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Show There's No Vvn, SUBSTITUTE J , 'v for fVkh 1 EXPERIENCE L i h L-J RE-ELECT iMauns ir op 2-Year County Commissioner - Republican WeolfSi of Experience ... Mars Pope has been .nvolved in community service activities in Moab all his life. His public service has included terms as City Councilman Council-man and Mayor; ihe has held nearly every civic post in the community. commun-ity. This experience qualifies him to recognize problems as they develop, and come up with sound, equitable solutions. & Time for t he Job . . . Mars Pope has been Gv.vd County's "Full Time Commissioner." His retirement has given him the time to spend, and scarcely a day has passed during ths- p-"t nine years when he lhas not been on the job, working for Gran:! County and its people. Sound Fiscal Management . . . Mars Pop; has long been an advocate of sound fiscal responsibility. He has worked closely with County capital improvement programs; has been a key mover in improvements to the aiirport, the construction construc-tion of the new library, new courthouse addition, and many other faeiikies. II; will watch your tax dollar closely. No lies to Grind . . . Mars Pope does not represent any group except the people in general. He is not motivated by any pet project or any petty gripe. He is dedicated to serving the best interests of the people of Grand County. D0NT EXPERIMENT . . . ICeep a Mon in Office Who Will Represent All the People (Paid Political Adv.) We couldn't send a better man. !' h J2 L.J V- U ) " ' " - , 'o i J PI -V. ' -a J If! U ? : , :.;t v , 1.. --f T : . v : r t v ' r KEITH p A man for all people! . ' ' ' ' '-. ". ' ' ' f 'V' v- M'i : ':'-';'3'': i'''1'-' amendments shall become i.O'iniy for CO d;iys next pre- Z'.r.io cT Ula!:." Ko Lilt or 3 I .... part of this constitution. ceding any election, shall be Joint Resolution shall be p Crn 1 rrnr- f-T? TTt'ATT , , entitled to vote in the elec- passed, except with the as- . KSXA.J.ii, VJJJ UlAU The revision or amendment tion except that in a presi. sent of the majori(y of al OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE of an entire article or the dential election year persons the members elected to each SAT.T TjATTTI CrTY addition of a new article to wh0 j.q. pr0per proof o house of the Legislature, and 'art thls constitution may be pro -xesidence in this state for 30 after it has been read three SentpmriPr 1 1970 posted as a single amendment days immediately preceding times. The vote upon the - ceptemoer X, uio and may be submitted to the the jast voter registration final passage of all bills shall ll electors as a single question day may register and vote be by yeas and nays; an(j -re: Dear Fellow Citizens: or proposition, bucn amend- for a president and a vice- no law shall be revised or merit may relate to one sub- president o the United amended bv reference to its The Legislature Of the State of Utah has Jec or "y number of sub- states only. title only; but the act as re- f entmstefmewiththereSVOn ffpSTonned Tn Section 2. The secretary t hshmg the following Propositions, Which re- other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to sub- Hshed at len-th The Legis- r, late to changes ill the Constitution Of the tion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amend- ature in any hw imposing State Of Utah. germane to the subject mat- merit to the electors of the incomo taxes may define the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the next amount on, in respect to, or In the beginning Of the body Of each Propo- VISed; amended or being pro- general election in the man- by which the taxes are im- w Sitiomve have Set forth the Ballot Title Of the Posed as a new article. ner provided by law. posed or measured, by refer- t Proposition as U will appear on the General Section 2. Proposed amend- Section 3. If adopted by 1ence tof a",y Prov!f,n c,.,tes 