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Show :iiSM Only two times before ii. the history of tie State of Utah has "v iciticnuutit irCttt wCG which gives the people a chance io stuhjnd a law passed by the State Legislature. According to Mr. John Tal-mage Tal-mage of the Utah Foundations, 32 East 1st So. the first was in .1341. when the Legislature passed a bill imposing a license on Retail Chain Stores where a company that had 10 or more stores in the state would pay a $50 annual tax on each store. This bill was repealed through, referendum. Again in 1953, a bill was passed which transfered Dixie, Weber and Snow College to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and closed the Carbon College. A referendum was used and the law repealed when placed on the ballot in 1954. The people of this generation probably have signed numerous petitions but this may be their first opportunity to sign a referendum refer-endum petition because this has never been before the people for twenty years. According to the Utah Code, a referendum is a presentation to the Secretary of State within sixty days after the final adjournment ad-journment of the Legislature, of a petition, signed by legal voters Sj1 ft 1(I Vii V It 4-9 f tV rn It -j V 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY I A.M. TiLL 1 1 P.M. EVERY DAY ' - SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TIL 10 P.M. - - m villi $ A W. TiLL 10 ?.M. EVERY CAY SUNDAYS A.M. TILL P.M. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP REf' JLAR BAPS Jiiiec1 - - 1 rp I U.-V5H 12 $tGQ caijs y BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHiFS 53c 1 r -,-vt j I 12-OZ. r PKS. t t "td BRtAM WW P vJK AlVPlllIK lurriica 79t 8-OZ. J PKG. WESSON OIL Z4-OZ. BOTTLE 1! V, Im 3ki;s. RUSSET HASH BROWN POTATOES WELCH'S fc-01. Cr IGRAPE JUICE RHODES BREAD LS 16-OZ. LOAF : i'-iL B . A 1 1. fc IN j uct SVfc COUPON il ALLEN'S SUPER 5 A V t COUPON ! ALLEN'S SUPER 5 AVE COUPON i l . ... - -r;- ....... !l ' .1 Ii" " 1 '" J 1 lfmr : AGGIES Tm PILLSBURY'S ff VIIs jMBk j SKETCH BAGS' CAKE MIX : ' I 1 lOCOUNT JjIbttliaiUlCttt-w-J 50COUNT t5'- LAYER VARIETY J nit -SiL. It 59f r;'L.. !i NfcC roa fl W .kzfl I Limit on coupon por urn purchased J Limit one coupon pr unit pufehsd I j Coupon rDlm April 9ih No. 3427 l Coupon Eapii April 1h No. 24! J J 43C - Land : Use f equal in number to ten per cent of all votes cast for all candi- An, t a& ffrti" . . preceding election and must - represent & majority or 2S counties coun-ties of the State of Utah in order to be valid. One of the golas has been reached by the group of workers. Concerned Citizens Committee for the protection of Property Rights, ! 90) So,' 1 1th East, Salt Lake City. Eighteen Counties of the twenty nine in the State of Utah have reached their quota and they are now being checked at the county clerks office of each respective county. Included in this list are Box Elder, Daggett. Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Juab, Kane, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Pete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Washington, Wayne and Wasatch Counties. The flood of petitions are growing in momentum also in Salt Lake City as the County Clerks at the Election Department Depart-ment where Mrs. Kay Llewllyn and Janet Darley have engaged additional staff to help in the tremendous task of checking the signatures which must flow through their office to get the qualified number of Salt Lake County votes. "We don't want state or federal feder-al control of private lands," said mss, a Perfect Easter Gift n HUNT'S TOMATO Wll 0 46-OZ. CAN f3 M I D A f I i ll I II M V k a v. i n Miracle Whip QUART JAR CRISP LERY HBL5 , . j v ra:;ch FF.E5H LARGE "AA" GRADE DEL j , i null lit tit J y 111 - 1 tiiWwi 13 1 m SI.. BANQUET MEAT PIES f ... t , 24-OZ. PKG. 43c 4 cans 89c . .....in ' ... HBaaaaaa a. . V I Ian lutlin Austin Beinap, co-chairman of the concerned Citizens. Mr. Bel- , :- - - nay 4.