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Show Nephl, Juab County, Utah 84648 Special Broadcasts to Honor Church Head on Birthday Anniversary NIWSPAPI8 Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Utah. Second entry at Nephl, Utah. aS&c6T6N Office: 96 South Main Published! o n cuasui isocunox NATIONAL irrm Roy E. In the Nprelal birthday an nlvrmary tribute to Preald cnt David O. McKay, to be (5) at teleraat ovrr KSI.-T6:S0 pun. tonight (Thuraday). RSI, Radio alao will broad 5 raat a special birthday tribute at 8:05, according to In- Editor and Manager Gibson $.00 per Subscription: Phone 623-052- Mtaniwr of the Church of Jcmim Chrl.it will be luterrat-r- d year, payable In formation recrlvrd recently by R. Itoeeoe Garrett, president of Juab Stake. advance. -- Hjc ZIP Coeds Soon to Appear in Directories plan to clarify the locations of rip code areas. For example there are some 368 cities In the United States that are divided into more than one up ooe. The maps will make It easier for people to Identify up codes with their proper loo at Iona The rip codes are already an aid to the Post Office department In giving faster, better When new telephone directories are received In this area later this year, residents will bo able to locate ZIP code nmi laws easily for any area of the country, Theron Johnson, manager for Mt. States Telephone In this area, stated that the company will put rip code maps and Information in prominent, eaay-t- o find places In the yellow pages mail service. Poet Office deof the directory. This program Is part of a partment surveys Indicate that nation-wid- PLEASE. Maybe If we use this right approach you'll give ui your business. We buy, wll and trade stamps, coin, supply bottles and miscellaneous items Casper's Stamp and Coin Shop, 434 West Center, Provo, Utah 3538 Inc Phone tr 't , lrflCE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Salt V r Chihunhua-Pomeran-iuLOST of dog. Answers to name at Tippy. Call Brent Edmunds 558 North 1st West, Nephl m IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FIFTH JUDICIAL THE in and FOB JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH district In the Matter of the Estate of DAVID UDALL, Deceased. Probate No. 232-- B NOTICE The petition of Wallace L. Carter, praying that an order be made appointing K. J. Sperry de bonis non of administrator ' the estate of decedent for the purpose of determining the title to the following property slt--" uate in Juab County, State of Utah, 1291.1 feet West ' (Beginning the and 424.2 feet North of Sec-, East quarter corner of tion 8, Township 13 South, , Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 88 65 West 546.5 feet, thence North 0 04 East 985.8 feet, thence North 89 44 East 532.6 feet, thence South 0 59 East 718.5 feet, thence South 259.6 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 12.22 acres, subject to right of way for canal of the Nephl Irrig-V atlon Company containing acre. approximately 0.33 (Description covers Blocks 9 - , and 24, Plat "B" of the Nephl Townslte Survey.) and that letters of administration issue to him as provided by law, has been set for hearing for Monday, the 12th day of September, A. D. 1966, at 10:00 ocolck a.m., at the Court House of the above entitled Court at Nephl, Juab County, State of Utah, where any person Interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be ) 1 to-w- it: granted. WITNESS the Clerk of said Ciurt with the seal thereof affixed this 30th day of August, A.' D. 1966. James P. Christensen, Clerk of the District Court ' by Lucille E. Gadd, Deputy (Seal) James P. McOune, Attorney for Petitioner 53 North Main Street Nephi, Utah 84648 Dates of publication: ber 1 and 8, 1966. Septem- - ' It ler, Randy Farrell, Paul Chapman and Lori Howard. To Train For Th MEAT PACKING INDUSTRY For Livestock buying. Order buying- - Salat bam and Learn grading, thrinkaga and fill. country buying. Economies of livestock purchasing. Also men to train for plant management. Livestock or Age 21 to 45 farm experience preferred. Write, giving age and working background to . . . National Instifufe of Meaf Packing "ll 1327 TO CALL A CONVENTION REVISE OR AMEND TIIK CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A CON-E N T I O N ; THEREFORE VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, the people of this sovereign State of Utah are Messed with the constitutional guarantees of life, liberty, proHrty, and self government and, WHEREAS, the guarantee of self government itself extends to the right of the people to revise their constitutional charter; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the (leople should turn their attention periodically to a consideration of fundamental concepts of government and the machinery of government in the light of everchanging social and economic conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT s RESOLVED by of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature, that it be recommended to the electors to vote at the general election to be held in 1966 for or against a convention to consider the Constitution of Utah and whether it shall be amended or revised. By this action it is deemed necessary that such proposition be submitted to the said electors. ill v r.-- v. 19GG V Dear Fellow Citizens'. The Legislature of the State of. Utah has entrusted me tuith 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 8, 1966. 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 with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. . Piano Students In Recital Here two-third- str t ' .MM ; two-thir- R Medics Urge Vaccinations even-number- al - 94th Anniversary m WHITE - CONDITIONER CU. FT. FOOD FREEZER - BIGGER BATTERY - UTAH INSURANCE AGENCY 33 South Main 623-025- 0 Nephi MprsMntJng the CONTINENTAL insurance companies s of the memquest by bers of each house. At a special wssion convened, by the prarid- ketana ing officers of tlio two (MaBK.1i the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of the approved by members of either house. The legislature, however, may provide for its expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. two-third- two-thir- PROPOSITION NO. 7 LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES RE-CEIV- E E CONSOLE T. CENTRAL Soc. 34. Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be convened 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 re- SHALL SECTION 9 OF f t r ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSincerely, STITUTION OF THE STATE t January, 1967. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS 1 1 t , PROPOSITION NO. 5 Secretary of State OF THE LEGISLATURE RESeveral piano students were Sanpete County Fair, the Manti CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF guests of the Nephl School of Temple and attended a movie. THEIR SERVICES IN THE THE LEGISLATURE Music recently, and participatThe climax of the three days AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSof tion vote in the affirmative, the ed In activities designed to ex- was a piano recital held at the Be is resolved by SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, members elected to each fifteen candidates receiving the the StuMusic. School of their musical pand knowledge. Nephl 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PROhighest number of votes cast at branch of the Legislature. Classes in music theory and dents partlciating were Rhonda such election shall constitute the CONSTITUTION OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND charter commission. The ballot practice methods were giver, Stanley, Lori Howard, David OF UTAH BE AN ALLOWANCE STATE PROPOSITION NO. 1 for a charter commission shall AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND along with supervised practice Paxman, Geri Lynn Ostler, Paul BE RESOLVFURTHER IT not contain any party designa- ED METROPOLITAN sessions. Students participat- Chapman, Randy Farrell, Kerry that the Secretary of State FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY tion. LAW WHEN ATTENDING GOVERNMENT ing In ths event were Evan Yates, Johnny Castelbury, Lou is directed to submit this propo- OF THE LEGISLATURE Sea 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the electors of the State CONSISTING OF A GEN-ERA- L COMMITTEE MEETINGS Richards, Randy Farrell and Ann Stanley, Brian Coombs, ARTICLE NEW A SHALL SESSION TO OF THE of government is approved, the of Utah in the LEGISLATURE Johnny Castlebury of Murray; Ann Sparks, Debra Tolley, Terelection EXCEED FORTY-FIV- OF NOTLEGgeneral BE ADDED TO THE CON charter HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS commission shall, within to be held in 1966. The proposiSteven and Brian Coombs from esa Newell, Claudia Jenkins, STITUTION OF THE STATE ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE Lake Shore; Kerry Yates from Steven Coombs and Evan Rich' OF UTAH TO PERMIT one month after being elected, tion shall be submitted to the NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED on a and time to be set by electors in the following form: IN OFFICIAL Mona and David Paxman from ards. A piano duet was played COUNTIES OF 75,000 OR the day BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. Secretary of State, meet and ES Whereas h thirty-sixtTO the Brian PERSONS Steven Coombs, MORE Legand Nephl. TO EXCEED by organize in the metropolitan re1. It is proposed to islature of the State of Utah LEGISLATIVE TWENTY A METROPOLI The group also traveled to and a two piano selection was TABLISH DAYS IN Section and proceed to frame a gion Article VI, Section 9 of deemed GOVERN OF call to FORM it necessary Manti where they attended the performed by Ronald Richard- TAN EVEN NUMBERED YEARS, amend forth a plan of charter setting a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of the State of classes taught by Mr. Richard- son and E. Donnell Blackham, ME NT WITHIN METRO government for the metropolitan Utah to read as follows: amend, the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN-DAson and Mr. Blackham for the The recital was well attended by POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the ANY charter commission shall be adUtah and has recommended Sec. 9. Unless otherwise proREPLACE DAY SESSION WHICH General Music Committee of the parents and friends of the per- COULD OF vanced electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members oi the that UNIT EXISTING OTHER and the state the LDS Church. They visited the formers. by election for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. the legislature shall receive comLOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the therefore vote either, vention; WITHIN THE REGION. pensation for their services of five within metropolitan region Section 1. It is proposed to $1,000.00 a year for the legisfor a convention Charter commissioners years. amend Article 2 Sections VI, of a lative residents term payable monthly. Section 1. The shall be allowed no pay for their a convention against 16 of the and the Constitution of members The shall also receive county with a resident popula services, but shall be allowed if a majority of all the electors, State of Utah to read: expense and mileage allowances tion of not fewer than 75,000 necessary expenses by the board at this shall voting election, 2. as Sec. of sessions the fixed by law for attending as determined by the last na of examiners. vote for a convention, the legislature Regular shall be held annu- sessions of the legislature and tional or state census are em Sec. framed 7. so The sescharter its at next Legislature, anti ally at the seat of government. meetings of single-hous- e The U. S Public Health Ser- - suit their doctors regarding In- - powered to establish a metropol- shall be filed with the sion, shall provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between Secretary for the and provide itan region There vaccination. fluence vice recommends vaccination commisof the State charter same. the by calling known as general sessions shall sessions and during periods only were local flu outbreaks In government thereof, subject and then submitted to the be held in against Influenza, especially In Utah last years, when the legislature is in adto the limitations of this article. sion no metrobut 3 electors of NO. PROPOSITION the epidemyear, qualified and regular sessions which shall journment, and when otherwise the high risk group. VacSec. 