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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Need a SUIT or SPORTS COAT Published Every Thursday at Beaver, Utah Second Class Postage Paid GEORGE A. RICH at Beaver, Utah Editor-Publish- Business Office 45 East Center St. Phone 438-289- 1 $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price Beaver of Outside $5.00 Per Year County iTMini go cm! COATS. a,5KgT.gN is Now TALENT? ALL YOU CAN SEE.... FREE! Arriving tflHMIHllJIIIJIIIHIlimimillMHmNllinHIHMIIIUIIMIIIIIIMMMnm UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Civil No. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH, CEN TRAL DIVISION. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plain tiff, vs. FRANK D. GENTRY aka FRANKLIN D. GENTRY; FOR Backhoe Work Sand & Gravel g BEAVER Tree Topping and Trimming Fred Smith of California Westminister, spent a week visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith. The group v.pent several days in Salt !Lake, where Pete went thrit a clinic. The Leon Smiths also spent the weekend visiting their daughter, Cheri Beebe and family in Circleville. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Smith enjoyed a trip to Brian Head in Parowan Canyon recently. Thsy visited Mr. and Mrs. David Willden of Las Vegas, who are building a vacation cabin there. Jim's SAND & GRAVEL salt lake work-manship- I lf FOR SALE Two Stokermatic electric heaters. Call Mrs. Wanona Madsen T, 438-263- 3. L. MILLER Secretary of State Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Almon Mosher LESSONS Rialto, California spent Experienced teacher. Call Thursday night at the J. H. Ruth Crook for details, Gillins home. Mr. Bernard Jameson spent Monday in Salt Lake where he went for a medical checkup WANTED AT ONCE Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Carter Rawleigh Dealer in Beaver. Write Rawleigh's, 1415 23rd and children of Lund, Utah St., Denver, Colorado 80205. spent Sunday here with relatives. The American Legion Auxi CUT COAL COSTS liary meeting was held Sept Call Greenwood Feed. Pick ember 4 at the home of Gwen up or delivery. Pryor. After business was ta ken care of the hostess served FOR SALE ! refreshments. The Four unit Apt. House with is going to sponsor Auxiliary a project four unit Trailer Parking to beautify the town cemetery Present income $250.00 per The Lincoln Camp DUP Month Priced to sell. Very held their opening meeting liberal terms. for the winter, at the home of Hal Smith Bessie Pearson, Friday. D W Corry Real Estate Bill Ashley went to San Beaver, Utah. Fransisco, Friday, where he will leave for overseas duty FOR SALE with the Navy. His wife, Shir-lenSilvertone electric guitar, will stay in Milford with with amplifier. Bedroom set, her mother, Mrs. Ida Hardy, Dresser and Bed. Like new. while he is away. Call Mary Ann Williams, Mr. ad Mrs. C. K. Jameson spent the first of the week in Salt Lake on business. RIFLE LOR SALE The speakers at Sacrament, 6 Springfield Sporting Sunday night, were A. J. rifle with scope. Write to Box Terry and Ruben Dotson of the Stake High Ciounc.l. 288, Beaver. Utah 84713. Mrs. Drlbert Jameson spent Peaches Monday in Salt Lake City. 150 acres, $1.00 per bushel. ' McMullin's Roadside Stand, Funeral Services For Highway 91 north of Mona or at orchard and packing shed Bonnie Gray Santaquin RFD Genola. Funnrai services for Bonnie Lou Brinkerhoff Gray were FOR SALE held in the Minersville LDS Westirghouse Electric Range Ward Chapel, September S, Very rearanabls. Call Caro- 1968.. line Smith 438- - 2970. Prayer at the home was by Lee H. Gillins. HAVING A WEDDING? Prelude and postluds music Let us do your catering or was played by Elinore Mardecorating. Will do first wed- shall. Invocation was by Ruben Call Collect. ding Dotson. Brunson Catering, Vocal solo by Lee Marshall, Fillmore, Utah. "There Is A Place", He was U. S. ROOTER SERVICE accompanied by Gloria Craw. Talk by Frank Holmes. and Drain Cleaning. 920 No. Obituary by Ilene Gray. 100 West, Beaver, Utah Call Nell Smith sang "Because" accompanied by Mrs. Clara Carter, Talk by Bishop Milton NOTICE You are Invited to share in Benediction by John Craw. the Protestant Worship SerThe grave was dedicated by vice in the Community Center Hayward Marshall and interWorship Service begins at ment was in the Minersville 9:00 A. M. Cemetery. of 438-290- 8. 438-554- e, j 438-564- 0. 