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Show rrrr: septa, mi liewiston Junior High Cets : At the present time tho colBy KARLA RAWLINGS of books is well ballection W An netting and much need anced but small, consisting ad feature added to the LewisV ton Junior high school this of approximately two thous-an- d volumes. However, there are several past summer is the new prefabricated library building lo- hundred books on order at 'm 'V cated directly north of the the present time as well as is additional film strips and recUm Junior furnished with modern black ords. It is the objective of and the Principal Clayson and Librarwith car- - ian Ravsten to continue to dd ffifiiiwpwt materials as Pd. a-n- rapidly as possible In that students will have a good selection of reference materials from which to study from as they are needed. The daily circulation average is about 68 books, but many students do research and work on special projects who may not have checked out a book. Library service is available during the noon hour and af . TO CALL A CONVENTION TO REVISE OR AMEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH AND HAS. RECOMMENDED THAT THE ELECTORS VOTE 'AT THIS ELECTION FOR OR AGAINST A State of Utah OF THB SECRETARY OP STATt Salt lakk Orrr August 29, 1966 THEREFORE Dear Fellow Citizen: library Building Recently b ter school until the last school bus leaves. This is truly becoming a learning and cultural center at the Junior high. and in Apalachicola, a minor in Library Science from Utah , as well as in the History has Department of Florida State versity in Logan. St taught in the county school University. with Another outstanding addition has been the services of a well qualified librarian, Mrs. Mayme R. Ravsten. She has had ten years of teach- ' Mr. and Mrs. ing experience. She received OXFORD returned have her education at Forida State Ouff Kendall to Cillfor-a University, Tallahassee, Fla.', home from trip To Californio ftip - pointment of committees to ascertain facts and make recommendations as to any subject within the scope of legislative regulation or control, and joint committees, consisting of members of both houses, may he created by joint resolutions. A resolution creating any such committee may authorise it to set during sessions of tlie legislature, during periods when the legislature is in adjournment nr after final adjournment of a semioa Any. such commitUe lull have tho powers and perform the duties provided by the resolution creating it, including the power of subpoena and the power to hire mid to maintain staff, and in addition it ahull liave such powers and perform such duties ns may bo provided by law or by the rules of the house Sislnture or either may provide for the payment of expenses nccesanrily incurred by any such committee. This amendment if adopted by the electors of the state, nail telco effect the lint day of Sec. 34. Special session of Um legislature (1) may bo convened by the governor os pro- vided in article VII, section 6, or (2) shall he convened by tho presiding officers of the senate and house of representatives, acting joinUy, upon written res of the memquest by bers of each house. At a special session convened by the presiding officers of the two houses, the legislature shnll consider only legislative matters brought before the session by resolution of the approved by memhem of either house. The legislature, however, may provide for ite expenses. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shell take effect the first day of January, 1967. al . . e I two-thin- ls two-thir- . rut It W o,ssasri I re-an- 'V I x FT dmiprmddsbyhwfor itan lesion and r fovenunant thanoi, Magees oniy to the limit tione of tide article. Sea 2. Notwithetending any other provisions of tho constitua time to bo tion of this state, a metropolitanby the charter rnmiit created in accordion, which shall be not less than with, the procedure outto its lined herein may sssums or sixty days subsequent completion and not more tnuwfer powen and function of one year from such date. Alexisting governmental units, pro- ternative provision may bo votvide for revenue to support a ed upon separately. Notice as govemm metropolitan to the manner of obtaining free um indebtednem of of tho proposed charter governmental unit, trait its alternatives, certified by tidal record, fund and