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Show i )' .I"'1 T'T vnr-- 9'W Wednesday, November 2, 1994 tjltmgg-fflgfo- ordinator for the program says created the Pioneer Sesquicen-tenniCouncil. The Council exthat only 75 tickets are left for the Jazz game on November 4th ists to coordinate and promote a to go to the first 75 signed up. For statewide celebration of the settlement of Utah recognizing information, call the contributions of Native Utah Jazz Youth Basketball sign-up- s today at the Old throughout Utah to determine what those organizations have planned and to learn from them what they believe the Council can do to help them. The Council wants to hear from those not Americans, the Mormon pioneers surveyed as well. It looks for sugof 1847, and subsequent early gestions from cities and towns, settlers. county governments, civic and The Council will work closely service organizations, and prowith various organizations and fessional associations. It is also agencies interested in celebrat- interested in the plans of Boy ing 150 years of settlement in Utah. The Council does not have its own agenda, nor will it plan events independent of what other groups are doing. Its role, instead, will be to help other organizations by sharing information, promoting planned events, and, perhaps, making grants. A survey has been mailed to nearly 450 state and local history al 623-270- 3. Pioneer Sesquicenlennial celebration looking for advice Gym East Juab Recreation and include J.V., 9th and 10th grades, Utah JAZZ Youth Basketball will and Senior, 11th and 12th be holding sign-up- s today, November 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Nephi Old Gym, 51 East 1st North. Leagues will be divided into age groups. Jr. JAZZ Division; Novice, 3rd and 4th grade boys and girls; and Intermediate, 5th and 6th grade boys and girls. The Jr. High Division will include: 7th and 8th grade boys, and 7th and 8th grade girls. The Intramural Division will Page 9 Nephi, Utah g grades. The program will feature district and state tournaments and graduated rules and competitive bevels by division. Parents are also needed as volunteer coaches. Each participant will receive: uniform jersey, certificate, Utah JAZZ game ticket, membership card, Utah JAZZ player clinic, and paid officials. The cost is $30.00 plus an optional $6.00 for .laminin Shorts. Kent Park, co The Utah Pioneer Sesquicen-tenni- al Celebration Coordinating Council seeks advice and recommendations from the public. On July 24, 1997, Utahns will cel- ebrate the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers in the Scout, Girl Scout, church, and similar groups, as well as family organizations, individuals and businesses. Information for the Council can be sent to The Spirit of Pioneer300 Rio Grande, ing, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Write 847-199- 7, to the above address or phone for more Vote On November 8th for the candidates of your choice ! Salt Lake Valley. To mark that occasion the Utah Legislature and heritage organizations Official Sample Ballot for November 8, 1994 Election Official Ballot for Juab County, Utah, November 8, 1994 County Clerk r tk al i f toUSBIAIOR O feUi fetlASttUOA CRAS HATCH feUi.KPNESOinM.IMa Mnd fl miOR.aa fe STATE Oort SOAK fe Ui PI a VOTING COLUMN) fe STATE Dm ST fe STAS KPKSOUIM SENATOR wntandniaoEiaeJaagi off fecal Cart tl Iw Fort SM SHARLA feELS. NELSON SENATOR GONZALEZ U Ia WILLIAKS to 0 WRa M MfeMd Omtf JMfet feUi SENATOR fe US. fe fe PIT REfRESEITATM STATE SENATOR a 0OM tocuncuKsaeT JAY i. (KB 0 fe COUNTY C0M0SSOH'' A fe COUNTY COHtSSOHT U!MT tacounrstsm fe COUNTY fe COUNTY COMUSSUERY fe COUNTY fe county coNNSsaar fe COUNTY COEMNSSUNER ELECTIONS fe court umi fe COUNTY CtW sconaSMia to fe county nusaa PROPOSITION NO. KttfTS IF CMC fe J SURVEYOR SKWF am MOTOR 3 fe COUNTY feCOWTY CXMRES Y8 offica Nfl o af EMcaKa WMfelfe 3 MARILYN SHIELDS fk to COUNTY OEW MOTOR HAROLD S. JENSEN fe COAMTY KCORDER to SUMP Fa TREASURER COUNTY GOUTY J SURVEYOR StOfT fe JEMS COUHTY SCHOOL feraenM OfeNo 4 TREASURER ML OISTMCT LEON PEXTOS fenenc school hstrct fegwertWOrtfe L It PUHIC SCIOOL RMOISO be amended to: require the retention of a portion of interest earnings in the State School Fund as added principal, with the remaining interest deposited Into the Uniform School Fund; allow revenue from school trust