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Show 4 ator In the battalion's Battery A. "entered" the Army in March, 1961 and completed basic combat training at Fort Hood, Tex. The soldier is a 1957 graduate of Jordan high school. Before entering the Army Spc.-- 4 Gary L. Julian, he was employed by Army, 7263 Lo L. son of Mrs i Ashley, Pac'fie Railroad Western South 10th East, Sandy, recently Wendover. His wife, Patricia, participated with other mem- lives in Chicago. bers of the 57th Artillery'a 2d k Missile Battalion In Airman 2nd Class Darwin K. missile-firinpractice at McWest Jordan, has com Mertin, Gregor Guided Missile Range, pleted the United States Air N. M. Force technical training course Spec. Julian's unit, armed for missile guidance systems s with the missile, mechanics at Lowry, AFB, is regularly assigned to Chicago, Colo. 111., and is part of the nationAirman Mertin learned main wide U. S. Army Air Defense tenance, inspection, and Command. He is a radaf oper- - of the Mace missile gu repair dance system end guidance checkout $30 Reward for Any Sewing equipment He is being reasMechine I Can't Repair -signed to a permanent base for All makes and model duty in his new technical spec' Work Guaranteed : ialtT. ... , E. J. JACKSON . The airman Is the son of Mr 4534 W. 5615 So., Kearns It Mrs Paul Mertin, 7457 South CY 1700th West, West Jordan. He To - J- one-wee- w g . . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROARTI- POSING TO AMEND CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah, v two - thirds of all members ' elected to each of the Houses voting; in favor thereof; V 1. It is proposed to ; Section emend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: . . Section 2. All tangible prop, erty in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution shall be taxed in proportion to its value- to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned ami used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long; as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power pumping water for irrion lands in the gation State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that auch property is used for one purposes. These , exemptions shall accrue to the benefit "of the users of water so pumped nnder such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and person - nut-pose- s -- 1 al property. not to exceed 12,000 in value for hemes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, . furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at bis place of abode In maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $.1,000 in value, owned by disabled persona who served in any war in the military ,. service ; of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the State of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may be-- exempted as the legislature may provide. ' The legislature shall provide by law for a annual tax sufficient, with other Sources of revenue, U defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal 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 f :nal passage of the law creatine; the debt ;. "' Section I.- - The secretary of state is directed to submit this amendment to the proposed elector ef the State of Utah in the next general election in the manner provided by law. ' Section 8. " If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day ef January, 1963. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO, HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing- - is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment propisd by tJie regular1 cession ; j V tfc- - Thirty-Fourt- Wisla-tu- h- 1361, a appear W my office. : i, of record v . ' LAMONT F. TORONTO . Secretary of State (8SAL) TO OF OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 18, PROHIBITING EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE DEFROM RIVED GASOLrNE, OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND HIGHWAY USER TAXES, UNREFOR PURPOSES LATED TO HIGHWAY USE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the House voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It Is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition ef Section IS to read: Section 11 The proceeds from the imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or ether to related the operation charge of any motor vehicle upon any in this state, public highway and the proceed from the imposition of any excise tax on gasoline or other liquid , motor fuels used for propelling auch vehicle, except for tatutory refunds and adjustment allowed thereunder and for cost ef collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for highway purposes as follows: In (1) The construction. provement, repair and maintenance ef city streets, county roads, and state highways. but not restricted te payment for property taken for two-thir- - . pro-gra- I f - t . i'i in 4 Ken-neco- Ill ir-m- r leg-lalat- iv . Friday, Nmvmber 2, 1962 BY ORDER of the Mayor and City Council this 15th day of 1962. October. Signed Henry Beckstead !: Mayor 