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Show r Thursday, October 26. 1972 Page State University Extension SerJess B. Low, leader, Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit; and Ethelwyn B. Wilcox, professor. Food and Nutrition, Utah State Univer- vices; SAUNA SUN THE 60 East Main Staet Salina( Utah i Talaphona 529-367- 1 1 sity. MEMSEROf THC An Residents 5 years of age may purchase a small game license for $2.50; nonresidents 12 years and over may pur12-1- Published Thursday of each weak at Salina Utah 64654 Second Clan Potaa Paid at Salina, Utah 84654 G Kent Crandall - Publisher Carla Crandall . Editor Subacription in Advanca, $4.00 par year-Singl- Copy 10 a j Lonesome anglers are quietly enjoying some of Utahs better fishing for the year as the general season continues through November 30. Most outdoorsmen have abandoned fishing because of hunting interests or cold weather. However, late fall is when the finer fish are often caught. Fisherman pressure on most waters is very light and anglers can pursue their sport at a leisurely pace. Another advantage of this late season sport is that a few days of fishing now could produce enough bragging fish to last all winter long. Adults Must Accompany Young Hunter Young hunters are reminded that they must be accompanied by an adult while hunting in LOST: Field glasses in saddle pocket in Salina area near Telephone Hollow or Browns Hole Corral. Contact Leo 5 Hunters years of age must be properly licensed and accompanied by a person 21 years or older while hunting game birds or animals. Persons under 12 years are not 529-44- DRAPERIES Selection 529-777- Large & FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Call Mrs. Warren Jen7. or sen, 529-38- 529-396- T.V. Service and Repair-Blac- k & White and Color. Fred Sheppard, 51 E., 3rd N., Salina. Tel. or D16tfc 529-39- 28 529-392- 9. REMEMBER Service. Why wait? Get your mower in shape NOW! Factory authorized repair for most lawnmowers and Complete stock of engines. parts. Twenty years of experience in the lawnmower busiWESTENSKOWS. Call ness. Stubbs Pro Hardware for pickup and delivery of your mower. TORO 527-373- 19.65 acres of great farm land plus a well, south of Monroe, forced to sell. PIANO. Console Spinet. Like new, will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm. Phone col- lect or write Tail-mPiano Organ Stores, Inc., EM3-57- Travel-al- l, teed. Also air conditioners, electronic air cleaners and humidifiers. Buy now, don't wait till fall, special prices now. A. & A. Round Oak Furnace Co., 351 South 11th Springville, Utah, Ph. East, poV-- 8. 529-360- FOR SALE: 16 ft. trailer house, 5, fully carpeted, very clean, twin butane tanks. Call sleeps Douglas Bown. 5, FOR SALE: 1968 Mobile Home, 12 x 50 Melody Home. Williamson Furnaces: Thebest there is. Oil, gas, electric, .installed, serviced and guaran- drive, wer steering, Very good tires and condition. $1550. See at Chevron Station, center of Salina, or call 5. 019t2c 528-782- 529-744- 9. 019t2c Attention!! Deer Hunters FOR SALE: 1965 International 05 34 an Salem, Oregon 97308. 41 Call Granger, 012t4c 07 019t2c FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1971 Buick Skylark Custom, blue & white, factory air, radio, 30,000 actual miles. Best of- ps, 4. fer call Carroll J. Mellor, 026tlp 528-755- Furniture getting ragged? Car seats looking old and worn? Ross Upholstery can make them look like new. Come in and see 0. us. 026tfc 529-328- 489-668- 1. F24tfc HEARING ear AIDS-Behi- model $159.00 total cost. Free test, free fitting in the privacy of your own home. Phone us collect for appointments. 100 guarantee for one year. G. Yeaman Sales, Salt Lake City, 012t4p FOR SALE BY OWNER: Older home on corner lot in booming Salina. Lot approximately 80 x 80 at 490 West Sandy Lane. brick. Has Building been vacant over 2 years. Vandals have broken all windows. I have windows and frames to replace all windows. Also 2 doors. You buy the place and do the work to install windows and doors and other needed repairs. I will also furnish new linoleum to cover all floors. All of this yours for only $3,500. $1,0C0 down, small monthly payments on balance at 5 discount interest. Wherecouldyou beat this? Hurry and call or write E. D. Workman, Neola, Utah. 10 discount for cash. No aeents please. 012t2c 353-45- JUST ARRIVED-Ne- Bicycles. w jarry parts for bike parts and tires. ed 11 We and A24tfc PIANO FOR SALE: Beautiful, new condition, less than price, cash or terms, 143 S. 12 State, Salina, 019tfc 529-330- 0. brick FOR SALE: home, oil heat. See at 5th S. 7. and Main in Gunnison, 026 t3c 528-797- A total 527-373- 6. for sale in Richfield, electric, GREAT INCOME 019t2c DO YOU HAVE A WILL? Dont delay, call today. Get it now, get it right. State & Federal 026tfc taxes, too, 529-330- 0. FOR RENT: house, unfurnished, on one acre. Inquire at Sherman basement house in Redmond. 026tlc Two-bedro- CONSTRUCTION kitchen, bathroom, living room, too. Commercial Buildings, or homes, old and new. Garage or patio, by me & you. 143 S. State St.,Salina, 0. A- -l 529-330- 026tfc Only one American farm in one thousand is operated by a giant corporation, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. 