30-0- j . Iou 743-542- 438-289- THANKS I want to take this opportunity to thank the people of Beaver and Beaver County for your wonderful support in the Primary Election. PROPOSITION NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 2 SESSIONS COMPENSATION OF LEGISLATORS RESOLUTION 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 TO THE TIME AND DURABE PAID TO MEMBERS TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE FOR THEIR SERVICES THE LEGISLATURE. AND THE PAYMENT it Be resolved by the LegOF EXPENSE AND islature of the State of Utah, ALLOWMILEAGE two thirds of all members ANCES. elected to each of the two Be it resolved by the Legishouses voting in favor therelature of the State of Utah, of: two - thirds of all members Section 1. It is proposed elected to each of the two to fimend Article VI, Section houses voting in favor xhere-o2 and 16, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read Section 1. It is proposed as follows: to amend Article VI, Section Sec. 2. Sessions of the Leg- 9 of the Constitution of the islature shall be held annu- State of Utah to read as folally nt the seat of government lows: and shall begin on the second Section 9. The members of Monday in January. A gen- the Legislature shall receive eral session shall be held durof $25 per diem compensation and ing years, a budget session shall be held while actually in session, exof diem while fluring even numbered years, penses in$15 per and milesession, actually renot legislation directly lated to the state budget may age as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary be considered by the Legislature during budget sessions of State is directed to submit only if permitted by a joint this proposed amendment to passed by ii the electors of the state of of the members elected Utah at the next general election in the manner provided to each house. fee. 16. No general session by law. Section 3. If adopted by of the Legislature shall exthe electors of this state, this ceed sixty calendar days, p shall take effect t in cases of impeachment. amendment on January 1, 19S9. No budget session shall twenty calendar days, except in cases of impeach-- . nt. No special session PROPOSITION NO. 3 siiall exceed thirty calendar days, except in cases of imINVENTORY peachment. When any sesTAX REPEAL sion of the Legislature trying cases of impeachment ex- A JOINT RESOLUTION ceeds the number of calendar PROPOSING TO AMEND days it may remain in sesARTICLE XIII, SECsion as provided in this secTION 2, OF THE CONtion. The members shall STITUTION OF THE for compensation only STATE OF UTAH, REthe usual per diem expenses( LATING TO AN AD and mileage. VALOREM TAX Sec. 2. The Secretary of FOR TANState is directed to submit GIBLE PERSONAL this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONSTthe electors of the State of ITUTING INVENTORY AND HELD FOR SALE Utah at the next general elecIN THE ORDINARY tion in the manner provided COURSE OF BUSINESS.' law. by Be it resolved by the LegisSec. 3. If adopted by the lature of the State of Utah, of electors this Btate, this two thirds of all members amendment shall take effect elected to each of the two the first day of January, houses voting in favor LEGISLATIVE A JOINT f: two-third- ex-cu- ex-co- N 19G9. state for each fiscal year. 1. It is proposed the the purpose of paying the Article XIII, Sec- For state debt, if any there be, the Constitution of the legislature shall provide of Utah to read as for levying a tax annually, follows: sufficient to pay the annual Section 2. All t a n g i b 1 e interest and to pay the prinproperty in the state, not ex- cipal of such debt, within empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final United States, or under this passage of the law creating constitution, shall be taxed in the debt. proportion to its value, to be Section 2. The Secretary ascertained as provided by of State is directed to submit law. The property of the this proposed amendment to state, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of school districts, municipalli- Utah at the next general eleccorporations and public tion in the manner provided braries, lots with the build- by law. used exclusively Section 3. If adopted by ings thereon for either religious worship the electors of this state, this or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect places of burial not held or the first day of January, used for private or corporate 1969. benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Tangible personal property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 4 January 1, m., which is held for sale or processing and AGRICULTURE which is shipped to final desLAND TAXATION tination outside this state within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acSECquired no situs in Utah for ARTICLE XIII, TION 3 OF THE CONSTIpurposes of ad valorem propTUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may be exOF UTAH, TO PROVIDE empted by law from such THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacIGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced ULTURAL USE MAY or otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL in or without the state. TanTAX PURPOSES ON gible personal property present in Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary course of business and which TORS RELATIVE TO constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL any retailer, or wholesaler or USE. manufacturer or farmer, or Be it resolved by the Legislivestock raiser may be deemof the State of Utah, ed for purposes of ad