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Show m ifc & dkattysA ii.Jmid nnfrTfc!) iiOJ H. Evans, president . - ,v' T- 1- 7 V final rites held 4". 'w,. Y ' ."vTirrrt - . - nmmut . fi a-- I" Y In Morocco, the pounded and roasted liver of the hedgehog is given to school boys to Also elected net 3 R, district manager, Amoco Oil Marketing (vice cha'r-manH.H. Lee, manager Phil make them remember their lessons Mr. Evans joined Equity Oil Comi my in 1957 as corporale counsel and was elected Its president In 1965. He has serv- C G, Cle- lips Refinery iseo.), of ment, city manager, Contlnenal Oil Co (ireas.d; and A L, Gual-tiermanager, Husky Oil Re- Equity Oil Company ba.s been named to succeed w. E. Me Kenzie as chairman of the I tah Petroleum Council. Thechange took place during the annual meeting in Salt Lake City. '( i, ed as regional vice president finery, (associate sec. treas.) Mr. Evans Is a native Utahn having graduated from East High School and the I'nivsrslty of '.'tali School served In the ); duritg of I l.aw. of the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Assoclatlonsndhasbeenan active member cf Ihe I tah Petroleum Council since 1967. He Air Force S and the Korean W'A'li War t , ' t 77 ' '- : tr,iWr-tilrMisini- . ,rrr . TOSH-IT-YOURSEL- F al LOW DOWN PAYMENT sunfething you don't have lo worry about. Finance ihiouh us at competitive rales. CUSTOMIZED PLANS kt you modify any of our models fo suit your way of living , . . and your budgel. and an option j7 to postpone your find monthly installment for up to five months. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION We do the heavy work, you do f -- FRANK L. STEWART In Fillmore for a visit of several days with family members ami friends. 104-PAG- FOIL E n,c ZZ Pk?H' Springdale, itah 84767 accompanied W. A Mundy a Jeep trip to psrtdlxe Canyon over the new read. Roy and Alton Saturday, Cooper came from Kaysvllle b ee Frank. Joyce and Fred Fcotlorn entertained at dinner for them and a a mall group. Frank accompanied the Coopers back to Salt Lake City from where he cauchr.h plane Monday 11c on on,. CATALOG Colorado Springs, Colorado n COLOR U ,uh Mci'k 772-331- Elmasian. CapTlioTes tl t 1 4 yV a tm IOK . AtW-ISS- . - . if . r Q ca ,''k ,K . . srsu CRPPq HOFYtCzS oswiiw or (JI) ivsii wocoai comesw 2 H" Nt l.a wn i H 'r Q plan lu uH NTV. chunk. W c . jh bu) KulJ fog hi b.i.hlmg I a Provision law, the Governor, Attorney General and Superintendent cf Public Instruction shall conaUUtute a Board cf Reform School Commissioners Said Board shall have such supervision of all matters connected with the State Reform School as may be provided by law. Section 21 (Oranl and AH grant. commissions.) and commission shall be in the name and by th auUxirity of the SUie cf Utah, sealed with the Grea Seal of the State, signed bj Ihe Governor, and countersigned by thc Secretary ol D O Q D D D O EH Q State. Section 22. (The great seal. There shall be a seal of the Slate, which shall be kept by the Secretary cf State, and used by him Said seal shall be called The Great Seal of Section 10. I Duties of the State of Utah" Tne The present seal of the TerriSecretary of Stale. Secretary of State shall tory of Utah shall be the aeal of the State until keep a record of the ofotherwise provided by law. ficial acts of the Legisla23 Section ture and Executive De(I'nited partment of the State, and. lutes officials ineligible when requited, shall lay Governor not eligible for the same and all matters senate. No person, wh.le relative before holding any office under thereto thc United States governcither branch of the Legislature, and rhail perform ment. shall hold any ifflce such other duties as rr.ay ur.dtr the State governLe provided by law. ment of Utah, and the Governor shall not be eligible Section 17. (Duties of for election to the Senate Auditor and Treasurer )Thc of the United States durAuditor shall be Auditor of ing the term for which he Public Accounts, and the shall have been elected Governor. Treasurer (hall be the custodian of public moneys, and each