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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1976 PAGE 6 1 I!)4- LONNE'S CONN. Trombone, 48H Constellation, 3 mo. old. Exc. cond. $375. Coll dosses. 10-- 7 825-765- Call of School HAWAIAN up now for fall Dance. Sign 731-520- 10-2- 1 REMODELING HANDYMAN will do carpentry, electric and plumbing work. Reasonale rotes. 782-80- - PERSIAN $ free. KITTENS weeks old. Cal SERVICES trade: FOR SALE OR sonal resume of work exp. and 10-- 7 1975 Toyota ragrcBa references to P.O. Box SIC. Ut. 841 10. Donnelson at Bill Froerer's Insurance Agency. For info regarding our tenant 3 91 74 YAMAHA RD-35- 9,000 mi., recent cona, $349. Can Bus. ph. 773-314- Approx. good Boo enmem. home tune-up- cattle, all kinds ond sizes, 4469 w. 300 n., west Point. Phone except tf Sunday. . FEEDER 825-209- 3 825-348- 10-1- 7 10-1- 4 added. Overall fair at- and lose tendance was approximately an increase of five weight with new shape diet plan 355,200 and Hydrex Water Pills. Kearns percent over last years g Drug & Dyches Pharmacy. crowd, he CONTROL HUNGER 1 1 record-breakin- said. Actually, Bringhurst said, attendance got off to a slow start compared to the of fair last the NEW HAPPEN MGS BOOKS are early days in Inclement weather year. now available. Coupons good until 1977. August Food, en- tertainment ond recreation coupons. Big savings, great gifts. $5 for each book. Ph. 10-2- 1 SPACE available for for home storage? Call information about concentrated safe and economical storage 10-items. UMITED 782-623- 7 BOSCH BREAD MIXERS. Magic Mill wheat grinders and bread mixers. Also ELECTROLUX soles and service, plus supplies. Call tf Ray Judd. 825-232- NEW dog houses, various sizes, $12 and up, 3874 Orchard, S. Ogden, ph. 10-1- 4 392-642- FOR SALE 1967 ' ton pickup. 352 cu. In. V-- 8 4 speed tieni, long wheel base, wide box, exc. rubber. Sealed bid bid $900. See at 2611 min. only, S. 9085 W., Magna. Ph. Bids dose Oct. 20, or 1976,6 p.m. 2S0-776- S 250-956- 10-2- 1 15 FOOT Bismeyer boat, recently upholstered, 75 seats hor- sepower Mercury engine, 1962 model. Good for fishing and $800. Ph. 825-866- 4 skiing. Asking and leave phone number. BOSCH bread mixers, Magic Mill wheat grinders, new and used. Also vice. Judd. Electrolux sales and serplus supplies. Call Ray tf 825-232- Prizos for fish ponds and othar fund raising ac tlvHias. Pricas rang from 45 to $1.00 por dozan. Good quality at low pricas. Wo want to sarvo YOU Call: 825-945- iC " 1 king size master bdrm., bath, central air cond., fully brick, compl. fenced, fin. family room, full redwood deck beaut, view lot. Drive under 2 car garage. Formal eating area, 1300 sq. ft. on main floor. Located in So. Rivejdale. Close to Hill Air Force North and West entrances. 1314 W. Ritter 10-Dr. Coll 621 2627. 3 BDRM., 2 firepl., the FRESHLY 766-0614- . 10-2- PAINTED 3 bdrm. ram- bler. Extra storoge room, carpet. drapes, fenced yard, garden, peach tree, mony large shade trees and raspberries. Located in Kearns, $21,900. Call , Steve at Western Realty. HOME? or home Call Glenn Donnelson, at Bill Froerer's Insurance Agency, compare our nqjw low rates. "Finding the best insurance for the lowest cost is our job." tf 3 Coll CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING, your farm, fast, clean, efficient service. Call for appointment. 392-879- 1 10-2- 1 A MOTOR portunity WELL QUAUFIED . teacher will tend your children, while you work. Provide activities, games, and hot meals. Roy area. Call 773-222- 10-- 7 to perform Ogden. 621-684- 9 PRE 10-- 7 392-339- 4 SCHOOL Op- publicly. or SEWING; 773-216- 10-1- 4 Paik-wa- 12.7 4 For Used Cars and Trucks, Any Condition, We Pick Up child care. age, hot meals, 1270 Clearfield. 825-493- E. 1400 S 10-- 7 PARTS FOR SALE ACME Quality paint, work guar. Free tf est. Call Don, 399-246- 4 487-549- 3 298-147- GO CLASSIFIED Young ladies of this area are invited to enter the Utah United Teenager Pageant to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17, 18 and 19, 1977. The Utah Pageant is the Official State Preliminary to the Miss United Teenager Pageant to be held in Washington, D.C., December, 1977. Host Hotel for the three day event is the Hotei Utah. Richard Pollman from Reno, Nevada will Emcee the Annual Event. Contestants will be judged on Scholastic and Civic Achievements, Beauty, Poise and Personality. No swimsuit or talent competition is required. Contestants must-b8 between years of age as of December 31, 1977 and have at least a B average in school. Each contestant will be requested to participate in the Volunteer Community 14-1- tf s. Ice brought in about $10,000 more in revenue than last year, Bringhurst said. Except for two or three per week nights, said Bringhurst, the grandstand was filled to and maximum capacity then some for two evening performances by such stars as Jim Nabors, Donna Fargo, Lynn Anderson, Ray Price, Tanya Tucker and La Costa, to mention some. In