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Show bal Joeeph W. Pouleen, GTtlonun Judge Robert Richards, public lntox. due, $1040 Wm. J. Odebnan, Imp. pass, Summit County Bee Layreaco Sonrteli, Imp. pass- $20.00 speeding, $3040 Wm. '71. Isaacs, OMVI, $200.00 G. Real Bayard, wrong1 side of COALVILLE. UTAH OMVI, hlghwaj, $2040 Homer M. Jenkins, JOHN n. DEARDEN, J. P. Leslie $30040 E, Carlson, speed, $1040 Oscar E. Davenport, no special Wm. G. Claphan, speed,' $1040 Salesl E. Wolfgramm, no op. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, IMS trans. p.:mlt, $540. Mabeeh J. Seikaly, Imp. pass, license, 5)5.00 LeRoy J. Sohlals, Improper $15.00 Roland B. Lewis, speed , $15.00 passing, $10. Kent I Trujillo, speed exlbl-tioRay T. Chapman, speed $15.00 Orlen Creenwall, no safety ln S20.bG Inez Baker, improper passing; Duane S Carr, Jr. Illegal poas. spectlon, $5." Russe 1 Schlerke, imp. pass , $10. no Kenne'h P. $25.00 Cox, beer, special $1540 John Ftke, Improper passing, Kenn-i- .i R. James, no safety Jerry I.. Taylor, reckless drlv. trans. permit, $5. Kenneth Lagerquist, no special $1040 $1H).00 insp. fai'ure to appear. $40.00 Verlan Robinson, speeding, $10. Hugh : C. Hayes, pub. lntox. trans. remit, $5.00. Aaron A. Jores, imp. passing, $50.00 John M. Webster, Improper Stanley P. Becksel, expired $20.00 driver's license, $5. $10. RonaiJ 1540 T. $10.00 Yeates, passing, Paul G. Rcmund, speed. speed, Ray S. Broadbent, speeding, $10.00. $39.00 Leonard T. Lukenback, bal due, Jamas 11. Kaiser, public lntox. $5.00 JAMES B. SUYi J. p. $2540 '' Benjamin R. Hhrrles, speeding, Robert L. Bowles, bal due, Hallle E. Martin OMVI $200.00 $3040 Halite E. Martin, no drlv. lie. Andy L. Mondgran, bal due, $5040 Benjamin R. Harries, OJ1V1. $1540 900. BO Lewis Arnold, OMVI. $20040 Linda L. Hardman, bal due, Manrin J. Nelson, OJ1.VJ. Dennis J. David, left center, $1540 490040 Larry L. Wood, bal due $130.00 county ord No. 40, $4040 L. Bird, OJC.VJ. Kennetli Finn Z. Gurholt, bal due, $3004 David F. Jacob, speeding, $30.00 4900j00 L. Hufflne, bal due, $300.00 Gary OMVX, A. Host, Edgar George Pivey, imp. pas., $15.00 Theodore J. Zanlas, speeding, Lawrence R. Qreertson, Pub. $1040 G. Mendenhall, returned che k $10.00 ?ntox. $3040 Lawrence R. Greertsen, Dis- collected $15040 Lester L. Bell, defective equip. $10.00 turbing the Peace, $50.00 REED A. WARNER, J. F. Jose L Trujillo, Littering high, LaVar Lloyd Pugmlxe, payment way, $3540 on fins, $5040 H.' Turner, speeding, Barney Dale M. Bullock, no drlv. Ito $1540 $.'440 ense, pass, Noel H. DcNvors, Imp. Tim Taylor, payment on fine, $1540 John E. Flynn, speeding, $10. $10.00 Rich an P. Campbell, OMVI, Joe T. Martinez, Imp. Pass, ' - Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State of Utah 7 $17540 $15.00 Kenneth Farrell A. Bali, speeding, $10.00 Kerry T. Conner, fall to yield, $200.00 E. Young, Salt P. Gillette, speeding, Clydo $30.00 James E. Booras, following too $1540 Stevej L. Malone, Imp, passing, dose, $2040 Richard speeding, Osborne, $1540 Vigil, $25.00 Richard 4. Petty, speeding, George R.' Rasmussen, Imp. yin no $1040 passing, to Rice,' fail yield Joseph L. Jack A, Draw, failure to keep of $20.00 way, Tight $10.00 control, cenWilliam VanOolderon, left Tommy L. Parker, speeding, ter. $3040 Howard C. lCetsel, OE.TI $1540 Briber O. Holladay, no oper, $5040 Howard C. Metsel, no Utah license, $1040 Donald H. Fuller, expired oper. operators license, $35.00 11 ense, $1540 James M. McGary, Imp. pass, Charles L. Glazier, speeding, $35.00 Lorraine S. Williamson, fall to $1040 Charles W. Biggs, speeding, keep PLO. $1040 $1040 Kent B. Scott, Imp. pass, $15,00 Alma L. Day, Imp. passing, no Alan P. Willy, Imp. pass, $25.00 $2540 reg F, Willy, fail to yield Glenn M. Gilbert, speeding, Ahrlne Knox, speeding, $1540 $15.00 Gerald B. Thulln, reckless drlv, Sheryl K. West, OMVI, $30040 $100.00 Paul W Orchard, speeding, Milton W. Patterson, Imp, pass, 30.00 $30.00 Lynn W. Spalnhower, speeding, Prank Johnson, speeding, $1540 $1540 Levi Dunn, failure to keep cont I Lou Sobrson, OMVI, $200.00 I Dee IX. Johnson, public lntox, $1540 Paul E. Rockhold, $10.00 speed, $2540 L. Gaines, illegal trans of) Don B. Marcellia, faulty equip., alcohol, $15.00 $1540 Harold C. Ward, Imp. pass,' ESteven Taylor, speeding, i county ord No. 4C, $4040 $1540 Donald R. Worms, speeding;! Dale B. Jeasop, fall to keep . PXDh $1540 $2040 j Mark C. Bteaxard, speed, $1540 Steven M. Jones, fall to stop Wm. R. Btelgleger, speeding, (sign), $20.80 $15.00 R. Ctyaric Rasmussen, Improper Wm. P Conrod, speeding, $1040 passing, $1040. Robert L. Adderly, speeding, Robert L. Bowles, bal due, $1040 6040 Sanforj Robinson,' public lntox, Jack D Barber, bal due, $50.00 Stven R. Roberts, bal due, $2540 Horses J. Grant, fall to keep John H. Whittaker, bal due, vehicle under control, $30.00 Louis J. Harris, drlv. during 20040 $5040 suspension, bal A. Albert due, Galley os, Cdnme : Iingman, speeding, $1040 . . $1540 Robert D. Flood, Imp. $2040 Allan soon y OMVI, A. Whitehead, OMVI, $15040 hr Vmt Nw FKI WnMnr Crhlril SmhI Ml, OMVI, $300.00 SADMIIV WfSfHN Williams, $20040 Eugene-- P. O'Connell, RANCH WiAl Gerald E. Williams, Imp pass, $1040 Him-trst- George E. Joyce, Imp. Imp. rex., $40.00 , Wm. R. Oldaktr, wrong side of cataloa with maav rtyiai I, fall aatarai calarl WidMt nMcHm at all typar of Wattam ctothhs aad Lowait priew. Satlifactiaa bach. SI I. M So., highway. $15.00 Samuel p. Wl't, ran stop sign, $10.00 Soft Loha Cby. Ulah fmtoMC t fwwuai Max A. Townsend, speeding, $1040 LeRov B. Neilson, imp. pass, $1540 S'. Harry Robinson, KS.TP. $5.00 6EER A big boost to tho economy! browing industry each year contribute! over doUan in federal, state and local erase 2 Wages and salaries in the brewing industry for almost 00 million dollars, and tha of packaging materials from other in runs over 550 million. So nest time you otfoy cool, refreshing brew after hard work or flay, remember BEER is good in more ways IdBioxx , thanena! iMTftP STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Mi SOUTH n V p , ,1 v ITN U1T SMJURCCIIV.IIMN h bl nrrVVt)f Sec. 34. Special sessions of tha legislature (1) may be convened by the governor aa provided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall ba convened by the presiding officers of the senate and houte of representatives, acting jointly, upon written reof the memquest by bers of each house. At a special session convened by the presiding officers of the two houses, the legislature shall consider only legislative matter brought before the session by resolution erf the approved by members of either house. The legislature, however, may provide for its expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. , two-thir- D RE-CEIV- even-number- Roy R. '"LETSGO to rec- two-thir- lntox. public committees ascertain facta and make N $25.00 Alfonso of pointment ommendations as to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint Lake Grnr committees, consisting of member of both houses, may be August 29, 1966 created by joint resolutions. A . , : THEREFORE resolution creating any such Dear Fellow Citizens: VOTE EITHER. committee may authorize it to The Legislature of the State of Utah has enWHEREAS, the people of act during sessions of the legthis sovereign State of Utah islature, during periods when trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the are blessed with the constitu- the legislature is in adjournment following Propositions, which relate to changes in tional guarantees of life, liberty, or after final adjournment of the Constitution of the State of Utah. session. Any such committee property, and self government ahall have the powers and perIn the beginning of the body of each Proposition form the duties provided by the WHEREAS, the guarantee of resolution we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition creating it, including elf government itself extends to as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on of subpoena and the the right of the people to revise the power serious the hire Because to 1966. and to maintain of November 8, very their constitutional charter; and power and in addition it shall staff, nature of these Propositions which your State WHEREAS, it is appropriate have such and perform that the people should turn their such duties powers Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I be provided as attention periodically to a con- by law or by may urge that each of you study the text of the Propothe rules of the conof sideration fundamental sitions in fvlL legislature or either house therePROPOSITION NO. 7 cepts of government and the of. The legislature may provide I urge you to consult with your friends, neighof the in machinery government LEGISLATIVE for the payment of expenses bors and local civic leaders in order that you may light of everenanging social and necessarily incurred by any such COMPENSATION AND economic conditions; committee. EXPENSES gain aU information necessary to render a just NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT if This and wise decision. amendment, SHALL adopted SECTION 9 OF RESOLVED by two-thirof by the elector of the atate, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONmember elected each to the hall take effect the first day of STITUTION OF THE STATE Sincerely, branch of the Legislature, that January, 1967. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO elecbe recommended to it the CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS vote at the general elector to PROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RESecretary of State tion to be held in 1966 for or CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider THEIR SERVICES IN THE THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS-ANof tion vote in the affirmative, the whether it shall be amended or Be is resolved by two-thirSHALL SECTIONS 2 AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, receiving the revised. By this action it is the members elected to each fifteen candidate highest number of vote cast at deemed necessary that such 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PRObranch of the Legislature. E OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND such election shall constitute the proposition be submitted to the CONSTITUTION AN ALLOWANCE STATE OF UTAH BE charter commission. The ballot said electors. PROPOSITION NO. 1 TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND for a charter commission shall BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- AMENDED ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY FOR not contain any party designa- ED METROPOLITAN that the Secretary of State LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING tion. GOVERNMENT is directed to submit this propo- OF THE OF A GEN- COMMITTEE MEETINGS 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the elector of the State CONSISTING Sec. SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of government ia approved, the ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATURE of Utah the in election CONgeneral FORTY-FIV- E LEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS BE ADDED TO THE charter commission shall, within be held in 1966. The proposi- EXCEED ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE STITUTION OF THE STATE one month after being elected, to shall tion be to submitted the OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to be set by NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED I N OFFICIAL electors in the following form: OF 75,000 OR the COUNTIES BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. and meet of State, Secretary Whereas the thirty-sixt- h Leg- TO MORE PERSONS TO ES- organise in the metropolitan reEXCEED TWENTY Section 1. It is proposed to islature of the State of Uten LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN A METROPOLITABLISH and proceed to frame a gion Article VI, Section 9 of amend deemed call to it OF GOVERFORM necessary EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. the Constitution TAN forth a plan of charter setting of the State of convention a METROto revise or NMENT WITHIN THIS PROPOSAL WOULD government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Utah to read as follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Sec. 9. Unless otherwise proUtah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH COULD REPLACE ANY charter commission shall be adthat the elector vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members of OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the the legislature shall receive comelection for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the therefore vote vention; pensation for their services of either, WITHIN THE REGION. five metropolitan region within Section 1. It is proposed to $1,000.00 a year for the legisfor convention a Charter commissioners amend Article VI, Sections 2 lative term payable monthly. Section 1. The residents of a year. hall be allowed no pay for their against a convention and 16 of the Constitution of the The members shall also receive resident populaa with county services, but shall be allowed if a majority of all the electors, State of Utah to read: expense and mileage allowances 75,000 than fewer not of tion expenses by the board voting at this election, shall Sec. 2. Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for attending as determined by the last na- necessary of examiner. vote for a convention, the legislature shall be held annu- sessions of the legislature and tional or atate census are emSec. 7. Tha charter so framed Legislature, at its next ses- ally at tha seat of government meeting! of single-hous- e and powered to establish a metropolbe filed with the Secretary sion, shall provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between itan region and provide for the ofhall the charter commisState calling the same. known as general sessions shall sessions and during periods government thereof, subject only sion andby submitted to the be held in years, when the legislature is in adto the limitations of this article. qualified then elector of the metroPROPOSITION NO. S and regular aeseiona which shall journment, and when otherwise See. 2. Notwithstanding any region at an election to be known aa budget engaged in official legislative SUCCESSION OF STATE other provision of the constitu politan be held at a time to be deterbusiness. No increase of compenshall be held in AND AUDITOR tion of this state, a metropolitan mined by the charter commissessions shall sation shall ba effective during Regular yean. STATE TREASURER government created in accord- sion, which shall ha not less than commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on the period for which members ance with the procedure outSHALL