that! perform such other duties as may be provided by law. Proposed Section IS. (Duties of Attorney General. The Attorney General shall be the legal adviser of ihe State officers, and shall perform such other duties as may be provided by taw. EH EH Section 10. (Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Superintendent cf Public Instruction shall perform such duties as may be provided by law. Section 20. (Compensation of title officers- The of Governor, Secretary State, Auditor, Triasurer. Attorney General and such other State and District officers ts may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed bylaw. NO. 2 LENDING OF PUBLIC CREDIT SHALL SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PERMIT THE STATE TO LEND ITS Cm DIT ONLY TO AID IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANSION OF PRIVATE WITHIN THF STATE (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE AMENDMENTS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH.) PRO-POSE- it if tih tJ nl.ilhit uf ('r Be t ) ,iit - Lf f ( Ill O tht l if .ill wc. Iff rltflrJ In i.ith f ihe Inn hum ui inlHf ill fjtne I nit 1 1 The compensation for said officers as provided nfin all laws enacted purSection I Section suant to this Constitution, It i proposed that shall be in full for all servArticle VI. Section 20 of ices rendered by said ofthe Constitution of 'the ficers. respectively, in any State of Utah be amended official capacity or employto read ment during their respecNo tive erms of office. Section 29 I ending of auch officer shall receive public credit. The Legisfor thc performance of any lature shall not authorize official duty any fee for the Slate, or any political his own use, but all fees subdivision cf the Slate to lend its credit except to fixed by law for the performance by either of them aid in the establishment or of any official duly, shall expansion of private Inbe collected In advance and dustry within the state deposited with the State Section 2. Submission to Treasurer monthly to the the electorate. The Secrecredit of the State. The tary of State is directed to Legislature may provide submit this proposed for the payment of actual to the electors and necessary expenses of of the State of Utah at the said officers while travelnext general election in the ing in the State in the permanner provided by law formance of official duly. Section 3. (.((relive date. (As amended November 3, 1048. effective January 1. If adopted by the electors 1047; November 7, 1050. of this state, this amendment shall take effect on 7. November effective 1050 ) January I, 1073. - Provision Section 29 (Lending public credit forbidden. The legislature shall not authorize the State, or any county, city. town, township. ditrict or other political subdivision of the State to lend its credit or subscribe to stock or bonds in aid of any railroad, telegraph or other pm ale individual or corporate m undo taking. Proposed Amendment FnoiosrrioN no 3 value of such property shall rem in only for the purpose 1 debt limitations as set forth m Article XIV of this Constitution. The proceed from such a tax or fee shall not be subject to Section 13 of this Article and shall be distributed to the taxing dstriets In which the ex mpted property u located in the same proportion as the revenue collected from real property tax is dirtributed to ruch districts. 41 PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS SHALL ARTICt E XHI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION RE AMFNDED BY ADDING A NEW SEC-TIOTO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AIRCRAFT. OR TANG IBLE PERSONA! PROP-EHT- T WAT-ERCRAF- T Y MOTOR VEHICLES! WHICH IS REGISTERED FOR USE UPON FUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR (UBLIC LANDS. FROM TAXA-TIOPROPERTY AS AND TO PROVIDE IN LIEU THEREOF A UNIFORM STATEWIDE FEE ASSESSMENT OR IEVY- - PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH PROP-FRTSHALL REMAIN ONI V FOR THE PUR-POL- Y E OF F.STABLISH-INCLI DFRT THF TRESF-N- . VITA-TtON- S 1 LAW AND THE POSED REVISIONS IN ON CARDS POLLING PLACE BOOTH ) Bi' 11 h) ihr itt'-ht- PRO- ARE THE AND Uf f';'i n! f'f.