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Show 1 oaesaSgrr SEPT. DAY, 29, 1944 EMERY COUNTY approved to the State. Scott P. Stewart, Register. First Publication, Sept. 1, 1944. Last publication. Sept. 29, 194. legal publications CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT J ;0NSTITUriONAL amendment RESOLUTION PRO- - A AN AMENDMENT hint It TION 10 OF ARTICLE TO SECTIONS 2. 3, 5, 6 JOINT No. 2 RESOLUTION PRO-TV- G to posing TO AMEND SECTION VII. ARTICLE VI. OF THE 9 CONSTI-- and TUTION OF UTAH RELATINGi PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE HVB Castle Dale Department APPUCATION FOR TRADE Naomi Jensen NAME, MARK and, or DEVICE Pershing Evans, who was reSTATE OF UTAH - ) cently granted a medical dis)ss i charge from the armed forces County of Emery ) with DREW C. RICHARDS, being du- was visiting here last weekTolli-son Mrs. Mr. and his parents, ly sworn deposes and says that with his Evans. Pershing he is owner of the coal mine lowho have been cated and doing business in wife and babyhome at Logan their making Huntington County of Emery, absence his expect to during State of Utah, That the said Drew C. Richards is the exclusive return to Los Angeles where Mr. owner of the trade name, mark Evans will accept the same poandor device described in the sition he held before entering specification accompanying this the army. affidavit that the said trade Mrs. Elva Seely and Sen hugh name, mark andor device is in and his family of Vernal, were use by him in the business of visiting in Emery county last coal mining in the State of week in a combined business and Utah; and he claims said trade pleasure trip. They visited here, Mrs. name, mark and or device as the Ferron and Orangeville. trade name, mark andor device Seely expects to return home on under which goods or merchan- Sunday when her husband will dise are manufactured, prepar- arrive for her. Mrs. Emma Fillmore recently ed, handled, sold or distributed by him, and that a copy of the returned from a trip to Fort above statement has been pub- Riley, Kansas, where she visited lished once a week for two con- with her son, Norman of the secutive weeks in a newspaper army. of general circulation in the Estella Anderson, who has State of Utah and he petitions been employed at Price this that said trade name, mark and past summer returned home last or device be recorded in the of- week and will attend high school fice of the Secretary of State of at Ferron. the State of Utah, in accordance Mrs. Helen iLallitin and Mrs. with Title 95, Utah Code, annot- B. Turman left the last part of ated, 1943. last week for a short visit in Salt DREW C. RICHARDS Lake City. Subscribed and sworn to beEstella Larson returned to her fore me this 11th day of Septem- work at Clearfield last week afber, 1944, a few ter here REX NELSON, Notary Public withhaving spent Mr. days Mrs. her parents and Huntington, Utah. E. S. Larson. My Commission Expires Feb. 23, Mrs. John Himmelberger and 1948. children from Bellefountaine, Specification Ohio are visiting here while her TO A1LL WHOM IT MAY CON- husband is serving in the armed ) i forces. He is stationed in Florida. Mrs. Minnie Ungerman was highly honored last week when member of the Ward Relief Society under the direction of Gertrude .Winters called to pay her honor. A lovely time was enjoyed and lunch was served. A group of friends entertained on Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Hannah Livingston in honor of Mrs. Lilas Larson, who was visiting here from Price Jean Anderson from California is here visiting with her parents, her sister. Lois a nurse of Salt ILake, who spent her summer vacation here and in California returned to her duties at St. Marks hospital. mmam and Mrs. Clive Swasey are the proud parents CLEVELAD Local relatives of a baby boy. Mrs. Swasey is the have received word of the arri- daughter of Mrs. Mary Anderval of a five pound at the home son. Mr. Swasey is in the U. S. of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bripon, Navy. EMERY Mr. and Mrs. Vicwho is now stationed in Kantor Keele received word of a sas. new granddaughter born to T. CLAWSON lb. baby Sgt. and Mrs. Weldon V. Keele. An 8 boy was bom Tuesday, Septem- born last week to Mrs. Adele ber 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Bryan) Lewis at the home of Price, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. MelMr. and Mrs. El- - vin Bryan. EMERY TO COMPENSATION OF BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting L favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VL Constitution of the State of Utah, to read. Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such com-r- T pensation and mileage as the Leg- islature may provide, not exceed-"- e mg $300.00 per year, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessar-housily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the to most usual route, and they shall iOn 1. R is proposed NO CERTIFYING NEEDED M Section 10 of Article VII of receive no other pay or perquisite. 2. FOR LOW GRADE LUMBER Section The secretary of Constitution of the State of state is hereby directed to submit as follows: The governor shall this proposed amendment to the 10 No. 4 or lower grades of Dougmate, and by and with the electors of the State of Utah at the next all election in the manlas fir, Southern Yellow Pine, general ent of the senate, appoint kind district officers whose ner as provided for by Article 23, Western hemlock, Western red Section 1, Constitution of Utah, es are established by this conSection 3. created If cedar, Sitka spruce and No. 3 or be which the or may adopted by ition lower grades of all species of aw and whose appointment or electors of the state, this amend-io- n is not otherwise provided ment shall take effect the first day hardwood may now be sold to of 1945. January, If' during the recess of the distributors and consumers on E. L E. Monson, Secretary of te a vacancy occurs in any uncertified orders providing , or district office, the gover- - State of the State of Utah, do such sales do not interfere with shall appoint some fit person hereby certify that the foregoing - is a full, true, and correct copy of the filling of certified orders. ischarge the duties thereof unWRB took this action because he next meeting of the senate, the constitutional amendment pro-- n he shall nominate some per- - posed by the first special session these lower grades of lumber to fill such office. If the office of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as were accumulating in the hands cretary of state, state auditor, the same appears of record in my of lumber suppliers due to the office, treasurer, attorney-genera- l, authorizations for lumber purInIn here-ictiowitness n whereof, I have superintendent of public chases being used to obtain only be vacated by death, re- - unto set my hand and affixed the the better grades. ation or otherwise, it shall be great seal of the State of Utah, is 10th day of August, 1944. duty of the governor to fill the and the ap- E. E MONSON, Secty. of State. ie by appointment, USE THE PROGRESS Classified itee shall hold his office until successor shall be elected and Department if you have anyified as may be by law pro-i- Each CERN: of a thing to dispose of. 25c for 3 district court shall judge be at least twenty-fiv- e lines. of years BE THAT IT 2. KNOWN That Drew is it proposed ction an active member of the bar C. Richards of mend sections 2, 3, 5, 6 and 12 age, Huntington, in good standing, learned in the EMERY COUNTY rticle VIII of the constitution County of Emery, State of Utah, law, a resident of the state of Utah ABSTRACT CO.- e state of Utah, as follows: being engaged in the business three years next preceding his seA Funeral Service c. 2. The supreme court shall CASTLE DALE. UTAH of coal mining has adopted for and shall reside in the disist of five judges, which num-ma- y lection, uncertainare There To have beauty, digtrict for which he shall be selected. enough his use a trade name, mark and be increased or decreased in ties about lands, district dishold trading a Any or judge altera-omay r of the which no device,' following without (the legislature, but nity and consolation, trict court in any county at the guessing at the title. is a description, jor increase shall have the ef-of Title Demand Abstract an the last tribute need of the of the request of-judge district, removing a judge from a request of the goverand, upon con-itiof O. the JR not be expensive. SORENSON, judges Mgr. majority nor it shall be his duty to do so. the court shall be neces-t- o cause in the district court form a quorum or