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Show MSf (B THE CITIZEN. Lewiston, UUn September U, 1114 Clifton riicfi Ch rlc- - Belles liad t'ac mlsfoluna Tl :rrd?y of foiling and breaking her foot Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey Mr3- - I FhhHIh BlWl Painrisw Biisfs Teashen Hold Parly Sc lig-- i - Fairview Couple Back From Alaska - School Cafeteria FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. home of Neta Robinson of ney with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nelson. Merlin Rawlings returned Preston. home Friday after spending Mr. and Mrs- Glen Nelson Mr. and Mrs- Henry Raw-an- d five weeks on vacation in and Shauna daughters, lings, Jr., spent the y Alaska. They spent a week went to Salt Lake end visiting with his visiting with, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday and attended ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derwood Hulse and family the Utah State Fair. Rawlings. of Valdes. Alaska, where Mrs. Ora Porter of Lo- ONETA HYDE and Shar- they toured the country and gan visiting Sunday BodUy were among then went down to Seward, with and Mrs. Burtis1Mn the those who attended and week with a Mr. spent Hall. Mrs. Hadley Roberta. They , ..kitchen shower in honor of RaNea Tuesday also visited In Anchorage GUbert were Mr. andevenlng InRowings Logan. Dlan Cole and Fairbanks while there. Jmsle tomMrs. Larry Wiser and wastne hostess. On their way home they -I went bPCardston Hkf-w- ent Saturday -- evening visitors Mn Md through the LDS Temple. children of Swan Lake and of Mr. and Mn . Glen Raw- Mr. and Mrs. They went around 8,000 Keith Moon of Salt Lake I ,iluM Lake miles. Frank Cfrf y of I - - - week-Ron- Cor-brld-ge Thl-nu- par-Cit- I ' 83. n. - sag; Jen-Jense- SST z: SS iSis um. to, OTokft Ua i da mulSLaf r u. MS El JE2 ISirlVS: ft si - , with Mr. and Mrs. Therou Rawlings. bunauy visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Flfleld wen Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Draper of Smlthfleld and Mr. Mrs. Freeman Owens. Ileen Harris and ball Salt Lake City ls with bar punts, Mr. Mrs. Huron Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. RaJpoDavls of Preston visited Friday evening with his sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Law- - Dallas Lewis and Kent Chris Franklin FRVNKTN ementary teachers Mildred tens on. Myrtle Woodward and nn and Rena Mary Jane Parkinson had the and their husbands at- music department. tended the East Side dlatrlct Mr. and Mrs. Caflvln Par Faculty party Friday evening Union and Mr. and Mrs. Lar-re- l rt the Prcslan High Cafeteria Hobbs attended the Ren Others from Franklin In at- desvous Dance Chib Chicken tendance wen Mr. and Mrs. dinner and held a Glendale. program in Mr. and Mrs. Rea Hender- Thayne Harris, Mr. and Mrs, the Preston Recreation park Ivan H. Woodward. at the Lions Center. son and family and Mrs The Open House for Mr. Wednesday Gwen Gibson Margaret Wayland spent Frl and Mrs. W. Ffc Jensen to Nettie Hilda Olsen and (Uy fllght wlth fair mother Mf Logan Was attended by Mr. EstellaUwls, Wright accompanied and Hobbe Bryce Jensen, Earl If npaM in 14 days the total Marquerite Henderson. They anaMrs. Larrel Thabna Doney to Ogden to Lenard Christensen, drove to Pocatello Saturday, family. attend the funeral of Valerie PImm for cod win b and Dallas Gilbert want Leonard Mrs. Mr. Dot wife of Atkinson, Junior and came and ba k Sunday. They d r, iU1 antelope hunting this Mrs. Lester H. Atkinson of North and Mr. and . ud pfiijrt, caurtooHi urvicol aso visited Mr. and Mrs. HobbsHansen around Salmon River. Brtu and Other Mends Lynn Paul and also Larry Ogden. Mr. and visited They Mrs. Cedi Foster of Whit1 Idaho from Franklin were In MTs. Blair Henderson In Day-to- of Preston drove to and Mrs. Lenard Chris--1 d Fridiy wlth attendanceBncBVU. Falls to Lydia Cottle had a quilt- - ney visited Monday with LOUS UP; TO $2500 her sister and fondly Mr. Grant Smith Nettle Lewis has completed Mr. Sunday visitors' at the Ed .ftadjar and Mrs. rrance Flflald. 