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Show Nephi, Juab Coutv'y, Utah, 84648 ' 21)cEimiV7cUG c.cr 4 Nephi Local, Social Items J.HARLAN BURNS 'Democratic DISTRICT Fifth Judicial District INTEGRITY EXPERIENCE I ambition I Qualified fo Serve the People of This District I Native of Southern Utah i; i !'- - ! of Marine 'Corps Veteran World, War II ; - GRADUATE OF, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW SCHOOL CITY ATTORNEY, CEDAR CITY, TWO YEARS Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate i, I Mr. and Mrs. Kent Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Miles Anderson Mrs. Geniel Loveless and two spent the week end in Logan of Heber City visited with Mrs daughters of Logan visited in with their son in law and Anna D. Allred on Saturday. Nephi with her sister, Mrs. Don daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gadd on Saturday. Mr. Mrs. and Burton Jack Christensen. 0. and family of Kearns were the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Musselman Mr. and Mrs. George Gee and week end guests of his parents, and family of Granger visited Mr. Mrs. Burton. and of Karen daughter Spanish Harry on Sunday with her parents, Fork were Sunday supper Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braith-wait- e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble. Mr. guests of her mother, Mrs. Ed. and family of Orem were and Mrs. Clifton Goble of Salt Bean. Lake City were Saturday visitSunday dinner guests of Ed. ors at the LJoyd Goble home. Recent week end visitors of Chase. Mrs. Ed. Bean were her sister, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase re-- I brother and sister in law: Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice Howard were home after turned Friday night Gladys Johnson of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell spending a week in Henderson, City; Mr. and Mrs. Will Sperry Nevada and children of American Fork, visiting with Mr. and of Idaho Falls, Idaho. They also Patsy Howard of Salt Lake visited with other relatives and Mrs. Bemett Stephensen, Mr. City, Bruce Howard of Ogden Mrs. Eldon Mr. and and Chase, friends. Mrs. Ronnie Parkin, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Howard of Nephi. Mrs. William J. Bosh and and Mrs. Quo Bawman. four children of Kearns visited Week end guests of Mr. and on Thursday with Mrs. Hazel Mrs. J. V. Cooper were Mr. and Bosh. Mrs. Vincent Cooper and son Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Boston Roger of Tooele and Mr. and and son Dan were In Salt Lake Mrs. Walter D. Broadhead of City on Friday evening to at- Grand Junction, Colorado. MIMIC . tend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Vincent IttU STATI a nephew, Ardell A. Duncan, and Diane Kirby. They were (Josie Stewart) and daughter married In the Salt Lake LDS Mary Ellen of Provo were vis- NATIONAL EDITORIAL itors at the home of Mr. and Temple on Friday. Mrs. H. C. Crane on Friday. of The birthday anniversary --2Dan Boston was celebrated on Dinner guests of Mr. and his home of the at Mrs. James H. Eagar Sunday Published Thursdays at Nephi, Saturday parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. were Laurence Blackett, Miss Utah. Second daaa entry at and Mr. were Boston. Guests Marion Blackett, Mrs. Carol Nephi, Utah. Mrs. D. W. Brian and Mr. and Nichols all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. L. A. Duncan of Loa and and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews Roy E. Gibson Editor and Manager Ann Boston of Logan. of Nephi. I ATTORNEY, I t (arftQte RtoQftgg v' 7" alKWi c.isri j CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. ! ; lA'4N Mrs. Rulon Broadhead and Mrs. A. V. Gadd returned daughter Kathy were In Salt home Saturday after a two to Lake City on Friday evening weeks visit in Salt Lake City attend the Grand Festival Con- with John W. Gadd and family. cert, sponsored by the Utah Music Educators Association at Sunday guests of Mrs. A. V. the Tabernacle. Seven students from Juab High School partlc- ipated In the concert Mr. and Mrs. James Golden of Provo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brough. George T. Crane and son Barry of Provo were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. 1 i ANOINT RESOLUTION PRO' exemptions shall accrue to the POSING TO AMEND ARTI- - benefit of the users of water so CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE pumped under such regulations CONSTITUTION OF THE as the legislature may prescribe. STATE OF UTAH, RELATING The taxes of the indigent poor TO AN AD VALOREM TAX may be remitted or abated at EXEMPTION; PROVIDING such times and in such manner THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL as may be provided by law. The PROPERTY WHICH IS SHIP- legislature may provide for the PED BEYOND THE STATE exemption from taxation o f OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD homes, homesteads, and personOF ONE YEAR MAY BE EX- al property, not to exceed $2,000 EMPTED FROM AD VALOR- in value for homes and homeEM TAX. steads, and all household furnBe It resolved by the Legisla- ishings, furniture, and equip-o- f . ture of the State Utah, ment used exclusively by the of two-thirof all members owner thereof at his place abode In maintaining a home for himself and family.- Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, ox; Section 1. It is proposed to owned by disabled persona who amend Article XIII, Section 2 served in any war m the nuli-o- f the Constitution of the State tary service of the United States r the state of Utah mid by of Utah to read as follows: PROBATE AND GUARDIANSection 2. All tangible prop- - the unmarried widows and min orphans of such disabled perSHIP NOTICES: Consult erty in" the 'state, not exempt or under the laws of the United sons or of persons who while Clerk of the District Court service in the . military States, or under this constitu-- serving or the respective signers for state or the United States of the tion, shall be taxed in proporfurther Information. or action in killed were of Utah tion to its value, to. be ascerservice such of aa a result tained. as provided by law. The died NOTICE TO CREDITORS property of the state, counties, may be exempted as the legisEstate of DORA N. CHASE, cities, towns, school districts, lature may provide.shall deceased. Creditors will preThe legislature provide sent claims with vouchers to municipal corporations and pubsuflic libraries, lots with the build- by law for an annual tax other sources of the undersigned at the office ings thereon used exclusively ficient, with Harmon, Attorney for either religious worship or revenue, to defray the estimated of Milton T. O. Box 97, Nephi, charitable purposes, and places ordinary expenses of the state at Law, P. of burial not held or used for for each fiscal year. For the Utah, on or before the 28th private or corporate benefit. purpose of paying the state day of December, A. D. 1964. Edwin A. Chase, administshall be exempt from taxation. - debt, if any there be, the personal property pre- lature shall provide for levying rator of the estate of Dora N. sent in Utah on January 1, m., a tax annually, sufficient to pay Chase, Deceased. which is held for Bale or pro- the annual interest and to pay Dates of publication: Septemcessing and which is shipped to the principal of Buch debt, withber 24, October 1, 8 and 15, final destination outside this in twenty years from the final 1964. law the of the state within 12 months may be passage creating deemed by law to have acquired debt. 3. The Section no situs in Utah for purposes ' secretary of IN THE DISTRICT COURT of ad valorem property taxation state is directed to submit this OF JUAB COUNTY, UTAH and may be exempted by law proposed amendment to the elecfrom auch taxation, whether tors of the state of Utah at. the In the matter of the estates of manufactured, processed or pro- next general election in the VICTOR M. FOOTE and GER- duced or otherwise originating the TRUDE HAMILTON FOOTE, within or without the state. Water rights, ditches, canals, electors of this state. - t h i s I his wife, both deceased. reservoirs, power plants, pump-- , amendment - shall take effect NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing plants, transmission lines, upon January 1, 1965.. F. LAMONT TORONTO, flumes owned and I, and pipes Creditors will present their used by 'individuals or corporaSecretary of State of the State claims with vouchers attached tions for irrigating land within of Utah. DO HEREBY CER- to said administratrix at the the state owned by such indi- -' TIFY that the foregoing is a offices of her attorneys, Cline viduals or corporations, or the full, true and correct copy of amendment & Jackson, Milford, Utah, on or individual members thereof, the constitutional shall not be separately taxed so proposed by the regular session before the 20th day of January, Legislature, 1965, long as they shall be owned of the Thirty-Fift- h and used exclusively for' such 1963, as appears of record 'In ' ' purposes. Power .plants, power my office. transmission lines and other WITNESS WHEREOF, I jn property used for generating have hereunto set my hand and and delivering electrical power, affixed the Great Seal of the a portion of which is used for, state of Utah, at Salt?. Lake furnishing power for pumping city, this 29th day of Augilst, water for irrigation purposes on 1964. lands in the state of Utah, may LAMONT F. TORONTO be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is Secretary of State used for such purposes. These (SEAL) NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for labor, mater- - Pago Two Gadd included Mrs. Ray Hayden and three children of Moun tain Home, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd of Provo. I Candidate for . Thursday, October 15, 1964 A Converts Tribute To V ; President David 0. ; May Published on President McKay's Birthday, Sept. 8, 1964 WHO IS THE CONVERT? Fred Schluter who established the Thermoid Plant in Hephi "A Convert's Tribute to President McKay" is a frank story that every Nephi citizen should read; It reveals how Nephi was selected; it gives a compact story of the method of of church leadership and why if is growing. - e A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR MEMBERS OR NON-MEMDE- RS Described by some as the "Best Biographical Sketch of President McKay put compactly between two covers" 96 South Min 5 Telephone Nephi, Utah Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Office 1.50 at Deseret Book 623-052- Company, or CHRISTENSEN'S, at in Nenhi - ds - legis-Tangib- le fonrIfda&ty 1 ! ii ial and storage CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO ADD SECTION 32 TO ARTICLE VI OF THE STITUTION OF THE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TEMPORARY SUCCES- CION TO THE POWERS AND OF PUBLIC OF-FICES IN PERIODS OF EMERGE NCY RESULTING FROM DISASTER CAUSED ENEMY ATTACK. Bo it resolved by the Legisla- fices, and (R) to adopt such measures aa may be necessary and proper for insuring the tinuity of govanunental tions including, but not limited to, the financing thereof, but con-OO- N opera-STAT- E subsections 1 and 2 of tion ilill not permit the public officers so appointed to act on the measures so adopted to be in contravention of the Consti-B- Y tution and applicable law. Section 2. The of ture of the State of Utah, eta to is directed tosecretary submit this two-thir. of all members proposed amendment to the elecelected to each of the two tors of the State of Utah at the , houses voting in favor there- next general election in the : of: manner provided by law. . 8eetion L It is proposed to Section 3. If by the amend Article VI of the Con- electors of thisadopted state, thle stitution of the State of Utah amendment shall taka effect the by adding Section 82, to read aa first day of January. 1964. fellows: L LAMONT F. TORONTO, Section 82. Notwithstanding Secretary of State of the State any general or special pron- - of Utah. DO HEREBY CER-akof the Constitution, the TIFY that the foregoing is a er to.in.sur full, true and correct eosy of ntlniity tX. state and local the constitutional amendment mraent operations in per- - proposed by the regular ef mnergency resulting of the Thirty-Fift- h Legislature. fcy enem7 163, aa of record te the power and mv office.appears Sate duty (1) to provide bl WITNESS I ter prompt and temporary sue- - have hereunto setWHEREOF. my bnd wad madam to the powers end duties affixed the Great at the ef pubZe offices of whatever na- - state of Utah, at Salt ds .: fHn at Ray Ostler Ranch, 3 miles north of Nephi Utah, on the 27th day of October, 1964, at 2 p.m., the fol lowing motor vehicle: Year, 1956; Make, Dodge; Body style, dump; Motor or ID number registered In the name of Ralph A. Bennett, whose last known address Is RFD No. 1, Pleasant Grove, -- Utah. Amount now due $100.00. Dated this 7 day of October, 1964. ; - Robert A. Edgington, . . Leinholder. Dates of publication: October 15 and 22, 1964 In The Tlmes-News, Nephi, Utah. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold for labor, mater- ial and storage at Ray Ostler Ranch, 3 miles north of Nephi Utah, on the 27th day of October, 1964, at 2 p.m., the following motor vehicle: Year, 1950; Make, Chevrolet, body style, convertible: Motor or ID Number, registered In the name of William H. Hall, whose last known address is 4752 West 173rd Street, Lawndale, California. Amount now due $75.00. 6HK-J7922- Dated this 4 1 IF YOU CAN BROTHER-YO- U THIS 65 FORD AND STILL SAY NO . . . HAVE WILL POWER! (OR ELSE YOU WORK FOR GMl TEST-DRIV- E ' 826-4298- 0, 1964. o which map become , , LAMONT F. TORONTO nwaSable for carrying on the Becretert ef State duties ef such of- - (SEAL) . Strongest, quietest Fords ever! Above; '65 Ford Galaxie 500 Hardtop. The moment you twist the new key (goes in either way) . . . step on the new gas pedal that adjusts to your foot . roll down the new curved side glass . . . your will power goes out the window. You surge away behind Americas You ride in luxurious silence: Fords new biggest new Six-- so smooth and powerful youd swear its a V-stronger 8. body and tough new frame tune out noise and road shock. New coil springs cushion you at all four wheels. Cnm drive it discover for yourself the most changed Ford in 15 years! m i fe.. bsstt yeaur yet to buy from youar ' ! J n . 5. 7 day of October Robert A. Edgington Lienholder. Dates of publication: October 15 and 2. 1964. In The Times-New- s, Nephi, Utah. 7 TO ' PARKIN MOTOR COMPANY 131 South MainSL, tiephi, Utah Phone 623-022- 2 - 1: ONLY YOUR FORD DEALER SELLS --CAUSED CARS AND TRUCKS - |