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Show t I I B3 Planning Lawn For Fall? Are you planning to plant a new lawn? Or do you have a ready turf laid down this fell? If so, best to get the job underway soon, according to Melvin S. Burningham,WSU Extension Agent in Salt Lake County. A few suggestionsforstart-in- g a new lawn: Prepare a good seed bed; whether you have top soil brought in or use the soil that you already have depends on whether the soil you hive is Proposals ' for amendment f the Utah State Constitution which will n by voters in November are analyzed in a research brief issued Wednesday by Utah Foundation. Seven proposals for constitutional amendments will appear cm the ballot, in addition to a proposal for calling a constitutional convention to consider a major overhaul of be-act- peat moss or other type of Water often until mulches. the grass starts showing its green, then cut watering to every other day or two. Cut grass after it is 2 to 3 inches high. Good grass varieties on the market include: Kentucky blue the states basic legal docgrass, Marion blue, Newport, ument. The eight constitutiMial Parks, Winsor, among several others. questions and their several efKentucky bluegrass is our fects, as outlined by the Founold standby, and the other dation brief, are listed below in the order in which they above mentioned are selecheavy clay, light sand or soil tions from Kentucky blue. will appear on the November out of die bottom of the slope Some homeowners prefer deballot: basement hole. ver with grass, if so apply Proposal No. 1 would permit Level the soil with a grad- a little white dutch clover at counties with 75,000 or more ual slope away from the house, the rate of 10 percent by weight resident population to vote on and water well to settle the with the grass seed. If the questions of establishing metFertilize lawn site is going to be in ropolitan area government if fills; then with a balanced fertilizer. the shade choose fescue, or they so desired. Approval of Purchase good seed. Cheap creeping red fescue may be the constitutional amendment seed Is often more expensive added to the mixture, Mr. would not establish any metin the long run. Mulch with Burnlngham concluded. ropolitan area governments, but would make possible their consideration. Three affirmative votes by the electorate would be necessary before any such government could actually take effect. Proposal No. 2 is for a constitutiMial convention to consider possible rewriting of the entire document. Proposal No. 3 would permit the state auditor and state treasurer to serve two suc- -I cessive terms, but would prohibit their exchanging offices at the end of elected terms, as has been the custom in recent years. Proposal No. 4 would give legal status to legislative committees when the Legislature is not in session. Proposal No. 5 would provide for annual sessions of the Legislature, the sessions in years to be known as budget sessions and to be generally restricted to re-lev- el. GOB 0333? 51)13371X33 even-numbe- of fiscal consideration ters. mat- It would also permit the Legislature to adjourn regular or special sessions to a later date when they would meet for not to exceed five days for the sole purpose of gubernatorial reconsidering vetoes. Proposal No. 6 would per mit the presiding officers of the State Senate and House of acting Representative, jointly, to call the Legislature into special session on the written request oKtwo thirds of the members oxboth houses. The governors exist ing right to call the Legis lature into special session would not be changed. Proposal No. 7 would im crease the compensation of legislators from $500 to $1, 000 s year "until otherwise provided by law. This last provisiMi would permit future changes in legislative compensation, without any specified limit, to be put into ef feet by legislative enactment without necessity for constitutional change or specific approval by the electorate. Proposal No. 8 would abolish the Beard ef Examiners, which is composed Of the gov erner, fee secretary of states and fee attorney general. The board has constitutional authority to 'examine all claims against fee state, except salaries or compensatiMi of officers fixed by law. The proposal to abolish fee Board of Examiners follows a recommendation of Utahs Little Hoover Commission, as does Proposal 3, relating to ther terms ef auditor and treasurer. Proposals -r- Arid left; Stu Falconer and Tom Carlin, standing, are theater buffs behind 4, 5, 6, Take th Klnkt Out of Vacuuming With C0R0AWAY Exclusive EUREKA CORDAWAY reels out just the cord you need, retracts automatically 1M Peak h p. motor Big Fan-lwith tree-floduel exhausts Exclusive, patented Vibra-Becleaning action deans 3 TIMES AS FAST Stands on end switch Big step-o- n toe Power selector Model 12 Scrubs Polishes Waxes Shampoos. Does all your floors; rugs, too. Comes complete with special dolly for shampooing rugs, it can pay for itself with the money it saves on rug deanmg alone. The timeandworkitsavescanbeeven more valuable. INSTANT CREDIT OF COURSE house a restaurant. Music, for fThis Is The Place was written by Ron Daum, noted for Rave On. Lyrics are by Tom Carlin, Ariel Ballif and Ron Daum. The Revue Is a new style of entertainment for Salt Lakers. It Is a program without a master of ceremonies, wife- vjrtll gun no larger than ten gauge. Shotguns must be plugged to Mourning doves are fee first Utah scattergunners as fee 1966 bird hunts begin. target for time for many former residents ofNorfeeasternNevada' they know that everyMie turns out for a grand weekend of fun. More than just a race meet al wife betting, fee Elko County Fair and Livestock Show includes exhibits of '4-- H endeavors, featuring pari-mutu- fa.tlambs,and ex mises to be fee best evewh beef -- raised by All fee color and fun of big- - hibits of handiwork wife,v track racing,- - combined- wrttrpeetal-sectiTJioMindian