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Show Page 8 STlje Revs and Views FromQoor ByJe(r ' ; Blu fu'iaCio ccdpo and CcoDc prcpopHy accidents can occur at work and at home. Injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to amputation, loss of vision, and electrocution. Take a few minutes to review these principles and to teach your workers the basics of tool safety. Give them the information and guidance they need to work safely and efficiently in your workplace and at home. Tbol safety is in your hands as the employer, supervisor, or employee. Tools can help you be more productive on the job, but they can also hurt you if you fail to use them in the proper manTbol-relat- ed ner. Here are some basic tool safety rules for you to implement on your farm or ranch. They apply from the moment you pick up a tool until you put it away. Choose the right tool for the job. Use each tool only for the task it was designed or intended. Never use a pocketknife as a screwdriver or a wrench in place ofa hammer. The wrong tool can slip out of position, or can break off or apart, resulting in an injuryInspect tools for damage before each use. Look for dull blades, worn bits, mushroomed heads, sprung jaws, frayed cords, defective guards, constant pressure switches, cracked handles, and ubo Nephi, Utah g Be sure to check your footing and maintain good balance. Never carry a power tool by the cord or hoee, and never yank th cord or hose to disconnect it from lJ the receptacle.; Ground all electric tpdls, unless Make sure grounding wires are connected properly. M Use a ground-fau- lt interrupter d circuit or tools when working in wet condition, Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, and sharp edges, and make sure they dont cause i a tripping hazard. Disconnect all power tools when not in use, before servicing, and double-insulate- County (Jgent (Himeg-ffiefo- Wednesday, August 26, 1998 d. ' mm Jf-v- a",e8frn i V - C?unty were vJr pliL, n Maxwell, 2nd; Ka-neisha Heritzler, 3rd; Hayden Coombs, 4th; Hailee Garrett, ' 5th. '! Calf Riding: Devin Day, 1st; Brandon Day, 2nd; Kevin 3rd. Steer Riding: Tbny McPherson, 1st;' Chet Ingram, 2nd; Chet r Dudley, 3rd. Cow Riding: Jesse Kendall; ' 1st; Seth McPherson, 2nd; Aaron Mangelson, 3rd. ' Breakaway: Travis Park, 1st with 476;Chance Kendall, 2nd with 7.05; Rex Memmott, 3rd with a draw. Calf Roping: kenneth Winn, 1st with 12.15; Brandon Scott, 2nd with 13.92; - , w: . Casey Draper, 3rd with 18.70. .. Barrel Race (12 and under): Rex Memmott, 1st with 18.58; Wor-woo- d, - - - U s Sanpete-Jua- - Shad McPherson, 2nd with 19.14; Brandon Day, 3rd with 19.47. - and auction win raise fMOM money to support Proposition 5, a constitutional amendment which will be voted on in Novem- j '$ r fiH ber v.r-- t . , D'aver Droncon (123-102- 9; i CZAUTIPUL LOQ HOME IN CnrATLOCATJOH. 3 bedrooms, Now at 61 South 2 12 baths,' vaulted calling, partial cams on large lot MaiiuNephi 6153.CC3. Ceil LaOeun.' ONE LEVEL fcSJCK HOZ on nka comer lot 1 year old. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized garage, pa3o, RV parking. $133, COO. t CallLaDaun. K3-120- 0 ".2car . ' ; . 20NI0L0T. 343.CC3, COMMERCIAL 2.47 acree $11300. INDUSTRIAL HIGHWAY STREET BUSINESS CUILDINQ. Good location. Call LaDaun. . DUPLEX 2 bedrooms each side. Extra nice, always rented ' $129,000. Can LaDaun. TWO OR THREE BEDROOM HOMS Formal dining room, enclosed porch, 2 car garage, irrigation. Onfy t2303. CcS LaDaun. BUILDING LOTS IN NEPH1 1308 N 325 E. S3 acre $25,000. 295 N 500 E, .22 acre $25,000. 600 E 300 S, 1.34 acre $45,000. 200 N 100 W, .60 acre $53,000. Ct Wace CaXow MAIN . , 623-453- 3. 160 ACRES NEAR HOLDEN Only $23,033. NEW ON MARKET IN NEPHL 2 bedrooms 1 baths with great lot on .25 acre. $75,CC0. C3 WcEace CcSow 6234535. PRICE REDUCED on home in Lemington. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 2 acre with full basement and extra large two car garage. Listed for ' $32,000. Call Wallace BaSow at C23-453GREAT STARTER HOMS IN LEVAN with 2 bedrooms. 