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Show T r H T MM I 4 THE Page Six Attend Workshop At Missouri U. Schultz, regional director for the Southeastern Utah ComHal munity Action Program, Inc., left Oct. 8 for Columbia, Mo., to attend the University of Missouri Community ter. Action Training mms Area Airman Chosen For SAC Tests CAP Director To Cen- Staff Sergeant Gordon R. Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Bingham of Hiawatha, is providing vital maintenance support for the Strategic Air Command's (SAC) 15th Combat Competition the which tests electronically same deadly skills SAC combat crews are using to fight Communist aggression in Southeast Asia. The week-lontrials, which be2 Oct. at Fairchild AFB, gan Wash., feature the 37 top Hustler Strato Fortress and bomber crews of the command. Sergeant Bingham is a navigation systems repairman for the 2 selected to represent the 449th Bomb Wing at Kincheloe AFB, Mich. The coveted honor of being chosen to support their units entry in the world series of bombing is awarded to maintenance personnel on the basis of technical skill, proficiency and consistent performoutstanding ance. Maintenance crews work around the clock if need be to insure that all systems in their aircraft are in peak condition to meet the grueling challenges of the two e round robin nighttime, missions required in the competition. g Mr. Schultz is devoting two weeks to an intensive training workshop designed to expand the knowledge of rural directors in new methods of administering Community Action programs. The training will be conducted by University of Missouri personnel with the aid of noted authorities from all areas of the United States. The Southeastern Utah Community Action Program, Inc., is supported by the Office of Economic Opportunity, but is administered locally under the direction of a supervisory board with members from Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties. Kenneth Silliman of Green River is chairman of the supervisory board. 2 8 The crew procedures. One girl and two boys were amassing the highest number of points in combined bombing and born at the Carbon Hospital on navigation for both missions will the dates listed to the following: be the winner of the Fairchild Sept. 28: Mrs. Joseph L. Trophy. Price, girl. Dennis Oct. 2: Mrs. Heber Sergeant Bingham, a graduate of Carbon High School, attended Ward, Huntington, boy. Oct. 4: Mrs. Ward J. Jensen, College of Eastern Utah. His wife, Maria, is the daughter Price, boy. of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lopez of 610 San Pablo, Laredo, Tex. U.S. Bond Sales August sales in Carbon County of U. S. Savings Bonds totaled NOTICE OF MECHANIC'S LEIN $26,583, bringing the The following described vehicles total to $299,307. This represents will be sold Friday, October 16, 75 per cent of the countys 1966 1966, at the Garage, sales goal. Green River, Utah, to satisfy mechanics lein outstanding: and Vas-que- eight-mont- Wrecked 61 Dodge Sedan, Serial No. 5162167832, owner, P. D. Huff, Dragerton, Utah. Towing and storage charges, $176.00, plus sales tax of $6.06. Total of lein, UTAH PRICE, SUN-ADVOCAT- Huntington Ford Pickup, Serial No. owner, Buddy F. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 1528, Acampo, Calif. Repairs totaling $492.66, plus sales tax of $16.45. Total of lein $509.11. Wrecked Van Trailer, Serial No. owner Nashville Rental, P. 0. Box Equipment 5245 E. Station, Nashville, Tenn. Towing and storage charges, F10D6M10636, - Francy LeRoy 687-240- 2 out the county. been stationed, to visit with her persons don ated father, Levi Lott, and his grandblood at the recent visit of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Red Cross Bloodmobile. A wedding recepMr. and Mrs. Bill Rowley have Jones of Elmo. was held for them Saturday tion returned from a flying trip to They left for Florida South Dakota where they visited evening. will be stationed with their daughter and husband, Mr. where he Air Force. They were marthe and Mrs. Jerry Anderton. ried in Texas several months ago. Mrs. Ailena Fillmore made a A bey was born to Mr. and trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Dennis Ward Oct. 2 at CarShe and Mr. Fillmore, who joined her later, attended a wedding re- bon hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cato ception for her nephew Jerry Wagner are maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Black and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Johnson Ward are paternal grandparents. The North Emery Junior High went through the Salt Lake LDS on their last Rangers beat the South Emery Wednesday Temple Junior High Bulldogs in a baseanniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones ar- ball game at Ferron Friday afterSixty-eig- ht The Emery Spartans defeated Randy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Johnson, is home af- the Green River Rams Friday . in Price ter spending several days at Car- evening Mrs. Addie Richards is home bon Hospital recovering from a bullet wound in the