'Election Ballot on November 3, 1970. Because The secretary of state the electors of this state, this '"he same may be or'be- of the very serious nature of these Proposi- fCl tl Tf tffcct -oSeX time or , tions which your State Legislature has caused, electors of the state of Utah ' ' irom time t0 time and m''y to be placed before you, I Urge that each of at the next general election prescribe exceptions or modi- .. fe you study the text of the Propositions in full. jn the manner provided by If s any s '';n: , . , Jaw- PROPOSITION KO. 3 s " -P; I Urge you to consult With your friends, Section 3 Effective date r, Section 2. The Secretary neighbors and local Civic leaders in order that If adopted 'by the electors tivpDPvnP of State is directed to sub- ,t you may gain all information necessary to of this state, this amendment X Kt-ttlitNCt mit this proposed amendment render a jllSt and Wise decision. faU take effect on January A JOINT RESOLUTION ne.Vge'ne'ral .i; Sincerely, ' ' artSiTsect1 .; 22 OF THE CONSTITU- vldcd by Jaw I CLYDE L. MILLER TION OF THE STATE Section 3 If adopted by Secretary Of State PROPOSITION NO. 2 UTAH, RELATING Rectors of th, sU,e , th, . I 1 i; RESIDENCY FOR y tsSvFl " J h $ VU1INU ING FOR PASSAGE PROPOSITION NO. 1 Section 1. Method of TnTX7T, fcnrnTrov AND AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION AMEND. nt oftmendment PROpSsINGTOMnS VE BY CLYDL L. MENT PROCEDURE r&Luw Ve ARTICIE IV SECTION REFERFATCE TO THE xetary of SUUc of S.n.e ApTTMRES0LUTI0N KTl&ZurZ TION OF THE STATE WS OF THE' UNITED tht.S - PROPOSING TO AMEND Ihtrt 't mxa OF UTAH, RELATING blAlLb- js a full, true and corrert TION I- OFTHE loN Sdfo each'of ThTlwo TO THE STATE RESI- . Be it resolved by the Leg- copy of the cos.W ::t STITUTIOM OF THP houses' sha11 vote in favor ?nR niiilKSJ !Sa'".re tke &"J'e f Vtah mt'"clment? '"Tn Thirty- STATP OP T1TATT Ri? thereof, such proposed Sn-ri" a vWSr? tf-th'rds f " members regular session of the I hirt) LATING TO PROPOSFn amendment or amendments T VOTE AND RDUC- eleeted to. each of the two L.ghth Lc-g.slatare, 1J0J. ANDMENTSTOHE IT TO SIX MONTHS, houses voUns m Mw there mKSS WHERE- " CONSTITUTITON AND vXaXavrtathereon lt resolved bv the Leg- OF, I have hereunto set my , , ?&Y?l$G HE and the Teglatoe shaU islature t lhe Stale of Utah, Section 1. It is proposed Land, and affixed the Great ,. "25 Fx0R .REVI- se the same to be pub- two-thirds of all members o amend Article VI Section Seal of the State of Ltah. SION OP AN ENTIRE ged in a" elst one newt elected f the two 22 of the Constitution of the at Salt Lake City, th W ;. AK11CLE. paper in eyery county of the houses voting in avor there- s'ate o Utah to read as M- day oi September, 19 0. Be it resolved by the Leg- state, where a newspaper is ': lows: islature of the State of Utah, published, for tw0 months Section 1. It is proposed Section 2. The enacting M,,nr, f two-thirds of all members jmmediately preceding the to amend ArticIe Jv Secti clause of every law shall bS CLDE U elected to each of the two next general election, at 2 of. the Constitution of the "Be it enacted by the Lcuis- 4k MILLER U houses voting m favor there- wh" time the said amend- state of Utah to read as lol- lature of the Slate of Utah." f&&&Y of: . xnent or amendments shall inwt;. i,mnt 1.,., 1 ' .-tvS . . be submitted to the electors l0WS' V , '7, " H Pi Secretary Section I. Amend article, of the state for their approv- Every citizen of the United electors as provided in suh X-fW ?J of V TO7fd fmend Ar- al or rejection and if a ma- States, twenty-one years of division 2 se -tion of t Cl -W State tide XXIII Section 1, of jonty of the electors voting age or over, who has been a article and su 1, , I V.'. the constitution of the State thereon shall approve the legal .resident of this state u," 11 'ifc i " ' ' j of Utah to read as follows: same, such. amendment or for six months and of the acted by the people of the |