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Show TABIONA LAPOINT by Merl Horrocks Pair hospitalized after accident near Thistle Jet. Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and son, Daryl, Bonnie Daniels met with a car accident last Saturday at Thistle Junction near Spanish Fork. John and Lena were taken to the Pay-so- n hospital. At this writing they are still patients but are getting along fine. They received cuts and bruises. Bonnie and Daryl were treated and released. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels, Fort Duchesne traveled to Payson and brought back their daughter Bonnie and Johns son, Daryl. Daryl Daniels is staying at the Gene Daniels while his parents the John Daniels are still In the hospital at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wool- the funeral of Willattended ey iam Moosman, Saturday at Springville. Others accompanying them were Ora 11 inford, Lei and Moosman and Erma Sessions, Vernal. He was an Mrs. uncle of Mrs. Wooley, Ellingford, Erma Sessions and Leland Moosman. He was 94 years sen and family traveled to Spring Lake last Sunday and visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich and famby Irene Johnson ily. Mr. Warburton blessed the baby of the Rich's. Another Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bricrly daughter Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Johnson and family from Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Klrien set, also visited with parents Heber, were Sunday visitat the Rich's. ors at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile's home. Also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich, Mrs. Lonnie Carllle and Sliirla Dinosaur, Colo., spent the week- Eldredge, Granger. Faun Car-lil- e end with a daughter, Mr. and came Satuiday from Provo Mrs. Dean Huber and family. David Jenkins was a patient lost week at the LDS hosMr. and Mra Howard Copital in Roosevelt with a kid- llett and son, C1. Jack Collett ney Infection. of the Third Marines Division home on furlough visitMr. and Mrs. Homer Lee, who is in Whiterocka. relatives ed and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Price, Rendell Esplin who is atVernal spent last week at OgUSU in Logan den, Utah visiting Mr. and Mrs. tending the Seth Lee and at Lehl, with Mr. spent last weekend at home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmo Lee. James Esplin. Wade Parrish Thelma Lee, Georgia from Ballard accompanied him Thora and Mecham, Thompson home. school teachers at the Lapoint Kathryn Nielson and child attended U. E. A. in Salt Lake Whiterocks visited mother ren, (Sty. Thelma Lamb, a sister Karen and Keith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horrocks attended the Horrocks. The Earl Jenkins and sons Uintah Basin Appaloosa Horse from evePayson, visited Sunday Club Meeting last Saturday David Jenkins and ning at the home of Mr. and with the Mrs. Clinton Nielson at White-rock- s. Ronald Horrock's and a sister A fried chicken dinner Reva Workman in Roosevelt. Wayne Lee who is attendwas enjoyed by 15 guests at' ing Trade Tech School in Salt tending. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins Lake spent the long weekend and sons, Russel and Jerry, home with parents the Homer Payson, visited mother Mable Lees. Merl Horrocks visited Jenkins at the rest home in Roosevelt. They also visited mother Mable Jenkins at RooseMr. and Mrs. Rex Jenkins and velt and sister Reva Workman. Mr. and Mra Elmer Caldfamily at Tabiona. well, Vernal, visited last week old. Mr. and Mrs. Earl War- burton and Cindy and Nyle, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Rasmus C&r-111- c, with mother, Della Burton. Mr. and Mra Gilbert Bells from Evanston, Wyo., visited last week with Mr. and Mra 0000. AWAMONS 8 OCBUCtoEES O Qbibqbbd Qbdiod Ochedgmsb OGEbGqp BH1 HEATING &1SALES 332HSS2iI2SB Orville Swain. Ora Swain visited in Salt Lake last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ottoson and family, La Ree and Arvin Swain. She attended Relief Society Conference while in the City. Mr. and Mra Junius Goodduring rich, Midvale, visited the week with the Orville Swain's. Mr. and Mra Darrell Swain and daughter, Valcne, Estes Park, Colo., visited last week with Mr. and Mra Edgar Mou-re-y and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain. The Lapoint Scouts with Merrill leaders Gene Daniels, Mecham took the scouts to split mountain camp grounds last Friday and Saturday for a cam pout. The following scouts went: Cloyd Wooley, Nyle Warburton, Gregg Mecham, Aaron Daniels, Doyle Angus, Gary Winn, Kenny Young, Brad Huber and Randy Huber. They had first aid lessons, knot compass reading, cooking and fire building. Instructions was given on setting up and tie-in- keeping a clean camp. g, with Reed and Merrell Turn-boto visit her father and motlier. - J. C. Ourlile went to conference in Suit Lake City. Kenneth Cuiiilc went to Heber. J. C. Carlile's welcome home was Oct. 9. De Etta Casper was released as secretary of the Primary and Carlcne Williams was sustained in her place. - - Richard Turnbow has been called to go on a mission in Scotland. He