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Show . - THE CIT1ZKN. Trsatsn Lowhtoa. Utah October II. 1914 WtftoB Britli Iritis Weston Couple Vacations Gathers For Birthday Family - Mr. and Mr TRENTON Marion Andrew and Mr- and Mrs- LeRoy Spackman, Join ed with other members of their family at the home of Mr- - and Mrs. W. D- - Cottle of Logan Thursday evening. Cottle was observing his 80th birthday anniversary- - Dinner was served and visiting and singing was enjoyed by the group. Other members present were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cottle of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cottle of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fletcher and Mt-- and Mbs. Joseph Record of Salt Lake Cttv. Mr. and Mrs. GorMrs. don Cottle of Ogden. Walter Cottle of Roseville. CaUf-- r Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Cottle were residents of TTenfeon for several years before moving to Logan to make - - Barbara and Tamra Griffin inng a song- - Eddie Bruderer of Logan sang three numbers accompanied himself on the guitar Nola. Janet and Arlene Griffin sang a trio, ac compenled by Mdva Cottle. Butler, Bart Butler. Wade In Reno and San Francisco and took Ms Friday evening parents, Mr- - and Mrs. XauIi Dock back to Salt Lake City where they attended conference sessions. Many others of the ward also attended conference in the Salt Lake City during weekend Mr. and Mrs. E. N-- Butler and Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrill attended the missionary farewell testimonial held in the Assembly Hall in Salt City- They went down to see William Agnew before he left for his mission- - Elder Agnew was a convert of Marlow Dutler while he was serving in the Canadian mis- - WESTON Archie nnd to Join il their children in Rachael Lott have been va- drive are envited to do so. cationing. They flew from Mr-- and Mrs. Bob Vhitc. Salt Lake City to Reno, Nov children visited three While there they visited all and wtti In Sandy, Utah, days of then the places Interest, Mi sister and brother their flew to San Francisco, where L- Watte Robert Mrs. and they were the guests of Paa ana Lily Nulsen formerly af It was announced in Reiki SocWeston. From there they Society, that the Belie. went to Portland where IN.; iety temple day has been anvisited the Whitneys former nounced to bo October 16. residents of Weston- - They Mrs. Laura Buttars, Vera enjoyed the beautiful flowrr Nielsen and Fern Greene re- and Wendell Spackman presented a ballet number, to the driight of the audience Following this a skit Red Riding Hood, was put on by Bart and Wade Butler. Ray Virchow of Hyrum. Georgann Epptoh. show. Then on to Caldwell, presented the Luna Rod Hodges and Jacqueline Ida., to their sou Daiss hocne Camp of DUP at the State The Watkins, all of Logan. Rachael remained with her convention held In Salt f ake Harold Elders presidency. hlldren and Archie returned y on Saturday. They rang Ward. Glade Griffin and Walwith the Franklin County home to his lace Cottle and their wives Camp chorus-Laurand Mrs. Richard served a delicious dinner. siontor n mon have been visiting Pinter and EJnora During Am dinner a collection Mr- - and Mrs. Vance Benweek at Botoe among friends Merrill have been susin'nni of ties, shoes, sox, shirts and son have returned home from and also at Dillon, Montana, is new Relief Sooe'-- ofldeeri-Sybi- l other clothing was gathered a to Eugene. Ore, with the Ray White tomUv trip Stewart ami .Trs Nm-m- l plane by Bart and Wade and pre- and San Francisco. California, Schvaneveldi were - and Mrs. Delbert feu Mrsented to the Elder's presi- where they visited their sons, released-Russel- l visitson and vaneveldt Gary their home-Thdency as partial payment for Winston and Lionel and famied In Lyman, Wyo--, with ilwlr Nielsen is working lies. They report a very enElders of Trenton held the fine meaL Mr-- and Mrs Rich as potato inspector at Amerchildren n EUer-maa social Friday evening In the Mr- - and Mrs. Clark joyable trip-- Among the highard ican Falls for the next of Paul, spent Tuesda; lights of their trip was a visit cultural hall-- Glade Griffin, month. atton waa Vd well Mr. and to the Oakland Temple. was master of ceremonies, visiting his parents, Weston Ltnn.su Weston Relief Society and the by with the following program. Mrs- Henry Ellerman. They Mrs- Alaine Carter and children. It was amxirir.d. social ias hc,d on TuesMr. also visited her parents. Several musical selections on daughter, Kimberly, visited that the Childrens Fell nd day with a good .ttendsiice Mrs- - Vert Shelton and RawMrsviolin