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Show ' i community is 99 percent mormon. Also, his interest in civic and community affairs helped. He had served as bishop of the Coalville Ward, as president and zone chairman of the Coalville Lions Club, andasamem-be- r of the North Summit County Board of Education. Too, Robert has had a keen personal interest in the mort- Walken of Coalville Have Shown How To Personalize Service ESTATE OF BULLOCK, I Jo r., landing, Robert, Kreig, seated, Tracy, nancy and Lota Mao. Mark Leo, Connie) The Walker family. denominations. casket interior and pillow wife a golden wheat pattern was designed. This is a best seller in the predominately rural farm areas. Finally, Robert personally wrote up the specifications fro his building, based on what he had determined was necessary through years of operation. Simply, it is comprised of two stories, French architectural design, 3,000 square feet, wife a chapel which seats 150 people, display room for 16 or more A ' By Charles W. Stuart You can break the tradition of continued service tor one family by roe mortuary. How? Bring people. Do a the service to the P. 0. rations and services. Enter lido the community life in such a way that you add stature to the image of the funeral director, Robert and Lola Mae Walker have invested $75,000 in buildings, lands and equipment in Morgan, Utah, a small community with a county population of 5,000 to 6,000. They knew only two or three people when they came here. "But records show, Mr. Walker told 'Casket andSunny-sid- e in a recent interview, that only three services have been performed by any other mortuary since we opened a year ago. Is this a new trend in the face of advancing costs of construction to decentralise in smaller communities? 1 don't exactly know, Robert said, but success is a fine feeling when you have an investment to protect. He explained that he gives a good service through personal knowledge of the people. 'Everything possible Is done to let them know that we are human beings, like they are, he remarked, adding: But, of course, convenience for the viewers, the funeral procession and the mourners is a major success factor. No more is there need to drive 50 miles round trip to Ogden, the nearest other establishment, or HO miles round trlptoSalt Lake Wright. Although corn grows as high as 20 feet. It is a form of grass and sometimes is called 'giant grass. Monticello, Utah. Mrs. Ann Sweat and daughter, Jackie of Heber have been visiting wife Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith while her husband is enjoying the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kidman and family visited over the weekend wife Mr. and Mrs. I MARY MCKELL NOTARY PUBLIC Residing In: Davis County Published in The Summit County Bee, October 8, 15 and Summit County, Utah, by CARVEL R. SHAFFER, a member of fee Utah State Bar AssociaTrustee under fee Deed tion, of Trust executed by CONSOLIDATED SECURITIES CORPORATION, as Trustor, recorded November 13, 1968, as Entry at No. 108119, in Book M-- 22,1970. NOTICE Estate TO CREDITORS of DAVID CARL BIRCH Deceased. Creditors will present claims wife vouchers to the undersigned at CO John S. Boy-de- n, Attorney, 315 East 2nd South, Suite 604, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 8th day of January, AJ)., 1971; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and wife proper verifica75-9- -5, tions as required therein. Wilda Birch, Executrix ofth' Estate of David Carl Birch. Published in The Summit County Bee October i, 8, 15 and 22, 1970. u QUAuRIEDTCA h. 18 6, of official recPages ords in the office of the Recorder of Summit County, Utah, given to secure an Indebtedness in favor of HORMAN CON594-59- PUBLISHERS STATEMENT Statement of ownership, management and circulation, required by the Art of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United States Code, of Hu Summit County Bee, published weekly at Coalville, Utah, for October 1970. The office of publication of The Summit County Bee at Coalville, Utah. The general business office of the publishers is at Morgan, Utah. Hu publisher, editor and managing editor is H. C. McConaughy. Owners are H. C. and Louise McConaughy . There are no bond holders, mortgagees or other security holders. The average number of copies of each issue during the preceding months was 2,348; counter sales 65; mail subscriptions 2160; total paid circulation 255; free distribution 46;' total distribution' 2,203; of- flee use, left-ovunaccounted spoiled, 145. Total 2,348. I certify that the statements STRUCTION COMPANY. Said beneficial interest under said Trust Deed and obligations secured thereby is now owned by INTERMOUNTAIN CAPITAL CORPORATION OF UTAH as Beneficiary. Notice of Default was recorded on June 1, 1970, in Book 6, Pages 306 and 307, of official records of Summit County, Utah. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of fee United States at fee time of sale, without warranty as to title, possesslro or encumbrances, the following described property in Summit M-2- ... he talks your language! AS A FAIMEI AND RANCHES , . esd a fonnsr csnil ruction worker Mall builnsiiaon ho know ttio proMoai wo fact bocauio of spiraling Motion, coilly foroign onlangloaonh, onoaployaofll, pollution, criao and othor national probloai. Ai a foranr iducolor, ilola logiilolor and 01 odalniilrativo aiilitant to Governor Calvin Raaplan, ho knows the practical tide of politico. Ha knowi what needs to bo dona how to gat things dona. Ho wUI work creatively and constantly toward iapravoaanl of Iheso cos. dlHions and Ibo progress of the people of oar state. GUNN McKAY it a wan of strength and character. Ho It coaaillad only to help preserve and protect that which wo have been privileged to enjoy. A aan yoe can trust, he aerHt your support and your volo. ... ... All leasehold improve- -. manta . situated at. Rock-po- rt Lake State Park, to- - . gather wife that certain ; lease between Consolidated Securities Corporation and Utah State Park and Recreation Commission, bear- ' ing fee date of May 25, 1966. Said leasehold Improve-mar- ts include a restaur- . er, iv state GUNN MtKAY County, Utah: . ant building," boathouse,' VOTE. on Nov. 3 for ' boat dock and a motel cro'-'-,, slating of six (4) dqdex cabins, together wife all equipment connected with .7 the operation ofsaldlease-"hol- d improvements. 1st District-Democr- at PeM Pol Adr, McECay'for Congress Commutes. Doug Hnxpeofl . . Wanship News Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State of Utah salt 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. person-to-pers- on advertising has encouraged other families to seek the local, more readily available service. At almost every viewing, expressions of satisfaction for the fine care and preparations, the cosmetics, and concern tor the comfort of the family have been made. From the beginning, emphasis was on developing a total service in which all members of the family could assist. First, a burial certificate sold by Funeral Securities, Inc., was offered. This good but not expensive personalized service drew attention to the fact that our service was available. Theirs is a family-centeroperation. Mrs. Walker is a real partner both in the home and in the business. He takes care of the preparations, the embalming, while his wife assists in dressing both men and woman, and helps with the coffin during the ceremony. 'It was a real shock at first, Robert said, 'for the mourners to see my wife assisting me in wheeling the casket in and out, a function traditionally performed by men. I am told that A R. SHAFFER, 1970. u O Ltsal NotlM Thursday, October 22, 1970 ' Member of fee Utah State Bar Association, as Trustee Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5fe day of October, at 11:00 o'clock ami., at the front doors of the Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, Kevin Pace, Rod BapeU, nis Vernon. Bottom row, left to right: Dan Foust, Thnirii Coalville, Utah' North; 1970. CARVEL NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on fee Sfe day of November, 1970, City. 'In addition, Box 81 November 12, 1970. Five important reasons why North Summit's defense is improving. Top row, left to right: THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 for the purpose of paying the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust, Including fee foes, charges and expenses of fee Trustee advanced, if any. under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon, and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust wife Interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. Dated this 5fe day of October, Coalville, Utah Published in the Summit County Bee October 22nd, October 29th, November 5th and 35-m- good Jobvlth the prepa- 1 Administrator there is no other such husband made by me above are correct and wife combination perform- 'and complete. H. C.MeCon- ing regularly in Utah. Now we Publisher. aughy, ; have general acceptance. Many ' times the family makes a' ' special request that she assist. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in, chance of ai, - Second, a packet id il, Mg meteqrj jIHu Probate No. 1745 t limeter slides of each floral . ite striking North America.,, jg Tug district COURT OF even one only 100 feet across- -. ... display was prepared, identifyFOURTH JUDICIAL, the, is calculated fer astrobbinerlf ing each donor with his flowers. DISTRICT IN ANDFORSUM- Robert feels that there is so mit county, of S much confusion at the time of Njtiowl -- UTAH .. she felt be Was a friend first; the service that the family is ty roys. IN THE MATTER OF THE then a funeral directory. , .... F?1 not fully conscious of the beauty . ; expressed by the floral tributes. These slides, which are a part of the service package, can better be viewed and ap-predated by the family at a Visiting at the home of Mrs. later, less emotional time. Millie Pendleton have been Mr. The younger children help in and Mrs. Lynn Pendleton of this by matching the cards to the Spanish Fork and Dale and Marfloral displays and carrying cus Pendleton from Ogden. flowers so that the pictures can Mrs. Alice Moore has rebe taken. Robert smiled and turned from Golden, Colorado remarked: where she has been visiting wife 'Florists who expect pictures Mr. and Mrs. Arnold West. OPFICK OP THt SECRETARY OF STATS to be taken of their displays Mr. Val Jon Bates has regenerally furnish good