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Show r 4 -- TEE CITIZEN October TRENTON FRIEFS U8t onaries JZWUltlW-- A torewell and Loretta held to the Blair as secrstary. tat Ftoirth ward aacrameat A farewell testlmonlel tor Sundaynlfht tor Elaine Talbot, daughter of AadaraoB, ion of Mr. Mr. and Mn. DenslT Talbot, Nathan Anderson, eras held Stmday in the Lew vaa thia week tor tho iaton Pint ward sacrament .Brittoh whi masHiig She to leaving to aarve a missionary in the This makes six and two toe-tjnon- u Li"-- tl, boys, tor the Mrs. Alice Rawlins left Monday with her son David of Kennewick, Wash.,1 for Provo and from there they will return to Washington. She has been a guest or Mr. and Mrs. New Zealand mission. The E. H. Kemp in Lewiston. church was flDsd to capacity Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Noble with frionds and wcUnstiors. and daughter Susan and son During tha masting the Pri-- Darrell are visiting In south Utah tor 10 days w Mrs. Beymty Mr. and Mrs. mUs Hall BWtaiand dautatorvKara Lee MorDa Refers, rison and her now baby boy, atari, with Mb. "Jodie Jack drove to 8L Georgs and met Kara Lsea hnabtad, Garr Morrison, of Van Nhyi, CaUf. Tha Morrisons returned to their homo in Van Nuts. Kj Loo has been at the noma of A farewell testimonial was her parents In Lewiston for haU In. the Lewiston Third the past live weeks. i' wardiacrament meeting Si Ifrs. Alma kamp ' the past weekend in day nlfht tor Ifr. amfMrs. Ralph Baird, who loft Mass vUtfng day tor a six month mission In tha Southwest Indian mission. John Calli star, a student at Mrs. Emorett Wiser receiv- the USU, visited ovw the ed word Sunder of the arrival weekend with his of a new granddaughter, born ento, Mr. and Mrs. Langton to her daughter, Cara Lou, Birbcr. Dr. and Mrs. Bugh Stevens Mr. a and her t entertained at a family dinner Mra. G. Lsa Vance, In Salt tor their son and his wife and family, the Blaine u ; Aral Batch WU- - totaat But tataad wen Alma B. Smith as osii lint assistant, Ray Gilbert as jfoltii ft Ctodf? ' V i t. , oI bays tS - on fWflhff If. Contact Jboms Palmar, Tl Eaat tad North. Ownar to PVfcr.ad,;., V V : V WANTED-Go-od nf y.' homo tor I Miy part Ham ase. ,Phooe8Bt-lS79- . r Bbw Parka an liaroee real Phone Veldon Martin, Dayton. Ownar to pay tor ad. POUND-Lad- y's i M7-O0-1, fcd lfrs. Owen Rawlins, is spending a two week furlough in Lewiston at the home of Ms parents. He is In the Navy at the Naval Air Base in San -- at the home h of Mr., and lfrs. Arnold were Ms brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tro-o- f Houston, Texas. On ly, Mr. and Ifrs. Robert BUss (Sandra Troseth) of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Caldwell (Elaine of Provo and Mr. and Ifrs. Ctoir Tboeth and tornOy of Lewiston were dinner guests at their parents home. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pond of the birth of a new granddaughter born to their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ' Ididw Falls. Other Pres, and Malm fimlth Fans. The little girl was greeted by six sisters and four brothers. Overnight guests at the oma of lfr. and Mrs. Z. W. Pond wore Ifrs. Foster Funk of Blythe, Calif., and Mrs. OairBrtenholdt of Salt Lake. Mrs. L. D. Bodily Is visiting in Salt Lake City with her Mrs. Donald daughter-inlaw- , Boduy, and a daughter, Eileen Bodily. Bob R. Layne, son of Mr. and Ifrs. Bob Lume, is at Ft Lewis, Wash., taking basic training In tho armed ser- vices. Tro-set- Tro-set- - nanvEsr of values J .i r SPECIALS - CUT UP DACOII U.)k Lb. 63c DOTTED 5 DIG DATS SOLID PACK WED., THURS., FRL, SAT., SUN. CBEAI1 FARR'S DOUBLE FEATURE I Big $li9 Walt Disney XL Dobm Peas and Carrob Hair Spray - FNaen Crusoe' AND SUDDEN BEAUTY The Apalooa' l - Addis M Children Me 1 Shewing on Wednesday, BALLOTTEED CADDIES Hidnighl Spook SH0I7 FridaylDgU uw NO SHOW NOT OPEN MONDAY aad TUESDAY STANS MARKET And GnyY Dahery Itt OPEN SUNDAYS , If to I v Mr. and Mn. LaRoy Strand of 8dt Like Ctty and Eva Minor of Norway wore recent guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow, Mrs. Myrtle Pond has returned from Salt Lake Ctty ending the Amend of her brother, Dr. J.,Leo8hiptt4,who