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Show Q EAGLE-ADVERTIS- MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 ft 1' Four Year Diamond Ring Tells Troth Of Cheryl Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Smith, 575 E. 6270 South, are disclosing the engagement of their daughter Cheryl Lee. She plans to become the bride of Paul Kirk Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jensen, Salt Lake. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Murray high where she was a member of the a'capella choir and the Madrigal singers. She has also attended the LDS business college. Mr. Jensen, a graduate of Granite high, is serving a tour of duty with the US Air Force Base stationed at Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. A date for their marriage has not yet been announced. ai me university of Utah has been awarded an ar old Murray girl. She is Peggy Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Dunn, 88 W. 6100 South. Donor of the scholarship is rower & Light Co., uian where her father is chief of the rate department. Miss Dunn, who achieved a 3.4 grade point average during her high school career. plans to major in engineer ing at the university. While at Murray high, she was a member of the Pep Club and active in other groups. In addition to its monetary the scholarship allocation, won by the Murray girl provides a summer-tim- e job, officials of UP&L said. Hal Cloward. He is serving a tour of duty with the US Army in the 9th Infantry in Vietnam and met her there while on leave. Mrs. Cloward, a former resident of Ephraim, is residing at the home of Mrs. Greg Beesley, 3965 So. 5th East, whose husband is also serving in Vietnam. EDGINTON- (From pg. 8, Col. 6) enroute to Corpus Christi where Mr. Edginton is stationed. They also visited the Hemisfair at San Antonio. Entertaining at n, parties were Mrs. Terry Mrs. Edginton, Mrs. William E. May, Mrs. Allen Janet Miss Thompson, Braithwaite, Miss Cathy Walters and Mrs. Terry Erekson. ar Mothers, Wives Of Marines To Meet SALT LAKE. The Utah Marine Mothers and Wives club will hold its monthly meeting today (Thursday). The session will be held at 135 So. Main, Marine Recruiting Office, second floor. The main speaker will address the audience on "The Rights and Privileges of the Marine." The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. All future meetings are to be held at the Marine Recruiting Office. Any mother or wife of a Marine may join. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Gerald (Fern) Dastrup. 9. THE WEATHER Hawaiian Vacation For Mrs. Hal Cloward Mrs. Hal Cloward has returned to the area after spending a week's vacation in Hawaii with her husband, Spc4 president and Mrs. Conway Geertsen, program chairman, are planning the evening's program. SALT LAKE. A$2 dnn oi. olarship for four years study 266-373- 1967 Data Sept. 18 19 20 .50 21 .23 22 23 Tr. 24 Vr's. Moistur Tr. 75-480-467-4- 9 6955 80-577-5- 16.30 'Yours, Mine, Ours Playing At highly-publiciz- ed 1968 86-573-357-358-3- 70-3- 18.84 Lucille Ball Frank Beardsley, a father of 10 who married a widow with Miss Ball offspring. in the widow role. They met accidentally in a naval dispensary. The job of rounding up youngsters to play the roles of youngsters ranging in age from 1 12 to 18 was no easy one for the film's proeight is cast They claimed they Temperatures averaging above normal through Monday, with no rain expected. Normal highs and BURIED. Phoebe Rands Thompson, 64, 3571Holmberg St., Granger, yesterday (Wednesday) in Valley View Memorial Park following services at 4330 So. Redwood Rd. She died of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital on Sunday. Woodstock PTA In Closed Circuit Show On Monday Evening SO. COTTONWOOD. "Hello Out There.. Anybody Listen- Born on Sept. 3, 1903 in Lon- don, England. Married to Robert Thompson on Dec. 21, 1923 in England. He died. Member "of Church of England. Survivors: sons, daughters, Terrence E., Granger. Eric I., Sydney, Australia; Mrs. Gary (Doreen) Cowan, Mrs. William (Patricia) Otteson, Mt. Home, Idaho; 11 grandchildren; sisters, Lilly Dedman and Kathleen Blacketer, both England. ing?" is the title of the closed-circu- it TV program tobe pre sented patrons of the Wood stock area on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. The session will begin in room for a the short