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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER i, ls TAGS TEN 'PROBLEMS OF 1937 Constitutional Amendments PROGRAM SET OUT i cular class In such corporation, for all its Constitutional Amendment debts and liabilities of every k ad BHTION 2. 'I he Secretary of Mat is No. 1 to cause this nroponec amendment A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend diritd It published as required by the ( onsti-tutio- n to tne of VII. Article 1. of Section of sent and to be submitted to the electors Constitution Relating to the State t eco-tir- of the trtte lit th next genera election in Deportment, tho Terms. Keaidenee the manner provided by law. (Superintendent and Duties of Officers. SKI ION 3. if approved by the elector of Public Instruction ) of the state, this proposed amendment shall the Bo R resolved by Legislature of the take eftect on the first day of January of all the memState of I tab. two-thir1937. ber elected to each house concurring therein : Constitutional Amendment SECTION I That ft is proposed to No. 5 amend Section 1, of Article VII, of the Constitution of the Stato of Utah as fol- A Joint U.Milutton Propo.in to Amrnd lows: n Z of fi lon.tliu-tlortir!o XIII. SECTION 1. The Executive Dipartment a Amfndfd nt of th. ,lat of Utah. of shall consist of (lovernnr, Secretary to th. I.onrral I loction in 1 10 Rel.tmc State. State Auditor. State Treasurer and AsceTainlloi. of Tangible Properly Attorncy-fjeneraeach of whom shall hold nd th. of Value, hremptiona, rtainment his office for four years, beginning on the Annual r ax for th Slat. first Monday of January next after his B, it resolved b, the Legislature ot th. lection, except that the terms of office of all mrmhcr, State of I'tah, two-thirof of those elected at the first election shall nd two-ihirelected to arh Hus begin wken the state shall be admitted into all member of each Iloua, concurring the Union, and shall end on the first Mon: therein day in January, A D 1901. The officers ShCTION 1. That it ia propowil to of the Executive Department, duriig their amend Article XIII, Section i of the terms of office, shall reside at the seat of of the State of Utah, aa amemli d government, where they shall keep the pub- at the genet al efection in IhdO, to read aa lic records, books and papers They shall follows perform such duties as are prescribed by 3. All tangibl property in this Constitution and as may he prescribed the SmU. not exempt under the laws of the by law United States, or under this constitution, SECTION 2. The Secretary of State shall he taxed In proportion to ita value to 1 he hereby directed to submit this proposed he aarerUiin-- d as provided bv law amendment to the electors of the state at StaU. of the State, lroperty of the United achtol muthe next general election in the manner counties, district, cities, towns, r c. provided by law corporations wid public libra cxxle-sivel- y SECTION 3 If adopted by the electors nicipal lots with the buildings thereon used ad the state, this amendment shall take effor either religious worship or eh. fect the first day of J.nuarv next succeed purposes, and places of burial not Ing a determination by the Hoard of State h Id or used for private or corporate b t, Canvassers of the result of the election Water be exempt from taxation shall designated in Section 2 hereof. power reservoir rights, Hitchis, canals h ic, plants, pumping plants, transm union indiused by and owned flumes and pipes Constitutional Amendment viduals or corporations for irrigating hm Is uh No. 2 within the slate owned by such imhv or the individual imnilitre A Joint Resolution Proposing sn Amend or corporations, as taxed be not shall separately thereof, merit to fr eclfrn 10, of Article VII. of the shall le own'nJ and Constitution Relating to l.overiiors Ap long as thty Power s, h su plan for purposes Vapointive Power