Show “ ' Pg64 6 1968 October Thursday Duy a Ford letephone CAR TRUCK v his parents left Shortly d for the evening the ten boy answered the routine ring of the telephone 'Hello the caller said thls Is the family doctor Then taking advantage of the Innocence of the boy and his little sister the ‘doctor gave the conan ‘education children their minds with an taminating outpouring of obscene filth This Is a true example of an obscene telephone call It Is not a remote or Isolated case It or f Gordon W Sorensen DEALER Utah GunnUon Utah just a few happened months ago Taken from the flies of Mountain States Telephone Company's Security Department It Is one reason why the telephone Is presently spearcompany heading a statewide crackdown' campaign on persons making anor obscene noying threatening In after MERCURY Ms telephone calls With the aid of' some very new line Identifisophisticated cation equipment MSTs counter offensive on the ‘sick telephone callers Is proving highly suc- of origin possible even If the cessful In the five months since caller hangs up Immediately He It began y a number of arrests does not need to stay on the line have been made Some cases are In order to have his number still In process and other callers ‘traced Another device can be have been Identified without arput on a suspect's line to record rests being made or charges each number he calls and the exact time of the calls preferred as yet Martin explained that there Is Mountain States Telephone curity Supervisor William E no monitoring of call6 The deMartin reported that the company vices merely foUow the elecreceives about eight reportsa day tronic path of the call through of annoying phone calls throughthe switching equipment and IdenOf this number out the state tify either the calling number about seven per cent are serious or the called number depending enough or persistent enough to upon the particular device emwarrant the use of line Identi- ployed In neither ease ls there fication devices any Invasion of privacy" When the electronic line IdentiThe new equipment® made fication equipment Is used It Is It possible In some c$Ses for the fist and efficient One example calling number to be Identified Is a device which ‘locks a and the law enforcement officers caller's line In place Once the to reach the scene In time to call has been placed this device apprehend the caller while he of Its point was stlH on the line makes Identification Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State or Utah OFFICE v OF THE SECRETARY Salt lake August ' 29 OF STATE Ornr 1966 Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State of Utah has en- trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on Because of the very serious November 8 1966 nature of these Propositions which your State I Legislature has caused to be placed before you urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full I urge you to consult with your friends neigh- bore find local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to reader a just and wise decision ' f Sincerely CLYDE L MILLER Secretary of State TO TO THE HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION A CON-FOR OR AGAINST E N T I O N THEREFORE VOTE EITHER of the people WHEREAS State of Utah this sovereign are blessed with the constitutional guarantees of life liberty and self government and the guarantee of WHEREAS self government itself extends to the right of the people to revise their constitutional charter and WHEREAS it is appropriate that the eople should turn their attention periodically to a conconsideration of fundamental and the cepts of government machinery of government in the and of social everchanging light economic conditions NOW THEREFORE BE IT of RESOLVED by to each the members elected branch of the Legislature that it be recommended to the electors to vote at the general election to be held In 1966 for or against a convention to consider-thof Utah and Constitution whether it shall be amended or revised By this action it is deemed that such necessary proposition be submitted to the said electors BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that the Secretary of State ia directed to submit this propo sition to the electors of the State of Utah in the general election to' be held in 1966 The proposition shall be submitted to the electors in the following form Whereas the Let islature of the State of Uta deemed it necessary to call convention to‘ revise or amend the Constitution of Utah and has recommended that the electors vote at this election for or against a con vention therefore vote either for a convention against a convention if a majority of all the electors shall voting at this election vote for a convention the at its next sesLegislature sion shall provide by law for calling the same the of tion vote in the affirmative Be is resolved by receiving the the members elected to each fifteen candidates highest number of votes cast at branch of the Legislature such election shall constitute the The ballot charter commission NO 1 ' PROPOSITION