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Show GEDCflC 1$ GQ2B WIBIBfi Cfcn.aiw.wt Mr, and Mr, Dale Nelson and family have moved back Into their home In Bel-lar- d. The Nelsons have been tone for six years, living in Coalville. Mr, Nelson works for the Telephone Co. Mrs. Ida Blrchell spent two weeks In Salt Lake visiting her niece, Mrs. Virginia Shaw and family. Jim Curry was here from Rock Springs to move his wife and children to their new home In Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs, Jr. Betts went to Salt Lake Saturday and returned Sunday where they attended a reception for Mrs. Betts niece, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Calvert, Salt Lake, spent Saturday night at the Hazel 'Shlsler home. Mrs. Calvert Is Mrs. visiting Mr, (Howards mother. Word was received that Bills Morrell Is Improving from the heart attack he had and Is now out of Intensive care, and If he continues to Improve he may be able to come home this weekend. His son Clinton flew up from Hobbs, N. M., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrell came from California and Marian Morrell came from Jackson, Wyo,, to be with their father while he was critical. Those home for the weekend from college were Pauline Cook and Adralene Shlsler and a friend, Lee Marett all from the BYU, Curtis Ercanbrack from Snow College. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Ross have been here from Brigham City, visiting his mother, Hazel Ross and Elk hunting. . aaaauDcote t a Rasmussen sprained his nfrie playing football Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Collins and daughter Gay made a business trip to ngH and back Tuesday. Tommy Collins Is going to the Provo Technlclal Colleen Sherry and Shirley Nellsen have been staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brlshln for the past week. They are the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nellsen of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and four children from Morgan visited Sunday at the Lee Angus Home. Mrs. Kay Cloward has been called as a teachers aid to help teach at the Elementary School In Roosevelt. and Mrs. Kay Cloward and child- ren spent the weekend In Payson visiting ) Mrs. (Howards parents and Santaquin Mr, and Mrs. R. S. Lusty were dinSunday at the home of their daughter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel Rangely. The dinner was In honor of Mr. Lustys 86 birthday. The ward Relief Society held their fall social Wednesday Sept. 30. Mrs. Afton Preslar, president was In charge. Entertaining features of the afternoon Included a program and games. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty and family spent the weekend In Salt Lake. They attended a missionary reunion and general conference. Mrs. Gayle Gilbert and children visited over the weekend at the home of her parents In Huntsville. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fletkau. Sprlng-vil- le were Sunday visitors at the homes of Hale Hoi gate and Clarence Horrocks. ner guests ' 722-250- 1 FREEZER SALE - SAVE $30 TO Freezer e $40! $219.08 WASHER AHD ORYER SALE! Top of the Line $86 to $90 on Combination Save SHOP OUR HOLIDAY SALE CATALOG Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and children of Hunter visited Mrs. Curtis Jones and family and Mrs, Margaret Giles and family. A baby shower was held at the home of Mrs. DeEtta Casper for Mrs. Laura Many useful gifts were received, games were played and light refreshments Equipment served. JUST OUT! lahf, I I- Krltfi 8. Alter, George tatth, Lyus Thatcher, Supt. Thomas Abptanalp, Glen Lewis and Garth Sorenson look over equipment donated by Ford Motor L. Motor for use at the Uintah Basin Company and L Arm Vocational Center. t Norman Wall took some of his arts and crafts boys to Salt lake to observe some art and craft displays. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hamilton visited with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Mrs. Florence Smith returned home after spending a week In Wyoming helping her sister and family. Her sister had Ford Motor Co. gives equipment to UBAVC surgery. New automotive equipment worth 33,138 was presented October 1, 1970, to Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center by L and L Motor Co and Ford. Lynn labrum and Mr. Keith S. Alter, Service Manager for Ford Marketing Corporation made the presentation. George Thatcher accepted the equipment on behalf of the school. Included In the donation were a 390 Engine, air conditioner, rear axle, automatic transmission, accessories, charts and related training materials. The equipment Is for use In the schools automotive training courses. The grant of these training aids Is a part of a continuing Ford Motor Company program, In cooperation with Its dealers, to provide students Interested In auto mechanics with an opportunity to learn about the work with equipment that features the latest In technological, scientific, and engineering Improvements. Mr, Aller pointed out that the Ford Marketing Corporation and Its dealers are Interested In bringing Into the labor market graduates who are adequately trained In the maintenance of todays highly Mr. and Mrs. Dale Glnes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fabrlzlo went to American Fork Sunday to visit Mrs. Theo Glnes who Is still In the hospital. Mr. end Mrs. Jay Lazenby were In Kamas visiting Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Lazenby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Giles and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, and Gayle Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cas- and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry. Among those attending the funeral services for Mrs. Violet Wood sister of Mrs. Lydia Jones which was held In Park City was Mrs. Velda Young , Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. VaLona Fabrlzlo, Mrs. Flora Fabrlzlo and Mrs. Roselyn Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye attended the funeral services for his brother, Mr. Gall Nye In Heber of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper and Pam spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casper and Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis lazenby of Fran- els, spent the day with his folks, Mr. and Mrs, Lemar Lazenby. Mrs. Velda Young and Mrs. Jennie Jones were In Salt lake shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josle from Salt lake spent the weekend here. $197.00 Upright Freezer I two babies blessed In SaThe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baum was given the name of Trudy by her grandfather, Ray Baum, The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Craig Thomas was given the name of Tees Toni by her are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rhoades FOOT r Beckys arm. There were crament Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rhoades are the parents of a baby girl born Oct. 4 at the Roosevelt hospital the grandparents FOOT Chest-Typ- OBE 43SQI per. ROOSEVELT, UTAH 9 lawinaw irara Steven Rhoades from Salt Lake spent with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith was Mrs. Ena Chaves from New Mexico spent the night with them. Also Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wardell and daughter of Salt Lake, Mrs. Afton Giles, and children went to Salt Lake to consult their doctor on a couple days La-sen- NELSON AGENCY Phene SP father. i Shlsler's sister. ..Joe while STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 8, 1970 GEJUGUfo RSZB complex automobiles. Last year Ford Motor Company donated approximately 31,030,000 worth of automotive equipment to 621 schools and colleges in the United States. The equipment Includes 638 engines, 540 trans missions, 347 rear axle assemblies, and over 50 air conditioners which will be used In school automotive classes. With each major automotive assembly donated to eligible Institutions, Ford, also provides teaching aids that help Instructors explain the Intricacies of the equipment, principles of operation, diagnosis, adjustment, repair and overhaul. In addition, the Company provides lesson plans, Instructor notes and other supplementary material to assist In preparing a training course. In attendance also at the presentation were Garth Sorenson, L. L, Smith, state Board of Education, Supt. Thomas Glen Lewis. SADDLE SHOP GRAND OPENING Friday - Saturday, October 9 10 -- FEATURING: Justin Boots Mrs. Jennie and Pam Jones were In Kamas on business. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and children. Mr . and Mrs. Mickey Sizemore and children all from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Von Brown and son was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades and family. Mr. and Mrs.Farland Jones was out visiting family and friends over the . S LAZY Mr. and Mrs. Bernls Bristol are grandparents of a baby girl. The little miss was born to Dr. and Mrs. James Allen of Ft. Duchesne, Oct. 1 at the Roosevelt hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. and 4 oz. and will answer to the name of Brandi Lee. She has a sister, Cassle Jo. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Marysville, Wash., Mrs. Allen Is here visiting at the Allen home In Ft. Duchesne getting acquainted with her new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gagon, Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gagon, California were visiting with relatives on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Roper took Mrs. Ropers father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lusty of Arcadia to Rangely, Colo., Sunday to a special dinner for Mr, Lusty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel who was celebrating his 86th birthday. Visiting here over the weekend and to attend the wedding reception of Gary and Paula Pierce Jenkins were Hazel King and 3 children and Elaine Kappen and 2 children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and family of Salt Lake and the Earl Murrays of Linden,' Blaine and LaRene Kimball of Salt Lake visited on Sunday here with La Rene's father, Leslie B. Goodrich, - Toni-Llam- Boots a Resistall Hats Levis & Wranglers . DOOR PRIZES GALORE 35 West 1st South NEW LOCATION - Hcbcr City, Utah IPrsed (harass iu Iflah's Constifeuta MM! t y.TT 5 CONTEST!! SPECIAL low on AmmunHi" Rifle REGISTER NOW IN THE BIGGEST BUCK lecel ceive, e let el 7 e with 3S binocular carrying caw. Secretary of State CO-O- P JUDGING: Entriei will be judged in uniti. One unit will be allowed for each full inch of tpread, meatured at the wideit point. One unit will be allowed for lach In length, meatured from the intide of the curve. point meaturing two inchet or more SAVE &SI6N UP FOR THE BIG DEER HUNT SALE AND BK BUOICONTEST liitak Famere 722-236- 2 : Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER re- CO-O- P PHONE Citizens na-tur- C' mini-bik- wiener Felloic PROPOSITION NO. I CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT PROCEDURE (Gateway Amendment) A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XXIII. SECTION 1. OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. TO PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE AND CONSTITUT1TON G PROVIDING METHOD THE FOR REVI-SIOOF AN ENTIRE ARTICLE. St ft mtfwf N hy ike Lei Mature at Ike Stale af Utah, e of alt members eferled it emtk ol Ike lam Asa set voting in lover there two-tkird- : lii.i Cm, Ssctiofl 1. Amend article. is pwpassd la amead Article XaIII, Section 1. of It ROOSEVELT. UTAH the conatitution of tho Stale of Utah to road aa fallows: r. Method ol articles. Any Jment or amendments to thia constitution may be d ia either house of prop the legislature, and if of all the members elected to each of the two h nuset, shall vote in favor the roof, such proposed amendment or amendment shall be entered on their respective journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon: and the legislature shall rauaa the same to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the stele, where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the neat general election, at which time the said amendment or amendments shall he submitted to the elector of tho slate for their approval or rejection, and if a majority of the electors voting thereon shall approve the name, such amendment or Section Section 3. Effective dale. INCOME TAX If ndopted by the electors DY REFERENCE of Hus state, this amendment shall take effect nn January A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND I. 1971. ARTICLE VI. SECTION 22 OK THE CONSTITUTION OK THK STATE OK UTAH. RELATING PROPOSITION NO. 2 TO THK PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OK RESIDENCY FOR LAWS; AND PROVIDVOTING ING KOK PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT Ob A JOINT RESOLUTION LAWS IMPOSING A PROPOSING TO AMEND TAX OR TAXES HY ARTICLE IV. SECTION KEKERENCE TO THK 2 OF THE CONSTITULAWS OK THK UNITED TION OF THE STATE STATES. OF UTAH. RELATING Be it revolved by tke .eg-i- s TO THE STATE RESIlature ol Ike Stole ol Vlok, DENCE REQUIREMENT ol all mrmhm FOR QUALIFICATION TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to roc A ol Ikr aw. ING IT TO SIX MONTHS. kouvev voting in favor tkrre-of- nf pro-poae- 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 hare set forth the Title of the Proposition. Because of the very serious 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. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and heal ciric leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. PCESl CONTEST RULES: 1. Entrant mutt lubmit the entire head of a deer killed in 1 Utah during regular teaion (Octobar 1 7 through October 28, 970) to their parcertified mutt be 2. by the local manager or dealer agent. Entry ticipating UCA repreientative certification for available be mutt by and kept or dealer agent all entranti mutt register at a participating for the grand prize. 3. IMPORTANT or dealer agent before the teaion opening on October 17, and mutt tubmit their trophy before midnight, Monday, November 2, 1970. i Dear Statewide wiener raceivei this GTO S00 OF STATE September 1, 1970 BELOW FLEET THK SECRETARY Stulc Joint elis--lio- HALT LARK CITY 10 10o - w and Shots'1 Sta OFFICE OF BATTERIES TIRES pq.QP outol,,w w State of Utah 1. ling two-thiid- a of Utah.1 No hill or Resol u I inn shall be INissed. cxrepl with the assent of Ihe majority nf all ahull become county for GO days nexl preamendment ceding any election, shall hr part of thia ronititution. eniitled to vote in the The rrviaion nr amendment except that in a presiof an entire article or the dential election year icrsons addition of a new article to who make proM-- r proof ol d thia conatitution may be residence in this state for 3fl aa a single amendment days immediately preceding and may be submitted to the the last voter registration elector as a single question day may register and vote or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a ment may relate to one subnf the United ject, or any number of sub- Slates only. jects, and may modify, or reSection 2 The secretary peal provisions contained in of slate is directed to subother articles of the constitution, if such provisions are mit this pmmsed amendgermane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the ter of the article being re- Stale nf Utah at the next vised, amended or being pro- general election in the manner provided by law. posed as a new article. Section 3. If adopted hy Section 2. ProMed amendment. The secretary of state the electors of this stale, this is directed to submit this amendment shall take effect proiosed amendment to the on January I. 1971. Hector nf the stale of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by jaw. PROPOSITION NO. 3 luo-tkird- e Be il revolved hy ike ol Ike Stale ol Utah, Leg-iilaiur- luo-lkird- v oil o) nrmlrr, elected to each ol Ike lu-r tkere houses voting in ai-o- ol: v tlie members elected la each I muse of the legislature, and after it has been read throe limes. The vote Umn the final Nissage uf all hills shall he hy yeas and nays; and nn law shall he revised or amended hy reference to its title only; hut the nc! as revised, nr section as amended, shall lie reenacted und pub lishul Ml length. The Legislature, in any law imcasing income taxes may define the amount on. in rcsiect to, or by which Ihe taxes arerefer-cnenr measured, hy In any provision id Ihe laws of the United Stairs as Ihe same may he or become t fferlivr at any time nr from lime In lime anil mav prescribe exception nr modification to any such provision. im-ac- e Sect inn Stale 2. The Scrn-nir- is directed to uli mil I hi prowsed amendment to the electors of the Stale of Utah til Ihe nexl elistmn in llu by law. manner pro-vali- If adopted hv stale, this amendment shall lake effect on January I. 1H7I. St cl ion 3. the electors nf this I. CLYDE L MILLER. Sis rotary ol Stale uf Ihe Stale nf Utah. IX) HEREBY rKRTIb'Y lhal the foregoing a full, true and eorrorl i copy of Ihe constitutional amendments prnaisrd by the regular session of the Thirty-Eighth legislature, piMI. IN WITNESS WHERE-OK- , 1 have hereunto set my Section I. It i proNMcd hand, ami affixed tin- Great to amend Article VI, Section Seal of the Slate of Utah, 22 ol the Constitution of Ihe al Sail laike City, this 1st Slale of Utah to rend a fol dav nf September, P7P lowq: Section 2. The enacting Section I. It is proxscd he to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shall 2 of the Constitution of the "Be it enacted by the Legisthe State of Utah." State of Utah to rrad as fol- - lature ofsuch law ns mnv he Except passed hy the vote nl the Every ntisen of the United elerlors s provided1 in subaf thee States, twenty-onyrara of division 2 section age or over, who ha been a article, and such law shall tat Kerin legal resident of Ihi for six months and of the CLYDE L. MILLER e I I 1 |