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Show NepM, Juab County, Utah 84648 21i t. STttttf 0 3 Henhi News Briefs Vi7osps Gain 3 Win Margin Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Carter had as their guests on labor day, Mr. and Mrs. Roger paystrup and children of Tooele. Mr. Paystrup is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Carter. In another game, the Juab Wasps beat the South Summit Wildcat in a decisive battle at Kamas. The Wasps wer eable to bring home a 12-- Thursday, September f CENTUHY-AND-A-HAL- PUYA AAlAAONOII. ...THAT PAIS? s. Mrs. Hazel Bosh had as her weekend guests, her son Vernon Bosh of Las Vegas, Nevada. Other visitors on Sunday at the Bosh home were Bishop and Mrs. Jay Overson and Clifton Bosh of Cedar City. Check Mrs. Paul Bowers and two children of Sandy were visitors on of last week at the home of Thursday Mrs. A. J. Bowers. The third quarter of the game also had its exciting moments when the Kent Park-Kir- n Sperry duo from Juab combined scoring on a pass. Juab failed to make the extra point, making . the score Juab's defense was labeled by Coach Dennis Hansen as tougher in the fourth quarter than in any previous game played this year." The Wasps have a record. They will travel to Dugway for a night game Friday, starting time 7:30. The regular season for the Wasps will begin on September 22 when they meet Manti on the Snow College turf. 3-- 0 'V - . V , ' ' X A 4 I Steven Hall catches pass against South for n play. Thte Juab team will Summit for a long gain. Wasps won face a crucial test Friday as they meet Dugway In an evening game. game 12 to6, jomakeltthree-ln-a-roMr. and Mrs. Bruce Bryan and son the home of Mr. at visitors Recent Lake City spent the and Mrs. Bent Bryan were his sisters, Bradley of Salt weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olga Forrest of Whittier, California; Bent R. Bryan. Mrs. Margaret Adams and Mrs. Helga Walter J. Belliston and sons Vance and Wilkins of Salt Lake City; also Mr. and Bill recently returned to their home in Mrs. Russell Gannon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan California after visiting for ten days Warner of Salt Lake City. with Walter's mother, Mrs. J. L. Bellis-to- n Walter and sons flew to Nephi to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett spent last his son's plane, and while here each week in Salt Lake City with members member of the family had a plane ride of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth over Nephi and vicinity. Mrs. Belliston's G. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price and sons. Kris and Martin, were especially families. They also visited with Mr. thrilled with the experience, and seeing Jarretts sister, Mrs. Iriell Richmond. their home from the air. Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Barres Jenkins and Mrs. Jessie 'Wilkey attended funeral services on August 30th at Spanish Fork for their A week aunt, Mrs. Clement Swalberg, later, on September 7 they attended services for another aunt, Mrs. Ernest 'Bardsley at Centerfield. Mrs. Bardsley and Mrs. Swalberg were sisters of the late J. H. Christiansen. ALL the Friday visitors at the home of Mre. Bean were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Peterson of Castle Dale. Ads Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Udall Bailey of West Jordan. Other visitors at the Beck home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Van Gardner of Salt Lake City. nil Bel,iston and daughter of Nephi; and son in law and Mr. daughter, and Mrs. Paul Watts of Layton enjoyed a four day trip recently InHyrn'I1Slt!id 1 Mesa BlandingSprings, Colorado - SALT LAKE CITY September 7, 1972 Dear Felloiv Citizens : The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the both of each Proposition ivc have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the 'General Election Ballot on November 7, 1972. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I 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. Sincerely, tame til s Verde, ConstiMon other State and Judicial offi- - graph or other private indi eties, except for capital eers, except justices of the vidual or corporate enter- - fenses when the proof is evi-fdent or the presumption peace, shall be liable to im- - prise or undertaking. Sec. 30. Notwithstanding strong or where a person is peachment for high crimes. misdemeanors, or malfea- - any general or special pro- - accused of the commission of sance in office; but judgment visions of the Constitution, a felony while on probation in such cases shall extend the Legislature in order to or parole, or while free on e only to removal from office insure continuity of state and bail awaiting trial on a and disqualification to hold oca government operations Vlus felony charge, and any office of honor, trust or in periods of emergency re- - where the proof is evident or elected. presumption strong. profit in the State. The suiting from disaster caused Section 2. The Secretary Sec. 8. Members of the Pat.v, whether convicted or hv enemy attack shall have shall nevertheless, the power and immediate of State is directed to submit legislature, in all cases ex- - acquitted, be liable to prosecution, trial duty (1) to provide for this proposed amendment to cept treason, felony or breach and punishment according to prompt and temporary sue- - the electors of the State of of the peace, shall be priv cession to the powers and Utah at the next general elec- ileged from arrest during b,wSec 20. No person shall duties of public offices of tion in the manner provided he tried on impeachment, whatever nature and whether by law. Section 3. If adopted by preceding each session, and unless he shall have been filled by election or appoint- in returning therefrom: and served with a copy of the ment, the incumbents of the electors of this state, this for words used in any speech articles thereof, at least ten which may become unavail- - amendment shall take effect or debate in either house, days before the trial, and able for carrying on the 0n January 1, 1973. they shall not be questioned after such service he shall powers and duties of such PROPOSITION NO. 3 not exercise the duties of his offices, and (2) to adopt such in any other place. o.n q f of.ice until he shall have measures as may be neces- - CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS mpmheru sary and proper for insuring SHALL SECTION 6 OF the Legislature shall receive bpen acquitted. ARTICLE X OF THE Sec 21. All officers not the continuity of govern- compensation of $25 per STATE CONSTITUTION operations including, diem while actually in ses- liable to impeachment shall mental but not limited to, the financ- BE REPEALED, REsion, expenses of $15 per be removed for any of the MOVING THE MANDAin this ing thereof: hut subsections 1 offenses diein while actually in sesspecified 2 of this section shall TORY REQUIREMENT sion, and mileage as pro- article, in such manner as anl not permit the public officers THAT CITIES OF THE vided by law. may be provided by law. so appointed to act or the FIRST AND SECOND Sec. 10. Each house shall i Sec. 22. . Every . i bill shall measures so adooted to be in CLASS HAVE THEIR ,.i be the judge of the election OWN SCHOOL DIScontravention of the Consti- and qualifications of its mem- - arate times in each,lt.house tution and applicable law. TRICT. bers, and may punish them except in cases where two- Sec. 31. For attendance at Be it resolved by the Leg- for disorderly conduct, and thirds of the house where such bill is pending suspend meetings of interim com- - islature-o- f the State of Utah. s with the concurrence of of all members Except mittees established by law to of all members elected, this requirement. between legislative elected to each of the two function hills member for a cause. appropriation general expel and hills for the codification sessions, members of the Leg- -- houses voting in favor there islature shall receive addi- of: fA majrity of ,thp general revision of laws, tional members n each house shall and con- 1. It is proposed per diem compensa- be jjhall n(J passed ,j institute a quorum to tran- - talnlnf, more than one suh. tion and mileage at a rate to Section, Section 6 of Article sact business, but a smaller to exceed not that provided x 0f the Constitution of the which shai ht. clearv number may adjourn from jpct m this for Constitution regstate of Utah. 