97 ed Westenskows. FOR FALL CUSTOM PLOWING NEEDS. Call Stan Jensen, 529-74. 026tfc IN YOUR AREA is going to make a lot money. We need an individual part time or full time for a product now being used by the thousands in your Area. Not a new product but a new Marketing Concept. NO SELLING - Requires only afew hours per week. Simply restock product when customers call you to bring more merchandise. Full exchange privilege. Investment secured by inventory. High SOMEONE year after year income Potential. Must be able to invest in products, a minimum of $1595.00 cash. No equipment to buy. If you have the DESIRE to succeed, write or call today. Marketing Dynamics, 351 Lawndale Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 or call collect for Mr. Gibson, - required for hunters under 16 years. Residents under 21 years of age desiring to purchase a hunting license must first complete an approved hunter safety course. Minimum age for hunting big game animals in Utah is 16 years. Venison Care Booklet Available illustrated section oncare in the field explains dressing, cooling, skinning, care of hide and transporting the carcass. A chapter on care of the meat at home gives pointers on aging, cutting and butchering, freezing, canning, smoking, etc. The last two chapters deal with game cooking methods roasting, broiling, pan frying, and contain recipes stewing for steaks, chops, roasts, pot roasts, stews, soups, ground venison and specialties. Peterson Funeral Home Re- FUNERAL SECURITY PLANS, INC. Utah hunters have aided the Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement program by the largest trust plan organization in the field. With good information, such as vehicle des- in America, representing leading cription, license number, description of hunters involved and numbers from aircraft and helicopters, enforcement agents have successfully prosecuted many arch enemies of wildlife. fixed-wing- pleased to announce association with Hunters Assist Wildlife Officers reporting violations observed sources has published a pamphlet which can help make this hunting season more enjoyable for both hunters and their wives. Venison Field Care and is available at all Cooking Wildlife Resources offices at no charge. The pamphlet contains tips on everything from dressing the deer to recipes. It is written by Flora Bard-wel- l, nutrition specialist, Utah Reports of bird dog training in unharvested crops brought a recent word of caution to dog owners from the Utah Division of Midlife Resources. Trainers are urged to get permission from landholders, especially before entering fields with standing crops. Complaints of crop damage are received every fall before and during bird seasons resulting in more farms being closed to hunters. This is often cau- - is funeral homes in many states. ed AN ASSOCIATE j. You are invited to write for information - many hours of officers time have been wasted trying to follow inaccurate or incomplete infor an Sec. 7. No member of the Legislature, during the term for which he was elected, shall be appointed or elected OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall Lake have been created, or the 1972 emoluments of which shall September 7, have been increased, during Dear ellow Citizens : the term for which he was elected. The Legislature of the State of Utah has Sec. 8. Members of the entrusted me with the responsibility for pubLegislature, in all cases except treason, felony or breach lishing the following Propositions, which reof the peace, shall be privlate to changes in the Constitution of the ileged from arrest during State of Utah. each session of the Legislature, for fifteen days next In the beginning of the body of each Propopreceding each session, and sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the in returning therefrom; and for words used in any speech Proposition as it will appear on the General or debate in either house, Election Ballot on November 7, 1972. Because they shall not be questioned in any other place. of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused Sec. 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive to be placed before you, I urge that each of of ; $25 per compensation you study the text of the Propositions in full. diem while actually in ses- sion, expenses of $15 per urge you to consult with your friends, diem while actually in sesneighbors and local civic leaders in order sion, and mileage as provided by law. that you may gain all information necessary Sec. 10. Each house shall to render a just and ivise decision. be the judge of the election and qualifications of its members, and may punish them for disorderly conduct, and with the concurrence of CLYDE L. MILLED of all members elected, expel a member for cause. Secretary of State Sec. 11. A majority of the sion to be submitted to the members of each house shall PROPOSITION NO. 1 LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE voters thereof before such constitute a quorum to tranlaw or ordinance shall take sact business, but a smaller REVISION number may adjourn from effect. SHALL ARTICLE VI OF day to day, and may compel 2. Sec. Sessions of the THE STATE CONSTIthe attendance of absent anbe shall held Legislature TUTION BE REVISED at the seat of govern- memberssuchin such manner and TO MAKE CHANGES nually penalties as each ment and shall begin on the under IN THE PROCEDURE second house may prescribe. in Monday January. AND MANNER OF OP- A Sec. 12. Each house shall session shall be ERATION OF THE heldgeneral during odd numbered determine the rules of its STATE LEGISLATURE a budget session proceedings and choose its AND THE LEGISLA- years, beandheld own officers and employees. during TIVE BRANCH OF shall Sec. 13. Vacancies that years. Legislation STATE GOVERNMENT, not the may occur in either house of INCLUDING THE LAW- state directly related beto conthe legislature shall be filled MAKING RULES AND sideredbudget themay by Legislature in such manner as may be PROCEDURE. (THE during budget sessions only provided by law. LAW AND if PRESENT permitted by a joint resoSec. 14. Each house shall THE PROPOSED REVI- lution by a journal of its proSIONS ARE ON CARDS of the passed members elected to keep IN THE POLLING each house. ceedings, which, except in case of executive sessions, PLACE AND BOOTH.) Sec. 3. The members of shall be published, and the Be it resolved by the Leg- the of Representayeas and nays on any quesislature of the State of Utah, tives, House after the first election, tion, at the request of five s of all members shall be chosen members of such house, shall by the qualelected to each of the two ified voters of the be entered upon the journal. respective houses voting in favor thererepresentative districts, on Sec. 15. All sessions of the of: the first Tuesday after the Legislature, except those of Section 1. It is proposed first Monday in November, the Senate while sitting in to amend Article VI of the 1896, and there- executive session, shall be Constitution of the State of after. Their term of office public; and neither house, shall he two years, from the without the consent of the Utah to read: Sec. 1. The Legislative first day of January next other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to any power of the State shall be after their election. vested: Sec. 4. The senators shall other place than that in 1. In a Senate and House be chosen by the qualified which it may be holding of Representatives which voters of the respective sen- session. Sec. 16. No general sesshall be designated the Leg- atorial districts, at the same islature of the State of Utah. times and places as members sion of the Legislature shall exceed sixty calendar days, 2. In the people of the of the House of RepresentaState of Utah, as hereinafter tives, and their term of office except in cases of impeachshall be four years from the ment. No budget session stated: The legal voters or such first day of January next shall exceed twenty calendar fractional part thereof, of after their election and as days, except in cases of imf as may be peachment. No special sesthe State of Utah as may be nearly shall be elected sion shall exceed thirty calprovided by law, under such practicable conditions and in such man- in each biennium as the Leg- endar days, except in cases ner and within such time islature shall determine by of impeachment. When any as may he provided by law, law with each apportion- session of the Legislature ment. trying cases of impeachment may initiate any desired legislation and cause the same Sec. 5. No person shall be exceeds the number of calto be submitted to a vote of eligible to the office of sen- endar days it may remain the people for approval or ator or representative who as in session as provided in this members shall rejection, or may require of the last date provided by section, the for compensation any law passed by the Legis- jaw for filing for the office receivethe usual per diem exlature (except those laws is not a citizen of the United only vote States, twenty-fiv- e passed by a of penses and mileage. years Sec. 17. The House of of the members elected to age, a qualified voter in the each house of the Legisla- district from which he is Representatives shall have ture) to be submitted to the chosen, a resident for three the sole power of impeachvoters of the Shite before years of the State, and for ment, but in order to ims of all the such law shall take effect. six months of the district peach, members elected must vote The legal voters or such from which he is elected. fractional part thereof as Sec. 6. No person holding therefor. Sec. 18. All impeachment? may be provided by law, of any public office of profit or any legal subdivision of the trust under authority of the shall be tried by the Senate, State, under such conditions United States, or of this and Senators, when sitting and in such manner and State, shall he a member of for that purpose, shall take within such time as may he the