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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, September 10, 1972 Churches Set Youth Classes COME BACK TO SCHOOL night at Box Elder Issuing an invitation for parents to participate in Junior High school are these PTA officers. From left, are Principal Robert Morgan, second vice president; Mrs. Verl Petersen, president; Mrs. Jack Pendleton, historian-publicitMrs. John Ensign, first vice president; Mrs. Wynn Andersen, secretary, and Mrs. Dean Clemmer, treasurer. back-to-scho- y; BC Junior High Sets Back-to-Scho- Elder Junior High school will stage its annual night Thursday, Sept. 14, it was announced by PTA leaders. The event will begin at 7 p.m. with parents asked to go to the first-hou- r class of their children. Memberships will be sold during the evening and refreshments will be served, according to Mrs. Verl Petersen, PTA president. Parents are urged to attend and become acquainted with their childrens teachers and the school program and policies. back-to-scho- Jaycees Utah Clubs Box The Brigham City Jaycees currently lead other Jaycee units from 44 Utah cities in number of activity points, according to President Bob Schroeder. The standings were released as of the end of August. Points are earned for both ol internal and out. Gillespie hall. planned for Sept. 16. Young ladies are asked to fix a box lunch to be auctioned off to the young men in attendance. Thats after the three legged races and assortment of old time fun. For further information concerning M Men and Gleaner activities contact Karen Turnblom. Because of recent legislation, the interest rate on emergency loans advanced by the Farmers Home Administration will be as low as one percent, it was announced today by Ronald W. Robins, County Supervisor. ' Christensen, Fifth West. A good Is attendance desired. GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH ELECT AN EXPERIENCED AUDITOR AS YOUR STATE AUDITOR Paid Political Ad by Monson for Stata Auditor CommittM John Gasklll, Chairman PROPOSITION Hearings Set LEGISLATIVE For Trio SHALL The legislation also provides that under certain conditions part of the repayment of the TO ARTICLE SOiMMOMW Precinct 5 CHANGES MAKE ERATION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE AND THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING THE LAWMAKING RULES AND PROCEDURE. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED REVISIONS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) 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. It is proposed to amend Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 1. The Legislative power of the State shall be vested: 1. In a Senate and House of Representatives which shall be designated the Legislature of the State of Utah. 2. In the people of the State of Utah, as hereinafter stated: The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the State of Utah as may be provided by law, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may be provided by law, may initiate any desired leg. islation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the people for approval or rejection, or may require any law passed by the Legislature (except those laws vote passed by a of the members elected to each house of the Legislature) to be submitted to the voters of the State before such law shall take effect. The legal voters or such fractional part thereof as may be provided by law, of any legal subdivision of the State, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as may be provided by law, may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the people of said legal subdivision for approval or rejection, or may require any law or ordinance passed by the law making body of said legal subdivi two-thir- Has it ever struck you as funny that half the population is female but there has never been a woman on FUNNY--meani- This cor- rected. Kathy is highly qualified for this and experposition as a ienced educator. civic-mind- KATHY PLEDGES TO WORK FOR Quality Education for Everyone iWd KXfcy CtHmm t ScIimI Urn fwiS) VI OF IN THE PROCEDURE AND MANNER OF OP- for ky 1 THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE REVISED VOTE FOIl Itiith I yn Coffman (tott NO. ARTICLE REVISION Preliminary hearings have been set Monday, Sept. 11, for three men accused of second degree burglary In a recent breakin at the Shamrock service station in Corinne, Sept. 4. Charged are Genaro Valdez, 19, Tremonton; Salso W. Pena, and 31, Albuquerque, N.M., Clemente Sanchez, 26, Corinne. The trio is scheduled to appear before City Judge Robert Daines at 3 p.m. Ball for each has been set at 12,500 and all three are confined at the Box Elder County jail. Pena and Valdez were arraigned Tuesday and Sanchez on Friday after he was returned from Soda Springs, Idaho by Box Elder sheriffs deputies. the school board? VERY peculiar or strange.' is a situation that needs to be JOSEPH ELDER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE AUDITOR Independent - Unbiased Legally and Professionally Trained An Experienced Deputy State Auditor Mature- - emergency loans being granted in Box Elder county. Mr. Robins said further information and applications for assistance may be obtained at the Ad Home Farms ministration