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Show PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, September 17, 1970 marshrnello'.vs. Singing and r- 7 u, ' g made rV ,d.i . foi -- il. Mr and Mrs Dexter Whipple and family and Mr and Mrs Paul Thompson and guests attendlngthe wedtt family from Midvale, Mr and Mrs Don ding reception of Mr and Mrs Mike John-s- on Ragsdale from SLC were weekend visitois were i Mrs Lyle Ellsworth, Mesa, AriMrs Bernice Nelson. the zona; Mr and Mrs Milton Albrecht Jill and at Mrshome of Funk has just returned hoOlive t t Cedar Richard Mrs and Mr Judd. RaNae, me after spending a week In SLC visiting City; Mr and Mrs J. McDaniel, Blanding; her son, Mr and Mrs Deward String -with Mr Ron Mr and Mrs Giles, Mt. Pleasant; han and family. and Mrs Boyde Goble, Gunnison; Winslo tt Mr and Mrs Paul Crawford and ColChristiansen, Pleasant Grove; Mr and Mrs leen motored to SLC for the wedding Charles Hoffman, SLC; JaNae Tyler and breakfast and reception on Tuesday at family, Sandy; Mr and Mrs J.P. Larsen, the Hotel Utah for JpAnn's nephew Geor-e- ry Mr and Mrs Comer Llewellyn, Mr and Wall, son of Mr and Mrs Brant H. Mrs John McAlaster, Karen and Robert Nelson, Mr and Mrs Neil Norman, Mr & Wall, SLC. Those attending the funeral services Mrs Reeve Norman, Winnie Evans, Mr & for the late Elbert Nelson of Roy were Mr Mrs Clarence Jensen and Jennie, Mr and and Mrs Paul Nelson, Mrs Bernice Nelson, Mrs Bob Larsen. Mr and Mis Elbert DrapMrs Mr and Mis Richer, Mr and Mrs Merril Draper, Mr and ard Clara Thompson, Behling, Mn Eva Kill pack and Mr E Mrs Erast Berside, Shirley and Ruby LarMrs Carl Larsen. Mn Behling, Mn Kill-pa- ck sen, Mr and Mrs J.D. Beck, Mr and Mrs and Mn Lanen furnished the music Adriel Norman, Mr and Mis Gary Carl, and Bp, Behling spoke for the services. Keland Ernst and Mr Mb Norman, son, Mr and Mn Gene Thompson and fa. ly. Also in attendence were the groom's mily from SLC have been in Ferron visitparents from Falrview, Mr and Mis Ross ing with Gene's mother, Clara Thompson. Mn Thompson returned home with Johnson. to attend the funeral of her brother If Jackie and Andy Sparks of Granger, them Elbert Nelson. Iowa, announce the birth of their first Mn Nina Killpack, SLC, has been in Larare Parents Andrew. Brian grandson, Ferron visiting with her sister Clara ry and Ann Sparks. Maternal grandmotThompson and her son, Mr and Mn Ray her is Mrs Elizabeth Caulfield of Perry, Killpack and family. Mrs are Alice great grandparents Mr and Mn Gorden Pace and family Sparks, Granger, Iowa, Mrs Nona Down-in- g, traveled to Provo on the 12 to visit with Redfleld, Iowa, Mrs Alice CaulfiGoiden's & Mrs mother, Mn Laura Pace. Mr and New Jersey eld, Newark, $t On the 10th of Sept:, a new baby boy Bradford A. Jensen Ferron. Great-gre- at was bom to Mr and Mn Barry Conover. grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ray Jensen, Castle Dale, Mr and Mrs Joseph Zwahlen, Grandparents are Mr and Mn Clyde Con- Beimion and Mr E, J, Woods from Indian-ol- a, over and Dr. and Mn D, Smith, New Jer- sey. Iowa. tt Funeral services for Mn Nora Thirty six members of the "South mother of Mn Ruth Nelson, who of a home Jerald Ward" held party at the and Karen Bartons on Labor Day night. died In the Emery County Nuning Home Pot --luck and a barbecue were the fair. at Ferron, Utah on Sept. 2 were held in A bonfire was lit later in the evening for Moab, Utah on Sept. 5. Those who attended the funeral were Mr and Mn Ru-l- on Nelson and their children Conrad and family, Sylvia and Monte, Mr and Mn James Nelson, Mr and Mn Leon Bogen-da- hl (Beth) and daughter, Laura, Clyde, Ann and Keith. Mr and Mn Richard Behling also attended. TER nOH T.FWS 3 toasting ' Out-of-to- wn 7U&4. ... PLAIN OR FANCY, a few yean ago, meant choosing between modem or per. tod furnishings. The. modem of the day was crisply functional, set fn surroundings that camp close to being static. tt There was be a. of line and color, but little warmth. Cleanness of line and functional beauty are still integral parts of modem and contemp. oraiy furnishings, but there has been a subtle Introduction of warmth and richness. It comes firom greater ornamentation, in. creasing use of detaiPaccents In tire design, along with the Interplay of wood and metal and fabric textures. Simplicity still finds a great deal of favor with many homeowners, but Is is a virtue common to French Provincial, for instance, as much as contemporary furnishings. '"Plain or Fancy" can mean any. thing in today's interior decoration, for the modem room may house a collection of artifacts, a multi hued rug. an inter, lor garden, even an occasional antique. And the traditional room might be the one which is regally