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Show CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOI I'OSING TO TTIfM PPn. AMEND ARTI- CLE XIII, SECTION 2 al property, not 1 to exceed 2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. He it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses r$r Tichf 7 Hrt For Advic About Your rat Soo Tour doctor laforrMtloD At Your Hoort AnocUtiM vessels supplying the brain, resulting in the hemorrhage type of stroke. hundreds of Strokes affect each Nhousands d.f Americana year and cause approximately 1170,000 deaths. They may occur at any age but are more com. mon past middle age. Although they are the third ranking cause of death in the UJS. and a foremost crippler among diseases, strokes are not hopeless. A different kind of "three RV research, restraining, rehabilitation today provides new hope for stroke patients and their fam. ilies, ' Until as recently as a decade or so ago, it was widely believed that little or nothing could be done for stroke patients. Today that picture has improved immensely. Modern medical care and rehabilitation procedures enable many persons to recover almost completely from the impairments produced by a stroke. Improvements in diagnosis and treatment are making it possible for doctors to prevent some strokes (from happening. When stroke does occur, the most lm. porta ivt step is to seek immediate medical attention so that the doctor can apply the benefits of research to the individual stroke patient's need. furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United Toting in favor thereof: States or of the State of Utah Section 1. It is proposed to and by the unmarried widows amend Article XIII, Section 2 and minor orphans of such disof the Constitution of the State abled persons or of persons who of Utah to read as follows: while serving in the military Section 2. All tangible prop- service of the United States or in the state, not exempt the State of Utah were killed erty under the laws of the United in action or died as a result of such service may be exempted States, or under this tion shall be taxed in propor- as the legislature may provide. tion to its value to be ascerThe legislature shall provide tained provided by law. The by law for an annual tax suffiproperty of the state, counties, cient, with other sources of revcities, towns, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated municipal corporations and pub-li-e ordinary expenses of the state libraries, lots with the build- for each fiscal year. For the ings thereon used exclusively purpose of paying the state for either religious worship or debt, if any there be. the legischaritable purposes, and places lature shall provide for levying of burial not held or used for a tax annually, sufficient to pay private or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay shall be exempt from taxation. the principal of such debt, with- -' Water rights, ditches, canals, in twenty years from the final reservoirs, power plants, pump-in- s; passage of the law creating the plants, transmission lines, debt. pipes and flumes owned and Section 2. The secretary of used by individuals or corpora- state is directed to submit tHs tions for irrigating lands within amendment to the proposed the state owned by such individ- electors of the State of Utp.h uals or corporations, or the in- in the next general election in dividual members thereof, shall manner provided by law. not be separately taxed as long theSection 3. I adopted by the as they shall be owned and used electors of ' this this such for exclusively purposes. amendment shall takestat. effect the Power plants, power transmis- first day of January, 1963. sion lines and other property used for generating and delivI, LAMONT F. TORONTO, ering electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the State of which is used for furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY CERpower pumping water for irri- TIFY that the foregoing is a gation purposes on lands in the full, true and "correct copy of State of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional amendment from taxation to the extent that proposed by the regular session such propertv is used for such of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislas. These exemptions ture, 1961. as appears of record accrue shall to the benefit of in my office. the users of water so pumped IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I under such regulations as the have hereunto set mv hand and legislature may prescribe. The affixed the Great Seal of the taxes of the indigent poor may of Utah, at Salt Lake te remitted or abated at such State City, this 29th day of August, times and in such manner as 1962. inay be provided by law. .. The LAMONT F. TORONTO legislature may provide for the Secretary of State exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and person (SEAL) There is a great deal which medical science still does not know about strokes, Ibut basically a stroke occurs ' when something interrupts the blood supply to Hhe brain. The &Mp& carries tMurishment and oxygen to the brain; the blood vessels are the supply lines. Because brain tissue has no stored supply of oxygen, it is dependent from minute to minute on an adequate flow of ' i blood. When the supply lines are broken or clogged (hemorrhage or clot), so that the flow of blood to a particular area is reduced or interrupted, the brain cells cannot perform their duties. If deprived of blood for too long brain cells megr die. Certain diseases of the heart end blood vessels may set the Force Offering 42 scene for a stroke. The Inner Careers to Men corrider of the blood vessels may Air minded young men are be narrowed by atherosclerosis, thus slowing '' down the blood needed for technical training in flow and making it easier for over 42 Air Force career fields, Don dots to form. High blood press- it was announced by M-Sure may lead to rupture of blood E. Card, Recruiter. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. For STATE REPRESENTATIVE u WHAT IS A STROKE? What exactly is a stroke f While "stroke' is easier to say, the medical term ''cerebro.'vascular disease" is actually more descrip means brain; tive. Xrcbro" "vascular" means blood vessels; thus the medical term is translated into 'Unrein disease caused by blood vessel disease." Air gt pin-nose- 2 me help uk TirUOiiSDAY, OCT 23, (Utau) juuknal PAGE SEVM 1962 NOTICE Una Board of Education ot the Carbon County School District will accept proposals at its meet ing to be held at 7:30 pjn. on Thursday, November 16th, 1902, to dispose of the Castle Gate School Houso at Castle Gate, Utah. The building must be removed from the premises along with any resulting debris and all ex cavations must be filled and the surface finished to the satisfaction of the Board of Education and the town of Castle Gate. The .proposal does not include the bus garage or the fence sur rounding the school house, Time limit for removing the buildings will be set by the Board of Education and the Board must be absolved from all liability in case of accident or negligence on th part of the successful bidder. The Board of Education res. erves the right to reject any or all proposals. MOVELL JEWKES, Clerk-Treasu- rer Date of First Publication, Oct. 18, 1962. Date of Last Publication November ft, ,1902. Airmen are assigned to tech. meal training schools, suited to their aptitudes, upon completion of their basic Air oFrce training. Their aptitudes are determined prior to enlistment by an Air Force aptitude test. For airmen who wish to continue with academic studies, the Air Force offers several types courses and schools. of All applicants must meet the LIKE SUNNY BROOK! off-du- ty Voters of Carbon District 1 , James Banasky knows the problems of the workfng man, having been a member of Local Union 5916, United Mine Workers of America VOU FOR be bequalifications: tween the ages of 17 and 27; be UJS. citizens or have a certified declaration of intention to be. come a citizen and must qualify physically, mentally and morally. .For more details of what the Air Force offers young men, see Sgt Card at the Recruiting office, Em 4, Federal Bldg, Provo or phone FR3-682- 0. Long distance callers may phone collect. following MIES BAHASKY NOV. 6 A JOINT RESOLUTION TO or damaged by rights of way, AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF and for administrative costs T HE CONSTITUTION - O F necessarily incurred for said THE STATE OF UTAH BY purposes. THE ADDITION OF SECTION (2) The administration of a 03, PROHIBITING EXPENDI- driver education program. TURE OF REVENUE DE(3) The enforcement of state RIVED FROM GASOLINE, OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND motor vehicle and traffic laws. (4) Tourists and publicity HIGHWAY US E R TAXES, in any single biennium FOR PURPOSES- - UN BE- expense LATED TO HIGHWAY USE. not in excess of the lesser of the following: (a) .5 percent Be it resolved by the Legiela-- t of the total biennial revenues tare of the State of Utah, from motor fuel taxes, or (b) two - thirds of all members an amount equal to the 1 elected to each of the H crises biennium. voting in favor thereof : Section 2. The secretary of Section 1. It is proposed to state is directed to submit this amend Article XIII of the Con- proposed amendment to the stitution of the State of Utah electors of the state of Utah at by the addition of Section 13 the next general election in the Mm do you like your whiskey? ' iMttkarimfld? Jf SUNNT BttOOK tm SUNNY BROOK SwMfttlSlMraMr CUY TEE STRAIGHT Tit HI MMt IMS! 0UTIIUIY COMrW. IQUtSVILLC. IT.. KEITUCIT STHUKT IKIWEt M MOW. UlTHCm IUHK0 WHI3UY MOW. 6 SI Mill KITUi ft I IfttHI Phone News Items to Journal "' f 1959-196- to read: manner provided by law. Section S. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO. Secretary of State of the Stare of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct eory o' the constitutional amendment by the regular session fuels used for propelling such proposed h Thirty-Fourtof the I,ern vehicle, except for statutory re1961, as appears of rccr.l funds and adjustments allowed hire, in my office. , thereunder and for costs of IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for have hereunto set mv hand end the Great Seal of the highway purposes as follows: affixed at Sal State of (1) The construction, im- City, this Utah, 29th day of August, provement, repair and mainte- 1962. nance of city streets, county LAMONT F. TORONTO roads, and state highways, inSecretary of State cluding but not restricted to payment for property taken for (SEAL) Section 13. The proceeds from the imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or other charge related to the operation of any motor vehicle upon any public highway in this state, and the proceeds from the imposition of any excise tax on trasoline or other liquid motor f1 .r'" CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 O JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTI- I VI. SECTION 9 OF THE WSTITUTION OF THE AW DVT TPlTf AW W' Tin VIU, OEIUAlfO TO COMPENSATION OF 9ESS OF THE LEGIS- LTUS3. to It resolved by the LerUla-tn- tj day proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section S. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1963. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a fuIL true and eorreet copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1M1, aa appears of record to my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ;nave hereunto set my hand and affixed the Gnat Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake Olty. this Z9ta day of August, this LaHQNT F. TORONTO Baaiatoiy of State (QAL) PRO-sOSTN- si the Rata of Utah, of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section L ft to proposed to tw-thir- ds t ofof saand Article VL fiction Jm Constitution of the Stat to read aa follows: t. ' Tha members of t Lsffistatore shall receive soon compensation, not exceeding 11JOaOOa year for the term and $10.00 n wall actually m lipomas aeon, ana atueago a leg-Watt- ve raw. b rtliofltoii to subnet one housewife who uses a plastic scouring pad instead of a copper pad doesn't really affect a whole industry. But she does symbolise a serious problem that all copper producers, including Kenneeott, mint solve to remain sound businesses. The world-widproblem is the frequent use of substitutes for copper in electrical installations, plumbing and other fabricated products. This reduces thr demand for copper. When the demand for copper i reduced, the price drops. Kenneeott must be able to sell its Utah prodaced copper profitably at the price Let's lc rcs'iistic e E. , N. HANSEN Roofing ALL KINDS OF ROOF WORJC Aluminum y i See CMing ITs Applicators Fbst established by world aupply and demand. Two programs are under way to meet the problem caused by substitutes. First, the copper industry is undertaking research to develop new uses for the metal. This it a long range approach to creating in creased demand. ,. Second, for the immediate present, Kenneeott '. constantly strives for the greatest possible efficiency la .ill operations to hold down costs. Holding down costs is a key factor in enabling Kenneeott to compete sue ccfully in the world copper market. j 1 |