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Show I t 4 Sun young Cad css irGGognozed, odkiecMsd on S awards - Thursday, October 26, 1972 Chronicle "ouet ROY Oct. 29. Sunday ill be a special day for four ning ladies from Our Lutheran Church. In Idition to being Reforma-o- n Sunday, a special day for utherans, the quartette will ceive special Ood, Home id Country award medal-mPresentation will be the regular ade during , Sa-or- 's s. Agonizing Pain :rom Ingrown Toenail? it Outgro For Fast Relief gro giv4 you fast temporary relief ingrown t. njil pun. Outgro tough-i- s irritated skin, eases inflammation, the educes swelling without effecting shape, growth, or position of the nail Sfop ingrown nail pun fast with Outgro m GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH ELECT AN EXPERIENCED AUDITOR AS YOUR STATE AUDITOR Politic Ad by Momon lor State Auditor Committee John Caaktll, Chairman Paid Sunday Worship service. Girls to receive the award are: Jody Call, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. John Call of 5441 S. 2700 W., Carolyn Crunk, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Wm. Crunk of 4910 S. 2400 W., Martha Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Hicks of 5457 S. 2425 W., and Karen Nielsen, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Glade Nielsen of 2067 W. 4750 So. The award is given by the Lutheran Church in America under the supervision of individual congregations. It is a program of essentially church and community service combined. To be eligible to enroll in the program, the candidate must be an active member of the congregation, and also an act:ve member of an approved Youth organiza- tion. addition, they must also have completed at least one full year of confirmation studies in the church prior to registering. Each candidate is required to complete a Growth booklet requiring much written work and study, a church work book of additional In requirements, and to donate hours to their church A and to their community. minimum of 1 year must be spent in the program. Presentation of awards to the girls will be made by past 1971 recepiants Jill Daily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sere Chauncey Daily, 2322 W, 5025 S., Michelle Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd, 5152 S. 2350 W., Nancy Muth, daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muth of 5415 S. 2300 W., and Barbara Padgett, daughter of Mrs. Marie A. Padgett, 5354 S. 2100 W. A special certificate of appreciation will be presented to Patty Crunk in recognition of many hours of service donated to church and community during the past three year period. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crunk, 4910 S. 2400 W. Coordinator of the program has been Mrs. Marie A. Padgett. Mrs. Glade Nielsen has served as Service Chairman. Mrs. William Muth has served as a post coordinator and was Missions Chairman. Mrs. Rulon Hicks served as Historical and Administrative Dinner hold for VJolfhuis The entire proinstructor. gram has been sponsored by the Lutheran Church Womei with Mrs, Dale Johnson as president. Community leaders and the groups they represented are: Mrs. Roger Stover, Cadette Scout Girl 459 Troop and Mrs, Gerald Hatch, head of Jr. Hospital Volunteers a the Weber Memorial Hospital. Evaluation of written work and service was completed by an impartial panel consisting of Mrs. Jack Johnson, Representing the Church Council, Rev. Dale B. Johnson, Pastor, Mrs. Ann Johnson, head of sponsoring organization, and Mrs Marie Padgett, Coordinator. V' t- C: Ze) i- - -' open to the public, will be $5 a plate for all you can eat. N, Wolthuis called Representative Ford one of the top and legislators in America said he was very pleased that the Congressional leader would be visiting for him. H J program. A brief reception sponsored by Lutheran Church Women will honor all nine girls who have successfully participated in the program. This will immediately follow the It will be worship service. held in the Eellowship Hall, adjoining the church. SPECIAL AWARD medallions will be presented Sunday to (1. to r.) Carolyn Crunk, Jody Call, Karen Nielsen and Martha Hicks at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy during regular worship service. Moss stresses saftety bill Senator Frank E. Moss, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Consum ers said todays final action on the Consumer ProductSafe-t- y Act is one of the mostim- - CoastiMian other State and Judicial offi- graph or other private indi- eties, except for capital ofcers, except justices of the vidual or corporate enter- fenses when the proof is evident or the presumption peace, shall be liable to im- prise or undertaking. peachment for high crimes, Sec. 30. Notwithstanding strong or where a person is OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE misdemeanors, or malfeageneral or special pro- accused of the commission of sance in office; but judgment any