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Show I !"' I Ml Ilcas.mi Pyramid ! October 30, 1970 ' Classified Ads Ratal 6a par word; minimum $1.00 Rerun Ratal EOo (up ar 6 Unas) fUmant pyramid iHt. Iublbshed Weekly at Mt Pleasant, Utah jA Snow Badgers beat Dixie Legal Notices SALE-Miscellan- eous THRFE female pups, pail Millar, part Collie. DcMur Ros- cnlof. Phone o30 462-275- ' Consult County Clerk or tho DELICIOUS Apples. $2.50, $3.00 Respective Signers for 9 and $3. 50 per box. Phone Further Information or cull at 50 North 3rd FOR West. Apt. 14. n6 FURNACES, railroad damaged, REDUCE safe and fast with notice to creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT guaranteed. Get furnace work GoBese tablets and done now. Trade in old coal SANPETE water pills." Youngs Rexall OF COUNTY, furnace for automatic heat -OF UTAH. STATE Plcasunt Mt. Fairview; Drug, electric, oil. gas. A&A Round In the Matter of the Estate of n6e Drug, Mt. Pleasant. Oak Furnace, 351 South 1100 LAWRENCE ERICKSON, J. East, Springville. FROM wall to wall, no soil at Deceased. J3tfc all. on carpets cleaned with Creditors will present claims OK KENT mobile Blue Lustre. Rent electric with vouchers to the unhome. See Ray I. Johansen, shampooer $1. Consolidated at the Law Office of o2tfn Mt. Pleasant. o30 dersigned Furniture Co. Tibbs and Tervort, 50 North REPOSSESSED Console Piano. MAYTAG conventional washer Main Street, Manti, Utah 84642 Write Credit Manager, 120 and tubs, like new, $90.00; on or before the 16th day of West 33rd South, Salt Lake 53 Terry Trailer, 15 ft. Phone January A. D. 1970. Claims must o30 5 City. Utah 84115. n6 be presented in accordance with after 6 p.m. the provisions of Utah FAT HENS, 4 for $1.00 for FOR Code Annotated, 1953, and with quick cleanup. Phone J. E. Jensen, Chester, HOUSE in Fairview, three prox-- verification as required rooms, bath, pantry. Phene therein. o9tfn Utah. o30 Patricia Erickson TWO HOMES in Fairview. One Adminstratrix of the MISCELLANEOUS completely remodestate of J Lawrence eled with new oil furnace. DRIVERS NEEDED train Erickson, Deceased. One home needs now to drive semi tiuek, lolocaBoth ideal finishing. Published in the Mt. Pleasant cal and over the read. Diesel tions. Priced to cell. Lyndon October 16, 23, 30 and or gas; experience helpful Pyramid n6 Graham, but net necessary. You can November 6, 1970. cam over $4.50 per hour afEstray Notice ter short training. For interREFRIGERATION have in my possession three view and application, call animals: red bally cow, branded or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Ine., Q on right shoulder, crop off left 'A U.M.T.A. Credit Union ear 11 bar on left rib; red bally Bldg., 223 W. 700 South, Salt calf with crop off right ear, Refrigeration & Appliances Lake City, Utah, 84101. n6 underbit in left ear; also old heifer, branded on left rib RAY T. NICKLE WANT TO BUY 10 ton of (not recognizable), no earmark. Box 162 Spring City, Utah hay. Ralph Andersen, Said animals will be sold at Moioni. Phene n6 Phone or public auction at my residence, 391 East 2nd South, Mt. WANTED Pleasant, Friday, November 6, REFRIGERATION ONE ACRE lot in or around 1970 at 5:30 p.m. unless claimed Mt. Pleasant, with water by owner or owners before that COMMERCIAL AND HOME share. J. M. Sheldon, 585. time. REFRIGERATION Tangerine, El Centro, Calif., Bruce Allred 92243. nl3 SERVICE City Poundkeeper Published in the Mt. Pleasant WE ARE BUYING DEER Factory Trtinod Exports HIDES. Springville Tannery, Pyramid October 23 and 30, 1970. Manti Home Supply 1150 South Main. Springville. PHONE 462-201- 84647 SALE-Miscellan- eous 80 West Main NORTH SANPETES HOME NEWSPAPER HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT ... Editor Associate Editor Second class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. Entered at the post office In Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of ;V March 3, 1879. Subscription In advance per year, per copy, lOo Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. $4-5- i 75-9-- Factory-Traine- d Servicemen Guaranteed Work Basements Snow T renching Removal Fill Dirt Top Soil Septic Tanks Back Filling Manti Home Call Merrill Nay, Mgr, 835-236- L"f4 1 for authorized service AUTO REPAIR Mt. New and Used COAL Complete Lube Service Brake