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Show , STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday. November 3, 1966 IH IV AITAB9IT Altamont school The Altamont elementary will observe National Children's Book Weak, Oct. S by apouorlng a book fair. Etudenta wlllbaabla to brow (to and recommend booka II tor tha school library. also purchase desired, they may or order books tor their home cbool on display In the room adjoining the library during both Book Week and National Education Week which follows. During Education Week parents are Invited to come in and see the book iness there.' Margrat Maxflold spent cs. Rex last weak visiting her sons Larry Maxflold and family at Moab and Perry Maxflold ind J. Andorton at Guam hospital Hospltalman Apprentice Rex USN, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Anderton, fair. They are particularly In- Duchesne, reported for duty on the Staff of the VJ. Naval vited to attend on the afternoons of November 10 and 11, Hospital, Guam, Mariana IsAnderton has been astha days for parents' visits to land. school, states Mrs. Edythe W. signed to the nursing services. The hospital Is a concrete Marett, librarian. Acommlttee of girls from the structure that was completed It has a designed sixth grade .have spent their In 1954. recess time for a week doing capacity of 350 beds; and It the decorations for tha book Is manned and equipped to proThe book display will vide patient care In all medical fair. include new books from many specialities. The primary function of the publishers, with various readto eleof areas Interest ing hospital Is to provide general mentary students represented. clinical and hospitalization serThe book fair commlttee.lnvlted vices tor military personnel, all students, parents and visit- their dependents, and other perors to attend the fair. sons currently authorised. J. Anderton, VOTE FOR Voters of family of Durango Colo. Perry brought his mother home and ld spent tha weekend. Leslie spent the weekend with her folks and shs Is a student at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson and family of Salt Laks visited with their parents Mr. and Mrsl Cliff Stave neon. Selby Tanner of Seyracuse has spent a few days with Robert and BUllo Alexander. Robert and Selby did some hunting. -Weekend guests of the Leon Max-fla- were Dumps tha Ron Browns Pncheis County November 8. He Is elaeere and hoaest and wlU be a definite asset to the Beard of County Ceanmlaateaers. He has good Judgment aad aad wlU deveto his time to serving all the people of Ducheeao County. . i ' (Paid political adv. by supporter of Ray Thomas) Proposition No. 2 is filled with hidden pitfalls. It would benefit pressure gr oups with selfish interests. The promoters have told you only half truths not the whole truth, because they don't want you to understand it. It would lead to costly procedures, adding to your tax burden. Those who have studied the measure say it is not needed. These individuals include a present member of the Utah Supreme Court. No. 2 to benefit you! When in doubt, vote "NO te against proposition No. 2 on Nov. 8 PROPOSITION NO. 2 Lftitltiwt tl St let it VImm lilt M Stunt! it mmm.it tontultn m mm m Sit kin t( IMi m! kat min! Sit Cnmniim ncmmimM rim Sit titcion tntt m Shi tltr In lit m anil FOR AOAINST P. state Legislature's regular 1965 Ser- 1 IITAlin Henna by Opposed Bend lean BeMh Action seeking clarification of the voter qualification section was initiated by E. Paul have been asked to give a few patriotic thoughts, The school council has been planning a party. They set the date tor November 2, They went roller skating and everyone attending reported they had a very good time. This Friday, the mighty Cougars are planning a big victory over the Spartans from Emery High. This will Just be a practice game. Gol Boys! Centerville, list n Savt out ConKintfioA Bttlutwn, Stcmwy w Comm b Lorin E. Allred for Utah State Represeatative Now that wa are nearing tha general election date it la more important than ever that we ecreon our candidates so that the most qual- ified and prepared person la elected to carry out the wishes of the people of our counties. The people of Utah know that they are living in the land of opportunity, but wa must have active, personable trained people to forgo ahead to make tha most of these opportunitieu Mr. Allred has the background and initiative to carry on thia work for us. Mk VOTE NOVEMBER 8! LORIN E. ALLRED Go! week of Oct. 31 thru November 4 Is pretty special concerning the school lunch Federal visitors department. will be here to examine our school lunch food; and