Show Page October Thursday 2 Gunnison Valley News Utah 84634 Gunniion 1970 1 "1 Continued from Page 4 Published every Thursday at Gunnison Second Class postage paid at Gunnison Utah m MEMBER Founded 1885 STATER H — Jr W Cherry Rates — Subscription $400 per year Rates on Request Advertising VWMWWWIM8MWW8M MWWtAAAAVVWWVWVtAA Corner Library Service News WWIMWIMIWWWWW “The That Thread Runs igiggVWIWVVyiWWWVIM So by Jesse Stuart Do you think teaching Is the most worthwhile profession there Is? Jesse Stuart thinks so and many other people have come around to his way of thinking This book tells about Jesse Stuart when he lived and taught school In the Kentucky Mountains This book will help to convince you that teaching Is a very worthwhile profession LIBRARY HOURS 4 pm - 6pm True' Sp5 Sherrill D Frandsen arat the Salt Lake City airport Monday evening from Ft rived Bragg and will spend a leave with his wife and two children and his parents Mr and A Mrs Jay Jensen of Axtell member of the paratroopers he has five years In the service and will receive a discharge In His wife and family November will accompany him on his return to Ft Bragg MAJOR-LEAGU- E - pTfT 19'' - ym p carried N V Mrs v fkilfiit iiI m & ii 1 I SJt Bridesmaids PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL COMES TO UTAH! Fiankle MiMrs Max Larson ller and Mrs Kay Lynn Williams Flower girls were Julie Christensen and Belinda Larsen They wore gowns of dark Their bonded crepe lavender were pink and white flowers chrysanthemums Mrs wore Randy Tuft dinner that afternoon at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Clark Williams The groom is thj son of Mr and Mrs Joe Wiles Gunnison Following the ceremony the couple greeted friends and relatives at a reception In the First Williams and Mrs Wiles street length dresses of pink crepe Max Larson served as best man JoAnn Wiliams was at the guest book Iris Casto Sandra Sorenson and Terrla Harward were at the gift tables assisted by Chris Wiliams and Chet Tuft Lelsa Wiliams Melree Sorenson Deneen Sorensen Bobby Ann Malmgren and Loretta Peterson served refreshments They honeymooned In Southern Utah and are now at home In Sallna where Mr Tuft Is employed at the Sallna Equipment Company ikirtckirkirkir Miss Shauna Gregerson Mr and Mrs Juel M Gregerson of Gunnison announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Shauna on October 3rd to Mr Michael S Buchanan son of Mrs Annabelle Buchanan of Security Colorado Miss Gregerson Is a graduate of Gunnison Valley High School and has been attending Westminster College in Salt Lake City and Weber State College in Ogden Mr Buchanan graduated from Ft Lewis College Durango Colorado and Is now a teacher at the John F Kennedy Junior High School in Gallup New Mexico where the couple will make their home E pink roses David Johnson attended as matron of honor were Kathy Tuft her sister t$ mumper Association jt- j We’ll keep feeding them good food and Information keep when them need up they rounding f to be rounded up and then we know they will be able to live with and even help others themselves to do likewise The conduct and customs of youth in one area (Chicago) brought this resolution forth from the Federation of Women's Clubs Whereas the prevalence of suggestive songs smoking obscene literature and general moral decline among our young people of our schools and colleges is to be Therefore be it re- deplore solved that we go on record as opposed to these practices and express the hope that such customs be discouraged officially by those In authority In our schools Mr and Mrs and colleges and that the parents be urged to give every possible aid to those who must enforce The Sallna First Ward Relief this sentiment' Society room was the setting for e The date? August 1925 26th wedding of the September Miss Sandy Williams and Randy years ago! I thought we were pretty good Tuft Barrett Bishop Stanley in those days too and those that officiated at the marriage smoked were only smoking to- ceremony bacco They were feted at a wedding Utah Ward Cultural Hall The bride chose a gown of lace over satin with scoop neckline and long sleeves Her tiered shoulder length veil of soft silk Illusion was held In place with an array of silk petals She Wedding Bells Our Valley &UT® 3 x x X X X X A-- Weekly Weather Record Media Fair Continued from Page Jim a Spanish sound track (if available In this language for Spanish Church speaking members) through the use of earphones Launch the 1970 “Decade of Pro Basketball” with the Utah Stars who will be playing 40 home games on the Salt Palace Court Clip the coupon below and order your tickets today! MAIL Utah Stars (801) TO: PHONE: Salt or Palace Salt Lake City 84101 NAME PHONE ADDRESS ZIP STATE CITY am interested INDIVIDUAL in: GAME SEASON TICKETS TICKETS (Send Schedule) I P1 sessions will give viewers a chance to learn how to operate various equipment such as movie and slide e projectors and a round will present topics that will be covered in the seminars This latter display wllllnvolve the use of wireless earphones and viewers will receive messages from the displays through transmission from a loop antenna in each area The media fair will be open from 9 am to 10 pm October and 2 and from 9 amto6 pm on October 3rd However no activities will be going on during general sessions of conference 3 3 3 3 X GUNNISON 1 Sanders High Observer Low Precip X x 3 3 A- - 06 imposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State of Utah OFFICE OF STATE OF THE SECRETARY salt Lark city September Dear Fellow Citizens 1 1970 : The Lcyislatmc of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for pubwhich relishing the following Propositions late to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Uallot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ilallot on November 3 1970 Ilecausc of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State Legislature has caused to be placed