Work Atlas Tires, Batteries Accessories All Work Expertly Done Ralph & S. M. Johnson Owners 90 North State, M leasant Phone 462-For Free Pickup Si Delivery 462-239- 2 OIL GAS 4896681 REPAIR PHONE . a Engen, scrambling quar- terback who likes to run the option. Theyre also mean on defense with Steve Quimby, their safety, capable of running the ball back all the way, and Bill Seabrook, at tackle, leading the forward charge. With a set of light backs, Snow has been going more and more to the air, with quarterback Dave Affleck, the ICACs leading passer and end Bruce ITince the top receiver. IL. underwater Madsen training, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for Not for its own sake alone, but for the sake of soc iety and good government, the press James A. should be free. Sanpete County Assessor Garfield. (Incumbent) CERTIFIED CAPABLE COURTEOUS am a Utah Certified Appraiser in compliance I 1969 with the law of fha Legislator. I have devoted end will devote full time to this office. have been progressive in using new methods and procedures, keep ing on a comparable basis with other county offices throughout the State of Utah. I I know county the problems end needs of the people in the and understand the land and its resources. have a wide background of experience, having held numerous in Ephraim and positions in civic end agricultural organizations Sanpata County. I AT Whan you visit Sol loko City, drop In ot our friendly iloro. Browia through Iho widest selection ot western clothing end saddlery in the country, latest styles. Fair prices. WESTERN BOOTS RANCHWEAR SADDLERY 462-223- 6 South 5th West Mt. Pleasant 12 The Mavericks rely on a ground game spearheaded by the running of Smith, Steve Matthews, at fullback, and Geoff EFFICIENT EXPERIENCED PROGRESSIVE "MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL" ' trasts. d col-led- Now $48.00 Reg. $95.00 Long Now $32.50 Reg. $65.00 Short Supply Limited NOW a Leslie originally ordered to bee at Newetowne, petitioned the General Court and received therefrom in 1650 a Charter which fixed the governing body of that colledge as a corporation, Harvard became the first, and therefore, now is the oldest Corporation on the North American continent. Human Hair Falls SEELY n Both have similar records and both won their openers in the ICAC. Despite certain similarities record-wise- , battle Saturday the Snow-Meswill provide some basic con- VOTE When President Dunster, acting on behalf of the SERVICE SALON HELEN homecoming. o30 9. BEAUTY I . 0 835-23- 6 A&A Round Oik Furmco Co. Springville ' yard run to give the former touchBingham High ace three downs for the day. Freshman quarterback Paul Stan fill engineered the final drive for Snow. He went in for the score himself on a one yard to Lewis plunge, then passed two the for points. Little Snow held Dixie to a total of 52 net yards rushing and passing while running up 289 yards themselves. The running of Dave Teichert and blocking of fullback, Jim Paulsen were points for the offense as was the fine receiving of Lewis Little. Defensively, ends, Tony Hall and Gary Arrington along with tackle, Thayne Casperson were Snow College and Mesa will ICAC put their undefeated records on the line in Grand Junction Saturday afternoon at in the 1:30 Maverick safety, public address, and entertainment in pools or open water areas. . FURNACES Carburetors Rebuilt for 436-852- 462-294- 5 tUah Pleasant, battery-powere- fa FURNACES M CHEVRON SERVICE R & Ray Service 395 South State . A new underwater communications system which produces audible sounds clearly in water has been introduced by Marine Resources, Inc., Fern Park, Fla. The completely portable, system provides for coordinated communications above and below a water surface. It may be used 1 M.N. Excavating Supply I, Turning up with still another new look lor fall '70 is. cotton corduroy, printed here in a tweed effect. Brad Whilnev of California styles il into a hand some Norfolk jacket with sell belt. It's available in brown or pray. 427-338- 5. 