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Show mm CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED INSURANCE FOR RENT RATES ADVERTISEMENT 15c pu lint for the first INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, week and 10c per line for each Life, Fire. Contact Paul Bigler, consecutive week, with a min70 W. 1st So. Ph. imum charge of 50r. for first week and 30c for each additional week REX L. BEHLING, Agent for Any want ad that requires FARMERS INS. GROUP, 30 hilling at the end of month No. Main, Spanish Fork. Phone will be charged at 15c per line per weeK. 465-376- Sjcwling census lists tfeeres BOWLETTES For Rent or Sale Campers and Trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. 798-396- 9. MUSIC 465-212- 465-214- 6, rm apt in 3 Ph Piano Tuning and Repair George T. Eckersley, Realtor Complete service, all makes. Homes, Farms, Dairies, RanchKeith Miller, Spring Lake, es, Motels, Mercantile bus. and 8 tf Apartment houses. Ph. FENDER Mustang Guitars, all colors. Complete line Fender Building Lot for sale. 96 x 209 9 Guitars and Amplifiers. Terms. See Cornell Binks Ph Herger Music, 158 South 1st West, Provo. Two bedrm. home For Sale Beautiful wal- and Reposession lot 599 South 6th building nut Spinet Piano. Take over E. Payson. Ph. 0 payments or cash. Payson Hotel, Mr. Hanson. For Sale Building lots or acreage in Salem area. Phone 10-2- Prefer middle-age- d person or couple. 590 No. 3rd E. 9 15tf Payson. T. R. Davies. $48.00. For Rent For Sale - Real Estate 465-342- 0. For Rent 3 Large unfurnished rooms and basement, very comfortable and modem. House 754-341- or 5 San-taqui- n. 754-339- 1 tf 9-- For Rent Small house. Ideal for couple. $35.00 Ph. 3 465-246- tf 465-204- 465-300- 465-364- Female Help Wanted Now accepting applications for cooks and waitresses for win- ter employment Jack Frost PERSONAL 0 465-238- 10-1- 10-1- 374-507- tf FOR SALE Big Jonathan ples call Albert Hudson - M1SC. For Sale Ap- LOSE WEIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Daniels Drug. 7 1 ATTENTION Bill's Barber Shop is now open in Santa-qui- n. Stop in and see me. Dex-A-Di- et 9-- For Sale or Rent Campers and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 S. Main, Sp. Fork. 798-396- 9 LOST and FOUND more. Lost BB Gun, Monday mornsingle ing in Payson or on old Sp. roll. Tanner Paint & Wallpaper Fork road, Reward. 208 West 3 34 W. Utah Ave. Utah Ave. Payson. Why Wallpaper. pay 10-1- 11-1- 11-- 3 3 WANT TO BUY 10-1- COAL Quality lump, slack, fireplace wood. Order now. 175 W. Lee Dickey 4 tf 8th So. For Sale - Farm Produce 465-352- Wanted to Buy string. Ph. Banjo, 4 465-235- 10-- 6 FOR SALE TRAILERS For Sale at Payson Shoe Shop, TREAT rugs right, theyll be across from Turf Cafe or call For Sale 12 ft Camper trailtf 1 a delight if cleaned with Blue like new. $150; also trailer er, Lustre. Rent electric sham-poo- Pontiac Potatoes from the Geo. hitch. Ph. 3 20 s. $1. Spencer Home Strong farm call Randall Hiatt 465-303- er 465-337- 9. 10-1- Fum-nishing- 465-344- 3 10-1- 9-- 1 One 14 ft. refrig., coppertone, used TRUCKS For Sale Very short time, like new, frost clear. $198.00. Jacks 1954 GMC For Sale or Trade Sport Center. Pick-u- p with horse rack, new 1 elec, guitar and For Sale tires, very good condition $450 amplifier, good shape. $90.00; or trade for equal value. Phone For Sale Market-mast- er player combination.. $10.00; 1 portable record player with stand. $15.00. Jacks Sport Center. Host cleans new carpet Fibers. No Water. Easy. Use our machine Payson Furniture Ph 1 to 7 , Tomato and VICTORIA Fruit Juicer. No ex for applesauce. Als Market 1166 So. Main Sp. Fork 1 radio-recor- d 11-1- 9-- 465-248- 2. g, Ph. 10-1- 5 798-201- 2. 3 Business Opportunities RETAIL SALESMAN WANTED RETAIL SHOE SALESMAN. . Earn money in your spare time Use your experience and knowhow to build a profitable full or part-tim- e business selling Shoes. Knapp Knapp is the Vz 1960 Ford V8 For Sale largest Direct Seller of shoes ton Pick-u- p $600. Phone with over 250 styles, sizes AAA to EEEE, 2 to 18. and carry over 500,000 pairs in stock. You earn commissions up to For Sale Automobiles $6.00 a pair plus bonus and insurance. All equipment and I960 Chev. For Sale training is free. Join the many 4 dr; radio, heater anti retailers now earning $50.00 freeze, also 1963 Honda 250 to $200.00 a month in their scrambler, both good condition spare time. YOU CAN TOO! See at 320 So 2nd East, Sp. Write today R. L. Jenkins, Fork Ph. Knapp Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla St. E. Los Angeles 22, California. 9 8 15 9-- 754-366- 0. 465-339- 5. 10-6- tf Bis-cayn- e, 798-271- 5. 1947 House Trailer For Sale with electric brakes. 3 burner $350. Ph. gas Stove. WORK WANTED 465-339- 5. 10-6- 2 Oil, Space Heaters, Used Doors, Comer wash basin, call Royces Motel 465-258- 2. 10-- For Sale Tote Gote, 3 $75. HP Call 10-2- 6 2 10-1- 7 speed 465-272- 2. 