will go into the mission home Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Asir Birch, Suit Lake City, visited Irene Johnson. Their son, Vaun Birch, his wife and two boys from Illinois came also and it was their first time in Tabiona. HANNA by Tracy Roberts Mr. and Mra. Blaine Carter, sun Kyle, Olcnna Johnson, Shell ie and Julie, Mra. Hazel Gillnian of Orem and LeKae Everett and eleven iota Wilehenx Tin Relief Society served a upper to members of Tabiona - Ward. They also had a program. Vida Curry. Hazel iHrfa, Twirla Rhoades and Nettie Chrlile, talked about some of the things that the lessons would be on for this next year. Afton Giles and Florence Turnbow presented a skit. Mrs. of Provo spent this weekend at Flora Matthews went to Thin sday. Salt Lake Thursday. Crystal Miiekett her to The Relief Society opening Salt Lukeaccompanied where she visited her suej.il was held Monday night father. Earn Allred, who is at Tabiona ward, with a Id ml seriously ill in the Cottonwood en60 in attendance. all They hospital. joyed a ham supiier and a proWinslow Rhoad s, Tom gram. and Ida Rae of Clear Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry. field all spent a few days at Flora Fabrizio, Ait Fubrizio. tlicir home in Hanna this week. of some and Vida Curry took iMvona lWa, Nonna Curthe Mutual age girls and boys to Altamont Tuesday to the ry and Rosnlyn Fabrizio went to Salt Luke Wednesday where road sliow. - - Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster they got their cheer leading Rhoades spent Wednesday and uniforms. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster in Spanish Fork Thursday for where they attended the ram Rhoades left Saturday sale. Craig, Colo., where they will Mrs. Pearl Moon and girls attend the ram sale Monday of Kmxevill, Vi-l.- i all visited Curry Wednesday and Ia-wi- s Uintah Basin Standard Tli lira., Oct. 13, 1066 Pago 9 and return home Tuesday. - - Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred and family, Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Giles and family. Suit Lake, visited Mr. and Mra. Leo S. Iiefa over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa went to Provo Thursday where they got a load of feed. John and Roland Roberts, Salt Lake, spent the weekend isiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts. Mr. and Mra. Chet Smith in and sons visited relatives Roosevelt Saturday, their home in Hanna. Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF TI1E STATE OF UTAH AND HAS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A CO- State of Utah OFFICE OF THK SECRETARY OF STATE Salt uu Crrr August 29, 1966 NVENTION Dear Fellow Citizens: The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing the following Propositions, which relate to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious nature of these Propositions which your State : INiintment of committees to ascertain facts and make recommendations aa to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may lie created by joint resolutions. A resolution creating any such committee may authorize it to act during sessions of the legislature, during periods when the legislature is in adjournment or after final adjournment of a session. Any such committee shall have the powers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it, including the power of subpoena and the power to hire and to maintain staff, and in addition it shall have such powers and perforin such duties as may be provided by law or by the rules of the legislature or either house thereof. The legislature may provide for tha payment of expenses necessarily incurred by any such committee. This amendment, if adopted tty the electors of the state, hall taka effect tha first day of THEREFORE Sec. .34. Special sessions ' of tlie legislature (1) may be convened by the governor aa provided in artide VII, section 6, or (2) shall he convened by the presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives, acting jointly, upon written reof the memquest by bers of each house. At s special session convened by the presiding officers of the two houses, the legislature shall consider only legislative matters brought, before the session by resolution approved by two thirds of tho members of either house. Tho' legislature, however, may provide for ita expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, thia amendment shall take effect tha first day of Janutwo-thir- VOTE EITHER. WHEREAS, tlia people of this sovereign State of Utah are blessed with the constitutional guarantees of life, liberty, and self government proper end. WHEREAS, the guarantee of self government itself extends to the right of the people to revise their constitutional charter; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I that the people should turn their ary, 1967. attention periodically to a conurge that each of you study the text of the Proposideration of fundamental consitions in fulL PROPOSITION NO. 7 cepts of government and the I urge you to consult with your friends, neighmachinery of government in the LEGISLATIVE bors and local chic leaders in order that you may light of everchanging social and COMPENSATION AND economic conditions; EXPENSES gain all information necessary to render a just NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT and wise decision. SHALL SECTION 9 OF s of RESOLVED by ARTICLE VI OF THE CON- -' elected members the to each Sincerely, STITUTION OF THE STATE branch of the Legislature, that 19G7. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO CLYDE L. MILLER it be recommended to the elec- January, PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors to vote at the general elecPROPOSITION NO. 5 OF THE LEGISLATURE RESecretary of State tion to be held in 1966 for or CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS OF convention to consider against THEIR SERVICES IN THE; THE LEGISLATURE the Constitution of Utah and vote tion the AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS-- j in the affirmative, of Be is resolved by two-thirwhether it shall be amended or SHALL 2 SECTIONS AND AND DOLLARS PER YEAR, receiving the revised. By this action it is the member elected to each fifteen candidates 16 OF cast ARTICLE OF VI THE UNLESS OTHERWISE PROat deemed necessary that such highest number of votes branch of the Legislature. OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND REsuch election shall constitute the be submitted to the CONSTITUTION charter commission. The ballot proposition STATE OF UTAH HE CEIVE AN ALLOWANCE said electors. PROPOSITION NO. 1 for a charter commission shall TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-E- AMENDED not contain any party designaFOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY METROPOLITAN the State that of Secretary tion. OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING GOVERNMENT is directed to submit this CONSISTING OF A GENMEETINGS See. 6. If a metropolitan type sition to the electors of thepropoState ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO COMMITTEE SHALL A NEW ARTICLE OF THE LEGISLATURE the of Utah in the general election ipprovad, CONTHE BE ADDED TO LEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS EXCEED FORTY-FIV- E commission shall, within to be held in 1966. The STITUTION OF THE STATE charter ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE one month after being elected tion shall be submitted proposito the PERMIT OF UTAH TO NUMBERED YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL on a day and time tone set by electors in the following form: COUNTIES OF 76JOOO OR the Secretary BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. of State, meet and ESWhereas the thirty-sixt- h Leg- TO MORE- PERSONS TO EXCEED TWENTY rethe in organize metropolitan Section L It is proposed to islature of the State of Utah LEGISLATIVE DAYS IN TABLISH A METROPOLI- gion and proceed to frame amend Artide VI, Section 9 of deemed to call it TAN FORM OF GOVERnecessary EVEN NUMBERED YEARS, of charter setting forth a plan a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of the Stats at NMENT WITHIN METRO-POLITA- government for the metropolitan amend the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Utah to read as follows: REGIONS WHICH region. The expenses of the Utah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH CO-ULSee. 9. Unless otherwise proREPLACE ANY charter commission shall be adOTHER EXISTING UNIT OF vanced by the state and the that the electors vote at this NOW MEETS EVERY vided by law the members of election for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. the legislature shall receive comLOCAL GOVERNMENT state shall be repaid tty the vention; therefore vote either, pensation for their services of WITHIN THE REGION. metropolitan region within five 1. Section is to It proposed 31,000.00 a year for the legisfor e convention commissioners Charter yean. 2 amend Artide Sections VI, lative term payable monthly; Section L The residents of a shall be allowed no pay for their convention a against 16 the of the and of Constitution 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 at this election, shal, voting Sec. 2. Regular sessions of the as fixed by law for atte: aa determined by the last na- of examiners. vote for a the convention, sessions of the legislature led tional or state census are emSea 7. The charter so framec Legislature, at its next ses ally at tha seat of government meetings of single-hous- e powered to establish a metropo- shall be filed with the shall sion, law for Regular sessions which shall be joint committees held between provide by Secretary litan region and provide for the of State the charter commiscalling tha same. known as general sessions shall sessions and during periodsi government thereof, subject only sion and by submitted to the then be held in years, when the legislature is in adto the limitations of this article. metroelectors of the 3 NO. PROPOSITION and regular sessions which shall journment, and when otherwise! Sea 2. Notwithstanding any qualifiedregion at an election to be known aa budget sessions engaged in offidal legislative SUCCESSION OF STATE other provisions of the constitu- politan be held at a time to be deterbusiness. No increase of compeart shall