Show t ' CSU Homecoming Plans Readied QUESTION: Why do all you to vote For Oct 10th of these groups and individuals urge FOR the Freeport Amendment? of fall in the Ihe residents of the area can begin to think about Homecoming at the College of Southern Utah with real anticipation The will mark a 1964 Homecoming of outstanding activities climaxed by Homecoming Day oa Saturday October 10th Forrest Hunter is chairman of the Alumni Assembly to be held October 6 Mr Hunter is working on a humorous skit involving Alumni members who from the college before ANSWER: To help bring for Utah new jobs and new Industry in Go George D Clyde Salt Lake Tribune Deseret News Ogden Standard Examiner Democratic Party Republican Party Manufacturers Assn labor leaders and unions Utah Chamber of Commerce Utah KUTV Executives Many radio stations Moss Senator Frank Wilkinson Dr Ernest legislative Conference Cattlemen's Assn Wool Growers Assn Cache Valley Dairy AsSn All railroads serving state Utah Canners Assn Utah Motor Transport Assn Utah Municipal League Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning Utah Real Estate Board Utah Utah Utah (The who Mitchell Melich Calvin Thomas G Rampton Judd vwuwwvvwvwvvvvwvuvwvwimmAWtmAwvwvvvvwM David S King William G Bruhn Rep Lawrence J PETERSON Burton Civic officials throughout the state Tel: above Is only a partial listing of groups and individuals have endorsed the Freeport Amendment) Of: Utah State Funeral Directors & Embalmer AND National Funeral Directors Association iyiAvvvvvvvvvvuvV!MWMIVVVVWWWVVVVMVtAlVWWVVVMi This is what happened to you last April: GUNNISON AND 290 NORTH — m hb iiB n a is ia All Mayfield Hews MRS ROY H W MAIN Gunnison and Mrs Ray Madsen Cherry Jr Of MMIU STATI socunos UAH types of Texaco Products and Service HIBIIB IIIB lI'BiiliBlIIIB Mrs NEWS Subscription Rate $400 per Year Advertising Rales on Request NATIONAL 5ik Correspondent PHONE B'lUBlB'ma 'IB VALLEY 4 Gunnison Utah Welding ANDERSON PAGE Published every Thursday at Gunnison Utah Second Class postage paid at Gunnison Utah Texaco Service Tel 8 1964 OCT TO Stein’s Welding EDITORIAL gfflj hide His foot slipped on a spot and he lost his grip on the machine When it fell gas spilled from the tank and hit a hot spark plug which ignited The A to fire department was summoned motorcycle belonging Karl Amtoft of Mayfield was al- - and put out the blaze most a complete loss the result of a fire at about 9:30 pm Sat- Every duty which we omit urday night Karl had just filled scures some truth which we r the gas tank at Whiting Brothers should have known — John Service and was starting the ve- - kin VVVIAVWAAMAMVVVMAAAM of oil FIRE DESTROYS MOTORCYCLE Eph- - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No Mr and Mrs Leslie Good and son and Mrs Loretta Tatton and two sons spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Dan-iel Good Leslie and his wife now reside in Malad Idaho and Mrs Tatton lives in Sunset Mrs Mr and Richard Lee Heath and family of Sandy and Mr and Mrs Steven Heath Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Christiansen and LaNoy their grandparents Mr and Mrs Joe L Christensen 1 shall accrue to the PRO- - exemptions A JOINT RESOLUTION POSING TO AMEND ARTI- - benefit of the users of water so CLE XIII SECTION 2 OF THE pumped under such regulations CONSTITUTION OF T H E as the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the indigent Door STATE OF UTAH RELATING or abated at TO AN AD VALOREM TAX may be remitted such times and in such manner EXEMPTION PROVIDING as may be provided by law The THAT TANGIBLE PERSONAL WHICH IS SHIP- - legislature PROPERTY may provide for the THE STATE FED BEYOND from taxation of exemption and person-Ohomes homesteads OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD not to exceed $2000 ONE YEAR MAY BE EX- - al property FROM AD VALOR- - in value for homes and EMPTED steads and all household furn- TAX furniture and Be it resolved by the Legisla- - ishings by the of the State of Utah ment used exclusively owner thereof at his place of of all members in abode two of the elected to each maintaining a home for and himself family houses voting in favor thereProperty not to exceed $3000 in value of: Section 1 It is proposed to owned by disabled persons who f amend Article XIII Section 2 served in any war in the of the State tary service of the United States the Constitution or of the state of Utah and by of Utah to read as follows: