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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. U.U. Applications Should Be Filed The Uintah Basin Record Applications for admission or to the University Office Post the at fall Matter for Utah of quarter should Entered as Second Class Utah filed be at Duchesne, immediately to save Publisher and and time possible disappointCLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor ment on registration days, JoSUBSCRIPTION RATES seph A. Norton, registrar, said - 3 Months G Months 90c $1.75 today. $3 00 - 1 Year Entrance examinations for Payable In Advance freshmen, including freshman transfers from other colleges and universities, are being given on the third floor of the Liberal Arts building each Thursinvolve costs day at 9 a. m. The final day The State of Wisconsin last al problems willusual taking these examinations ability of for week served notice on the Fed- far beyond the is inSept. 18. It is deMonday, if and, eral government that it can get private enterprise be a burden on the sirable to take the tests as early will curred, probits with waterpower along as possible. lems without federal interfer consuming public. Students now attending other ence. At the same meeting it was colleges who plan to transfer It was Martin W. Torkelson, pointed out that the Wisconsin to the are advised to director- - of regional planning, of River Valley Improvement Co. submit University college transcomplete which the governor is chairman, has built up 22 reservoirs on cripts immediately, along with who told members of President the upper Wisconsin river, and their for applications admission, Trumans water resource policy 26 power plants from Vilas to Mr. Norton said. commission, at a regional ses- Sauk counties, without a cent Fall quarter registration for sion in Columbus, Ohio, that of cost to the taxpayers. first-yea- r freshmen is scheduled the Federal Power commission The steps which are being Sept. 21, advanced freshmen (FPC) is usurping state regu- taken by the FPC are for the and all other students for Sept. latory powers. purpose of placing the entire As the federal government power output of the nation in has set up power districts the hands of the federal governthroughout the nation, and has ment. They are but another gone ahead with projects, many means of socializing the life of of which were not advisable or the people of the 'United Spates. worth the expenditures made, When private industry goes it has tried to push the state ahead with CONSTITUTIONAL development of and its rights out of the No. 1 AMENDMENT some natural resources it does not mean it will it to Torkelson went on to show the detriment of exploit the nations (Passed March 8, 1949.) that compliance with the feder- - people. Here in Wisconsin deJOINT RESOLUTION PROvelopment is regulated by the A AN AMENTMENT TO POSING Wisconsin Public Service ARTICLE X, SECTION 8, OF Attractio D CONSTITUTION OF THE THE There are no figures to show STATE CF UTAH, RELATING SHOD that federal power projects are TO THE CONTROL AND SUPERworking, or can operate, as eco- VISION OF THE PUBLIC nomically as privately owned SCHOOL SYSTEM, BY THE projects. Private enterprise must STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION operate so that it pays, or else AND THE APPOINTMENT BY it does not do so. Not so with THE STATE BOARD OF EDUthe federal government. When CATION OF THE STATE SUa project goes into the red, all PERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC that is needed is a greater tax INSTRUCTION. appropriation, and the taxpayers H. J. R. No. 5 throughout the nation pay. Be it resolved by the LegisWisconsin is not the first of the State of Utah, lature state to tell the federal governs of all the members ment that it should keep in its own fields, and it will not be elected to each house concurring the last one. The federal and therein : state constitutions have defined Section 1. It is to the places where each form of amended Article X, proposed Sec. 8, of government is to operate. It is the Constitution of the State a fact, that under the recent administrations more of Utah to read: Sec. 8. The general control and more power is being con28 centrated at Washington, and and supervision of the public CLAMOUR federal bureaus are usurping the school system shall be vested ICEXSI COMPANY OF ACTS powers which normally are the in a State Board of Education SEPT. 15 thru. SEPT. 23 states business. the members of which shall be Nitely at 8:30 State legislation and private elected as provided by law. MATS. SEPT. 17 & 23 AT 2:30 The Board shall capital have developed the powthe ALL SEATS RESERVED er resource, have controlled State Superintendentappoint of Public ORDER YOURS BY MAIL NOWI floods, and have come through Instruction who shall be the with programs which benefit executive officer of the Send (tamped, addreteed return Board. the people, without relying upenvelope with remittance to Section 2. The Secretary of HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE on subsidies. State is directed to submit this FAIR, SALT LAKE CITY It would be a fine idea if Mention 2 choices of desirable dates individuals and industries would proposed amendment to the elecfollow that pattern which has tors of the State at the next PRICES: $3, $2.50,'$2&$150 been drawn by our state, Well general election in the manner Including all tax and . get provided for in Article XXIII, along without federal conFREE ADMISSION TO trol Section 1 of the Constitution or aid. 