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Show change would put too much power in the hands of the governor. Makeup of the Board of Examiners would be changed from governor, Utah Foundation notes The pros and cons of proposed Utah constitutional changes explained Proposals for constitu- the Executive Article of in Utah law which will be presented put before Utah voters in 1974 and was rejected. The 1980 pro- and secretary of tional or statutory the Utah Constitution was change i S' ( I non-prof- by Mariann Gibson I dont know which is With Fall comes the more impressive: Spring, signal to prepare for the with its variety of color; inevitably Winter, soon of Fall, with its intensito come. It reminds us to ty of color. get out the warm clothNow is a very good ing, the extra blankets, time to take a drive into the storm windows and the canyon, especially if the snow shovel. And if you are (like we are) par- were really on the ball tial to the blaze of colors, well take advantage of which are splashed around the mountain- sides. Very beautiful. Sometimes it is difficult to say good bye to Summer. After all, we certainly cant all fly off to Florida, or Arizona, at the first sign of frost on the pumpkin. So we accept the change, no matter how relunctntly, and enjoy the display of Nature in transition. Mrs. Bos-i-s Chalice pres Bernice Boswell will head the Chalice Club for club year, it the 1980-8has been announced. Other officers of the club are Colleen Bender, vice president; Jean 1 Johnson, secretary; Maureen Vickers, treasurer; Betty Motes, historian; and Lena Warner, reporter. The club met Sept. 25 at the home of Lena Warner. They had a pot luck dinner and discussed plans for the coming year. Police chief talks to Nephi Lions this "extra posals, time to get in a supply of wood for our stoves and fireplaces (dont forget to have the chimney swept and cleaned), get the furnace Wilkey, Smedley will wed in Manti meg - Gold for instant cash Von ma have instant cash al hand (hat you might not even be aware of! We pay top dollar for your old or unwanted GOLD JEW El RY regardless of the condition. Any I OK, I4K, I8K or dental gold including CLASS RINGS, BRACELETS, PINS, WATCHES, NECKLACES, EARRINGS, CHARMS AND COINS. Payment will be based on the daily gold values. Free Gold Testing Monday thru Friday 10-- p.m., Saturday 10 until 2 p.m. We Buy By Mail! If you cant come in you can use the mail lor estimate or sell. Safety guaranteed through U.S. Postal System by using Registered Mail with Specified Return Receipt. See your postal service, or call us for more it although it lieutenant governor presents arguments both would run as a team in pro and con. Analyses of general elections, as do ballot issues are tradi- candidates for president tionally offered by the re- and vice president of the search organization as a United States. Supportservice to voters. ers of this proposed Six proposals will be change assert that the on the 1980 Utah ballot, state chief executive and four of them dealing with his potential successor in constitutional issues and office should share the two with statutory revisame political philososion. Two of the prophy and be able to work posals are dealt with in harmoniously in the inseparate Foundation terest of good governpublications and are not ment. Opponents say analyzed in the current that all elected officials Garth Smedley, Jeanette Wilkey checked, weatherproof Jeanette Wilkey and the doors and windows, check the cars antifreeze Garth Smedley will be and make those last married today, Oct. 2, in minute repairs so that the Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored we dont get caught with our thermal under- today from 7:30 to 9:30 wear down when the p.m. at a reception to be held at the Nephi Stake snow starts to fly. Fall is also the time of Center. The public is inyear when the weather vited to attend. Miss Wilkey is a and temperature seem to be just a little bit fickly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey of Nephi. To cover the Tomatoes or not to cover the Tomatoes, that is the Ron Sperry is question. Frost in the LDS morning, sweater in the Midvale back to afternoon, then summer warmth just bishop Ronald Earl Sperry, over night. This can create some confusion. son of Ida Sperry of NeWith these frequent phi and the late George changes come the usual C. Sperry, was recently unwelcome problems; made bishop of the newly colds and flu. Hard as we formed Union 25th LDS try we simply cant seem Ward of the Fort Union to avoid catching some- LDS Stake in Midvale. Sperry formerly served thing. So with Summer gone, as first counselor to the . Fall here and Winter on bishop of the Union the way, we sit back, do Sixth LDS Ward. The new bishop is marour best to cope and accept the change. After ried to the former Kaye all, no one asked us for Wilkey, a daughter of our permission, did they? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wil- We Buy to voters at the November general election are posal differs in some 1974 analyzed by the Utah details from the Some version. major research in a Foundation changes that would be efbrief issued recently. The Foundation, a fected the the proposed amendment include: private, research agency, does Candidates of the not take a stand for or same party for the ofagainst any of the pro- fices of governor and Window On Main Street' She graduated from Juab High School and research brief. A proposal to revise the Nephi LDS Stake should state-lieu-- ir r lease turn to page 5 that the proposed 6 information. ' Give Us A Ring During regular hours at (801) Well be happy to give you more information. 262-535- N.C.E., INC. 4915 be directly South State, Murray, Utah 84107 (801) responsible to the voters 262-535- 0 Seminary. She is majoring in special education at Utah State University in Logan and has one year left before her graduation. Smedley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smedley of Bountiful. He at- tended Utah State University and is employed at Miller Meat Packing Co. in Hyrum. He served an LDS mission in Chicago, Illinois. The couple will make? their home in Logan. Weather VALLEY IBANK 4 TRUST NEPHI OFFICE LEVAN WEATHER Derle Hansen, reporter The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah Oct. 2,1980 key of Nephi. Nephis new chief of police, Bill Young, spoke to the Nephi Lions Club last Thursday night. The meeting was held at Norms Cafe. Young told the Lions Club members that Nephi is a nice place to live and that the people are great. He said he is going to like living here. Young asked the Lions for their cooperation so that Nephi will remain a nice place to live. He said the police and the townspeople must work together so that there is less crime and so that the MEAT BURRITOS a A TACO TIME Taco Time Nephi 206 North Main Nephi, Utah are easier to crimes Only solve. The new chief also told the Lions that alcohol, drugs, and gambling all lead to and are associated with crime. Club members were reminded of the upcoming Lions broom sale by club president Paul Nelson. The Times-New-s Vance P. I Allan R. Gibson, Publisher! Tmw.Nnw HJiH SlieM) m Mil Tfcvrtdftv to? tfw Fhwi Nwi Pvbinl' C Mm Street, tteph Utah , $6 faw at N 44$ Secwd rim poetafe to Send atoren pM, Utah. POSTMASTfB ctomet to The f O $o 77, Nephi, Utah 44$ The P4 Deamw: Newt uto WertitM$. date etmeet, laetoaf pner te pebcatw. Deadhnet atottte pm Bay whete a poetal M - M - X M THE JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL - All you do for your free portrait is call us and make an appointment for your portrait sitting. These sittings may be arranged for evenings and weekends, so Dad can be there! 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