Show n vt i i t t t 'fy t"yr7r y flews From Servicemen A A ft a A A A siding In Millard Nebraska during Pfc Dunkia’s tour in Met Nam AB Randy G Dunkln is taking basic training at Lackland AFB Texas Airman Dunkln enlisted in the Air Force October 1 1970 techand will attend an nical school on nuclear weapons Colorado folat Lowry AFB from basic lowing graduation training on November 12th Ice Capades stars to be featured are Tim Wood the 1969 and 1970 World Figure Skating Champion Tommy Litz World Freestyle Champion Freddie Trenk-lfamous for comic artistry Canadian National Women’s Figure Skating Champion Linda and many others Underlying the theme of the show are a host of Highlights of Ice Capades songs including 'Aquarius 1971 the second presentation 'RainAlfie Age of Love in the Bell System Family on my Head Theatre series will be colorcast drops Keep Falling and a 'Little Help From My on Wednesday November 4 on Friends in addition to numerKUTV Channel 2 at ous others 9:00 pm As in other years the 1971 feature will exThe Ice Capades version will be the mystic world of plore marked by superb skating skills astrology as the ice stars demonspectacular scenery and fabulous strate how to predict the future costumes control your fate and pick your mate in the "Age of Aquarius" David Janssen best known as Dr Richard Kimball in the television series ‘The Fugitive Out of a total of 13 million will host the show Special guest federal “white collar” workstar will be Florence Henderson ers last year 352549 were current star of the television considered members of miseries The Brady Bunch nority groups been spending the past four years in Scotland where Navyman Buchare now loanan was stationed South Carocated In Charleston lina They are on a two week's leave and are visiting Jerry’s parents Mr and Mrs Nell BuchThis is the anan in Centerfleld for the family first in seven years when they were joined by a brother and other son of the Buchanans Roger The occasion also marked the first had seen time the Buchanans who was born In their grandson Scotland and Is now 3 years and four months old Ice Capades Highlights For Family Theatre Club Valley 4-Given Award RidThe Midnight Riders ing Club of Gunnison Valley was the recipient of a Parents' Magazine Youth Group Achievement Award for Outstanding Service to the Community during the annual Achievement program October 22nd Erwin Roberts is the club leader The presentation was made to the young valley group for their monetary contributions to the new Gunnison Valley Hospital The group contributed $114275 Pfc Terry Dunkln and AB Randy G Dunkln sons of Mr and Mrs Dale Dunkln of Centerfleld are both serving their country in the military forces Terry is serving with the US Army near An Khee South Viet Nam He is a radio operator with 4th Infantry the 12th Infantry Division He entered the army in April 1970 and took his basic and advanced infantry training at Fort Lewis Washington prior to being sent to Viet Nam in August His wife Sharon is re- - IRRIGATOR'S and Mrs Jerry L Buch1 anan and son Kenneth who have TO NOTICE District No 26 FOR 15 HAVE YEARS ASSOCIATED WITH BEEN STANFORD REES CANDIDATE FOR DR G ON THE FROM THE UTAH SENATORIAL DISTRICT NO 26 IN ALL THOSE I YEARS HAVE NEVER FOUND A MAN More Honest - More Devoted Or More Conscientious IT AND IS MY OPINION HE DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT YOUR VOTE NOV 3rd ON Lamar t Stewart MD H Pd Pol Ad sJ -V- if the shoe fits If you actually planned to educate one man to be a Congressman resemble the career of Gunn McKay plan would certainly include being a construction His background and experience educator civil service worker meal packer and union worker and farmer and small businessman Fooil for Add to that his service ant to Governor Calvin Thought PARTY TO THE OFFICE OF REPUBLICAN WORKSHOP 8 Sanpete County Agent Herring With the economy of Sanpete County so dependent onhowmuch available water there is for irrigation and culinary purposes the county agent is urging all those who find it possible to attend He can be contacted for more Information at the Extension Service office in Manti Voters Of Senatorial 7 Iowans can enjoy oranges from Florida blueberries from Michigan peaches from Georgia People in Arizona can try lobster from Maine and salmon from the Northwest while New Englanders can sample cantaloupe from Colorado beef from Texas and lemons from California Needless to say the wonderful improvements in refrigeration have added to this unlimited selection too In great measure the people who make all this possible are food technologists But Americans will continue to enjoy foods that are plentiful varied nutritious and safe as the combined research of the engineering' agricultural and chemical sciences contributes to the of the nation i r ! :! i a Utah Certified Certified I