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Show I Descendants Attend Placed Session Lewiston Following the recently. Temple session the group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schaum for a buffet supper. George and Alice Williams and Eldon and Luella Williams, all of Lewiston, were among those who enjoyed the occasion. Donna and Arvel Jones and their family, Ogden, accompanied Drama's parents, George and Alice Williams, as they fished for three days on Grays River in Wyoming. Fran there they drove to Jackson, Wyo., to visit Georges sister, Adeline, and her husband, Vem Hess. They went through the museum at Cody, Wyo., and at West Yellowstone they saw the play, Ten Nights In a Bar Room at the Play Mill Theatre. They went to Rigby and Menan, where they visited the Williams' granddaughter, Mrs. Julie Eyre. Steven Drew Gordon, the new son of Brent and Mary Gordon, was Messed Sunday in the Lewiston Second Ward. The babys uncle, Drew Gordon, officiated with assistance from the father, and from Gam Bodily and Bishop Boyce Pitcher. Dinner guests of Brent and Mary and. their four sons were Drew and Karen Gordon and son Andrew, Providence, and Gam and Lois Bodily and children, Teresa, Todd and Tyson. Matthew Clint Weeks, son of Merlin and Diane Weeks, was blessed and named Sunday in the Lewiston Second Ward by his father. Those assisting were T.L. Weeks, Clark Weeks, Duane Golight-l-y week. They attended a Down My Pewter" was Q Wellsville; Willis and Meda Sharp and family, Lewiston; Tony and Melanie Christensen and two children, Preston, and David and Peggy Bankhead, Wellsville. of the baby Mr. and Mrs. Per Sorenson, Hyrum, attended the meet- Great-grandparen- ts ing. Mrs. Allen Seamons, Fair-vieMr. and Mrs. Leo Seamons, Dayton, and the Duane Golightly family, Fairview, attended church in the Lewiston Second Ward Sunday for the blessing of Matthew Clint Weeks. Family associations have been a source of great pleasure recently for Mrs. Ethel Williams. Her son and Paul and LaPreal Williams, came from Mountain Country, Calif., to visit for a week. They also visited their daughter, Trudy, and her husband, Lee Shields, at daughter-in-la- their home in Logan. Alvin and Ruth Williams of Portland, Ore., spent a night and a day with their mother Ethel Williams. Their daughter, Sheryl, and their son, Dale, and his wife, Joan, came with their parents. Following their brief stay in Lewiston, they drove on to Provo where Dale and Joan reside while Dale attends Brigham Young University. Mrs. LaVell Hampton of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was with her mother, Ethel Williams, for a week. The two ladies then traveled to Salt Lake City to visit Mrs. Hampton's daughter, Janice, and her family, the Ronald Newbys. Megan and Monica Newby, twins, celebrated their fourth Mrthday on Sept. 17 with a birthday party which was . attended by their grandmother, Mrs. Hampton, and their Mrs. Williams. visit During their five-dain Salt Lake City, Mrs. Hampton stayed with her r, visited Ann and Robert Jennifer Monarco, daugh- ter of Paul and Eleanor, Kathy. She was also entertained by some of her grand- daughters, married the daughters of Vernal and his wife. Alva and Bea Boman were in Provo for two days last . , from Dulce, New Mexico, is in the seventh grade at North Cache Junior HighTHis is her fourth year on placeClub ment. She likes activities. She has a brother attending BYU. been recuperating at home after a couple of days at the hospital. The Lucinda Layne Camp of the DUP convened Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Tewiston Second Ward church. Themed to the centennial year activities of 1876, the lesson was given by Carol Simpson and daughter Rachel in Roy. Thursday they met Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson who had just come by air from New Zealand. They had been there for two years. A ' JENNIFER MONARCO dinner and visiting were EVELYN SANDOVAL 4--H ZONNIE ANN BEGAY FAYE CASTILLO ROSIE FRANK enjoyed. The Davis home Oct 9. expect to fly BENSON WARD Ethelyn Sandoval, 11, Cuba, New Mexico. Parents are Harry. and Lucy and. six children, one brother and five sisters, Lucita, 25, Lucille, 24, Nancy, 22, Katie, 20, Evelyn, 17, and Harrison, 15. (Evelyn and Harrison live with Earl and Joanne McKenna, Hyde Park). Ethelyn is in the fourth grade at Summit Elementary, Smith-fielShe enjoys games and handcrafts. She is living with Rulon and LaRee Falslev and their children. Michael, 22, Marcia, 20, Mark, 18, Chad, 15, and Nancy, 12. Ethelyn has been on placement for three years. Robinson. ' New officers for the coming year are Alyson Hall, Captain; Kevin Baker, first Janet Labrum, Anna second Barlow, chaplain; Velma Rawlins, secretary; Kay vice-captai- vice-captai- d. Labrum, chorister; Christine Dent, organist, and Card Robinson, lesson lead- er. Those who attended the first meeting of the season were Alyson Hall, Velma Labrum, Four Season Supply Is Your HYDE PARK FIRST WARD Hunters Headquarters Harrison Sandoval, 15, is from Cuba, New Mexico. Harrison is in the ninth grade at North Cache. He likes to ride horses and likes wrestling. He lives with Earl and Joanne McKemuand children, Todd, 20 (on mission in Chile), Richard, 19, (mission to Japan), Reed, 17, Jon, 14, Quinn, 13, Sheri, 7, Russel, 5, Robert, 3, and Greg, STOP HERE FOR EVERYTHING YOU . 