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Show ( Jage Five Tuesday, Octtler 17, 1911 The Cache American Iosran, Utah, mm F-1- f Mr. . I . .. .... I.- Attends (lame Experienced Capable ! lie believes in good roads, good schools and the welfare of Cache county. I I I j raid Political Adv. Republican County Comm. 1 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII, and AND TO SECTIONS 2. 3, 5, 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS, HOW CONSTITUTED, TERMS OF OFFICE. QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGES, JURISDICTION, JUDGES PRO TEMPORE CHANGE OF JUDICIAL 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 hojses voting in favor thereds 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 state and district officers whose offices are estr bli'-heby this constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otheiwise provided for. If, during the recess of the enate, a vacancy occurs in any date or district office, the governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof un-i- l the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such oifice. If the office of secretary of state, state auditor, trca-im.,- ', attorney-cenera- l, or superintendent of publ'C be vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of tee governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law provided. 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 consist of five judges, which number may be increased or decreased by the legislature, but no alteration or increase shall have the effect of removing a judge from office. A majority of the judges constituting the court shall be necessary to form a quorum or rendei a 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 law, and a resident of the state of Utah for the five years next preceding his selection. The judge having the shortest term to serve, not holding his office by selection to fill a vacancy before expiration of a regular term, shall be the chief justice, and shall preside at all terms of the supreme court, and in case of his absence, the judge, having in like manner, the next shortest term, shall preside in his stead. Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme court and district courts shall be selected for such terms and in such manner as shall be provided by law, provided, however, that selection shall be based solely upon consideration of fitness for office without regard to any partisan political considerations and free from influence of any person whomsoever, and provided further that the method of electing such Judges In effect when this amendment is adopted shall be followed until changed by law. Sec. 0. The state shall be divided into seven judicial districts, for each of which, at least one Judge shall be selected as hereinbefore provided. Until otherwise provided by law, a district court at the county seat of each county shall be held at least four times a year. All civil apd criminal business arising in any county, must be tried in such county, unless a change of venue be taken, in such cases as may be provided by law. lu T SUPPORT Mrs. Lee ll.no.-- of Hjde Talk, of that community, is ptvdmutm Mti.!'.g med.cal treatment at a pH'al hospital. . IiOgan Stake at Temple The Legislature , Wednesday October 18 is drfdg- by tlie temple authorities as temple day and night for the of Logan stake. All those eligible to go are Invited. ( nau-- d Logan Vsitors tin Mr. Weston is a candidate meriting the utmost confidence. His business career has shown him to lie a man of unusual ability. As a private citizen he has learned the value of funds and knows 1 finance and taxation through actual experience. deta.-hme- FRO-POSIN- Probably no other man in Cache county knows as many farm- ers as does II. It, Weston. He knows their problems and their part in the functions of GOOD STATE GOVERNMENT. The Republican party offers to the voters of the Central District a Candidate for the Utah House of Representatives, a man who is a heavy taxpayer, therefor vitally interested in tax matters. Mr. Weston has been a builder of enterprise and community in the District he now proposes to serve. G 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 of the State of Utah, two-thirall members elected to each of the two houses voting L. favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to -- mend Section 9. Article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to rcau. 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-daof January, 1945. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed 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 hereunto 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. Each judge of a district court shall be at least twenty-fiv- e years of age, an active member of the bar in good standing, learned in the law, a resident of the state of Utah three years next preceding his selection, and shall reside in the district for which he shall be selected. Any district judge may hold a district court in any county at the request of the judge of the district, and, upon a request of the governor it shall be his duty to do so. Any cause in the district court may be tried by a judge pro tempore, who must be a member of the bar, sworn to try the cause, and agreed upon by the parties, or their attorneys of record. Sec. 6. The legislature may change the limits of any judicial district, or increase or decreass the number of districts, or the judges thereof. No alteration or increase shall have the effect of removing a judge from office. In every additional district established, a judge