lands to pay for administration and management of those lands, with unexpended balances deposited Into the State School Fund; require the deposit of revenue from renewable resources on school trust lands into the State School Fund rather than the Uniform School Fund; and modify other revenue provisions regarding donations, excess interest, and income from sovereign lands? TMfeOrt wefeOa W. (BILL) STEWART Shall the Utah Constitution 1) i 1) declare that victims of crimes have specific FOR rights as defined and enforced by statute while 1 not creating a cause of action for money damages, costs, or attorney fees, or dismissal of any criminal charge, or relief from any 1 crimind iudgment under these provisions; 2) limR the scope of the preliminary examination AGAINST to determine probable cause unless otherwise provided by statute; and 3) alow the use of reliable hearsay evidence to ; determine probable cause at certain pretrial proceedings? i I 2) 1 I 3) 4) MMECTMUAN agaikst I STUDY OF REUGIOR Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to define what constitutes the nonsectarian study of religion in the state education system? I against INITIATIVE A TERM UMTS MO eiectnm . fe Tim school ostmct PROPOSITION NO. 3 may vote at the following locations on November 8, 1994 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voting Precincts it mjuimty vote or it run-of- f Shalt a law be enacted to: 1) create a term limit on each United States Senator, United States Congressional Representative, and each state and county officer, except judges, unless that person held that District 1: Juab County Community Center District 2: Nephi City Hall District 3: Juab County Center District 4: Juab High School Mona: Mona Town Hall Levan: Levan Town Hall Eureka 1: Courthouse Eureka 2: Eureka City Hall Eureka 3: Eureka Elementary School office on April 15, 1993; election after each general or 2) require a run-o- ff special election for a federal, state, county, or other political subdivision office in which no candidate received a majority vote for the office; against) I and 3) provide run-o- ff for 1994? election procedures specifically register to vote on November 2nd and 3rd at the following Registration agents. Registration time are 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Callao 1 Amy Sabey, Callao Route, Wendover, Utah 84083 Callao 2 Lorrin M. Rawlings, Star Rt Box 525, Partoun, Utah 84083 Eureka 1 Lucille Bigler, 85 West Leadville Row, Eureka, Utah 84628 4336667 Eureka 2 - Edith Pascual, 151 West Main, Eureka, Utah 84628 Eureka 3 - Margaret Fennel, Eureka, Utah 84628 33-6644 Mammoth - Cheryle Wahlberg, 382 West Main, Mammoth, Utah 84628 6 Levan - Diane Ballow, 310 East 300 South, Levan, Utah 84639 93-3139 -- fe SOM tort PROPOSITION NO. 2 1 VKTMS You may T fe COUNTY ASSESSOR feCOUNTYKCORWfSURUnON n TREASURa C. PAY Shalt the Utah Constitution be amended to: You COUNTY feCOUTTY MOTOR COUMYKOOROEA fe COUNTY fecounrswF JOYCE J.EYRE.JR. A be UtcMd to M Coiinly MMmy? ASSESSOR THCKAS E. FCKSES fe county am COUMtSSiONEA tew Ml fe COUNTY ASSESSOR M Nfl REPR5aTAIMIfe STATE DOHJUJD 00000 ROOM. OSH at DM HLLIOHT feCOURTY Jife CounlyT SOUOR.I REPRESENIAIMOrtrt Y8 ..Nfl JOSBUIKSCN LECmlD M. HACKHASI feSMSKMSaUIM.OMW . Nfl ofRNDotnclCMItOtRaFgw Jatall DtttnO? SOCIALIST WORKERS REPRESOTATM 0 felUS (WRITE-I- WnOntdaVaoEiaolMof N CNtar? GARY VAN HORN OLIVER JKKSIKASBI fetus AMERICAN O O AWHHTATIYI candidates not affiliated with a political party are listed below. They are to be considered with all offices and candidates listed to the left. Only ONE vote is allowed for each office. Yes M. HATTONS RAY INDEPENDENT! .. Nfl UtOlT All REPUBLICAN fe Ui COIHEN.OURHAaiYe8 ut mm m a Na oNkt Jntct 0 1 SupwN Cmrt U LruvS ON 6. JUDICIAL RETENTION ELECTIONS fat ftJtlllsuuf. 93-3117 -- -- -- 33-6638 6 Mona - Darlene Fowkes, 45 East Center, Mona, Utah 84645 1 330 200 84648 Utah East Sharon South, Nephi, Kay Butterfield, Nephi 7 Le Ann Andrews, 665 East 100 South, Nephi, Utah 84648 8 Nepni 2 - Arlene Griffiths, 175 West 300 South, Nephi, Utah 84648 180 West 400 1 North, Nephi, Utah 84648 Nephi 3 Betty Motes, 435 7 500 4 East Menlove, North, Nephi, Utah 84648 Nephi Terry 623-146- -- 623-072- 623-103- 623-014- 623-114- 623-113- NOVEMBER 8, 1994 GENERAL ELECTION JUDGES CALLAO 2 Kathy Allred Becky Christensen Jennie Allred 623-275- 7 tokrOa |