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Show uiui c jyi ( cable vv it, and r Tv Page Frulov WYSON CHRONH II Si pur Ixr 2 2 dm I I'i. I n1 WMY'a., r r, ' ut LL ) i The Payson Chronicle ' VhLV M NT lOOKE, Business 1! o . 1! .pc' V Cm 'ipondi -- t s- MJhfsfgSr- - ! J (pas-i- x SI 2.1) v. S('RUOr.Ol R (.11 W i'i'e Sox hurlcr, has bci n rough tins , year on pennint i oni nil rs . The the Yanhies Ironv of it all is tliat the anki rs tried to tiuv S irlii)' 01 ;li iluring ! h I enmn . trading' Mason faced the l'r0 campaign as the onlv pitiher who had known two seasons 1018 and 1010 . . . Frank Thomas Is h.uk on the )oh aa graduate manager at Alabama . . . Fencing has been rt sumed ill west Berlin with permission of French authorities . . . Johnny Mize thinks Georgia players last longer In the majors . . . The Red Sox, with the supreme hitters of the AL, hate second-- ! I iss pitching and fielding . . . Villanova faces the 1950 grid campaign with only 1010 two veterans of the . Connie Maik starting eleven . has won nine pennants . . . Joe Garaglola. inpired catcher of the Cards, thi ks the Reds' Ewell Blackwtll - the best pitiher In Hy Jurges, playing baseball short foi mis, went 12 Inifflclal chance. nings w 20-w- in top-flig- Survey Reveals Chronicle Ot 4 pu i n U rv . il in s .ns n. the C hr nidi i ) in luo iisidmts ul tin iitv iri . ji.i jx r hi li v d m I Iii i li 11 is Newspaper Well-rea- d unlv t r d n s ml tlh mi! si rib in an u: n isi .l but om ot tlx ,t' in v s tin utht id w 1 vv s w 1 tuv v tl do. A I IS U.VlltlSlI.g ik in 1 v ur paid n hi ( 1 pa 1 vv 1 r I t answir vatud Iron ) jxr cent the asi uni to uty Do summits ol I the answers follows lanubar with the Inson 1 ii t Jinen yes purdiase tbi stands s avirage ot lii r wuk tele t Ih ( hr atiprov n ,1 h itdv n 1 A 5 A tli iverv . 1 v tlx s, ill mild urnl NT Ml I 1 Ol I1 (F Oj.s n. u'l dff, Joseph Addmon l' tl, ot 8 st guieial euntiol Te 8 Sec and superviMon of the uolii v t te 0 school system shall be F it 101 a of in a State Board li ill hi tile nu minis of wh h dieted as provided by law The Board shall a; point the State Superintendent of Public Instruction who shall be the executive officer of the Board Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this elec proposed amendment to the tors of the State at the next general election in the manner provided for in Article XXIII Section 1 of the Constitution of the State of Utah -- -- I January next after except that the u! Mine of those elected tuni' niM election shall begin it ,, Mate shall be admitted t.ie A,1( into tin Union, and shall end Monday in January jii the irThe officers ot the i) 1. ml I' xeciitivt Department, during ,lki) tu m ot 0 flee shall reside it D e mt ot government, where mm shall keep the public and papers. They rtoi n. the duties as are nbtii hy this Constitution and as may be prescribed by non. March 8 No. 2 1910 the State lW ln 3. If ) A JOINT RESOLUTION IROPO? ARTO ING AMENDMENTS TICLE Ml. SECTION 1, 10. AND 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE STATE EXECU-TIATERMS, DEPARTMENT, RI.MDENCE, AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS; THE GOVERNORS APPOINTIVE POWFR IN FILLING OF VACANCIES IN CERAND THI TAIN 0FFICFS; OF STATE COMPENSATION E Sa,J0RJKa,ri,'1SS'. rec-nook- CONSTITtHToim law amendment s FeLrudry A 2S JOINT 9, TO AMFvIlG2r ARTICLE VI 0FDtS STITUTION TO C0MPE& ING Sc turn The 10 Governor members of rfts TURE, NOT EXCEFniS .hall nominate, and by and with co i -i nt of the senate, appoint a'l State and district officers wno-- i offices are established by this Constitution, or which may he creited by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for If, during the recess of the Senate, a vacancy ouur in any State or district oft ice, the Governor some qualified shall appoint person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person to fill If the office of such office Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer or Attorney-Gbe vacated by death, eneral or otherwise, it shall resignation be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office u r til his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may by law Section Secretary provided 20 lhe Governor Auditor and Treasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for ov law shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation of State, A YEAR FOR tR TIVE TERM AND S? EXPENSES WHILF il IN SESSION. Be it resolved by tb lature of the State thirds of all metnbei to each of the two