valorem lature two - thirds of all members to be taxation property to each of the two exempted. Water rights, elected in favor thereditches, canals, reservoirs, houses voting of: power plants, pumping Section 1. It is proposed transmission lines, plants, owned and to amend Article XIII, and flumes pipes used by individuals or cor-- , tion 3 of the Constitution of porations for irrigating land the State of Utah to read as within the state owned by follows: such individuals or corporaSection 3. The Legislature tions, or the individual mem- shall provide by law a unibers thereof, shall, not be form and equal rate of assessseparately taxed so long as ment and taxation on all tanthey shall be owned and gible property in the State used exclusively for such according to it3 value in purposes. Power p I a r t s , money, and shall prescribe by power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall other property used for gen- secure a just valuation for erating and delivering elec- taxation of such property, so trical power, a portion of that every person and corwhich is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in power for pumping water for proportion to the value of his, irrigation purposes on lands her, or its tangible property, in the state of Utah, may be provided that the Legislature exempted from taxation to may determine the manner the extent that such property and extent of taxing transient is used for such purposes. livestock and livestock being These exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used crue to the benefit of the for human consumption. users of water so pumped Land used for agricultural under such regulations as the purposes may, as the Legislegislature may prescribe. lature prescribes, be assessed The taxes of the indigent according to its value for poor may be remitted or abat- agricultural use without reed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have manner as may be provided for other purposes. Intangi- -' by law. The legislature may ble property may be exemptprovide for the exemption ed from taxation as from taxation of homes, or it may be taxed property in such homesteads, and personal manner and to such extent property, not to exceed $2,000 as the Legislature may proin value for homes, home- vide. Provided that if intansteads, and all household fur- gible property be taxed as nishings, furniture, and property the rate thereof equipment used exclusively shall not exceed five mills on by the owner thereof at his each dollar of valuation. place of abode in maintaining When exempted from taxaa home for himself and fam- tion as properly, the taxable ily. Property not to exceed income therefrom shall be $3,000 in value, owned by dis- taxed under any tax based on abled persons who served in incomes, but when taxed by any war in the military serv- the State of Ut?h as propice of the United States or erty, the income therefrom of the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed. The the unmarried widows and Legislature may provide for minor orphans of such dis- deductions, exemptions and abled persons or of persons or offsets on tax based who while serving in the mili- upon income. any The personal tary service of the United income tax rates shall be States or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum were killed in action or died rate shall not exceed six peras a result of such service cent of net income. No excise may be exempted as the leg- tax rate based upon income islature may provide. shall exceed four percent of The legislature shall pro- net income. The rate limitavide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income and for of revenue, to defray the esti- taxes on intangible property, mated ordinary expenses of shall be effective until Janu Section to amend tion 2, of the State State of Utah 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 guaranis teed 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 and fabric for your sofa or chair. over New Save one-haFurniture prices. Twitchell Upholstery 750 N. Main Cedar City half-pric- reen-A-Fai- r, Hyrum L. Lee C nsfiMioi ah m s Ut Changes roposd 9 Carpets and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 Reynolds Building Supply PIANO 13th 4th; the KNAK Saturday, September 21st, the Bandstand Variety Man and Sky Divers. Utah State Fair Horse Show; Rocket-Bel- t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson have their daughter, Doris, and her husband, Dennis Daniels, visiting them. Mr. Daniels Leonard Wood, Missouri in the service, where he complet-- I ed his training and will now go to Vietnam. Doris will re- main with her parents. Thursday they visited in St. George with Shirley Hughes and her family and Mrs. Carol Blake and family. Mrs. Olivia and Dean, Alene Osborn Merle Nelson accompanied them for a visit. j CALL 438-297- 1 Mr. and Mrs. N Phone Free shows include the Eddy Arnold Show, Friday and Saturday, September niece. By Mildred Yardley Mr and