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Wanted 700-1- 5 623-112- 2 truck tires after 6 34 p m of their election Municipal and School officeis shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law Section 2 It is proposed to amend Arucle VI, Sec 2, Utah Constitution, to read Sec 2 Tutie of general sessions.) Annual general sessions of the Legislature shall be held at the seat of government and shall begin on the eeeend third Monday m January Section 3 It is proposed to amend Aracie VI, Sec 3, Utah Constitution, to read Terms. Sec 3 Election of Honse members shall be chosen 141 on even numbered years by the qualified voters of the respective representative on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in I 121 Their term of office shall be two yearst from the first day of January next after their election a Section 4 It is proposed to amend Article VI, Sec 4, Utah ' Constitution, to read Terms. Sec 4 Flection of Senators senatonal of the districts, respective II The senators shall be chosen by the qualified voters at the same nmes and places as members of the House of Representatives) and Ihatv, f2l Their term of office shall be four years frofd (hb first day of January next after their I as may be practicable shall be elected m each biennium as the nearly Legislature shall detenmne by law with each appoitionment Section 5 It is proposed to amend Article VII, Sec 8, Utah Constitution to read Items of appropriation Sec 8 Bdls presented to governor for approval and veto Legislative session to consider vetoed items. be ferny (II Each bill passed by die Legislature, before it becomes a law. shall presented to the govemorlwfl. If the bill is approved, the governor shall sign it, and thereupon it shall become a lawIvfeHfl If the bill is disapproved. tfeMI U shall be returned with die governors objections to the house in which d onginaledli whuhUEal house shall Jhen enter the objections ai larga upon its journal and proceed to reconsider the bill If upon reconsideration the bill of the members elected to each again passes both houses by a yea and nay vote of tworhirds house, it shall become a law 121 If any bill is not returned by the governor within ten days after it has been presented to the governor. Sunday and the day it was received excepted, tt shall become a law without a stenatureli hm ifl. If legislative adjournment prevents return of the bill, it shall become a law unless the governor within twenty days after adjournment files the objections theme jqjj with such officers as provided by law (31 The governor may disapprove any item of appropriation contained m any bill while the governor shall append to die bill at approving other portions of the billli and mjB such case the time of signing U a statement of the item or items which arc disapproved, together with the reasons Idmafel for disapproval and seeh the item or items Wwit tuny not take effect unless (31 As passed over the governor s objections as provided m this section (41 If the governor disapproves any bill or item of appropnation after the adjournment sine die of any session of the Legislature, the presiding officer of each house shall poll the membets of the membeis of each of that house on the matter of reconvening the Legislature If house are in favor of reconvening, the Legislature shall be convened in a session dial shall begin within 60 days after the adioummcnt of the session at which the disapproval bill Of Hem af and shall lx convened appropnation passed. This session may not M exceed five calendar days at a lime set jointly by the presiding officer of each house, solely for the purpose of the bill or reconsideration, If upon reconsidenng the bill or item of appropnation disapproved item of appropnation again passes both houses of the Legislature by a yea and nay vote of to each house, the bill shall become law or the item of of the members elected dale of the law or Hem of aPOTMiallM appropnation shall take effect on the onanal effective Section 6 It is proposed to amend Article VIII, Sec 8 Utah Constitution, to read Senate approval. Sec 8 Vacancies Nonrmatmg CMnraKsioM (It When a vacancy occurs in a court of record, the governor shall fill the vacancy by certified to the governor by the Judicial appointment from a list of at least three nominees shall fill the vacancy Nominating Commission having authority over die vacancy The governor within 30 days after receiving the list of nominees If the governor fails to fill die vacancy within the time prescribed, the chief justice of the Supreme Court shall within 20 days make the appointment from die list of nominees. and (2i The Legislature by stature shall provide for the nommanng commissions' composition