1 baths on 12 acre with animal rights. Fenced and with two out buildings. $75,000. Call Wallace BaSow at 623-4533. Barrel Race (over 12): Ashlee Kay, 1st with 19.20; Todd Day, 2nd with 20.07; Ken Lofgran, 3rd with 20.22. m ciincdj 5. LeDaun: Vcllaco: 623-277- 3, feb IVerM passr 623-453- 5, 320-C5C- LEGISLATIVE ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Patrice A rent A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; AMENDING THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELIGIBILITY AS A STATE LEGISLATOR. MAKING THE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS CONSECUTIVE AND APPLICABLE IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE LAST DATE FOR FILING FOR OFFICE. DIRECTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TO WITHDRAW S J R. I. PASSED DURING THE 1997 GENERAL SESSION. REPLACE IT WITH THIS RESOLUTION AND. PLACE IT BEFORE THE VOTERS. AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE Tim resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows; AMENDS: ARTICLE VI, SECTION 5 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof. Section I. It Is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 5, to read: Article VI, Section 5 Who is eligible as a legislator No person shall be eligible to the office of senator or representative who as of the last date provided by law for filing for the office is not: a citizen of the United States!,, twenty-fiv- e years of age,; a qualified voter in the district from which he the person is chosen,; a resident of the state for three consecutive years of the State, immediately prior to the last dale provided by statute for filing for the office, and for six months a resident of the district from which he the person is elected for six consecutive months immediately prior to the last dale provided by statute for filing for the office No person elected to the office of senator or representative shall continue to serve in that office after ceasing to be a resident of the district from which elected Section 2. Replacing previous resolution Submittal to electors. The lieutenant governor is directed to withdraw S.J R. I, Resolution Amending Legislator Eligibility Standards, passed during the 1997 General Session, and submit in its place this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by statute Section 3. Effective datt. If approved by the electors of the state, the amendment proposed by this joint resolution shall take effect on January 1. 1999. - PROPOSITION 2 an ballot Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to repeal the provision regarding real and personal estate , of married women 'H.1 K. 8 Enrolled 1997 and property RESOLUTION REPEALING MARITAL PROPERTY PROVISIONS 1997 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Allen B. Bradshaw, Byran L. Harward A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION, REPEALING THE PROVISION ON MARITAL PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE This resolution proposes to change the Utah Coastitatioa as follows: REPEALS ARTICLE XXII, SECTION 2 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thuof all members elected to each of the two booses voting ia favor thereof: Section I. It is proposed to repeal Article XXII. Section 2, Utah Coasti-tutio- a. to read. Article XXII, SecUan 1 Property rights of married women. Real and personal estate of every female, acquired before rntmige, and all property which she may afterwards become entitled by purchase. gift, grant, inheritance or devise, shall be and lemma the estate and property of such female, and shall not be liable for the debts, or engagements of her husband, md may be conveyed, devised or bequeathed by her as if she were unmarried. Section 2. Subnuftal so electors. The heusensnl governor is duected to submit dus proposed amendment to the eiecton of die stale of Utah at die next general election in the manner provided by law. Section J. Effective date. If approved by the electors of the stale, the amendment proposed by this joint resolution shall lake effect on January 3 on the 1, PROPOSITION 1 on ballot Shall the Utah Constitution he amended to: I) requite that, for the office of state senator or state representative, the three years of residency in the slate be consecutive, the stx months of residency in the person 's legislative district be consecutive, and both periods occur immediately prior to the last date provided by statute for filing for the office, and 2) remove the reference to a specific date at which other eligibility requirements for the office of state senator or slate representative are to he determined 7 H J R. 8 Enrolled tack-- U ar co-ch- air In accordance with section Utah Code Unannotated 1992, 1, Oiene S. Walker, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, am causing the texts i ballot at the General Election to be held Tbesday, November 3, 1998, to be printed in at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published. 209-3-4- all-st- Roukm Jones will emcee the banquet, which includes a sports comedian, games and live and silent auctions of items ranging from a live bull elk to Karl Mal-ones basketball shoes. Tickets and information are from available Morgan, Glen Zum- or wait, 43545-3567- . b - anon -- L-pT- Cr -- .