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Show rrrrr ? iV. ' ; ' ' ' i ,.y " ?,. I W "v i'vf. .. ' W)1 fVI - OeMar IS, HU COVB BB1EF1 ,r Cove Woman Tours Far Eaot lira. KHiabcth Rngaear of Garmaay waa a recant visit-o- r of tha Roy Geddea family. Sha la a farmer acquaintance of Dark! while ho served on m to Germany, aa LDS lftr. aad lfra. Clarence Alton aad Mr. and lira. B Blair of Lawiatoa drove to VaUay, Wyo., to viait :A,i .,jrf ',, if. A trio, Mrs. Lone BmttlLMrt. tar Ifrs. Mured Tripp Laora Smith aad BbiL AlDaaa Mon- - Smith, sang That Wonderful hrid ataka Motor ofMlne." la Mm Raaotattflaa of mpact from tho AflMricaa Lapon 'Aufl road by lira, Mar-- i lary Bair. Talks wove ghraa Mr. and Mrs. Lex J Mrs. Mm HOI and Horbort Sunday with by bto parents, Mr. adMn. Aa theay Ji Efflla La Batfagr. Othar vaanjrthaLad-- W. F. Smith Jr., H'ii Richmond rave in Mpp, lianrla TiDoteon, Doaa WJ QNKM wj of tha Richmond ward Rattaf Soctoty cared for theftowora. row" adAMde WHk Ha, to we MSfflft to IS TRENTON -- Mr. aad lfra. WlUlam V. Coonary had da Ida daughter Mr. mdlfra. cratic meeting in Logan Fri-- rtHMefw of IfWyan ptiii Ef, Md Mn. Aryd C Re of Bw-lOBe Snaday evening Ifr. and vid tar th hoitMi. On Moo- lira. Robert Reader attended Cedla, Mn. Lamb COVE -- Mrs. Ethel Leavitt a family gathering at tha SCtacU, Mn. Arvd R left Salt Lake by plane homo of her sister, lira. wan vlattari at tha horn of Saturday onroute to Su Franof Hyde Park Ifr. and Mrs. Roadw. cisco where she Joined a tour s they visited with a to go to tha Far Eaot CHa teat Ifr. lfn. ad Cedi E.Reaee ad family ot Rom Fink In group nor slater, Verna lmgflng C-N. , aad hla Balt Lako won Sunday Payne, aad son, Captain Kant Franda (Nonna) Champagne and aoa Scott of BaOGaraaaa, CaUf., lira. Btodno Shambarg daughter Dariaaa of Ban- I and lftaa Edm of Logan. Tha pagnea were enrouta from a tour of the eaat Mr. and lira. Roland Mor- tenaon wont to Venal, Utah. Flaming Gorge nay touredDinooaur National Dam and bro-Preside-nt dau-Gad- to . Ferris Chambera and Reader attended a Proposed Chornies Utah's Con sftifeuttiion on f ., . , r J , Cl.. ' TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS FLECTION FOR OR AGAINST A CON THEREFORE VENTIONj VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, tlie iwople of this sovereign Statu of Utah are blessed with tha constitu tional guarantees of fife? liberty, property, and' seSf government State op Utah or ::t or THK SKCRKTAIIY ' BAlir UU cm aiATb August 29, 1966 , ; ; . Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature vj the State ef Utah hat entrusted me with the responsibility lor publishing the following Propositions, which relate 'to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of Vie Proposit as ft will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious nature oftk esc Impositions 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 weal civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to. render r. and wise decision. UK1V i ' to poiatment of oommittoeo ascertain facta and ommendnUone os to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and Joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may be cteaUd by Joint resolutions, A resolution creating any ouch committee may authorise it to act during sessions of the legislature, during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session. Any such committee shall have the powers and perduties provided by the form resolution creating it, including tlw power of subpoena and the power to him and to maintain staff, and in addition- it niiall have such powers and perform such duties ns may be provided by law or by the rules ot the legislature or either house thereof. Tho legislature may provide tor the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any each committee. This amendment, if electors of by mil take effort first day of i to WHEREAS, (Tie guarantee of elf government iukS extends to right of tlw people to revise their coiKtitutionr.! elurter; and WHEREAS, it is turn their tot people shouldappropriate attention