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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah, 84648 Thursday, October 29, 1964 Nephi News Briefs 'Come As You Are' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson visited on Thursday in eti GIRL'S PLAY SETS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were in Eureka on Sunday visiting with friends. JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mem-mo- tt and family of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Daune Memmott of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lee of Russelville, Kentucky were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Memmott. -- Necklace and NOW price AQUA NET 61c ALL RED SWEAT SHIRTS l2 PRICE WRANGLERS NOW 569 Mr. and Mrs. Mich ael In impressive ceremonies on October 1, 1964, at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Miss Marcia Ann Tidwell- became the bride of Mr. Michael Thayne Jarrett. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Frank V. Tidwell and the late Frank V. Tidwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett, all of Nephi. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony, and the parents A PERIPHERAL ISSUE Moss voted of the groom were host and 8 times since May 1964 to restrict, limit or hostess at this affair. On October 5, a wedding recdelay the Bobby Baker investigation. He eption honored them at tho. is quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune, Sept. Juab Stake House. MORALITY IN GOVERNMENT MOSS Monday, Oct. 26, 1964) REAPPORTIONMENT For reapportfonmenl Continue balanced plan IN A LETTER to Frank G. Shelly, executive secretary, Utah State Farm Bureau, September 10, 1964, Mr. Moss stated his stand in favor of reapportionment of both houses of the legislature on a population basis only as recently ruled by the Supreme Court. This decision of the Supreme Court is the PLAN WHICH MOSS BACKED IN HIS LETTER TO SHELLY, and is a matter of record. Realizing his stand is unpopular, he Is now trying to deny it for WILKINSON BELIEVES THAT STATE LEGISLATURES SHOULD CONTINUE TO BE APPORTIONED ON THE SAME GENERAL PLAN AS THE NATIONAL This has been his position CONGRESS. from the first. He opposes any plan which could put control of both houses in the This is not in Utahs best interests. The bridal party greeted the guests in the beautifully decorated hall featuring lilac as the color scheme, orchids, Lilly of the Valley and artictlc lighting. Lovely background music was played by stereo. The bride was beautiful in her gown of nylon, satin and lace. The long tapered lace sleeves came to a point over The underneath her hands. bodice featured a sabrina neckline while her over bodice featured a jewelry neck line. A bow belt fit around her waist her train. Her connecting shoulder length nylon chiffon UTAH'S FUTURE ds IMPORTS YOUR KIND OF MAN de rotfn for WILMS rn livJ For U. S. Senator - - November 3 TROUSERS HANGERS 2 for 49c NOW ; z Jarrett ntaomfi two tiered veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of baby orchids and Lilly of the Valley. Mrs. Earl Chapman, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Marjory JoAnn Fackrell, Greenhalgh, Annett Tidwell, niece of the bride, Marsha Jarrett, sister of the bride groom, and Patricia Tidwell, a niece of the bride. The bridesmaids wore gowns of lilac nylon satin with initial circle pins as accessories. They carried bouquets of baby orchids. Misses Shila Jarrett, sister of the groom and Tammy Tidwell, niece of the bride were flower girls. Gary Stephensen and Kent Pace shared honors as best man. Ushers were Cleve Yates, Mike Keyte, Gaylon Jarrett, brother of groom, and Bryant Tidwell, nephew of the bride. The brides mother was at- PINEAPPLE Chunk if I 00 for 211 cans - Crushed - Tidbits VIENNA Libby's 61" II SAUSAGES PUMPKIN - BEEF STEW 00 FROZEN FOODS each PIES j)p,c Apple or Pumpkin FISH STICKS 5 pkl.00 BREADED 1Vi 3 for 49c Libby - 24 oz tans PINK SALMON - SHRIMP pk39 TIP TOP DRINKS 12cansl.00 r 39c CREST Reg. 89c tube TOOTHPASTE 59c Tall can Libby 12 CORNED BEEF ALKA Reg. 59c oz 49c SELTZER jar mm milk tired in a printed light green dress while the grooms mother wore a medium green two piece suit Both wore corsages of IGA for TALL CANS rjjOO 3E GOBLIN GOODIES baby orchids. The newly weds are making their home in Ne phi. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION; PROVIDING THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS SHIPpolitical purposes. PED BEYOND THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR MAY BE EXEMPTED FROM AD VALORTAX. EM MR. MOSS has voted for nearly all adWILKINSON became a nationally reBe it resolved by the Legislawould whether ministration programs they ture of the State of Utah, nowned lawer as a result of his 17 years two-thirof all members hurt Utah or not. Now unemployment Is work and success in the famous Ute Inelected to each of the two up and missile industries are laying off houses voting in favor theredian cases. He will devote that same skill employees for lack of new contracts. of: and energy to working for Utah in the Mosss only claim to success is in the Section 1. It is proposed to Reclamation projects for which Republic-a- amend Article XIII, Section 2 U. S. Senate to bring business and industry have done the groundwork and helped of the Constitution of the State to the state and to protect all of Utahs of Utah to read as follows: bills through both Senate and House. the Section 2. All tangible propinterests. Moss has attempted to take all of the erty in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United credit. States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The of state, counties, WILKINSON favors limiting red meat According to the Farm Bureau, Mr. Moss propertytowns,theschool districts, cities, voted 100 of the time against the inter- municipal corporations and pubimports that are working a hardship on ests of Utah farmers. During 6 years in lic libraries, lots with the buildUtahs livestock industry. He favors limthereon used exclusively office, he