Show with Ruth Buckmiller Lou Ann Walker Diane Sorensen Porcia Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Peterson Vicki Pickett and Ka- THUR- - SEPT 17 1964 PAGE 2 ren Gregerson as bridesmaids Kathy Forester was a junior daughter Gaylene was mar- bridesmaid and Beverly Beck and Shirlene Hill were little flower ned SeP- 3rd to Clark Jolley a law student at Glendale College girls Danny Hill stood as best man Gaylene attended BYU two yeai s with Neal Roberts Eugene Bartholomew Eddie Hill and Larry Kearns as ushers The new Mr and Mrs Hill both graduated from Gunnison Valley High School in 1963 and both were leaders in school activities holding office and participating in extra curricular activities Judy was a yell mistress for two years and Gary was an outstanding athlete being named to honors in basketball three years Both attended Brigham Young University last year Following a short honeymoon in northern Utah they will make a home in Provo where the groom will continue his studies and the bride will be employed All cook-owas held in the city park and on Sunday the Evans and Bishops were guests of Mr and Mrs Marwood Hales in Redmond Mr and Mrs Jay B Jensen where they registered at BYU and son Mark left Sept 1st for Mr and Mrs R K Jensen and Baltimore Md where Mr Jencontinue his medical son of Los Angeles visited with will sen studies at John Hopkins Univer- the Ken Jensens in Gunnison and sity They have spent the sum- in Provo Wednesday until Saturmonths visiting in Gunnison Mr and Mrs Ralph Jensen and Mr and Mrs Bert Jensen mer with day Mr and Mrs Earl Edwards and two children of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Cyril Beck of Los visited the weekend in Gunnison Mrs Leola Angeles and Mrs Lucille Plumb with Earl’s mother visited Sat- Edwards of Studio City Calif urday to Tuesday with Mr and Beck in Labor Day weekend guests of Newman Mrs The visitors accompanied Mr and Mrs Smith Evans were of their daughters Miss Susan Beck Mr and Mrs Hiney Bishop and Miss Sherrie Plumb to Provo Kaysville Saturday evening a b hi ii:n Christy’s Case Lot Sale! iig Ueek :ms3 DRINK 48 OF CASE — $1193 $599 DEL MONTE $798 OF or 6 for $100 24 TASTEWELL $399 CORN CASE TASTEWELL OF OF 24 24 Half case $339 $150 PEARCE'S ROSEDALE No 2 4 CANS PORK & BEANS PEARS CASE OF CASE 24 OF 24 $595 $799 VET'S Half case $400 DOG FOOD APPLE JUICE $343 CASE OF 48 Half case $172 or 14 cans for $1 CASE OF 12 $369 CHRISTY’S FRIENDLY STORE GUNNISON IB II IBTBIB B IB IB1B IF CB'TB UTAH IB IB IBIB BIB IB IB MiSS joan Kathleen Peterson dresses Wlth matching daughter of Mr and Mrs Vearl ciyslaIhne shoes and carried one A Peterson of Gunnison became tangerine and tan8enne mum gold large the bride of Bryan G Swartz son 0l Mr and Mrs Darrel G Swartz a 0f Majadi Idaho in ceremony Gandlund °f Beveidy ®eyerly perf0rmed September 11th in the Hills Calif was hostess at the Manti Temple howl Pu"c Following the marriage a dinA brother of the groom An- at ner honored the newlyweds was best SwartzMr and Mrs Byron Peterson tbe wistaria Cafe hosted by the thony Peterson Douglas Miss for the reception groom's parents The same eve- and Spencer Ward were Toni Allen and Gale G Wilder ning parents of bride enter- - Swartz tained at a reception in the Gunnison LDS Ward Chapel The attractive bride was radiant in a gown of satin with appliqued lace with bow in back and lace gloves She carried a bridal bouquet of ' ’ white stephanotis surrounding 10 Mr and Mrs Dewey Lund and white orchids Mrs Mr and Mrs P M Sorensen of Centerfield have returned from matron a vacation They visited were Marsha Overfelt Kathy des residents and Despain An open house will further Peterson and Vicky many former friends in the Southern Califor- - Glenna Rae Larson All attend- - honor the couple at Malad area and took in the scenic ants wore matching tangerine ho September 18th and entertaining highlights Re- turning they visited in Arizona I i and Nevada and the South Rim L-of Grand Canyon Maurice $295 APPLESAUCE IB IB IB I YOU NEED A LOAN FOR ANY OF THESE REASONS u - Gilbert Fjeldsted left Gunnison Sept 3rd enroute to visit his daughter and her husband and family Mr and Mrs Lynn Calif Mr of Upland Fjeldsted was a guest of his deep sea fishing Sept 5 and on Sept 6th assisted in the naming of a new granddaughter Mrs Hendricksen Lora Lee Fjeldsted who has spent the past six weeks in California assisting since the arrival of her granddaughter returned with her husband to Gunnison Sept 12 J u PROA JOINT RESOLUTION POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION PROVIDING THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS SHIP- THE STATE PED BEYOND OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD ONE YEAR MAY BE EX- FROM AD