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Show I it .1f rri If C ' V 44 ,' IfcM Pa yson Looks for 'Up Team' Tomorrow L Coach Jim Durrant figures an Spanish Fork up and down football crew will be an "up team tomorrow at 5 p.m. when the Payson Lions hook up with the Dons as Spanish Fork celebrates homecoming. Both schools appear to be out of the running for the Region Six Each has lost championship. two of three league games. Spanish Fork upset Lehi two .. ''4 - v J - .& ,;Ki- Sfr ,T$ $t - "''' '' F 2 '' Wn It t mm i'h , JiiA4r Payson fullback Brent Christensen (31) is met both from behind and up front by a couple of Lehi Pioneer defenders after a short gain in Fridays homecoming football game. Another Payson player looks on hopelessly, unable to move in to help Christensen with a against Lehi on the ground. Spanish Fork has a fine passing attack directed by quarterback Wells Brockbank and alternate signal caller Jim Brown. On the receiving end will be wide receivers Craig Searles, 6 and region high hurdles champ last 13-year, and David Johnston who Both has outstanding speed. end, Jim Fowler. Blacks extra are talented receivers, tall, point try was wide and Payson Durrant said. was down 13-- 6 with only 1:50 Another back to watch is sophleft to play. Dennis Beck who Duromore The Lions, though, came within rant expects to develop into one a whisker of pulling it out. Stayof Utah Countys outstanding high ing on the ground against a Lehi school football players. defense looking for passes, Pay-sThe Dons also have some good to 27. Lehi the marched With just a second showing on the clock, a Sudweeks pass intended for Mike Buys in the end block. 'Pass, Pass' Dumps 6-- Payson Lions pass defense which leaked a sieve played a major in spoiling PaySon High School homecoming festivities as Lehis Pioneers scored a 13-- 6 football victory and just about erased any Lions Region Six title hopes. Pioneer quarterback Tim A like role 6 on Welch connected on an outstanding 17 of 21 passing attempts. Many of his completions came zone wasjust slightly overbig third downs with long yardthrown. to Lelii line go. The big age contained the Payson pass rush Payson coach Jim Durrant was to of pleased with the effort of fulland gave Welch plenty time get most of his aerials away. back Mark Marvin who returned Payson s offense sputtered to active duty after a week and much of the game and most a half layoff due to a sprained of the Lions yardage came in a ankle. Wayne Gasser who had fourth period touchdown march been playing offense came in on defense and did a fine job, aided by penalties. Lehi got on the scoreboard Durrant said. Kib Holt played early in the second period when his usual fine game and Mike the coach Welch passed over the middlq Hone was outstanding, to end Blaine Whimpey for a added. The summary: 12 yard touchdown. Ray Blacks Lehi 0 7 0 6 13 kick put the Pioneers ahead 0, 0 0 0 6 6 a lead they never relinquished. Payson Mike Tasker was the big gai12, pass from ner in Payson s only serious scoring threat, carrying for 18 Welch (Black kick) Payson Tasker 9, pass from yards in three tries. He took Sudweeks (pass failed) in a short pass from quarterLehi Fowler 11, pass from back Danny Sudweeks for the Welch (kick failed) nt converscore, but a sion try failed and the Lions found themselves still playing catchup football. Lehi made it more catchup 7-- ey two-poi- almost immediately as the Pioneers marched 69 yards in 6 plays, scoring on another Welch pass, this one for 11 yards to Give a hoot! Dont pollute. (Eljf Dick Bona Bags ted and blue geese. In Daggett and Uintah counties which open Nov. 25, the bag Ram Bighorn and possession limit is one ? optm (CIjnmtrU October 1972 12, 6 Sophomores Ca- Springville commercial artist Dick Bona and two hunting companions stalked a desert bighorn sheep for four hours before he brought down the coveted trophy which is believed to be the first legal ram taken in Utah in two Trip Lehi sized defensive linemen capable of stopping Payson s running attack. After Spanish Fork, Payson moves to Pleasant Grove next Thursday to meet the Vikings in a game scheduled a day early because of the coming deer sea- by David Shuler Paysons sophomore football team got it all together last Thursday to down Lehis first years. year crew Bona, Bob Cardner of Provo The young Lions had a tough and Dar cey Dove of Payson, whom time controlling Lehis offense he described as two great hunin the first half, but Payson ters, spent six days in the San son. dominated the game after interJuan Deserts Fry Canyon near mission. Both Paysons offense Lake Powell spotting animals and defense seemed to function and learning the country before REGION SIX STANDINGS better in the second half than the ram was harvested about dawn at any time during the season. Sept. 24. A holding penalty nullified a The 9 -- year-old ram weighed Lehi touchdown early in the game 170 pounds and scored 149 12 before Payson drove to Lehis points. 