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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 25, 1968 ft. deep, S. 1290 ft. E. 210 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 5, T9S, R5W. well 200 ft. deep, S. (3) 16-ift. from WW Cor, 210 E. 150 ft. Sec. 32. T8S, R5VV, and used from 1 Apr. 1 to Nov. for supplemental acs. in SW 300 of irrigation SE'aSWVi Sec. 30, Wtt-NE'S'ASE'a Sec. EHNVVVi, 31, SW'c Sec. 32, T8S, R5W, N'ANVV'a Sec. 5, NE'iNE'a Sec. 6, T9S, R5W, of 1.75 sec.-f- t. Hereafter, water is to be diverted from a 10-iwell 125 ft. deep at a S. 2676 ft. E. 597 ft. from point N' Cor. Sec. '31, T8S, R5W, and well 600 ft. deep from a at a point S. 585 ft. VV. 1023 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 6, T9S, R5VV and used for stockwatering of 100 cattle, 10 horses, 50 sheep and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for supplemental irrigation of 196 ac. All uses in SE'aSVV'a, SVV'aSE'a Sec. 30, VV'ANE'a. EWNWtt, E'rSE'4, Sec. 31. SVVUSVVV Sec. 32, T8S. R5VV, NWVNW' Sec. 5, NE'aNE'a Sec. 6, T9S, R5VV. a, NOllCfc TO WATER USERS irrigation ot 1.0 at. in (l)r The following applications have been filed with the State Engi- neer to change and appropriate water in Tooele Comity, State 'of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. 5591 Lyman A. Warr, RFD Box 208B, Tooele, proposes to change the of diversion and place of point of water as evi- use of 2.0 sec.-f- t. 33931. The No. denied by App. was to have been diverted well 100 ft. to 5(X) from a 16-ift. deep at a point S. 1336.5 ft. VV. 990 ft. from N'4 Cor., Sec. 27, T2S, R4V, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 100 WrSEVi Sec. ' (15-53- 28, T2S, R4W. of water has been froll) Caiin So. 14192 from a 2.jn well 165 ft. deep at 0 (7 sec.-f- t. V. 1468 I3fj6 ft. a poinf N ft from SE Cor., Sec. 28, T2S, d ,,sed for do,"!S ' Pur of 9 persons, for stockwater-Utah- , poses "K of 23 sheep, and from Apr. 1 Nov- - 15 for irriffition of 5 :c acs- AR ,,ses 1,1 R4W - T2S- - 2H- - R4W-wate- r n. 14-i- of 0.10 sec.-f- t. Hereafter, water is to be diverted from a 10-iwell 445 ft. deep at a point S. 1269 ft. W. 455 ft. from E' Cor., Sec. 28, T2S, R4VV, and used 31 for sup. from Apr j to Marvin O. nr in 'V4 See. 27. T2S. R4W . plemental irrigation of 68 acs., but Yates, Vernon, Utah, proposes to limited to the sole supply of 6 and change the point of diversion acs. All uses in NWWSVVW Sec. of sec.-f- t. of 1.0 of use place 27, SWNE'c, N'ASE'c Sec. 28. water as evidenced by Water T2S, R4W. The remaining water Users Claim The water will le used as heretofore describ- has been diverted from an uned. named spring at a point S. 60 ft. Tooele Stake, E. 1560 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter 31, T8S, R5VV, and used for doDay Saints, Tooele, Utah, pro- - mestic purposes of 1 family, . di, , poses to change the point of - stockwatering of 60 cattle and Utah, proposes to change the version, place and nature of use from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrit. of 175 secft out 0f a total of point of diversion of 0.10 sec.-fgation of 50.2 acs. All uses in of water out of a total of 0.145 3 q sec;.ft 0f water as evidenced SW'aSWVa, NVV'aSWVa Sec. 30, of water as evidenced by sec.-f- t. No 29836- - The originai T8S, R5W. App by Underground Water Claims 14191 8ppjcatjon was filed for 3.0 Hereafter, 1.0 sec.-f- t. of water ). and 14192 R 0f wateri however, the appli-0.07- 8 is to be diverted from a 20-iof water has leen canj bas sec.-f- t. 0 ft. well both proof and is only and a diverted under Claim No. 14191 The water deep at the following points: 1.75 sec.-f- t. well 154 ft. deep at peeing from a haVe been diverted from (1) N. 1355 ft. E. 2630 ft. (2) was ft. W. 1980 ft. from 1348 N. a point or all of 3 wells at N. 2640 ft. E. 1790 ft., both from one gjjer SE Cor., Sec. 28, T2S, R4V, and (be following points: (1) 10-iSW Cor., Sec. 30, T8S, R5VV, and used for domestic purposes of 6 well 125 ft. deep, N. 18. ft. VV. used for domestic purposes of one stockwatering of 20 2j02 ft from ' Cor. Sec. 31, family, stockwatering of 60 cattle persons, cattle and from May I to Nov. T8S R5Vv. (2) 16-iwell 100 and 1 horse, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for supplemental irri., AT MAIL! BY BOX OR SEATS OFFICE RESERVED NOW gation of 85.3 ac-- but limited to the sole supply of 33.2 acs. All n. n. (15-220- 4. (15-13- mestic purposes of 1000 persons per day, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 20 ac. in SWWNEK. SEV4NW14, NE14SW14 NWVaSWW, Sec. 3; NE'aSEW, SEVaSEVa, SWVaSEW, Sec. 4, all In T2S, R4W. 39036 Kennecott Copper Corporation, P. O. Box 11299, Salt Lke City, Utah. .089 of water from an unnamed sec.