leg. He and after spending most of the sumseveral older boys went to the mer with her husband Drew who deseret to find a bobcat they is working elsewhere on construchad seen the previous day. The tion projects. Bill Huntington, son of Mr. and gun accidently went off hitting him in the leg. Mrs. Jessie Huntington of TorE. R. Bennett returned Monday rence, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. s after a trip to Seat- Jack Bacca were here for the tle where he visited his brother bow and arrow hunt. Lee and other relatives. Recently Maurine Nielson, counTed Wilson is in Carbon Hos- ty nurse, gave tuberculin tests to pital recuperating from a heart kindergarten and eighth graders and school lunch workers through rived from Texas, attack last week. 46-0- three-week- where he has noon 6-- Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A $182.06. 55 Thursday, October 13, 1966 f State of Utah ff 'OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, "C , , SALT LAKE CUT August 29, V f ,j 1G 1 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 will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State has caused to be placed before you, 1 ' Legislature 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. ,, : THEREFORE pointment of committees to ascertain facts and make recommendations as to any subjact within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may be created by joint resolutions. A resolution creating any such committee may authorize it to act during sessions of the legislature, during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session. Any such committee shall have the powers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it, including the power of subpoena and the power to hire and to maintain staff, and in addition it shall have such powers and perform such duties as may be provided by law or by the rules of the legislature or either house thereof. The legislature may provide for the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any such committee. This amendment, if adopted by the electors of the state, shall take effect the first da of Sec. 34. Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be convened by the governor as provided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall be convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives, acting jointly, upon written res of the memquest by bers of each house. At a special session convened by the presiding officers of the two houses, the legislature Bliall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution s of the approved by members ot either house. The legislature, however, may provide for its expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. two-third- VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, the people of this sovereign State of Utah Fausett-Etz- el are blessed with the constitutional guarantees of life, liberty, property, and self government Mortuary and, Each flight includes high and Grant C. Fausett, Robert Etzel sales tax $11.13. WHEREAS, the guarantee of low altitude pinpoint navigation $317.75, plus and Bruce Bird Morticians Total of lein $328.88. self government itself extends to tests and resimulated bomb 680 East 1st South the right of the people to revise GARAGE, leases against three radar bomb their constitutional charter; and Phone Price Green Utah River, scoring mobile sites located at WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the people should turn their Wendell and Newdale, Iduho, and First Published: Oct. 6, 1966 attention periodically to a conLast Published: Oct. 13, 1966 Sentinel Plan Spokane, Wash, sideration of fundamental conPROPOSITION NO. 7 The accuracy of the simulated cepts of government and the Funnon Shimmin Burial Life bomb releases are NOTICE TO BIDDERS of government in the machinery LEGISLATIVE eleccomputed light of everchanging social and The Board of Education of the COMPENSATION AND 711 North 5th East tronically by the mobile sites economic conditions; Price EXPENSES from their record of release sig- Carbon County School District NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT for bids all SHALL will SECTION 9 OF 2 Phone furnishing accept s nal and the score is combined of RESOLVED by ARTICLE VI OF THE CONand materials for carpeting labor each elected to the members with navigation points earned Sincerely, STITUTION OF THE STATE branch of the Legislature, that 1967. from a possible total of 750 per the kindergarten rooms in the Mitchell OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO be recommended to the elec- January, it MILLER L. CLYDE Durrant and PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors to vote at the general eleccompetition mission. An umpire Wellington, Reeves, PROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RESecretary of State Funeral Home tion to be held in 1966 for or flies with each crew to check Peterson Elementary Schools. CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF against a convention to consider are on file in Specifications Dick Mitchell and Ronald Kosec compliance with competition rules THEIR SERVICES IN THE THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and the Board of Education Office at AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS' Morticians of tion vote in the affirmative, the whether it shall be amended or Be is resolved by SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, the candidates fifteen 1st receiving ' revised. 