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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, 84648 Gfljc CimcO'tuc Thursday, Calendar of Events for Year Planned by School, Class Officials OUR GUEST DE THE BEAUTIFUL The annual meeting of the Senior High Student Council, class officers, class representatives and advisors with Principal M. Clark Newell was held on September 24 in the school COLONIAL MANOR IN FRIENDLY NEPHI, AND t N THE SPACIOUS MIRACLE MANOR V'i , t- -i INVITES YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES TO MAKE YOUR HOME WITH US. BE HAPPIER IN EITHER OF THESE I? SUPERIOR REST HOMES WHERE YOU MAY BE ASSURED YOU WILL specialized care from ezperienced and efficient personnel Have delicious and nutritious meals Enjoy clean and comfortable accommodations y Benefit from many other advantages. y both men Private and Welfare Patients are Welcome otherwise. and women or ambulatory our reasonable rates Make your reservations now Receive please you, tool 71 North Main Phone 623-05- 1 Nephi East. St. 35 South 100 George. Phone 673-36- 3 OPENING SET FOR BYU STADIUM The stadium at Brigham Young new University, Provo, will be opened Oct. 2 at 8 pan. with a football game against New Mexico University. The viadium, which all-ste-el Nephi Local, Social News PRO- - POSING TO ADD SECTION 32 TO ARTICLE VI OF THE OF THE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TEMPORARY SUCCES- SION TO THE POWERS AND OF PUBLIC OF- - ' IN PERIODS OF EMERGE NCY RESULTING FICES FROM DISASTER CAUSED ENEMY ATTACK. Be ft resolved bv the Lecisla- tore of the State of Utah, of all member) each of the two booses voting in favor there- - t lie two-thir- ds edt Ceetion L It is proposed to- amend Article VI of the Con stitatfrwi of the State of Utah by mAAi tig Section 82, to read as follows: Ceetion 82. Notwithstanding any general or apodal provi- of the Constitution, the Lesidatore in order to insure continuity of state and local government operations in per- rods of emergency resulting from disaster eaused by enemy attack shall have the power and duty (1) to provide tar prompt and temporary sue- neawi to the powers and dutiesef pubHc offices of whatever natore and whether filled by elec- tiea or appointment, the ineum- bents of which may become assailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such of-- Cheri Ostler, Carol Chapman, and Cherrinda Beck, accompansuch fices, and (2) to adopt ied Julia Nebeker, participmeasures as may be necessary atedby at the Farm Bureau Talent and proper for insuring: the on Friday in Salt Lake Contest E opera-8TATtinuity of governmental limited City. They were accompanied tions including, bat not Neto. the financing thereof, but by Mrs. Arthur Ostler of phi, and her mother, Mr a Nina subsections 1 and 2 of this tion shall not permit the public Taylor of Provo. officers so appointed to act on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin had the measures so adopted to be in contravention of the Consti-B- Y as their guest9 on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mangum tution and applicable law. Section secretary of of Mesa, Arizona. state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elee-t- o tors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 8. If adopted by the electors of tills state, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Col-yamendment shall take effect the of Midvale were Sunday first day of January, 1984. dinner guests of her unde and LAMONT F. TORONTO, I, Ftata aunt Mr. -- and Mrs. E. Alton Secretary of State of the CIi2-eioEllertson. ne HEREBY of Utah, DO TIFY that the fangoing is a Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pritchett full, true and correct copy of of Tremonton were the constitutional amendment and family end visitors of her parproposed by the tegular session week Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn of the Thirty-Fift- h Legislature, ents, 1968, as appease of reeord hi Molyneux. my office. Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Grace Jackson of Nephi Mrs. Hid set mv hand have hereunto affixed the Great Seal af the were in Provo on Monday to State of Utah, at Salt Laka visit with their father, BrigCity, this 29th day ef August, ham Garrett at the Utah Val1964. ley Hospital. Mr. Garrett had LAMONT F. TORONTO surgery performed after falling and breaJcing his hip. Secretary ef State (SEAL) Mrs. David Neilsen returned home on Saturday evening after attending the wedding for her granddaughter, Miss Anita McCleery and Larry Clark on Mona News ibis ar 26. 1 Friday, September Gary Ensign and his girl exemptions shall accrue to the friend of Hawthorn visited wth benefit of the users of water so his grandmother, Mrs. Rose pumped under such regulations Neilsen on Monday evening. Mr. as the legislature may prescribe. recently returned from The taxes of the indigent poor Ensign where he has been servJapan may be remitted or abated at mission. LDS an such times and in such manner ing as may be provided by law. The Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen legislature may provide for the and family were in Salt Lake exemption from taxation of on Friday and Saturday homes, homesteads, and person-O- F City to attend the wedding and recal property, not to exceed $2,1 eption for Anita McCleery and in value for homes and hoi furahousehold and all Larry Clark. They also visited steads, ishings, furniture, and equlp-- ; with friends and relatives. ment used exclusively by the Mrs. Sadie