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Show J Nephl, Juab County, Utah Thursday, October 25, 1962 cJjccimcaetuG Mrs. Roland Beach of Green-rivreturned to her home on Sunday after visiting for two 1 i weeks with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Peter Sorensen. end Mr. and Mrs. Warner Novian ing owning by Chaplin piper Mr. and Mi's. Vern Sorensen and the openlllOBATE AND fUAKDIAV-8111- 1 Law, 53 North Main Street, and two sons of W'aco, Texas, Anna Shepherd Consult Nephl, Utah, on or before the are visiting with her brother ing song, the lesson. Diary of and family of Provo spent the Mr. and Mrs. William Ser-geNOTICES. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and and of OgJen called at the Hilda in sister was law, Lriekson, County Clerk or riHH-tlvPioneer, D. A. 19th day of December, G. M. Worwood and with oth- given by Thelma Jackman. Ida Herman Christensen and Mr. home of Nlr. and Mrs. Jess signers for additional infor- 19G2. Sorensen. Mrs. Peter mation. Brooks on Monday. They were er relatives. Paystrup and Edra Morgan and enroute to Arizona served refreshments to Anna AdWILLIAM of Mr. and visitors Recent IRONS, Mrs. Zella Martin and Mrs. NOTICE TO CltEDITOKS Dulcie Franoom, Mrs. Peter Sorensen were Mr, ministrator of the estate of Melba Olsen of Sciplo and Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thelma Jackman, Viola Shep- and Mrs. Keo Sorensen and deof J. Deceased. J. Irons, Estate Harry Harry Irons, Bonnie Anderson of Salt Lake herd, Edna Straub and Joe Hansen and GerSherwood, family of Orem over the week ceased. Creditors will present City visited on Monday with trude and Vinese end, Mrs. Francis Warner and friend of San Diego are vis't claims with vouchers to the Dates of publication: October! Mrs. Rulon W'ood and Mrs. Taylor. Shepherd ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wells baby of Bountiful on Sunday, Elierson. Mrs. Ellertson is a undersigned at the office of 18, 25; November 4 and 11, Olive Poulsen. Mrs. and Mr. and Donald Munk Week end guests of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. MrOune, Attorney at 1002. Week end visitors of Mr. Mrs. D. Shepherd were and daughter of Salt Lake City Slraub. John on FYiday. and Mrs. Alma Winter were Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheney of Salt Lake Willis 1 ShepAMENDMENT No. CONSTITUTIONAL Mrs. and City visited with his brother in Fred Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. herd and of and family Magna, ' Vem Winter and family of daughters of Payson visited on law and Mr. and Mrs. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO-- 1 al property, not to exceed Bountiful. Max Winter, who is Mrs. Tim Carter and children Sunday with her parents, Mr. E. Alton sister, Ellertson. He was of Lake City. Salt 2,000 In value for homes and POSING TO AMEND ARTIof and Mrs. Fred Stephensen. enroute to Phoenix, Arizona to attending the University CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homesteads, and all household Is Winter who Mrs. Pearl Ault and Mr. and OF THE furnishings, furniture, CONSTITUTION and Utah, Seymour Mrs. Thomson and spend the winter. Brigham Young Uni- Mrs. Weston Pratt of Ameri- children Ethel STATE OF UTAH, RFLATING equipment used exclusively by attendingand of Ephraim visited on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cook Miss Carol Neil-- I can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ray versity, TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES the owner thereof at his plaee with Mr. and Mrs of Caliente, Nevada visited for Saturday sen Orem. of Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. John Heber of abode in maintaining a home EXEMPT FROM TAXATION, Taylor. two days of last week with her for himself and family. Proper- Sandor of Salt Lake City, and Be it resolved by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur In exceed not to 3,000 parents, Mr. Mrs. value, and Rulon of of Wankier Lee Vernal ty is The Chicken Creek Camp Shepherd owned disabled persons who of Utah Pion- and family of Orem spent the visiting with his parents, Mr. Kay. the Daughters of al wbers g(irved by miI1. war in eers met on Thursday, October week end with Mrs. O. H. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier, while elected to each of the Houses t Mrs. Pearl Kay and Mrs. Ila service of the United Follow Pierce. thereof: hunting deer with his father. Goodfellow of Salt Lake favor voting in states or of the State of Utah 18 at the City HalL City were in Mona on Friday to visSection 1. It is proposed to and by the unmarried widows 2 such ilsSection of Article it minor with and amend their father, Edward XIII, orphans of the Constitution of the State abled persons or of persons who Houghton, on his 90th birthIn aa the follows: while of Utah to read military serving day anniversary. Section 2. All tangible prop-- service of the United States or Mrs. Jack Howell and child State of Utah were killed erty in the state, not exempt the ten of Springville, Mrs. John under the laws of the United in action or died as a result of Christiansen and baby of OgStates, or under this constitu- - such service may be exempted When the weather calls for something steamy hot and appetites are calling for den, Mrs. Clifton Park and tion shall be taxed in propor- - as the legislature may provide. tion to its value t be aseer- The legislature shall providu something hearty, chili bean chowder is in order, family, and Mrs. Grant Kay tained as provided by law. The by law for an annual tax auffl- and baby of Nephi spent the i s, sources 0f the of other of counties, with state, Its full cient, proper week end with their parents, plump meaty towns, school districts, enue, to defray the estimated beans seasoned to perfection Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay. and state the pubmunicipal corpoiations ordinary expensor ef with onion, garlic, chill powbuildthe with For the der and oregano lie libraries, lots for each fiscal year. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett all in a ings thereon used exclusively purpose of paying the stete creamy base of double rich and family of Garland were le or for either religious worship debt, if anv tnere be, the week end visitors of her mothmilk. purposes, and places lature shall provide for levying evaporated Mrs. Ray Newton. er, to know used If you for of burial not held or tax annually, sufficient to pay youre going private or corporate benefit, the annual interest and to pay want supper in a hurry, you Miss Nyra Stanley, a student shall be exempt from taxation, the principal of such debt, with. ean make the basic chowder at the Utah State University, Water rights, ditches, canals, jn twenty years from the final lours beforehand. Then when spent the week end .with her reservoirs, power plants, pump- - passage of the law creating the .he hungry crowd arrives, all Mr. and Mrs. ..LaMar parents, ing plants, transmission lines, debt. you have to do is add the evapStanley. and owned and flumes oipes Section 2. The secretary of milk and heat the soup used iy individuals or corpora- state is directed to submit this orated Mrs. Lamar Stanley and her tions for irrigating lands within proposed amendment to the .o serving temperature. mother, Mrs. Katie Williams, Chili bean chowder is extra the state owned by such individ- electors of the State of Utah were in Salt Lake City mi Satuals or corporations, or the In- in the next general election in nutritious. It uses evaporated dividual members thereof, shall the manner urday to attend funeral serso milk it in undiluted form provided by law. vices for John Yates, an uncle not be separately taxed as long contains a double amount of all "8. If adopted by the . of Mrs. Williams. as they shall be owned and used eleXrT of thl state this the important nutrients that exclusively for such purposes. amendment shaU take effect the milk provides. Power plants, power transmis- - firgt d J of January ' 1963 sion lines and other . property . CHIU BEAN CHOWDER L LAMONT F, TORONTO, used for generating and deliv- - 6 ,V servings State ering electrical power, a portion Secretary of State of the CER-pow2 HEREBY DO of butter Utah, tablespoons of, which is used for furnishing 2 cloves garlic pumping water for irrl- - TIFY that the foregoing is a true correct and of in the full, copy Vi cup finely chopped onion gation purposes on lands State of Utah, mav he exempted the constitutional amendment 2 tablespoons flour session from taxation to the extent that proposed by the regular 1V4 teaspoons salt s. Legisla-purnoseThirty-Fourth such propertv is use! for such of the 1 These exemptions ture, 1961, as appears of record teaspoons chili powder itism 1 teaspoon shall accrue to ' the benefit of in my tffice. oregano, Melt butter in soup kettle that powder and oregano Stir in .the users of water so pumped . crumbled IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hold3 at least 3 quarts. Add water. Continue cooking getiDy under such regulations as the have hereunto set my hand and 2 cups water until mixture comes to a boiL legislature tay prescribe. The affixed the Great Seal of tha garlic and onion. Cook gently Boil about 2 or 3 1 cups evaporated milk minutes, stir taxes of the indigent poor may state of Utah, at Salt Laka over low heat until onion is yel(1 tall can) ring occasionally. Stir in milk be remitted or abated at such City, this 29th day of August, low and transparent. Remove and kidney beans. Bring to 1 No. 2 can kidney beans times and in such manner as 1962. mav be provided by law. The (2)4 cups) garlic. Blend in flour, salt, chili serving temperature. LAMONT F. TORONTO legislature may provide for the Secretary of State exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and person- - (SEAL) rm - er Levan Local, Social News L!r MONA SOCIAL ITEMS Page'S' HAVE mu PlAy THE GUITAR nt e , :i Y -- ' ' ; 1 1 i ' two-thir- Chili Bean Chowder Is a Hearty Mainstay For a Quick Supper L-lJjh- I itfjt-charitab- I q 5 MINUTES! IN JUST . rev-citie- dial-achor- e No nood to know music to play tho groat now Kay Dial-- A Chord Gultarl plays the chords that you dial you just strum away on that handsome, Kay gultarl Play old favorites ond new hits In Just five minutes! The Kay Guitar comes with tuner, book, carrying case and neck cord, for Just Play it now np " at JACK'S Refrigeration and Appliance Center Phone North Main 11 623-017- 7 . er AMENDMENT No. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE XIH OF T HE CONSTITUTION O F THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 13, PROHIBITING EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE DERIVED FROM GASOLINE, OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND HIGHWAY USER TAXES, FOR PURPOSES UNRELATED TO HIGHWAY USE. 