bo ing in favor thereof' ' Section 1 It amend Article VI, the Constitution of th: ! Utah to read: Section 9. The Legislature mem! shall as fixed by law The compensation for said officers as provided in all laws enacted pursuant to this Consti- the three constitution! tution, shall be in full for all ments proposed by ft services rendered by said offi- session of the Twe: cer, respectively, in any official Legislature, 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 du 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 capacitv 1949, as affixed the Great State ot Utah, it Salt!, this 1st day of Septes Set HEBER (SEAL) BENT Secretary uLp&ty 1 Aik 'VtVA tested cooperative poultry plan that work day after day, week after week, Utah and Southern Idaho farmers and poulfrymen. UTAH POULTRY AND FARMERS not m Qentrai Offictm TmpW - - - CO-O- P u uu Of Brancktt t Convtiudnt Utah on d Southern Idaha Finest weve our 4 1 ever made in year history. in xherever you see the Utoco sign. Drie See Your utoco Verier for Superior Products and Service of Bj 45- - and increase profits for t: record in mv office IN WITNESS WH: have hereunto set my: THAT PENSIVE LOOK . . . South Korean soldier daydreams beside picture of a dancing girl, Korean version of the pinup, lie was enjoying a respite from to hold down costs rec aot compensation, $500 00 a yeai for the term and $5.00 a daj while actually in mileage as provided bj Section 2 The Set State is directed to it proposed amendments tors of the State of U: next general electioi manner as provided Article XXIII, Sectui stitution of the State Section 3 If adopt electors of the state, th ment shall take effect day of January, 1951 I. HEBER BENNI Secretary of State of of Utah DO HEREI T 1 F A that the forep full, true and correct An, a i, DOSING '14 Offering d - of ffiah Section -- al (Passt-- election Provided for section 1 of 1 be CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT two-thir- improvement Do you read Chronicle edit 'rials 44 read the editorials do not It so. how often 24 read them every week lead amendft i Section 1 It i" I'M1 amended Artide X, Sec Coristmiyor, ot Utah to rtftJ' mJ duty "dmecS6 General, each of whom State for four 'll-office proposed ' eiiming on the first fora of the Stak ol 1 tt ot official 1 N" R J b J4 OFFICERS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the StUe of Utah, of all memhus e'ected to eaih hou-- e concurring therein Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article VII, Sec 1, 10 ano 20 of the Constitution of the State of Utah tc read: Section 1 The t x e c u t l v e Department ha!, consist of Governor, Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer, and needed 4 0 av 1 a ill in -t 0 i I G.I. FASHION NOTE . . . There's a time for battle and time for merriment in Korea, and one G.I. appoints himself to break battle tension for men of the 25th I L I v '1111 R J R No 6 anv meml ir ihmg evir don anything tint Do you think that ( hronide loit! news eoveraye is sulliinnt' -- 52 X'0ili thouythl the Chnniili dnl a good 10!) loi.lllv said S; the lixal news lovenye v is lur or that it lould be improvid bin did not think tin Clnonule did a good ob in oviitng the town and a like number had no lomnxnt (In said ., had improved in the pist thru years, and two said tint news the surrounding communities ol 1 otun how tli ,s 1 . bn said yes v i Itfc, mmhaSmLs ( llui thi at'svver med Ir ,nn v' a wuk while to iVirv grid Do you read e.nh payte tho o'nthlv 28 answered that they real iur t h n 12 said tkv in the papir read over 50 per cent of the paper iv e said tlnv skim renl the ( hri r I "mb hr 1011 new 11 II '1 C Xt said yes nt . la hronn.le 45 ol 47 men and women answered subsiribe to the u y vv I. 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ANIOl VI b r . .1 y The questions askul, with . -- - ! - ,i- yt,Ml, j. '..'."RVoAnthVT'C.TMl till Te YOU si 1 1 id n t urn in. n h !i s thin 1! It tii win nut 'it jiU,untii! 'Iwmtv ol the 4" mu rv u suhsiribid to tin pqxr Ol tin he 1519 8, March d noli! U i, f,,Xbbhtdoi.A.1i5 ,2 00 All in the Game TSJq 1, 11 llU 1 constitutional amendments CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Pliota the oiun-mine amiabli 0 UN ti, ml - Munugi r nt hi w lAboslu.-MA- '1 ( t,n .WARNER, Editor K 111 It. WARNER, - than 1, 5. the Iu.st Office dt Payson, Utah County, Utah, second class matter and MAX V- , - w"t ELliMiA WARNER xV . 9 kcrr EntiiuJ . in ,i Lubricat for saW evry 1 000 niife UTAH OIL REFINING 41st Year ot Pro9'esi 4 |