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Show Fillmore, Utah MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Sclplo October 27. 84631 AND HILDA QUARNBERG, REPORTERS '"'BINS MAXINE 1972 SAFETY HALLOWEEN Letter To The Editor RULES PEOPLE HERE For HUNT OF THE HERE ARE SOME many friends and relatives that we saw or heard that were visit Ing and hunting deer over the weekend. Kay and Geraldene Peterson had Hal Peterson and his wife, Richfield over for the weekend. Pamela Devins, Tooele spent the weekend with her grand parents Cliff and Fern Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Monroe also son Lloyd and daughter Jeanne, Logan were home for the weekend also Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summer's and family, Thatcher, spent the weekend hunting and visiting with LaMaw and Gwen Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hatch and son, Pangultch Joined his brother Paul and Ray Anna and David and their baby boy, Logan with Bill and Varlene Hatch, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson, Beaumont, California, and their son Gordon of the B.Y.U. spent Saturday with Dales motherClo Peterson. Ions Monroe, Mrs. Juanna David and three children, Ben-nispent the weekend enjoying deer hunt. They brought their grandmother Ida Wasden borne with them. Ray Nell Monroe and friend Jim drove down for the deer hunt. Mrs. Jerrls Bennett also on Dan Johnson homestead and enjoyed a good hunt and visit. Violet Eskland made a trip to see her Doctor last week, she stayed with her daughter Yvonne and family In Bountiful. Yvonne brought her home on Friday. Thay evening A and Lorna and son Gregg Wllllngton came to visit and hunt. Cecil and Beatrice had many of their sons and their sons home for the hunt. Ronald and Howard both enjoyed the hunt Richard and Janeal Monsen, Midvale and their children Lyle and Jill enjoyed visiting the Mont Robins and Ferrell Monsens of FlUmore. Bishop Ross Starley and his wife Madllyn and their children, Orem, enjoyed Saturday huntings with Alan Mathews and also they got In some visiting with Morrell and Ha Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pro-be- rt and new baby drove down from Provo and spent Saturday and Sunday with Dick and Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders and family, Salt Lake City, Evan Memmott, Ogden brought their mother Roxle Memmott home and spent the weekend hunting and vlsltng. Mr. and Mrs. George Nolan Salt Lake spent the weekend hunting with Jay and his sons g with Afton and Hal Memmott and sons. Chan and LuJean Memmott had a friend Steve and his wife who live In Idaho here to spend the weekend with them. Steve and Chan were In the Army In Germany together. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Memmott and children, Salt Lake, spent the weekend hunting and visiting with Nord and Colleen and also Dianes family the Robert Framptons, Fillmore. Wendell Memmott came down and spent the day hunting. Tom and Randy Memmott. Jack and June Lawson, Lay-to- n, and Scott and Kathleen Henderson, Nevida spent the weekend with their parents Donald and Olive Lawson. Crae Memmott and sons Joel and Steve, Kearns, and Sam, Granger Joined their father and enjoyed a good deer bunt. Dallln Qaumberg who Is attending the B.Y.U. and his sister Shelly along with a friend of his spent the weekend at home. Lee and Bertha Johnson, and Everett and Iris and Wendell and Ardella Johnson, Ogden and their families assembled at the Le-V- oy spent the weekend with ter parents while Melvin enjoyed the bunt with his folks, Holden the Jess Bennetts. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday was given by Brother Jay and Arlene Memmott who gave a very fine program. They both spoke and then their daughter Rosa Lee spoke, after which her husband George Nolan, Salt Lake was the concluding MR. mott. The :.o;s hunting. got In some Qoarnberg, Fillmore spent the weekend visiting with friends and relatives. ET-ers- on , mott. AT THE HOME OF BOYD and Mytle Sorensons over the deer hunt weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorenson and sons and wives, Rose Marie Olsen, Kelly and Connie Hardman and 2 boys, and two friends GEORGE MILLER AND IIE (laughter Teressa, Provo spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives here. Als o Sue and Linda Miller, Salt Lake were home over the