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Show ,? proposition No. 3 missioncrs of the Utah State Bar, the Salt Lake Area Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce, and UTECO (Utahns for Effective Government) Govern-ment) . Both Governor Calvin L Rampton and Republican gu' bernatorial candidate Nicholas Strike have endorsed the proposal, pro-posal, as well as the other three amendments which will be on the Nov. 7 ballot. Approval Appro-val of the school amendment is contained in the Republican state platform, and favorable action by the Democratic Central Cen-tral Committee is expected prior to Nov. 7. 'vhH Is e fourth "article de.I. 31 ,r constitutional i .hlch will be on T ih voters Nov. . No 3 deals with -e of Article X of H 'constitution be re-and re-and gating the manda- : lent that cities of 'ee second class have il district? i time, Article X. ,ndi ;f the Utah Constitu-lrd- V. "in cities of the first !ar- a class the public Ely "J, sholl be controlled controll-ed of Education fities, separate and "s't ae counties m r, "es are located." "j I" the first and second ,rd" h have their own 7 Si are Salt Lake Ida Muray, Logan, '.findment fills two First it would allow hat "In of a city school "d : a5h.hatofthe county lllle "if it were felt desirable ;ic or other reasons. den .'.',d it would remove the tw sments for cities to form school districts as der d, the population of a at .j dass city. Because the rerl amendment would re-ited re-ited :an existing requirement, aid be permissive in its 'ley , ek" s proposition was placed his Ie ballot by approval of eci' j;i Utah Legislature, and i make it possible for son districts to consolidate esi' reater economy in admin-esi" admin-esi" iive costs. )0dl -ji proposal has been en- last -J by the Board of Com- Lnn |