15 yard line only to give the ball Considered to be North Ameaway on a fumble. ricas top trophy animal by most The two squads took turns sportsmen, the ram was harvesscoring in the second period. ted after a 26 and a half hour Robert Rowley got Paysons first hunt. FRIDAYS SCHEDULE TD on a short run and Brent Bona described the region Payson at Spanish Fork Heath added the second after where he bagged the ram from Pleasant Grove at Uintah a distance of 30 yards as one taking a short pass and out sprinSpringville at American Fork ting Lehis secondary to the end of North Americas most rugged . Carbon at Lehi zone. Brent Harmer accounted areas. OCTOBER 19 for both conversions Only 10 permits for desert Payson at Pleasant Grove halftime bighorn sheep are issued annugiving Payson a 16-Uintah at American Fork lead. ally in Utah. Spanish Fork at Carbon Second half touchdown for Lehi at Springville Payson were the works of Joe Utah Goose Hunt Haws and Gary HilL Lehi got its final score with just 53 sec- Opens Saturday onds left to go. Goose hunting opens Saturday Haws was one of Paysons in most of Utah's counties. youR needs top offensive players and on deBag limits are six daily or fense in the second half Don Davis in possession, including not more and Bob Gilson intercepted Lehi than one Ross goose nor more passes and Kevin Oberg blocked than two birds of the dark spea punt. cies such as Canada, white fron bJaatItts sirsfy State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Salt Lake City September 7, 1972 Dear Fellow Citizens : The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for the following Propositions, ivhich relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set f orth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 7, 1972. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions ivhich your State Leg islat u re has ca used to be placed before you, I urge that each ol 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 ivise decision. pub-lishin- PROPOSITION NO. 1 LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE REVISION SHALL ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE REVISED TO' MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCEDURE AND MANNER OF OPERATION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE UL NORGE has it! listed... wash one load instead of many m wash lbs. to 20 lbs. 2 mSMEK cycles 2 speeds water saver rinse dispenser save money! permanent press cycles porcelain top and lid automatic lint filter IE? revolutionary EE TURBOSWEEP 202 AGITATOR ! Page Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY s of all members houses voting m favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI of the Constitution of the State of In a Senate and House which Representatives shall be designated the Legislature of the State of Utah. 2. In the people of the State of Utah, as hereinafter stated: The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the State of LItah as may be provided by law, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may be provided by law, may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the people for approval or rejection, or may require any law passed by the Legislature (except those laws s vote passed by a of the members elected to each house of the Legislature) to be submitted to the voters of the State before such law shall take effect. The legal voters or such fractional part thereof as may be provided by law, of any legal subdivision of the State, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may be provided by law, may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the people of said legal subdivision' for approval or rejection, or may require any law or ordinance passed by the law making body of said legal subdivi of two-third- . gets clothes really clean two-third- elected to each of the two 1. LWA2050A 8 LEGISLA- vested: save water ! $2495 THE TIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING THE LAWMAKING RULES AND PROCEDURE. (THE LAW AND PRESENT THE PROPOSED REVISIONS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, Utah to read: Sec. 1. The Legislative power of the State shall be save time! LEFTM Tho Utah Start convenient of Sah art providing o now, font residing outside service lor lake City The best way to insure yourself o seot reservation advance is to order well in of game time vio mail order Simply write to the Salt Palace Box Office, Stars Avenue ond West Temple Street, Salt lake City, Utah 84 of seots desired and indicate for what 101, and order the number tfOHIT game. Enclose check of money order payable