rendei Any Wallace Mortuary be tried by a judge pro temcision. If a justice of the su-- e may who must be a of member pore, A. ALVIN WALLACE. court shall be disqualified the sworn to try the cause, sitting in a cause before said and bar, Licensed Erobalmer the parties, agreed upon by t, the remaining judges shall or Licensed Funeral Director their of record. attorneys with to sit a district judge Sec. 6. The legislature Ambulance Servlc may on the hearing of such cause, the limits of Lady Attendant judicial security, judge of the supreme court change or increase any OP A News From or decrease be at least thirty years of district, toe an active member of the bar, the number of districts, or thereof. No alteration cr Your Local Office ;ood standing, learned in the judges increase shall have the effect of and a resident of the state oi from office. In for the five years next pre-- g removing a judge his selection. The judge every additional district establish Housewives are warned not to or judges shall be ed, a ing the shortest term to serve, selectedjudge expect any more canning sugar 3 section of as in holding his office by selec-t- o this article. provided than the 25 pounds they receivfill a vacancy before ex-tiSec. 12. The judges of the sued this year. Sugar experts preof a regular term, shall and district courts shall redict that the sugar situation for preme :he chief justice, and shall pre-1945 may be even tighter than all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation for their services, which shall not for 1944. Home economic exrt, and in case of his absence, diminished or increased be during judge, having in like manner, toe time for which say sugar does not preseperts are they next shortest term, shall pre-i- n serve fruit, it merely helps it lected. his stead. Ladies Winter Section 3. The secretary of hold its shape, gives it a better ec. 3 Judges of the supreme state is directed to submit this flavor and improves its looks. rt and district courts shall be & amendment to the eleccted for such terms and In proposed They suggest using one cup of tors of the state of Utah at toe four of the for each manner as shall be provided next i sugar quarts general election in the manlaw, provided, however, that fruit, and adding more sugar article for 23, as ner by provided ction shall be based solely upon when you serve the fruit from section I, Constitution of Utah. sideration of fitness for office toe 4. If Fronts Section your regular five pound allotadopted by Zipper or wut regard to any partisan po-- al of the state, this amendment for table use. Three-four- th considerations and free from electors effect the first Sizes 36 to 46 uence of any person whomso-- r, ment shall take cup of honey to four quarts of next succeeding a of January day in a makes and provided further that the fruit change pleasant state the board of hod of electing such judges in determination by flavor. (Military use and relief result of the elecict when this amendment is canvassers of the to 3 hereof. feedings in countries released Section in tion designated pted shall be followed until are domination of Axis from E. using E. Monson, Secretary I, nged by law. of Utah, do more and more sugar. Explosives ec. 5. The state shall be divid-nt- o Stak of the State the that foregoing certify take tremendous amounts, too. hereby seven judicial districts, for correct copy of So does synthetic rubber. i of which, at least one Judge is a full, true, and amendment probe selected as hereinbefore the constitutional toe of session the regular posed by vided. Until otherwise provided of 1943, as toe What to do with your gasoline law, a district court at the 25th Legislature in my of-record of same appears ration book if you sell your car? nty seat of each county shall held at least four times a You turn in your book with all year, fice. I have here-tiv- u and criminal business . 