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Show mm CHRONICLE DRY CLEANiN0 NOTICE TO WATER USERS FOR SALE - MISC. CLASSIFIED Pianos Why pay more. .Factory to you. Grands or Spin-nett- s. ADVERTISEMENT HATES install new pockets, zippers, 109 Phone FR AND and cuffs. PICK UP N. 4 W., Provo. Lester R. DELIVERY. 15c p cz line for the first tf Taylor. week and 10c per line for each PHONE 279 consecutive week, with a min- Mercury Outboard Motors. HILL CLEANERS imum charge of 50c for first Fibre glass and resin for week and 30c for each addiboats, Boating accessories. tional week. Cabinet and Door, Pickering Complete Cleaning Service. tf. Payson. Alterations and repairs. ad want that Any requires For Three chicken Sale coops. Special one day service. 310 Phone 190-or 775-and delivery. billing at the end of month Local pick-u- p 7 South Main. tf wiil 15c be at line charged per RONS For Sale Beautiful Cruciaelli weex. PEERLESS CLEANERS per accordions, starting at $350. Terms. Rentals for begin175 W. Utah Ave Phone 388-- J ners, $5 per month. Mado. line Dixon, 84 W. 4th North. Phone 421J. For Sale Farm Produce We do all repairing, mending, 2-- 2-- W 4-- PERSONAL All Brands Washer, Dryer Sale Tomatoes, $1.00 a Service. Call R. C. Cloward, bushel, you pick. Ervin Phone 223 J. tf Greenhalgh, 633 So. 6th 8 tf Let WORLD BOOK tad West. Phone 255. CHILDCRAFT help your West Mountain Cantaloupe 8 family. Maynard Moore Lofor $1.00. Watermelon 2 for cal Rep. Ph. 347-$1.00. Bill Berry 8 tf WORK WANTED For Sale Rod Pontiac Potatoes. Call Dale Elmer for Large and small Electrical Aporders. Phone 773-For 5-- -- 9-- J. 0110-R- 1. 9-- Moscow tomatoes. For Sale You pick, $1.00 per bu. Orders filled. Reed Brunson. Phone 0119-J- 1. CARPETS Largest Display in Utah Co. Taylor Carpets and Furniture Co. Sp. Fork and Orem. Victoria Tomato Juicer. Als No and Fruit pre-cooki- ng Market, 1166 So. Main, Spanish Fork, Phone 844-R - 8-- TREAT rugs right, theyll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Easy to use. Rent Our REPAIRED. Call pliances 746 Payson or Goshen CR Blue Lustre electric shampoo machine Payson Furniture Glen Erickson, tf and Appliance Co. El-ber- 3-- Prompt service on large and Spinet piano, like new, take small electric appliances at over contract payments. Ph. 538, Mrs. Leatham. Merrill Electric Repair. Work 3 guaranteed. 600 West HighSalem. Ph. Payson For Sale One way, Kirby Vacuum 0106-Jcleaner with all attachments, like new. Phone 245-House work by the day or tf baby sitting. Call Tilly Santaquin SK Sale Spinet piano, this tf For area. Take over small monSmall Cabinet Work, Patio thly payments. No down Furniture. See Cornell R. payment. If interested write 1 to Credit Mgr. Box 148 S. H tf Binks. Phone 594-Station, Salt Lake City, Utah, For Sale Automobiles For Sale 12 gauge single barrel Shotgun, like new, cheap, 1 ton For Sale 42 Chev. George F. Wilson, 92 East Max Hiatt, Farm Truck. 6 3 south. tf Phone 291-10-1- 9-- LOST and FOUND 9-- 3. Found A key, number WR2, found on Main Street. Owner may claim by paying for this ad. FOR SALE - STOVES 7-- 14 9-- J. Sale Elec. For 54 Stove; metal cabinet. Make offer. Junior Wall, 410 No. 2nd East, Santaquin. Phone SK - 9-- 10-- 6 8-- 18 Bas-co- FLOWER PLANTS For Sale 1952 Chev. power glide, excellent cond. For Sale Tulip Bulbs, one Fully equipped. Motor just cent each. 92 W. 3 No. See at 380 West Phone Utah Ave. - 3 50c Peonie Roots. Ror Sale each. 92 W. 3 North. For Sale 1946 Dodge Pick-u1 to 0 Clell Porter, Salem, Ph. SP, tf Fork 1563-4-- over-haule- d. 9-- 26-- 10-1- 9-- p, 10-2- 9-- 9-- 29 FOR RENT FRUIT FOR SALE For Rent Small furtn. apt, utilities pd.. Close in, for in- For Sale Bartlett Pears and form. Ph. Sp. Fork 557. Delicious Apples. McMullins 2 tf Orchard, Genola. For Rent 3 room furn. apt. at 85 No. 2nd W. Call 542-- J For Sale Apples. 1095 South Main. Phone 492. tf or 319-3 For Rent 2 bedroom apt at 340 North Main. Phone 452. WANT TO BUY tf, 6-- 6-- 9-- 19-1- For Rent Two bedroom home, full basement, $45 per mo. 243 So. 2nd West. Phone 797-- J Pleasant or SU Grove. CENTER Sales For Rent Clean newly decorated house inq. 453 E. 3rd So. tf 9-- For Rent 2 Room furnished apt., 85 No, 2nd W. Phone 542-- J or 319-- tf. 2-- TV TRY THE CHRONICLE WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE Service Repair RICHARD M. TAYLOR Attorney Phone South Main NOTICE TO CREDITORS tf ARISTOCRAT IN MOST COUNTRIES A LANDMARK IS VERY VALUABLE. HERE WE ARE TOO INTERESTED IN NEW". ITS DIFFICULT TO PLACE A REAL VALUE ON THIS RED SANDSTONE. ELEVEN ROOMS. A FAMILY HOME OR THREE APARTMENTS. AS YOU WISH. A FAMILY HCME BRICK. 