simple, ' The point Is, there are no hard nd-fast rules today. You can enjoy tha kind of furnishings you like, plain or fancy! And you can be sure, whatever your preference, you'll find a handsome select.. Ion in our display. Free decorating ser. la. Brldgette Conover, lisa Thomas, Jeff guest at Jason Behl!ng 4th birth day party was Smokey tire Bear. Child, ren present were Craig Deverauz, Grant Thomas, Kathy Lynn Deveraux, Melanie Behling and Sabrina Behlinv. Jason Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Behling. Francis, Cindy Swasey, Nina Joe Behun- - iheOkiitin&t SHERALDS -a- WE SPECIALIZE IN FRENCH FRIES AND DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS CURLY-- TAILIEOT MG IE IE rr (j Yes, COMPA FURNISHINGS DEPT. a - H N. Carbon Piire, Utah Q entertainment on the Fairgrounds this year is FREE FOR ALL! After paying the regular gate admission prices of $1.50 for adults and just 25 for children under 12, enjoy all the talent you can sei FREE! ALL Uy Neighbors ir EVERLY BROTHERS i IFdDM n JAMES SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16 ' .. " fire voger s-- ten The bureaucratic imperative must sometimes give way before a higher, compassionate, humanistic imperative, one derived from mans legitimate needs and aspirations. Max Levin, M.D., New York. tt Mn Allies (Mima) Jensen underwent surgery for gall stones in LDS Hospital, SLC last Wednesday, She will recuperate at the home of her daughter Mr and Mn Alen Hansen, SLC, before returning ho- THE 11-- ; Castle Dale News BOB BARKER me. tt Mr and Mn Virgil Whittle and two children of Kearns visited on the weekend at the home of Mn Whittle's sister, Mr and Mn Wendell Knudsen. Mr and Mn Douglas Lanen and girls of Novato, Calif, visited this weekend with the Knudsen family. tt Members of the R- Club held their annual dinner party at the Polar King thunday night, at which time their secret palls were revealed and new ones drawn for the coming year. The Club was also reorganized with Bea Hansen as President, Beverly Jensen Vice Pres. , and Ilene Jensen secretary. Outgoing officers SATURDAY. SEPT. 19 SUNDAY. SEPT. 20 ' to Ut - .u . ateveu ah State this year. On their return they enjoyed stopping at the Utah State Fair . 11 Mr and Mn Lee Preston of Drageiton spent Sunday in Ferron visiting with si of Mn Preston, Mn Marla Cox, Mn Olive Funk and Mn Ruby Tuttle. 11 Driving to Provo on Saturday to attend the BYU football game were Mr and Mn Phillip Nelson and family, Mr Darrell Peterson, Mr Paul Crawford and Mr Brad Jensen. 11 Dean Nelson motored to Spanish Fork on Sunday to attend the farewell testimonial for Craig Swensen. Dean and Cmig were roommates at Snow College. 11 Mn Cloe Anthony and son David have been in Ferron visiting with Mn Eunice Nelson. David has just returned after fulfilling a mission. 11 Mr and Mn Jay Fullmer and family were in SLC over the weekend to attend the ballgame between the Denver Broncos and the Boston Patriots. 11 Motoring to SLC to attend Disney on Parade on Saturday were Mr and Mn Lane Cheynoweth and family. 11 Mr and Mn Paul Conover and family have recently moved Into the John Leslie home. Paul and Kathleen were married in the Manti Temple August 15, and Paul Is teaching Agricultural Mechanics at Emery County High School. 11 Mr and Mn Royce Stilson, Davin and Dell from Granger have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mn Richard Behling and Mr and Mn Kent Stilson in Orangeville for 8 days. 11 Mr and Mn Doug Reid and small daughter Christina spent last week vaca- tloning in Nevada and Southern Utah, They visited Leman Caves and stopped in Enterprise to visit with Chuch and Trudy Berkmeyer. They also went through Bryce canyon to Escalante, where Doug attended a range tour. MJL RAIDERS CHARLEY PRIDE THUBSDAY. SEPT. 17 FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 Mc-Con- kle 434 E. Main Subtlety is the art of say ing what you think and getting out of range before it is understood. vice. HOME tt BURGER OAR -- tt tt- 20 -5 SEPT. II SEPT. 12 SEPT. 13 no-h- ost were Marshan Wilson, Elaine Wilberg: and Betty Frandson. Mr and Mrs Lew Hayward attended funeral serlrices monday for their brother Frank J, James, In Helper. Mr James, 78, died Sept 10 In the Price hospital, bom May 6, 1892, Coalville to John and Phoebe Pearsoll James, Married Elizabeth Leona Seeley of Castle Dale on Aug. 4, 1915 in Provo, Retired locom-tiv- e fireman and engineer for D E RG. Survivors, widow, sons Frank, Earl, Clen all Helper, Donald, Anaheim, Cal. Daughters Mrs Guido (Donna) Chiaretta, SLC, Mrs Thomas (Larhea)(Pany, Castle Cate, 20 grand children and 10 great grand- tt Oh oh they must be iyi lifter: ere enoo netUiRiu ne- gotiating a loan. shall become