Mrs. Donald Gibbons visited recently in Pleasant Grove and Lehi. Vilda Smith dropped into the Press office Wednesday to say Hello and see now we MONA LOU GENTRY; PRUare getting along. She looks DENTIAL FEDERAL SAV- wonderful and says her job is INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- Very nice. She was trying to TION; L. A. YOUNG get to see as many friends and COMPANY; relatives as possible while enilTnwfQTlBM PT.AKTTC! she was here. PIPE COMPANY; MILFORD Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pickens STATE BANK; RONALD and three children of Hunting BRADSHAW; JOHN T. VER-NIE- ton Beach, California were viDefendants. To be sold siting at the R. Dennis Muncy at the United States Marshal's home. Mrs. Pickens is their sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the Beaver County Court House, Beaver, Utah, on the 27th day of September, 1968, at 10:00 a.m. of said date, that certain real property in Beaver County, Utah, described as: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot Three (3), Block Twenty-si- x (26), Plat "A", Beaver City OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Survey, and running thence South 118 feet 2 inches along crrr the East side of H Street in 1968 August 30, said Beaver City, Utah, thence Easterly 124 feet 6 inches to a Citizens: Dear Fellow point 114 feet 2 inches South The Legislature of the State of Utah has and 124 feet 5 inches East of entrusted vie with the responsibility for pubcorner of Northwest the said Lot Three (3); thence Northlishing the following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the erly a distance of 114 feet 2 inches, more or less, to 9th State of Utah. Street; thence West along 9th In the beginning of the body of each PropoStreet 126 feet, more or less sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the to the place of beginning. The Proposition as it will appear on the General purchase price is payable in Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because lawful money of the United of the very serious nature of these ProposiStates. The successful bidder, tions which your State Legislature has caused if other than the United to be placed before you, States of America, shall pay urge that each of at least ten percent in cash you study the text of the Propositions in full. of the bid price at the time I urge you to consult with your .friends, of the sale and the balance neighbors and local civic leaders in order that in cash within 30 days. to you may gain all information neccssai-DATED at Salt Lake City, render a just and wise decision. Utah, this 30th day of August, 1968. (Signed) ELLIS MAY-LETSincerely, United States Marshal. CLYDE 438-24- Hauling-Backfillin- YES, PAY THE REGULAR FAIRGROUNDS ADMISSION PRICE OF $1.25 FOR 2 ADULTS, 75c FOR TEENS, AND 25c FOR CHILDREN (Children under 6 free) AND ENJOY ALL UTAH STATE FAIR TALENT FREE! (Except Holiday on Ice) MERRILL'S THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 SAWS SHARPENED Hand and Power Saws Satisfaction Guaranteed Walt Mackerel! Phone nHmiinsinnnnsgaiPfflsn The new Fall Line of Suits NEWSPAPER NATIONAL s CHARLIE BORST, salesman for MARX MADE SUITS and SPORTS COATS, will be at MERRILL'S on Wednesday, Sept. 18, to take orders for SUITS and SPORTS ary 1, 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system as defined in Article. X, Section 2 of this Constitution. 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. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1969. NO. 5 PROPOSITION MANDATORY RETIREMENT OF JUDGES A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 28, AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY RETIREMENT AND FOR REMOVAL OF JUDGES FROM OFFICE. 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 Article VIII of the Constitution of the State cf Utah by the addition of Section 28 to read: Section 28. The Legislature may provide uniform standards for mandatory retirement and for removal of judges from office. Legislation implementing this section shall be applicable only to conduct occurring subsequent to the effective date of such legislation. Any determination requiring the retirement or removal of a judge from office shall be subject to review, as to both law and facts, by the Supreme Court. This section is additional to, and cumulative with, the methods of removal of justices and judges provided in Sections 11 and 27 of thi3 Article. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state nt the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3 . This amendment shall take effect on approval by the electors of the state. 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 constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-SeventLegislature, 1967, and by the Second Special Session held in 1966, as appears on record in my office. " IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30lh day of August, 1968. h CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State |