4 BEDROOMS. LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM. VERY CONVENIENT TO CLOSE ONE OFF FOR T.V. BOOM. ALL CARPETED UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $5500.00. IF ZONING IS A PROBLEM CALL US ABOUT THIS 2 ACRES WITH 2 BED-ROOHOME. FULL BASEMENT. ON HIGHWAY 91. JOHNSON REAL ESTATE , PEARL BIGLER. Local Repreaenialive Telephone 144 Huish Theatre Bldg. Payson. Utah n, 3 t. 16-i- n. Lu-Guen- OF THE TERMINATION INTEREST AND ESTATE OF MARGUERITE D. COLE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Dave McMullin, Attorney at Law, City Office Building, Payson, Utah, on or before the 30th day of December, 1960. STANLEY DOUGLAS Administrator. Dave McMullin, Attorney for Administrator. Date of First Publication, September 27, 1960. a, son-in-la- 4-39- 39 No. 1, Box 210, Payson. from a Ut., .015 sec.-f- t. well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 750 ft. and W. 700 ft from EVi Cor. Sec. 15 T9S, R2E. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 1 horse and cows, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate Vi acre, all uses in SEViNEVi said Sec. 15, 32164 George E. Astle & RL 4-- SAIjTAQUIN-TINTI- C in C. t. 12-i- n. 32237 Lamar Ercanbrack, 4044 No. 150 East, Provo, Ut. from a .015 sec.-f- t. well, bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a and E. 300 point N. 540 ft. from WV Sec. 36, T8S, R1E. n. The water will be used for the watering of 20 horses and 50 cattle in S W ViSW Yi NW Vi said Lately Ive taken up bicycling and considering Id never been on a bike up until the last two or three years, I consider it little less than a miracle then Im able to do as well as I do. More important to me, perhaps, than the pleasure I get from it is the lesson Ive learned from the experience. To begin with I was sure I could never do it but urged on by my enthuastic family who was sure I could began thinking maybe I can and then I can and finally I did. In other things too, Im beginning to really understand the advantage of the positive approach. Yesterday in Fast meeting the two Santaquin Wards were asked to vote on a financial matter concerning e our now completed Stake Center and, so far as I know, the voting was unanimous in the decision to borrow enough to completely pay for the building and then pay it back at the rate of $1,000 a month (without interest if paid within the allotted time) for about 60 months. Good! We think we can and although it may sound like a lot of money, collectively it doesnt sound like so much it its broken down individually. Bro. Arthur Hartvigsen suggested that if each member of the 1st and Second Wards alone were soon-to-b- PAYSON CHRONICLE Sec. 36. Dave McMullin and Martin L. Williamson, Payson, from a 14-i- n Ut., 5 sec.-- ft 150 and 350 ft. dia. well, bet 12 ft. and S. a at point deep W. 25 ft from WVi Cor. Sec, 25, T9S, R1E. The water is 32257 to be used for the irrigation of 270 acres in NWVi Sec. 25, SEVi Sec. 23, NEVi T9S, R1E. Sec. 26, Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before November 5, 1960. Wayne D. Criddle, STATE ENGINEER Published in Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah, from September 22 to Oct. 6, 1960. IN THE MATTER OF THE 7 AN A.D., 1960. DAVID HUISH, Executor Date of first publication, September 22, A.D., 1960. 746 11 Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. Fourth Judicial District Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. November, Service Calls $3.50 x, ft ES n, er Sec. 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS We Specialize in GE Sets For Rent 4 Vi acres of alfalfa farming ground. See Laban Harding. Phone 190-9-- 28 & Chris-topherso- n. Estate of CHRIS HAVIT, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 275 North Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah on or before the 24th day of General Electric Television t. 10-- 15 10-- LEW'S APPLIANCE par-cit- s. M 8-- 9-- I 10-- 7-- For Rent it 788 E. 2nd So. Want to Buy Plow and har Apts. Modern. Furnished, row for Ford tractor. Route decorated. Inquire newly call 1 1 or 2. tf 1, Box 45, Santaquin or Apt. 6 SK Spring Late News William Howard Riley & A, Nuttal, 1095 So. Main St. from a Payson, Ut. 5 sec.