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Show T m INCREASE REVENUES. PROHIBITING IMPOSITION BY STATE OF NEW AD VALOREM SALES OR TRANSACTION TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY. AUTHORIZING SPECIFIED LOCAL ENTITIES TO IMPOSE SPECIAL TAXES EXCEPT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY. Thursday, October TIIE SUN First Birthdays ft 1980 Thursday. Octobers, THE NEWS V 9, 1989 Christmas Mailing Dates js p BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF UTAH Military Mail Outbound for Christmas dclive To assure the timely arrival at overseas destinations dates; all mail should be dispatched on or before the following ' : SECTION 1. TITLE. This act shall be known as, and may be cited as, the TAX LIMITATION LAW. SECTION II. The maximum amount of any ad valorum tax on real of the fair market value of such property shall not exceed one percent ( to be collected by the counties and property. The one percent apportioned according to law. (1) Destination Priority (SAMI (PAll 10 NovfcSJ (2) & SHANNON HEAPS Amy Beck Kerri Jensen To Wed Shannon Heaps Mr. and Mrs. Arno F. senior high studentbody Jensen, Centerfield, are officer and attended Snow pleased to announce the College. She is employed engagement and forth- by Zions First National coming marriage of their Bank in Salina as a daughter, Kerri, to Shan- secretary. Shannon is a 1977 non Heaps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heaps, graduate of North Sevier High School, where he was Salina. Kerri is a 1978 graduate active in football, basketof Gunnison Valley High ball, and track. He attended Snow College one School and a four-yeShe quarter and is employed Seminary graduate. was active in cheerleading by Southern Utah Fuel Co. The couple plans a Nov. head and also cheerleader. She was 8 wedding. Amy Beck, pretty little daughter of David and DAVIDS. MONSON Lt. Governor Helping her celebrate her be special day will brothers, Jason 3 and Danial 2. Grandparents are Pres, and Mrs. Roland Beck of Centerfield and Bishop and Mrs. Marius Despain, Axtell. Great grandparents are Melva Beck, Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Fearon Despain, Axtell, and Mrs. Earl Mickelsen, Salina. Have a happy day Amyl! Watch For Our Outlet Fashion Nook Factory Located On State and Main, Formerly Sorensons Garage Children, Jr. & Jr. Misses, Jeans & Things Smart Shop Paulettes Salina, Utah NEW HOLIDAY ROBES M27m to 34 colors: Rose, Dark Royal Wine New Cardigan Sweaters 20 Off New Leather Bags Off New lords & Jeans, Trouser PANTS Available was in SurfacAmj North & Northwest Africa. Australia Caribbean W. Indies Central. South America. Europe Far East Mid E.tst Southeast Asia Southeast Africa West Africa . . Final Net Formula 44D 3 oi. 8 oi. $219 the Monoject $ Value Pack $-- 59 Nyquil 8 ox. UIOO 'A CC Of 1 cc $1 "1 99 We would like to thank everyone for the thought-fullnes- s and gifts you gave, and to all who Off ERNAL CHRISTENSEN Ernal Ledale Christensen, 78, died Oct. 4, 1980 in Sevier Valley Hospital in Richfield. He was born Nov. 25, to 1901 in Centerfield Anton and Mary Anderson Christensen. He married Una Ann Peterson June 30, 1926 in the Manti Temple, He attended school in Centerfield, Gunnison and Snow Col- lege in Ephraim. He was an active member of the L.D.S. Church and was an ordinance worker at the Manti Temple at the time of his death. A carpenter trade, he was president of the Redmond Lions Mr. Christensen is sur- vived by his wife, Una, ERIC REED WILLIAMS BIRTHDAY BOYEric Reed Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs Burke Williams, helped make our wedding day such a special occa- old Oct. 6, 1980. He has a sion. brother, Ryan, 4, and a sister, Susan, 2. Grand- barr, Cj$-1- 3r Brent and Marie Crane Guild Hus parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill C. Hampton, Redmond, and Mrs. Erna Williams, Salina. Great-grandparen- ts are Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Bouvang, Gun- nison, and Mr. and Mrs. Memberships for the Charles Hampton, Music mond. Erics birthday was Guild concert season will celebrated Sunday, Oct. 5, be available Oct. 14 - 31, at a family party honoring Red-1980-- coordinator Thelma his 0 i Vi or. P.V.M. Sinex Capsules Long Acting A Vaporub 3 OX. ox. VICK. ' - 2S$193 9 NEIGa, mami mnm great-grandparen- announced this Mr. and Mrs. Charles week. Hampton. Both Erics bir- Six concerts have been thday and the Hamptons set, beginning Nov. 13 with 60th wedding anniversary the Utah Symphony per- - are on the same day. formance at the Taber-b- y nacle. Salina Drug, Monroe Drug, and Thomas Music in Richfield will handle Compton Guild memberships. Salina Drug Co. KKUJKnr Redmond; daughters. Members may pick up Mrs. Neil (Colleen) Nielson, Centerfield, and Mrs. (Shelley Joy) Lund, Redmond; six grandchild- ren and 11 great-granchildren; one brother, Dean K., Sandy; and three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Lewis, Provo; Mrs. Fred