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Show Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Ellert- son had as their guests over the week end Mrs. Sherlene John-- i son and children of Bountiful, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black an( and children of of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Bert spent Monday in Nephi can- Emery Collard Orem visited at the Ellertson Mrs. which Mr. and after California yon, El of Cajon, Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley Cassidy left for their home in home. California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Gadd Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett of Provo spent Wednesday of were in Salt Lake City for the last week at the home of his week end to visit with their mother, Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Week son in law and daughter, Mr. end visitors at the home of and Mrs. Robert D. Price. Mrs. Mrs. Gadd were John W. Gadd Price is the former Helen Jar- and family of Salt Lake City. rett. Mr. and Mrs. Price recentMonday visitors at the home ly have moved to Salt Lake City of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd after residing in California for were their daughter, Mrs. Dawn the past several years. Allred and daughters Angela and Joni of Fountain Green. Wilbur Greenhalgh of Richland, Washington, son of Mr. of Lo LOREN GARRETT and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh of Allred ten-da- y Nephi, recently attended a of Fountain Green spent Sun' Miss Ann Sparks Atlantic convention at 623-054- 7 day and Monday in Nephi as Nephi City, New Jersey. While there guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don he took a special course in Gadd. Engagement Told Electro-chemistr- y by Drs. "I'm one of NAYLOR Shane and Evans given of the Unihad Mrs. Thomas H. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sparks an of Wisconsin, and at- as her guests Saturday, Mrs, AUTO CO's DODGE versity tended the Instrument show Florence Worthington of Lo- nounce the engagement of their Ann Sparks, to where latest instruments are gan and Dr. and Mrs. Alma daughter. Miss son of Mr. and Nielson, BOYS" at Craig one were He exhibited. spent day P. Burton of Orem. They Mrs. Fountain of Nielson Mont 1 the Argonne, Blinois govern-- in Nephi to attend the wedGreen. ment plant near Chicago where an(j reception of Mr and Miss Sparks Is a graduate of he gave lectures on an inven- Mrs. Terrance Dibble (Betty tion he and a fellow employee Ann Worwood) Juab High School and of the Juab Stake Seminary. perfected recently, concerning an Atomic energy fuel to be Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cazier Mr. Nielson is a graduate of ilsold commercially and he of Salt Lake City visited Sun North Sanpete High School and lustrated his lecture with slides. day with Mr. and Mrs. Milo is attending school in presently Cazier. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Esplinl The couple will be married Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and children spent Sunday in had as their visitors on Tues- on November 16. Palmyra where they visited day of last week, Charles with her brother and sister in Black of Hunter, and on FriPublic Invited! law, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cham- - day evening and Saturday, Mr. berlain. and Mrs. Bert Cassidy of El Cajon, California were guesu" at the Black home. NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMS -- ALL 1969 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Mona News Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Shepherd of Thousand Oakes, California spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Newton of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs .Darwin Beardall and family of Springville visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newton . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor and two children of Salt Lake City were overnight guests on Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ray Newton. Members of the Mt. Nebo D. U. P. camp met at the Central Utah Convalescent Home In Orem Thursday, September 26 where they honored Mrs. Nora Kay with a birthday party on her 92nd birthday anniversary. Those present were Ina Kay, Verde Ellertson, Josephine Garfield, Viola Lynn, Agnes Myers, Erma Keyte, Syrelda Newton, Hilda Newton, Sarah Molyneux, Geneva Molyneux, Eva Sperry, Almina Kay, Rose Neilsen, the honored guest, Mrs. Nora Kay and her daughter Orsa of Las Vegas. Mrs. George McCune of Neplii also was present to enjoy the party. 