Show t t' C£ljs Thursday November Page 8 31966 Final Payment For 1965 Sugar Deet Crop Idaho Utah mailed checks Sugar totaling Company the crop beets Is of sugar they contain and on net returns from sugar An Initial payment folwas made last November lowed by additional payments In April and July The final payment to growers for U and I In Idaho amounted to which brought to $686400 the total paid growers In the Gem State for the 1965 crop This did not Include a final payment which will be made later to $2370 000 growers beet growers In pany a to sugar Utah and Washington as final payment for the 1965 crop The final payment brought to $ 28994000 the amount paid 3100 growers by the sugar company for 2300000 tons of beets delivered in the fall of 1965 Growers participate In actual today Idaho returns as sugar from Is sold Payment for based on the percentage for Layton Sugar Comof U and I subsidiary for the 1965 crop was $1490866 Growers for the Layton Sigar Company In Utah recelved$79-00- 0 as final payment bringing their total for the crop to Growers for the former Incorporstad Gunnison Sugar which has been merged Into U and I received a final payment totaling $52000 bring their crop total to $528900 The total payment per ton for the 1965 crop was the second highest on record both In North s Utah and In Idaho and was third highest on record In the South Utah District In Washington the final payIn Idaho In Utah growers In the North ment totaled $1176000 bringing the 1965 crop payment to Utah District received $228000 the amount paid for the In the final payment to bring ton payment the total for their 1965 crop to 1965 crop The per for the $2310000 Growers in the South was highest on record state Utah District received $147000 In addition to the sugar com In the final payment Their total pany payments growers received also a payment from the federal government for compliance with Sanpete Drive Combats “Lazy Eye Blindness” federal regulations concerning the crop An excise tax collected on the manufacture of refined sugar more than compensates for the compliance payments and has returned to the US Treasury J Fred Whitney Coordinator more than $450000000 rirvp for Prevention of Blindness with the sugar program has been In the State Department of Public effect has just returned Instruction to his position from an educational leave to attend the Graduate School of Public Health at the BerkeUniversity of California the past ley campus during school year ‘There Is a great unrecognized need for small groups of local lady volunteers from all parts of the State to Join forces “It la difficult for a dry pro- and combat amblyopia (lazy eye fessor to whet a student’s blindness) among preschool children In their communities appetite for knowledge” Ifis Odlmvt Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State of Utah OFFICE OF STATE OF THE SECRETARY salt Lake City 29 1966 Dear Fellow Citizens’ enThe Legislature of the State of Utah has trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the to relate which changes tn following Propositions the Constitution of the State of Utah each the of Proposition body In the beginning of we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on Because of the very serious 8 1966 November nature of these Propositions which your State I Legislature has caused to be placed before you 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 infomation necessary to render a just and wise decision ! i ‘‘'t ) ’ v ’i ' N & CALL A CONVENTION OR AMEND REVISE OF CONSTITUTION STATE OF UTAH AND THE THE RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS HAS of to committees pointment facts and make recascertain ommendations as to any subject within the sebpe of legislative regulation or control and joint committees consisting of members of both houses may be created by joint resolutions A resolution creating any such authorize committee it to may act during sessions of the legislature during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of session Any such committee shall have the powers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it including the jxwer of subpoena and the power to hire and to maintain staff and in addition it shall have such powers and jierform such duties as may be provided by law or by the rules of the legislature or either house thereof The legislature may provide for the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any such committee if adopted This amendment by the electors of the state shall take effect the first day of VOTE AT THIS ELECTION A CON-FOR OR AGAINST E N T I O N THEREFORE VOTE EITHER the people of WHEREAS this sovereign State of Utah are blessed with the constitutional guarantees ot life liberty pro)erty and self government and the guarantee of WHEREAS self government itself extends to the right of the people to revise their constitutional charter and WHEREAS it is appropriate that the eople should turn their attention periodically to a conconof fundamental sideration and the cepts of government machinery of government in the and social light of everchangirig economic conditions BE IT NOW THEREFORE of RESOLVED by the members elected to each Sincerely branch of the Legislature that January 1967 ' electhe to be recommended it MILLER CLYDE L tors to vote at the general elec PROPOSITION NO 5 Secretary of State tion to be held in 1966 for or ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider THE LEGISLATURE of Utah and the Constitution the affirmative the vote in tion whether it shall be amended or of Be is resolved by 2 SHALL SECTIONS AND the candidates revised By this action it is 16 OF ARTICLE the members elected to each fifteen number of receiving VI OF THE votes cast at deemed highest that such necessary branch of the Legislature OF THE such election shall constitute the be submitted to the CONSTITUTION proposition OF UTAH BE STATE charter commission The ballot said electors NO 1 PROPOSITION AMENDED TO PROVIDE for a charter commission shall BE IT FURTHER RESOLV FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS not ‘contain