weekend. LORRIE AND HEIDI ROBINS Beaver spent a couple of days with their grandparents Mark and Florence Robins. from California. During the week Mytles two sisters visited. Clara Timothy and Geneva .Milting. NOLA WASDEN AND LLOYD had a pleasant surprise on Sunday when they were Invited to Orem, to the sons home, Del-m- ar and Darlene to celebrate MORRE QUARNBERG AND two girls, Green Rlver,spent the Deer Hunt In Sclplo with his parents Claude and 11111a and their son JonneyQuarn-lier- and all the trimmings made It a happy day. Lyle, Lynn and family, Lompox, Calif., called later In the day to extend their Notas birthday. Birthday cake best wishes. g. BYRON PROBERT HAD HE family home for the deer hunt. Don and Juliana and two of her daughters. Cedar City, along AND MRS. M AND IRENE their s .n and RAY STU AND NA DINE PEROM, HAYNES Northrldge, Calif., drove up for the hunt and also met Gary and Linda Peterson at their parents heme Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins. his am!l visiting them for a week. had Davtd, Provo and Irene came home from Logan. MR. STEVE AM) MRS. JACK I Kear.s visited with Hans LLOYD HATCH AND SONi and Maynle F verson and the Kelly and friends are at the oid Vern Stones. Their son Lane homestead enjoying a hunting hrough t three boy friends also season together. for the hunt, JOANNE SALT FROST. ROBERT DAY AND THREE Lake, Susan Memmott, Cedar boys and John Iverson spent City, Mr., and Mrs. Bob Memthe weekend at Anna Days visitmott , Spanish Fork spent the ing and hunting. weekend with the Chester MemMR. Laforge (Louise) Lovell, Leamington, Utah; Mrs. Ralph (Eda) Christensen, Oak City, Utah; Mrs. Charles (Barbara) Home-deMrs. Betty Blanding; Christensen, Dayton, Utah; Mrs. Thomas (Peggy) Harrison, Sallna, Utah; Mrs. Norman (Delois) Lamb, Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Lawrence (Doris) MemHe had mott, Payson, Utah. 59 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Verlenes brother Jay Peterson and family, Lund, Vev., visited In Sclplo for a few days. with MRS. ANT) Jans little sister lane, Jackson, Salt Lake; Mr. and tl dr Mis. Freeman Memmott, RichFllltrojj, ai the home ofMemIi rum .j Hacmm andKlua field; and Mr. and Mrs. Warren and r nd here. Bryce Memmott and his two sons, Kern ner Memmot and his son Bountiful, Val Herbert and his son. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Herbert, Sallna were bunt-i- n Joined by Rick and Jan Memmott BILL AND VERLENE LEFT Monday for Blanding to attend the services held tor herfsl'.i.-Lorenzo S. Peterson, who w,is 76 years old, and died October 21st, at a hospital In Provo of a heart attack. Surlvlors are widow; sons, and daughters. Jay Lorenzo, Lund, Nevada; George Frands, Orem, Utah; Mrs. Bill (Ver-len- e) Hatch, Sclplo, Utah; Mrs. HOWARD AND DARI ENE had their Kirk and family and also son Jeff and family, Orem ar.d Scott together for a good hunt and visit. ILTON sirs Memmot, San Jose, California their friends Mr. and Mrs. Andrian Fulk and their two sons, Las Galtos, California, were and SHELDONE & BEULAH AND boys, Nevada, spent the weekend here bunting and visiting. The parents of our young Utah Dear citizens assisted safety cials last year In promoting a positive safety campaign to preserve the enjoyment of the Halloween tradition for youngsters and encourage the practice of common sense safety measures for the protection of our children who participated In the spook and goblin Halloween events. Dr. J. Howard Latimer, Vice President of HomeSafety--Uta- h Safety Council, suggests that the parents once again this year educate their youngsters tn the necessity of following the common sense rules of a Halloween Safety Program. According to Dr. Latimer, If parents will read the following safety rules and encourage their children to obey them. Utah kids can fun time enjoy an accident-fre- I bought I left Meadow. a new house at 3935 E. Andrews, Fresno, California, the zip is 93726. I do remember exactly when my subscription Is up for the When ever It Is PROGRESS. please renew It and send me my bill. As I dont want to miss any of the issues. Most sincerely yours, Mrs. R.B. (Helen) Wagner visibility In dusk or darkness, costumes may be decorated with reflective tape so that glow In the beam of a light. 