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Show ? 7 TT1 . ! THE CITIZEN, Lewliton, 2B Utah September 24, w - . . Vw i. 1964 FaDFcliagaU-Tca- r BgUs IMbcaitcn MUHorih ihnitMiiiim fag; E liiah Tourist & Publicity Coondl Aids h Utah's Growth RnUtrtllMlhft tib AcncMlcfiiMl PaldssdtDinxs9 NOW With a mllUau residents, Utah marks a milestone la growth, evident la the heavy eomtnw-tio- a activity that ta eurrmtly underway throujriiout tha state. Important ta Utah's growth h uw travol and recreation inductor supported hy tha offorta of tha UtahTourist and Publicity Council and load eoauuunf" iuO.l) RIM L'K'M A N e T3 o , d0Di (oaa ilaia&l 9fQBI -- E E t1 Utah which an bhghn Tha Council works also la Utah sained Its doss cooperation with omnta resident on September 24 satioao throughout ths atatoto of this year but the state's xaoro tourist tnfflo pmote and thus asoiw hrisas Cuy i Mr. Minion" will have plan Hd Utah tamnlstmta ty of room to roam in, un- -, .withtfao Osuadl la tha like residents of more popuAm fanporUBt bImum of "'Set lous seaboard states. Statisticians point out that publicHy. Itoricsand pietam Utah's boundaries 'enclose 84, 918 square miles of territory, the activities and attnetiow meaning that the newest 6w country, to of the state can view; roam and otherwise enjoy S4J48J40 acres of mountains and valleys, deserts, Irrigatand ed croplands, lakes streams. fjUniiaHny further, tin sta tistidans atutah's State Can-- . Mil-ltd point oqt that If lion were to share and share his alike with his 888,988 neigh-- i finds himself owning" e of afit- - own park bors, he woud have moot of 84 acres all to Mm-ra- ft land. With establishment this Stated in. other terms, year of tha new 257,000 acre mere ape Just U.77 Utahns Canyon lands National Park the per square mile - fewer than In southoastsrn Utah, a dosen per square mile tq state, now hgi B0W seres akl i be precise, a far cry hem of narks, , Brighton, sectors of the nation In which monuments and national sltas within its bordars. the Cache and Uinta National subways, superhighways and Ihests which taebaie wideseemTbase include famed ZIoq high rise apartments trout ingly stack a doien transit Park, Bryce Cannon ly known lake and riders, highway users and national Park and Ames itraems and the Mantl-Lasa National Monument. apartment dwellers In square foot of living space, - Utahs Mr. IfflUon" has nem the recreation stand- eight acres of Ms own" for t point, Utah millionth resident estiand available - atatlstical- one-million- th I about : re-ald- d 6G. Tfivn ff 2 extra quarts f MILK half-acr- s his-or- lc Na-Jon- al AAtBBCAN DAKY ASSOCIATION OF U1AH Forman Syemmwdty IW1 My 'It al Utah This week, the feature arseries will cenea of ter In the Northeastern section of the state. In the following weeks other will cover most of the different world of Utah. U-Tb- Venal Red Ckad Leap from (about 78 miles loop of Vernal; paved a third dlatrance, remainder graded) ita 3 uZ SteaUTTWraaT National Threat Ashley Charming drive through gentle forest country with fine views of rugged cliffs canyons. Aspen, maple, Camping, picnicking. Vernal Fkuntag Gertie Sheep Creek (State 44 and to . S ETS FT Ash- ley NatiemOVtareat Drive offers wide range of scenery, itatM to front far tad mh WpWfWWIW deep rugged, CUff wtljqd c yoM- - Ftanting Qeise 1 dam a Avon, and bonus- - Oak, Camping mm. Ihdta w . . South Slaps. (North from 8. 40, Duchesne, Boor to 88 miles each way. hr paved). Ashby Lake Pork, Yelknrstqoe Riv- nd er Wat River. Lypur reaches accessible by auto road. Exceptional west Five great railage. Fishing, the penetrate High ImsL guest randies, camp here; they era the canyons or lodges, and picnicking areas. Duchesne River, Rock Grade, ing A copy of the complete Fall and Flshlake National Forest In which deer hunting vies with angling as a lira; aspen-evergre- , . en folder can be Foliage yours free of charge by writing to your nearest partid-jjatinmotel, the Utah Mold or to the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council Council HaU, State Capital, g cuy. i constitutional amendment no. i nSSf ;M the fj.g CONI The dTAr This is what happenod to you last April: tawiMhi 'Sff&SSA KURD KM TAX Aw Su Sk" 7m S&2SAVA7 jMyiSHllBk eft Beetka L It ie to Article of the Ceaetitutiea of the State of Utah to read ae fellows: Section 2. AU taucflhle pnp- ia tho Mute, not aespt the tawi of the United States, or under thin e Uon, shall be taaed ia propor tioa to ito waluob to bo aaeor-taiaod ao pravidod by law. The property of the atata, muttae, cities, towns, sehooi districts, monidpsl eorporstions sad pub- Ue libraries, lots with ths build-inns thoroou used oduaivriy for cither rolljrious charitable purposes, of burial not held or mad fo r private or corporate baaofit, shall be exempt from taxation, Vto kktotoJUMmw Mta in tary service k the United I or of the Mete uf Utah md by thu umauiM widow ud luta-ort- y or orphuo of mch dlsehtad eoun or .of pemou who whili ffSJaitad Bhtaae