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Show L I f I Peg The Sun Advertieer Thursday September 15, 1966 Tha Sun Chronicle I JweTOeB.rijueoej-tfr- v v Vor5Kl lAla&8&S vS -- A J'S-iirKie- L proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution .: State of Utah '! OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 7, ham Lake City ;'j August 29, 1966 " Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State 0 Utah has en-- " trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the Y, following Propositions, which relate to changes m the. Constitution of the State of Utah , . . appeu. 8, 1966. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State of tion vote in the affirmative, the Be is resolved by fifteen candidates receiving the each to elected ; the member highest number of votes cast at branch of the Legislature. such election shall constitute the charter commission. The ballot I PROPOSITION NO. 1 for ft charter commission shall ? not contain any party ttelfna- METROPOLITAN on I GOVERNMENT a u tK 5 SHALL A NEW ARTICLE .Vnmet u CON-shLti witWn : ; BE ADDED TO THE STITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to be set by COUNTIES OF 75,000 OR the SecreUry of Statojmeet nd 1 PERSONS TO ESMORE in the metropolitan re- TABLISH A METROPOL- organize and proceed to frame a gion ITAN FORM OF GOVERN-- :- charter tetting forth a plan of M E N T WITHIN METROgovernment for the metropolitan POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expense of the ANY REPLACE .COULD charter commission shall be adOTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the N ME T CAL GOVERN tate lba be repaid by the :;WITHIN THE REGION. region within five metropolitan : Charter commissioners years. a of Section 1. The resident abaU be allowed no pay tor their .county with a resident popula- gervicei, but shall be allowed ..lion of not fewer than 7o,uw necessary expense by the board as determined by the last na- - of examnerg. Sec. 7. The charter so framed UonaLftehHhU.Vetrol' for tit. shell be fUed with the Secretary ltan State by the charter commisgovernmenttreof, subject only ion and then gubrnitted to the! to the limitations of this article. electors of the metroSec. 2, Notwithstanding any qualified region at an election to other provision of the constitu- politan be held at a time to be detertion of this state, a metropolitan mined by the charter commisaccordin created government which shall be not less than ance with the procedure out- sion, days subsequent to its lined herein may assume or sixty completion and not more than transfer powers and functions of one from 8Uch date A1. existing governmental units, pro-a tentative provisions may be vot- vide for revenue to support ed upon separately. Notice as asmetropolitan government, to the manner of obtaining free of indebtedness existing sume copies of the proposed charter oftransfer governmental units, its alternatives, certified by ficial records, funds and other the chairman of the charter and provide property and assets, shall be published or tor all matter necessary in the manner provided for incidental to the effectuation of notice of petition in section 4 the foregoihg provisions. reativDfsiotte aDDrovi bv Sec. 3. Whenever the rest- dents of a metropotan region voting , j desire to create a metropolitan aj a ,i!in tn -- .ferine -- two-thir- , . inrod eL!,ii bSe polftan region and describing thereon shall the Organic the boundaries thereof. Such charters. The government ere- petition shall be signed by quad- ated thereby may supersede any lied electors equal to ten percent eXgting forms of government in- or more of the votes cast at the cudpd jn the metropolitan re- next preceding general election gjon jf B0 provided in the char- within the proposed metropoli- - ter. Adoption of the charter tan region and shall be filed in ahll not invalidate existing the office of the Secretary of jaws aad ordinances not in con- therewith. The metropoli- State, at least six months prior to the next general election. tan government shall have the Sec. 4 The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units, the metropolitan region and set- - Within thirty days after ap- ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the notice shall be published once charter commission chairman, a week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall decirculation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the county containing land proposed- officer of the metropolitan re-t- o be included in the metropoligion designated by the charter tan region, and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be . State copy of the petition to the amended or changed in the man' county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of cerned. The matter shall be Article XI of the Constitution. Sec. 8. The metropolitan replaced before the registered voters residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body ballot a politic and corporate and have politan region upon reading substantially, Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions metropolitan type of govern- and authority now exercised by ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all No ( ), at the next general special purpose districts. Such election held regularly after the metropolitan region government can sue and be sued, subject filing of the petition. Sec. 5. At the time the voters to limitations, conditions and within the metropolitan procedure established by the region vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- government at a general elec- -- preme court pertaining to muni- tion, they shall also vote for Iffcorporations. The charter teen persons to be members of of each metropolitan region a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who plan of metropolitan govern - , may be served as process agent. Candulates, 8hal This amendment shall take -: ;- ; tied electors residing within the effecj on approVal by tha elec- projiosed metropolitan region, tors of the state, who shall be nominated by petition signed, with their respective addresses, by not fewer than fifty registered voters residing proposed region. pi within the shall be filed with petition Secretary of State at least 'sixty days prior to the general SIXTH LEGISLATURE OF If a majority of the THE STATE OF UTAH electors voting upon the ques- - DEEMED IT NECESSARY cil .'T-Sa- Sec. 34. Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be vt ne! by the governor as vided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall be convened by the presiding officers of the senate and bourn of representatives, acting Jointly, upon written reof the memquest by bers of each house. At a special session convened by the presid-thi- u ing officer of the two houses, the legislature shall consider only legislate matters brought before the session by resolution LrdutL . Decause of the vety serious "nature of these Propositions which your State 1 .. Legislature has caused to be placed before you, the text the of Pi'opourge that each of yon study sitions in full. J urge yon to consult with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may ""gain all information necessary to render a just arid wise decision. Y November TO CALL A CONVENTION pointmvnt of committees toTO REVISE OR AMEND ascertain facta and make recas to any subject THE CONSTITUTION OF the scope of legislative THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED regulation or control, and joint consisting of memTHAT THE ELECTORS committees, VOTE AT THIS ELECTION bers ot both houses, may be FOR OR AGAINST A CON-- created by joint resolutions. A resolution creating any such E N T 1 0 N : THEREFORE committee may authorize it to VOTE EITHER. of act during session of the leg- the WUVDF1S when Mature, during period of Utah sovereign State are blessed with the constitu- - the legislature is in adjournmentof tiona I guarantees of life, liberty, r ftr -final adjournment session.Any such committee proiierty. and self government and form the duties provided by the WHLHEAb, the guarantee of regoutiorl cri,atin( it, including government the power of subxena ami the hi a"(l to maintai" charier lnTl staff. ami in addition it shall WHERE AS . it is appropriate have such l lowers and erform the fieople should turn their gucb duties as may be provided attention periodically to a con by law or by the rules of the lideration of fundamental con- legislature or either house therecept of government and the of. The legislature may provide machinery of government in the for the payment of expenses light of everchanging oocial and necessarily incurred by any such economic condition; committee. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT This amendment, if adopted opo'?l7tAr"Y'7u-of by tbe electors of the state. by member elected to each ghall take effect the first day of branch of the Legislature, that January 1967. it be recommended to the elec- tors to vote at the general elecPROPOSITION NO. 6 tion to be held in 1966 for or SESSIONS OF ANNUAL against a convention to consider THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and whether it shall be amended or SECTIONS 2 AND revised. By this action it ia 18 SHALL j THE OF ARTICLE VI OF deemed necessary that such CONSTITUTION OF THE proposition be submitted to the STATE OF UTAH BE electors, TO PROVIDE nr v AMENDED nTPTuirR FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE is directed to submit this propo-- CONSISTING OF A GEN- T2Z riT.r7 the State ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO 8ition to the electors electl0.n EXCEED FORTY-FIVLEG- - pren kia" sjrsss ,T E t'MSdsis a elector in the following form: whereM the thirty.,ixth U (stature of the State of Utai deemed it necessary to call a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD amend the Constitution of Utah and has recommended that the electors vote at this election for or against a convention; therefore vote either, for a convention 'against a convention if a majority of all the electors, voting at this election, shall vote for a convention, the Legislature, at ita next tes- - iry at the seat of government, ion. shall provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be calling the same. known as general sessions shall be held in years, PROPOSITION NO. 3 regular sessions which shall as sessions known be budget SUCCESSION OF STATE shall be held in AUDITOR AND ..Regular! sessions shall STATE TREASURER commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on SHALL SECTION 3 OF the second Monday in January, ARTICLE VII OF THE CON- At a budget session the legis- sriTUTION OF THE STATE lature shall consider only (1) OF UTAH BE AMENDED appropriation bills for TO ALLOW THE STATE general the succeeding fiscal year, (2) AUDITOR AND THE STATE revenue bills necessary therefor, TREASURER TO BE ELIGI-an- d bills necessary to implement NOT BLE TO SERVE FOR in apMORE THAN TWO SUCCES-commissio- appropriationsbills forgeneral new propriation SIVE TERMS RATHER lects, programs or services, preTHAN THE ONE TERM legislative matters submitted (4)to NOW ALLOWED. the legislature in writing by the Section 1. It is proposed to governor during the session', and tt amend Article VII Section 3 (5 brought of the Constitution of the State before the session bv intreduc- s of the mem- tion by of Utah to read as follows: Th. b 3. thall No Sm (.non eligible to the office of governor legislature, however, mhy proexpenses. secretary of state' unless he Vle Sec. 16. No general session shall have attained to the age of thirty years at the time of of the legislature shall exceed his election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except twenty five years at the time in cases of impeachment and of his election, and have been except that at the end of any admitted to practice in the su- - regular session the legislature preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed shall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole bar at the time of his election, purpose of reconsidering vetoed No person shall be eligible to bilU, and line items in approprt- any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by the gov- n section one of tlus article, emor No special session shall unless at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, he shall be a qualified elector, except that at the end of any shall have been a resident special session the legislature citizen of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when for five years next preceding it shall convene for not to ex- his election. The state auditor ceed five legislative days for the and state treasurer shall be in- - sole purpose ot reconsidering vetoed bills and line items in appropriation bills vetoed by the governor. Legislative days shall be calendar days but shall not include Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays or periods when the legislature shall be in adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 ment LEGISLATIVE STANDING If adopted by the electors of COMMITTEE the state, this amendment shall SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of JanuTHE CONSTITUTION OF ary, 1967. THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED BY THE ADDI-residin- g TION OF SECTION 33, AU- THORIZING EACH HOUSE cp'ccif)v'A)t'Vt rcici axitrp OF THE LEGISLATURE TO ny LkUlMJWUKb Iibfc.Lt APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SERVE BETWEEN LEGIS- SHALL A NEW SECTION AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI LATIVE SESSIONS WELL AS DURING SES- - OF THE CONSTITUTION OF SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO FOR THE STAFFING AND AUTHORIZE THE LEGIS- FINANCING OF SAID COM- LATURE TO CALL ITSELF MITTEES. INTO SPECIAL SESSION UPON THE WRITTEN d Section 1. It is 0Pf tTcon- OF TaTHIRDS OF Article VI EACH stitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 