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Show 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. No. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT BESOLUTION PRO- floss, and (I) to adopt aa soy bo noca POSING TO ADD SECTION TO ARTICLE VI OP THE for iaouhnu tho eoa-- tt CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO TEMPORARY SUCCESSION TO THE POWERS AND OF PUBLIC and id aaoh i EXEMPTION! P HU V I D IMG wm aa prawdod hp.late.1; THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL aa oar 18 PROPERTY II& PED BEYOND THE STATE &F UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR MAY BE. EX- al EMPTED FROM AD VALOR- tssss isnsis is pnpnatetewy EM TAX. cjyirsswas;.1?: 'JL'iP'ai tfii & 7 LJONMRONTO CMsStotfNMjk. St. era! to Mr- - and CLARKSTON Mrs. H- - L. Button has returned home from a two week . vacation spent with their dauMr. and and ghter Sirs- - Gala Skinner and family at Fort Ord. Calif. parents. - Mr-an- d Mrs. Rolf Tuddenham In Nlbley- - Godfrey at the home daughter and and Mrs-- Wes son-in-la- w. TBr-be- Idaho. I t la Smtthflold. Their son Don underwent e tonsUecto-m- j freylfr. and Mrs-- LaVar Godat the Logan LDS hoepl frey and family of Kaysville visiting at the Weekend visitors at the sprat Saturday Mr- and Mrs- An of home home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. drew L Haggle. Loosle were Mr. and Mr- - and Mrs. Edwin JarW-- Loosle and famthe weekend in ily of Salt Lake City- - and dine spent ifr- and Mrs. Lerry W. Hum-jy- s Idaho visiting with friendsand family, who at present time are making Trenton Brisk their home In Logan-Mr-and Mm Newell Thom Mr- - and Mrs- - Marlow Butpsou are visiting in Eureka. of Price. Utah at the home of their ler and daughter , his visited parents. Utah daughter-in-lawson and Mrs- William (BUI) Mrs- E- - N-- Butler during Thompson. Bill was recently the weekend. made a member of the EuLinda Reader of Ogden reka ward bishopric-Mrs- . the weekend at home sprat Jane Jardine returned with her parents. Mr- and hone last week after visit- Mrs- - LeGrande Reader- She ing In Los Angeles, Calif is attending Henagers Busi-Mrs- - Sadie neM college In Ogden. jritoJjer risters, riIEPR2nE!? Alalne Carter and daughter Mrs-Marvi- Monday. - - SaSho exempt from texattom Ttesiblo personal piopm to meant la Utah oa Joaoory L ii&MiS'teiS - - - -- Mr-- Hasrsw: SEJrsrMts OGDEN VISITOBS Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin and family. Mr- - and Mrs. Vr - interest Margaret -O and Mrs- James H-yutfag their parents also deer hunting. They ''snd ?ard5Su,I!S1llal!t and tag attended the funeral Mr. andMrs. Paul yfeaa ( an " LsRof Pedersen and family at Paul Thompson at Clarkstoooa Mr. - (by and Mrs- Andrew-- 1 .ieggle were dinner guests on .Saturday at the home of two days Uto -- sj'v.r, and Mrs-- LaVar Godand family of Kaysville frey visiting at the prat Saturday home of Mr- - and Mrs- Andrew L Haggle-Mr- . and Mrs- James Gardner has been visiting at the home of Mr- - and Mrs- Geo. Loosle for the past three weeks- On Monday Mr- and Mrs- - Loosle took them to Teton City. Idaho where they will visit fra a few days before returning to their home In Quincy, Wash. Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Eva Lue Thompson were Mrs- - Ida McBride of WellsviUe, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mathers and dau ghtar, Trixie, of Smlthfleld. Mr. uid Mrs. James H- - Jardine and Mrs. Margaret God- and Mrs. Dallas Good-e- y and family. Mr. and Mn-BoGardner and family of Deweyville and Mn. Karen Sctioen and family, Brigham City ipent Saturday In Salt Lake City visiting several Lowllf. and Mrs, Hillard - Mr- - Mr- - daces of Mr- - Archibald- son-in-la- w. ynt of public offleca of whatever ea- State of Utah, it Sdt Loka City, tlria SSth day of Aupuat ten and whether AIM I tion or appointment, tin bento of white now become 'lAMONT F. TORONTO norafloblo tar carrying on tho Soerotary of State of aaeh of-- (SEAL) THE CITIZEN. SS. 1SS4 Back From California Couple - Mn. fSwNn fbr October Clszksfon Briefs b iggl thio Con-otitati- on . lbs Umitod bit of. boothin OF- da G K Kill, 1 aaf I of tion ohall not permit tba public FICES IN PERIODS OF offleoro oo appelated to.act sa EMERGENCY RESULTING tho noaoaroo oo adopted to bo FROM DISASTER CAUSED In cootmwntioa of tra Cosmti-tatio- n BY ENEMY ATTACK. and appUcablo law. Be It resolved by the Lsgtala-ta- n Soetioa Thoooerotory ef of tbo Rate of Utah, oteto la diroetod to oobmlt this two-thirof all nanbon alerted to each of tho two boaaaa voting fat favor tharo-of- s S. If adopted by tho Soetioa L It la proposed to if tlrio rate. amend Article VI of tho it ohall toko effect tho of tho State of Utah bp adding Soetioa 82, to nad aa follows: Soetioa tt. . any goners! or apoeial . ions of tho Censtitatioa, the TIFY that tho feiwoiiiK la a eopy of Legislature in order to Inaaro fell tree and comet ' eootinaity of oteto and loeal tho eonotitatioaal amoncunont iOToramant oporatioao in per-of. oawnoncy resulting froa dioutor eaaooa by many INS. aa appoaro of record to attack ohall ban tho power ana WHEREOF. I mediate DUTIES to RESOLUTION TO AMEND ART1-OSECTION S OF THE PRO-1OSIN- JOIN! A X n - - LDJ. ENDORSES final daatlnatioa otetida thta Kate within IS montha way to onad by law to ham aerabed v titaa In Utah to parpoaaa f ad valorem property taxonoo rad may bo oxetnpto by law tea ouch taxation. whether nonufoctured. prpeoomd or prod- manner Mr-anprovided by law. uced or otherwioo originating the A Section If adopted stata. the within or without thio oteto. Water righto, dltehoo. eanala. electors of ohmli teko aftaet w amendment ruorvoira. power plants. pump-bplants, tranunlwion lineo. ipM nnd flumeo owned and o Died bv Individual! or eorpo-ttonIK)8 HEMBY CERfor irrigotlns tend within the foregoing loa TIFY that Indineb tfw oteto owned by eorraet eony of viduate or corporation, ortne tall trao and amendment individual member! thereof, th constitutional aeaalon toll not be oeporateW taxed oo oTSveirty-Flft- h regular Logtetetuiw. be owned tiioll lone oo they of record In nd need exchidveW for ouch IMS, aa appeara office. my nnrpoieo. Power Plante. power IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I tranim lesion I hwo and other property need to sonorntlng have hereunto aot my hand and aid delivering efeetifcal Pww. affixed the Gnat Saal of tte telt Into Attending a bridal' shower I portion of which Is uoed for State of Utah, it of August, In honor of Mrs. Todd thla SSth day dty, hmiihing poorer to pomping water for Irrigation ourpoooo on lN4a Iwood. the former Jane landa In the state of Utah, may LAMONT F. TORONTO Wyatt at the home of Mr. and In oxemuted from taxation to of Stela Bus. Grover Palmer In LoSoerotary to extent that such prune'Those (SEAL) on gan Monday evening were lied for each purpooeo, DQUUH m M m Mr-an- d d thio tF&Z - - ROSS H. PLANT - REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR & sMi Stale Representative 0 nunun-ive- FIRST DISTRICT n Roes Plant Is well known is a capable Maakipal official and legislator, with a fine record of experience. He Is an advocate ( soond gevei wffl give yoa eoasdrattees tloa. ' Loretta Godfrey, Brenda Loosb Martha Ann Archi- Tisston Brisk Mr. and and family drew and Mr. and Mn- - Merlin L Andrew and family-Man- Lott drove to