voted over $11 billion in foreign ings either iting U. S. foreign aid to build steel plants or for aid. Some of this has gone to build foreign charitable religious worship that compete against our American and purposes, and places steel plants that compete with our Utah of burial not held or used for Utah steel plants. private or corporate benefit, steel industry. shall he exempt from taxation. Tangible personal property present in Utah on January 1, m., which is held for sale or processing and which is shipped to final destination outside this state within 12 months may be deemed by law to have acquired no situs in Utah for purposes WILKINSON worked for 12 years as a of ad valorem property taxation president of one of Utahs great universities. and may be exempted by law from such taxation, whether acclaimed as a lawyer; a man who He manufactured, processed or produced or otherwise originating a a for a to work doer; dedicated is you; fighter; within or without the state. Water rights, ditches, canals, self-maher loves man who Utah, humanitarian; a reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, institutions and her people. More than anything else, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporaHES YOUR KIND OF MAN! tions for irrigating land within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission I ineg and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the state of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. These Paid political advertisement by Volunteers for Wilkinson LYNN L. WRIGHT, Juab County Chairman nt 9.95 CUSTOM MADE SUITS Beautiful patterns - Fine workmanship! Prisbrey, Barbara Jones and the hostess, Thelma Reed. Tracy Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth, left Monday for San Diego, California where will enter the Naval Air basic training center for training in the U. S. Navy Air Force. Mr. Booth was graduated from Juab High School in May of this year. Nephi Young Couple Honored at Reception Following Rites in Salt Lake LDS Temple as saying that duplicity and immorality are peripheral issues. He voted against the Williams amendment which would have prevented Baker from getting a government pension but would have returned to him his own pension contributions with interest. (For complete facts, see. S L Tribune and Deseret News of BEETLE COOTS n, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers of Salt Lake City visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. leave Friday for Olpin will their home in Portland, Oregon after visiting in Nephi for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mr. and Mrs. Otkel 20, 1964, Continental no belt, full taper n, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson were week end guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler and family in Salt Lake City. MORALITY IS A MAJOR ISSUE. Wilkinson belives that vice, bribery and corruption should never touch public office. He would never vote to cover up Bobby Baker, Walter Jenkins, Billy Sol Estes. His legal background would prove an asset in the Senate in preventing corruption In SWEATERS 15 OFF TEENAGERS SLACKS - Pay, Shirley Tew, Adele Jack-soBernice Boswell, Rowena Pew, Alene Sperry, Ruth Howard, Corrine Jenkins, Madge Marjorie Greenhalgh, Beth Jarrett, Jean Johnson, Mildred Sherwood, Marjorie Steiner, Rula Gowers, LuOna Pay. WILKINSON fn lil On October 22, Thelma Reed was hostess to the members of the Chalice Club at a Come As You Are Party. Everyone wore what they were wearing at the time they were invited. It was very interesting to see how each other looked at 7 a.m. President Jean Johnson welcomed everyone and then led in the pledge to the flag, and gave an inspirational thought. Barbara Jones played some comedy records for the clubs melody time. Halloween games were played and light refreshments served. Members enjoying the evening were Betty Motes, Faye Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were in Provo on Saturday to attend the family dinner at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Norton. The occasion was the birthday aniversiary of Mrs. Norton, and a farewell for their son Don Norton who left Tuesday for the Brazillian Mission. cord and knit capris with knit blouses Regular 3.98 Earrings Party Is Enjoyale Spring City with relatives. TireaJs! Page Seven IGA or SHASTA BEEF 46 oz POT ROAST FRUIT DRINKS cans 1 APPLE CIDER HERSHEY gallon 69c exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so Box of pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. 24 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 bag legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and person al property, not to exceed $2,000 101 ALL DAY in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, furniture, and equip- JONATHAN lb ment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for LBS 100 himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States each or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and min or 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 an annual tax sufTO LAST WEEK'S WINNERS IN OUR ficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state MRS. EARLS. JARETT.. debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying GIFT CERTIFICATE a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, withOther Winners: in twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the Mr. Clarence W. Hansen debt. Section 3. The secretary of state is directed to submit this Mrs. Grant Kay proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the Mrs. Roy Stanley next general election in the manner provided by law. Mrs. Alice Jenkins Section 4. If adopted by the electors of this state, amendment shall take effect S100.00 upon January 1, 1965. 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-Fift- h Legislature, 1963, 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 BARS HERSHEY 6oz MINIATURES SUCKERS 79c APPLES - - 7c FANCY PEANUTS POMEGRANATES 5c 2 PLASTIC REUSABLE TABLERITE U. S. 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