20th Century Club Meets at Pay Home 1 The 20th Century Club joyed a delightful evening on1 September 26 at the home of: Mrs. Clarence Pay. Litany was read by Mrs. George Fannin. Mrs. Fred Hedberg conducted a short business meeting and introduced Jay Woodard, chemistry teacher at the Juab High School, as speaker for the evening. Mr. Woodard chose as his subject, and through a series of questions and answers it was shown that the study of man revealed his character, his distribution over the world, the classification of races, and environmental and social relations. By use of piccharacteristics tures, facial were discussed and changes pointed out that take place under new cultures and environments. Eight members and two visitors were present gy Club Meets Opfi-Mr- s. The Opti-Mr- s. Club met on Thursday, September 26 at the home of Mrs. Betty Lou Ostler. Others present were Mrs. Helen Wilkey, Mrs. Elna Garrett, Mrs. Lawana Bateman, Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, Mrs. Darlene Everitt Mrs. Beatric Winn, Mrs. Phyllis Belliston, Mrs. Wanda Mem- mott and Mrs. Marilyn Ealey. Mr. and Mrs. James Lofgran The evening was spent in sewof Granger spent Sunday with ing and talking, and light refreshments were served. Mrs. David Neilsen. KNOWLEDGE goes into every prescription at NEPHI DRUG CO. IN ORDER to become a Registered Pharmacist, one must study drugs and properties for many years and then pass the State Board of Pharmacy exam- ination. And in addition, the pharmacist must keep up on current develop- ments for YOUR health's sake. 2r-- ' yf tr PROMPT SERVICE! Occw.imc. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! fzai Private First Class Glen V. and Mrs. Davis spent part of his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Vem Davis. He has reported to Fort Jackson, South Carol ina for further assignment. He previously has been stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Davis gajKlisSfei 0n 'TfiTil Hi i v mu jl Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis spent Saturday in Logan where they attended the Cache Val-- I ley Breeding Association con' vention for technicians. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox on Satur day were Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crane and daughters Marilyn, Sharon and Karen of Salt Lake City, and on Sunday, Mrs, Arlene Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dyreng of Manti vis-- ! ited at the Cox home. When you visit Salt Lake City, drop In at our friendly store. Browse through the widest (election of western clothing and saddlery in the country, latest styles. Fair prices. - WESTERN BOOTS RANCHWEAR SADDLERY Send for your FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue . Order by mall. We ship anywhere. lacke Q Welrfe RANCHWEAR V Mr. and Mrs. Dean F. John' son and family of Salt Lake City were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane. Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 MN Se-ir- ! Section to amend State op Utah salt liAKK Crrr L Tt the state for each fiscal year, ary 8:00 The Carol Burnett Show 10:00 Channel Five News 0:30 Run For Your Life 1 1 :30 Best of Hollywood TUESDAY, OCT. 8 5:30 CBS Evening News Channel Five News The Red Skelton Hour The Doris Day Show 1 The Jackie Gleason 8:00 CBS Thursday Night Movie, NIGHT OF THE IGUANA Richard Burton and Deborah Kerr Channel Five News Run For Your Life Best of Hollywood FRIDAY, OCT. 4 5:30 CBS Evening News Channel Five News Wild, Wild West C Gomer CBS Friday Night Movie, THE SINGING NUN, Debbie Pyle-USM- 10:00 10:30 Reynolds and Ricardo Montalban Channel Five News Lancer DM' 1 1:30 Show Channel Five News Mannix Saturday Night Theatre Best of Holl y wood SATURDAY, OCT. 5 5:30 Daktari 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Petticoat Junction SUNDAY, OCT. 6 5:00 Lassie Gentle Ben The Ed Sullivan Show Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Mission: Impossible Gunsmoke Channel Five News Football with Meek Sunday Night Theatre MONDAY, OCT. 7 5:30 CBS Evening News Channel Five News Here's Lucy 7:00 7:30 8:00 Mayberry R.F.D. Family Affair Monday Night Theatre, LONELY ARE THE BRAVE, Kirk Douglas and Walter Matthau 7:00 The Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Wednesday Night Theatre, MR. COREY, Tony Curtis and Martha Hyer 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Run For Your Life 11:30 Best of Hollywood 1937, and thereafter 2..f elec-brarie- I -- t?1 8:00 CBS News Hour 9:00 The Jonathan Winters Show Channel Five News Run For Your Life Best of Hollywood WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 5:30 CBS Evening News Channel Five News The Good Guys l, shall of Utah to read as the legislaturea tax provide house of the Legislature. All for annually, levying follows: Bufficient to pay the annual revenue received from taxes Section 2. All tangible interest and to pay the prin- - on income or from taxes property in the state, not ex-- cjpai 0f such debt, within on intangible property shall August 80, 1963 empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final be allocated to the support United States, or under this passage of the law creating of the public school system Dear Fellow Citizens : as defined in Article- - X, constitution, shall be taxed in the debt The Legislature of the State of Utah has proportion to its value, to be Section 2. The Secretary Section 2 of this Constitution, entrusted me with the responsibility for pubascertained as provided by 0f state Section 2. The Secretary directed to submit law. The property of the this proposed amendment to of State i3 directed to sublishing the following Propositions, which restate, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of mit this proposed amendment late to changes in the Constitution of the school districts, municipalli-- Utah at the next general elec- - to the electors of the State ofs, State of Utah. corporations and public tion in the manner provided Utah at the next general lots with the build- - by law. tion in the manner provided In the beginning of the body of each Propoings thereon used exclusively Section 8. If adopted by by law. sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Section 3. If adopted by for either religious worship the electors of this state, this Proposition as it will appear on the General or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect the electors of this state, this Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because places of burial not held or the first day of January, amendment shall take effect used for private or corporate 1969. on Januajj1 1, 1969. of the very serious nature of these Proposibenefit, shall be exempt from tions which your State Legislature has caused taxation. Tangible personal to be placed before you, urge that each of PROPOSITION NO. 5 property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 4 text the of the Propositions in full. you study January 1, m., which is held MANDATORY for sale or processing and AGRICULTURE I urge you to consult with your .friends, which is shipped to final desRETIREMENT OF LAND TAXATION neighbors and local civic leaders in order that JUDGES tination outside this state you may gain all information nefiessary to within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acrender a just and wise decision. TO AMEND PROPOSING SECsitus no for ARTICLE Utah in XIII, quired ARTICLE VIII OF THE TION 3 OF THE CONSTISincerely, purposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OF TUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may be exCLYDE L. MILLER THE STATE OF UTAH OF UTAH, TO PROVIDE law from such empted by BY THE ADDITION OF Secretary of State THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHORIGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced ULTURAL USE MAY IZING THE LEGISLor otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL ATURE TO PROVIDE in or without the state. TanPROPOSITION NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 2 TAX PURPOSES ON FOR THE MANDATORY gible yersonal property presRETIREMENT AND ent Li Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS COMPENSATION OF FOR REMOVAL OF OF ONLY THOSE FACsale for held the in ordinary LEGISLATORS A JOINT RESOLUTION course of business and which TORS RELATIVE TO JUDGES FROM OFFICE. PROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or USE. ARTICLE VI, SECTION ARTICLE VI, SECTION manufacturer or farmer, or 2 AND SECTION 16, OF Be it resolved by the Legis- two thirds of all members raiser may be deemTHE CONSTITUTION 9 OF THE CONSTITU- livestock lature of the State of Utah, elected to each of the twoed for purposes of ad valorem OF THE STATE OF TION OF THE STATE two -- thirds of all members houses voting in favor thereto be taxation OF UTAH, RELATING property elected to each of the two f: UTAH, RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION TO exempted. Water rights, houses voting in favor thereSection 1. It is proposed THE TIME AND DURABE PAID TO MEMBERS ditches, canals, reservoirs, of : to amend Article VIII of the TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE power plants, pumping Section 1. It is proposed Constitution of the State of THE LEGISLATURE. FOR THEIR SERVICES p 1 a n t s , transmission lines, amend Article XIII, Sec Utah by the addition of Secto flumes owned and PPes AND THE PAYMENT usec 3 of the Constitution of tion 28 to read: tion Be it resolved by the Legindividuals or corOF EXPENSE AND Section 28. The Legislathe State islature of the State of Utah, MILEAGE ALLOW- - porations for irrigating land follows: of Utah to read as ture two thirds of all members may provide uniform within the state owned by ANCES. elected to each of the two such individuals or corpora- 3. The Legislature standards for mandatory re- Section Be it resolved by the Legts- - tions, or the individual mem- - shall and for removal of houses voting in favor thereprovide by law a uni- - tirementfrom offlce- - Legisla- lalure of the State of Utah, bers thereof, shall, not be form and of: equal rate of assess- - JdSe? this sec- f implementing fmb?rs so taxed !on as tantaxation on all ment separately and long Section 1 It is nronosed each two they shall be owned and the shall be tion applicable only e.le,cted in the State ft gible to amend Article vi, Section voting in favor there- - used exclusively' for' such acrdTngto'7 its value in t0 conduct occurring subse 2 and 16, of the Constitution of: purposes. Power plants, money, and shall prescribe by luent to the effective date of of the State of Utah to read Section 1. It is proposed Pwer transmission lines amd law Buch regulations as shall su.c legislation. Any deter- as follows: to amend Article VL Section other property used for gen- - secure a just valuation for mination requiring the retireSec. 