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Show Thursday. September 21. 1972 eljc' i m w Nephi, Juab County, Utah UifflaitLKJaaaJ Nephi Local and Social News NCEf UAR; PROBATE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received County Clerk or respective of by the Juab County Board signers for additional inforCommissioners on the constructmation. ion of a Juab County Jail (Detention Center) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bids will be In accordance with drawings and specifications Estate of GEORGE ELBERT prepared by Lee C. Knell, Arch- CARTER, deceased. Creditors itect and same may be obtain- will claims with vouch present East 240 the from Architect, ed ers to the undersigned at the Center, Provo, Utah, or the Juab office of Will L Hoyt, Attorney County Clerk at Nephi, Utah, for Administratrix, 31 South upon receipt of $50.00 deposit Main Street, Nephi, Utah, on or per set, made payable to Lee before the 15 day of December, C. Knell, A.I.A. and which deA. D. 1972; claims must be prereposit will be refunded upon sented in accordance with the and specturn of such drawings Utah Code provisions of ifications in good condition Annotated with propand 1953, within ten days of the date set er vertification as required for the bid opening. Plans and therein. specifications will be available Eileen C. Voorhees, September 1, 1972. Prequallfica-tioof Estate Administratrix reof bidders will not be of George Elbert Carter quired. Deceased. Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 p.m. on October 2, Dates of publication: September 1972 at which time they will 14, 21 and 28, and October 5, be opened and read aloud in the 1972 in The Times-NewNephi, Juab County Building Board Juab County, Utah. Utah. Conference room, Nephi, A bid bond in the amount of of the bid, five per cent made payable to Juab County, NOTICE TO WATER USERS shall accompany bid. If certifThe following application has ied or cashiers check is used been filed with the State Engin certificate a in lieu of bid bond, eer to change water in Juab from an approved surety comState of Utah through pany guaranteeing execution of County, unless otherPerformance Bond and out the entire year Locations in a 100 wise designated. ac must Bond 100 Payment SLB&M. company bid. Ross Harper, ) The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to Levan, Utah 84639 proposes to waive any formality or tech- change the point of diversion, nicality in any bid in the inter- and place of use of 5.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. est of the Owner. as amended bj ) All laborers, workmen, mech 26221 The water has been di anics, and apprentices employ well 500 ed on this project shall be paid verted from a not less tha nthe general pre- ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft vailing wage rates as determin- from the NE. Cor. Sec. 34, ed by the Industrial Commission T14S, R1W; and used from Apr. of Utah as set forth in the 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of schedule in the Contract Docu 338 acs. in ESEU Sec. 22, Sec. Sec. 23, NE14, SE ments or the Federal Wage Rate SW Sec. 34, T14S, whichever 27, EttNEK, Determination greater. Where differences oc R1W. cur, the large rrate shall be paid, Hereafter, 5.0 sec. ft. of water The fringe benefits shall be paid is to be diverted from two in addition to the basic hourly wells 300-60- 0 ft deep at rates included on schedules. the following points: (1) S. 231 ft. & W. 1300 ft. from E Cor. JUAB COUNTY Sec. 31, T14S, R1E. (2) E. 133 COMMISSION ft. from WK Cor. Sec. 6, T15S, R1E; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irNOTICE rigation of 521 acs but limited LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE to sole supply of 338 acs in AND COMPANY RAILROAD Sec. 31, T14S, PACIFIC RALROAD R1E; W&SWK, SENW, UNION Lessee, hereby NEMSW14, Sec. 6; T15S, R1E; COMPANY, Sec. 1, NE)4 Sec. 12. give notice that on the 7th day ESE of August 1972, they filed with T15S, R1W. the Interstate Commerce ComProtests resisting the granting mission at Washington, D. C., an of this application with reasons applicatation for a certificate of therefor must be filed In duppublic convenience and necess licate with the State Engineer, ity permitting Los Angeles & 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Salt Lake Railroad Company to City, Utah 84114 on or before abandon and Union Pacific October 21, 1972. Railroad Company, lessee, to Hubert C. Lambert abandon operation of a portion State Engineer of the Eureka Branch, extend ing from milepost 0.81 at Tintic Dates of publication: September Junction to the end of the track 7, 14 and 21, 1972 In The Times-Neph- i, at milepost 3.66 at Eureka, a Nephi, Juab County, distance of 2.85 miles, all in Utah. Juab County, Utah. The only station along the line proposed to be abandon