- cte.'iu a lauuiuuzic iui Congress from Utah's Second District on the Republican ticket. tick-et. He feels that the function of planning and zoning should stay at the county and local level. Elected officials are closer to the people and know their problems. prob-lems. It would be detramentai to any small community if they couldn't make decisions on a local level, if the planning and decisions were done by someone who does not live in the community. com-munity. Strict zoning has been placed in 27 of the 29 counties and one of the two counties left, Piute County has placed a mori-torium mori-torium on all subdivisions In the whole county until the people can agree on the zoning regulations regula-tions that they want. "It is also recognized that inherent in the enjoyment of private property rights is the responsibility of the property owner to acknowledge the good of the community of which his property is a part" (Section 2 of the Land Use Bill). "I have great faith," Belnap said as he tallied more than 40,000 votes on the petitions, "in the people of this state to keep their lands beautiful and their property in such a manner that it would work for the best good and if each person became indi- fi its m onn (T i TUNA CHUNK STYLE CAN F f n i h imCO CHARTFMIMf; M 3-LB. f). CAN KJ yl ra TV SWEET. JUICY raDSHES AND 1GREEN ONIONS I t e F ; M 6Kten AS? ABACUS n I 1v HUNGRY JACK PANCAKE FLOOS 4-LB. BAG MONTE 303 CAN SALAD VEGETABLES tOT PILLSB'JRY'S INSTANT KUNER CUT GREEN 2'j Ctm .BREAKFASfU.53c BEANS 3 cans S1.QQ PIERCE'S 2ij Cn HUNTS NEW 30J Cm TOMATOES 3 cans flOO POTATOES 5 cans 9Sc PRISKIES GOURMET t'j-oi. Cni REAL 8-oi. BoHU CAT FOOD 5 cans S100 LEMON JUICE 23c imm COLD f MEADOW GOLD O I YOGURT COTTAGE CHEESE I .0, ,, ft' fcyi CARTONS ' CARTON fcl V vidually responsible, instead of iop planners. The 1.3j Use Bill violate" Article VI Section of tna Constitution Consti-tution of the State of Utah," The Legislature shall not delegate to any apocid! cum mission, private Corporation or association, any interfere with, any municipal improvement, money, property or effects, whether held in trust or otherwise, to levy taxes, to select a capitol site or to perform per-form any municipal function." The Land Use Bill gives the Commission control over all the land, including the Indian Reservations, in violation of ex-. ex-. isting treaties with Indians in the State of Utah. The word "may" Was removed from the planning Nil just prior to it's introduction to the Legislature in January and the word "shall" used instead, giving the Commission Com-mission ultimate power, "The Commission Shall", according to a member of the House of Representatives, who was on the planning commission. An early leader in Utah warned the people "Never let the hand of tyranny or oppression oppres-sion rise in these mountains, but stand unflinchingly true by the Constitution of the United States, which our fathers sealed with their blood, never suffer its provisions to be infringed