2. Notwithstanding any not to election can at an authorities Health ic. region politan be known as budget sessions engaged in official legislative cination should begin as soon SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu- be held at a time to be deterbusiness. No increase of compenshall be held in AUDITOR AND as practicable after September forecast epidemics, but once tion ot this state, a metropolitan mined commisthe charter by yearn. Regular sessions shall sation shall be effective durin started, they usually run a full government created in accordSTATE TREASURER 1, and be completed by be not less shall which than sion, commence at 12 oclock, P.M. on the period for which member course, dealing death and dis- ance with the procedure out SHALL SECTION 3 OF the second Monday sixty days subsequent to its in January. of the then existing house o. ability over wide areas. Travel lined herein may assume or and CONmore VII not ARTICLE than OF THE Since there is normally a two volume completion At a budget session the legis- representatives may have been to and from the Far transfer powers and functions of one Alsuch date. from OF THE STATE STITUTION year week delay in antibody develop- East lature shall consider only (1) elected. contribute to the en- existing governmental units, pro- ternative provisions may be vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED ment, It is important that Im- trancemay If adopted by the electors of of Asian flu strains Into vide for revenue to supportas-a ed. upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE general appropriation bills for munization be carried out be- the United fiscal year, (2) the state this amendment shall the succeeding as was be- metropolitan government, free of to manner AND States, AUDITOR THE the STATE obtaining revenue bills necessary therefor, take effect the first day of Janufore influenza occurs In the Im- lieved in the sume indebtedness of existing copies of the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI- (3) bills necessary large coastal epito implement ary, 1967. units, transfer mediate area, according to In- demic last governmental certified and its BLE SERVE FOR TO NOT appropriations in general by alternatives, year. funds and other the chairman aprecords, formation from the Utah Heart SUCCES-SIVE of the charter MORE THAN TWO For advise about your heart property and assets, and provide . PROPOSITION NO. 8propriation bills for new proAssociation. TERMS RATHER jects, commission, shall be published or always ask your doctor; for in- for all matters necessary or in services, (4) programs BOARD OF EXAMINERS manner for the THAN THE ONE TERM legislative matters submitted to The Association advises peo- formation ask your Heart provided incidental to the effectuation of notice of petition in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. AMENDMENT ple with heart disease to con the the foregoing provisions. legislature in writing by the Such proposed charter and alSection 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, and SHALL SECTION 13 OF Sec. 3. Whenever the resi- ternative provisions approved by (5) legislative matters brought ARTICLE VII OF THE CONdents of a metropolitan region a majority of the electors voting amend Article VII, Section before introducthe session by STITUTION OF THE STATE desire to create a metropolitan at a time to be fixed therein, of the Constitution of the State s tion by of the mem- OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO government, a petition to do so and shall supersede any existing of Utah to read as follows: bers of either house. The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF Sec. 3. No person shall be may be filed naming the metro- law of the metropolitan region describing thereon shall become the organic eligible to the office of governor legislature, however, may pro- EXAMINERS, WHICH IS politan region and COMPRISED OF THE GOVthe boundaries thereof. Such charters. The government cre- or secretary of state unless he vide for its expenses. Sec. 16. No general session ERNOR, THE SECRETARY 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 shall exceed OF STATE AND THE ATor more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- his election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL. THIS next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no toudget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE within the proposed metropol- ter. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL itan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty five years at the time in cases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the office of the- Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of his election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO SUCH OTHER State, at least six months pnor flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su- regular session the legislature PERFORM to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRE-- ; Sec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such shall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole Section 1. It is proposed to reconsidering vetoed the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar at the time of his election. purpose ofline items in appropri- amend article VII, section 13 of the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap No person shall be eligible to bills, and any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by the gov- the Constitution of the State of ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate in section one of this article, ernor. No special session snail Utah to read: as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the Sec. 13. Until otherwise notice shall be published once charter commission chairman, unless at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, at the end ot any vided by law, the governor, proseca week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the he shall be a qualified elector, except that session the shall dehave and resident been a legislature retary of state and attorney special