is Eureka, a non- NOTICE TO WATER USERS agency station. This application for abandonment has been The following applications The have been filed with the State assigned Docket No. AB-3proceeding will be handled with- Engineer to change and apout public hearing unless pro- propriate water in Juab County, tests are received which con- State of Utah throughout the tain information indicating a entire year unless otherwise need for such hearings. In the designated. Locations In SLB opinion of the applicants, the &M. (66-6Albert D. Keni authority sought and the requested Commission action will son, RFD Box 229, Payson, Utah have no significant effect on the 84651 proposes to correct the quality of human environment. place of use of 6.0 sec. ft of In accordance with the Com water as evidenced by Appl. missions regulations (49 CFR 32120 The water has 1100.250) in Ex Parte No. 55 been diverted from a (Sub-N4), Implementation -- well 280 ft. deep at a point N. National Environmental Policy 2630 ft. & W. 2650 ft from E Act 1969, 350 I.C.C. 431 (1972), Cor. Sec. 1, T15S, R1W; and any protests may include a used for the stockwatering of statement indicating the presence 200 sheep or 60 cattle, and used or absence of any effect on the from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the requested Commission action irrigation of 400 acs. in Lot on the quality of the human 3, 1, WNE SENW,Sec.Sec.1, SSE If any effect is environment. Sec SE, alleged to be present the state- 2; NWNE& Sec. 11, T15S, ment shall include such infor- R1W; SE!4SW4 Sec. 36, T14S, mation relating to the facts set R1W. forth in Ex Parte No. 55 (Sub-NHereafter, 6.0 sec. ft of water is to be diverted from a 4), supra, Part (b) (l)-(5340 I.C.C. 431, 461. Any person well 280 ft deep at a point S. opposed to this abandonment 50 ft. & E. 30 ft. from N Cor. application should advise the Sec 1, T15S, R1W; and used for Commission promptly with an the stockwatering same as hereoriginal and six copies identify- tofore, and usad from Apr. 1 ing the docket number, and send to Oct. 31 for the supplemental a copy of the protest to J. J. irrigation of 610 acs. but limited General Burchell, Attorney, to sole supply of 400 acs. in Sec. 2; ENE Union Pacific Railroad Com- Sec. 1; pany, 1416 Dodge Street, Omaha, Sec. 11; WNWK Sec. 12, all All protests in T15S, R1W. Nebraska 68102. 41632 Howard J. submitted to the Commission must be filed no later than Fields, Box 485, Eureka, Utah 84628. 0.015 sec. ft of water October 7, 1972 LOS ANGELES & SALT is to be diverted from developed LAKE RAILROAD COM- spring at a point S. 1094 f & E. 1094 ft. from NW. Cor. Sec. PANY and UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 18, T10S, R2W; and used for the domestic purposes of one COMPANY, Applicants Dates of publication: September family, stockwatering of 12 7, 14 and 21, 1972, in The Times horses, and used from Apr. 1 News, Nephi, Juab County, to Oct 31 for the irrigation of Utah. Sec. 18, 25 as. in NWNW T10S, R2W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before October 21, 1972. Hubert C. Lambert State Engineer 75-9-- n (5) Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stoweii last weekend were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shirts of Duchesne; also their sons and daughter In law: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stoweii and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stoweii of Salt Lake City; also Mr. and Mrs Kendall Hudson and Mrs. Arviila Carter of Santaquin. They were here to attend sacrament meeting and to take part in the meeting with Richard Stoweii, who spoke prior to his leaving for the Oregon mission. and Mrs. Charles Williams and daughter Fay were in Provo Friday to attend funeral services for Burton L. Clark, father in law of their son. Mr. Clark drowned in a recent accident. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Chapman announce the birth of a daughter on September 19 at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman of Nephi, Louise Sloan of Salt Lake City and Joe Sloan of Provo. Great grandmother is Mrs. Letha Tidwell of Nephi. At the present time Richard Chapman is stationed at Norfolk, Virginia with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Chapman is making her home in Salt Lake City with her mother while Mr. Chapman is in the service. Mr. and Mrs Vamar Sorenson of Manti visited on Monday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. 16-in- 16-in- SE, ESW, 5. 7) (66-67- ). 16-in- W, o. 16-in- ), EE (53-52- t Dates of publication: September 7, 14 and 21, 1972 in The Times-NewNephi, Juab County, Utah. s, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen and two children of Ogden were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garrick and grandson Randy of Provo were visitors on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stuart have as their gusets this week, his sisters, Mrs Helen Cottam of St. George and Mrs. Orval Brown of Sherman Oaks, California. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn were in Salt Lake City Friday to attend the wedding of their granddaughter, the former Melody Winn and Merlin Weber, at the Salt Lake Temple. They also were guests at the wedding breakfast following the ceremony and the reception held that evening honoring the young couple. Melody is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith On Friday afternoon, Mr and Winn Mrs. Winn visited with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Max Nielson at Bountiful They returned home on Saturday. Duane Sperry is in the Utah Valley Hospital where he underwent surgery on Wednesday of last week. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hansen of Ogden enjoyed a five-da- y vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park recently They also visited Virginia City, Montana and other points of interest in that area. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Williams of Granger were Saturday visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Their children, Justin and Kellie returned home with them after spending a week at the Williams home. would appreciate the privilege of providing your insurance needs. AUTOMOBILE COMMERCIAL FIRE BUSINESS MOTORCYCLES BOATS SNOW-MOBILE- GLASS S OVER 25 YEARS INSURANCE SERVICE IN THIS AREA The K-- J INSURANCE AGENCY J. K. SPERRY, Phon 51 North Main 623-038- DR. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton of Lake City visited on Saturday with T. H. Burton. Other visitors at the ton home on Saturday were Mr. Mrs Frank Jones of Murrey They visited with Mrs Lilly Wright. HOMES MOBILE BONDS D- - Agent 7 Nephi. Utah D. CAMPBELL Salt Mrs. Bur- Chiropractic Physician and also WILL REOPEN HIS OFFICE ON Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mrs. William Scribner and two grandchildren of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Randy Sperry and daughter Wendy of Bountiful spent Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sperry They attended funeral services for LaVon Ellertson on Monday. SEPTEMBER 71 26, 1972 at SOUTH MAIN STREET, NEPHI, UTAH Mr. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesdays only imposed Cliasiges ii Utah's CrastiMM (66-54- (66-54- Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peterson of Holiday were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Petersons brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wilson. They came to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jenkins. I Sec. 7. No member of the other State and Judicial offi- graph or other private indi- etiea, encapt fee capital ofLegislature, during the term cers, except justices of the vidual or corporate enter- fenses when file proof is evi for which he was elected, peace, shall be liable to im- prise or undertaking. dent or the pi fungi tbn shall be appointed or elected peachment for high crimes, strong or whece a psesan fe OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATC Sea 30. to any civil office of profit misdemeanors, or malfea- any general Notwithstanding or special pro- accused of the enmmiwsf of under this State, which shall sance in office; but judgment of the Constitution, a felony while Saxt Lake city have been created, or the in such cases shall extend visions Legislature in order to or parole, or while free emoluments of which shall only to removal from office the September 7, 1972 insure continuity of state and bail awaiting trial on a prehave been increased, during and disqualification to hold local government operations vious felony ehargCL and the term for which he was any office of honor, trust or Dear Fellow Citizens : in periods of emergency re- where the proof la evident elected. in State. the The profit from disaster caused the presumption strong. The Legislature of the Slate of Utah has Sec. 8. Members of the party, whether convicted or sulting attack shall have Section 2. Hm enemy by entrusted me with the responsibility for pubshall exnevertheless, the power and immediate of State is directed Secretary acquitted, Legislature, in all cases to submit to trial liable prosecution, cept treason, felony or breach be to provide for this proposed amendment to lishing the following Propositions, which re(1) duty to and of the peace, shall be privpunishment according prompt and temporary suc- the electors of the State of late to changes in the Constitution of the ileged from arrest during law. cession to the powers and Utah at the next general eleceach session of the LegisState of Utah. Sec. 20. No person shall duties of public offices of tion in the manner provided lature, for fifteen days next be tried on impeachment, whatever nature and whether by law. In