periodicslly to consideration of funiisnientel of government and the machinery of government in the tight id evere hanging socusl and seonomic conditions; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED tar of ' : tho memhers elected to each Sincerely, branch of the Legislature, that it ba recommended to the elec- Jnnuaiy, 1967. CLYDE L. MILLER tors to vote at tlw general elecPROPOSITION NG B I Secretary of State tion to ba held in 1068 for or ANNUAL SSSSlAfS OF n convention to consider THR LEGISLATURE of Utah Man veto In affirms tiva. the whether .it shell ba amendedand or canrHriatea SHALL SECTIONS S AND the saeaMaa flftm revised. We action it is 18 OF ARTICLE VI OF THIS obor of votes cut at dsemed By Hint necessanr such such oloctkm oludl oomtitute o proposition bo submitted to the CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE Na nUihcton. proposition nrAMENDED TO PROVIDE BE RESOLV' lORROraiTAK FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS ud coatein'any party deoisna- - ED IT FURTHER Secmtaiy of State OF THE LEGISLATURE is directed to submit this ' CONSISTING GEN8. If a BMtropolitan typo sition to the electors of thepropoSee. State ERAL SESSIONOFOF ANOT SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of TO the is fovemaent approved, of Utah general FORTY-FIV- E 'BE ADDED TO THE CON charter caramiMionaaidl, within to be heldin IMA EXCEED in Tlw STITUnON OF THE STATE one nwnth after b DAYS IN ODD tion shall be submitted to OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time NUMBERED YEARS AND A lactam in the foUovdng form: COUNTIES OF 75,000 OR the BUDGET SESSION OF NOT Secretary of Bti . Whereat the thirty-sixt- h MORE PERSONS TO TO EXCEED TWENTY in the metropolitan reof State of TABLI8H A METROPOLI-TA- otfontao Utah LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN proceed to frame a doemad it necessary to call EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. FORM OP GOVER- gion and Betting forth a plan of a convention to revise NMENT WITHIN METRO- charter or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD for the metropolitan Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALENPOLITAN REGIONS WHICH government The oxpenceo of die amend Utah hoe and recommended COULD REPLACE ANY region. DAR DAY SESSION WHICH eommiaeion ehall bo adthat electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF darter vanced by the atato and the lection for or against a con- OTHER YEAR LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the vention; therefore vote either, WITHIN THB.RBGION. five withta motropditon region Section L It ie propoeed te for a convention eonmdedonom Charter yean.amend Article VL Seetiora S of a hall bo allowed no Bastion L agninot n convention pay for thdr and 16 of Constitution ef the wm with county but ehall bo allowed -- 1 U a ; majority of all to ehetaen State of Utah te mad: A famn ulOB MS Xlv EVWa by the board voting, at thio otectiocu toU i of Ba&l Regular aw vote .for n nroventoL ehall be 7. The charter ro LoghLrtam, at I WHS ora-ohaeat of at oholl provide by bar for dull bo filed with tho Ba of State by the charter e Jamwa aa utmlttwl to the Sahidd in toed yearn, to the limitations at thio orticla. don sod man metrooloctoa of tho MOl S PROPOSITION qualified i wMoh shell and ragu! Sea 8. Notwithotondinf an to at doctor n conrtitu-tiopolitan region ba knew othar provWoao ol tin doter-mine- d held bo to time to toll be held in oftto aUta.a . tar tho charter conade-ioCTCISM In which ahell bo not lem than i at 18 o'clock, P.M. on jaaea idth.tha OF taty days eabeequent to Bo BHAIX, .SECTION 1 Monday In January, ' CON-O- N and not than more ARTICLE VH THE OF oompietion of tmmlsr powam aui fauctiaM one year from each date. At OF THE STATE tomntivo provieiona may to vet-a- d AH BE AMENDED i vida for ALLOW THE STATE upon eeparatdy. Notice . totto mnanor of hbtdning freo UDITOR AND THE STATE TREASURER TO BE ELIGI- (8) bills l nwernooatal unita, t Sf?U BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT ikial records, funds and other ap- chairman of