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Show Juab County, Utah 84648 Nephi, VOTE YOUR Monday and Tuesday October 14, 15 is your chance to REGISTER won A Utah State -- AFL-CI- O PPi5If j v SimcG-ctU- Thursday October 10, 1968 G Mrs Minnie S. Winter spent Mrs. Lavem Worthington Sunday in Levan with her sis- spent last week in Sandy with ter, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kay and visitors at the home Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs family. were her brother in law and Mrs. Edmond Russell had as sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle her visitors Monday, Mrs. Twila Russell and Mrs. Marla Thompson of St, George. Madsen of Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bilanzitch They were Henderson, enroute to their and daughter Shelly Rose of homes after singing with the Granger spent Friday and Sat- Relief Society Singing Mothers with Mr. her urday from the Las Vegas Stake at parents, and Mrs. Wallace Park. Conference. Week end guests at the Mr .and Mrs. Alma Winn and home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth son Jeff of Raton, New Mexico Nyman were her brother, Mil-to- n visited Saturday with his moth, J. Rasmussen and his son er, Mrs. R. E. Winn. They were David of Kennewick, Washing enroute to Salt Lake City to ton. attend conference. v. v s J&.k I am seeking BY TOM DORR record: honesty, impartial- Twell, TODAY THE EXACT SITUATION ' WMf in 1 I TURNED ity, dependability, exper- OCCURRED. MER, REMEMBER ience. I have been in attendance at every County Commission meeting since my appointment in 1960. LEFT i. D OF RIGHT AND .ASHED THE FENDER County business is big business and needs exper-ience- d leadership; Now is NOT the time for a change Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace were Melvin Pace, Brett Spriggs and Kathie Pace, all of Bountiful, Kent Pace of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nelson, Mrs. Florence Albertson and Mrs. Cornelia Swenson, all of Spanish Fork. Mr and Mrs John Robertson and Mrs Ralph Binnall spent in Midvale where Thursday they visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Keith Park. ' in County government. ALTON S. GADD ' goes into every prescription at NEPHI DRUG CO. r l xffl VV, l y!k JP 7 1 A August 80, 1068 Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for pub -lishing the following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 6, 1968. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you, l urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full. I urge you to consult with your .friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. V Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER ' Secretary of State LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2 AND SECTION 16, OF convenience the state for each fiscal year, - Far the purpose of paying the debt, u any there be, SeiShto'rend the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, frltaw aufficient to pay the annual section 2. All tangible interest and to pay the prin- property In the state, not ex- - cipai 0f SUch debt, within empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final United States, or under this passage of the law creating constitution, shall be taxed in the debt proportion to its value, to be Section 2. The Secretary ascertained as provided by of State is directed to submit law. The property of the this proposed amendment to state, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of school districts, municipal- Utah at the next general elec- corporations and public tion in the manner provided lots with the build- - by law. ings thereon used exclusively Section 3. If adopted by for either religious worship the electors of this state, this or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect places of burial not held or the first day of January, AwWa SALT HAKE CITY NO. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE TIME AND DURATION OF SESSIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE. V i r t.YinPfi- State of Utah A 0D 0 . c - TICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE PROPOSITION (fflDl 7 " v flgDlH ttiBB Q Qggiffl QEHfl 'J ?)fi'ps(al 0ianfs in Mi's Constiitation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Nelson and family of Bountiful visited Sunday with his mother Mrs. Lois Nelson. j . . Elmo Miller has returned to his home at Cooley Dam, Washington after spending the past three weeks in Nephi. While here he attended his class reunion, the Juab Stake Homecoming banquet and program, and also attended to business interests. PROMPT SERVICE! X 11- used for private or corporate 1969. benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Tangible personal property present in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 4 January 1, m., which is held for sale or processing and AGRICULTURE