Show y 0 - rf"ri - rr jfvj rwr The Gunnison About Town Mayfield News Mrs Clair Whitlock of Boise Idaho visited Mr and Mrs Ed Vest and family Thursday and Friday Mr and Mrs LR Hansen visited in Jackson Hole Wyoming with Mr and Mrs Evan On their Hansen and family return they visited in Roy with Mr and Mrs Roy Hansen Mr and Mrs John Stenberg and family of Hooper spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Albert Stenberg Lurain Lyman of Orem and Mr and Mrs Ted Wright and visited family of Salt Lake Sunday with Mr and Mrs EH Couple Repeats Vows Mr and Mrs Alvin b’liscn returned fiom a trip 0 the Northwest recently They sited their children Mr and Mrs Vernilc Fjeldsted ifi Elgin Oregon Two days were spent by all visiting and louring the World's Fair in Spokane On their return Washington home they visited with their Mr and Mrs grandchildren in Bruce Lambson and family Idaho alv Pocatello They cisiled in Bountiful with their Mr and daughter and family Mrs Wavnc Nielson J J’ a4 Lyman Harold Christiansen spent last week in Logan with Mr and Mrs Danny Hogan and daughter Mrs Lydia Jacobsen spent tour days last week in Riverton and Mrs visiting with Mr Wallace Thompson Mr and Mrs' Paul Witikle visited Bountiful of and family over the weekend with Mrs Ethel Christiansen Mr and Mrs Karl Hatfield of West Jordan visited relatives and and friends Saturday attended the shower in for Sherry Despain Mr and Mrs Glade Faatz entertained at a pot luck dinner Saturday evening at their new Guests home in Mayfield included Randy and Jerilynn Young Keith and Ardella PeterOtten Joanne and Steve son and Carl and Sondra Clark After the supper games were played and visiting was enjoyed Mrs Robin Warnick Wedding Plans Made Mis Sharon Talbot of Centerfield and Robert Warnick of Cnglewood California are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Robin to David K son of Mr and Mrs Glen Allen of Manti The young Allen couple has circled Saturday September 28th as their wedding dale Following their afternoon wedding to be performed by Bishop Neil Nielsen of Centerfield Ward they will be feted at an Open House from 400 PM to 6:00 PM at the Temple View Lodge in Manti The couple will make fheir home in Centerfield George and Dawnic Whitman and Jason of Payson Brent and Joanne Larsort Jeremy and Lis were visitors at of Ephraim Sieve and Rita Faatz's home Saturday They came to help Rita celebrate her birthday Mr and Mrs Gale Barney recently leturncd from a trip to Oak Harbor Washington where they visited with ipr Until 1801 all English diplomatic carried on in French! correspondence was Mrs Fern Malmgrcn returned home last night' Monday after visiting a few days in Salt Lake and Clearfield She attended her grandson's Jim E Malmgrcn of Clearfield fare-well testimonial' He ha$ been called to serve in the Japahcse Mission He will leave on October 12th for language training school at Hawaii Jim is the son of Mr and Mrs ED Malmgrcn Vo m Spckcn f- Adeline Erickson formerly of Gunnison is happy to announce the marriage of her daughter Judy to Elmer Paxman The couple was married in Las Vegas Nevada on August list and spent their honeymoon in San Diego and Southern California They will make their home at 247 No Main Apt 213 in Salt Lake City where they are both employed Mr Present Provision law the Governor Attorney General and Superintendent of Public Instruction shall conslstitute a Board of Reform School Commissioners Said Board shall have such supervision of all matters connected with the State Reform School as may be provided by law Section Secretary 16 Duties of of State The of State shall keep a record of the official acts of the Deand Executive partment of the State and when required shall lay the same and all matters relative thereto before either branch of the Legislature and shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law Secretary Section 17 Duties of Auditor and Treasurer The Auditor shall he Auditor of Public Accounts and the Treasurer shall be the custodian of public moneys and each shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law Section 22 The great seal There shall be a seal of the State which shall be the by kept Secretary of State and used by him ofSaid seal shall be ficially called “The Great Seal of the State of Utah” The present seal of the Territory of Utah shall be the seal of the State until otherwise provided by law 23 Section United States officials not eligible for senate No person while holding any office under the United States’ government shall hold any office under the State government of Utah and the Governor shall not be eligible for election to the Senate of the United States during the term for which he shall have been elected Governor Proposed Amendment 18 Section Duties