'xpressed in its title. The day to day; and mav compel upon the final passage ular legislative sessions. Section 2 See. 1.2, The Loifi.l.tu,. of .11 bill, .hail be by " opS'od m.y .ppoil ,,mpo,.,y or ,'hT p,pZd' of tee State of Utah i!? House may Sprite." which house in the vote ployees for work during and at (he next general election Sec. 12. Each house shall rurs resobetween sessions, including ;n hp manner nrovided hv j0 hill or joint determine the rules of its lution shall be passed except independent legal counsel iaw ' proceedings and choose its wjth the assent of the ma- - which shall provide and con- own officers and employees. of all the memhers trol all legal services for the . Section 3. If adopted y jontv elocleH tn each hmise nf the T erriclntnro oveerrt as the the eleCtOIS Of this at, thll take effect Jan- Sec. 7. No member of the State of Utah COUES FROM THE NAME OF THE MAIN STREET OF YOKOHAMA JAPAN. THE ACTUAL NAME OF THE THOROUGHFARE 15 HONCHO DORI-BU- T XISlTlNO A MERICAN SAILORS BOON CHANGED THAT.' Ed. Proposed Granges in Utah's OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE RIGHT? 1HE EXPRESSION HUNKY DORY" meaning ALL RlSHt: Mr. and Mns. Don Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bowers and family, son of Englewood, California were visitors during the past week at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bowers. n - tfiWPO. PAgJU $A,'Na vou pgfrevo vou The Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bowers were her grandsons, Carl and Kent Whittington of Idaho Falls. are They attending the B.Y.U. 5 THE (? All d 12-6- sENriS '8 ABOUT LIFE-AN- HAEH TSOTTh MChJ TnATS SAVED OUT OF P AfsP OuZ PasChECK WPSTMiSsi it BuT ivmA iOJ SEED X IH0SE SAVINGS BONDS ABE WAITING -- zAMS VOU. Tmi IB C POWhEBE YOU'RE ALWAYS THE WINNER! Re-gan- d IT3 IT TuCkt WANT TO PLAV A 6AMC. . . Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. J. V. Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ostler and daughters Jeri Lynn and of Bountiful. The first quarter was quiet for both teams as they were unable to score. But the Wildcats drew the first score of the game during the second quarter as run. The Wasps they managed a reacted quickly, scoring just three plays later. Six Page PLANT F isnlu'It TEAR OF A.AV victory. 1972 tUhE SwCWErT Fj?VEIZiNvy OF ALL KNOWN HERBs 19 THE RARE n 6 14, during the term which he was elected, shall be appointed or Elected to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall been increased, during the term for which he was pre-hav- dlragrom? ... ... the dragon that lurks in streets and hallways, alleys and playrooms, waiting to strike at noon the dragon . . . Hunger! Fight back! Head for Mickelsons The Dragon has been known to shed tears at the faintest aroma of a Mickel-so- n hamburger . . he sobs at the sight of a Mickelson sandwich and dissolves completely at the first bite of a Mickelsons steak. The dragon HUNGER lives on unfulfilled desires for I I I I I I I I I delicious food, and Mickelsons fills those desires so well . . . theyre the exterminators. When L you meet the hunger dragon, call on Mickelsons! - two-third- CLYDE L. MILLED Secretary of State two-thir- sion to be submitted to the PROPOSITION NO. 1 LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE voters thereof before such REVISION ?r ordinance shall take efeCt VI SHALL PJIpLECONST.-OF- Sec 2 Sessions of the THE ,h TOMAKE3 CHANoii IN THE AMn PROCEDURE mwMFP nr np ERATON OF THE 4T1TRF rpriQl r a 4 xin i. . CCTST Le(,1t "VT St Wdd -- 8econd Monday in January A general session shall be T M numbered lfdd dur'n8 years, and a budget session shall be held during even- - , w i in. M , , each house. . . . Sec. 3. The members of , , lt y the House of Representa- islature of the State of Utah, tjveSj after the first election, of oil members shaj he chosen by the qual- elected to each of the two died voters of the respective houses voting in favor there- representative districts. on of: if ,55 XihSET. rs two-thir- wtTU-5Vx,afte- Ith0 r in al'I'-rtmn- two-third- e any provision of this Consti- tution. the Legislature, in any law imposing income may define the amount on, in respect to, or by which the taxes are imposed or measured, by reference to anv provision of the laws of the United States as the same mav he or become ef- fectivie at any time or from time to time and may pre- scribe exemptions or modi- fieations to any such pro- - rasp 0f executive sessions, shall be published, and the veas and nays on any ques- f'on. at the request