-.'-i ill wroibtn (iiihJ In r,i,t of lit lun mid tnfnif m funr I hr if It1 t nf ;hf InnlkitJl of i nf Section I Proposal lo amend a MtU&n. It la pro posed to amend Artiel" XII! of the Constitution Utah by adding a new section to read: Section 14 Exemption of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from tangible property statewide uniform fee. The LcriHa turn may exempt aircraft or wa'crcraft or tangible personal properly which requirrd by law lo be registered for ue upon public highways or public land not exempt under thc taws of the United State, or under thii Constitution, from taxation a property, and in bcu thereof, if such granted, shall exemption statewide uniprovide form fee or a statewide uniform rate of assessment or levy in such manner and at such rates as may be provided by law; provided. that if any neh property Is exempted from taxation s property, the 1 1 (cont.) fiie protection rvice or any combination of thru-mtico and may authorize thc county, city, or town(1) to levy taxes upon the taxable properly in only such districts for the purpose of acquiring, v ami diffen nl llum; in mean in.n very lie, mi aided a oid . lor inl m mnddei dir li Add a "t anil letters it become (m.gi: nefi it mill V ami ou Slave bouli ; chance ihe bM to u V and die won! I man ilon"h, and pirfiv it nidi en" and ou have fiiiiiifli, which i uffi-- i icm for llii idea ll i Hible m in ike a i.ew o-- n -- and diiteirn! Vioui bv j.iefiv-inleiier to mum constructing. ' equipping, operating, and maintaining facilities required for any ur !! of Ihtw services, and (2) to issue bonds of these district for the purpose cf acquiring, constructing and equipping any of these facilities withSection 2 Submission to out regard to the limitaelectors. Thc Secretary of tions of Section 3 and 4 State i directed to submit of this Article XIV but this proposed amendment subject to such limitation to the electors of the State on the aggregate amount of cf Utah at the next generthese bonds which may be al election in ;he manner outstanding at any one provided by law. time as may be provided law; but the authority Section 3 Effective data. by If adopted by the Hectors to levy taxes upon the taxof this stale, this amend-rvr- t able property in these districts and to Issue bonds shall take effect of these districts payable .t r 3. 1974 inm taxes levied on the taxable property in them shall be conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified electors of the district voting in an election for this purpose to be hdd as provided by law Any such district created by a county may contain all or part of Any incorpPROPOSITION NO 4 or orated municipality SPECIAL SERVICE but only municipalities DISTRICTS with the consent of the SHALL ARTICLE XIV OF governing authorities thereof Laws in effect at THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY the time of the adoption cf this section and districts ADDING A NEW SECto TION TO PERMIT THF established pursuant LEGISLATURE TO these laws shall not be afAUTHORIZE ANY fected by the adoption of OR this section CITY. COUNTY. TOWN TO ESTABLISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO Section 2 Thc PROVIDE WATER. SEW. of State is directedSecretary to subERAGE. DRAINAGE. mit this proposed amendFLOOD CONTROL. ment (o thc elector of the HOSPITAL. GARBAGE. State of Utah at thc next TRANSPORTATION. general election in the RECREATION. ANDFIRE manner provided by law. SFRV-ICEPROTECTION AND TO LEVY Section 3 If adopted by TAXES AND ISSUE the electors of this state, BONDS FOR ACQUIRthis amendment shall take ING. CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING ANY effect on January I, 1973 OF THFSF FACILITIES ml r ' t 7X -- - one v.oid Tiv ilee voui hand on : .rile; put down on paiiet iMie, siihoitii-vioid- . - oiyuni- Grant peuUs weapon hit lobe , investigate unction : louuul i cretonne U - ; . u owl, male chauvinist Word Drirvjut n. The rdqe ol a tx f .,ied ;!.t a rave, whirl, tome Midd ie Fneltvh wo-.