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Show the lehi ntrr press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. school district; Juab and was superintendent of schools in North Sanpete aad Summit Districts aad joined the state school office as research director Oct. 8, NV-b- School Head Dies of Ex-Ut- ah o froat page) ft super-inte&Ae- to to CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIIT. SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be & resoJved by the Leeisia-tar-a cf the State cf Utah, two -- thirds ef ail members elected to each of the Houses Toting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 ef the Confutation ef tie State ef Utah to read as faCcwst Section 2. AH tangible property in the state, net except oncer the law of the United States, or aeder this eo&stita-fco- n shall be taxed in pre portion to its value to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and peh-l- ic libraries, lots with the buildings thereon nsed ertksjreiy for either religio&s worship or charitable purposes, and places cf be not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power pixsts, rasping plants, transraisska Lnes. pipes and Csanes owned aad used by individaaLs cr corporations far irrigating lands within the state owned by sack individuals or eorporatiens, or tie Etenbers thereof, not be separately taxed as leer as they shall be owned and s3 exclusively for sack perpesea. Power plants, power transmission Eses and other property nsed far generating and celrr-errelectrical power, a portion of which is for furnishing power pempreg water for psrpoaes oa lands ia the State ci Utah, Kay be exemsted from taxatioa to tie extent thst stseh propertv is csed for saca These exessrtices paroosea, shall aeerae to the bee fit ef il r-j- ng jd He became director of second1353, aad in 1357 nt was made assistant state of public ins miction. Three years later he was recalled from Stanford University, where he was oa leave of absence working for his doctorate degree, to assume the superintendent'- - He succeeded Dr. E. Alan Bateman who died. Funeral services were arranged for Tuesday, at the Monument Park Ward chapel in Salt Lake City, with interment in the Salt Lake City cemetery. ary education in Salt Lake Tempie: daughters. Mrs. a&b (Dun l Qawsoa and Muss Leslie Ball; sons, Robert and Alan, and two graakhil-dre- n, a3 cf Sail Lake City. Also surviving are two slaters. Mrs. Bcyd J. Rierta Larsirn. ife of Dr. Boyd J. Larsen cf Lehi. and Mrs. LeRoy Helen Croekstoa of Salt Lake Cty. BIT GnuiwU He was a graduate of Brigham Young University and taught is irri-rati- ca 1 al property, not to exceed $i,CM) in valae for homes asd homesteads, and all household furnishings, fornitnre, asd equipment nsed exehisively by the owner thereof at his place of aboie in maintaining a home f jr himself aad family. Property net to exceed J3.G00 in raise, owned by disabled persons who serred in any war in the military service of the United States or ef the State ef Utah and fey the enmarrsed widows and miner orphans ef ssea disabled persons or of person whwhile serving in the military service ef the United States, or the State ef Utah were killed in action er died as a result of sack serrice may be exempted as the legislator may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for as aaasal tax sufficient, with other soarces of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses cf the state far each fiscal year. For the perpese cf paying the state debt, if any there be. the lezis-latz- re shall provide f r levying a tax assoaliy. sufficient to pay aBTrrral the interest and to pay the principal ef saca debt, wrth-i-a twenty years from the final passage cf the law creating the deot. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to schmit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State ef Utah in the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section S. If adopted by the electors cf this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of Jaasary, IMS. I, F. LAMONT auss Karma ennstensen MISSIONARY VISITS WATKEVS FAMILY HERE Elder Don I Peck of Salt Lake Cty. visited here wita Mr. and Mrs. W. Dl Watkirs. He was a canpanion o( their son. Elder Lee R Watkins on a misska in Caa- - cf the Thirty-Focrt- 10 C. and hi soch manner as by law. TV ibjt b Tswr-3eLAMONT F. TORONTO may provide for the Secretary cf State from txrstic? rf txemucw hemes, ha3steads and person (SHAD d HEY KIDS! Come in and