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Show Meadow Happening! MEADOW NEWS AND MR. MRS. ODEl L Stewart ami family spent Sat. the 12 In Cedar City. They went especially to participate In a btrthJay gathering and dinner for his mother Iva Stewart The celebration was held at the home cf Mel and Florence Stewart, others joining the group were Loa and Nelson Stott and daughter, Velva and i. a wSniirft'i ad MR. mother's funeral service. Carl ana Peggy and family came from Labrurn George and three Logan, Howard came from N'ev daughters, and Javne and Larry Van, Sue and daughter came Black and Ross Stewart of from Salt Lake and Carolyn Cedar. Iva remained at Mels from l.ogan. and Florences for a longer visit. RAY SAX were here. VISITING THF HOME were Keith amt Gwen Sargent, nd Mr Mrs. Thell Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. Thad Stewart and their families Joining the group for visiting were Joe and Joan Mott and famllv. m ATE CREENHALCH hER BROTHER Blatn to Salt Lake City to receive medical attention. She visited her children while there. VA I De-Ly- le MR. AND ragp"'--' i I M Ul -- Ml I Mi HI 111 ' Ml I In !! I i y si Ste-a- -t VLSI INC AT THE HOME OF Lola Bushnell were her famllv JOE MRS. T K Clifford OF TOOK iftCT 9-ji-hcr Stott had tneir children home for the weekend Gale, Lrna, Van and Sue and little daughter g family. STEWART AND SHAN i SOEL-ter- and part of their family spent the weekend with Dolores father Gilbert Stott. They also visited with the De Lynn Lab-ru- Carling were home from school for the weekend. Thev spent their holiday with their families the Odell Stewarts and the Carlingr, MR. AND MRS. BLAINE Penney had all of their family home this past week. Thev came esoeclallv for his AND MRS. W . -- .A . i ! I 'MA H l ki I i .'I III M i 1. I -- g.nm G .'.i.u A'.l-e- H i: i HARE r. : V y.i I. tor ! A .MAN WHO or Hb FELL EFFOIU'n FoH ALL PLEDGES ents Mr. and K reeman. Mrs. Howard Memorial services were recently InTusonArlz. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS tor Mr s Audrey Stevens, an conducted by Bishop DeLyle Aria, author and authority on Beokstrand with Roma Bird and ptuneer doctors and medical Wilbur Rowley taking care of equipment. Mrs. Stevens, C3 the music. Prayers were given died Thursday at the Kenne by Claude DunranandJlmFree. jott. tori Hospital tn Tucson with man. Those helping She Is survived by her husthe Sacrament service were band, Dr w elevens, the eutef Ernest Rowley, Mario Peterthe hospital, a at sirgeon sen, James F reeman, Kevin daughter Mrs. Melinda Barlows John Labrum. and of Mesa and two grandsons, Sweepe, Davlj Beckstrand. Bishop read Jpjeph and Steven l.ee Barlow a letter from Elder Hal Beck-straof Mesa. who Is servings mission Other survivors Include two tn Japan and announced that Kim sisters out of state and her Petersen has received a mismother, Mrs. hi Davis of Whittier, Calif. sion cat! to the Louisiana mission. lie wilt enter the mission Memorial services wilt be home on Dec. 14. Speakers conducted jointly by the Rev. were Brother and Sister Ken Harold Byrn snd Father AnKlnllnson. Brother Flnllnson gel Esteee, O.C.D. In lieu of Is one of the Semluary teachers. flowers the family suggest that con-duct- ed MUTUAL MARRIEDS ClASS was held at the home of De Lyle and Shanon Carling with Harold Beckstrand giving the lesson. Those in attendance were De Lyle and Shanon Carling, Harold and NaDean DeLynn and Dettv tJib-ruJlii and Diane Talbot, Bishop DeLyle and Joyce Bee', strand. Lew and Kathleen Bosnian, Odell and 1 lora Stewart, Ben and laurel Stott, and Bill and Judy Freeman. ! i mr'T Paid W If Attorn and ! COlSn by Provision liw, the Governor, Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction shall consistitute a Board cf Reform School Commissioners. shall hae Said Board such supervision of all matters connected with the State Reform School as may be provided by law. Section 16. Dulles of The Secretary of State. Secretary of State shall keep a record of the official acta of the Legirla turc and Executive Department of the Slate, and. when required, shall lay the same and all matters relative thereto before either branch of the Legislature, and shall perform such other duties as tny be provided by law Section 17. ; Duties of Auditor and Treaaurer.jThe Auditor shall be Auditor of Public Accounts, and the Treasurer shall be the custodian of public moneys, and each shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law. Section 21. Grants and commissions. Ail grants and commissions shall be in the name and by the authority of the State of Utah, scaled with the Great Scat of the State, signed by the Governor, and countersigned by the Secretary of State Section 22 The great seal.) There shall be a seal of the State which shall be kept by the Secretary of State, and used by him officially. Said seal shall be railed "The Great Seal of the State of Utah . The present seal cf the Territory of