was killed In wyomtaf la an utemo- - - PHONE gSMMI I to I WEEKDAYS h) W1 OETUV totog 3A0A companiod by Mra. Von Noye, oang a duet Many friends and relatives were present and gathered at tha Brown homo following tho TRENTON-- 4 farewell testimonial honoring Elder Har old M. Brown was held In connection with sacrament meeting Sunday evening, Bishop Martin L. Andrew conducting. Speakers were Ms parents. Mr. lad Mrs. Do Brown, Nod Winder, former president of V 01 . pug'AONAVaSSMBM m aon Avasaru1 Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Do Brown, daughter CaUto Sun, imi the Florida rtsponn Mariana AtMuson and Harold tho by missionary and re- Brown drove to SMI Lake Ctty marks by Bishop Andrew. An when Harold entered tho misorgan modloy was played by sion horns prior to departure for the Central British mis-and Mra. Stophon Noyao, ac-- nsiSBsa i GOA; . ra . v DDT i C of'Utaii State or THI ..;i . ' lau Cut- V:.' OlAY SICRCTARVOF Saut - . August 29, 1966 vv,, Dear Fdlou; Citizen: . v - v'.--t. t-- The Legislature of the State of Utak ha ' t en--. , trusted me with the rcsponsibilitg for publiehino the following Propoeitione, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah, ril. - In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the BgUet Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1066. Because of tho very serious nature of these Pivpositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and loeal civic leaders in order that you may ' gain aU information necessary to;rcr.i.:r c. v'isc decision. Secretary of 8tate ; . ' . fcrfaMHlfcMS of tion vote in the affirmative, the fifteen candidates receiving the highest number ef votes cast at of the such ejection shall constitute the charter cmrnnimion. The ballot PROPOSITION NOL 1 for a charter remmimien not contain any party deoigna- METROPOLITAN' GOVERNMENT Sen 8. If a metropolitan SHALL A NEW ARTICLE government is approved, E ADDED TO THE CON of rnmmlmien wall, within 8TITUTI0N OF THE 8TATE charter month after being elected, OF UTAH TO PERMIT one cm to he set by COUNTIES' OF nflOQ OR the a day and oftime State, meet aa I Secretary MORE PERSONS IjU in the metropolitan reTABLISH A METROPOU organics gion and proceed to frame TAN FORM OF GOVEF charter setting forth a plan MENT WITHIN MBIT government for tho metropolitan POLITAN REGIONS WHU region. Tho expenses of the COULD REPLACE -- ANY charter eommiaaion shall bo ad-- I OTHER EXISTING UNITOF by tha state and tha LOCAL GOVERNMENT shall be repaid by the WITHIN THE REGION, ton within live Section LXtw no pay for their county with a wrident but shall be allowed iBjoootion of not fewer by the board leak naac determined by Ban 7. Tha darter eo powered to mtchUch a mctropol-ite- n shall be filed with the Secretary region and provide for the of State by the charter government thereof, oubject only then nabnittod to to tho Hmitetione of this artido. Boo. 2. Notwithstanding any qualified electors of the metroregion at an election to other provisions of tho eonetitu-ofthi- s politan at a time to bo deter-state, a metropolitan do hold far d tho charter aooord-anee government created in which shall bo not lass than with tha proeadura out-- , days subsequent to its lined herein may sumo or and not more than trunefer power, and funetione of1 one jtionfrom auch date. Air year existing governmental unite, pro- tentative provisions may bo votvide for revenue to support a ed upon separately. Notice aa metropolitan government, as- to the manner of obtaining free sume indebtedness of eustiiu eopiea of tho proposed charter governmental unite, tranafer its elternativea, certified by records, funds and other end the chairman of tho charter property and aasets, and provide lor all matters necessary or in tho incidental to tho effectuation of notice of petition the fore cuing provisions. Died' diorter and at native pcavidonoapproradby 8. Whenever tho reel Bob y . v . 