county office in Tremonton. Sincerely, In Burglary North 153 Expcrianct: 4 years stale legislative, 1 3 years on state library board, chairman advisory council for visually handicapped and editor of L.D.S. publications for the blind. Pd. Pol. Adv. by the Candidate loan will be canceled. Frost damage of fruit crops in last spring resulted CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State The meeting will be held In the home of Merle BOARD OF EDUCATION first-secon- Sec. 7. No member of the Legislature, during the term for which he was elected, shall be appointed or elected to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during the term for which he was elected. Sec. 8. Members of the Legislature, in all cases except treason, felony or breach of the peace, shall be privileged from arrest during each session of the Legislature, for fifteen days next preceding each session, and in returning therefrom; and for words used in any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. Sec. 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. Sec. 10. Each house shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its members, and may punish them for disorderly conduct, and with the concurrence of of all members elected, expel a member for cause. Sec. 11. A majority of the members of each house shall constitute a quorum to transact business, but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may compel of absent the attendance members in such manner and under such penalties as each house may prescribe. Sec. 12. Each house shall determine the rules of its proceedings and choose its own officers and employees. Sec. 13. Vacancies that may occur in either house of the legislature shall be filled in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 14. Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, which, except in case of executive sessions, shall be published, and the yeas and nays on any question, at the request of five members of such house, shall be entered upon the journal. Sec. 15. All sessions of the Legislature, except those of the Senate while sitting in executive session, shall be public; and neither house, without the consent of the other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that in which it may be holding session. 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 davs, except in cases of impeachment. When any session of the Legislature trying cases of impeachment exceeds the number of calendar days it mav remain in session as provided in this section, the members shall receive for compensation onlv the usual per diem expenses and mileage. Sec. 17. The House of shall have Representatives the sole power of impeachment, hut in order to ims of all the peach, members elected must vote therefor. Sec. 18. All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate, and Senators, when sitting for that purpose, shall take oath or make affirmation to do justice according to the law and the evidence. Whn the Governor is on trial, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside. No person shall he convicted withs out the concurrence of of the senators elected. Sec. 19. The Governor and two-thir- of Utah Daughters Pioneers will be held Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. STATE Farm Loans Get Low Interest Rate Salt Lake City dont forget the Old Fashioned picnic The Seagull Camp of the all denominations are welcome to attend the church school. Registration forms have been sent to member families, and parents are asked to fill out registration forms at the first session on Tuesday if they have not been submitted in advance through their church. and fifth-sixtEvening teaching programs September 7, 1972 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 Ballot Title of the Proposition as it tvill appear on the General Election Ballot on 'November 7, 1972. 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. interesting! Holds Meeting ANDERSON third-fourt- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE The Brigham City regional M Men and Gleaner group has planned another unusual activity for Wednesday, Sept. 13. Hungry M Men and Gleaners will meet at the Box Elder North stake center at 7 p.m. for a Sandwich Party. A sandwich party consists of loaves of french bread, and several dozen M Men and Gleaners. The aforementioned then travel over the neighborhood in scavenger hunt fashion seeking kind neighbors who will contribute to their sandwiches. The result, if not edible, should certainly be Seagull Camp JESSE pre-schoo- kindergarten, State of Utah Build Sandwiches And This year the alliance will also include St. Michaels Episcopal church. Teachers from the various supporting denominations will team teach the grade levels which include l, FOR VOTE DEMOCRATIC 12, 1972 PRIMARY SEPTEMBER Pd. Pol. Adv. Pd. by Dr. D. B. Green Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution and Gleaners M Men community programs and how well they are carried school classes for children ages 3 through sixth grade will begin a new season on Tuesday, Sept. 12, from 3:45 to 5 p.m. in from Children sgate Methodist and Community Presbyterian churches. Citys Cooperative Ministry church In its third year of operation, the combined church school began through cooperation of Holy Cross Lutheran, Alder- - Lead Other ol Brigham Christian VOTE and fellowship groups for junior and senior high students will begin later in the fall, according to a spokesman for the CCM. This year's study will begin for most groups with an look at the Old Testament taught by class participation methods, crafts, and multi-medi- a as well as the traditional Bible study forms. Beginning Tuesday ! sion to be submitted to the voters thereof before such law or ordinance shall take effect. 