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Show 1W1 m From page two it Foundation Kara Lindsey Wright, daughter of Kirk and Karen Wright of Nephi, will be Oct. 4, 1980. Her grandparents are Ardell Wright of Fillmore and Milton and Nelle Allen of Rhonert Park, California. are Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Spears of Provo. one-year-o- ld Great-grandparen- ts tenant governor, and attorney general to comprise the governor, attorney general, and state auditor. Proponents say that having both the governor and lieutenant governor on the board adds little to its depth, while the auditor could contribute valuable expertise to the boards function of examining claims against the state. Time for the governor to consider bills passed by the legislature would be extended in consideration of the large number of bills which are now presented to the governor. Bills vetoed by the governor after adjournment of the legislature, which currently are not subject to legislative reconsideration, could be New babies Recent births as reported to The are: s Times-New- Daughter, born Sept. 16, 1980 to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Lynn of Mona. She will be named Kay-ce- e Ann Lynn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Ches Williams of Nephi. is Mrs. Claude Great-grandmoth- Special birthday greetThe from ings s to Brett Dan Times-New- Lovell, who was one-year-o- ld Sept. 21, 1980. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lovell of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Lovell of er Tolley of Nephi. Daughter, born Sept. 27, 1980 to Nathan and Carla Lund of Nephi. She will be named Mindy Valeen Lund. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Memmott, all of Nephi, and Robert Lund of Tacoma, Wash- presented to the legislature in the same manner as bills vetoed during the ' session, if two thirds of the members of both legislative houses voted to reconvene the legislature for the sole purpose of acting on ts f, , ,( ' .ji ' rt Park Rapids, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lund of Craig, Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hartley of Tacoma, Washington. amendment cannot be effected through the initiative process. Some legal authorities challenge the constitutionality of the proposal being two-third- which would roll back removed. Provision would be made for replacing a governor, who for any reason was unable to discharge his duties of e office, with the of succession, so long as the disability should last. The Utah Supreme Court would have exclusive jurisdiction to decide all questions in this area. Supporters of the revision of the Executive Article argue that it would bring this part of the Utah Constitution more property taxes and limit future increases was put on the ballot by means of an initiative petition signed by the requisite number of citizens. The tax limitation initiative closely parallels Californias Proposition next-inlin- Juab County modern-dareality. Opponents say that Article VII has served the state well over the years and that it should not be abandoned to experiment with something untried. Another proposed constitutional change would raise the compensation of Utah legislators from $25 to $40 a day, and y Ffere's next 6-- 8: peanut butter, pears, milk. Tuesday Cheeseburger, French fries, lettuce, pickle, spice cake, chilled apricot, milk. Chicken Wednesday dinner, whipped potatoes in legislators compensation are made to offset at least part of the effects of inflation. The last such change was ments and gravy, buttered bread peas, with jelly, peach slice, milk. Thursday and Friday No school, UEA. whole-whe- at deal- i The Times-New- should be given substan- tial and lasting relief. The two additional proposals on the 1980 ballot are a suggested Property in Salt Lake County was revalued in to 1978, and the 1977 figures would greatly reduce property taxes in that county. Counties revalued in Complete with 5 piece Power-sea- l Attachments! Two-Spee- d Hoover Self-propell- ed CONCEPT ONE" Celebrity IV Vacuum with roll-bac- k Powermatic SALE PRICE 279.95 ed to look at the impact of the MX missle on the county. He invites persons to contact him if they are interested in serving on one of the following committees: environmental re- public safety, native Americans, wildlife resources, agricul- ture, water resources, recreation, geology and minerals, land use and rights, health and social services, rapid growth, energy and nonrenewable resources, or manpower and employment. Williams address is P.O. Box 128, Levan, Utah 84639. Reg. $289.95 1 Hoover 2.6 PEAK HP L one-year-o- ld ts Komfsr PORTAPOWER VACUUM Ultra powerful mini cleaner1 Include all attachments Save ESS $15.00 Reg 79 95 $20100 7T The future is for men who dare to have great expectations; and the courage.. .to transform realities!" them into C. K. Chesterton Happy birthday to Brett LaMonte Dansie, son of LaMonte and Nancy Dansie of Salina. Brett was Sept. 23, 1980. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen of Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Dansie of Payson. one-year-o- Great-grandparen- ts are Mi. and Mrs. Owen Peery of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dansie of Spanish Fork. RICHARD M. BROUGH FOR FOUR-YEA- R COMMISSIONER REPUBLICAN (Paid political advcrtitment by Ronald C. Newell, Chairman, ms Commitee to fleet Brough ML i TB" 7T W ML i ML. ML ML. 1 TT - - - 64.95 Mode: SUMS. Hoover Vacuum Bags Buy 2 packages Get 3rd package FREE (Free package is to be of equal or lessor value than of 2 purchased) KIMO'S KAMERA FASTEST BEST SLOWEST PRICE ON FILM DEVELOPING!! Elect Cary G. Peterson, Republican State Senator "Effectively Working For Rural Utah" "Cary has been the most effective spokesman in the Flouse For rural Utah while being fair in consideration of all the state's needs." ...Clifford LaFevre: Minority Leadership (Democrat) admire the political integrity & fidelity which Cary has demonstrated while in public office. We need men of his calibre I in the Senate." ...Speaker James Great Expectations are in store for Juab County in the 1980's Central Utah Water Project New Industry More jobs and opportunities for young people More farm land under cultivation, 'Elect a man who has the "courage " to help Juab County achieve its expectations and transform them into realities. iSsl SALE Free Package of Sub scribe! s w w ML. ML. v 1 VALUABLE COUPON The Cover Up Nephi, Utah " $239 95 BAG Upright Vacuum $15.00 Midvale. are Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Parker of Joseph and Della Jones of SALE PRICE (1.1 VCMA HP) 14 QT. MULTI MAGNUM OZ Jeans of Nephi. He will be Oct. 3, 1980. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Greenwood of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ware of Nozzle Reg. 329.95 Qocky Mountain Feeling Fit Happy birthday to Matthew Ken Ware, son of Ken and Janet Ware revision of Article XIII of the Utah Constitution, dealing with revenue and taxation, and a proposal to remove the four percent state sales tax from food items. The latter would be a statutory change and was placed on the ballot by initiative petition. OOVff) assessment notices. Cleaning System 100 PAIR Great-grandparen- Supporters of the proposal assert that owners of real property are overburdened under the present tax strcture and Hoovers Best Vacuums Si O' Nephi, Utah Oct. 2, 1980 5 tion. voters. If the proposed act became law and were held to be constitutional, it would limit taxes on real property to one percent of the propertys market value, defining market value as that shown on 1977 property sources, Here is the lunch menu for schools in the Juab District for Oct. Lasagna, Monday farmer salad, roll with 1976 and before, would not be affected to the same extent. Properties constructed or sold after 1977 would be assessed at market values existing at the time ownership changed hands. Tax officials say this would create difficulties in administra submitted to Utah health, cultural week's school lunch menu allowable expenses from $15 to $40 a day, while the legislature is in session. Periodic adjust- the Constitutuion, Commis- sion Max K. Williams is looking for volunteers to serve as members of several committees form- - nearly in line with ing with labor matters, are proposed. One would remove the existing prohibition against women working in underground Utah, constitutional Why not volunteer for MX committee? Great-greatgrandfath- is Emil Caf-faof Villers, France. mines. The second proposed change would modify or remove restrictions on the use of labor by inmates of the state prison. The intent is to assist in prisoner rehabilitation programs. All proposed amendments to the Constitusuch vetoed bills. were tion placed on the The existing prohibis a ballot by tion against the state auditor and state trea- vote of both houses of surer succeeding them- the legislature. A proposselves in office would be ed statutory change GreatLeamington. Mrs. ington. is made in 1972. grandmother are Mr. and Mrs. Emilieane Orsi of Paris, Two unrelated changes Marion McMullin of in France. Art. XVI, Section 3 of Great-grandparen- retaining the prohibition against children under 14 working in such 13 which passed in 1978. However, the California action amended the state constitution while in mines in Utah, although V. Hansen: House Leadership Why Not The BEST? Your vote counts. Make it effective November 4th (El Cary G. Peterson Utah State Senate Paid by Prtwwi for Stair Senate Committee, R. ClaA Ceedul Chmr i |