other ana the chairman of tho charter property and assets, and provide commission, shell for all matter necessary or in tho manner incidental to the effectuation of notice of petition the foregoing provision. Sadi proposed charter and 3. Whenever tho red- provision approved by dents of a metropolitan region majority of tho electors voting shall become the organic desire to create a metropolitan tenon government; a petition to do so bar of tho metropolitan region may be filed naming the metro- at a time to bo fixed therein, politan region and describing and shell supersede any existing the boundaries thereof. Such Tbs government crepetition shall be signed by quali- ated thereby may supersede any fied electors equal to ten percent existing forms of government inor more of the votes cast at the ducted in tho metropolitan n-- i .next preceding general election lion if oo provided In tho charwithin the proposed metropol- ter. ' of tho itan rorion and shall bo filed in hall Adoption not invalidate tho office of the Secretary d laws and ordinance! not In State, at least six months prior The to tho next genual otactioa. Boa 4. The Secretary of Ste Adi forthwith publish nodes of . tho filing of the petition, naming iBi fflotfopouuui nnon sm proyei of the charter duplicate Iteth. petition. Tho wplte thewof. cortinsd by tho pufctiihed ones Hisfttf consminkm wash for six a ncutivs weeks hall be filed in the office of tho !fa a nowspapor Secretary of State, who shall dene copy thereof to tho circulation of the mail inducted in the glen designated by Kbe and the offlcu qualifies, The ite shall ti bo of the dark of the ji 6 of ArtteSTxfti tho CoMtitutlon. The Sea A Tho ve gs&gy.s PROPOSITION NO. I SUCCESSION OF STATE AUDITOR AND STATE TREASURER SHALL SECTION S OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO ALLOW THE STATE AUDITOR AND THE STATE TREASURER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO SERVE FOR NOT MORE THAN TWO SUCCESSIVE TERMS RATHER THAN THE ONE TERM NOW ALLOWED. ' Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article Vll, Section 3 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows; Sea 3. No person shall be eligible to the mice of governor or secretary of state unless be hell have attained to the age of thirty yean at the time of election, nor to tho office of attorney general unless he shall have attained the age of twenty five years at the ti of Us stection. and have hi id to practice in the su-court of of Utah, nor untem he shall be in good i bar at tho time bo . hall be held in yean. Regular sessions shall commence at 12 oclock, P.M. on tho second Monday in January. At a budget session latum shall consider ssHS mg fiscal year, (2) revenue bills necessary therefor, (3) bills necessary to implement appropriations in general ap- bills for new or services, (4) Epnationmatters submitted to (he legislature in writing by the governor during the session, and (6) legislative matters brought before the session by introduction by of the members of either house. The legislature, however, may protwo-thin- ls vide for ite expenses. Sec. 16. No general seesion of 'the legislature shall exceed fivo legislative -- in eases of macnaons ana except that at he sad of any the lsgUatun regular ssasi adata whan it SSSSS fivo legislative purpose of when tho legislature is jourament, and when ot engaged in official b businem. No increaee of ation shall be the period for of the then representatives elected. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1967. type of tetLilrdariy of tho Sea eion of aU matters y each moti hdl designate of aybo Jwho shall be nominated by signed, with their mbos, by not registered In the peti-itio- n ton of tho IG BACH Ta. HOUSE THB LEGISLATURE TO APPOINT COMMITTEES TO SERVE BETWZ LATIVS , PROPOSITION b Ttauorotca - Mrs. Newbaid of Los es, Calif., is the summer at the Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pasldns, and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of St Anthony Mc-Ca-nti at sacra meat Bmwlav wii leader and Don were E. C. of Preston and Mrs. Newbaid of California. MIA onenbuf aodal was hdd Tuesday fight A phlk-e- n dinner and a program was enjoyed by the gi Vkky Keller of Mink CM an overnight guest of Glenns PasUns Tuesday Bar-Vlsito- rs . I, CLYDE L. MILLER. .... itary of State of tho State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the