the Legislature procedures. No member of die Legislature may serve as a member of. nor may appoint members to, any Judicial Nommanng Commuuoa. d0 OQ Ui The Senate shall consider and render a decision on each judicial appomtmem within itself m extraordinary days of the dare of appointment. If necessary, die Senate shall convene be effective tessiaa for the pmpose of considering judicial qiponmnents. The appointment doll Senate fails to approve the upon approval of a majority of all members of the Senate If the new nominating process shall appointment, the office shall be considered vacant and a commence. wrthoi Selection of judges shall be based solely upon consideration of fitness for office regard to any partisan political constderatioa. Section 7. SabmsttaJ to Voters. The lieutenant governor is directed In submit this Proposed iTOCIXltOCnl B Hit KCIOISJa die state of Ulah n ihe nexi general election in (he manner wended In I res- il rbe Uale. die amcndmcdl WMOWl h tllli Will (OClilUW REPEALING OTHERS, ARTICLE. INCLUDING THE ANTITRUST PROVISION. AND AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AS THIS RESOLUTION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE UTAH CONSTITUTION FOLLOWS AMENDS ARTICLE Xn SEC. I ARTICLE XII. SEC 4 ARTICLE XU SEC 12 REPEALS Be a af die 2 I k 7 10 proponed id amend Art.de Section 4 It is proposed to amend Article XII, Sec 4, Utah Constitution to read Sec 4 Suits. The tiww "fiarpapaiiaair as and in thuen and joint oloili lowpawno having any pswaw m pwwligai efrawpaoaiionmoi asooaianMW w paunawhipoi and all All corporations (shall have tbs wght to may poummi uer and ohali ba pabjan to be sued, in all couits, in like cases as natural persons Section 5 It is proposed to repeal Article XII, Sec S, Utah Constitution Sec 5 Corporate stock Issuance, increase, and fictitious increase. Goquwaoono oholl wot isooa oleahraaspMo bona fide swboawbsw rtwoof m diaiaoBigwaar aaoohaHwy aaipositioa imaa any boadi w olhts obligation for lha poymam of moaayFoaaapt fos money os psopswy wwivadi os taboo doaai Thi oioah of aoipomiow) ohali not baaaiaaead of gawwal lawi nos ohali any law a mb on as tha inswaps of otosh awthoai lha aoaoswt of lha pwooa oi piwowo holding lha iasg as amount m aaiwa of ihs otoahi os vwuhoat dua aonss of tha proposed ibspds having gsiMioanly basa giaaw in pash mannas ao muy bt pfiaaubaiby lawi AlMiaoOiaiHaiwasalohoMadabodoaMshall ba voidij Section 6 It is proposed to repeal Article XII, Sec 6, Utah Constitution Sec 6 Privileges of foreign corporations. No soipopatiown orgsmaad omoids of thin Smiti ohali ha allowid to tsowuosl bunmono thaw thona psasowbsd by law to oiimhif wtthia tha Statij on iondwoiUHUOSOaourabla anriw ihohnwoofahioeiaie awpemfroasrsgaowed Section 7 It is proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 7, Utah Constitution Sec 7 Limitation on alienation of franchise.) Wo aoiposaiioa iihall Isaos or aliawats any fwnahioai oo ao to wIioms lha fsanshiiw or psoptWy hold thasaoadis from lha iiahiliMas of ths laiwosi os gwmiosi lasoaai of gsaaoti ioatsastsd os iwsuwod m opanmowi mu os sajoymsm of oush fsanohios oi oay ot its pswlsgani) Section 8 It is proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 9 Utah Constitution Sec 9 Places of business, process agent, filing of certified copy of articles. Wa aoppowtion ohali do baoinaoo in thw Slsiii wiihooi having one os mosa plowau of hosiaassrvwih an authowaad'OgeiogtiasHipaiHwhmEysoean may ba nawedi was without 6wa4ihafanftadipy of no amolaNwaasposaQaiHwriMhiiwmy of Siotoi) Section 9 It is proposed to repdal Article XH Sec 10 Utah Constitution Sec 10 Corporations limited to authorized objects. swpwnpiv aathownad in un Woipoaoow ohali ahahasi es awialao of insoipoiauowil Section 10 It is proposed to repeal Article XII, Sec 1, Utah Constitution Sec 11 Franchises may be taken for public se. Tha iwawini of tha wgh of awwoaoadomain shall nowaa ha ao abndgad oa aoaawuadFOMa and p8waaMht Lagwhuoaa4awMahiaghfaapanya44iooahiiaa of aabjiatiag thaw to pubha ana lha oama an lha paoparta of mdwrfuahnl It is proposed to amend Arucle XU, Sec 12, Utah Consutuuon to read Section No dtscranmatiotL Sec 12 Common earners All railroad and oihF innoponanow awwpamaoaaa dailarad lo hi common camersraad aabBBt o tapoimwa inmroli and 8aah aowpaaiail shall raaniwn aadrawapaioaah Bihar i pmoaagaw and freight) provide services without discrimination arawninonary dolay Section 12 It is proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 13. Utah Constitution Sec 13 Competing railroads not to consolidate.) awih a m nha Up moiki pro party ar frawahinaa Wo railroad eorperawawohalbooaaahdeto nf all mefflta s s SS ss s ss.. I S s V s $ .JS" s S PUBLIC