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Show North Creek Notes THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGE A. RICH Editor-Publish- er 45 East Center St. Business Office Phone 438-289- 1 $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year NATIONAL NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 SAWS SHARPENED Hand and Power Saws WANTED Usable furniture, dishes, clothing, rugs, drapes, etc. for Indian Mission, Filer, Idaho. 9 Call Una Alice, for Satisfaction Guaranteed Walt MackereU 6 Phone 438-249- 438-564- pick-u- FOR FOR SALE Two Stokermatic electric heaters. Call Mrs. Wanona Madsen Backhoe Work Sand & Gravel Hauling-Backfillin- p. 438-263- g NOTICE Tree Topping and Trimming CALL Jim's SAND & GRAVEL 9 Phone 438-297- For a "job well done" feeling clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Reynolds Building Supply FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker and redesigned by Twitchell Upholstery. Twitchell's have served the Beaver area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience, will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color aiH fabric for your sofa or OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Com. missioners of Beaver County, Utah, will hold a public hearing on the 7th day of October, 1968, at One 'o'clock P.M., at the Court Room in the County Court House at Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah, at which time and place the petition of Robert A. Morgan and Evelyn M. Morgan, for amendment of the Zoning Resolution and Map of Beaver County will be considered and arguments by interested parties and citizens for and against said petition heard. The re quested amendment would re- zone from the A-- l Agricultural Zone to the R-- F Recreation-Forestry Zone the fol lowing described real property in Beaver County, Utah, : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nowers and family of Beaver. Visitors Sunday afternoon at the Shot-we- ll home were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer and Mr. and Mrs John Williams and family of Minersville. Visitors over the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyter were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boyter and family of Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Boyter entertained at dinner Sunday. Another guest was Miss Retta Boyter of Beaver. Mrs. Gail Harris visited on Sunday at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Lynn Bradshaw in Manderfield and attended Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and family and Mrs. Marilyn Walbeck and baby of Minersville visited Sunday with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer. Boyd Puffer spent Sunday and Mon day of last week with his parents and, on Friday Mrs. Gale visited the Puffers. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paice of Beaver visited Thursday evening at the home of Mr. anj Mrs. Ben Merchant and Darrell. Friday visitors at the Merchant home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Daniels and family of Las Vegas. John D. Wilcock of Hurri- - ST 2 FOR SALE acre pasture northwest of Beaver City with 5 shares stock, Company Irrigation owned by estate of Rose Brad- shaw, deceased. Contact Haror John O old Bradshaw Christiansen, Beaver, Utah. 5 PIANO LESSONS teacher. Call Experienced Ruth Crook for details, 438-290- 8. FOR SALE 1963 Chevrolet Pickup truck Excellent condition. Contact Mrs. Henry Limb 438-233- FOR SALE 1959 Allis Chalmers CA emodl tractor. Live power, new engine and clutch . with dozer blades and mower. Charles Smith August L. . 438-265- WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in Beaver. Write Rawleigh's, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colorado 80205. FOR SALE Maytag, wringer-typ- e, wash- er. Good condition. Priced for nuick Smith, sale. Call Caroline 438-297- 0. LOST Automobile key at High School ball game or on side walk. Large key No. Return to Mr. Henry White. Reward. CUT COAL COSTS Call Greenwood Feed. Pick up or delivery. 438-554- FOR SALE Four unit Apt. House with four unit Trailer Parking Present income $250.00 per Priced to sell. Very Month liberal terms. Hal Smith D W Corry Real Estate Beaver, Utah. Secretary of State NOTICE You are Invited to share In the Protestant Worshrp Service In the Community Center 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service 11:15 a.m. PROPOSITION Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and children of Logan, Utah, were guests at the home of Mrs. Lucy Williams Sunday. They are going to New York where David will attend school for a year. He has a scholarship to attend. Mrs. Jennie Marquardson has returned home after visiting in Northern Utah with her children. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas and children of California are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcine Davis, parents of Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Othello Smith of Whittier, California have been guests at the Hayward A BETTER HOMES CLUB The Better Homes Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alma Lowe. Mrs Mable Smith was in charge of the program and gave a demonstration of house hold products to use in the home for cleaning, etc. Refreshments were served to the ladies during the evening by the hostess. City 30, 1S68 Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER LEGISLATIVE d. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw went to Brian Head for the Lowe reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brad--hahad their little girl named Pamela on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Harris, grand parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris were there for the occasion. They were at Lynn's Citizens: . Minersville home. it riieid Motes llynn Bradshaw Ti.c Legislature of the State of L'iah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be 'placed before you, I urge that, each of you study the text of the Propositions 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 just and xvise decision. ' corner Mr. and Mrs. Rex Limb and children of Wendover, Ut. were in town over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Dasil Davis, and Mrs. Cassie McKnight attended the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers at Craig, Colorado, Saturday. Many people from here attended the Iron County Fair at Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood spent several days vacationing in Los Angeles, Calif. The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillins met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillins of Magna, Utah, for their annual gathering which is held each year on Labor Day week-enThose present were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Juln Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Mosher, Mr. and Mr3. Wilis Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillins. ,i OF THE SECRETARY OF ST Salt Lake to-w- it: Carter nnllnTr n cane visited over the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Green. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green and family and helped Gordon in the hay for a day. Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Green were Mr. and Mrs. Ush er Wilcock and daughter Bren da of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Danny James of Ogden. 438-294- 4. 438-264- ': State of Utah - work-rnanship- is Smith ,.. - w for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bradshaw, Rachel Bradshaw and Mel Cox were at LaVel's for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb of Salt Lake were visitors at Collis and Verle Bradshaw's for the week-enMr. and Mrs. Kay Blackner and family of Salt Lake were visiting with with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw on Sunday d. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hough- land and family of Las Vegas visitors of Jess were week-en- d and LaPriel Edwards. THANK YOU wish to express our thanks to Beaver City, the Fire Dept. and towns people who helped with the fire at the Nellie Frazer home. We THE HALES roposed Changes in Beginning at the Southwest of Section 10, Township 29 South, Range 7 West Salt Lake Meridian, thence running North 120 rods; thence East 80 rods; thence South 120 rods; thence West 80 rods to the place of beginning. Said petition and the of the County Plan ning Commission with reference thereto are on file in the chair. of the County Clerk of office one-half over New Save Beaver County, Utah and may Furniture prices. be examined by the public Twitchell Upholstery 750 N. Main Cedar City during office hours until the date of the hearing. BY ORDER OF THE CUSTOM HAY WORK BOARD OF COUNTY Swathing $3.00 per acre COMMISSIONERS Baling 12c bale Contact Miles Anderson (Signed) H. L. Tolley, Chairman CAKE DECORATING For all occasions. Phone Ha :j:nl!!S ' By Emma Green J OIN NO. 1 PROPOSITION SESSIONS NO. 2 COMPENSATION OF LEGISLATORS T RESOLUTION the state for each fiscal year, ary 1, 1937, and thereafter Section 1. It is proposed se of paying the until changed by law by a thg to amend Article Xlll, bee- - For debt if any there be vote of the majority of the gtate of Constitution the font?' shall provide members elected to each the State of Utah to read as for legislature a tax annUally, house of the Legislature. All leying follows: sufficient to pay the annual revenue received from taxes Section 2. AH tangible interest and to pay the prin- - on income or from taxes property in the state, not ex- - cj)ai 0f RUCh debt, within on intangible property shall empt under the laws of the twenty ycrirs from the final be allocated to the support United States, or under this pass;1ge of the law creating of the public school system as defined in Article- - X, constitution, shall be taxed in the debt. Section 2. The Secretary Section 2 of this Constitution, proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by 