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Show IB THE CITIZEN Sptember 26, 1968 Kjaew. .'x.-ir- Missionary Back From Cumorah , LEWISTON Elder Gordon Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Barlow of Lewis ton, returned Sept. 3 from Che Cumorah Mission after serving two years as a missionary for the LDS church. He reported Ills mission in the Lewiston Third ward sacrament meet ing Sunday night of last week. Mr. ana Mrs. wenaeu wawi ings of Salt Lake City sang a duct in the meeting. Relatives and friends of the Barlow family from out of town who spf nt the afternoon and evening with the Barlows were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruechert, Mrs. Mary Web ster, Mr. and Mrs. Doran Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fox, all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen of Mink Creek, Mrs. Matilda Gilbert of Falrview, and Mr. and Mrs. David Barlow of Logan. Another son, Elwood, and his wife and two children of Los Altos, Calif., have spent the past two weeks in Cache Valley visiting with their parents. They left for their home Monday morning. Mayor and Mrs. L. D. Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell But tars, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. George Pond spent three days in Salt Lake City attending the Municipal League Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ilyer and daughter Cindy of Home-dalIda., visited at the home of their parents in Lewiston, e, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ilyer. They took their daughter to Salt Lake to enroll in the Patricia Stevens Career College and on their return to Lewiston, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Ilyer met at their home for a family party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Claire Cornish of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ilyer of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilyer of Norm Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Spackman of Lewiston. Lunch was served to the group. Dur ing the afternoon, another daughter, Ira Lou, and her husband, Dan Stoddard, called from their home in Colorado Springs to tell them he had been sustained that afternoon as president of the Pikes Peak stake. Bishop and Mrs. M. C. bert attended the golden Gil- wed- ding of his uncle and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Cole, Sunday of last week in Fair-vieBishop and Mrs. Willis Hall also attended. 'Lloyd Gardner, manager of the plant in Richmond, was the speaker in the Lewiston Fourth ward sacra ment meeting Sunday night Hi-La- week. Following the days last week with their momeeting Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ther, Mrs. Orlean Whyte, in entertained at Lewiston. Mrs. Strom is the as Dun-an- t Mr. and Mrs. former Joy Coley. for home their Mr. and Mrs. J. Dee Van Gardner, Bishop and Mrs. M. C. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Rey Orden have received word of Gilbert, Bishop and Mrs. Rex the arrival of a granddaughter Plowman, and Mr. and Mrs. born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carl Nancollis were guests. W. Perkins in Richland, Wash. The family of Mrs. Ada She was greeted Dy a broth Kent met at the home of Mr. ir David and a sister. Dehnr. and Mrs. Wayne Noble in ah. The Perkins family will Lewiston Saturday to honor return to Utah soon to live their mother who was observ- in Provo where Mr. Perkins ing her birthday anniversary. has a fellowship at the BYU They attended the funeral of for the school year. Great Wilms Hall, shorthand instructor, adjusts a grandfather, grandparents are Mr. and Unit" in Sky View classroom. C. Van Mrs. and Orden in of Preston Mr. Jensen, Jay then spent the afternoon at Lewiston. the Noble home visiting, a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ratwl-beautiful birthday cake, made ings Jr., of Denver, Colo., and decorated by Carma No have been visiting in Lewis-toFairview and Clifton the ble, was served to the group. Tapes, a Sixty students in two class Gregg Present were Bishop and Mrs. past two weeks. electronic small ana rooms shortoana surprisingly study and Eldean Holliday daughMr. and Mrs. Hazen Bright typing techniques under the broadcasting device and a set ters. Kris and Denise. of and son Mark of Lewiston vis- direction of two teachers. An of Garth Mrs. Mr. lightweight ear phones, and Kaysville; ited in Granger Sunday at the Johnson and children, Kent, home of their son Stephen and ordinary situation but this connoted to a compact tuning year at Sky View high school, box, for each student. At one Steven. Kavlene. Robert and his wife and family. They at- each of the students may time, three professionally reLeAnn, and an Indian girl, tended sacrament meeting practice and perfect his or her corded lessons are broadcast Eilee Drye, of Hunter; Mr. when Stephen's wife Carol re- skill at any one of three to the class; each student D. Kent and ceived her Golden and Mrs. Richard Gleaner speeds best suited to a parti "tunes in" according to his Debbie. Rickv and Kevin of award. cular need. At the same time, need. AH of which adds to Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kent the instructor is free to mon three definite advantages-meet- ing Noble and family, Susan, uar-relvisited in Lewiston with the itor each student and to speak individual student Linda, Kathleen, Ralph W. R. Westovers and in Cove to an individual or to the en- needs, providing facilities for and Clark, and the guest of with the Verland Leavitts on tire class. independent practice and honor, Mrs. Ada Kent, all of their way to their home in This near miracle of teach make-uwork and extending Lewiston. Mesa, Ariz., after spending ing and learning is the result the teacher's resources. