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Show rmilllon Castle Camp Visitor veeed 35,000 During Summer LielHli Won Ironi at HeeeUe Itulletin xlciiiuti Sorvii't Livestoc k Producer a straight for1 and Huyet-- i : picnicking continue (u be favorite sumuiur nptQK Utah residents, according to figures reported today by cusslun of the use of contracts In a bulletin Ju.t releust I'tah State Agricultural College Extension Service ,r Wllford Bentley of the Dixie National Forest. Based on The bulletin is the work of Morris II Taylor, Kxtension made by Samuel J. Whitney, forest patrolman at Vermillion Marketing Specialist at the college. campground, approximately 35,uuo visits to the camp sen The eight page booklet gives an example of a cuttle purchase summer seaslu the past during contract, and a lamb purchase contract. The contracts presented million Caatie. sometimes known as Five Mile Park, is one are designed to protect the interests of both producer and buyer, Dixie's most beautiful recreation spots Located in according t Mr Taylor. The writer points out that a number of the camp is easily accessible by an oiled road, and contracts are five miles from the city of Parowan Kaculltles Include an not contracts at all, hut mere options to buy'', I ti equities and theatre, barbecue pit, shelter, ball field and camp and picnic tremendous losses are suffered each year by I'tah producers and provided with piped water, stoves, tables and playground buyers because of faulty contracts or failure to use written contracts. according to the fading of the author raent. The bulletin numbered 211. and entitled "Livestock Purchase ause of Its low altitude and easy accessibility, Vermillion and Sale Contract may be secured from your local Agricultural gets plenty of early and late season use. The scenic drive County Agent. he mountlans above the campground attracts many visitors ant to try a different route to Cedar Breaks. ( ptmi-fo- r CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL Live-sto.- No. AMENDMENT H 1 . Pare-Canyo- lale Help Wanted Rentable man wtth car wantGame ed to call on farmers in Iron new "posted hunting areas" are being formed lu I'tah for County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $2o in a day. No experming pheasant season. Under the State law. land owners are ience or cupilul required. Perted to organize their cultivated Ians into "posted hunting manent. Write today McNESS acres of contiguous lands., where they have 1.000 COMPANY. Dept. B., 2423 Magto season be $1.00 made of the hunters may per harge up nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. ng into the "posted hunting areas. law authorizing these individuals was sponsored by the Utah Sportsmen Organization. This was sponsored by the sportsmen v Vote About Ush & JOIN! A POSING RESOLUTION PRO AMENTMENT TO AN ARTICLE SECTION 8, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE I UTAH. RELATING l'o THE CONTROL AND SUPER 1 VISION OE SCHOOL THE PERINTENDENT INSTRUCTION. H J R. No. 5 & - .j m - ENJOY THIS GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON at M ?W 1 -- al H J. R. No. 6 other counties. "posted hunting areas Included the following: o Salina and Utah County. The project, Emery County. Arcadia in Duchesne County. The Howell e lioxelder County. The three new ones In Cache County at Wellsville, North Logan, and Hyde Park. Clover in unit in Salt Lake County, County, the Riverton-Bluffdal- e ne at Draper. posted hunting units organlted last year have been aban-Theare the Clinton unit in Davis County and West Moun-- n Utah County. CONSTITUTIONAL Green-River-Elg- AMENDMENT in in-in- v d annual big game crop is ready for the hag and one hunters are ready to take it. The common interest of my of men and women will be to bring home the game, her common Interest that might well be added Is the proof the game ranges against fire. This could be done by each (Passed March SfNATOR THOMAS "DEMOCRATIC STATE AND FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION BUILT MILITARY INSTALLATIONS IN UTAH AT AN INVESTMENT OF $243,750,953. what GREAT MILITARY BASE DID THE REPUBLICANS EVER BRING TO UTAH. recommended that hunters assign themselves to frie control It would be a good investment in feed and ike it yearlong. for game. OTflAI6HTCMTIC fi 86 Proof itraight Bourbon Whisky ational DistillcisPiodut! bwation.N.Y be elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. Section 20. The Governor. Secretary of State, Auditor and Treasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. The compensation for said officers as provided in all laws enacted pursuant to this Constitution. shall be in full for all services rendered by said officers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling al 8, 1949 ) A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE VII. SECTION 1, 10, AND 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE STATE EXECU- ELBERT D. hund-"usan- fire guard. becoming a fire records show that hunting season range fires have out a lot of winter forage leaving deer to starve. An Army non hunter fire guards scattered throughout the state could improve the control or range fires. No. 2 TIVE DEPARTMENT, TERMS. RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILLING OF VACANCIES IN CERTAIN OFFICES; AND THE COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each house concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to arm nd Article VII, Sec. 1, 10. ana 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read : Section 1. The E xecutive Department shall consist of Governor. Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and v TO DELIVER HORSEPOWER MORE AT THE CLUTCH I TO DELIVER TOP CONSTITUTIONAL Passe February 28 1949 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLA-l- U RE, NOT EXCEEDING $500.00 LEGISLAA YEAR FOR THE TIVE TERM AND $5.00 A DAY EXPENSES WHILE ACTUALLY IN SESSION. Be it resolved by the Legia-l.ituA re of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to imend Article VI, Section 9, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such ompensation, .lot exceeding $500 00 a yea; for the legislative term and $5 00 a day expenses while actually in session, and twi-thir- mileage as provided by law Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this imposed amendment to the elee-o- rs of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner as provided for by Article XXIII, Section 1. Constitution of the State of Utah. Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1951 I. HEBER BENNION. JR.. Secretary of State of the State of Utah DO HEREBY CER-I'lF-Y that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-eight- h Legislature, 1949. (SEAL) HEBER BENNION, JR. Secretary of Stata By Deputy "UZ PAYLOADS ... n trucks are Assures you maximum heat per gallon of fuel burned. Economical. Utoco No. 2 Furnace Oil, a higher quality fuel, is available for the same low price as the Utoco No. 3 fuel which it replaces! - Americas w best buy! Certified ratings prove Chevrolet engine deliver more net horsepower than the principal standard equipped convenof those in their weight class, 13,000 to trucks tional Vehicle Weight. For the last Gross 16,000 lbs.. these trucks have led the eight consecutive years, far this year. Make your ahead are ... field in sales in and get the facts! Come Chevrolet. next truck a Load-mast- er ENJOY OIL HEAT AND RELAX! 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The Secretary of State is directed to submit thia proposed amendment to the electors ot the State at the next general election in the manner rovided for in Article XXIII, section I ot the Constitution of .he State of Utah Section 8 It ulopted by the le. tor- - of the State this amendment snail take effect the first lav ot January. 1951 - Be it resolved by the Legis lature of the State of Utah, law Section 10 The G o v e r n o t of all the members elected to each house concurring shall nominate, and by and with consent of the senate, appoint therein : It is proposed to all State and district officers Section nrtmnded Article X. Sec 8. of whose offices are established by the Constitution of the State this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose of Utah to read: Sec. 8. The general control appointment or election is not ana supervision of the public otherwise provided for If. dur School system shall be vested ing the recess of the Senate, a iii a State Board of Education vacancy occur in any State oi the members of which shall b listrict office, the Governor hall appoint some qualified elected as provided by law. The Board shall appoint th person to discharge the duties State Superintendent of Publn thereof until the next meeting Instruction who shall be tht of the Senate, when he shall executive officer of the Board nominate some person to fill such office. If the office ol Section 2. The Secretary ol of State. State Audi State is directed to submit this Secretary tor. State Treasurer or Attor proposed amendment to the elecbe vacated by death tors ot the State at the next or otherwise, it shall resignation ir. election manner the general be the of the Governor to provided for in Article XXIII. fill the duty same by appointment Section 1 of the Constitution and the appointee shall hold of the State of Utah. until his successor shall ten new h's OF PUBLIC the State J :. two-thir- attempt to compensate he land owners for pheasant and homage. It has worked very well in many sections of the State satisfaction of the sportsmen and the land owners both It clearly shown that if the "posted hunting units" are carried r it is going to bring about a great deal of dissatisfaction. become "posted hunting unit" :ie County this season has us. and 62 per cent of the best pheasant lands have been ed into units. With the permit situation functioning as it illy 33 per cent of the hunters will he permitted on 62 per the land. This leaves 62 per cent of the hunters to hunt on lands in Cache County, or to go into other pheasant ter-i- n in PUBLIC BY THE SYSTEM. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE APPOINTMENT BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE SU- Attorney General, each ot whom stiali hold his office for tout years beginning on the firsi Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the State shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end an the first Monday in Januarv A l IWH Tne officers ot iht Executive Depart iia nt during shall reside then term of j t at the eal ot go.ernm- nt whire they snail seep the puolic records nooks arut papers They shall perform the duties as are prescribed In this Constitution and as may be prescribed by in of official duty Or Your Local Utoco Distributor |