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Show ,,. VA SAIU A Ail t ca r Cv F0 ON iHJiE READ N 1T ET r Ixv.in pbubitajAer, uiiiii rvuat tniat a maj ir i a iVclilD Af StvlAl UMi 10 J.uk Lianna.; ami rtl.it. as 1 - - fi k. U v.'.tm; u ai$m lb drive Here ( ! Technician Fifth Grade Joseph 7 North First East. R. Harris, a signal company radio Logan, mechanic stationed with on Eighth air force unit in England has bought himself a piece of the air He was among the first force. soldiers stationed at the Mustang base to make a purchase in the war bond campaign staged by the Eighth air force to. buy a Victory Squadron. Marriage Licenses Graduates 1 JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII, TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5. 6 and 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, TERMS OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- CATIONS OF JUDGES, JURIS- DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- PORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA- TURE, SELECTION OF JUDICI- ARY AND EFFECT ON INCUM- JUDGES. Be It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the houses voting in favor there- K ds of: 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 is not otherwise provided tor. If, during the recess of the in any enate, a vacancy-occur- s ctate or district office, the gover- nor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof un- til the next meeting of the senate, he shall nominate some perto fill such office. If the office of secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, or superintendent of public in- be vacated by death, re- signation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the ap- pointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law pro- yided Section 2. That it is proposed to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 of article VIII of the constitution of the state of Utah, as follows: Sec. 2. The supreme court shall of five judges, which num- may be increased or decreased by the legislature, but no alteraor increase shall have the ef- feet of removing a judge from of- fice. A majority of the judges con- stituting the court shall be neces- sary to form a quorum or rendeia decision. If a justice of the supreme court shall be disqualified from sitting in a cause before said court, the remaining judges shall call a district judge to sit with them on the hearing of such cause. Every judge of the supreme court shall be at least thirty years of age, an active member of the bar, in good standing, learned in the lawT and a resident of the state of Utah for the five years next pre- ceding his selection. The judge having the shortest term to serve,not holding his office by selection to fill a vacancy before ex- piration of a regular term, shallthe chief justice, and shall preside at all terms of the supreme court, and in case of his absence, the having in like manner the Lext shortest term, shall pre- side in his stead. - Croporul Faye Jones, son of and Mrs. Le Roy Jones of has completed army air corps work at Sioux Falls, S. D., and is home on ifurlough. He is a graduate oR North Cache high school, where he was a prominent athlete and has been in the service one year, O b A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONST1-ANTUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, aU members elected to each of the two houses voting I favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read. Scption 9. The members of the T Legislature shall receive such pensation and mileage as the Leg- islature may provide, not exceed-o- f ing $300.00 per yerf , and ten cents per mile for the distance necessar-tw- o 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 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 man-sta- te ner as provided for by Article 23, Section 1, Constitution of Utah, Section 3. If adopted By the electors of the state, this amend-electio- n ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1945. L E. E. Monson, Secretary of State gf the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment pro-whposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, is 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State, D two-thir- com-BEN- en here--itructi- on Each judge of a district court shall b a eas twenty-fiv- e years of ase, an active member of the bar good standing, learned in the Jaw a resldent of the state of Utah hrf.e years next preceding his and shall reside in the dis-bJe?tion, 1C which he shall be selected, district judge may hold a dis-tinc ,?t the c?u,,ln .a cu.Ijdy distnct Judge, Vu and, upon a request gover- or xt sha11 $ duty to do so. Any cans? in the district court ied L? whoS of SfwtrtS5 ahdopfedd bhtawbe fmCehn on b. bajj J0. ad, aFd ortbel tb Partles attorneys of record, BA district, or Srease at.P or decrease 1116 nurTer ludges thereof. No alteration or crease shall have the effect of removmg a judge from office. In ery a.dddlna'; d.'rx e:saWls' ed a judge or judges shall be as provided m section 3 of tni article. The judges of the su-b- e Pr.em and district courts shaR re"eat stated times compensation for .their services, which shall not increased or diminished during for which they ar se- Sec- - 12- - eleofstatlt Mlowed mtil Visiting: Parents S&S ? - here-arisi- ng E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. 