SECTION 8 OF the second Monday in January. of the then existing house of subsequent to its lined herein may assume or sixty days and CONnot ARTICLE VII more than THE OF completion transfer powers and functions of one At a budget session the legis- representatives may have been year from such date. Al- STITUTION OF THE STATE lature shall consider only (1) elected. existing governmental units, pro- ternative votOF be UTAH BE AMENDED provisions may bills for If adopted by the elector of vide for revenue to support a ed as Notice TO ALLOW THE STATE upon separately. atate thb amendment shall the fiscal government, (2) metropolitan year, to the manner of obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE revenue bills effect the tint day of Janutake tume indebtedness of existing therefor, necessary of the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI(3) bilb necessary to implement ary, 1967, governmental units, transfer of- copies and certified its TO NOT BLE SERVE FOR by alternatives, ficial records, funds and other the chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES- appropriations in general apPROPOSITION NO. 8 property and assets, and provide commission, shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation bills for new profor all matters necessary or in the manner jects, programs or services, (4) BOARD OF EXAMINERS for TERM THAN THE ONE provided incidental to tho effectuation of notice of legislative matters submitted to AMENDMENT petition in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. tha in the the foregoing provisions. legislature writing by Such proposed charter and alSection 1. It ia proposed to governor during the session, and SHALL SECTION 13 OF Sec. 8. Whenever the resi- ternative provirions approved by matters 3 Article amend Section (5) legislative brought ARTICLE VII OF THE CONVII, dents of a metropolitan region a majority of the elector voting before the introducsession of Constitution the State STITUTION OF THE STATE desire to create a, metropolitan at a time to be fixed therein, of the by of the mem- OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO tion by government; a petition to do so and shall supersede any existing of Utah to read aa follows: bers of either house. The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF Sec. 3. No person shall be may be filed naming the metro- law of the metropolitan region legislature, however, may pro- EXAMINERS, WHICH IS politan region and describing thereon shall become the organic eligible to the office of governor vide for its expenses. COMPRISED OF THE GOVthe boundaries thereof. Such charters. The government cre- or secretary of state unless he Sec 16. No general petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any hall have attained to the age ERNOR, THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE ATfied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in- of thirty yean at the time o of the legislature shall or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- hi election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL. THIS next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE within the proposed metropoli- ter. Adoption of tha charter hall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL tan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty five year at the time in cases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the office of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of his election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO SUCH OTHER State, at least six months prior flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su- regular session tha legislature PERFORM to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRESea 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such hall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole Section L It b proposed to the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar at tha time of his election. purpose of reconsidering vetoed the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- No person shall be eligible to bills, and line items in appropri- amend article VII, section 13 of vetoed by uie gov- the Constitution of the State of ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate any of the offices provided for ation bilb No special session shall Utah to read: as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the in section one of this article, ernor. charter commiwrion chairman, unless t the time of hi election exceed thirty legislative days, notice shall be published or Sea 13. Until otherwise prohe shall be a qualified els except that at the end of any vided by law, the governor, seca week for aix consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the and session shall have been a real the legislature retary of state and attorney special in a newspaper having general Secretary of State, who shall decirculation and published