und the I illing of lines und ether pro--t- y (Superin- po vc r tmnsmission elie-trucancies in Certain Offices. mod foi gcntwitmg und delivering tendent of Public Instruction power, a portion of which is Ued Be It resolved by the Legislature of the for fuinishirg po.ver for puni.in ' at r o! all the Slate of Olih. two-thufor irrigation purposes on Pnds in tbs members elected to each house concurState of Utah, may le exempted from taxi lleictn: ring Much propertv is to tion to th extent thit I. That it is prol osed 8L11ION used such put i one 1hee exemptions amend Section 10. of Article VII, of the tha!l for the of benefit the to accrue ujtr of Constitution of the Mute of Utah, as fol- water so pumped under such reputations low 'I lie tixe h hioXiture may presenoe SECTION 0. I h- (Jovernor hnll nom iiof the the indigent p or may be remitted nr Inatc, and by and with the coni nt of the i bated at such time and in such manor Senate appoint all Sfite and lilmt offi . lin? I'Kish u be provuled by law. eers whoe offices are t strhhshi d nv thi" r may tnta-- 1 lay provide for the exemption from hirn may lie created by Constitution, ir on of homes, homesteads, and pcrsjnd law, and whose uppoiritin nt or il ction 000 in value for exceed II. during the piopeity, not to not otherwne provuled for and horrent' ads, and $100 for perrecess of th Senile, n vacancy occur in home son tl lropt rty nut to exceed any Slate or district office, the (Jovernor $1 000 in vnl1 e, owned person by disable hall appoint some fit porion to discharge v ho served in any wir in the military servthe duties there if untii the next meeting ice of the United St it of the nr State of the Serau when he shall nmi nate some of Utah and by the unmarried widow and If the office, person to till Hiiih nificv. he nvu on such r hans of p of justice of the supreme or d itrict court. minor orius the hgislnture miy provide. Secretary of Slate, bla'e Auditor. State The legislature shill provide by law for be vacated Treasurer, or Attmney-Uencra- i tax annual suffic.ent, with ithei bou-i- o an by diath, reugnation or othciwpe, it shall the pstirmted oidin-nr- y be the duty of th (Jovernor to fill the Harm of revenue, to defray oi the state for ench fi iai by appointment, and the ap o.ntee thntl voar cxpcntP8 the lor purpose of pa ing the slate hrld hi office until his suto or hn!l be ht'l any th re be, the Ugi electel and qinhfitl, as nay be by law ebl)t, if for levying a tax am ually, suffi provide provided p cut to pay the annual inter st ard to pay HE' flON 2. The Sec rota ly of Stote is t he principal of Hueh ilrbt. v ilhin twen hen'bv tlueeVtl to si limit thu pioposed r. v of th final amendment to the ikitnn of the state at iyea. frem the amended Novcin tie d lit (Aspa'.it rrating the next general flctmn in the minite hr r H lb 0 ) provide hv law r I i 7K N 2. I , b' rotary ct SI Cl ION J. If wihipud o the k tors j to submit the pruned of the stat. this amendment shall t ike iluiiuy dnectcd h1 m to t''- rKc ns lined eont effect th first iHv of Jnrunrv net sue of Ih tae in the next c i ral ol etmn in relin a d ierm nation by Itthe Hoar! of fii t'F- r providc) by in.. uI the el c r ot t'e r State 0 nv J. bv the n r if peloi t rl(TU (turn d si, ntrd in Section 2 hereof of the s'ate, this amcm'ine' t h II hive ef-ln un th fi"t cl oi Jinn hn" n ectermmetion by thi Hntd of C(.rs!itutirn:il Amendment r tif the r hull if the e c i.uc Com No. 3 turn diTignute in scM o i 2 her of !' e jus ng ox An",,d A Joinl tt- - ! t -Cc; stitutiorjl Ai '.cr.'h.K nt ni" it to Scc'.ioi 8. i f A title X, if the to tie Sl.te !oird t jp t un u Ucnt No. G of rdjcrli n. (oupcriiUc ident of Public A Jo .it Revolution Pre.p s ng u losJ uct in.) Bectmn 9, Arttrlev VI of t!e ('7 ' ; np vf the Be t tc o'cd tv tl ' ! to ot Utah, K ul ip i of ah tl e memState i f I tali, two-thuof the Ler.il''t.. . tu. earring E- - M'',ahers bers rWtcd to each it