fee fun of meeting old frieDds created items for sale; stock and making new ones, makes horse competition, carnival, for a long weekend feat Is parade opening, and more. And there is always top always too short for visitors to the Fair. flight entertainment Elko, a city geared to tour- - in Elkos three casinos. Elko ists, puts forth its best efforts casinos started the Nevada in welcoming visitors to the Circuit of entertainment, and Fair. From the Pep Rally on never let fee idea drop. Special August 29 through fee last featured live entertainment race on September 5, fee city includes Tammy Lee, at fee is fee best place to be in fee Stockmens prior to leaving West. for a European tour; Jerry six-a- ct A special feature of fee fair Deans production this year is outside the gate, at Anything But a Carnival. This year the the Commercial, and top at the carnival returns after an abWestern music sence from the Elko County Ranchinn. Fair. Fair managers refused to allow transient carnivals in, but accepted a request from the unit returning from the Utah State Fair. Also added this year, in fee stock horse competition that keeps fee pace fast moving between races, is English saddle jumping competition. Everything but rodeo events is featured in fee arena between races, wife elimination competition held during fee week before the fair and in the mornings during fee fair to allow only fee finest in competitiMi during fee race meet. Fair time is homecoming - The complex has some forty offices plus the theatre wife seating for 200. It eventually r on-sta- ge With this years Thursday (September 1) opening, fee most hunting pressure is expected fee following weekend. Mourning dove hunting will continue through September 15 iche. Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Sum- mit, Utah, Weber, and part of Tooele Counties. The more . populated iortions of Salt Lake and Utah Counties will be ' closed to Ml huntfeg.-counties Inf the. State will remain open to hunting through September 30. Considered by some to be a father-so- n hunting season, fee dove hunt offers dads a chance to teach their 'rookies fee basic rules of hunter ethics and safety. This years regulations allow for a 12 bird bag limit with 24 in possession after the first day. Shooting hours are one-ha- lf hour before sunrise to sunset each day. Exact shooting times are listed in fed dove proclamation. Legal means of taking doves include bow and arrow or shot k reduce the capacity in fee magazinei and chamber combined to no more than three shells. Shooting doves resting on power or telephone lines or poles Is unlawful. Discharging of firearms from vehicles and carrying a live round of ammunition in fee firing chamber ofa gun while in a vehicle is also prohibited. Though some doves are pre- -' In agricultural areas, fee best hunting is found cn open rangelands where doves frequent water holes. Proclamations listing all closed areas and general regulations are available from Department of Fish and Game offices . and license agents throughout the State. i CONGRESSMAN KING What can be don about wail out a plot, but wife a lively series of sketches andvignet tes to music elaborately staged and costumed. Other members in the organization are Ken Carlson, production manager and Judy Elder, public relations in our federal government? The only wJy to nd any system of waste, duplication of services and corruption is to expose these problems. This is done most effectively through Congressional Investigations. The Government Operations Committee, of which I am a member, has investigated waste by AH officials in the Middle East and black market-eerinand foreign aid waste in Viet Nam. Shakeups and legislation to curb these malpractices have resulted. Dave King would like to discuss this or any other subject with you. 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Add 2nd Choice Price 60d'for Delivery Wsme Address City State I .t OPEN LINE TO a musical review. Be Still, My Dove! -- I : 138 set to open September 16 at 138 South 2nd East. First production will be Theater East. Ariel Ball if, TomCarllnand Stu Falconer, three professional local theatre buffs, announce fee opening of this theatre at 138 South Second Legislature. .of. BaHif, A new dimension in theatre entertainment will be offered to Salt Lakers. Two thousand and fifty-fi- ve , miles Off Broadway Theatre 138 opens September 16 wife the musical review, Thls Is The Place. and 7, relating to fee terms, authority, and compensation of the Legislature, follow recommendations of the special legislative study committee appointed by fee regular sesUtah sion of the thirty-six- th pro acarueet-thisyear 1966 quail season will open November 5 at 8 a.m. and will have varying season lengths depending upon the county you are hunting. The longest season will be in Washington County from November 5, 1966 through Jan-- 1 uary 8, 1967. The Commission established a season of November 5 through 30 in Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Juab, Rich, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Summit, Tooele, Utah, Wasatch, and Wener Counties. The Kane County quail hunt will run November 5 through 14. All other counties will have a quail hunt concurrent wife fee pheasant hunt . Bag and possession limits are 8 and 16 respectively. Shooting hours will be daylight hours except during the pheasant season when they will be from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. the first day and 7a.m. to 5:30 p m. thereafter. i Youre Invited To Elko Diggins --Summer ELKO, Nevada is scheduled to go out in a big way in Elko, Nevada where Labor Day weekend features four big days of thoroughbred and quarter horse racing during fee annual Elko County Fair and Livestock Show. Wife a brand-ne- w grandstand for last years show, fee Quail Dates Announced Utahs Touch Of Broadway Off Second East Vote Yes! Vote No! A New J |