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Show i Christoffersons Weston Briefs Cornish Briefs - WESTON Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson sent word from Hamburg, Germany, to the Platt Greene family, of RICHMOND Mr. and the arrival of a new baby Mrs. Dn Christofferson ac girl, born to Janet Greene Anderson IS. new companled by their daughter little Elva Augustis This alLynn greeted Mrs. Gayle Morauitz and so by a brother Clint. children from Salt Lake City, Owen and lone Maughan spent several days last week visited at Dillon. Mont., with in Yellowstone park- They their Marlene Eck daughter were met there by their son and The daughter Jack and family from Chica- Shellyfamily. was in the hospital in go who were spending their Butte with ruptured appendix. vacation in the park. Before With Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eck, returning home they visited the Maughans visited their another daughter and son-Shelly at the law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MaughEugene Liston and family who have an and wife and baby of Lobeen spending the summer at gan were at his father Owen Madison River Lodge in Mon- - farm while they were away. Eugene and family attended church in the Ward and visited former firends. Tour Park ummG jobs CORNISH Mrs. Richard and and family from Los Angeles were visitors several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeConn Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs- - Del Baxter o Santa Monica, Calif., visited recently with friends i nCor-nlsMr. and Mrs. Clarence L Peterson and three son and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson from Gooding, Ida-- , visited several days with Mr. sad Mrs. James Rasmussen and family. BOLAND MRS. . Available ! y UJS. & Lark r Uf mtmmAm EM VAT- Be it lasolvod by the Lagfrte- - Milam, tan two-thir- ds of: of the Rato ofutah, of all to seek of tfao votkic to favor there- - - neat te - SniWtinM funitan. aad Mate" aood f" I sasbumly bp tfia ierman, Mrs. Lola UtflacHhe, and Mrs. Elsie Olson. Flossie Atkinson end Nets Benson attended the BYU Section L It is proposed to amend Article XIIL Section 2 of the Constitution of tha State of Utah to mod to follows: All tangible propSection in the state, not exempt erty under the laws of the United States, or under this conitita-tio- n. jihcll be taxed to proportion to ito value, to bo ascertained aa provided by law. Tha property of the state, eountioa, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lota with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worshi; or revenue, charitable purpoees, and places ordinary of burial not held or said for for each private or corporate benefit, purpose shall be exempt from taxation, debt, if any them b Tangible personal proparty pm-- latum shall provide sent to Utah on January L m., a tax annually, anffl which ia held for sale or ceasing and which is shi final destination outai state within 12 months may be passage by law to have acquired debt, Seetla ao situs In Utah for purposes of ad valorem property taxation atate to and may bo exempted by law proposed amendment to theeloo-frosuch taxation, whether ton of tho tints to Utah at On manufactured, processed or pro- - next genual atototon to tho dueed or otherwtee originating manner provided by law. Section 4. If adopted bribe within or without the state. electors to this Mate, Water rights, ditches, reservoirs, power plants, pump- amendment toaU taka ing plants, transmission Unto, upon Jsnusry L 1965. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corpora- Secretary to State to tho State tions for irrigating land within to Utah. DO HEREBY CERthe state owned by such indi- TIFY that tha foregoing to a viduals or corporations, or tho full, true and correct copy to individual mombsro thereof, tho constitutional amondment shall not be separately taxed so proposed by the regular oearion to theThirty-Fift- h Legislature. long aa they shall be to and used exclusively for ouch 1965, ao appear! to mend 1 Power plants, power my office. purpose transmission 1 1 nee and other IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I propertv used for generating have hereunto set my hud and and delivering electrical power, affixed the Greet Seel to the a portion of which ia used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the state to Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property ia need for such purposes. These t m this SB Sylmar Jleas op, principal of the Lewiston Junior high of the first day of school during the off The Citizen Photo Training school at Preston during the past weekend. Thursday afternoon Flossie ' Atkinson and her sister Lottie Lou Phillips of Preston attended the funeral of a great unde, Fred Kalker in Logan. Mr. and Mr. E. W- Bi ham, Mr. and Mrs. Mel' Grant and daughter, Majorie, drove to Rockland, Thursday where they visited their, Clyde Allred and assisted him with his grain harvest Mr. Bingham is spemUng. tha week with him. Mr. and Mra. Blaine Merrill and family spent Sunday at Laketown, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. John Weston. Mark Grant has been visiting his brother and sisters in Ogden for the past week, tone Griffin visiting in Ogden recently with her brotVe- her and sisters-ln-latoy and Ellis Griffin. Mr. and Mr. Ervin Mer-r- il and Mr. and Mra Boyd Pitcher recently enjoyed a week to fishing and camping - son-in-la- w w, in Wyoming. Mr. and Sin. Robert Reedier and aon Brent attended the David Reeder family reunion at Hyde Park Saturday afternoon. Robert ia president of this organization. There were about ISO present Elder Eddie Rigby of Lewiston was the speaker at Sacrament meeting. He spoke on Faith, neither belief or knwledege. Die choir sang Lift Up Your Heads", Prayers were offered by Raymond Kupfer and John Smith. Mr. and Mra. Dave zard of Salt Lake City spent the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott, while Dave is employed In Logan. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mra. Wendell Marriott, attended a family reunion of the Christian Spring family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Providence. Supper was served in their beautiful garden. A lucky drawing was held In which a beautiful quilt and a lunch doth were given as prises. Slides of Switzerland were shown by a cousin who was there on a mission. He showed pictures of the family borne of grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Spring. Sidney, Lennie, Kary and Bart Williams of Ogden have spent the past three weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Marriott. Bishop and Mrs. W. S. Holt and Mrs. Lola Littiedike were dinner guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt of Smithfldd, the occai-sio- n being the birthday anniversaries of both Bishop Holt and Glorias father, Bft George B. Nellsen of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt and children. Bishop and Mrs Holt ancl Mrs. Littiedike. Theron Hansen took the Deacons quorum members up to Newton Dam Tuesday after noon when they enjoy ed an afternoon of water-skiin- g Grant Stm-on- spent the past weekend at Palisades, Idaho, as guests of Bir. and Bin. Tho on Brown. Laura Simmondi returned home with her parents after a three week visit with the Brown family. Mr. and Blrs. Paul McKnigh and family visited relatives In Nampa the past weekend. Carolyn Kendell spent the Mrs. Reese Naegle and three sons spent te past wee visiting her parents, Mr. an Blrs. Floyd Dorius and family at Haley, Idaho. MR. AND MRS. James Beamons Jr., of North Logan and Grace Perkes from Hyde Park were visitors Thursday evening at the home of Bir. PEGGY, KATHRYN, John and Bin. Lorenzo Sorenson, and Tammy Pike, children Bir. and Blrs. Roy Elrl of of Attorney and Mrs- - Edwan Logan were visitors Sunday Pike of Idaho Falls, spent the at the Sorenson home. o past week at the home their grandparents, Bir. an Mfrs. R. C. Pike, while their parents were in Atlantic City. Bflsi Julie Slmmonds from Ohio, who is a roommate with Jan Pitcher at the BYU is spending three wees as guest in the home of Bir. an Mrs. Valden Pitcher. lir. and MMrs. Eldon ' Lea- vitt spent several days tha wee in Ogden. Their underwent an operation on his eyas, which was performed in an Ogdm hnspitaL Bliss Biae Hanson was guest several days last wee at the home of Bfr. and Blrs -Bid K. Blekamlan in Salt Lake past week visiting Mr. and Bir. City. ana Blrs. George Buna1 Mrs. Ross E. Kendell da and son Roger and Biark Ogden. Anderson from Logan LYNN EPPICH from Mesa Sunday guests at (he tame of Fash., visited recertify wi Misaei Virginia IMPORTANT DATES: friends in Cornish ana Trenton. Bir. and Mrs. Grant 8epttl visited Mrs. Isaac Hanson in Brigham City last Septa lYJMIkiHg Wednesday. All Others Register Bir. ana Bin. Rex BAorrisoa Sept and two children from CalifOaae Wsrk Starts Sept ornia visited Bir. and Bin. Valden Pitcher recertify. Exeefient Facilities Bin. Wayne Adamson and two daughters spent the past A Csinpiete Cantad s In: week viuting her parents, Air. Odtoge to Butnesa and Bin. Edward Claysoo. Mfcge to Fdarattoa Bir. and Mrs. Adamson and CbUmte to Fagtaieriag children will soon return to where will Fine Aria CsDege af Chicago Wayne continue his studies in Den- The University Of Utah Kt Plan nOW To Uegisbr ForFall Quarter Slm-mon- Independence, Missouri, they visited Jean's sister and Bir. Mrs. Charles and family, Barr. They reported the crop looked beautiAil when rainfall was sufficient, and other places were burned up. Bir. and Mrs. Darwin Spack-ma- n and son Troy of Blagna, spent the past wade with her parents, Bir. and Bin. Theron Hansen. Thursday Bin. Hansen and daughter, Sheri acBin. companied Bir. and Spackman to Bear Lake where they spent the day. Richard Hansen spent the past week at Bear Lake with two friends Kay Littiedike and Eddie Bodily. They Joined the above mentioned on Thursday and had lunch and boating. Wade and Bart Butler were the speakers at Sacrament meeting in Lewiston 2nd ward Sunday evening. Mr. A. L. Andrew has returned home after a successful cataract operation. Janice Humphreys spent Sunday with her parents, Bir. and Bits. John Smith, while Norvel was at Fort Lewis, Washington. un iiliO , a immm mm m ad tal school. CURS. DARRU8 Olson children from Idaho Falls spent the past week visiting with Bir. and Bfrs. Irvin Kendell. Miss Beth Myler accompanied Bir. and Mrs. Ricahrd Wright to MonticcHo the past weekend for a visit with tire Wright fiunily. Thomas Rose said he hadnt known he had really done any good in the 85 years he tad taught classes in Weston. Selma Roller said she hoped her heart would stow down. She told of three out of the class Fsvone had attended had filled wninn v. . CaOege af Bledidas Ctllege af Mta Ianwtries OsDege OsUege ar Narsiag af Pharmacy Gradaate Seheei Gradaate Seheei to Seda! Nitrogen Fertilizers Intermonhiain Wsrk Exteastoe Division Far additieoal iafrrmatisn Write: Uaiversity Relattons Dept UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake CMy. Utah S41I2 Farmers Assn. Pete Hyde, Manager UElvpzsitr f vilk and Those present were Ralph and Charles Sparkman. Theron Merrill, LaVell Christen-RawilnBrent Reeder. Randall Tlltotsen Alan Ashcroft, Steve Andrew. Mr. and Bin. Read returned three "d Kansas City, Kansas andMl-ssour- i. At Dennison, Kan. they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barrow, an army buddy of Doyles and at s, IN YELLOWSTONE WESTON The Marion Morgan family, vacationed in Yellowstone ark and at La-we- re vaHotSj ver at his mi their way Sylvan Biorgan urnie in Pocatello. They to attend a family gathering in Preston at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ghecketts. After which (irk Biorgan enjoyed a camp out in Franklin with five cousins at the home of Stewart re-urn- ed Parkinson. AMENDMENT No. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO ADD SECTION 82 TO ARTICLE VI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO TEMPORARY BUOGE SION TO THE PORTERS AND DUTIES OF PUBLIC OFFICES IN PERIODS OF EMERGENCY RESULTING FROM DISASTER CAUSED BY ENEMY ATTACK.. Be it resolved by tha Lsgisla-tu- m to tha Rato ofutah, two-thirto all mambara sleeted to each to the two ' housso voting to favor thereof: Section L It ia proposed to amend Article VI to KCon-otitutio- n to tha State to Utah by adding Section 82, to mad as follows: Section '82. NotwithL any general or special , . . Iom of the Constitution, tha Luislatum to order to insum continuity to state and local government operations In periods to emergency resulting from disaster caused by enemy attack shall have the power and immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt ana temporary to tho powers ond duties n of public offices to whatever and whether filled by election or appointment, the incumbents of erhlch may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties to and: to-ds m na-tu- rz -fin High Priests Attend Party fine Bishop Llefen h. Eck, and husband Ray and family were visitors from Ogden a couple of days with her parOwen far nun with ndergreund ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. 21 4S experience, Mrs. lone Maughan had as af age. physically recent guests at her home her hi steady brother Otto H. Stocks of GOING OVER DETAILS and I day work Portland, I goes over eome of J visitors at Zaifauia wages, benefit and working conditions.' McKays home, were her, Beard and eons available. children, Mary and Marriah Tftltfil BlfaXs Apply Employmeit Office of Salt Lake City and Mans and Hark) Bassitt and two eons of Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Charley TRENTON Among those Briggs enjoyed fishing over Priest's and the weekend partners atBlackfoot High at LARK. UTAH tending the Stake social Iz Richmond Saturday evening from Trenton were Bishop CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No, 1 and Mrs. W. S. Holt, Mr. an Mrs. Joseph E. A. Atkinson, A JOINT RESOLUTION PROMr. and Mrs. Therm HanPOSING TO AMEND ARTIl SECTION I OF THE CLE sen, Mr and Mrs. Clarence CONSTITUTION OP THE aa tlie JaHalatus R. Andersen, Mr- - end Mrs. STATE OF UTAH. RELATING The taxes of tha Cliff Wiser, Mr. and Mrs TO AN AD VALOREM TAX be Lew P. Allzop, Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Merrill, Mr. Mrs. S. P. Eppich, Mr. Mrs Stuart H. Richards, Mr PED BEYOND THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD and Mrv. E. W. Bingham Mr OF ONE YEAR MAY BE EX- - at property, not to exceed S2J00 and Mrs. Louis Dock, Mr. EMPTED FROM AD VALOB- - la vatas hones aad Son Oregon-Sunda- THE CITIZEN, Lewiston, Utah 1964 Wife Visit In Cornish Bishop, - kt FLORA MAUGHAN September 2. lead OH, Odes (bed . . . FERTILIZE! to the State to Utah at the I naval election to the provided by tow. a A If adopted by tho alectora to tMsitate, amendment shall take enact tho And youre on your way to profit!. this il T JS&.'SATWSnto, TIFY that tha teaxotaf la a toll, true aad cornet copy to tha constitutional amendment proposed by the TOPitor session Leffislatara. to thnThirty-FIft- h 1968, ns appears to record in "BIWITWESS WHEREOF. have hereunto eat my hand and affixed the Gnat tfml to tha State to Utah, at felt Lake City, this 29th day to August, 1M4. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary to State (SEAL) PLOW! . . .'and you will loo as a graduate of Utah's finest private business college. Plan a career that will bring a high salary, new social circlet and prestige. The train tog and job placement is yourt at "ID". Register September 17. For details contact . I USS Nitrogen plowed down with decomposition of gmin stubble, com organic material by spring. O Fall-appli- ed crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the transform into residues stalks, potato vines crop helps The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. O Fill fertilisation malma a lot of sense. Fertilizer applied in the fall works for you all winter long, decaying stubble and its available when and where needed by crops in early spring. Whan you fertilize in the fall, you avoid spring rush, and the uncertainties of spring weather (Remember but spring?). Fertilize this fall with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United Strs Steel. .. IKoS USS) i , i : Nitrogen Fertilizers HI ( nOM Meet 2XX8B9 J.-- . xtil rvV J |