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Show Thursday, Oct. and PfOpOSed Changes PtGSGnt Present Provision law, the Governor, Attorney General and Superintendent ot Public Instruction shall consistitute a Board of Reform School Commissioners. Said Board shall have such supervision of all matters connected with the State Reform School a; may be provided by lawr Section 21. Grants and commissions. All grants 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 the Governor, and countersigned by the Secretary of State. Section 22. The great seal. There shall be a seal of the State, which shall be kept by the Secretary of State, and used by him officially. Said seal shall be called "The Great Seal of ' Section 16. Duties of the State of Utah." The The present seal of the TerriSecretary of State. Secretary of State shall tory of Utah shall be the seal of the State until keep a record of the official acts of the Legislaotherwise provided by law. Section 23. ture and Executive DeUnited partment of the State, and, States officials ineligible when required, shall lay Governor not eligible for the same and all matters senate. No person, while relative thereto before holding any office under either branch of the Legisthe United States' governlature, 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 Treasurer shall be the cusGovernor. todian of public moneys, and each shall perform such other duties as may be provide?! by law. 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 Pubilc 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. 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 November 7, 1950.) Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION NO. 2 LENDING 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 Leg-islature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: , two-third- State of Utah Provision Section 29. 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. Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amend- ment shall take effect cember 31, 1974. 3 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS SHALL ARTICLE XIII OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY EMPT AIRCRAFT, OR WAT-ERCRAF- T PROPOSITION NO. 4 TANG- IBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY MOTOR VEHICLES) WHICH IS REGISTERED FOR USE UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC LANDS, FROM TAXAPROPERTY' TION AS AND TO PROVIDE IN LIEU THEREOF A 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 STATEWIDE UNIFORM FEE. ASSESSMENT OR IEVY; PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH PROPERTY SHALL REMAIN ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHLIMITAING DEBT TIONS. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE De- Proposed Amendment ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO EX- CITY, ESTABLISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE WATER. SEWCOUNTY, TOWN TO ERAGE, DRAINAGE, FLOOD CONTROL, GARBAGE, HOSPITAL, TRANSPORTATION, RECREATION, AND FIRE SERVPROTECTION ICES. AND TO LEVY TAXES AND ISSUE BONDS FOR ACQUIRCONSTRUCTING. ING, 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 PRO- POSED REVISIONS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) Be is resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there-otwo-thir- p A September 30, 1974 Dear Fellow Citizens: I have been given the 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. 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: The legislaSection ture by general law may authorize any county, city, or town to establish special districts within all or any part o 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 8. Helper men attacked OF STATE SALT LAKE CITY By State Law Present Section 1. Proposal to amend a section. It is proSection 1. Section posed to amend Article It is proposed that XIII of the Constitution of Article VI, Section 29 of Utah by adding a new secthe Constitution of the tion to read: State of Utah be amended Section 14. ' Exemption to read: of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from Section 29. Lending of tangible property statewide The credit. uniform fee. The LegislaLegispublic lature shall not authorize ture may exempt aircraft the State, or any political 'or watercraft or tangible subdivision of the State to personal property which is lend its credit except to required by law to be regaid in the establishment or istered for use upon public expansion of private inhighways or public lands not exempt under the laws dustry within the state. the United States, or Section 2. Submission to of under this Constitution, the electorate. The Secrefrom taxation as tary of State is directed to and in lieu thereof,property if such submit this proposed to the electors exemption is granted, shall of the State of Utah at the provide a statewide uninext general election in the form fee or a statewide uniform rate of assessment manner provided by law. or levy in such manner Section 3. Effective date. and at such rates as may If adopted by the electors be provided by law; proof this state, this amendvided, that if any such ment shall take effect on property is exempted from taxation as property, the January 1, 1975. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 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. responsi- bility for publishing the Ballot Title of the Land Use Referendum 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 necessary to you may gain all information render a fust and wise decision. summons has been issued to four persons by the Price City Attorney's office to answer charges of assaulting two men in Price Oct. 16. According to the summons, Chuck Davies, Scott Davies, of Carbonville, Steven Maestas and Bucky of both Anderson, Kenilworth, are to appear in Price City Court Nov. 7 for arraignment. Kelly Christensen, 21 and Jimmy Dillon, 21 alleged A last second touchdown by the East Carbon Vikings deprived the Rams of the Helper Junior High an upset victory in varsity youth football activity on the local field last Wednesday afternoon. The Rams of coaches fire protection services or any combination of these services and may authorize the county, city, or 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 authorities governing thereof. Laws in effect at the time ;'of the adoption of this section and districts to established pursuant these laws shall not be affected by the adoption of this section. Christensen said he and Mr. Dillon were driving north on 600 East when they were waved down. He stopped his pickup truck to see what 20-1- 9. Number One An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah. A