0f state is directed to submit Section 2. The Secretary law. Ihe property ot tne this DroDOsed amendment to of State is directed to sub- state, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of mit this proposed amendment municipal Utah at the next general elec- - to the electors of the State of school districts, corporations and public li- tion in the manner provided Utah at the Jiext general elec- tion in the manner provided braries, lots with the build- by law. ings thereon used exclusively Section 3. If adopted by by law. for either religious worship the electors of this state, this Section 3. If adopted by or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect the electors of this state, this places of burial not held or the first day of January, amendment shall take effect used for private or corporate 1969. on January 1, 1969. benefit, shall be exempt trom taxation. Tangible personal property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 5 ' PROPOSITION NO. 4 January 1, m., which is held for sale or processing and MANDATORY AGRICULTURE which is shipped to final desRETIREMENT OF LAND TAXATION tination outside this state JUDGES within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION deemed by law to have acPROPOSING TO AMEND quired no situs in Utah for ARTICLE XIII, SECARTICLE VIII OF THE TION 3 OF THE CONSTIpurposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OF TUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may be exTHE STATE OF UTAH OF UTAH, TO PROVIDE empted by law from such BY THE ADDITION OF THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHORIGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced or otherwise originating withULTURAL USE MAY IZING THE LEGISLATURE TO PROVIDE BE ASSESSED FOR ALL in or without the state. TanTAX PURPOSES ON FOR THE MANDATORY gible personal property present in Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION RETIREMENT AND FOR REMOVAL OF held for sale in the ordinary OF ONLY THOSE FACTORS R E L A T I V E TO JUDGES FROM OFFICE. course of business and which constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL Be it resolved by the Legisany retailer, or wholesaler or USE. lature of the State of Utah, manufacturer or farmer, or Be it resolved by the Legis- two - thirds of all members livestock raiser may be deemelected to each of the two ed for purposes of ad valorem lature of the State of Utah, houses voting in favor two - thirds of all members to be taxation property to elected two each the of Water exempted. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, houses voting in favor there- to Section 1. It is proposed amend Article VIII of the Power plants, pumping of: Section 1. It is proposed Constitution of the State of P 1 a n t s , transmission lines, by the addition of SecP'Pes and flumes owned and to amend Article XIII, Sec- Utah used by individuals or tion 3 of the Constitution of tion 28 to read: Section 28. The LegislaPorations for irrigating land the Stale of Utah to read as ture may provide uniform within the state owned by follows: such individuals or corpora- Section 3. The Legislature standards for mandatory tions, or the individual mem-latuprovide by law a uni- - tirement and for removal of bers thereof, shall, not be form and equal rate of assess- - JudSes from office. Legisla-metaxed so long as separately and taxation on all tan- - J!on implementing this -- koii u -,i h. sh?11 be applicable only property in the State tlon used exclusively for such nrrnrtllnv v.nino in to conduct occurrine subse- in i: nurnoses Power plants, money, and shall prescribe by quent to the effective date of power transmission lines and law such rpmilatinna at shall such legislation. Any deter othe.r Property used for gen- - secure a just valuation for juuLiuim requiring ine retiremating and delivering elec- - taxation of Sllpli nrnnprfv an ment or removal of a judge t 'viiHin ui mar. pvprv nprenn anrt mr. from office shall be subject to which js used for furnishing poration shall nav a review, as to both law and .ln water for proportion to the value ta,x, of hi, facts, by the Supreme Court. J'ow.Ior DumDine - ;t ;ui irrigation nurnoses on lands This section is additional ."r.1- f ""I..JT. Provided that the Legislature . and cumulative with, the van' J" th I rt 11)11 Will Aril. III ACIIIUICU nvnnl uit ju.