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Show iiniJWwi "vrT4 m HM-yo- T v SB 'Vi Utah October 8, 1N4 THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Trenton Brisfi The CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 1 it , PRO-POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE Xlll, SECTION I OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MTATI OF UTAH. RELATING TO AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION! PROVIDING THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS 8H1P- PED BEYOND THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD A J01N1 SKSOLUTION f-- axsmpinm shill mm lesson Thursday evening at the church house. The lesson All Children should be Taught of the Lord was given by Jalalne Jensen. Eloise Benson showed the Library helps In the ward and offered to be of assistance to any of tha teachers upon request Refreshments were served by to hostess, Janice Griffin Wanda Andrew, Janice Green and Joan Hansen, LaMeB Ashcraft, Velds Soackman, Beverly Gillens, Ethel Rawlins, Helena Andrew, Joann Eub, Melva Cottle, Millie Soackman, Jalalne Jensen, I lbs am aa may aa providsd by law. Tha Iba taxiaiaUiie awy taiaHaa Of iiaanlw (rampmidafw ' X -.-- norma Reeder and 3S L Ik ta Aitlda UnT Bmtloa S aamd la any war to tha aarvieoK the Uoited States the Constitution of tha State ar af the atato af Utah aad by Utah ta read aa followa: Boetiau L All taairfble pray- - the bjHjiill a A )"' r i nt frrii pro-raaal- nf fi Its Time For Long Ranis US team stake party at the Stake center Saturday evening. Many TYenton people called at the Mortuary in Logan on Monday evening and Tuesday and also attended the funeral services for AArs. LaVar Hoff and son David. The community was deeply grieved at the tradgey to Mr. Hoff and tom- 9a nsr ooastita-Ma-o. htai : La-pra- Mr. and Bin. Paul Jensen, tit Mr and Mrs. Bovd Pitcher Mrs. Wm. Liti had as week-and Mr. and Mb. parents, Mr. attended the Humus, from reception Heber City. Mrs. TMtr The Relief Society opening night at SmKhOeld. LaMar is social was held Monday aftera brother of Mrs. Jensen. noon. A musical program Mr. and Mrs. Alan Turner, Oven by the trio Lula Lott, babv. were weekend guests Note Griffin, Melva Cottle, acof Mr. and Mrs. Party John- companied by Norma Reedson. Mr. and Sirs. Turner are er with Ethel Rawlins from Salt Lake City and were narrator. Ethel also gave enraute to Star Veflev, Wyo. comic reading. Luncheon was RUl Cornish spent the week served at 2 p. m. followed by end at Salt Luke City visiting the program. The tables were Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Do beautifully sat with Autumn Cornish. He reports his mo- decorations and place cards ther, the former Donna Dickby the presidency. son, to be much Improved fol a i r Benson. of aaraoaa wha v3a the aUtaiy awvtoo id Btataa or the atato af Utah wore killed hi aaUoa ar MiwrtSk by law. The died aa a raaolt property af tba atato, eouatiee, Itlaa, towns, achaal dlatrfata, m-- Tha aanaldpal eorporatioiu andbuM-taKa by law far aa lie libraries, lota arlth tha thonon oaod exclntirely fldaati with to ' far either reUxious wanhto ar af tha atato charitable porpoaaa. aad photo aal sear, Fto the of burial eat bald or aaod far private ar corporate benefit, r aay tEorofi the I hall ba exempt from tiuu provide for lavyfaw Tfenjribta personal piuparty pra-aata Utah on January 1, ah, a taa aavally, tha utaal tateraat aad which la held for aala ar aad which ta ahlppod ta tha prtadpal af Uml daattaattaa oateiao thta la twenty yaara of tha taw atato withta IS montha awy ba doomed by law to have aeqntrad debt Brisii Beetle fc The no ritoa ia Utah tor porpoaaa atato to directed to aobodt'thta of ad valeram property taxation nad may be exempted tar taw propoaad amendment to tha alee-to- n of tha atato af Utah at tha town ioeb taxation, whether ri neat Rvoeral aiactioa to the manufactured. procaaaad or ar atharwiaa orirtaatinx manner provided by law. Section A If adopted hr taa withta ar without taa atato. Mr. and Mrs and Is TRENTON Water rirhta. ditehaa, eanala, elector af thta state, thin Vance Benson enjoyed a plane torily. naarvelra. power planta, pomp-ta- x Btataa, or aadar thla (ball ba taxad Primary held their Those in charge of the lunclowing open heart surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rawlins, heon wen LaMlell Ashcroft, y Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashcraft Clara Cottle, Donna Read and Noand Mr. and Mrs. Roland rma needer. Mortenson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Payne were those from Trenton who attended the Seventies Tisalta Ton. Hast Couple Fly To Oregon, California pro-dae- recuperating satisfac- Sunday was also the birth-- j day anniversary for Ervin H. phmtei tranantaaiea Unco, apoa Jairaaryl, 