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Show i a el land Turnbow, aon of Mr, and Mra. Burnall M. Turnbow, prior Ma departure to the 8cottlah to ,y, invocation waa by Mission. Ronald C. Brewerj speaker, Willard M. Davldaon; remarks, Merrill Turnbowj Vocal aolo, Reed Turnbow; remarka, missparenta; response, ionary missionary; remarka, Blahop Hr. ud Mrs. Jerry Turn Thomaa Fabrizlo; benediction, bow nerivod lota of nlea gifts Laver Febrlzlo, and poatlude, al thatr wadding ahowar 8at-vtt- Joy Turnbow. Mr. and Mra. Deraid Me Oct t2. 'A largo crowd waa out to and aon, Balt Laka, vlelted the with Mr. and Mra. too Farewell Taattmonlal given week-en- d la honor of Eldar Richard Ro Pate Me and Mr. and Mra. 12 STANDARD Kooeevtlt, 17 tali November 1. 1066 . Bob Caaper. Mr. A Mra. Jerry White, Balt Lake, were vleltore at the hoiqe of Mr. A Mra. Fate Me. Mr. A Mra. Lloyd Howard and daughter, Janie, and Mra. Da France, and five children, from Balt Lake, worn hunting deer and vial ted with Minnie Hamilton. Colin Hamilton and Mlaa Elizabeth Jonea, Balt Lake were bunting deer and vlaltlng alao with Minnie Hamilton. Colin got a nice deer to take home. Mr, A Mra. Duane Rhoadea and .Keith Rhoadea, Provo, were week-en- d vlaltora at the home of Mr. and Mra. Arval Rhoadea. Alao Ed Clegg, California, waa hunting deer and vlaltlng with Mr. A Mra. Irvine Clegg. The Primary had their, annual A Halloween party Tuaaday. large crowd waa out and the' children enjoyed It very much. The Mutual had a Halloween party Tuaaday night. Everyone enjoyed refreahmenta and going through the epook alley. Gary Pace, Barbara and Tom Da via, Balt Lake, were deer hunting and atopped and vlalted Aberdeen, end Angne Sale Dairy with Irene John aon on their - Hog dlYtelea way home. The got their deer. Purebred Sheep 8 alee nai Mr. EUertaon attended a three . , Paul try and Habblte Exhibit, conference In Salt Lake day TiBO ML ATTRACTIVE NIGHT SHOWS on "Designing Education for the FTA OaU Miniature Redeee Future." Eight stales particiof Grand Cham plea IU Steer Draft Herne and pated Including Arizona, ColoPeny Shewn - Appaleeaa Peifinnanre Ctaeeae rado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, PjOlA. Perf. CUaeea - Ida-V- ta Catting Herne Pntartty . New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Heme Perfermnaea Cterern - BpeebU Showe and Bpeakera were from all over the nation. Principals, teachNO CHARGE NOVEMBER IS 9:00 PAL ers, lay members, professors from colleges, and. board of Golden Spike National Pat Stock Sale education members were ther. education members were there. DATTIME FREE! Laurell Jenson, Junior high Draws: Adnlta 1A0 - ChUdna. S to 11, M principal from Roosevelt, and Hollis Hullinger, board member Far further Information write to OoMm Spike were alao present. Show, or phone 109-M- il The ward members have been gathering potatoes at Elwood TADIOn A ay . GOLDEN SPIRE National LIVESTOCR SHOW i Ogden, Utah November 10 throegh 19 by Neka Ha Second ward primary enjoyed a force attendance at the carnival held Friday eveninf. There were fame booths, (fob pond for the amall fry and a pook allay. The main attraction waa a cake walk with a choice of cakea. Thera ware prizes for everyone. With the ale of polished applea , chill, punch and douchtnuta. The primary funda were replenished. All officers and teachers took part In helping make the carnival a Mg lucceea. Mra. Carrie Wills welcomed the company of daughter Pat and Keith Todd and family, Balt lake, aon John Wllfo, Orem, farm, for a church Carter's project. lee McDonald, all of Bandy; Woodard, Balt Lake; Bud and Vivian Anderton, Logan; Ed arrived at the Clyde McDonalds All went camping Hull lnger, Cliff Woodward, Thursday. and hunting over the week-en- d. Myron and Ruth Haslem, Keans Jean and Jack Marble James Hamblin, Balt Lake; Ted and family, Murry, vlelted parNelson, Sunset;' and A. D. Shaw ents Mr. and Mra. Bill BlanGranger. chard several days during deer Mr. and Mra. Howard Dean seal on. Another caller at the and daughter Vicki motored Blanchards the past week was to Balt Lka Monday and Tuesday to take Vicki's husband Pat Melvin Mower, Salt Lake. Aldan Hamblin, Logan, waa enjoying the weekend at his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Hamblin. for dee hunting, House guaat at the home of Leola and Wendell Fraaton for vlaltlng and hunting were eon Jimmy and wife, Diane, Diane's father, Mr. Dale For ther and ones Randy, Kevin, and Robin, and David MeFeraon all of Clearfield. Mrs. Venice McDonald waa hostess for a party Wednesday evening. Eight ladies were present. Mrs. Mable Nelberger