33 HOUSE. to read: Section 1. It is proposed to Section 33. In order to ex- - amend article VI of the Consti-pedit- e the work of the legis- - tution of the State of Utah by lature, each house may by the addition of section 34 to resolution provide for the ap- - read: d two-third- lr pro-with- in two-thir- a))rov(,t d by of two-thir- the members ol either house. The legislature, however, may pro-sevide for its expenses. adopted by the elector, of the state, this intendment shall take effect the first day of Janu-thary, 1967. lf at PROPOSITION ultebla tot roots and smsll build1 on ings l mils sast of highway FOR SALE Syracuse road. Evenings phone nUDGK AND ELEC, stove, 30 M.; 4x6 ft. utility trailer arlth span, S 39; registered Plnsher months eld, excel, pet pups, or show dog. 90 to 79, plus shots and cropped ears. Phone or 93 W. 700 N., Clearfield. 18 tRII KITTENl given away in Meka wondarful good horns. U psts. phona BLUE MU3TANO, 180, V- -l engine, warranty, heater, radio, power steering, bucket seats. Ph. 1088 Phona DO YOU HAVE some piece ot furaiturs you would Uks repaired and reflnlshad to look Uka new. I do good work and reasonably priced. CaU for fraa estU imate. reLAWNMOWERS sharpened and repair and paired. Small angina del. tuna-uFrank's Pick up and BOSS 8. 1800 Lswnmower Service, I Bedroom brick, walkout bassmsnt Largs lot. Buy equity, assume loan. Low pay- MOVING ment 83 mo. Roy. 23 W., FOR RESIT pickup with sorrol guild-Inhomsmada housa trallsr, hsatar, cook ttova and Ughts, wired for slsctrio lights. Blssps 4. Complete 790 or will saU sspar-atelPhona sit n hors rack, g, bu-ta- 825-481- 0 ad-an- ecreI-- . If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of Janu-(3- ) ary, 1967. Craig. spmrr pUna this area. Take ovsr IIS monthly For detail write: Credit Msnagar, Box 8179, Sugar Houss Station, Salt Lake City, Utah, slS Wubutzxr a. W Section 1. It is proposed to amend article VII, section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: gee 13 Until otherwise pro vided by law, the governor, sec-an-d retary of state and attorney general shall constitute a board 0f gUte priSon commissioners, which board shall have such supervision of all matters connected with the state prison as may be provided by law. This amendment shall take effect on approval by the electors of the state. I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec- State of the State of HEREBY CERTIFY foregoing is a full, correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-SixtLegislature, 1965 and by the Special Session held in 1966, as appears on record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at SaU Lake City, this 29th day of August, 1966. retary of Utah, DO that the true and h CLYDE L. MILLER stc. Largs uniform panels of plywood Logoi Ordinance No. 301 Ordinance Revising And Compiling The Ordinances Of Roy City I Spta. Water, and gsrbags paid, 87 aach. tl saw-- r and 87 , CHILD CARE slS WORKING MOTHERS of Municipal School area. Don't 1st half-da- y kindergarten be your problem. Competent child care within a tew steps of the school. Phone WANTED TO RENT . WANTED TO BENT OB LEASE 3 BEDROOM home located in Roy by Oct. IS. References furnished or will buy with low down payment. Phona Delwyn Hansan. alS U 9. AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark SERVICE RENDERED KIENKE FLORAL 4 2955 Wash. Free parking in rear 294-347- GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Interior, exterior home Improvements, ex8. licensed. Phona perienced, r tf DEDICATED to Public Service,.. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ROY CITY COUNCIL; and founded on die principles of honor and integrity combined with sincerity, we maintain these standards as the basis of all service rendered. That the ordinances of Roy City as revised, compiled and herein set forth In the volume and title Revised Ordinances 1. of Roy City 1966 containing 1 to 35 Inclusive be, and they are hereby adopted, passed, published and declared to be the Revised Ordinances of Roy City 1966. titles That if any sections, subclause or sentence, phrase of said Revised Ordinances of Roy City 1966, is for any reason held to be unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or sections of said ordinance and the City Council hereby declares that it would have passed such revised ordinances and 2. 1 sections, MORTUARY & CEMETERY MEMORIAL PARK ' iSth St & Quincy AvaPh.334-i- l . each section, clause, sentence, or phrase thereof, irof the fact that any one or more parts be declared unconstitutional. 