Land Use Commission, appointed 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 Lehi-- A second half comeback by the Carbon High Dinos broke a four game losing streak in Region Six football as the Dinos nipped Lehi, 18-1- 3, R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Some people believe that hedgehog blood is good for warts. Phone - on rect 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. line-backin- mid-poi- in 20-ya- rd g five-yar- : . e. ... retail Frank Tomsk wholesale corner. Defensively the Dinos put up a good battle with the exception of a lapse in the amendments proposed by the budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session of the Fortieth Legislature, WITNESS WHEREI have hereunto set my OF, and affixed the Great hand, Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1974. IN Secretary Starte oWindow Glass oTable Tops oMirrors Aluminum Windows AM & Screens Types Insurance Work d will 230 No. Join with us to elect COUNTY ATTORNEY; BcMftrt pick-u- p Main & - deliver ph. 472-521- 3 RON BOUTWELL 33 (DEMOCRAT) by a write-i- n campaign to the office of Don't let this important office go by default! County Attorney a AN Irlcl No. a et No. 4$ yr. farm G BGEP (S3 GECaiooc O j j j Unittd $tata S. Rprttivt, a For U. Senator District No. County Commisiionar, 4 yr. farm Member, (Carbon County) to Admitted Practice before; Utah Supreme Court, j j j j California Supreme Court, US Court of Appeals. trm j For County ShorHf j Your idltor j Racordar dt L Write-I- n Vote for Ron Bout we c " For County ft a I Stata Rapratantativa, District No. (5 For and Southeastern Utah Bar j For j For Attorney Counselor at Law. a Member, Utah State Bar. a Member, California State Bar. 1 1 is important! j For County Traaturtr For County Attoynay For County Surveyor m fsJ j j EXAMPLE OF A LEGAL WRITE IN CLYDE L. MiLLER Secretary of State , opiate Glass goal-lin- ten-yar- & : Owner initial period after Ross' touchdown. Lehi scored twice, the first time on a drive and the second time on a fumble recovery. The fumble recovery was a real break for the Pioneers. They were on a march e towards the Dino when Mark Martinez intercepted a Lehi pass on his line and lost own the ball after being hit at the 15. A Lehi player happened to be at the right place at the right time, scooped up the lodse football and scampered over the Dino 1974. Diss fToiriisic A fine to the Lehi goal-linblock by Greg Mele sprung Ross after he had cut the tional Price FOR I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and cor- goal-lin- Friday afternoon. The victory enables the Dinos to move into a position whereby they have the opportunity to salvage some success out of what had been a long season of through the their schedule. Helper Junior High graduate John Borla had a big hand in the second half rally at Lehi last Friday. tossed The Dino two touchdown passes, the first an eight yard toss to Greg Mele who caught the ball in the end zone and the second a aerial to d Randy Ross at the line. Ross broke a tackle and sliced over after catching the ball. Ross put Carbon ahead, in the opening minute of the game, taking a pitch-ou- t from Borla around the left side and rambling 58 yards Mitchell Gfeuft? G3HB 20-1- Davies. statewide plan of critical land use areas. of An appropriation $306,000 is provided. AGAINST 19-1- 9. Carbon charges to win over Lehi Pioneers I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, of the constitu- Sanator 'TER Referendum 19-1- 3 7-- 6. The winning touchdown came with just five seconds remaining in the contest and the Viking quarterback a final attempting Morticians Utah Land Use Act 19-- half-tim- 6-- 0, . kids roared back in the third er period to score twice, Robert Beason and Jeff Anderson lugging the ball over on running plays, to take the 7 lead they took into the final stanza. East Carbon cut the margin to in a fine comeback on their part and the final second heroics by the quarterback knotted the The extra count at point attempt was good for the 9 margin of victory for the Vikings. The Viking varsity is still undefeated in league play with only one more round of regular season games to be played. The Vikings clinched the title with the Ram victory and are solid favorites to go undefeated as they meet the winless Packers on the last round. For the Rams they will have to play the Chiefs on the Carbon High field in their final game, a contest e untouched. that will decide second From the second quarter on the Dino defensive game place. The date of the final tightened up to hold the league game was still not Pioneers scoreless. Mele set by press time Tuesday, led the defensive work for but the Rams were Carbon, crashing over from scheduled to make a trip to Vernal yesterday, (Wed) his position several times to sack the for a practice game with a quarterback. The Dinos junior high team from that were without two defensive city. aces most the game, Lane Martino missing the entire game due to a locker room freak accident the night before and Phil Howa went out of the game in the GRANT FAUSETT second quarter with an BLACKBURN MICHAEL injury that prevented his Morticians return. Martinez, Robert and James Gilson, Joe Montoya and Scott Heino all Fausett Mortuary had a hand in the fine Price 63M io) Castle Dale defensive game for the Dinos. "Servie to all Faiths" 19-- Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1975. Ron-- would-be-pass- became a runner instead and raced almost 40 yards to the Ram end zone for the winning points. The passing combination of Richard Cunningham to Clay Cloward put the Rams on the scoreboard in the first half on a play that carried 40 yards overall. The Rams failed in the conversion attempt and e went out for the intermission behind The Helper Junior High desperation pass. The signal caller from the East Carbon team could find no one open in what appeared to be a fine defensive maneuver by the Rams, but 7-- 6 Section 2. 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. was wanted and then alleges he was beaten by the four. Mr Dillon also alleges he was beaten by Scott Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State the Harold Cunningham and Jack Allred overcame a halftime deficit to go ahead 7 as the fourth quarter began but the visitors pushed over two final period scores to win the close game, they were beaten by the four Oct. 16 behind the Greenwell Cafe. According to a Sheriff's Department report, Mr. 7 Rams drop game on last second play (cOtlt.) & The Helper Journal 31. 1974 Clip this out and take with you to vote on November 5 Paid for by Citizens for Ron Boutwell |