Harris and Mrs. owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for Aleta Swasey of Grass Valley. Mrs. Stella Boshimself and family. Property California, not to exceed $3,000 in value, well of Nephi, Mrs. Emma owned by disabled persons who Parkin of Pocatello, Idaho and served in any war m the mih-o- f Mrs. Katie Sheperd of Mona tary service of the Urnted States were in Springville Sunday to the state of Utah and by witness the blessing and nampr ofunmarried widows and the ing of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. r orphans of such disabled is sons or of persons who while Gary McLean. Mrs. McLean of Mrs. Swasey and a daughter O service BJiiitary state granddaughter of Mrs. Harris. of the United States or of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service rosy be exempted as the legis PROBATE AND GUARDIANIsture may provide. SHIP NOTICES: Consult The legislature shall provide of tiie District Court Clerk swtax annual an by law for or tke respective signers for sources of ficient, with other further Information. revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state NOTICE TO CREDITORS for each fiscal year. 1 or the Estate of Amos G. Irons, depurpose of paying toe statedebt, if any there be, the le$is- ceased. Creditors will present lature shall provide fog levying claims with vouchers to the una tax annually, sufficient to pay dersigned at the office of Will the annual interest .and topay L. Hoyt, Attorney at Law, 31 the principal of such debt, South Main St., Nephi, Utah, in twenty yean from the final on or before the 18 day of law the of the passage creating December A. D. 1964. Claims debt. Section 3. Tne secretary of must be presented in accordUtah state is directed to submit this ance with Section proposed amendment to the elec- Code Annotated 1953 and with ton of the state of Utah at the proper verification as required next general election in the therein. manner provided by law. Mary Lind Goodell and TimSection 4. If adopted by the othy H. Irons, Executors of the electors of this state, this Estate of Amos G. Irons, deamendment shall take effect ceased. upon January 1, 1965. L LAMONT F. TORONTO, Dates of publication: SeptembSecretary of State of the State er 17, 24; October 1 and 8. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- - TO AMEND ARTI- CLEXm, SECTION 2 OF THE O F THE CONSTITUTION STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION; PROVIDING THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS SHIP- FED BEYOND THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD ONE YEAR MAY BE EX- EMPTED FROM AD VALOR- EM TAX. Be it resolved by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there- POSING ds , , of. , Section L It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible prop- in the state, not exempt the laws of the United States, or under this constitu- tion. shall be taxed in propor- tion to its value, to be ascer- tained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and pub-lie libraries, lots with the build- ings 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, Tangible personal property pre-sent in Utah on January 1, m., -which is held for sale or pro- cessing and which is shipped to destination outside this state within 12 months may be - deemed by law to have acquired " no situs in Utah for purposes ' of ad valorem property taxation s aw) may be exempted by law trons such taxation, whether manufactured, processed or pro- duced or otherwise originating within or without the state. 'Water rights, ditches, canals; reservoirs, power plants, pump- ing plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and ued by individuals or corpora- - tions for irrigating land within state owned by such indi- viduals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, Mt. Nebo FFA Chapter Thirty boys will be initiated into the Mt. Nebo Chapter of will seat 27,000 spectators, was completed the Future Farmers of Amerin one year. All of the steel was produced ica at the annual initiation ceremonies on Monday, October and fabricated in Utah County. Programs 5. will be presented before the game, at halfOther members of the FFA time and after flu name. chapter will received advanced degrees. A feature of the meeting will be a film on national activities of the organization. The faculty, parents and friends are invited, to attend. Refreshments will be served. Clyde Gowers 1 82 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION Mrs. Olive Anderson and Mrs. Bernell Gowers were In Provo to visit with Mrs. My-ruLund on her 89th birthday anniversary on Wednesday, September 22. Mrs. Lund is a sister of Mrs. Anderson. Nephi Local m Social Hems Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dansle and daughter of Logan visited last week with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne. Charles White and Miss Cecil Gowers of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers enjoyed a trip over the Mt. Nebo Scenic loop road on Sunday. 30 New Members Await Initiation Into sympathetic staff y Page Four Mrs. Florence Wilkins of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Cleon LeMon Lake City spent several days at of Anaheim, California visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. MemPrice. mott and other relatives on and Thursday of Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme aclast week. companied their daughter to Mrs. Lynn Olpin visited in Logan on Saturday and Sunday where Miss Orme register- Orem on Monday with her son Ann Hall ed at the Utah State University in law and daughter, Mr. and for the fall quarter. Mrs. J. J. Overman. all. Gat personalized consideration from a kind and y will library to plan the years activity calendar. Mr. Newell opened the meeting and proposals were made by the group as to the activities they wanted for the year. The meeting was very successful, and the year ahead will be full of exciting activities for f. 