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Strom of the summer in Montana at of three tape recorders in According to Miss Wilma Milwaukee, Wis., spnet a few their summer home. each room, a triple set of Hall, head of Sky View's Bus 'last conven- tion. son-in-law- 's n, Latest Equipment Used In Business Pre-record- l, p LEWISTON BRIEFS roposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State op Utah . the state for each fiscal year, For the purposs of paying the debt, if any there be, th0 IeglsIature ihall provide the State of Utah to read as for ikying a tax annually, follows: tufficient to pay the annual Section 2. All tangible interest and to pay the prin- property in the state, not ex- - cipai of BUch debt, within empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final United States, or under this passage of the law creating constitution, shall be taxed in the debt proportion to its value, to be Section 2. The Secretary ascertained as provided by 0f state jg directed to submit law. The property of the this proposed amendment to counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of school districts, municipalli- - Utah at the next general elec- corporations and public tion in the manner provided lots with the build- - jjy inW. used hereon exclusively ings t Section 3. If adopted by for either religious worship the electors of this state, this or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect places of burial not held or the first day of January, usea lor private or corpuruio 1969. benefit shall be exempt from It PP KT!5i:lHSL!..h,i?nn; Section 1. r OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY OF STATE Salt Lake Crrr August 30, 19G8 Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for pub' lishing 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 the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because of tfic very serious nature of these Propositions 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 local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information nejeessary to render a just and wise decision. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State taxation. Sroperty for sale which is ary 1, 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Ixfcislature. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system as defined in Article. X, Section 2 of this Constitution, Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to mit this proposed amendment to the electors of tlie State of Utah at the next general tion in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, tins amendment shall take effect sub-stat- e, clcc-braric- s, on January 1, 1969. Tangible personal present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 5 PROPOSITION NO. 4 1, m., which is held MANDATORY or processing and AGRICULTURE RETIREMENT OF LAND TAXATION shipped to final desJUDGES tination outside this within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acPROPOSING TO AMEND SECquired no situs in Utah for ARTICLETHEXIII, ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITION 3 OF purposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OF TUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may be exTHE STATE OF UTAH OF UTAH. TO PROVIDE empted by law from such BY THE ADDITION OF THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHOR IGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or 1produced ! "iL IZING THE LEGISLA .il USE MAY or oinerwise originating wiin-i- n ULTURAL TURE TO PROVIDE BE ASSESSED FOR ALL without the state. Tanor PROPOSITION NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 2 TAX PURPOSES ON FOR THE MANDATORY gible personal property presRETIREMENT AND ent in Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS COMPENSATION OF FOR REMOVAL OP OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary LEGISLATORS course of business and which TORS RELATIVE TO JUDGES FROM OFFICE. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL Be it resolved by the Lecis PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or USE. lalure of the Slate of Utah, ARTICLE VI, SECTION ARTICLE VI. SECTION manufacturer or farmer, or of all members 2 AND SECTION 10. OF Be it resolved by the Legislivestock raiser may be deemelected to each of the two THE CONSTITUTION 9 OP THE CONSTITU- ed lature the of Stale Utah, of fur purposes of ad valorem TION OK THE STATE Olf" THE STATE OF two thirds of all members houses voting in fauor there OF UTAH. RELATING property taxation to be elected to each of the two on UTAH. RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION 'IX) exempted. Water rights, houses Section I. It is proposed therein favor voting THE TIME AND DURARE PAID TO MEMRERS ditches, canals, reservoirs, f o amend Article VIII of the TION OP SESSIONS OP OP T1IH LEGISLATURE power plant.?, pumping of: of Section 1. It is proposed Constitution of the State 1'OR THEIR SERVICES plants, transmission lines, THE LEGISLATURE. Sec- Utah by tho addition of Secto amend Article and flumes owned XIII, and pipes THE PAYMENT AND tion 28 to read: Be resolved by the LegOP EXPENSE AND used by individuals or cor- tion 3 of tho Constitution of Section 28. The Legislaislature of the State of Utah, M I L E AGE ALLOW-ANCEporations for irrigating land the Stale of Utah to read us ture may provide uniform two - thirds of all members v.iiliin the stale owned by follows: such individuals or corporaelected to each of the two Section 3. The legislature standards for mandatory relie it resolved by the Legis- tions, or the individual memhouses voting in fauor thereshall provide by law a uni- tirement and for removal of lature of the Slate of Utah, bers thereof, shall, not bo form und equal rate of assess- judges from office. Legislaof: two - thirds of all members taxed so long as ment and taxation on all tan- tion implementing this secSection 1. It is proposed elected to each of the two separately only they shall be owned and gible property in the Slate tion shall bo applicablesubseto amend Article VI. houses voting in favor there- used exclusively for such according to its value in to conduct occurring 2 and Hi, of the Constitution of: of purposes. Power plants, money, nnd shnll prescribe by quent to the effective date of the Slate of Utah to read deterSection 1. It is proposed power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall such legislation. Any retireas follows: to amend Article VI, Section other property used for gen- secure a just valuation for mination requiring tlie Sec. 2. Session of the legi- !) of the Constitution of the erating ami delivering elec- taxation of such proficrty, so ment or removal of a judge slature shall be held annu- State of Utah to read as fol- trical power, a portion of that every person and cor- from office shall be subject to which is used f.ir furnishing poration shall pay a tax in review, us to both law und ally at the seat of government lows: the Supreme Court and shall begin on the second Sertion 9. The members of (ower for pumping water for proportion to the value of his, facts, by This Monday in January. A gen- the on lands is additional section or irrigation its purposes her, tangible properly, Legislature shall receive in the stale of Utah, eral session shall hell durmay be provided that the Legislature to, and cumulative with, the of $25 ier diem compensation and from taxation to may determine the manner methods of removal of jusing years, in session, ex- exempted a budget session shall iie held while actually (he extent that such property and extent of taxing transient tices nnd judges provided in while of di?m $15 penses per numbered years. during even in session, and mile-aj- o is used for such purposes. livestock and livestock being Sections 11 and 27 of this Legislation not directly re- uclually These exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used Article. as provided by law. lated to tlie state budget may crue to 'he benefit of the for human Section 2. The Secretary 2. Section The bo considered by the LegisSecretary users of water so pumped Land used for consumption. nf State is direoted to submit agricultural of is to directed State submit under such regulations as the purposes may. as the lecis- - this nronosed amendment to lature during budget session only if permitted by a joint this proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe. lature prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at the electors of the stale of The taxes of tlie indigent resolution passed by t'.vo- to its value for the next general election in thirds of the members elected Utah nt the next general elec- poor may be remitted or abat- according use without re- - the manner provided by law. agricultural tion in the manner providttl ed at such timet and in such to each house. to the value it may have gard Sertion 3 . This amend- manner as may be provided for other purposes. Intangi- - ni,.llt Sec. 16. No general session by law. effect on 3. Sertion If law. Tho adopted by by of the Legislature shall exlegislature may blc property may be exempt- - ,,rov;ii hy tl(.keSectors of np. the the of electors this this for the exemption cd from taxation as property slate, state, ceed sixty calendar il.i.vs, provide amendment shall effect take taxation of homes, or it may be taxed in such from in cases of No budget session siutll ex- on January 1, lHG'J. homesteads, and personal manner und to such extent to not exceed $2,000 as the legislature may pro- I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secceed twenty calendar clavs. properly, in value for homes, hom- vide. Provided tlint if intan- retary of stale of the State except in cases of imp.vu.