1 Ai voiding to an uiinuumfiuud oja lut.nii I tail gunner on a tty mg inmie Unlay by KmU-rulie t i fortress bomber, CWd.nator. Utah Ana Chump. ' State War Finance committee, the now On Furlough TrtM'Ufy department ha when tits by iirr.mgenn Corporal Dee GiltTltt, Mm of Mr. and Mr. lbul Griffin. 10 North all incut jiora ted bank and trust Fouith East. Is home on fut lough companies may qual.fy for the War E" after completing work at the surrendvr of Sene flexible gunnery school, Lais Vegas, bond. that all On the assumption Nevada, local bunk will qualify for this service, and with the approval of the officer of Hits Cache Valley Mr. Charing House association. Champ point out Uiat tin oon to become available locally. will greatly facilitate the cashing of bonds for local holders when that become necessary. to be hoped, however, It that our Cache county purchaser will and holder of war bond , ttolj them to maturity or a long-apossible, In harmony with tho FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN objectives of the war financing! asid Mr. Champ, who j program. W. K. GRANGER explained that Hie dominant factor which caused the Treasury! INDUSTRYS FINANCIAL BACKING ii riti wliuh ncrr ultimately i j nf j v FOR ) FOR THIRTY MILLION CALL CO. STORERS Quality and Berrtoe Mal 11$ Phone $7 PLUMBING ,LINK-BEL- T Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAH The only Land Grant College in Utah The 56lh Year Begins Monday September 23 Complete course offering in the following seven schools: Arts and Sciences Agriculture Commerce Education Engineering Industries and Trades Forestry and Range America ahead. eligible duty to needs trained leadership for the years of Pac or any student school graduate Every high it a patriotic consider should advanced for study prepare for the future. UTAH STATE", distinguished among American educational to train nstitutions, la particularly equipped and qualified we now face. the solve to women problems and men young .Utah State Agricultural College Write to the President' or additional office for a catalogue information. tion. Leading Man WHEAT . AND - 0AN Gas Stamp Order To defeat the black market, gasoline dealers in the past have been prohibited from accepting loose gasoline coupons. An emergency has arisen, however, making it necessary to permit the acceptance of coupons by gasoline dealers until the expiration date, September 21, O. Guy chairman of the war Cardon, price and rationing board, said Numerous boards have today. been issuing the basic A mile! rations beifore September, the chairman said. In order to secure new rations, applicants have been required to surrender the back covers of their A books. This necessitates the tearing out of the two or three re2 This cirmaining stamps. cumstance makes it necessary for dealers to issue gasoline in exchange of these stamps. Because of this, it is doubly important that service station operators and attendants be extremely careful in checking the endorsement on all coupons. This is the only protection offered the station op2 erators until the coupons expire September 21. Extra care in checking coupons will do away with the danger of accepting counterfeits. ae A-1- Farmers need not sell wheat for less than the amount available to them under the Commodity Credit Corporation Loan Program ... Since the inception of the C C C guaranteed wheat and barley loan program six years ago. The First National Bank has been qualified to purchase these loans. KELPS LAYER OF SURFACE Take the positive POSLAM way to skin improvement. CONCENTRATED for quick action, Poslam helps reduce redness . . . peel away rough, embarrassing Not a cosmetic but a pimple layer. old MEDICATION. Apply before making up or leave on overnight. ar Six active ingredients cling wliere needed. We call it out disappointment. F Ui JL the ointment with50c. H' druggists. Vt.l 3 . This bank is qualified again this year, and its officers will render prompt mid courteous service in handling loans offered for purchase. When applying for your wheat and barley loan through your local Triple A Office you may ask that the loan be closed through this bank. THE A-1- PEEL OFF UGLY ' Home Economics er d, REPAIR BAUGH instiattended the tute, Detroit, Mich.r during the past year where she was an assistant instructor in parent educa- Reynold M. Noble, 23, fireman first class, U. S. navy, son of Mrs. Ira E. Noble Sr., of Smith-fielhas been announced as the leading man in his motor repair class at landing craft school, Amphibious Training Base, Coronado, Calif. Before reporting at Coronado, Fireman Noble had recruit "training, basic- engineering and primary boafc instruction at San Diego, Calif. Prior to enter. Ing the navy he was employed as a metal smith at the Lockheed He is Aircraft, Burbank, Calif. a graduate of Utah' State Agricultural college. YOUR PLUMBING j Induttry'i working capital will have risen about $22,000,000,1)00 in the period between 1939 and the end of 1944. These reserves of all American corporation! In 1939 $24. COO. 000,000. The Securities and Exchange commission