Show Mexico Lobos in the first game to be played in the big new e halftime sports facility and activities also have been planned to honor BYU football and the new stadium Cosmo Cougar mascot of the school will parachute from an The new stadium at Brigham Young Uni- airplane over the field as the last of a string of runversity will open with extensive ceremonies during the afternoon ners enters the stadium with a torch carried from the LDS and evening of Oct 2 Church Office Building in Salt On that evening with kickoff Lake City at 8 pm the BYU scheduled Members of the studentbody will take on the New will Cougars present the story of Cougar football and stadium in a show “In Retrospect" at 7 pm For halftime the BYU Marching Band will be joined by 21 bands in saluting high school President David O McKay and the builders of the stadium The bends will also debut the WAC March composed by Prof Ralph fM BYU To Open Hew Stadium October 2nd E f jj' If vy '' ports and that this country will be used again for dumping to Gunnison Sanpete CountT Utah that degree" THURw OCT 1 1964 PAGE 4 Senator Bennett also pointed out that “producers of lamb VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON weren’t even given token proGunnison Utah tection” Published every Thursday at “Not only is lamb not protectUtah Second Class ed in the bill but if the time Gunnison ever corpes when other types of postage paid at Gunnison Utah H W Cherry Jr meat imports are restricted we can expect to see increased lamb imports offsetting the restrictions Subscription Rato $400 per Year on other types of meat” he said Advertising Rates on Request “We included lamb in the original Senate bill because we determined that such quotas were mMm justified” he said “I am sure that our conferees did what they NATIONAL EDITORIAL could to retain this important but with the White provision House the Agricultural Department the State Department and the House Conferees in opposition it is no surprise that they were unable to retain the proviTODAY’S sion” m'W fuasun lAfc8TI4N Laycock President McKay now in his year will be unable to attend but the game and ceremonies will be transmitted by special television circuit to his room in the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City A show will be presented by the International Folk BYU group Dancers which toured Europe this summer The game also will provide a fitting windup to the Utah County Trade Fair which vill be held in the BYU The high school bands and floats prepared by businessmen will form a parade from the business district to the Fieldhouse during the afternoon The stadium which will cost $1500000 has been completed in just one year The steel was produced at Geneva Works of United States Steel Corp and was s a t Pittsburgh-Defabricated Moines Steel Co in Provo A goal of $800000 has been set for community participation in the fund drive That fund now has reached more than $650000 The rest has been provided by the University building funds and from student building fees Most of the money has been raised by the sponsoring of seats For $150 or $200 a donor can sponsor one of the chair seats on the west bank of the stadium and an aluminum plate bearing his name will be attached to the back of the seat as a permanent recognition freedomette 92nd Colvin Rampton M M I of our young people are responsible citizens But the small minority of them that are causing our delinquency problems must be curbed This is a state county and local governCorment responsibility rective action can be taken by decreasing the number with of school Most t adequate educational Our juvenile measures courts must be given strength — and am not against publicizing the names of juvenile offenders in many cases Advr(iemnl VWfitaart ftomp'en Hcibraak Chau man lr WMWVVVWVMMAAVVSAAMVWIAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVM PETERSON Tel: OPENING SET FOR BYU STADIUM -- The stadium at Brigham Young new University Provo will be opened Oct 2 at 8 pm with a football game against New The stadium which Mexico University Sen Bennett Strikes Out At Livestock Bill WASHINGTON — Sen told F Bennett Senate this week that “the American cattlemen have been taken for a ride by the Johnson Administration Instead of a meainingful quota on beef imbeen given a have ports they political illusion” He said that the meat import bill which was approved by Congress “will have no effect whatsoever on imports” “In addition to making the quota high enough to be meaningless the bill also provides for three methods of escape from the obligation to protect our domes-t’industries” he said The approved bill provides that the President may suspend or increase the quotas if required by overriding economic or national security interests meat imports are inadequate to meet domestic demand at reasonable prices the policy of the act is carried out by trade agreements Senator Bennett said ‘The the MORTUARY WORTHY OF TRUST IN TIME OF NEED real value of the bill is to the version so that “President Johnelection campaign of the Demo- son would not veto the bill and cratic Party If an effective bill be politically embarrassed” He said had been passed by Congress “What came out of the President would have either this exercise in political slight of vetoed it or been in opposition hand was a magnificent dose of A veto shadow to Administrative policy having no substance would have alienated many vot- whatever as far as quotas on imers in the vast cattle producing ports are concerned In short the areas of the country welfare of the American cattleSenator Bennett praised repre- men has once more been ignored sentatives of the Utah Cattle- by the Johnson Administration” men’s Association The Senator explained “We the American and the did not ask for unreasonable reCattlemen’s Association for strictions on imports Association Woolgrowers’ Actually “very excellent and able testi- our request was that they be mony during the hearings in the held at the average of the past Senate Finance Committee and in five years the Tariff Commission ” “Lest I be accused of being too He said "As a result of the critical of the measure let me strong stand taken and the ef- say that the bill is better than fective testimony presenting the nothing There is a possibility case of domestic cattle and sheep that it may prove useful under industries the Senate approved a certain very unlikely circummeaningful quota bill with teeth stances It would prevent such in it by an overwhelming major- rapid rises in imports as occurred in 1962 and 1963 but it is highly ity" He said that Johnson Adminisunlikely that the European martration pressure forced the new kets will be closed to beef im- - DCEEIP rT 1 Of: Sentinel Security Insurance Plan Utah State Funeral Directors Sc Embalmert Association IN CONGRESS National Funeral Directors Association 24-Ho- Ambulance Service ) A FIGHTER HIS FIRST TERM IN TERM) THIS ENERGETIC FOLLOWINGi IN FOR UTAH! CONGRESS JUST A “BREAKING-IN(USUALLY UTAH REPRESENTATIVE HAS ACHIEVED THE do not come Opportunities with their values stamped upon them Every one must be challenged — Maltbie Babcock PROA JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTIPOSING CLE 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 SHIPPED BEYOND THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR MAY BE EXEMPTED FROM AD VALOREM TAX Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article XIII Section 2 of the State of the Constitution of Utah to read as follows Section 2 All tangible property 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 cities municipal corporations and public libraries lots with the buildused thereon exclusively ings for either religious worship or and places charitable purposes of burial not held or used for benefit or corporate private shall bfe exempt from taxation Tangible personal property present in Utah on January 1 m which is held for sale or processing and which is shipped to outside this final destination state within 12 months may be deemed by law to have acquired no situs in Utah for purposes of nd valorem property taxation and may be exempted by law such taxation from whether manufactured processed or produced or otherwise originating the state within or without Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pumplines ing plants transmission and flumes owned s n d pipes used by individuals or corporations for irrigating land within the stale owned by such indior the viduals or corporations individual members thereof shall not be separately taxed so long as they shall be owned ana used exclusively for such Power plants power purposes 1noi and other transmission used for generating property and delivering electrical power a portion of which ia used for furnishing power for pumping wnter for irrigation purposes on Innds in the stats of Utah may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property Is used for such purposes These E&rtTitilU-i- Representative Burton sponsored legislation to build the vitally needed Dixie Project in southwest Utah and his leadership In the House of Representatives end on the committees concerned with reclamation projects made passage possible after 40 years of desperate need create the Cenyonlands Representative Burton sponsored legislation National Park In Southeast Utah and again provided the leadership judgment and political know how to secure passage to Representative Burton sponsored legislation to protect American Agriculture end particularly the livestock industry end admonished the Administration “It la about time the United States Department of Agriculture and the Stale Department became a little more concerned with the status of American Industry and worried a little less about economics of the rest of the world” Representative Burton has fought for legislation to tighten Import restrictions on residual fuel oils which have contributed to depressed local mining industry LMHGE J BUEITOH CONGRESSMAN 1st DISTRICT Republican HrtmJi ! hi 8 in Nn "ARE YOU SURE YOU READ THE PAMPHLET OH fIRE PREVENTION?" i i Paid TolHical Advertisement by Sanpete County Booster! for Burton Don Tibbs chairman Those who seek lo rule other men by force nnJ by of suppression liberty find communist or fascist dictatorship to democracy much superior with its basic human rights of democratic freedom © 19634 Freedoms Crussd CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No Sallna Utah 529-382- 1 Members will seat 27000 spectators was completed in one year All of the steel was produced and fabricated in Utah County Programs will be presented before the game at halftime and after the game Great opportunities come to all but many do not know they have met them — Albert Elizah Dunning 1 l J'j -- ! ' 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 or abated at may be remitted such times and in such manner as may be provided by law The may provide for the legislature from taxation o f exemption and personhomes homesteads al property not to exceed $2000 in value for homes and homesteads and all household furnfurniture and equipishings ment used exclusively by the owmer thereof at his place of a home for abode in maintaining himself and family Property not to exceed $3000 in value owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor 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 legislature may provide shall provide The legislature by law for an annual tax sufwith other sources of 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 legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt of Section 3 The secretary state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the in the election next general manner provided by law Section 4 If adopted by the electors of this state shall take effect amendment 1965 upon January I F TORONTO LAMONT of of the State State Secretary CERDO HEREBY of Utah is 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 I WHEREOF IN WITNESS have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 29th day of August 1964 LAMONT F TORONTO of State Secretary (SEAL) this win - w M —we CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 2 PRO- - flcea A JOINT RESOLUTION and (2) to adopt euch ROSING TO ADD SECTION 82 measures as may be necessary VI OP THE and proper for Insuring the TO ARTICLE OP THE tinuity of govemmenUd OK UTAH RELATING Uona Including but not limited SUCCE3- - to the financing thereof but TO TEMPORARY and 2 of this SION TO THE POWERS AND subsections OP- - lion shall not permit OF PUBLIC the public PICES IN PERIODS OP officers so appointed to act on EM ERGENCY RESULTING the measures ao adopted to be FROM DISASTER CAUSED In contravention of the Conati- BY tutlon and applicable law ENEMY ATTACK Section 2 The secretary Be It resolved by the Legislaof ture of the State of Utah state is directed to submit thia of all members proposed amendment to the elecelected to each of the two tor of th State of Utah at the election in tho houaea voting in favor there- next general manner provided by law of: Section 8 If adopted by tho Section 1 It la proposed to elector of thia state amend Article VI of the Conof the State of Utah amendment ahall tak effect the stitution by adding Section 82 to read M Drat day of January 1064 L LAMONT P TORONTO follows: Section 32 Notwithstanding Secretary of State of the State or special provi- of Utah DO HEREBY CERany general la a the TIFY that the foregoing sions of the Constitution Legislature In order to insure full true and correct copy of amendment of elate and local the constitutional continuity In Per- proposed by the regular session government operation iod of emergency resulting of th legislature from disaster caused by onemy 1963 appear of record in attack ahall havo tha power and my office immediate I IN WITNF33 WHEREOF duty (1) to provide for orornpt and temporary hsv hereunto act my hand and to the powers and duties affixed the Great Seal of th of public office of whatever na Stale of Utah at Salt Lake tore and whether filled by elec- CUv this 29lh day of August tion of appointment the Incum- 1964 bent TORONTO of which may become i LAMONT unavailable for carrying on the Secretary of Sit to and duties of euch of- - (SEAL) power this f C |