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Show V r ' , r - , . 9 Roy . . . the city with a future celebrating' Hooper Hews 9kfti&ig cfM)2pfues By R r. Cottle - Riverdale tfews WANTED Rummage items. Benefit retarded children, Utah State Training School, Phone WILL DO TYPING in my home, legal, letters, what have you. Work expertly done. $Iany fields of experience. SPEAK O FT HE friend of million. President Dovid 0. HcKay, loved and appreciated by folks in almost ovary land and tie Wands of Hie sea. 4 -- "RIGHT NOW the world is mixed up.This is especially true sf the United States with its 349 BlLLlON-bOLLADEBT. P's lima for a halt." 0 .- condition of the world, individuals have Despite the mixed-ulever been bettfr off than they are right now, . p HIS ADVISE to young people Is to develop AN APPRECIATION FOR Wt)RK advice he has always practiced. Ha marvels at the unprecedented growth of the church at the house.,, d, -- -- A BENNETTS Riv-erda- Qehnmm HOUSE PAINT - JO-LE- E LEE LANES BOWLING - HEY!! Boys and Girls! .Senior 15 to 18 yrs. Our fall junior league program We still have a few league on Saturday morning is being organized now so any of you kids openings for the fall season so not having joined jret, lets get anyone interested come in and down this Saturday at 9 a m. and sign up We have the following sign up. Ws have divided the kids in flvs groups. Bantam League up to 10 yr. Junior 11 to 14 yrs. ' openings: 5 man league 5 man league Wed. 9 p.m. Mixed leagues Frl. 6:305 man league. Mon. 6:30 Mon. 9 p.m. t., 5. ti - lookfor the Announcing the Opening of Mickey's Beauty Bgr VaU-gh- 2247 Main Sunset, Utah n, 8253376 'hone Appt. MiW AElItlVM: Beautiful White or Gold Shadow Boxes Drive by in the evening, and. see them in our. windows FRIGIDAiRE DRYERS New 129 Shipment Remember? Utah's first snowstorm last Tail came eatly. It caught nntf ,5ss10,s Ihilftyllo the time for a WALL PICTURES . PMQMAgO Contemporary "TS29 $79! DINETTE SETS TOElG-ttD- P ' that flues and chimneys ate dear, dean and tight. . PORTABLE . f ' Vestlnghouse, ON 10 toffee tables, 3 finishes bookcase maple, mahogany $ 2 Sunbeam high power vacuums V. $39.95 for CLOSE OUT Replace or clean filters, oil tile motors and blow ers, check i blower belts. AUTOMATIC See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit ' -, . CONTROLS controls are properly adyusted. ,. FILTERS r j " jj ...... - II MOUNTAIN run IIAAlT Ti-- Scrvint 175.000 customers ia N Uuk to4 Wyoming communities with Natural CiJi Hie pcrfoct fui for hewing. Sir condulosinj. cooking. iufcr r keabng. clothes dryinf, garbas P , 3 Ii f 69 $149ss 19". 3 full size beds, walnut, ; ' $i SOVO hsssiWM I erne cm mm a met . l I'tZltel&l' ,Th s' , . CONFIDENCE ENJOYMENT POISE 2797 W. 5600 s, CALL 825-701- 8 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1 ' property, not ' to exceed 2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household si A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- HOSING TO AMEND ARTI- CLE XIIL SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION, and furniture, furnishings, equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home Suffirt ir. ,( a. .taw ifr " itt s. lid it! h i voting in favor thereof t States or of the State of Utah Section 1. It is proposed to and by the unmarried widows amend Article XIII, Section 2 and minor orphans of such disof the Constitution of the State abled persoM or of persons who of Utah to read as follows: while serving .in tne military Section 2. AH tangible prop, service of this United States or ertv in the state, not exempt the State of Utah were killed aqtion qr died as a result of pnder the laws of the United in States, or under this constitu- - such service may be exempted tion shall be taxed in propor ' W the legislature may provide, The legislature shall prpvide tion to its value to be ascer- tained as provided by law. The by law for a annual tax s, of the state, counties, eient, with other sources of towns, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated municipal corporations and pub- - ordinary expenses of the state lie libraries, lots with the build- - for eacn fiscal year. For the ings thereon used exclusively purpose of paying the state for either religious worship or debt, if any there be, the purposes, and places lature shall provide for levying of burial not held or used for a tax annually, sufficient to pay private or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay shall; be exempt from (taxation, the principal of such debt, rights, ditches, canals, in twenty years from the final reservoirs, power plants, pump- - passage of the law creating the ing plants, transmission lines, debt. pipes and flumes-- owned and Secti0n 2. The secretary of used