9 Cressmen climaxed another NKW CORDUROY eous 427-342- 462-2(3- i a. H r EXCAVATING ' ft 462-250- RENT-Miscellan- V College Snow drive by scoring on a five w 436-866- Phone V- - 489-668- MARY B. CLOWARD APPLIANCE REPAIR AND SERVICE spoiled Dixie at St. Homecoming Colleges George Saturday by pounding the Rebels 27 to 6. Quarterback Dave Affleck, one of the nation s top junior college passers, Afcompleted 12 of 20 passes. two for fleck hit Don Cressmen touchdowns of 20 and 10 yards. Snow Probate and Guardianship Notices Send for you r FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue Order by moil. We ship anywhere. COM WM ILLNESS have tried to serve the people of the county in a friendly and courteous manner and have devoted ell my efforts to the economical and efficient operation of this office. If elected I will continue to serve to the best of my ability. I iacke V)olh V N THE is BRAKE SERVICE am an active member of the LD.$. Church, a high in the Ephraim North Ward where I have served as a counselor and bishop for eleven years. I am serv ing presently as superintendent of the Sunday School. I priest THE RANCHWEAR May Qd&Pf AMMCO Brake Service have your vote Nov. 3? I ( raid pol. adv bv Vida Sorensen i at JOHN'S BRAKE Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution REPAIR SHOP & MORONI, UTAH Brake Service, Drum Turning and Shoe Pitting Disc WORK ALL GUARANTEED PHONE: 436-840- 8 Evenings Daytime 436-821- 3 State ok Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE COAL Salt distributor of Huntington Canyon Carbon County and Browning September 1, 1970 COAL Dear Fellow Citizens : TRAVIS ROSENLOF 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 Title of the Proposition. 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 with your friends, neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. Mt. Pleasant Phone 462-201- 7 CHIROPRACTOR H. J. McKELL, CHIROPRACTOR 177 North Main, Ephraim, Utah Mon., Wed., Fri. 10 to 6 5 Evenings by Appointment DRUGS MT. PLEASANT DRUG Ogilvie Hair Products including hair color, conditioning shampoo and permanents Spiedel Watch Bands installed on watch at no extra charge Timex Wrist Watches Reliable Hrs. Prescriptions After hr;, emergency I.akk City 7 Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Young's Rexall Drug Fairview, Utah STAG AND CARA NOME Secretary of State COSMETICS PRESCRIPTIONS for man and woman ELECTRICIAN Licensed Electrician two-third- New in this area will go anywhere, anytime FREE ESTIMATES CALL ROSS SHELLEY FAIR7IEW EXPERT 427-381- 0 SHOE REPAIR GAIL ZABRISKIE SHOE REPAIR SHOP STEVES ELECTRONICS SPRING CITY, UTAH Sales & Service Sylvania Dealer Home Entertainment Center: Color Television Black and White Television Console Stereo Component Systems Portable Stereos Radio end Tape Players See at the home of Steven Strata OR CALL 462-234Quality Sylvania TV & Stereo entertainment products backed by dependable service. Sylvania does not make them fast they just male them qood! PROPOSITION NO. 1 I. Method of Section CONSTITUTION AMENDarticles. amending Any MENT PROCEDURE amendment or amendments (Gateway Amendment) to this constitution may be in either house of A JOINT RESOLUTION proposed s and if PROPOSING TO AMEND the legislature, the members ARTICLE XX II I, SEC- elected ofto nil each of the two TION 1. OF THE CONshall vote in favor houses, STITUTION OF THE thereof, such proposed STATE OF UTAH, RE- amendment or amendments LATING TO PROPOSED he entered on their A M E N DM ENTS TO THE shall journals with the CONSTITUTITON AND respeetive yeas and nays taken thereon; PROVIDING THE and the legislature shall METHOD FOR REVIthe same to be pubSION OF AN ENTIRE cause in at least one newslished ARTICLE. paper in every county of the Be it resolved by the Leg- state, where a newspaper is islature of the State of Utah, published, for two months s preceding the of all members immediately eleeted to each of the tu'O next general election, at houses voting in favor there- which time Ihe said amendment or amendments shall of: be submitted to tbe electors Section 1. Amend article. of tbe state for their approvIt is proposed to amend Ar- al or rejection, and if a maticle XXII I, Section I, ol jority of the electors voting the constitution of the State thereon shall approve the of Utah to read as follows: same, such amendment or 50 MONUMENTS q RUESCH MONUMENT CO. - Mt. Plaaiant Main UPHOLSTERING Fino Granite skillfully carved with the design of your choice. One low charge covers granite, cerv-inend installing. Terms arranged. No