-fwell, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 82.5 ft. and E. 23 ft. from SW Cor. FOR SALE Sec. 17, T9S, R2E. The water CHICKENS for your locker or vill be used for the domestic freezer, 45c each. requirements of two families, PEONIE ROOTS, 25c. and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 BROODING EQUIPMENT, to irrigate 173 acres, all uses cheap. in NEV4 Sec. 19, SEV Sec. 18, Contact Lawrence R. Johnson WViSWVi Sec. 17, T9S, 1R2E, 580 North Main Street 32199 Charley Miller, RFD Phone 165-Box 6, Payson, Ut. .5 No. to 6 sec.-f- t. 1, tile drain from a Baldwin built Spinet Piano at a point N. 996.94 ft. and W, near here must be sold im 1656.24 ft from SE Cor. Sec, mediately on any reasonable 7, T9S, R2E. The water is to terms. Write Adjuster P. O, be used for the watering of Box 412, Salt Lake City 10 10 cattle and 10 hogs, and from Utah. Will arrange storage Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 1 acre, all uses in SEY4 said until Christmas if desired. 9-- 9-- J. Thi Payton Chronldo, Payson, Utah The following applications WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1960 have been filed with the State Engineer to change or approwith Mr. Butlers mother, Mrs By Lenora Huish Indian ruins in the Mesa tives. priate water in Utah County, Butler. Mr. Butler re- - the .Fanny Verda National Park. ReturnState of Utah, throughout the Very proud grandparents of tdrned home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark entire year unless otherwise a new granddaughter are Mr. When Mrs. Butler morning ing home by way of Grand returned home last week from returned After a Colorado where Mr. Clark has designed. All locations are and Mrs. Floyd Spainhower. home on Tuesday, Mrs. Arn- Junction, Colorado. n SLB&M. been employed for the sumenjoyable trip. The wee lass was born Tues- old came with her and visit- very Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grif- mer. To Change: ed a week for with her day morning at the Payson fith spent the week end at Mrs. Cecil S. Jones Builders Ser- City Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. spent Reservoir. They Sunday afternoon Peery Ut. at the home Box Mrs. 104, of Olan pro- Hyrum Wilson Butler and son, Strawberry vice, Payson, Payson. She have a cabin there ofthe home of her son and 7 lbs. 5 ounces. Pete spent several days last poses to change the point of weighed Tha White Pine Riding Club family, Mr. and Mrs. Don of water Mama is the former Cara Lee feek in Idaho. At Blackfoot Aversion of 2 sec.-fnitiated by Application No. Spainhower. they visited with Mrs. But- held the monthly meeting at Spainhower at Springville. 31296. The water was to have Paternal grandparents are lers mother, Mrs. Lenie Pet- Walts Cafe in Santaquin, Fri- Other family members enjoybeen diverted from a well at Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson erson, and her sister, Mrs. day night. A delicious turkey ing the family gathering were a point N. 38 ft. and E. 1304 of Payson. Leo McCulloch, and family. dinner was enjoyed by the Mr. and Mrs. Doug Spain24 members present. hower and children from Salt ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 31, T9S, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thomas In Aberdeen, they visited with Lake City. A short business R2E., and used for the do- Mrs. Darlene another and sister meeting family Jacobson, Mrs. mestic requirements of 3 fam- Cecil Mrs. Charles E. Ries. They was conducted by Ray Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler Jacand Archie Peery, ilies, for watering of 5 horses obson attended a session at returned home Saturday evepresident, Mr. and entertained at a family din-rand 2 cows, for processing the Manti Mrs. Eddie Ahlin and Mr. Sunday. The occasion betemple on Wednes- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Menlove and Mrs. Dean Wall were in ing the birthday of her dausand, gravel and ready-miand from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to day. home Friday from a charge of the dinner and the ghter, Menlove. Jerrolynn Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. returned Present were Jerrolynns chilto nine south- evenings activities. several irrigate 5 acres, all uses in day trip SEViSWViSWVi said Sec. 31. Nelson, their nephew, Darrel, western states, visiting places Mr. tad Mrs. Elbert Barnett dren, Duane, Paul and ColElMrs. of interest in each Hereafter, it is proposed to mer Daphna Moore, Mrs. and children from Grants, leen, her husband, Joseph Mower and daughter, from an divert 2 sec.