by individuals or corpora- - state is directed to submit this tiohs for irrigating lands within proposed amendment to the the state owned by such Individ- - .lector, 0f the State of Utah uaU or corporations, or the in- - jn nex Keneral election in dividual 'member thereof, shall he manner provided by law. 3 by the owned and be astheyaU ?f exclusively for such purposes. e,ecto.rs Power plants, power transmis- - amendment shall take effect the January, 1963. aion lines and other property first day used for generating and deliv- F. TORONTO, ering electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the State of which is used for furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY pumping water for irri- - TIFY that the foregoing is a gation purposes on lands in the full, true and correct copy of State of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional amendment from taxation to the extent that proposed by-tregular session t such property is used for such.ofJB Thirty-FourtLegis'a- -' These exemptions turefi96t; as appears of record purposes. shall accrua to the benefit of in my office, the users of water so pumped i WITNESS WHEREOF, I under such regulations as the have hereunto set my hand and legislature may prescribe. The affixed the Great Sea tf the taxes of the indigent may State of at Salt Lake be remitted or abated at such citv, tkit Utah, 29th day of August, times and in such manner as suffi-proper- ty rev-citie- le with-Waf- - S er .' CER-pow- er he h -- may b 192. , bv law. Tne LAMONT F. TORONTO legislature, may provide for the, Secretary of State from taxation of exemption homes, homesteads, and person- - (SEAL) provided CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No.' 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF 6F.CTION 13, PROHIBITING EXPENDIDETURE OF REVENUE RIVED FROM GASOLINE, OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND HIGHWAY USER TAXES, FOR UNREPURPOSES LATED TO HIGHWAY USE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- or damaged by rights of way, and for administrative costs necessarily incurred for said purposes, .(2) The administration of a driver education program. (3) The enforcement of state motor vehicle and traffic laws. (4) Tourists and publicity expense in any single biennium not in excess of the lesser of the following: (a) .5 percent of the total biennial revenues from motor fuel taxes, or (b) an amount equal to the 1 biennium. ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of tbe Hohses voting In favor thereof: Section I. It la proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 13 to read: 13. The 1959-196- 8ection 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this amendment proposed to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 8. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by tha elactors of the state. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of tha State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that tha foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the 'constitutional amendment proceeds from the Imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or other charge related to the operation of any motor vehicle upon any public highway in this state, and the proceeds from the imposition of any excise tax on gasoline or other liquid motor fuels Used for propelling such vehicle, except for atatutory refunds and adjustments allowed thereunder and for costs of collection and administration, Shall be used exclusively for highway purposes as follows (1) Tha construction, Im- provement, repair and maftite-nance of city streets, county roads, and state highways, in- eluding but not restricted to payment f?r property taken for proposed by the'regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1961, as appears of record , in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the rKVfSKV4ay Uk Sealt August, I LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State . (SEAL) jm. t Perfect Ho pie Heating Fuel -- r 4 . A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - proposed amendment to th POSING TO AMEND ARTI- - electors of tha state of Utah at CLE VT, SECTION 9 OF THE the next general election in tha CONSTITUTION OF T H E .manner provided by law. LATUR?3 P THE LEGI3 ndment ehsll uVft ita first day of January, 1963. I. 