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Show THI PARSON C'HRONir M T wo Page IV,- - n ChrcH ' I IM Friday, Scpie mkr WE GO AGAIN fr I Tire Jayion Chronicle t liit Enti-u- Olfuf ut -l and MAX R. WARNER, MAX R .WARNER, Kditui R MuORE, Madohnc DiMin. Local Coi Busint-- s Pubkk- Bond U?iv2 r, .r s i Or41 0FJ,GO -- p, ft-- 1- - T- iT" ' iu A ' - . r- - - "T N nt Assoe'ia- - lilt' U,j o ilnjh - ive L y the a i sp-ip- e s O th er behind twilling the " . l,'ih f 'CS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS of offidduty Section S ! ttuinev tii ii- i State al. each of whom 2. th! Th is P SeCfi No. noh! ms office for four Proposed amenim?, amendment oeginniiiK on the first tors of the State Vt, 'A of January next after general election lyi-8. Monday Match (1',,-- ,d the that except Provided for ,n hiJ election, of those elected section of m Uini of office ' ,SP.wsiSMMy.vr8 oi- ,t the first election shall begin the State of (Y Section 3 If h, i. the State Shall be admitted TilK eMNpUiLAl1lUNi;l.'LAlioi "lid shall end electors ot the State?? liro ill. staTe SU pi. i: the tir.--t Monday in January ment shall take efL an HU (I'NTK'd- ANDPUB Lit THE D.l'.iul The officers ot the ayiRJxnUary 1951 v s'kVn ()F BY Till. 3. Department, during Kuvutni. h o ' I. S STEM. S )K 1.DU A11 ,N shall 0ffu-reside ot K BbaBI) u.rm ?r .. ,tkn N CONSTITUTIONAL AVI) THE APDMMM ,t the eat 0t government, where AMENDMENT THE STALE BOAB,,li .snail ,u P the public thll K IAE B V (Passed (' and February 2 papers They A "f 1LBIB JOINT RESOLPTmi pri.'lNTENPryi as are duties the shall porfoim POSING TO IVSTRUUTP prescribed by this Constitution ii J It. V, S and as may be prescribed by 1 CONSTITUTIONAL 2a , v h $2 00 $ i. ,, t ss P'1"" "f PatP O went imil.n mdu.e ni'Wspdpe. kkIio stations, acceuding to Ch pic,,. ,iisifcs and volun- ut-- -- A Rhone 222 J Yea1 - m,A1(,r pting the itionp of iP'.ill t; Manager sp ndi nt ''.State Pics, Ut , n Utah County, Utah, WARNER GRANT One , -- a.sard ah., A class matter us ELISHA Iuy.-on- Woik ' 'J , cl 1 News Story Requires much Work Bejore it Reaches Readers Most (1 us read : But few every day loyal readers and supp-rt- cr oup.ijvr, e may be constant readers know the amount cl stork, the time ant! people msols'id in gelling and pieparmg sentation in tlu paptr' l rusts story hl - I 1 A I rec-noon- id I r pre- Next step is the editing and writing id an appu'pnau lu u. iinc he head me must be concise and fit within the .onlines ol reuspaper column, and the story must be told m su.h a mm 'I be story may originate Irom a news tip. from a bystander witnessing the happening, Ir m an otfmal in the city government, from the polite department, Irom a rep rters own observa- Be ncr that it will catch the readers interest ime premium this stage, and it takes an expert to turn out saiisl.utor, k u! I he reporter, who gets the fact, writes the story, lie must lines at the last p,ue demanded handle the lasts so that names, dates, plates are all cheeked lor All in a imtlei ol minutes the store and headlines au in accuracy. After his efforts the story is ready lor the editor ss ho decides how much prominence to give it to the ptop.r ma the comp s'ng us m, w her. lh. aie ehii.es and skill. d op. i.itois tui n the t pew ntten w ords into hn.s f windmill. Still hla planning: on tearing it down? I hooted up to him. "Not on your life, says Curly M he climbs down. Im getting-mysel- a television set from Buzz Ellis and he says this windmill is going to come in mighty handy. "You see, Curly went on, Im going to put my TV antenna right oo top of it. Since the windmill is higher than the house, Ill get the beat