-f- t. spring at a point N. 1730 ft. E. 610 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 3, T2S, R4W, and used in Ore Re(15-220- duction Plants, and for stockwatering of 150 cattle. All uses in SVV'aSVV'a Sec. 3. T2S, R4W. 39043 Tom C. Herrera, P. O. Box 401, Tooele, Utah. of water from a .015 sec.-f- t. 0 ft. deep at a point well N. 1270 ft. E. 133 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 26, T2S, R4W, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stock watering of 10 cattle. (15-220- BENEFIT PREMIERES WED., NOV. 6 A THURS., NOV. 7 REGULAR SHOWINGS START FRI., NOV. S WILLIAM STARK WYLER-RA- C0LUM8IAPCTURSmiRASTARPR00UCTl0NSirat BARBRA STREISANDOMAR SHARIF .FUNNY GIRL' KAY MEDFORD TECHNCOLOR ANNE FRANCIS WALTER 4 P ANAVISIOfi 104IO Sound tucfc PIDGE0Nw Ubun.anCoKnewHcordri OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SCHEDULE OF PRICES AND PERFORMANCES 1:30 p.m. 32.00 Evening: Fri., Sat., Hoi. Sun.. 8:30 pm. 3.50 Ev. Sun. .. 32.S0 Evening: 7:00 p.m. .. 32 80 p.m 7:00 Evenings: Mon. thru Hoi. 33.50 p.m. Evening: Matin: Wed. Sat.. Matin. t Mol. 1:30 Thurs. 8:00 p.m 32.80 ADMISSION PRICES INCLUDE FREE PARKING FOR GROUP AND THEATRE PARTY IKPORMATION CALL 359-- 1 1 55 OR 359-- 1 264 Stamped Ordering Tickets by Mall Enclose a Check Money Order mad Faya bl to SK-A4dr- d C"cewturyW2l'. jEart3WiSiriakCity 413 3) Karl Woodard, 38998 340 Fenton Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 5.0 sec.-f- t. of water from a 12-ift. deep at a well 400-70- 0 E.' 1120 ft. from ft. N. 10 point SW Cor., Sec. 17, T8S, R5VV, and used for domestic' purposes of 2 families, stockwatering of 200 cattle, 30 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 300 All uses in NVV'aSW'a T2S, R4W. Sec. 26 a, (15-220- Office Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 0.20 sec.-f- t. of water from Isolated Springs at a point S. 700 ft. E. 390 ft. from WVa Cor. Sec. 3, T2S, R4W, and used for highway construction along roadfrom Timpie, Utah way of to Lakepoint, Utah in T 1 and 2 S, R 3 thru 7 W, and for the do Senator Wallace Bennett voted against the Mine Safety Act, although hearings showed that there are widespread correctable hazards to life and health in mines. Didnt he want miners protected from death and injury? Its time for a change. Milton L. Weilenmaim knows Utahs problems and will work for Utahns - - not against them. He has spent the last four years helping Utah grow - - supporting the Industrial Development STATE L. O Democrat for United States Senate YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Paid Political Ad by Dan S. Bushnell. 1404 E. E. Temple, Salt Lake 79-9-- 5 8, 1968 Signedi Emerson Lee, Execu- tor of the Estates of JOHN L. LEE and EMMA H. LEE, Deceased. CORDON R. HALL Attorney for Executor Tooele County Courthouse Tooele City, Utah (Date of 1st publ. Oct. 11, 1968; date of final publ. Nov. 1, 1968) PM k Ifat IMOevOeMeKl 6 Mam, ipsc3 i follows: Lake Crrr Section 2. All PROPOSITION NO. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State PROPOSITION 1 SESSIONS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION OF LEGISLATORS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION TO BE PAID TO MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE FOR THEIR SERVICES A ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2 AND SECTION 16, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE TIME AND DURATION OF SESSIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Slate of Utah, two - thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there- -' of: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 2 and 16, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Sec. 2. Sessions of the Legislature shall be held annually at the seat of government and shall begin on the second Monday in January. A general session shall be held during years, and a budget session shall be held during even numbered years. Legislation not directly related to the state budget may be considered by the Legislature during budget sessions only if permitted by a joint resolution passed by of the members elected to each house. Sec. 16. No general session of the Legislature shall exceed sixty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. No budget session shall exceed twenty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. No special session shall exceed thirty calendar days, except in cases of impeachment. When any session of the Legislature trying cases of impeachment exceeds the number of calendar days it may remain in session as provided in this section. The members shall receive for compensation only the usual per diem expenses and mileage. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec, 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, f NO. 2 AND THE PAYMENT EXPENSE AND OF MILEAGE ALLOW- ANCES. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah , two - thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there- of: lows: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive compensation of $25 per diem while actually in session, expenses of $15 per diem while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1969. PROPOSITION.NO. 3 INVENTORY TAX REPEAL A Lifetime guarantee mufflers Slimline glaspac economy models Free Estimates Free InstaSotion Fast, while you shop service Crcdsbsrr Jbte Pats 53or& fcin tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by ary 1, 1937, and thereafter, until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit members elected to each house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system as defined in Article- X, Section 2 of this Constitution. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this slate, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1969. - law. The property of the this proposed amendment to state, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of school districts, municipalli- Utah at the next general election in the manner provided corporations and public braries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or Used for private, or corporate benefit. Shall be exempt from taxation. Tangible personal property present in Utah on January 1, m., which is held by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first . day of January, 1969. PROPOSITION NO. PROPOSITION 4 ' NO. 5 MANDATORY AGRICULTURE for sale or processing and RETIREMENT OF which is shipped to final desLAND TAXATION JUDGES tination outside this state within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION JOINT AMEND PROPOSING TO deemed by law to have acPROPOSING TO AMEND SECXIII, for ARTICLE in situs no Utah quired ARTICLE VIII OF THE TION 3 OF THE CONSTIpurposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OF STATE OF THE TUTION exbe taxation and may erty THE STATE OF UTAH PROVIDE TO OF UTAH, such from law empted by BY THE ADDITION OF .THAT ALL LAND DEStaxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHORAGRICFOR IGNATED tured, processed, or produced IZING THE LEGISLMAY USE withULTURAL or otherwise originating ATURE TO PROVIDE BE ASSESSED FOR ALL in or without the state. TanFOR THE MANDATORY TAX PURPOSES ON gible personal property presRETIREMENT AND ent in Utah on January 1, m., THE CONSIDERATION FOR REMOVAL OF OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary TORS RELATIVE TO JUDGES FROM OFFICE. course of business and which SUCH AGRICULTURAL Be it resolved by the Legisconstitutes the inventory of USE. lature of the State of Utah, any retailer, or wholesaler or - thirds of all members manufacturer or farmer, or Be it resolved by the Legis- two to each of the two livestock raiser may be deemelected of the State of Utah, in favor thereed for purposes of ad valorem lature - thirds of all members houses voting two taxation to be property to each of the two of: elected exempted. Water rights, houses voting in favor thereSection 1. It is proposed ditches, canals, reservoirs, of: . , to amend Article VIII of the ' pumping Section 1. It is proposed Constitution of the State of power plants, transmission lines, the addition of SecUtah plants, owned and to amend Article XIII, Sec- tion 28byto read: and flumes pipes used by individuals or cor- tion 3 of the Constitution of Section 28. The Legislaas porations for irrigating land the State of Utah to read ture may provide uniform follows: owned within the state by for mandatory restandards 3. The Legislature tirement and such individuals or corporaSection for removal of unitions, or the individual mem- shall provide by law a from office. Legislabers thereof, shall not be form and equal rate of assess- judges tion implementing this secseparately taxed so long as ment and taxation on all tan- tion shall be applicable only they shall be owned and gible property in the State to conduct occurring subseused exclusively for such according to its value in to the effective date of quent Power