MORE THAN TWO SUCCES- appropriationsmi inforgnenl new proproperty and aeMts, and provide SIVE TERMS RATHER or for ell molten neceeeory ms or atrviooa, (4) THAN THE ONE TERM incidental to the effectuation of matters submitted to NOW ALLOWED. l the fpcegoioa poOvMono. legislature in writing by the Jv 1. It is propoeed to mor daring aMon, and : Articlo VII, dilative matters brm of tho Constitution of session tar lntroc State to emote metropolitan of Utah to mod m fallows: tion by two-thirof memunonfca potition to do so of region matropolitaa The Sec. S. No person shall ba bers of either hoass. be fitad nomine the metxo-to bo fixed therein. digitate to office of governor teUteturo however, may pro-or secretary of state unis he hall have attained to Sea 16. No general m atod thereby may superoodo oayl of thirty years at tinw of of legialatuie toU ei office forty-fiv- e justing forrns of government in , his flection, nor to legieUtive days, and chided in metropolitan re- of attorney general unlaw he no midget eeeeion ehoU exceed dam-tar- . Shall have attained gion if m provided in age of twenty lfolatiw days, except .Within propoeod metropoli-ta- d of time in ernes of impaechmant and twenty five years at radon and dull bo filed in shall Adoption not invalidate of hie oloctioa, and have and ef any except that at the offieo of Secretary of laws and ordinanesa not in admitted to practice in tegular eeeeion the legialotara at least six months prior therewith. The prams court of territory or imy adjourn to a datowhen It next general election. to tan government shall metropolihove the etate of Utah, nor toll eimveno for not to Bead. The Secretary of State be in five legiotetive toll haU forthwith publish notico of Um WBlMDOM Of bar at purporo of the filing of petition, naming oupeteeded No utils, end H h and tU Within metropolitan region biUe after op- any of tho offiom glllllHlWLW boandme theme prowl of No la section one of tide artid H in The uniew at timo of hla election petition. oppios thereof; certified by thirty be pabUahed charter he ehall bo a qualified i week for dx consecutive weeks didl be filed in offioo of aad shall haw a rtovtaga Soerotary of State, who shall do-lidtima of tho atato or and pubUshed in one copy thmoof to Ob m yean officer Urn In toboindm metropoli ' Secmtaiy o' Urn Ugifalo to bo of petition to the It adoatod by t dene of coo ner provided ttaiSSTSbrota riudi bo ArtidoXIaf Tho take noon ana Boa 8k Tho ' editing In PROPoamoN 4 body ballot pall have IXOULATSVM BTANDDm , Should a aU rights, to - to i con-eep- ts to two-thin- la to to ., ret to i tot to to LEG-ISLATI- Leg-Matu- re to to N to ; a p to to to to : i na n, sassaatg1 t n ilimXiSai to to to to to - to to to to to to to to to to toto tot to to ds to to to to to to to to to to oot-fort- to to to I to to toto to to to ton SHw ssfsstSS? M to to to na B5gS03 to tewm. pedal purporo do metropolitan region tw eon euo filing of . tho petition. Boo. 5. At time tho voters to limitatioM, c iceduro eetaUhlmd by metropolitan melding within vote to approve or mjrot Uatan and nlm of lure promalgated by to titan typo of to to SHALL to at a growl a charter mmmiminn to preparet. ia plan of metropolitan Conrlidotao otoli to fovan-imon.quoB-Iflo- d oleetom U-- EACH LEGISLATURE TO COMMITTEES TO - THE APPOINT SERVE BETWEEN 1ZIZI LATIVB SESSIONS AS WELL AS ! roch metropolitan shall dsoigaato efiB may bo oorvod ro to i, ' Sec. 34. Special mmlone of' legislature (1) may be convened by the governor ee provided in article VII, section 6, or (2) ehall be convened by presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives, acting Jointly, upon written re-- , of the memquest tar bers of each house. At a special session convened by the presiding officer of the two houses, , legislnture shall . consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of approved by nwmlx-ul either house. The legislature, however, may provide for iU expenecs.. If adopted tar the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of Janu-- . to to two-thir- to ary, 1967. : PROPoamoM LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND SHALL SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE RECEIVE A SALARY FOR THEIR SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR 1 OTHERWISE PRO BY LAIR AND RE-- J AN ALLOWANCE FOR EXPENSES AND MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY LAW WHEN ATTENDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS AND WHEN OTHERWISE ENGAGED IN ' OFFICIAL BUSINESS. 