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Show HI; Jt , - - "'f Advertising ptacedTn TITE SUNTHlONICLE returned a 7 to CLARENCE STOKER SEEKS DAVIS 1 rfttid to Merchant TOE THURSDAY NOVEMBER E MCE SEVEtf I960 3, Letter To The Editor COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD POST councilman for 11 years. He resigned as councilman to accept Mr. Stoker is a high councilman in - Clearfield 8 1 a k e, Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. He Was' bishop of the Clearfield Second Ward for nearly seven years prior to his present appointment. He is married to the former LaPreal Thacker and they are the parents of three sons, Blen, 26; Duane, 21; (both attending the University of Utah) and Don, 17, a senior at Davis High Went bowling In the beautiful new bownng alley. Saturday, Dear Editor: ..It is only obvious that no one is going to have the time or effort to defend the teeners at the Clearfield Theater, lherefore, we, as teenagers, feel that we should not have to take this sitting down. These unfavorable conditions" exist not only in the Clearfield Theater, but in many neighboring theaters as well. We would like to ask Mrs. Miles K. Roberts if she has ever School. taken time out to attend (for example), the theater at Our biggest problem in Da- Kaysville, Country Club, Roy, etc., vis County Schools is to handle on a is not only It Friday night. the continuing growth oif our the boys and girls at Clearfield student population, Mr. Stok- that create noisy shows, it er said. I feel that may ex- exists in many other show perience on the board better houses as well. qualifies me for continued service in this capacity. It is not fair to blame the t'i ' teenagers for this because it is Clarence J. Stoker pot ail our fault. We are not wild, we are just down right bored! If anyone is to blame for the situation, it is our ciyife CLEARFIELD J. Clarence organizations, and "you, the Stoker, incumbent member of these that people support Davis Edthe County Board of groups. ucation, has announced his candidacy for reelection, reprent-inParents, are you goirig t& the communities of Clear sit tight while your child is lield, Layton and South Weber. being ground into the dltt by He has completed one four-yea- r people who wont wise Up to the bare facts? Of course yoti term and is now serving as vice president of the board. arent! Youre going to get busy and do something aboutir it. Mr. Stoker is employed as Why wont you work with your Clearfield City building inspeccivic groups to get some worthtor. lie represents the city as while activities? Ofter all, isnt a director of the North Davis the purpose of these clubs to Sewer District. 60 s "We need millions, better our community? help well ask for 100 millions ant Always active in civic work, Years before our pool .was 75 hope for lie served as a Clearfield city even thought of, there was nothing to do but" go to the show. Therefore, it has more or less become a tradition. Try Professional to remember, we didnt start this, it has been passed down to us. People like to be with Precision is used people and believe it or not, so do teenagers! In order to be with the gang, the show house in the preparation just happened to be the meeting place. of all prescriptions One girl said, "I love Clear-fied- l and all of the people in it, but I hate to see our teenat agers hurt. 1 have been a resident of Clearfield for two years. During this time, I have gotten to know practically all of the kids around here. They are not rude and impudent, anyone can tell that they are just looking for something tb ' 4 Hy Neighbors g i Bennion Drug do. Now are in high school the Friday night show is not as important to us. But when we went to North, our whole life revolved around the show, because it was the only thing in the world to do. So we can just imagine how these kids feel now that someone has had the nerve to suggest that they should stay home and do absolutely nothing. If you think that w are just writing this to be smart, ou are very wrong. We just want something to be done about the situation. Just for kicks, lets compare a typical Roy teener with a typical Clearfield teener. Here's a Clearfield teens opinionLast weekend, I stayed with a typical in Roy. Friday night, we went to the show, not because we had to, but because we wanted to. To my surprise, there were not a bunch of grownups always yelling at us. They seem to realize that Friday night is set aside for the teenagers and not for some grownup to come and create a scene by hollering at us. We left the show quite early and Tay your telephone and Light Bill at our Store RivatpAiEj Lumber co. Quaity Lumber Products Sheetrock Knotty Pine ca. 5110 ra. 51.60 1x7 3 8" 48 3 8 We also stock 1x6 1x8 . bd. ft. only 15c Bd. ft. select 18Mic . thick a Acoustical Tile PREFINISHED Reduce Room Noise 12")tl2 squares from 16'jc ft. Mahogany Panel 48' per sheet SG.39 RIVERDALE LUMBER PII. EX 4077 RIVERDALE RD. Gin distilled Iron 100 , Grim Neutral Spmts, 90 Proof Vodka distilled from Gram, $3 Proof that Schenley we Distillers Co N Y C sne toon me to me wnicn l had never seen before. v- s, seventeen Well, by Saturday night, we nad e)ueuy one