13 10-- 6 Build new homes, remodel, basements, suits, larports, Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Spanish Fork. Licensed. 798-370- 6, New Building & Remodeling Call Gerald Hanson, Building 2 and Contracting. Ph. 465-272- tf New Kirby VacFor Sale uum with attachments $169 or SEWING MACHINES PAIRED All Brands - 3 best offer 3 11-- 3 Guaranty. Dodd, Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. Fourth Judicial District Court State of Utah, in and mo. for Utah County. RE- 465-228- 6. 10-1- 19 3 tf For Sale 465-204- 7. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF SARAH A. CLAY-SOaka SARAH CLAYSON DECEASED. N, SINGER ZIGZAG WALNUT CABINET take over payments Moving of $6.32 per month on 8 month old Singer Sewing Machine $44.24 full price or will discount for cash. Blind hemming, overcasting of seams, sewing on etc buttons,, monogramming are all done by the flick of a lever. 20 year guarantee, free WE BUILD Anything. New Homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber and Hardware Co. Payson, Utah Phone 2 lOtf 465-325- 3. Electrical Wiring, New Const. Remodeling. Free est Ashby Electric Ph. 465-282- 6. 322-169- 10-2- 9-- 7 10-6- 465-339- 5. tf Phil Green 274-333- 8. 363-39- 10-1- Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at 275 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah on or before the 15th day January A. D, 1967; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated (1953) with 75-9-- Chain saw Work Wanted and Trees other call cutting. instructioa, for further information or free home trial Horse Shoeing 3 or Goshen, Ph. call 10-1- 3 3 27 5, and with proper veri- as required therein. Lawrence W. Clayson Administrator Date of first publication October fication 13, A.D. 1966 Richard M. Taylor for Taylor and Stanger, Attorneys Lilacs bloom in Payson in Oct. BUY OF THE WEEK OLDER 4 BEDROOM BRICK HOME VERY CLOSE IN MAKE OFFER JOHNSON REAL ESTATE PEARL BIGLER. Local Representative Telephone Huith Theatre Bldg. 465-328- 3 Payson. Utah Information obtained for the in an agriculture census included the amount of income received by the countys farmers ($15,492) from recreational services as well as data on the use of pest control chemicals in the county in 1964. A Census of Agriculture is taken every 5 years in years ending in 4 and 9" to gather information on the nations first time number of farms reporting poultry and livestock production and those reporting crop production by acres and quantities as well as sales. Note: Single copies are available for 10 cents from the Bureau of the Census, Washington, D. C. 20233 or from any field office of the Department of Commerce. These are located in major cities. WNsmwv off-far- VH nonis se facilities; unis' farm expenditures; number of hired workers; and Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State: of Utah OF STATE pointment ol committei asceitain lads and make recommendations as to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint committees, consisting of mem- TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS R E THAI' COM M E N 1) E 1) See. 34. Special sessions of the legislature (1) may be con- ned hy the governor as provided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall he convened by the presiding oltieers 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 presiding oil icers ot the two houses, the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution s of the approved hy members ol either house. The legislature, however, may pro- THE ELECTORS VOTE AT T HIS ELECTION bers ol Isitli houses, may he I960 August 29, creati d hy joint resolutions, A FOR OR AGAINST' A CON-resolution E N T ION; 'THEREFORE creating any such Dear Fellow Ciiizais: committee may authorize it to VOTE EITHER. The Legislature of the State of Utah has enWHEREAS, tile people ot act during sessions of the legwhen ihi this sovereign State of Utah islature, during "d the with me trust responsibility for publishing the legislature is in adjournment i eonstitu-blessed with the are following Piopositions, which relate to changes tn tional guarantees ot lite, liberty, or alter final adjournment of the Constitution of the State of Utah. session, Anv such committee! property, and sell government ashall have the powers and per-and. the each In the beginning of body of Proposition form the duties provided hy the ot tinWHEREAS, guarantee ice have set forth the Fallot Title of the Proposition resolution creating it, including sell government itself extends to the power of subpoena and the vide for its expenses. as it will appear on the General Election Fallot on ol the people to revise the right If adopted hy the electors of power to hire and to maintain November 8, 1966. 