reports that they had increased to $41,600,000,000 by the nd ot 1943 and to $43,000,000,000 by the end of the first quarter of 1944. That will represent cash on hand, money in the bank, government se. curities owned and the Inventories held by corporations. Postwar planner are Interested In seeing that at least, some of this money 1 spent In the postwar period for reconversion pur- V -- 1 The Bureau of Internal Revenue has recently reported that 30,000,-00- 0 smaller taxpayers will be relieved of filling out the usual tax return on their 1944 incomes next M ireh. Ir.i tead, they will mall to the Collector of Iiltemal Revenue receipts furnished by their employers for the amount of tax New Appointment- withheld. The Collector will figure Joyce Adney, daughter of Mr. the tax and remit a refund for and Mrs. C. G. Adney, Corinne, any overpayment or a bill for any graduate of Utah State Agricultur- deficiency. The new system applies al college, has been appointed to individuals wifbse total Income director of the Brookslde nursery is less than $5000 and consists on the Cranhook estate in Bloom- wholly of wages, with the addition field Hills. Mich., tlie USAC alum- of not more than $100 lndividends ni office learned today. Miss Adney and interest. graduated from USAC In 1943 and Merrill-Palm- d-- loped, people felt they would ne-- O the money and because of delay in completing the aurrender, surrendered bond which subsequent events proved unin'cess.iry. , comily, the Treasury ft els there In tho is considerable money form of cash and bank deposits which people ore keeping & a reserve fund which they should E bonds, now Invest in Series because of the ease with wttleh the bonds may ulftmately be ser-sic- pose. Private Owen R. (Bob)' Thom-as- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen B. Thomas of Providence, is home on furlough visiting his parents and wife, after serving with a tank destroyer battalion in Italy. He landed at Anzio and later was hospitalized with concussion effects and malaria. ACTUALLY uU. true, and correct copy of judge thea constitutional each of which, amendment shall be selected as hereinbefore session of the Until otherwise provided PfhedTbyCT e regula.r of 1943, as the at court the district a law by m of record m my of- county seat of each county shall ric5- appears, a times four least at year. be held In witness whereof, I have All civil and criminal business unto set my hand and affixed toe must be in any county, such county, unless a fhT tnfh Ha0, cfAufast 1944. Tied change of venue be taken, in suchi cases as may be provided by law. n. A-1- 2 ,!0 S LsevjSafdisMcglf at least one ir-- pome to thi coiulueion were: first, they have found Hint a largo Imluine of surrenders have betn made In anticipation of finumial Bonds Will b e Taken at Banks of er Section 3. The secretary of sp- - 3 jPdfg. 1 0 t h state is directed to submit thiscourt and amendment to the elecselected for such terms and in proposed state of utah at the torg d such manner as shall be prov next generaj election in the man-b- y law, Provided. ner as provided for by article 23, rcilice section - Constitution of Utah. of fitness e ment shaU take effect the first pIrsoS nfluLT any of January next cceeding a ever, and provided further that the daf cSeraton - Mr. CONSTITUTIONAL, AMENDMENT 1 lad fl'.t.g to-tal- id Lew-isto- CONSTITU riONAL AMENDMENT it FiUii.itJ tJaati r of the Cache Civic Music associa- visiting tion will be held October 914. t Lieutenant Wayne Smith, son association of Police Captain and Mrs. James scheduled for tonight in the Lo- Dr. Chase, Daryl an first ward has been post, announced followtng A. Smith, is home on short leave president. POIMd until Thursday night, Sep-a meeting with John Galligan. na. froinaties as a flight instructor in Texas, lbs wife, the former timber H. There will be a pro- tional CMA representative. Joyce Wyatt, Is receiving medical gram trt,,4mcnt el a oca hospital. Ilond". Ituys yaff S. r,t.,nt Mill Knapp of t t swarded the ha i '.ini.d, do: ng 4 Visits Mother " j m Lo,;..n, I Ji'utfti.uit I'. MiUon.ilU "'Matumed at Camp Shelby, Mi., Darit-l- l Clas viaiu-wita the combat itig tiri-rsTrixaie First n i.f Me, uni Mr. A1- - la niuthcr last week, Smith il.in W. &mth. MU returned to ,c.mp camibii. Ky.. fuiiowing a Announce Birth 13 day fui lough l ettl with hw Mr mul Mrs. AnUiuti E. Jenson parent.--. of Millville announce the btr;h tf u daughter born lust Friday Hack to Malud at a Logan hospital. Ott Chattel ton of Mulud, Idaho returned home Saturday night Graduates after being released from the! Dale C. Nt.hen, 21. of Hyde Dudge hospital where he received Park, has graduated from an medical treatment for five days, intensive basic engineering course He is an employe of the Malad at the Ninth Naval District head- Enterprise, weekly newspaper. quarters. Great Lakes, III TO annual membership Mr a f: a nls Hack to ('amp 1 The l v, ' Of Member Drive Slated i.ft ii.t.u AM lint Dcn, I. in..f V. Awarded I) P C Back to Logan In Hospital et ioa Pape Flv The Cache American. Logan. Cache County, Utah 12, 10 U Tuesday, September FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF LOGAN t MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ' |