fowgrinf la a fall, of the AS SESSIONS BBS- Na pL OONVENTUXN petition shall be filed with WHEREAS THB THIRTY-- . of State at least Secretary days prior to the general riXTH LEGISLATURE OF! ion. Ha majority of the THB STATE OF UTAH voting upon the ques-- DEEMED IT NECESSARY1 Batwer and was r of the day at sacrament Ms father. Yel- - Mrs. Ravsten, librarian at the LIBRARIAN iston Junior high school, checks a book out to Vi The Citizen Glaxk at (he new Unary. Temple Rites Unite Oklahoma Girl And Clifton Han , ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ste- Mr. Ward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnke G. Ward of GUftan. A reception fallowed in the ward that eveOxf MX 6 ard-Cllft- on ning. Bridesmaids ware Kathy and Mary Want Katherine Ward served as the flower girL The beet man was David G. WSrd with Ivan Beutler as an usher. Anna W. Schwartz was in charge of the guest la my IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I i . JroisfcviSTtagg; book. H ap ?D E. Ward September 9 in the Idaho Falls temple. CLYDE L. MILLER psovlds for tfal new facility. phenson of Poca Ctty, OUa., became the bride of Ronald Is proeosad . t&3 City. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pantar and son and wife called at Am home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. do pro- - PROPOSITION - ABOUT MN VOLUMES Tbs Mmuy houses Shout r"C3 vclumca and several hundred man era on eekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barger were Mir. and Mrs. Herbert Wagner of Pocatello. Sunday dinner guests at the Barger home were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Panter of Salt Lake AS DURING AND TO FINANCING MITTEE8L , Vlds - FURNITURE WUnut stained in the hulMingBor the um of the students , using the library. ' flnHfnmlnn eon- - -- ZSV 103 This via-an- by hi I High Wi at THE STATE OF AMENDED BY TION or SECTION This BUILDING located next to the Lewiston Juniorr to serve as the library for the visiting friends and relatives. Mnand Mrs. Karl (Rita) Sdmibbe. his brother and d Obr Salt Mi her uarents, toll Roller, o Mr. and Mrs. Charias m had their baby OP B 01 to at thetimeof'hta sfoction all be a anoUfted oleotoa hall have Dam a iwidsS SHALL ARTICLE VI PRE-FA- Dene and husband. visited other relaalso They tives on their way. Mrs. Annie Hatch, Wanda Cox, Lavona Hatch, Alton Ralphs assisted Mrs. Clara in quitting a quilt Mrs. Elste McCauley of Iftr. and Mrs. I THE CONSTITUTION eorimiud 5. Jim Kttfcnride, family in Franklin. Iftr. and lire. Henry Hatch drove to Pocatello Sunday and attended meeting with their an, Mr. and Sirs. Claire Hatch. After Sunday School the four of them drove to Rez-an- d enjoyed with their who is attending school there. Mrs. WilmaWard drove to " bUkaad LEGISLATIVE STANDOM mm and bt mmH Mibiacft petition. At the time the voters to limitations, estahlishsd by tho maiding within the metropolitan and tho rutes of pro-bngion vote to approve or reject the metropolitan type of local tho so- it at a general dae- court pertaining to dbal corporation. The 'filing id her daughter, after attending the funeral of Wilford Panter. in Grace. Mr. and Mrs. William Yates AMENDMENT of Salt Lake City were supper 18 SHALL SECTION OF guests of Mr. and Mrs. EuARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE gene Paskins Saturday night. OF UTAH BE AMENDED It) Visitors at Sunday School ABOLISH THE BOARD OF and sacrament meeting were WHICH IS Mrs. Dessle Newbold EXAMINERS, of Los GOVOF THE COMPRISED ERNOR, THE SECRETARY. Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Johnnie Hanks of Columbus, OF STATE AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. THIS BOARD NOW HAS THE Mrs. Hanks is visiting M (he DUTY TO EXAMINE ALL of Mr. and Mrs. Von AGAINST THE CLAIMS STATE OF TAH AND TO R. Atkinson and family. She OTHER ia on a three months tour of PERFORM PRE- DUTIES the United States. Mr. and SCRIBED Mrs. Larry Atkinson lived in her home when they were sta-in . inmtropolitan with PROPOSITION NO. 8 BOARD OF EXAMINERS qt politic and ooi all rights, powers, and authority now cities, counties a purpooe districts. uitan region gover visited lfrg. Annie Hatch two-third- VOTE EITHER. The Legislature uj the State of Utah has WHEREAS. . the people Utah trusted me with the responsibility for publishing the this sovereign Statu of