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 odd numbered years, and a budget session shall be held during years. Legislation not directly related to the state budget may be considered by the Legislature during budget sessions only if permitted by a joint resos lution passed by of the members elected to each house. Sec. 3. The members of the House of Representatives, after the first election, shall be chosen by the qualified voters of the respective districts, on representative the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, there1896, and after. Their term of office shall be two years, from the first day of January next after their election. Sec, 4. The senators shall be chosen by the qualified voters of the respective senatorial districts, at the same times and places as members of the House of Representatives, and their term of office shall be four years from the first day of January next after their election and as f as may be nearly practicable shall be elected in each biennium ns the Legislature shall determine by law with each apportionment. Sec. 5. No person shall he eligible to the office of sen. ator or representative who as of the last date provided hv law for filing for the office is not a citizen of the United States, twenty-fivyears of aye, a qualified voter in the district from which he is chosen, a resident for three years of the State, and for six months of the district from which he is elected. Sec. 6. No person holding anv public office of profit or trust under authority of the United States, or of this State, shall he a member of the Legislature: Provided, That appointments in the State Militia, and the office-- , of notary public, iustice of the peace. United States commissioner, and postmaster of the fourth class, shall not, within the meaning of this section, be considered offices of profit or trust. even-number- two-third- one-hal- e two-third- two-third- other State and Judicial offi- - cers, except justices of the shall be liable to im- peachment for high crimes, misdemeanors, or malfea- sance in office; but judgment in such cases shall extend only to removal from office disqualification to hold any office of honor, trust or profit in the State. The party, whether convicted or acquitted, shall nevertheless, be liable to prosecution, trial and punishment according to e, law. Sec. 20. No person shqll be tried on impeachment, unless he shall have been served with a copy of the articles thereof, at least ten days before the trial, and after such service he shall not exercise the duties of his office until he shall have acquitted. Sec. 21. All officers not to impeachment shall be removed for any of the specified in this article, in such manner as may be provided by law. bereadbv title If wwt VnVnnnie rnaiL except in thirds of the house where such bill is pending suspend this requirement. Except bills general appropriation and bills for the codification and general revision of laws, no bill shall be passed con taining more than one sub ject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title. The vote upon the final passage of all bills shall be by yeas and nays entered upon the respective journals of the house in which the vote occurs. No bill or joint resolution shall be passed except with the assent of the ma- of all the members elected to each house of the Legislature. Sec. 23. Notwithstanding any provision of this Consti- tution, the Legislature, in any law imposing income may define the amount on, in respect to, or hy which the taxes are imposed or measured, hy reference to provision of the laws of the United States as the same may be or become ef- fective at any time or from time to time nnd may pre- scribe exemptions or modi- fications to any such pro. - vision, Sec. 24. The presiding offi cer of each house, not later nikuiui? c.w as enacted hy the enticity 1 gislature. Sec, 25. All acts shall be officially published, and no act shall take effect until sixty days after the adjournment of the session at which it passed, unless the Legiss lature hy a vote of of all the members elected to each house, shall otherwise direct. Sec. 26. No private or special law shall be enacted where a general law can be applicable. Sec. 27. The Legislature shall not authorize any game of chance, lottery or gift enterprise under any pretense or for any purpose. Sec. 28. The Legislature shall not delegate to any special commission, private corporation or association, anv power to make, supervise or interfere with any municipal improvement, money, property or effects, whether held in trust or otherwise, to levy taxes, to select a capitol site, or to perform any municipal functions Sec. 29. The Legislatur shall not authorize the State, or any county, city, town, township, district or