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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 2T)c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harper and family spent Saturday and and family of St. George visitLake in Salt City. Sunday Mrs. While there they visited with ed Sunday with Mr. and Ross Harper. atrelatives and friends and tended the Utah State Fair. Week end visitors at the Miss Peggy Neilsen remained in home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Salt Lake City to attend school Taylor were Mr. and Mrs Gam the LDS Business College. Stewart and family of Ogden. at GreenMr. and Mrs. Frank last as their had guests Mrs. halgh Ray Newton had as her Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell Monday, Mrs. Charlotte Han- guests Sunday, her son, Carl and family of Granger visited Nelda Mrs. sen and daughter, Newton and his son Larry and over the week end at..the home Drittain and her son and daughter Lana of Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Garddaughter, Lloyd and Betty City. Also visiting with Mrs. ner. all of Blackfoot, Idaho. Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Paul and family of Kearns. Newton Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wan-kieMr. and Mrs. Nell Green of Orem visited Sunday halgh and family of Clearfieldin CARD OF THANKS his with parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Sunday spent Saturday of the Eric Wankier. friends To the many her as had Mr, Bosh Hazel Mrs. Nephi with his parents, Nephi area who called, and for guests on Saturday, Mr. and and Mrs. J. R Greenhalgh. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winter every kindness in our behalf Mrs. William Bosh and three Mrs. A. V. Gadd had as her during the illness and following had as their guests Saturday, sons of Kearns, and on Sunday, Mrs the death of my beloved wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Moon and Mrs. Fern Francom of Moroni. guests Sunday, Mr. and J. H. Gadd of Salt Lake City, I sincerely extend thanks and son David Jr. of California. appreciation. They were enroute to Provo Guests Sunday at the home We appreciate the care she where David Jr. has enrolled at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garrett of Mrs. Alice F. Bailey were during, the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crystal of Bountiful are parents of22.a received in the Hospital her brief illness and for the and baby of Kamas, and Ronald new son, bom on August Mrs. assistance of Mrs. Rhea Rosqulst of Heb-e- r McNeel, a student at the CSU Grandparents are Mr. and and kind, cooperative Anderson. is visiting this week with Miles of Nephi, at Cedar City. Mrs. Crystal is Floyd Garrett O. C. McAFEE her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erin a granddaughter of Mrs. Bai- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles ArmPoulsen. strong of Cheyenne, Wyoming. ley. Great grandmother is Mrs. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Devon Stephen-se- n Mrs. Harry Beagley had as Brigham Garrett. is and daughter Mickle of with appreciation It deep Mrs. on her visitors Saturday, our to extend we thanks home visited Sunday at the at the Moroni visitors that Recent Elizabeth Ruth Tate and Mrs. her many friends, for their floral home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelson of Salt Lake City, and of Mrs. A. V. Gadd were Mr. gifts, calls, visits and cards, Stephensen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley of brother in law and sister, of Salt Winn and Bert Mrs. and many acts of kindness to visalso Fork. American They Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor the Lake family during my past City. ited with their father, Harry and their son in law and th in month hospital. Beagley, at the Juab County Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harley Mrs. Natalie Orme daughter, Hospital. (Catherine Whitmore) of Los Visitors at the home of Mrs. Angeles called at the home of Ed. Bean on Saturday and Sun- Mrs. T. H. Burton on Saturday. were on their way to day were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo They Provo where- - their daughter, Peterson of Castle Dale. Margaret, has enrolled at the W. J. Allen of Provo spent BYTJ. Susan Redd and Nancy the week end at the home of Stiffanson of Woodland Hills, California and students at the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Allen. BYU also were with them. Mrs. P. N. Anderson spent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lake in week Salt last City. of Salt Lake City, Dr. She visited with her son and OFFICE OF THE ECRETARY OF STATE daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alma Burton of Orem were luncheon guests on Sat-- j EksAyn Anderson. SALT lAKK urday at the home of Mrs. T. Mrs. Alice Bailey returned to H. Burton. August 80, 1963 her home recently after spendDear Fellow Citizens : ing two weeks with her sons ' The and family. She visited for a Want tougher floors? Legislature of the State of Utah has week in Salt Lake City with me with the responsibility for pubentrusted Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bailey the following Propositions , which relishing and family and a week in late to changes in the Constitution of the Kamas with Mr. and Mrs. Keith State of Utah. Bailey and family. They returned with her to Nephi SatIn the beginning of the body of each Propourday and spent the week end sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the at her home. will as on the General Mrs. Jes3e Bailey and son j Carl visited over the week end n with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corfield. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner of Payson spent Sunday in Nephi as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey were their daughter, Miss Sandra Cook of Salt Lake City, and their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ludlow of Provo. , the Bur-rasto- HEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PflESf SOON! For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business Office. But hurry, the Directory is going to press I Mountain StatesTeleph:.v Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes had as their visitor Saturday, their son, Clark Haynes and his son of Provo. On Sunday, Merl Haynes and son of Salt Lake City visited with his parents. Iu ii ...jj w , '7 .W fr.- - n&c s. $J- ??" v :wvt4 vV r- n s i. V, , a ( it ''- .$$v. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh and son Dale Lynn, and if 3"' ' V-4 ' ' ' grand- Standard Floor Hardener for surfaces hard, on wood, cement, linoleum. children Cary, Scott, David and Ricky enjoyed a trip over the Red Creek Scenic road on Saturday. They enjoyed a picnic lunch at Devils Kitchen and returned via Santaquin canyon. They report the leaves are turning and are very beautiful. ;v 'J ;2M8r i long-lastin- g M CALI Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman and family of Loa. YOUR STANDARD MAN IN NEPHI loo Christensen Standard Oil Company of California UNICO REDI-GRIsilent, safety traction tires. Greater tire you mileage and safety. The best can buy. Special Price for 7.75 x 14 black. (Studded slightly higher.) UNICO PERMANENT Fill and forget your radiator worries. 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Hansen were Mrs. Felton Hickman Nevada. past week and Mrs. Mr. and on Saturday. of Reno, N Tium tocM Init4 djuttnS pull-r- p NJW Impmpdl Strong, wnhO support for reducible inguinal hernia. Comk back flap. Snaps in front Soft flat groin pad. I siecl or leather bands. Unexcelled for comb Tor men, women, children. NEPHI DRUG CO. 48 South Main Nep FARMERS ASSOCIATION THERES A BRANCH NEARBY TO SERVE YOU. Want clean heat? Complete Automotive Service TUNE UPS OVERHAULS. Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. All ETC. Makes and Models of Cars JENKINS SALES & SERVICE CALI YOUR STANDARD MAN IN NEPHI Lao Christenson Standard c .. Oil . 623-064- . to amend Article XIII, Section 2, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read aa follows: - Nephi - Ph. 623-135- I Ti rv n-- 8 Independen Shop 4 Company of California Tf 105 West Center Oil X will the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the prin- - irrf&M ary 1, 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to eacli house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes Section 2. All tangible on income or from taxes :L, u" property in the state, not ex- cipal of such 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 of State is directed to submit of the law. The property this proposed amendment to state, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of school districts, municipalli- Utah at the next general eleccorporations and public tion in the manner provided braries, lots with the build- by law. ings thereon used exclusively Section 3. If adopted by for either religious worship the electors of this state, this Proposition appear or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because places of burial not held or the first day of January, used for private or corporate 1969. of the very serious nature of these Proposibenefit, shall be exempt from tions which your State Legislature has caused taxation. Tangible personal to be placed before you, urge that each of property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 5 PROPOSITION NO. 4 you study the text of the Propositions in full. January 1, m., which is held and MANDATORY or for sale AGRICULTURE processing I urge you to consult with your .friends, OF which is shipped to final desRETIREMENT TAXATION LAND neighbors and local civic leaders in order that JUDGES tination outside this state to RESOLUTION all A JOINT within twelve months may be you may gain information necessary PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION deemed by law to have acrender a just and wise decision. PROPOSING TO AMEND quired no situs in Utah for ARTICLE XIII, SECARTICLE VIII OF THE TION 3 OF THE CONSTISincerely, purposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OF