merturned home following a two Lakk errr chandise. year mission in the Canadian -Third, both Robert and Lola Alaskan area. September 1, 1970 Mae have passed the advance Mrs. Virginia France of Salt Red Cross tests and drive the Lake visited over the weekend Dear Fellow Citizens ; firm's ambulance equally well. wife her Charlie brother, When he is out of town, his The Legislature of the State of Utah has Smith. wife takes over to perform entrusted me with the responsibility for pubMr. and Mrs. Rojer Smith the service required. lishing the following Propositions, which reare the proud parents of a new late to changes in the Constitution of the son, born at the US Hospital. MORMON BISHOP State of Utah. This makes two boys for fee To gain recognition as a Smiths. Mother and son are reIn the beginning of the body of each Propohuman being and stature as a ported to be doing very well. we have set forth the Title of the sition funeral director, Robert knew Mr. Marvin Fisher and Because of the very serious naProposition. that he must become an integral of daughter, Leslie Ogden have ture these of Propositions which your State an part of the community. Being been visiting at fee home of Legislature has caused to be placed before active member of the Church of Mrs. George Fisher. you, I urge that each of you study the text Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mrs. Paul Pace is visiting of the Propositions in full. Saints (Mormon) helped. The at fee home of her parents in . (Township 1 South and 1 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Maridan) 8ection 4,TownshlplSoufe, and Section 33, Township KEITH WRIGHT Earl Peterson. Brother and Sister Joseph Beard were honored at a farewell party by members of the Wanship Ward the first of October, prior to their leaving fro a mission In New Zealand. The Beards were long time rescaskets, two preparation idents of Wanship and Coalville. rooms, offices, rest rooms, an Taking part on the program entrance foyer, an elevator, and were: Bill Judd who played handy stairways. A 34 x 170 aelections on his saw, two numfoot canopy extends along the bers were presented by the front which provides protection singing grandfathers, consistfrom the weather for the cortege ing of Arnold Curtis, Bill Judd, and mourners. Gene Pace and Roland Sahleen; The building also includes an Marie Sahleen gave two readapartment which houses the ings; Mrs. Elsie Peterson Walkers and their five chilpayed tribute to the Beards dren, a large playroom and and remarks were given by both intercom system throughout. Brother and Sister Beard. FolAll interiors, including Auslowing the program refreshtrian string drapes, were also ments were served. designed. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bates were If success can. be. oieaznrtf . . hosts, .tq .tv.e.qtjr-flv- e family numbers at a dinner by devotion to a community, Robert Walker and his family Brummel' lir Salt JAke October are very successfuL They have . .in. The occasion was to honor brought to Morgan a friendly;1. engagemeurdl their son, cooperative spirit, in addition Allan to, Kathy Martin, daugh- to a special service, innovation, ter . of .Mrs. Lola Munsey of. lngenulty, talent; and humor. . .Coalville. In creating his image, Robert ; . v- - ' v. . said he set out to break the '! i ' B. 75-9-- au Robert and Lola Mao Walker in their auket display' room. FRANK Deceased. Creditors will present claims wife vouchers attached to the undersigned at Coalville, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of January, 197L Claims must bs presented in accordance with fee provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and wife proper verification as required therein. uary business. Entering his apprenticeship at Valley Mortuary in Provo, he worked it the Lark-k- in Mortuary in Salt Lake City prior to setting up his own busi- ness. Later, as he learned the needs of the business, he created two items used by mortuaries throughout the country. A dress was designed with pleats that fell at an ankle from the shoulder to the waist. A small lace handkerchief can be arranged in a tiny pocket at the top of the shoulder. This garment, pictured in the Peerless Garment Catalog, 38, allows fee loveliness of the dress and the beauty of the Mormon temple robes to be displayed most effectively. Its unusual design has caused it to be a popular selection for services of all I V Invitation to Bid The Board of Summit County Commissioners will receive bids on leasing two Sheriffs Patrol Cars and one Sheriffs Patrol drive four-whe- el ve- hicle. Bids will be opened Nov. 2 at ed 2 p.m. right to reject any or all bids. Specifications on file at the County Clerke Of Commission reserves the fico. REED PACE, County Clerk. amendment! shall become county for 60 day next preceding any election, shall be. part of thia conatitution. entitled to vote in the elecThe revision or amendment tion, except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year penona addition of a new article to who make proper proof of this constitution may be pro residence in thia state for 30 pooad aa a single amendment days immediately preceding and may bo submitted to the the last voter registration elector ou