in the liver one copy thereof to tha citizen of tha atate or territory may adjourn to a date when general shall constitute a board for fiv year next preceding it shall convene for not to ex- of state county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan prison commissioner, ceed five legislative days for tha which board to bo included in the metropolishall have such designated by the charter hi election. The state auditor insole atate of and treasurer shall be The reconsidering of officer purpose said and after tha Secretary tan region, qualifies. supervision of all matter convetoed and line for to serve hub more in items than eligible charter certified nected with the atate prison as may subsequently State shall transmit a two successive terms. appropriation bilb vetoed by the may be provided by law. copy of the petition to the amended or changed in the n shell governor. Legislative of Section 5 conIf adopted by the elector o days ner provided in county dork of the county This amendment shall take calendar days but shall not cerned. The matter shall be Article XI of the Constitution this atate, this amendment shall ba effect on approval by the elecleinclude Saturday!, Sundays, Sec 8. The metropolitan re- take effect upon approval. placsd before the registered gal holiday! or period when the tors of the state. voter residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body bgislature shall ha in adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have ment. I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Seca Should substantially all rights, power, jurisdiction leading LEGISLATIVE STANDING of State of the State of retary of If electors the of adopted by exercised governnow by and authority metropolitan type DO HEREBY CERTIFY COMMITTEE Utah, the shall amendment this state, or all ment oe created? Yes counties and ) towns, cities, SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Janu- that the foregoing is a full, No ( )." at the next general special purpose districts. Such true and comet copy. of the CONSTITUTION OF ary, 1967. the THE election held regularly after metropolitan red on government constitutional amendments proSTATE UTAH THE BE OF sued, subject can sue and be filing of tha petition. ' posed by the regular section PROPOSITION NO. 6 Sec. 5. At the time the voters to limitations, conditions and AMENDED BY THE ADD! of tha residing within the metropolitan procedure established by the TION OF SECTION 83, AUCONVENING OF SPECIAL 1965 and by the Special Sesof pro- THORIZING EACH HOUSE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion vote to or the rules and reject approve region legislature held in 1966, aa appears on ' the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in my office. government at a general elec- preme court pertaining to muni- APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SHALL A NEW SECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tion, they shall also vote for fif- cipal corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGISteen persons to bo member Of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SE88IONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto set pur hand and a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who WELL 8 DURING SES OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Beal of the a plan of metropolitan govern- may be eeryed as process agent SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at Salt Laka City, ment Candidates shall be qualiThis amendment shall take FOR THE STAFFING AND AUTHORIZE THE LEGIS- this 29th day of August, 1966. fied electors residing within the effect on approval by the elec- FINANCING OF SAID COM- LATURE TO CALL ITSELF CLYDE L. MILLER MITTEES. INTO 8PECIAL SESSION proposed metropolitan region, tor of the state. who shall be nominated by petiUPON THE WRITTEN to ia Section L It proposed tion signed, with their respective OF OF a Secretary amend Article VI of the addteeew, by not fewer than - PROPOSITION NO. 2 of of Utah THE MEMBERS OF ' EACH State the fifty registered voters residing CONSTITUTIONAL Section 33 HOUSE. of .addition (he by .State within tho proposed region. CONVENTION CALL to read: , Section L It b proposed to Said petition snaUbe filed with Section $3. In order to ex- amend article VI or the Const! She Secretory of State at least WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXT- H OF pedite fhe' work of the legis-- . tuLion ef the State of Utah by LEGISLATURE sixty days prior to tho general election. If n majority of tha THE STATE OF UTAH 'jatiire,' each' house may by. the addition of section 34 !to elector voting upon tha quea- - nwpMEn XT NECESSARY resolution provide 'for the ap-- read:I 1 9 j' I ' iy .ft OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OMVI, TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A two-thir- . RE-QUE- TWO-THIRD- Con-titutfo- S it - ! : v - - , ; ' M. A .nMMVMKIOMA- - ,A0 r |