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Show Emery County Progress, Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday, August 29, 2000 5A HAPPENINGS Continued from PAGE 3A. 7-- Celebration and enjoy the food! DanceTheatre RDT begins its 2000 season Sat., Sept. 9 at 11 a.m. at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center (138 W 300 S in Salt Lake City) with Ring Around The Rose which introduces children to theater. For ticket information and more happenings call Elaine Clark at (801) 534-100- 0. Peach Days Poker Ride An ATV Poker Ride in con- junction with Peach Days on Sept. 9, is sponsored by the SouthEastern Utah OHV Club. Sign up at 9 a.m. at the Mayors Park in Ferron. Great Prizes. Call Mary at (435) 384-226- 4. Conference Singles A Singles Adults Conference (ages 30 - 55) will be held Sept 9, at the North Price Stake Center in Price. Registration is at 10 a.m. with a full day of con- ference, fireside, dinner and dance. Call Deanne Duncan 4 or Karen (435) Bradshaw (435) 613-093- 286-246- from pm at Canyon View Jr. High. All students and parents 9. Melon Day Parade If you would like to have an entry in the Melon Day Parade at Green River on Sept. 16, call 5 Carol Ekker, (435) to or a write (leave message), PO Box 32, Green River, UT 564-322- 84525. Exhibition Library Now tnrough Sept 18, the exhibit Quilts in the Mountains sponsored by the University Libraries in conjunction with USU Permanent Collection Quilt Committee will be located in the Merrill Library on the 1st floor. For information and library hours, call (435) 9 are invited to attend and get information about classes, policies, and meet faculty and staff. Refreshments will be served. MS Research Seminar The Utah Chaper of Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding a Research Update Seminar: CHAMPS sponsored by Biogen, on Tues., Sept. 19, at 7 p.m., at the Wheeler Farm (6451 S 900 E, Salt Lake City), for people with MS andor families or anyone effected by the illness in an effort to fight to end the devastating effects of Multiple Sclerosis. For more information call 0-- 4 687-293- 3. Emery Ward Church sched- Emery Ward Church ule: Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. Sunday School and Primary, 1 p.m. First Baptist The Huntington First Baptist Church holds Sunday Services which include Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., Worship Service at 1 1 a.m., and Evening Bible Study at 5 p.m. Wed. Bible Study is at 7 p.m. For more information Pastor contact McCrary at 687-508- Thomas 7. Catholic Mass St. Michael the Archangel in Green River, Saturday at 6 p.m.; Huntington 1st Ward Relief society, primary, priesthood, young mens and young womens at 11:00 am, Sunday School at 12:00 pm. Sacrament Meeting at 12:50 pm. Ward Building located at 115 S. 400 E. in Huntington. First The Baptist Church of E.C. The First Baptist Church of Emery County is located in Fer- ron, Utah, just West of the Grub Box. Sunday Services include Sunday School at 10 a.m., Worship Service at 1 1 a.m., and Evening Worship at 6 p.m. Each Wednesday is Prayer Meeting at 7 p.m. (except the first Wed. of the month when services are held at the Emery County Care Center at 6:30 p.m.). The public is extended a warm welcome to any and all services. For more information 3 call Pastor Joe Kuefier at or 381-327- 384-332- 1. Friends gather for evening of good times by PHIL E. FAUVER Special to the Progress Castle Dale LDS Stake Castle Dale 1st and 2nd The home and ranch of Kent Peterson and Jan Petersen was chosen by the Emery County Historical Society for Wards meet at 11 a.m. and 9 a.m., respectively, in the Stake Center on Main Street. Orangeville 1st and 2nd Wards also meet at 11 a.m. and 9 am, respectively, on Main Street. Orangeville 3rd and Castle Dale 3rd Wards meet in the building on 8th North in Castle Dale, at 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., respectively. In all cases, Sacrament Meeting is first, followed by Primary, Youth and Adult classes. L the annual Cowboy Poetry Approximately 77 members and friends turned out for the event. This was the largest turnout ever, Petersen said. The evening was warm, with a slight breeze blowing from the south. Everyone gathered under and around the trees on the north lawn. In the distance to the south, clouds were building up as rain moved north. As Fbs-tiva- Independent Baptist Dale Please remember Notre Dame de I gourdes in