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Show V CLASSIFIED ADS me Student body names officers Student body elections were held at the Monticello Ele- For Rent: 30, FOR RENT: Call 587-253- 1 bedroom home. 9232tc 3. dent; Ronnie Mitchell, HELP WANTED: Triangle H Motel, Monticello. Weekdays 923tfc only. . Juan HELP WANTED: Need extra income? We need assistance with growing family business. Synthetic oil. Good income, future. Dove Creek or security, Nucla. 303-677-24- 82 303-864-22- 68 9302tp San The GENERAL SALES POSITIONS AVAILABLE: EATING OR DRIED STORING FOODS? West Coast Firm needs Dealer Complete line Dried Foods, Vitamins, Related Appliances-N- o Investment - No Freight -High Commission - Excellent Income for Senior Citizens, Housewives, Anyone. Write: Nature's Pantry, 1630 S. Sun-ki- st Street, Bldg. A, Anaheim, California campaigning the student voters elected Rhett Maughan, presi- Help Wanted: Record mentary School After two days of recently. creative 92806 (714) 634-156- 2. 997 tp nt, secretary, res as historian. There are seven high school students working one period a day as elementary aides. The aides are assigned toprimary grade teachers and do a good job working with the younger children. The aides are; Tonya Collard, Jackie Eldredge, Joy Randall, Georgia Giles, Nancy Codner, Carol King and Lyn Cahoon. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provision of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, notice is hereby given that Black Oil Company is required to file with the FCC, no later than June 1, 1976, an application EAGER BEAVERS READY TO START REHEARSALS for the seventh and eighth grade one-a- ct plays at Monticello High School are, left to right: front row, Marie Torres, Phyllis Hill, Jenifer Redd, Deby Codner, Natasha Redd; second row, Janice Adams, Kathleen Wright, Becky Redd, Diane Allen, Heidi Adair, Susy Wilk; third row, Daniel Anderson, William Anderson, Gordon Himmelberger, Jon Smith, Alan Hansen. Not pictured is BiUy Boyle. for renewal of FM translator B landing station K288AZ, which Monticello, casts station Miscellaneous: vice-preside- Vickie Christensen, and Modessa Tor- KSL-F- M, Students prepare first drama production rebroadChan- nel 262, Salt Lake City, on It is time to plan your fall We have seeding projects. and alfalfa Certified Ranger many other seeds in stock. We will get what you need if 2, we dont have it. Call Ross Carhart, Dove 916tfc Creek, Colorado. 677-257- Tryouts are over with and output channel 288. The translator operated with transmitter output power of 10 watts from a site, Abajo Peak, 7 miles west-souticello, Utah. th rehearsals are underway for the first drama production of the year at Monticello High School. The 7th and 8th grades are both doing a one-a- ct play that will be presented the same night, October 15, in the Speech Arts Room. The first play, The Liberated Dragon, features a two west of Mon- Published in the San Juan Record September 30, 1976 Get your of dehydrated years supply Contact Lyle or food now. 5. Helen Heinz, RAINY DAY FOODS: , - shing, Bean thre- chiseling, planting, plowing and other field work to do. Get your fall work 6, dine in good time. Call extension 801. 587-238- 930ltc CARPENTRY WORK: Repair, remodeling, cabinet making, etc. Call Foreman. 587-289- 5. 994tp PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of W.T. Knuckles, aka William Thomas Knuckles, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of F. Bennion Redd, 88 North Main, Monticello, Utah 84535 Within three months from the first publication of this notice, claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 75-9-- and with proper verification as required therein. 1953, Published in the San Juan Record September 30, October 7, 14 and 21, 1976 s Tina Elva Knuckles Ancillary Executrix of Estate of W. T. Knuckles, aka William Thomas Knuckles, aka Tom Knuckles, deceased. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 UVi X. V. finds us in a college dormitory seeing some of the problems involved with The Wheel college life. Rehearsals begin at 6:30 every morning and continue until class work at 8:30 pulls the students away. Tickets will be on sale for 50 cents for adults and 25 . ing Happy March 23-24-- 25. Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector voter of this State unless such person be a citizen of the United A joint resolution proposing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements for voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications to vote. Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally incompetent person or persons convicted of treason, or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. Those words in italic are being eliminated andor replaced with the underscored words. Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses s voting in favor thereof: Sec. 7. Except in elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. Section 1. It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to read: Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. two-third- of the State of Utah to vote and or abridged on account of sex. of this State shall enjoy equally rights and privileges. Sec. l.The rights of citizens hold office shall not be denied Both male and female citizens all civil, political and religious Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States, l&years of age or over who makes proper proof of residence in this state for 30 for such other period as days next preceding any election, or vote In the election. inquired by law, shall be entitled to Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States, twenty one years this state for of age or over, who has been a legal resident of next preceding six months and of the county for sixty days to vote in the election, except any election, shall be entitled who make proper that in a presidential election year persons immediately proof of residence in this state for thirty days and preceding the last voter registration day may register vote for a president and vice-preside- nt of the United States only. breach Sec. 3. In all cases except those of treason, felony or from arrest on of the peace, electors voters shall be privileged at attendance elections, and the days of election, during their therefrom. going to and returning militia Sec 4. No elect or inter shall be obliged to perform of war in or time public election except duty 6n the day of danger. , ardly princes. cents for students. At the door this price will be 25 cents higher. Tickets may be purchased after October 1, from any member of the playcast or members of the Thespian Club. Other productions for the year will be Noel Cowards "Blythe Spirit December 8, 9, 10, and the musical "Walk- (Passed March 12. 1975) 819tfc WORK WANTED: cow- ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION 678-264- Wanted: headed dragon and a few States. Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may be held as provided by law. The terms of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. N Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: MI do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this, state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977. N V |