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Show . J I :H I .'I > till'. Par/c Record C-10 Wed/Thurs/Fri, September 15-17, 2004 SINGLE PETS LOOKING FOR LOVE SUMMIT COUNTY FRIENDS OF ANIMALS has the following dogs available for adoption (call Professional, friendly real estate service for buyers and sellers in Park City & Deer Valley SUSAN CATENACCI Associate Broker, GR1 Prudential 435655-8574 888 655-8574 (toll free) sossiiLC@xmisslon.com Utah Real Estate www.parkcily4sale.com 5 Acre Secluded Estate 7,100 sq.ft. Granite Counters Indoor Swimming Pool Radiant Heat •"Dewcy" is a ninc-monlh-old male black lab mix. He is very tall and handsome. He gets along well with other dogs, cats and humans of all ages. He is housetrained and knows some basic commands. He'd love to sleep in your bed. •"Mickey" is a 13-year-old, young-atheart, male black lab. He's now searching for a safe haven where he can live out his remaining years with dignity and respect. Can he retire at your house? •"Koda" is a 10-month-old black lab/husky mix. He is very loving and wanls to play all the time (in the water, fetching sticks, digging). He gets along well with other dogs but needs a family with older kids. He has graduated from basic training and knows many commands. •"Diamond" is a one-year-old Walker coonhound. She is very sweet and her tail wags all the time. She has a beautiful coal of short white, black and brown hair - she's very pretty. She gets along well with other dogs and children. •"Stewart" is a handsome 18-monlhold rust and white male coonhound. He is quite a mellow fellow. His family is moving to Hawaii and he would prefer to stay here on the mainland. He loves playing tug of war, his cozy bed and chewics. He gets along well with other dogs and loves children. He would make a wonderful family pet. FRIENDS OF ANIMALS has the following cats available for adoption: •"Molly" is a five-year-old, female Private Gated Drive Cherry Wood Office 4 Bedrooms, 5 1/2 Baths 5.12 Acres Exclusively Listed By: Dave Schori Associate Broker/RMA Real Estate Call (435) 901-2222 to see this awesome home! www.5acreManor.com "Prince" is a two-yearold corgi/bordcr collie mix. His family is moving and no one can keep him. He is a little timid but "ill certainly warm up to a loving family. He gets along great with other dogs, cats and children. striped black, white and gray tabby mix. She has a beautiful face. She would do best in a home with no other cats, dogs or young children. •"Chevy" is a one-year-old black and gray female tabby with white booties. She is vocal and enjoys getting scratched behind her ears. •"Shceba" is a two-year-old black shorthaired female. She is looking for a place where she can relax and enjoy life. •"Zoe" is a three-year old cream and grey tabby mix. She is a sweetheart and gets along with other cats. •"Midnight" is a two-year old sleek, athletic and friendly black shorthair female. She loves to daydream about what a cool family she will be with when she is adopted. •"Colt" is a two-year-old male black long-haired kitty. He must be the friendliest cat ever and he has a lot to chat about. He loves attention and cuddling. •"Oreo" is a three-year-old male black and white shorthair. He gets along with other cats and humans of all ages. He's friendly and outgoing. •"Georgie" is a two-year-old male black and while shorlhair. He loves being petted and will let you know how happy he is with constant meows and purrs. •"Kar" is a two-year-old female black and wliile shorthair. She is a tad shy but warms up quickly once she gets to know you. •"Tabby Cathy" is an eight-year-old, brown long-haired tabby. She is looking for a home without dogs. She would love a second chance at happiness, how about -it your house? •"Aruba" is a beautiful eight-monthold female tortie. She knows she's pretty and loves to be treated like a queen. She is current on all shots and is spayed and microchipped. •"Snickers" is a two-year-old beautiful female tortoise shell. She is a little shy but will give all her love to you. She needs a home where she can expect lots of love and attention as she gets lonesome for human company. She is just the sweetest - an FOA sentimental favorite! •"Sugar Ray" is a four-year-old longhaired male. He is a very cool dude and likes to just hang around in his hammock. Can he come hang around your house? •"Joe Cool" is a two-year-old longhaired grey and white male. He needs to be in a home without any dogs. He is on the large side but a real gentle giant. •"Fishy" is an adult male orange tabby. He loves mice and cat toys. He's very playful but may need to be the only cat. •"Louie*' is an adult male orange tabby. He is pretty shy and lowkey. This would make him a perfect housepct. He promises not to get into any trouble. He loves kids. •"Rainbow" is a gorgeous, fouryear-old long-haired tortie. He likes to start conversations (and we respectfully listen). •"Slarlina" is a very special girl. She is a one-year-old Russian blue. She has feline leukemia and recently had a litter of kittens, none of which survived. Don't let the "leukemia'' word scare you. It is NOT contagious to humans and only contagious to other cats through the litter pan and saliva. Cats with leukemia can live just as long as other cats. Starlina is healthy in all other respects and is a sweet and affectionate little lady. She just needs to be the only cat and an indoor cat. Most of the animals listed above can be seen at Furburbia located at the Tanger Outlet at Suite No. 100 (under the Mrs. Fields Caft5). Furburbia is open Monday through Friday, noon to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. For more information, call Friends of Animals at Furburbia, at 649-5441. ADVOCATES FOR ANIMALS, a nonprofit corporation helping to prevent euthanasia in our local shelters has the following cats and dogs infostercare •"Alyssa" is a one-year-old female orange tabby, beautiful striped marking