before you I urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full I urge yon to consult with your friends neighbors and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision Sincerely The revision or amendment of an entire article or the addition of a new article to this constitution may be proposed as a single amendment and may be submitted to the electors as a single question Such amendor proposition ment may relate to one subject or any number of subjects and may modify or repeal provisions contained in other articles of the constitution if such provisions are germane to the subject matter of the article being revised amended or being proposed as a new article PROPOSITION RESIDENCY NO 2 FOR VOTING of Method Section articles umending Any CONSTITUTION or amendments amendment PROCEDURE be to this constitution may proposed in either house of A JOINT RESOLUTION and if the legislature PROPOSING TO AMEND nil the members ARTICLE XXIII SEC elected ofto each of the two OF THE CONTION shall vote in favor houses STITUTION OK THE such thereof proposed RESTATE OK UTAH or amendments amendment LATING TO PROPOSED on their shall ho entered AMENDMENTS TO THE with the AND respective journals CONSTITUTITON yeas and nays taken thereon PROVIDING THE and shall the legislature REVIMETHOD FOR cause the same to be pubSION OK AN ENTIRE lished in at least one newsARTICLE paper in every county of the state where u newspaper is Be it rewired by the for two months published of the State l Utah the preceding of all member s immediately at election general eleited to each of the tiro next the said amendwhich time houses roting in favor there shall amendments or ment o: to the electors he submitted Section Amend Article of the state for their approvIt is prniMMfd to amend Ar- al or rejection and if a maticle XXIII Section nl jority of the electors voting the shall approve the constitution of the Mule thereon or of Utah to rend follow: same such amendment PROPOSITION 3000 Cast Iron Fry lo 5000 BTU Coffee Pots - Sec Us for ALL YOUR HUNTING If NEEDS - ALLEY FURNITURE NO county for 60 days next preceding any election shall be entitled to vote in the election except that in a presidential election year persons who make proper proof of residence in this state for 30 days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and a of the United States only THE CLYDE L MILLER Secretary of State Camp Stoves Sleeping Bags State Joint of Utah” No bill or Resolution shall be passed except with the assent of the majority of all the members elected to each and house of the Legislature after it has been read three times The vote upon the final passage of all bills shall he by yeas and nays and no law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title only but the act as revised or section as amended Section 2 The secretary shall be reenacted and pubof state is directed to sub- lished at length The Legismit this proposed amend- lature in any law imposing ment to the electors of the income taxes define the State of Utah at the next amount on inmay respect to or general election in the manby which the taxes are imner provided by law posed or measured by referSection 2 Proposed amendSection 3 If adopted by ence to any provision of the States ment The secretary of state the electors of this state this laws of the United to submit is directed this amendment shall take effect as the same may be or become effective at uny time or 1971 to the on January proposed amendment from time to time and may electors of the state of Utah prescribe exceptions or modiat the next general election fications to any such proviin the manner provided by sion law PROPOSITION NO 3 Section 2 The Secretary Section 3 Effective date INCOME TAX of State is directed to subIf adopted by the electors BY REFERENCE mit this proposed amendment of this state this amendment to the electors of the State shall take effect on January A JOINT RESOLUTION of Utah at the next general 1 1971 PROPOSING TO AMEND election in the manner proVI SECTION ARTICLE vided by law CONST1TU-TIO22 OF shall become amendments part of this constitution A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND PROPOSING IV SECTION ARTICLE 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OK THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING RESITO THE STATE DENCE REQUIREMENT FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUCING IT TO SIX MONTHS lie it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: OF THE STATE Section 3 If adopted by OF UTAH RELATING the electors of this state this TO THE PASSAGE amendment shall take effect AND AMENDMENT OF on 1971 January LAWS AND PROVIDING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF A LAWS IMPOSING I CLYDE SecL MILLER TAX OR TAXES RY REFERENCE TO THE retary of State of the State of Utah DO 1IERKRY LAWS OK THE UNITED CERTIFY that the foregoing STATES is u full true and correct Be it resolved by the Leg- copy of the constitutional islature of the State of Utah amendments proposed by the of all members regular session of the elected to each of the two 1909 Legislature houses voting in favor thereIN WITNESS WHERE-Oof: I have hereunto set my Section It is proposed hand and affixed the Great to amend Article VI Section Seal of the State of Utah 22 of the Constitution of the at Salt Luke City this 1st State of Utah to read us fol- day of September 1970 lows Section 2 The enacting clause of every law shall he “Re it enacted by the legislature of the State of Utah” Except sui h laws ns may lie passed by the vote of the Every citizen of the United electors as provided in subStutes of this years of division 2 section ngu or over who has been a article mid suih laws shall of this stale begin as follows “Re it enlegal resident for six months und of the acted by the people of the Section It is proposed to nmend Article IV Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to rend ns follows: CLYDE L MILLER |