of five members of such house, shall be entered upon the journal, Sec. 15. All sessions of the Legislature, except those of the Senate while sitting in executive session, shall be vision. Sec. 24. The presiding offi- public: and neither house, without the . onsent of the cer of each house, not later other, shall adjourn for more than five davs following ad- three days, nor to any journment, shall sign all bills other place than that in and joint resolutions passed which it may he holding hv the Legislature, certifying to their accuracy and auth- session. Sec. I i No general ses- - enticitv as enacted by the Legislature. sion of the Legislature sha Sec 25 All ids shall he exceed sixty calendar davs. except in cases of impcach-stated- : officially published, and no No budget session act shall take effect unti ment. ixtv davs after the adjourn shall exceed twenty calendar ment of the session at which davs except in cases of im it passed, unless the Legisl,,,a'hment. No special ses lature hv a vote of sion shad exceed thirtv cal endar davs, except in cases of all the memhers elected to of impeachment. When anv each house, shall otherwise the Lcg.slatun direct. Sec. 2li. No private or sperving cases of impeachment exceeds the number of cal- - cial law shall be enacted endar davs it mav remain where a general law can he in session as provided in tin applicable. section, the memhers shaU Sec 27 Ihc Legislature receive for compensation shall not authorize anv garni exonlv thi usual per diem f chance, lottery or gift enpenses and mileage terprise under anv pretense 17. Sec The House of or for any purposi have Sec 28 The Legislature hp sole power of inn aeh shall not delegate to anv spenlnt. hut in order t cial commission, private corof all the poration or association, peach, anv members elected must vote power to make, supervise or therefor. interfere with anv municipal See 18 All impeachment- - improvement, money, prop shall he tried hv the Sen.it erty or effects, whether held al'd Senators, when sitt'ng in tru-- t or otherwise, to lew that purjHise. hall take taxes, to select a capitol site, to or to anv municipal ";th or make affirm do functions according t November, Section 1. It is proposed Monday to amend Article VI of the 1898, and there Constitution of the State of after. Their term of office shall he two years, from the Utah to read: Sec. 1. The Legislative fi.r,st dav. of, January next power of the State shall be aer their election, vested: Sec. 4. The senators shall he chosen by the qualified 1. In a Senate and House of which voters of the respective sen Representatives shall be designated the Leg- - atorial districts, at the saint islature of the State of Utah, times ,m.l places as members f the House of Representa- 2. In the people of the State of Utah, as hereinafter fives, and their term of office shall he four years from the dav. of January next The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of after, their election and as the State of Utah as may he nea"y rre half 88 mav b; he elected provided by law, under such Practicable shall as the I.eg-ne- r conditions and in such man- - ,n. each hiennium Rhall determine hv and within such time ,sIaturp I W1h ' eai h as may be provided by law. ,pnt may initiate any desired leg Sec. 5. No person shall be islation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of eligible to the office of sen-th- e people for approval or ator or representative who as rejection, or may require of the last date provided hv any law passed by the Legis- - jaw for filing for the office lature (except those laws is not a citizen of the United s vote States, twentv-fivpassed by a vears of of the members elected to age, a qualified voter in the each house of the Legisla- - district from which he is ture) to be submitted to the chosen, a resident for three voters of the State before years of the State, and for such law shall take effect. six months of the district The legal voters or such rom which he is elected, Sec. 6 No fractional part thereof as jxrson holding may be provided hv law, of anv public office of profit or trust subdivision under authority of the of the any legal State, under such conditions United States, or of this and in such manner and State, shall he a member of within such time as may be the Legislature: Provided. provided by law, mav initiate That appointments in the any desired legislation and State Militia. ad the office cause the same to be suh- - of notary public, justice of mitted to a vote of the people the peace. Unit-- H States of said legal subdivision for commissioner, and postmas-approv.i- l or rejection, or mav ter of the fourth class, shall on shall he convicted with require any law or ordinance not. within the meaning of ,MI the concurrence of two thirds of the senators elected passed by the law making this section, Im- - consider-Sec. 19 The Governor and oi.'