any party designa- ED that METROPOLITAN the Secretary of State OF THE LEGISLATURE tion GOVERNMENT is directed to submit this propo CONSISTING OF A GENSec 6 If a metropolitan type si tion to the electors of the State ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO I SHALL) A NEW ARTICLE the of Utah in the of government is approved general election EXCEED feE ADDE33 TO THE CONLEGcharter commission shall within be held in 1966 The proposi ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD STITUTION OF THE STATE one month after being elected to tion shall be submitted to the NUMBERED YEARS AND A OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to be set by electors in the following form: OR OF BUDGET SESSION 75000 OF NOT COUNTIES the Secretary of State meet and Whereas the Le TO EXCEED PERSONS TO ES- organize MORE TWENTY rein the metropolitan islature of the State of Uta LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN TABLISH A METROPOLI-TAand proceed to frame a gion deemed to cal! it necessary EVEN NUMBERED FORM OF YEARS charter setting' forth a plan 6f a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD WITHIN METRO- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE WHICH REGIONS A SIXTY CALENPOLITAN of the The expenses region Utah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH ANY charter REPLACE COULD commission shall be adthat the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the election for or against a con' OTHER YEAR LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the vention therefore vote either WITHIN THE REGION Section region within five metropolitan It is proposed to for a convention commissioners Charter amend Article VI Sections 2 years Section 1 The “residents of i shall be allowed no for their against a convention and 16 of the Constitution of the pay with a resident popula' allowed be but shall services county if a majority of all the electors State of Utah to read: tion of not fewer than 75000 necessary expenses by the board shall voting at this election Sec 2 Regular sessions of the by the last na of examiners ' vote for a convention the legislature shall be held annutional or state census are env its next seS' ally at the seat of government Sec 7 The charter so framed at Legislature establish to a metropol shall be filed with the powered sion shall provide by law for Secretary the for Regular sessions which shall be itan region and provide of State by the charter commiscalling the same known as general sessions shall government thereof subject only sion and then submitted to the be held in years to the limitations of this article qualified electors of the metroPROPOSITION NO 3 and regular sessions which shall any Sec 2 Notwithstanding be known as budget sessions politan region at an election to SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu be a time to be deterheld at shall be held in AND AUDITOR tion of this state a metropolitan mined by the charter commissessions shall Regular years STATE TREASURER created in accord sion which shall be not less than government commence at 12 o’clock PM on ance with the procedure out- sixty days subsequent SHALL SECTION to its 3 OF lined herein may assume or completion and not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CON the second Monday in January the legisession a At transfer powers and functions of one budget AlOF THE STATE slature shall ST1TUTION year from such date consider only (1) existing governmental units prqI ternative provisions may be vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED bills for vide for revenue to support general appropriation ed upon separately STATE Notice as TO ALLOW THE as fiscal the government succeeding year (2) metropolitan to the manner of obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE revenue bills necessary therefor sume indebtedness vof existing copies ELIGI of the proposed charter BE TO TREASURER units transfer (3) bills necessary to implement governmental certified by BLE TO SERVE its alternatives FOR NOT appropriations in general aprecords funds and other and ' the chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES property and assets and provide commission shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation bills for new proprograms or services (4) for all matters necessary or in the manner provided jects for ONE TERM THAN THE incidental to the effectuation of notice of legislative matters submittefl to 4 NOW ALLOWED petition in section the legislature in writing by the the foregoing provisions Such proposed charter and alSection 1 'It is proposed ti governor during the session and Sec 3 Whenever the resi ternative provisions approved by amend Article VII Section II (5) legislative matters brought dents qf A metropolitan region a of the electors voting before the session by introducmajority of State Constitution of the the create to a metropolitan desire thereon shall become the organic tion by of the mema petition to do so law of the metropolitan region of Utah to read as follows: government of either house The Sec 3 No person shall be bers may be filed naming the metro at a time to be fixed therein however may prolegislature politan region and describing and shall supersede any existing eligible to the office of governor vide for its expenses the boundaries thereof Such charters Tne government cre- or secretary of state unless he Sec 16 No general session petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any shall have attained to the age fied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in' of thirty years at the time of of the legislature ahall exceed or more of the votes cast at the eluded in the metropolitan re his election nor to the office legislative days and next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed within the proposed metropolter Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days except and itan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty five years at the time in cases of impeachment the office of the Secretary ot laws and ordinances not in con of