t
= ,
Page lO- Thursday, Oaober l7,2002
Smokey the Bear and two members of his U.S. Forest Service fire crew came with Officer
Richard Breese to visit Terri's Tenderheart Daycare. Shown above, starting in the back, is
Terri Thompson, Ty Bjornestad, Justin Scotts, Stephanie Marchant, and Officer Breese. In
the first row areTeila Mclnerney, Braylon Brekke, Smokey, Kole Schell, Tanner Hofland,
Mollie O'Connor, Ethan Streeter, and Jerrett Schloredt.
MOORCROFT
SCHOOL
EVENTS
"WHERE THE KID GOT HIS NAME"
The Sundance
October 1 7-24
October 18
- High School Football at
Sundance 3:00
- High School Volleyball at
Sundance 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00
- Seniors Announcements
Preview Day
October 19
- High School Volleyball Tongue
River at Dayton 2:00, 3:00 & 4:00
- Cross Country Absoraka
Meet Glenrock 3:00
- junior High Volleyball
Districts at Upton 8:00
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOOR-
CROFT 6:00 RM.
Sundance
Community
Education
A number of exciting Commu-
nity Education classes still
V
* have openings.
.*. In Woodworking for Everyone,
":" Joe Price will help students se-
:', lect plans, modify them if nec-
k" essary, choose woods [and
.o even order them), and then
** give them the guidance they
:*i need to finish their projects.
: Join him in the high school
wood shop on Wednesdays
* from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Fees are
:: $45.
'** On Tuesdays, October 29 and
:: November 5, Jan Eschedor will
'.* show how to create a truly one-
'** of-a-kind Christmas wreath
:. made with items special to you
*°-..fromornaments your kids
*" have made in school to cookie
:' cutters or family heirlooms.
. Cost of the class will include
'* a foundation wreath.
. Joan DeWall will create a
,= Quilted Christmas
'" Wallhanging on Monday, No-
** vember 4,11, and 18. The jolly
:.* snowman uses fabric scraps,
.-.* buttons, and other items you
.." probably already have in your
.. sewing basket. The same pat-
r. tern could be used for a hell-
**- day table runner. Come to the
:" Community Education office in
" the old high school for a sneak
, preview of the finished prod-
* uct, Fees are $30.
%,
, Create a log cabin quilt with
. doyce Speidel on Tuesdays, be-
' ginning November S. In this
.' unique kind of strip block, nar-
"" row fabric strips surround a
,," center square. An assembly
,*" line system will be used to
,,: machine piece the blocks for
- the quilts. Fees are $30.
:: Join Chef Steve Hilty on
:Thursday, November 14 to
-' learn to mae spectacular
.. soups. He'll share his secrets
*" for tomato and chicken noodle
.- soups and New England clam
:. chowder.
" Phone Community Education
:': at 283- 1030 or come by our of_
:" rice in the old high school for
'o" more information and to regis-
,,-ter for these exciting and cre-
,ative opportunities.
HUL TT
SCHOOLEVENTS
October 17 24
October 17
-Junior High Volleyball at Hulett 4:00 & 5:00
October 18
- High School Cross Country at Glenrock
- High School Football at Big Hem 1:30
October 19
- Junior High Volleyball Districts at Upton 8:00 a.m.
- High School Volleyball at Kaycee 12:00 and 1:00
October 21
- Junior High Gids Basketball First Practice
- Junior High Wrestling First Practice
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOORCROFT 6:00 P.M.
- PLAN Test
SUNDANCE
SCHOOL EVENTS !
October 17-24, .....
%
October 18
- High School Volle;)all at Home vs. Moorcroff 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00
- High School Football at Home vs. Moorcroft 3:00
- Cross Country Conference at Glenrock
October 19
- High School Volleyball at Home vs. Big Hem 12:00, 1:00 & 2:00
- Junior High Volleyball District Tourney at Upton 8:00 a.m.
October 21
- Junior High Gids Basketball First Practice
- Junior High Wrestling First Practice
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOORCROFT 6:00 P.M.
October 24
- DARE Parent Night 7:00 p.m.
