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Show November 1, 1968 ing the meeting. The ladies spent an hour visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Nicholson at their home. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served to all attending. Church ladies attend signing Mrs. Carlene Eastwood, Mrs. Pansy Treloar, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Vola Nevers and Suzie Eastwood were in Tooele last Sunday where they attended the combined singing of the program for the new Charters for each of the two churches. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Griggs were in Salt Lake City on Sunday visiting with Mrs. LaVem Bauer who is confined to the LDS hospital following surgery performed last week. Mrs. Bauers many friends in Tintic are wishing her a speedy The Eureka Methodist and the Tooele Church which will be known as the United Methodist Church. There was also an observance of prayer hour and self denial for those attend Dedicated toUtah Family: Married to Jennie Allen 4 children Nephew to Henry D. Moyle Past Positions: Salt Lake County Commissioner Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney Executive Assistant to U.S. Congressman Citations: Outstanding Young Man Of The Year," Jaycees Cited in Outstanding Young Men of America" Law Practice: Juris Doctor, George Washington University Member, Utah State Bar Association Civic: L.D.S. mission to England Temple Square guide President, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Utah Many other church and civic contributions John Preston Creer will: Keep Utah growing. Keep Utah traditions. Enforce Utah's laws. fote .. . John Preston Creer for Attorney General Paid political advwtisamant by volunteers lor Crow. John DaNsbom. Chairman Citizens plans to vote L. Gail Drussel, Julie Ann Sorensen. Mammoth: Pauline McIntyre, Bessie Toone, Lila Milne, Lilly Erickson, Lucille Hansen, Laura McIntyre. Callao Number 1, C. N. Bag-leInez Tripp, Leah Layland, David C. Bagley. Callao Number 2, Dauna Maxfleld, Kerry Adam, Jess Neilson. Polling places Citizens will vote at the following places in Eureka: District 1, County Court House; District 2, City Hall; District 3, Grade School on the high school campus. Amendments listed Five amendments are listed on the ballot to be voted on as follows: ProposiUon No. 1, Legislative Sessions This is an amendment to provide a generals session of the legislature during years and a budget session during years. CompenProposition No. 2 sation of Legislators to pro-v- ie that members of the legislature shall receive compensation of $25 per diem and expenses of $15 per diem while in session. Proposition No. 3 Inventory Tax to provide that tangible personal property, held for sale in the ordinary course of business and which constitutes the inventory of any retailer, wholesaler, manufacturer, farmer or livestock raiser may be deemed exempt from property y, odd-number- WIN WITH LINN! Democrat for UTAH STATE AUDITOR EMINENTLY QUALIFIED through experience proven integrity leadership To Continue in State Office Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job ppid Political Advartbamant by Kannith L DaUinp OFFICIAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT General Election, November 5, 1968 Tintic School District School Representative Precinct No. 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a eroes (X) In the square to the right of the name of the person for whom yon desire to vote, and In no other place. AssessProposition No. 4 ment of Agriculture Land pro-vi- d that land used for agricultural purposes may, as the legislature prescribes, be assessed according to its value for agriculture use without regard to the value It may have for other purposes. MandaProposition No. 5 tory retirement of judges provide that the Legislature may adopt standards for mandatory retirement of judges and for removal of Judges from Liquor Initiative Petition No. An act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels, and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, providing for court review of certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. The voter will vote for or against the initiative as appears on the ballot A its founding in 1961, the Peace Corps has received more than $20 million from foreign nations usually in goods and services such as housing and vehicles to support Volunteers working in their countries, according to Peace Corps Director Jack Vaughn. Since Vote For Member of Tintic School District Board of Education For One JOSEPH L. WAHLBERG even-number- ed Almost 50 percent of all Peace Corps Volunteers in 1968 received all or part of their training in the countries in which they were assigned, says agency director Jack Vaughn. outstanding Official list of Nominations for School Board Election to be held in Tintic School District, Utah, November 5, 1968. ed taxation. BALLOT SAMPLE (Continued from Page One). office. A Eureka, Utah THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER School Representative Precinct No. 5 GAIL F. PARKER I, A. K. Johnson, Juab County Clerk, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a facsimile of the School District Ballot, with the candidates for representative districts 4 and 5 of Tintic School District with the respective candidates in each to be voted upon at the election on of the districts as so " 1968. November 0, Dated this 29th day of October, 1968. Juab County Clerk (Seel) (WflTlfUifcl vitally or 10 For your STATE TREASURER, vote for the man who is best qualified to serve as custodian of the State's finances. Highly qualified through education and experience: Accounting graduate, USU; post graduate study, USU, LDS Business College, U. of Utah, U. of buuiaiiwn. Accountant, reg. accounting office of Universal C.l.T. Credit Corp. Public accountant Golden Allen Stands For: Honesty and integrity in government. Protection and assistance to the small business enterprise. . Investment of public monies in Utah financial institutions to assure interest income to the state. Return to basic freedoms and protections granted by the constitution. Keep taxes down; no increase in State income or sales taxes. Improve the American image eliminate credibility gap. ELECT w Treasurer Stale idwtiWMfll FMd pHil'fH repubucan by Ivo D. Midi. 735 E. 700 So. Ctnltmilli |