for a charter commission' shall not contain any party designaMETROPOLITAN tion GOVERNMENT Sec 6 If a metropolitan type SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of government ia approved the BE ADDED TO THE CONcharter commission shall within STITUTION OF THE STATE one month after being elected TO PERMIT on a day ahd time to be set by OF UTAH OR OF 75000 COUNTIES the Secretary of State meet and TO PERSONS MORE organize in the metropolitan reA METROPOLIgion and proceed to frame a OF GOVERN-MTAN FORM charter setting forth a plan of NT WITHIN government for the metropolitan WHICH REGIONS The expenses of the region ANY REPLACE COULD charter commission shall be adOTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the WITHIN THE REGION J region within five metropolitan Charter commissioner years Section 1 The residents of a shall be allowed no pay for their county with a resident popula- services but shall be allowed tion of not fewer than 75000 necessary expenses by the board as determined by the last na- of examiners tional or state census are emSec 7 The charter so framed powered to establish a metropolshall be filed with the itan region and provide for the of State by the charterSecretary commisgovernment thereof subject only sion and then submitted to the article this of to the limitations electors of the metroany qualified Sec 2 Notwithstanding to election an at region politan other provisions of the constitu- be held at a time to be detertion of this state a metropolitan mined by the charter commisgovernment created in accord- sion which shall be not less than ance with the procedure outto its days subsequent lined hejein may assume or sixty and not more than transfer powers and functions of completion from such Alone year date existing governmental units proternative provisions may be votvide for revenue to support a ed Notice as upon separately asgovernment metropolitan free of existing to tha manner of obtaining sume indebtedness copies of the proposed charter governmental units transfer certified by Alternatives records funds and other ana its of the charter the chairman and assets and provide commission property shall be published or for all matters necessary for the manner provided incidental to the effectuation of in notice of petition in section 4 the foregoing provisions Such proposed charter and althe resiSec 3 Whenever ternative provisions approved by dents of a metropolitan region a majority of the electors voting desire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become the organic a petition to do so law of the metropolitan region government metrothe filed be naming may at a time to be fixed therein and describing and shall supersede any existing region politan Such thereof the boundaries charters The government ere ated thereby may supersede any petition shall be signed by electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in or more of the votes cast at the eluded in the metropolitan re next preceding general election gion if so provided in the charwithin the proposed metropoliter Adoption of the chartei tan region and shall be filed in shall not'invalidate existing the office of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con1 State at least six months prior flict therewith The metropolito the next general election tan government shall have the Sec 4 The Secretary of State power to amend repeal or re of such shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances the filing of the petition naming superseded governmental units the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after apting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter duplicate as described in the petition The copies thereof certified by the chairman notice shall be published once charter commission a week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State who shall do circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the re county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan gion designated by the charter to be included in the metropolitan region and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies The be State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently to the amended or changed in the man copy of the petition county clerk of the county con ner provided in Section 5 o Article XI of the Constitution cemed The matter shall be before the registered Sec 8 The metropolitan re placed votors residing in the metro- gion government shall be a body xhtic and corporate and have politan region upon a ballot "Should a all rights reading substantially powers jurisdictions and authority now exercised by metropolitan type of govern ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns cities counties and all No ( )” at the next general leial purpose districts Such election held regularly after the metropolitan region government can au and be sued subject filing of the petition Sec 5 At the time the voters to limitations conditions and established residing within the metropolitan by the procedure or reject