his election and have been except that at the end of any admitted to practica In the su regular session the legislature State at least six months prior flick therewith The metropoli court of the election or to a date when it to the next general tan government shall have the preme territory may adjourn the state of Utah nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed Sec 4 The Secretary of State power to amend repeal or re- ahall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole of such shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of his election of reconsidering vetoed the filing of the petition naming superseded governmental units bar at the time Eurpoee shall be eligible to line items in approprithe metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- Nt person any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by the govproval of the charter duplicate ting forth the boundaries thereof section one of this article ernor No special session snail as described in the petition The copies thereof certified by the in unless at the time of hia election exceed thirty legislative days notice shall be published once charter commission chairman he ahall be a qualified elector except that at the end of any a week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the and shall have been a resident special session the legislature in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State who shall do of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the citizen for five next it shall convene for not to exyears of re officer preceding the metropolitan county containing land proposed The state auditor ceed five legislative days for the gion designated by the Charter his election to be included in the metropolstate sole and in' shall be treasurer The purpose of reconsidering itan region and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies to vetoed bills and line items in serve for than more be eligible State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently bills vetoed by the appropriation in the man two successive terms copy of the petition to the amended or changed If adopted by the electors o governor Legislative days shall county clerk of the county con' ner provided in Section 6 of this state this amendment thal be calendar days but shall not cemed The matter shall be Article- XI of the Constitution include Saturdays Sundays Sec 8 The metropolitan re take effect upon approval placed before the registered gal holidays or periods when the voters residing in the metro gion government shall be a body legislature shall be in adjourn a ballot politic and corporate PROPOSITION NO 4 and have politan region upon “Should ment a substantially all rights powers jurisdictions reading LEGISLATIVE STANDING H adopted by the electors of metropolitan type of govern' and authority now exercised by COMMITTEE the state this amendment shall ment be created? Yea ( ) or towns cities counties and all SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Januat the next general special purpose districts Such No ( held the after OF ary 1967 THE CONSTITUTION election metropolitan regularly region government filing of the petition voters can sue and bis sued subject THE STATE OF UTAH BE BY THE ADDI Sec 5 At the time the PROPOSITION to limitations and AMENDED conditions NO 6 33 AU established residing within the metropolitan by the TION OF SECTION procedure CONVENING OF SPECIAL EACH HOUSE SESSION region vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro THORIZINO OF LEGISLATURE IX) BY LEGISLATURE the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su OF THE LEGISLATURE ITSELF at a general elec preme court pertaining to APPOINT COMMITTEES TO government tion they shall also vote for lit The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGISSHALL A NEW SECTION corjiorations teen persons to be members of of each metropolitan SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI region LATIVE a charter commission to prepare shall designate tne officer who WELL AS DURING OF THE CONSTITUTION OF AND TO PROVIDE a plan of metropolitan govern may be served as process agent THE STATE OF UTAH TO ment Candidates shall be quail shall take FOR THE STAFFING AND AUTHORIZE This amendment THE LEGISfind electors residing within the effect on FINANCING OF SAID COMLATURE TO CALL ITSELF approval by ths elec region tors of the state MITTEES proixMied metropolitan INTO SPECIAL SESSION who sholi bo nominated by petiSection It is proKjed to UPON THE WRITTEN tion signed with their respective OF OF amend Article VI of th ConPROPOSITION NO 2 addresses by not fewer fhan THE MEMBERS OF EACH Utah of of the stitution Slate voters residing CONSTITUTIONAL fifty registered by the' addition of Section 33 HOUSE within th region proposed CALL CONVENTION to read Section It is proposed to Said petition shall be filed with Section 31 In order to amend articla VI of th ConstiWHEREAS THE THIRTY the Secretary of State at least OF the work of the tution of th Stat of Utah by sixty days prior to the general SIXTH LEGISLATURE each bonne may OF UTAH by the addition of section 34 to election If a majority of the THE STATE resolution provide for the ap read electors voting upon tlia ques DEEMED IT NECESSARY August Vjtl TO TO Sec 34 Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be ned by the governor as provided in article VII section 6 or (2) shall be convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives acting jointly upon written of the memquest by bers of each house At a special session convened by the presiding officers of the two houses the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of the by approved members ot either house The however legislature may provide for its expenses If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1967 PROPOSITION NO LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION 7 AND EXPENSES SHALL ARTICLE SECTION 9 OF VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS REOF THE LEGISLATURE CEIVE A SALARY FOR THEIR SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW AND AN ALLOWANCE FOR EXPENSES AND MILEAGE AS FIXED BY WHEN LAW ATTENDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS WHEN AND OTHERWISE ENGAGED I N OFFICIAL BUSINESS Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article VI Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Sec 9 Unless otherwise provided by law the members of the legislature shall receive comfor their services of pensation $100000 a year for the legislative term payable monthly The members shall also receive expense and mileage allowances as fixed by law for attending sessions of the legislature and of and meetings joint committees held between sessions and during periods when the legislature is in adjournment and when otherwise in official legislative engaged business No increase of compensation ahall be effective during the period for which members of tne then existing house of representatives may have been elected If adopted by the electors of this amendment Bhall the state take effect the first day of January 1967 I i Mr Whitney ‘Good preschool visual screening can be accomplished by Interested local volunteers who request our carefully prepared three to six hour vision preschool screening course This statewide preschool pro19 of the Is reaching three through who shduld be youngsters check for amblyopia at least once each year until they enter the school visual testing program This special stress for visual screening during the three old period Is through due to the fact that retinal reflexes are established at three years of age and sharp central matures vision rapidly during this period Another Important reason Is that subjective 'Show Me tests first becomes possible at this age (The 3 12 to 4 year old can demonstrate what he can see to the volunteer actually gram 76309 testers) State vital Sanpete VOTE statistics County through indicate 624 three has Leslie L Madsen pres- choolers Local ported screening volunteers 85 last re- Republican Candidate For year this group 6 youngsters were referred because they were unable to read their critical line on the Snellen eye chart which Is the standard test for preschool and school children throughout the State "Hopefully we will be able to screen 156 preschoolers in your county this year If your local lady volunteers are willing to supply the screening lady Mr Whitney wishfully power A child does not remarks realize how well he should see at this Important visual developmental period It Is up to Interested parents to recognize this fact and take action before It Is too late at age six and seven when visual development Is usually completed and the most effective time to treat amblyopia Mr Whitney emhas passed Among Sanpete County Assessor (INCUMBENT) of Sanpete County Church and Civic Worker Has served at follows: County Assessor one Justice of Peace Officer Farm Organisations Sac Treas & Board Member Irrigation Fairness May your personnel are available from Services for Visually Handicapped and the Utah of Society for the Prevention to Instruct groups ot Blindness local volunteers who request fills service Local public health nurses are prepared to conduct follow-u- p procedures onchlldren who fall the screening test Interested volunteers should contact: J Fred Whitney Coordinator Prevention of Blindness 309 East 1st South SaU Lake City Utah 84111 is my policy owners have your VOTE Nov 8 VOTE Assessors of Sanpete County urge for Les Madsen as Sanpete County Assessor Vida Sorenson Spring City Don C Jensen Gunnison Nets A Sorenson Mayfield David Olsen Jr Manti Ralph A Lund Ephraim ML Pleasant David L Peterson Moroni Joseph Bulow Parker J Miner Stanley Price Fairview Alvin Coombs Fountain Wales Pd Pol Green Adv (INCUMBENT) tor Sanpete County Recorder A Candidate Who Is: Qualified Dependable Experienced Capable Dedicated Progressive undersigned conscientiously endorse this candidate io th In our experience la being served by this County office and becoming associated with Mr Wanlass we have found him to and bo efficient courteous accomodating' Ho is devoted public servant and has always worked for th interest of Sanptio County Wa Voters th of 8anpit t Th Candidate with th ability - TO THE TAXPAYER- to operate this office with SAVINGS UOTE with us for elec-- ’ I CLYDE property JACKSON WANLASS Section 1 It ie proposed to amend article VII section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec 13 Until otherwise provided by law the governor secretary of atate and attorney general shall constitute a board of atate prison commissioners which board shall have such of all matters consupervision nected with ths state prison as may be provided by law shall take This amendment amendments proconstitutional posed by be regular session of the Tni Legislature 1965 and y the Special as appears on sion held record in m office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto let have my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utahlat Salt Lak City 1966 thie 29th ilaylof August to all Uote Republican NOW HAS THE DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE OF AND UTAH TO STATE OTHER PERFORM SUCH DUTIES AS ARE BY LAW CLYDE L MILLER on State of the State of Utah DQHEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ie a full true and correct copy of tha I of Company the Deputy We phasizes BOARD by the Efficient Native SHALL SECTION 13 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO ABOLISH THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS WHICH IS COMPRISED OF THE THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THIS effect on approval tors of the state Courteous Capable PROPOSITION NO 8 BOARD OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT JAGKSOfi UAHLASS flov 8 Victor LaMont Vernon L Kuna Manti Don V Tibbs Manti J Keller Christenson Gunnison J Nail Nielson Centertleld J Rasmussen Ft Green Bleckhtm Moroni Peterson rairview John 8 McAllister ML Pleasant L L DUworth L MILLER Woolley Manti Anderson Ephraim Barton Mantt Edgar R Secretary of State Lea (Pd m LIT THINK SAFETY states PoL Adv It by J Keller Christenson J Nell Nielson) |