which is shipped to final desLAND TAXATION this outside tination state within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acARTICLE XIII, SECquired no situs in Utah for TION 3 OF THE CONSTIpurposes of ad valorem propTUTION OF THE STATE erty taxation and may be exOF UTAH, TO PROVIDE empted by law from such THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacIGNATED FOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced ULTURAL USE MAY or otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL in or without the state. PROPOSITION NO. 2 TAX PURPOSES ON gible personal property pres ent in Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary f course of business and which TORS RELATIVE TO A JOINT RESOLUTION constitutes the inventory of , SUCH AGRICULTURAL PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or i USE. ARTICLE VI, SECTION manufacturer or farmer, or- J &e lt 9 OF THE CONSTITU- livestock raiser may be deem- fhture rfs?veijy, of 'rflf TION OF THE STATE ed for purposes of ad valorem of allf jj OF UTAH, RELATING property taxation to be TO COMPENSATION TO exempted. Water rights, ses mmg m wor mer BE PAID TO MEMBERS itches, canals, reservoirs, OF THE LEGISLATURE power plants, pumping FOR THEIR SERVICES plants, transmission lines. flumes owned and- .- -- AND THE PAYMENT pipes andindividuals or cor-- ; tion 3 of the Constitution or OF EXPENSE AND used by porations for irrigating land the State of Utah to read as MILEAGE ALLOW- - within the state owned by follows: ANCES. individuals or corpora-- j Uuch Sections, a no i,eBisuuuio Be it resolved by the Legis- - tions, or the individual mem- - shall provide by law a uni- -- iour ianliflmepicarfl Foe3 most overirlEiiDig - not DOMINATION! Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate in, Clifford Olsen. sake. .iv.Vvi, COOPERATION Mrs. Delta Yates was a recent visitor in Salt Lake City. She attended funeral services on September 28th for a cous- 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-- i iffltion. And in addition, the pharmacist must keep up on current develop-- r events for YOUR health's re-electio- n. I ask that you examine my Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. R. E Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler and children Kevin, Calvin and Lorry Jean of Salt Lake City. VVW. KNOWLEDGE si Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two - thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there- - ary 1, 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system defined in Article. X, Section 2 of this Constitution, 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 tion in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1969. elec-brarie- s, PROPOSITION NO. 5 MANDATORY RETIREMENT OF JUDGES A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION dont have to write a check every time you make a purchase tirement and f r rem 0" sha11 ,be applicable only Section 1 It is proposed elected To eZhtf "tAelwoJhey ' "heS tte' jio conduct to amend Article VI, Section houses voting in favor there-1- , used occurring subse-- 2 fccordfng in and 16, of the Constitution 7ndVhaU JJanr.ta plant.,! putpoai. ".Wuch legislation. Any deter- of the State of Utah to read Section 1. It is proposed, Pwer transmission lines and jlaw such regulations as shall retire- as follows- 1 to amend Article VL Section other property used for gen-- secure a lust valuation for ento? Lmovalof a judge Sec. 2. Sessions of the Leg- - 9 of the Constitution of the erating and delivering elec taxation of such property, soom office shall be subject to islature shall be hdd annu- - state of Utah to read as foi-j power, a portion of 'that every person and corto oth a and of the seat which is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in ffpb government lowg. ally at by thdSunreme Court and shall begin on the second of water tor value for to the his, Power a pumping proportion ot:nn Tha This section is additional Monday in January. A gen- - .. irrigation purposes on lands her, or its tangible property, Legislature shall eral session shall be held dur- 4 cuuIatlve wlth, the be that the Utah, Legislature may lfrora taxation to maydelemine'the manner methods of removal of jus-ing years, and exempted tices and Judges provided m budget session shall be held of Signer d?em white the extent that BUch ProPerty and extent of taxing transient Sections 11 and 27 of this 18 use1 Ior suctl purposes, livestock and livestock being during even numbered years. artunllw in .min. a!1aLmlle'j These exemptions shall ac- - fed for slaughter to be used Article, Legislation not directly, re- J crue to the benefit of the lated to the state budget may ag a8Prviaed by Section 2. The Secretary for human consumption. Section 2. The Secretary users of water so pumped Land used for agricultural of State is directed to submit be considered by the