S00L00Se00aaa Missoula
catwns00
Children's
Theater
Will Be Holding
UDITIONSI
October 28
from 3:30 - 5:30
at the
Elementary School Gym
in Sundance
WYOMINGjCOUNCIL
wfmqCewtm h
Wyoming Republican Team
A, on the Road
"People-to-People Tour"
U.S. Senate U.S. House Governor
MIKE ENZl BARBARA CUBIN ELI BEBOUT
Secretary of State Auditor
State MAX
JOE MEYER MAXFIELD
: Courthouse Basement
Lunch served to public
Republicans Listen to Wyoming
Pldd k by the W P, ep Pafly, If
RI.
A,
A.
A,
A,
State Treasurer Supedntandent of
CYNTHIA Public Instruction
LUMMIS TRENT
BLANKENSHIP .
Monday, October 21
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Iig Iig .all. m Iig tig Rt
Bulldogs pluck Eagl
Feast on slo,00py play 21 quick
By STEVE HILTS_._..
;e whole packageshemed to be coming together
i'or the Sundance Bulldogs as they rocked the
Tongue River Ehgles on Friday night, 47-9.
Tongue River fumbled away the opening kickoff
giving the Bulldogs the ball on the 16 yard line.
Five straight running plays to Punk Humphrey
covered the distance and Andrew Redfield
kicked the extra point and the rout was on. On
the following series Punk Humphrey intercepted
a pass on the Sundance 36 yard line and re-
turned it 34 yards. After three runs for
Humphrey left a fourth and one, Shad Schloredt
picked up three yards and the first down. Wade
Ludeman then cranked up the passing attack
hitting Paul Nehmer for 39 yards, a pass inter-
ference on Schloredt, and a ten yard strike to
Nehmer for the score. On the following kickoff
the Eagles fumbled again giving the Bulldogs
excellent field position. An 11 yard pass from
Ludeman to Schloredt, a ten yard penalty for
holding, and a 25 yard touchdown scamper for
Humphrey, the third good kick for the point
after by Redfield. Voila ..... 21-0 with five min-
utes left in the first quarter. The Dogs never
looked back.
On the day the Bulldog offense had 327 total
yards on 56 plays. Running the ball 42 times
for 171 yards and four touchdowns, and 9 of
14 passing for 156 yards and two scores. Punk
Humphrey had 18 carries for 121 yards and
three touchdowns, Shad Schloredt carried the
ball seven times for 29 yards, and Jacob
Cornella had two touches for 27 yards and a
touchdown. Wade Ludeman
was 8 of 12 passing with two
touchdowns and no intercep-
tions, and Mike Aberle com-
pleted 1 of 2 passes for 7 yards.
On the receiving end Paul
Nehmer led with four catches
for 81 yards and two scores,
Andrew Redfield had two for 55
yards, Shad Schloredt had one
reception for 19 yards and an
interference first down, Punk
Humphrey had a catch for
three yards, and Steven Gray
had one for seven yards.
The Dog defense allowed only
28 yards rushing on 33 at-
tempts, and 7 of 22 passing for
102 yards for a total offense of
130 yards for the Eagles.
Five interceptions by the Dog
defense were spread around
with Humphrey, Ludeman,
Nehmer, Mike Follum, and
Jered Crawford each getting
one. Crawford returned his in-
terception 15 yards for a touch-
down. The Bulldogs won the
turnover game with a six turn-
over advantage.
FUNERAL CHAPEL
208 Main Street. P.O. Box 678
Sundance, WY 82729
(307) 283-3334, (888) 642-2633 toll free
Crook County's family owned
and operated funeral home•
DAMON L. ISBURG
Owner/Funeral Director
A great outing for the Bulldogs as the
winds idown to the playoffs. Next up
Bulldog's platter will be the Wolves of
croft for the final game of the season.
is here in Sundance on next Friday I
p.m.. Come on down and support your Bt
Be there or be square. GO DOGS
DOGS!I!!I
Medicare
Insurance...
l00eStateFarm
• flexible
• affordable
• backed by good neighbor
Call State Farm Agent:
Jill Hartman
209 Cleveland
Sundance, WY
307-283-2187
Like a good neighbor, State Farm is
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois
C/ for details on 'ave ee, costs, restriclions and ene,abil
ote: These policies are not connected with or endorsed by
Carolyn K. /
Stansberry,
D.P.M.