of The AtAttorney General torney General shall be the legal adviser of the State officers and shall perform such other duties as may be provided by law 19 Section Superintendent of Public InstrucThe Superintendent tion of Public Instruct'on shall such duties as perform may be provided by law Section 20 Compensation of state officers The Governor of Secretary State Auditor Treasurer Attorney General and such other State and District of fleers ns may be provded for by law shall receive for their services monthly a compensation ns fixed by law The for compensation as provided said officers in all laws enacted pur suunt to this Constitution shall be in full for all seiv ices icndcred by said of In any fliers respectively official capacity or emploj ment during their respecNo tive terms of office such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty shall be collected In advance and with the State deposited Treasurer monthly to the The credit of tho State may provide Legislature for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while travel log in the State In the performance of official duty (As amended November 1946 1947 iffectlve January November 7 1050 PROPOSITION 4 2 SHALL SECTION 29 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED TO PERTO MIT THE STATE LEND ITS CREDIT ONLY TO AID IN THE ESTABLISHMENT OR EXPANINSION OF PRIVATE THE WITHIN DUSTRY STATE (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH it n rt soiled b) ti’i it o1 the St lit tun thud of jll ltd titb of I nnes us n' 7 be of Utah members the I no or list re Section Section It is proposed that Article VI Section 29 of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to read Section 29 Lending of The legispublic credit lature shall not authorize the State or any political subdivision of the State to lend Its credit except to aid in the establishment or of private expansion dustry within the state Section 2 Submission to the electoral® The Secretary of State ia directed to submit this proposed a mendment to the electors of the Slate of Utah at the next general election In the manner piovlded by law If of Section 3 Fffeellve date adopted by the electors thi ‘late this amend y 4 NO LENDING OF PUBLIC CREDIT id niTvrf’lteitTrrri f Present Section 29 Lending credit forbidden public The Legislature shell not authorize the State or any county city town township district or other political subdivision of the State to lend its credit or subscribe to stock or bonds in aid of any railroad or other private telegraph individual or corporate enterprise or undertaking Proposed Amendment NO 3 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX ' EXEMPTIONS'"'" SHALL ARTICLE XIII OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY A NEW ADDING TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO EXEMPT AIRCRAFT TANGOR IBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY (PRINCIPALLY MOTOR VEHICLES) WHICH IS REGISTERED FOR USE UPON PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OR PUBLIC LANDS FROM AS PROPERTY AND TO PROVIDE IN LIEU THEREOF A STATEWIDE UNIFORM FEE ASSESSMENT OR IEVY: PROVIDED THE VALUE OF SUCH SHALL REMAIN ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHDEBT ING LIMITATIONS (THE PRESENT LAW AND THE PROPOSED REVISIONS ARE ON CARDS IN THE POLLING PLACE AND BOOTH ) value of such property shall' remain only for the purpose of debt limitations as set fprth in Article XIV of this Constitution The proceeds from such a tax or fee shall not be subject to Section 13 of this Article and shall be distributed to the in taxing districts which the exempted property is located In the same as the revenue proportion collected from real propto erty tax Is distributed such districts Section 2 Submission to electors The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the nfext general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 Effective date If adopted by the electors of this state this amendment shall take effect December 31 1974 Proposed Amendment NO PROPOSITION 4 SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICTS SHALL ARTICLE XIV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO PERMIT THE LEGISLATURE TO AUTHORIZE ANY COUNTY CITY OR TOWN TO ESTABLISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS TO PROVIDE WATER SEWERAGE DRAINAGE CONTROL FLOOD GARBAGE HOSPITAL TRANSPORT A TIO N RECREATION ANDF1RF PROTECTION SERV ICES AND TO LEVY TAXES AND ISSUE BONDS FOR ACQUIR ING CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING ANY OF THESE FACILITIES CONDITIONED UPON THE ASSENT OF A MAJORITY OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT (THE LAW AND THE PROPOSED AMEND MENTS ARE ON CARDS n sol ted at- to Section Proposal It Is proamend a section Article posed to