Utah shall be Die seal of the State 'until ohero-provided by law. 23. Section (United Slates officials Ineligible Governor not eligible for senate. No person, while holding any office under the United States government. shall hold any office under the State government of Utah, and the Governor shall not be eligible for election tv the Senate of the Un.ted States fkr-mthe term for which he shall have been elected Section 20. Compensation of itate officer. The Governor, Secretary cf State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General and auch other State and District officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation a fixed by law The compensation tor said officers as provided in ail lawa enacted pursuant to this Constitution, shall be in full for all services rendered by said respectively, tn official capacity or employ- sy Section 29 (Lending public credit forbidden. The LcgivltfUire shall not authorise the State, or any county, city, town, township. district or other political subdivision of the State to lend it credit or subscribe to stock or bonds tn aid of any railroad, telegraph or other private individual or corporate enterprise or undertaking. e Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION shall aptig: THE STAVE f. proceeds from such a tax or fee shall not bo subject to Section 13 of this At tide and shall be distributed to the taxing districts in which the exempted property is located in the sam proportion as the revenue collected from real property tax is distributed to such districts. Section 2. Submission to electors. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the Sta.e cf Utah at the next general election in the manner section 3 Effective dale. adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effeet December 31, 1974. If NO. 3 x:ii or CONSTITU-TIO.- BE AMENDED HY ADDING A NEW SEC-TIOTO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AIRCRAFT. OR TANG-IDLPERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY MOTOR VEHICLES) WHICH IS REGISTERED FOR USE UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC Proposed Amendment N WAT-FRCRAF- T Proposed Amendment PROPOSITION NO. 2 lands, from taxa. AS TION PROrFRTY AND TO PROVIDE iN LIEU THEREOF A STATEWIDE UNIFORM FFE ASSESSMENT OH IEVY: PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH PROP-FRTSHALL REMAIN ONLY FOR THE PUR-IOSOF ESTABLISH-- I I IMITADFRT NO TIONS (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE RFVISIONS ARE IN ON CARDS THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH LENDING OF PUBLIC CREDIT 29 OF SHALL SECTION ARTICLE VI OF THF STATE CONSTITUTION DE AMENDED TO PERMIT THE STATE TO LEND ITS CREDIT ONLY TO AID IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANSION OF PRIVATE WITHIN THE STATE. (THE PRESENT LAW AND THF. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE ON CAPDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH ) Be II tftnhrJ nLiintf In ! t.cdfj In ll't t'f nf jiff ! Section - of Vtj!'. imI of home i loiinjt in Ltf- wtw'f r lUt lit n fjitr thnt Section It is proposed that Article VI. Section 29 nf the Convti'ution of the State of Utah be amended 1. to read ment during their respective terms of office. No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use, but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty, shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necersary expenses of said officeri while traveling in the State in the performance of official duty. (At amended November 3, 1946, effective January I. 1947; November 7, 1950. 7, effective November Section 2. Submission to the electorate. The Secretary of State is directed to aubmit this proposed to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this itate, this amendment ahall take effect on 1930.) January Section Lending of nubile credit. The Legislature shall not authorise the Slate, or any political subdivision of the State to lend its credit except to aid in the establishment or expansion of private industry within the state 29. 1. 1973. PROPOSITION E SHALL ARTICLE XIV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AUTHORIZE ANY OR CITY. COUNTY. TOWN TO ESTABLISH SPFCIAL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE WATER. SEW-ERAC- DRAINAGE. FLOOD CONTROL, E GARBAGE. TRANSPORTATION. S. 1 ii !;, n It lit ilt J ii'ohtJ tj I th of J fv ltf , l 1 ' nf tt'f tun lotWg in " fj J.ir, fjtnf HOSPITAL. RECREATION. ANDFIRF. SKRV-ICEPROTECTION AND TO LEVY TAXES AND ISSUE BONDS FOR ACQUIRING. CONSTRUCTING ANY AND EQUIPPING OF THFSF. FACILITIES. CONDITIONED UPON THE ASSENT OF A MAJORITY OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT (THE PRES-ENLAW AND THE PRO-POSF- Be NO. 4 SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS Y I.'if If. T Section 1 Proposal to amtnd a section. It is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of Utah by adding a new to 14 Exemption