VALOR- EMPTED TAX Be it resolved by the Legisla- of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor there- - of: Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article XIII Section 2 the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 2 All tangible prop- ertv in the state not exempt under the laws of the United States or under this constitution shall be taxed in proportion to its value to be ascertained as provided by law The property of the state counties towns school districts municipal corporations and pub- lie libraries lota with the build- used exclusively thereon for either religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for benefit private or corporate shall be exempt from taxation personal property pee- sent in Utah on January 1 m which is held for sale or pro- cessing and which is shipped to outside this destination state within 12 months may be deemed by law to have acquired no situs in Utah for purposes of ad valorem property taxation and may be exempted by law whether such taxation manufactured processed or pro- duced or otherwise originating within the state or without Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pump- transmission lines ing plants pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corpora- tiona for irrigating land within stap owned by such indi- vlduals or corporations or the individual membira thereof shall not be separately taxed so long at they shall be owned and used exclusively for such Power plants power purposes lnA ‘I!1" andllverl ££ ’ tZiXZSJwSiZ COLUCE AUTO NEW MEDICAL HOMS Elf AIR HOME BOAT SEE US ABOUT OUR LOW-COS- FINANCING T UNN1SON Member r lril U ALLEY D PLAN I UANK polt Inurarvc CorporatUa The chukar and hungarian partridge season are set to open Saturday Sept 19 and continue through Dec 31 on a hunt In setting the season for these two popular birds the Commission liberalized regulations to allow a five bird daily bag of each species with a ten bird possession limit Bag and possession limits last year were four and eight As with other gsme birds one fully feathered wing must remain attached to all field drtued birds Shooting Is legal during daylight hours during these two concur e seasons rent A majority of Utah's 1964 elk will begin their holders permit season Saturday Sept 19 when hunters will go afield In ths 13 herd units These 13 units are ths Ashley Ashley- Daggett Whlterocki Bear River llole-ICsch Cenersi Csch Central Cachs Cache Logan Teak county Manti NsUj Ogden IU ver and Blt Uks Lata lesson slk bunts were set by the Board of Big Cams Con- trol for three unit the Brown's Welding Texaco Products and Service VVVMAAMVVVVVVVMMVVVVM CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No Mr and Mrs Gale C Wilder of Provo were Saturday night guests of Mr and Mrs L G Anderson at the hotel Mrs Wilder is the former Toni Allen daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Luris Allen of Provo The couple were start- ing their honeymoon and it had been Toni’s request she spend her first night in the same room her sister and her husband had used on their honeymoon eight years ago $369 CASE OF 48 CASE 12 Cream or Whole Kernel CASE OF 24 SAUSAGES M CASE OF CORN VIENNA LIBBY CASE $369 OF 24 CASE Mi types of Mr and Mrs Cyril Beck of Los Angeles announce the recent marriages of two of their children A son Gary was married to Judith Baker on June 20th Gary is a dental student at USC and is completing his dental clinic training Mr and Mrs Alvie Peterson Mr and Mrs Richard Peterson of Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs L G Anderson and were also guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Roper and Mr and Mrs Leon Embley PINEAPPLE TUNA A family dinner was hosted Sunday by Mrs Ivan Squire Present were Roland and Garlyn Squire Mr and Mrs Ira Owen and son of Layton Mr and Mrs Alvin Beal and family of Manti Mr and Mrs Larry Bradley and family of Ephraim Jane Squire and a cousin Kathleen Squire and special guests LaVyrle Larson and Nadine Peterson Jane who has been employed in Ephraim since graduating from Snow College accompanied the Owens as far as Layton She will enter Weber State College on a scholarship Sept 18 and LIBBY’S - GRAPEFRUIT STAR WHITE Last week Joe Long a district engineer of the US Geological survey from the Salt Lake office was in Gunnison on an inspection tour and while here was a dinner guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Smith Evans project engineer of the Manti project 1 shall accrue to the exemptions benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the indigent poor at may be remitted or abated such times and in such manner as may be provided by law The the legislature may provide for from taxation of exemption and