who must be a member of preme court shall be disqualified the bar, sworn to try the cause, trom sitting in a cause before said ministration reports that between and agreed upon by the parties, shall court, the remaining judges 15 and August 15, approxor of their record. May attorneys call a district judge to sit with Sec. 6. The legislature may imately $38,000,000 worth of war them on the hearing of such cause. the limits of any judicial property had been sold with maEvery judge of the supreme court change chine tools, construction matershall be at least thirty years of district, or increase or decrease the number of districts, or the ials and aircraft age, an active member of the bar, making up the in good standing, learned in the judges thereof. No alteration or sales. More than 23,000 of bulk shall have the effect of law, and a resident of the state ot increase Iruckshave been declared surplus Utah for the five years next pre- removing a judge from office. In to date, and 30,000 mare are exestablishadditional district ceding his selection. The judge everya in the near future. Most of or shall be ed, pected judge judges term to serve, having the shortest 3 in of section selected rs sold have been purtrucks the provided not holding his office by selecchased by farmers. tion to fill a vacancy before ex- this article Sec. 12. The judges of the supiration of a regular term, shall and district courts shall repreme be the chief justice, and shall preFed Cattle and Feeders side at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation not which for shall their Prices for fed cattle now at near services, court, and in case of his absence, increased or diminished during record high, are likely to continue the judge, having in like manner, be the time for which they are seat high levels throughout the the next shortest term, shall pre- lected. side in his stead. remainder of the year, USDA of3. The secretary o f Section Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme ficials predict Recently, spreads submit this court and district courts shall be state is directed to to between prices of fed cattle and elecamendment the proposed selected for such terms and in state of Utah at the feeder have been greater than avsuch manner as shall be provided tors of the election in the mannext general erage. that by law, provided, however, selection shall be based solely upon ner as provided for by article 23, I, Constitution of Utah. consideration of fitness for office section Section 4. If adopted by the Dry Wrinkled Peas without regard to any partisan po- electors Get Feed Program of the state, this amendlitical considerations and free from ment shall take effect the first Prices of 1944 crop dry wrink influence of any person whomsoof January next succeeding a led peas will be ever, and provided further that the day supported by W. F. A. hrough adjustment payments method of electing such judges in determination by the board of state effect when this amendment is canvassers of the result of the elecon peas sold for use as tion designated in Section 3 hereof. to dealers adopted shall be followed until of through the prefeed instead E. E. of I, Monson, Secretary changed by law. out-rigplanned of purchase Utah, do viously Sec. 5. The state shall be divid- State of the State Growers returns will be the that program. hereby certify foregoing ed into seven judicial districts, for each of which, at least one judge is a full, true, and correct copy of about the same as last year because no processing will be necshall be selected as hereinbefore the constitutional amendment proby the regular session of the essary and the cost to WFA will provided. Until otherwise provided posed of 1943, as the 25th be less than the purchase program by law, a district court at the same Legislature appears of record in my ofcounty seat of each county shall in adddition to saving processing be held at least four times a year. fice. and equipment. Purpose manpower I herewitness have In whereof, All civil and criminal business of the support unto set hand and affixed program for the the my arising in any county, must be tried in such county, unless a great seal of the State of Utah, courage production of peas for 10th day of August, 1944. canning in quantities sufficient to change of venue be taken, in such this meet war needs. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. cases as may be provided by law. Under the new program, th.? Will Buy Any tiffin f tci,;: . , two-thir- DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLATURE, SELECTION OF JUDICIARY AND EFFECT ON INCUMBENT JUDGES. Be it enacted by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 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 state and district officers whose offices are established by this constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, during the recess of the senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If the office of secretary of state, state auditor, f Ts 1 yt-a-r Fronk Chevrolet rnoNB 29 Co. TEEMONTO, ly tea Btmos wyge stures ( |