Mark Gebbie, D.P.M.
Call Toll Free 866-642-5051
Life Precious...
Take C are of Yours
Practice breast self-examination. Talk with your doctor.
physical checkups, including a mammogram, regularly.
Visit Our Marnmography Mobile Unit in ,.
283-2476 for an appointment. ATTN: As of 6-1-99,
do screening mammos only on the mobile unit.
JiJI Ii IIIIIlIJl,,.
M; '00mmograpny
Kelerral Center
716Quincy Street RapidCity, SD57701
In €oc¢a¢ion wh the American Cancer Society,
"A Division of Radiology Associates, Prof. L.L.C."
Servlng all of Northeastem Wyoming 716 QuincySt• * Rapid City, SD 57701
Serving all faiths with dignity and
compassion for over 45 years. • Fully accredited by the American College of Radiology and the Food and Dru¢
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE W3t'OMING CONSTITUTION
TO BE VOTED ON AT THE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5,
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A
The adoption of the amendment to Adicle 3, Section 7(a)(i) would allow a majority of the elected members of each house to
special legislative session; The governor's power to call a special legislative session is not affected by these amendments.
Article 3, Section 7 (a)(i). Time and place of sessions.
(a) The legislature shall meet at the seat of government at twelve o'clock noon, on the second Tuesday
numbered years for general and budget session and may meet on the second Tuesday of January of the even-numbered
et session, and at other times when convened by the governor or upon call of the legislature as herein provided. The
mation may also, in. times of war or grave emergency by law defined, temporarily convene the legislature at a place or places o #
the seat of government. The legislature may convene a special session not to last longer than twent
(i) Upon written request to the presiding officer of each house of the legislature by a majorit
hers of each house, the legislature shall convene in special session; or
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B
The amendment to Adide 3, Section 7(a)(ii) would allow the legislative leaders of each house to call a special session
or challenge to determine the presidential electors; The governor's power to call a special legislative session is not affected
amendments.
Article 3, Section 7(a)(ii). Time and place of sessions.
(a) The legislature sha| meet at the seat of government at twelve o'clock noon, on the second Tuesda
numbered years for general and budget session and may meet on the second Tuesday of January of the even-numbered
et session, and at other times when convened by the governor or upon call of the legislature as herein provided. The governor
mation may also, in times of war or grave emergency by law defined, temporarily convene the legislature at a place or places oth#
the seat of government. The legislature may convene a special session not to last longer than twenty (20)
(ii) The presiding officers of each house shall also jointly call a special session for the purpose of resolving
or a dispute of any kind in the determination of the presidential electors.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C
This amendment would limit the governor's partial veto authority (line item veto authority) to apply only to general appropriations
Article 4, Section 9. Veto of items of appropriations.
The governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items or part or parts of any general appropriation bill
to Arde 3, Section 34 of this Constitution, which embraces distinct items, and the item or items and part or parts of the bill
be the law, and the item or items and part or parts disapproved shall be void unless enacted in the following manner: If the
in session he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of the item or items or part or
er with his objections thereto, and the items or parts objected to shall be separately reconsidered, and each item or pad
same course as is prescribed for the passage of bills over the executive veto.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT D
This amendment would provide that amendments to the Wyoming Constitution proposed by the Wyoming Legislature
the electors of the state without prior presentment to the Governor for his approval or disapproval.
Article 3, Section 41. Resolutions; approval or veto.