Price, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 9 a.m. and 1 1 a.m.; St. Anthony of Padua in lelper, Saturday at 5 p.m., Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Holy Days at 8:30 a.m., noon and 7 p.m., weekdays at 8:30 a.m.; Mission San Rafael in Huntington, Saturday at 7 p.m. Cowboy Poetry please send it to the Progress, PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 84513. You will only need to send it once and we will include it each week. A back to school night will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 6, to School Night Worship Service, 10 a.m., Adult and Childrens Sunday School, 11 a.m. (nursery provided years). Visitors always welcome. For further information about weekly Prayer Meeting, Bible Studies, AWANA and Youth Group, call Pastor Carl at churchs services included Citizens Center. Everyone invited. For more information contact pastor Sam Wilbanks at 384- - 3. Edge Christian Chapel, Huntington. Sunday: Desert The Emery County Progress will be publishing schedules for Church Services in conjunction with the Bulletin Board. If you would like the schedule for your CVJH Back 797-089- Desert Edge Church Services The Castle Independent Baptist Church holds services each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. for Sunday School and at 1 1 a.m. for Worship Service. There is a Bible study each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. All services are held at the Castle Dale Senior 11:15 a.m. Priesthood meeting, Relief Society, Young Womens and YoungMens meetings 12:15 3121. the evening progressed, the storm moved further east and everyone was treated to a the Emery County Historical Society, opened the meeting and y asked Ffetersen to give the prayer", followed by the cow'-bo- pledge of allegiance. Wes Curtis and Roger Barton, Grandfathers Wisdom" and Kitchen Surprise." Klint Eastman, My Mom the Cowgirl" and Bad Eyes and Calving." Bert Oman, Certified Steer Manure" and The Skunk." using guitars with amplifiers; Bert Lamb, San Rafael provided many western songs. double rainbow. They sang and played before and Americans Wake Up." The end of the rainbow and after each cowboy poet made a Kent Peterson, Golf", The the pot of gold w'as up on the presentation. Model , Auction" , The Mall, Presenters for the evening In- and Laska Down By The Rio Dugway, said Petersen. JoAnn Taylor, president of cluded: Kresha Eastman, Grand." r ...the deadline Sam Singleton gave a trib- ute to Evelyn Roundy, a long time worker for the historical society, who is moving to Arizona to be with her son. During the evening those in attendance were treated with Dutch oven cobbler, prepared by Nile Snyder and Ernie Taylor, and cobbler and ice cream, served by Joan Taylor and JoAnn Petersen. J for social announcements is Friday at noon! In accordance with Utah Code Section 1, Olene S. Walker, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah, am causing the texts of the following two propositions which will appear on the ballot at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 7, 2000, to be printed in at least one newspaper in every county of the state where a newspaper is published. 20A-7-10- 3, used to PROPOSITION 1 on ballot. Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (I) identify certain local government entities; (2) expand the types of sen ices special sen ice dis triets may be authorized to provide; (3) authorize the Legislature to provide for the creation oflocal government entities in addition to counties, municipalities, school districts, and special service districts; (4) modify county seat and optional forms ofcounty government provisions; (5) require the Legislature to provide in statute for municipal dissolution; (6) clartf election provisions; (7) modify-thexclusive uses ofspecified highway revenues; and (8) repeal language that is redundant or obsolete relating to state and local government? modify-term- resolution and to submit S.J.R. 5. as modified, to the voters of the state at the next regular general election in the manner presided bv law. Section 3. Effective date. In accordance w ith Section 2 of this act, the amendments proposed bv this joint resolution shall have the same effective date as S.J.R. 5. Resolution Amending State and Local Government Provisions, passed during the 1999 General Session, if S.J.R. 5 is approved bv a maiontv of those voting on it at the next regular general election. RESOLUTION AMENDING LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONS 2000 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponaon Howard C. Nielson THE OF LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTIA JOINT RESOLUTION STATUS OF COUNTIES; PROVIDING LEGISLATIVE INTENT; DITUTION; CLARIFYING RECTING THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR TO INCLUDE CHANGES MADE BY THIS JOINT RESOLUTION IN PREVIOUS JOINT RESOLUTION AND TO SUBMIT THE PREVIOUS JOINT RESOLUTION, AS MODIFIED, TO VOTERS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: AMENDS: ARTICLE XI, SECTION 1 the Be it resolved by the Legislature of state of L tah, tn of all members eh 'cied to eat h of the two houses voting infavor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article XI. Section I, to read. ARTICLE XL LOCAL GOVERNMENTS Article XL Section 1 Counties recognized as legal subdivisions. The several counties of the Territory State of Utah, existing at the time of the adoption of this Constitution. are hereby recognized as legal subdivisions of this Statc, and the precincts, and sthool districts.. The counties now existing m said counties, as legal subdivisions thereof, and they shall so continue until changed as pro' ided by law in pursuance of this article statute. Section 2. Replacing portions of previous resolution Submittal to voters. m It is the intent of the Legislature that: (al Article XI. Section 1 of the Utah Constitution. as proposed to be amended in this loint resolution, replace and supersede that same section as proposed to be amended in S.J.R. 5. Resolution Amending State and Local Government ProMsions. passed during the 1999 General Session: (b) Article XL Section 7 of the Utah Constitution, as proposed to be enacted in S.J.R. 5. Resolution Amending State and Local Gmcmmcnt Provisions, passed during the 1999 General Session, be deleted and the remaining sections of Article XI as proposed to be enacted in S.J.R. 5 be - tel S.J.R. 3. Resolution Amending State and Local Government Pan lsions. passed during the 1999 General Session, be submitted IQ voters .with the changes in this joint resolution described in S.J.R. 5 included those changes at the time it Subsections (1 Ha) and (b) included in passed the Legislature in the 1999 General Session: and SJ,R.-3..aslhoue- S.liLi- submittcd separately to the .vctcnLgLlhsLstatc, (2) The lieutenant got emor is directed to modify SJ.R. 5. Resolution Amending State and General Session, as proposed by ibis joint Local Goummcnt ProMsions. rasscJdumnilhC-199- 9 PROPOSITION 2 on the ballot, Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: establish a permanent state trust fund consisting oftobacco settlement money designated by statue or appropriation and spt cifit dprt i ate donations, ith income from the trustfund to be depos Ut d into the s late s Gent rat Fund and the principal to be preserved in the trust fund unless the governor and three fourths of both the Senate and the House of Representatives agree to remove money or assets from the trust fund for deposit into the state's Genera! Fund? m RESOLUTION CREATING CONSTITUTIONAL TRUST FUND 2000 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: L. Steven Poulton A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOSING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION. ESTABLISHING A STATE TRUST FUND. PROVIDING FOR PRINCIPAL TO BL HI 1 1) IN PI RPLTUITY; PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION. PROVIDING I OR USE OF INCOME; DIRI T HE I II UTENANT GOVERNOR TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSAL TO VOTI RS. AND PROVIDING AN III I CTIVE DATE. This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitution as follows: CT-1N- G LNCTS. s ARTICLE XXII, SECTION 4 Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of I 'tah, of all nu mbcrs elected to each ofthe two houses volute in fav or thereof Section 1. It is proposed to enact Utah Constitution Article XXII, Section 4, to read Article XXII, Section 4. (State trust fund Use of income. Principal to be held in perpetuity two-third- jjLLasggyided byytatule.or appropriation, (iLlyggrJ ai Trended m Subsection t4j. fundu that the Mate rcccis cit relating to the the Mate treasurer ihalL as provided b statute, held .islauirc. or asset Section 2. Submittal to voters. I be lieutenant go'emor is directed to submit ttns or .general election in the manner pros ided by law. statCJaLlkcjeMJR-gu- l Section 3. 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