-li- mcnt. No spot-m- l estead, and nil household fur- gible property be taxed as of Utah. JJO HEREBY CERxrssion PROPOSITION NO. 3 shall exceed thirty calendar nishings, furniture, and property the rate thereof TIFY Dial the foregoing is a equipment used exclusively shall not exceed five mills on full, true and correct copy of days, except in cases of imINVENTORY hv' the owner tliirrnf nt Ilia each dollar of valuation. the constitutional amendpeachment. When any es- TAX REPEAL sion of the Legislature trying place of abode in maintaiifug When exempted from tuxa ments proposed by the regucases of A JOINT RESOLUTION a homo for himself and fain- - tion as property, the taxable lar session of the Thirty-Sevent- h not to exceed income therefrom shall bo the number of calendar legislature, 1967, and PROPOSING TO AMEND ily. Property in value, owned by dis- - taxed under any tax based on by the Second Special Sesdays it may remain in sesSEC- $3,000 ARTICLE XHI. sion as provided in this secpersons who served in incomes, but when taxed by sion held in l'J66, as appears TION 2. OF THE CON- ahlodwar in the military serv- - tho Stale of Utah us prop- - on record in my office. tion. The members shall re STITUTION OP THE any ioc of the United States or erty, the income therefrom ceive for compensation only IN WITNESS WHERESTATE OF UTAH, RE- or the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed. The OF, I Imve hereunto set my the usual per diem cxikmse LATING TO AN AD the unmarried widows nnd legislature may provide for hand and affixed the Great and mileage. VALOREM TAX EX- minor orphans of such dis- - deductions, exemptions and Seal of the State of Utah, at Sec. 2. The Secretary of EMPTION FOR persons or of persons or offsets on nnv tn Wn,l Salt Uke this 30th day PERSONAL ahlcd State is directed to submit who while serving in the mili upon income. 1 he personal of August, City, 10C8, CONSTPROPERTY this proposed amendment to service the of United income i.ix rates snail lie INVENTORY tnry the electors of the State of ITUTING or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum AND HELD FOR SALE States killed elecnext in were action died or rate shall not exceed six perUtah at the general CLYDE L. IN THE ORDINARY service cent of net income. No excise tion in the manner provided MILLER COURSE OF BUSINESS. as a beresult of such may exempted as the leg- tax rate based upon income by law. Be it resohed by the Legis- islature may provide. shnll exceed four percent of Sec. 3. If adopted by the lature of the Stale of Utah, Hg Secretary The legislature shnll pro net income. The rata limita i cLvlora of this state, this two thirds of rill members vide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained fur State ami:.' n ."t shall take effect elected to each of the two sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income, nnd for tho first in revenue, louerray tncesti- - taxes on intangible properly y "f Jununry, houses voting in favor mated ordinary expenses of shall lie effective until Jnnu- 19G9. state " two-thir- ds -- S. Sim-tio- Captain and Mrs. Everett Pearson and six daughters - imix-achmo- -- iness Department, this is one of the finest facilities in the state. The Cache County School District has invested in many other items in addition to the first class electric typewriters, dictaphone machines, adding machines and other units usually connected with the business field. Last year, a data processing machine was installed; and this year, students will gain first hand experience with a new offset duplicator. Indicative of the scope of the program, classes are taught in Shorthand I and II, office practice, business ma chines, Type I and II, record keeping, distributive education, personal use type and notehand. School officials, however, are still looking forward to additional listings. With the beginning of the second semester, the department will be housed in the new Vocational building. Ray Cannon, Vocational Director, states, "We are looking forward to the day when this fine facility will be utilized to its fullest, not only by the school but also by the entire book-keepin- area." Johnny Andrews Mission Reports An-drew- , Cen-tervili- e, son-in-la- I Our tourist program Is successful! Through the end of August, our national parks and monuments had 1 14 increase in visitors over last year. Visits to state parks Copying Service XEROX COPYING MACHINE - are up from most tourist centers report business is anywhere from "normal" to "greatly increased." MIA Play Programs; Primary Songs; Scripture Memorization Sheets; Genealogy Sheets; Birth Certificates; Baptismal Certificates; Checks and Check Endorsement; Pages Out of Books (WIthoat nartlng Book; Family nistory; Bookkeepers Hands (and you can copy your children's bands for Book of Remembrance); Financial Statements; Order Forms and Blanks: School Teaching Pamphlet; Old Newspaper Articles -1 Introductory Offer Copy 15c 10. Chambers of Commerce LOOK WHAT WE HAVE COPIED The