budget. A new literary club was organized last week at Union Debby Dlllman high school. waa chosen aa literary editor. The resulting booklet will contain outstanding poetry and essaya written by Union high etudenta, R will surely be an added attraction to our English department. The past week, contractors have been preparing a teacher's lounge. When finished. It will be fa very appropriate place to find our teachers. The two Home Ec student teachers we have been proud to have In our midst, will be leaving soon to return to their respective colleges. We would like to extend our thanks to them. Well, readers, until next week, WHY SPEND additional money to. train a new county mooeaeor, when we have an Incumbent who le now serving the people of Duchesne County In an excellent manner? LAWRENCE LUCK Its experienced nnd qualified to continue as our COUNTY ASSESSOR! sm tax" which affects ranchers, eta, NOTE The uolng Indian not the county r. was passed by the state legislature, VOTE LUCK FOR ASSESSOR for equality of taxation! State government le becoming more complex with each year because of this we need young, vigorous men to meet the challenges. Mr. Allred is a University graduate with extensive Graduate work on the college level, experienced in public relations, and with a knowledge of what la needed in our County. Mr. Allred can efficiently do this for u. We must also have a Utah State Legislature that is compatible to Governor Calvin Hampton's program. Mr. Allred endorses the Governor's projects and will work with him to that end. A vote tor Mr. Lorin. K Allred will mean a vote'to..? keep Utah progressing. This ' will assure that the admin- latration will be able tp continue its diligent efforts on behalf of our citizens. (Paid by Duchesne County Democratic Central Committee, John Zupko, chairman) (Paid political adv. by committee for Luck, Floyd Fullmer and Ray Brown) I T Susana Doty Is candidate for treasurer Mrs. Susana Doty, Duchesne, Democrat candidate for Duchesne County treasure, has served In this position 13 months. It was the first of October last year that she was appointed county treasurer by the Duchesne County Commissioners after resignation of the elected official. Mrs. Doty, a Democrat, worked two years prior to that as clerical deputy sheriff for County and secretary of the Duchesne County Civil Defense Department. A mother of five, Mrs. Doty has served nine years as secretary of the Duchesne Ward Primary Organization, aa of the Duchesne FTA last year, as secretary of the Duchesne County Fair Board for three years, and as director of tha Duchesne County Fair Art Show, two years. For several years, she has been In charge of recruiting library assistants for the bookmobile at Duchesne, and serving In this capacity herself. Mrs. Doty has held numerous other church and community service positions. u sec-retr- ay Imp ola Super Sport Coopt a ebon Nets swssp fe roof Una. Now that jotfve seen all (lie daring hew things our stylists did, get in and sample some of the safest, soundest ideas oh the road! ' We put aafety features on top of aafetj features. For example, an What you feel Is as new as what you see thanks to all the fresh thinking thata gone into the way it rides, teen, stops and looks after your aafety. It'a got a remarkable new road feel beginning with a ride so hushed and gentle youll feel like calling thia the t67 Shhhevrolet. The steering easier. And you'll U aa much as 10 And the stopping smoother, too. 1 ! Cut A vital section of Utah's latest Municipal Bond Act was declared unconstitutional Tuesday by the State Supreme Court. In a unanimous decision, the High Court said that part of the act entitling spouses of property taxpayers to vote la a bond election goes beyond constitutional powers granted the Legislature. The act, amending previous sections of Utah's bond election laws, was passed during the Davis means and since statehood has meant, those who hsve apHe first filed in Second Dis- peared as legal owners of rest trict Court, opposing a proposed property, as is reflected on the Centerville City election on offidel assessment and tax Issuance of 350,000 worth of gen- rolls, no matter who paid the eral obligation bonds for taxes." Reasonable Baling improving the municipality'! water ayitem. Continuing, the chief justice The central iwue questioned a declared this is a reasonable part of the 1965 act qualifying interpretation because the taxthe apoiitt of a person known to payer of record is the one benehsve paid property taxes in the fiting from tax payments and is previous 12 months as bond the one against whom the govelection