ns dved bv toe Iccsliture of theiein: , if all the metn of I tah. two-thirf:ie I That it is proposed to Sfct I ION Icr tlectcJ to each of the tw Incs's A i a. on t ott X, of the Con of nund m thereof: favor voting at.titum if the Sf,ite of Uh h. aa follows Sit .ION L That it is propi b d to control and BFC1ION 8. The g nci Sect on 9. Article VI. uf th Connncd School Svstem Pubtic the of upervis.ui of the State of Utah, as f Hows huI be vcstel In n c,ru Texrd of Educa- stitution SIX! ION 9. The numbers of the tion, consist ng of such persons us the tntur rhall receive such j or diem and mi Leisliture rray pi ovule. ns the legislature may provide nm bPCHON 2. Ihe beerttaiy oi State ia itm? ii.ht dollars per day . nd tui iert heeetiy directed to sutfrnit this propoeud distance necessarily travmm'ment to the elector of the state at pr mile forto th and returning fiom the j Lee going the next g neral elect lor m the manner eled of meeting on the most usual unite and provided by law thev shall receive no other pay or icr SECT ION 3 If adopted by the elector of the state thu amendment shall take ef- quuite is SLLTION 2. The Secretary ot fect th first dav of January rert h n hv directed to submit th pro os.d a wl m.iination by the U aid of at tate the of electors to the smuiiumtnt State Cnnvasse of the result ol the eUc-tio- n the ne.t gtneral election in the rn inner designated in wvection 2 hereof provided bv law. SKTION i if adopted by the tUclor of t) e b te, th s amendment shall take ef Constitulional Amendment rect the first dxy of January, 1937 4 Stl ud r; IN QUESTION FORM i ot'iuiiI bukiig forpnrati ore or moo poses, or the hold r tl of the cList of vh k riu d Iv nnv euv.h I i the nn uni ot ailiirun in conoratiou n unv hi capital soik ub i r. d n ful! t aid bv them, rhall b mmvidua,y r 'oi s ble f r amount not an addit-ona- l .mg iht amount of their sock m such coipontun, r th amount of their stock of nnv pain-- 1 iuc m d gn the State l j min r f J kuvf er conduct, crop-inco- ntistry Maltreating his patienta by reason gross ignotarye, wi! fulness or neglect. dishonorable or 11. (iron immorality, 10. f r;r e8 r; . ...... committee to the state agricultural TnHmn Tn. conservation committee, which at present the state recommendations Pocatello, Idaho, October 14 Full discussion by farmers attendwill asing the community meetings formuin committee sist the county wall meet lating recommendations that A recent news dispatch from W ash-a- s so far the county in special problems frameington, D C that a Yokohama those can be fitted into the nation-wide canning company is exporting agricultural of a kraut to all parts of the w orld, even program including several thousand cases LICENSES RECEIVE MARRIAGE Germany, home of kraut, is matched bv a story told to Postmaster Ray Two martiage licenses were i ls waitcrS by Major T. Talmadge Tay- of- by the county c er s ior, of the Marine corps recruiting San Federal deceived building. Bee, room 46, CeSdsaThe,engThosae Tho Fl of n Gourd, Fred were r the licenses to Major Tayior, chop Provo and Gena Corte of Sunnyside, the Pacific coast to from shipped also Jack Aime and Lo Ella Encksen, suey of Marines at Fourth the regiment both of Kenilworth. the marines is by Shanghai, preferred to the native product on there COLLEGE duty LEAVES FOR The bulk of the chop suey exports Joe W Hammond, Ji , on of Jus come from Seattle tice J W. Hammond of Price, left last Add shipping kuo to German and week for Salt Lake City, where he chop suey to China to that old will continue his studies in the UniShipping Coals to New Castle. During the sumversity of Utah nn i in now pun base those special aii mer he has lx on employed in his fathmail office. envelopes at The ers abstract ol food-wo- rk sauer-conservati- on vet-eia- n, STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Statement ol the ownership, man- cnculation. etc , required by of