legislature and the rules of proregion votq to approve type of local cedure promulgated the metropolitan by the suat a general elec preme court pertaining to muni government tion they shall also vote for ftf ciiial corxirations The charter to be members of of each teen person region metropolitan a charter commission to prepare shall designate the officer who governa plan of metropolitan may be served as process agent ment Candidates shall lie qualiThis amendment shall take fied electors residing within the effect on approval by ths elec pmjxwied metropolitan region tors of the slate who shall le nominated by signed with tlieir reTtive NO 2 PROPOSITION fewer not than addresses hy voters residing fifty registered CONSTITUTIONAL within tho promised region CALL CONVENTION Saul letitinn shall lie filed with WHEREAS THE the Secretary of Slate at least LEOISIATUHE OK sixty days prior to the general If a majority of tli THE STATE elmlion OF UTAH doctors voting upon tha ques DEEMED IT NECESSARY 7K CALL A CONVENTION OR AMEND REVISE CONSTITUTION OF STATE OF UTAH AND THE PROPOSITION NO 3 SUCCESSION OF STATE AUDITOR AND STATE TREASURER SHALL SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CON OF THE STATE STITUTION OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO ALLOW THE STATE AUDITOR AND THE STATE TREASURER TO BE ELIGI BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO SUCCESSIVE TERMS RATHER THAN THE ONE TERM NOW ALLOWED Section It is proposed to amend Article VII Section ' of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read aa follows: Sec 3 No person shall be eligible to the otfica o f governor or secretary of state unless he shall have attained to the age of thirty years at the time of his election nor to the office of attorney general unless he hall have attained the age of twenty five years at the time of his election and have been admitted to practice in the su preme court of the territory or the state of Utah nor unless he hall be in good standing at the bar at the time of his election No person shall be eligible to any of the offices provided for in section one of this article unless at the time of his election he shall be a qualified elector and shall have been a resident citizen of the state or territory for five years next preceding his election The state auditor and state treasurer shall be in eligible to serve for more than two successive terms If adopted by the electors oi this state this amendment shal take effect upon approval PROPOSITION NO 4 LEGISLATIVE STANDING COMMITTEE SHALL ARTICLE VI OF OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH BE BY THE ADDI AMENDED TION OF SECTION 83 AU THOIUZINO EACH HOUSE OF THE LEGISLATURE TO TO APPOINT COMMITTEES SERVE BETWEEN LEGIS IATIVE SESSIONS AS AS DURING WELL BES SIONS AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE STAFFING ANI) FINANCING OF SAID COM MITTEE3 to of committees pointment ascertain facts and make recas- to any subject ommendations within the scope of legislative or control and joint regulation committees consisting of members of both houses may be created by joint resolutions A resolution creating any such committee authorize it to may act during sessions of the legislature during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session Any such committee shall have the 'lowers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it including the lower of subpoena and the power to hire and to maintain staff and in addition it shall have such powers and perform such duties as may be provided law the rules or of the by by legislature or either house thereof The legislature may provide for the payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any such committee if adopted This amendment by the electors of the state shall take effect the first day of January 1967 PROPOSITION NO ANNUAL SESSIONS THE LEGISLATURE 5 OF SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE TO AMENDED PROVIDE SESSIONS ANNUAL FOR OF THE LEGISLATURE CONSISTING OF A GENERAL SESSION OF NOT TO LEGEXCEED ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD NUMBERED YEARS AND A BUDGET SESSION OF NOT EXCEED TO TWENTY LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN YEARS EVEN NUMBERED WOULD THIS PROPOSAL REPLACE A SIXTY DAY SESSION WHICH PROPOSITION NO LEGISLATIVE COMPENSATION 7 AND EXPENSES SHALL ARTICLE SECTION 9 OF VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE RECEIVE A SALARY FOR THEIR SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR UNLESS OTHERWISE BY LAW AND AN ALLOWANCE FOR AND EXPENSES MILEAGE AS FIXED BY LAW WHEN ATTENDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS AND WHEN OTHERWISE ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL BUSINESS Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article VI Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read aa follows: Sec 9 Unless otherwise pro- vided the law members of by NOW MEETS EVERY the legislature shall receive comOTHER YEAR for their services of pensation Section 1 It ia proposed to $100000 for a