Legislature: Provided, oath or make affirmation to provided by law, may initiate That appointments in the do justice according to the any desired legislation and State Militia, and the offices law and the evidence. Whn cause the same to be sub- of notary public, justice of the Governor is on trial, the mitted to a vote of the people the peace. United States Chief Justice of the Supreme of said legal subdivision for commissioner, and postmas- Court shall preside. No perapproval or rejection, or may ter of the fourth class, shall son shall he convicted withrequire any law or ordinance not, within the meaning of out the concurrence of of the senators elected. passed by the law making this section, be considered body of said legal subdivi offices of profit or trust. Sec. 19. The Governor and other State and Judicial officers, except justices of the peace, shall be liable to impeachment for high crimes, or malfeamisdemeanors, sance in office; but judgment in such cases shall extend only to removal from office and disqualification to hold jiny office of honor, trust or The profit in the State. party, whether convicted or acquitted, shall nevertheless, be liable to prosecution, trial and punishment according to State of Utah Salt city F I two-thir- I two-thir- two-third- one-hal- two-thir- two-third- two-thir- ; . law. Sec. 20... No person shall 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 been acquitted. Sec. 21. -- All officers not liable to impeachment shall be removed for any of the offenses specified in this article, in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 22. Every bill shall be read by title three separate times in each house except in cases where of the house where such bill is pending suspend two-thir- this Except requirement. general appropriation bills and bills for the codification and general revision of laws, no bill shall be passed con- taining more than one subject, 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 majority of all the members elected to each house of the Legislature. Sec. 23. Notwithstanding any provision of this Constitution, 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 exemptions or modifications to any such provision. Sec. 24. The presiding officer of each house, not later than five days following adjournment, shall sign all bills and joint resolutions passed by the Legislature, certifying to their accuracy and authenticity as enacted by the graph or other private individual or corporate enterprise or undertaking. Sec. 30. Notwithstanding two-third- Sec. 33. The Legislature Legislature. 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 Legis- law. lature by a vote of PROPOSITION NO. 2 of all the members elected to RESTRICTING BAIL IN each house, shall otherwise CERTAIN FELONY direct. CASES Sec. 26. No private or spe- SHALL SECTION 8 OF cial law shall be enacted ARTICLE I OF THE where a general law can be STATE CONSTITUTION applicable. BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT PERSONS Sec. 27. The Legislature shall not authorize any game SHALL NOT BE BAILABLE WHEN ACCUSED of chance, lottery or gift enOF A FELONY WHILE terprise under any pretense O N PROBATION or for any purpose. OR OTt WHILE PAROLE, Sec. 28. The Legislature FREE ON BAlDsAWAIT-INshall not delegate to any speTRIALNON A cial commission, private corPREVIOUS FELONY poration or association, any CHARGE. WHERE THE power to make, supervise or PROOF IS EVIDENT DR interfere with any municipal THE PRESUMPTION improvement, money, propSTRONG. erty or effects, whether held Be it resolved by the Legin trust or otherwise, to levy taxes, to select a capitol site, islature of the State of Utah, s or to perform any municipal of all members elected to each of the two functions. Sec. 29. The Legislature houses voting in favor thereshall not authorize the State, of: Section 1. It is proposed or any county, city, town, township, district or other to amend Article I, Section political subdivision of the 8 of the Constitution of the State to lend its credit or State of Utah to read: subscribe to stock or bond? Sec. 8. All prisoners shall in aid of any railroad, tele be bailable by sufficient sur. - eties, except for capital offenses when the proof is evident or the presumption strong or where a person in accused of the commission of a felony while on probation or parole, or while free on bail awaiting trial on a previous felony charge, and where the proof is evident or the presumption strong. Section 2. The Secretar 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 on January 1, 1973. any general or special provisions of the Constitution, the Legislature in order to insure continuity of state and local government operations in periods of emergency resulting from disaster cqused by enemy attack shall have the power and immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointof ment, the incumbents which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such PROPOSITION NO. 3 offices, and (2) to adopt such measures as may be neces- CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS sary and proper for insuring SHALL SECTION 6 OF the continuity of governARTICLE X OF THE mental operations including, STATE CONSTITUTION but not limited to, the financBE REPEALED, REMOVING THE MANDAing thereof; but subsections 1 and 2 of this section shall TORY REQUIREMENT not permit the public officer? THAT CITIES OF THE so appointed to act or the FIRST AND SECOND measures so adopted to be in CLASS HAVE THEIR contravention of the ConstiOWN 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, mittees established by law to s of all member.! function between legislative elected to each of the two sessions, members of the Leg- houses voting in favor there islature shall receive addi- of: tional per diem compensaSection 1. It is proposed tion and mileage at a rate to Section 6 of Article not to exceed that provided X repeal of the Constitution of the in this Constitution for regState of Utah. ular legislative sessions. Section 2. The secretary of Sec. 32. The Legislature state is directed to submit may appoint temporary or this pro)osed repeal to the permanent nonmember em- electors of the State of Utah ployees for work during and at the next general election between sessions, including in the manner provided by independent legal counsel law. which shall provide and conSection 3. If adopted by trol all legal services for the Legislature except as the the electors of this state, this Legislature by law shall au- repeal shall take effect Janthorize performance thereof uary 1, 1973. by the attorney general. PROPOSITION NO. 4 shall appoint a legislative auditor to serve at its pleasure. The legislative auditor shall have authority to conduct audits of any funds, functions, and accounts in any branch, department, agency or political subdivision of this state and shall perform such other related duties as may be prescribed by the Legislature. He shall report to and be answerable only to the Legislature. Section 2. S.J.R. No. 11 passed at the General Session of the 39th Legislature on March 11. 1971, is hereby repealed and withdrawn in its entirety from the next general election, and the secretary of state in lieu of it is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in 4he manner provided by two-thir- two-third- PERMITTING ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT SHALL SECTION 4 OF ARTICLE XI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO PRESCRIBE ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT FROM WHICH COUNTIES MAY SELECT, SUBJECT TO REFERENDUM, THE FORM WHICH BEST SERVES EACH COUN TYS NEEDS. Be it resolved by the Leg- islature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XI, Section 4 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 4. The Legislature shall by general law prescribe optional forms of county government and shall allow each county to select, subject to referendum in the manner provided by law, the prescribed optional form which best serves its needs, and by general laws shall provide for precinct and township organizations. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elector? of the State 6f Utah at the next general ejection in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1973. two-third- OF -C,'); wiiTLil about Funeral Security Trust Plans. On occasion, 2 sed by careless people working dogs through unharvested field Unharvested Crops and Dog Training Dont Mix Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution Carrol J.Mellor. 528-755- 4, BEAUTIFUL room, home for sale in Elsinore. 6. Call 019t2c JENSENS T.V. SERVICE of Richfield servicing this area Transistor and color daily. Call or specialist. collect for prompt service. 015tfc 299-00- allowed to hunt game in Utah. ps, 529-743- or 019t2c FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1971 Buick Skylark Custom, blue & radio, white, factory air, 30, 0U0 actual miles. Best offer Mil buy hides of all kinds, sheep, deer, elk, cow, etc. Call 397 South 5, Glen Bird, 3rd East, Salina. TD21p 528-33- after 25 equip- MOtfc 896-43- 529-77- 6:00 P.M. 012t2p ment need arises. HesstonHay Equipment, John Deere Farm Equipment, only 14 miles north of Salina. Reliable service. Doing business since 1945. Authorized Crane or call call GUNNISON your Utah. 12-1- R. FURNITURE chase a small game license for $20. The license entitles one to hunt upland game birds, waterfowl and cottontail rabbits. A Federal duck stamp is not The Division of Wildlife all deer hides. Bring to packing house or contact Bill Holt or Russell Holt. Call 9. or 019t2c Will buy QWU&P&dl R. mation reported by hunters who suspected a game violation. A recent report of illegal hunting from a helicopter caused enforcement personnel to spend several hours and considerable travel time away from their normal enforcement duties. Although well intentioned, hunters information proved inaccurate. Chief of Law Enforcement John Nagel requests continued cooperation but emphasizes a need for accurate and substantial information of suspected violations. CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State |