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Show wasswwwwMWw iMifffflffliwiiri 'y'', The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 23, 1970 Bargains LEGAL NOTICES Masonic Youth Readied for Rummage Sale Talent Show Is Sunday There will be many bargains available in used clothing and household items on Friday, Octolier 30, at the rumby the mage sale sponsored Relekah Lodge. The sale will be held at the location of the Sunset old Goods Store at 10 No. Sporting Main. Everyone is invited to attend. Auditorium. The public is invited - Admission is free and refreshments will be served after the show. This show is sponsored by the Youth Committee of the Grand Lodge F&AM of Utah and consists of three regional shows, and one final show in Salt Lake City. Rocky Mountain Lodge No. Re11 is host for the Central gion which includes Bountiful, Clearfield, Salt Lake City, Midvale, Magna and Tooele Lodges. The young people are from Masonic Youth groups and Masonic families. Any boy or girl wishing to enter this contest should contact the W.M. Roy or the Sec. Thomas, H. C. Orendorff 882-262- 7 882-205- ENTHUSIASM The worst bankrupt in the world is the man who has lost his enthusiasm. Let a man lose everything else in the world but his enthusiasm and he will come through again to success. H. W. Arnold, The Notebook of Solomon IIuler DIAMOND RING CLEANING & INSPECTION No Obligation While you wait Bateman Jewelry TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF C.RANTSVILLE CITY, TOOELE COUNTY. UTAH: Take notice that on the 3rd day of November, 1970, an election will be held in Crantsville City, Tooele County, Utah, at the place set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said City the following proposition: PROPOSITION Shall the City Council of Crantsville City, Utah, be authorized to issue the General Obligation Sewer Bonds of said City in the amount of not to exceed Four Hundred Eighty Five Thousand Dollars ($485,000), bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed eight (8) per annum, and due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds; these bonds to be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying all or a part of the cost of constructing a sewer system for the City? Said election will be held at the following polling place and the persons indicated as follows will act as election officials: Election Officials Polling Place Voting District Lucille Sutton Crantsville Lions Hall District No. 1 LaVon Bleazard Second Ward District No. 2 Cultural Hall Crantsville Stake Center Bernice Castagno District No. 3 Lottie Johanson Crantsville City Hall District No. 4 JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Vote to continue the able service of JAMES S. SAWAYA, 882-240- 8S2-180- ... r hides be will Tuesday A.M. Howling Belles Dolores Sedar Kathy Mallis High individual game: Jan Fox Kathy Mallis Alice Wrav .546 .524 .225 .217 .198 League SALT CITY L.YKK September 1, 1970 Dear Fellow 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 we have set forth the Title of the Proposition. 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 consult with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State PROPOSITION NO. 1 CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT PROCEDURE (Gateway Amendment) A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII, SECTION 1, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE AND CONSTITUTION PROVIDING METHOD THE FOR REVISION OF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor theretwo-thir- of: Section 1. Amend article. It is proposed to amend Article XXIII, Section 1, of the constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: of Method Section I. articles. amending Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in either house of the legislature, and if of all the members elected to each of the two houses, shall vote in favor thereof, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their respective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon; and the legislature shall cause the same to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the state, where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the next general election, at which time the said amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection, and if a majority of the electors voting thereon shall approve the same, such amendment or two-third- s of: Be it resolved by the LegSection 1. It is proposed islature of the State of Utah, of all members to amend Article VI, Section elected to each of the two 22 of the Constitution of the houses voting in favor there- State of Utah to read as follows: of: two-thir- Section 2. The enacting Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shall be Be it enacted by the Legis2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to iread as fol- lature of the State of Utah. Except such laws as may be lows: passed by the vote of the Every citizen of the United electors as provided in subStates, twenty-on- e years of division 2 section 1 of this age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall Be it enlegal resident of this state begin as follows, for six months and of the acted by the people of the Auto Class Reds Place Dons Body Shop Allsop Realty 527 526 Marv Dillard Helen McLaws High individual game: Lorrie Larsen England Constr Gillespies Union Team No. 1 Team No. 3 Albertsons Lucky 13 Sinclair Smeltermen Mary Gladson Marge Wrathall Mable Peterson 71 229 208 206 Safeway Lola Kohkonen Mary Dillard For DCC S M C Team No. Sikes Texaco Mantes Chev Team No. 19 Team No. 20 High team series: England Constr . you upcoming Day Larry Bateman ter bazaar? Keith Johnson contrilate to Its not too 4 anc Leroy Tryon bute just call will pick it up oi High team game: someone leave it at the Day Care Cen- Sinclair Gillespies Union 76 . . ' ter. Dons Auto Glass . . . and tax col- - High individual game: Psychologists lectors agree a person shouldnt Lynn Bake bay Harris keep too much to himself. Larry Bateman Joseph Salak 882-112- ! State of Utah. No bill or Joint Resolution shall be passed, except with the assent of the majority of all the members elected to each house of the Legislature, and after it has been read three times. The vote upon the final passage of all bills shall be by yeas and nays; and no law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title only; but the act as revised, or section as amended, shall be reenacted and published at length. The Legislature, in any law imposing income taxes may define the amount on, in respect to, or by which the taxes are imposed or measured, by reference to any provision of the laws of the United States as the same may be or become effective at any time or from time to time and may prescribe exceptions or modifications to any such provi- t I Sincerely yours. Gene Siri .24.3 .232 .229 . . . .234 .232 .210 . Home Wine Making Permits Denied Utahns tax-fre- 15 Dons Auto Glass given a jar ol vour favorite jam or jelly foi Care Cen High individual series: the Have accomplished? opposing Team and Pitcher? How far did the Ball(s) travel, for the respective batters, from home plate to the point where they touched the outfield, Left Field (for the Right Hander) and Right Field (for the Lefty)? The Date(s) the games were played when above records were established, weather, windwise and any other statistics or information of interest. Thank you. Permits to make wine for home consumption are not beThe technological advances of ing issued by the Internal Reveour late Twentieth Century envi- nue Service to residents of ronment has not been without its Utah, because possession of price, and that price manifests such wine would lie a violation itself in pollution pollution of of Utah State law. our air and water and, equally The Internal Revenue Serserious, noise pollution. Like its vice is cooperating with the counterparts, noise pollution also Utah Liquor Control Commisdeserves the immediate attention sion which requested that apof every citizen, according to the e production plications for Beltone Crusade for Hearing of wine for family use be deConservation. said George Martens, nied, Special Investigator, AT&F. The The three smallest twines in Utah Liquor Control Act, Title the human body are located in 32, VII, provides that Chapter the middle ear. The delicate na- no Utah shall possess in person ture of these lwmes, and the any liquor which has not lieen other portions of the human purchased at a State liquor store. hearing mechanism, dictate that Mr. Martens added, inasmuch everyone follow a sensible prog- as Federal Regulations state that ram of hearing conservation, ac- the IRS tax exemption does not cording to the Beltone Crusade authorize the production of wine for Hearing Conservation. . . . contrary to state law, the IRS is unable to approve appliIve given up trying to, figure cation (Form 1541) from those Im who are residents of Utah. what makes my wife tick content just to avoid getting If at first you dont succeed, Harold Emery her wound up! trv trying. .630 .614 .604 .79.3 .771 .762 .2.50 .232 .226 CONVERSATION The art of conversation is a most important but often neglected art. It is also allied with the art of written expression. Speaking and writing form a very large part of the whole of human activities, business as well as social. The art of oratory, in public life, is essential to the highest success. The best way to become a good talker is to learn to have something to say. Studying how to talk will improve the mind, and paying diligent attention to improving the mind will, almost unconsciously, gravitate into other r -- RITZ THEATRE Admission: Admission: Friday-Sa- t. Adults $1.75 Children $1 Ends Tuesday Admission: Sat. 12:45 Matinee Adults: 1.75 Children Under 12 Yrs. - 75 t All Tickets 75 Starting Wednesday Walt Disney oooctiohs iriifnti TECHNICOLOR forms of B. C. Forbes, Forbes WALT DISNEY Of the developing countries Jungle Book 900 million children, half do not receive any formal education. UNICEF helps to train teachers and to produce teaching sion. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to sub- mit 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 on January 1, 1971. I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Eight- h Legislature, 1969. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1970. Weight Watchers is the worlds most respected weight control organization. Weight Watchers is a total service for people who want to lose weight and keep it off for good. Weight Watchers is a program that works. We even offer a Free Lifetime Membership if Weight you maintain goal weight within two pounds. Many, many thousands of people throughout the United States and in other parts of the world have successfully lost weight and kept it off with the here, now. Why wo Join the gr proven rec Come to tf and only Weight Vv WEIGHT WATCHERS CLYDE L. MILLER Some talking, some listening, and a program that works. FREE If I OPEN MEETING Tooele Junior High School Fridoy, Oct. 23, 7:00 p.m. As! for free brochure WRITE; 811 East J .596 .580 .576 Women Dons Bazaar two-thir- .... Frank Miner Teams: Cliamaes in Utah's Consultation OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Women Marge Wrathall Mary Gladson Rae Reed Lew Hampton Mike Simonds 1970) State of Utah .597 .592 ) Men Tooele Mens to Mrs. Reed Johansen af 375 South Center Street, Crantsville on or before Nov. 1, 1970. Date of final publ. Oct. 23, 1970) amendments shall become county for 60 days next preceding any electiqn, shall be part of this constitution. entitled to vote in the elecThe revision or amendment tion, except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year persons addition of a new article to who make proper proof of this constitution may be pro- residence in this state for 30 posed as a single amendment days immediately preceding and may be submitted to the the last voter electors as a single question day may register registration and vote or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a ment may relate to one subof the United ject, or any number of sub- States only. reand or jects, may modify, Section 2. The secretary peal provisions contained in other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to subtion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new article. 