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Show The Salina Sun, October 31, 1974, Paee 9 ASCS County Executive Direc- Wool Referendum Vote Ballots will be mailed to all known wool and lamb producers in Sevier and Piute Counties to enable them to vote in a national referendum on a proposed new agreement for the advertising and promotion of wool, according to Wendell L. Roberts. The American Party defends The U.S. Constitution $ tor for Sevier and Piute Counties. The mail referendum being held November 4th through 15th will enable producers to vote their approval or disapproval of a new agreement between USDA and the American Sheep Producers Council, (ASPC), which provides for the USBA to withhold a part of any wool payments that might be made to producers to finance advertising and sales promotion programs by ASPC for wool and lamb. The withheld funds would also be used by ASPC to develop and disseminate information on product quality, production management and marketing improvement for wool and sheep. Wool and lamb producers will be mailed an explanatory statement about the proposed new agreement along with the ballot. The new agreement is similar to one approved by producers in 1971. If approval is voted, payment deductions of up to 'i cents a pound on shorn wool and 71 cents a hundredweight on unshorn lambs would be made, the same as the maximum deduction rates for the 1966-7per.iod. Since no wool payments were made for 1973 marketings, there were no deductions for that ear. 1 1 2 KleiD TJkassey County Commissioner S-A-- The Historic Sevier Courthouse Mr. Roberts emphasized the neutrality of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the proposal being submitted to wool and lamb producers. "'Our sole interest is in conducting a fair and impartial referendum." lie said. V-E Anyone may vote who has owned sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1973. Votes may be cast by individuals, corpora- - BLM Caution Snow Homecoming Breathes there a Snow College alumnus who can recall Founders' Days of the past without nostalgia? Does this nostalgic- thinking recall Friday night bonfires and torchlight parades, the lighted "S" on the hillside, the big and exciting Saturday parades, featuring the Homecoming queens.the ght football games, and the fun dances that climaxed a wonderful Homecoming Week? e How would it be to those days? Wouldnt it be great? The time has come to make your reservations for the 1974 Alumni Banquet. The Alumni Council, with Darrell Warren, of Gunnison as President, have great plans for this event. A decision has been made to hold the banquet at Homecoming time, which is November 9th. this year, rather than at Commencement time as has been the practice during the past several years. Second, they have committed themselves to a short, snappy program with a maximum of good food and a minimum of words. Also, they parade, scheduled for noon that day. On this float will ride some the queens of the past-fro- m 20's, the 30's, the 40's. etc. Norma Reynolds, of Salina, is Chairman of the Float Committee. William "Bill" Elliott, former Ephraimite, now living in Roy, has consented to act as Toastmaster at this year's event. Mr. Elliott was prominent in foren- Trick Or Treat On Excessive s Range Feeding Due to drought conditions, range forage production has been significantly reduced on many range areas administered by the Richfield District, Bureau Assoof Land Management. ciated with this reduced forage production, the forage is often deficient in nutrients. These conditions may appear sics and drama to warrant supplemental hay productions while attending Snow in the feed and grain feeding and 30's. lot" type operations on national The Alton Stringham, a resource lands, but under no prominent former Manti family, circumstances will these actions has been selected to receive be permitted. This type of honors this year and will be practice concentrates livestock, toasted by Kay Keeler Willard-sen- . particularly cattle and can A former faculty member of . adversely affect long term range Snow will also be toasted, but conditions due to vegetation and the identity of this person will soil damage. be kept secret until the program Protein concentrate blocks , is underway. may be used on national A resource land if approved by the package price has been Richfield District. Fearl M. worked out by the Council, Parker. District Manager, urges whereby combined football and those livestock operators with banquet tickets can be obtained for only $4.50. Snow Badgers questions on this matter to will play Ricks College at 2 P.M. contact the District's Area and the banquet will follow at 5 Managers before starting any P.M. that day. Alumni officers supplemental feeding program. hope that former Snow students will plan to attend all activities, including the 12 o'clock noon am well aware that our parade, the 2 P.M. football game, the 5 P.M. banquet, and economic system has imperfecthe 9 P.M. dance in the tions But it is, in my gymnasium. Also, conducted opinion, still the best economic tours of the campus will be system in the world for available during the afternoon. providing a high standard of Dont delay! Make your living, for responding to soreservations today by writing or cietys changing needs, for calling Doris Larsen, Alumni innovation, and for the preservation of freedom. Every Secretary, at Snow College, Banquet tickets are possible step should be taken to available for $3.50 if purchased preserve its central feature of separately. competition." - fiercely-fou- plan to sponsor a float in the lions, or partnerships. Any producer who is not already known to the county ASCS office is urged bv Mr. Roberts to come bv or call in order to receive a ballot and explanatory material. Ihc Scvier-PiutCounty ASCS office is located at 25 South First Fast, Richfield, Utah. The phone number is Any eligible producer may vote in the referendum, without regard for race, color, sex. religion, or national origin. 