'to-- , e. ran-eide- enn-eep- it be recommended to the tor, to vote at the general ta elecelec- tion to be held in 1030 for or again&t a convention to consider the Conelilulion of Utah and whether it ehnll be amended or By this action it necessary that ouch proposition be submitted to the aeia elector HE IT FURTHER RESOl.V ED that the Secretary of State ie directed to submit thin proposition to tho elector, of the State of Utah in tho general election to bo hud in 1968. Tho tion shell be submitted to the electore in the following form: Whereas the thirty rixth of tho State of Uta it naceeeaiy to cal convention to revise the Constitution Utah and he, recommendac that the deetore vote at this lection for or against a convention; therefore vote either, for a convention ageinet a eonvention if a majority of all the doctors, rating at this election, shall vote for a Legieiature, fohrtua tofaMe far law for -- Lag-Matu- re '. VJiVM ii.'. k TO CALL A CONVENTION pqlatmeat. af eommltteer. . to TO REVISE OR AMEND eeerteln fate aad awke aa to any subject THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND within tho scope of logieiiiUra HAS RECOMMENDED regulation lor oontrol, and joint THAT THE ELECTOR oommittero, eonaieting of memVOTE AT THIS ELECTION ber, of both houses, may .be FOR OR AGAIN8T A CON- created by joint reeoiutioM. A VENT I O N: THEREFORE resolution creating any euch VOTE EITHER. committee may authorise it to : art during eemione of tho WHEREAS, the people this rove reign State of Utah during period, when are blerned with the constitu- tho legieiature ie in adjournment tional guarantees of lifcj liberty, or after final adjournment of property, and self government a eeeeion. Any such committee hall have the power, and perend, ' the duties provided by the WHEREAS, the guarantee of form elf government ilielf extends to resolution crusting it, including of subpoena and the the right of tlw people to rev 1m tlw power to hire end to maintain their eoiulitutional charier; and iwvvr on I in addition it ehnll tnff, WHEREAS, it is appropriate liave such power, and perform Uut the iiuopla eliotld turn their uch duties ns may bo provided attention periodically to a law or by by tho rulee of the tion of fundnmentoi leswlaturo or either house thereof government and tho of. The legieiature may provide machinery of government in tlie for the payment of exponeee light of everenanging eocini and nccourarily incurred by any such economic conditions; committee, NOW. THEREFORE, EE IT Thie if adopted i'.ESOLVKD far of bv the amendment, of the state, the members elected to each ball takeelector, effect tho first day el blanch of tha Legislature, tbs two-thir- Sincerely, yV. , CLYDE L. MILLER t a .. . . v' . Special, etmlone ' of tho tegietature (1) may bo by tho governer as prodded in artkte VU, eection 3, or (S) ehall ba convened far. the preriding officers of tho astute and house of wpreeentativae. acting Jointly, upon written- - reof tho memquest far ber, of each house. At a Specbl oeeion convened far the prerid ing officers of the two houeee, tho bgirietura ehall oonridcr only legislative matter, brought before the eeerion far reeolutiou tluide of the ' Betti 34.- - eon-ven- 'ft' ed two-thir- , The I i: legHaturo, however, may for its expeneea. 1.' r!opled by tho electors of the state, thie amendment ehnll take effect the first day of January, 1967. pro-vid- PROPOSITION Na 7 ! ; LEGISLATIVE ' COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES .. SHALL SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE January, 1087. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS PROPOSITION Na 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RE CE1VE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSICtaS OF THEIR SERVICES IN THE ,THE LEGISLATURE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSSHALL SECTIONS S AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PROCONSTITUTION OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND TAH BF STATE OF 4N JUOWfNCjf AMENDED TO 1'iUJVJUL FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS miuiauauM IixSomby OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING CONSISTING OF A GEN- COMMITTEE MEETINGS ERAL BES8ION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATURE EXCEED FORTY-FIV- E LEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. .. TO EXCEED TWENTY Section 