county for 60 days next preceding any election, shall be part of this constitution. entitled to vote in the elecThe revision or amendment tion, except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year persons addition of a new article to who make proper proof of this constitution may be pro- residence in this state for 30 posed as a single amendment days immediately preceding and may be submitted to the the last voter registration electors as a single question day may register and vote or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a ment may relate to one subof the United ject, or any number of sub- States only. jects, and may modify, or reSection 2. The secretary peal provisions contained in other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to subtion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of- the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the- next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new' article. amendments State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SALT LAKH CITV September 1, 1970 Dear Fellow Citizens: Section 2. Proposed amendment. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. Effective date. If adopted hv .the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1. 1971. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING PROVIDING THE METHOD FOR REVISION OF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members two-thir- elected to each o i two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. Amend article. It is proposed to amend Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 1, ol the constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: State of Utah. No bill or Joint Resolution shall be passed, except with the assent of the majority of all the members elected to each house of the Legislature, and after it ha3 been read three times. The vote upon the final passage of all bills shall be by yeas and nays; and no law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title only; but the act as revised, or section as amended, shall be reenacted and published at length. The Legislature, in any law imposing income taxes may define the amount on, in respect to, or by which the taxes are imposed or measured, by referany provision of the Section 3. If adopted by ence to of the United States laws the electors of this state, this as the same may be or beamendment shall take effect come effective at any time or on January 1, 1971. from time to time and may prescribe' exceptions or modifications to any such provision. PROPOSITION NO. 3 Section 2. The Secretary INCOME TAX of State is directed to subBY REFERENCE mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State A JOINT RESOLUTION of Utah at the next general PROPOSING TO AMEND election in the manner proARTICLE VI, SECTION vided by law. 22 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE Section 3. If adopted by OF UTAH, RELATING the electors of this state, this TO THE PASSAGE amendment shall take effect AND AMENDMENT OF on January 1, 1971. LAWS; AND PROVIDING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS IMPOSING A I. CLYDE L. MILLER. Sec TAX OR TAXES BY retary of State of the State REFERENCE TO THE of Utah, DO HEREBY UNITED LAWS OF THE CERTIFY that the foregoing STATES. is a full, true and correct Be it resolved by the Leg- copy of the constitutional islature of the State of Utah, amendments proposed by the of all members regular session of the Thirty elected to each of the two Eighth Legislature, 1969. houses voting in favor thereIN WITNESS WHEREof: OF, I have hereunto set my Section 1. It is proposed hand, and affixed the Great to amend Article VI, Section Seal of the State of Utah, 22 of the Constitution of the at Salt Lake City, this 1st State of Utah to read as fol- day of September, 1970. nt The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for 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 the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 3, 1970. Because of the 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 U'ith your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information nrceshary to render a just and wise decision. CONSTITUTION AMEND- MENT PROCEDURE A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII, SECTION 1. OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTITON AND In-L- aw t Method of Section 1. articles. amending Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in either house of s the legislature, and if of all the members elected to each of the two houses, shall vote in favor thereof, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their respective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the