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Show fr-- Helper Journal The Thursday. Oct. 17. 1974 Present and Proposed Changes Section 21. Grants and All grants commissions. and commissions shall be in the name and by the authority of the State of Utah, sealed with the Great Seal of the State, signed by law, the Governor, Attorthe Governor, and counterney General and Superintendent of Public Instrucsigned by the Secretary of tion shall consistitute a State. Board of Reform School Section 22. The great Commissioners. Said Board There shall be a seal seal. shall have such supervision of all matters connected of the State, which shall be Secretary of with the State Reform kept by the used by him ofSchool as may be provided State, andSaid seal shall be ficially. by law. called "The Great Seal of Duties of the State of Utah." The Section 16. The present seal of the TerriSecretary of State. Utah shall be the Secretary of State shall tory of seal of the State until keep a record of the ofotherwise provided by law. ficial acts of the Legisla23. United Section ture and Executive Deofficials States ineligible of the and, State, partment when required, shall lay Governor not eligible for No person, while the same and all matters senate. before holding any office under thereto relative the United States' governeither branch of the Legislature, and shall perform ment, shall hold any office such other duties as may under the State government of Utah, and the Govbe provided by law. ernor shall not be eligible Section 17. Duties of for election to the Senate Auditor and Treasurer. The of the United States durAuditor shall be Auditor of ing the term for which he Public Accounts, and the shall have been elected Governor. Treasurer shall be the custodian of public moneys, and each shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law. Present Present Provision Provision Section 18. Duties of Attorney General. The Attorney General shall be the legal adviser of the State officers, and shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law. Section 19. Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall perform such duties as may be provided by law. Section 20. Compensation of state officers. The of Governor, Secretary State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General and such other State and District officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. 29. Section Lending public credit forbidden. The Legislature shall not authorize the State, or any county, city, town, township, district or other political subdivision of the State to lend its credit or subscribe to stock or bonds in aid of any railroad, telegraph or other private individual or corporate enterprise or undertaking. Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION NO. 3 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS OR OF PUBLIC CREDIT SHALL SECTION 29 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PERMIT THE STATE TO LEND ITS CREDIT ONLY TO AID IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANSION OF PRIVATE INDUSTRY WITHIN THE STATE. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) Be is resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there-of- : Leg- two-third- islature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there-of- : two-third- 1950.) January Section 1. Proposal to amend a section. It is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah by adding a new section to read: Section 14. Exemption of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from tangible property statewide uniform fee. The Legislature may exempt aircraft or watercraft or tangible personal property which is required by law to be registered for use upon public highways or public lands not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this Constitution, from taxation as property, and in lieu thereof, if such exemption is granted, shall provide a' statewide uniform fee or a statewide uniform rate of assessment or levy in such manner and at such rates as may be provided by law; provided, that if any such property is exempted from taxation as property, the Section It is proposed that Article VI, Section 29 of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to read: 1. Section 29. Lending of public credit. The Legislature shall not authorize the State, or any political subdivision of the State to lend its credit except to aid in the establishment or expansion of private industry within the state. Section 2. Submission to the electorate. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. 1, VEHICLES) IS REGISTERED WHICH FOR USE UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC LANDS, FROM TAXATION AS PROPERTY AND TO PROVIDE IN LIEU THEREOF A STATEWIDE UNIFORM FEE. ASSESSMENT OR IEVY: PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH PROPERTY SHALL REMAIN ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHLIMITADEBT ING TIONS. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED REVISIONS ARE CARDS ON IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) LENDING Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on TANG- IBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY PROPOSITION NO. 2 Section 1975. mil mmu Amendment PROPOSITION NO. 4 SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS SHALL ARTICLE XIV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AUTHORIZE ANY OR CITY, ESTABLISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE WATER, SEWCOUNTY, TOWN TO DRAINAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, ERAGE, GARBAGE, HOSPITAL, TRANSP O R T A T I O N, RECREATION, AND FIRE SERVPROTECTION ICES. AND TO LEVY TAXES AND ISSUE BONDS FOR ACQUIRING. CONSTRUCTING. AND EQUIPPING ANY OF THESE FACILITIES. CONDITIONED UPON THE ASSENT OF A MAJORITY OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there-of- : two-thir- Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 8 to read: Section 8. The legislature by general law may authorize any county, city, or town to establish special districts within all or any part of the county, city, or town to be governed by the governing authority of the county, city, or town with power to provide water, sewage, drainage, flood control, garbage, hospital, transportation, recreation, and Vernal-Uint- ah High School got the jump on the Carbon High Dinos here o Wednesday night of last week and went on to upset in Region Six Carbon, 18-football activity. Carbon's squad did not appear to be ready for the k game, moved up to accomodate the UEA convention in Salt Lake City last weekend. The Dinos were ragged in defensive work, missing tackle after tackle and could never put The New Helper Journal is just like o letter from home.. 6, mid-wee- Send your relatives md friends a su bscriptioiy for Christmas Now PEPBGB3 Helper .lovtmnl EZ, Gift Subscription Order Blank To be sent to: f V Name Address town: (1) to levy taxes upon the taxable property in only such districts for the purpose of acquiring, equipping, constructing, operating, and maintaining facilities required for any or all of these services, and (2) to issue bonds of these districts for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, and equipping any of these facilities without regard to the limitations of Section 3 and 4 of this Article XIV but subject to such limitation on the aggregate amount of these bonds which may be outstanding at any one time as may be provided by law; but the authority to levy taxes upon the taxable property in these districts and to issue bonds of these districts payable from taxes levied on the taxable property in them shall be conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified electors of the district voting in an election for this purpose to be held as provided by law. Any such district created by a county may contain all or part of any incorpor orated municipality but only municipalities with the consent of the governing authorities thereof. Laws in effect at the time of the adoption of this section and districts to established pursuant these laws shall not be af- fected by the adoption of this section. Section 2. Sportsmen's Corner by HUGH JARAMILLO With the ending of the elk season the hunters are now turning their attention to the state wide opening of the deer season. The regular buck season opens on October together any ( offensive punch until the game was out of reach. The Dinos were playing without the services of fullback Reggie Farliano and several more Carbon players 19 State .Zip. Sent as a Gift from: Carbon County: ( ) In Utah, ouside county In $5 ( ) ( ) $9 $6 $7 Please enclose check or money order. Postal regulations require that all subscriptions be paid in advance. Gift Card will be sent in your name and runs until October 29, inclusive, except as specified as other than a buck season only. Bucks are defined as deer with antlers over five (5) inches in length. There are some areas where the season is a shortened buck season only. Other areas call for a combination season with either sex legally hunted for three days and the remaining eight days reserved for bucks only. . Another combination season calls for bucks only for four days and either sex for the remaining seven. In deer herd units 32, 33 and 34 the buck hunt will be the only hunt allowed. These areas are the drainages of the Price River, White River, Gordon Creek and Huntington Canyon. Unit 35 in the drainage of the Ferron-Mudd- y Creek area is either sex for three days from Oct. 19 to the 21 and bucks only for the remaining eight days of the hunt. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1975. As usual, conservations officers will be checking closely for untagged deer, the killing of does in buck only units, carrying loaded in weapons vehicles, shooting from a highway, properly colored attire, shooting from a vehicle, I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec- retary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session of the Fortieth Legislature, of Spring Tony Regis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Regis local ten as him awarded Glen, proudly displays the trophy comKick and Pass d Ford in the Punt, winner year-olthe highest petition. Tony won the honor by amassing combined total for a pass, punt and a kickoff in the group. Other North Carbon area winners in the contest were: Ron Brez-nicMarrelli, 2nd place in the ten year old group; John 3rd place in the eleven year-ol- d group; and Don d group. Marrelli, 2nd place in the thirteen year-ol- k, spot lighting, punches in the wrong type of license and destroying the evidence of sex. This year, with the advent of a buck only hunt, hunters should be aware of the fact that evidence of sex must be attached to the carcass. No person while hunting on an area restricted to the taking of game of only one sex (male or female) or who possesses a license or permit for the taking of game of only one sex shall possess or transport the carcass of any big game animal or any major portions of such carcass unless the same has thereon the natural evidence of its' sex (head or sex organs) attached. Again too much can't be said about obtaining a proclamation and studing its' contents. At. HOME SWEET HOME Just combine It was a split again for the Rams of the North Carbon area in the youth football action last week. The Varsity won a decision over the Packers from the Price area and the JV squad was swamped by the undefeated Packer JV team, Robert Beason ran back a Packer punt 55 yards to give the Rams their six points in the fourth quarter of the varsity game. The Rams were knocking on the door when the first half ended, the ball resting on the line when Packer time ran out for the period. The entire Ram defensive unit performed superbly in shutting out the Packers. 