and shall by prescribe purposes. n plants, money, such legislation. Any power transmission lines and law such regulations as shall the retireother property used for gen- secure a just valuation for ment or requiring removal of a judge erating and delivering elec- taxation of such property, so from office shall be subject to corof and trical power, a portion that every person to and which is used for furnishing poration shall pay a tax in review, asthe both lawCourt. facts, by Supreme power for pumping water for proportion to the value of his, This section is additional irrigation purposes on lands her, or its tangible property, in the state of Utah, may be provided that the Legislature to, and cumulative with, the exempted from taxation to may determine the manner methods of removal of justhe extent that such property and extent of taxing transient tices and judges provided in is used for such purposes. livestock and livestock being Sections 11 and 27 of this These exemptions shall ac- fed for slaughter to be used Article. Section 2. The Secretary crue to the benefit of the for human consumption. users of water so pumped Land used for agricultural of State is directed to submit under such regulations as the purposes may, as the Legis- this proposed amendment to legislature may prescribe. lature prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at The taxes of the indigent according to its value for the next general election in poor may be remitted or abat- agricultural use without re- the manner provided by law. ed at such times and in such gard to the value it may have Section 3 . This amendmanner as may be provided for other purposes. Intangi- ment shall take effect on apby law. The legislature may ble property may be exempt- proval by the electors of the provide for the exemption ed from taxation as property state. from taxation of homes, or it may be taxed in such homesteads, and personal manner and to such extent L. MILLER, Secproperty, not to exceed $2,000 as the Legislature may pro- I, CLYDE in value for homes, home- vide. Provided that if intan- retary of State of the State steads, and all household fur- gible property be taxed as of Utah, DO HEREBY CERand property the rate thereof TIFY that the foregoing is a nishings, equipment used exclusively shall not exceed five mills on full, true and correct copy of constitutional amendby the owner thereof at his each dollar of valuation. the the reguplace of abode in maintaining When exempted from taxa- ments proposed byThirty-Seventh a home for himself and fam- tion as property, the taxable lar session of the Legislature, 1967, and ily. Property not to exceed income therefrom shall be $3,000 in value, owned by dis- taxed under any tax based on by the Second Special Sesabled persons who served in incomes, but when taxed by sion held in 1966, as appears any war in the military serv- the State of Utah as prop- on record in my office. ice of the United States or erty, the income therefrom IN WITNESS WHEREof the state of Utah and by shall not also be taxed. The OF, I have hereunto set my the unmarried widows and Legislature may provide for hand and affixed the Great minor orphans of such dis- deductions, exemptions and Seal of the State of Utah, at abled persons or of persons or offsets on any tax based Salt Lake City, this 30th day who while serving in the mili- upon income. The personal of August, 1968. tary service of the United income tax rates shall be States or the state of Utah graduated but the maximum were killed in action or died rate shall not exceed six perCLYDE L. as a result of such service cent of net income. No excise MILLER may be exempted as the leg- tax rate based upon income shall exceed four percent of islature may provide. The legislature shall pro- net income. The rate limitavide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income and for of revenue, to defray the esti- taxes on intangible property, mated ordinary expenses of shall be effective until Janu- deter-minatiS- Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as fol- on We have the facilities to put your car in tip top shape for winter driv ing. Mil's CmstiiMfa Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2, of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as August 30, 1968 Dear Fettoiv 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 body of each Proposition ive have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. 