- - Chapter of Utah Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife will hold a banquet and auction blaming at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Augurt59, at the Manti Armory te'n&e funds for the Proposition 5 campaign. Bill Morgan, committee mem- - mm ...... n aBMr8n s. . V rclro CwHj battery-powere- missing parts or teeth. Never use defective tools, be- before changing accessories, cause they can slip out of place, such as blades, bits and cutters. shatter, splinter, or give you an Avoid accidental start-upelectric shock. Instead, turn Never hold your fingers on the them in for reconditioning or re- start switch or button while car- placement. rying a plugged-in-too- l. Dont try to repair them your- Never point pneumatic tools at self, unless you are qualified and anyone, and never use tools to understand what you are doing dust off your body or clothing. and can repair them correctly Remove all damaged portable electric tools from use and tag using OEM parts. Wear the required personal pro- them Do Not Use. j tective equipment (PPE). Think Carry and store tools safely. about the potential hazards gen- Tools should be carried in a tool erated by the tool itself, the ma- belt or in a toolbox; they should terial youre working with, and never be carried in your pocket. the task youre about to perform. When climbing a ladder, be Then check with your supervisor sure to secure tools in a tool belt to see which PPE is required if so that they wont drop onto there is any question in your someone below. When it comes to mind about the safety of your storing tools, put them in their task. proper place For instance, when using hand in a toolbox, a locker, or a tool tools, at a minimum wear safety room and keep them dry. Dont goggles to protect against flying just leave them lying around. debris. Electric tools will require Make sure blades are covered. additional PPE to protect against And loosely coil the cords of powelectrocution. Hydraulic and er tools to avoid twists and kinks. Kink all tools in good condition pneumatic tools would also rewith regular maintenance. Tbols quire additional PPE. Operate the tool according to should be kept sharp and clean safety instructions. This cant be for best performance. Follow the stressed enough. While the spe- instructions in the operators cific instructions may differ with manual for cleaning, sharpening, each tool, keep these tool safety lubricating, and changing accesbasics in mind: sories. Tbol safety has a lot of signifiRead the operators manual before using a tool. cance for me. I have personally li a a. your farms and'tanches throughout the state. Tools are very expensive and m can be hazardous, so lets take LC? better care of them and eontab T , a safor environment on our forms and ranches. &ce: Jerry Fer-T - J ,uL to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the SESSION STATE OF UTAH manner provided by law. Spenser Howard A. Stcphenein PROPOSITION 3 on ballot Shall the Utah Consniuium.be amended Section 3: Effective tiitef Senator:' n. eso berlzimlRtpnamfitlvtr,: e ILappamaAbMttoaiactoto-ofJhndtolnmhamend meat proponed by imi L Aima .Mansell Mo Evans-- ? ' , jo clartfythe status, purposes, and Jteneficianesof jchoal.and tasting, tipnal lands held in trust by the stale 7HJ.R. 14 Enrolled IW, - Craig L. Taylor (his joint resolution effect on Jnury 1, Alarik Myrin 1 yi tf Robert F. MoatgontCGt LeRay McAllister ACCEPTANCE OF TRUST LANDS RESOLUTION PROPOSITION S on ballot Shall the Utah Constitution he amended Nathaa C. Tbnner John P. Holmgren 1997 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH to require a Michael aWaddoups vole in order to adopt by initiative a slate law L Steven Poultoo Howard CNielsoa Leonard M. Blackham Sponsor: Kevin S. Gant allowing , limiting, or prohibiting the taking of wildlife or the season 10 Enrolled Robert M. Muhlestein forormethadtrftakmgwildltfe7SJ.il. Craig A Peterson ( ' A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO i t If Lane Beattie j AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; RELATING TO LANDS RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE J,J Millie M. Peterson GRANTED OR ACQUIRED BY THE STATE; CLARIFYING THE. NUMBERS I99B GENERAL SESSION ' Blaze D. Wharton' STATUS OF LANDS ACCEPTED IN TRUST BY THE STATE FOR STATE OF UTAH Robot C. Steiner ' SPECIFIC PURPOSES. AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Sponsor: Leonard M. Blackham J EdMayne Ik; This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: Mike Dmitrich AMENDS: Senators: Pete Suazo.