1. It b propoeed to LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN of EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. amend Articb VI, Section CbMtitution of tho 8Le of THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Utah to road ae follows: See. 9. Unless otherwise pro-loDAR DAY SESSION WHICH the. numhtn of NOW MEETS EVERY OTHER YEAR. Section 1. It ie propoeed to amend Article VI.ocUom S and 13 of the Constitution of tho abonorira State ef Utah to read: nd mileage allowancee Seal Regular e ione of the by law for attending legMeti shall bo hold ef the lagtelntnre eniT aUyat tha seat of government. fneetinge of eigpumi and Regular eemione winch shall bo joint onmmlttote held between known as general eemione and during periods be held in years, when tho leghlature ie in adregular eemione which ehaU journment, and when otherwise ud bt known bndftt itnioiis ranged in official bgiebtiw hell be held in No increem of oempen- burin. tion eholl bo effective during yean. Regular eemiene ehall commence at Undock, P.M. on the period for which tho second Monday la January. of tho then existing home of repnemtattvee may have bun At a budget latum shall e If adopted by flu obeton of tho state this amendment shell bille necessary bke effect the fint day of Janu(3) bilk necessary to unptemeni ary, 1967, . Fr M w I ed PROPOSITION NO. S SUCCESMON OF STATE AUDITOR AND n STATE TREASURER even-number- lif SHALL SECTION S OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO ALLOW THE STATE AUDITOR AND THE STATE TREASURER TO BE KLIGI BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT apMORE THAN TWO SUCCES' e ian new PROPOSITION Na 8 SIVE TERMS RATHER or eervioee, (4 THAN THE ONE TERM nutters submitted to BOARD OF EXAMINEES NOW ALLOWED. AMENDMENT the legklature in writing by the Section 1. It ie proposed during the eeeekm, SHALL SECTION 13 OF mend Article VII, Section bmuhl ARTICLE VII OF THE CONliten of of tho Constitution of State by introduc-o-f STITUTION OF THE STATE desire to emote a metropolitan of Utah to rood as foilowe: tion far tho mem-Th- e OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO -sgovernment, a petition to do so Sen 3. No person shall be ben of either ABOLISH THE BOARD OF may bo filed "d-- g tho metro-mey pro- - EXAMINERS, eligible to tho office of governor bghbturo, iwlltaw WHICH IS and deecrihing or secretary of state unlam he vide for its COMPRISED OF THE tha boundaries thereof. Such hell have to tho No attained eeerion 161, .See. age genenl THE SECRETARY petition shall bo signed far quali- ated thereby mey eupeemde i of thirty years at the timo of of the bgkleture ' OF STATE AND THE fied electors equal to ten percent exietlng forme of im me government office nor to tho election, akfkUU GENERAL. THIS or more of tho votes eaot at tho chided in the metropolitan re- of attorney general unless he no JWARD NOW HA8 THE nest preceding general election gion if eo cfaar-terin the hall have provided the attained of twenty age TO EXAMINE ALL within tho proposed metropoliof tha twenty five yearn at tho time In come of impeachment end CLAIMS AGAINST THE tan region and shall bo filed in hd Adoption invalidate not of hie aft have election, bean and the that and of OTATE OF UTAH any tho office of tho Secretary of lawe aad oedinaneee aot to TO admitted to w e ion tho legbbtom PERFORM SUCH AND in tho suOTHER State, at least six months prior Met therewith. Tha metropalh preme court practice the of or to date a when II territory djoum to tho neat general election. ' tea government shall haw tha the state of Utah, nor unless ho for Bee. 4. The Secretary of State to haU be in good etanding at the five bgMativu tha sob dull forthwith publish nodes of tha bar at the time of Ue uection. tho filing of the petition, naming No pnreon shall bo eUgihio to the metropolitan region and setay of tho offioee provided for ok in section one of this artido. ting forth tha boundaries thereof pevalof thaV Oyttotion tha 8tate of aedeecribod in tho petition. The copies thereat time tf Me rimtiM at hall be published once charter he eheli bo a elector, n wort fur six consecutive weeks haU be filed in the