visions of the Constitution, a felony while on probation Salt Lake City in such cases shall extend the Legislature in order to or parole, or while free on September 7, 1972 only to removal from office insure continuity of state and bail awaiting trial on a preand disqualification to hold local government operations vious felony charge, and Dear Fellow Cllizens: any office of honor, trust or in periods of emerg 'ey re- where the proof is evident or elected. profit in the State. The sulting from disaster caused the presumption strong. The Legislature of the State of Utah has Sec. 8. Members of the party, whether convicted or by enemy attack shall have Section 2. The Secretary entrusted me with the responsibility for pubLegislature, in all cases ex- acquitted, shall nevertheless, the power and immediate of Stato is directed to submit trial to be trea-oliable prosecution, felony or breach cept (1) to provide for this proposed amendment to lishing the following Propositions, which reand punishment according to duty of the peace, shall be privprompt and temporary suc- the electors of the State of late to changes in the Constitution of the law. ileged from arrest during cession to the powers and Utah at the next general elecState' of Utah. each session of the LegisSec. 20. No person shall duties of public offices of tion in the manner provided lature, for fifteen days next be tried on impeachment, whatever riature and whether by law. In the beginning of the body of each Propopreceding each session, and unless he shall have been filled by election or appointSection 3. If adopted by the Title Ballot set the sition ice have of forth in returning therefrom; and served with a copy of the ment, the incumbents of the electors of this state, this for words used in any speech articles thereof, at least ten which may become unavail- amendment shall take effect Proposition as it will appear on the General or debate in either house, days before the trial, and able for carrying on the on January 1, 1973. Election Ballot on November 7, 1972. Because they shall not be questioned after such service he shall powers and duties of such in any other place. not exercise the duties of his offices, and (2) to adopt such PROPOSITION NO. 3 of the very serious nature of these ProposiSec. 9. The members of office until he shall have measures as may be neces- CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS tions which your State Legislature has caused the Legislature shall receive been acquitted. sary and proper for insuring SHALL SECTION 6 OF to be placed before you, I urge that each ol Sec. 21. All officers not (Jie continuity of governof $25 per ARTICLE X OF THE compensation STATE CONSTITUTION diem while actually in ses- liable to impeachment shall mental operations including, you study the text of the Propositions in full. BE REPEALED, REof $15 per be lemoved for any of the but not limited to, the financ-1 sion, expenses to with considt I urge you your friends, MOVING THE MANDAdiem while actually in ses- offenses specified in this ing thereof; but subsections shall TORY REQUIREMENT article, in such manner as and 2 of this sectionofficers neighbors and local civic leaders in order sion, and mileage as pronot permit the public vided by law. THAT CITIES OF THE may be provided by law. that you may gain all information necessary so appointed to act or the FIRST AND SECOND shall 22. bill Sec. 10. shall Sec. house Each Every to render a just and wise decision. so adopted to be in CLASS HAVE THEIR be the judge of the election be read by title three sep- measures of the ConstiOWN SCHOOL DISand qualifications of its mem- arate times in each house contravention and ann'icable law. tution TRICT. where cases in and them except bers, may punish Sincerely, Sec. 31. For attendance at of the house where Be it resolved by the Legfor disorderly conduct, and such bill is pending suspend meetings of interim com- islature of the Slate of Utah, with the concurrence of of all members CLYDE L. MILLED of all members elected, this Except mittees established by law to requirement elected to each of the tuo general appropriation bills function between oflegislative Secretary of State expel a member for cause. the Leg- houses voting in favor theresessions, members Sec. 11. A majority of the and bills for the codification and general revision of laws, islature shall receive addi- of: of shall 1 each house members to the be submitted NO. to sion PROPOSITION no bill shall be passed con- tional per diem compensaSection 1. It is proposed LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE voters thereof before such constitute a quorum to tran- taining more than one sub- tion and mileage at a rate to smaller sact but a repeal Section 6 of Article take shall or ordinance law business, exceed to not that REVISION provided be shall which clearly X of the Constitution of the number may adjourn from ject, effect for Constitution this regin The title. in its expressed