amend XIII of the Constitution of Utah by adding a new section to 14 Exemption of aircraft and watercraft or tangible property from tangible property statewide uniform fee The Legislature may exempt aircraft’ or watercraft or tangible personal property which is required by law to be registered for use upon public or public lands highways not exempt under the laws of the United States or under this Constitution from taxation as property and in lieu thereof if such exemption is granted ahnll unia statewide provide form fee or a statewide uniform rate of assessment or levy In such manner and at such rates as may be provided by law pro vided that if any such m is exempted from pi as property taxation the Daniels as Matron of Honor: Sail Jensen and Carolyn Schluppi as bridesmaids Standing up for the groom was Bliss Standing up for the groom were Bliss Daniels and John Ramsey The bridesmaids wore long pink gowns and carried pink roses The Matron of Honor was attired in a long green gown and of orchid had a nosegay surrounded by pink roses The LaVcrn students in training both from the Brigham Young University and the University of Utah The program is designed to help family people with personal and various community pro blems and is available ori request to all of the people The "program operates under the direction and guidance of a local Board of Directors the County Commissioners and the School The clinic Superintendents works collaborativelv with local nurses physicians teachers and other community leaders law enforcement officials and others fti fti In fa L C Jl K fi J Valley Hold Monthly Planning Meet I The Gunnison Valley held their monthly Septemmeeting Wednesday ber 18th at the Wisteria Cafe Alter the dinner was served taken were matters important care of Mrs Kathy Fredrickson took charge Business matters pertaining to the annual bake sale in October were discussed along with ideas on the doll latfle that the Javcettes have at t hi istmas time every year The Miss Gunnison Valley Pageant was also discussed at some Mr and Mrs Wesley Johnthe wedding son attended reception of a niece in Spanish Fork Friday night Mr and Mrs Bliss Jacobson were married in the Manti Temple September 13th The reception was held in 0th Ward Cultural the On their way home the Hall Johnsons visited in Salt Lake with Mrs Ellen Beckstrom over the weekend Dianne Mellor was home to spend the weekend with her folks Mr and Mrs Roger Mellor She is attending college at the BYU this winter Representing the Stake High Council and Stake Presidency as speakers Sunday evening meeting were Mardell Jensen and Morris Higgins Mr and Mrs Virgil Christcn- length There 15 weie members piesent Weather old b) the me of the Shiti of I’lib tun thirds of all members eltiitd to each of the two houses oting in favor thereBe Clifford Glen Cjiristensen (cont) Provision PROPOSITION Mrs" Mrs Zola Bccmus of Gunnison announces the marriage of her daughter Patricia to Clifford Glen Christensen son of Mr Mrs and Glenn Christensen of Moroni The voung couple was married on Friday September 6th in the their son and Manti Temple with President Scott and Christie They also got June Black the performing better acquainted with their one ceremony A reception was held and only granddaughter Gail that same evening in the Christine" who is six months Gunnison Chapel Presen and Propose Section 21 Grants and commissions All grants and commissions shall be in the name and by the authority of the State of Utah sealed with the Great Seal of the State signed by the Governor and countersigned by the Secretary of State ft Mzvzw rge 4 who may need psychiatric- help Iis staff includes a psychiatrist Dr Delbert Pearson Dr gene Thorne a psychologist front Brigham Young UniveProf Thackerav rsity and Scott Bartholomew and Brent Bonn leti Sunday for Cedar City where they will attend coliege at SUSC this tall Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew and family went to Salt Lake Saturday to attend funeral services for Betty Bartholomew a and wife of Dr Homer Bartholomew Mr and Mrs Keith Bartholomew spent the weekend in Salt Lake City on business and they also attended the services held for Mrs Betty Bartholomew They visted with Delene’s parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Christiansen Thursday Mr and Mrs Ray Bartholomew accompanied Mr and Mrs Dean Bartholomew to On their Salt Lake on business wav home they visitel in with Mrs Rick Springville Dove and also with Darlene’s mother Mrs Mary Rasmussen Mr and Mrs Melvin Mellor accompanied Annette to the where she Sunday airport boarded a plane to Oakland California where she is v 1974 from page coni NEWS V 26 News September Valley FAYETTE IN THE PLACE POLLING AND BOOTH n rt tolved by the leg hlature of the