Utah State Constitutional Convention 1895 (2020 Edition)

Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled to Adopt a Constitution for the State of Utah

Committee on Stenographer

Committee of five delegates to inquire into the appointment or need of a stenographer

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Session 7411: 1895-03-08 10:00:00

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Report on the Committee on Stenographer

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MR. PRESIDENT:

Your committee on official stenographer respectfully report that we have given the subject attention and recommend the appointment of Mr. Frank E. McGurrin, of Salt Lake City, to be the official stenographic reporter of this Convention; that he be required to take the oath of office and that it shall be his duty to furnish a long-hand type-written verbatim report of the proceedings of this Convention.

That his compensation be fixed as follows:

Ten dollars for each day the Convention is actually in session and 15 cents per folio for transcribing his notes into long-hand; provided, that the entire cost for both per diem and transcribing shall not exceed thirty dollars per day on the average.

That he be required to give bonds in the penal sum of $2,000 with good and sufficient sureties, to the acceptance of the secretary of the Territory, conditioned for the efficient and faithful performance of his duty and guaranteeing the Convention against recovery of any compensation for services in this connection exceeding thirty dollars per day for the days actually in session, and also for the delivery into the hands of the secretary of the Territory, within ten days after the final adjournment of this Convention, a complete long-hand typewritten verbatim report of the entire proceedings of this Convention.

WELLS,

Chairman.

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