introduction and instruction period. Patrons then will adjourn to individual classrooms for viewing the For quick, effective results at short film and discussing its contents. The film deals with low cost, use the Want Ad colthe problem of communicating For quick, effective results at umns of the with children and is aimed low cost, use the want ads! 1. or Dial pre-nupt- ial Shu-ma- multi-purpo- se le; Eagle-Advertis- 26G-35- 2C2-465- 23 GETTING READ' We fiove the WIDEST CHOCE ot fem Invitations ft) if the VqHey! fn Printed Engraved 'W yn- "4i a t n v I &U ryM (complete with envelopes) BEGIN AT ONLY . . . IDS TEMPLE DESIGNS (our choice ot tour AT ONLY . . . $960 before you buy invitations, see MURRAY PRINTING CO. 1 55 E. 4905 South . . . the Eagle and Newi Advertiser Dial State of Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE follows: Salt Lake Citi the slate for each fiscnl year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. 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 266-352- 3 Murray For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Eagle-Advertis- CONVENIENCE FOODS ary 1, - 1 pRoposmoN no. MANDATORY JO I NT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VIII OF TDK A CONSTITUTION osm-smi- furniture, s Legi-lalur- ! OF THE STATIC OF UTAH RY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 28, AUTHOR-IZIN- -- In-ui- n RETIREMENT OF JUDGES state ses-sio- n 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the elected to each members house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on incomo or from taxes on intangible property shall he allocated to the support of the public school system in Article- X, as defined 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 iiext general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this luriendment shall take effect the electors of this state, this the first day of January, nmendmcnt shall take effect on January I, !)(!). 1969. Section 2. AH tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this Dear Felloiv Citizens: constitution, shall be taxed in The Legislature of the State of Utah has proportion to its value, to be entrusted me with the responsibility for pubascertained as provided by law. The property of the lishing the folloiving Propositions, which restate, counties, cities, towns, late to changes in the Constitution of the school districts, municipalliState of Utah. corporations and public braries, lota with the buildIn the beginning of the body of each Propoings thereon used exclusively sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the for either religious worship rvill on the General as it Proposition appear or charitable purposes, and Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because places of burial not held or used for private or corporate of the veiy serious nature of these Proposibenefit, shall be exempt from tions which your State Legislature has caused taxation. Tangible personal to be placed before you, I urge that each of property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 4 in text full. of the Propositions you study the January 1, m., which is held for sale or processing and AGRICULTURE I urge you to consult ivith your .friends, which is shipped to final desLAND TAXATION civic local in order and leaders that neighbors tination outside this within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION you may gain all information necessary to PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acrender a just and wise decision. ARTICLE XIII, SECquired no situs in Utah for TION 3 OF THE CONSTISincerely, purposes of ad valorem propTUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may lie exCLYDE L. MILLER OF UTAH, TO PROVIDE law from such by empted THAT ALL LAND DESSecretary of State taxation, whether manufacIGNATED FOK A (1 K I or tured, processed, product CULTURAL USE MAY or otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL in or without the state. TanPROPOSITION NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 2 TAX PURPOSES ON gible personal property presCONSIDERATION THE in Utah on ent 1, m., January LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS COMPENSATION OF OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary LEGISLATORS TORS RELATIVE TO course of business and which A JOINT RESOLUTION SUCH AGRICULTURAL of the constitutes