reception around here but . i c New Use For Old Windmills I drove past Larsons farm last veek and saw him perched on top nutal tspe te, C i 1 - if it wasn't for Buzz and his advice, Id have scrapped it. From where I sit, Curly s success as a farmer and his popularity in town is due, in a large part, to his and his willingness to listen to people and their opinions, liell listen to Buzz Ellis over a malted milk or he and I can talk politics each with a glass of temperate beer. Yes, Curly's as modern as television itself! h ,u-ims w rapped printing pipiis mint be lidded then mailed, and lm.il. sub dehveiv to t ol lice wh.re await the they and taken, post scrihers homes Sm ill pareis punt iLuellv Irom i'ne page l, he miracle ol newsp.ipet publu.hirg has and the process is ready to repeat itself each da (hr. ugii. ut ilie ..'lu. ..t m the serv .e aid I Copyright, 19i0, United Shite Breu er Foundation Sh i ill ll Utah, 1 1. - d G'i d ot t. d t Pav n ug ii'.n.t o'lipa tile U S N e, al 'I im Sail Diego Ual.l who enteied the Na June 22, Inline at Junioi Pay , mi high ha, .ended school. ( Na.ia Me Beth, Mr. and Mis U. uaugntu E. M. Belli, ol ell lolled at Cential College, Pella for tne school Regi, nation and onenta-tiowelt's held Sept. 7, 8, and 9 and classes negan on the 11th. Miss MeBet is a freshman this yeai at Central. Io.va, year f 0 Shea says Mr. James Patrick t11 miFmbersCofPtheaec h Constitution, or which may cretU,(j by lavv, and whose Be or eleetion is not otherwise provided for If, dur- the rece93 0f the Senate, a occur jn any State or v an ilstrict office, the Governor appoint 9ome qualified pt,rs0n to discharge the duties appoiutnn nt thereof until the next meeting of the Senatt when he 8hai nomin.'te some person to fill If the office of jiKh of,i(.e Secretary of State, State tof gta;e Treasurer or nPv.r,er"r'H ho vacated by death, reSpMat mil r otherwise, it shall the duty ot the Governor to same by appointment. f,n a.,;,ointee shall hold his j(1 office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as mayAudi-Stat- Attor-propoae- by lavv provided The of State 2b 1950-195- fNx,iSgwnfaj e rl Governor. Auditor and it resolved hog thereof-Sectio- not etti compensation, $500 00 a yea: for the ler; term and $5.00 a day a while actually in seam mileage as provided by In Section 2 The Secrej State is directed to subn proposed amendment to 4 tors of the State of Utar next general election manner as provided Article XXIII, Section I stitution of the State ol Section 3 If adopted electors of the state, thiti ment shall take effect tif day of January, 1951 I. HEBER BENS1 Secretary of State ot 'i of Utah. DO HEREBT T1F that the foregciq full, true and correct for their o.v law, shall receive II. SECTION 1. Id, AND services monthly, a compensation OF as fixed by law 20 OF THE CONSTITUTION fK? TOATHEFSTATEL EXECU- - ,.The compensation for said provided in all laws TERM- -' utfl'ers TIME DEPARTMENT the three constitutional RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF enacted pursuant to this THE GOVERNOR'S- tutmn, shall be in full for all ments proposed by the APPOINTIVE POWER IN FILL- - services rendered by said offi-1N- session of the Twenty OF VACANCIES IN PER- - cers, respectively, in any official Legislature, 1949, as ap TAIN OFFICES; AND THE capacity or employment during record in mv office OF ST A T E their COMPENSATION IN WITNESS WHERE respective terms of office. OFFICERS. No such officer shall receive have hereunto set my ta Be it resolved by the Legis for the performance of any affixed the Great Seal i lature of the State of Utah, two- - official duty any fee for his State of Utah, at Salt