Reed and her mother. by piano, organ members Magazine to to ue renrrvl. Morris, Jay Dale and Ray Mendon before returning to lins on Thursday. Mrs- CarMr- and Mrs. and the children are ratal Roger Camu-leAnn Pitcher- - Ethel Rawlins their home. ter is from Corrinne. Utah. to pay pennies toward a suband Scott Lee of baby EveMable MOrtensen accompagave a comic reading. Norman Gene Christensen, to be sen4, to a misvisited in Wes-oscription Idaho, llgby, lyn Ashcroft accompanied nied the Stake Board to Re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman AU parent win care In Bountifuland sionary. Logan on Christensen recently returned by Iris Hodges sang a solo, lief Society conference Lance Carptenter ofTremon-to- n Thursday. home from serving an LDS Cove Briefs Mr. Roger Dock drove up Mission tat the Northern Statplayed his accordian. es Mission. His welcome CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1 home testimonial will be held A JOINT UCSOLUTXON PROto the October 18. In the Trenton POSING TO AMEND ARTI- beneut of the were ol water m ward chapelCLE XW, SECTION S OF THE pumped unwr awb rauiilstiaas CONSTITUTION OF THE as tne legislature may pnecrih COVE Spencer Preece of ployed by an Aircraft Mach- weekend with his parents. STATE OF UTAH. RELATING lb taxes af the lamgaal pear TO AN AD VALOREM TAX may be remitted er baled at Seattle spent a ten day vaca- ine Company since June-Mr- . Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece-RelieEXEMPTION: P U O V 1 DING tion with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs- Richard WalSociety was conducTHAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL aa may be provided by law. The and Mrs- - Norris Preece and ker and son of Smithfield As a former Thlokol employee. Bill Braha knows PROPERTY WHICH 18 SHIP- legislature may provide ter the visited with friends and re- were ted Tuesday by Wavie for contracts dinner of guests Sunday the need for a fair share of the defense PED BEYOND THE STATE exemption from taxatiea ef latives here Mrs-RaAllen gave Elsie the in his Mr. Salt also and and parents. with work 0 UTAH will PERIOD WITHIN OF A Ida, ud paisou-1- Lake As your Congressmen he this area. Walker. lessen assisted by YEAR MAY BE EX- - ml property, not SKCMMO S3WW0 OF ONE Theology memAs a NASA. the Department of Defense and torn The Grover Allen EMfTE FROM AD VALOR- COVE Orrlan Rich spent the Mrs. Ann Talbot and child- Elvera Anderson, Jessie Larall household and ber af the winning Democratic team be can, do more steads, weekend in Soda Springs as ren of Winder spent Sunday sen and Luclla Preece-Mr- . ThursMaddox amily met at and ipip guest of his sister and Be it tesohrsd by the Lathis-u-e afternoon with her parents. tor Cache County. and Mrs. Kay Hymas day afternoon and enjoyed ef the Stata of Utah, mini used excludroly by the Mr- - and Mrs. Jess Mr. and Mrs- Milton Spencer and Nila of Logan spent the owner tharaof af hia at pises of nwnhirs and ail visiting. dinner together Mrsome and Mrs. with Auberlongweekend Norris You know Bill Brnhn will be present to vote for you ter in spent They her boom abods a two to aloetad parents tbs maisUiaing Adof fJoseph Allen and Harris to Bishop and Mrs- Claytor Larhouses voting la favor than- - himself and family. Property time fishing on Blackfoot Ri- Preece and family drove when the roU is called, were en from California not to exceed ULOOO in value, ver. Star Valley Saturday where sen and attended of; Sunday who visiting general conference in Section L It Is proposed, to owned by disabled persons mRf-oMr- and. Mrs- - Leon Hoff- they visited her brother and School attendance better had with them. f 411 (out of 435) Congressmen to the Salt Lake City and had come amend Article XIII. Section,2 served in any families their and man of and RodneyMr. and Logan the Constitution of the State Ury roreice of tto UiUtod Statu Mrs. Alton records than Barton. Vicky and Tammy Lewis, by jet Family members who of the state of Utah and by Klngsford attend- Douglas Wheeler. met were Mr- and Mrs- Alton of Utah to2.mad as follows: - or of Preston visited Mutual on Mr. Vernon fit Preece and unmarried ed the Franklin funeral the and .widows of All Section tanffible wopluttars of Weston. Mr- - and sons Todd and Val spent the Tuesday evening. orphans of such disabled pay Mr. Wendell Oliverson. state, not exempt or Mrs. James R-- Allen of Boun- under inthethelaws United sons or of persons who while of the acalso Klngsford tiful. Mr- - Gilbert Allen id Og- States, or under thia const! tu- - swine ta the military. service them- Mr- and