year the legisamend ‘Article VI Sections lative term payable monthly and 16 of the Constitution of the The members shall also receive State of Utah to read: expense and mileage allowances Sec 2 Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for attending and sessions of the legislature legislature shall be held annu of and meetings ally at the seat of government Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between and known as general sessions shall sessions during periods when the legislature be held in is in adyears and regular sessions which shall journment and when otherwise be known as budget sessions engaged in official legislative business No increase of compenshall be held in sessions shall sation shall be effective during Regular years commence at 12 b'clock PM on the period for which members the second Monday in January of the then existing house of may have been At a budget session the legis- representatives ' lature shall consider only (1) elected If adopted by the electors of general a the state this amendment shall the suctei take effect the first day of Janurevenue bills necessary therefor (3) bills necessary to implement ary 1967 in appropriations general ap bills for new pro 'PROPOSITION NO 8 propriation jecta programs or services (4) BOARD OF EXAMINERS legislative matters submitted to AMENDMENT the legislature in writing by the governor during the session and SHALL SECTION 13 OF (5) legislative matters brought ARTICLE VII OF THE CONbefore the session by introduc- STITUTION OF THE STATE tion by of the mem OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO bers of either house The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF however legislature may pro EXAMINERS WHICH IS vide for its expenses OF THE COMPRISED ' Sec 16 No general session THE SECRETARY of the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE GENERAL THIS legislative days and no budget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE twenty legislative days except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL in cases of impeachment anc CLAIMS AGAINST THE except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO regular cession the legislature PERFORM SUCH OTHER may adjourn to a data when it DUTIES AS ARE PRE shall convene for not to exceec SCRIBED BY LAW five legislative days for the sole - Section 1 It ia promoted to amend article VII section 13 of ic the Constitution of the State of emor No special session shal Utah to read: exceed thirty legislative days Sec 13 Until otherwise proekeept that at the end of any vided by law tha governor secsession the legislature special retary of state and attorney may adjourn to a date when general shall constitute a board it shall convene for not to ex- of state prison commissioners ceed five legislative days for the which board shall have such ole purpose of reconsidering of all matters convetoed bills and line items in supervision nected with the state prison aa bills vetoed the by appropriation may be provided by law governor Legislative days shal shall take This amendment be calendar days but shall not effect on approval by the elecinclude Saturdays Sundays le cal holidays or periods when the tors of the etate shall be in adjourn legislature I CLYDE L MILLER ment of State of the State of If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shal Utah DO HEREBY CERTIFY ia a full take effect the first day of Janu- that the foregoing correct copy of the and true 1967 ary amendmenta proconstitutional session the regular posed by PROPOSITION NO 6 of the Legislature CONVENING OF SPECIAL 1905 and by the Special SuaSESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion held In 1906 as appears on BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record In my office SHALL A NEW SECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF I I)E ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto act my hand and OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Seal of tha THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah at Salt Laka City AUTHORIZE THE LEGIS this 20th day of August 1906 LATURE TO CALL ITSELF CLYDE L MILLER INTO SPECIAL SESSION UPON THE WRITTEN RE Sec re tar' GUEST OF OF THE MEMBERS of OF EACH Section I It is proposed to amend Article VI of tha (kin of the Stnla of Utah by the addition of Section 33 HOUSE to read Section It is proponed to In order to ex amend article VI of the Conati Section 33 Jiedite the work of tha legis tution of the State of Utah by laturr' each house may by the addition of section 34 to resolution provide for the' ap read: solution Sec 34 Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be con-ned by the governor aa provided in article VII section 6 or (2) shall be convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives acting jointly upon written reof the memquest by bers of each house At a special session convened by the presidofficers of the two houses ing the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of the approved by members ot either house