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Show INITIATIVE PETITION Initiative Petition Number One That Initiative Petition entitled en-titled "An Act Relating to Horse Racing and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing Commission Com-mission and Defining Its Duties and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering" has been duly filed in the Office of the Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, containing the required number of signatures of registered reg-istered voters, and that following follow-ing is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on the ballots as Initiative Initia-tive Petition Number One and submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the fourth day of November, A.D. 1958. SHALL A LAW BE ENACTED EN-ACTED PERMITTING PARIMUTUEL PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING AT HORSE RACING MEETS AND CREATING A STATE RACING COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE LICENSES AND PROMULGATE PROMUL-GATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING MEETS. EIGHTY -SEVEN PER CENT OF ALL MONEY WAGERED AT ANY MEET SHALL BE RETURNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WINNING WIN-NING TICKETS, TWO PER CENT TO THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND, ONE PER CENT TO THE COMMISSION, COMMIS-SION, NINE PER CENT TO THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATION, ORGAN-IZATION, AND. TO SECURE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAXES. ONE PER CENT OF WINNING WAGERS TO STATE TAX COMMISSION. ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAGERING WAG-ERING IS AUTHORIZED. LICENSES MAY BE REVOKED RE-VOKED FOR ANY VIOLATION VIOLA-TION OF THIS ACT. FOR O AGAINST EH IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake Citv, in said state, this twenty-ninth day of September. 1958. LAMONT F. TORONTO " Secretary of State The engaging memoirs of a charming woman- the miner's daughter who became Treasurer of the United States. Chances are you have looked at Ivy Baler Priest's signature at least once today. It appears on every piece of paper money issued in America since 1953. It's a signature tliat belongs to a delightful, courageous woman who grew up in a ruining town in Utah during the I hungry 1920s . , . entered local Republican politics as a precinct worker . . . and went on to become Treasurer of the United States. How Mrs. 1'iiest learned her fascinating new job, and how her husband and three high-spirited children adjusted to their glamorous new life in Washington is a heart warming, truly American story. But this book is more than a chronicle of success. It is a graceful self portrait of a remarkable woman who never lost ' her humanity, or her sense of humor, csen in the rarified atmosphere of the nation's capital. GREEN GROWS IVY By IVY BAKER PRIEST fl $4 SO, now at your bookstore l ne baby in your bouse? Ml brag about him by long distance Remember, rates are loweit after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday always lower when you coll station-to-Jtation. Mountain Slatts Telephone |