1. Section It is proposed to amend Article VL Section 0 of Constitution of State of Utah-tmod aa fallows: San 9. Unless otherwise provided fay law mambers of receive comthe htp'rlntnie pensation fag thrtf aervioae of a Sinpetition thopi ro be fQodwtth 1 Secretory days pnor to ion. If n majority ors voting upon tho to r ' i, . Pno. adlfrv. CkraaR. ad Mn. Andorow, Bfrfrop Merlin L. Andnw, Mn. Hon- IT B r. ilBCTOR IN flNUHWff wan mmtmt thoM goarsi oonfoni iig ffraTaUDriMOrtonia Bockatosd of the Dm RoUof Sodoty bond ti-tond- Mid Society coofor- - ad Mn. Narmand J. Mr, Andrew of ML VornoB, Wuh., goeoti of PllJyy and Mrs. Martin L. Andrew Monday evening. They had come to attend conference. . Mr. and Mn. Da Chriaten en of Fort HeU, Me., Mn. Wits chriatenaen of Bleck- fOOt era! lire. ICHm filpmfh of Bttriing, Ido., were vlitton Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mn. Meriln L. Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. Ho Brown, ColUe Sue wen Garold dinner guesti Sunday of Mr. md Mrs. Jooeph E. AtUnoon, p Mr.' and Mn. Lew P. nant Saturday at Sdt Lake qty where they attend-a- d conference. Ifr. and Mn. VerraU Brown tisH gg weekend gueiti her children, Ifr. and Mn. We ley May and three children of SaltLake City,n Mr. and Mn. K6K auj no cyiiwrNi of Centerville, Ifr. end Mn. Lewla Wmpeon, MIm Joyce Archibald and her fiancee, Mr. Chartee of Sett Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Carol) Eddy of Idaho Ctty, - ad to t joined her after Mtendjng in. general Lake. A family held M Roy Gaddae home Kwra were tore. while Thom present were Mr. Ifcuk-Hn- , Pawns, in Tokyo. Sho will Ifri. WUford Hatch of Dr. and Mrs. WDford visit Japan, In Geddas and foaUy of Ogdon, other ptscse at Interest David Geddas, Mr. andlfri. Tho Guido Patrol took a mountains Wodnos Adraln Geddes and family. hike in Mrs. Geddes sorved a dinar day afternonand had a day wm vent vtolt-inan uting the cor 10m Carol Alton and Mra. Thorn Geddes tha group and a hot lunch wm Mrs. Marilyn Karr drove to homo of Mrs. Ogden to visit Dr. and Mra. enjoyad at MaiiM RswUm, guide teach- WUford Geddas and family Kerrs returned hike. before comptotton of er, home.: ... . Geddea for toft LongRy view, Texas, last . month to Mrs. NeVaa Geddes wm stake New York recently sustained to be anmloyed by Life Insurance company of- ReUefSoctety board m social fice. Mrs. Geddes Joined him tplfiHW leader. She rttfdfd last week. They will make the general ' Relief Soctoty thdr home In Longview where conference in Salt Lake. Ray to attending tha Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. TYeeoff Alton University. of Phoenix, Arts., and Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Kerr of Wash- Mrs, Frank Owens, an uncle ington, D. C., made a sur- Od aunt of Mrs. Thorn Gedprise visit to her parents, Mr. and lfra. Roy Geddes, Wed- des, visited the Geddeses toot nesday. Captain Thomm Kerr to - to jet to ad In ad to n g. ad to n to to ( to to . AH-so- nm ad lira. Lorraine daughter Carol May of Pad, Idaho, spent the weekend with her parent!, Mr. and lfra. E. W. Bingham. Dinner guesti Sunday of Mr. and Mn. wwghm wore Lombw and her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Allred of Logan. Darwin, a grandion, is attending USU. The lfla Joy girts hold their rote tying ceremony recently under the direction of lewter, Pearl Griffin. Songs by tha girts aco . ll.OOQ.0O a year for Marlene AtUnm and iedhy lotivw term payable ed by Janet Griffin. Ina! The mambers wm by Vickie Mor vocation team and miteaie allewanms a by taw fog attending rill; oymboUsm of the rcaa by Connie Ward; Mia Joy jf ft, tettelataromd e and moetingi of given