'UTAH STArt FAIRGROUNDS the State of Utah. Phillips (Wise.) Bee of II J. R. No. 6 Wisconsin Speaks 22-2- 8, 1950 SEPTEMBER 3. County Busioes $ License Issued Gary Hudson, 25 y Dt Church Roosevelt, and Algie Luke, is Roosevelt. Divorce Complaint Ia Jean Belt vs Franklin B. Belt Civil Suit Fer toLyleLDwiUc Complaint R2,W-USM 0Ung; ris Casper vs. E. H. Dahlin Mineral Deed for $93.33 damages. W. S. Hallam TniS.,t0R2WV',fe4 Complaint J. Raymond Boggs, Earl F. Fuller and Richard W. Hallam a T4S.R! company partnership doing busi- See. ness under the name and style of Hallam. and Boggs, Truck and Implement Co. vs. Harold OURs CHaP John Wimmer, suit to recover A change Marriage to Richard . i, $1042.73. office hours Week. Until vs 1? K Complaint Ray Omon, Elmer Mickelson, Mrs. Elmer office will ben Mickelson, Arthur Marchant u"il U Mrs. Arthur M. Marchant, suit P- m-- Mondato quiet title. - RECORDERS OFFICE Warranty . Sprouse, enf. to Lyman L. 31, TIN., R1W., USM. Quit Claim Deed Elmer R. Moon etal to Nephi Moon Deed ( her d 1 - , Leland Step Clive plumbing Dye-Sec- CONTRACTS Member Sec. 18, T4S., R2W., USM. 5 National of ftl J - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 0033 SEGB two-third- well-know- n I Ah'Pi tiiemrnt Frorn where I sit ... CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Joe Marsh No. 2 "f Section 2. The Sn each of whom Mate is directed to sol Attorney General, shall hold his office for four proposed amendment to years, beginning on the first tors of the State at Monday of January next after general election in k his election," except that the provided for in Artict terms of office of those elected section I of the Consti at the first election shall begin the State of Utah. when the State shall be admitted Section 3. If into the Union, and shall end electors of the Statuii on the first Monday in January ment shall take effect A. D., 1901. The officers ot the. day of January, 1951, Executive Department, during S. J. R. No. a their term of office shall reside CONSTITUTIONAL at the seat of government, where AMENDMENT they shall keep the public records. books and papers. They (Passed February shall perform the duties as are A JOINT RESOLUTK TO AMEND prescribed by this Constitution POSING VI OF ARTICLE 9, and as may be prescribed by STITUTION OF UTA 28, law. Section 10. The Governor shall nominate, and by and with 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, dur- ing the recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in any State or district office, the Governor shall appoint some qualified 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, State Treasurer or Attorney-General be vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his ofefice until his' successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor, ING TO C0MPENSA1 MEMBERS OF THE TURE, NOT EXCEEDI A YEAR FOR THE TIVE TERM AND EXPENSES WHILE $1 A( in session: to Be it resolved by t lature of the State of! thirds of all membei to each of the two h( ing in favor thereof: Section 1. It is pn amend Article VI, Sec the Constitution Utah to read: of tin compensation, the .$500.00 a year for term and $5.00 a day seat while actually in mileage as provided WJ State 2. The is directed to Sfi? r proposed amendmentof u tors of the Stateelectioi next general manner as prQ Article XXIII, State: stitution of the If Secretary of State, Auditor, Section and electors of the state, Treasurer, Attorney-Gener(Passed March 8, 1949.) such other State and district ment shall take e A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSofficers as may be provided for day of January, ING AMENDMENTS TO AR by law, shall receive for their I HEBER Bei i HCHJ ,17,, Si:HI0N T 10, AN! services ofState0 20 OF monthly, a compensation 3. al Squint's Drumming For Fair Play! Squint Millers mighty proud 6f the lot he owns that fronts on River Road one of the prettiest spots around here. - U he says, with a big sign reading: Tf you must dump trash use these I like to keep my property clean ! - , Hes been in a stew .about it lately, though. Scenis that take one look at his property, stop their car or truck, and out goes a load of rhbbishspilling trash-dumpe- , out there, From where I sit, Squints sign should make any would-b- e roadside rs all over his place and H,hc roadside, too. Wouldnt that make you mad? Last night Squint dropped by the house. Over a friendly glass of beer, he tells me what hes' done. I put a couple of empty oil drums trash-dumper- I s pretty darned ashamed of themselves. Now and then some folks just have to be reminded that they ought to have as much regard for their neighbors rights as they do for their own. ffee Copyright, 1950, United Stutti lieu,: OtLud I J CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE. OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE STATE EXECU TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNORS APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILI ING OF VACANCIES IN CFr" JAN OFFICES; AND TIIF COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS. Be it resolved thu each by the Legis-atur- e of the State of Utah, two- f a11 me!nbers elected to house concurring therein;' 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII, Sec. 1 10 f Constitution ?hp State ,thnUtah to read: of Sn Section i. the fc x e c u t i v e crnoarrtsent ,ha!' consist of of State Stito Auditor, State Treasurer, and iraz si Ibette thi tnd Li well I falgt jethei The memt , Section 9. Kb Legislature shallnot t Section ITS. Secretary as fixed by law. of Utah. DO u The compensation for said TIFY that the officers as provided in all laws, fuirtriVwdwS enacted pursuant to this Consti- the three constittM. tution, shall be in full for all. ments proposed W services rendered by said offi- session of the cers, respectively, in any official Legislature, 1WM capacity or employment during record their respective terms of office. IN WITNESSset such officer shall receive have hereunto or .the performance of any affixed the Great official duty any fee for his State of Utah, at own use, but all fees fixed by this 1st day of SJ . law for the HEBER performance by either of them of any official Secretary duty, shall be collected in advance (SEAL) and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature oiay provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling , n co, ibei e, |