voter. ernment would move in raae of Second District Judge Thorn-le- y tax delinquency. K. Swan held this language "Not," he wrote, "a wife, contoo broad for constitutional sup- ditional sales vendee, mortgaport. The Supreme Cburt, hear- gee, mechanic lien claimant, subseCenterville's ing appeal, heir nr others who claim an eqquently agreed. uitable nr Inchoate interest in Writing the unanimous affir- property that legally may er mation, Chief Justice F. Henri may noL eventuate." Henriod found: The ar in question limits votWe believe nnd hold that our ers in the first instance to those Constitution's language to the in the taxing district concerned effect that those who may vote who have paid a property lax are such qualified electors as i within 12 months prior to the shall have paid a property tax., bond election. jao far aa this act is concerned,' Thompson, County. Elect on against No. 2 Gum "Oh my aching head!" Yes, this Is how the majority of the Junior Class at Union felt as tha end of the week rolled around. They Just completed nine achievement tests. Taking a total of three days! My Love" has been chosen as the theme of the annual Harvest Ball sponsored by the F.F.A. and F.H.A. It will be held November 11. Boys, get your dates and show her the Ume of her life. Dress will be dressy, but Informal. November 14 has been chosen tor the Veterans Day The school pep Assembly. club Is preparing military marches and several people vice spent the weekend home.' Visiting the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Gun-nlMr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderof Salt Lake spent the ton were Mr. and Mrs. Arthweekend with Mrs. Gunnlons ur Mitchell and famUy, Herrl-ma- n; aunt and uncls tha Dick Jesses. Maryln Baker, Lehl; Carl Frank and Phyllis Jessen of Mitchell, Stanley Bradfleld and s. Salt Lake also visited the daughter, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bradfleld, Midvale; Fred and Shirley Lindsay Ralph Anderton and Lowell and family visited their parents, Bradfleld, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Levitt Mrs. George Fisher, Sr. flew and family of Salt Lake spent to California with Mrs. Lois the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher to spend some time Steve Esauk. with Mr. and Mrs. Kan lorg Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aand family. .. nderton received a phone call Out of Town people who from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anattended the Furnal Services, derton that they were parents for Llndon K. Farmswarth, of a baby 'boy, born at Holy Mr. and Mfi. Gilbert Beebe, Cross hospital In Salt lake. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beebe, He weighed In at 6 lbs. 4 ox. Mrs. MaryCaroeH; Mrs. VenHe has a little sister, Denise detta Clark, '1ml Ralphs, Mr. at home. and Mrs. Grant Foote, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooper Minnie Lou Roberts, Mr, and of Provo spent the weekend with Mrs. Edwin ' Rowley, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. Mrs. Clark Ovtett Elder Alan Wright returned Jack Wlthlln and family home Friday. He was In the spent the week end with Mr. Tongan mission for two and and Mrs. Dallas Ames. Mrs. one-ha- lf years. Wlthlln parents , Mrs. Dick Herbert Anderton returned Estes and Laura Lee went to home after spending three Ogden to take her mother Mrs. weeks In the St. Marks hosPaul Ardeem home. She has pital after a knee operation. been here visiting her daughter Bert Mayhew, Bountiful, has and family. She took care of spent two weeks at the home the children while Estes hunted. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady, Michael and Georgs Fisher helping build cm their house. Jr. were home over tha weekMr. and Mrs. Paul Schmlte end. They are working In Wyo. and daughter, Colorado, and Pauls mother, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Broad-hea- d for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robb and daughter, Karen, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb. Why its important that you vote Dont be deceived! Theres nothing in Only Payer Of Taxes Can Ballot Jean Ashby session. working Forest and Proposition No. 2 iMity-fin- By Jes-sen- are urged to give their support to lay Thorne aa Via I of Spanish Fork and tha Ronnie Goodrich of Vernal. Lea and Llndh Call and BUI Jessen who-arIn Manila for the August 10, 1066 Court Denies Spouse Bond Election Vote Mr. and Mrs. Mona Jo Hanson and Mrs. Arlene Messenger and child rn of St George were visitors bars over tha weekend. 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