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 considt with your .friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information neccssaiy to render a just and wise decision. I Hava you seen our Muffler Shop! dLj& M-1- CCaaiges m State of Utah Salt Life-Healt- 4 the rifle and pistol are equally stressed, and close order drill instills the traPVT IRONS ditions of Marine Corps teamwork A thorough study of basic military subjects, hygiene, first NAPPA.To Hold aid and sanitation, and the customs, Conference courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to Creative Leadership will be polish the new Marine's recruit the theme for the third annual education and prepare him to conference of the National Association of Pupil Personnel Adjoin the Marine combat forces. ministrators to be held in Hotel NEW WALL CLOCKS Utah, Salt Lake City, October 30 More and more home decora- through November 2. tors are finding that an attracDr. H. Reese Anderson, Cotive battery- - operated wall clock ordinator, Pupil Personnel Serwill often do more for a bare vices, State Board of Education, wall than a painting or other work is in charge of local arrangeof art. The Waltham Watch Com- ments. pany of Chicago, for example, Principal speakers will be manufactures a line of decora- Dr. Andrew Halpin, University tive wall clocks for every type of Georgia, and Dr. Norton of decor and for every room in Beech, University of North Carothe house, including (of all lina, according to Edward Landy, NAPPA President. places) the bathroom. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 1969. i UTAH In the Matter of the Estates of JOHN L. LEE and EMMA II. LEE, Deceased. two-thir- MILTON OF O O training emphasizes rigid physical conditioning and survival techniques, both at sea and ashore to develop self confidence and endurance. Marksmanship with IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY, Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the cate with the State Engineer, undersigned at 489 Brook Ave., 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Tooele, Utah 84074, on or before City, Utah 84114, on or before the 1st day of February, 1969. Claims must be presented in acDec. 8, 1968. cordance with the provisions ot Hubert C. Lambert Utah Code Annotated, 1953, State Engineer ' Published in Tooele Transcript, as amended, and with proper Tooele, Utah on Oct. 25, Nov. 1, verification as required therein. 3 did Wallace Bennett vote against the Mine Safety Act? ty Protests resisting the granting EXTEKD FTIEEPOnT POLITICS Many people are reluctant to involve themselves in politics because they know very little about it; they are hesitant; to write their congressmen, senators or local paper to express themselves. A great many people who criticize the government never bother to express their views to their representatives; yet how else are these representatives to know what their constituents are Guy thinking about issues? Fergason, The Role of Insurance in Politics," Bests Insurance h Edition News: one-thir- of these applications with reasons therefor must le filed in dupli- (15-220- acs. All uses in WV4SEV4 Sec. 7, SVVVaSWa Sec. 17, NHNE'a, SE'a-NE'NE'aSE'a, SEVaSEa Sec. R5VV. T8S, 18, Utah State 39034 Road Commission, 404 State driving population. country's d Their num!er has grown by Marine Private William J. since 1960, and they are Irons, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. expected to overtake the men by William Irons of 484 West Sec1970. ond South, Tooele, was graduated from eight weeks of recruit Seat belts which are not used training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. do not save lives, reminds Mutual Insurance ComHe will now undergo from To chance increase to four weeks of individual two your panies. of survival in case of an accicombat training and then, after leave at home, will report to his dent, buckle up for safety. first Marine Corps assignment. The intensified Marine recruit NOTICE TO CREDITOR 6-i- n. 50-50- uses in N'SW'a SWVaSW'a Sec. 30, T8S, R5VV. Look out, menl The 40 million women drivers on the road represent 41 per cent of this 100-30- 1) 14-i- Graduates From Marine Recruit Depot WOMEN DRIVERS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, TION 2, OF THE STITUTION OF STATE OF UTAH, LATING TO AN VALOREM TAX EMPTION FOR SECCON- THE RE- AD EX- TAN- GIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY CONST- ITUTING INVENTORY AND HELD FOR SALE IN THE ORDINARY COURSE OF BUSINESS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two - thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor . furniture, T |