the beginning of the body of each Propopreceding each session, and unless he shall have been filled by election or appointSection 3. If adopted by sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the in returning therefrom; and served with a copy of the ment, the incumbents of words used in any speech articles thereof, at least ten which may become unavail- the electors of thl state, this for the General on will as it appear Proposition or debate in either house, days before the trial, and able for carrying on the amendment shad take effect on January 1, 173. Election Ballot on November 7, 1972. Because they shall not be questioned after such service he shall powers and duties of such in any other place. not exercise the duties of his offices, and (2) to adopt such of the very serious nature of these ProposiPROPOSITION NO. 3 Sec. 9. The members of office until he shall have measures as may be neces- CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS tions which your State Legislature has caused the Legislature shall receive been acquitted. sary and proper for insuring SHALL SECTION 6 OF to be placed before you, I urge that each of Sec. 21. All officers not the continuity of governof $25 per ARTICLE X OF THE compensation diem while actually in ses- liable to impeachment shall mental operations including, you study the text of the Propositions in full. STATE CONSTITUTION financnot limited the the but to, of for be removed of $15 per any BE REPEALED, REexpenses I urge you to consxdt with your friends, sion, 1 but subsections this sesoffenses in in thereof; diem while actually ing specified MOVING THE MANDAneighbors and local civic leaders in order sion, and mileage as pro- article, in such manner as and 2 of this section shall TORY REQUIREMENT officers the not law. be law. vided public permit provided by THAT CITIES OF THE may that you may gain all information necessary by FIRST AND SECOND Sec. 22. Every bill shall so appointed to act or the See. 10. Each house shall to render a just and wise decision. in to be so measures adopted CLASS HAVE THEIR be the judge of the election be read by title three sepConstiof the contravention OWN SCHOOL DISand qualifications of its mem- arate times in each house law. and tution applicable TRICT. bers, and may punish them except in cases where Sincerely, Sec. 31. For attendance at of the house where for disorderly conduct, and Be it resolved by the Legcomof interim such bill is pending suspend meetings with the concurrence of islature of the State of Utah, to CLYDE L. MILLER of all members elected, this Except mittees established by law requirement of all members Secretary of State general appropriation bills function between legislative elected to each of the two expel a member for cause. of the Leg- houses voting in favor theresessions, members Sec. 11. A majority of the and bills for the codification islature shall receive addi- of: sion to be submitted to the members of each house shall and general revision of laws, PROPOSITION NO. 1 diem compensano bill shall be passed con- tional per Section 1. It is proposed LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE voters thereof before such constitute a quorum to tran- taining more than one sub- tion and mileage at a rats to Section 6 of Article law or ordinance shall take sact business, but a smaller exceed REVISION to not that provided X repeal be clearly of the Constitution of the number may adjourn from ject, whichinshall effect for reg- State this Constitution in title. The its expressed SHALL ARTICLE VI OF of Utah. Sec. 2. Sessions of the day to day, and may compel THE STATE CONSTI- Legislature shall be held an- the attendance of absent vote upon the final passage ular legislative sessions. Section 2. The secretary of Sea 32. The Legislature state TUTION BE REVISED nually at the seat of govern- members in such manner and of all bills shall be by yeas is directed to submit may appoint temporary or TO MAKE CHANGES ment and shall begin on the under such penalties as each and nays entered upon the l to the proposed respective journals of the permanent nonmember em- this IN THE PROCEDURE second Monday in January. house may prescribe. house in which the vote oc- ployees for work during and electors of the Sute of Utah AND MANNER OF OP- A general session shall be Sec. 12. Each house shall curs. No bill or joint reso- between sessions, including at the next general election ERATION OF THE held odd numbered determine the rules of its lution shall be except independent legal counsel in the manner provided by STATE LEGISLATURE years, during and a budget session proceedings and choose its with the assentpassed of the ma- which shall provide and con- law. AND THE LEGISLAshall be held during own officers and employees. jority of all the members trol all Section 3. If adopted by legal services for