NOTICE LAND EXCHANCE NOTICE 5-- hip-ho- 623-149- B 623-103- 9 above-describe- d 623-039- 0 Found 623-007- 9 COMPLETE TEXT OF PROPOSITION NO. 3 EXECUTIVE ARTICLE AMENDMENT Section 13 It is proposed to repeal Article XH Sec 14, Utah Constitution Sec 14 Rolling stock considered personal property.) Tha rolling noohi tad other wwabli propirtyi belonging to my railroad aawpaay ar and ohali ba liable la laoaiioa and awporaiioa in ihin Siatai shall b loamdarad pawooal proper oaoewafrwdialoHO aha oama manwir or jbwfewwmal property of ladundunWi aad raoh prapewywhall not ba aaaoipia4rawoaaaonawoaial Section 4 It is proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 15, Utah Constitution Discriminations. Sec 15 (Legislature to prescribe maximum rates raiar ef ahargan far tha Thi bepnlatuTB oholl pm lawn aaahhahiopoaaaonahlinaniiwwia trawapanauaw af paonwgiw and freight) fir iirriiiiapoboaaartwd priwiaiiag dmawmiaaiiaw tad different mlroadni aad ether oomtuoa omwaiaiHa ratal af fought and panoangar tawiia fry die aamaro in thi Sialai and uhall inforai naah lawn h idiqanr pawalliwi Section 15 It is proposed to repeal Arucle XII, Sec 16. Utah Constitution Sec 16 Armed bodies not to be brought into state. W afmeaniMhiftalo aaiparauon ar aamianoa ihall bung any wnadfaaaaw ar far thi prenerwaOin af lha paaaai ar lha gapprariM if domeme iraublai amhom aaihrwly af hdii tawr) Section Sec 18 his proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 18. Utah Constmiuon Liability af stockholders of banks.) 16 (ftedegMiaMTMMqhfreaadwyaMHhaMhwaiaahMderwafroefafpamwMndaNn aiaalMaaaaiaiMrfamaad4ao4aah(wfapaaaai-oMhwoMafnirawoarMh- ir apaal to nat onaaadiafahoainaanMMhaiaoaalHiHwalaoaiparaliMi tha amount af Ihnr his proposed to amend Article XII, Sec 19 Utah Constitution to lead Blacklisting forbidden. fevary Each person ta thn State ahall ha LtA is fret to obta and eiyoy employment servant, or employee whenever possible and any personal corporation, or fell f tntfffcfl? With "7 person tm thereof mav not maliciously lanadawagdaadawagw from obtaining employment or enjoying employment already obtained!) from any other person 17 g ant c. nwfamaar4halMwdaanwdfmh64inia'4fc4pMfcNvr4hotbfTowidw4y lew4eNhawnfaraemeiiafdwHienm 01 corporation Section Sec 20 18 ttnri XI See l,UtCoutiWou.iea4: 81 fart h is proposed to amend Article XII Sec 20. Utah Constitution to mad Free market system as stale policy Restraint af trade and monopolies y AnyomhMNHor4)HndHadimlafmaipaaaiinnapwiaoamMnai4oMt4oa4mmh)aaMf oflaoHhMeairotbepnMmfMlmMnjiwdMoaMMhwnariHmwt-nnwmwotnntmaMiaeinaM- ienimoraorMliotohaiigwMnMpoiolNMMfeeMNiodFnftdhepeby-deoiorodnlatotdnpaMMafnNiwfoboypAnArtpMialiieMhaltfaaadamwdaMhnnnfireomooMtahiMOOiMn-bii fooowawfui adapaatwfanafnaatnd m pom af n $poawodompom It is the polry nf the aaie of Liah that a free matter deatas4eidoarwMioie4maolMe) of and economic dispersion rig than trade and th commacta govern system pmmnie Fcb contract combination m the form political power and the general welfare of all the ill paiwi w; of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy m restraint of trade or commerce a prohibited. Licea at otherwise prnvuVd by staime, a i$ also prohibited for anv oeraon ID monopolic. Ulema IP combine arconspiie with am other person ot octoto IB HWQPPofag MY Mfl flf aononoliTg trade or commerce. Section 19. Caardmatmn chnae. f the Legislature passes both this resolution and Senate lota Resolution 3. Article XIL Section 19. shall he repealed rather than atnended-?- Section 21 . SnhaMttd ia vaSen. TV hei frwemnf u dlftClcd 10 Subml ifai pfOPOgd mCOdmCH qfl.nhM die nen general decuoo ifl the mapper providrd bv law. Effective dmt. If approved bv die votm flf fe fpronged by this take effect on January i iw A of all members elected to each Be it resolved bv the Legislature of the sute of Utah, of the two houses voting in favor thereof. Section I it is proposed to amend Article VI, Sec 32, Utah Constitution, to read Sec 32 Appointment of additional employees Legal counseL U) The Legislature may appoint temporary or permanent nonmember employees for work dunng and between sessionsi unlading ladapawdaatL (2) The Legislature mav appoint legal counsel which shall provide and control all legal amaa by law ohali awthonaa papfownanoMhaoaaf services for the Legislature laaaapt ao bv lha attorney general unless otherwise provided bv statute Section 2 It is proposed to amend Article VII Sec 1, Utah Constitution, to read Sec Executive Department officers Terms, residence, and duties. HI The elective constitutional officers of the Executive Department shall consist of Lieutenant State Slate Auditor Treasurer, and Attorney Generali aaah of Governor, Governor, ih4gal aj