Q: Why make drivers go mph on modern inter- state freeways? Werent they designed to be safe at 55 70? - J.J. A: No highway system safe. absolutely Modern freeways were designed to be as safe as possible at any speed. All research shows that 55 is far safer than faster speeds on any 55 When highway. replaced 65 or 70 as the speed limit, fatalities on their cards at these three locations. Other box fices, open from 1 - 3 p.m.r are at Zions Bank in Salina, as well as The Music Box in Monroe, and the General Store in Joseph. The season concert series will cost $10 for adults, and $5 for youths over 12. No tickets will be sold at the door on concert nights. All tickets are printed with concert dates and locations. Phone ladies will be calling present and past members for renewals beginning this week, Mrs. Compton said, Besides the Utah Sym-mp- h phony concert, Guild members will see the Utah Opera on Dec. 17; a musical February; the Deseret the interstate system String Band in March; the dropped from 2.29 per 100 Salt Lake City Highlander million vehicle miles to Scots Bagpipers in April, 1.38. Thats quite a and the local Talent reduction. In chin May. fact, the interstate system A special gift to the experienced a greater community is a series of reduction of fatalities than concerts in area schools any other type of highway by the Northern Utah in Orchestra following the introduction Honor of 55. January. locally-produce- d in Sear-dramat- ic ( f Priority CARD OF THANKS OF 20 Destination 100s GRAND OPENING ALL Parcel Airlift Space letters (Blanch) Rothchild, El Monte, Calif.; and Mrs. Frank (Hazel) Mallory, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Oct. 8 in the Redmond Ward Chapel. Redmond Cemetery, under the direction of the Peterson Mortuary, Sa lina. 20 Military Mail Inbound To assure the timely arrival and delivery at L.S. destinations, all mail should be received at the gateway points by the following dates: Lorie Beck of Centerfield, will celebrate her first birthday Oct. 9, (today) . Ernal L. Christensen Dies In Richfield Interment h Nopj N KERRI JENSEN y . 189 6 Ocffh 14 3 Novi,?-- 1980. sa y 27 27 ?.c& ar 1980. Dec.! 24 Noy.jf 24 Nok-i- i area under taxing jurisdiction. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE GREAT SEAL OF THE STATE OF UTAH, at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of October, Dec. 1 2 22 SECTION V. The fair market value base may reflect from year to year the inflationary rate not to exceed two percent for any given year or reduction as shown in the consumer price index or comparable data for the I, DAVID S. MONSON, certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy of the existing and amended language of the Articles and Sections to be amended, together with a full, true, and correct copy of the intitiative proposals to be placed on the ballot for the General Election, November 4, 9 1 10 27 . SECTION IX. If any section, part, clause, or phrase hereof is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining section shall not be affected but will remain in full force and effect. g fy SECTION IV. The fair market value means the County Assessors valuation of real property as shown on the 1977 tax bill under market value, or thereafter, the appraised value of real property when purchased, newly constructed, or a change in ownership has occurred after the 1977 assessment. All real property not already assessed up to the 1977 tax levels tttay be reassessed to reflect that valuation. SECTION VIII. This law shall take effect 60 days after the adoption of this legislation, except Section VI which shall become effective upon the adoption of this law. jy Airlift Space Available Letters SECTION III. The limitation provided for in Section II shall not apply to ad valorem taxes or special assessments to pay the interest and redemption charges on any indebtedness approved by the voters prior to the time this law becomes effective. SECTION VII. Cities, counties and special districts, by a two thirds vote of the qualified electors of such district, voting in an election, may impose special taxes on such district, except ad valorem taxes on real property or a transaction tax or sales tax on the sale of real property within such City, County, or Special District. v Parl 1) SECTION VI. From and after the effective date of this law, any changes in State Taxes enacted for the purpose of increasing revenues collected pursuant thereto whether by increased rates or changes in methods of computation, must be imposed by an Act passed by not less than two-thir(23) of all members elected to each of the two houses of the Legislature, except that no new ad valorum taxes on real property, or sales or transaction taxes on the sales of real property may be imposed. ; SlllrtS Reg. SIS.OOsale Coats Reg. 25" Sale VBStS ! 20 Reg. $18" Sale. 25 Coveralls Reg.$32NSale ITJostorn Flannol .HOOTS saio 27 Reg. $15 EflEHS STATE STREET SAUNA i y ft ' |