tourist promotion program is working.. ..nitp- icking criticisms of the tourist effort ignore the over all reality that we have brought nearly a billion Ea. -- dollars which would otherwise be taken out of Utah 5 or More 10c dol- lars in new tourist money into Utah and keeping Utah dollars in our state E ftVff g, have been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Pearson in Lewiston, after a three year tour of duty TRENTON her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the Army in Germany. Johnny son of Mrs. Helena An Stuart II. Richards. They left Monday for his new Luia Lott, Melva Cottle, No-l- a assignment in Helena, Mont., drew, reported his mission to Griffin, Norma Reeder and except for the oldest daughter, the Southwest Indian Mission Susan, who will be a student among the Navaho people at Ethel Rawlins gave a proat the BYU in Provo. sacrament meeting Sunday gram for the Smithfield LiterMr. and Mrs. Clyde Little-dik- e evening. Many of his relatives ary club Thursday evening at the home of Carl Clawson. and daughter Jaclyn left from Salt Lake City and Harold Spackman has reThursday for Iowa City where Ut, and Pocatello, turned to his home following Univerenter will the were met and Ida., Jacklyn present sity of Iowa to study for her afterwards at the home of major surgery at the Logan Ph.D. The family attended a Mrs. Andrew. Also at the hospital. Mrs. Harold Ward undergoing away party in Smith- - meeting, a vocal solo was renfield hosted by an aunt, Es dered by Beth Smith, accom- went a gall bladder operation ther Littledike, before their panied by Melva Cottle, and Friday morning at the Logan a trombone solo by Clair hospital. departure. Mrs. Hazen Bright accom Smith. Beverly Gillens was Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eller-ma- n and sons, Mr. and Mrs. panied Mr. and Mrs. Hugh sustained as secretary to the Heath, all of Lewiston, to Paul Primary and Seletta Pitcher Boyd Ellerman and family and Ronald Ellerman of Salt Friday and returned on Sat- was sustained as urday. They attended the leader. The Deacon's Quorum Lake City, attended the Wil funeral of Mr. Heath's sister, was reorganized, Mark Grant liam H. Clark reunion at WilMrs. Lucille Elliott, and Mrs. and Joseph Wood was advanc- low Park Saturday afternoon. Bright visited with her sister, ed .to Teachers, and Paul Mar Another son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarinda Green, and riott was advanced to become Clark Ellerman of Paul, Ida., brothers, Jack and Keith Mer a priest spent overnight Sunday with rill. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt his parents. Word has been received by were dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norvel Butler Mrs. Emerett Wiser that her afternoon at the home of their spent a few days last week at Charles Cummings son Mr and Mrs. Ralnh Holt Idaho Falls and Blackfoot Jr., was sustained as second of Roy, it being the birthday wlere Mr, Butler raced his counselor in the BYU 42nd horses at the fair. They also of Neil Holt. ward in Provo on Sept. 8. Her anniversary visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hill W. Bingson Cordell was sustained as Mr. and Mrs. E. and family in Idaho Falls. went to Logan Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. P. second counselor in the bish ham Eppich afternoon to make the ac- attended the of a opric of the Lennox ward in wedding 25th of their great grandson in Salt Lake Inglewood, Calif., on Sept 15 quaintance Mrs. Cummings is the former grandchild, son of Darwin They also Maxine Wiser of Lewiston and and Dixie Allred. Mrs. Vira her visited sister, they are former residents of who is at the SunHancey, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T, shine Terrace. Mayor and Mrs. Ferris Wiser have returned from Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Boise where they visited with their daughter Gayle and her Stuart II. Richards and Mr. husband and family, the Jack and Mrs. Willard Pitcher attended Municipal League at Leavitts. Mrs. Jack Westover of Salt Salt Lake City this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin JohnLake City was an overnight guest on Wednesday at the son and children of Provihome of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. dence were Sunday visitors of Westover in Lewiston. Mrs. Ted Lewis of Las Veg as came to Lewiston Sunday BYU prior to leaving for the to visit with her mother, Mrs. mission field. Tourism Is a big factor ta Jane Haslam. and take her Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk of this campaign because I to Las Vegas where she will Lewiston spent four days in promised to increase our spend the winter with the Salt Lake City and Tooele visLewises. Mrs. Lewis was ac- iting with their children and tourist trade to bring new companied by her son Jeff to attending a wedding reception money into Utah. Provo where he entered the of a granddaughter. ex-ce- nt TAN-GUIL- Shorthand students take dictation at individual speed. and spent elsewhere. Ea. THE PRESTON CITIZEN PRESTON, IDAHO PHONE 8534155 MID 11 (III H. IUCI WMfKM C0MWIIU IT 10 |