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Show 4 v BOX ELDER JOURNAL. 8 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 14, 1976 Meet director Ellie Thompson said the girls meet starts at 9:45 a.m. The course is 2.6 miles. The womens open division begins at 10:30. Intermountain school will be y the site of two meets Saturday. The Eagles are hosting the boys Region Nine meet at 9 a. m. and also a girls invitational meet. And on top of that, a y women's open meet will be held the same dav. Eagles host meets cross-countr- Schools or individuals wishing to enter may call her at ext. 251, to register. 723-859- cross-countr- Cant Hear One candidate running for on reelection was giving a speech Chair"Mr. a college campus. man, he complained, "Ive been on my feet nearly ten minutes, but there is so much ribaldry and hear interruption. I can hardly alright, Its myself speak. shouted a student from the rear, "you aint missin much. ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION (Passed March 12. 1975) one on the left, which carried a Kearns couple and their daughter. Three adults in the cars were in "serious'1 condition Wednesday at an Ogden hospital. r investigate this collision that happened Tuesday near Hot Springs. The car on the right, driven by an Ogden man, went into the southbound lane and ran head on into the UTAH HIGHWAY patrolmen two-ca- two-year-o- , States. Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally incompetent person or elective persons convicted of treason, or crime against the franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. to vote. andor replaced Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Sec. 7, Except in elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required-foany person to vote or hold office. Those words in italic are being eliminated with the underscored words. headon Be two-third- r s It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution the State of Utah be amended to read: Section 1. of Other mishaps reported 3 Three persons, including a pregnant mother, involved in a headon collision just north of Hot Springs Tuesday afternoon were in "serious" condition Wednesday afternoon at ay-Dee hospital in Ogden. Hospital officials said Debra Kay Sabey, 24, Kearns and Delon J. Harris, 21, Ogden, both were in the intensive care unit of the hospital, while Mrs. McK- Sabeys husband Phillip, 29, was in serious condition' in a surgical unit. The couples . Sec. 1. The two-year-o- ld daughter Jennifer was in good condition, they said. Trooper Richard Naylor of the Utah Highway Patrol said the Sabey vehicle was southbound on SR-8- 4 at 3:30 p.m. when it was struck by the Harris car which was northbound in the wrong lane of traffic. Mrs. Sabey. seven months pregnant, lost the baby, according to hospital officials. Naylor said investigation is continuing. About an hour earlier, two men were hurt in a traffic accident on eight miles east of Snowville, according to the highway patrol. Edward Joseph Klinker, Boise, Idaho and Joseph M. Beaver, Ogden were taken to Bear River Valley hospital made a U turn in front of the Roche vehicle. In an accident on Monday, nine-year-o- Dal Wiscombe was injured when he rode his bicycle into the path of a car driven by Ginger Busenbark of 79 North first East, Brigham where they were hospitalized City. with injuries. Sgt. Harold Howard of the And an Ogden woman reBrigham City police said the ceived head cuts in an accident boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erold in South Willard about 3 p.m. C. Wiscombe of 709 North Fifth Tuesday when the car in which West, failed to stop for a stop she was riding collided with one sign at Fifth North and Fourth driven by Maurice Roche of West and hit the Busenbark auto. Corinne. The. boy received head injurThe highway patrol said Bessie C. Shafer was a passenger in ies, a broken arm and a broken a car driven by her husband collar bbne, according to Francis Marion Shafer when it Howard. Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and hold office shall not be denied Both male and female citizens all civil, political and religious are 'serious' following crash or abridged on account of sex. of this State shall enjoy equally rights and privileges. Sec. 2.Every citizen of the United States. 18 years of age or over, who makes proper procfof reeideace in this state for 30 days next preceding any election, or for sadi ether period as required by law, shall be entitled to vote in the elecdea. Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States, twenty one years of age or over, who has been a legal resident of this state for six months and of the county for sixty days next preceding any election, shall be entitled to vote tn the election, except that in a presidential election year persons who, make proper tn this state for thirty days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and of the United States proof of residence nt only. Sec. 3. In all cases except those of treason, felony or breach the peace, electors voters shall be privileged from arrest on the days of election, during their attendance at elections, and going to and returning therefrom. . ' Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may be held as provided by law. The terms of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers ahall be elected at such . time as may be provided by law. j Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey an'd defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. of Sec. 4. No elector shall be obliged to perform militia duty on the day of election except in time of war or public danger. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977. Savings so big if only . J. - 7 Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector Yffttf of this State unless such person be a Citizen of the United A joint resolution proposing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements for voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications -- pi ( ft , happens twice a year. t tl ) rj,i 20 V i fa'Fj.' IMIII r'lJU off on MEN'S BETTER ENTIRE STOCK OF CAROL KIRKPATRICK, left, and Rico Serbo will concert at Box Elder High school Oct. 16. Also Patricia Ratliff, accompanist. WOMEN'S appear in pictured is Vocal duo concert to launch series Carol Kirkpatrick, soprano, and Rico Serbo, tenor, will launch this seasons Box Elder Community Concert association series Saturday, Oct. 16, at Box Elder school. High The concert will begin at 8:15 p.m. The two young artists will appear here after gaining both in the United States and abroad. In addition to their concert appearances, each is an artists in his own right in the operatic field. Jackets Miss Kirkpatrick of Arizona and Serbo from California, met during the 1965 Merola Training program in San Francisco where Miss Kirkpatrick won first place in the 1965 San Francisco opera auditions.' She was Cinderell an he, Pincc Ramiro, in the Merolas La production of Rossinis Cenerentola and have been a duo ever since. Both singers are recipients of many grants and awards, including the Kirsten Flagstad SWEATERS Sale 14.60 & 16.00 Mens sweaters. Reg. $17 4 $20. Wintuk Orion acrylic in lots of patterns and styles including V and crew necks Blue, green or rust. Sale prices effective through Saturday. OFF award, Rockefeller grants, Corbett Foundation awards. Best selling styles in dress and sport coats and jackets. Self and fur trims in a wide variety of fabrics and styles. Junior and Misses sizes 5. to 18. TAKE ME home says this two month old Chihuahua mix dog. The little female is looking for a good home, as are other animals at the Brigham City Dog pound . . . . . . including this male silver toy poodle, one of two. animals Other available for placement are a neutered, Dachsund and a Dachsund ext. 70, mix. Call or Sale prices effective thru Saturday d 723-342- 734-983- (CC3AQGE IT 57 South Main 5t. Brigham City, Utah STORE HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Opan Friday night till S p.m. |