1 Attest: S'gned Lawrence A. Mineer City Recorder (Pub. Oct. 19, 26. Nov. 2) We Take Out Errrrr .... And Put In u The NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, the 5th day YJie Utah, the Midvale City PlanBring ning Commission and the Mayor and City Council of Midvale City will hold a public hearing upon the recommendation of the Planning 'Commission to amend the zoning ordinance of Midvale City so as to perjnit in n Zone the design and manu- - Purrm! your cat to us .". have it done nghr! Save money in the end Troosters Service Automotive ... .......... ll i. noiaen C-- 2 is:ju r. AM K.17A1 nu wiiwvwie u u .., Rc-Elc- ct tt . ; nine-wee- k SJi SALT LAKE COUNTY S H co-e- d E R i I i F ; F 1 uvc-umi- 'i A Dedicaied Man On fl?aid Pol. Adv. by Joe Mazuran) five-wee- y IrtNOTtoolate! purpose. (2) The administration of a n driver education program. . (S) The enforcement of state motor vehicle end traffic laws. and publicity (4) Tourist expense in any single biennium not in excess ef the lesser of the following: .1 percent of the total ' biennial revenues from motor fuel taxes,, or (h) an amount equal to the ' . biennium. ' Section 1 The secretary of tat J directed te submit this proposed amendment to the elector of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 8. Thi. amendment shall take effect upon approval by the elector ef the state. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary ef State of the State of Utah,' DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy ef the constitutional . amendment proposed by the regular cession of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1961, as appears of 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 29th day ef August, () 1959-196- 1 . UK VALLEY DRUG . 7650 So. State . AMS-42- 5 a il CiJU Republican mm rvr i Jl aanuje5eea s $ f - A Republican Candidate (or VS. Haute of Rcpreten-titiv2nd DUtxict Csodidtt EIG GOVERNMENT COSTS V.1 PIATT KESUI Republican Candidate for Utah's Attorney General e, tot VS. Senate , LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary ef State (SZAL) nnniw SHERMAN P. IIOYO SfNATOt WAIUCI I. UNNETT LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary ef State (SEAL) 192. III III iMajrMMMa cmuwmv. wuiatc nyaawnga aa i officer.' ' ; The lieutenant is the son of Mr & Mrs William A. Fike, 106 Hillcrest, Coppenon, Bingham t ' Canyon. - proposed amendment te Uw elector of th state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section S. If adopted by the elector of thi state, this amendment shall take effect the first day ef January, 1963. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the St of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing; i a full, true and correct copy ef the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular teed am ef the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 191, a appear ef record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto act my hand and affixed th Great Seal ef the Rate ef Utah, at Salt Laka City, thi 29th day ef August, n, William A. Fike Jr. Force second lieutenant and awarded silver navigator wing following his graduation from navigator training at James Connally AFB, Tex. Lieutenant' Fjke received radar and celestial navigation training in Air Force T 29 "Flying Classroom" aircraft. He Is being reassigned to Mather AFB,. Calif,, for further train-- , . utm G er . ;. ' Lcrjzl ththes . 1962. aae (Utah) SENTINEL facture of mechanical and electrical devices and systems which does not involve the use of any large machines or any NOTICE odor, or other nuisance We are making known that we noise, a level normally involvabove are not responsible for any ed in a commercial business. debts incurred before Oct. 15, All interested persons will be 1962. by Frozen Food Locker, heard, Sandy. Signed Mr & Mrs Lyle Vance h (Pub. Nov. ;. or damaged by right ef way, and for administrative costs necessarily incurred for said - W The MIDYALE 2 . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO. POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION OF THE CONSTITUTION OF. THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMPERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the State ef Utah, two -- thirds of all members elected te each ef the House voting in aavor thereof: Section 1. proponed to mend Article VL Section f ef the Constitution of the Slut ef Utah te read a follow: Section 9. The ef the Legislature sh..l receive such compensation, ret exceeding 1 1,200X0 a year t the term and f:XJ a day expense while ctui"y in cession, and mileage ri troviied by law. Section 2. The secretary ef EUta la directed to submit this ... 