between us. l was worued Decause l natea to call nome tor more money, ourpnsingiy enougn, she uui we go to the teenage uai.ces at uie LDS stake happen to be tree1, win, wnicn mete Was a uemenaous turn out anu everyone seemed to cujoy theniseives tnoroughly. me dance was over oy n:eu aim oy men, we ten an danced out, so we came straignt nome. bunuay we went to church ana spent tne rest of the auer-uootecouperating iroin a weekend. u with ANNETTE, JIMMY RODGERS ond FABIAN , . , DOD1E STEVENS off to London on a tour . . . RONNIE BURNS call CAROL EVERNE EARN EXTRA Christmas monwrite ey, for information Box 194, Logan, Utah. CLARK H.' With Keti. "my bet girl" . . . MARK DAMON'S dating JACK BENNY'S daughter Joan . . . ROBERT TAYLOR'S daughter Manuel a eloped... ROBERT WAGNER feted NATALIE WOOD with 22 bouquets of flowers for her twenty-secon- d November birthday . . Vv Barbara's the all His bill! . . . WALT DISNEY is moving his shows to NBC . . . TROY ;- t Calling On Annatla v Vfc&si jgr.rsys hanksgivmg Featured In November al n e I . . . i 4 TWy- - - gim 1 .. lifl-- i s Duties thereof; and to Improve g Law Enforcement by in those F.ngago Li v Fofoi cement as Empl'iv-e- c s of Ue Several Cointes i ci h: duly filed in tP f ( f tlm Secretary Office Sta1'1 whin the legal filing pci led f' r filing same, containing tue required number of registered of s'pvatuies voter, and that following is a full, correct and true copv of the ballot title to be hovvn rn the ballots as Imtlativo Pet t on Number One and to the cDc'ors of t' State for appioval or rejot tn.n at the election to he held ci the eighth day of Novemb- -' rrrfcs-MOTri'iin! a A W I; i, . ' home.and there's no duty to pay! Schenley does it better here at We m America. Take London do it better Schenley Why look abroad for the finest gin and vodka? of tho spirits. As a result, its the Dry Gm. Here's & gin made from only the costly center cut smoothest gm anywhere. Fof Schenley Vodka we u$d authentic oldWohld cliartdal formulas. And the extra Schenley touches make it the lightest, dryest vodka on earth. So, why buy imports and pay extra for freight and duty? Youll find Schenley London Dry.Gin and Schenley Vodka (both cost the same) at popular prices everywhere. w n': - COMMISSION BE ESTABLISHED IN THE COUNTIES OF THF, STATE OF UTAH FOR THE QUALIFICATION. EMPLOYMENT. AND TENURE OF DEPUTY SHERIFF. AGAINST FOR IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake Citv, in said state, this f fth day of October, I960. F. TORONTO LAMONT Secretary of State I - X.H b I w-f- tiJuv t i: 4y X!'W cvirx jjr A. '3 I x . - I Lsf.-Wi- : .. - v V. G elect- houses for insuring the continuity governmental operations includ-- v ing, but not limited to the financing thereof. In the exercise of the powers hereby conferred the legislature shall in all respects conform to the requirements of this Constitution except to the extent that in the judgment of the Legislature so to do would be impracticable or would admit of undue delay. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next General Election in the manner provided by law. amendment Section 3. .Tills shall take effect immediately on adoption by the electors of this State. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959. as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, I960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. (SEAL) v v v .w v AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AND MERIT SYSTFM i; k -- " y:: r wo N V Utah, to adopt such other measurei as may be necessary and proper D. I960. n K k t ' Legis- voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding a new section thereto designated. Section 24, to read: Notwithstanding any general or special provisions of the Constitution the legislature, in order to insure continuity of state and local governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, shall have the power and the immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt ana temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the incumbents of which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (2) SHOULD MERIT SYSTFMS . X TACKS. Be it resolved by the lature of the State of s of all members ed to each of the two two-third- of the Several' of the State of Utah Based on Merit; to Provide for the Establishment of Merit Svsten: Commission in the Several Counties and to Set Ferth the ch. OR EMERGENCIES CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, OR SIMILAR BOMBING AT- WAR Dcup.ne, Tenure of and Job Deputy Coin-tn- . yiLLLL. Y'wcV C-- t SEC-TIO- titled "An Act to Establish the Qualification, Appointment, Promotion, Transfer, Demotion, Suspension. Removal, VT . 4 RESOLUTION PROTO AMEND ARTIOF THE CONSTIOF THE STATE OF UTAH BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, NUMBERED 24, GRANTING TEMPORARY EMERGENCY POWERS TO THE LEGISLATURE IN THE EVENT OF JOINT POSING CLE VII TUTION A Initiative Petition Number One Tn?t Initiative Petition en- DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? IW CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Oct. 13, 20, 27. Nov. 2, 19C0. t . F.X INITIATIVE PETITION What has rappened to the so To called working mans party? According to tne CongressionOn al Recoru Senate Volume 105. 