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Show - - - - - i - - h f Nephi, Juab Count-- , EIjc Utah DON'T BORROW SUBSCRIBE HJ SNAK SHAK CAFE i- - Announces NEW HOURS for your dining-ou- t enjoyment Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 6 a.m. to 12 midnight with special menu featuring STEAK, CHICKEN and SHRIMP between 9 p.m. and 12 midnight and Mrs. Mlo Cazier visited in IToyo on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Ferguson and sons Dine and Rodney. They also visited in Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and family. Mrs. Roy Chase visited in Sandy last week with her daughter, Mi's. Reva Ballow and family. Supt. and Mrs. Clyde C. Child were in Salt Lake City on Sunday to attend a farewell testmonial for Elder Marvin Harold Marcroft, a nephew of Supt. Child. He has been called to the New Zealand mission of the Church, of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Page Four I Nephi Local, Social Hems Mr. Thursday, September 20, 1962 Cimc53-ATctu- G DOROTHY WILLIAMS SPERRY and 15 .friends. Mrs. Blackett also was hostess at a swimming party in honor of her son Marlow on his 12th birthday anniversary- - on Tuesday, Sept. 11. After swimming the honored guest and 10 friends enjoyed lunch at the Ephraim park. is now associated with MAX & Phone Bh and Mr and Mrs. Jerry son Kevin of St. George spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Hazel Bosh. They also at tended the wedding of her brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones In Moroni. : JOS 623-015- 3 BEAUTY SALON for appointment! i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROal property, not to exceed POSING TO AMEND ARTI- $2,000 in value for homes and CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homesteads, and all household CONSTITUTION OF THE furnishings, furniture, and We will be OPEN EARLY and CLOSE LATE on opening STATE OF UTAH, RELATING equipment used exclusively by Goble Mrs. Mr. and Larry TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES the owner thereof at his place days of the coming hunting seasons. and children Lori and Jeff EXEMPT FROM TAXATION, of abode in maintaining a homo of Salt Lake City spent the for himself and family. ProperBe it resolved by the Legislaweek end with her parents, Mr. of the State of Utah, ty not to exceed $3,000 in value, ture Cowan. and Mrs. Clarence two -- thirds of all members owned by disabled persons who elected to each of the Houses served in any war in the miliMr. and Mrs. Chester Foote tary service of the United voting in favor thereof; zutzm and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler States or of the State of Utah Section 1. It is proposed to and by the unmarried widows of Provo were in Salt Lake attended funeral services in amend Article XIII, Section 2 and minor orphans of such disCity on Friday to attend Holi- Santaquin for Bishop Nels of the Constitution of the State abled persons or of persons who Butler on Tuesday of last week. day on Ice. of Utah to read as follows: while serving in the military Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote service of the United States or Mr. and Mrs. Howard HudSection 2. All tangible propState of Utah were killed visited with Max Knight and son and family of Orem were erty in the state, not exempt the under the laws of the United in action or died as a result of family in Springville and with Sunday dinner guests of Mr. States, or under this constitu- such service may be exempted Mrs. Max Knight at the Pay-so- n and Mrs. Ed Chase. tion shall be taxed in propor- as the legislature may provide. hospital on Thursday. tion to its value to be ascerThe legislature shall provide tained as provided by law. The by law for an annual tax suffiMr. and Mrs. Glen Foote and Wedproperty of the state, counties, cient, with other sources of revbaby of Magna visited on rTijjaurjwn cities, towns, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated nesday of last week with Mr. municipal corporations and pub- ordinary expenses of the state and Mrs. Chester Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Starks (Renae Malnigren) lic libraries, lots with the buildfor each fiscal year. For the Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd ings thereon used exclusively purpose of paying the state for either religious worship or debt, if any there be, the legisand family of Salt Lake City charitable purposes, and places lature shall provide for levying Honors Couple After (TAUMIYIANI Wedding spent the week end; and V. E. Reception of burial not held or used for a tax annually, sufficient to pay Gadd of Provo visited on Sunprivate or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay day at the home of Mr. and hall be exempt from taxation. the principal of such debt, with, Levan Impressive Nuptial Rites Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Simply Enchanting Water rights, ditches, canals, in twenty years from the final power plants, pump- passage of the law creating the Gibson Cowan of Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Reg- in a gown of white delustered reservoirs, Levan transmission lines, debt. plants, ing haS spent the past week with inald S. Starks were married on satin with a round neck trimpipes and flumes owned and of Section 2. The his brother in law and sisters: September 8 in a double ring med with lace and seed pearls used by