waa the demonstrator. Refreshments were served. Randy and Ann Preston and daughter Kayavllle, spent the opening days of deer hunting with Randy's parents Mr. and Mra. J. V. Freston. Deer season company it the Irvin Berd home were Melvin and Norma, daughter Shirley Thomaa and new baby, Salt Lake; Milton and Helen Mec-ha- ra and fomlly, T re monton. MONTYEL i.a Gardell and Joyce Powell and children returned home to Salt Lake after visiting a week with Mr. and Mra. Ddlmar Hamblin. Nelson Powell went to Salt laka with bis brother to word. It was almost a ward reunion at the camping area In the Current Creek hunting vicinity last week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamblin, son, Kay, Brigham City; Danny and Joyce Cl so and Max McDonald, sons Gary and Loya, Lyle and Mara- - Reary to catch the plane for Fort Biles, Texas, where he ,wUl take Ms basic training for the army. SalM Books Rocolpft Books CTNSAH BASIN STAMDABD (Sponocred by American Legion Post 64) . (Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION N FOR OR AGAINST A ; THEREFORE VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, the people of tide sovereign State of Utah are hleaead with the oonetita-tion- ai guaranteee of life, liberty, property end self government State of Utah omes or tnc sicsktaiiv cf ctatk Mud Ingot 29, 1968 - CON-VENTIO- DearTeUow CtHaour. Tha Logietaturo of flf State of Utah las tnutoi ma with the rorpoanbOity for pub tithing the following Propooitiona, which relate to ehongo $ the CouetUatiouoftka State of Utah. In tko beginning ofjke body of tack PropotiHon we hate oot forth IkaBaBot Title of the Propoeition ao it will appear on tko General Elution Ballot on November A 1968. Booonot of tko very ttriouc Motors of mam PropotiUcmo which your Stato Logietaturo hat oanood to bo placed before you, I am of you etadg the text of tko fropo- - WHEREAS, tha guarantee of self government Unit to the right of the pooptt to ravtee their charter; and WHEREAS, it ie appropriate that the people ehoaldtentheir attention periodically to a earn idaration of fundamental com eepta of government and tha. machinery of government in the light of evorcnanglaf eociel and "wi swgsttoB I urn yon to ooneult with yowr friondo, nttgk-bo- n ana local Atoto loodart in order that you may gain aU information utooitary to render o juet NOW, RESOLVED by the mimben alerted to branch of the T egfeletnrq that It ba menmmendea to Ac eiso-to-n to vote at the gmer " tion to ba bold in IBM Binoorekf. . Bek CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State toeOenetitatioa of Utah and whether it ehaU bo amended or teeAUi af Hosted to onto bp By thio action Meeeanr PBOPOmOK tt k that each 1 MOL BE IT FUimiKR RESOLV-tothe Secntaqr.cf State ol ml I. If aoMtropolitea type one manta after bates sleeted, of Utah in toe to bo hold in! heU pointment of So certain facta reoolutian creating any euch onmmittae may authorise it to art during cemicne of the during periods when the legislature ae ia adjournment or after Sail adjournment of eeeriou. Any mad wmmittea boll hove the powers and perform tlw dutia provided by toe nerolutloB creating it, wrfhy the power of subpoena and the power to Mra end to taff. and in addition it daU bow mid powsra and perform duties ro may be provT rodlow er by the rake of the by kgkktom er ritoer hero there-- a L Tte leglrietura may provide for the . payment of experom by any mid Ifak amendment if ! nii nro of tho by two-thihere of each hows. At a spade! ion convened by the lag officers of the two the legislature ehall i only legislative matters broughA before the eerian fay rseohriwm e of approved by member of eithu house. twe-tUrd- a.-r a-S'&gs- , If adopted by the oketoro of tbs otet thk amendment aboR take effort tire firot day of Jeae ary, 1887. PROPOSITION NO. 7 LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES SHALL SECTION 9 OT. ARTICLE VI OP THE 001 U SmVTlON OF THE BTATV 'i 1BB7. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS PROPOSITION NOl B OF THE LEGISLATURE RECEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL UfiBIONS OF THEIR BERVIGE8 IN THS THE LEOISLATURK AMOUNT OF ONE THQUtoi SHALL SECnONS 3 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR ARTICLE IS OF VI 0 UNLESS OTHERWISE PROCONS VIDED BY LAW, AND REXA CEIVE AN ALLOW ANC AMENDED TO FROVIDB FOR RXPENSRS TOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED OF THE UOnUTURI LAW WHEN ATTENI of a gen- - COMMITTEE MEETU ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATE KXCEKDFORTY-FIVHELD BETWEEN SESSION DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHER! coNsirnNO E be 34. tha leglrietura (1) may bo emmendxtiona aa to any subject venod by tha governs within tha eoopo cf legislative vided in article VU, regulation or control, and Joint or (2) ehall ba convened by tom romraittm. consisting of mem- presiding officers of tho ooriato ber of both how, mey.be end house of ispreeentative created by Joint raoolutions. A acting Jointly, upon written.ro-que- et VI NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFIC BUSINESS. BUDOEP8ESMONwONQ Wheeem the thlriy-etat- h Ltfr I 1 Xl b Untoiw of too State of Utah Articte VI, deemed it neemmry to caU of tho Stitts of: Be Constitution to read so fottawe: .... Sea B. Untaoe otherwise Jth end vided by law the that too olootam vote at this NOW election for or agoiart a tba legislature ehall pecrivo i OTHER YEAR therefore vote either, peneatioa for their eerview to Section L It k proporod for the 11,000.00 a for a eonvmtioo amend Article VI. Sectione S la lira term year payable m rirall M alkmod no pay for their egainat a convention 18 tocOHmtttntian of the of and The members ehall also bat ihAirbo allowed if a rngjority of aU too atertore, State of Utah to road: exponas and mileage xllowanoro ehall by the board at Ota mw voting election, owinne of the ro fixed by law for Sea A vote for a convention, tlw tagtalaturaRegular ohall be hold anna-all- y eeeione of the laridaturo nufi He sesflea 7. The charier ao framed at next Legislature, at the coat of government meetings of eingta-houe- e end Aell be filed with the Secretary sion, ehall provide by taw for Regular eemione wwch shall be Joint nommlfteoB held foftol of State by the charter oommie-rio- n iImbIiw the calling IUBSobi and man submitted to the be held in yean, when the leglrietura metroelector of PROPOSITION NO. S the qualified and regular neeloue which shall Joumment, and when politan region at an aiaction to SUCCESSION OF STATE ba known no budget engaged in offidri 1, bo held ai a time to ba deterbusiness. No increase of hall be held in AUDITOR AND mined by the charter tion ehall bo effective your Regular eemione TATE TREASURER Mae which than be not shall ion, commence at 13 o'clock. P.M. on the period for which Me SHALL SECTION OF S to ixty day aubmqnaat tha ooeoad Monday ia January. of too then oxkting . nnmpiatinn and not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CONAt a budget eomion the kgio-latu- npnoantativoe may have ana year from each dote. Al- STITUTION OF THE STATE II) ternative provieiona may bo vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED general shell consider only If adopted by tho rioctew of) appropriation bub for ed upoa separately. Notice m TO ALLOW THE STATE the fiscal succeeding year, (2) tho state thk amendment to the manner cf obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE revenue bilk necessary therefor, tabs offoct tho fint day af oopiro cf the proporod matter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI- (8) bills neoemery to Implement ary, 1967. and its alternatives, certified by BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES- appropriations ia genual aptha PROPOSmON NO. eowunieete ehall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation bilk for new 'proprograms or services, (4) BOARD OF EXAMINERE'.i in the meaner provided for, THAN THE ONE TERM ject. bgklaiivu matters submitted to V aotioL-Opetition in asetioo ..AJNOW ALLOWED. AMENDMENT f foriefoture In writiru by the tha Such proposed charter and and Section L It is proposed to governor daring tbs memoa, HALL SECTION . proviehme approved by Article VII, Section S (6) lagiefotivu mattexa brought ARTICLE VII OF THE a majority af tha elector! voting amend inkudro-tion before the eeminn by firmmoN thonoa ehaD become tim organic of the Couetitatioa of the State k of the by OF UTAH BE AMENDED .TO taw of the metropolitan region of Utah to road m follows: The ABOLISH THE BOARD OP No person dell bo ben of either houa at a time to be fixed therein, Sea A legieletun, EXAMINERS, WHICH IS and aka! ropemede any existing eligible to the ofneo of governor vide for its COMPRISED OF THE GOVor esceetery of state unices he Sec IA No hell have attained to the age ERNOR, THE SECRETARY of thirty yarn at the time of of tho leriefotniu OF STATE AND THE Alt TORNEY GENERAL, THIS election, nor to the nimm shaded In the metropolitan til of attorney general unfoee he BOARD NOW HAS m nrovidsdia toe TO EXAMINE ALL' doll hove attained the age of twenrtariefotivwdoye. Adoption cf the 8UTY rouroi AGAINST THB; aof invalidate twenty five years at the time lit' flyn fif of Mo