..cc of profit or trust body of said legal sulali-.i- two-third- s two-third- s fr ju-ti- re I JwToXu y,, o'tb, Sec 29. Tin- - not authorize tin- - State, or anv countv. city, town. township, district or ott-c- r political subdivision of the State to lend its credit or suliseribe to stink or bond in aid of anv railroad, tele by the attorney general, PROPOSITION NO. 4 Sec. 33. The Legislature PERMITTING shall appoint a legislative ALTERNATIVE FORMS ditor to serve at its pleasure OF COUNTY The legislative auditor shall GOVERNMENT have authority to conduct SHALL SECTION 4 OF audits of any funds, func- ARTICLE XI OF THE tions, and accounts in any branch, department, agency of or political subdivision this state and shall perform such other related duties as may be prescribed by the Legislature. He shall report to and he answerable only to ihe Legislature, Section 2. S.J.R. No. 11 passed at the General sion of the 39th Legislature on March 11, 1971, is hereby repealed and withdrawn in its entirety from the next general election, and the sec- retarv of state in lieu of it is directed to submit this pro- l',s,'d amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by Ses-tha- PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESTRICTING BAIL IN CERTAIN FELONY CASES S,'ATJ- SKGTioN 8 OF - STATE CONSTITUTION VH)KMTHATnpFRSONS i Amt r STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PERLEGISLAMIT THE TURE TO PRESCRIBE ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FROM WHICH COUNTIES MAY SELECT. SUBJECT TO REFERENDUM. THE FORM WHICH BEST SERVES EACH COUN TYS NEEDS. Be it resolved by the Leg- islature of the State of Utah. s of oil members elected to each of the two houses voting m favor there- two-third- Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XI. Sec-lation 4 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to red: Sec 4 The Legislature XwefrSuntv taaAS! the Arnitn nrenbpd enal which best serves ,U needs. aws sha11 and Ppneral for Dre?inct and provide EFI onO wim ? PROBATION OR township organisations. Section PAROLE. OR WHILE FREE ON BAIL AWAIT-IN- of state is directed to subnet TRIAL ON A this proposed amendment t" PREVIOUS FELONY the elector of the State of CHARGE. WHERE THE Utah at th next general 'n the manner pro PR(X)F IS EVIDENT OR 'll IE PRESUM PTION v,ded bv ,aw Section 3 If adopted hv STRONG. state, thi Be it resolved hv the I.eg- - the electors of this amendment ha ,, take effect islature of the State of Utah on anuarv , s of all memhers elected to each of the two CLYDE L. houses voting in favor there-shaMILLER ofIt is proposed Section ArtirV I. Section ' am-n8 of the Constitution of the State of Utah te read: Sr-8 All prisoners shall Im- - bailable by sufficient sur- - Ae ON A G two-third- ll - c t 4-- D PLUMBING PLUMBING S BUILDERS' SUPPLY HEATING BUILDING SUPPLIES i J 1 the advantage of being too crowded isnt brand new, we dont carry it! Our store is rather small. We dont have If it room ulate. to let things accum- Every couple days some young fellow will step up and ask where our full drape models are. We havent had any of those things around here since before Eisenhower. We sell tomorrows styles We sold last years today! styles two years ago, and we gave the final remaining suit away last Christmas eve. However, if you stand on tip toes and take a deep enough breath, you might be able to get the same effect in our latest high-should- Marx-Mad- e model. We seem to have a few minutes left in our commercial. Would you like to hear about our real bargains? Then come in and lets talk. We will easily beat Salt Lake and rovo prices. One thing is for sure. Anything you buy from The Toggery has got to be the latest ticket. As we said, we dont have enough room, adn so on. |