August 24, 1912, .he act of cc and March 3 1933, c,f The Sun-Avocate. puhh bed weekly at Price, Utah, for October 1, 1936 I State of Utah ng-es- s d- lieve that any other person, associa-lagcmetion, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securties than as so stated by him. VAL H. COWLES, Managing Editor. AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS STANDARD OIL DEALERS County of Carbon f Sworn to and subscribed before me Before me, a Notary Public in and this 1st day ot October, 1936. for the state and county afoicsaid, (SEAL): personally appeared Val H. Cowles, ARTHUR S HORSLEY, who, having been duly sworn accordhe Notary Public. that and says ing to law, deposes is the managing editor of The and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc of the afoiesaid the publication for the date shown in above caption, required by the act of the August 24, 1912, as amended by act of March 3, 1933, embodied . section 537, postal laws and legulations, printed on the reverse of this form, Sun-Advoc- , it: 1. That the names and addi esses of the publisher, editor, managing ed- ( L - in 7&UsrtJl- Secretary of State (f New and handy desk telephone InGood grade colored second sheets dexes and moderately priced at The lor forty cents a ream at The Sun-Advoca- te. - PRICE WARD Thursday, Friday, October itor, and business managers aie: Publishers, Val II Cowles. Price, Utah, and Hal G MacKmght. Price, Utah. Managing editor, Val H Cowles, Price, Utah. 2 That the owner is: Caibon County Publishing Company, Price, Utah, Hal G. MacKmght, Price, Utah, Val H. Cowles, Price, Utah. 3. That the known bondholders, holdmortgagees, and other security ers owming or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortHome gages, or other securities are:Utah. Richfield, Corp., Acceptance 4. That the two paragraphs next ownabove, giving the names of the holdand security ers, stockholders, of ers if any, contain not only the list as stockholders and security holders books of the they appeal upon thecases where the in but also, company stockholder or security holder appears as upon the books of the company trustee or in any fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is the said two paragiven; also thatstatements embracing contain graphs belief as affiants full knowledge andconditions and circumstances to the and securunder which stockholders not appear upon do who holders ity the books of the company asa trustees, hold stock and securities in capacity fide owner; other than that of a bona be- and this affiant has no reason to j 1936. -- 1 F-- ll, unlSsdtl0J ad dr, (e Using intoxicants or drugs to such an xtent as to render him unfit to practice f FUN FOR EVERYONE! to-vv- or conviction of f Regl fr - v ? j 1 ol State. 1 ' FERRON CAMP NOTES f . 12 iolat INiriAlIV loWtirf? or nuing others an of the provision of the d nti ReBeing an act to nmeud Secticn tcc art pr vised Statutes cf Utah. 1913, as amended 11 of Reui I.fKirc the Pcjartmert by Chapter 7S. I. awn uf I tali, 193i. trillion oi th' ate Bos-- d of Health, thou (Making it legal tor Dentists to Adver- X Leers or einplujes access to his office tise ) equipment, ahoratory, That Section 79-- 6 8. Revised Statutes of imtrum nt. or supplies for the purpose ot Utah, 1933, as amended bv Chapter 78 the same Laws of Utah. 19 V, be amended to read 14 Keipina: hi fficc, mstrumenU, lat as follows oratory eimnrrrnt iiDpItRnces or eupplice 79-- l 8 The words unpiofesMonal conm an iramtar condition duit a rel. t.ng Vo dentists are nereoy Nothintr herein contained shall hr defined to include construed so aa to prevent a duly I eenfd 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or mi dentist n the Slate of Utah from advertisrpres ntation. h s profesaion, except the Quotation of 2. Emploving directly or indirectly anv ing definne fixed prices by the us of rewa student or unlicensed dentists, or one who-paners. periodicela, siRns. card, radio and license has been revc ked or sup nhd to other lnwful mean of advertisinir. piovid perform operations of any kind or to treat ed, that all of such advrrtisirp shall be n lesions of the human teeth, g mis or jaw, the name of the hcencd dentist who mar or take impressions of the te th or jawv, refer in such advert. mpc to h or to correct or attempt to cornet mal- specifitnU?methed and or svsten t traurnr, positions threof. except as herein proSKlION 2. 