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Show SUMMIT COUHTY BEE OAKLEY KAMASKUPS COALVILLE. UTAH Everyone In town waa (training hfr. and Mrs, Lorua Dali Jew-Iband were craning their necks last week brother of Hue Jewkei, flwn visiting from Texas during is a small Commanchewereairplane THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19M those In It gha last General Conference. Dali flew ovuhend. kids, of Oail k la the Breach President In Texas, lucky never been kissed? chance who were being flown Sally, and was glad to have the While In California, tbe four to visit his brother. They stayed about by their uncle Jim Faydock of them stayed with the Georgia for Calif. Alto, who halls from Palo Sunday and left early Monday son Ralph and family. On the He was staying with ObII and home and their children. way home, they barely missed a 'a even took Sally for in two Sally, and i Mra. Club hed The Merry club meetings of September. September 14 Bene Bailey. ' flight over to Roosevelt and back. While in Roosevelt, they borrowed a friends car and drove over to Gusher, about nine miles away, where the Faydock family the lived. Oail went up with his refreshments land- Tond'merUnV'wa. host pother-in-la- w he omarked always d by Sarah Jo Louder at the known that he lived in a nice Treasure Mountain Inn in Park from air the scene is but valey, luncheon, a After lovely Gty. beautiful. Especially this 'really to the the ladies all went over - time of year when the hills are and partiTheater Wheel Silver dpated In the melodrama "On the good and red. Bridge At (Midnight. What wa Itwr i W p.rtk,llii U during the month The first one was et he home of They Just enjoyed end Ilene served Je pwn S0 JZ Auinoo, J. who lovcl onytbtnf ihoeUii,. TM. th. Mo' i0T Nell and Carol Jewkea were pad ally thrilled to see that they man. They recognlaed the -"g went back stage end cot auto-graphs. Then they traveled f wearing special little cot-givto them at the lunch- - BMy .1, of the in rtorm, charge bolted right through me kitchen tap, and left some unexplained. electricity charging through. Now, whenever $he water Is turned' on, watch out And It la almost suiIn each Boyd and Sarah Jo Louder cide to piece both hands at water full side of the link of until to wait spring have decided before moving to Delta. The val-- the came time. The Jolt Itself ley la happy they have the ex- j lent awfully bad; Just enough of of time. The home which the kind that makes ypu about they will bo mbvlng Into needs ouch, gosh dam It, and $ I $$?;! If. Dishwashing la bad dine work done on It, and a few xx eatable structures will have to be enough In Itself, but this la ridlc- culoua. cooetructed. 'Please call in your news today Elton aid Verla Prescott mov' or tomorrow for this next week. ed about two weeks ago to Salt Janiel Bee will be away for a few Lake . City where Elton now dan end must have It by Thurs- works for he dty bus lines. He did stay foi a short while at day noon. Greya River, then dedded on the ' i- en : latter LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HARVEY SUMMAR-EL- I Deceased. . Creditors win present claims with vouchors to the undersigned at 208 El Paso Natural Gee Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of December, AID. 19 M; claims must he presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1951, and with proper verification as required there! a. Cedi Harvey (Summirell, Administrator of the Estate of Harvey Summarell, De- 76-9-- Publlahed in The Summit Coun29, Oct 6, II and 20, 1981 ty Bee Sept NOTICE TO CREDITORS of JOHN WILLIAM HAIR. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office o( JAMES J. SMED-LE23 West Center Street, Heber, Utah, on or before the 6th day of January, 1967. ClAmi must be presented in accordance with Utah Code the provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. DORIS L. HAIR, Administratrix. RAlished In The Summit County Bee Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 1961 Estate 75-9-- Re-Ele- ct Judge Merrill C. i,: (TUrd jHdiclil District) ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM c a Paid Political Ad by John Adkins move. ' The Oakley Ladles Civic dub started up the new year with their first club meeting, held at the Smith Cabin in Wanshlp, with Erva Horton as hostess. The ladles discussed business, and then enjoyed themselves at an old fashioned player piano, and ate pumpkin pie. There were fifteen members present. Next week, dub will be hostessed by Emily Sorenson. Brent Wilde was ordained priest last Sunday In Sunday School by Bishop Boyd Lake. The next boy in line will be Frasier. There will be a halloween party this coming Tuesday evening Oct, 24, at Mutual, and all Mutual age people are urged to come out and have tee fun of a lifetime. Dont miss next week's Mutual also. Details for the party will be discussed. Last Tuesday night, Oakley ward Mutual waa filled to overflowing. The Beehives had a jQlm on the Beehive program, and parents, representatives of Bishopric, and Stake and Ward officers were Invited. Then the Explorer Scouts from all the wards attended to view another film on a river trip. Bert and Helen Johnson, along with Sam and Beth Wilde took a quickie fishing trip to New Pork in Big Piney, Wyo. They left Saturday and returned home Sunday, chock fuU of fish, catching their limit both days, and said that some were good size. Fred and Josh anna Georgl and George 1 Phyllis Lewis drove to California leaving Just before six o'clock Friday evening. Sept. 30, and returning home Sunday evening around 10 pm. That iq really going. George and Fred took turns driving. On their way down, they stopped in St. George and helped George celebrate his birthday. Rumors are that was hla sweet sixteenth one, and Invitation To Bid Bids are invited for Fencing Material Including the following: 132 rods of 39-inc- net wire ; 250 steel punched 12-gau- ge h, 6 feet high, with wire dips; 264 rods of baited wire, two-poi- baits, nt 12V&-gaug- e. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Summit County Commission until 7 p.m., Oct. 20, 1966 Fillmore terrific thunderstorm because they Lngcred a few extra moments in Las Vegas. They were glad that they missed the ilorm, for several cars were off roads, and many were In ditches. A new arrival has been loving. A darLng Uttle baby girl was accepted at the home of Robom to Anthony Bruce and Un-d- a Steven and Billie Sue Blsel bert and Glenna Gay Lewie Coombs. ThaAer Compton on Sept. A boy, vu bom the Jones have recently celebrated 13 In at the Heber Hospital, weigh., of IDS the 29, Aug. morning the birth of their very first child, a boy Iren Sept 6, In the Hfeber Hospital In Salt Lake City, weigh, lng 9 lb! and 1 os. Linda Is staying at the present time with her Hoepits!. weighing an even 8 lbs, lng Just a little over lbs Mr end Mrs Claud parents and Is ths pride and Joy of all. Granlpirents are Mr and Mrs The prjents are planning on Curtis Lewis of Kamas, and Mr Thacker of Kamas while husIs en route to Camp Pendel. naming the little one Robert and Mrs Ferrell Coombs of Salt band ton from North Carolina. He Is Seven Jores. Lake City in the Navy. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs He will be named Shawm, and serving Biscl Mr of and Woodland, Deloy will be cverjoyed to know that Gram) pr rents include Mr and and MS Kay Jones of Kamas. Ms older brother, two year old Mrs Thicker, and Mr and Mrs Great grandparents Include, Mr Co: bin has taken on the respon- Asa Berkeley Compton of S penand Mr Cerll Ginea, Mr and Mra sibility of protecting little broth, ce rvllle, Maryland. & G. ikes, and (Mm. Georgi-- er. anna Jores, of Kamas, Linda and Tony also have Pink and Blue y- bids. 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 CO- State of Utah OFFICS OF THE SECRETARY OP STATE SALT LAKE Crrr August 29, 1966 Dear Fellow Citizens : The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing ths following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious nature of mess Propositions which your State Legislature hoe caused to be placed before you, I urge that each of 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 wise decision. NVENTION ; THEREFORE VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, the people of this sovereign State of Utah an blessed with the constitutional guarantees of life, liberty, property, and self government of committees to certain facta and make recommendations aa to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint pointment committees, consisting of members of both houses, may be created by joint resolutions. A resolution creating any such committee may authorize it to act during eezaiona of tho legislature, during periods when the legislature to in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session. Any such committee hall have the powers and perform the duties prodded by the resolution creating it, including tho power of subpoena and the power to hire and to maintain staff, and in addition it shall have such powers and perform such duties aa may bo provided by law or by the rules of the legislature or either house thereof. The legislature may provide for the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any such committee. Thia amendment, if adopted by the electon of tee state, hall take effect the first day of WHEREAS, the guarantee of elf government itself extends to the right of tho people to revise their constitutional charter; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the people should turn their attention periodically to a consideration of fundamental concepts of government and the machinery of government in the light of everchanging social and economic condition!; NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT s RESOLVED by of tee members elected to each Sincerely, branch of the Legislature, that 1967. it be recommended to tea dee-tor- e January, CLYDE L. MILLER vote at the general electo PROPOSITION NO. 5 Secretary of State tion to bis held in 1966 for or ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and ol tion vote la tea affirmative, the whether it shall be amended or Bo Is Msolrod by two-thirSHALL SECTIONS 2 AND i elected to each fifteen candidates receiving the tho By this action it is 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE highest number of votes cast at such branch of tho Legislator that necessary such election shall constitute tho be submitted to the CONSTITUTION OF THE charter crornniaaion. The ballot STATE OF UTAH BE PROPOSITION NO. X TO PROVIDE for a charter oosnmiarion shall BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- AMENDED FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS not contain any party designs ED that the METROPOLITAN State Secretary of tion. GOVERNMENT ia directed to aubmit this propo- OF THE LEGISLATURE Sec. 