10. State ok Utah orrici or thi aicneTAar or tati halt Lakf. city September 7, 1972 Dear Fellow Citizens : The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions, uhich 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 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 uith your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise derision. . 8. Memlier of the Legislature, in all cases except treason, felony or breach of the shall he from arrest dunng each session of the Legislature. for fifteen days next preceding each session, and in returning therefrom; and for words u.ted in any speech or debate in either house, they shall not lie questioned in any other place. See. 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 aes sum, and mileage as pro- Sec. pnv-ilege- d vided by law. Sec. 10. Each house shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its mem- ber. and may punish them Sincerely, for disorderly conduct and with the concurrence of two-thir- CLYDE L. MILLED Secretary of Stale PROPOSITION NO. 1 LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE REVISION SHALL ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE (YINSTI-TUTIORE REVISED TO MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCEDURE AND MANNER OF OP E RATION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE AND THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF STATE GOVERNMENT. INCLUDING THE LAWMAKING RULES AND PROCEDURE PRESENT LAW THE PROPOSED (THE AND REVI- SIONS ARE CN CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH ) Be it retoh-eby the o the Stait of Utah, tuo-thirof all member elected to each of the luo haute conn in fai'or theree of: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI of the Constitution of the Slate of Utah to read: Sec. 1. The Legislative power of the State shall he vested: 1. In n Senate and House of Representative which shall he designated the la-islnture of the State of Utah. 2. In the people of the State of Utah, ns hereinafter stated: The legal voters or such fractional part thereof, of the State of Utah a may he provided bv law. under such condition and in such manner and within such time a may Is pn idl'd by law, may initiate any desired leg. and cause the same to In submitted to a vote of fhe ixsiple for approval or rejection, or mav require nv law passed by the legislature (except those laws vote passed hv a of the members elected to each house of the legislature) to be submitted to the volrrs of the State before such law shall take effect The legal voters c- - such fractional part thereof as may be provided bv law. of any legal subdivision of the State, under such conditions and in such manner and within such time as mav be provided bv law. mav initiate anv desired li gislalmn and cause the same to be submitted to a vote of the jieople of said legal subdivision for approval or rejection, or mav require any law or ordinance passed by the law making body of said legal subdivi g two-third- of all members elected, sion to be submitted to the voter thereof before such Isw or ordinance shall take affect. Sec. 2. Session 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 dunng odd numbered yean, and a budget session shall be held dunng years. Legislation not directly related to th? state budget may be considered by tho Legislature dunng budget sessions only if permitted by a joint resolution 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 rcsective representative distnot. on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. 1896. ar.d there after Their term of office shall V two years, from the first day of January next after their rlcction. Sec 4. The senators shall he chosen hv the qualified l voters of the resective districts, at the same time and places as members of the House of Representatives. and their term of office shall be four years from the first da of January next after their election and as nearly one half as mav be practicable shall be elected in each biennium as the legislature shall determine bv law with eai h nportioti-men- t d two-third- s see 5 No erson shnll be eligible to the office of sen. ator or representative who as of the last date provided bv law for filing for the office is not a rituen of the United States, twenty-fivyears of ace. 