the TIVE BRANCH OF Legislation Sec. 13. Vacancies that elected to each house of the Legislature except as the the electors of this sjate, this STATE GOVERNMENT, not directlyyears. related to the INCLUDING THE LAW- state budget may be con- may occur in either house of Legislature. Legislature by law shall au- repeal shall take effect JanSea 23. Notwithstanding thorize performance thereof uary 1, 1973. MAKING RULES AND sidered by the Legislature the legislature shall be filled as may be any provision of this Consti- by tiie attorney general. PROCEDURE. (THE during budget sessions only in such manner PROPOSITION NO. 4 Sec. 33. The Legislature tution, the Legislature, in PRESENT LAW AND if permitted by a joint reso- provided by law. PERMITTING Sec. 14. Each house shall any law imposing income shall appoint a legislative auTHE PROPOSED REVI- lution passed by FORMS SIONS ARE ON CARDS of the members elected to keep a journal of its! pro- taxes, may define the amount ditor to serve at its pleasure. ALTERNATIVE OF COUNTY IN THE POLLING each house. ceedings, which, except in on, in respect to, or by which The legislative auditor shall GOVERNMENT case of executive sessions, the taxes are imposed or have authority to conduct PLACE AND BOOTH.) Sec. 3. The members of shall be published, and the measured, by reference to audits of any funds, func- SHALL SECTION 4 OF Be it resolved by the Leg- the House of ARTICLE XI OF THE Representatyeas and nays on any quesany provision of the laws of tions, and accounts in any islature of the State of Utah, STATE CONSTITUTION after the first election, tion, at the request of five the United States as the branch, department, agency of all members ives, BE AMENDED TO PERshall be chosen by the qual- members of such house, shall same may be or become ef- or political subdivision of elected to each of the two ified voters of the MIT THE LEGISLArespective be entered upon the journal. fective at any time or from this state and shall perform houses voting in favor thereTURE TO PRESCRIBE presuch other related duties as representative districts, on Sec. 15. All sessions of the time to time and maymodiof: ALTERNATIVE FORMS the first Tuesday after the scribe exemptions or may be prescribed by the Legislature, except those of fications OF COUNTY GOVERNto any such pro- Legislature. He shall report Section 1. It is proposed first Monday in November, the Senate while sitting in MENT FROM WHICH there- executive session, shall be vision. to amend Article VI of the 1896, and to and be answerable only to SEMAY COUNTIES Constitution of the State of after. Their term of office public; and neither house, Sec. 24. The presiding offi- the Legislature. LECT, SUBJECT TO shall be two years, from the without the consent of the cer of each house, not later Utah to read: Section 2. S.J.R. No. 11 THE REFERENDUM, Sec. 1. The Legislative first day of January next other, shall adjourn for more than five days following ad- passed at the General SesFORM WHICH BEST than three days, nor to any journment, shall sign all bills sion of the 39th Legislature power cf the State shall be after their election. COUNSERVES EACH vested: Sec. 4. The senators shall other place than that in and joint resolutions passed on March 11, 1971, is hereby TYS NEEDS. L In a Senate and House be chosen by the qualified which it may be bolding by the Legislature, certifying repealed and withdrawn in Be it resolved by the Leg- to their accuracy and auth- its entirety from the next of Representatives which voters of the respective sen- session. sec- - islature of the State of Utah, shall be designated the Leg- atorial districts, at the same Sec. 16. No general ses- enticity as enacted by the general election, and the of all numbers re tary of state in lieu of it is islature of the State of Utah. times and places as members sion of the Legislature shall Legislature. two Sec. 25. All acts shall be directed to submit this pro- elected to each of toetfnere-of2. In the people of the of the House of Representaexceed sixty, calendar days, : State of Utah, as hereinafter tives, and their term of office except in cases of impeach- officially published, and no posed amendment to the houses voting in favor shall be four years from the ment. No budget session act shall take effect until electors of the State of Utah stated : at the next general election Section 1. It is proposed The legal voters or such first day of January next shall exceed twenty calendar sixty days after the adjourn- in the manner provided Ity to amend Article XI, Secfractional part thereof, of after their election and as days, except in cases of im- ment of the session at which law. tion 4 of the Constitution of as may be peachment. No special ses- it passed, unless the Legisthe State of Utah as may be nearly one-haState of Utah to read: the 2 vote NO. of PROPOSITION a shall