person-Ohomes homesteads al property not to exceed $2000 in value for homes and steads and all household funi- e furniture and ishings ment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for and family himself Property not to exceed $3000 in value owned by disabled persons who f served in any war in the tary service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and min or orphans of such disabled persons or of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the state of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may be exempted as the lature may provide shall provide The legislature by law for an annual tax of with other sources ficient revenue to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year For the of paying the state purpose debt if any there be the lature shall provide for levying sufficient to pay a tax annually the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt in twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt Section 3 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the tors of the state of Utah at the election in the next general manner provided by law Section 4 If adopted by the electors of this state t h i a amendment shall take effect 1965 upon January F TORONTO I LAMONT Secretary of State of the State DO HEREBY of Utah ia a TIFY that the foregoing full true and correct copy of amendment the constitutional proposed by the regular session of the legislature 1963 as appears of record in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I haV® hereunto hand and Kt ffixed the Great spal °f the SUt of UthSalt Lake lhl 2 gg LAMONT the extent that such property Is Secretary used for such purposes These (SEAL) F TORONTO of State CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 2 MARRIAGE VOWS— MUs Judith Ana Beck became Gary Hill la Manti Temple marriage ceremony September 10th EXCHANGE Msntl Tempi rites at 10 am d September 10th united In mar rd risge Miss Judith Ann Beck and brother of ths bride Cary ltsy IIUL Temple President pul ceremonies for ths A Bent Peterson officiated at ths m’ ProSrm ceremony with Immsdlata mem '30 P Fo r her wedding the attractive bers of both families present selected a The brlda Is the daughter of Uc Mr and Mrs Avery T Beck of °yer Jon 1V coming to lily Centerfield and Mr and Mrs th Wendell B IIU1 of ray sits art P?lnU rltVrer 1 hcr Vc parents of ths groom rwi h A "TS home honored Iht ®U surrounding a lavender or Permit holders wtrs advised lfc cW1 br lb dTrtmnl cl lUh tnd the bridal party seated Carrying out the duties of m gams to go prepared I n d ths The lams svcnlng Couple tron of honor was Kathy Smith (Continued On Pigs I) jecpnJ” ? 0nof hJ Ul' Ic ESaffJMSJ "T " L PRO- - flees A JOINT RESOLUTION and (2) to adopt such I’OSING TO ADD SECTION 82 measures as may be necessary TO ARTICLE VI OF THE and proper for insuring the OF THE tinuity of governmental OF UTAH RELATING tiona including but not limited SUCCE3- - to the financing TO TEMPORARY thereof but SION TO TUE POWERS AND subsections and 2 of this sec DUTIES OF PUBLIC OF lion shall not permit ths public FICFS IN PERIODS OF officers so appointed to act on EMERGE NCY RESULTING the measures so adopted to be FROM DISASTER CAUSED in contravention of ths ConstiBY ENEMY ATTACK tution and applicable law Be it resolved by ths LegislaSection 2 The secretary of ture of the State of Utah stats is directed to submit this of all members proposed amendment to ths elecelected to each of the two tors of ths Stats of Utah at the houses voting In favor there- - next general election In the manner provided by law oft Section 1 It Is proposed to Section 8 If adopted by ths amend Article VI of ths Con- - eloctore of this sUte sUtutlon of the State of Utah amendment shall Uks affect the by adding Section 32 to read as first day of January 1964 I LAMONT F TORONTO Section 9Z NotwIthaUndini Secretary of State of the State any general or special prevl- - of JIUh DO HEREBY of tho Constitution tho TIFY that Iho forolnjt U Legislature In order to Insure full true and correct copy of of aUte and local the constitutional continuity amendment In per proposed by tha regular session government operations lods of emergency resulting of the legislature from disaster caused by enemy 19C3 as appears of record la stuck shall have the power and my office Immediate IN WITNESS duty (1) to provide WHEREOF I for Prompt and temporary sue- - have hereunto set my hand and sion to th of public offices of whatever na Piste of Utsh at Felt Uks ture and whether filled by elec- - City this 29th day of August lion or appointment tbs Incum 1964 bents of which may berom LAMONT F TORONTO unavailable for rsrrylnf on th Secretary of SUt powers and duties of such of - (SEAL) this |