by Margaret Joint rose tying The ood. . and itwito adwhoa to lagtelatan official Shirlene Griffin, Margaret business. No incmasa of compenWood, Vanda Buttan, Dorma sation ahell be affective daring Spademan, Connie Ward, Deto period for which bra Andrew, Elaine Spack-m- a and Cheryl Kupfer. dictode YWMJA officers and motors oleetom of wore apodal guests. RefreshIf adopted by h the state this t ahull ments were served. Benedictake effort first day of Janu- tion waa by Debra Andrew. ary, 1967. Mrs. Rulon Griffin of RuPROPOSITION NO. 8 pert and lfra. Jane Dahle of Clarksten were Saturday visBOARD OF EXAMINERS itors of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey SHALL SECTION U OF Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry EDer-wARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE spent the weekend visitOF UTAH BE AMENDED TO children and other thdr ABOLISH THE BOARD OF ing Idaho. At Paul in motives IS WHICH EXAMINERS, COMPRISED OF THE GOVthey visited with Ifr. end Mrs. Clark EUerman, spent ERNOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE ATsome time with a daughter, THIS TORNEY GENERAL and Mrs. Ed Stdley of BOARD NOW HAS THE Mr. DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL Rupert, visited a brother and CLAIMS AGAINST THE hla wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray STATE OF UTAH AND TO Clark of Buhl. They called SUCH OTHER on Mr. and Mrs. Wiuord ArPERFORM ARB PREDUTIES ASLAW. chibald of Buhl and Lowell SCRIBED BY Allred of Castleford, Idaho. to Mrs. Allred had been taken to Beotian L Itte IS of the hospital far treatment State of They report that section of tjtahto the country also had a killing Sea IS. Untt etorwlm frost gemmor, iBlkv iiguv iniiiKHHii ijina iiung- oii' ibitfiov4iuiffineaii ALL f Far a ' , SPECIAL L limited tima only while they last you can SAVE from , 100 to l600 on magnificent NEW EnD)mcrvo:zx. ASTRO-SONI- C to iAMI to in to toll ataafo-henr- bln SS3vSd7iuSi. Ne Tabes Solid State Components, in both tone generator and amplification system, achieve the highest degree of acoustical efficiency. Sets a new standard of reliability, too, by eliminating tubas and damaging heat So revolutionary, they -- ... surpass all other organ achievements! Wider, purer tonal range Mora frue orchestral voices to to Greater undlstorted music powef Much easier playing facility . m - to CLUBS of state of aU ton take TMa effort on approval by to L CLYDE L. MILUGL State ef of State ot Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ' foregoing is a full, copy ef the Bee-rota- ry to na s ' pro- - to Special Bern by ion held in 19M. as appears on record In my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto art my head and 1966 and NOW ONLY v The LaCova dub met at the hone of Mrs. Joyce Allen. County nurse, Mrs. Myrle Timms, showed fllmi pubUc diseases. Mrs. Alin aerved a luncheon. Special gneit was Mn. Lewis Wad of Smithfldd. COVE This pROFosmoN Na ' y OPNBTmmONAL - PROPOSITION NO. 7 ; CLYDE whoohoU bo nominated by potf-'tio- n oignod, with thdr rooportivw to two-thir- to ARTICLE thr THE STATE AMENDED TION OP r; gnooti Ifr. andlta. of Mi oaronto, E. Bpwcor. Mn. f i t n An-Lam- b, Raoae, who la BYU. Pres. Raaao to attend tha IDS Others at the were Mr. aad lfra. William G., Raapa of Whitney, Mr. and lfra. Roland A. Reeae and Ifr. aad Mra. Scott FlucUgar aad two j I MILLER a Full Percussion plus ftrummor Ropoatl Model beautiful hand-rubbe- AB-30- 0 d In fin-liha- s, F.0.B, factory. WITH BENCH So eaqr to play end Am, toot You will thrill to a truly Big Organ Sound plus many features found only on much higher priced models; four fhmilies of organ tone; 9 true orchestral voices plus bass; two- -' peed Percussion Repeat plus two decay rates for obtaining a wide variety of musical effects; vibrato and volume controls, IP Bass Woofer. Why settle for lew 7 high-efficien- this is in mil amsrnis gift in mi hhqli nnnr LAY YOURS AWAY NOW Bacmtary - CONVENTION GAXX WHEREAS THE THIRTY. IXTH LEGISLATURE OP STATE OP UTAH XT NECEBBARY .addition at BaSwi SI of BOSS DISTDIBOTIUG |