be held in AND AUDITOR tion of this state, n metropolitan mined commisthe charter by years. Regular sessions shall sation shall be effective durian STATE TREASURER government created in accord- sion, which lose not be than shall commence at 12 o'clock, P.M. on the period for which members! ance with the procedure outSHALL SECTION 3 OF the second Monday in January. of tho subsequent to its then existing house cfl lined herein may asenrne or sixty days and VII CON not more than ARTICLE OF THE completion representatives transfer powers and functions of one may have been! At a the session legisbudget Alfrom such date. STITUTION OF THE STATE lature shall consider year elected. i existing governmental units, pro- ternative (1) only votOF UTAH BE AMENDED provisions may be electors vide for revenue to support a ed the bills for It of general adopted appropriation by upon separately. Notice as TO ALLOW THE STATE the succeeding fiscal year, (2) the state this amendment shall metropolitan government, as- to the manner of obtaining free AUDITOR AND THE STATE revenue bills sume indebtedness of existing necessary therefor, take effect the first day of Januof the proposed charter TREASURER TO BE ELIGI governmental units, transfer of- copies (3) bills necessary to implement ary, 1967. certified and its BLE NOT SERVE FOR alternatives, by 4 . IX) other ficial records, funds and apthe chairman of the charter MORE THAN TWO SUCCES- appropriationsbillsin forgeneral X new NO. PROPOSITION 8 property and assets, and provide pro propriation commission, shall be published SIVE TERMS RATHER for all matters necessary or in jects, programs or services, (4) for manner the BOARD OF TERM ONE THAN THE EXAMINERS provided of tnfidantftl to tho effectuation legislative matters submitted to V notice of petition in section AMENDMENT NOW ALLOWED. the legislature in writing tty the the foregoing jpcoiaion& . charter and Such proposed Section 1. It is proposed to governor during the session, and Sec. 3. Whenever tho resiSHALL SECTION 13 OF approved by Article VII, Section 3 (5) legislative matters brought ARTICLE VII OF THE CONdents of a metropolitan region a majorityproviaions of the electors voting amend before the introducsession of of State Constitution the the desire to create a metropolitan thereon shall become the organic STITUTION OF THE STATE by of the mem- OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO tion by government; a petition to do so law of the metropolitan region of Utah to read ss fallows: bers of house. metroeither The ABOLISH THE BOARD OF may be filed naming the at a time to be fixed therein, Sec. 3. No person shall be 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. the boundaries thereof. Such charters. The eovemment cre- or secretary of state unless he COMPRISED OF THE GOVSee. 16. No general session ERNOR, THE SECRETARY petition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any shall haw attained to the age fied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government in- of thirty years at the time of of the legislature shall exceed OF STATE AND THE ATor more of the votes cast at the cluded in the metropolitan re- his election, nor to the office forty-fiv- e legislative days, and TORNEY GENERAL- - THIS 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 n within the proposed metropoU-ta- ter. Adoption of the charter shall have attained the age of twenty legislative days, except DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL region and shall be filed id shall not invalidate existing twenty five years at the time in cases of impeachment and CLAIMS AGAINST THE the offico of the Secretary of laws and ordinances not in con- of bis election, and have been except that at the end of any STATE OF UTAH AND TO State, at least six months prior flict therewith. The metropoli- admitted to practice in the su- regular session the legislature PERFORM SUCH OTHER to the next general election. tan government shall have the preme court of the territory or may adj'oum to n date when it DUTIES AS ARE PRESec. 4. The Secretary of State power to amend, repeal or re- tha state of Utah, nor unless he shall convene for not to exceed SCRIBED BY LAW. shall forthwith publish notice of place the ordinances of such shall be in good standing at the five legislative days for the sole Section 1. It is proposed to the filing of the petition, naming superseded governmental units. bar at the time of hie election. purpose of reconsidering vetoed tho metropolitan region and set- Within thirty days after ap- No person shall be eligible to bills, and line items in appropri- amend artide VII, section 13 of any of the offices provided for ation bills vetoed by this gov- the Constitution of the State of ting forth the boundaries thereof proval of the charter, duplicate in section one of this article, ernor. No special session shall Utah to read: as described in the petition. The copies thereof, certified by the notice shall be published once charter commission chairman, unless at tha time of his election exceed thirty legislative days, Sec. 13. Until otherwise prohe shall be a qualified elector, except