fact, he there were some added, nights when , large, crowds had to be FILL OUT AND MAIL CHECK TO: i COPPER PRINTING COMPANY 9124 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 turned away from the grandstand because they were full. Bringhurst said, We spent $120,000 this year for entertainment. Even with the top billing we provided this year, he added, we spent $8,000 less than our entertainment expenses last year. Because this years fair was held in conjunction with a bicentennial year, said the fair purBringhurst, chased a limited edition of commemorative bronze coins, which could someday be collectors items. What few are left, he added, are still available at the administration fairgrounds office for $1.50 on a first come, first served basis. Pleas Run My Ad for . WEEK(S) NAME. ADDRESS. 469-843- e PHONE Get off your rocker. Dont take old age sitting down. ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION (Passed March 12. 1975) A joint resolution proposing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements for voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications to vote. Service Program of the United Teenager Pageant. This teaches program teenagers to share and participate in school and civic affairs by contributing a . minimum of 8 hours time worthwhile Civic or Volunteer work of benefit to the community. Each contestant is required to write and present on stage as Essay entitled My Country" The winner of the Utah Pageant will receive an allexpense paid trip to compete in the Miss United Teenager Pageant in Washington, D.C. Sec. 7. Except in elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. Section 1. It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution the State of Utah be amended to read: Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. Sec. l.The rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. Both male and female citizens of this State shall enjoy equally all civil, political and religious rights and privileges. Sec. 2. Every citizen of tte United States, 18. years of age or over, who makes proper proof of residence In this state for 30 dayo next preceding any election, or lor such other period as required by law, shall be entitled to vote in the election. && Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally incompetent person or persons convicted of treason, or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: of ,Av0, States. Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. two-third- ,0 Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector voter of this State unless such person be a citizen of the United andor replaced Those words in italic are being eliminated with the underscored words. Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States, twenty one years of age or over, who has been a legal resident of this state for six months and of the county for sixty days next preceding any election, shall be entitled to vote in the election, except that in a presidential election year persons who make proper proof of residence in this state for thirty days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and of the United States only. Sec. 3. In all cases except those of treason, felony or breach the peace, electors voters shall be privileged from arrest on the days of election, during their attendance at elections, and going to and returning therefrom. Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may be held as provided by law. The terms of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. of Sec. 4. No elector voter shall be obliged to perform militia duty on the day of election except in time of war or public danger. V? CAJTDi PAMT1NG: Interior and exterior. Hot 111 825-303- sewing alterations, repairs of ony type for men or ladies. Wedding lines, tailoring, custom sewing, all work guaranteed. Mrs. E. LaMar , 5435 S. Nelson. tf 2050 W Roy. 10-2- 1 PROGRAM Ph. professionally experienced U CENSED - Clearfield. 0 meals and loving children care, hourly rates for efore and after school children. Some transportation furnished. We are starting a swing shift child care. Call, let us know your needs. 825-962- 4 range- kPfBYMAIL! Young Ladies Sought For National Pageant 1 garage wauto door. $45,500. Open House on Sat., Ocf. 9, pm. 29 N. 760 E. Kaysville. Ph. or 825-721- Mon-tesso- ri 10-2- dancers also welcome. 10-1- 4 state and DESPERATION SALE: Home in Eost Kaysville by owner. 