3. That so far as the provisions of the Revised Ordinances of Roy City 1966 are the same as those of previously existing ordinances, they shall be construed as a continuation thereof and that all other existing ordinances of Roy City be, and the same are hereby repealed except those ordinances which are by the next sections expressly saved from repeal. 4. All existing ordinances of Roy City tHat are contractual in character, including franchises, grants, dedications, special tax ordinances, all ordinances relating to bond issued heretofore issued and all zoning ordinances are hereby expressly saved from repeal and are hereby declared to be remaining in full .force and issue. 5. In referring to the Revised Ordinances of Roy City 19S6, the first number used shall be known and cited as the Title number, the number following the Title number shall be known and referred to as Chapter number, the number following the Chapter number shall be known red to as the Section number and referred to as the Section number ard these ordinances shall be referred to be reference to the Tkle, Chapter and Section numbers. 6. That these revised Ordinances of Roy City 1968 shall be effective on the 12th day of September, 1966. Charles F. Hull, Wed.-We- IMfSnifti Ultil tUi U II! Sept. d. 14-2- 1 MADE IN SPECTACULAR COLOR ESPECIALLY FOR THE GIANT MOTION PICTURE SCREEN! MAYOR "x ATTEST Madge H. Gibson, city recorder RE-am- Secretary of . drysrs, washers, An respective SHALL SECTION 13 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CON- sflTUTfON OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO BOARD OF ABOLISH EXAMINERS WHICH IS COMPRISED OF THE GOV- ERNOR, THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE AT- TORNEY GENERAL. THIS BOARD NOW HAS THE DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE STATE OF UTAH AND TO PERFORM SUCH OTHER D U T I E S AS ARE PRE- SCRIBED BY LAW. tf 0. of lronars, stc. Phona y. USKD LUMBER, boxes, windows, Phona Roy. MAKES ALL Appliance. 825-656- 8 EXPENSES LESSONS liven In Sunset. 8. Lynn Maadows. 23 89 Ford r. hardtop, Bright red paint. Real sharp looking rebuilt engine, $300.00 or best Offer. Call days or after 0 p.m. Ask for SHALL SECTION 9 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CON-th- e ST1TUTI0N 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 THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROE VIDED BY LAW, AND AN ALLOWANCE FOR EXPENSES AND MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY LAW WHEN ATTENDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS AND WHEN OTHERWISE ENGAGED I N OFFICIAL BUSINESS. Section I. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Sec. 9. Unless otherwise provided by law the members of the legislature shall receive compensation for their service of $1,000.00 a year for the legislative term payable monthly. The members shall also receive expense and mileage allowances as fixed by law for attending sessions of the legislature and and meetings of single-hous- e joint committee held between sessions eriods and during d when the legislature is in joumment, and when otherwise eagaged in official legislative business. No increase of compen-years- .. sation shall be effective during the period for which member of the then existing house of representatives may have been State PIANO LARGE BRICK home, 3,000 aq. ft. living space; 1 bedrooms upstairs, 1 down. Finished basement, Inc. family room and fireplace. Fenced backyard. Some fruit treee. Must Sell. 3131 W. 3000 So., Roy. 09 Phone 19 V-- WANTED Woman to tend children in my homa, flva days a week. Must have own transportation. slS CaU after 4.30. HOMES FOR SALE CHOICE APPLES Jonathan, McIntosh and othsr vartettes to follow. Exra Thompson, 8133 So. 1800 W., Roy. ot DEER HUNTER SPECIAL INTERIOR and exterior painting. or Free estimates. Phone 303-71sIS 0. 839-37- 7. 58 FORD, NO. 7 LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND ?sT rftPWrMmrtfitmWii m Hi - r-- fata tl handitli twnorol StQ a Batmaa Tha dUfetitrator that tuna maa tp dustl gebraa-infll- VICTORIO TOMATO AND FRUIT JUICER. Ne licAlent fee apple favee. . free tha mf Tha Sat tramportatioal UT af cost met! of act loa- -la eottwnal Batmaa la action Batcoptorl Batmaa OUT -O- JIM .ADM WEST BliKT WARD noouerxx And The Gallery Of Dastardly ViHam- e- VMMi -teM REDIIHeemFRANK G0RSH1N.3 USUEMIIM dOfflSEMPlEJMELUXfl Waaun f WMeeaat P CfMTMT nui M8, and Next week A n Dead) Blanket Bingo $100 $17.60 Pottage No Winner Delbert V. Higley .(3 $11.43 159 W. 350 No. Clearfield!, Utah for Information or lo order LOUIE DE ROSE 419-611- 3 SOI SewH 4Nt loti SP3INOVIIU, UTAH Saturday & Sun. 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