333 is Utah East action Price, this South, it elected each to members the By Phone 8 Here From Myton highest number of votes cast at deemed necessary that such 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PRO branch of the Legislature. and bids will be opened at it? E OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND such election shall constitute the proposition be submitted to the CONSTITUTION Mrs. Lydia Peatross has been meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. AN ALLOWANCE PAUL REVERE LIFE STATE OF UTAH BE charter commission. The ballot said electors. ' ' PROPOSITION NO. 1 AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND for a charter commission shall visiting relatives in Price the on October 20, , 1966. . BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- FOR ANNUAL INSURANCE SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY METROPOLITAN not contain designa- ED that the any party week. She was The Board reserves the right past Secretary of State OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING accompanition. Burial Life . Sickness GOVERNMENT is directed to submit this propoed from Myton by her son and to MEETINGS OF A GEN-ERA- COMMITTEE reject any or all bids', and Sec 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the electors of the State CONSISTING Accident LEGISLATURE SHALL- - A NEW ARTICLE of SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. waive any informality in any bid. the is of approved, government Utah in the general election EXCEED FORTY-FIVLEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS BE ADDED TO THE CON- charter FRANK CAPALBO, Agent Peatross, who returned to make within commission ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE OF THE STATE one month after shall,elected, to be held in 1966. The proposi- ISLATIVE DAYS IN MOVELL JEWKES, STITUTION tion shall be submitted to the NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED Price the homeward journey with her. I N OFFICIAL OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and timebeing to be set by electors in the following form: OF 75,000 OR the BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. COUNTIES and meet of State, Secretary Whereas the thirty-sixt- h Lej TO EXCEED MORE PERSONS TO ES- organize TWENTY First Published: Oct. 6, 1966 REPORT OF CONDITION OF CARBON EMERY BANK in the metropolitan re1. is Section proposed to islature of the State of Uta LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN amend Article ItVI, Section TABLISH A METROPOLI- gion and proceed to frame a 9 of Last Published: Oct. 13, 1966 OF PRICE, UTAH deemed call to it necessary NUMBERED GOVERYEARS. EVEN TAN FORM OF forth a plan of of the State of charter Constitution the setting a or to convention revise METROWITHIN PROPOSAL WOULD THIS NMENT at the close of business September 20, 1966, a state banking institution government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Utah to read as follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the NOTICE organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a Sec. 9. Unless otherwise proUtah has recommended and ANY DAR DAY SESSION WHICH REPLACE COULD charter commission shall be adthat the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members of member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance The Board of Education of the OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the the legislature shall receive Comelection for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Carbon state shall be repaid by the County School District LOCAL GOVERNMENT pensation for their services of vention; therefore vote either, REGION, THE WITHIN five within Reserve Bank of this District. 1. to is Section region metropolitan It is offering for sale the following proposed $1,000.00 a year for the legisfor a convention Charter commissioners amend Article VI, Sections lative term payable monthly. ASSETS described tract of land located in Section 1. The residents of a years. a convention be allowed no pay for their shall against of of 16 the the and Constitution The members shall also receive Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items county with a resident popula- services, bat shall be allowed if a majority of all the electors, State of Utah to read: ' Helper, Utah. expense and mileage allowance tion of not fewer than 75,000 necessary expenses by the board in process of collection $ 1,687,837.42 voting at this election, shall Sec. 2. Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for attending Beginning at a point which is as determined by the last na- of examiners. vote for the United States Government obligations, direct a convention, legislature shall be held annu- sessions of the legislature ' aha 238.7 feet North and 954.8 feet tional or state census are emand Sec 7. The charter so framed Legislature, at its next ses- ally at the seat of government. meetings ' of single-hous- e and guaranteed 3,283,951.03 East from the Southwest comer powered to establish a metropolshall be filed with the Secretary sion, provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between and provide for the shall itan region Obligations of Statek and political subdivisions 2,347,612.79 of Section 18, ' commissame. calling the known as general sessions shall sessions and during periods Township 13 South, government thereof, subject only of State by the charter Other securities submitted to the be held in 20,250.00 years, when the legislature is in ad- -' 10 East of the Salt Lake the limitations of this article. sion and then to Range metro3 PROPOSITION of the electors NO, and shall journment, and when otherwise which sessions qualified Federal funds sold regular 1,100,000.00 Sec. 2. Notwithstanding any Meridian, and running thence be known as budget sessions engaged in official legislative region at an election to OF ST ATE SUCCESSION Other loans and discounts other provisions of the constitu- politan 7,469,035.10 North a distance of 656.1 feet; deterbe be held at a time to business. No increase of compenshall be held in AUDITOR AND tion of this state, a metropolitan Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, commisyears. Regular sessions shall sation shall be effective during thence East a distance of 208.7 government created in accord- mined by the charter STATE TREASURER less not than commence at 12 oclock, P.M. on the period for which members 201,106.26 feet; thence South a distance of ance with the procedure out sion, which shall be , and other assets representing bank premises SHALL SECTION 3 OF the second Monday in January. of the then existing house of sixty days subsequent to its Real estate owned other than bank premises 7,288.09 656.1 feet; thence West 208.7 feet lined herein may assume or CONVII THE ARTICLE OF completion and not more than may have been At a budget session the legis- representatives transfer powers and functions of one Al- STITUTION OF THF, STATE year from such date. votto the point of beginning. shall consider only (1) elected. lature prounits, governmental existing AMENDED be OF UTAH BE ternative provisions may TOTAL ASSETS If adopted by the electors of $16,117,080.69 revenue to support a ed general appropriation bills for Proposals will be received at vide for upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE the succeeding fiscal year, (2) the state this amendment shall asgovernment, metropolitan STATE free AUDITOR AND THE the regular meeting of the Board sume indebtedness of existing to the manner of obtaining revenue bills necessary therefor, take effect the first day of JanuLIABILITIES charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI of Education at 7:30 p.m., October governmental units, transfer of- copies of the proposed (3) bills necessary to implement ary, 1967. of ' certified Demand deposits and its alternatives, by BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT individuals, partnerships, appropriations in general ap' 20, 1966, at its office located at ficial records, funds and other the chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCESPROPOSITION NO. 8 . and corporations bills for new pro $ 4,214,272.47 and assets, and provide 333 East 1st South, Price, Utah. property commission, shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propnation recta, programs or services, (4) Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, for all matters necessary or in OF EXAMINERS BOARD for manner THAN THE ONE TERM legislative matters submitted to the provided The Board reesrves the right to incidental to the effectuation of AMENDMENT and corporations notice of petition in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. 8,235,698.65 the in the legislature writing by accept or reject any or all pro- the foregoing provisions. Such proposed charter and alDeposits of United States Government 87,205.20 SHALL ' SECTION 13 OF Section L It is proposed to governor during the session, and 3. Whenever the real ternative waive any informality Sec or posals provisions by approved 3 matters of ARTICLE VH OF THE CONStates and political subdivisions Section (5) legislative brought Articls amend VII, 'Deposits 2,577,123.56 of a region metropolitan a majority of the electors voting of the Cooetitotiaa of the State before tbs session W introduc STITUTION OF THE STATE in any proposal. Certified and officers checks, etc to create a metropolitan thereon 47,538.42 shall become the organic of Utah to read ae follows: tion by of the mem OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO so do to MOVELL a JEWKES, petition government, law of the metropolitan region TOTAL DEPOSITS (items 13 to 19) $15,161,838.30 here of either house. The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF be metroshall the See. No 8. filed be person naming may at a time to be fixed therein, IS legislature, however, may pro- EXAMINERS, WHICH 5,125,485.13 (a) Total demand deposits politan region and describing and shall supersede any existing eligible to the office of governor vide lor its expenses. COMPRISED OF THE GOVFirst Published: Oct. 6, 1966 Such charter. The government or secretary of state unless be tfaa boundaries thereof. (b) Total time and savings deposits .... 