tliat at the end of any vided by law, tho a week for six consecutive weeks hall be filed in the office of the and governor, secsession shall have been resident tlio dea jiccial legislature retary of stato and attorney in a newspaper having a general Secretary of State, who shall of citizen state tha date when to a or territory may adjourn circulation and published in the liver one copy thereof to the general shall constitute a board re- for five years next preceding it slinll convene for not to ex- of stato prison commissioners, county containing land proposed officer of the metropolitan hie five election. ceed for the Hie state auditor legislative days to be included in the metropol- gion designated by the charter which board shall have such itan region, and the Secretary of after said officer qualifies. The and state treasurer shall be in- sole iiurpnsc of reconsidering supervision of all matters conbills to lino serve for more than vetoed and items in nected with tlie state prison as State shall transmit a certified charter may subsequently be eligible nproiriution bills reload by tlie may bo provided by law. copy of tlie petition to the amended or changed in the man- two successive terms. If adopted by the electors of governor. Legislative days shall This amendment shall take county dork of the county con- ner provided in Section 5 of cerned. Tho matter shall be Article XI of tho Constitution. this state, this amendment shall lie calendar days but shall not effect on approval by tlie clco-toinclude Saturdays, Sundays, le See. 8. The metropolitan re- take effect upon approval. placed before tho registered of the state. gal liolidays or iicriocU when tlie voters residing in the metro-IKiIita- n gion government slinll be a body legislature shall be in adjournPROPOSITION NO. 4 region upon a ballot politic and corporate and have ment I, CLYDE L MILLER, Secreading substantially, Should a all rights, powers, jurisdictions LEGISLATIVE STANDING of State of the State retary of electors If the of governand adopted by mctrujxilitan type authority now exercised by DO HEREBY CERTIFY COMMITTEE the this ment bo created? Yea ( ) or towns, amendment shall state, cities, counties and all tlie foregoing ie a full, SHALL ARTICLE VI OK take effect tlie first day of Janu- that No ( )." at the next general special imrposo districts. Such correct copy of the and true 1907. election held regularly after the metropolitan OF CONSTITUTION ary, region government THE amendments pro--1 constitutional HU of tlia UTAH lie THE OF STATE can sue and petition. filing sued, subject vised by the regular session PROPOSITION NO. 6 Sec. 5. At the time th voters to limitations, conditions and AMENDED BY THE ADDIof tlie Thirty-Sixt- h Legislature, residing within the metropolitan procedure established by the TION OF SECTION 33. AUCONVENING OF SPECIAL 19G5 and by the Special Sesvote HOUSE to region approve or reject legislature and the rules of pro- THORIZING EACH SESSION LEGISLATURE OF held in 1966, as appears on tho metropolitan type of local cedure promulgated by the su- OK THE LEGISLATURE TO BY LEGISLATURE ITSELF sion record in my office. government at a general elec- preme court pertaining to muni- APPOINT COMMITTEES TO IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I SHALL A NEW SECTION tion, tlicy shall also vote for fif- cipal corporations. Tlie charter SERVE BETWEEN teen jxirsons to be members of of each metropolitan region SESSIONS AS BE ADDED 1X1 ARTICLE VI have hereunto set my hand ami SESa charter commission to prepare shall designate tlie officer who WELL AS DURING OF THE CONSTITUTION OF affixed tho Great Seal of the a plan of metropolitan govern' may lie served as process agent SIONS. AND TO PROVIDE THE STATE OF UTAH TO Stntc of Utah, at Salt Lake City, AND AUTHORIZE meat. Candidates shall be qunli this 29Ui day of August, 1966. THK This amendment shall take FOR THE STAFFING COMfieil electors residing within the effect on SAID TO CALL I TSELF by tlia elec- FINANCING OF approval CLYDE L-- MILLER MITTEES. proposed metropolitan region, tors of Uio stole. INTO SPECI AT. SESSION who shall lia nominated by petiUPON HF THE WRITTEN Section 1. It is proposed to tion signed, with their respective OF Secretary amend Article VI of the Con tJl'EST OF PROPOSITION NO. 2 addresses, by not fewer than THE MEMBERS OF EACH of Utah of of the Slate tilution CONSTITUTIONAL fifty registered voters residing 33 HOUSE. Section of addition State the. by within tho pronosed region. CONVENTION CALL to read: Scetion 1. It is proposed to Said petition shall bo filed with mend nriiele VI of tlie ConstSection 33. In order to rx the Secretary of State at least WHEREAS THE THIRTY-SIXTOF perii te tlia work of tlie legis- itution of the Stats of Utah by LEGISLATURE sixty days prior to th general THK to STATE OF UTAH lature, each house may by the addition of section If a majority of the upon tlia quo DEEMED IT NECESSARY resolution provide for tin ap- rend: two-third- -- - N - even-number- two-thir- S JUS1 AROUND m rs , Almost liefori you know it you'll Ik1 nmling to get your furnace going. 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