State of Utah. SHALL ARTICLE VI OF Sec. 2. Sessions of the day to day, and may compel upon the final passage ular legislative sessions. THE STATE CONSTI- Legislature shall be held an- the attendance of absent vote Section 2. The secretary of bills be shall 32. all of Sec. by yeas The Legislature state TUTION BE REVISED nually at the seat of govern- members in such manner and is directed to submit the or entered and upon nays may appoint temporary TO MAKE CHANGES ment and shall begin on the under such penalties as each this repeal to the proposed of the emrespective journals permanent nonmember IN THE PROCEDURE second Monday in January. house may prescribe. of the State of Utah electors ocvote the which and in house ployees for work during AND MANNER OF OP- A general session shall be Sec. 12. Each house shall general election No bill or joint reso- between sessions, including at the next ERATION OF THE held during odd numbered determine the rules of its curs. manner in the provided by be counsel shall passed except independent legal STATE LEGISLATURE years, and a budget session proceedings and choose its lution with the assent of the ma- which shall provide and con- law. AND THE LEGISLA- shall be held during own officers and employees. Section 3. If adopted by jority of all the members trol all legal services for the OF TIVE BRANCH Sec. 13. Vacancies that elected to each house of the Legislature except as the the electors of this state, this years. Legislation STATE GOVERNMENT, not related to the may occur in either house of Legislature. take effect JanLegislature by law shall au- repeal 1, shall INCLUDING THE LAW- state directly be con- the legislature shall be filled 1973. budget may thereof uary 23. thorize Sec. Notwithstanding performance AND RULES MAKING sidered by the Legislature in such manner as may be any provision of this Consti- by the attorney general. PROCEDURE. (THE during budget PROPOSITION NO. A sessions only provided by law. tution, the Legislature, in Sec. 33. The Legislature LAW AND PRESENT if permitted by a joint resoPERMITTING Sec. 14. Each house shall any law imposing income shall appoint a legislative auTHE PROPOS :D REVI- lution passed by ALTERNATIVE FORMS amount define the its a of keen to proits at serve taxes, ditor may journal SIONS ARE ON CARDS of the members elected to pleasure. OF COUNTY ceedings, which, except in on, in respect to, or by which The legislative auditor shall IN THE POLLING each house. GOVERNMENT or are taxes the executive conduct of sessions, case to imposed have authority PLACE AND BOOTH.) Sec. 3. The members of shall be and the measured, by reference to audits of any funds, func- SHALL SECTION 4 OF Be it resolved by the Leg- the House of Representa- yeas and published, ARTICLE XI OF THE of laws of the on any ques- any provision tions. and accounts in any nays islature of the State of Utah, tives, after the first election, tion, at the STATE CONSTITUTION of five the United States as the branch, department, agency request s of all members BE AMENDED TO PERmembers of such house, shall same may be or become ef- or political subdivision of shall be chosen by the qualelected to each of the two ified voters of the respective be entered upon the journal. fective at any time or from this state and shall perform MIT THE LEGISLAhouses voting in favor thereTURE TO PRESCRIBE districts, on representative 15. All sessions of the time to time and may pre- such other related duties as Sec. ALTERNATIVE FORMS of: the first Tuesday after the Legislature, except those of scribe exemptions or modi- may be prescribed by the OF COUNTY GOVERNSection 1. It is proposed first Monday in November,. the Senate while sitting in fications to any such pro- Legislature. He shall report MENT FROM WHICH there--rterto and be answerable only to to amend Article VI of the 1896, and executive session, shall be vision. MAY SECOUNTIES . Their term of office public: and neither house, 24. The presiding offithe Legislature. Constitution of the State of LECT, SUBJECT TO shall be two years, from the without the consent of the cer of each house, not later Utah to read: Section 2. S.J.R. No. 11 THE REFERENDUM, Sec. 1. The Legislative first day of January next other, shall adjourn for more than five davs following ad- passed at the General SesFORM WHICH BEST their election. all bills after shall of 39th the to sion sign Legislature nor three than any journment, days, power of the State shall be SERVES EACH COUN vested: Sec. 4. The senators shall other place than that in and joint resolutions passed on March 11, 1971, is hereby NEEDS. TYS withdrawn in the and be by which Legislature, certifying it may holding 1. In a Se,...ie and House be chosen by the qualified resolved Be it next by the Leg authand the their to from its session. accuracy entirety which voters of the respective senof Representatives of Utah, enticity as enacted by the general election, and the sec- islature of the State Sec. 16. No