election, and boro boon except toot ot tho'end of any TATE OF UTAH AND TO and erdinoneea not la regular eeeeion tho kgklatun PERFORM SUCH OTHER therewith. The metrnpnH admitted to prootiae in the rout of the territory or may adjourn to a dak whan it DUTIES AS ARE PREthe too etato af Utah, nor vrim bo hall oonvena for not to aimed SCRIBED BY LAW. the oediaeaoM cf each hall boin goodatendlngat the five logklrttve days for too oak hoe cf hta election. niirpcm of nooBufrinc wload L It k proposed to. eqpeieeded govenunentel unite, bur at t article VIL section 18 of Within thirty days after ap- No pemen shell be eUriMc to nUlaml hat items In appropriany cf foe offices provided for ation bilk vetoed by toe gov- the Constitution of the State af proval of tha darter, duplicate in ooctioa coo of thio article, ernor. No apodal oaorion ahdl Utah to rood: wpiee thereof, certified 6y the ualm at the time of hta election thirty lagkktivo day Be IS. Until otherwise pro shall ba filed in the office f the be ehall be a qualified elector, oxoept that at tne and of any vided by law, tho governor, ten shall session and have the reeldent asm a who at ehall pedal legklatuie rotary of atate ud attor Secretary State, ana copy thereof to the dtixen af toe state or territory may adjourn to n date whoa genual ohall constitute officer of the metropoMton re- for five yean next preceding itonall convene for not to of state prison ooed five legislative days for the which board shall gion daejgnatad by the charter hie election. The atate auditor inetata ole of trauourar and be eaiir venom shall officer The reconsidering after qualifies. supervision of all matte re line vetoed serve items bQk to and more la fro than be dorter may subsequently netted with the state prison eo or changed in then appropriation bilk vetoed by the ay bo provided by low. ehall governor. new provided in Section 6 of Legislative dan If adopted by the electors of ba calender Thk amendment obeli ehall not but Article XI of the Gonetitutioai this atot days thla amendment obeli on approval by to effect leInclude Saturday Sunday taka effort upoa approvaL Boa A The metropolitan of tho state, ton or the when gal holidays periods government ehelf bo n body legislature shall be in adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 politic and corporate and have X, CLYDE I MILLER, Son-- , ment all rights, powers, juitadictiom LEGISLATIVE STANDING of of the State ef ' and authority now exercised fay adopted by tha electors of rotary DO State .If HEREBY CERTIFY, COMMITTEE Utah, the state, this amendment ehall towns, dtiea, counties and au the foregoing k a MIL Sod SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Janu- that pacta! purpose district true and correct copy of tow OF ary, M67. metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION constitutional emend mute proana sue and Ee eued. enhiact THE STATE OF UTAH BE posed by the regular leeriow PROPOSITION NO. 8 condi tioea end AMENDED BY THE ADDIto limitation of toe Thirty-Sixt- h Legislator procedure eetebliehed by the TION OF SECTION 8S. AUCONVENING OF SPECIAL 1065 and by tha Special SecTHORIZING EACH HOUSE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE lerteletura and the rulm of hold in 1966. as appears om OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF tion promulgated by the record in my office. court pertaining to muni- APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SHALL A NEW SECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, cipal corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGISof each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto eat my hand end hall designate the officer who WELL AS DURING SES- OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed toe Oraat Seal of thw may be served ae proem agent SIONS. AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, et Salt Lake CUy, This amendment shell take FOR THE 8TAFF1NO AND AUTHORIZE THE LEGIS- thk 28th day ri August, 19NL effect on approval by the aloe-tor- o FINANCING OF SAID COM- LATURE TO CALL ITSELF CLYDE U MILLER MITTEES. INTO SPECIAL SESSION w of the etetaL Section 1. It k proposed to UPON THE WRITTEN RE- - P OF QUEST OF Secretary amend Article VI of the PROPOSITION NO. 1 ef of the State of Utah THE MEMBERS OF EACH HOUSE. CONSTITUTIONAL addition of Section SB State the. by CONVENTION CALL to nod: Section L It k proposed to mend article VI of the Const!