The however legislature may provide for its expenses If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day pf January 1967 Many reported annoyance calls do not require line identification Some cases Involve Incorrect children playing on the dialing line persistent sales pitches or just one random annoyance call There areothercasesofamerely nature which are bothersome solved by a number change Still others are closed because the by themselves best thing to do if you receive an annoyance call of any kind Is to hang up Martin advises The caller will probably call back If you listen or talk to him However If the calls continue over a period ofifcne call the telephone business office From your Information a plan can to handle your be established situation Martin further suggested that all serious threats or obscenities should be reported to the police If they choose our immediately Security Department can then he summoned and line Identification can be undertaken without delay he explained calls cease ‘The Juveniles May Hunt Game Birds Under Utah law a juvenile may purchase his first license to hunt upon reaching the age of 14 and after successfuUypassing a required course In hunter safety training Through ages 14 and 15 he may hunt only game birds during open seasons He must at aU times while hunting during this period be accompanied by a person 21 years of age or older Federal law does not require the possession of a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp until a person reaches the age of 16 so 14 and 15 year olds need only purchase the $2 bird license They must abide by all other regulations as listed In file USUs Scotmen orchestra will provide music for the dance planned immediately after the con- USU Announces Dates For 1966 cert Homecoming annual Utah State University's events are schedhomecoming with a uled this October concert by George Shearing planning as a highlight of the fes- tivities g off the Kicking schedule will be the annual queen contest Monday night In the Union Balding Ballroom Last year's queln Bonnie Allen Burley Idaho will crown her successor at that time an annual Rhythm Rhapsodies contest talent among campus will spotlight actiorganizations vities Wednesday night In Main Auditorium Friday's schedule Includes house decoration contests pep rally and a plaza party A downtown parade Saturday morning at 9:30 am will precede a football contest with Colorado State University In George The football Romney Stadium game will be carried on NBC television as the NCAA regional game of the week Game time Is 12:30 pm Also planned Saturday Is the Annual High School Day High students from Southern school Idaho and all of Utah have been Invited to attend activities during rate the day at a Janet Keroher Greenhalgh Idaho Falls Idaho Is this year's general chairman and USU Alumni secretary Lyn 'Swede' Larson Is advisor Shearing's concert is planned Saturday night at 7:30 pm In Nelson Fieldhouse George Shearing appeared at USU two years ago proclamation Parents and guardians are re minded that youngsters of ages 14 and 15 when found In the field alone or In company only with other juveniles may be cited to appear In juvenile court and in such instances the parent or guardian may be subject to arrest on charges of contribuof a ting to the delinquency minor The law further provides that any person after reaching the age of 16 and having complied with hunter safety regulations may then purchase any of the several adult fishing hunting or combination licenses mmmm BROCKS AUTO SALVAGE AND REPAIR TRANSMISSIONS IN AUTOMATIC SPECIALISTS AND ALL TYPES OF AUTO REPAIR AND USED PARTS Located Vi ALL TYPES Mile East of TEL: WELDING Cenlerfield LDS Church j & Towing Service Wrecker SMITH’S RUBBISH REMOVAL SERVICE MONTHLY RATES MO BUSINESS-m- RESIDENTIAL $200 MO Weekly Collections '''SERVING SURROUNDING Phone 520-728- AREAS 8' Sl If you have just turned 20 J ' the cost of living has almost doubled daring year lifetime v but my average pay for an hour's work of electricity) has (cne kilowatt-hocone down 50 v Today most families use more electricity than they did 20 years ago because they have so many more ' electric servants ' : ' Electric appliances unheard of not too many years ago are helping make today’s living much more convenient and comfortable in the home and on the farm So if your electric bills are more it is because electric helpers are providing you with an easier cleaner life In fact the average Utah Power & more Light Company family uses MORE electricity than the average family in the nation— yet pays LESS per kilowatt-hou- r That’s why I say electricity ia for the biggest bargain in your family budget it ® Yew Ilertrk PLEASE NOTE Ono of many way that Utah Powar A Co keep tha cot of afwtnclty low ia by aending to moat cuilomora only ovary other month Thi If you uvea on latmr poilae Paper and printing Jual divide by two — to gat ractiva a bill tha actual monthly coat Lttfht bill Slate Electricity Is plentiful and cheap In the area served by Utah Power & light Co : ' ' |