3e t rage 049J, April 22, 19os), Senator Kennedy and also our own ISL Utah Senator Mosa voted NOVEMBER is the tradi-ionAGAINST the very bill that THANKSGIVING would guaianice union and KSL RADIO will the right to vote in their 40NTH this day of fearing nghlifiht qmons Tins amendment. nd gratitud. on THIS BLS-- ! "Bill oi Rights," lists NESS OF FARMING. ihe ic.ilowing as protection to On Wednesday, November members. union 6 at 12:15 pm. Ladies Day Masteis 1. "Equal rights in the con- IJiiector, Margaret vnl help housewives mfor-natioduct oi their union atlairs. or Thanksgiving, with prepaie Free and lair union elections on what w ill be needed by seeiet ballot, with the op- or the feast, as well as timetv portunity for the nomination of lints on centerpieces at little candidates. Elections at leason-aol- tost. A complete repoit on tne intervals. Curkey movement in the State ." vill be given at 6 45 a m. 2 Freedom of speech 3. Freedom of assemblv Tuesday, November 22. vv nen increases in dues, Dr. Morris Taylor, marketing guest. initiation fees and assessments Xpert, will be a special The day before Thnnk'-giv-by laoor bosses except by vote 23 November ing, Wednesday, oi tne membership at 12:15 pm., Margaret Masters 5. Protection of the Right to snd Home Economist. Hugh Sue . . Jayle, will talk about cooking 6. "Safeguards against Im- ind serving the turkey, and idvi.se on some of the things proper di.scipinary action . Is this sample of Democratic that can be done v. nh left- leadership of taking away indiNovidual freedom and giving it 'thanksgiving DAY. a m a to high paid union bosses the vember 24th, at fi45 Thanksgiving progiam typo of leadership we want in vpecial will be broadcast, stressing the America? of the harvest and sugIt is the duty of every Amer- bounty on plans for a bette-vea- r gestions ican to study the record of next season The need candidates to determine if he for knowing and testing various soils will also he given is obligated to any group. 1 want my Congressman to THIS BUSINESS OF on go to Washington and vote for FARMING is presented bills that are good for the ma- KSL RADIO every Mondav. and Fndav at 12 15 jority of the people, not just Wednesday p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday a few. a bv For these and numerous and Saturday at 6 45 ni. OF the UTAH DIVISION other reasons, I am exerting all KFNNFCOTT COPPER the energy I can to see that Richard M. Nixon and A. Walter Stevenson are elected. SALES INFORMATION SERVICES. P.O. Box No. 1818, Washington 5, D.C. 3608 Washington Blvd. Editor Note: It was signed 'wyfh, ih y o J- ' Auto Fire Enumclaw Insurance C. Tesch, Agent by 40 teenagers. Dear Editor: yourself or for resale. Cameras, binoculars, cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardware, office machines and equipment, tents, tools and of other items at a fraction of their original cost. Many items brand new. For list of hundreds of U.S. Government Surplus Depots, located in every State and overseas with pamph.e. How Government Can fhr Direct To You, plus puce dures, HOW TO BUY and how to get FREE SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SURPLUS INSURANCE ... s SURPLUS SALES Now anyone can buy direct from U.S. Government Surplus Depots, by mail for "-i- linos Dotty wed as soon as BEATTY WARREN she completes "The Story of Esther" . . . SANDRA DFE sings in "Romanoff & Juliet ' . . . SUSAN KOHNER turned clown cn Italian movie offer to be with GEORGE HAMILTON and to finish up this month, how's this for the meanest remark of the year "I don't cars who you are, Fntso Get your reindeer off my roofl" k GOVERNMENT PRINTING CO. prints missionary farewdlls, statements, weddings, envelopes, etc. WE ALSO HAVE colored and white POSTER BOARD. i.; D Clearfield 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 "P.M. Preaching Phone TA 5 0798 For Information ROY a?-9- ? CHURCH 800 V. and U.S. 91 ELECTRO LUX Corp. For Sale, service and supplies. Call Ray Judd at TA 5 2328. Sur- Mary G. Child l Vv ", - ' Used flute BAPTIST FOR SALE Sectional, black with silver freez; corner table included. Call TA after 5 p.m. A- '1 S The 'left out from Clearfield, West Point, Sunset, South Weber, Clinton, Syracuse and anywhere else that "teenager happens to be a swear word. England . K DONAHUE and ANGIE DICKINSON are getting along just fine . . . SHERRY JACKSON all sot to join the record-cuttinranks . . . that JULIET PROWSE-ELVI"romanre" is oil over . . . JAMES DARREN and EVY hurrying home from Furope so that their child ran be born on Ameri- JOAN COLLINS ard Sincerely, for gin 9 WANTED TO BUY Phone EX vey reports that Dallas teens are keen for TWIRP (The Woman Is Regirls do the quired to Pay) Dances ask ing, drive and, worst of all, foot taa! to - in its cross country SEVENTEEN NOR-LUN- . Clearfield Missionary 5 5409. LADIES, Childrens dressmakand alterations. EX ing hail- teen-agei- TA BATHINE1TE with stand. TA tegments The conduct of the "kids" at the show isn t going to put nearly as big of a Oiaek mark oil our eomniuniiy, as me tact that tneie are no activities loi us to participate in "kids are going io Have