Appraiser have devoted Capable ment VOTE on Nov 3 for 1st at District-Democr- Pd Pol Adv keeping of the people in the county of experience having held numerou I have a wide background in Ephraim end Sanpete County and Agricultural organiiation on in Civic erve the people of the County in a friendly and courteous I hive tried to to the economical and efficient operation and have devoted all my effort I will continue to erve to the bet of my ability If elected office VOTE NOV Pd manner of thi 3rd Pet Adv ssBacasBagam M pollute beaches OF THE SECRETARY 1 OF STATE CITY 1970 1 of State of Method I Section article amending Any or amendment amendment to this ronxtitution may be proponed in either house of A JOINT RESOLUTION tho legislature and if TO AMEND PROPOSING of all tho member ARTICLE XXIII elected to each of the two I OF THE CONhouse shall vote in fuvor STITUTION OF THE thereof such STATE OF UTAH RE- amendment or propoied amendment LATING TO PROPOSED Mhnll on their entered be AMENDMENTS TO THE with the AND rcHpeetivc journal CONSTITUTITON yea nnd nay taken thereon THE and PROVIDING shall the legislature REVIFOR METHOD rauso the same to be pubSION OF AN ENTIRE lished in at least one ARTICLE in every county of tho state where a newspaper Be it retailed by the for two months o I the Stale l Utah published the preeeding of all memheri Immediately at election next general the two fleeted to eat h the nid amendwhich time there-ohoutrt voting in faior shall ment or amendment electors submitted to the be Amend article of the state for their approvSet lion It in proposed to amend Ar- al or rcict (ion and if a maticle XXIII Set tarn tl jority of the electors voting the shall approve the constitution of the State thereon or such amendment same of Utah to read in follow: end underttand poaition this year KEITH R 1970 29 There was no reported livestock death loss as a result of pheasant hunters Permits will be on sale throughout the valley from November 1st Allmembersofward warbishoprics and the dens will have permits for sale JORGENSEN They oceans and also save oil FOUR-YEA- R County Commissioner experienced leader in city county and church administration A proven — County Commissioner — Member of Mt Pleasant — Stake — City Count il School Superintendent Bishop and High Councilor Sunday Fanner — Suet cssf ul Sheepman — Rctipicnt Distinguished — North Sanpete Graduate — Served tu n heard attended BYU Servin' and years in the United States Army During the past 2 years as covrfy commissioner he has proven himself to be dedicated to good government and has filled his term honorably and successfully VOTE FOR THIS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT COUNTY GOVERNMENT Sanpete Native — 37 Years of Age — Married to the former Ellen Cook — Father of 5 Children VOTE REPUBLICAN Paid Citizens Political for Advertisement Jorgensen Reeve by Norman says Proposed Giaiges in NO PROPOSITION CONSTITUTION PROCEDURE (Gateway Amendment) com- rubberized bags that Goodyear Secretary am an active member of the LD3 Church a High Priet in the Ephraim North Ward v here I have ervd at Counaelor and Biahop for 1! year of the Sunday School am terving presently a Superintendent HAVE YOUR Committee for Congre McKay David Duncan that Sincerely and will devote lull time to thia office Oil Transfer transported by air dropped into the sea moored a tanker for realongside moval of its oil and then towed to shore are being developed Manufactured by with tests by the Goodyear U S Coast Guard the bags are designed to prevent spills CLYDE L MILLER have been progressive in uaing new method end procedure the tat parable kai with other county office throughout I New Huge can be in compliance with the law of the 1969 Legialature I MAY candidate I urge you 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 Courteous end need I know the problem the land end it retource a In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Title of the Decame of the very serious naProposition ture 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 (INCUMBENT) m to us in The Legislature 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 Sanpete I available September County Assessor Progressive worker rancher Dear Fellow Citizens: for Experienced are SALT LVKK MADSEN Republican Candidate Efficient Pages October Thursday the Gunnison Again Valley Hunting Unit will operate with the entire valley as one unit partici(with few exceptions) pating Most farmers andhunters felt good about the unit as operated last year according to the Roland Beck unit spokesman Losses from burglary and larceny are called inventory “shrinkage” consumers As a result must pay higher prices to compensate for the goods lost to thieves plus the cost of business security measures to discourage thefts Stores across the country are spending millions of dollars