to Utah Stars. For lost minute requests, call the Stgrs' office, be held until 7pm THE BIG TIWE and tickets will the night of the gome snRS (Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution AND iJB SMRS 12 g Sec. 7. No member of the Legislature, during the tenn for which he was elected,! shall be appointed or elected to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during the term for which he was elected. Sec. 8. Members of the Legislature, in all cases except treason, felony or breach of the peace, shall be privileged from arrest during each session of the Legislature, for fifteen days next preceding each session, and in returning therefrom: and for words used in any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. Sec. 9. The memliers of the Legislature shall receive compensation of $25 per diem while actually in session, expenses of $15 per diem while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Sec. 10. Each house shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its mem- bers, and may punish them for disorderly conduct, and with the concurrence of of all members elected, expel a member for cause. Sec. 11. A majority of the members of each house shall constitute a quorum to transact business, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel the attendance of absent members in such manner and under such penalties as each house may prescribe. Sec. 12. Each house shall determine the rules of its proceedings and choose its own officers and employees. Sec. 13. Vacancies that may occur in either house of the legislature shall be filled in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 14. Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, which, except in case of executive sessions, shall be published, and the yeas and nays on any question, at the request of five members of such house, shall be entered upon the journal. Sec. 15. All sessions of the Legislature, except those of the Senate while sitting in two-thir- Only 4. THE two-poi- nt CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State kWi 6-- 50 30-1- 8. Sincerely, 3QQ:6b nada goose during the season. Goose season closes Dec. 17 throughout the state. Goose hunting is prohibited on Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge this season, although designated portions of the refuge are open to duck hunting. . Goose hunting also is prohibited in all of Carbon County and the portion of Emery County a line lying west and south of and formed by Highways sion to be submitted to the voters thereof before such law or ordinance shall take effect. Sec. 2. Sessions of the Legislature shall be held annually at the seat of government and shall begin on the second Monday in January. A general session shall be held during odd numbered years, and a budget session shall be held during years. Legislation not directly related to the state budget may be considered by the Legislature during budget sessions only if permitted by a joint resos lution passed by of the members elected to each house. Sec. 3. The members of the House of Representatives, after the first election, shall be chosen by the qualified voters of the respective representative districts, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1896, and there after. Their term of office shall be two years, from the first day of January next after their election. Sec. 4. The senators shall be chosen by the qualified voters of the respective senatorial districts, at the same times and places as members of the House of Representatives. and their term of office shall be four years from the first day of January next after their election and as nearlv one-haas may be practicable shall be elected in each biennium ns the Legislature shall determine by law with each apportionment. two-third- lf Sec 5. No person shall be eligible to the office of senator or representative who as of the last date provided hv law for filing for the office is not a citizen of the United States, twentv-fivyears of age, a qualified voter in the district from which he is chosen, a resident for three vears of the State, and for six months of the district from which he is elected. Sec. 6 No person holding any public office of profit or trust under authority of the United States, or of this State, shall be a member of e executive session, shall be puhlic; and reither house, without the consent of the other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that in which it may be holding session. Sec. 16. No general session of the Legislature shall exceed sixty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. No budget session shall exceed twenty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. No special session shall exceed thirty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. When any