Salt Lake Sunday and enbyed dinwith ner moner. Heath. Mr. and Buttare of Salt Lake City were also present The family of A L Andrew fathered at a family dinner at the home of Mr- - and A Cottle of Logan Sunday to honor Mr. Andrew Ctty ner bin-Louii- e Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gossner Pd. PeL Adv. by Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bullen Dorothy Goodey, Sparks and Lana Owen. "If a psychiatrist faili. he of our men were sucQeone Archibald, a student cessful In bagging their deer at Dixie College, spent the should at leaat give you youi weekend visiting with her mania back." tiiia year- y Mrs- - Melvin bald. Sandra Griffiths, Kay-ler- a Goodey, Lora Lee Nish. Myna Mr. rad Mrs. Warren Hamp Dr. and Mrs. Merrill Delnes . Mrs-Lloy- d Cscvm largoot road oyotiom Mrs-inlan- d Bod Dill ODIUM to Congross HU Iw by VWci far ln-- C PaMwO who h ooooooooooooooo O was observing Ms birth- C day anniversary. Those from here attending wen Mr-- An - oooo ooooo MIiTlG.I3IMtEI!LrI tssoss) vssoia Gaswe croaDo raOuCOCOB TEN?ROINiTERROGRtAMS EDUCATION JOBS school bill to tho 1965 with the agreed support of Legislature Utahs major lesders. a a department to aid nnd bring industry to Utah. the Great Salt Lake boundary dispute to assist development of a chemical salt industry. Utah as a source of cheap electrical power. our beryllium and oil shale in sppropriation liffc enough acquired so that tax climate through fair levies and passage of the Freeport revenue allotments for books, supplies snd equipment and improve libraries ork vocational and management to maintain a pro- ductive, healthy labor climate. small business through programs encouraging expansion and unfair restrictions. 10-Bu-ild training nnd pro-gra- fbr the dew burner, the eamtjmw child. It k nMOnatb to disturbed and the exceptional -- Present a blueprint for educational of our planned growth nHy long-ran- ge re-ae- Kh . but responri-bi- y NO SEGMENT OF OUR ECONOMY HAS TO BEAR AN EXCESSIVE BURDEN. I-- Provide salary increases and incentive pay to teacher. 4- - Institute immediate state aid for school buildings in dintricts which cannot finance their own needs. deposits. Amendment toConstruct roads and tourist facilities for our state parks with n coordinated advertising campaign. for equitable transportation rates for ALL Utah praducta-insuii- ng that new rates helping one industry do not hurt another. -- Establish a University cl Utah center to develop our natural mpurees. constantly with labor to cover our needs , Aiwr time their w bor. views. 86-to- Goppas? fcy m it tho w Dick Chambers. ME. 8th N., Logaa i Cu- TOainveetmont will pay dividonda to the people of Utah in economic baniflta that an baaie to our the form of long-ter- states economy.. ; i c J I y0 Utah Copper DMxloa itha, Dtt amondon program, typUUdby rood of wbat privi , atanra aaa pnme axampia m MS paOHcte teiiteiawl jm phrao copper production. Corporation FORlGOERNOR , JWjV M the In termsof vtdume of material handledth lffgMtkfaimen Kemecott when Mine, fitted arm of the Binghnm Canyon TW an dwtaji wd an remodeling naturt. wSom for giant 65 and n truck wjiidi an raplacing train mon tho dump. In Just 18 inhRuling ovorburden tonaUriiri ooo in tins moved boen ban thim Mimillion tons of increrae to of Kennoootta $100 milbonexpanrion program each week for dtixeni to present MELMIGH thrt OtA'i butidinf project in 1 JO miles of multi-UiimnM for Durinc the U earth will 16 milHonw of row fiorder to eooatnietioiif Rn La mniiw Surely, this ia the krfMt. eomtruction of buDdiap at univeraities sndeolleges. the Governor! office with OPEN-DOOPOLICY providing R an Sl-wi- . om ' |