in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall to date when citizen of the a state or territory may adjourn shall constitute a board circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the for five years next preceding it shall convene for not to ex- general of state prison commissioners, county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan re- his ceed five for the election. state The legislative days auditor which board shall have such to be included in the metropoli- gion designated by the charter Vshall be in- sole purpose of reconsidering supervision of all matters contan region, and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The and state treasurer mils vetoed and line items serve more to in for than eligible nected with the state prison as State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be two successive terms. appropriation Mils vetoed by the may be provided by law: copy of the petition to the amended or changed in th manSHAMPOO-FLOO- R shall Legislative days If adopted by the electors of governor. county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of This amendment shall take calendar days but shall not effect cerned. The matter shall be Article XI of the Constitution. this state, this amendment shall be on approval by the dec-to- n leinclude Saturdays, Sundays, take effect rebefore 8. the approval. The upon registered Sea placed of metropolitan the state. or when the gal holidays periods voters residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body shall be in adjournlegislature NO. PROPOSITION 4 ballot a have and politan region upon politic and corporate L CLYDE L. MILLER, Secment reading substantially, Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions 17 LEGISLATIVE STANDING of State of the State of retary electom of the If adopted of by exercised now govern and authority metropolitan type by COMMITTEE the state, this amendment shall Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all is a full, SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Janu- that the foregoing No ( )." at the next general special purpose districts. Such true and correct copy ot the OF ary, 1967. election held regularly after the metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION constitutional amendments pro BE can sue and be sued, subject THE STATE OF UTAH filing of the petition. posed by the regular session ADDIPROPOSITION BY NO. THE 6 AMENDED voters 5. time the the At Sea to limitations, conditions and TRADE-I- N ofthe irty-Sixt-h Legislature, AUSECTION OF 83, TION the within metropolitan procedure established by the residing CONVENING OF SPECIAL 1965 and by the Special SesHOUSE EACH THORIZING vote to or of approve proreject legislature and the rules region SESSION OF LEGISLATURE 1966. held as in on sion S3.50 S4.00 5.00 trade in when you the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- - OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in my office. appears TO COMMITTEES elecAPPOINT government at a general SHALL A NEW SECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I SERVE BETWEEN LEGIStion, they shall also vote for fifbuy your battery LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto set my hand and teen persons to be members of a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who WELL AS DURING SES- OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Seal ot the THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, a plan of metropolitan gover- may be served as process agent SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE AND AUTHORIZE THE LEGIS- this 29th day ot August, 1966. nment Candidates shall be qualiamendment shall take FOR THE STAFFING This fied electors residing within the effect on approval by the elec- FINANCING OF SAID COM- LATURE TO CALL ITSELF CLYDE I MILLER INTO SPECIAL SESSION MITTEES. proposed metropolitan region, tors of the state. T who shall be nominated by petiSection 1. It is proposed to UPON THE WRITTEN S OF OF tion signed, with their respective amend Article VI of the ConPROPOSITION NO. 2 addresses, by not fewer than of the State of Utah HE MEMBERS OF EACH stitution HOUSE. CONSTITUTIONAL fifty registered voters residing by the . addition of Section S3 within the proposed region. CONVENTION CALL to read: Section 1. It ia proposed to Seid petition shall be fUed with THIRTY-SIXT33. In order to ex- amend article VI of the ConstiSection THE WHEREAS the Secretary cf State at least OF pedite the work ot the legis- tution of the State of Utah by LEGISLATURE sixty days prior to the general lature, each house may by- the addition of section 84 to UTAH OF STATE an. majority of tin THE ppgMKn IT NECESSARY roeohition provide for the ap- lead: 23' DLACK For information about Traveler, Automobile Insurance call us. Salt Lake City. Utah 84110 Hintment of committees to ascertain facts and make rec ommendations as to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may be created by joint resolutions, resolution creating any such committee may authorize 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 ; lowers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it, including the power of suboena and the power to hire and to maintain staff, and in addition it shall have such powers and perform 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. This amendment, if adopted by the electors of the state, shall take effect the first day oi two-third- ? .a AT RECENT RECITAL were Kerry Yates, Geri Lynn Ost Lake ernr August 29, 374-507- 6. i IT'S TERIFFIC the way were MEN WANTED NOW selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent anil electric shampooer, f 1.00 Chapman Furniture Co., Nephl TO State or Utah i ,1 most people would use rip codes If they had the proper Information. Furthermore, we think this expanded program of the Mountain States Telephone will make the codes easier to find and use" Mr. Johnson Pa ge Two osed Changes in Utah's Constitution antique Jewelry, hand-ma- de . e Septamber 8, 1966 Thursday, - al WARDS COME IN AND CHECK OUR SALE PRICES ON WINTER TIRES FOR CAR OR TRUCK RE-UES- TWO-THIRD- H WARDS NEPHI AGENCY 11 North Main - Phone 1124 - Nephi, Utah Ifa |