'I his act shad take effect vided date of the official proc the aftor dajs 3. Employing what are known as tap lamation by the Governor pert, steerero or touters to obtain business without the consent 4. Communicating, (t) Parngrai h 15 added to present law of the patient, nformation acquired in t of Slat, u treating a patient necessary to enable him theI. V H ut Wpll.mr. doSwruary certify that Utah, itae to act for such a patient. foritmituc is a full, true nnd eorrect hie dental business or jj il 5. Advertising tf-- 1 v my filed law of in the Initiative treatment or devices by untruthful, im- cot fice ard to be votd upon at the general t robable or impossible statements 193G or elect on to be he J November 3. 6. Making any misrepresentations I further certifv thit vt will apptar or false promisee directly nr indirectly to in- the offuial ballot at the Krneal eleetmr dental patronluence, persuade or induce Nov 3. 1936 under the nuintcr ami title age. herein designated 7. Sharing professional fees with an unIn witness whereof. I hate hereunto net for licensed person or paying any person my hand and affixed the Grent heal ol tbs -or endiog referring patients. Star of Ltah. thia I at day of September, d 8 Practicing while bis license Is 9. oi mooring rieh. fr. .7 radio feature, The March five nights of each week, starting?! Monday, as a campaign port of their prog, am and candfda satis-fie- d onv ' w, Sore CUb. thm IX day of Mp Sxixtary ir BV E Announcement that this national Manufacturers Hold Demonstrations During No. ADVERTISING LV FRUPOSLD 10 HE bNACTH) Partisan ing speakers in attendance D. Roosedacy of President Franklin hold a to plan velt for Saturon at Helper campaign dance the for pur10, October day night, it was announc- pose of raising funds, one of ed Tuesday by Frank Bonccci, the directors of the organization. The dance will be held at Rainhav-- 1 for call and plans bow Gardens . 19 7?l&hxyzJL--- j Non : sCi 't.i1 s Ltagu -- . have In v on si wh nef. riv h .nd i nd ntfp d thrt Croat pur-- , fo- rv of Labor In the senes of community meetings planned to get under vay in by the nationally recognized PrcX'V Carbon county, farmers will have the the imsives under Senator Robert M La to discuss fully opportunity conneclette was also pointed out by theFol. portant questions arising in or i ganization leaders here tion with planning the 1937 Agricul-- i Accordtural Conservation program ing to J. B. Jewkes, county agricupicture show was shown for the FW newspaper readers ron company in connection wnh com ltural inspector, the following quesSuperior of Utah. C. C. C. in the state j pany meeting. tions will be included in the communCirculation . . Supreme Reader ! on cCc steadily ity discussions: both and Interest made in been On What progress has Thursday, September 24 F r ! the increase. Nord, C. C. C. inspector of soil conservation in the county under On September 21, Brigadier Gener- accompanied by J. W Humphrey sim t the 1935 Agricultural Conservation ervisor of the Manti National forest W. C. Sweeney, U. S. army, disal Range program? Lt. and Frank R. Warthen, superintend I by accompanied commander, trict recomWhat practices should be ent of Camp visited our came 1 Colonel H B. McIntyre, district mended as most valuable from the Porter made an m- - Their comments were very favorable! I and Judge geon, WpfX conservation standpoint9 In Area tlon of thls camp cCc In 1937 should