STATE THE OF exTUTION and taxation be may erty L. CLYDE MILLER THE STATE OP UTAH OF UTAH, TO PROVIDE law from such by empted BY THE ADDITION OF Secretary of State THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHORIGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced ULTURAL USE MAY IZING THE LEGISLor otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL ATURE TO PROVIDE in or without the state. TanPROPOSITION 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 OF OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary LEGISLATORS course of business and which TORS RELATIVE TO JUDGES FROM OFFICE. A JOINT RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the LegisPROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL lature of the State of Utah, PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or USE. ARTICLE VI, SECTION ARTICLE VI, SECTION manufacturer or farmer, or 2 AND SECTION 16, OF Be it resolved by the Legis- two - thirds of all members raiser may be deemTHE CONSTITUTION 9 OF THE CONSTITU- livestock lature of the State of Utah, elected to each of the two ed for purposes of ad valorem thirds two of all members houses voting in favor thereOF THE STATE OF TION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING property taxation to be elected to each of the two of: UTAH, RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION TO exempted. Water rights, houses voting in favor thereSection 1. It is proposed THE TIME AND DURABE PAID TO MEMBERS ditches, canals, reservoirs, to amend Article VIII of the TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE power plants, pumping of: Section 1. It is proposed Constitution of the State of FOR THEIR SERVICES plants, transmission lines, THE LEGISLATURE. to amend Article XIII, Sec- Utah by the addition of Secowned flumes and and pipes AND THE PAYMENT 3 of the Constitution of tion 28 to read: tion corindividuals used or Be it resolved by the Legby OF EXPENSE AND Section 28. The Legislaof Utah to read as the State land for islature of the Stale of Utah, porations irrigating MILEAGE ALLOW- within ture may provide uniform two - thirds of all members the state owned by follows: ANCES. such individuals or corporaelected to each of the two Section 3. The Legislature standards for mandatory retirement and for removal of Be it resolved by the Legis- tions, or the individual mem- shall houses voting in favor thereprovide by law a unilature of the State of Utah, bers thereof, shall, not be form and of assess- judges from office. Legislaof: rate equal 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 tion shall be applicable only they shall be owned and gible property in the State to to amend Article VI, Section houses conduct occurring subsevoting in favor there- used exclusively for such according to its value in 2 and 16, of the Constitution of: quent to the effective date of Power shall and purposes. by prescribe money, plants, of the State of Utah to read deterSection 1. It is proposed power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall such legislation. Any as follows: requiring the retireto amend Article VI, Section other property used for gen- secure a just valuation for mination ment or removal of a judge Sec. 2. Sessions of the Leg- 9 of the Constitution of the erating and delivering elec- taxation of such property, so from office shall be subject to islature shall be held annu- State of Utah to read as foltrical power, a portion of that every person and corwhich is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in review, as to both law and ally at the seat of government lows: facts, by the Supreme Court. and shall begin on the second Section 9. The members of power for pumping water for proportion to the value of his, This section is additional Monday in January. A gen- the on lands or irrigation its tangible property, her, Legislature shall receive in the statepurposes eral session shall be held durof Utah, may be provided that the Legislature to, and cumulative with, the of diem $25 compensation per ing years, and determine the manner methods of removal of jusexempted from taxation to a budget session shall be held while actually in session, ex- the extent that such property may extent of taxing transient tices and judges provided in ana of diem while $15 penses per is used for such purposes. livestock and livestock being Sections II and 27 of this during even numbered years. in session, and mile- These Legislation not directly re- actually exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used Article. as law. provided by lated to the state budget may age crue to the benefit of the for human consumption. Section 2. The Secretary Section 2. The Secretary users of water so pumped Land used for be considered by the Legisof State is directed to submit agricultural lature during budget sessions of State is directed to submit under such regulations as the purposes may, as the Legis- this proposed amendment to only if permitted by a joint this proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe. lature prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at resolution by two- - the electors of the state of The taxes of the indigent according to its value for the next general election in thirds of thepassed members elected Utahat the next general elec-t- o poor may be remitted or abat-tio- n agricultural use without re- the manner provided by law. each house. in the manner provided ed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have Section 3 . This amendmanner as may be provided for other purposes. Intangi- ment shall take effect on apSee. 