See How to Win. a New Schvinn RACING BICYCLE AMENDMENT No. 2 TO or damaged by rights cf way, OF 'and for aimizistratiTe costs THE CONSTTTLTTON OF necessarily zxsrred for said TEE STATE OF UTAH BY pcrposea, THE ADDITION OF SECTION (2) The aitninisiraiia of a IS. FRGHISrTTNG EXFENPI-TUR- S driver program. OF REYENUE (3) The enforcement cf state FROM GASOLINE, motor vehicle and traffic laws. OTETS MOTOR FUEL AND EZGHWAY (4) Tcerists and peiSciy USER TAXES, FOR PURPOSES UNRE- expense in any singie LATED TO HIGHWAY US2. not is excess cf the lesser cf the faUcwirg: (a) .5 percent Ee & reaoJTed by the Lera-tsr- e ef tie total biennial rsTen-te- s of the State cf Utah, frsa meter foei taxes, cr ih) ef a2 members aa assent to the elected to each cf the Escses 151 biennitrm. in favar thereof: TaSing Sectkia 2. The secretary cf Sectka L It is prcsse-- to state is directed to submit this amend Article Alii cf the Cca-stit- proposed ameedtsen to the cf the Stat cf Utah electors ef the state cf Utah at ai.i-'i:13 the cf Sectia a by the next general elects in the to read: tra e provided by law. Secticn 13. Tie proceeds Section 3. This amendment frea the impositks cf any sLaH take effect tpoa arproval license tax, regiscatka fee, by the electors cf the state. driver ecxatka tax, cr ether L LAMONT F. TORONTO, charge related to the cfseratiaB ef State cf tie State cf any meter veiaci any Secretary Utah. DO HEREBY CERcf this at highway state, pcbJe TIFY that the f resrsg is a and the proceeds froca tie eery cf cf a:y exesse tax ca fill, trae and amendment rascjise or ether Lcnid saotr the ecestitstiasal the regular sesam nsed .far pwseStg scch prepesed hf f;Is Legiiia-tsr- e. cf the TYirty-Fi(cri- h ds vehide, except stat3ty 13i. as appears ef record asd adtstmettta thereender and iue cas cf in my effce. IN WITNESS WETREOF, I coiiectioa aad acmiriitratis, and shall be tsed xssw!y fir lave hsecrto set my fc highway pcrposes as fsikws: affixed the Great Seal cf the (I) "Tie cocstractics, im- State cf Utah, at Sait Lake provement, repair aad mainte- Cty, this 2?i day cf Azgtat, nance ef city streets. essrty LAMONT F. TORONTO roods, and state highways, bet not restrkted ta Secretary cf State payment for property taken for (SEAL) eal J sti aied ia-eh- ng tre-rber- s rt kr-Uiati- ve AX .ENDMENT No. 3 prcT-ssety the e'eetors cf tse state of Utah at the next g?re-a- ! electn ia tie masaer provided by Saw. Sett-o-a 3. If aac;ted by tl--e electcrs cf this state, tr arrenment shall tale effect the first day cf Janaary, 132. I, LAMjNT F. TORONTO. Secretary cf State cf tie State cf Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foreeaing is a fall, trae and correct copy of the cocftitTtlonal amendrsent prc'pwed by tie refrslar sessica j Libby Golden Valley APPLE CIDER away at To be given 10 ajn. c S OCTOBER 27 Reqular or Hot Libbys 24 oz. can 1 Nalley's CHttl IS oz. can -- 3 for '-- BEEF .-41 1 gallon - - - - W 111 W 'woa V.! on all your food needs I Corned oz. Beef-1- 2 - 2Vi 95e -- 49.0 JELL-- 0 Assorted -- 10 for Russett can Tomatoes - 5 for POTATOES White or Wheat UU --1-- P. G. Homemade Chili Sauce 4 for -- 10 lbs. 39c 1.00 HersheyBars Giant Size - 3 for Banquet Reguar Butler -- lb. - l.UU . . . 69c ONIONS - lb. Hills Bros. Reg.. Drip, Fine Hawaiian -- 6 2 IT ru PIES -- 3 for Fisherman FISH STICKS 14 J qt inset for BACON - - Black and White Kodak Film VP 127 or 620 -- Kodachrome H Kodak film KR135-2- Q - - ounce pkg. - - 199 . 35 .49 Snow Crop Orange Juice 6 oz. 5 for 89c 12 oz. 3 for 1.00 Big Game Cover Bag - Friday Saturday Sunday I JV 187 West Main St - Lehi Dial PO 8-31- 41 "liH Sliced Slab Bacon Double Boiler fa Pumpkin or Mince m Stainless Steel s Frost and Flame raualityfl 9ERR COFFEE -- lb. Punch iwmmtuu Yellow BREAD - 4 for r-- F. TORONTO Secretary f State -- Certi-Fres- h bare keresnte set v hand and affjwd the Great 'Seal ef the State f Utah, at Salt Late Ctv. this 25th day cf Atjr-s-t, EN WITNESS WHEREOF. 7c APPLES - lb. - - Prices Effective (SEAL) .00 Jonathan Libby - 12 oz. Thirty-Fecrt- h s.-a-. tis SK Lehi American Fork 61 Toilet Tissue 12 rolls cf the Legislature. 