14, Pacs NEED . . . Look At Gloves Hunting Caps Orange Vests (foster son). This is his sixth year on placement. EVELYN SANDOVAL Evelyn Sandoval, 17,' is from Cuba, New Mexico. She is a senior at Sky View. She likes to sew, do handiwork, make O Jos made with yarn), swims and dances. Elvira Largo, 14, is from Escrito, New Mexico. Tommy and Mary Largo are her parents. She has 11 brothers and sisters, Laura, Lucy, pxnrrivui These Samples Of Savings 30-3- 0 Shells - Box $4.64 30-0- 6 Shells - Box $5.38 12 Guage Shotgun - Box $3.49 u Boots Vinyl Rain Coats Ammunition jt Coolers 5, 6 if 7M SIZE SHOT (wall-hangin- Meets The William Hyde Camp, Raymond, Roger, Carol, Daughters Utah Pioneers was held at the Civic Center in Hyde Park with 30 members present. President Steven, Danny, Martin, Car-len- a, and Tommy, Jr. A niece, Delores, also lives with the familv. Faye Castillo, 15, Cuba, New Mexico. Parents are Don and Alice Castillo with three brothers and one sister, Stephen, 19, Lorraine, 16, Daniel, 13, and Cecil, 12. Faye is in the ninth grade at North Cache. She enjoys all kinds of sports. She resides with Homer and Eva Seamons. Their children are Helen Kirby conducted. A patriotic thought and pledge 'of allegiance was led by Parlimentarian Florence Perkes. After the prayer by Martha Vaines, America, the Beautiful was sung. Song practice was chosen from the Pioneer Song Book. Winona Vail presented the lesson which dealt with events in the upbuilding that took place mainly in Utah. Light refreshments were prepared and served by hostesses Meneita Daines and Leona Balls. Next meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 21. Keith Hamberlin, Tammy Seamons, 22, 14. Fayes third year on ment Honored. At Party Mrs. Winona B. Ellett was honored with a surprise birthday party on Wednesday, Sept. T5, at the home of her daughter Nancy Porter in Smithfield. Those attending were her husband D. William, daughters, Clara Bell Ellett, Logan; Mrs. Dean (Belva) Kent of Bountiful, and Robert and Nancy Porter and children. Heidi Lyn, Robert William, and Mitchell Dee; a daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Mah-lo- n Lundquist, Clearfield; granddaughter, DcAnn Schofield and daughter Michelle of Clinton; and sisters Mrs. Eunice B. Butt-arOgden; Mrs. Erma B. Webb. Logan; and Mrs. Leone B. Elwood, Smith-fiels, d. place- SECOND WARD 15, Cuba, Mexico. Her parents are Jose and Esther Pinto. She has eight brothers and sisters. Jose, 20, Maggie, 19, Lorraine, 17, LeKoy, 13, Eleanor, 10, Manuel, 8, and Fannie, 6. Laura is in the ninth grade. North Cache. She likes horse back riding and makes jewelry. She lives with Jerry and Genni Olson and brother, Ronnie. New Luncheon was served with the afternoon spent visiting. A highlight of the day was when Mrs, Ellett learned that a granddaughter Helen Stephenson of Layton had given birth to a six pound seven ounce little boy right on Mrs. Elletts birthday. They now have 12 grandchildren and six $ ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION (Passed March 12, 1975) This is father, who is deceased, is Robert Lee Begay. She was on placement for I'i years living with Warren and Lois Frazier. He graduated from Sky View and was active in sports. Zonnie has a brother, J.R., 6. She is in the fourth grade at North Park Elementary. She enjoys hone back riding, and sewing. She is taking piano lessons. She lives with the Fraziers. They have a married son, Douglas Frazier in Lewiston. 'This is the fint year on placement for Zonnie Rosie Frank, 10, from Escrito, New Mexico. Her mother is Mabel Frank. She has a brother, Theodore, 8, in College Ward, Stephanie, 6, and Sheryl, 3. Rosie is in the fourth grade at North Park Elementary. She likes to ride a bicycle and do art. She is living with Lee and Nadine Osborne and their children LeAnn, 14, Gerald, 13, Lisa, 10. John, 7, Ryan, 4. This is Rosie's second year on placement. Laura Pinto, . and Zonnie Ann Begay, 10, Farmington, New Mexico. Her mother is Mary. Her y daughter and her family. Mrs. Williams was a guest of her son, Vernal, and his wife, They will be spending part of the time in Provo to see their two daughters, Helen and Janet who are attending school at BYU. They also pre- Farrell Stevens, she has (Nancy) hurst HARRISON SANDOVAL ETHELYN SANDOVAL sented under the direction of Elaine Jessop. Dinner was served to 115 people. Bea Boman is president of the organization. Stephanie Stevens, 12, had surgery performed on her knee Thursday of last week at the Logan Hospital. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins, Kay Eunice and Roy B. Davis, Elmhurst, 111., are spending some time with her parents, Ruby and Hazen Hillyard and are going to attend General Conference. Roy is hinhnp of his ward in Elm- Post- Camp Guests were and Coralie Maughan and their family, Family masters' Seminar there. Lewiston First Ward Relief Society members and their husbands enjoyed the Fall social of the organization Wednesday evening, Aug. 22. A program of music Melt and readings titled Christine Dent, Zara Layne and Alice Marler. Ruth and Guy Swendsen are proudly announcing that they have a new grandchild, a girl. She was bran Sept. 18, to Lorin and Paulette Lane of Logan and she is their second child. Randon Wheeler, 16, is now recuperating at home and Roger Seamons. after being hospitalized for a week. He was injured when Roger and Jean Seamens the motorcycle he was were dinner guests afterdriving collided with a dir in ward at the Week home. The new daughter of Scott - downtown Smithfield on Sept 20. Randons right arm and Cindy Sharp was blessed and named Jill Maughan was broken and his left leg received a double compound Sharp Sunday in the Lewisfracture. ... ton Second Ward. The baby's father officiated with assistance by Willis Sharp, Lee Labrum and Bishop Boyce Pitcher. Following the meeting Scott and Cindy hosted a dinner for relatives who attended. Marshall " There are nine students placed in foster homes fra the school year in the area. by Laree Bodily In memory of the 107th birthday anniversary of the late Eli Williams, twenty three of his descendents attended a session at the Ogden LDS Temple one day Hillyards Entertain Students A joint resolution proposing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements for voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications to vote. of Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector voter this State unless such person be a citizen of the United States. Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally incompetent person or persons convicted of treason, or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. andor replaced Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required for anv ' person to vote or hold office. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Sec. 7, Except in elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required for to vote hold or office. any person Section 1. It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to read: Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any mhint or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and the votes cast at any election: Provided, that registering secrecy in voting be preserved. Those words in italic are being eliminated with the underscored words. two-thir- Sec. 1. The rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. Both male and female citizens of this State shall enjoy equally all civil, political and religious rights and privileges. Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States. 18 years of age or over, who makes proper woof of residence in this state tor 30 days next preceding any election, or far such other period as required by law, shall be entitled to vote in the election. Sec. t. Every citizen of the United States, twenty one years has been a.legal resident of this state for Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school . officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is helo Special elections may be held as provided by law. election, shall commeSon !? 0rnweIe?td:,tTany Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. M1 of age or over, who six months and of the county for sixty days next preceding any election, shall be entitled to vote tn the election, except that ta a presidential election year persons who make proper proof of residence m this state for thirty days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and of the United States only. nt Sec! 3. In all cases except those of treason, felony or breach of the peace, electors voters shall be privileged from arrest on the days of election, during their attendance at elections, and going to and returning therefrom. Sec. 4. No elector xalML hU b obliged to perform militia duty on the day of election except in time of war or public danger. vi vuwnuvo DY llllS Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this discharge the duties of my office with tat nudity f Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state ' this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977, t 1 b K i i |