upon and if any man or set of men form themselves into a mob in these mountains to violate that tA f1 fci U I Jf fei an K Vlf MM I -LB. PKS. e a 4 ? ide f as I LB. PARCHMENT WRAP ii link 1 1 1 I 2 bunches 15 t a 1? ; j RovqO ROYAL -'GELATIN 3-OZ. PKG. ,UJ V- (Ss. PKGS. f!i7T WITH COUPON I Coupon Eipirei April 9th i 71 I ifW flUP ' C X II u? iee L'ia.Vs Icirgrat fitnii organization organiza-tion today urged senators and representatives rn Congress to vote against further controls on wages and prices. The Economic Econo-mic Stabilization Act, adopted in 1971, will expire April 30. Elmo W. Hamilton, Utah Farm Bureau president, outlined out-lined the farm group's views in a letter to the national lawmakers. law-makers. "The uncertainty created by economic controls has made our agricultural industry in-dustry much less efficient. Consumers have been hurt by this unwise experiment with economic controls," Hamilton said. The farm leader said price controls hurt low-Income people most because the controls drive low markup items from store shelves; manufacturers concentrate concen-trate on higher-profit items. sacred document, by taking away the civil or religious rights of any man, if he should be one of the most inferior beings that exist upon the face of the earth, be sure you crush it or spend the last drop of blood in your veins with the words of Truth and Liberty, Liberty and Truth, forever. for-ever. MRS. FiLEET'S tl MARGARINE JUMBO ROLLS arm leaner urges m I, 1 XV 0 i gouHEADOW GOU BUTTER 6LV fit GALLON 75 OLD FAITHFUL EOltELESS ZIV?TV I BAR S Ii n n n nn ii; -'X f b" h k $ I' 1 f.Ji i X S ' 1 12-OZ. PKG. y y uu uvur : r:.4l4WA m LEAN and rM :; : r"" Q MEATY n;' - .- ,--;Tvv ' BAR S WHOLE j UZJ - fX! SLICED gs i: xi ; - : . .ccper BACON Ifm t 1 POUND EXTRA HALF BONELESS HAM lb. lb.9! SC;-iti.j3 GiitEiHLAiNO BREADED BREADED I TURBOT ... lb. 79c FISH STICKS' . lb. 7Qc FISH CAKES . Ib.78ci CHUCK I' LAUD SiiOHLDBS I r - STEAKS I:5'..;l,CH0PS choice ;;,v i --- q V choice : L;ty BONELESS LAMB ROUND BONE POT ROAST lb.S1.29 SHOULDER CHOPS lb.$1.39l ROUND BONE BONELESS POTJOJST lb.iU9lBEEF STEW lb.S1.39l , S ASSORTED FRUIT h UR HO VERS !! BANANA LOAF ASSORTED isc:-. RYE BREAD SHOO SPRINGVIUE 0?ff, HEAD AND SHOULDERS SHAMPOO Super $ii 1 1 -01. Bolrl $1145 $2.45 Valitf uuimui Price controls increase un- CORONET 1 u w siy 5? ROLLS &3 46-OZ. PUREX BLEACH ill 5 is'A-oz. CAN 1 MM EASTER LILLIES Z) 1 CORSAGES ateYl I For all of your floral needs 9l5 & TIMP VALLEY FL0RAL j . 54 East Main - American Fork vIItW I j' 756-3539 . I GLAZED cd SUGAR DOIIUTS 4 for 59c 3 for S1.G9 -J S2.45 Value The American Fork CUsa-u employment for marginal workers. They haifipw indjh- trial and business expansion," he added, Hamilton said the longer DOLE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE A Adfift CAN CAftS iik no. FRAKCO-A.MIEICAN sPAe:snio's 5- CAISiS - fj i ' T - ( I - ,i . V, SURE DEODORANT SCENTED OR L'NSCENTED 14 oz. Can H CEPACOL Q MOUTH WASH ir-i VAIUP ; ! ro; PfMPERS f i WAT I IMt iutrj ! BUY SH79 NOWI GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS BLADES 92.19 Sj49 U VALUE HEAD AND SHOULDERS SHAMPOO Super Site 7-oi. Tube i i l e w ! hursday, April 4, im decontrol is rinsfnnnpii th more difficult it wiii be. "Farmeis and ranchers have been asked to increase fees sup- piies for consumers in 1S74. CAMPBELL'S MUSHROOM SOUP 4 Mushroom 9vr2 aA St 1 can CAMS N f B L E T S CORN 9 12-OZ. 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