--m, r wuihiib uie manner mornVia V1 itrmuvm "iaJ ; mil jhe extent that such property and extent of taxing transient tices .and judges provided in ?,used for !uch P"Ws. livestock and livestock being Sections 11 and 27 of this PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2 AND SECTION 16, OF 9 OF THE CONSTITUTHE CONSTITUTION TION OF THE STATE OF THE STATE OF OF UTAH, RELATING UTAH, RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION Tfl THE TIME AND DURABE PAID TO MEMBERS TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE FOR THEIR SERVICES THE LEGISLATURE. AND THE PAYMENT Be it resolved by the LegOF EXPENSE AND islature of the State of Utah, ALLOW- two thirds of all members ANCES. elected to each of the two Be it resolved by the Legis- houses voting in favor thereof the State of Utah, of: two - thirds of all members Section 1. It is proposed elected to each of the two to amend Article VI, Section louses voting m favor Ihere- 2 and 16, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read Section 1. It is nronosed no r nl rma to amend Article VI, Section (i 9 ot the Constitution of the .1 i, at tne uwic jl WLclll LU ri'Hfl HS Ifll- seat ot government low auy and shall begin on the second Section , 9. The members of Mondav in Januarv A gen- , T, eral session shall be held dur- rec.elve of $25 compensation intr per diem vears and in shall h held session, ex- mriuiiity durinfeven penses of $15 per diem while actuallv in sessio". and mile- dirlctlv iSaUon Prided by law. ... laled to the slate budgefmay fhe t- -: .. u.. Kortinn ka tu o 01 water . 80 Pimped use.ra nf u wuuttrt 'V.r?'? ocaaiuua J,ul1' l uncticu uj auuilllt jiiuic; uuiuig only if permitted by a joint this proposed amendment to resolution passed by two- - the electors of the state of Tl t tax l& VnHif thirds of the members elected Utah at the next general elec- o tion in the manner provided ed aTsuch ftimTs and in to each house. such Sec. 16. No general session mdnner 89 mav be Provided SUon 3. If adopted by bylaw. The legislature may of the Legislature shall ex- cecd sixty calendar days, ex- - the elretor. o t his state, this provide for the exemption cept in cases of iraDeachment taxation oi nomes No budget session shall ex- on January 1, 1969. homesteads, and personal ceed twenty calendar days, property, not to exceed $2,000 value for homes, home- except in cases of impeachment. No special session steads, and all household fur- PROPOSITION NO. 3 i.iall exceed thirty calendar mshings furniture, and (lays, except in cases of imequipment used exclusively INVENTORY sesWhen peachment. by the owner thereof at his any TAX REPEAL sion of the Legislature trying piace of abode in maintaining Ccises of impeachment exA JOINT RESOLUTION f,no T,?. 'or,V mse'f,and fam- ceeds the number of calendar 1 P y Xc5ed TO AMEND days it may remain in sesSECARTICLE XIII, Si"value'rdb)rJ(il?sion as provided in this secln Vu TION 2, OF THE CON- - " . tion. The members shall receive for compensation only VTATI7 fit1 UTAH T3C-- " " oiaies or the usual per diem expenses am' AD ot the state of Utah and bv LATINO TO ' and mileage. VALOREM TAX EX- the unmarried widows and Sec. 2. The Secretary of EMPTION FOR TANp8o?fo?Un r State is directed to submit GIBLE PERSONAL this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONSTI service of the United the electors of the State of TUTING INVENTORY tary 1 AND HELD FOR SALE 'a5 elecUtah at the next general T on or dl.ed IN THE W"! k.'Mln,a ORDINARY tion in the manner provided CUUJKSE OF BUSINESS ,Ht ,lce ul by law. temptedTa. the leg-.Sec. 3. If adopted by the PtWiaV , y,. nf 8nalt Pro" electors of thi, state, this of ,aU. amendment shall take effect "VL",'"ua,.lax m the first day of January, Houses voting in favor he 1969- '- mated ordinary expenses of re-sh- re . " d . rure.H . tju,I 1 ;,j i,"Y--- &:Zx.JZi"ZlL .,k. I rtoSSefitf Xbtemfv . ?iu? ffi iVf "7 X l.'Tr.ds ....... t f tUlt'. vJ.LY S nt sec-gib- le Hnf,. uj t0 be US A for human consumntion. Sect nn U So,Wo, 7X. Land used for aericu tural of Stu "i. Ai. YZi v,v iw outrun LeS's: this proposed amendment to HrPSeS ma?S latur8,.Prescb. be assessed the electors of the state at acc?rd,'ng ,to ,ts yaluet for fc8 net Senoral election in th, manner Prwidcd b Iaw- 0 fntaneU for ment shall take effect on ap bio propertj Proval by the electors of th. or it may be taxed in such manner and to such extent as the Legislature may Pro- - L CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec-i- n virlo Pr.;,uj ', .r rrfarv nf 5fa , r u c(., gihle property be taxed ns f Utah, DO HEREBY C'EH- FY that the foregoing is a property the rMo thereof TI shall not exceed five mills on ful1- - true and correct copy of e a c h dollar of valuation the constitutional nmend- , Whon vr,mni.j r. k ii.. mpnln nrnnm, tion as properly, the taxable lar session of the lncome therefrom shall be ,enth. Legislature, 1967, and taxed unor Pny ta:; based on b.v 1,18 Second Special Scs- lncmes, m-- t when taxed by 81on nelu n 1966, n nnncara Stalj of Utah as nrnn. n record in mv office. ' erty, thi income therefrom IN WITNESS? VVHr:nR. shall r.o, also be taxed. The OF, I have hereunto set my Legislature mr.y provide for band and affixed the athe TrlT. L' L ta2p3 dr-!'!-."'- f.ny tax based income tax 'ra4c sli.-il-l be rauated but the maximum rate shall not exceed six per- cpnt of net ncome. No excise tax rate based uno sha11 ceed four t income. The rate limitS tions . herein contain ZllTr shall be effective until theof Ut Cal gealof Salt Lake City, this 30lh day CLYD" L. MILLER J EccrcUry |