Show e Thursday October 24 1974 MMMgMtMtdltiMO i'v - ( : : When Utah oa November poll r ' amendments involve only abort sect lone while tha flrat iPropoattlM No 1 oontalna eevoral chaagoa to the entire art tela daollag wkhthaatata executive branch M entertainment I they facing dec latone an algntft-ea-nt amendments to tin Utah OanatMution Thrao of tha of great' radio ' I vffll And themselves again This Christmas give the gift “ gototba ' Qf Constitution Revision Group lon Ballof is Work Proposifion nUri - - ant Governor to share thead- v: Liautanant Governor ' n' i mlnlstratlve v ' j s ’ ? viO resin nalbUhy ftJ with the Governor and thus The flrat major change proposed by On amendment eo share the burden of tho chluf executive It ta argued that tabliahed the office of Lien tenant Governor The office these administrative duties of Secretary of State la de- - will better prepare a Lieutenant Governor to assume leted from the Constitution - The Lieutenant Governor la tho governorship If elected to Me offIce ir ta sary' ft ta also felt that the dam with the Governor The executive nature of the posiduties of tha office are do-- 1 tion would attract candidates qualified to assume the high- signed to allow the Lieuten 4 ’ - i ‘ sat stats office This change correspondsto a nationwide trend tn recent years tn which Lieutenant Governors have become directly Involved in tlie administration of state government Thera are 42 states who have IS of' OnviN whom run for the olilca in tandem with the Governor and Meibnunt hare executive responsibili- ties Board of Examiners With the addition of a Lieutenant Governor In the stats executive branch in place of tlie Secretary of State a vacancy ta left on the Board of Examiners This vacancy la filled In Proposition No 1 hy the Slate Auditor The Auditor was' selected In order to maintain the present Board in many states Including Calmake-u- p of thru indepenwhich Utah doesn't ifornia dently elected officers The presently have which places Board of Examiners to also the responsibility of the damrequired hy tha amendment ages caused by their chilto examine only unliquidated dren’s vandalism upon their claims against the stale shoulders These are claims for which Tha Literary Club on tbs there ta no provision for paywhole foele that juvenile ofment ' or no appropriation fenders shouldn't be placed in made In the law "Limiting detention homes but should be the Board of Exainlnera to be offered alternate oppounliquidated clalips clarifies rtunities to achieve rehabiliexisting conflicts and confutation sions on the Board's rota in ' Monday a group of Junior management of fiscal afHigh teens met with Comfairs" according to one Senator Karl N Snow Jr munity Action Program Coordinator Roberta Anderson in continuation of their Gubernatorial Disability attempts to find a building Tho third major change In which to hofd a Hallo- - prnpmwi by Proposition No I ween Dance The issue was establishes an orderly proBill cedure for the Lieutenant Men to Meador fat hopes that tha BatGovernor to assume the duon M Knight School multW ties of the Governor if the Governor becomes disabled purpoaa room might be used ft ta a policy of the School The Utah Constitution preBoard however that Junior sently allows tha Secretary High dances not bn held after of Rata to assume the duties tho hours of 4:00 to 7:00 pm of the Governor In this event which ta the time allowed for but it mikes no provision to detarmlai whan tha Governor them In the past Nevertheless It ta being considered ta disabled Proposition No 1 on a trial basis although the seta up a procedure requirfinal decision was not yet ing the two presiding officers of tho Legislature to request firm aa of Wednesday a hearing on tho matter hy Problems in Community Growing tuareat among a angmant of tha young people of Moab sperktd s' moating open to tha public Sunday evening which was hnldtn tha CBy Park i Cassette Recorder with Built-i- n Microphone at Tha meat tug which was intended to got various Ideas sod opinions out into tha open