inventory PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION USE. PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or ARTICLE VI, SECTION or farmer, or manufacturer SECTION VI. ARTICLE 16. OF 2 AND SECTION Be it resolved by the Legis9 OF THE CONSTITU- livestock raiser may be deem- lature of the State of Utah, THE CONSTITUTION ed for purposes of ad valorem OF THE TION STATE two thirds of all members OF THE STATE OF OF UTAH, RELATING property taxation to be elected to each of the two Water UTAH. RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION exempted. TO rights, houses voting in favor thereTHE TIME AND DURABE PAID TO MEMBERS ditches, canals, reservoirs, of: TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE power plants, pumping I. It is proposed FOR THEIR SERVICES plants, transmission lines, to Section THE LEGISLATURE. amend Article XIII. and flumes owned and AND THE PAYMENT pipes 3 of the Constitution of Be il resolved by the OF EXPENSE AND used by individuals or cor- the of Utah to read as State land for irrigating of the Stale of Utah, porations MILEAGE ALLOW- within the state owned follows: two thirds of all members by ANCES. such individuals or corporaSection 3. The legislature elected to each of the two Be it resolved by the l.egis tions, or the individual mem- shall provide by law a unitherehouses voting in favor lalure of the State of Vluh. bers thereof, shall not lie form and equal rate of assessof: two thirds of all members taxed so long as ment and taxation on all tanSection 1. It is proposed elected to each of the two separately shall lie owned and gible proiierty in the State they to amend Article VI, Section houses voting in favor there- used exclusively for such according to its value in 2 and 16, of the Constitution of: purposes. Power plants, money, and shall prescrihc by of the State of Utah to rewl Section 1. It is proposed power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall ns follows: to amend Article VI, Si it ion other property used for gen- secure a just valuation lot Sec. 2. Sessions of the Leg- 9 of the Constitution of the erating and delivering elec- taxation of such proierty, so islature shall be held annu- State of Utah to read as fol- trical power, a portion of that every rsoii and which is used for furnishing shall pay a tax in ally at the seat of government lows: and shall begin on the second for pumping water for proportion to the value of bis, Section 9. The members of power Monday in January. A gen- the Legislature shall receive irrigation purposes on lands her, or its tangible pron rty, in the slate ol Utah, may eral session shall he held dur provided that the legislature compensation of $25 per dii m from taxation to mav determine the manner ing years, and while in session, actually a budget session shall be hel l the extent that such proH-rtand extent of taxing transient of $15 per diem while is used such for livestock mid hvcstoik during even numbered yiar. purtHise. in session, and mile- These Legislation not directly re- actually exemptions shall ac- feil fur slaughter to lie UMd as law. age provided by lated to the state budget may crue to the benefit of the for hum a n consumption Section 2. The Secretary users of water mi pumped lind iiM-be considered by the Legifur agricultural of State is directed to submit under suib regulations as the purposes may, as the legislslature during budget sessions only if permitted by a joint this proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe. ature prescribes. Is; resolution passed by two the electors of the state til The taxes of the indigent amirding to its value for thirds of the members elerted Utah at the next general elec- poor may In- - remitted of abat- agricultural use without retion in the manner provided ed at such times and in such gard to the value il may have to each house. law. manner as may be provided fur other purposes. Intangi Mi No general session by Set'. 