lature calbe elected practicable sion exceed by shall thirty provided by law, under such in each biennium Sea 4. The Legislature as the Leg- endar days, except in cases of all the members elected to RESTRICTING BAIL IN conditions and in such manshall by general law preCERTAIN FELONY ner and within such time islature shall determine by of impeachment When any each house, shall otherwise scribe - optional forms of CASES session of the Legislature direct. as may be provided by law, law with each apportiongovernment and shall Sea 26. No private or spe- SHALL SECTION 8 OF county each trying cases of impeachment may initiate any desired leg- ment allow county to select, shall calenacted be number of exceeds law the cial islation and cause the same THE OF I ARTICLE Sec. 5. No shall be to referendum in the subject be can law remain a where endar ft CONSTITUTION to be submitted to a vote of eligible to theperson STATE general days may office of senby law, BE AMENDED TO PRO- - tmanner provided the people for approval or ator or representative who as in session as provided in this applicable. optional form VIDE THAT PERSONS which bestbed Sea 27. The Legislature rejection, or may require of the last date provided by section, the members shall serves its needs, for receive SHALL NOT BE BAIL- and law compensation shall not authorize any game any passed by the Legis- law for filing for the office by general laws shall lature (except those laws is not a citizen of the United only the usual per diem ex. of chance, lottery or gift enABLE WHEN ACCUSED for precinct and provide and WHILE FELONY mileage. A OF penses under vote a passed by any pretense States, twenty-fivterprise years of of the members elected to age, a qualified voter ON PROBATION OR township organizations. Sec. 17. The House of or for any purpose. in the Section 2. The secretary each house of the Legisla- district from which he is Representatives shall have PAROLE, OR WHILE Sea 28. The Legislature state is directed to submit FREE ON BAIL AWAIT-INture) to be submitted to the chosen, a resident for three the sole power of impeach- shall not delegate to any spevoters of the State before years of the State, and for ment, but in order to im- cial commission, private corproposed amendment to TRIAL ON A this PREVIOUS FELONY the electors of the State of such law shall take effect of all the poration or association, any six months of the district peach, members elected must vote power to make, supervise or CHARGE, WHERE THE Utah at the next general The legal voters or such from which he is elected. PROOF IS EVIDENT OR election in the manner profractional part thereof as Interfere with any municipal Sec. 6. No person holding therefor. THE PRESUMPTION vided by law. See 18. All impeachments improvement, money, propmay be provided by law, of any public office of profit or Section 3. If adopted by STRONG any legal subdivision of the trust under authority of the shall be tried by the Senate, erty or effects, whether held Be it resolved by the Leg- the electors of this state, tins State, under such conditions United States, or of this and Senators, when sitting in trust or otherwise, to levy and in such manner and State, shall be a member of for that purpose, shall take taxes, to select a Capitol site, islature of the Slate of Utah, amendment shall take effect within such time as may be the Legislature: Provided, oath or make affirmation to or to perform any municipal of all members on January 1, 1973. elected to each of the two provided by law, may initiate That appointments in the do justice according to the functions. CLYDE L. Sea 29. Tbe Legislature houses voting in favor thereany desired legislation and State Militia, and the offices law and the evidence. When cause the same to be sub- of notary public, justice of the Governor is on trial, the hall not authorize the State, of: MILLER Section 1. It is proposed mitted to a vote of the people the peace. United States Chief Justice of the Supreme or any county, city, town, to amend Article L Section of said legal subdivision for commissioner, and postmasCourt shall preside. No per- township, district or other approval or rejection, or may ter of the fourth class, shall son shall be convicted with- political subdivision of the 8 of the Constitution of the two-thirState to lend its credit or State of Utah to read: require any law or ordinance not, within the meaning of out the concurrence of of the senators elected. subscribe to stock or bonds Sea 8. All prisoners shall by the law making this section, be considered Bee. 19. Tbe Governor and in aid of any railroad, tele-- be bailable by sufficient me. offices of profit or trust. ly of said legal subdm- State of Utah two-Jhir- two-thir- ds two-thir- rei-ea- even-number- two-thir- two-thir- - two-thir- lf two-thir- F?1 two-thir- Page Four e G two-thir- two-thir- |