er tie eteta rf Utah wen Mllad la aetfeuerdied aa a rwritof aug aowrin pop-una- may Cm MiMMuito, Mont, Mid The tax hjy taw to defray ths r af tbs f-fiscal year, Far tbs of for tajpoe debt lls EXXSg JxTjsrFJssvz Bgeaagt'g b wi. A, m R ing ysars from tho fiaal sraavK tills twenty final dostinstbm outsf r bs pssasis of tho lsw wssHax state within 12 mouths by law to have no situs Is Utah for of ad valorem property tsmtiou Mate tad nay bs axamptsd by .low pwpc witbls Water ur?rbitoifTO. TIVT tree sad JZSSt asp thareofi tba ssastitatisau ffiaea srs aimbi hall sot bs stpan'taly tssod so proposod by tho re w long ae they libs swaod of taTUrty-nft- a and need exclusively for aoch 1S6S, as tadi- - vidusla nurpeeee. P MM i COI'POV Power puatt ftnmlriilnjr power the North Wait They visited the Carnation Diary Farm in Waahinton, visited friends on Whidby lsland. Mr. and Mrs Walter West, spent a day at tiw ocean, vtiutod Mr. power for pmnptaa ay offies. Cjr. this 29th day of AngeA LMTOKT F. TOBONTQ goentary of State tho extant that such propei'ty Is 3 sed for rnefa purpose!. Them (SEAL) CONSTlTUTIOlfAL AMENDMENT A JOINT KXSOLUTION V Days h pay were not suitablo for fsrtWzor application. So fertilize this FALL! Last spring was a bad one. Sloppy waathor in February, March, and April right whan you naadad time jn tha fields. Look at April Twenty-on- e days phen tha weather was too bad to permit fertilizer application. Next spring may be as bad or worse. Why take a chance with the weather? Fertilize this fall! There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and tha early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you all winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a fast start in the spring. Fall fertilization reduces soil compaction and 1M0 mwm organised labor; but oHon of labor I gen Fertilizers. r In building itkk t - hlermounlain Fanners Asm. Pete Hyde, Manager n this u ij Fortlll zers Fertilizers SUCCES- hi wM And for information about fall fertilization, sea tha fertilizer dealer who handles USS Nitro- te. adeyS i oconnmic protperity for United States Stsel. !).ssA2 SION TO THE POWERS AND uhnMIua1! aad S af this DUTIES OF PUBLIC OFXjlaot pwarit tlMputair FICES IN PERIODS OF affieara to set oa EMERGENCY RESULTING tba naaaunaappeiatad ao adopted to bt FROM DISASTER CAUSED ta sentnvcatiQB af tao Coastt-totfo-n BY ENEMY ATTACK. aad aaniicabia law Bo it reoolvod by tho Saetioa LhTaoerotary of tun of the State atato ia.dlnetad to submit this twtidids of all tothoaiae- h of tha ts of tiw Mata of Utah at tha house voting In favor than-of- t auxt gepwl. election la ' FwvnN If MW Sortica L It ia prepend to i 8. If adopted by the amend Aitido VI of thoCen-atituti- m of this Malta of tba State of Utah jat shall taikanfoet the at Jaaumry, 1964. by adding Sqetiop 82, to nod du fint LAMONT L F. TORONTO. Seetiea EL N Sacrataiy of Stats of tho State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERany omhI or aioM of the Conatitutian, the TIFY thM tin feraguinff ia a ia order to biwin foil, tow aad OMiaet eoi eoaatitutioaal eontiauHy of atata and load tkJ power comet reiponii-bifltAt o Ml partner in the iedeitriel procett, labor mutt now aniit our ta protect the right of on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by TO TEMFORiSr Orgofiisd lobof hoi conw of ago. And wMh Ht great IndiuMd growth. At Oov amor, I wW uto tho office n aad (8) PRO- POSING TO ADD BBCIIQN 81 TO ARTICLE VI OF TH CONSTITUTION OF TH STATE OF UTAH, RKLATINO itt OBI0D makes plant nutrients available In the soil whan they are needed by your cros.' For fall fertilization, insist the vUtati Tfma thru Helena and Frontier towns. Visited ttie Lawk and Clark Cavern, on to Glacier Park and Into Canada , where they visited Cuditon and took pictures of the temple. Returning by Mont, to way of Sweeter Great Falls and Butte. Mr. and Mrs. Clarwe Allen recently returned home, after an extended trip Into frtende. oxMptod'ae taelmiB- - bo letee eeastaK end which ta Mi Mrs. Ren Nelson at Renton, Biitia returning home they called on . IAr. and Mrs. Dee Miler Mr. ana Mrs. Keuh Wardel Ore. They also In Eugene, toured the Northwest driving visited other places of inter thru beautiful Star Valley and est In the Columbia Basin Swam Valley to Yellowstone park and viewed the quake ndra. Ts Henry Lake end St Anguny, stayed overnight at Whitehall and drove to csEnrt "pmnMllhur from dimeter canoed by oomy attaek MaD have tha power ana immediate duty (1) to pnvldo for prompt ana temporary to tho powen and duties af pubHe offices af whatever Baton and whether filled 1 Won or appointment, tho whieh may unavailable for carryinx oa tho powon aad datfoa of such of-- eue-eeaei-oa g:oe r nor tr paagutobythanRular. 1868, aa appaan of reeord la Boffleta WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto aot my hand and affixed tiw Gnat Seal of tha State af Utah, at Salt Lake Cffo this 29th day of AuxuM. LAMONT F. TORONTO ....Soeretary of State (SEAL) - I I I f |