'LAMONT F. TOfeONTO, ture of the State of Utah, Secretary of State of tha State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that tha foregoing is a full, true and correct cony of the constitutional amendment amend Article VI, Section 9 of proposed by the regular session the Constitution of tha Stats of of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legisla-Uta- h to read aa follows: . ture, 1961, aa appears of record rny office, Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Such compensation, not exceed- - oove hereunto set my hand and Ing 31,200.00 a year for the leg- - uffixed the Great 8eal of the f Utah, at Salt Lake' islatiga term and $10 00 ft flay xpeifses while actually litWs- - Citv, this 20th day of Auguit, 1062. aion, and mileagg jm provided , by 'T - LAMONT F, TORONTO rod Section 2. Tha secretary of , Secretary of Stats Stats ia directed lo submit this (SEAl4 , S! - , J $ HOOVER VACUUMS ' See.lhat it is turned on NOW! HUES See t CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3. T It Is our suggestion that you have your fumaco dealer, plumber or heating contractor check these items: '' GIVE YOUR CHILD: . . . PILOT LIGHT y Authentic Section POLE LAMPS repeats itself, scenes like the above will soon be with us again. Now is oo $58T TABLE LAMPS - Hawaiian Dancing Lessons two-thlr- AT ROY FURNITURE ''many people totally Unprepared for winter weather. If history 823-165- JOYCE LAWRENCE- -' r and his roommate, Thomas Johnson, topped off the vacation sea- FOR SALE 8x34 trailer, 1955 FOR EASY, quick carpet cleason with a ten day tour of the Stewart. Clean and well built. ning rent Blue Lustre Electric in Northwest' Pacific Denniss Ideal for $2,000. young couple, Me. and Mrs. Robert Byram Shanfbooer only $1 per. day. took Their route them up Max Jepson 1120 So. State No. and Mr. and Mrs.junior Rainey car. Roy Furniture. went to Jack Pot, Nevada over through the quake area to Virgin-i- a 8, Clearfield. Phone 13 City, Butte, Grand Coulee the weekend to look things over Dam and the Worlds Fair. At and to have a little fun. PROFESSIONAL typist, will Victoria, British Colombia they visited Denniss , brother, Elder write life history by the hour For her eighth birthday Sept 8, Duane Bingham, who is serving or project. In your borne if preAnnettee Beaks was honored fit an LDS mission there. ferred, estimate furnished, also were Games a birthday party. wiD arrange, edit or research played ,and enjoyed after which Turning south?- they, parted at lengthly projects. Phone 825- Ice cream and cake was served. Mt. Ranier. . Thomas proceeded 6840 or write Marie L. Stout, on to California to visit relatives Rt. 2, Box 177, Layton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ray and before returning to hie home at 0-- 4 Mr. and Mrs. David Bouchard Fort Dodge, Iowa. Dennis spent tourend week spent Labor Day one night with his fathers brother-ining down thru Grand Canyon. -law and sister, Lloyd tod d RM o7tC ttefr Evelyn Bingham Johapeon, at Sm and came back thru Zion s new on g xbe Roses Ontario, Oregon. reside at 1307 S. 2200 W. Het son, Clair and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Max Ostler were and five Brent Peterson had the mis-daughters have moved fortune of breaking both of his happy to have as labor day week here from Hooper into the home wrists in S swinging accident, do I end guests their son, Dennis Per. of Mrs. Maggie Bailey. She reThursday. Both arms are In casts ry and his finacee- - Beverly Ro- cently had a smaller home mov up to the elbow. We hope, they sen, of Aztec, New Mexico. The ed to the rear of her lot where young couple are planning to be she will iW take up residence soon get better. married on Sept 29. Callers at the Wiley Norton Norman Blanch,, John Storm-berWord has been received of the home Thursday evening were Lee Wright of Morgan and birth of a new son on Sept.. 5 Gordon and Hazel Oles and their Gary Perry of Ogden spent a to Mr. and Mrs. Devere Adams seven children, recently of Bfant-forweek up near Marsh Lake an of Fielding. The Adams are for- Ontario, Canada but now China Meadows bow and arrow mer Roy sidents of Salt Lake City. The family hunting. Norman John and Gary ams will be remembered as the became good - friends with the their deer and each bagged - V -f former - t, reporter, Nortons son, John, while he was should of had others. They seen SV".v.rr new The broth arrival a ef joins Hussion Brantford a at serving luck just was plenty of deer but Daryl and a sister Jana Lee. Th 41 where Mr. Oles was a member A .A, 0 not with them. baby weighed 9 lbs. and nin the Branch Presidency there. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stromberg ounces. ' An entertainment treat is in and family and Mr. and Mrs. Linda Holtry has returned to store for all who attend the and John Stromberg Shirley Lynn her home in Roy after being emStake Relief Society Chorspent a marvelous' 11 days re- ployed for the summer at the us Concert this Saturday night. and Idaho Courde at Lene, ' cently Grand Canyon. She Is now maknumbers' from Some of Social On National Park. Yellowstone' ing plaris to attend fall and winthe best known musical ' talent their return Ed and Cora and kids ter classes at Young in the Ogden fired have been arBrigham went to Southern Utah with Eds University. Linda was a recipient ranged. hrother and family to Capitol a gcigrship to that college. Complimentary tickets may be Reeves, Utah where they enjoyed house paint ell shes g0 out to Ivern obtained free of charge from any A their .new red and white trailer Bradley, who, is confined to a of the R. S. extra-thicextra-tdug- h an that leaves or at the presidency house for three days. Salt film of beauty and protection is to be held in the Washhospital. v. door. city It Mrs. Eddie Smith and son are1 Mrs. Linda .Visser dhd" four ington Terrace Second- Ward at on your home. Seals surface against in Sunnyville, California visiting children, Debbie, Rert Jude, and 4800 South 300 West beginning weathardeterioratlon, tor extra with her folks and brother who Joan, have returned to theft at 8 tfni. i years of life. just returned from Germany borne after spending the summer - Enrollment at the Riverdale where he was stationed with the months in Holland. They wefe School Is up slightly over that of army for two years. The Eddie guests at the home of Mrs? V la203 compared to 198 Smiths are now making their ser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kps--, lasj 'year year ago. home with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln ter at Haarlen. One of last years two special Smith. Bert Smith is recovering it.j education teachers left to go to We want to wish Vine Poll a home- - following- - an appendicts 'p-- t Davis leaving Riverdales speedy recovery. He was opera-- 1 tjurn'T Schools tdacher roster at seven' I on on ted for ulcers Tuesday Birthday greetings go l to- i They ire as follows: 1st grade, morning. Also to Helen Dayton Robins Sept. 10 Fae Helen Shl?aws; 2nd grade, who is sick at home. Lois Lwsen inj'.cfade. UucJJ nap Sept. 11, shauha J Karen Grill, Don Williams and Jack Williams Jones; 4th Congratulations Ann Blankin-ton- ; grade, Karen became engaged to Paul . w 5th grade,-- . Wayne . Sims;-6tMorgan; Inez A. Telford recently. They are McFarland, Jose Paul Stokes; special Turner, Lfllian grade BENNETT'S SIGN planning an early November wed Walker, Byron Combe and V. J. education, Ortel Hansen. .ding in Las Vegas. Hilton Sept. 14 James Wood, Blaine Pearson, Kie Hale, James Openshaw and Trade Coons on Sept. 15, David Vaughn, Helen Compton, Steven Greer, Betty Christensen, Bert Stockham Sept. 16, Martha Indgam, David Fames. Robert Greer, Jr., Jeffrey Brown Sept. 17, Shirley Baker, Paul Stone, Diane Roylance Sepl' N. 18, Leonard West, Wallace, Brent Godfrey, Delene Wil. son, Tina Smith, Elden Bingham Sept. 19, Cart Conley, Beverly . . Evening Reir, Carolyn Shafer and Gilbert Oliver Sept. 20. your, The March is on, the crowd is all going to LANES for cocktails and dinner. Free instructions. Editorial offices at 5388 S. , 1900 W., Roy, Utah. Publishes every Thursday. Telephone 0-- 4 1 y iaSs&! Roy, VtefiwCkorJch 825-696- bihrf present time. During the 11 yean ha has served as president, the church has grown from 180 stakas to 556 stakas and membership has almost doubled. In addition to the tremendous growth in marrw bership, construction of church buildings has been tremendous. Looking forward eagerly to what the future will hold. Twenty fears ago the moon an inspiration FOR LOVERS; in Mather twenty years it will be a gap station," he joked. On hii birthday he quoted his own philosopy. (This writer Pelieves it to be on of the greatest religious philosophies). "Though time dims our youfhfulnoss enL affect the physical body, it cannot lough the spirit." Happy 89th year President David 0. McKay. CoL No. 623. Lets think together next week. zed Utah 825-744- His philosophy as of Sept. 1, 1962 should be shared with many who missed reading The Salt Lake Tribune of that date. JO privilege--authori- at 13 for pickup. 825-767- 8 2nd class HEWS A teacher at Weber Academy, terminating April, 1900 and I GREATER TEACHER each year of his life since. lwt rmge 825-165- 196. A man whom I love is celebrating his 89th birthday. was-onl- I After a two week vacation her Correspondent to write news with reiaUves and friends, Mrs. for Hooper and the surrounding (Jany (Sharon) Judkins and her The two children, area. Please call Christy and Cory, office will be closed from Thurs- have returned to their home in day to Sunday. Call Monday. Corona,' Cal. Dennis Bingham, son of Ezra is back and Helen Bingham, home after working at YellowSOUTH WEBER stone Park for the summer. He A GREAT MODERN PHILOSOPHER 1 SEPTEMBER 13, 1562 THE SUN CHRONiCtE, THURSDAY, its 25th Anniversary :Utj 5500 5. 19C0 of Fra Parking-LoRoy City VV, w, Easy Terms Ph. E25-ieS- , 7 . |