or judges shall be selected as provided in section 3 of this article. Sec. 12. The judges of the supreme and district courts shall receive at stated times compensation for their services, which shall not be increased or diminished during the time for which they are selected. Section 3. The secretary o f state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the man- ner as pjovided for by article f Republican Candidate for Mrs. Earl Green and sons, of Los Angeles. and Larry Garry, stationed Ensign Karl FYrrln, ore visiting relatives In Loat Phoenix, Anz, ft as a Logan Cal., She Is the former Evelyn gan. eek end. Prior visitor over the Baxter. as a to entering the navy he physic training Instructor for the Visits Here 3I8:h college training of the AAF at Utah State Agrlcul-- ! Captain Russell S. Lund of Uie tural college. While at USAC he U. S. army air corps, former resift as prominent In athletics and a dent of Logan, visited Monday member of the football team. Mrs ft'lth his wife, Uie former Sherma Ferrln Is the former Lucille Mur- Stanfill, ho is a senior student at Utah State Agricultural col-- 1 phy of Logan. l ge. He recently returned from the European theater o( war as a bomber pilot and now is stationed CONSTITUi IONAL 7- T- O at Arrnore, Okla., as a pilot JOINT RESOLUTION .R. WESTON 11 t Coach and Mrs. Conley Watts of Davis ere 1 g in vtMtura our the Walts directs fterk end. Coach acli lues at Duls hh'h si hooL AMENDMENT A s f t Here from Layton Athlete Here and tate ii.u'ht ft ho h.is U-- n r 111 Reported - A. J. Fuhriman Mn W. U'iU.g h-- - to CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Mr Glm Fail t ohai'.r. W4.li. ftl.h Jtwi'i, tMturday and ,M.s ill for tuo imHiJis. of Mr. and i L)tm i Suedo Lar.vn and '.ts-l- y Dies in Idaho Melvin of Garland, former Mrs. Ri na Pascal Earl ftife of college Frank tMUk) Earl, former Los an Utah State Agricultural resident, died Sunday In Boi, students, acre Login visitors SatIdaho, relatives learned here. She urday. They at to udd the foo.ball Is survived by her husband and game at USAC. daughters. Florence .r.d Ears Mae EarL Funeral details ft 111 be Hirth Announced announced later. Mr. end Mrs. W. A. Budge have learned of the birth of tlielr first grantlion. a child bom October7' 12 Re-ele- ct in Salt Like City to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Budge. Mrs. Budge Is the former Doris Wallin end Mr. Budge Is enrolled In Uie navy medical school at the University for of Utah. CACHE COUNTY COMMISSIONER E; A cuuiiy at t:.e t. . nre Mrv. J. H. fbutland. .th N in: In Spokane i.J Mr s..:t L..k' cv AmIre'As l'.-.-: Laii Ej.Und ar.d Mrs. d, w. Davw. (i M r.ii.iy In Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. H. m Idaho usiu-.- Here from Salt Lake C Rallard Comp The Ballard Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, veil! meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. H. Wakley, 198 South Third' West. The lesson soil be given by Mrs. Irene Painter and a history will be read by Mrs. Ruth Foster. Hostes-e- s for the meeting Include Mrs. Wakley, Mrs. Nora Anderson, Mrs. Annie Malmberg, Mrs. Re- bccca Hickman and Mrs. Carrie; Kowallis. i j Make sure your District has an Outstanding Representative. VOTE FOR H. R. WESTON Births Announced Recent birtlis announced at local hospitals include a son bom October 12 to Robert and Bonnie Munk Woolf of Hyde Park; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Jenson of Hyde Park; a son born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jenson of Hyde Pak; a son born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Murray; a daughter born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Scholcs of Providence; a son born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rogers of Lewiston; a daughter bom Sunand day to Sergeant Weldon Wyone Wilkes Seamons; a daugn-te- r Corn Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Candidate for the House of Representatives Paid Political Advt. by Republican County Committee, Norman Christensen, Secy. AH IHD0F1SEMENT BY A DEMOCRAT State of Utah Harley Monson of Smithfield. Utah Liqilor Control Commission Salt Lake City Mens 8-in- March 24, 1913 ch Mr. L, Tom Terry HIGH TOPS All Leather Tops two capped SOLE. full-leath- I ' . . . soles er with RUBBER $6.45 and $8.95 County Attorney Logan, Utah. Dear Mr. Perry: Because of the excitement after the trial I forgot to express my appreciation for the way you handled the case. I might say that I have never seen a more thorough handling of a case since Ive been with the Commission. I just wanted you to know that I appreciate working with men like you. I am sure that Cache County is very fortunate in having you as their County Attorney. Respectfully, KENNETH E. FARNSWORTH REELECT L. TOM PERRY AS COUNTY ATTORNEY 23, section I, Constitution of Utah, Section 4. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend- ment shall take effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the board of state canvassers of the result of the elec- tion designated in Section 3 hereof. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a xull, true, and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the 25th Legislature of 1943, as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah, this 10th day of August, 1944. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. DRESS HATS $2.45 $3.45 and up to vi V. jv jBe sure the man you elect is r f available to serve. ( - j $6.45 JESSEHS yAAAWAVWM BEETL. W - J1 Paid Politic 1 Advt.- - - by Republican County Committee, Norman Christensen, J Secy. |