-f- t. visited Glen Canyon New Mexico, spent several Menlove and Mr. Art Arnold They at on were Lake Salt well, bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep Mary, and also the canyons in days last week visiting with of Ogden. They visited the Southern Utah. at a point N. 697 ft. and E. Wednesday. Going into their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the 1245 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. State air and attended went Arigona they through Dennis Stanton, his father, CREM REAL ESTATE 31, T9S, R2E. The water is Ice Follies in the afternoon. Oak Creek Canyon, visited Frank Barnett and other rela Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan Jerome, Phoenix and Mesa. to be used during the same & INS. CO. periods and for the same pur- went to Salt Lake on WedIn New Mexico they visited poses as heretofore. nesday to visit the Utah State at Bluewater and Grants To Appropriate: Fair. In the afternoon they where they lived when Mr. 31898 Genola Town, A Cor- enjoyed seeing the Ice Follies. Menlove was DON BUFT0N employed. While poration, Genola, Ut. 5 sec.-f- They also visited with her there they attended Sunday bet. a from well, mother, Mrs. Fanny Butler at School and meeting and were PAINTING AND 300 and 500 ft. deep at a point Kearns. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vere S. 307.5 ft. and E. 694.4 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler Sizemore for dinner. At DECORATING AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK BUSINESS from NW Cor. Sec. 2, T10S, spent a week end recently out from Grants they R1E. The water is to be used with their daughter and saw an Indian Ceremonial, 10 Years Experience for the municipal purposes oi Mr. and Mrs. Art Arn- The Harvest GLEN R. MILNER Feast, which the Town of Genola, for manu old. Enroute to PHONE 680-was very interesting. Ogden they facturing and industrial pur- stopped at Kearns for a visit Enroute home they visited Phone SK 280 So. 5th East, Payson poses in Secs. 7,8,16 to 22 incl., 27 to 34 incl., T9S, R1E, Secs Payson Santaquin 4 to 8 incl., T10S, R1E. BELL THE RINGS FOR . . . 32104 Patricia Gasser, RFD GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from U.S. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DEPOTS, by mail for yourself or for binocuresale. Cameras, lars, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office ma- chines and equipment, tents, tools and of other items at a fraction of their original cost. Many items brand new. For list of hundreds of U.S. Government Surplus Depots, located in every State and overseas with pamphlet How Government Can Ship Direct To You, plus procedures, HOW TO BUY and how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS SALES INFORMATION SERVICES. P.O. Box No. 1818, Washington 5, D. C. A weekly newspaper, establish ed in 1888, published ever Thursday and entered as set ond Class matter at the pos office in Payson, Utah, unde, STAKE to pay $1.00 apiece a month we could get it paid in less than the 60 months. Im sure there are enough of us with faith enough to give it the test, enough who would rather have the blessings than the money, who will get busy and get it And in the meetings, paid. hurry up you painters and plumbers, and electricians and so forth we need those classrooms. The small fry of the ward are doing their bit Nine class and Dorothy Trailbuilder boys sold goodies to help the cause. Sisters in the Second Ward, under the direction of Leslie Olsen have been busy paint ing class rooms. Truly many hands make light work. Stake Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and 2 in the Goshen Ward. Elder Hugh B. Brown will be the visiting Authority. The Stake Relitf Society Sing ing Mothers, under the direction of Ida Greenhalgh with Sherle Bingham as organist, will provide special numbers for the Conference, Members of the Second Ward have reserved seats for the occasion because of their having won the attendance contest at last Stake ConferNos-taz- as Jas-perso- In the Goshen Ward William White was sustained as Bishop with Reed Nelson as a Counselor, Bishop Henry Roberts and counselors, Stan Powelson and Curtis Sorenson were released. 