1.n witness whereof, h nffied toe unused stamps to your local ratSsLTyof tion board and get a receipt for of Utah, State toe ,?,n,y ?gin a county, 1944. Then you give the receipt to it. of August, nge of venue be taken, in such this 10th day State. of the purchaser of your car. The Secty. as One or Two Piece Suits a may be provided by law. E. E. MONSON, nF ARTICLE VIII OF THE OF THE STATE UTAH RELATING TO THE AND DISTRICT prEME CONSTITUTED, HOW trTS !mc OF OFFICE, QUALIFI- TONS OF JUDGES, JURIS- TION JUDGES PRO TEM- CHANGE OF JUDICIAL TRICTS BY THE LEGISLA-, P SELECTION OF JUDICIINCUMON EFFECT r AND JUDGES. Legislature it enacted by thetwo-thirof state of Utah, nembers elected to each of the voting in favor there- - MEM-TITUTI- ds B ds es -- d. oert Blackburn are the proud parents of a baby boy. EMERY 1- -4 'rrrfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrri'S'rfMTfff thundering blast at our national phobias A fighting book that fights with facts. A brilliant and devastating broadside aimed at the fears that A obsess our national life 1. Fear off entangling alliances 2. Fear of England and Russia 3. Fear of idealism 4. Fear of revolution Senator from Utah makes vividly clear that all four fears are baseless and dangerous . . . that to The attorn the Four Freedoms we must first eliminate the four fears. Loaded with cold logic and horse sense, THE FOUR FEARS cynicism and defeatism. Buymorebnj.v COAL forr dear-eye- d $2.00 ACS ng GULL a ... A SEA Is analysis of our muddled world outlook a powerful antidote to fac-simi- le: of Mr. by Senator Elbert D. Thomas AT YOUR Ziff-Dav- too! IOCAI BOOKSELLER OR DIRECTLY MOM J Publishing Company is 540 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAOO II. UUNOII f. . 'o' v on at Leather Jacket Coats Fur Trim Plain Sheep Skin COATS Button $13.50 $25.00 $17.50 Long Heavy Short Heavy Sizes 38 to 46 Childrens 11 Snow Suits .SS. new owner cannot receive gasoline rations unless he presents they should file on or before this receipt. or Oct. 17, 1944, their protest of the grantmg objection against a lease therefor; otherwise, such claim will be disregardedStew-ar-in granting a lease, Scott P. OO YOUR' WAR DUTIES Register. 1944. 8, Sept. Publication, First Last Publication, Oct. 6, 1944. KITED STATES, DEPART-OF THE INTERIOR, Gen; W Land Office, ce- - District Land Salt Lake 063247. Notice lereby given the leasing actthat, of - pursuant February (41 stat. 437), and the nations thereunder appro- ppiiimnwriwv t, 1920 ved 1, 1920 (43 CFR, part the Secretary of the In-o- r. in connection with coal Ie application of Jesse R. , $21.50 OFFICE, DISTRICT Augiu,t Utah, 1, Salt Lake City 19, 1944. Notice is hereby given State of Utah has filed LAND efud, has authorized the offer coal lease of the SE4-- i, SWi4SEt4 sec. 22, T. 17 S., E- S. L. M., Utah, by public that the application to covering select Buy mor Bond to other in-o- nt Wash Trousers . v. . SWEATERS A. War and 'r z $2.79 Up Ladies House For That Stork Shower Come DRESSES in an See Our Large Stock of Values to $4.50 Baby Gifts! Sizes 12 to 44 $19.98 to $45.50 nt tie Bale sub-ract- est ssssusa1 Phone pistilim Joes home-fro- nt - i Sloppy $4.50 Kiaki and Dark 1 - '4. ';S f.S''. z ) Size S to 15 $2.98 4 V1 em-'me- I Jt. dulieo. Lets get this war won quickly! Sec. SWNW4 after due publication, 063399, Sec, 21.T.27 royalty rate of 15 cents per 7 W., NWk R. 30. 1 S., T mine run, a minimum 10 E 17 S., of $i,ooo during the NW(4 Sec. 10, T. The Department t three years of the lease, and rim 120 acres. as proper fhnlmum production, of 550 has classified the land Section under Per year, with for acquisition Act, ana or fourth leasecommencing year, and other-- 1 of tlui Tay Ggng : substantially in accordance opened it to to compliance with . the form set out in the reg- state i and reguiations govera-ions (43 CFR 193.16). The the laws the Act oi under selections Issued, will contain a supple on that the lessee shall Tiii v ie, 1894, and acts toereto. and amendatory allowed discriminate against any The application was or applicant for perand because of race, creed, August 1, 1944. Any land the . or national e origin, and sons claiming an identical pro-b- e Mineral irm rtet5ulre character ofjhe ot the s. included In all The offer of the land SoJlSrfilertffi this ln Prot rieafe be made Ih this terms specified vo ,nihe 7? the qualified bidder bonus on the day of October 1944, at 10 of the go nrwyse and ah Persons hav sufficient evidence 0r conflicting claims d: land listed or will be any part WI- are free from objection, hereby notified that won, $7.50 to $9.75 cheerfully attend Sena m llr Size 8 1 to 8 Boys Corduroy TROUSERS Product Corporation 20-- Y $1.98 Sizes 12 to 48 Co-O- p FREE DELIVERY f 1 l.v ll4 ' r-1 1 |