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Show November Where to vote MANTI Sanpete County Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on General Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polling places released by the 0, Sanpete County Clerk, Wanda 0 Bartholomew include: John Indianola, L. Bigler Harold and . MORONI Donations are being solicited to raise money for the purchase of a video cassette recorder to be used in a handicapped program at North Sanpete Middle residence; Milburn, Norma Vance residence; Fairview 1 and 2, Fairview City Hall; Mt. Pleasant 1 and 2, City Hall, and Mt. Pleasant 3, Old Armory Hall. Spring City, City Hall; Chester, Radene Sunderlands School. According to teacher Luella Hall, who is spearheading the project, she home; Fountain Green, City Hall; Moroni 1, elementary school; Moroni 2, City v Hall. Ephraim 1, 2, and 3, City Hall; Manti 1, Legion Hall; Manti 2, City Hall; Manti 3, Senior Citizens Center; Sterling, Town Hall;; Mayfield, Town Hall. Gunnison 1 and 2, City Hall; Centerfield, Town Hall; Axtell, LDS Church, and Fayette, Town Hall. has privately obtained a television, and various educational programs are available at the school on video tapes. She has not been able to obtain a VCR, however, to show the programs. Her interest in a special handicap program began when she observed three of her sixth grade students, all confined to wheelchairs, during KL Students from the Ephraim Elementary School and the Badgerettes performed during halftime and unveiled the 1888-198- Page 9 Snow Centennial Flag. mandated physical education Not being able to participate because of physical restrictions, she said her heart went out to the youngsters, who appeared to be suffering from anxiety while classes. watching their classmates participate in various athletic events. The video program would allow those students their own special time, and Mrs. Hall said she was willing to give up her daily preparation time to supervise the handicapped video program if her efforts were successful in obtaining the necessary equipment For more information Mrs. Hall may be contacted at the middle school, or at her home, 427-928- 8. BH1B INSTRUCTIONS Step punch Ihe position indicated next hand, Step 3. To vote, hold the voting instrument atralght up, not at an angle. Punch straight down through Ihe ballot card lor each ol your choices. Step 4. Vote the party page(s) ol your choice and the page(s) as directed. II you wish to casta "STRAIGHT PARTY" vole lor Ail. Ihe candidates ol ONE to Ihe desired party. II you do not wish to vote "STRAIGHT PARTY," cast votes accordingly Uilng both Step 2. Be sure the two slots in the end ot your ballot card lit down over the two red knobs. SANPETE COUNTY NOVEMBER 8, 1988 PARTY, 1. insert the belloi all the way into the voting device. imCTOM G on pages 2. 3. 4 and 5. Step 5. After voting, remove the ballot card Irom the voting device, place under the flap ol the gray envelope and return it to election judges. If you have voted "straight party" (a punch on page 1), you have voted for each candidate of that party. "scratch" (vote for candidates of the desired candidates on pages 2, 3, 4 and To judges and obtain another. A write-ivote is east by writing the olflce title and the candidate's lull name in the space provided lor on the enclosed gray write-i- n envelope, or a label with the office and write-i- n candidate s name printed on it may be attached to the gray envelope. Do not punch a hole in the punch card ballot lor the position you have written in. (Write-i- n voting is not allowed in the Uteh primary election). n to 5. If you do not wish to "scratch, " turn to pages 6, 7 and finish voting the Note: II you tear or deface your ballot card or maka a mistake In voting, you are to return the ballot card to the election another party) is and accomplished by simply punching next and 8 TURN PAGE TO VOTE and issues portion of non-partisa- n your ballot. MICHAEL S. DUKAKIS President Democratic LLOYDBENTSEN 21 For PRESIDENT and ef UNTTES the STATES (Vete tor One) MERRILL COOK Initiative Governor Independent LEE ALLEN Sanpete County November A TAX AND SPENOING LIMITATIONS 56 Lieutenant Governor Page 5 Shall a 'aw be enacted lo) implement limitations on growth nv of the difference (a) state government appropriations to 85 between the total personal income of the current year and the prior year, and ot the increase In state (bj local government revenues to 90 per capita income plus the growth rate ol population of the local government unit d debt (2) limit except tor ol fair market value, and (a) residential property taxes to 34 of 1 ol fair market value, and id enual property taxes to 1 (b) non-re- s (3) require voter approval ol local government proposals tor new ll 8, 1988 taxes or increases FOR 157 AGAINST 158 taxes? m Initiative B TAX REDUCTIONS Shad a law be enacted to reduce: (1) the individual ncome tax rates, depending on income, from 2.6 Irom 3.55 to to Irom 4 5 to Irom 5.45 to Irom 6.4 to and from 735 to TV 2, 6. the state 3. 4, 5, sales tax rate by 1.2V the tax on motor and special fuels by 5 per gallon, and (4) the tax on cigarettes by tic per pack? (2) (3) Initiative C INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION Shall a law be enacted to allow individuals a credit against state Income tax tor tuition, textbook and kansporiation costs fity Incur when thee dependents attend e private elementary or secondary school within ihe stale? Proposition No. 1 BAIL AMENDMENT Shan the Utah Constitution be emended to snow bail to be denied to persons charged with a serious crime II the or likely to ms toe danger to another person or to the community, court's jurisdiction if released: and to clarity language regarding t evidence to deny bail? Pr9 AGAINST 163 FOR 166 AGAINST 167 AGAINST 141 2 MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENT Shall toe Utah Constitution be amended to: the state after each (1) clarify toe Legislature's duty to reapportion United States census into congressional, legislative, and other districts, and clarity toe number ol senators and representatives: (2) clarify an exemption from a forced sals ot property: and toe (3) delete provisions relating to the transfer ol property owned by Utah Territory at statehood, toe location ot Ihe State Fair, and specific reference to certain public Institutions? FOR 162 FOR 140 Wanda Bartholomew, Sanpete County Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Official Ballot to be voted in Sanpete County, UT, for the General Election on November 8, 1988. I, Proposition No. FOR 145 AGAINST 146 SEAL: i Fiv Funds needed to aid handicapped program & 09 Hie Pyramid 1988 2, Wanda Bartholomew |