legislature shall cause the same to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the state, where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the next general election, at which time the said amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection, and if a majority of the electors voting thereon shall approve the same, such amendment or two-third- . A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE IV. SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE STATE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUCING IT TO SIX MONTHS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor theretwo-thir- of: two-thir- lows: Section 2. The enacting Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shall be Be it enacted by the Legis2 of the Constitution of the the State of Utah. State of Utah to read as fol- lature ofsuch laws as may be Except lows: passed by the vote of the Every citizen of the United electors as provided in subStates, twenty-on- e years of division 2 section 1 of this age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall legal resident of this state begin as follows, Be it enfor six months and of the acted by the people of the CLYDE L. MILLER children. Burial in Price City Cemetery, THEY GO TOGETHER Add zesl to your next patio party by serving beer cook-ou- t recipe. Whether you have sizzling steaks or barbequed ribs on the grill, you'll enjoy the flavor more with a refreshing glass of beer. Food and beer... they go together. with your favorite UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, 366 5th East Street INC. Salt Lake City. Utah B4102 tt Teresa Wilberg was honored at a kitchen shower Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Valoy Cox. Mb Mollie Hills of SLC and Shanna Lea Bates Sandy, were overnight guests Saturday with Naomi Jensen, Mr and Mb Mark Williams and Mr & Mb Alonzo PeteBen spent the weekend at Strawbemy, fishing and sightseeing. Frank Huntsman, wife Carol and son Willie of San Francisdb visited last week with Frank's father Art and Sarah Huntsman. Frank's cousin,' Mb Verda Rasmussen of Ferron was a special guest at the Huntsman home during their visit here. Sarah's son Tom and wife Raeona and children of Murray visited here at the home of the Huntsmans Sunday and Monday. Sue Christensen, daughter of Mb Leah Christensen in company with three girls from HU1 Air Force Base are touring Europe, tt Mb ina Lee Magnuson has been sustained as work director of the ward relief Society. Mb Neva Lake was releas- J tt tt tt Fall Signs of Safety! tt ed. tt Mb Leota Kofford of Misoula, Mon- tana visited Saturday with her mot he Mb Sydonla Kofford, and others, tt Mb Armenta Anderson is in the Price hospital with a broken hip. tt Mr and Mb Ken AndeBon, Mr and Mb Edward Reid, Sarah AndeBon, Pearl and Harvey Brinkerhoff, Emillne Jewkes, Mary PeteBOn , Naomi Jensen, Valoy Cox, Parley AndeBon and son Dean from Cedar City and Lowell Clawson, attended funeral services Saturday in Duchesne for Levi (Lee) AndeBon. Lee was bom and raised here. Bora Dec 17, 1898 to Frederick and Johanna Christiansen AndeBon, Married Mattie Cowley of Cleveland Dec. 20, 1921, Lee died Sept. 9, 1970 in a Murray hos- pital. He Is survived by his wife, 2 daughters, 2 sons; Mb Loris D, (Verle) Jewkes, Sandy; Mb Leo B. (Kenna) Foy, Duchesne; Paul L., Draper and Richard L., Midvale; 10 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, One brother Parley, Castle Dale, Interment In Cleveland Cemetery, Mb Ida Wall, In company with her daughter Joan and husband Paul Crawford and daughter Colleen of Ferron and her tt daughter Mozell and Clark Van Buren of Moab attended the wedding and reception of her grandson, Gregory B. Wall to Maria ChlveB Tuesday at the Lamplighter Reception Center in Salt Lake, The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mb Floyd C. ChlveB, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mb Brant H. Wall, Salt Lake City, attends the of Utah College of Law. Uni-veB- With the change to the Fall season peo- ples needs change. Theres back to school needs! Hunting equipment! Snow tires! And many other additional expenses. One Fall sign you should look for is the Walker Bankard Honored sign that says, Here. When you see this sign, you know that you can charge everything you need for Fall! And you can charge at major department and variety stores as well as specialty stores of all kinds. And, then, take your time to repay in low monthly instalments. So when Fall arrives, look for the Walker Bankard sign. Youll see it at more of the most often. Its a places you like to shop sure sign of safety! For my money its Walker Bank PRICE OFFICE lty Mt utbs r htilt'tnl Ihntsit hisHtnmv |