of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from tangible property statewide uniform fre. The Legislature may exempt aircraft or watercraft or tangible personal property which Is required by law to be registered for use upon public highways or public lands not exempt under the lawa of the United States, or under (his Constitution, from taxation aa property, and in lieu thereof, if auch exemption ia granted, shall provide a statewide uniform fee or a statewide uniform rate of assessment or levy In auch manner and at auch rates as may be provided by law; provided. that if uny auch property is exempted from taxation as property, the see-ttn- PROPOSED AMEND-MF.NT- S ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH n Be I it hint ) itmlitJ it nf Ac the Ltf. Su.e nf f'tdh. mnlhirJi nf Jl tin It J In uJ' nf Ifinift mltng member I I fie Inn in joi nr thru. ' Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 8 to read The legislaSection ture by general law may authorise any county, city, or town to establish special districts tvithin a.l or any part ot 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, and 8. Bond played the it was entitled the Cheese was f Holden Millard Citizens For Hon Hare p 'r.vidcd by law. TANGIBLE FFRSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS Covcrnor. Section 18. (Duties of Attorney General. The Attorney General shall be the legal adviser of the State o'tlcera and shall perform such other duties a may be provided by law. 19. Section Superintendent of Fubile Instruction. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall perform such duties a may be provided by law. 'rovision Iris Missing". value of such property shall remain only for the purpose of debt limitations at set forth in Article XIV of this Constitution. The Present STAKE HOAD SHOWS "When IKMIAIjIj OF i d, were presented tn the ward on Tuesday night with most of the young people of our ward participating in Meadowis act. The play was written and directed by Beily Mac Labrum Present and Proposed Changes Present ,i 1 Ok F FORT MU. LAIU) Letts AUDREY STEVENS THE County fjnM & tvf- ffrvw4s4, JACK FREEMAN WAS HIRE over the weekend with his par- Beck-stran- Millard i u I JON (cont.) fire protection services or any combination of tli-s- r services and may author ire the county, city, or town: (I) to levy taxes upon the taxable property in only such districts for the purpoxc cf acquiring, constructing. equipping, operating, and maintaining facilities required for any or alt of these services, and (2) to issue bonds of these districts for the purpose of acquiring, constructing. and equipping any of these facilities without regard to the limitations of Section 3 and 4 of this Article XIV but subject to such limitation on the aggregate amount of these bonds which may be outstanding at any one time at may be provided by law; but the authority to levy taxes upon the taxable property in the bond and of these districts payable from taxes lev.cd on the taxable property in them shall tie condl'ioncd upon the asa-n- t of a majority of the qualif st tWturt of the district voting in an cl.i-tsofor inis purpose to he held as by law. Any such district created by a county may contain all or part of any Incorporated municipality or municipalities but only with the consent of the uis-Lie- ls governing thereof. Law authorities In effect at the time cf the adoption of this sec l Ion and districts established pursuant to these law shall not be affected by the adoption of this section. Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general ejection in the manner provided by law. Section 3 If adapted by the electors of this tate, this amendment shall take effeet Of. January I. 975 1 CLYDE L MILLER. Secretary of State of the S,atc of Utah. IX) HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is full, true and cor-iccupy of the const iu-lior.- al amendments proposed by the budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session of the Fortieth Legislature. 1974 IN WITNESS WHERE- OF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of tire State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this day of September, 1974. 1st CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State MtRIASNE AND HuRer are announcing tne arrival of their third child. A girl was born Thurs. Ocl. 10 and weighed 8 lbs. She hat a brother and slater to help welcome her home. Otto and A 111 Hunter arc the proud grandparents. The Jon Hunt er's live In Sinlsb Fork. HOLDEN LADIES AIXIL lary held their monthly meeting Boat sites for the Ocl. 2. evening! activities were ply Nixon and Ethel Wood. Games were played with Evelyn Orient Christensen Tecplea, nnd Bonnie Christensen winning the prlres. Other members present were Faye Stephenson, Georgia Stephenson, and Thors Vcvee. BURTON AND LILA IUADCER their daughter Mr. Marilyn Sorensen spent the weekend of general L.O.S. conference tn U Fslt LsU guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Badger