den. Bruce Allen and Mr. and tion, shall be taxed in proper- - of the United States or the state companied Mrs. Hcffman have aetton or killed were in of Utah sscctrecently its be tion to value, to drs- Grover Allen and aervta moved to Salt Lake New prosperity member City Mrs- Floyd Giles of Pro- tnined as provided by law. The died m a result of such the state, counties, may be exempted aa the legia- - where he is employed with of vo- Children not present were property Utahs mining industry salutes Texas Oulf Sulphur Co. towns, echool districts, laturo may provide. the Utah Power and Light Florida cities, Paid by Volunteers far Bruhn, luth Robertson of it templates Initial duvuli municipal corporation! and pub- - .Thu wolohnu shall provide Company. as and Edris Mlckelson of lie libraries, Iota with the build- - by law for an annual tax DeMont C. Judd, Jr., Chairman work at Ns $10 mlHiun potash Mrs- - Francis Allen spent, mBIIng thereon used oxelutivsly fielent, with other eources of at Cant Crook, near Utah. Through s for either nligious worship or revenue, to defray the estimated Thursday in Weston with hen pin charitable purposes, and pUfeas ordinary, oepensee of the state daughter NaDean Butters sod he of Oulf will pour ductiuq phases of burial not held or used for. for each fiseal roar, .For the family. f mSllant af dollars i r' private or corporate benefit, purpose of peyinw too state 'stream of our state. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker shall be exempt from taxation, debt, if any tbsn be, the a personal property pro- - lsturo shall. provide for levying recently returned from sent in Utah on January L bl, n tax annually, sufficient to pay trip to Denver where they UTAH MOSS-JOHNSO- N the annual interest and to pay visited their son. Jack, and which is bald for tale or "Fi wttC-ithe principal ef such debt, eesaing end which in ship final destination out twenty years from the final family- Jack has been em state within 12 months may be passage af the law creating ths deemed by law to have eequind debt, State g. The saeretary af no situs In Utah for purposes BIG-CIT- Y of ad valorem property taxation state is directed to submit this be exemptad hr law proposed, amondment to tbs ud may such taxation, whether tors of the state of Utah at tin manufactured, proceaaed or pro- - next general station in tko dueod er otherwise originating, manner provided by law. within or without the state. .Section 4. If adopted by the Water rights, ditches, canals, electors af this state, this reservoirs, power plants, penny amendment shall taka offset January 1, 1965. big planta, tmnnmiasion tin TT LAMONT F. TORONTO. pipes and flumes owned an: ased hr individuals or corpora- Saeretary ef State ef the State Sons tor irrigating land within ef Utah. DO HEREBY CER- the stats owned by such indi TIFY, that ths foregoing is a victuals or corporations, or .the full tree and correct copy of amendment individual members thereof, ths constitutional 'hall not be separately taxed so proposed by ths regular sestiea BEAFFOITIOiniHfT Legislature. long as they shall be owned of the Thirty-Fift- h nd used exclusively for meh IMS, as appears of record h Democrats the Mass. Johnson aad nurpose. Power plants, power my office. transmission lines ana other IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have stated dearly that they favor property need for generating have hereunto set my hand and and delivering electrical pou affixed the Great Seal of tin la both bouses of state portion of which is used for guts of Utah.' at Salt Lake Most famishing power for pumping city, this 29th day of August on a pepulatloa basis. water for (miration purpoow on 1M4. eeutroX ef tbs Utah laglslatan LAMONT F. TORONTO thoughtful Utahus oppose this plan. ef those la the G. todlh to Saeretary ox State the extent Frank is wrote that such Moss property what Heres used for ouch purposes. Tbeas (SEAL) Representative Laurence J. Burton does more than Just talk a good nflu Utah listed ulthte a Shelley, Executive Secretary , In Congress Is marked by one success story after anfight; idsInfirst term other. ef the State tapitA fact, Laurence has dime more for the State of Utah In his State Farm Bureau Federation, ea Sept. first term than many congressmen do in several In addition to securing numerous visits by top level committees in Utah, Representative Burton IS, ISM: feeciaod passage In the House of the Canyon Lands ana Dixie Projects beshoo'd we that convinced "I have been CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 Now, as further evidence sides sponsoring much