Ur thirds of all members elected to own use, but all fees fixed by this 1st day of Septemtel law for the performance each house concurring therein by HEBER BENNIO! It is proposed to either of them of any official Sa'tion 1 of amend Article VH, Sec 1, 10 duty, shall be collected in advance (SEAL) Secretary ano 20 of the Constitution of and dm with the State the State of Utah to read; Treasurer monthly to the credit 1 n t recative Section 1 The Department hall consist of Gov- ernor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer, and of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling Deputy of Chicago big Docge has everyth mg. . .famous dependability. . . extra roominess. . . ease of handling Any other car offering as much woud have cost $ fOOO more " "My LOWEST GYRO PRICED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION let, you let the Dodgo gear for full power In mud, mow or iteepest hill, let, the engine "brake" Gyro-Mati- c your Dodge imoothly on long down-hi- ll grade,. Available on Coronet model, at (light extra co,t. No other car can match the Dodge reputation for dependability. No wonder new Dodge owners say you could pay $1,000 more and still not get all Dodge features . . . the economy, the performance, the extra spaciousness inside that means plenty of head room, leg room, shoulder room. The compact design out side makes traffic driving anil parking a until. You'll enjov Dodge Fluid Driv e the smoother st.uts, stops, the smoother vouis at no going extra cost Let todays hig Dodge put you unit's ahead, money ahead-f- or the vears ahead. Newsmen vawc DODGE Vvst M ft dotfari mort the bw$t-pnce- cars VANCE MOTOR CO IPlnionnKB 409 East 1st North 31"7W Payson, Utah bv th lature of the State ofi thirds of all membeti to each of the two ing in favor 1. It i amend Article VI, geefi the Constitution of th,l Utah to read: . Section 9. The membn Legislature shall recein Consti-OEFH'ER- 'll at .rig C'entci, Gledi ib, val civile ! Governoi TIULf el ell C.i! The al b. . 10 Treasurer, Attorney-Genersuch other State and district officers as may be provided for . ,. Section hall mmnn.it'', and by and with con, rut ot the senate, appoint ill State and district officers 0fu-eare established by Section Secretary .n um.d b.. i .! ..u,, i law be public Language' is the only m,tiu-- i i't of si u nee, anil Winds ait but the signs of ideas. Samuel Johnson the - called a proot. is then taken and An miptiil cl this rors m ule n sett ing the t vpe orr. . t ions ider b. proi are made and ih.n tlu loiv. joimpg with other stori.s huge and Alter the page is equalied lor small, is pl.ued in a pige toim length ol coin;- n. md .linked -r Pt 'I stones and advert is. . n ' ments, whi.h ll w h, m .iiioiliet channel ol opiratn n n lor the next pio.ess From where I sit ... by Joe Marsh by the 1 iled ol el two-thir- at 4vi titemrm it State ot Ltah, lature of all the memh. r elected to each hoiue concurring therein ; a It is piopo.M Section f X. BeArticle amended .an of th. the Constant un f Ltah to lean e Sec. 8. lhe gcneia the of punue and supervision school system shall be ves t in a State Board of the members of which shall di elected as provided by law The Board shall State Superintendent of Public t Instruction who shall be executive officer of the Board Section 2 The Secretary of is directed to submit this ampndrrient to the elec State at the ne the o! tors general electior ir, the n':U,nl, provided for in Artule .Will Coiistitutinr Section 1 of is a; a s i ) ot 1 tion A .V - us, clkrt. and number a aa-sr- UNDER AUTHORITY SOUTHERN UTAH of the COCA-COL- A COCA-COL- COMPANY BOTTLING BY CON 1950, The Coco- |