tun, no niatid ..ovv, so unm something is done to start more activities, the rriaay nigni show is snil tne Signed: t Very nice brick house partly furn., garage and storage. Six min. trom base in Clearfield. $90. to Hollywood to tape DICK even Why V JANE FONDA is making the New York scene with TIMMY EVERETT . . . the schools in Weber County nave more tnan tne scnoois in Davis County, to the one nigni uance per year at our junior nign scnoois, Weber has in tne vicinity oi rour or live. Other towns seem to care about tne wetiarc oi their teenagers. What lias Happened to Y ' Barbara perkins caught vie da. MONES' Hollywood opening . . Now it is my turn to invite die ijpiCdi io cieartieid to oiay Wiui me. t artau n. Noi oaLduse l uun t line ner, out uecause 1 wm be kshamed to We can go to me fnday ouy: uignt snow ana tomorrow we can stay home, Yes, we could dui me pooi go sw.iniiiiiig, Vioses so eauy, mat n is not our FOR RENT T n nanny wottn gening ei. MAGAZINE DWAYNE 'HICKMAN 1 hitting the spofi with DOROTHY PROVINE . . . FABIAN with KATIE KELLY end FRANKIE AVALON with f- a tun-Jiie- by I JOANNE WAITERS special correspondent - and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 lr value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, lumiture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at hi place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 of all members elect- in value, owned by disabled ed to each of the two houses jersons who served m any war n the military service of the voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to United States or of the State amend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of perof Utah to read as fpllows: All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the military service of the United state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah State of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may be be exempted as the legislature proportion to its value, tolaw. may provide. ascertained as provided by The legislature shall provide The property of the state, coundisschool by law for an annual tax suffities, cities, towns, cient, with other sources of tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State the clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For state purpose of paying the worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisused for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying benefit, shall be exempt from a tax annually, sufficient to pay taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest and to pay canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final pumping plants, transmission passage of the law creating the lines, pipes and flumes owned and used bv individuals or cor- debt. lands Section 2. The secretary of porations for irrigating within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this or individuals or corporations, proposed amendment to the electhe individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the as next general election in the shall not be separately taxed ionT as they shall he owned and manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by lae used exclusively for such purplants, power electors of this state, this poses, Power lines and other amendment shall take effect transmission property used for generatinga the first day of January, 19CI. delivering electrical power, I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, portion of which is used for Secretary of Stat of the State furnishing power for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CERwater for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is a lands in the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the he exempted from taxation to constitutional amendment prothe extent that such property posed by the regular session 13 used for such purposes. These Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, to the as appears of record in exemptions shall accrue 1959, benefit of the Users of waters my office. so pumped under Bucn yegtila-tion' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I as the legislature niy have hereunto set my hand and indithe of taxes The prescribe. or affixed the Great Seal of the gent poor may be remitted and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, times such at abated this 22nd day of August, 19GQ. be as manner provided such may LAMONT F. TORONTO proThe may bv law. legislature Secretary of State. vide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, (SEAL) A JOINT RESOLUTION FRO-IOSIN- G TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF T H E STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROIERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legistwo-thir- of-th- e i'i This is David M. Dave Welling as he looks today. His candidacy to Con. gress taught him that "Food for Survival will be an important issue in the future. His program, for it has not yet been released to the public bfit Will be In Hid futme. Utah Education Will also be important in our race for survival. Uttth Education nfeeds this man. .Vote for him on November 8th and place him on the Utah Board of Education. . ; .jJ |