hold office for four years beginning on the first Monday of January next after their electioni Tha offwaw of tha Eeomv&epnmemL lb) dunng their terms of office t ohali reside within the state, and ehalUieof4hfMw tad popeefrfaedidfry4awi They ohali) perform such duties as are presenbed by this Constitution and as provided by km statute Section 3 It is proposed to amend Article VII Sec 2, Utah Constitution to read Sec 2 Election of officers Governor and Lieutenant Governor elected jointly. (Jj The officers provided for in Section owe of ihia artiala 1 shall be elected by the at the time and place of voting for members of the Legislature! qualified voters of the state tho pemoaal. The candidates respectively having the highest number of votes cast for the office voted for shall be elected! i bat ifl. If two or more ahH candidates have an equal and the at offices, the two houses of the Legislature highest number of votes for any one of am its next sessional shall elect forthwnb by joint ballot one of (ouch poBioaol those candidates for mi fel office (2j In the election! the names of the candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor for each political party shall appear together on the ballotl and the votes cast for a candidate for Governor shall be considered as also cast for the candidate for Lieutenant Governor Section 4 It is proposed to amend Article VU Sec 3, Utah Constitution to read Sec 3 Qualifications of officers. U To be eligible for the office of Governor or Lieutenant Governor a person shall have anaiaad thi age of ibitav be 30 years of age or older tf the time of election (2i To be eligible for the office of Attorney General a person shalli at tha ma af alaanaa hue be 25 years of age or older, tf the time of election. b haul anained the age of admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the State of Utah, and ba m good standing at moowkn boolm fe the bar To be eligible for the office of State Auditor or Stale Treasurer a person shall be 25 or older al the time of election. No person ahull bo n eligible to any of the offices provided for in Section I af duo omelet unless tf die time of election that person is a qualified voter and ahaHhava has been a election Section 5 It is proposed to resident citizen of the state for five years next preceding amend Article VII Sec 5. Utah Constitution, to read Duties Sec 5 Executive power vested m Governor Legal counsel Qj The executive power of the state shall be vested in the Governor) who shall see that executed the laws are faithfully (2) The Governor shall transact all executive business with the officers of the government, civil and military, and may require information in writing from the officers of the Executive Department, and from the officers and managers of sute institutions upon any subject relating to the condition, management, and expenses of their respective offices tfid msiitutionslHwdl. The Governor mav tf any time when die Legislature is not in sessionlrmoy, if deemed necessary, appoint a committee to investigate and report to the Governor upon the condition of any executive office or state institution (31 The Governor shall communicate by message the condition of the sute to the Legislature tf every (aogulw) annual general session! and recommend such measures as may be deemed expedient (41 The Governor mat appoint legal cuurntl to advttc the Governor. Section 6 It is proposed lo amend Article VII Sec 12, Utah Constitution, to read Powers and procedure! Sec 1 Board of Pardon and Pande Appointment Guvereors powers and duties Legislature's powers.) (31 years of age 44riMtbewtaMded4)k4oHhwoOMM4oftoee-MhwpopofWAwoeM4onopaMioltwonaMuie (11 There is created a Board of Pantonsj. i mujiuiy af waludiwg thi and Parole. The Governor!! shall appoint the members of board with the consent ol fe Senate. The terms of office shall be as provided by statute. 12) (a) The Board ot Pardons and Parok. bv maontv vote and upou aoebl gfer coodmom as sumie may grant parole, remit fines, (ond provided by dw4f4onwo forfeitures, and restitution orders, commute punishments, aid grant pardons after convict ions, dl cases except treason and impeachments, subject to oob) regulations as aoyba provided by fe Modi afn9faieieiriaelaaMiMaoberpeNi'eftr4erltdobiftd4iahtkftetom4Ndr i FOLLOWS AMENDS ARTICLE VI SEC 32 ARTICLE VII SEC I ARTICLE VII SEC 2 ARTICLE VII SEC 3 ARTICLE VII SEC 5 REPEALS ARTICLE VII SEC 13 ARTICLE XXI SEC I ARTICLE XXI SEC 2 akin a ioaae64iMtMeeiia4rnw4aeltiperaliaiMddffeaiM4hwinaMtoptiabiaeb Section Sec 19 JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH MAKING CHANGES IN QUALIFICATIONS, CONSTITUTION ELIGIBILITY, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF CERTAIN OFFICES, BOARDS. AND COUNSEL. REPEALING THE REFERENCE TO THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS CLARIFYING THE COMPENSATION AND FEES OF CERTAIN OFFICES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AS PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE UTAH CONSTITUTION THIS RESOLUTION A fe fw4raad4fpeafeawmftanpeftg4f a suime. (wMatowwoMdwMOMwawfwppbMipdoofOfdowavduNiol (bt A fine oL forfeiture Idadl. or restitution order mav not be remittedl) and wo commutation, parole, or pardon mav not be granted!! except after a full heating before the board, m open session. Qd after previous notice of (he time and place of iuob hearing has been given each case. fe) The proceedings and decisions of the board, fwwhj the reasons therefor MfadvaMMh aod the dissent of any member who may Asagreefj shall be fuduood recorded and filed as provided by statute with all papers used upon (he heanngliunhooWioonf fe uofcWtooMepNM'dody4a (3) (a) The Governor dull ham may grant respires or reprieves m all cases of convictions for offenses against the state! except treason or conviction on imptachmentwbu hi These respires or reprieves ahnd may not extend beyond the next session of the board (of Al (auah fe session, the board shall continue or dereraune auah tadoiMMndnueb-feaid'l- . haaom respue or reprieve, aa drey mv com mure dr pumshmetf. or predon the offense this section provided In case of conviction for treason, (he Governor dull haw die pamanal OH suspend us next execution of the semenceM until dr case jdall ha a reported lo the Legislature or common the faopufce annual general session, when dr Legislature shall teuhoe pardon pMo fe fa fe IfflCllrf fe a fe a (ha kwpidawuwuwuih mKnce. or dotcl us exccutsonh and in Ci' annuhnUMimuiiunwMaa afuUaeaawnoatvoMk4anwHiawMMp4odaiiuaaMpwaMaiiunuMMnrnfMdn -t Mnwn MUpatfpMUWnpMhwdnatf util dr f the voters approve the amendment nnamed by Has aaM icwlwtlfli fet ggPgd Senur Wm Resolution 3. Article XIL Section 19 shall he rmralrd fhCT ftmjpBtiBL S t I 4 ptwotoao of thin Conotitmmni Section 3 It is proposed to repeal Article XII, Sec 3, Utah Constitution Sec 3 Legislature not to extend or validate franchises J Tht Legiulatwa ohali wot DUaadwiaaabioa op ehani hop wmu tho furfanuw of awy ftaaihap ahanw ofoayeaynoa aow twmuagi of wiuoh ohali howaftw omul under iho lawn r iiraRUidwt I eeulwi. Ihe mar rf UiA two Ibibb wtm a lava teat Section t SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC (Corporations formation. Corporations may be formed under general laws( but ahnW may not be created by special All Iqwo relating to ewpowtionii may bo allewdi amended or wpealod bv the Lmgiukilwwi acts buoinoon m thw Staioi mayt ao to ouoh buoinoooi bo wgulotodi luniiod aadnHreerperetreno-doin- g or rentreined by iawi Section 2 It is proposed to repeal Article XII Sec 2 Utah Constitution Sec 2 Existing corporations to accept Constitution. All emoting ehartann twmehiueoi opaoial or enelmime pneilogooi under whndi an toluol and bona fide orgomnation obeli not heei tukan pleaii and beoineoo boon oomoteneed in good fiwthi et the mat of the adoption of thro Conoiumioni ahull thereafter have no oahduy and no eoipowtion in emotenee at the tim of the adoption of thtu Conmuution uhall hovi tho benefit of furore ho Soopetary of Siuta aw uoooptanoa of lha legiolatiou without fiaol filing iw the offiot prohibited.) COMPLETE TEXT OF PROPOSITION NO. 2 CORPORATION ARTICLE AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEWTHEUTAH THE raFORATONS CONSTITUTION CLARIFYING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE Xn. ARTICLE XII ARTICLE XIL ARTICLE XIL ARTICLE XIL ARTICLE XIL ARTICLE Xa revolved h. rt s . Legal Notices 623-451- 3 Sec 1 of the iwo houses young in favor thereof. Section I II is proposed to amend Article IV, Sec 9. Utah Constitution, to read 'Terms. See 9 General and special ekctioas 4 HI All general elections, except for municipal and school officets, shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held 121 Special elections may be held as provided by law. Uj The terms of all officers elected at any general election except legislators, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date ection 8. Effective Date. If approved hv die electors of shall lake effm on January 1. 