'H IN DELIGHTFUL ST. GEORGE YOU WILL J Octobar I, 1964 Wasatch Drops Juab In Homecoming Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott were in Salt Lake City on SatMt. Pleasant urday and Sunday visiting their Game children and other relatives. The Wasatch Tigers struck They attended the State Fair for two first half touchdowns Pep Club, Student and Holiday on Ice. and then hung on to defeat the Juab Wasps by a score of 14-- 6 Body to Attend last Friday in the Academys Game Richfield homecoming day feature. The Wasatch team scored both their touchdowns on pass Juabs Pro Vita and Student from quarterback Steve Body will attend the Or trade your old mattress plays Chilton to halfback Marion game at Richfield on in on a new orthopedic Green. The Wasps had several Friday, October 2. An invitamattress or box spring. good drives going but were tion has been extended to the never able to push them over Pro Vita to participate in Rich for the score in the first half. field Homecoming activities. EASY PAYMENT! In the second half Juab held The Pro Vita, Juabs snappy Wasatch Academy to almost pep club, will march during FREE DELIVERY! the no yards gained. The Juab team half time with Richfields along was making good gains all the pep club. Phone 373-339- 4 half on the running of Bruce Pam McCune Beal and Val Kelson. Gary at MATTRESSES at ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL FALL tafer&SteEsiiir TUESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1964 Plan now IDEAL MATTRESS & FURNITURE 125 West 500 South Provo, Utah Howard caught over 100 yards in passes during the ball game. The lone Juab touchdown was scored by Bruce Beal in the third quarter. On Friday, October 2, Juab will go to Richfield to play. This is the game to which the student body has been invited and decided to go. Craig Coulson to consign your calves and yearlings to this SPECIAL SALE . . . where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices. REBUILT Juab-Richfie- --- ld DELTA LIVESTOCK Located on Main -S- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green-halg- h and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Belliston and son Mike visited last Sunday in Salina with Bishop and Mrs. Angus Belliston and family, and in Manti with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowry UTAH DELTA. Line Union Pacific Railroad. BUYERS FROM SEVERAL WILL BE HERE! ALE STARTS AT All singles Nephi News Briefs AUCTON, and odd cattle will STATES AM-.- 10 be sold last BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH Ehflin L. Pace, Owner PHONE 2361 Phone 2291 J and family. Wlftrfs Dim S q-- foe mm? min-ert- y per-una- er with-fin- al 75-9-- 5, of Utah, DO HEREBY CER-th- e 1964. TIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DORA N. CHASE, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to my office, the undersigned at the office IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I of Milton T. Harmon, Attorney have hereunto set my hand and Box 97, Nephi, affixed the Great Seal of the at Law,on P.orO. before the 28th state of Utah, at Salt Lake Utah,of December, A. D. 1964. day of 29th this day August city, Edwin A. Chase, administ1954. rator of the estate of Dora N. TORONTO lamONT F. purposes. Power plants, power transmission 1 toes and other used for generating t property and delivering electrical power, a portion of which to need for famishing power for pumping water for Irrigation purposes on toads fa the stats of Utah, may M WWBptW mm ttXtuOB W Secretary oc state the extent that such property is for such purposes. These (SEAL) Chase, Deceased. Dates of publication: September 24. October 1, 8 and 15. 1964. There is something in it for you now that Ken-necot- ts huge Bingham Canyon Mine is operating As a Utahn, no matter who you are, what you again. do, or where you live in the state, you have a personal interest in continued Kennecott production. As a Kennecott employee or a member of his family, the connection between you and uninterrupted it produces your copper production is obvious familys income. If you work for any other Utah business, Kenne-cotoperations are a part of your life, too. Kennecott employees are paid about $45 million a year. Most of this money, spent in Utah, helps local businesses prosper and provide jobs perhaps your job. You may be employed by a business that sells services or supplies to Kennecott. Each year the company spends about $30 million within the state. ts These dollars, like payroll dollars, result in many additional jobs for Utahns. If youre a student, you may be attending college on a Kennecott scholarship or benefitting from a grant to your college. If youre not yet a college student, theres a direct line between your schooling and copper production. Kennecott tayes, used for education, total about $9 million a year and pay for a years schooling for 18,000 boys and girls. Whoever you are, whatever you do, wherever you live in Utah, directly or indirectly, there is something in it for YOU! ZccccHl (Stcr Gcsposotica Utch Copper Division |