1 ... c 896-508- 283-461- Recognize this Halloween Spook"? It Is none other fhan Nazareth Gafa in earlier years, enjoy ing the traditional Halloween Masquerade. On this particular Halloween, Nazareth was In Hawaii during World War II. Then, as now, everyone enjoyed clowning It up just a bit. He won second prize at the ball with this costume. TEXAS. FREE DE LEON PRESS: "An individual's self- of his concept is the core affects h every personality, aspect of human behavior: the ability to learn, the capacity to grow and change, the choice of triends, mates and careers. It's no exaggeration to say that a is the strong positive best Poss,b.'e preparation to, success ,n I, fe. VI NON-PARTISA- .i Juttict Tan of Yr N Suprtmt Court Vot T.rm E. JUDGE L. CALLISTER, for Ono JR. (Incumbent) AMERICAN REPUBLICAN o o For No District US Representative. L District State Representatne State For 72 No 4 For County Commistiontr, For yr. form For 1 No ' 72 Utah State Board of Education District No 7 Four Year term For Board Member REUBEN yr. ttrm 4 Voto D. LAW MASSEY yr ttrm 2 ft For County Shtriff HUNTSMAN For County Cltrk A Auditor DeVON P0ULS0N D For County Cltrk STANFORD L For County Rtcordtr 0LC0TT D For County Trtaturtr LEDA II Auditor FILLMORE For County Rtcordtr ROBERT A For County Astttsor For County Atstttor JENSEN For County Trttsurtr For County Attomty For County Attomty For County Survtyor L MdFF For County Surveyor For BERNARD County Commitsiontr, For County Shtriff K. District County Commitsiontr, HAROLD For County Committionar, 2 yr. ttrm IVAN MILLS L No PAUL TURNER DEAN C. NIELSEN REX V. TIBBS (Incumbent, unopposed) be retained in the office of District Judge of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District? S. BROWN Representative DEAN SAMUELS WILLIS Judge Judicial District Shall DON District US Representative, For 1 RON INKLEY For District Sixth For Unittd Stotts Stnttor BRUCE BANGERTER For Unittd Status Stnator E. J. "JAKE" GARN RICHARD J. MAUGHAN J For Justice of Peace, Seiner North Precinct JACK R. CASTO For Consttblt Justice of Peace, Sevier North Precinct D For Consftblt UTAH LAND USE ACT REFERENDUM Proposition No. Land An act providing for development of a planned land use policy for Utah. Use Commission, appointed by the Governor, is authorized to formulate a comwith local governments in publishing prehensive state land use plan; in designating critical areas of greater than and use land local for plans guidelines local concern; allocate federal funds received for state land use purposes: and. assure that all agency programs are consistent with state lar.d use programs. The Commission shall provide the legislature, for its consideration, a final statewide plan of critical land use areas. . An appropriation of $306,000 is provided. 1 EXECUTIVE ARTICLE REVISION A For Against Q Shall Article VII of the State Constitution be revised to provide for a Lieutenant Governor, to delete the Secretary of State as a constitutional officer, to allow the State Auditor and State Treasurer to run for reelection to their respective offices; to to permit the legislature to act on bills vetoed by the governor after adjournment; on the Board of Examiners; State of in of lieu the Auditor State the Secretary place to require the Board of Examiners to examine only unliquidated claims; and to make other changes in the executive article. (The present law and the proposed revisions are on cards in the polling place and booth.) For Against Proposition No. 3 ON TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY IN LIEU UNIFORM MOTOR VEHICLES. AIRCRAFT AND WATERCRAFT) TAX Shall Article XIII of the State Constitution be amended by adding a new section to permit the legislature to exempt aircraft, watercraft or tangible personal property (principally motor vehicles) which is registered for use upon public highways or public lands, from taxation as property and to provide in lieu thereof a statewide uniform fee, assessment or levy; provided the value of such property shall remain only for the purpose of establishing debt limitations. (The present law and the proposed revisions are on cards in the polling place and booth.) Against 1, Devon Poulson, County Clerk in and for the County of Sevier, in the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a ture and correct copy of the ballot to be voted on in the election to beheld Novembers, 1974. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and affixed my official Proposition No. 4 SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS Shall Article XI V of the State Constitution be amended by adding a new section to permit the legislature to authorize any county, city, town to establish special districts to provide water, sewerage, drainage, flood control, garbage, hospital, transportation, recreation, and fire protection services, and to levy taxes and issue bonds for acquiring, constructing, and equipping any of these facilities, conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified voters of the district. (The present law and the proposed amendments are on cards in the polling place and booth.) For For seal. Against Q DEVON POULSON COUNTY CLERK O for Ono |