1993. Vs s sSAsW'X &. s s s The regular meeting of the Levan Town Board will be hela at 7 p m Wednesday, Sept 2 at the town hall The meeting originally had been scheduled for Sept 9 NOTICE TO WATER USERS The state engineer received the following applications to appropriate water in Juab County (locations in SLB&M) Persons objecting to an application must file a protest stating the reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the state engineer, persons must request a hearing in the protest Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, (801) on or before 538-724- Oct 2, 1992 BLE WITH PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIA RETURN ADDRESS These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights (LEGEND Points) of Diversion POD, Place of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) 53-- 1 292 (A66328) Tom Bronson QUANTITY 0 015 cfs SOURCEwell POD S 1290 E 2100 from NW Cor Sec 33, T10S, R1 E (6 miles N of Mona) USE Irrigation, from April 1 to Oct 31, total acreage 0 25 acs, stockwatering, 5 head of livestock, domestic, one family POU - SE'NE'4 Sec 21, T10S, R1E (A66329) Les Allred QUANTI0 015 cfs SOURCE well POD S 1290 E 2100 from NW Cor, Sec 33, T10S, R1E (6 miles N of Mona) USE Ir1 from to total Oct April 31, rigation acreage 0 25 acs, stockwatering 5 head of livestock, domestic: 1 family POU TY SE'.NE'. Sec 21, T10S, R1E Robert L Morgan, P E STATE ENGINEER Published in the Nephi Times News Aug 19, 26, and Sept 2, 1992 1, A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION. RELATING TO THE LEGISLATURE, CLARIFYING CERTAIN POWERS AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATURE, MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AS THIS RESOLUTION PROPOSES TO CHANGE THE UTAH CONSTITUTION FOLLOWS AMENDS ARTICLE IV, SEC 9 ARTICLE VI, SEC 4 ARTICLE VII, SEC 8 ARTICLE VI, SEC 2 ARTICLE VIII, SEC 8 ARTICLE VI, SEC 3 Be il resolved bv the Legislature of the stale of Ulah. two thirds of all members elected to each election (amine. ''V f s s 5V: Utah Code Unannotated 1992, 1, W. Val Oveson, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, am causing the texts of the following Propositions and Initiative which will appear on the ballot at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 3, 1992, to be printed in at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published. In accordance with Section districts, s 1 Used Wanted to buy in good condition Call 623-014- 7 biennially Xs 1 Lost 21 tf B Thinking about wedding gifts? We have wedding lists for $1, $2, $5, and up Nephi Lumber Company, 1005 North Mam, Ne27tfB phi COMPLETE TEXT OF PROPOSITION NO. LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE AMENDMENT ss' V s s s Notice is hereby given that the Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, is considering an exchange of land with Ash Crove Cement Company, under authority of the acts of March 20, 1922, and Oct 21, 1976 The lands under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service that are being considered for exchange are described as Lots inclusive, Sec 33, and all of Sec 34, T14S, R3W, containing 1,044 45 acres, more or less, in Juab County, Salt Lake Meridian, in the Fishlake National Forest The federal lands do not contain wetlands There is a possibility of floodplains on these lands The lands are described as NE VS Sec 12, T26S, R2W, containing 160 acres, more or less, in Sevier County, Salt Lake Meridian, in the Fishlake National Forest The lands contain 3 1 acres of wetlands There is a possibility of floodplains on these lands lands Any or all of the may be exchanged, provided the values are equal In the event the values are not equal, either party may equalize the values by payment of cash The amount of cash to be paid may not exceed 25 percent of the value of the Forest Service lands Persons claimining such properties or having valid objections to this proposed exchange must file their claims or objec tions with the Regional Forester, Forest Service, U S Department of Agriculture, 324 25th Street, Ogden, Utah 84401, & within 15 days after date of the last of this notice Box of tools Call Dan Memmott publication Found Tobias A Martinez 34 at 623-- 053 and identify Forest Supervisor Fishlake National Forest Lost Man's quartz watch at fairgrounds during the fair Has black leather band Publication days Aug 26, Sept 2, Sept 9, if found 34 and Sept 16, 1992 Please call 623-45- chest-typ- e freezer. Excellent 35 7 condition $250 34 e waterbed Complete with Super 1990 Honda XR80 motorcycle. Cood n $800 Call Robert Allred at bookshelf and headboard $100 automatic pistol with holster, 5 34 $225 or best offer Camper shell for truck Just in time for school, a Bundy clarinet with seven-foo- t 35 bed, $50 for only $150. Also a Schwinn Creat buy For I also have a Nintendo bicycle for $60 with six games included for only $95 Call expansion Ranch rambler Nearly 5,000 square feet Like new Animal rights Mildred Belliston, 0 34 Cenola Only $129,500 Call Bill, 0 0 Coing on a mission Must sell 1991 Olds Mansel Real Estate. (WB19C) 35 Cutlass Quad 4 Calais Excellent condi-tio- n 1 home in great $9,500 Jason. 