Every order, resolution or vote, in which the concurrence of both houses may be necessary, except on the question
or relating solely to the transaction of the business of the two houses, shall be presented to the governor, and before it
approved by him, or, being disapproved, be repassed by two-thirds of both houses as prescribed in the case of a bill.
presentation to the governor under this section shall not apply to a proposed amendment to this constitution approved by
the legislature for submission to the electors of this state in accordance with adide 20, section 1 of this constitution.
t
= ,
Page lO- Thursday, Oaober l7,2002
Smokey the Bear and two members of his U.S. Forest Service fire crew came with Officer
Richard Breese to visit Terri's Tenderheart Daycare. Shown above, starting in the back, is
Terri Thompson, Ty Bjornestad, Justin Scotts, Stephanie Marchant, and Officer Breese. In
the first row areTeila Mclnerney, Braylon Brekke, Smokey, Kole Schell, Tanner Hofland,
Mollie O'Connor, Ethan Streeter, and Jerrett Schloredt.
MOORCROFT
SCHOOL
EVENTS
"WHERE THE KID GOT HIS NAME"
The Sundance
October 1 7-24
October 18
- High School Football at
Sundance 3:00
- High School Volleyball at
Sundance 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00
- Seniors Announcements
Preview Day
October 19
- High School Volleyball Tongue
River at Dayton 2:00, 3:00 & 4:00
- Cross Country Absoraka
Meet Glenrock 3:00
- junior High Volleyball
Districts at Upton 8:00
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOOR-
CROFT 6:00 RM.
Sundance
Community
Education
A number of exciting Commu-
nity Education classes still
V
* have openings.
.*. In Woodworking for Everyone,
":" Joe Price will help students se-
:', lect plans, modify them if nec-
k" essary, choose woods [and
.o even order them), and then
** give them the guidance they
:*i need to finish their projects.
: Join him in the high school
wood shop on Wednesdays
* from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Fees are
:: $45.
'** On Tuesdays, October 29 and
:: November 5, Jan Eschedor will
'.* show how to create a truly one-
'** of-a-kind Christmas wreath
:. made with items special to you
*°-..fromornaments your kids
*" have made in school to cookie
:' cutters or family heirlooms.
. Cost of the class will include
'* a foundation wreath.
. Joan DeWall will create a
,= Quilted Christmas
'" Wallhanging on Monday, No-
** vember 4,11, and 18. The jolly
:.* snowman uses fabric scraps,
.-.* buttons, and other items you
.." probably already have in your
.. sewing basket. The same pat-
r. tern could be used for a hell-
**- day table runner. Come to the
:" Community Education office in
" the old high school for a sneak
, preview of the finished prod-
* uct, Fees are $30.
%,
, Create a log cabin quilt with
. doyce Speidel on Tuesdays, be-
' ginning November S. In this
.' unique kind of strip block, nar-
"" row fabric strips surround a
,," center square. An assembly
,*" line system will be used to
,,: machine piece the blocks for
- the quilts. Fees are $30.
:: Join Chef Steve Hilty on
:Thursday, November 14 to
-' learn to mae spectacular
.. soups. He'll share his secrets
*" for tomato and chicken noodle
.- soups and New England clam
:. chowder.
" Phone Community Education
:': at 283- 1030 or come by our of_
:" rice in the old high school for
'o" more information and to regis-
,,-ter for these exciting and cre-
,ative opportunities.
HUL TT
SCHOOLEVENTS
October 17 24
October 17
-Junior High Volleyball at Hulett 4:00 & 5:00
October 18
- High School Cross Country at Glenrock
- High School Football at Big Hem 1:30
October 19
- Junior High Volleyball Districts at Upton 8:00 a.m.
- High School Volleyball at Kaycee 12:00 and 1:00
October 21
- Junior High Gids Basketball First Practice
- Junior High Wrestling First Practice
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOORCROFT 6:00 P.M.
- PLAN Test
SUNDANCE
SCHOOL EVENTS !
October 17-24, .....
%
October 18
- High School Volle;)all at Home vs. Moorcroff 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00
- High School Football at Home vs. Moorcroft 3:00
- Cross Country Conference at Glenrock
October 19
- High School Volleyball at Home vs. Big Hem 12:00, 1:00 & 2:00
- Junior High Volleyball District Tourney at Upton 8:00 a.m.
October 21
- Junior High Gids Basketball First Practice
- Junior High Wrestling First Practice
October 22
- BOARD MEETING AT MOORCROFT 6:00 P.M.
October 24
- DARE Parent Night 7:00 p.m.