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the electors of the State CONSISTING OF A GEN-ERA- L SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of SESSION OF NOT TO government is approved, the of Utah in the general election BE ADDED TO THE CON- charter shall, within to be held in 1966. The proposi- EXCEED FORTY-FIV- E commission STATE THE OF STITUTION DAYS IN ODD one month after being elected, tion shall be submitted to the OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a NUMBERED YEARS AND A and time to be set by electors in the following form: day OR OF COUNTIES 75,000 BUDGET SESSION OF NOT of State, meet and Whereas the thirty-sixt- h Lei TO ES- the Secretary MORE' PERSONS TO EXCEED TWENTY tbe metropolitan rein organize TABLISH A METROPOLI- gion and proceed to frame a ialature of the State of Uta LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN deemed it necessary to call EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. TAN FORM OF GOVER- charter setting forte a dan of a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD NMENT WITHIN METRO- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALENPOLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Utah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH COULD REPLACE ANY charter commission shall be adthat the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the election for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall bo repaid by the vention; therefore vote either, WITHIN THE REGION. five within metropolitan region Section 1. It la proposed to for a convention Charter commisaionen amend Artide VI, Sections 2 Section L Ho residents of a yean. hall be allowed no pay for their convention against a and 16 of the Constitution of the county with a resident popula- services, but. shall be allowed if a majority of all the electors, State of Utah to nod: tion of not fewer than 75,000 necessary expenses by the board voting at thia election, shall sessions of the Sea 2. as determined by the last na- of examiners. vote for a convention, the legislature Regular hall be held annutional or state census are emSec. so framed The 7. sescharter at its next Legislature, ally at the seat of government powered to establish a metropolhall be filed with tho Secretary sion, shall provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be itan region and provide for the of State commisthe same. charter the calling known as general sessions shall government thereof, subject only sion and by then submitted to the beheld in yean, to tiie limitations of this article. metroS of the PROPOSITION NO. and regular sessions which shall Sea 2. Notwithstanding any qualified electors election to an at region be known politan as sessions constitutee of budget SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions lie held a time to be deterhall be held in AUDITOR AND tion of this state, a metropolitan mined at the commischarter tty rear accordRegular sessions shall STATE TREASURER government created in leas commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on ance with tee procedure out- sion, which shall bo not tothan SHALL SECTION 8 OF the second Monday in its subsequent lined herein may assume or sixty days and January. not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CONtransfer powers and functions of completion from such At a budget session the legisAl- STITUTION OF THE STATE date. (mo year existing governmental units, pro- ternative provisions may be vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED lature shall consider only l) vide for revenue to support a ed appropriation bills for upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE general the succeeding fiscal year, (2) government, as- to tho metropolitan of free manner AND AUDITOR STATE THE obtaining sume indebtedness of era ting Mila necessary therefor, of the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI- revenue bills necessaty to Implement (3) governmental unite, transfer of- copies and certified alternatives, by BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT ficial records, funds and other tee its chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES- appropriations in general approperty and assets, and provide commission, shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation Mils for new profor all matters necessary or in the manner or service (4) for THAN THE ONE TERM jects, programs incidental to tho effectuation of notice of .netition provided legislative matters submitted to section 4. NOW ALLOWED. in the legislature in writing by the the foregoing provisions. Such proposed cnarter and Section 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, end Sec. 3. Whenever the resi- tentative provisions approved by amend Article VII, Section 3 (5) legislative matters brought dents of a metropolitan region a majority of tea electors voting of the Constitution of the State before the session by