3. If adopted by by law. The legislature may ble Section exof the Legislature shall projwrty may be exemptceed sixty calendar days, ex- the electors of this state, this provide lor the exemption ed Irom taxation as propfrly amendment shall take from taxation of homes, or it may be taxis in such cept in cases of impeachment. on homesteads, and personal manner and to such extent January I, l!)G9. No budget session shall exproert y, not to exceed $2,JJQ as the legislature may proceed twenty calendar days, in value lor homes, home- vide, Provided that if intanexcept in cases of impeachsteads, and all household fur- gible proier!y be taxed as ment. No special session PROPOSITION NO 3 and property the rale thereof nishings, shall exceed thirty calendar equipment ued exclusively shall not exreed five mills on days, except in cases of imINVENTORY bv the owner thereof at bis each dollar ol valuation, peachment. When any TAX REPEAL place of abode in maintaining When exempted Irom taxaof the Legislature trying a home for himclf and fam- tion as proiefty, the taxable cases of impeachment A JOINT BESOLUTION ily. Property not to ex'ed imome iherelrom shall lie the numlnT of calendar PROPOSING TO AMEND VUKHt owned by dis- taxiil under any lax lasd on days it may remain in sesSEC. abled in Value, who served ARTICLE XIII. CONin incomes, but when taxed by fiersons sion as provided in this secTION 2. OF THE war in the military rrv the State of I Hah as proption. The memliers shall STITUTION OF THE any United Slates or erty, the inmme therefrom for compensation only STATE OF UTAH, Rlv lie of the the usual per diem expenses LATINO TO AN A I) of the state of Utah and by shall not also lie taxed. The the unmarried widows and legislature may provide for and mileage. VALOREM TAX orphans of such dis- detlui lions, exemptions and Sec. 2. The Secretary if FOK TA- minor abled iiersons of of (arsons or offsets on any tax based NGIBLE PERSONAL is directed to submit State who while serving in the mili- upon income. The wronal this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONSTI-TUTINtary service of the United income tax rates shall lie INVENTORY or the stale of Utah graduated but the maximum the electors of the State of AND HELD FOR SALE States were killed in action or died rate shall not exieed six er Utah at the next general elecIN THE ORDINARY tion in the manner provided COURSE OF BUSINESS as n result of such service rent of firl im me. No rx ise may lie exempted as the leg. tax rate based umn income by law, shall rxcerd four ierrf nl of e islature may provide. tie if remtvtd by the Sec. 3. If adopted by the The legislature shall pro- het income. The rate limitaof the Slate of Utah, electors of this state, this fu . thirds of oil tnrmkcti vide by law for an annual tax tion herein contained for amendment shall take effect fleeted to each of the two sufficient, with other muircs taxes based on income and for the first day of January, houte$ toting in favor there' of revenue, to defray the esti- taxes on intangible property, of: mated ordinary exticnsea tf shall be effective until Janu- 1969. ((! temples) BEGIN PUBLISHERS Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as d INVITATIONS available at $1. Interested fans may write 1608-1- 7 St. S. in Moorhead, Minn., 56560. PVoposd (b&Kjes m Uttah's CoirastiMioin) d Heliographed i enjoy a new book on the market entitled The Kid Champ. It's the story of Danny Kuchcinski, who surprised the horseshoe world by winning the national crown in 1967 at the age of 19. No By utilizing a complex facet ever by depreciating its pro- player so young ever vied for of the Federal income tax perties more rapidly, thus re- the crown before. It's the laws, Utah Power & Light is ducing the amount of taxes same tournament won at Murinstalling an impending inthe utility hopes to keep ray by such greats as Ted Alcrease in its rates, according paid, rates at present levels for the len, Fernando Isais and Don to E. M. Naughton, president. time Titcomb in years gone by. being. Inflationary trends had inWill Gullickson, a sports dicated UP&L might have to writer for the Fargo Forum, go to a raise, particularly in is the author and has copies en pitching view of the 10 surtax. How l.efi-islatu- Wedding xi BY REQUEST. . ."This Is My Country" is sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the request of Richard M. Nixon, Republican vice presidential candidate, who, along with his wife near American flag, listens with eyes lowered during Utah visit last week. August 30, 1968 Vital Statistics 75-4- Green Sheet Camera Clicks For Dick's Song thusiasts will Mid-val- FORECAST lows, mishap at 310 W. 5900 South on Sunday show a loss of $110 in a collision which involved a vehicle driven by Mary Trujillo, 1871 W. 2770 South and one driven