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 n member of the legislatureProvided. That apmintmcnts in the Slate Militia, and the offices of notary public, lustiee of eact-- . the United States commissioner, and jKistmas-te- r of the fourth class, shall not, within the meaning of this section, be considered office of profit or trust expel a memlier for cause. Sec. 11. A majority of the members of each house shnll constitute a quorum to transact business, but a smaller number may adjourn from dav to day. and mav comin'1 the attendance of absent mendiers 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 la filled in such manner as may he provided by law. Sec. 14 Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings. which, except in case of executive sessions, shall he published, and the yeas and nays on any question. at the request of five members of such house, shall he entered Uam the journal Sec. 15. All sessions of the legislature, except those of the Senate while sitting in session, shall h public: and neither house, without the consent of the other, shall adjourn for more than three days, nor to anv other place than that in which it may le holding e session. Sec 16 No general sesshall sion of the exceed sixtv calendar days, except in cases of ime.n IlNo budget session men! shall excess! twenty- calendar days, except m cases of im peaohment No xxt,tl session shall excel! thirty cal endar davs. rxivpt in cases of imjieachment. When any session of the Legislature Irving cae of inie.ichment exceeds the number of calendar day it mav remain in session as provided in this section, the members shall for compensation receive onlv the uual r diem ex. penses and mileage 17 Sec The House of Rcpres, ntatives shall have the sole lower of imptnch ment. but in order to mi peach, two thirds of all the memlx-rdo tod must vote - s therefor Sec 18 All t shall le tried bv the Senate, and Senators, when sitting for that purpose, shall take oath or make affirmation t i do justiee according to t Inlaw and the evidence Vh n the Governor is on trial, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside No son shall he convuted with out the concurrence of two third, of the senators elected Sec. 19 The Governor and x-- griph or othi r private iiuh or corporate enterprise oc Undertaking See. 30 Notwithstanding anv getier d or pet i.d proof the Constitution, visions the Legislature in order to insure continuity of slate and local government operations in periods of emerienev from disa-- n r inus.-hv enemy att iek si ill have the power and tmnitsli.lt-- ' for duty (I) to irv sue-mpi-prompt and law. lull to the powi rs and Six-- . 20. No iiersun shall duties of public oil ices of be tried on whatever nature and win liter filled bv olectii.ii i r appoint unless he shall have served with a copy of the nieiit, the im O" h. o' s of no iv.ul-abiarticles thereof, at least ten which in. iv davs the trial, and (or tarrying on the he shall IHiwers and dtitn- - of such after such not exercise the duties of hi' olfices. and (2) to adopt such office until he shall h ive measures as mav I e inxi-s- . sarv and ptiijx-- hr insuring been acquitted. i f govern AH officers not the t ontinuitv Sec. 21 os-- itionno ludmg. liable to imw-u- i hinent .halt mental lun-.tii In imanc-mI.ut not to, be removed for any of thereof but iihseetnms in this article, in such manner as and 2 of tins ectionof fitshall cr the uhhe md may la provided by law to ,nt or the ,ipKiintt Sec 22 Every bill shall so Is.n'oi-i.-la read bv title thnx- - sep- nnasures so o( the toConst!in arate times in each hou-- c contr.ventmii tutnm and appln able law except in cases where Si- - 31 I'or at tendance at of the house where mt rim com Hus tings of such bill is pending sosa-ns hshed hv law to this requirement Except nnttix-function hi tween legislative general appropriation and bills for the (salification S . Slolls, nicllllx rs of the la s iture 'hall rm ive ad.li and general revision of laws, i i d.etn coniensa-liocon- tion.il d no bill shall bv at a rate taining more than one sub- not toandex imleaKe xl tn it provide! ject. which shall la i.i it ttle Tin in this Const tot'on for mg-iir h , si iti., - s., ns vote Usm the brut p .12 bv v.ms all bills shall ! lie and nays entensl utm (hr mav appoint eniMrarv or t of rmanect ii.nu-t- i tuber respective journals in which the vote or h r work during and curs No hill or joint res" In Iwien s, im In. ling 1. c.d nit nt lution shall be passed except mdi touusi-with the assent of the ma which sha.i pi.oiuo and control all ii cal ru.e for the jonty of all the nirrrl-relected to each house of the la il iture i vet i t a the I legislature egil il ire hv law shall ,'IU thereof thorie in rfnin-meSec. 