session of the Legislature trying cases of impeachment exceeds the number of cal- endar days it may remain in session as provided in this section, the members shall for receive compensation only the usual per diem expenses and mileage Sec. 17. The Hmise of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeachment, hut in order to ims of all the peach, members elected must vote therefor. Sec. 18 All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate, and Senators, when sitting for that purpose, shall take the Legislature: Provided, oath or make affirmation to That appointments in the do justice according to the State Militia, and the offices law and the evidence. When of notary public, justice of the Governor is on trial, the the peace, United States Chief Justice of the Supreme commissioner, and postmas- Court shall preside. No perter of the fourth class, shall son shall be convicted withnot, within the meaning of out the concurrence of of the senators elected. this section, be considered offices of profit or trust. Sec. 19. The Governor and two-third- two-thir- other State and Judicial offi- - graph or other private indi- - eties, except for capital except justices of the vidual or corporate enter- - fenses when the proof is shall be liable to im- - prise or undertaking. dent or the presumption Sec. 30. Notwithstanding strong or where a person is the commission of . general or special pro- - aaccused ofwhile on probation sance m office; but judgment any felony Constitution, vjs;on3 0f in such cases shall extend in order to or parole, or while free on Legislature only to removal from office insure continuity of state and bail awaiting trial on a pre-an- d disqualification to hold local g0vernment operations vious felony charge, and any office of honor, trust or jn periods of emergency re- - where the proof is evident or profit in the State. The suiting from disaster caused the presumption strong, party whether convicted or Section 2. The Secretary enemy attack shall have acquitted, shall nevertheless, and immediate of State is directed to submit p0wer be liable to prosecution, trial (1) to provide for this proposed amendment to and punishment according to duty and temporary sue- - the electors of the State of prompt awcession to the powers and Utah at the next general elec- Sec. 20. No person shall duties of public offices of tion in the manner provided be tried on impeachment, whatever nature and whether by law. unless he shall have been filled by election or appoint- Section 3. If adopted by served with a copy of the ment, the incumbents of tiie electors of this state, this articles thereof at least ten which may become unavail- - amendment shall take effect days befqre the trial, and able for carrying on the on january 1, 1973. after such service he shall powers and duties of such not exercise the duties of his offices, and (2) to adopt such PROPOSITION NO. 3 office until he shall have measures as may be neces- - CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS been acquitted. sary and proper for insuring SHALL SECTION 6 OF Sec. 21. All officers not the continuity of govem- ARTICLE X OF THE liable to impeachment shall mental operations including, STATE CONSTITUTION financ-offensthe limited to, be removed for any of the but not BE REPEALED, RE1 subsections MOVING THE MANDAspecified in this ing thereof; but TORY REQUIREMENT article, in such manner as and 2 of this section shall officers the not permit public THAT CITIES OF THE may be provided by law. FIRST AND SECOND Sec. 22. Every bill shall so appointed to act toor the m be HAVE THEIR CLASS be read by title three sep- - measures so adopted Consti-exceof the OWN SCHOOL DISa rate times in each house contravention law. TRICT. in cases where two- - tution and applicable Sec. 31. For attendance at Be it resolved by the Legthirds of the house where such bill is pending suspend meetings of interim com- - islature of the State of Utah, this requirement. of all members Except mittees established by law to two general appropriation bills function between oflegislative- eiected to each of thethere-and and bills for the codification sessions, members the Leg- - houses voting in favor general revision of laws, islature shall receive addi- - 0j. no bill shall be passed con- - tional per diem compensaSection 1 It is proposed rate taining more than one sub- - tion and mileage a t0 repeal Section 6 of Article exceed Provided that be notto which shall clearly ject, - x o the Constitution of the expressed in its title. The in this Constitution for reg- g, 0j Utah vote upon the final passage ular legislative sessions. 