S00L00Se00aaa Missoula
catwns00
Children's
Theater
Will Be Holding
UDITIONSI
October 28
from 3:30 - 5:30
at the
Elementary School Gym
in Sundance
WYOMINGjCOUNCIL
wfmqCewtm h
Wyoming Republican Team
A, on the Road
"People-to-People Tour"
U.S. Senate U.S. House Governor
MIKE ENZl BARBARA CUBIN ELI BEBOUT
Secretary of State Auditor
State MAX
JOE MEYER MAXFIELD
: Courthouse Basement
Lunch served to public
Republicans Listen to Wyoming
Pldd k by the W P, ep Pafly, If
RI.
A,
A.
A,
A,
State Treasurer Supedntandent of
CYNTHIA Public Instruction
LUMMIS TRENT
BLANKENSHIP .
Monday, October 21
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Iig Iig .all. m Iig tig Rt
Bulldogs pluck Eagl
Feast on slo,00py play 21 quick
By STEVE HILTS_._..
;e whole packageshemed to be coming together
i'or the Sundance Bulldogs as they rocked the
Tongue River Ehgles on Friday night, 47-9.
Tongue River fumbled away the opening kickoff
giving the Bulldogs the ball on the 16 yard line.
Five straight running plays to Punk Humphrey
covered the distance and Andrew Redfield
kicked the extra point and the rout was on. On
the following series Punk Humphrey intercepted
a pass on the Sundance 36 yard line and re-
turned it 34 yards. After three runs for
Humphrey left a fourth and one, Shad Schloredt
picked up three yards and the first down. Wade
Ludeman then cranked up the passing attack
hitting Paul Nehmer for 39 yards, a pass inter-
ference on Schloredt, and a ten yard strike to
Nehmer for the score. On the following kickoff
the Eagles fumbled again giving the Bulldogs
excellent field position. An 11 yard pass from
Ludeman to Schloredt, a ten yard penalty for
holding, and a 25 yard touchdown scamper for
Humphrey, the third good kick for the point
after by Redfield. Voila ..... 21-0 with five min-
utes left in the first quarter. The Dogs never
looked back.
On the day the Bulldog offense had 327 total
yards on 56 plays. Running the ball 42 times
for 171 yards and four touchdowns, and 9 of
14 passing for 156 yards and two scores. Punk
Humphrey had 18 carries for 121 yards and
three touchdowns, Shad Schloredt carried the
ball seven times for 29 yards, and Jacob
Cornella had two touches for 27 yards and a
touchdown. Wade Ludeman
was 8 of 12 passing with two
touchdowns and no intercep-
tions, and Mike Aberle com-
pleted 1 of 2 passes for 7 yards.
On the receiving end Paul
Nehmer led with four catches
for 81 yards and two scores,
Andrew Redfield had two for 55
yards, Shad Schloredt had one
reception for 19 yards and an
interference first down, Punk
Humphrey had a catch for
three yards, and Steven Gray
had one for seven yards.
The Dog defense allowed only
28 yards rushing on 33 at-
tempts, and 7 of 22 passing for
102 yards for a total offense of
130 yards for the Eagles.
Five interceptions by the Dog
defense were spread around
with Humphrey, Ludeman,
Nehmer, Mike Follum, and
Jered Crawford each getting
one. Crawford returned his in-
terception 15 yards for a touch-
down. The Bulldogs won the
turnover game with a six turn-
over advantage.
FUNERAL CHAPEL
208 Main Street. P.O. Box 678
Sundance, WY 82729
(307) 283-3334, (888) 642-2633 toll free
Crook County's family owned
and operated funeral home•
DAMON L. ISBURG
Owner/Funeral Director
A great outing for the Bulldogs as the
winds idown to the playoffs. Next up
Bulldog's platter will be the Wolves of
croft for the final game of the season.
is here in Sundance on next Friday I
p.m.. Come on down and support your Bt
Be there or be square. GO DOGS
DOGS!I!!I
Medicare
Insurance...
l00eStateFarm
• flexible
• affordable
• backed by good neighbor
Call State Farm Agent:
Jill Hartman
209 Cleveland
Sundance, WY
307-283-2187
Like a good neighbor, State Farm is
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois
C/ for details on 'ave ee, costs, restriclions and ene,abil
ote: These policies are not connected with or endorsed by
Carolyn K. /
Stansberry,
D.P.M.
