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HYRUM DRUG Woolen Socks all sizes Larry Liljenquist and Clair Allen CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT u 1 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AW O b A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OE THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legislature of of the State of Utah, all 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. Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation and mileage as the Legislature may provide, not exceeding $300.00 per year, i nd 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 day of 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 cf the constitutional amendment proposed by the first special session of the 25th Legislature of 1944, as the same appears of record in my office. state treasurer, attorney-genera- l, In witness whereof, I have hereor superintendent of public instruction 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, the duty of the governor to fill the .is 10th day cf August, 1944. same by appointment, and the apE. E. MONSON, Eecty 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 J7III 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 of the judge of the district, fice. A majority of the judges con- and, upon a request of the governor shall his duty to do so. stituting the court shall be neces- Any itcause bo in the district court or to a rendei form quorum sary a decision. If a justice of the su- may be tried by a judge pro temwho must be a member of preme court shall be disqualified pore, from sitting in a cause before said the bar, sworn to try the cause, agreed upon by the parties, court, the remaining judges shall and call a district judge to sit with or their attorneys of record. Sec. 6. The legislature may them on the hearing of such cause. the limits of any judicial change court of the supreme Every judge shall be at least thirty years of district, or increase or decrease the number of districts, or the age, an active member of the bar, in good standing, learned in the judges thereof. No alteration or have the effect of law, and a resident of the state o! increase shall Utah for the five years next pre- removing a judge from office. In additional district establishceding his selection. The judge every ed, a judge or judges shall be having the shortest term to serve, selected as provided in section 3 of not holding his office by selection to fill a vacancy before ex- this article. Sec. 12. The judges of the supiration of a regular term, shall be the chief justice, and shall pre- preme and district courts shall reside at all terms of the supreme ceive at stated times compensation their services, which shall not court, and in case of his absence, for increased or diminished during the judge, having in like manner, be the time for which they are sethe next shortest term, shall pre- lected. side in his stead. Section 3. The secretary o f ' Sec. 3. Judges of the supreme court and district courts shall be state is directed to submit this amendment to the elecselected for such terms and in proposed tors of the state of Utah at the such manner as shall be provided next general election in the manby law, provided, however, that selection shall be based solely upon ner as provided for by article 23, consideration of fitness for office section I, Constitution of Utah. Section 4. If adopted by the without regard to any partisan political considerations and free from electors of the state, this amendinfluence of any person whomso- ment shall take effect the first ever, and provided further that the day of January next succeeding a method of electing such judges in determination by the board of state effect when this amendment is canvassers of the result of the elecin Section 3 hereof. adopted shall be followed until tion designated I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of changed by law. Sec. 5. The state shall be divid- State of the State of Utah, do certify that the foregoing ed into seven judicial districts, for hereby each of which, at least one judge is a full, true, and correct copy of shall be selected as hereinbefore the constitutional amendment prosession of the provided. Until otherwise provided posed by the regular 25th Legislature of 1943, as the by law, a district court at the same appears of record in my ofcounty seat of each county shall be held at least four times a year. fice. In witness whereof, I have hereAll civil and criminal business unto set my hand and affixed the arising in any county, must be tried in such county, unless a great seal of the State of Utah, 10th day of August, 1944. change of venue be taken, in such this E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. cases as may be provided by law. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE VII, AND TO SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, 6 anJ 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, all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 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 established by this constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, during the recess of the senate, a vacancy occurs in any state or district office, the governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill such office. If thedfice of secretary of state, state auditor, two-thir- ds two polio cases from Hyrum were over to Logan on Wednesday to see the state nurse. She reports that both boys are doing very well under their treatments. Mr. end Mrs. Cantril Nielsen and Mrs. Nora Nielsen were visitors in Salt Lake Cjty one day last week. The regular monthly meeting of the Hyrum Lions Club was held at "he South Cache high school on Wednesday evening. A steak dinner ws served. two-thir- Mrs. Azure Empy, Mrs. George Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelsen of Idaho Falls, Idaho were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen, this week. Mrs. Helen Brown is spending several weeks in Seattle visiting with her husband, Courtney who is stationed at Camp Bennington near Seattle. Merrill Sorensen o'f San Francisco, and Ray Andrews of Van Neys, California, ere visiting in Hyrum and Logan with relatives and friends. Allen Mercantile Co, I Cecil knd Lloyd Jorgensen, who have been sDending their furloughs in Hyrum have returned to their respective bases, Lloyd went to a camp in Mississippi and Cecil returned to Santa Anna, California. , Hyrum, Utah Pvt. and Mrs. Leo Lohrman are enjoying a visit in Boise, Idaho. Pvt. Lohrman is stationed at camo After soend-n- g Lewis, Washington. two weeks in Boise, Mrs. Lohrman will return to her home in Hyrum. Harold OLen who has been em- ved n Elko. Nevada, spirit e V days of th's week in Hyrum i'ing with relatives. Hal is on is way to Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. Harold I. Hansen will talk interest group of the Hvrum Third Ward Mutual on evening. A large crowd "ould be appreciated. n the SDecial SHOP NOW FOR SOLDIERS DONT HISS THE BOAT Do your Christmas ! shopping early or youll MISS the boat. . . That was the essence of a reminder today from the Fort Douglas, Utah, headquarters of Major General William E. Shedd, Commanding General of the Ninth Service Command, aimed at residents of the eight Western states who contemplate sending Yule packages to relatives and friends over-eas- . To assure timely delivery of gfts, which must not be more than thirty-si- x inches in length and girth nor weigh more than five pounds thev must be mailed between now and October 15, the warning stated. Christmas cards may be mailed anytime prior to or after the October 15 deadline, provided they are in sealed envelopes. Did you hear that Tom is going to be inducted into the Army next week, Judge? Yes, Frank told mo this morning down at the barber shop. Our towns got a lot of men in the service now, Jim. In fact, all towns have. I was just reading in the paper where there are more than 10,000,000 men away from their homes in the armed forces. And, from all reports, theyre doing a grand job bringing victory closer every day. We folks at home have a mighty big obligation to those 10,000,000 fighting men. Weve got to produce the food to keep them well fed. Weve got to keep them supplied with the ammunition and equipment they need to finish their job. Weve got to help the Government pay for all these supplies our men need by buying more and more War Bonds. Well have another big chance to do that by helping to put the next War Loan drive over the top, Jim. And, in addition, we must be sure that, while theyre away and cant express their opinions, we dont go voting on and deciding any things that will displease them when they come back. i . TUs aioatucmcnl tponsmti by Conference of Alcoholic Beeetate Iniratri, I' |