other political subdivision of the State to lend its credit or subscribe to stock or bond i in aid of any railroad, tele- two-third- graph or other private indi vidual or corporate enter-peacprise or undertaking. Sec. 30. Notwithstanding anv general or special pro- visions of the Constitution, the Legislature in order to insure continuitv of state and oca government operations in periods of emergency re- sutjnR from disaster caused hy enemy attack shall have power and immediate duty (j) t0 provide for prompt and temporary sue- cession to the powers and duties of public offices of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appoint- ment, the incumbents of which may become unavail- able for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (2) to adopt such measures as may be neces-bee- n sary and proper for insuring the continuity of govern-liabl- e mental operations including, s hut not limited to, the ing thereof; but subsections 1 and 2 of this section shall not permit the public officer i eties, except for capital offenses when the proof is evident or the presumption strong or where a person is accused of the commission of a felony while on probation or parole, or while free on l:''l awaiting trial on a pre-an- d vous felony charge, and where the proof is evident or the presumption strong, 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 elec- tion in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted bv the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1973. PROPOSITION NO. 3 CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS SHALL SECTION (i OF ARTICLE X OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE R E P E A L E D, REMOVING THE MANDATORY REQUIREMENT THAT CITIES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND toVK CLASS HAVE THEIR contravention of the Consti- OWN SCHOOL DIStution and applicable law. TRICT. Sec. 31. For attendance at Be it resolved by the Legmeetings of interim com- - islature of the State of Utah s mittees established by law to of all mcmlvrs function between legislative elected to each of the two sessions, members of the Leg islature shall receive addi- - of: tional per diem compensaSection 1. It is proposed tion and mileage at a rate to repeal Section 6 of Article ! not to exceed that provide X of the Constitution of the in this Constitution for reg- - state of Utah ular legislative sessions of Section 2. The Sec. 32. The Legislature state is directed secretary to submit may appoint temporary or this proposed repeal to the permanent nonmember em- - e,,(.tdrs '0f the State of Utah ployees for work during and at jj,,, m,xt ,,,,n(,ra election between sessions, including in the manner provided by legal counsel law. independent y which shall provide and Section 3. If adopted by trol all legal services for the the electors of this stat-- , thi the as Legislature except shall take effect Jan Legislature by law shall au- - repeal 197,1 thorize performance thereof u,,ry hy the attorney general, PROPOSITION NO. 4 Sec. 33. The Legislature PERMITTING shall appoint a legislative ALTERNATIVE FORMS ditor to serve at its pleasure OF COUNTY The legislative auditor shall GOVERNMENT have authority to conduct audits of any funds, func-an- y SHALL SECTION 4 OF ARTICLE XI OF THE tions, and accounts in any STATE CONSTITUTION branch, department, agency RE AMENDED TO PERor political subdivision of MIT THE LEGISLAthis state and shall perform TURE TO PRESCRIBE such other related duties n ALTERNATIVE FORMS may be prescribed hy the OF COUNTY GOVERNLegislature, He shall report MENT FROM WHICH MAY SECOUNTIES LECT, SUBJECT TO finane-offense- two-third- con-jorit- REFERENDUM, THE BEST FORM WHICH SERVES EACH COUNTYS NEEDS. Be it resolved by the Leg- .... of the State of Utah general election, and the sec- - islature s of all members retnrv of state in lieu of it is directed to submit this pro- - elected to each of the two amendment to the houses voting in favor thereposed electors of the State of Utah of: at the next general election Section 1. It is proposed in the manner provided hy to amend Article XI. Sec law. tion 4 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: PROPOSITION NO. 2 Sec. 4. The Legislators RESTRICTING BAIL IN shall by general law preCERTAIN FELONY scribe optional forms of CASES government and shall SHALL SECTION 8 OF county allow each county to select, I OF THE ARTICLE subject to referendum in the STATE CONSTITUTION manner provided b law, BE AMENDED TO PRO- VIDE THAT PERSONS which best serves iti needs two-third- ABLE WHEN ACCUSED Ind vidbey Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to subnvt this proposed amndment t' eleetors of the State of 1 ta" at. the aet funeral tion in the manner PRESUMPTION vided by law. Section 3. If adopted bv STRONG. Be it resolved bv the Leg- - the electors of this state, this islature of the State of TTtnl amendment shall take effect s of all members on JanuarY L 1973. elected to each of the two (5LYDE L. houses voting in favor there- PREVIOUS FE LON Y CHARGE. WHERE THE, PROOF IS EVIDENT OR pro-TH- E two-third- MILLER ; Section to am-m- d It is proposed Article I, Section 1 f the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 8. All prisoners shall be bailable by sufficient sur- - 3 Secretary of State |