was attended hy aoroo fifteen teens DeUy Sentinel Cor re W u McArthur with the majority being Literary Chd members Harold Jacobs was also there although not tn any official capacity representing the City of Moth The youth havw'been looking tar a place to hold dances and would Ilka to have aToen Can-t- ar Started ageless they feel there ta nothing to do ta Moab Although ft was pointed oat that there era many clubs church organisations school dances and facilXtaa lor golfing howling aoftball tennis ahd skiing nasty in liontt-eell- o there apparently are some young people who would like a place to paint draw study and Just plain oongre- - Tell Time a Glanca Booster cub Wako-to-Mus- ic t4 malic condenser mike auto- - AU tape dun-of- f power im an capability easy operation com- tome black and white cabinet and morel plete portability wifi Seek contemiyrirv lines VtChSUna Built-icondenw mtcrophortr S digital dock madout with hra Reiwtanvcrophoiw capability Vot Wakeco-Mual"vmor uma comiol with vtaual icfaranca eaketonAlariiii 10 thru andAutomatic 10) makeup marking Built-i- n £ Miut-nf- e and presented by the teens which would convey the ideas and wishes of tha group In an effort to promote batter understanding and communl-c- at km between everyone in- c e 24-ho- JIJ"- - ”rut9dynamic nt° qiaakar dial Sre- - control lor pliyracord foal lorward Automatic tawind Saparita racordtock but- - ”ofl vwnlar tuning - tun a Automatic laval control (ALC) wskima control Electronic tona Warm with adjuatabla vobime f- Sway powar capability X l11 Tha ieana that the " volved Everyone seemed to tael that progress was definitely made as the air was cleared on some pretty sticky issues have been bothering certain groups and individuals nothing was actually settled hut at least tha breach betwsaa generations may begin to heal which ta vital hi accomplishing any lonp-rangoals Two other meetings were held this wash In connection with this meeting In the park The Literary Club’s regular meeting also involved problems confronting the young and thrna guests William Bangs Harold Jacobs and BIB Adair wars praasnt to answer many of tha woman's questions Of tho hip- gest concern Ir tha causes and euros that might ha and instigated to bops of preventing future' offenses ft was brought to tha attention of tha group that thara ta a Parental RasponsIMltty Act which ge an-aly-aed present also tail 11:00 - ' pm rurtew placed on the CKy Bark ta unfair and would Ilka to have ta ft lifted In the peat Horn rasldanta osar tha park have been numerous about tha noise and "uadaltam which have occurred when was no curtaw Moat do Impose eurtaws on Cfty Parka and many eurtaws start at 10:00 A3 M wt tn session to override the Rate Supreme Court-I- f a majority of the court finds it Proposition No 1 repairs the Governor ' dteabWJ the' this defect' by allowing Lieutenant Governor aseumos to reconvene his dutlea unto tha next gensolely to reconsider vetoed ds eral aloctlcm or until the d In- bills if of both ability ceases Supporters legislative houses favor re- feel that the lack of this badly convening' needed machinery ta a defect Treasurer aad Auditor The amendment eliminates which ahould he ' corrected now not in a time of crisis the restriction against the Vetoed Bills Rate Auditor and Rate Tree- - ' 1 No corrects surer from succeeding them-elv- es Proposition a significant- detect tn the Traditionally this reUtah system of checks and striction has been frustrated balances between the Legisby Incumbents rumiing forth lature and the Governor Utah opposite office Modern audit limits its lagislittve session controls and the scrutiny of to sixty calendar days Tha tho Legislative Auditor reGovernor to allowed five daye cently added to the Const ttu-limake this restriction excluding Sundays from tho time he receive a Mil to unnecessary In the view of either approve or veto ft Uw Constitutional Revfoton B eci use of the limited tafte-latl- ve Commission time In the 1073 genDeadwood eral session 110 bine (over Proposition ”o l also reone-ha- lf