Mark Gebbie, D.P.M.
Call Toll Free 866-642-5051
Life Precious...
Take C are of Yours
Practice breast self-examination. Talk with your doctor.
physical checkups, including a mammogram, regularly.
Visit Our Marnmography Mobile Unit in ,.
283-2476 for an appointment. ATTN: As of 6-1-99,
do screening mammos only on the mobile unit.
JiJI Ii IIIIIlIJl,,.
M; '00mmograpny
Kelerral Center
716Quincy Street RapidCity, SD57701
In €oc¢a¢ion wh the American Cancer Society,
"A Division of Radiology Associates, Prof. L.L.C."
Servlng all of Northeastem Wyoming 716 QuincySt• * Rapid City, SD 57701
Serving all faiths with dignity and
compassion for over 45 years. • Fully accredited by the American College of Radiology and the Food and Dru¢
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE W3t'OMING CONSTITUTION
TO BE VOTED ON AT THE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5,
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A
The adoption of the amendment to Adicle 3, Section 7(a)(i) would allow a majority of the elected members of each house to
special legislative session; The governor's power to call a special legislative session is not affected by these amendments.
Article 3, Section 7 (a)(i). Time and place of sessions.
(a) The legislature shall meet at the seat of government at twelve o'clock noon, on the second Tuesday
numbered years for general and budget session and may meet on the second Tuesday of January of the even-numbered
et session, and at other times when convened by the governor or upon call of the legislature as herein provided. The
mation may also, in. times of war or grave emergency by law defined, temporarily convene the legislature at a place or places o #
the seat of government. The legislature may convene a special session not to last longer than twent
(i) Upon written request to the presiding officer of each house of the legislature by a majorit
hers of each house, the legislature shall convene in special session; or
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT B
The amendment to Adide 3, Section 7(a)(ii) would allow the legislative leaders of each house to call a special session
or challenge to determine the presidential electors; The governor's power to call a special legislative session is not affected
amendments.
Article 3, Section 7(a)(ii). Time and place of sessions.
(a) The legislature sha| meet at the seat of government at twelve o'clock noon, on the second Tuesda
numbered years for general and budget session and may meet on the second Tuesday of January of the even-numbered
et session, and at other times when convened by the governor or upon call of the legislature as herein provided. The governor
mation may also, in times of war or grave emergency by law defined, temporarily convene the legislature at a place or places oth#
the seat of government. The legislature may convene a special session not to last longer than twenty (20)
(ii) The presiding officers of each house shall also jointly call a special session for the purpose of resolving
or a dispute of any kind in the determination of the presidential electors.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT C
This amendment would limit the governor's partial veto authority (line item veto authority) to apply only to general appropriations
Article 4, Section 9. Veto of items of appropriations.
The governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items or part or parts of any general appropriation bill
to Arde 3, Section 34 of this Constitution, which embraces distinct items, and the item or items and part or parts of the bill
be the law, and the item or items and part or parts disapproved shall be void unless enacted in the following manner: If the
in session he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of the item or items or part or
er with his objections thereto, and the items or parts objected to shall be separately reconsidered, and each item or pad
same course as is prescribed for the passage of bills over the executive veto.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT D
This amendment would provide that amendments to the Wyoming Constitution proposed by the Wyoming Legislature
the electors of the state without prior presentment to the Governor for his approval or disapproval.
Article 3, Section 41. Resolutions; approval or veto.
Every order, resolution or vote, in which the concurrence of both houses may be necessary, except on the question
or relating solely to the transaction of the business of the two houses, shall be presented to the governor, and before it
approved by him, or, being disapproved, be repassed by two-thirds of both houses as prescribed in the case of a bill.
presentation to the governor under this section shall not apply to a proposed amendment to this constitution approved by
the legislature for submission to the electors of this state in accordance with adide 20, section 1 of this constitution.