interest. Dates carved on existing monuments in cemetery. Mt. Pleasant 462-202- Wf two-third- BROWN'S UPHOLSTERING Sofa lumping up? II so, bring it 32 So. Stato Mt. Plaaiant By Spudmrt Sbop Phono 462-229- 3 i amendments shall become county for 60 days next preceding any election, shall be part of this constitution. entitled to vote in the elecThe revision or amendment tion, except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year persons addition of a new article to who make proof ol this constitution may be pro- residence in proper this state for 30 as a amendment posed single immediately preceding and may be submitted to the days the last voter registration electors as a single question day and vote or proposition. Such amend- for amay registerand a president ment may relate to one subof the United ject, or any- number of sub- States only. reand .or jects, may modify, Section 2. The secretary peal provisions contained in other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to subtion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new article. Section 2. Proposed amendSection 3. If adopted by ment. The secretary of state the electors of this state, this is directed to submit this amendment shall take effect proposed amendment to the on January 1, 1971. electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. PROPOSITION NO. 3 Section 3. Effective date. INCOME TAX If adopted by the electors BY REFERENCE of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January A JOINT RESOLUTION 1, 1971. PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 22 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING PROPOSITION NO. 2 TO THE PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF RESIDENCY FOR LAWS; AND PROVIDVOTING ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF A JOINT RESOLUTION LAWS IMPOSING A PROPOSING TO AMEND TAX OR TAXES BY ARTICLE IV, SECTION REFERENCE TO THE 2 OF THE CONSTITULAWS OF THE UNITED TION OF THE STATE STATES. OF UTAH, RELATING Be it resolved by the LegTO THE STATE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT islature of the State of Utah, s of all members FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to each of the two ING IT TO SIX MONTHS. houses voting in favor there- two-third- of: Be it resolved by the LegSection 1. It is proposed islature of the State of Utah, s of all members to amend Article VI, Section elected to each of Ihe two 22 of the Constitution of the houses voting in favor there- Stale of Utah to read us follows: of: two-third- Section 2. The enacting Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shall he Be it enacted by the Legis2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as fol- lature of the State of Utah." Except such laws as may he lows: passed by the vole of the Every citizen of the United electors as provided in subStates, twenty-onyears of division 2 section 1 of this age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall legal resident of this state begin as follows, "He il enfor six months and of the acted by the people of the e f State of Utah." No bill or Joint Resolution shall be passed, except with the assent of the majority of all the members elected to each house of the Legislature, and after it has been read three times. The vote upon the final passage of all hills shall be by yeas and nays; and no law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title only; but the act as revised, or section as amended, shall he reenacted and published at length. The Legislature, in any law imposing income taxes may define the amount on. in respect to, or by which the taxes are imposed or measured, by reference to any provision of the laws of the United States as the same may he or become effective at any time or from time to time and may prescribe exceptions or modifications to any such provision. Section The Secretary 2. of State is directed to sub- mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1971. 1. CLYDE retary of L. MILLER, Sec- of State of the Stall Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-EightLegislature, 1969. h IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my nand, and affixod tho Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 1st day of September, 1970. CLYDE L. MILLER |