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Show Tuesday. October 3. 1911 The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Ut.u miij jtjotu! .i liltll ru un.illy V!l.! fljialtl .'h u m I'JOtt Pace Hv s Is a jar! of every woman's Ians for hor-ad- f and her husband BluHGl ti.c dial). lit I, And n the Cube. tan fit Inr- la oil l:;e t'.l.n, J.tir out the right) If for in to au p.ek.ng Iriiti.d rt.i'i...l In a small ral.ih 2d nr.li rpjov.ug Barent-TeacliVolunteer s tlmr.iiii in any form, but in fum Tien. onto i bv .tam alii every rt reading :i I htiiw,. ' from of (Ctmilnued One) t laities ci woiker j social ion Bill have canned page P.iiruc'.lve Rhodi's n ninth guii.il across the wot Id ir.-- n Spei s.ilpuit Guao.il'.j for . deveb'i ne lit ti. tough s ate emu rated, Italy aii Fr.iiii-- . of the House", lie writes In fn- - Cl 12 quart of fruit and vege. where win re ten Rule touches acCACHE COUNTY Iht.-of their s.'"s w.ie kilh-- 1 and p.ut and with feibral aid." I table during the cummer tnunilia daughter think timt frying t IhuMuMic impi aee.ible English New r. in a hi of counts is fuuuh to ae tlie lutnmai and Xlrs.j t Hough. Almost COMMISSIONER IMming j Cache to be used in the Logan city disevery cannot York restaurants and you itir of the Aim rliun Furestiy Ah m Borg-troanxiously aw an tieij.i nt a I.imou rook. We hot lunch program. David trict for without read an them longing 4to a ti legr..m to n of wli.ih be U a a'soii.itiim. Exjierienced and rememlier the utijwrft district clrrk, reported toTarbct, New York. They are models for ruie corps 0rT.1i.1N rvju-- : nj But dishes director. Mr. Chump ! rfjor.ed Roiina of Mr. if Tuner Capable ma--t ideas, for English and for rn day. to 1'roMdi nee and of Mrs. progress m the t) ir son. Jkisd. 23, bv tJavu-iM.irgaiet Ihusiasm. The atorlea are not o He believes in good Vegetable were canned at the come lmme t ri a Bn Inigo, A sm-. at lull's Forest Riource Ap Lamm m North The storehouse Cache and regional contain do The l pr.il.-awere a large Gourmet perfect, though they which Is biing Rerg'iromroads, good schools and j reject, m.iga.ine is mant R.r j rcoiies that are not lugged In and fruit at the Logan senior high Before le.itl Hubur. six such women un the conducted family. association by and for all nun who the welfare of Cache magazine published school klfchen. Mb Priscilla Rowder the immediate supervision id torw helped th'r faiher uih some day, when the war Is over. once the "Clementine In the Kitchen" a land. home economic Instructor . p'owmg county. mii plantm,, t!in John B. Woods, formerly of plan to invade the New York res. Imh which all Cache that know at the school, was project super, Jon-xl at an anticipated the r cost of LcRoy, the eiiii, taurants for surely a visit to Paid Political Adv. would knex We hope you vbor. He was killed in action in New $230,000, by public subprovided York at least once in five Eurojx a bee line from the will R'publioin County Comm. make 1944. bur-leThe worker canned 1027 quarts He was 36. He I scription, and wlr.ch la directed May. Cache American to the Cache of bean, 1945 of corn, 2178 of in Italy, to the task of determining on a hearts They were "bashful." the Library and demand "Gourmet" tomatoe, 237 Of apples and 725 I bast the ccect Clyde, 28, jo.ned the marines. county r. i,., of Mis Wright of peachea. Champ Says Controversial war on our forest re- He was killed In action on the townspeople wy. j of the sources. Guadalcanal This will proiide the teaehhcad at Issues Face Winners in information essential, locally and March. 1944. His body rests in (Continued from page One) nationally, to projx-- r postwar the South seas. Rulon tnd Rolon. (win brothers, federal control Meld. in that imposed through planning creation of 'This project Is receiving de- were grad i.4 ted from Bear River regional auschool and foregoing chances thorities." served support and cooperation We in the west must continue from the state forestry for occupational ciefernn nu departai through every means at our dis- ments, U. 3, forest service, and hilpers on the Borgstrom larm, posal to opjHXse deli vi ring our all other interested agencies. With volunteered for duly in the U. S. j basic water resources, which are the work well advanced in the army In June, 1943. Hoion was fatally wounded in1 the hfcblood of our conimunnio.s, south and some other regions, 1 do into the hands of appointed not anticipate that u will be the invasion of France. He died boards, who are not respon- long before the survey will be in and is burled in England. That was August, 1944, and Rolon wax sible to the slates or to the progre-- s in the mountain Mates. ; While in Mr. 19. people. Washington. In Septemb' r. 1944. Ruion was our Champ had the privilege of vishowever, Fortunately, western interets, including agri- it. ng I.is son. Private George M. reported missing in action in culture, mining, the livestock in. Champ, statlomd at Camp Pick- France. 54 du-trrt e Mis. Bergstrom, hair now turn. ' labor and businc, ett, Va. cd white, has received hundreds of telegrams from sympathizers throughout the Mate, but waits CONSTITUTIONAL No. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL No. 2 only fur news of Boyd's home- -. AMENDMENT AMENDMENT coming, according to visitors to j home. the a Joint resolution pro- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROSenator Elbert D. Thomas teleSECTION POSING 9. AMEND TO AN AMENDMENT TO posing 10 OF ARTICLE VII. ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTISECTION graphed officials Saturday request. AND TO SECTIONS 2. 3, 5. 6 and TUTION OF UTAH REIATING ing Boyd be given a furlough orj 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE TO COMPENSATION OF MEMallowed to come home permanent-- 1 CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. ly and assist his father on the Be it resolved by the Legislature OF UTAH RELATING TO THE Mrs. farm "because Borgstrom of State of of the DISTRICT Utah, SUPREME AND few has what her country given to each of the COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, all members elected arc asked to sacrifice." TERMS OF OFFICE. QUALIFI- two houses voting i favor thereof: in Section 1. That it is proposed CATIONS OF JUDOE8, JURISCommunity organizations 9, Article VI, Tremcnton also are DICTION, JUDGES PRO TEM- to jirend Sei-tlnasking for PORE, CHANGE OF JUDICIAL Constitution of the State of Utah, Boyd's rclexxe. to read. DISTRICTS BY THE LEGISLA"He has spent 13 months in the 9. The members of the Section TURE, SELECTION OF JUDICIseas on Johnson island. He south ARY AND EFFECT ON INCUM- Legislature shall receive such comis needed to help his father, who BENT JUDGES. pensation and mileage as the Leghas aged greatly in the past eight Be it enacted by the Legislature islature may provide, not exceedTremonton of the State of Utah, two-thirmonths," of ing $300.00 per year, and ten cents neighbors all members elected to each of the per mile for the distance necessarsay. . two houses voting in favor there- ily traveled going to and returning Mr. Borgstrom now is keeping from the place of meeting on the of: the farm with the help of the up Section 1. It is proposed to most usual route, and they shall son, Elton, 16. His three youngest receive no or other 10 VII of of Article amend Section pay perquisite. are married and living daughters 2. Section of The secretary the Constitution of the State of with their husbands. state is hereby directed to submit Utah, as follows: So the Bergstroms wait. Sec. 10 The governor shall this proposed amendment to the The four boys left no sweet- nominate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the 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 est; Wished by this con- Section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the stitution. or which may be created by law, and whore appointment or electors of the state, this amendelection is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day 'nr. If, dnrin the recess of the of January, 1945. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of enate, a vae: ncy occurs in any late or district office, the gover-lo- r State of the State of Utah, do shall app- - int some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the se..a'v, the constitutional amendment prowhen he shall nominate some per- posed by the first special session son to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as of secretary oi state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my office. tate treasurer, at'orney-gcr.era- l, In witness whereof, I have hereor superintendent of public 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, is 10th day of August, 1944. Ihe duty of the governor to fill the same by appointment, and the apE. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. pointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law pro- Each judge of a district court shall vided. years of Section 2. That it is proposed be at least twenty-fiv- e to amend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 age, an active member of the bar 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 disber may be increased or decreased trict for which he shall be selected. district judge may hold a disby the legislature, but no altera- Any tion or increase- shall have the ef- trict court in any county at the fect of removing a judge from of- request qf 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 necescause in the district court Any or to a form render quorum sary a decision. If a justice of the su- may be tried by a judge pro temwho must be a member of Mr. Dow Lewis, Lewiston, a newcomer in the field of political activities, is opening his campreme court shall be disqualified pore, from sitting in a cause before said the bar, sworn to try the cause, paign for the office of County Commissioner this week. His headquarters will be located on the court, the remaining judges shall and agreed upon by the parties, call a district judge to sit with or their attorneys of record. mezannine floor of the Hotel Eccles. Sec. 6. The legislature may