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Show 2 Digest of Provi'sio'n$' of Constitution and Statutes of State of Utah as They Affect '·Women OONS'l'ITUTION In Utah men has woman a in equal suffrage rights with a man, with implies, not oniy the right to vote but the hold right to public office. That right has been enjoyed by her ever since Btate tions hood, and Utah is of one the Section Constitution "The rights of State of Utah office shall not abridged male provides citrzens "It State that: of denied be female IV' of sixteen STATUT,ES active constitute persons who jury: service. However eligible the , to seven minor group of from exempt one is (Rev. Stat. women 1933, 48- are not a that: provided by five of whom may constitute quorum to do business." (Rev. Stat. 1933, 105,.18-2) a to Work: laws between t Utah distinguish men and Nomen with respect to the right to work. Wo- re state. who 1933, female of violates any this section misdemeanor." 49-4-1.). shall be employed trade, or occupa eight hours during day (said eight hours to any industry, tion more than any Oll€: be worked in not more than two working periods and within twelve consecutive hours), except in or of emergency where life or is in imminent danger, than forty-eight hours canning of perishable vegetables, or in the manu more in anyone shall not or or facture or week; but this section apply to' the packing containers fruits for the during the packing season." (Rev. Stat. 1933, 49-4-3, as, amend same, ing law, The stat. in grand jury must consist of eligible male citizens of the on this provisions of a guilty is ed serve providing United States, selected, summoned and impaneled as Right the . grand jury, law "A of care children work as \ person property While women in Utah are eligi ble to serve on juries, those who· 0-8) of cases Jury Service:. the , "N 0 sex, both citizens of this restric to be unlawtul for any employ any child under in "Any (Rev. or and right years of age, or any fe to work in any mine or smelter the shall enjoy equally all civil, political and religious privileges." have male, hold of her: shall person to the and vote to account on and Article 1 of engage other ways, particularly spects maximum hours; oldest women suffrage states= Wyoming having been the first, Colorado the second, and Utah and Id'aho next in the same year, 1896: to smelting, and there limitations upon in permitted or other are all that not are mining by Utah Session Laws df 1939). She Is sent protected from' be undesiraole places to also to work. "Any unemployment .agent who knowingly sends out any. fmale help to any place' of bad repute, house of ill fame or assignation house or to any house or place of amusement purposes, is kept guilty immoral for of a misde meanor, and, in a4dition to the penalty prescribed by law, shall |