2. Sessions of the Leg- 9 of the Constitution of the crating and delivering elec- - taxation of such property, so ment or ren?Yiai. of a JlT?e islature shall be held annu- State of Utah ice hall be subject to to read as fol- - trical power, a portion of that every person and cor- ally at the seat of government lows: which is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in review, as toboth law and and shall begin on the second the Supreme Court. at f portion to the value of his, facts, by Monday in January. A gen- theSection 9. The members of This section is additional aer tangible property, shall receive Legislature eral session shall be held durln f 16 Utah, may be provided that the Legislature to, and cumulative with, the compensation of $25 per diem exempted ing years, and while from taxation to may determine the manner methods of removal of jusexactually in session, a budget session shall be held the extent that such property and extent of taxing transient tices and judges provided in while is during even numbered years. penses ofin$15 per diem used for such purposes. livestock and livestock being Sections II and 27 of this mileand actually session, renot Legislation These exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used Article. directly lated to the state budget may age as provided by law. crue to the benefit of the for human consumption. Section 2.. The Secretary Section 2. The Secretary users of water so be considered by the LegisLand Used for agricultural of State is directed to submit lature during budget sessions of State is directed to submit under such regulationspumped as the purposes may, as the Legis- this proposed amendment to proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe lature only if permitted by a joint prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at Sectors of state resolution pa Bsed by. two: W of The taxes of the the according to its value for the next general election in thirds of the members elected Utah at the next general elec- - poor may be remitted indigent or abate- agricultural use without re- the manner provided by law. to each house. r01! in the manner provided ed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have Section 3 . This amendmanner as may be provided for other purposes. IntangiSec. 16. No general session Section 8. If adopted by by law. The legislature may ble property may be exempt- ment shall take effect on apof the Legislature shall exby the electors of the ceed sixty calendar days, ex- the electors of this state, this Froviae for the exemption ed from taxation as property proval state. amendment shall taxation effect of take in homes, or it may be taxed in such cept cases of impeachment No budget session shall ex- on January 1, 1969. homesteads, and personal manner and to such extent to not exceed $2,000 as the Legislature may pro- - L CLYDE L. MILLER, Sec-i- n ceed twenty calendar days, property, State of the State value for homes, home-- vide. Provided that if in tan r?Try, except in cases of impeachment No special session steads, and all household PROPOSITION NO. 3 shall exceed thirty calendar nishings, . equipment used exclusively days, except in cases of imINVENTORY constitutional amend-plac- e by the owner thereof at his each dollar of valuation. peachment When any sesTAX REPEAL of abode in maintaining When exempted from taxa- - J11611!8 proposed by the regu- sion of the Legislature trying ItAMA A 1 session of the Thirty-Sev-ceehimself and fam- - tion as property, the taxable cases of impeachment ex- - a JOINT RFOnT TITTON a not to exceed income therefrom shall be enth Legislature, 1967, and the number of calendar PROPOSING TO A MFNTl PfPrty in value, owned by dis- - taxed under any tax based on "7 days it may remain in see- - ARTICLE XIII, SEC- Special Ses abled persons who served in incomes, but when taxed by 8on held in 1966, as appears sion as provided in this secCON. TION THE OF 2, tion. The members shall reany war in the military serv- - the State of Utah as prop- - on record in my office. STITUTION OF THE ice ceive for compensation only of the United States or erty. the income therefrom IN WITNESS WHERE-o- f RESTATE OF UTAH, the usual per diem expenses LATING TO AN AD the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed. The OF, I have hereunto set my and mileage. widows and Legislature may provide for hand and affixed the Great VALOREM TAX EX- the unmarried of such dis- - deductions, exemptions and Seal of the State of Utah, at orphans Sec. 2. The Secretary of EMPTION FOR TAN- minor abled persons or of persons or offsets on any tax based Salt Lake City, this 30th day State is directed to submit GIBLE PERSONAL who while serving in the mili- - upon income. The personal of August, 1968. this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONSTI-TUTINof the United income tax rates shall be tary INVENTORY Statesservice the electors of the State of state or the graduated but the maximum AND FOR HELD SALE were kllled fa action ofor Utah Utah at the next general elecdied rat shall not exceed six per- CLYDE L. A THE IN OR DIN ARY a 8Uch tion in the manner provided of service cent of net income. No excise 2k MILLER a.result COURSE OF BUSINESS. ' by law. tempted as the leg- tax rate based upon income najr Beit resolved by the Legis- - islature may provide. shall exceed four percent of v Ca, t of the Stats of Utah, The legislature shall pro- - net income. The rate limita- Win-- . A 1.:. .1.1.' ,v:. kture two thirds of all members vide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for f amendment shall take effect elected to each of the two sufficient, with other tources taxes based on income and for tbe first day o January, houses voting in favor there- - of revenue, to defray the esti-- taxes on Intangible property, 1969. oft mated ordinary expenses of shall be effective until Janu- the OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE j THURSDAY, OCT. 3 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Blondie 7:00 Hawaii Five-- O Paga Pour Thursday, October 3, 1968 i- c- NephI, Juab County, Utah 84648 Prf.r furniture, Ir G |