general sesshall he designated the Leg- atorial districts, at the same of all members retary of state in lieu of it is islature of the State of Utah. times and places as members sion of the Legislature shall Legislature. two Sec. 25. All acts shall be directed to submit this pro- elected to each of thethereexceed sixty calendar days, 2. In the people of the of the House of Representato the houses voting in favor State of Utah, as hereinafter tives, and their term of office except in cases of impeach- officially published, and no posed amendment Utah of: shall he four years from the ment. No budget session act shall take effect until electors A the State of stated: flection 1. It is proposed next general election the at the after adjournof exceed next first calendar sixty days shall day twenty January The legal vors or such manner by to amend Article XI, Secthe in provided which ment of at the session imof in cases their and as election after days, except fractional part thereof, of tion 4 of the Constitution of f as may be peachment. No special ses- it passed, unless the Legisthe State of Utah as may be nearly s the State of Utah to read: 2 NO. of vote a lature PROPOSITION calby shall be elected sion exceed shall thirty provided by law, under such practicable Sec. 4. The Legislature of all members to the elected cases in in each biennium the as BAIL Legendar IN RESTRICTING days, except conditions and in such manshall by general law prehouse, shall otherwise CERTAIN FELONY ner and within such time islaturewithshalleachdetermine Py of impeachment. When any each scribe optional forms of session of the Legislature direct. CASES apportionas may be provided by law, law .ent and shall 26. Sec. No ment cases or of 8 OF county gover spe- SHALL SECTION impeachment private trying may initiate any desired legeach county to select, calcial law shall be enacted ARTICLE I OF THE allow to referendum islation and cause the same Sec. 5. No person shall be exceeds the number of in the STATE CONSTITUTION subject to be submitted to a vote of eligible to the office of sen- endar days it may remain where a general law can be manner provided by law, this applicable. BE AMENDED TC PRO- the the people for approval or ator or representative who as in session as provided in shall prescribed optional form the members Sec. 27. The Legislature VIDE THAT PERSONS whicn rejection, or may require of the last date provided by section, best serves its needs, receive for BAILBE compensatitn NOT shall authorize SHALL not law game the any law for filing for the office Legisany passed by and by general laws shall ABLE WHEN ACCUSED lature (except those laws is not a citizen of the United only the usual per diem ex- of chance, lottery or gift enfor precinct and and mileag-OF A FELONY WHILE provide vote States, twenty-fivterprise under any pretense passed by a years of penses Sec. 17. The House of or for any purpose. ON PROBATION OR township organizations. of the members elected to age, a qualified voter in the Section 2. The secretary PAROLE, O R WHILE each house of the Legisla- district from which he is Representatives shall have Sec. 28. The Legislature of state is directed to submit AV.AIT-I BAIL of ON sole FREE the impeachpower shall not delegate to any speture) to be submitted to the chosen, a resident for three N G TRIAL ON A this proiiosed amendment to voters of the State before years of the State, and for ment, but in order to im- cial commission, private corof all the poration or association, any PREVIOUS FELONY the electors of the State of 'such law shall take effect. six months of the district peach, members elected must vote power to make, supervise or CHARGE. WHERE THE Utah at the next general The legal voters or such from which he is elected. PROOF IS EVIDENT OR election in the manner prointerfere with any municipal fractional part thereof as Sec. 6. No person holding therefor. THE PRESUMPTION vided by law. 18. All Sec. be propimprovement, of of or impeachments office provided by law, may money, any public profit Section 3. If adopted by STRONG. or held shall be tried whether the Senate, effects, erty subdivision of by the the of trust under authority any legal the electors of this state, this the in bv to trust or Legresolved when Be and it under otherwise, Senators, such sitting conditions of this levy United State, States, or amendment shall take effect and in such manner and State, shall be a member cf for that purpose, shall take taxes, to select a capitol site, islature of the State of Utah, on fJanuary 1, 1973. s of all members within such time as may be the Legislature: Provided, oath or make affirmation to or to perform any municipal h two the to functions. to the of eac do elected justice according provided by law, may initiate That appointments in the CLYDE L. When Sec. 29. The Legislature houses voting in favor there-of- : any desired legislation and State Militia, and the offices law and the evidence. MILLER the