a tingle question day may register and vote or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a vice- ment may relate to one subresident of the United ject, or any number of sub- S tates only. jects, and may modify, or reSection 2. The secretary peal provisions contained in other articles of the constitu- of atate ia directed to subtion, if ouch provisions are mit this proposed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the ter of the article be ins re- State of Utah at the next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new article. Section 3. If adopted by Section 2. Proposed amend- ment The secretary of state the electors of this state, this ia directed U submit this amendment shall take effect proposed amendment to the on January 1, 1971. electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. PROPOSITION NO. 3 Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the dec tors of thia state, this amendment hall taka effect on January A 1, 1971. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING PROPOSITION NO. 1 CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT PROCEDURE (Gateway Amendment) A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII, SECTION 1, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTITON AND PROVIDING THE METHOD FOR REVISION OF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. Be it revolved by the Legislature o the State of Utah, of ail membere elected to each of the two houeee voting in favor the,e-o- f: two-thir- Section 1, Amend article. ia proposed to amend Article XaIII, Section 1. of tha constitution of the State of Utah to read a follows: It Section 1. Method of amending articles. Any amendment or amendments to thia conatitution may ba proposed in either house of tho legislature, and it of all the members elected to each of tha two houses, shall vote in favor thereof, ouch proposed amendment or amendments hall ba entered on their reopectivo journals with tha yoas and nays taken thereon; and tha legislature shall cause the same to ba published in at least one newspaper in every county of tho tale, whan a newspaper ia published, for two months immediately preceding the next general election, at which time tha said amendment or amendments shall ba submitted to the electors of Um state for their approval or rejection, and if a majority of tho electors voting thereon shall approve tho same, such amendment or two-thir- A INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE PROPOSING TO ARTICLE VI. SECTION 22 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS: AND PROVIDING TOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS IMPOSING A TAX OR TAXES BY REFERENCE TO THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. two-thir- of: Let-itlatu- re two-thir- ds Section 2. The Secretary of State in directed to sub- mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State JOINT RESOLUTION of Utah at the next general AMEND JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING Bs it revolved by the LegTO THE STATE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT islature of the Stale of Utah, of all membere FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to each of the two ING IT TO SIX MONTHS. houeee voting in favor there- Be it revolved by the of the State of Utah, of oil membere elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: State of Utah." No bill or Joint Resolution shall be passed, except with the assent of tho majority of all the members elected to eurh house of the Legislature, and after it has been rood throe times. The vote upon the final passage of all bills shall be by yeas and nays; and no law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title only; but the act os revised, or section as amended, shall be reenacted and published at length. The Legislature, in any law imposing income taxes may define the amount on, in respect to, or by whk'h tho taxes are imposed or measured, by reference to any provision of the laws of the United States as tha same may be or become effective at any time or from tinw to time and may iresrribe exceptions or mediations to any such Section 1. It is proponed to amend Artirle VI, Section 22 of Um Constitution of the State of Utah to road as follows: Section 2. The enacting Section 1. It ia proposed to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shall be 2 of tho Constitution of tho "Be it enacted by the LegisState of Utah to road as fol- - lature of tho Slate of Utah." may be Except such laws passed by the vote of the Every citiaen of Um United electors as provided in subStates, twenty-on- e years of division 2 section I of this ago or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall legal resident of this state begin as follows, "Ba it enfor sis months and of the acted by the people of the election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, thu amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1971. I, CLYDE L MILLER, Secretary of State of tho State of Utah, DO HEREBY. CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of tho Thirty-Eight- h Legislature, 1969. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Laka City, this 1st day of September, 1970. CLYDE L. MILLER |