196k. Atwhere to Floisle Mrs. Ore., Eugene, Read and he and Mrs. Read trip Wednesday LAMONT F. TORONTO. pipe and flnmaa owned and wand by hdMdoala or corpor- Sflcntuy af State af the State they virited several days with kinson took her parents, Mr. were dinner guest of their son of ation! for irriratinx land within of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- a son, Mr. and Mrs. Winston and Mrs. H. L. Button that tha feNRdni to a down to Salt Lake WaBy and family of Preston. Clarkston A atataor owned tar inchor the TIFYtrue FTom there they and correct copy af Benson. full, corporation a, City where they boarded a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grant individual nembari thereof. tha eonetitutional flew to San Francisco, Calif., plane for California to visit and daughter and Mrs. Helen ahall net be aapnrately taxed ao propoaad by the fwular and daught- Jones and children all of OgLeyialatara, to visit their son Lionel and their Iona aa they ahall be owned of the Thirty-Fift- h den were Sunday visitors ui and naed eretu lively for aoeh 1968, aa appoan af record la family. They visited the Oak- er Mr. and Mrs. Gale Skin- the ward at the homes of saw and Power ner. land office, power many my Temple planta pnrpoeea. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant tranamimkm I Inn and other visited WHEREOF. Also beautiful WITNESS I IN sights. The three children of Mr property ned for xeneratinx have hereunto aet my hand and other relatives and friends in and Mrs. Dennis Martindale and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bingand delhrerinc electrical power, affixed the Gnat Seal of tha California. are staying with their grand- ham. a portion of which la naed tor state of Utah, at Salt Laka Morris Pitcher, LuMrs. Evelyn ftarniehtac power for pomninx city, thla 29th day of Auxurt, morning Tuesday parents while Joan is attendwater for irrigation pnrpoeea on jpd4. la I.ott, Nola Griffin, Melvin ing the World's Fair. She was Ashcroft and Kathy Chambers Cottle, Ethel Rawlings and awarded this trip by Stan played with the Shy View high JOBONTO Norma Reeder gave a musi- ley products Company for out school band at the Utah State SaereUiy Ac extent that inch urope-t- v to football game last Saturdi cal program at the Clarks ton standing work. oaed for aoeh purpoaea. Then (SEAL) who marchWard for their opening social Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fife Those from here are of Relief Society. This was and son Brian, of Brigham, ed with the NC Aires followed by a delicious lunch- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd But tars, Rachael Ashcroft, Carolyn Read. eon. of Salt Lake City were Sun- Chambers and Carolyn CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 Miss Linda Reader has day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Several people from here attended the Temple sessions moved to Ogden where toe Harold Spackman. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - fleaa. and (t) to on Wednesday and Wedneswill attend Business Henegers Mr. and Roland Mrs. POSING TO ADD SECTION S2 mamma aa my ba Her Mrs. day evening. mother, College. and Gladys Haws enTO ARTICLE VI OF THE and proper for inaurinx tha Venice Reader took her to Mr. and Mrs. Theron HanCONSTITUTION dinner at the Tropical OF THE timilty of xovenimantel oj W. STATE OF UTAH, RELATING tioaa iBeludtax, but not limited Ogden last week to And In Brigham City Sunday, sen and Mr. and Mrs. TO TEMPORARY 8UCCE8- - to. tha ftaandiig theraof, but ings and get registered to Salt Sam drove Holt Lake birthoccasion the the being SION TO THE POWERS AND iiuWtkM 1 and 2 af thta school. day anniversary of Gladys-Mr- . City on business Thursday. OF PUBLIC OF- - tion shall net permit the pubUe Mr. end Mrs. John Weston Little James Godfrey has and Mrs. Reed Rawlins FTCES IN PERIODS OF offlean so appointed to act on 1 to ba been released from the hos- and family attended a birth- of Lake town were visitors In EMERGE NCY RESULTING tha ConstL pital following severe buns day dinner at the home of the ward Monday. FROM DISASTER CAUSED ta contravention af BY ENEMY ATTACK. tution and applicable and is reported to be making Mr. and Mirs. Maurice Carter Mr. and Mrs. Clair Button Section 2. Tha aeeretary of Be it rewired tar tha Lexjala-tur-a Car- cf Pocatello, were visitors of of Corrine, Sunday.