01 0neta two beautiful quttts, wttntbe w Salt family. Ct lHn lw Hebdon were Mr. and Mrs, Hr. Mn. V Utri-- ,t is Woodward vendattend assistance of Ivan 1, the Mae Ether Spackman of Preston. gulag to. Jj?: who those with In Cottle, Estate varsity of . uun. Logan Mrs. Ls von Hebdon and her ing more time Dunkley.Mae city Saturday led quilt wen Verna Zina Oneta Hyde and boys, attended the two daughters of Downey, M Dr. and Mrs- - .Rotten Wood- Smith, Estea l S.W. Mrs. sen, Vera Cote, Lute Cote, and Mr. ThslStela ward and ASbteton, Biggs, Brian and Sidney and Mar- Ice and had supper and Mrs. Vernon Austin and a Pearl Whitehead, one daughter of Blackfoot, AbersoM due to a blood dot ma Doney and HUda (Bsen iene Hall went to Salt Lake I cafe, FINANCE COMPANY Cole, Alta Bodily, Bertha eye and Vera Nteteon of Weeton. City, Satnrday. and Mr. and Sirs. Res Heb- In his lungs following hisbail' of Lopo Friends HeSga Hampton, don and three daughters and operation. The eye Is Howard Dee Nelson left T. W. WILSON of Nanma Whittle, Jessie Gilbert, and Reva Wlson. wfth Sunday two sons of Chesterfield and ing satisfactorily. visiting for 21 Fodoral Avonuo Tbobna Maggie Jamison, Sunday Rexburg when brother and wHe, Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Choutes the tenor and Arlene Hampton he la going to attend Ricks Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McDer- Valerie Lowe gave I attended and Mrs. Royal WUml the Fair la Salt mott of Syracruse. Mr. Heb- youth talk for BOA Tuesday lad ofamer at Wlngata in College. , Lake City, Monday, and 'conductafter-noon Steers and don Is feeling quite a lot Ted tne Harris attended spent Uun evening, 4gan ed. Others taking part wore shopping and visiting. Tuperwan - party at daughter Pocatello Friday and wlritadl0011 MnPton of Ogden. Demar Gilbert and famtiyl Raymond of S Bingham Phone 10(1 J .Stater and Casa Grande, Aria., visited new baby daughter. EUva Atidnson of spent Friday night with parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-- 1 mu Kerr. Sunday visitors of Mr. and SNUG. Mrs- - Orval Harris wen Mr. VOL. I and Mrs. Russ Lane of LewBrace B. dark - Hebert K. iston, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris of Lo- RELIEF SOCIETY LITERATURE COURSE of Pocatello were Saturday, visitors at his parents. They spent the day visiting, returning home Saturday evening Also visiting were Mrs. Lester Owen and children El- ud l3? I "sJS. -- '02 Singer Soles Servin & rt ttep. ETLSlfffi Open Friday Bib TiB 8 pda. 85S-QS4- 1 FBIMY HITE SPECIAL Out Of I Ike Best Beaks - I OVER-SLEEPE-R gan.' JUST LIKE I Walking Blanket I O O Richard Rawlings of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris accompanied his brother and wife, Mr. and Mn. Harris of Logan to Flnrrim a home they visited in Dow- - I I FOR Provides ntemlastiag sad Completely Satisfying Reading THE PRESTON CITIZEN Feet Non-Ski- d FbD-teagt- h Bpper ihe tollowing sic the pro- - would not be a ;cncMJ uoii ol die Kate, but would posed Conscmitional Amendments to be voted on u the next Mid from the revenues obtained General Election held Novem- from the water projects. ber, 3 1964. Section 2 of Article VIII of tbc Made CnuMMiM prohibits the coNnvwnoNAi Stare from loaning or pledging To vote on the tollowing, its credit. The loaho Supreme made cross (X) in the music Court has held that this provision does not allow the issuance re the right of "Yes" or "No of revenue bonds by a state board. This proposed amendt) ment, if approved, would au"Shall :hc Coniimu.oa of Ycr thorize the Agency to issue such the State of 'daho be bonds. by addins Sect on No 7 .o Amie 13 creating a Section 3 of Article VIII of the Scare Water Rcaonrcc AgenCnutttMtnn Idoit the a requires the apcy cgniarart bit now oi hcreutvi prescribe proval of the qualified electors tor be Stare oi Idaho with of (he Sure to permit any subpower :o forma are and m division of the State to incur any itatc warn pan p.cmea' indebtedness which would extot op. mam develop men ceed in any one yew the income m :he want rcioarces oi and revenue provided tor an public nrcrear: to construcr and operate water proec subdivision in that yew. This ro line bonds, withou proposed amendment, if Kate ob'igatioo ro ba e . would vest in the Agenam Oi d pa cvcnuci to eenwaie aad wno'e-raicy the ability to contract such hydros! eerno power at indebtedness without the necesthe e tu p oduct on ro of the qualified electors of sity ai ate wateri appropr pub k the State authorizing the inTea ce or Agency proiecta debtedness at s bond election. to acquire, muter tad encumber title to res property Section 7 ol Article IX of die oi wttc- - pro'ccti and .o Idabt CnOitutun nates that the havt cootro and admimi :r tiv. authority ove fra.t irate Board of Land Commisndr cqu.red o wa e is vested with die ausioners pro cm all undet tuch thority and control of State lands. w it nuy be prescribed The proposed amendment, if by he Legit! arurer" approved, would permit the AfTOSNSV STATIMMf Agency to own and control real or mian mo AND MMPOSI property and have administraThis proposed amendment, tive control over such Stare lands if approved, would add new as would be required for the section to die Constitution cre- Agencys water projects. wing a Water Resources Agency to be composed as the LegislaPUJ. Na. SI ture may prescribe. Such an Agency would have the power ro "ShaJ Suction 3 of Article Yes adopt and put into