34 location Nice oak kitchen Family room 1985 Honda Magnum 700 cc. Windshield Combination washroom and storeroom New batteries and tires One owner Wood stove Many custom items Lots of condition 623-- 1 247 after 5 pm 35 oak 1,800 square feet 469 East 4th North, for appointNephi $62,500 Call Phi ' s I 623-237- 262-199- ment vs ssS'' Legal Notices Services Times-New- 465-941- 1 4 s ss Times-New- 623-204- 465-936- s s s . am giwiiag tfi ao a If the LegiUatif seme shall fr Section? h is proposed to amend Amrir Vfi Sec Sec 14 Dwtres of Lwtnuat Gesirwr.) The Lremenatu Governor shad, ID sene oa ad bored commsuooi hen of ad the GoveruorlidmHL m U) rai 14 hrfnap lidi adjOM netf t Cowwmmoa. to read nhull Until oihoM'iao prododby4awi lha fiouowwi AttOMayanarohndAaiAMditw aanMiuMu Board af BnanunaroHuith pawaa examine ahuahlawna ogam tha State an paav4addjk4aw(ndfai4afnHniablhanduuaMfrovtdadhjv4autMndHiwwuahwlaiwMgamHi thta(4)hiill ba paModwpsaAy tha Ufw4anMMnhowt having bean aonnidirod and atfod upim by thi BoaBdunammoBBi) Utah Constitution Section 12 It is proposed to repeal Article XXI, Sec Sec Officers to be paid salaries. laui ah BWordwtwati eilyi oaetfyHuwnpwnd nahnnl ntfworo UidosihonWMpTOvdod-bihall ba paid fined and definite nalawaai) Section 13 it is proposed to repeal Article XXI Sec 2 Utah Constitution Sec 2 Legislature to provide fees Accounting Tha LaguilaUHU uholfcfroMdwby low fo tha feon to haahaaiadAyhftaaw wMhm tha elateHUtoiateFdielwoir4emMyutyHuHMdehMlffieofwhatMuoquiredtyi4MHw4ioop UUwandMWoooHtfoount of all taawwuHaaiadAy (ham and w pav tha oami into tha prop ihall ba haldroapanwhla under hm tfaaewynd tha affioOF whono duly n io ta onllooHiueh-fohendfoB thi Bamai) Section 14. Submittal to Voters. The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided bv law. Section 15. Effective Date. If approved bv the electors of the state, the amendment proposed bv this joint resolution shall take effect on January 1. 1993. COMPLETE TEXT OF INITIATIVE A L COUNTY OPTION ON WAGERING, AND STATE PROMOTION AND REGULATION OF HORSE RACES BASIS TO SUPPORT PIBLIC (PEOPLES RIGHT TO VOTE ON A COUNTY-WIDEDUCATION, FURTHER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND REDUCE TAXES WAGERING ON HORSE RACES) THROUGH Be it enacted by the people of the sute of Utah The people of each county shall have the right to approve or reject pan mutuei Section wagenng at hone races in their county by a simple majority vote 2 Section The purposes of this initiative are a. To promote freeidom of choice support public education further economic development and reduce uxes in (he state of Utah b To allow the people of each county to decide whether pan mutuei wagenng shall be conducted at horse races held in their county and c To ensure the promotion and uniform regulation of horse racing in the stale of Utah and pan mutuei wagenng in the counties that approve it by majority vote Section 3 The Utah Horse Commission created by the 1992 Utah Legislature is hereby abolished. The SIOOOOO allocated to that Commission shall be returned to the Utah General Fund Section 4 The Utah Horse Racing Commission (the Commission ) is created for the purpose of promoting and regulating horse racing in the sute of Uuh and pan mutuei wagenng m those counties that approve it by majonty vote a. The Commission shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor provided that the Commission Hull tf all times include at least three members selected from nominees submitted to the Governor by the county commissions of those counties that approve pan mumel wagenng by majonty vote and tf least one member from each of Uuh s three Congressional Districts. b The Governor shall appoint the initial mem ben of the Commission within thirty (30 days after the effective date of this initiative two for a term to expire on December 3 1993 two 1995 and one for a term to expire on December for a term to expire on December 1997 Upon (he expiration of the term of any member a successor dull be appointed for a term of six yean. Vacancies shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term c The members of the Commissiou shall annually elect a chairperson Four members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum Section 5 The Commission shall have the authority and duty to license regulate and facilitate all hone racing mi the stale of Uuh and all pan mutuei wagenng at hone races m those counties that approve it by majonty vote consistent with the purposes of this initiative The Commission shall promulgate uniform rales and regulations for hone racing and pan mutuei wagenng. establish reasonable requirements and fees for licensees, approve