by Del-l- a Barney Muse, 4335 So. 3960 West. A vehicle driven by Nedra R. Thompson, 980 E. 5600 South, was a 'total loss on Saturday when it was in collision with an automobile driven by Rick J. Golson, West Jordan. A second mishap caused $175 damage on Saturday when a half ton pickup truck driven by Lawrence E. Jensen, Midvale, was in collision with an automobile driven by Maryon Cook Meyer, 3858 E. Wood Lane, about 100 feet west on 5900 South. Police investigated what appeared to be a accident on Friday at 6117 So. 855 East. A vehicle owned by Lynn M. Wallace incurred $200 damage when an unknown vehicle collided with the parked automobile. City police investigated two mishaps on Monday. A vehicle driven by Darrel R. Erickson, 764 E. Vine, was in collision with an automobile e, driven by Lewis Dahl, at 4629 Boxelder. No injury or damage was listed. Damage was reported by police at $100 when a 1967 vehicle driven by Clifford G. Stuehm, 270 E. 5560 South, was in collsion with a vehicle driven by Robert J. Glasson, 522 W. 600 South, co-sta- 64-3- 5300 So. State. A East. interviewed virtually every minor in California to come up with the family cast they wanted. The picture was shot in and around San Francisco Van Johnson and and rs Tom Bosely. 82-5- Injuries Fatal To Four In 2 Murray Mishaps at MURRAY. Four persons were fatally injured in two of five accidents reported here during the week. Utah Highway patrolmen investigated an accident which claimed the lives of three persons on Monday near 5300 South on Armond William Powell, 25, 802 MarDrive-I- n quette Dr., Midvale, was dead MURRAY. A on arrival at Cottonwood Hosmarriage which brought pital and Mrs. Delores Ma-R- ee together two families with a Kitchen, 32, 8565 Colleen total of 19 children is the sub- Dr., Sandy, died from injuries ject of a movie currently play- suffered during the mishap ing at the Fox Olympus Drive-i- n about 35 minutes after the Theatre, 5600 So. 900 East. 5:20 p.m. accident. Marnie Joe Kitchen, 4, died Yours, Mine and Ours" stars Henry Fonda and Lu- on Tuesday after entering the cille Ball. He portrays war- hospital in what doctors listrant officer and widower ed as very serious condition on Monday evening. Dearon Lloyd Kitchen, 2, was listed in serious condition at midweek. Marcia Lynn Crandall, 23, 3760 So. 900 East, was killed instantly on Saturday morning when her foreign vehicle was in collision with a refuse truck driven by Raymond A. Soto, 140 E. 6400 South, at the Cottonwood Diagonal and 900 ducers. SUMMARY 77-4- a better insight into our own problems and actions In the area of dally family communication. Mrs. Fred Delliskave, PTA Study Grant To Murrayite extra-curricul- Miss Cheryl Smith at giving parents THE LEGISLTO PROVIDE THE MANDATORY ATURE FOR RETIREMENT AND FOR REMOVAL OF JUDGES FROM OFFICE. He if resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, Um thirds of all members elected to each ol the two houses voting in (cor there-- Section I. It is promised to amend Article VIII of the Constitution of the Slate of Utah by the addition of Section 28 to read: Siil ion 28. The legisla- ture may provide uniform standards for mandatory retirement and for removal of judges from of I ice. legislation implementing this we-linshall Im- - applicable only to conduct occurring subsc-(ilen- l to the effis'tivc date of such legislation. Any determination requiring the retirement or removal ol a judge from office shall Itc subject lo review, as lo hold law and fads, by the Supreme Court. This siil ii in js additional to, and cumulative with, the n llli'thisls of removal of justices and judges provided in Sii Iiiiiis 1 1 ami 27 of this Article. Section 2. The .Secretary of Slate Is diri-ed-to submit this prooM-amemlment to the ehstors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. d I . This amend shall take effect on approval by the etislnrs of the Stilion mi ni stale. LYDE I. MILLER. of Stale of the State ol Utah, IJO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and corns t copy of I, See-ntar- C v the (institutional amendments by the regular session tif the Thirty-Sevent- prinssl legislature, l!H5?, and by the .Sesrond Special Session held in VMA, as appears on in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Ureal Seal of ilw Stale of Utah, at Salt Ufce City, this 30th day of August, I 'Hi. rmri CLYDE t. MILLER |