Sectioh 2 All tangible prop- - the unmarried widows and or orphans of such disabled in the state not exempt the laws of the United sons or of persons who while States or under this constitu- - serving in the military service tion shall be taxed in propor- - of the United States or the state tion to its value to be ascer- - of Utah were killed in nction or tained as provided by law The died as a result of such service may be exempted as the property of the state counties school districts lature may provide towns The legislature shall provide municipal corporations and pub- lie libraries lots with the build- - by law for an annual tax with other sources of ficient used exclusively thereon for either religious worship or revenue to defray the estimated charitable purposes and places ordinary expenses of the state of burial not held or used for for each fiscal year For the of paying the state benefit purpose private or corporate shall be exempt from taxation debt if any there be the personal property pre- - lature shall provide for levying sufficient to pay m tax a sent in Utah on January annually which is held for sale or pro- - the annual interest and to pay cessing and which is shipped to the principal of such debt outside this in twenty years from the final destination state within 12 months may be passage of the law creating the debt deemed by law to have acquired Section 8 The secretary of no situs in Utah for purposes of ad valorem property taxation state is directed to submit this to the elecand may be exempted by law proposed amendment trons such taxation whether tors of the state of Utah at the in the manufactured election processed or pro- - next general duced or otherwise originating mnnner provided by law within or without the state Section 4 If adopted by the Water rights ditches canals electors of this state shall take effect reservoirs power plants pump- - amendment lines ing plants transmission upon January 1 1965 I LAMONT F TORONTO pipes and flumes owned and UBed by individuals or corpora- - Secretary of State of the State e tions for irrigating land within DO HEREBY of Utah that the foregoing is a stap owned by such or Indl-the- TIFY viduals or corporations full true and correct copy of amendment individual membera thereof the constitutional ahall not be separately taxed so proposed by the regular session they shsl be owned of the long Legislature end used exclusively for such 1963 as appears of record in Power plants power my office furposes Inc and other WHEREOF IN I property used for generating yave hereunto set my hand end and delivering e ectrical power affixcd tha Great Seal of the e portion of which is used for staUl of Utah( at Salt Uk furnishing power for pumping city thli 9th day of August water for irrigation purposes on j964 iands in the state of Utah may LAMONT F TORONTO be exempted from taxation to of State Secretary the extent that such property la used for such purposes These (SEAL) Sacrament meeting was presented by Mr and Mrs Roy Anderson and family Sunday evening with a' niece Miss Debra Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen- playing a piano Two fbrmer members of solo the ward were present and they were’ invited to bear their testimony Shirley 'Bogh who attended conference in Salt Lake and who is now visiting his father Han$ Bogh and Wayne Christensen who- is visiting his parents Mr land Mrs Croft Christensen Wayne also had his wife and daughter with him Mrs Irene Hansen and Mrs Olive Hansen were among the Mothers at the conferSinging ence in Salt Lake They went to Salt Lake on Tuesday and sang at the sessions of the Relief Soand on Friday ciety conference at the General Conference They returned home Friday evening Mrs Katie Larson and Mrs Marjorie Hafen members of the Stake Relief Society Board from went to Salt Lake to Mayfield attend the Relief Society confer- 1964 READY THURS SERVE YOU! raim Thursday the Hansens vis- ited with the Madsens in Ephraim Association OPEN NOW Gunnison Sanpete County Utah — 'iiiMiBiin and Sentinel Security Insurance Plan ews AAfWtArwwvwvtAAAAAAAAAAit Lester Hansen held family hour Sunday evening Sept 27th for all the members of their family who could be present Those attending were Mr and Mrs Junior Hansen and and family of Centerfield Mr Mrs Gayle Hansen and daugh- ter Janet Mrs Hansen served dinner to all and in the after- Mr and Mrs Wells Larsen from Sterling visited and also Salina Utah 1 Members 