23 Notw hv the ntlorm-cent ral provision of this ConstiI he Sec 3! tution. the legislature, in la glsl. iture anv law iniaising inrnnu-taxes- . si) ill apinnnt a li gisl itive ail may define the amount ditor to i rve o' its pleasure iv.auditor vli iTl on, in rrwct to, or bv which The hthe taxes are imosed or have autlionlv to tonduit measured, bv reference to audits of anv funds. f... anv provision of the laws of (ions, and .ini. nuts in anv the United States as the I ram h dep irttri nt. ;tf.eticv same mav Is- - or i I or po lit, i d ision o( fective at any time or from this stall and h it pmrm l time to time and mav sit. !i otlu r ri ited dutn-a. i xetnptions or modi bo mav n nl ! hv the ficatmns to anv sin h pm. I i gisl iture ile sh ill resrt to and he iusmi r.dite vision to Sec 24 Thi- - presiding offi the i s iture of each house, not later Section 2 Sill No 11 than five davs following ad ass, d at lie thneri' Sis on of th.shall sign all bills dure journmi-ntand oint resolutions paed on M Ti h 71, is In ri h' i I bv the legislature certifying ripiahvl nithlr.mn in to their aiTur.u v and autli Its hilt. t ft. ail the in xt enticitv as n.u t.sl hv the ge-- r d i !,..) c d the s, other State and Judicial officers, except justices of shall In liable to for high crinn s. misdemeanors, or rnalfei-sancin office; but judgment in such cases shall extend onlv to removal from office and disqualifu ation to hold any office of honor, trust or I he profit in the State. or party, whether coriviet-acquitted, shall nevertheless, hi liable to prosecution, trial and punishment according t vi.tu.il e t- - Ix-e- r dies, except for capitul of fens, s when the proof is evident or the presumption is strong or where a accused, of the commission of a lelnnv while on probation or parole, or while fnx on hail awaiting trial on a previous fi lony charge, and where the proof Is evident or the presumption strong Si turn 2 The of State is dirtx lo submit this proMsed amendment tn the elector- of the Shite of t I tali at the general election :n the manner provided Safety Council: only at corners, never between parked cars, and never dlagonaly across an In- tersection. Look In all directions before crossing the street. Watch for andobeyalltraf-fl- c lights. Walk, never run across the t" street. not the walking. Walt on the curb, not In the street, until the street Is clear to cross. 11. Motorists should be warn- ed to exercise extreme caution Tlrck-or-tre- at on day and evening and to be on the alert for excited youngsters. 12. Children should cari7 flashlights If there Is a possibility of being out after dark. 13. Pumpkins should be lighted only be means of a flashlight, never with a candle. hospitality. 7. Children should call only at homes with porch or other outside lights glowing. mass should 8. Halloween not be worn. (Masks restrict STEREOS IK !i CAR WASH? in-x- by law. SINCE WE HAVE THE PUILDINC AND THE EQUIPMENT. BUT CANT A I TOM V TIC ALLY WASH C RS TILL THE SEWER RUNS WELL J.VKE YOU A REAL GOOD DEAL OS Section 3 If adopted hv tin eh tors of this state, this amendment shall lake effix't on January 1, 1973 lKOIMSITlON NO 3 CITY SCH Ofl I SYSTEMS SirilON SIIAIL fi OK CAR STEREOS OF THE STALE CONSTITUTION AKIKT.I-RE K K X : E I A 1. K CONSOLE Heme Entertainment Centers AM-F(just in time for the FM repeater station) D. RE- MOVING HE MANDV HEOITREMKNT lli vr C1IIES OK 'THE HKsL AND SECOND I TORY -- - I ASS OWN II WE THEIR SCHOOL lie it i ( at DIS-IRIC- two-third- s g-- bv the tefi the Shite of I'tah tutmhirdi. of all member c lei led lo oath of the too hnii-- e loliog in jamr there Isutarr ! i 1 Ni-- i l s i e ! pro-scri- s I 1 r . - l 1 1 1 AM-F- o Station pa-se- clearly-express- sidewalks, se street, for ti-- d 1 sx-cifie- d Follow the basic pede- Cross trlck-o- rwelcome treaters" should light their porch or exterior lights as a sign of their Sec 7. No member of the Legislature, during the term for which he was elected, shall be npjKiintcd 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, dunng the term for which he was head- he Natnal be confined to the Immediate neighborhood and limited to the residents of known neighbors. 