16. No general session Dy law. Section 8. If adopted by by law. The legislature may ble property may be exempt- proval of the Legislature shall exby the electors of the ceed sixty calendar days, ex- - the electors of this state, this provide for the exemption ed from taxation as property state. cept in cases of impeachment amendment shall take effect from taxation of homes, or it may be taxed in such No budget session shall exhomesteads, and personal manner and to such extent CLYDE L. MILLER, Secceed twenty calendar days, property, not to exceed $2,000 as the Legislature may pro I, of State of the State homeretary for value intanif vide. in in that homes, Provided cases of impeachexcept ment. No special session steads, and all household fur- gible property be taxed as of Utah, DO HEREBY CERthat the foregoing is a PROPOSITION NO. 3 shall exceed thirty calendar nishings, furniture, and property the rate thereof TIFYtrue and correct copy of equipment used exclusively shall not exceed five mills on full, cuiwuiutional days, except in cases cf imINVENTORY amendby the owner thereof at his each dollar of valuation. the peachment. When any sesments proposed by the reguTAX REPEAL sion of the Legislature trying place of abode in maintaining When exempted from taxa- lar session of the Thirty-Sevent- h cases of impeachment ex- A JOINT RESOLUTION a home for himself and fam- tion as property, the taxable Legislature, 1967, and not to exceed income therefrom shall be ceeds the number of calendar PROPOSING TO AMEND ily. Property $3,000 in value, owned by dis- taxed under any tax based on by the Second Special Sesdays it may remain in sesSECARTICLE XIII, held in 1966, as appears sion as provided in this secpersons who served in incomes, but when taxed by sion TION 2, OF THE CON- abledwar on record in my office. ' servthe the in of as tion. The members shall reUtah State military propany STITUTION OF THE ice of the United States or IN WITNESS WHERE- ceive for compensation only erty, the income therefrom CTAT1? CD Ubih and by shall not also be taxed. The OF, I have hereunto set my 8tate the usual per diem expenses UTO AN ri e unmarried widows and Legislature may provide for hand and affixed the Great and mileage. VitnnvM1 a. Sec. 2. The Secretary of EMPTION FOR TAN jnjnof orphans of such dis- - deductions, exemptions and Seal of the State of Utah, at abled persons or of persons or offsets on any tax based Salt Lake City, this 30th day State is directed to submit GIBLE PERSONAL who while serving in the mili- upon income. The personal of August, 1968. this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONSTservice of the United income tax rates shall be the electors of the State of ITUTING INVENTORY tary States or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum AND HELD FOR SALE Utah at the next general eleckilled in action or died rate shall not exceed six perCLYDE L. IN THE ORDINARY were tion in the manner provided service cent of net income. No excise MILLER COURSE OF BUSINESS as a beresult of such exempted as the leg-B- e tax rata based upon income may by law. shall exceed four percent of by the Leg is- - islature may provide. Sec. 3. If adopted by the latureit resolved of the State of Utah, The legislature shall pro-tw- o net income. The rate limitaelectors of this state, (hie thirds of all members vide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for amendment shall lake effect elected to each of the two sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income and for the first day of January, houses voting in favor there- - of revenue, to defray the esti- - taxes on intangible property, I960. of: mated ordinary expenses of shall b effective until Janu-- it SK I State of Utah Cm ?'$ A ton of Colton, California arrived in Nephi Saturday. They are visiting for a week with her brothers in law and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haney and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingram and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Thornton is the former Alice Ord. They plan to attend her class reunion to be held this Friday, and also the Anniversary Banquet and Homecoming r Bel-list- S Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nelsen Page $ ;N?.phLNr!efsThorn- RUPTUREEASEI ijPfa Levan Local, Social Items NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMSlMona News I Thursday, September 19, 1968 iittw-Wtu- c |