individuals or corpora- state is directed to secretary submit this Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley at the Levan LDS within lands for tions ceremony irrigating proposed amendment to the and Mrs. Lucille C. Lunt. Ward. Bishop J. Clair Collard and wrist - length pointed the state owned by such individ- electors of the State of Utah ina sleeves. in The or or skirt uals the of the Levan Ward officiated. swept corporations, in the next general election in Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley modern shall members dividual thereof, Wonder drugs developed through The bride, formerly Miss slight train. Her veil of tulle the manner provided by law. of American Fork spent the Renae Malmgren, was lovely and lace was caught to a crown. not be separately taxed as long medical research often bring rapid, complete reSection 3. If adopted by the week end with his parents, Mr. used be owned and a3 they shall electors of this state, this with one prescription . . saving illness from Mrs. and surBeagley. orchid She a carried white Harry covery exclusively for such purposes. amendment shall take effect the and medical time Power plants, power transmis- first expenses rounded by blue carnations. saving you money on Chalice Club Holds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willday of January, 1963. sion lines and other property lost from the job. iams of Orem visited on SunAttending the bride was her used for generating and delivLAMONT F. TORONTO, I, sister, Mrs. DelMar Howlett as ering electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the State day with Mr. and Mrs. GorSeason's First Meeting matron of honor; Miss Vicky of which is used for furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY CERdon Belliston. Sue Wankier, Miss Phil Sperry power pumping water for irri- TIFY that the foregoing is a Mrs. Evan Blackett enterThe Chalice Club held its and Mrs. David Lunt gation purposes on lands in the full, true and correct copy of tained in honor of her daughtwere attired in royal State of Utah, may be exempted the constitutional amendment first meeting of the season They on Saturday, Sept. er, Jeanette, on Thursday, September 13. blue brocaded taffeta sheaths from taxation to the extent that proposed by the regular session 8, on her ninth birthday anLegislaHostess for the evening was with long sleeves and high such property is used for such of the Thirty-Fourt- h Refreshments were These exemptions ture, 1961, as appears of record niversary. PHONE 8 48 South Main Street Mrs. DeVona Roberts. Presid- necklines and carried bouquets purposes. Nephi, Utah served to the honored guest ent Rula Gowers discussed the of blue carnations md forget shall accrue to the sobenefit of in my office. the users of water IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I pumped years program with the mem- -under such regulations as the have hereunto set my hand and best man bers. A delicious pat luck meal duties Assuming may prescribe. The affixed the Great Seal of the was then enjoyed by the fol- was Don Meadows of Orem. legislature taxes of the indigent poor may State of Utah, at Salt Lake lowing members: Mrs. LuOna Ushers were Ike Starks, a be remitted or abated at such City, this 29th day of August, Prisbrey, Mrs. Rula Gowers, brother of the broom, and Ed. times and in such manner as 1962. GRADE SCHOOL Mrs. Joyce Pay, Mrs. Beth Jar-ret- t, Malmgren, a brother of the may be provided by law. The LAMONT F. TORONTO Mrs. DeVona Roberts, bride. legislature may provide for the Secretary of State Mrs. Jean Johnson, Mrs. Adele Assisting at the book was exemption from taxation of Jackson, Mrs. Thelma Reed, Miss Mary Louise Shepherd, a homes, homesteads, and person (SEAL) Mrs. Madge Otteson, Mrs. Fay cousin of the bride, and Miss Mrs. Greenhalgh, Marjorie Alice Worthington. Assisting Mrs. Rowena with the gifts were Mrs. Ed. Greenhalgh, Mrs. Alene Sperry, Mrs. Malmgren, Miss Ronella Nael Pew, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 Marjorie Steiner, Mrs. Louise and Miss Clair Beagley. AssistParkin, Mrs. Ruth Howard and ing with the serving were Miss TIME IS RUNNING GET IN ON OUR BIG Mrs. Bernice Boswell. Barbara Miss A JOINT RESOLUTION TO or damaged by rights of way, Christensen, Marjorie Memmott and Miss AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF and for administrative costs Myma Grace. Miss Nyra Stan- THE CONSTITUTION OF necessarily incurred for said ley and Mrs. Fern Wankier THE STATE OF UTAH BY purposes. Mrs. Sudweeks Is THE ADDITION OF SECTION furnished the musuc. (2) The administration of a Dress Pattern No. 3105. Simply Bib driver education program.' A wedding luncheon was 13, PROHIBITING EXPENDIGET FREE! Special Punt, Pass & Kick WIN! Warm-uHostess to Birch jackets! Helmets! FooDETURE OF REVENUE Camp chanting. This pretty sleeveless dross has yi instruction book written by Yale Lary, yl balls signed by 1961 NFL Champion At given by the brides parents RIVED (3) The enforcement of state FROM ter' a swirl of skirt attached to a GASOLINE, after 'the and autoAn ceremony Paul NFL Unitas and to PLUS . an Hornung! prior OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND motor vehicle and traffic laws. , . trip Green Bay Packers! Johnny top. No. 3105 comet In sizes Birch of the Daught- to the Camp reception in the Levan HIGHWAY USER TAXES, (4) Tourists and publicity 12, 14, 16, IS, 20. Size 14 takes 3 