Legia--- lature during budget sessions' of State is directed to submit under such regulations as thes purposes may, as the Legis- - this proposed amendment to only if permitted by a joint j19 proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe., lature prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at resolution passed by two. the electors of the state of (The taxes of the indigent according to its value for the next general election in thirds of the members elected Utan at the next general elec- - poor may be remitted or abat- -' agricultural use without re- - the manner provided by law. tion in the manner provided ed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have to each house. Section 3 . This amend- manner as may be provided for other purposes. Intangi- - ment shall take effect on ap- Sec. 16. No general session by law. Section 8. If adopted by by law. The legislature may ble property may be exempt- - proval by the electors of the of the Legislature shall ex- ceed sixty calendar days, ex- - the electors of this state, this provide for the exemption ed from taxation as property state, cept in cases of impeachment amendment shall take effect from taxation of homes,1 or it may be taxed in such i homesteads, and p e r s o n a manner and to such extent T rT vnr T No budget session shall ex- - on January 1, 1969. ceed twenty calendar days,. property, not to exceed $2,000 os the Legislature may pro- - :;tarv ofSteteof theStete value for homes, home- - vide. Provided that if intan- .. . of in . cases impeachexcept nn HEREBY XEIL jin ment. No special session steads, and all household fur- - gible property be taxed as PROPOSITION NO. 8 J thereof rate and the shall exceed thirty calendar BfT property e a nd! Sctconvof fiva milta nn wiilnm.nf lian1 ovclilatvolv ahall nnt i things, days, except in cases of imamendconstitutional the peachment. When any sesments proposed by the regusion of the Legislature trying lar session of the Thirty-Sevent- h cases of impeachment exLegislature, 1967, and ceeds the number of calendar the Second Special Sesby sesdays it may remain in sion held in 1966, as appears sion as provided in this secon record in my office. na u wai 1U UJC uimwij KIT- UUP ourw ui uwn tion. The members shall re(JTITTrrmM np mirp IN WITNESS WHERE- therefrom or States ice the income United the of ceive for compensation only ctaVc' ni? TrrATT up erty, I have hereunto set my the usual per diem expenses T ATiwrTYi a ri ( the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed. The OF, widows and Legislature may provide for hand and affixed the Great tmmarried the and mileage. TAY orPbans of such dis- - deductions, exemptions and Seal f,th,tfteof IJtahat Sec. 2. The Secretary of EMOTION OFt TAN minor abled persons or of persons or offsets on any tax based Salt Lake City, this 30th day State is directed to submit who while serving in the miii- - upon income. The personal of August, 1968. this proposed amendment to tary service of the United income tax rates shall be tvvpvtadv the electors of the State of States or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum vn at upr p elecUtah at the next general were killed in action or died rate shall not exceed six per- him 81 8 result of such service cent of net income. No excise tion in the manner provided UURbh Ur EUblNLbS. may exempted as the leg- - tax rate based upon income by law. Be tt resolved by the Legis- - islature may provide. shall exceed four percent of , . , . oec. 3. U adopted the by ture 0f tfie stale of Utah, The legislature shall pro-- net income. The rate limita-- e or lectors this states this fipo . thirds of all members vide by law for an annual tar tions herein contained for amendment shall lake effect elected to each of the two sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income and for the first day of January, houeee voting in favor there of revenue, to defray the esti- - taxes on intangible property, 1969. of: mated ordinary expenses of shall be effective until Janu-- PtJr t! - efuaXsfssioner Pes Wilt iiEly i only CDB 3 (DIB 0 Oionin IB I0i all imuaiRHiE 0 oinmiD nratMB (3) ninv 0 (DP I3D&EP gHU (liB 01 0i0 03ll0 (31 ijifli (an min snmMggiig (MM 33!0B 0iW30U IB 3011 3103 3lSi 03 0IBt i!p oonsm BankAmericard, pick up an IF YOU DONT application at any First Security Bank or any of 10,000 stores and businesses that welcome BankAmericard in Utah, Idaho and southwestern Wyoming. , vl mtitfr R f in ALREADY HAVE A fVwyiv. OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 28, AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANDATORY RETIREMENT AND FOR REMOVAL OF JUDGES FROM OFFICE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 28 to read: Section 28. The Legislature may provide uniform ! You Pag Nephi Local and Social Items WASTE DON'T J)s rv rinfTDrnQhMTr" PRnprRTvmNvrr tiitima nrnn N nipni) apv furniture, Savon |