of tho total pasted) moves provisions which are were passed during tin final no longer applicable or needfive-da- y parted given to the ed For example three obGovernor to consider a veto solete boards ore removed J The veto of any ono of these and the requirement that state Mile could have been delayed officers Uve at the seat of until tha Legislature adjourn- government ta deleted ed Under present constituThe provisions in Propositional provisions tion No 1 have Veenendoreed vetoes a MU after al-- - by the Utah State Womens' journmant the veto ta abso- Legislative Council and the lute becauae the Legislature Utah Association of Count lee ' two-thir- ' - on r at Full line Coverage I loeaM One Moab V AUTOMOTIVE HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL MULTI-PERI- L LIFE & HEALTH KIM B itemne immCEMEHW 49 tiki Ckhr -- - M " com-plain- SC2305 FMAMFM Stereo Reoeiver Stereo' ReerdarPIsyer if ck and Matched Speaker System I c music system Rat gives you the A choice of listening to broadcasts or taping your own Row 2 air ewpeosioo maekan eW Records 8 track Mario from 8" woofer two F twaateri broadcani acceaory equlp- merit or '1w" with mikaa e 2 microphoo Hamb patch coidi Dual lighted VU matartand Equipped for "QuadraFI” dida record level eon troll taker (amblenct) eyetew P ft waa euggaatad that aeot- pie of teena be aetected to act aa apohaemaa for tha group of' tataraatad young people from tha ago of II through SO that might appear before organisations and ctube A program would bo planned LlcMiKoACH - adJuMtofecountanMi Cwimic rariridgt die ftylui - I" woofertwo3" hweeters Mvisch Mono! imfci and for eofnbkw- - moot (pwfcart a Equipped lor “QuadreFr 4- - qweliar lambiwiori aywam Jodgea for tha Utah Community Progress Program wart ta Moab Oct 7 and mat with Ann Pool andllaCorMa representing the Woman's Literary Ctob who have spearheaded the program to Moab Dick USgar Cly Recorder aad Aftrlan Taylor aad wars tatroduead to eftr andoouaty ATTRACTIVE LOG HOLDERS FIREPLACE MATCHES FIREPLACE CORN POPPERS GET MORE SAFETY Commanllao WE ALSO STOCK IN MANY SIZES meMmIng & EFFICENCY THIS FIREPLACES 1SEAS0N FROM YOUR ASLOWAS FIREPLACE WITH partlcfoethy O oo coBimnj InvolveaMot of elected effl-da- ta civic eoctal youth ' roUgtoua end other grotqpa haaad oa acoompUahmeata comnraniy goals and tatar goals and commitment for IUEPSOPER EQUIPMENT — IT WILL DRESS UP THE WHOLE WVi (ts W5T FRANKLIN STOVES ANDIRONS ‘ offtatala kataHAta win yupu )!v FIREPLACE SCREEN FIREPLACE TOOL SET Invitations went out this weak to representatives of all communftias tn tha state wMch are partfctaatlng la the Utah Commonly Progress FM and AM broadcasts records tapes performs with tonal purity and excellence serious music lovers appreciate Twin Mr Mpandon qsMfcm Lighted did rul dial with We've City offtatala chib leaders and tataraated efttaana have tayftad to attend tha flrat Utah Commonly Progress awards and raeognt-tto- e program and banquet to bs held Nov 1 hatwenn 5:10 and pjn la the Alta Room of tha Bamada bn tn Salt Lake Cfty At that time cash awards Win ha presented to Winter commufttos to amounts varying between J00 and $300 and special programs earrled oat ta the cites aad towns will be re-- Tape Player Automatic Changer and Matched Speaker System 3 sprodchanaarwirti 8” turntable Low nwH tubular ton arm with ACCESSORIES ' Staled 671 FMAMFM Stereo Receiver Aulo or manual tape programming 'tV''-'- ' Awards Pragma DOmlnute blank lapa Included apatite control AVID READER tfiA1 t ' - f 111 AND OTHER OVA GOT NUMBBt m OF WINTERWARMING SUPPLIES smIS — COME CHECK FIREPLACE ROOM iwvfw’iursi Mr aed Mrs Certta Andreimon and children Utah Mrs William Strickland Tootle and Mr Garth BaB aad daughter Magna spent tha weak aa gnaatg of Mr aad Mrs Lao Burr Boo-eyvi- Ue GENERAL ELECTRIC ©mtM ME&Ay?© Cfotfir V r-- liny Shnppfno aaawUMiiwiiihfiw tMMstft i Cathlaaa Berry and Paul Currier Salt Lake Cly spent the weekend with the Clyde Berrw Tltey jnfcad tnttw dear hant i w y? 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