legislation vital to Utah. news these come success of his releejses: of direction Congress approximately move la the A JOINT RESOLUTION PROand (I) to adopt nosh POSING TO ADD SECTION 82 has been named to the newly creCACHE is may bo necessary COUNTY Representative Burton equal representation. TO ARTICLE VI OF THE for insuring the Public Land Law Review Commission. His appointment was anated CONSTITUTION opara-nOF THE nounced by House Speaker John W. McCormack who racked the six house E OSES BEPBESENTAT10N STATE OF UTAH, RELATING limited on the Hue ribbon Commission. "Creation of the Public Land members TO TEMPORARY SUCCESthereof , but Law Review Commission has teen hailed as one of the major accompHsh-ment- e LABOR BOSSES 1 and 2 of this secSION TO THE POWERS AND Under reapportioament, abeohite conof the 88th Congress . . . Interior Secretary Stewart Uddall went out DUTIES OF PUBLIC OF- tion shall not permit the public trol ef the Utah legislature weald be la FICES IN PERI ODS OF officers so appointed to net oa of his way at a recent press conference to laud the Public Lend Law reWANT CONTBOL the hands of those living within a EMERGE NCY RESULTING tho measures so adopted to bo view plan. radlss of the State Capitol FROM DISASTER CAUSED in contravention ef the ConstSalt Lake Tribune, October 4, 1964. Bfg-dt-y labor bosses awl labors BY ENEMY ATTACK. itution and appUcabla law. Be it resolved by the Leeiils-tur- e 2. Tho secretary of Section John The selection House McCormack, the Massachusetts Speaker by organisation (COPE) are backef the State of Utah, state is directed to submit tills on to serve of commission for the next four Burton Utahn the Democrat, of all members proposed amendment to the elecWILKINSON FOB With reapportioament ing thla plan. sleeted to each of the two tors of the State of Utah at ths years would Indicate that Rep.' McCormack . . . like a majority of Utedms houses voting in favor there- next general station in tho fed that Rep. Burton will be la Congress for at least tws mere terms. FAIR REPRESENTATION they could gala control of state legislaof: manner provided by law. Ogden Standard Examiner, October 6, 1964 Section L It is proposed to Section 8. If adopted by the el tures and then (by vote ef Article amend VI of the Co- electors of this state, this Laurence has bed a GREAT term In Congress Ernest Wilkinson win fight for fair lets keep Mm there nstitution of the State of Utah amendment shall take afreet the to finish another chapter In Utahs success story. the state legislatures) amend the representation lor our county on the by adding Section 82, to rend u first day of January. 1964. same general plan as the national followa: L LAMONT F. TORONTO, ef the United States! Section 82. Notwithstanding Saeretary ef State of the State re-ele- ct any general or special prov- of Utah. DO HEREBY CERisions of the Constitution, the TIFY that the foregoing is a Legislature in order to iniure full true and correct eopy ef continuity of state and local tho constitutional amendment TO PHESEBVE OUR FREEDOM . . . VOTE FOB government operations in per- proposed by the regular aeoahn iods of emergency Legislature, retulting of five Thirty-Fift- h from dine iter caused by enemy 1968, as appears of record hi attack shall have the power end T offlea. immediate duty (1) to provide IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ter prompt and temporary sue- - have hereunto set my hand and cession to the powers and duties affixed the Great 8eal of tho of public office of whatever na- State of Utah, at Salt Lake ture end whether filled by statthis 29th day of Auguab FOB U.S. SENATOR ion or appointment, the incum- Cfhj Paid Political Advertisement by Boosters for Burton bent of which may become LAMONT F. TORONTO unavailable for carrying on the Paid Political ad. by Volunteers for Wilkinson Secretary of State power and duties of such of- - (SEAL) Lyle E. Holmeren, Cache County Chairman is ika - Job-M- Im a roc-tit-i- y e Hobbs-Primar- y op-mu- - - - - - Q n, - I BRUHHfor CACHE COUNTY Seattle Woman Visits In Cove - - Allen Family Geb Together f - Allen-Mrs- - y City-Mr- - fura-fuiaitu- n, broth-er-in-la- - two-thl- nh - - - w - - - - min-er- ty End Absenteeism Mrs-Rozell- a - Elect Bruhn To Congress Mr-an- - tern d - suf-in- gs pro-Tuna- LJ Isgls-Tangib- le BACK CONTROL OF sta-fro- m STATE LEGISLATURES noss favobs f leg-lalatu- re IN CONGRESS "One Great Term Deserves Another" tj-ul-lo u (R-Uta- h) eoo-int-al ot 25-ml- le pa-Me- two-thir- ds ... tMs Con-stitati- en ERNEST L. WILKINSON LAURENCE Congressman, 1st J. BURTON Republican ji. V |