effect s Stare VUI o :hc Coosciiutioa o water plan, ro develop water re- the Stare of Idaho ba No amended to u to change sources in the public interest; ro the maaiaare dare for the generate and wholesale hvdro-o- f payment of i ndctxedncai of pro- counties, cities, towns, edaca-ioduction, ro appropriate public township!, boards of aad diaoicts, waters and to acquire arid control other icnoo aabdivi lions of :hia rail property tor such water State, from :wenty to thirty yean: and archer to provide that port district: for The IAh CmuMm, as now he purvoae of carrying into in effect, does not contain suffi- effect ai1 or say of the vow- cient provisions to permit the ma now or hareaftr granted districts by the awa to Agency ro exercise the above oi post this Stare may contract power, and while the proposed adcbcadacsa aad mac revamendment will iflkt with enue boads evidencing sach certain other portions of the adebwdacaa, with oat he necessity of the verere of Constitution, it is assumed that the district sathoriring the proposed amendment will :hc port same, inch revenue supersede the conflicting provi- beads to be payable solely sions to the extent that powers from all or such pert of the of the pen dietria of the proposed Water Resources revenues derived from any source involved. For exam-plAgency are whatsoever, excepting only those revenoes derived from taxes, as the pon Section 1 of Article VIII of die ad valorem ' Mina thereof may CwufrJMre the hUb aprequires ae, aad inch reva-no- t to he a say proval of the voters of the Stare to permit the State to incur any mare or to say imam a obligation of the which exceeds the gcamaldistrict pon ssag the sum of two million dollars same, aoi a charge apon Thi proposed the ad va areas tas r even am amendment, if approved, would of such pan districts?" authorize the Agency to issue 11 ITi revenue bonds without the neop nummQ anp cessity of the voters of the Stare This proposed amendment; if authorizing the indebtedness t a bond election, The bonds approved, would allow a pon j -- pro'-ccit- e u-- LAST 3 our entire stock oi 95c Gaymode nylons now reduced to only - ' e: Fsbeleae selection of Mala knit ayIons, sesmteei mien mesh, double loop drees sheen, cotton eoled service wdghta! rPnnrtteaed and esatsarod to year kg--' r. kudk so they fit For shirt, average or tear. Itt to 111 better-thaweve- Tremendous selection of subtly flattering . . . then's a shade perfectly suited for everything from casual to formal! VO wymwwewwi 1M4-- IT,., UlNiui wi of me State oi Idaho to opetate harbor facilities to handle commercial water traffic and would allow such pon districts to issue revenue bonds without the necessity of the qualified dectoa of the pon district authorizing die indebtedness at a bond elec tion. The proposed amendment, if approved, would require that payment of port district revenue bonds be solely from the revenues of die port district with no tax moneys being used to repay the revenue bona. The bonds would not be a general obligation of the post district In addition, this proposed amendment, if approved, would increase the maximum rime for the payment of bonded indebtedness of counties, dries,' cownv townships, boards of education,, school districts, and ocher subdivisions of this State from twnUf to thirty yean after the date of contracting the debt Section 9 of Article VIII of die Mate aa now in effect, rethat any bonded indebtquires edness of die governmental units (stated above) must be paid within twenty years from the contracting dare. fSJJL Na. i) Shall Scct.on 6 oi Article Yei Iff oi the Constitat on ol Q the State of Idaho, as No O amended, relating: to the sheriff be amended to p.o-vid-e that the legialatnre shall provide for the alec don of a sheriff in each county of the State every toei years, thereby fix ng the iberiffj term of oSce at four yean?" il glATSMBH This proposed amendment of Tbt UM (bauftiMiM is designed ro increase the term of office of the riicriffs of the sevctal counties of the State of Idaho to (4) yean. Section 6 of Attide XVIII of the Iriate GNUttaffae, as now in effect, stataa that the Legislature shall psovidc for the eiccrioo of county riicriffs every ftr (2) reflection 34-20- 2 of the Mate CMr provides that at the genera election in 1920 aad every alter- u nate year thereafter (such 1966) a sheriff shall be elected in evety county. The proposed srittmooal amendment, if ap- proved, would instruct the Legislature co provide far the election of a sheriff evef four years. Thu; if the proposed amendment is approved, the Legislature would be instructed to amend Section Iddbt 2, Ctdt, in s manner that would allow the dectioo of a sheriff every flow yean instead of the present two years. 1 34-20- . n, |