- Representatives: l 5 ARTICLE XX, SECTION 1 John P. Holmgren Robert F. Montgomery ENACTS- Howard C Nielson A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO Craig A. Peterson ARTICLE XX, SECTION 2 AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; AMENDING THE REVERobert M. Muhlestein EdMayne Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, s of all Lorin V. Jones NUE AND TAXATION ARTICLE TO AUTHORIZE A COURT TO Craig L. Taylor members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Alarik Myrin ADJUDICATE. REVIEW, RECONSIDER, OR REDETERMINE A Joseph L Hull Sectloat.lt is proposed to amend Article XX, Section 1, Utah ConMATTER DECIDED BY THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OR BY A Lyle W. Hillyard Mike Dmitrich David H. Steele stitution, to read: LeRay McAllister i t COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION RELATINO TO REVENUE lt Article XX, Section I. Land grants accepted on terms of trust Howard A. Stephenson AND TAXATION; MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES; AND PRO L Alma Mansell All lands of the State that have been, or may hereafter be granted to the ' Lane Beattie VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. . . State by Congress, and all lands acquired by gift, gram or devise, from Pete Suazo This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: Michael G.Waddoupe any person or corporation, or that may otherwise be acquired, ate here- -, AMENDS: , ' ' by accepted, and, except as provided in Section 2 of this Article, are ARTICLE XIII, SECTION II L Steven Poultotl declared to be the public lands of the State; and shall be held in trust for Blaze D. Wharton of all Be it resolved by the Legislature of the stale of Utah, two-thirthe people, to be disposed of as may be provided by law, for the respecof the two bourns voting in fever tocreof: George Maates tive purposes for which they have been or may be granted, donated, I. It Is prupeead to amtnd Utah CeaetMatlea Article XIII, devised or otherwise acquired. A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO Sectlea II, Ip road: t Section 2. It Is proposed to enact Article XX, Sectien 2, Utah ConAMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; PROVIDING THAT ANY1 Article X I IL Section 1. Creation of State Thx Commission MemVOTER INITIATIVE REGARDING THE TAKING OF WILDLIFE' bership Governor to appoint stitution, to read: Terms Duties County boards ' Article XX, Section 2 School and institutional trust lands SHALL BE ADOPTED UPON APPROVAL OF S OF Duties. Lands granted to the State under Sections 6. 8, and 1 2 of the Utah EnTHOSE VOTING; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (1 ) There shall be a State TV- - Cbtmnitsiou consisting of four members, abling Act, and other lands which may be added to those lands pursuant This resolution proposes to change the Utah Coast itutioa as follows: not more diaa two of arbom shall beioag to toe same political party. to those sections through purchase, exchange, or other means, are deAMENDS: r (2) The members of the Commlstioa shell be appointed by the Gover' clared to be school and institutional trust lands, held in trust by the ARTICLE VI, SECTION I , f nor, by and with dm roneeal of the Srealr, for such terras of office at State for the respective beneficiaries and purposes stated in the Enabling Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirof all may be provided by lew. " Act grams. members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: -(3) (a) The State Tax Conanissioa shall administer and supervise the Section 3. Submittal to electors. Sectien 1, It la propeaed to amend, Utah Canetitatlan Article VI, , tax laws of dm State. 1 ' The lieutenant governor it directed to submit this proposed amendment ' b) It shall assets mines and Section I, to road: public utilitiet and adjust and equalize the to the electors of the stale of Utah at the next general election in the Article VI, Sectlea 1. Power vested ia Senate, House and People.) valuation and assessatiat of property tunoag the several counties. manner provided by law. The Legislative power of the Stale shat) be vested: c) k shall have such OtiMfOwsrt tjrgriglaal assessment as tbe LegisSection 4. Effective dale. I. In a Senate and House of Representatives yfcich shaft be designated , lature -provide," ' If approved by the electors of die state, the amendment proposed by Legislature of the State of Utah. this joint resolution shall take effect on January 1, 1999. . 