10,036,353.17 session ERNOR, THE SECRETARY Last Published: Oct. 13, 1966 petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any shall have attained to the age of Sec. 16. No general the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE ATfied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in- of thirty years at the time of TOTAL LIABILITIES $15,161,838.30 legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL. THIS or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- bis election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE Probate and within the proposed metropoli- ter. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AGAINST THE Notices Guardianship tan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty five yeara at the time in cases oI impeachment and CLAIMS Common stock total par value $ 200,000.00 except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO the office of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of his election, and have been court of district clerk (Consult No. shares authorized the legislature PERFORM SUCH OTHER 4,000 State, at. least six months prior flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su- regular session or the respective signers for or may adjourn to a date hen it DUTIES AS ARE PRENo shares outstanding to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory he 4,000 further Information) ' , shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. Sec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless Surplus sole the for five 475,000.00 the at shall be days in legislative good standing such of of ordinances NOTICE TO CREDITORS hall forthwith publish notice place the Undivided profits at the time of his election. purpose of reconsidering vetoed Section 1. It is proposed13 to 280,242.39 the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar cf No setperson shall be eligible to bills, and line items in appropri- amend article VH, section after apWithin thirty days and LN THE DISTRICT COURT IN the metropolitan region any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by the gov- the Constitution of the State of TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate in ting $ 955,242.39 section one of this article, ernor. No special session skill Utah to read: AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, Sec. 13. Until otherwise proshall be published once charter commission chairman, unless STATE OF UTAH notice' he shall be a qualified elector, except that at the end of any vided by law, the governor, seo TOTAL LIABILITIES and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $16,117,080.69 a week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the have been a resident special session the legislature retary of state and attorney in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall de- and shall In the Matter of the Estate of circulation thereof to the citizen of the state or territory may adjourn to a date towhen general shall constitute a board one liver the in and copy published exMEMORANDA shall convene for not of state prison commissioner, GUS DIAMANDOUPOULOS, al- county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan re for five years next preceding it for the his election. The state auditor ceed five legislative days which board shall have such Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days so known as GUST DIAMANT-OPOULO- to be included in the metropoli- gion designated by the charter and stats treasurer shall be in- sole purpose of reconsidering supervision of all matters conand the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The ending with call date $14,981,044.00 also known as GUS tan region, be eligible to serve for more than vetoed bills and line items in nected with the state prison as certified a charter transmit may subsequently shall State the appropriation bills vetoed by Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days also known may be provided by law. as copy of the petition to the amended or changed in the man- two successive terms. DIAMOND, governor. Legislative days shall If adopted by the electors of be This amendment shall take ending with call date 7,588,622.00 GUST DIAMOND, and being county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of not shall calendar days but on approval by the eleceffect be Article XI of the Constitution. this state, this amendment shall include shall matter cerned. Loans as shown in Assets The are after