1K1. as appears cf record ia rsy effice. LAMONT PO 6-38- 21 Pork and Beans 4 cans - - - - t ers Durfey Cleaners 1111 ia-pest-ioa Ler-Xa-tnr- e Laundry and Dry Cleaning as near as your phone Soflin - white - asst. size -2 Start Saving Now eta A JOINT RESOLUTION PR V POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VL SECTION 9 OF TKE CONSTITUTION OF TEE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF TEE LEGISLATURE. Be it rexved by the cf the State cf Utah, two - thirds cf all rted to each of thr Eecses vtting in favcr thereof: Sectkn L It is rrttsed to Art ire YL Seirt'--- i 9 cf tV Constitstane, ef the State of Utah to read as fol.cw$; Section 9. The of the Legislatsre aiaj rewive exresd-ir- g siti eompessatlce, a year for the nj?.CJ tera and JW5 a cay rrpeses while actually is asd isDeare as pwrk;-by Jaw. Sfctlca 2. Tke secrrtn-- y cf State is directed to itbc.t make their Cty. TO BE GIVEN TO THE KID WITH THE MOST SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE CANS TS-RTS- CONSTITUTIONAL Mrs-Dal- e Miller and children, of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller aad children, American Forkr Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller, and Mrs. Dorothy Ivers. PUMPKIN 212 size - 2 cans - Boys or Girls Model Your Choice of Color Shurfine A JOINT EXSOLCTTCN AMENO ARTICLE XXH fr FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained their family for dinner last Monday night at their home. The party honored their son. Dale Miller and his family of American Fork, who are leaving to make their home in Seattle, Wash. Included in the festive family group with Mr. and Mrs. Miller and son, Craig, were Mr. and SrFTEKS FRACTURED HIP Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Lee OoBedge that Mrs. Edith Davis, well known former Lehi resident, has suffered a fractured hip. The injury occurred ia a fall, Saturday, Oct. 6. at her home in San Lorenzo, Calif. Her son, John Davis, reported that she is Nng well in an Oakland hospital, although surgery was required. Pierces Leria-tar- e, h te ds wQl home in Salt Lake vrni nt 71 as appears ef record es two-thir- Tbe eotrfe pm Miss Christensen is a graduate nurse, who received her training at Westminster College and St. Marks Hospital School of Kurs-i-n in Salt Lake Cty. She was president of the student bady there. She ts now employed at St. Mark's Hospital She graduated from the Lehi High Scraxl and LBS Seminary, and represented her school and community at Girls State. She was a member of the band and chores, a HERE FROM COAST Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Berry and their three children are here from Buena Park, Calif- - and are visiting with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berry, at Cedar Fort, and with other family members including Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Pack (Jeannine Berry) at LehL They will remain for the deer hunt. Also arriving this week are Pvt. and Mrs- - Jack Berry of Colorado Springs, Colo. They will also join in the hunt during his week's leave from the army. Mrs. Berry as Colleen will be remembered tiansen. Chris PABTT HONORS DALE TORONTO, iad-jre- CONSTITUTIONAL to Secretary cf State ef tke State cf Utah. DO EFEFBY CERTIFY that the faresroirg is a fail, trae aad correct copy cf amendment the prop3sed 1st the regttiar session in my office. the users of water sa passed IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I coder soch regulations as t e have kerrcnto set my Land and leerslatare Kay prescribe. Tie affixed the Great Seal cf taxes cf the poor est Sate ef Utah, at Sat Lai be resitted or abated at stsci Ctv, this fca day ci Asj-ii- tia-.- Of interest to many friends in I cheerleader, member of the Pep the area cooes the announce- Club and served as Senior Hop ment of the engagement and ap- chairman. Active in church afproaching marriage of Miss Kar- - fairs, she taught a Sunday School ;ma ChristMsea of this city, to class and was dance director for f Ronald A. Wagstaff. son of Mrs. the MIA. Archie Berrysianof Salt Lake Mr. Wagstaff is a veteran of is made three years service in the U. S. Cty. The announcementbride-elect. Marine Corps, and is a fourth by the parents of the Mr. and M"s. Wane F Christen- year student at Westminster Colsen. lege. He is following a major in Saturday. Nov. 17, is the date engineering and mathematics- - He arranged for the wedding, to take is a graduate of West High School place in the Manti Temple. A re- in Salt Lake Cty. Church actiception will be held that same ev-- e vities have included a position in n i n g at the Camp WHHarns the Sunday School superintenden- Gubaouse. with receiving from 8 ry 19621 Heart Attack (CoaUBBed trotm Miss Karma Christensen Engaged -- pound Rib Steaks pound - T-Bo- 5S 7 ne Steaks - pound Country Style Spare Ribs - lb. Ground Beef 2 pounds - - .DB |