'National Velvet" ihebi ORIGINAL SALE OCT. 17 thru 22 CITYDRUG Phone 40 Payson A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, NUMBERED SECTION 24, GRANTING TEMPORARY EMERGENCY POWERS TO THE LEGISLATURE IN THE EVENT OF WAR OR EMERGENCIES CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, OR SIMILAR BOMBING ATTACKS. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elect ed to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It la proposed to amend Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding a new section thereto designated. Section 24, to read: Notwithstanding any general or special provisions of the Constitution the legislature, in order to insure continuity of state and local governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, shall have the power and the immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the Incumbents of which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (2) two-thir- AMENDMENT to adopt such other measures as may be necessary and proper for insuring the continuity of governmental operations including, but not limited to the financing thereof. In the exercise of the powers hereby conferred the legislature shall in all respects conform to the requirements of this Constitution except to the extent that In the judgment of the Legislature so to ao would be impracticable or would admit of undue delay. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next General Election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect immediately on adoption by the electors of this State. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. (SEAL) ence. Elder Kendall Thomas Ewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the act of March 8, 1879. Ewell, of Genola, will fill a mission in the Central Atlantic Subscription rate. $3.00 per States Mission where his par6 $1.75 months, payable year, in advance; single copy U ents also labored. He enters the mission home Oct. 10 and cents. leaves for his labors Oct. 17, His Farewell Testimonial will be held Sept. 30. In the Genola Ward, Mrs. Mecham was released as an Til'k MIA teacher and Beth Thomas was sustained to take her I pmnu tt rtoriM of place. DeRay Jensen was released from Sunday School Superinaendency. Those Baptized were Blaine Kirky and Kim LeBaron. In the Second Ward Fred H. C. Openshaw was released as Counselor in M.I.A. and sustained as Superindent of the Sunday School with Teddy McKay and Kay Tischner as Counselors. Kenneth D. Hansen and Counselors H. B. Hales, Tanr Wayne Nostaja and Coordinator Leonda Morgan were released. Archie Johnson was relased as MIA Secretary and i sustained as Counselor, also IS coming! CONSTITUTIONAL Robert Mendenhall was sustained as Counselor in MIA and James York was sustained as Secretary, Lynn Gee was graduated from Primary and approved to be ordained to of Deacon. for verily I say unto you have faith as a you, jgrain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you. Math. 17:20. Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly' at a distance, but to,. do whatV.lies at hand. Thomas Car- office ....If lyle. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- and personal property, not to POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for CLE XIII. SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to eaoh of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, the State of Utah, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to it3 value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned tad used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such pur' poses. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. Th?se exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regula tions as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The legislature may vide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, two-thir- ds pro-clear- ly household furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the State of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of 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 principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of tha State of Utah in the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1961. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment pro-rosby the regular session of the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. 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