1) tha Fraeporl Amendment Chairman Utah Commilte John Pid No 529-382- make the parade exciting All the floats entered by the different school organizations will light the parade At 2 pm the College of Southern Utah Thunderbird ball team will tangle with the r University of California at erside Special half time activities are planned At 6:30 pm the Alumni Banquet will climax the day’s activities Darrel C Ronnow torney at law Salt Lake City will be guest speaker A dance will follow Mr MORTUARY WORTHY OF TRUST IN TIME OF NEED FroeporC’ (Constitutional Amendment the year 1906 This program will also feature nostalgic music of the Gay Nineties Era and pro- to be highly entertaining Wednesday October 7 the committee is spon- Homecoming a Guest Artist Assembly which wil1 feature the ‘Three DV Thursday October 8 the Homecoming Queen contest will staged On Friday October 9 the entire studentbody will have a PeP ra"Y in anticipation of the f°°tball game activities on the following day Saturday October 10 will be event The cmax °f Homecoming parade will be orful beautiful and spectacular from Bands surrounding areas have accepted invitations to ticipate Marching groups will this ence 1w— witness : Urt Kp Rolling mi ! m jneeeie wsiiw ai JIUUHU um CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 2 Ahiad Day in gray wort not tuiUbtl (of "flat liliGHM fertilizer application So fertilize this FALL! Last spring was a bad one Sloppy weather in February1' March and April — right when ou needed time Jn the fields Look at April Twenty-onday when tha weather was too bad to permit fertilizer applies tion Next spring may bo at bad d oe worse Why tako a chance with the - - C f 4 ’ l weather? fertilize thia falll There are rhany reasons for fall fertilization You avoid foul spring weather and the early season rush Fall fertilization works for you winter long decaying soil residues to a off end crops get fast start In the spring Fall fertilization reduces soil compaction amf I i ) y '“ makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are need ed by your crofs Insist For fall fertilization on USS Nitr6gen Fertilizers made' by United States Steel And for Information about fall fertilization let the fertilizer dealer who handies USS Nitroi f gen Fertilizers l0 nitrogen' r I t thia y J f)'?! ifiYii'jrv Fertilizers 0 1 iJh4 r t I I Fertilizers r - flees and (2) to adopt auch measures as may b necessary and proper for Insuring thb ton Unuity of governmental tions including but not limited to the financing thereof but euWUone 1 and 2 of thia Uon shall not permit the public officera ao appointed to act on tha measure so adopted to be In contravention of the Const!-Btutlon and applicable lew Section 2 The secretary ef state la directed to submit this proposed amendment to the ele tors of the State of Utah at tha In tha next general election manner provided by law oft Section 1 It la proposed to Section 8 If adopted by tha of this elate amend Article VI of tha Con- - alectora titutlon of tha Slat of Utah amendment ahaU taka effect tha by adding Section 82 to read at first day of January 19(14 I LAMONT F TORONTO’ follow: 8ectton 82 Notwithstanding Secretary of State ef tha State e HEREBY or apertal any general provl- - of Utah of the ComUtuUon the TIFY that th foregoing la Legislature In order to Ineure full true and correct copy of and J continuity of Hat amendment th eontltutlon la per- - proposed by the regular aeaaion Operation government i Inda of emergency ef lha feavUmg legislature from diueter caus'd by enemy 1901 a appear of record la shall have th power and my offlre rttack 1 WHEREOF WITNESS to IN duty fl provide for prompt and temporary me-- flav hereunto art my hand and fe urn to the power and dutlea affixed the Great oral of th of public office Of whatever na Plat of Utah at Fait Iak tura and whether filled by elec- city thia 29lb day of tion or appointment th tnnim- - ipfil bent of which become LAMONT T TORONTO nayaltebU carrying on the Secretary of Slat and duUe ( such of- - (SEAL) power TRO- A JOINT RESOLUTION I’OSING TO ADD SECTION 32 VI OF THE TO ARTICLE CONSTITUTION OK THE OF UTAH RELATING SUCCFS- TO TEMPORARY SION TO THE POWERS AND OF- OF PUBLIC KICKS IN PERIODS OF EM ERGENCY RESULTING DISASTER CAUSED FROM ENEMY ATTACK Be It resolved by the Lcgtsla- ture of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voUng In favor there- - iVOliB’B ! 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