yards ers graphed picture of an NFL player! AND, a of Utah Pioneers held Ward hall. game (Dad goes too!) to compete . . , AND, in any single biennium expense R N U of PURPOSES fabric. Trimming is optional. FOR 1962 Ford Televiewer handy guide with "Tour of Champions (with both Dad and their first meeting of the seanot in excess of the lesser of the Welcoming TO Needlework TV No. Floral Pattern HIGHWAY USE. with guests 592. on NCAA NFL teams of ChamNFL and House to 1962 White and son on Friday, September 14 the bridal Mom!) couple were the Be it resolved by the Legisla- the following: (a) .5 percent Designs. Lovely boskets of flowers, roses at the home of Mrs. Hazel Sudthis fall! pionship game to compete for national PP&K of the total biennial revenues brides on pillowcases or and worked are Mr. "and Mrs. sprays parents, ture of the State of Utah, from motor fuel taxes, or (b) fov must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian weeks. Invocation was given E. Cleo championship! You compete with boys your the towels. stitches Tie are and simple and Malmgren; the to register. (Kegistration closet Oct. 31.) two - thirds of all members an amount equal to the 1 own age. No body contact results are beautiful linens. Send for by Fern Garrett, chaplain. The groom s mother, Mrs. elected to each of the Houses Margaret biennium. lesson, They Came in 1862 Starks. No. 592. voting in favor thereof; was very well given by Mrs. bride at aEntertaining for the Our Needlework Catalog containing Section 2. The secretary of shower Section 1. It is proposed to state is directed to submit this Those in at- were Miss coupon for selecting one pattern free Is Erma Garrett. Wan-tae- r, Sue Vicky amend Article XIII of the Con- proposed amendment to the 50 cents. tendance were Hazel SudBRING DAD . . . GET FULL DETAILS AT Mrs. Phil Send 354 for each dress pattern, 25f weeks, Irva Howard, Zola How- David Lunt. Sperry and Mrs. stitution of the State of Utah electors of the state of Utah at far each needlework pattern (add 5f far ard, Twila Winn, Erma Garby the addition of Section 13 the next general election in the couple left on to read: each pattern for third class mailing and rett, manner provided by "law. Annie Foote Blanch Tuesday for Fort morning 104 for each pattern for first class mail13. The proceeds Section Section 3. This amendment Madeline Pyper, Ada Cooper, Wood. Missouri, where from the ing to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 1490, Oldroyd and imposition of any shall take effect upon approval 131 South Main Coquella McPherNew York 1, N Y. Phone 623-026- 3 Nephi, Utah license tax, registration son. fee, by the electors of the state. driver education tax, or other I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, charge related to the operation Secretary of State of the State of any motor vehicle upon any of Utah, DO HEREBY CERpublic highway in this state, TIFY that the foregoing is a and the proceeds from the imtrue and correct copy of position of any excise tax on full, the constitutional amendment gasoline or other liquid motor by the regular session fuels used for propelling such proposedThirty-Fourth of the Legislavehicle, except for statutory re1961, as appears of record funds and adjustments allowed ture, thereunder and for costs of in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I collection and administration, shall bo used exclusively for have hereunto set my hand and highway purposes as follows: affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake im(1) The construction, this 29th day of August, provement, repair and mainte- City, nance of city streets, county 1962. LAMONT F. TORONTO roads, and state highways, inSecretary of State . cluding but not restricted to payment for property taken for (SEAL) Burton visited in Salt Lake City last week with Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Bur ton and son Richard, who just returned home from a New England LDS mission. She also visited in Orem with Dr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton for two days. Mrs. T. H. this weeks! patterns ..y y a at EACH NEW DRUG DEVELOPED TODAY SAVES YOU MONEY 623-156- me-nots. 7 thru 11 OUT... PUNT, PASS 8; KICK competition today i g line-up- s 1959-196- pre-nupti- al PARKIN MOTOR CO. St, IFSirs'd: $ s I IBsiinilk - h twin $ savings savings accounts safe deposit boxes new or automatic savings used car loans home improvement loans personal loans loans bank money orders travelers checks for purchase or construction of a home checking service i m ? Tu t ' f Need it? Weve got it . . . plus a genuine desire to have you as a customer and convenient banking quarters to serve you properly. n i Corno to Piirsll: for Full SoitvIcjo ftr Security frank l M N.A. feet fecunty front oI Utah, N A. Sucwnty frank ef ktewfron F 4rJ Dopoft Corporate Wrn Rock Spriwft CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two - thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation, not exceeding $1,200.00 a year for the legislative term and $10 00 a day expenses while actually in session, and mileage aa provided by law. Section t. The secreta-- y 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 the first day of 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 proposed by the regular session 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 of August, 1962. LAMONT T. TORONTO Secretary of State (SEAL) y |