for security programs ranging from merchandise to elaborate guard systems and electronic detection devices to halt thievery During the 1960'a larceny (theft of merchandise worth $50 and over) rose 199 percent and all burglary from homes and commercial establishments rose 117 percent to the latest FBI according Crime Index For businesses these losses range from 15 to 26 percent of sales —or an estimated $4 billion per year plus added billions for equip- State of Utah - W Preliminary reports from two major Division of Fish and Game checking stations indicate that Utah’s 1970 deer harvest for the opening weekend has surpassed the average Figures kept for the first three days of operation at checking stations In Daniels Canyon and Santa Clara show a substantial Increase in hunter success over the 1969 Poor weather opening weekend caused a reduced hunter success in 1969 but the 1970 figures also exceed the five year average for opening weekend success Conflicting reports from various areas of the state Indicate that some par tie shad 'good hunting while others In the same area failed to see deer Continued good weather should help to produce a deer harvest comparable to past years where an average of 160000 hunters took approximately 90000 deer annually OTE-LESLIE L fM S UX the and as Administrative Assistin the legislature hit knows the needs of Utah Hampton When all these qualifications why should we settle for less? OFFICE cl- I Unit In Vailey Store Thefts Feed Inflation Fires and 9 a special workshop operator’s irrigation will be held at Utah State University for anyone interested in manwater learning more about to Jack W agement according December Pheasant Hunting Gimnismiilleows Deer Harvest Above Average 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 house of the Legislature and after it has been read three The vote upon the times final passage of all bills shall be 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 sublished at length The Legisamend- lature in any law imposing mit this proposed ment to the electors of the income taxes may define the State of Utah at the next amount on in respect to or general election in the manby which the taxes are imner provided by law posed or meusured by reference to any provision of the Section 3 If adopted by Section 2 Proposed amendStates laws of the United this the state electors of this ment The secretary of state the same may be or beas shall take effect to submit is directed this amendment come effective nt any 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 TAX INCOME 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 1971 PROPOSI NG TO A M E N D election in the manner proVI SECTION ARTICLE vided by law CONSTITU22 OF THE OF THE STATE TION Section 3 If adopted by RELATING OF UTAH thu electors of this state this NO 2 PROPOSITION TO THE PASSAGE amendment shall take effect AND AMENDMENT OK on January 1971 RESIDENCY FOR PROVIDAND LAWS: VOTING ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OE A JOINT RESOLUTION A I IMPOSING LAWS SecCLYDE L MILLER PROPOSING TO AMEND BY TAX OR 'PAXES retary of State of tho State IV SECTION ARTICLE REFERENCE TO THE of Utah DO HEREBY 2 OF THE CONSTITULAWS OF T1IE UNITED CERTIFY that the foregoing TION OF THE STATE SPATES is u full true and correct OF UTAH RELATING copy of the constitutional Be it retolved by the TO THE STATE amendment proposed by the of the State of Utah REQUIREMENT regular session of tho of all memheri FOR QUALIFICATION 1969 Legislature elected to each of the two TO VOTE AND REDUChornet voting in favor thereING IT TO SIX MONTHS WHERE-OIN WITNESS of: I have hereunto set my Be it retolved by the Section It is proposed hand mu) affixed the Great oI the State of Utah o all mrmbern to amend Artielo VI Section Seal of the State of Utah of the at Salt Lake City thi 1st elected to each of the two 22 of the Constitution 1970 ho use voting in favor there- Stuto of Utuh to read as fol- day of September lows: of: shull become amendments part of this constitution The revision of an eiiue or amendment 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 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 preceding days immediately the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and a of the United States only Section 2 The enacting clause of every law shall he "llo it enacted by the legislature of the State of Utah” Except such laws as may be passed by the vote of the Every citizen of the United electors a provided in of this 2 section States years of and such laws shall age or over who has been n article legal resident of this statu begin ns follows “He it enfor six months and of the acted by the people of the Section It is proposed to amend Article IV Section of the 2 of the Constitution State of Utah to rend as follows X&Z&X CLYDE MILLER Secretary of Stuto L |