3. visits should be made during daylight hours, If possible. 4. Householders should be encouraged to give and children to accept only wrapped or sealed candy or other treats. 5. Children should bring all treats home for lnsiectlon before eating. 6. Residents who wish to Trlck-or-trea- cars strian safety rules developed by rounds. visits at Trlck-or-tre- at make- up may be used Instead. 9. Halloween costumes should be light In color, short enough to prevent tripping, and non flammable. For greater at "trick-or-tre- 2. should Colorful facial vision). Halloween holiday: 1. Young children should be accompanied by parents or other responsible adults on their adress Us changed again since e, trlck-or-tre- WILSONS; My offi- II 1 is prnHisd Artice lo Si lion X of the SI e Ilf ! Constitution of the fi id "no middleman" prices - factory direct 96" CONSOLE STEREO MULTIPLEX tope player turn table NOW $295 reg. $500 Value MUNTZ 880 Stereos NOW While Supply Latsis wo lh List $59.95 $4-4.6- 3 Soi. hi 2 Toe si n tarv of stale is din led to submit this poM-r peal to the id tor- - if the State of Utah at tin m vt general eh tom in the manner providial hv LAY Air.U for CIIPJSTMAS or jaw s Bank financing s. i lion 9 If ad. pt- d hv the i i lors of this t it , till re uary tike al sh id 1. 1973 effi t 1KOlOSinON NO PERMITTING Jan4 JOHNS HUSKY ALTERNATIVE FORMS OE COUNTY GOVERNMENT SH At SEtTION 1 4 NORTH FILLMORE Of OF TIH SI I KCONSMTUT ION RE AMENDED TO PER MIL Tilt: MC.IstV lilHI It EE TO l'lil-M i l RNVTIVE EOKMs tiOVl-KOl COUNTY ROM WHICH MINI COEN 11 S SE I I'CL. SC t J EC L TH AH I , XI H I K V -- - ANNUAL I- HI- IT- El- I OEM M)t W SI HV I s TV S Ni THE M. HICH REST E ven US l Feeder COI N I & StocEieri i ,, u of it i, r this pro Sec 25 Ml ,nl- - shall !r dir. i ! d t or to the pn- - d .). I n officially pul hshed. an-act shall t iki cftci t anti! I h . t, rs , f Io. Si a,, of Cl ill It fhe in n i b cl n.u sixty div after the .idt'-uri nh .1 hv ,n: . i n ment of the at win. n in the r. .( irv f si 4 w I - se-m- It p.ls-is- l, bv a vote of two all the nicmls-r- I the la unle-- s s i I, third-o- p d f t ivv ninposi iti no i nli miuciiv; (THI UN H ONY the si 2 IN St-- of ipI t I. dt t i 1 he I i read Uislatur shall hv g m r d law pre scribe optional forms of coimtv g.ivi rnon nt and shall Six- - 26 No private or S s Ml M Cl lt) allow to sel.-- t i rial law shall be enact. si I OlTHE 'iibn it to coimtvndum in tu VHIItir where a general law ran be I M CONS I ; n I ION m irovnhd b' law, applicable I'd' AMI N Ol o lo IRt ) theinner rihed i optional firm v i i ii Sec 27 s whichpre-- hist The leglsliture ri need s.nes shall md authorin' anv g one sum i o i hvii I v ei in ral I iws shall w hi n veer's! o and of chance, lottery or gilt i n vi. and pros ale prenni l n vvmi i terprise undi r anv pri ti me t. or,; uuat nm or for anv puroe 0 N l id 'll ION O K s. cti- n 2 The s. . rehirv w mi Six- - 28 rvn'oi I The of stale is ihri-eto suhm t VV A1 I Kl o H Ml shall not delegate to anv I N i . tn odium! I if I A this prnpo-- i ON commission, private i or h ' i tors of the State i f i IKI V It 'I s ,ll N ) the 'oration or i.itnm. am t tab at the next gem-- d H Vla.l Will RE 111! eh lower to make, supervise or ction in tile manner pro l'Ki " M Is I :oE I' OK vided interfere with anv municipal hv law i m m m money, propimprovement, I each house, shill otlu dim rwi-- e VS) S ( tor 1 or i r V nr it-- 1 , 1 or f.-- I ; I V r ok 1 I V 1 M,. m2 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Special Sale here competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION. DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyeri from several state will be here I I as-..- s or i fleets whether hi Id in trust or otherwise, to lew taxes, to si led a cnpitul sito. or to s rform anv nuimripi! fum lions erty- Is! our he 2'i i shall not authorize the ''(ate. or am lountv, iitv, town, township distru! or othei lsditii.il sidsliv isiioi of the State to lend it eredit or subscribe to slot k or bond in aid of anv rnlroad, tele- l,'ei TUESDAY, OCT 1 t s ini th )! : r nos I -S- ALE STARTS AT 11:00 A.M- Slaughter Cattle will be sold st 1:00 pm- DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION 1 BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA. UTAH El win L. Pace. Owner PHONE E54-23- J1 Prion 854-2- 2' - .- |