introducdesire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become tbe organic of tion by two-thirof the mem-her- o Utah to read as fallows government, a petition to do ao law of the metropolitan region of either house. The Sea 3. No person shall be may be filed naming the metro- at a time to be fixed therein, however, may propolitan region and describing and shall supersede any existing eligible to the office of governor legislature, the boundaries thereof. Such charters. The goveimneot.cre-atecTteereb- y or secretary of state unless he vide for its expense Sea 16. No general session petition shall be signed by qualimay supersede any shall have attained to the age fied electors equal to ten percent existing forma of government in- of thirty years at the time of of tho legislature shall exceed or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- hie election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative day and next preceding general election gion if ao provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed within tee proposed metropoli- ier. Adoption of tee charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except tan region and shall bo filed in hall not invalidate existing twenty five years at tee time in cases of impeachment and the office of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of hie election, and have been except that at the end of any State, at least six months prior flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su- regular session the legislature to the next general election. tan government shall have the premo court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it Sec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless he hall convene for not to exceed shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such shall bo in good standing at tee five legislative days for the sole the filing of tee petition, naming superseded governmental unite. bar at tea time of his election. purpose of reconsidering vetoed the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- No person shall bo eligible to bill and lino items in appropriting forth the boundaries thereof proval of tho charter, duplicate any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by tee govas described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the in section one of this article, ernor. No special session snail notice shall bo published once charter commission chairman, unless at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative day a week for six consecutive weeks hall be filed in the office of the he shall be a qualified elector, except that at the end of any in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall de- and shall have been a resident special eeeuon the legislature circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the citizen of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan re- for five yearn next preceding it shall convene for not to exto bo included in the metropol- gion designated by the charter hie election. The state auditor ceed five legislative days for the itan legion, and tho Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The and state treasurer shall bo in- sole purpose of reconsidering to serve for more than vetoed bills and line items in State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be eligible two successive term mantee amended to appropriation bills vetoed by the the or of tho in changed copy petition governor. Legislative days shall If adopted by the electors of he county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of calendar days but shall not cerned. Tho matter shall be Article XI of tee Constitution. thia atat this amendment shall include Saturday Sunday leplaced before the registered See, & The metropolitan re- take effect upon approval. gal holidays or periods when the voters maiding in the metro- gion government shall be a body legislature shall bo in adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have ment reading substantially, "Should a all righto, powers, jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING If adopted by the electon of metropolitan type of govern- and authority now exercised by COMMITTEE the state, thia amendment shall ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all No ( at the next general special purpose districts. Such SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of JanuOF ary, 1967. election held regularly after the metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION can sue and be sued, subject THE STATE OF UTAH BE filing of the petition. . Sec. 6. At the time tho voters to limitations, conditions and AMENDED BY THE ADDIPROPOSITION NO. 6 reaiding within tho metropolitan procedure established by tee TION OF SECTION 83, AUCONVENING OF SPECIAL region vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- THORIZING EACH HOUSE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF government at a general elec- preme court pertaining to muni- APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SHALL A NEW SECTION tion, they shall also vote for fif- cipal corporation The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGIS teen persona to bo members of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI a charter