2. la the people of the State of Utah, hereinafter staled: die Lagiafaaurt may prescribe, h tiwli tuview proposed bead issues. The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the Stale of Utah as - revisa dm tax levies of tonal psvirumtatsl ssstmam sad vtiaatinaef property trititia fee counties, may be provided by law, under such conditions and in such manasr sad PROPOSITION 4 on ballat Shall the Utah Constitution be amended within such time at may be provided by law.unay initiate any desired ' (4) The duties Itapaiid spdn the Stale Beard of Equalization by the to prohibit any person convicted of a felony from voting and from being Thx legislation and cauee the name to be submitted lo a vote of the people I for approval or rejection, or may require aay law passed by toe Legislaeligible to hold office in Utah until the right to vote of hold elective office is restored os provided by statute, and to modify language relal-- ' ture (except those laws passed by a two-thuvote of the members (3) Notwithstanding dm powers granted to dw Stale Ths Conuuhswn mg to the restoration of rights for other persons prohibited by the con- -' elected to each house of the Legislature) to be submitted to the veters of v the State before such law shall take effect. Ugishuioa initialed to al- aadarAstidaVintoaqadtoate. review, reensldar. or redrtnmiar any solution from voting and holding office in ImA.HJ.R. 4 Enrolled low. limit, or prohibit the taking of wildlife orlhe season for or method maner dsrided by dm Statu Thx Csaaalssiiin or by a County Bomd of RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING of thote.EquaHmtioa vetoing to msuaaeaad maadop as provided by tiamie. of taking tvBdHfc shall bdfrddpted upon approval of typ-diRIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS 1996 . (Ohs each county efrhts Stow timer dmd be a County Board of Equal- voting. GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH The legal voters or such fractional part thereof as may be provided by ization consisting of dto Board of County Conuniasioaers of said coua- law, of aay legal subdivirioa of the Stale, uadttsUch conditions and ia . ly.7 tkfc . SpaaaaR Carl R. Sounders suich manner' aa4 witfci) such Amo its may be provided by law, amy (7) Tha ( n a A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO to be so banned to a ' AMEND THE UTAH for Jiviaioa imuatisr.fi foauJi end control W6 W 161$ of'' vro W respective sognMIto ro$$l approvals lejocdoto fjari by dm State CONSTITUTION; ELIMINATING THE VOTING RIGHTS OF CONpassed by qie law makiagbody af Tto Coauajeriau ar inwy he pTaa iribed by lew. VICTED FELONS; ed to the voters thereof before such (8) The Staes'lhx'CMMtiiefoa and d County Boards of Equalization AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. law or ordinance shall lake effect r I echtovosm M. This resolution proposes lo change die Utah Constitution at follows: AMENDS: The lirut roam jovertor ii directed id ivMi tfcii proposed mndsMl n -i ' ARTICLE IV, SECTION 6 to suhasitdtis proposed a io the etooow of ft $$a$e of Utth m fte men VwotI decrioi fe Be b resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utak. two-durof all i- dwuaonefrLe stew of Umbos i t, w ' members elected to each of the two bouses voting in favor the roof: , , V manual provided by lew. ( Section L It la propeaed to amend Utah CenatBntlea Article IV, If approved by the doctors of dw state, dw amrtmmi proposed by tiiHinjLKShetiuotiuto Section i, to read: dtie joint eesohuioa shall take effect on January 1, 1999. (I) If approved by fee etocsess of dw state, fee Article IV, Section A (Mentally tacimpeieat persons, convicted felby feisjotoliueshwtoa sake offset on January 1, 1999. ons. and certva rrimiaali ineligible to vote Nets ttwtsnditg luhsettisn (I). ; PROPOSITION 6 on balk Shag the Utah CooetHutioahe amended to Of t amUAwenis No Any mentally incompetent person or, any person convicted of a permit the Legislature to authorise any stale Court to adjudicate, re-propasad by tide joint view, reconsidee. or redetermine any matter prided fv sbr State Tax . l9HtpaSMHaadtortolnga felony, or any person convicted of treaeoaf.j or a crime agaiaet the elec--- sor mdAenufaeiAecWtoa issued by tive franchise, unless restored to civil rights, tiaR may net be permuted to vote at any dectioa(J or he eiigiMe to hold office in dtis State and msation, including authorharion for pppHrotian back to July I. 1994 under specified cmumssoucesTS J.lL 13 Earotled tin Cosut of Appools, or a dWartrt oomt too uot I until die right to vote or bold elective office la restored as provided by "i atom; If. RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX ,1a) tiwUJamoaeymiyaawio Cat too asaamelais he applied COMMISSION CASKS 1996 CSRAL The hmtitfi owof it Andtd $6 wpnetitohr.and f I 1, 1999. - - ' o' ,rlr ny u At f f t, ' 1. - If , ini J 1 ?! t I POORO |