-Mrsof tha State of Utah, state ta directed to submit thta satisfactory progress. Vautoan Soackman has al- ter was celebrating her Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lott on of all members amendment to tha alee-e- f elected to each of tha two the State of Utah at the so been released to bis home Sunday. bourn vottax In favor thera- next xenand election ta tha of: manner provided by taw. Section L It ta propoaad to Section 8. If adopted by tha amend Article VI of tha Con-- alactora of thla atata, thla atitution of the State of Utah amendment shall taka meet tha by uddtax Section 82, to read aa first da? of January, 1964. follows: I. LAMONT F. TORONTO, Suction 82. Notwithstanding Secretary of State of the State a or of Utah. DO HEREBY CERapodal any xenenl of tha Constitution, tha TIFY that the forexotax is a io ala order to insure full, true and correct copy of Lajri tun continuity of state and local tha constitutional moot wove rn operations in propoaad by tha nxular of tmerxency resultinx of the Thirty-Fift- h Led da turn. from disaster caused by enemy 1968, as appears of record ta V IntH-vldoa- la son-in-la- w ' Mor-tens- Mrs. Louise Heath of Salt Lake Ctty and Mrs. Thora Price of Wells viQe were visi- tors of Lula Lott Thursday afternoon. They also attended the funeral service of Louiss of cousin, Delbert Jensen To Vole REGISTER: SAT.- - Weston. Nikki Koppes Is spending the winter here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrill and attending school af the USU. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koppes of Marion, Iowa. or TUEL A Utah c- -. State AFL-O- jGiOy.E O R N OR Have you thought about en Hie e Dangers . two-thir- 13th OCT. Sponsored Adv. S - 10th OCT. ds of the Moss-backe- d provi-ion- da per-lo- attack shall have the nower ana immediate doty (1) toprovjde tor prompt and temporary me- cession to the powers and duties af public officea of whatever na-tore and whether filled by elec- Mon or appointment, tha incum-benta of which may become unavailable for carry mx on tha powers and duties of such of-- IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto aet aiy hand and affixed the 'Great Seal of the State af Utah, at Salt lofca City, this 29th day of Auxuat 1964. (SEAL) IEPHESENTATIVE Mg ds si off Unit groups and Individuals ura Bartons success In Congress In securing passage of two major biFs, the Dixie Project and the Canyonlandi National Park are ample evidence that he practices what he preaches. vautBPQtaFOWthaFraiport AiusndmantT ANSWER: Ts Mp bring In now Jobs and iww iorUtabs I ttsaa consideration LAST. Oov.GseriiD.CVto ... He said: It Is not often that a freshman Congressman from a small state saeeeeds to getting sack legislation aa Canyoalands aad the Dixie Project passed to Us first term . . . worked with all of ns . . . placed the best Interests of the state of Utah above partisan eonsldern-- . . " Stewart UdaB MMV KCPX-T- KUTV Mnnyradto stations Senator Frank E. Moss Dr. Ernest L Wilkinson VM 80TVmg SOT iCSmonAssn. i Motor Transport AsMb Utah and Cmptamimt Planning Board IMMErato MttchoN Miilcti I Baosrtnm vMvn ko ivampvon Thornes Q. Judd DsvIdS. King WWiam Bruhn a Lswrsnca J. Burton Rap. CMc officials throughout the state FP . tV' Ff6oPf1 i (Constitutional Amendment No. 1) m ; rf F te Utah OmmMm hr Om RrMpwt ARMtOiNnl, AteHWrikwGtebiiiM. ;. s . Stinted-Examin- Is "One Great Deserves Another" u BE-ELE- Mom and the wsnld labor bosses have dearly stated they (aver reappor-ttonmeof both houses of State Legislatures on a population basis. This Mg-cit- y nt eliminate representation on the basis of eras, industries sad even paid. THHE1T TO THE CONSTITUTIOHU RIGHT! concelrt Ntid eventamlly pat the control of nil state legislators throughout the country fat the hands of Interests and eves minority who gnaps organise as a Mock. With this coated, the conatttatim esold ba amended body (by a 2Srds vote of the state legblateras) to do sway with each state having 2 votes in the National Senate. Thta would swan there Mg-cit- y Barton has ALWAYS put the best interests of Utah FIRST and par His performance has caused such men as Democratic Secretary of Interior. Stewart Udall, the men directly responsible to the President for the direction and supervision of an activities ta the Department of Interior to bear testimony to Bartons effectiveness. Industry Galt Late Tribune Deseret News 0den . Lurance J. Burton boliovei: Success in Congress depends on background, experience, legislative knowhow together with a lot of hard work. QUESTION: w PLAN? IN CONGRESS LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State essrarrcaraecrai Utah LsgtataHiw Confsrsnoa Utah Crtomen's Assn. Utah PM Growers Aim. iVritay DdryAun. REAPPORTIONMENT would be only one Senator for Utah. Idaho and Nevada combined. BEFORE YOU VOTE AWRY YOUR LIBERTIES BEMEHUI: ERNEST WILKINSON WILL FIGHT for fair repreranUtlon for all counties an the same general plan oar National Leglslatme. u TOTE FOB CT LAURENCE J. BURTON Congressman, 1st District Republican Paid Political Advertisement by Boosters for Barton WILKINSON For U.S. Senator Republican Paid Political ad by Volunteers ter Wilkinson, Idle E. Htoagren, Goaty Chairman V r irirmtortirtirinln |