1300 sq. ft. Full bsmt., 2 firepl., 4 bdrm., disp., dishw., dble. spr. sys 773-643- stove, refrigerator. valley coupled with unconfavorable forecasts tributed, in part, to the fewer number of fairgoers. Other r, 825-854- $6500. in success of the fair was as indoor and outdoor departments, labor, provide easy as using a yardstick, Bringhurst chuckled, but it security, janitorial, adisnt quite that simple. ministrative and mainAttendance, for example, is tenance support, to mention activities, Bringhurst an important measurement, several jobs, Olsen said. Both commercial and as but it is only one of many such speculated, indicators. reduced weekend competitive exhibitors inLagoons "Appetites were certainly creased this year, according prices, the opening of school, For examsaid to Bringhurst. year, primary elections and even up this Concessionaire ple, he said, the Home Arts the Pacific Coast League Bringhurst. championship playoff at Art Teece reported food and Department broke all records Roene Wood, Derks Field, may have refreshment sales topped last this year. contributed collectively to years record. Thousands of Murray, home arts superfewer fair patrons in the people of all ages munched visor, said, There were 768 135 more than corn dogs, hot dogs, french exhibitors beginning." were 2,984 There cold last hot meals, meals, fries, year. Bringh-urs- l Nevertheless, soft drinks, cold beer, cotton articles on display, 493 more said, good weather candy and whatever else was than 1975, she added. As a prevailed during most of the handy, from opening day. matter of fact, Wood said, fair and record turnouts it took a lot of extra effort by Sept. 9. The most popular during the final days made single food item, said Teece, devoted workers to get the difference. were the corn dogs. everything entered, judged "I wish measuring the Fairgoers consumed 118,000 and displayed in the allotted of them. The fair sold 85,932 time before the fair opened. hot dogs, 26,000 hamburgers, She emphasized, Quality as 196.000 soft drinks and about well as quantity was up with Teece added, many outstanding sweep-stake- s 25.000 beers, not to mention enumerable winners and runner-upother items. Nearly 350 persons were Every nook and cranny was utilized to provide fair hired the by and other prizes. Among the temporarily with a total payroll of ap- fairground space for comprizes that will be awarded at acmercial exhibitors, the 1977 National Pageant are proximately $100,000, to Olsen, Bringhurst noted. In spite of Kathryn cording in $15,000 scholarships and accountant for the fair. that, he added, we still had awards, 1977 Thunderbird for Temporary employees sell to turn down more than 125 the reigning year, $2,000 tickets, take tickets, audit, requests months before the personal appearance conand attend various fair opened. Even Holiday on tract, $2,000 wardrobe, Silver supervise Serviceware and trip to Europe. Those interested in entering the Utah United Teenager Pageant may write for information to Barbara S. Munday, State Director, 1491 Hidden Hills Parkway, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30099 or call (404 ) other parts of persons only counting paid admissions NEW DELUXE unfum., 2 attended the annual state bdrm., carpet, drapes, range, exposition. This attendance fridge, dishw., air cond., washer-dryeexceeds all previous single hookup, carport and day records by more than storage, located in Sunset. Call 10,000 people, Bringhurst or built awning, washerdryer, OWN S' 250-509- 825-634- 5 10-- 7 359-255- TZ3.4$ owners policy, ph. us for all your Fair Director Hugh C. insurance needs. "Finding the Bringhurst said today, The best insurance for the lowest 1976 Utah State Fair was cost is our job.'1 tf bigger and better than ever. In fact, he continued, On FOR RENT: 3 bdrm. partially furn. Sept. 18, an unprecedented bachelor apt. Call and Im 57,212 10-- 1682. 1973 TAMARACK 65x12, 2, GB4EALOGY WORK. Quality service to all by experts. P.O. Box bedim, large bath, breakfast bar, i air cond., storage shed, 11844, SLC, Ut. 84147. morning or afternoon sessions avail. Highly qualified teachers. 15. FT. travel trailer (Jet), very good cond., sleeps 6, fumooB, icebox, 12 volt pump, $1,200 or make offer. Antique radio, 3 phase water pomp, apt, s;ze gas Fsoir RENTERS are you protected from fire and crime losses? Ph. Glenn 621-614- or young BOYS truck (long bed), $3657; 1974 Subaru station wagon (38 mpg) $2775; 14 ft. Valeo Pram, $300; Bolex 8mm movie camera (automatic lens) $100; 16 gauge FN auto-5- , $175; Univox guitar and case, $175; Gillfillam antique radio, $75; VW trailer hitch, $20; 3 goats, (one milking) $60, $30, $15. Cll c MATURE COUPLE or single women to work in girls program, evenings or weekends. Send per- man s watch found. First name is on band. Please call and identify. 782-652- 52 CHEV convertible, needs top, $1500. 242 S. 750 E. Clearfield. 10-1- 4 Coll 825-077- CHILDRENS SCHOOL OF ROY now accepting enrollment for fall, ages 2' to 6, 825-645- SIGN UP NOW for the most authentic Hawaiian and Tahitian dance instruction in the area. Highly qualified licensed instructor, under direction of Tom Kanahele, former director of Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii. Also offering instruction in Maori, Samoan, Fijian and Phillippine dance. Private or group instruction. All ages. Male Six MONTESSORI 'tmsm Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977. |