the dales oa winch bcensces may conduct horse races and wagenng. require that SO percent of the races at each meet be written for quanerhones, and establish a Utah Bred Incentive Fund to encourage bone breedmg within the date of Ulah through raves and purses limited to Utah bred horses Section 6 As used m this initiative. mutuei wagenng" means a form of wagenng on die outcome of a hone race m a. wtcfc those who wager purchase tickets of various denominations on one or more horses, all wagers for each race are pooled, and the winning ticket holders are paid m amounts proportional lo the total recrqxs m thepool b "fooT means the total sum of all monies wagered m each race for each type of bet Section 7 The sums deposited m any pool shall be distributed as follows a. Eighty percent shall be pmd to diore holding wmmng tickets m die pool b Six percent shall he paid for horsemen s purses, c Six percent doll be pmd to the hcensee d. Three percent shall hr pmd io the Utrfi Education Fund; rad wagenng was conducted c. Three percetf ddl he pari to die county where the pan to promote economic de velopmetf and reduce taxes m that county f Ok percetf shah be pari to die Utah Hone Racing Commission and g Out percent diafl he pari to the U Bred lncemn Fmd. Section I No person aider die age of 2 yex dial! place or be allowed to place a wager Section 9 All forms of gambling other than pan mntne) wagenng hone races m reordmet writ das mmativr aid dir rales and regulation grmmlgaKd by die Utah Hone 3. 3. Pi Racmg Conmnssmn art sttvfty groMmed. hriun mbes on retervtfmaa Senna 10 h die atennon of dm mmtfnc dv or reject pw mnrael wagenng at hnne races onttor mate of Uuh shrilhm die right to appro rerenanom to dre same, hut no greater extetf asacoxany rf approved by die tribal governor and Chmnntfi and conducted tf coufonwmje wtdi a Tnbai State compact comment nidi fot mmtfive aid federal aid mbri low The effective date of dus amative dufl hr Jamy 5. 1993 Section ta dr Governor whenever to drognmed by perform such duties as nuty he delegated by the Governor!, and wm mat Besohfcan shall Sec 15 Duties of Sute Auditor and Sute Treasurer ID The State Auditor shall perform financial post audits of public accounts except as otherwise provided by this Constitution and thaL (2) The State Treasurer shall be the custodian of public moneysiand eaehL (3 Each shall perform auah other duties as provided by law) statute Section 9 It is proposed to amend Article VU Sec 18 Utah Constitution (oread Sec 18 Compensation of sUte and local officers. (D The Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Sute Auditor Sute Treasurer Attorney General, and auah any other sute and DiMh offline officer as provided for by law the Legislature mav provide, shall receive for their services a fixed and definite compensation as provided bv law (21 (al The compensation provided for anid offieem ao provided m all lawa nnaated puMuawt to dwo CanoumuoBiJ in Subsection (11 shall be in full for all services rendered by md those officersi wopianvilyi m any official capacity or employment dunng their Imopaotivc terms of office fe Nfrtueh A& officer ahuH may not receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for personal use but all fees fixed by tow the Legislature for the performance by auhre aoy of diem of any official dutyM shall be collected m advance and deposited with the ISinii Twanuwp momhlwMUhmdifah6iatol appropnale treasury fe The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of (wtd those officers while traveling in the performance of official duties Section 10 It is proposed to amend Article VIU, Sec 12, Utah Constitution to read Sec 12 Judicial Couacfl Chief Justice as dmhdstratfve officer Legal counsel which shall adopt rules for the A (11 There is created a Judicial Council ib oaiaMighodi administration of the courts of the sute (2) The Judicial Council shall consist of the chief justice of the Supreme Court as presiding officer and auah other justices, judges, and other persons as provided by sutute There shall be at least one representative on the Judicial Council from each court established by the Constitution or by sutute fe The chief justice of the Supreme Court shall be the chief administrative officer for the courts and shall implement the rules adopted by the Judicial Council (41 The Judicial Council mav appoint legal counsel which shall provide all legal servn.es for the Judicial Department unless otherwise provided bv sutute. Section 11 It is proposed to repeal Article Vll Sec 13, Utah Constitution Sec 13 Board of Examiners. Qj perform uah other duties at may he provided by Ram nature proposed to anend Amcte VII Sec 5. Utdt Constitution, lo read Section I his dw |