-tutio- n Secticn BA la order to ex WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXTef the State of Utah by LEGISLATURE OF pedite toe work cf the talkby Uw addition of ooction S4 to THE STATE OF UTAH ie tore. sad keros may DEEMED IT NECESSARY raadutioa provide for the-a- ea a doyond flmateharot by the Socmtary of fltat moat and m in tin. CmI 3 o; The proof of s man in office cannot bo his promisas; it must ba his parformance, his accomplishments, Ms voting record. What has Laurence Burton done to deserve your vote? Here is his record: In two short terms in the U. S. Congress, your Congressman, Laurence J. Burton, has achieved superior recognition for his diligence and attention to duty as your man in the House. 1. His outstanding performance during .his first term, serving on the committee moet important to the West, Interior and Insular Affairs, won him an additional major post in his second term on the Agricultural Committee (that's two full committee assignments). 2. Congressman Burton's service on two full committees brought with it the heavy responsibility of aerv-in- g on SIX (repeat, SIX) Hewa Minas and Minnow the ranking is he ing (where member); Irrigation and Reclamation (Utahs only member); Insular Affairs; Forestry; Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations; Farm Labors 3. Congressman Burton's diligence and outstanding parformance won him two consecutive appointments from House Speaker John McPubCormack to the Commission. Review Law lic Land (There were only six appointees from the House, whose membership Is 435, and Laurence Burton it Utah's only member.) Ha serves on this commission with national figure such as Laurence Rockefeller; Senator Henry Jackson; Senator Clinton Anderson; Senator Tom Kuchel; Governor Phillip Hoff of Vermont; Representative Wayne Aspinall, and Dr. Maurice Goddard. national leader of the RepubThe 4. lican Party have recognised Laurence Burton as someone who does his homework. During this session they have appointed or elected him to the following assignments: a Assistant Republican Whip Republican a Member of House Executive Committee (There are 140 Republican members iri the House.) 12-ma- n kin d even-number- re Ja5! ... of the stai two-thin- Member of Republican National Congressional Campaign Com-mitt- . Attendance Records Ail roll call votes this session of Congress (an election year). issue of official "Congressional Quarterly." Source: Latest iurtoi UIMUOE i. 71 (R-llta- k) Fraak E. tan David S. Elaf (D-llta- (D-Ula- .11 .71 k) h) WaHaea F. EaaaaH n (R.IHak) (Abaaal becevie a( lllftaaa) Wayne N. Aiplnall (On ef Ike' Mil effective end IhH. nllal aiM la Caagraia) Walter S. Baring Tena Bancalia 47 ID-Ne- v.) (P-Wy- a.l w..41 ky Weak. D.C. Yeee Daawt Deaecret Fraakawa a "OelUeedle far lVddi" ka alaa apaka In Ulak la bahalf af i. KaHh MeMlle.) (Veted YOU CAN RECORD of BE PROUD OF THIS the man who will continue to serve you best. (Paid political advertisement by Carl Wilkenon) op be aa Vice president of the 88th Club (all Republican congressmen first elected in 1962). Keep BURTON in Congress! I IfIBTi fled etecton equal to tea poroent or mora of the votes coatat the next pnosdlng Reneral elect! no within the proposed matnmnll tan region and ahaU be filed U the aSet of the Becratevy of State, at least six to the next genet flea 4. Thofiaaetiuyef State shall forthwith publish notion cf too flBng of tho petition, aoming tine forth tha bona eaaaaoibad In tha petition. The hall bO put, n week lor ate conaaeutlve i h n nowopapor having n general circulation and published In Ihq STtonSdedfafthe metropolis ton region, and the flecntaiy of State shall tranaralt n certified ropy of the petition to the county dark of the oounty concerned. The Better shall be pieced before the registered voters residing la the metro politaa regloa upon a ballot reading substantially, "Should a metropolitan type of government be created? Yes ( ) or No ( )." at the next amend election held regularly after the filing of the petition. Sea Sl At the tee the voter residing within the metropolitan region vote to approve or reject the metropolitan type of local government at a general rie tion, they shall alee vote for fifteen persona to be mambeis of n charter wwnmhrinn to prepare a plan of metropolitan government Candidates ahaU bo qualified electors reel ding within the proposed metropolitan region, who shall ba ncmiaetod by petition signed, with their respective addrraoo by not fewer then fifty registered voters residing within tha proponed region. Said petition enaD be filed with the Secretary of State at beet sixty days pnor to the general election. If a majority of tha electors voting upon the ques ts B THl M pinjrt Mlmi da-Ho- re-gi- pro-eeau- I Con-etituti- cn TWO-THIRD- S H I |