1L cause of the very serious their constitutional charter; and staff, and in addition it shall the state, this amendment shall nature of tluse Projmsitions which your State is it WHEREAS, appropriate have such powers and perform take effect the first day of Januthat the people should turn their such duties as may he provided ary, 1967. Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I attention periodically to a by law or by the rules of the urge that each of you study the text of the Propool fundamental sideration legislature or either house therePROPOSITION NO. 7 in sitions full. of the and government of. The legislature may provide eepts to neighwith in consult the of I urge you your friends, government LEGISLATIVE machinery tor the payment of expenses light of everchanging soeial and m ivssarily incurred by any such COMPENSATION AND bors and local civic leaders in order that you inay i conomic conditions; EXPENSES committee. gain all information necessary to render a just NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT This amendment, if adopted SHALL SECTION 9 OF and wise decision. of RESOLVED hy by the electors of the state, ARTICLE VI OF THE CONelected to each shall take effect the first day of STITUTION OF THE members the STATE Sincerely, branch of the Legislature, that January, 1967. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO electo the be recommended it CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors to vote at the general elecPROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RESecretary of State 1966 held or be for in tion to A CEIVE SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF to consider against a convention SERVICES IN THE THEIR LEGISLATURE THE the Constitution of Utah and AMOUNT OF ONE THOUSof tion vote in the affirmative, the whether it shall be amended or Be is resolved by SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, the revised. By this action it is the members elected to each fifteen candidatesof receiving votes cast at deemed necessary that such 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PROhighest number branch of the Legislature. OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND such election shall constitute the proposition he submitted to the CONSTITUTION AN ALLOWANCE STATE OF UTAH BE charter commission. The ballot said electors. PROPOSITION NO. 1 AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND for a charter commission shall BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY not contain any party designa- ED that the METROPOLITAN Secretary of State OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING tion. to GOVERNMENT is directed submit this propo- CONSISTING OF A GEN- COMMITTEE MEETINGS Sec. 6. If a metropolitan type to the electors of the State ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF LEGISLATURE THE SHALL A NEW ARTICLE of government is approved, the sition of Utah in the election EXCEED FORTY-FIVLEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS BE ADDED TO THE CON- charter commission shall, within to he held in 1966.general The proposi- ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE STITUTION OF THE STATE one month after being elected, tion shall be submitted to the NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL OF UTAH TO PERMIT on a day and time to be set by electors in the following form; BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. COUNTIES OF 75,000 OR the Secretary of State, meet and thirty-sixtthe Whereas LegTO EXCEED TO ESTWENTY MORE PERSONS in the metropolitan reSection 1. It is proposed to islature of the State of Utah LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN amend TABLISH A METROPOLI- organize and proceed to frame a Article VI, Section 9 of gion to deemed call EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. it necessary TAN FORM OF GOVER- charter setting forth a plan of a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of the State of NMENT WITHIN METRO- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Lltah to read as follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Sec. 9. Unless otherwise proLHah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH ANY REPLACE adCOULD charter commission shall be vided by law the members of the vote electors this that at OF NOW UNIT MEETS EVERY EXISTING OTHER vanced by the state and the the legislature shall receive comelection for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. LOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid by the for their services of vote therefore pensation either, vention; REGION. WITHIN THE Section 1. It is proposed to $1,000.00 a year for the legismetropolitan region within five for a convention amend Article VI, Sections 2 lative term payable monthly. years. Charter commissioners Section 1. The residents of a shall be allowed no pay for their against a convention and 16 of the Constitution of the The members shall also receive county with a resident popula- services, but shall be allowed if a majority of all the electors, State of Utah to read: expense and mileage allowances tion of not fewer than 75,000 necessary expenses by the board voting at this election, shall Sec. 2. Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for attending as determined by the last na- of examiners. vote for a convention, the legislature shall be held annu- sessions of the legislature and tional or state census are emSec. 7. The charts so framed and Legislature, at its next ses ally at the seat of government. meetings of single-hous- e powered to establish a metropol- shall be filed with the Secretary shall provide by law for Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between sion, itan region and provide for the of State by the charter commisand during periods known as general sessions shall sessions calling the same. government thereof, subject only sion and then submitted to the lie held in years, when the legislature is in adto the limitations of this article. PROPOSITION NO. 3 electors of the metroand regular sessions which shall journment, and when otherwise Sec. 2. Notwithstanding any qualified be known as budget sessions engaged in official legislative region at an election to SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu- politan be held at a time to be deterbusiness. No increase of compenshall be held in AUDITOR AND tion ot this state, a metropolitan mined by the charter commissessions shall sation shall be effective during years. Regular accordSTATE TREASURER in created government sion, which shall be not less than commence at 12 oclock, P.M. on the period for which members ance with the procedure outSHALL SECTION 3 OF the second Monday in January. of the then existing house of subsequent to its lined herein may assume or sixty days and not more than ARTICLE VII OF THE CONcompletion At a budget session the legis- representatives may have been transfer powers and functions of one from such date. Al- STITUTION OF THE STATE lature shall year consider only (1) elected. prounits, existing governmental ternative provisions may be vot- OF UTAH BE AMENDED general If adopted by the electors of a to revenue appropriation bills for vide for support ed upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE state this amendment shall metropolitan government, as- to the manner of obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE the succeeding fiscal year, (2) the revenue bills necessary therefor, take effect the first day of Janusume indebtedness of existing charter BE ELIGI of TO the TREASURER copies proposed hills necessary to implement ary, 1967. governmental units, transfer and its alternatives, certified by BLE TO SERVE FOR NOT (3) appropriations in general aprecords, funds and other the chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCESPROPOSITION NO. 8 bills for new proproperty and assets, and provide shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER propriation or services, (4) jects, programs for all matters necessary or commission, BOARD OF EXAMINERS for in the manner provided THAN THE ONE TERM legislative matters submitted to incidental to the effectuation of notice of AMENDMENT in section 4. NOW ALLOWED. petition the legislature in writing by the the foregoing provisions. Such proposed charter and alSection 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, and SHALL SECTION 13 OF Sec. 3. Whenever the resi- ternative provisions approved by (5) legislative matters brought ARTICLE VII OF THE CONdents of a metropolitan region a majority of the electors voting amend Article VII, Section 3 before the session by introduc- STITUTION OF THE STATE desire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become the organic of the Constitution of the State tion s of the mem- OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO by government, a petition to do so law of the metropolitan region of Utah to read as follows; house. The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF Sec. 3. No person shall be bers of either may be filed naming the metro- at a time to be fixed therein, legislature, however, may pro- EXAMINERS, WHICH IS politan region and describing and shall supersede any existing eligible to the olfice of governor vide for its expenses. COMPRISED OF THE GOVthe boundaries thereof. Such charters. The government cre- or secretary of state unless he ERNOR, THE SECRETARY petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any shall have attained to the age of Sec. 16. No general session the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE ATfied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in- of thirty years at the time of legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL. THIS or more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- his election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e next preceding general election gion if so provided in the char- of attorney general unless he no budget session shall exceed BOARD NOW HAS THE within the proposed metropoli- ter. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL tan region and shall be filed in shall not invalidate existing twenty five years at the time in cases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the oftice of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con of his election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO SUCH OTHER State, at least six months prior flict therewith. The metropoli admitted to practice in the su regular session the legislature PERFORM to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adjourn to a date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRESec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- the state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. days for the sole shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such shall be in good standing at the five legislative of reconsidering vetoed Section 1. It is proposed to the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar at the time of his election. purpose bills, and line items in appropriamend article VII, section 13 of the metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- No person shall be eligible to ation bills vetoed hy the gov- the Constitution of the State of of the offices provided for ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate any article ernor. No special session shall Utah to read: as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the in section one of this Sec. 13. Until otherwise pronotice shall be published once charter commission chairman, unless at the time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, at the end of any vided by law, the governor, seca week for six consecutive weeks shall be filed in the office of the he shall be a qualified elector, except that session and the shall have been a resident special legislature retary of state and attorney in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall de of the state or territory may adjourn to a date when general shall constitute a board circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the citizen it shall for convene for five years next preceding not to ex- of state prison commissioners, county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan re his election. The state auditor ceed five legislative days for the which board shall have such to be included in the metropoli- gion designated hy the charter shall be in sole purpose of reconsidering supervision of all matters contan region, and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The and stateto treasurer more than vetoed bills and line items in nected with the state prison as serve for be eligible charter certified a State shall transmit may subsequently two successive terms. appropriation bills vetoed by the may be provided by law. copy of the petition to the amended or changed in the mangovernor. Legislative days shall If adopted hy the electors of be This amendment shall take county clerk of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of calendar days hut shall not cerned. The matter shall be Article XI of the Constitution. this state, this amendment shall include effect on approval by the elecleSaturdays, Sundays, Sec. 8. The metropolitan re take effect upon approval. tors of the state. placed before the registered gal holidays or periods when the voters residing in the metro gion government shall be a body be shall in legislature adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 politan region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have I, CLYDE L. MILLER, Secment. reading substantially, Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING of State of the State of retary If adopted by the electors of metropolitan type of govern- and authority now exercised by COMMITTEE the state, this amendment shall Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY ment be created? Yes ( ) or towns, cities, counties and all the foregoing is a full, SHALL ARTICLE VI OF take effect the first (lav of Janu- that No ( ), at the next general special purpose districts. Such true and correct copy of the OF ary, 1967. election held regularly alter the metropolitan region government THE CONSTITUTION constitutional amendments procan sue and he sued, subject THE STATE OF UTAH BE filing of the petition. posed by the regular session PROPOSITION NO. 6 Sec. 5. At the time the voters to limitations, conditions and AMENDED .BY THE ADDI of the Thirty-SixtLegislature, AU OF SECTION TION 33, the within metropolitan the established residing by procedure CONVENING OF SPECIAL 1965 and hy the Special Sesregion vote to approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- THORIZING EACH HOUSE SESSION OF LEGISLATURE sion held in1966, as appears on the metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- OF THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF record in office. my elecTO COMMITTEES APPOINT a muniat court general government preme pertaining to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I SHALL A NEW SECTION tion, they shall also vote for fif- cipal corporations. The charter SERVE BETWEEN LEGISteen persons to be members of of each metropolitan region LATIVE SESSIONS AS BE ADDED TO ARTICLE VI have hereunto set my hand and SES- OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed the Great Seal of the a charter commission to prepare shall designate the ofticer who WELL AS DURING a plan of metropolitan govern- may he served as process agent SIONS, AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, AND AUTHORIZE ment. Candidates shall lie qualiTHE LEGIS- this 29th day of August, 1966. This amendment shall take FOR THE STAFFING COMfied electors residing within the effect on SAID OF FINANCING CALL LATURE TO ITSELF elecapproval by the CLYDE L. MILLER MITTEES. INTO SPECIAL SESSION proposed metropolitan region, tors of the state. who shall be nominated by petiREUPON WRITTEN THE Section 1. It is proposed to tion signed, with their respective OF Secretary amend .Article VI of the Con- QUEST OF PROPOSITION NO. 2 addresses, by not fewer than of of Utah THE MEMBERS OF EACH of the State stitution fifty registered voters residing CONSTITUTIONAL of Section 33 HOUSE. addition the State by within the proposed region. CONVENTION CALL to read: Section I. It is proposed to Said petition shall he filed with Section 33. In order to ex- amend article VI of the Consti-Stat- e WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXTthe Secretary of State at least of Utah by LEGISLATURE OF pedite the work of the legis- tut ion of the sixty days prior to the general OF UTAH lature, each house may by the addition of section 34 to election. If a majority of the THE STATE electors voting upon the ques DEEMED IT NECESSARY resolution provide for the ap read: j 1 two-third- two-thir- FRESH EGGS 8-- agricultural resources and production. The data are needed to make decisions affecting many segments of the U.S. economy. The 1964 farm census was the 18th in a series that began in 1840. The preliminary report for the county contains more than 500 facts about agriculture in the county. Among additional facts it contains are the number of farms by size, type, and economic class; the number of farm operators by method of m tenure, age, color, of school and number work, years completed; land in farms practiby use and by land-uces; data on equipment and 13, 1966 two-third- s 12V4c, 25c, 50c, 60, c, 79c 465-208- 3. THURSDAY, OCTOBER two-third- s Please maybe if we use the polite approach, youll give us Home at 341 West your business. We buy, sell, For Sale SAMOA. Medical center con- 1st North Payson. Inq of Floyd trade coins, stamps. Supplies, struction. Long Job. High pay. Harmer. Ph. handmade jewelry, antique bot20 tles. misc items. 3 Job News 35c and stamped Casper Stamp and Coin Shop. 434 West Cenenvelope. FLCO, Bx 132, Med3 ina. Wash. ter, Provo. Phone FRUIT FOR SALE 10-2- 9 1959, $12,821,516. last previous Census of Agriculture (1959), the total counted in the county was 2,358 farms. The 1964 total is published in a preliminary report on the county just issued. The report also shows that average farm size in the county was 300.9 acres and that the average value of the countys farms (land and buildings) in 1964 was $50, SALT LAKE CITY tf 798-717- 5. reports. OFFICE OF THE 'SECRETARY 798-662- HELP WANTED HIS Verda Egan 535 HIG Joyce Peterson 194 Other important county statistics in the report are: 1. Value of all farm products sold by farms in the county in 1964, A total of 2,312 farms was counted in Utah County during the 1964 Census of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of the Census In the The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 983. $18,370,205; in 1959, $ 17,082, 355. 2. Value of all crops sold by county farms in 1964, $4,874, 697; in 1959, $4,260,839. 3. Value of all livestock and livestock products sold by county farms in 1964, $13,480,016; in 2,312 Farms tf 798-63- Utah County An old lilac bush that has outlived the house near which it was planted and probably the people who planted it is blooming this October in Pay-so- n. This is the first time the bush has bloomed this year, since spring frosts wiped out the flowers as well as much of the fruit in this area. The bush is located between Sixth and Seventh South Streets on Highway 91 on property owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, directly across the street west of the laundromat which they own. Mrs. Davis has picked three fairly large bouquets from the bush and declares their perfume is even more delightful than in the spring. A few more stocks remain on the bush today, she said. E h d d two-ttiird- h TWO-THIRD- |