2. Section Proposed amendSection 3. If adopted by ment. The secretary of state the electors of this state, this is directed to submit this amendment shall take effect proposed amendment to the on January 1, 1971. electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. PROPOSITION NO. 3 Section 3. Effective date. INCOME TAX If adopted by the electors BY REFERENCE of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January A JOINT RESOLUTION 1, 1971. PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 22 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING PROPOSITION NO. 2 TO THE PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF RESIDENCY FOR LAWS; AND PROVIDVOTING ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF A JOINT RESOLUTION LAWS IMPOSING A PROPOSING TO AMEND TAX OR TAXES BY ARTICLE IV, SECTION REFERENCE TO THE 2 OF THE CONSTITULAWS OF THE UNITED TION OF THE STATE STATES. OF UTAH, RELATING Be it resolved by the LegTO THE STATE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT islature of the State of Utah, of all members FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to each of the two ING IT TO SIX MONTHS. houses voting in favor there- Lew Hampton George Fisher Mike Simonds High individual game: Jam - Jelly '1 (base-ball- 882-187- and 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors of William M. Brim, Crantsville, will present claims with vouchers attached v, Edward A. Watson - Jed W. Shields Robson St., Mesa, Ariz., 85201. Dear Sir: I have a question in the the Sports category, answer of which von might help me. Question: Who are the players who hold the record for having been: I. The Right Handed Batter who hit the longest ball, during an Official Regulation Baseball Came on the Old Tooele Baseball Field? 2. Who was the Left Handed Batter to have done likewise? With what Team(s), were they playthese feats were ing? when what Against picked up. Estate of RONALD M. NOTTS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignNOTICE ed at 209 - B East 5th, Dug-waLake Point pheasant hunting Utah on or before the 5th unit will have its public ticket sale Friday, October 23 at 7:00 day of January A.D. 1971. Signed: Alvarae Culliford, p.m. in the cultural hall. Land Administratrix for the estate of owners pick up tickets at the RONALD M. NOYES, Deceased. same time. Only 100 permits M. Ear Marshall Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah Each day, UNICEF vehicles (Date of 1st publ. Oct. 2, 1970; travel roughly the distance of 35 Date of final publ. Ot. 23, times around the world. Incumbent, Third District Judge thats your district. (Editors Notei Persons with information which could answer the questions posed in the following letter are invited to write to: Gene Siri, 722 North Sage Inn in Vernon; PX Service Station in Dugway; Keith VVarr Ranch in Erda and the Elks Lodge in Tooele, or you may 7 or call ten-da- IN THE THIRD City League placed at the following locations, where the hides may lie left: Rays Mobile Station at Crantsville; Bryans Union 76 Silver in Station Stockton; The polls shall be open between the hours of 7:00 oclock a.m. and 8:(X) oclock p.m. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Tooele County will register at his office during the regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays y and except during the period immediately preceding the bond election, any person who on the day of election will be a qualified elector and will register such persons as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause d the registration agents to make available at the all polling place a registration list or copy thereof listing such to use entitled electors voting place. registered Notice is further given that on Friday, the 13th day of November, 1970, that being within ten days after said election, the City Council will meet at its regular meeting place in Crantsville City, Utah, at 8:00 oclock p.m., and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election. Given by order of the City Council of Crantsville City, Utah, this 30th day of September 1970. Mrs. Relva Winmill City Recorder (Date of 1st publ. Oct. 9, 1970; date of last publ. Oct. 30, 1970) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Letters To The Editor TEAI) Thursday Mixed league They solicit the help of the public to help make the project a success. Barrels and salt have been above-describe- Judge James S. Sawaya has proved his competence and established his ability on the bench of the Third Judicial District. Sawaya knows people. He knows the law. He knows justice, fairness and impartiality. He understands the problems of today. Ladies BPO Elks 1673 have again their annual project launched of collecting deer hides for Disabled Veterans at the Salt Lake DAV hospital. Election Notice There will be a Masonic Youth Talent Show Sunday, November 1, 1970 from 2 to 4 vember 1, 1970 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the Tooele High School FASHION The only thing more satisfying than shortening a maxi coat to a midi is finding that a coat from the back of the closet looks okay now without Beryl Pfidoing anything to it! Almanac Poor Womans zer, Ladies Home Journal BPOE Seeks Deer Hides For DAV ifinnirii 3300 South, Salt lake City, Utah 84106 I |