Governor is on trial, th? shall not authorize the State, cause the same to be sub- of notary public, justice of Section 1. It is proiiosed mitted to a vote of the people the peace. United States Chief Justice of the Supreme or any county, city, town, Court shall preside. No per- township, district or other to amend Article I, Section of said legal subdivision for commissioner, and postmasapproval or rejection, or ..iay ter of the fourth class, shall son shall be convicted with- political subdivision of the 8 of the Constitution of the State to lend its credit or State of Utah to read: require any law or ordinance not, within the meaning of out the concurrence of of the senators elected. subscribe to stock or bonds Sec. 8. All prisoners shall passed by the law making this section, be considered Sec. 19. The Governor and in aid cf any railroad, tele be bailable by sufficient sur body of said legal subdivi offices of profit or trust. Sec. 7. No member of the Legislature, during the term for which he was elected, shall be appointed or elected to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased, during the term for which he was State of Utah The Michigan legislator is scheduled for a dinner in Weber County Friday evening 7 p.m. at Peterson Brothers auction barn. The barbecue, s- I n, , two-thir- two-thir- two-thir- Ltah's First in for Congress District. -- .w The five girls have donated approximately 1,200 hours of service to civic and religious endeavors during the IPropased Cli Bob Wolthuis announced Monday that Gerald Ford, House Republican Leader, will visit Ftah this weekend to promote the Wolthuis candidacy s - K Representative Ford told that President Ni Wolthuis xens greatest need is a res- ponsive Congress, and criticized the Democratic memof the Congress bership for failure to give honest evaluation to the administrations programs. He cited welfare reform, pension reform, consumer protection, government reand national organization strike legislation as serious issues where the President had suggested improvement but the Congress has failed to act. portant victories to date in the fight to give the consumers a voice in assuring the safety of consumer products and hence give protection to the before products purchaser, are sold in the market places of America. The Consumer Product Safety Act, as passed by the Senate today, establishes an independent commission to protect the public against the risk of unrea- Representative Ford also mentioned the growing national deficit as a serious area where the Democratic Congress had fanned the flames of spending but refused to give the President the power to effectively control the problem. er sonable hazards from consumer products. Moss said that an important new concept in the bill allows an individual to petition for action and then bring suit against the new agency if it fails to act in the interest of the consumers they reHe said that over present. the years a number of other regulating agencies appear to have grown lethargic in consumer protection because they became too close to the institutions they are supposed to This has raised regulate. serious questions as to their abilities' to protect the public interest. Wolthuis pointed out that his opponent had voted to gut the Presidents ceiling request by voting for the Mahon amendment. Wolthuis is challenging incumbent Congressman K. Gunn McKay. McKay voted for deficit spending on 11 of the 15 key budget votes which added 15.2 billion dollars to our national debt, Wolthuis said. ( VVomehPast21 WITH BLADDER IMITATION The new commission is mandated to set standards for the use,, design, labeling, and performance characteristics of consumer products Suffer Many Troubles After 2), common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tenae and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. See how fast it can help you. that present potential danger to the consumer, Moss said. I sincerely hope the President will act quickly to get this important new commis-sio- n on the job." WEBER COUNTYS GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY CITY NEEDS even-number- STRONG AND SINCERE REPRESENTATION two-thir- IN THE LEGISLATURE May I . . . continue to work for you?" two-third- RE-ELE- HANSON yuur DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE two-thir- for STATE LEGISLATURE District 9 (Roy) one-hal- two-third- INCUMBENT Vice MEMBE.7 . . . Development Committee Federal and Military Affairs U Appropriations Revenue and Taxation BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND DEVELOI ER (Over 400 homes in Roy area in past 18 years) two-thir- two-thir- Industrial Chairman, e two-third- K. LEE ed two-thir- CT PAST PRESIDENT, WEBER ERS ASSOCIATION a FORMER SERVES MEMBER ON COUNTY HOME BUILD- SOUTH OGDEN CITY COUNCIL ROY CITY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS WORLD WAR II VETERAN "Plan for tocfby Build for tomorrow" A GREATER ROYI Pd. Pol. Adv. By The Candidate |