2. The secretary of Section 32. The Legislature state is directed Sec. to submit the or entered and nays upon 1 may app0int temporary to the of the emrespective journals permanent nonmember ocand which in SeStoS house the;vote pioyees for work during curs. No bill or joint reso- between sessions,, including mannBr provided by the jn . be shall lution passed except independent legal counsel with the assent of the raa- - which shall provide and con- - la ' Section 3. If adopted by of all members the trol all legal services for the jority of this state, this Legislature except as the- the electors take effect Jan- Legislature by law shall au- repeal1, shall 1973. Notwithstanding thorize performance thereof uary any provision of this Consti- - by the attorney general, PROPOSITION NO. 4 Sec. 33. The Legislature tution, the Legislature, in PERMITTING any law imposing income shall appoint a legislative ALTERNATIVE FORMS may define the amount ditor to serve at its pleasure, OF COUNTY on, in respect to, or by which The legislative auditor shall GOVERNMENT the taxes are imposed or j,ave authority to conduct measured, by reference to audits of any funds, func-an- y SHALL SECTION 4 OF ARTICLE XI OF THE provision of the laws of tions, and accounts in any STATE CONSTITUTION the United States as the branch, department, agency BE AMENDED TO PERsame may be or become ef- - 0r political subdivision of LEGISLAMIT THE fective at any time or from this state and shall perform TURE TO PRESCRIBE time to time and may pre- - such other related duties as ALTERNATIVE FORMS scribe exemptions or modi- - may be prescribed by the OF COUNTY GOVERNfications to any such pro- - Legislature. He shall report MENT FROM WHICH vision. to and be answerable only to SEMAY COUNTIES Sec. 24. The presiding offi- - the Legislature, LECT, SUBJECT TO cer of each house, not later Section 2. S.J.R. No. 11 THE REFERENDUM, than five days following ad- - passed at the General FORM WHICH BEST shall sign all bills sion of the 39th Legislature SERVES EACH COUN and joint resolutions passed on March 11, 1971, is hereby TYS NEEDS. by the Legislature, certifying repealed and withdrawn in Be it resolved by the Leg- to their accuracy and auth- - its entirety from the next of the State of Utah, enticity as enacted by the general election, and the sec- - islature s of oft members retary of state in lieu of it is- elected Legislature. to each of the two See 25 All acts shall be directed to submit this proto the houses voting in favor there-ac- t officially published, and no posed amendment of Utah of. State of the electors until effect shall take Section 1. It is proposed general election sixty days after the adjourn- at the next ment of the session at which in the manner provided by to amend Article XI, Sec-lation 4 of the Constitution of it passed, unless the Legisthe State of Utah to read: s PROPOSITION NO. 2 lature by a vote of Sec-- . 4The Legislature of all the members elected to RESTRICTING BAIL IN shall general law preeach house, shall otherwise CERTAIN FELONY scribe optional forms of direct. CASES Sec. 26. No private or spe- SHALL SECTION 8 OF county government and shall county to select, cial law shall be enacted ARTICLE I OF THE allow each to referendum in the where a general law can be STATE CONSTITUTION subject law, BE AMENDED TO PRO- manner provided by form applicable. prescribed optional VIDE THAT PERSONS the Sec. 27. The Legislature which serves best its needs, BE BAIL- shall not authorize any game general laws shall ABLE "WHEN ACCUSED and of chance, lottery or gift enfor precinct and A FELONY WHILE Prvide terprise under any pretense township prganizations. or for any purpose. Section 2. The secretary Sec. 28. The Legislature of state is directed to submit shall not delegate to any spethis proposed amendment to . cial commission, private corPREVIOUS FELONY the electors of the State of poration or association, any CHARGE, WHERE THE Utah at the next general power to make, supervise or PROOF IS EVIDENT OR election in the manner interfere with any municipal PRESUMPTION vided by law. propimprovement, money, Section 3. If adopted by STRONG. held or whether effects, erty electors of this state, thi Be it resolved by the Leg- in trust or otherwise, to levy taxes, to select a capitol site, islature of the State of Utah, amendment shall take effect s or to perform any municipal of all members on January 1, 1973. functions. elected to each of the two CLYDE L. Sec. 29. The Legislature houses voting in favor there- k shall not authorize the State, MILLER iff, Section 1. It is proposed or any county, city, town, Section township, district or other to amend Article I, political subdivision of the 8 of the Constitution of the State to lend its credit or State of Utah to read: subscribe to stock or bonds Sec. 8. All prisoners shall in aid of any railroad, tele- - be bailable by sufficient sur. te - two-thir- .a psed te two-third- two-third- pro-TH- two-third- E |