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Show Garfield Memorial Health Care Foundation THRIFT SHOP (Located in the Old Rexall Drug Store on Main St. Panguitch) ' Open dally Mow- Sat 10 a.m. til 4 p.m. Phone 676-8996 WE NEED MORE OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS Childrens Clothing Bicycles Baby Clothes Baby Furniture and Accessories Furniture Dishes Call Us For Pickupl Marjorie Davies in Pansuitch 676-8329 Nancy Twitchell in Bryce Valley 679-8504. Constitutional Amendment Number 1 Shall the Utah Constitution -be amended to: (1) eliminate a requirement that a portion of the interest timings of the State School Fund be retained in the YES 98 Fund as a protection sgainsl the effects of inflation; and (2) provide that dividends from investment of the State School Fund may be spent to support the public education system? NO 1D0 Constitutional Amendment Number 2 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (1) authorize counties sharing a common boundary to make a minor adjustment, as defined by statute, to the common boundary; and (2) for any ether move of. part of one county to another: (a) require a vote of the entire county from which y rrj gg the area is proposed to be moved rather that just the area proposed to be moved; and (b) clarify that the move must be approved by a majority of these who actually vote on the grj - Q8 proposal, not a majority of all registered voters? Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (1) YES 111 reorganize and clarify the Flevenue and Taxation Article; and (2) change the membership of county boards of equalization from county commissioners to elected county officials as provided by statute? fjQ 3 1 Constitutional Amendment Number 4 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to prohibit the Legislature from transacting legislative business during a special session unless the Governor gives yg 48 hours advance public notice of that legislative business, except: (1) in cases of declared emergency; emer-gency; or (2) with the approval of two-thirds of all members of the Utah Senate and House of Repre- jjq sentatives? Constitutional Amendment Number 5 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to: (1) YES 123 change how the Constitution designates cities that are allowed to incur a specified voter-approved debt; and (2) clarify that the measurement of a county's debt limit is based on the value of taxable NO 125 property In the county? Constitutional Amendment Number 6 Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to authorbe YES 128 the creation of a properly tax exemption, as provided by statute, for property not owned but ' used, controlled, and possessed by the state or by a local government entity? NO 130 1 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR GARFIELD COUNTY, UTAH - NOVEMBER 5, 2002 fri Format 0 County Clerk Punchcard Punchcard Punchcard Ballot No. "O- Ballot No. Ballot Mo. If you wisMo cast a "STRAIGHT PARTY" vote r.n..ccin.,CB ... ..w- I I TTTTb7!Tm I W M I for ALL the candidates of ONE PARTY, punch for COUATv M lESiQWER A fcmgSJ ' I'l'JlL'1" 1 ' the position indicated for the debed parry. D. MAtOY DODDS P.,uHfc.n 31 lfmtJoS if you do vote "ST RAiGHT PARTY ', you may (NO CANDIDATE FILED) Court ot Appeals of Utah? N0 58 also vote tor candidates from another party in """""t HLtU) M any race by punching the position which corre- For COUMY CCMflSSiONER "B" BTTmiTTa Shall JUDITH M. BILLINGS YES 60 sponrift vith the candidate's name. . be retained in the office of Judge ot the N2 ?Z If you do not wish to vote "STRAIGHT CLARE M. RAMSAY Republican 34 Court of Appeals ot Utah? canoes CaS' V,eS ,nC,'V'dUal N CANDIDATE FILED) Shall JAMES Z. DAVIS JZ ' . For COUNTY ASFCSDR fcTBTO'TEl be retained m the office of Judge of the Nn SSi REPUBLICAN St-aigm Party Vote 8 Court of Appeals of Utah? ""J" Hi JOE THOMPSON republican 39 Ci,ouci a t roccuwr, DEMOCRATIC 10 (NO CANDIDATE FILED) lSSS JJ 3 GREEN S-raisnt Party Vot 12 For COUNTY ATTORNEY 'ff.flfflif.ta Court oi Appeals of Utah? "uul ,., uii i atc a i cc 7- Z Shall NORMAN H. JACKSON v fa LIBERTARIAN S::ai5r,t Party Vet, 14 WALLACE A. LEE : f..Tub.n 42 be retained in the office of Judge of the Y" I &1J ' (NO CANDIDATE FILED) Court of Appeals of Utah? N0 67 ForU S .EPRESENTA-IVE. Cist-ict KDGIga for CCJwtv C.ERK AUDITOR PfflQSa Shall GREGORY K. ORME JOHN SWALLOW e.20 CAMILLE A. MOORE Riica cSSwM XI JIM MATHESOjj Ce.rraiic 21 7N0 CANDIDATE FtLEO) PATRICK DIEHL Goen 22 ' Shall DAVID L. MOWER YF5 71 nnii rnPIFR , o-i For COUNTY RECORDER wmTHTT be retained in the office of Judge of the '' ?DH C0PIER UDer an"n23 f District Court ot the Sixth Judicial District? N0 72 For S1AH SENATOR. District ?$ a'ffiMirHEa - BARI(ER depuflcan 48 , VADnl cv lL"'La (NO CANDIDATE FILED) Shall JOHN W: YARDLEY Y 74 THOMAS HATCH Pelican 25 i 1 be retained in the oftice ot County Justice Kn N0 CANDIDATE FILED) Eor COUNTY SHRF 7TI?lira Court Judge o) Garfield County? "u a For STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Dstnct ?3 BESEIiEa THAN W. COOPER Republican 51 For STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION jNO CANDIDATE FILED) District 14 12220320 MIKE NOEL Rflj'ubiican 26 . rir.ri .,.,,.., (NO CANDIDATE FILED) For COUN Y RtASURER KMm 77 1 1 " innv n urimir 7 UlAlE ALLtN O JUOY P. HFNRIE epubiican 54 (NO CANDIDATE FILED) For GARFIELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ' 1 Ftepresf nlftive District No. 4 I'MMMIil.V.a BAFUDN PALMER BO TRISH THOMPSON 81 For GARFIELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RepresenUfive District No. 5 I'Ji'.MI.HiM.a GLADYS LEFEVRE 82 NILER, SAWYER 83 L . J r -i i Our i i Classifieds i 1 Get Results!1 Call 435-679-8730 J Fax 435-679-8847 ! Email: 1 qarfnewscolor-courttry.net k J Card Of Thanks The family of 5rooke Owens Corwin would like to thank all of the wonderful people who have opened their arms and hearts to us in the loss of our little 5rooke. Thank you for the cards, phone calls, flowers, food and money but most of all, thank you for being here with your love and prayers. Your sweet acts of love and kindness will never be forgotten. for-gotten. Thank you so much. Tammy, Donnie & Little Donnie Day Corwin and All of Brooke's Family Citizen's State Initiative Number 1 Shall a law be enacted to: (1) prohibit certain state regulatory agency employees em-ployees and board members from employment or lobbying in the field of radioactive waste disposal or storage for three years after employment or service; (2) expand the circumstances requiring the governor's gov-ernor's and legislature's approval of certain commercial radioactive waste licenses and facilities; facili-ties; (3) 'prohibit the approval of certain radioactive waste facilities and license applications; (") increase existing and impose new taxes and fees on radioactive waste; prjp (5) divert taxes presently imposed on radioactive waste, and use new radioactive waste taxes, for an education fund and a human needs endowment; endow-ment; and AGAINST 144 (6) make other changes? j i - j- - i |