a greater portion of this area the payments be made for E. Curtis, assistant in Reuben housewives to Bleeding Gums captain Binging - district this camp on visited demonstraOnly one bottle I.ETOS PiORRHEA practices than in 1936? an chaplain, week entertaining this meeting REMEDV is needed to convince anyone. Should a maximum total conservaof his .fnms latest stream lined September 21. A religious all pres No matter how bad your rave, get a bottle, tion allowance be established for each Knud!en 0f the Majes- - and program was enjoyed by use as direct ed, and if you are not ent. farm or ranch? If such an allowance company, producManufacturing druggists will return your money. should were established how KELLEYS TRUE DREG CO. 21, a prs of thfi Majestlc kltchen ranges, as-isSeptember earned? the cui rent seven days in Should the wlth Dave Young of the features contained in the pi esent pi Xiading Co, Majestic distnbEnjoy Two Nights of Gaiety and Entertainment at the gram be enlarged? utors m this section. We hope that ever M. I. A. FALL FAIR Mote deta, led information concern. stockman who can possibly do so w ill 8 built, 15 and 16 Majestics latest product, attend the local meetings, George E the Knudsen, on been' d Farrell, in charge of the agricultural t basls whlch has conservation program in the western Booths v lts Vdlue for many years to Dancing Magic Stunts Minstrels region, stated recently. followed 7 American housew ives. may be secured Show Fashion be . will by, Depression mumty meetings th thPls Lue of EACH NIGHT 7 OCLOCK P M. a county meeting at which the recom-- , TABERNACLE The in will be; county for the mendations activt I, M H Welling. Secret u y of Sae rt the Stale or Utah, do hereby certifv hnt the fou ron g is a full, true and toucit rrt m 'ts uopy of the ix Cons itulioua! OjcU by the regular mioi. of the leg- Po, the aa tame of 19L mature iippu of id in my ffice I tu ihei n rlity that they will apptar on the officnl 1'illot nt the general o i n the numoer and u ie Nov 3, ll i. j Members te No. Restlution Proposing an Amendll of the ment to Section IH, Arti le Kelul Constitution ef the Etat ef tl-- h, inn to L ability rf Et-c- li n re of Hxnl s Be it resolved hv the lepslature of tlir of all the nirm- State ef Utxh, Iwo-thirbets elected to rich of the two houses vot nv in favor thereof: Thai it is prop md to SIX I ION 1 c on IH, Article Ml. of the C an end of th Suite of Utah, so that the same will rend a follows SIX'TiON IS The Itrelature mav bv Isw that th iio-- l h i In in trv message of placed in more will in eastern I'tah when it of The appears in the columns than through any or other regularly issued medium A steadily section. this in method on a paid grew ing paid circulation basis and through assures that. Remember when The our advertising appears in Sun Advocate it is being presentof ed to the largest family That advertising be hrs rfoint LABOR GROUP PLANS CAMPAIGN DANCE IN SUPPORT OF ROOSEVELT REAP RETURNS. TOO, TIIROIGH ISE OF THE ADVANCING circulation Utah County Farms City Homes ( Willard L. Sowar ds. Broker, Provo, Utah ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee1 of Studebakers gleaming winged louvers! Make way for the loveliest interiors youve ever seen in automobiles. Make way for new operating economy that promises to surpass the official AAA records set by the Studebaker Dictators and Presidents of last year i the beauty MAKE way radiator grilles and for new FIVE STUDEBAKER W'TH S HRST CAR ECONOMY OF FRAM OVERDR' AND AUTOMATIC WORLDS LARGEST WORLDS FIRST IN WARM-AI- R CLOSING DOO WORLD'S EASIEST C07.1PA1IY WORLDS ONLYHOtDtR WITH AUTOMATIC WORLDS 37 North Carbon Ave. LUGGAG capacity CA5 defrost PRESIDENT SEDANS for the best forecasts of the Presidential election. Tune in Studebaker Champions Monday night N B.C. for details. WESTERN AUTO AtS REAR NEW UNDERSLUNO ROOMY interiors-ch- ai HEIGHT SEATS Price idFlSh 00 |