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 XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah hy the addition of Section 13 to read: Section 13. The ' proceeds from the imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or other to related the operation charge of any motor vehicle upon any in this state, public highway and the proceeds from the imposition of any excise tax on gasoline or other liquid motor fuels used for propelling such ' vehicle, except for statutory re- funds and adjustments allowed thereunder and for costs of collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for highway purposes as follows: im(1) The construction, provement, repair and maintenance of city streets, county roads, and state highways, including but not restricted to payment for property taken for or damaged by rights of way, and for administrative eosts necessarily incurred for said purposes. (2) The administration of a driver education program. ' (3) The enforcement of state motor vehicle and traffic laws. (4) Tourists and publicity expense in any single biennium not in excess of the lesser of ths following: (a) .5 percent of the total biennial revenues from motor fuel taxes, or (b) 1 an amount equal to ths biennium. 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. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. 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, WHY HAVE YOU NEVER in your four years in the House appeared before the Committee in support of any Utah reclamation project, including the Central Utah Project? 1959-196- WHY DO YOU VOTE AGAINST Utah farmers, livestockmen, and dairymen cent of the time as recorded by the Utah Farm Bureau Federation? DID YOU REFUSE Senator Bennett's invitation to join in sponsoring the proposed Southern Utah National Scenic Parkway which would bring thousands of new visitors to Juab County? WHY DID YOU. LET THE HOUSE KILL the $50,000 appropriation obtained in the Senate by Senator Bennett to survey the proposed Southern Utah National Parkway? WHY DID YOU FAIL to join with Senator Bennett Beryllium industry in Juab County? I a IS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 1962. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State (SEAL) MU Flameless electric heat is as pure and radiant as summer sunshine. And cleaner heat means cleaner clothes. SAFE AS LIGHT. You can set and forget a flamelcss electric clothes dryer . . . and turn to more time for your family and other activities. Your most delicate synthetics are safe in the tender care of 100 pure, even electric heat INSTALL ANYWHERE. Along with many other advantages of drying clothes electrically, you save steps. An electric dryer can be installed anywhere kitchen, laundry, bathroom you name it LONG LIFE. Like all electric appliances, an electric dryer has long life. It costs less to buy and less to maintain because there are fewer moving parts. like cooking electrically, drying clothes electrically is your better way I A Flameless Electric Dryer is a Better Buy Winters coming. Buy now from your dealer. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. legislation to assist , j i , DID YOU PERMIT the House Interior Committee to greatly weaken the Bennett Park Bill and thus jiurt the proposed state parks at White Sand Dunes and Topaz Mountain? (SEAL) 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 ths Great Seal of tho State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 29th day of August, supporting WHY. DID YOU FAIL TO BACK Seator Bennett's successful effort to establish a new wildlife refuge at Fish Spring? WHY State i 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 ae provided hy law. Section 2. The secretary of State is directed to submit this in the F. TORONTO Secretary of State ture of the State of Utah, Secretary of State of the State two - thirds of all members of Utah, DO HEREBY CERelected to each of the Houses TIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of voting In favor thereof: the constitutional amendment 1. is Section to It . proposed emend Article VI, Section 9 of proposed by the regular session 93 per WHY 1962. LAMONT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROproposed amendment to the POSING TO AMEND ARTI- electors of the state of Utah at CLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE the next general election in the CONSTITUTION OF THE manner provided by law. STATE OF UTAH, RELATSection 3. If adopted by the ING TO COMPENSATION OF electors of this state, this MEMBERS OF THE LEGISamendment shall take effect the LATURE. first day of January, 1963. Be it resolved by the LegislaI, LAMONT F. TORONTO, to kill the speedup of the Juab County after Sentator WHY DID YOU PERMIT THE HOUSE of Representatives Central Utah Pro,ect which would bring more water to Bennett had obtained Senate approval? WHY " to join Senator Watershed Projett? aT DID YOU FAIL ' Ben nett in' ' " - 1 his successful support of the Miller-Bigelo- w WHY DID YOU PERMIT the Kennedy Administration to cut millions of dollars from expenditures planned in Utah's National Parks and Monuments and let this money be " M spent in other States? 1 2 C r - WHY DID YOU REFUSE to testify before the Appropriations .Committee pn appropriations to improve grazing in National Forests and on BLM lands in Juab County? WHY HAVE YOU mittee in support . Forests? ., ( . . NEVER in your four of, improved roads years appeared before the Appropriations Comand wildlife conservation on Utah's National ' WHY WONT YOU JOIN Senator Bennett County in Westem Juab? " in backing the North-Sout- road from Tooele h .. ... VOTE FOR THE MAN YOU CAN DEPEND ON TO WORK.'FOR JUAB COUNTY AND UTAH- ' J-- f Keep Bennett in the Senate Paid Political Advertisement byVo!unteers for Bennett, Claude R. Lomaz, Nephl, Utah |