deduction le and the same person. one Saturdays, Sundays, tors of the state. before the registered 8. The metropolitan re take effect upon approval. Sec. placed the of valuation reserves of when or gal holidays 159,415.58 periods Deceased. voters residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body legislature shall be in adjournd PROPOSITION NO. 4 I, Joel H. Johnson, Cashier, of the band do hereby Probate No. 3171 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have I, CLYDE L MILLER, Secment. declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my of State of the State of reading substantially, Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING retary of electors If the adopted by type of govern- and authority now exercised by Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY knowledge and belief. COMMITTEE shall amendment Creditors will present claims metropolitan this the state, ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all is a full, that the JOEL H. JOHNSON SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first day of Jana true and foregoing with vouchers to the undersigned No ( ). at the next general special purpose districts. Such correct copy of the 1967. OF CONSTITUTION ary, We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this at the vffice of Boyd Bunnell, At- election held regularly after the metropolitan region government THE constitutional amendments proBE of the petition. can sue and be sued, subject THE STATE OF UTAH posed by the regular session report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us torney at Law, Oliveto Building, filing 6 PROPOSITION NO. ADDIBY THE AMENDED Sec. 6. At the time the voters to limitations, conditions and of the Thirty-Sixt- h Legislature, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. Price, Utah, on or before the AUSECTION OF TION 33, CONVENING OF SPECIAL 1965 and by the Special Sesresiding within the metropolitan procedure established by the HOUSE EACH THORIZING 24 day of December, 1966; claims on SESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion held in 1966, as EARL F. HILLS, region vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in my office. appears the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su must be presented in accordance ARTHUR L. PETTY, TO COMMITTEES APPOINT government at a general elec- preme court pertaining to muni' with the provisions of Section IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t LEGIST. N. JENSEN, SHALL A NEW SECTION tion, they shall also vote for fif- eipal corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto set my hand and Utah Code Annotated 1953, teen persons to be members of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS SESDirectors OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Seal of the and with proper verification as a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who WELL AS DURING STATE OF UTAH of metropolitan govern may be served as process agent SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, plan Office of the Bank Commissioner AND AUTHORIZE required therein. THE LEGIS this 29th day of August, 1966. ment. Candidates shall be qualiThis amendment shall take FOR THE STAFFING I.ATURE TO CALL ITSELF fied electors residing within the effect on approval by the elec- FINANCING OF SAID COMs BOYD BUNNELL, I, W. S. Brimhall, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah CLYDE L. MILLER SESSION INTO SPECIAL MITTEES. metropolitan region, tors of the state. Administrator proposed do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of UPON THE WRITTEN RE who shall be nominated by petito 1. is It Section proposed Secretary OF OF the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on First Published: Sept. 22, 1966 tion signed, with their respective amend Article VI of the Con- QUEST of OF EACH PROPOSITION NO. 2 MEMBERS THE Last Published: Oct 13, 1966 October 3, 1966. of addresses, by not fewer than Utah of the State stitution HOUSE. voters residing 33 State fifty registered Section of CONSTITUTIONAL addition by the (SEAL) within the proposed region Section 1. It is proposed to CONVENTION CALL to read: W. S. BRIMHALL, NOTICE Said petition shall be filed with examend article VI of the Const! to order 33. In Section THIRTY THE WHEREAS I will not be responsible for the Secretary of State at least Bank Commissioner OF pedite the work of the legis- tutkm of the State of Utah by days prior to the general SIXTH LEGISLATURE State of Utah, County of Carbon ss: any bills incurred by any other sixty lature, each house may by the addition of section 34 to OF UTAH STATE election. If a majority of the THE resolution provide for the ap read; Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of September, 1966 than myself. NECESSARY IT elec toes voting upon the ques DEEMED 2,500-mil- 1 two-third- two-third- 2 two-thir- ' L 637-22- E - Clerk-Treasur- ' - . - even-number- . two-thir- Clerk-Treasur- above-name- 75-9-- TWO-THIRD- WILENE M. SHINER, 1 ' Notary Public J. R. FORRESTER, P 8 - S ' |