with a sleek Oriental body. A bit shy at first. (647-0252) •"Stickers" is a one-year-old large male black and white tuxedo (6470252) •"Widget" is a four-month-old female black kitten (647-0252) •"Ling" is an thrcc-month-old female gray tabby/tortoise kitten (647-0252) •"Ebony" in a four-month-old female medium-hair black kittenextremely lovable (647-0252) •"Button" is a nine- week-old, medium-hair black and white male kitten (647-0252) •"Fable" is a one-year-old longhaired, fawn and black female tabby (602-9905) •"Kitten" is a five-month-old female black & gray stripped tabby - a beautiful stripped purr machine. •"Rascal" is a four-month-old male lilac point Siamese. •"Checkers" is a five-year-old short- "Sandy" is a 10-year-old, female buff-colored cocker spaniel. She was found on U.S. 40 in Heber. Despite her recent injustice, she is super sweet, spunky, healthy and happy. She gets along with cats, dogs and people who will give her the respect she deserves. hair male orange tabby over white. He's a little chubby but sweet and quiet. •"Sydney" is a six-year-old female calico/tortie - gorgeous coloring and a little on the chubby side but very lovable •"Roxanne" is an 11-month-old female orange and bltick tabby (currently with four kittens which will be available in two to three weeks). * Additional kittens available - call Laurel at 649-1024 Many of these aits can be seen at Petco Fort Union and Puico Redwood. Visit Petfinder.com Tor more pictures. •"Roxie" is a two-year-old female Catahoula hound (714-3647). •"Kiba" is an ll-month-old black lab/retriever (714-3647) •"Tiko" is a six-monlh-old small male chocolate lab cross (714-3647 •"Raven" is a six-monlh-old male small black lab cross. (714-3647) •"Buddy" is a 10-month-old male pit/black lab cross. He's well socialized and very sweet. (714-3647) "Whitey" is a three-year-old all white, long-haired male. He has an ulcer in his right eye but is on medication and is getting better. He gets along «ith other cats and children but would do best in a home without dogs. In accordance, with Utah Code Section 20A-7-103,1, Gayle McKeachnie, Lieutenant Governor orthe State of Utah, do certify that the following three constitutional amendments will appear on the ballot at the General Election to be held November 2,2004. For more information, please visit www.elections.utah.qQV. 2004 Proposed Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment Number 1 RESOLUTION ON IMPEACHMENT AUTHORfTY Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (1) explicitly authorize the Utah House of Representatives to convene for the purpose of impeachment if two-thirds of the representatives are in favor of convening; (2) require the Utah Senate to convene for a trial of impeachment rf the House of Representatives has voted to Impeach; (3) allow the same amount of legislative compensation per day during an impeachment session as is allowed during an annual general session; and (4) delete an outdated reference to justices of the peace in an impeachment provision? Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 16, to read: Article VI, Section 16. [Duration of sessions.] (1) No annual general session of the Legislature [shoH] may exceed 45 calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. (2) No [special] session [$heH] of the Legislature convened bv the Governor under Article VII. Section 6 may exceed SO calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. [When any ocaoion of the Lcgiolflturo trying cosco of impeachment eyceodo the number of days it may remain in oeaaion as provided in this section, (ho members ohell receive compensation only for oxponaca ond milQogo for those days in excess of 30.] Section 2. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 17, to read: Article VI, Section 17. [Impeachment by House.] CD. The House of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeachment, but in order to impeach, two-thirds of all the members elected must vote therefor. (2) If not already convened in an annual general session, the House of Representatives mav convene for the oumose of impeachment if a noil of members conducted by the Speaker of the House indicates that two-thirds of the members of the House of Representatives are In favor of convening. Section 3. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 18, to read: Article VI, Section 18. [Trial of Impeachment by Senate.] (1) All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate, and senators, when sitting for that purpose, shall take oath or make affirmation to do justice according to the law and the evidence. (2) Upon an impeachment bv the House of Representatives, the Senate shall, if not already convened in an annual general session, convene for the purpose of trvina the impeachment. (3) When the Governor is on trial, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside. (A) No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds of the senators elected. Section 4. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 19, to read: Article VI, Section 19. [Officers liable for impeachment - Judgment -Prosecution by law.] The Governor and other State and Judicial officers!, except justices of the peace,] shall be liable to impeachment for high crimes, misdemeanors, or malfeasance in office; but judgment in such cases shall extend only to removal from office and disqualification to hold any office of honor, trusty or profit in the State. The party, whether convicted or acquitted, shall, nevertheless, be liable to prosecution, trial, and punishment according to law. Section 5. Submlttal to voters. The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the voters of the state at the next regular general election in the manner provided bv law. Section 6. Effective date. If the amendment proposed bv this joint resolution is approved bv a majority of those voting on it at the next regular general election, the amendment shall take effect on January 1 2QQ& Constitutional Amendment Number 2 RESOLUTION - EXCEPTION TO SUBSCRIBING TO STOCK PROHIBITION Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to authorize the state or a public institution of higher education to acquire an ownership interest in a private business In exchange for rights to intellectual property developed by the state or public institution of higher education? Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article VI, Section 29, to read: Article VI, Section 29. [Lending public credit and subscribing to stock or bonds forbidden Exception.] (Tho Legislature may not authorize the] (1) Neither the State{r-©f] nor any county, city, town, school district, or other political subdivision of the State [to] mav lend its credit or. except as provided in Subsection (2). subscribe to stock or bonds in aid of any [raiirood, telegraph or other] private individual or corporate enterprise or undertaking^ except aa provided in Article X, Section 5]. (2) Except as otherwise provided bv statute, the State or a public institution of oost-secondarv education mav acouire an eouitv interest in a private business entity as consideration for the sale, license, or other transfer to the private business entity of intellectual property developed in whole or in part bv the State or the public institution of oost-secondarv education, and mav hold or dispose of the eguitv interest. Section 2. It is proposed to amend Utah Constrtution Article X, Section 5, to read: Article X, Section 5. [State School Fund and Uniform School Fund - Establishment and use Debt guaranty.] (1) There is established a permanent State School Fund which shall consist of revenue from the following sources: (a) proceeds from the sales of all lands granted by the United States to this state for the support of the public elementary and secondary schools; (b) 5% of the net proceeds from the sales of United States public lands lying within this state; (c) all revenues derived from nonrenewable resources on state lands, other than sovereign lands and lands granted for other specific purposes; (d) all revenues derived from the use of school trust lands; (e) revenues appropriated by the Legislature; and (f) other revenues and assets received by the fund under any other provision of law or by bequest or donation. (2) (a) The State School Fund principal shall be safely invested and held by the state in perpetuity. (b) Only the interest and dividends received from investment of the State School Fund may be expended for the support of the public education system as defined in Article X,61 Section 2 of this constitution. (c) The Legislature may make appropriations from school trust land revenues to provide funding necessary for the proper administration and management of those lands consistent with the state's fiduciary responsibilities towards the beneficiaries of the school land trust. Unexpended balances remaining from the appropriation at the end of each fiscal year shall be deposited In the State School Fund. (d) The State School Fund shall be guaranteed by the state against loss or diversion. (3) There is established a Uniform School Fund which shall consist of revenue from the following sources: (a) interest and dividends from the State School Fund; (b) revenues appropriated by the Legislature; and (c) other revenues received by the fund under any other provision of law or by donation. (4) The Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the state's public education system as defined in Article X. Section 2 of this constitution and apportioned as the Legislature shall provide. (5) (a) FPhel Notwithstanding Article VI. Section 29. the State may guarantee the debt of school districts created in accordance with Article XIV, Section 3, and may guarantee debt incurred to refund the school district debt. Any debt guaranty, the school district debt guaranteed thereby, or any borrowing of the state undertaken to facilitate the payment of the state's obligation under any debt guaranty shall not be included as a debt of the state for purposes of the 1.5% limitation of ArticJe XIV, Section 1. (b) The Legislature may provide that reimbursement to the state shall be obtained from monies which otherwise would be used for the support of the educational programs of the school district which incurred the debt with respect to which a payment under the state's guaranty was made. Section 3. Submrttal to voters.The lieutenant governor is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the voters of the state at the next regular genera! election in the manner provided, by law. Section 4. Effective date. If the amendment proposed by this hint resolution is approved bv a majority of those voting on it at the next regular general election, the amendment shall take effect on January 1. 2QQ&. Constitutional Amendment Number 3 JOINT RESOLUTION ON MARRIAGE Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to provide that: (1) marriage consists only of the legal union between a man and a woman; and (2) no other domestic union may be recognized as a marriage or given the same or substantially equal legal effect? Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to enact Utah Constitution Article I, Section 29, to read: Article I, Section 29. [Marriage.] (1) Mamage consists only of the legal union between a man and a woman. (2) No other domestic union, however denominated, mav be recognized as a marriage or given the same or substantially eouivalent legal effect. Section 2 SubmitUI to voters. The lieutenantidovett or is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the voters of the state at the fodirfl/ xiular general election in the manner provided bv law. Section 3. Effective date. If the amendment proposed bv this Joint resolution Is approved by a majority of those voting on it at the next regular general election, the amendment shall take effect on January 1. 2005. |