them on the hearing of such cause. q of any judicial Every judge of the supreme court change the limits or increase or decrease district, Mr. Lewis has a host of friends in Cache County who are wishing him success in the election shall be at least thirty years of age, an active member of the bar, the number of districts, or the to be held November 7. In fact, he would probably not be in the race for the office of commisin good standing, learned in the judges thereof. No alteration or increase of effect the shall have he enter. Perhaps no man in Cache Valley has ot state a of resident the and sioner except that his many friends insisted law, Utah for the five years next pre- removing a judge from office. In ; Lewis. Mr. a wider group of admirers than establishceding his selection. The judge everya additional district shall be or ed, judges having the shortest term to serve, selectedjudge as provided in section 3 of not holding his office by selecDow has been engaged in the Farming and Livestock industries in Northern Cache Valley all tion to fill a vacancy before ex- this article. Sec. 12. The judges of the sua of shall life. In his chosen occupation, he has been very successful, and he feels that he now has his term, regular piration be the chief justice, and shall pre- preme and district courts shall rereached a point where he can devote a larger portion of his time to public work. Dow informs side at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation not shall which their for services, court, and in case of his absence, be increased or diminished this paper that his campaign will be worked out substantially along the following lines: (1) A during the judge, having in like manner, the time for which they are seprogram that will be sensible and possible to achieve for the reconstruction and extension of the next shortest term, shall pre- lected. side in his stead. Cache County roads. 12) Cooperation with the Cache County School Board and the Utah State Section 3. The secretary o f Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme state is directed to this submit Agricultural College for the improvement of our school system. (3) A program for the rehabilicourt and district courts shall be electo amendment the proposed In terms and such selected for of Cache Countys returning veterans. (4) A program to advertize tation and tors of the state of Utah at toe such manner as shall be provided next general election in toe manCache Valley, its resources, its educational facilities, and its recreational advantages, so as to by law, provided, however, that ner as for by article 23, selection shall be based solely upon section provided attract tourists to our valley during the postwar period. (5) A program for the proper adminI, Constitution of Utah. consideration of fitness for office 4. If adopted by the Section istration and care of the Old Folks of Cache County. without regard to any partisan po- electors of the this amendlitical considerations and free from ment shall takestate, toe effect first influence of any person whomsoday of January next succeeding a Mr. Lewis is primarily interested in good roads. In his capacity as a cattle buyer, he has had ever, and provided further that the determination by the board of state In method of electing such judges occasion to travel over all of the roads in the western part of our country. It is his belief that canvassers of the result of the eleceffect when this amendment is tion 3 hereof. Section in designated an excellent system of roads for Cache County will be, profitable to everyone concerned. Also, he adopted shall be followed until I, & E. Monson, Secretary of law. changed by is particularly anxious to cooperate with the Utah Statfe Agricultural College so as to preserve State of toe State of Utah, do Sec. 5. The state shall be dividthe that foregoing certify this educational institution in its integrity for Cache County. ed Into seven judicial districts, for hereby is full, true, and correct copy of each of which, at least one judge thea constitutional amendment proshall be selected as hereinbefore REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE. by the regular session of toe provided. Until otherwise provided posed 25th Legislature of 1948, as toe the court at a district law, by of record in my ofsame county seat of each county shall fice. appears (Paid Political Advertisement) be held at least four times a year. hereI witness have In whereof, business All civil and criminal hand and affixed toe unto stt arising in any county, must be great sealmyof the State of Utah, 'red in such county, unless a this 10th day of August, 1944. Range of venue be takn, in such E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. me as may be provided by law. Re-ele- ct or, tiiMiit- d ' - A. J. Fuhriman Utah Mother Loses Four Sons 5 Boston Letter to Cache American oaf PTA Workers Can For ScIlOOl LuilcH I ir ! l.-- j exjx-rienc- e 1 1 ).-- an-w- rati-tjeU-- - Ole-Bun- r-- i . I j y. J ; J two-thir- 1 j n DOW LEWIS Opens Campaign that 0 V r a, |