commission to prepare hall designate tne officer who WELL AS DURING SES- OF THE CONSTITUTION OF a plan of metropolitan govern- may bo served as process agent SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO AND AUTHORIZE ment Candidates shall be qualiTHE LEGISshall take FOR THE STAFFING COMThis - LATURE TO CALL fied electors residing within the effect onamendment ITSELF the dec-tor- s FINANCING OF SAID approval by M1TTEES. INTO SPECIAL SESSION proposed metropolitan region, of the state. who slut 11 be nominated by petiUPON THE WRITTEN RE- Section 1. It is proposed to tion signed, with their respective S UEST OF OF Contee VI Artide of amend PROPOSITION NO. 2 addresses, by not fewer than HE MEMBERS OF EACH Utah of of State stitution the voters residing fifty registered CONSTITUTIONAL by the . addition of Section 33 HOUSE. within tho proposed region. CONVENTION CALL to read: Section 1. It is proposed to Said petition ahull bo filed with Section 33. In order to ex- amend article VI of the Constithe Secretary of State at least WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXTOF pedite the work of the legis- tution of tho State of Utah by LEGISLATURE sixty days prior to the general election. If a majority of the THE STATE OF UTAH lature, each house may by the addition of section 34 to electors voting upon tbe ques DEEMED IT NECESSAHY resolution provide for the ap read; two-third- ds LEG-ISLATI- even-number- 0 ds H SEED PACE, Summit County Clerk. Dr. John Lambert and his wife Donna Bushell Lambert an enjoying their new little baby boy, bom August 5, In the Medical Center in Salt Lake City. The cute little boy weighed a (trapping 7 lbs, and the name that they have chosen Is Gary Owen Lambert. Grandparent! are Mr and Mrs Herb, Bushell of Wood-kin- d, and Senator and Mrs John A. Lambeit of Kamas. Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution TWO-THIRD- i The Board reserves the right to reject any or all another little daughter of eighteen months. She la Tammy Lee, and hu been having a wan. derful lime playing with her new doll of a sister. Sea 34. Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be convened by the governor aa provided in artide VII, section 6, or (2) shall bo convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representative acting jointly, upon written reof the memquest by bers of each house. At a pedal session convened by the presiding officers of the two house the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought two-thir- before the session by resolution of the approved by members of either house. The legislature, however, may provide for its expense If adopted by the electors of tho state, this amendment ahall take effect the first day of Janutwo-thir- ary, 1967. PROPOSITION ' NO. 7 LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND SHALL SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE RECEIVE A SALARY FOR THEIR SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS-AN- D DOLLARS PER YEAR, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, AND AN ALLOWANCE FOR EXPENSES AND MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY LAW WHEN ATTENDING MEETINGS-OCOMMITTEE THE LEGISLATURE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS AND WHEN OTHERWISE ENGAGED I N OFFICIAL BUSINESS. Section 1. It ia proposed to amend Artide VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Sea 9. Unless otherwise provided by law the members of the legiriature shall receive compensation for their services of $1,000.00 a year for the legislative term payable monthly. The members ahall also receive expense end mileage allowances aa fixed by law for attending sessions of the legislature and and meetings of eingb-houe- o joint committees held between sessions and during period when the legislature is in adjournment, and when otherwise engaged in official legislative busines No increase of compensation shall bo effective during the period for which members of the teen existing house of representatives may have been elected. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. RE-CEI- PROPOSITION NO. 8 BOARD OF EXAMINERS AMENDMENT SHALL SECTION 13 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO ABOLISH THE BOARD OF WHICH IS EXAMINERS, COMPRISED OF THE GOVERNOR, THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, THIS BOARD NOW HAS THE DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE OF UTAH AND TO PERFORM SUCH OTHER DUTIES AS ARE PRESCRIBED BY LAW. L It is proposed to amend artide VII, section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to reed: Sea 13. Until otherwise provided by law, the governor, secretary of state end attorney general shall constitute a board of state prison commissioner which board shall have such supervision of all matters connected with the state pris may be provided by law. This amendment shall take effect on approval by the electors of tee etat L CLYDE L. MILLER, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by tee regular session of the Thirty-Sixt- h Legislature, 1965 and by the Special Session held in 1966, aa appears on record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Groat Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake (Sty, this 29th day of August, 1966. CLYDE!, MILLER . |