1974. hard-foug- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1974. 6-- 0 33-- CLYDE L. MILLER I; Secretary of y Wi: !! Youth football Rams INSURANCE SAVINGS split with Packers State six-inc- 7. Led by middle Richard Cunningham, Dave Maynarich, John Nielson, Allen Peterson and Frank line-back- 3-- . Phil Halamandaris Phone Anytime for Appointment 0 227 E. 7-- Main Street in Price Hours: 10a. m.to6p.m. daily Saturday 10a.m. to 2p.m. away. State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE SALT LAKE CITY er Holley the Rams continually forced back the Packer offensive threats to protect the single touch- undefeated and the Number 1 rated Class football team in the state. They are tied with Springville for the top spot in Region Six, each undefeated. American Fork will meet Springville next week and the Dinos may just catch the Cavemen looking over Carbon to the improtant game with the Red Devils at Springville. have one momentary lead in the ball game, scoring on their first play from scrimmage in the initial quarter. The touchdown came on the identical play that won the previous game, a pass from John Breznick to Scott Nielsen. The Rams were successful in their extra point conversion and but the went ahead, advantage was short lived as the Packers turned on the steam to win going all four major protections into one package on Save theft coverpolicy. age, fire protection, glass breakage, and comprehensive personal liability with one policy from . . h down advantage that Beason gave the team. The varsity game was played on the Carbon High field Wednesday afternoon and the following day the Ram JV had a difficult time with the Packer JV unit on the same field. The Ram youngsters did September 30, 1974 Dear Fellow Citizens; By State Law I have been given the responsibility for publishing the Ballot Title of the Land-UsReferendum as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5. 1974. Because of the very serious nature of this Referendum I urge that each of you obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in full. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a fust and wise decision. Sincerely, Ron Shanin's TOUCH THE SKY 5 YEARS CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State IN THE MAKING were playing at half speed as a result of injuries in the rugged Springville game the prior week. A senior back from Castle Gate, Robert Gilson, scored Carbon's only touchdown in the game after taking a short screen pass in the fourth quarter. Gilson ran 25 yards into the Ute end zone after catching the Utah Land Use Act Referendum Number One f An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah. A Land Use Commission, ap- ' aerial from quarterback City A Proposed fire protection services or any combination of these services and may authorize the county, city, or Dinos upset by Uintah in Vernal I US ( ) Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect December 31, 1974. WAT-ERCRAF- T MOTOR The compensation for said officers as provided in all laws enacted pursuant to this Constitution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said officers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office. No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any' official duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State. The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling in the State in the performance of official duty. (As amended November 5, 1946, effective January 1, 1947; November 7, 1950, effective 7, November Section 2. Submission to electors. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SHALL ARTICLE XIII OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO EXEMPT AIRCRAFT. Proposed Amendment Be is resolved by the value of such property shall remain only for the purpose of debt limitations as set forth in Article XIV of this Constitution. The proceeds from such a tax or fee shall not be subject to Section 13 of this Article and shall be distributed to the taxing districts in which the exempted property is located in the same proportion as the revenue collected from real property tax is distributed to such districts. (cont.) Jim Kulow. Gilson was in the offensive lineup as a result of an injury to Randy Ross in the Springville game. He has been a defensive specialist this season and had to go both ways most of the time last Wednesday night. Carbon will have their work cut out for them on the Dino field this afternoon (Thurs) when they take on American Fork in a 3 p.m. game. The Cavemen are y pi ' ifff i COLOR by DeLuxe" produced by R. E. SHAN IN ENTERPRISES, A FOUR-WALDISTRIBUTORS, INC. RELEASE INC.W L ONE DAY ONLY-S- un. Nov. 3 East Carbon Theatre Showtimes: p.m. 5th Price Nov. to Coming City-Esqui- re 5-7- -9 Sorry, no passes accepted pointed by the Governor, is authorized to formulate a comprehensive state land with use plan; local governments in publishing guidelines for local land use plans and in designating critical areas of greater than local concern; allocate federal funds received for state land use purposes; and, assure that all agency programs are consistent with state land use programs. The Commission shall provide the legislature, for its consideration, a final statewide plan of critical land use areas. An appropriation of $306,000 is provided. FOR AGAINST Q Q I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec- retary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of the Fortieth Legislature, 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30th day of September, 1974. CLYDE r MIL! " St" St |