are Mrwnl with the roiwtilu-tionfollowing Propositions, which relate to changes in guarantees of lift liberty, the Constitution of the State of Utah, property, and self government In the beginning of the body of eaeh Proposition ami, WHEREAS, the gunmnti-- of we have set forth the Ballot Title of the Proposition government itself extends to as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on self the right of the people to revise November 8, 1966. Because of the very serious their constitutional charter; and nature of these Propositions which your State WHEREAS, it is appropriate to be placed before you, I that the people should turn their Legislature has causal attention periodically to a conurge that eaeh of you study the text of the Proposideration of fundamental con sitions ta full. . PROPOSITION NO. 7 eepts of government and the urge you to consult with your friends, neighmachinery of government in tire LEGISLATIVE bors and local civic leaders in order that you may light of everdianging social and COMPENSATION AND conditions; gain all information necessary to render u Jr I economic NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT and wise decision. SHALL SECTION OF RESOLVED by ARTICLE VI OF THE CONtho Members elected to Sincerely , STITUTION OF THE STATE broach of the Legislature, that January, 1967. OF UTAH BE AMENDED TO it be lecommended to the CLYDE L. MILLER PROVIDE THAT MEMBERS tors to vote at the general PROPOSITION Na 5 ; OF THE LEGISLATURE RESecretary of State to be held in 19G8 for or CEIVE A SALARY FOR ANNUAL SBSSUfefS OF a convention to consider THEIR SERVICES IN THE THB LEGISLATURE of Utah and the whether it shall be amended or AMOUNT OF ONE THOUS-ASale SHALL SECTIONS 2 AND the DOLLARS PER YEAR, By this action it 16 OF ARTICLE VI OF TIPS itmtms. OTHERWISE PROnecessary that si be submitted to the CONSTITUTION OF THE VIDED BY LAW, AND REThe ballot STATE OF UTAH BE CEIVE AN ALLOWANCE PROPOSITION MO. 1 hall AMENDED TO PROVIDE FOR EXPENSES AND BE RESOLVFURTHER IT FOR ANNUAL SESSIONS MILEAGE, AS FIXED BY METROPOLITAN ED that the Secretary of State OF THE LEGISLATURE LAW WHEN ATTENDING GOVERNMENT . is directed to submit this CONSISTING OF A GEN- COMMITTEE Baa 6. If a metropolitan type ition to the electors of the. MEETINGS SHALL A NEW ARTICLE ERAL SESSION OF NOT TO OF THE LEGISLATURE of Utah in the general BE ADDED TO THE CONFORTY-FIVE EXCEED LEG- HELD BETWEEN SESSIONS to bo held in I960. Tho . STITUTION OF THE STATE ISLATIVE DAYS IN ODD AND WHEN OTHERWISE i month after being elected, be submitted to OP UTAH TO PERMIT YEARS AND A ENGAGED IN OFFICIAL a day and time to oe sot by in the following form: NUMBERED OF 78400 OR COUNTIES BUDGET SESSION OF NOT BUSINESS. Secretary of State, meet am thirty-sixt- h the MORE PERSONS TO E Leg-of TO EXCEED TWENTY ise in tho metropolitan d Section 1. It Is propoeed to the State of Utah LEGISLATIVE TABLISH A METROPOLIDAYS IN amend proceed to frame Article VI, Section 9 of call to it TAN FORM OF GOVERnecessary EVEN NUMBERED YEARS. forth a setting phut a convention to revise or THIS PROPOSAL WOULD the Constitution of tho State of NMENT WITHIN METROmt for the metropolitan the Constitution of REPLACE A SIXTY CALEN- Utah to road aa follows: POLITAN REGIONS WHICH The expense of the amend Utah and has recommended DAR DAY SESSION WHICH Sec. 9. Unless otherwise proCOULD REPLACE ANY wm.8e.iiiw Shan be ad--1 that the electors vote at this NOW MEET8 EVERY vided by law the of OTHER EXISTING UNIT OF the state and the by election for or against a con- OTHER YEAR. Um legkutum shall mceivs com-fo- r LOCAL GOVERNMENT hall be npaid by the WITHIN THE REGION. their services of ion within five vention; therefore vote either, Section 1. It is proposed to for a convention aumnd Article VI, Sections 3 Section L The no pay for their against a convention and IS of the Constitution of tho county with a resident powda-tio- a allowed bo a if State of Utah to majority of all the of not fowar than TfijOOO by the baud voting at . Z Regular sessions of the ms detonniaod by tho loot vole for a Legislature, at its powand to aatahlioh a i en- Fran Conple Qotaras Utah's Constitution on C. Pre-Fa- 4 SOI . - M HUNOVMH, UMN 3 news In fCUS ItaCMNnl One Norway . ' The couple win make their home in Provo where both are 4M-41S- world ' attending Brigham University. Young tty- - St, SMmOUIS |