- ; even, tmi or boiuer. 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Setil. g - .. -- TANGlhtE rtR.sn lo e'ltlv sui h a toll D--- U lire that Kit:on to heal what wav aui m yoi.n. on or hence the aii'faitabV annotation of me uo-,- i 1 (PRINCIPALLY Amendment PROPOSITION Present home . Present and Proposed Changes Present Nancy and Gary all of Sacramento and nephew, CAUn i Cox 27 Phene: JJ " ' thc finishing. You end up with a bigger, more solidly built hone than you thought you coulJ ever afford MAE TM COUPON OR YOUR LOCAL CAPP SAULS REPttSfNTATTVt J II Frank Day Stewarfscrematory remains which were Interred at the Fillmore Cemetery Ina private service. President Roy I). O'.pln offered the prayer. Frank D. as he was often railed died of a heart attack July 17, 1974 in Sacramento hemorrhage. Frank D, moved to Phoenix with his family while a young lad. A few jears la'er, they came to Fillmore. He graduated from Millard High School and enlisted In the Navy shortly after. After release from Ihe jervice, he marrledCellaSiowe and they went to Sacramento, Calif. They were divorced. Frank resided In Sacramento until his death. He Is survived by son, Frank Scott, daughter Shelly; atel his father; one sister ((Mr. Loots) Elmaslan;. niece J3M1 1JL1 i MORTGAGE MONEY is Frank l.. Stewart, Sacramento. arrived In Fillmore Sept. 16, bringing the urn with his son at the ape of 48 He was born July 18, 1926 to; Frank L. and Ethel Day Stewarl. Ethel died May 7, 1974 of n acute cert-bi- ITOJSE W2 The home you thought you couldnt afforell and the financing you thought couldnt get. llt'LLJll - i: here . . V y.in - Fred H. dvetts named in Equity Oil Co. Fred ; Co - 7 (4 fjUMrotirimfTi s.'toii ktzWwwB9it vr , ifcrtia iird I '?i MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84G3I Friday, September 21. 1374 4" '& . Proposed 'eJOV STiTti CIH PPCvCESi and t first cf Ur sttsndat's prs sante-- l a (lay, Ths Cass THE of lbs Kidoaived Cow," lo Ifit children at tU Training School. pi - e I!-- 1 "J 1V if PRINCESS MARIE HARDY, Lebi, and ber at(sodsn:a; Su-a- an Clark. Lrgart. Carolyn Bench, Fairvlsm and Michelle Horner, HeNtr City, throngfi a'ory and atttg ittcfisa young people lbs value uf drinking milk and sating dairy fooda. C m V I THIS SAME PUTLET HAS Ot 3 pre seated to tDmsnury acboota tbrougHout tbs stata by the Dairy Rcyalt J ' ) -- XX lb e T- -- no -r . Amendment CONDITIONED UPON THF. ASSF.NT OF A OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT tTHE PRESENT LAW AND THE SNOWRiOBLE SPECIAL: v " vl ' Why wait till it snows buy nov al big pre-seaso- n savings Y PROPOSED ARtr ON CARDS IN THE POLLING AMEND-MFNT- TLACE AND BOOTH S ) trirJitJ bf the of the Sine of Uljh, hi of aft otemietl ihiiiJ In tnth of the tun hnnift mtiof in faint therenf Bt it Leg-nhtot- e - It is proposed Article XIV cf the Constitution of the Slate of Utah by the addiSection to amend 1. tion of Section 0 to read: Section 8. The legislature by general law may authorize any county, city, or town to establish special districts within all or any part of the county, city, or town to be governed by the governing authority of the county, city, or town with power to provide water, sewage, drainage, flood control, garbage, hospital, transportation, recreation, ana y I. CLYDE L MILLER. of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that thc foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constituSec-retar- tional amendments proposed by thc budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session nf the Fortieth Legislature, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my Between now and October 31 1974, you can buy a nw or used John Deere Snowmobile with only a smei! down payment .and no instalment payments uni. December 1. 1974 And that isn t all No finance charges will be imposed until October 1 1975. Offer ends October 31. 1974 hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1974. HILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT . 1974 CLYDE U MILLER Phone Secretary of State t 1M1 I . 743-571- 2 455 S Main k. |