and family. Burton accompanied his son Billy and three grandsons Robert, David and Steven to the Priesthood tension held Sat. ii timing. AN AAkO.VC PRIESTHOOD 4 the lloiden Ward w emr.yed ry the girts and bo vs Sat. Adult leaders and the Bishopric lO' k the group to Provo lo attend lb P Y t U v- -, in ;s i" F also Spent 10 ctlvuy for the youth fn. Vrs rullinf ( i. time. a Aljbaj sailing ENTERTAINING H.IENOS of her daugtter Jodie on her birthday Thursday was Mrs, Norma Wood. It was her eUih birthday. MR. AND MRS. CEORGE Cropper of Provo drove down to sjend Friday with their son and wife Wynn and Martha Cropper and family. It was their granddaughter Kellee Ann Audrey Stevens Memorial Fund In the care of C.R. Knous of Kearny. resiMrs. Stevens, a ar the Ray and Kearny area, was the author of "Americas Pioneers tn Abloralnal Surgery; and had written numerous article for medical' journals and newspapers. At the time of her death she was tne editor of News Clips, a national newsletter for the Woman's auaituryof the Amer-ca- n Society of Abuomluai Surgery and previously had held every elective office in the dent of organisation. Mrs Stevens was a recognised authority on early medical equipment. He r colleMon of antique medical and surgical Instruments Is considered the largest tn the aoutiiwest and baa been exhibited at the I'nlverst'y of Arton and at the Phoenix Historical Society Museum. She was honored as an outstanding woman this year tn two publications: Personali ties of thy West snd Midwest and Women of Achievement. Mra. sieve na was active tn Girls Scouting for many year The served as president of the Ray Women's Guild snd was a longtime Sunday Echoed Teacher at the United Methodist Church. Kanosh Happenings DINNER GtFSTS AT and Da the ft Rat. were Granrtt hie wife WIL-lar- Hermao, and t.U-.la- Max and d n Eva A'hiUker. They also visited Herman'! sisters. Me IB snd Grace Staples Max and Eva reported that they are coming right along on their new home in Fsilc Nevada, where Max spent the month of Sept , working on It. Helping Mss on the building Is the former Dixie Hare's father-in-latea Dew out to attend the wadding reception U John slid Bernice aoren-se- n s daughter Held! and to ride back home with Max. A BOTHER INSPIRATIONAL experience was enjoyed by Urge crowd who tttendeiSae. Meeting lo Ksnoth Ward. Two benches were occupied fey the Perkin families. Other flsl-to- rs spending church were Handy, Sieve Staples and wives, snd Denise at the Alton SUptes Vernon home- Counselor Christensen conducted 'he ser-vr- eFalsowng tf? , ..: vOwdnctel tc ' hyti-t' rd . W?t' tntl "tco.-iv s, l eriy Car'.: c uve Cl-- e Chr'.'teustB invocation. Sacrr.M was admlnlstt red fey Dutn; Cecrge p' and Kevin Ketler, pasted by Daren wstts, Dnt PerMas.CtsU Georg and Johnson Ttosie. Interesting speakers were Bro. and sis. Arnold Harris jwrentr era F red nnd Elms Bennett for n visit ts their daughter Toni Ertlng and two boys of Battle Mountain, Nevada. Bro Harris said tu-i- i much effort and !ar.'ni- - f - into tbeae programs io m if Merest to non memlc: in-: io Com grandparents present for lunch were Mrs. Ethel Wood and Mra Vert Ntxon. Martha entertained guest of her daughters In the afternoon at a patty. SPENDING THE WEEKEND at the hum of their permit and Helen S'tven and Net were their daughters Greg ant Judy Wood of Spdlngillle ant Sandra Stevens of Sail Lake Jr JOHNSON. A STL-de- ntr .wqgpragy r Is as comfortah as die year ' isloitg. ft .e A nt tfc. bevlmk tht MkClk f memk-o- ki pid-- v K - -- wxwvni luunj VouK JESS A NDESTILL BENNETT were happy to have their son Brent home for the weekend. mtrm la Fillmore and her sisters Barbara snd Bonnie and their families In the Salt Lake City atea. Martin cam for them Friday night. Also visiting at the Stephen-so- n home was granddaughter and husband KIcT anJ She HI Sandberg. They also enjoyed a vtitt with the Stephan family at Shelia It Winnies niece. l;T NP oJiurk luww guard duty. MARTIN AND WINNIE STEP-Ha- n and family left esrly Monday morning tor their home tn Westminister, Calif. Winnie snd baby had spent the oast two weeks with her parent Bruce and Hattie Stephenson and Cecil, herbrother and families - Vi I? at Weber State, was home for a weekend visit with her parents Earl and Mary Johnson and Ctndf. DAN AND Lt'ANN HUNTER and son of Monroe were week end guests of their psremi Sidney and Hetty Hunter and Hen Dan came to attend national t av . h UMOjM Pendlctlon; HaroM At.K'rom. Croopern fifth birthday. Other KATHY I Happenings tht may be made to donation 'I Mil.bnv RONALD A.)1V.frrfn - ,v i Dixie and Dee rrfrrft- - -- G tftt nd d-- V vl tafWMMW And MNGt wiM pmtklf lk lm( innNmmi Hrvnh and AonmmttZh vBuv u rn WKiW add ! knmr Ttv row'tow wwvgMw tundun kjwnllyvfcvafnevwtmw SPECIAL Of fCaltor ' ; Free Estimate j on Total Comfot Conditioning fey IMG GAS, OIL on FIR tc li 7k ELECTRIC FRAMPTON HEATING & m FLIJmort mm i 743-669- 2 I |