4 4 Mrs Blaine Larrabee, Ave. (1600 South.) Baker will bfng is of November, 1962, at 5 o'clock a scrollfilm, "Girls Grow Up." p.m. at the Council Chambers. This is not on the Camp Fire Midvale - City Hall, Midvale, nan nun rr mil in is I ri ii.m program but emphasis girls Straare and taZk dancing is enjoyed weekly at the University relationship to their family and of Utah student anion building by several Neighbor and Sentinel community. All parents are adresidents. The dances are promoted Wednesday nights by the vised to see this film. During the past few years U. of Vs. student activity counsel and supported ny a new folk several groups of Camp Fire and square dance club on the campus "Ribbons 6 Spurs." The girls have been act:ve in Salt dances begin at 7 p.m. with a half hour ofinstructlon for Inter- Lake County operating more or less independently of each other. ; ested , '. , , A concerted effort is now being made to organize all groups is married to the former Linda er, Ala. into' a. council for the entire L. Caldwell of Manila, Ut. The soldier is a area. . 1955 graduate of Jordan high The Camp Fire Girls proMarine Pvt. 1st Class Wilford school Before going on active gram has been revised and enT. Bishop, son of Mr 4 Mrs duty, he was employed by riched this year. The Blue Bird ' Deral E. Bishop, 359 East 8400 ' Copper Corp. program is for girls 7 and 8, South, Sandy, completed four in the 2nd and 3rd grades. or weeks of individual combat son of The Camp Fire program is for Clifton A. training last week with the Sec Mrs Thomas Spackman, I. Spackman, 7242 girls 9, 10, 11 or in the 4th, 5th ond Infantry Training Regiment South 7th East, Union, com- ; and 6th grades. They work to- pleted recruit training recently toward the ranks of trail seeker, at the Naval Training Center, wood gatherer, and fire maker. San Diego, Calif. The program for the Junior indoc- High girl is During ' the entirely new: girls trination, recruits are trained 12 and 13 or in the 7th and 8th -- . , I j in physical fitness, basic mili- grades. This program includes tary law, military drill, cus the group torch bearer rank, toms and etiquette of the naval the individual torch bearer service, swimming and surviv- rank and a wide variety of acal, first aid and basic ship- tivities. board routine. Horizon Club is for girls 14 ;mrougn ii, or sin graae mrougn Army Reserve Pvt. Robert R. high school. Emphasis in this is on personality Young, 19, son of Mr & Mrs program Reid W. Young, 361 Van Buren development, social skills, St.. Midvale, recently completed activity, vocational exploration, eight weeks of advanced in- personal service to the comdividual infantry training un- munity, horizon club community the Reserve Forces Act volunteer service activities and i der the Wbhelo medallion. program at Fort Ord. Calif. Any girl wishing to join a Young is a 1961 graduate of Jordan High School, Sandy, and Camp' Fire group or adult in. Wilford T. Bishop attended the University of Utah, terested in the program may Salt Lake. ' : contact Mrs Robert Spies at at Camp Pendleton, Calif. or Mrs Jacob Huff(HU The training provides young CY at man marines with a background of William A. Fike Jr, Bingexperience - in tactical matters ham Canyon, has been commis-unde- r combat conditions. The sioned a United States Air ; l n.. s - e-... Karen Forbush to Wed uaui.ug uiiiuucB field and other ercises,' f trips Douglas Larrabee matters that prepare newly enlisted marines for duty anyThe engagement and plans for where in the world. : ' the marriage Nov. 29 in the Manti LDS Temple of Miss A. Forbush and Dengla Karen .AKred.J.. Bvti Reserve Army R., l Larrabee are being announc Nelson.. eonvoL. Mrs El'cn E. ed by the parents of M:ss For Nelson, 11400, South 1904 West, bush, Mr & Mr Dellis RrTor-busRiverton, recently completed 1395 East Creek Rd., k the tingle engine obSandy, servation and utility airplane! maintenance course, under the1 Parent of the future groom Reserve Forces Act program at' The Aviation School, Fort Ruck-- , 1 frtV & Miss Order Now CONSTITUTIONAL A!-2IIDMENT No. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION AMEND ARTICLE XIII THE CONSTITUTION Organize in Area Jane C. Baker, field adviser for Camp Fire Girls, Inc., was in Salt Lake October 3, according to Mrs Robert Spies who has been acting as group organizer. During her visit here, Miss Baker conducted orientation and tra'ning setsions for interested girls, parents, sponsors and leaders of groups. Miss Baker's headquarters are in San Rafael, Calif. She is an adviser to Camp Fire Girls councils in Northern California, Nevada, Utah ; and Hawaii An interesting part of the , Mr 848 Logan h, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thin 29th day.ef August, 1962. are Camp Fire Girls REX CRUMP . Republican Candidate for State House of Representatives, 21m District YOU MONEY, FREEDOM The Republican Party stands for the principle that the Federal Government should act only when the people are not adequately served by state or local governments. Bigger government costs you money and freedom, tool FumavE you u:exty "Tho history of liberty h the history of the limitation of government power, not the increase of it." Woodrow Wilson. Of the two major political parties only the Republican Party stanch for this principle today. TOTIIS Ssi'fll Ccard Prtt!.-:st- 3 Cottonwood Heights and Union Area Paid Political Advertisement Hi tt n ii. I tr In Mm SWi OH Umm, I a OH mm. |