offieo of tho ad shall bum qualified beta a tori dent noSd tha adStton totaryorSate fit a newspaper having a general Secretary af State, who shall of the state or territory j(lww,to ja -drcnlation and published in the liver one copy thereof to acitian preoediag groneUtete. Bounty containing lend proposed Tlw state auditor to be included to the metropoliand state tieaeuier dan bo intan region, and the Secretary of all nutten eon- to servo tor . Mtad with tho etate State shall transmit a certified prim as , the urtoadky ba F copy of the petition to tho provided by law, ,.r .H of tho.dectera afcptadby clerk of the eounty eon-Th- o Tide amendment dull fake in Section hot Mr rteft, thie amendment glial matter shall be of the Cenetil take effect upon appromL before the registered The t, residing la the metrodbmbI ehau be a body PROPOSITION Ma 4 politan region upon a ballot politie and corporate aad have CLYDE L L. MILLER Eee- - 1 LEGISLATIVE STANDING reading eubetantiellyV Should a ail righto Powers, of the state of It far tho adopted COMMITTEE and authority now HEREBY CERTIFY tho Hrta -- iimiu' SHALL ARTICLE VZ OF towns, ettiee, counties a gut tin foregoing is a foil, . pedal purpoaa dietrieto THE CONSTITUTION OF py THE STATE OF UTAH BE metropolitan region gever enundmente p.o-filing of tha petition. bo aned, anfaoet AMENDED BY THE ADDIand con eue 8m 5. At the timo the voters to limitationo, oonditfone end TION OF SECTION S3, AUmoponnoii mol of the residing within the metropolitan stebUahed far the THORIZING EACH HOUSE IWsndby to IfaSudS legion rate to approve or reject OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY tho metropolitan type of LEG1SLATUBE ITSELF APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SERVE BETWEEN LEGISKmment at alsogeneral BHALL A NEW SECTION vote for fifWITNESS IN WHEREOF, I LATIVE AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI hora hereunto teen pereone to be members of 'metoMoUtn ngkia WELL ASSESSIONS eetnqr hand and DURING SESa charter commission to prepam ofeidbr tta fflxad. .Qwat jtoai of the i hall deeifnate the effleer who SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE a plan of metropolitan govern- may t.Selt Labe City. emved aa bo FOR AND THE STAFFING ment .Candidates shall be qualittb SBtt day of August, 1966. FINANCING OF SAID This fied electors redding within the elao-toejmrovai far CLYDE L MILLER metropolitan region, effectof on tho etatn. v who shall be nominated far Section L ft Ie nrenceed to peti. don signed, with their mpeedvo .! end Articb VI dtoGta-etitatio- a ddreMes, by not fewer than PROPOSITION NO. 1 of tha State Utah fifty regutomd voter, redding by theaddltien MSmSm S3 within tha ta read: region. cqNtnruTWgA, Said filed vrith jeti tion ahelffa Sectien aedar tho Secretary of State at leaat WHEREAS THE TXTH LEGI8LA1 OF m&ion predSefrrSB s THE STATE OF TAH lectern voting upon the quee-- 1 DEEMED XT NECESSARY m i uli ssTS M ...pMrel pro-tam- jura to two-thir- ds v&rx&i GOV-ERNO- R, S sa stto fe flTS t HiHMUF.-- g JSdbSW'&SlSS; K d i fsftI ' One Featars Only aa Bax Offlcs Opens 7:M Faatoro l:M - LETS GO TO A MOVIE Mgj rrz - fldrtelSgVAgg i SWWSi-T") iWAWk COM-MITTBE- to Prop, F S,: m . ' BLh b-wdi- tomrild toa TONIGHT r I ' fjjv . , uiuniHuei WEST ONEIDA 'iv . Farewell Held al BLAB Phgs. ... i . Diego, Calif. Weekend guests 5 ' Mrnd Sians Market Birds Eye v, ris had CP wuk vtatttaf her grandparents. . . Rex Rawlins, aon of Mr. and GaL Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reader of Bountiful' spent the week end with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Reader. Reader of Ogden spent Saturday with her parents. lfr. and Mrs. Boyd Hubs of Filer, Idaho, wort Sunday visitors of her parents, lfr, Mrs. Leland TT They took their small daub-to- r Suaio bade with them. la- NEW GRANpDTGHTER LEWISTON-l- fr. and Mrs. W. R. Westover have received word of the arrival of a granddaughter born Sunday, October S, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westover , in Chicago, DL The baby Is the eighth tor Mb and Mrs. and the fourth She Is Ml first child tor Lewis and q ysiwi xr WAihifts.9wf i. ti 'f I ' . I |