Slate of Utah tu 0 thirds of oil mtmbert elected to each of the two bouses oting in favor Be Section It is proposed to amend Article XIV of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the add! tlon of Section 8 to reed Section 8 The legislature by general law may authorize any county city or town to cstabllah special district within all or any part of the county city or town to be governed by the governing of the county authority city or town with power te provide water sewage flood drainage control garbage hospital trarn portatlon and recrcaljlnn j fire protection services or of these any combination services and may authorize the county or city town: (1) to levy taxes upon the taxable property in only such districts for the purpose of acquiring constructing equipping operating and maintaining facilities required for any or all of these services and (2) to issue bonds of these districts for the purconpose of acquiring and equipping structing any of these facilities without regard to the limitations of Section 3 and 4 of this Article XIV but subject to such limitation on the aggregate amount of these bonds which may be at any one outstanding time as may be provided by law but the authority to levy taxes upon the taxable property in these districts and to ’issue bonds of these districts payable from taxes levied on the taxable property in them 'shall be conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified electors of the elecan in district voting tion for this purpose to be held as provided by law Any such district created by a county may contain all or part of any incorpor orated municipality but only municipalities of the with the consent authorities governing thereof Laws in effect at the time of the adoption of this section and districts established pursuant to these laws shall not be affected by the adoption of this section wore a long gieen gown They both had corsages of orchids and pink roses A beautiful program was presented for the young couple with Brother Earl Elmont acting as Master of Ceremonies The program consisted of Brother Elmont and his wife Claire singing a vocal duet Sister Ruth Scott a fellow temple worker played two piano numbers the Harmonica Band from North Sanpete played several numbers The groom's grandparents Mr and Mrs Mozart Larson belonged to this Bund Brother and Sister Day sang a vocal and Donna Lucien duet LuDon Peterson favored the group with a song accompanied LuDon also on the piano icndcred a vocal solo Brother Eldon Sorenson sang a vocal solo and then he and Sister Thelma Black sang a duet while she accompanied on the piano Gary Larson and Charlene Sietter sang to the accompaniPresident ment of a guitar Daniels gave the closing prayer £ i 1 All MAJO Radios BRANDS - Miket - Antennas 1 Phono Etc 5283500 WOLLARD k v DISTRIBUTORS g 197 EAST FIRST SOUTH UTAH 84634 GUNNISON Dealer Inquiries Invited SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 3 CHANNEL 2 WAS WATT Walkie Talkies now4800 O o fij freezer? Compare prices of course but be sure Shopping to consider the warranty and monthly electrical consumption average freezer lifespan leaves 192 monthly bills to think about for a Section 3 If adopted by the electors of this stute this amendment shall take 1973 effect on January We’re going to have to learn to live with shortages say experts Planning and careful substitution will be more helpful than hoarding Make the most of fresh vegetables while they are in good supply At other times they are moie expensive per serving than frozen or canned versions CLYDE L MILLER Secretary of State of the State HEREBY DO of Utah CERTIFY that the fori go full true and cormg is'a rect copy of the constituI Before you follow bargains from store to store transportation costs Bargains may not be worth it amendments proposed by the budget session and the Budget Session of the Second Special Session tional evaluate tennis courts are a part of a growing tennis fever Some at considerable savings but it’s a huge job Generally the costs range from $9000 to $14000 glamour additions run up to $80000 Home DO Legislature 1974 WHERE IN WITNESS OF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake CHYi this 1st dsy of September y RADIOS CD MOM mm Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next in the election general manner provided by law of the Fortieth mew in Salt Lake City Saturday and also visited with Mr and Mrs Wilden Christensen and Mr and Mrs Roland Christensen of Salt Lake and Donald Robbins in Tremonton Whether it’s a tennis court or any other home improvement you'll find a loan at Gunnison Valley Bank We’re part of the community and we want to help It develop 1974 CLYDE L MI LI ER Secretary of Slate Vr n? raw rt’ -nrr nmeti tr nr— nf yfc' " - y k |