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Show 77 V f PAGE THREb spent Sunday afternoon at the R. C Winters ofj Jlichards home. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. NOTICE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS s4j rjrrohr "x-jO- ..'s. ., The members of the lions Club h tertained their wives at their reeular 2tlonrl Pnycnil'llo VJ, OUKMUX UUi'MtllU I ; Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment . No. 1 -- RELATING TO FILLING RESOLUTION . IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES A Joint resolution proposing an men4- -, meat to Section 13 of Article VI of tho such purposes shall be reduced annually in proportion to the revenues so allocated ; provided that any surplus above the revenue required for the State district school fund as provided in Section 7 of this Article shall be paid into the State general fund. SECTION 2. Secretary of State te publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause tnis proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the Stale at the next general election in the manner I Vice-preside- nt East Tremonton 1 Garland-Tremonto- - " claims and other valuable mineral deposits, including lands containing coal or hydrocarbons and all machinery used in mining , and all property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims, and the value of any surface use made of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purposes, shall ronstitntion of tho Elate of Utah, rebe assessed as other tangible property. lating to vacancies in the legislature. SECTION 2. Sscretary of State to pubBe it resolved bj tho Legislature of the lish. The secretary of State ss directed to ' of all memState of Utah, cause this proposed amendment to be pubbers elected to each house concurring lished as required by the constitution and . therein: to be submitted to the electors of the Stat SECTION 1 Sections to be amended. provided by law. when. If effect Te take SECTION J. at the next general election in the manner That it is proposed to amend Section 13 of Article VI of the constitution of the State approved by the electors of the State this provided by law. wnen. u apSECTION I. In etfect of Utah so that the same shall read as proposed amendment shall take effect un proved by the electors of the State, this follows : the 1st day of January, JM31. effect on Febshall take amendment State of with the Secretary Filed proposed SECTION IS. Vacancies to be filled. the 1st day of January, 1931. Vacancies that may occur in either house ruary 25, 1930. Filed with the Secretary of Stat Febof the legislature shall be filled in such ruary 25. 1930. Constitutional Amendment manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pnb-litNo. 3 The secretary of Etate is directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND Constitutional Amendment cause this proposed amendment to be AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INNo. 5 published as required by the constitution TEREST OF SUCH FUND. A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATB and to be submitted to the electors of the A joint resolution providing for amendTAX COMMISSION State at the next general election in the ments te house joint resolutions num- A joint resolution proposing an amendmanner provided by law. bers three and eight passed by the leg11 of Article 13 of the to Section ment when. If apSECTION 3. In effect islature in 1S29, proposing to amend constitution of the State of Utah, reproved by the electors of the State, this Section S, Article X, and Section 7, Arlating to revenue and taxation. proposed amendment shall take effect on ticle XIII of the constitution of the State Be it resolved by the Legislature of the the 1st day of January. 1931. of Utah relating to the State school fund d of all memState of Utah, Filed with the Secretary of State Feband the manner of distributing the inbers elected to each house concurring ruary 21, 19S0. terest of such fund and other revenues therein; of the several school districts of the SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend. State. That it is proposed to amend Section 11 of Constitutional Amendment Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the Article XIII of the constitution of the No. 2 of all the memState of Utah, State of Utah so that the same will reed RESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE bers elected to each Bouse concurring as follows : AND TAXATION : therein SECTION 11. Creation of State tax comA Joint resolution proposing- an amendto SECTION 1. Resolution proposed membership governor to apment to Sections 1 and 3 of Article 13 amend. That it is proposed to amend house mission terms duties county board of the constitution of the State of Utah, joint resolution number 3 passed by the point be State tax comshall a There duties. taxation. and to revenue relating legislature in 1929, proposing to amend consisting of four members, not Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Section 3 of Article 10 of the constitution mission, to of all of the State of Utah so that the same will more than two of whom shall belong State of Utah, the same political party. The members members elected to each House concur-rin- g read as follows : be shall commission by of the appointed therein : SECTION 3. Proceeds of lands and ether the governor, by and with the consent of to SECTION L Sections proposed cent of proceeds peras may per office terms of such property the for senate, amend to amend. That it is proposed fund. The proceeds of all lands that be provided by law. The State tax commia- Sections 2 and 8 of Article XIII of the petual Unitthe been or be have by may granted administer and sion shall supervise the constitution of the State of Utah so that ed States to this State, for the support tax law of th State. It shall asses the same will read as follows : common schools ; the proceeds of all mines and public utilities and adjust and the of . Tangible property to ne property ' that may accrue to the State SECTION and assessment of ascertained properties by escheat or forfeiture; all 'unclaimed equalize the valuationseveral tscd how value to counties. ' It among the provide annual tax shares and dividends of any corporation property exeemfc legislature have such other powers of original in the incorporated under the laws of this State; shall for State, All tangible property as the legislature may proca Tint aTPrrmt under the laws of the the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral assessment' vide. Under such regulations ia such or other property from school and State cases and within such limitations as the 'United Stateev or .under. this toconstitution. its varae. lands, other than those granted for specif its legislature) shall be taxed In proportion it ebail eatab.. "prescribe . to-- be ascertained as provided by law. The purposes; and five per centum of the net lish systemsmay of publio accounting, review of the State, proceeds of the sale of public lands lying property of the United States, the tax levies rewse bond issues, proposed counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, which shall be sold by and budgets of local governmental units, libraand public adcorporations to the United states subsequent municipal the and the assessment and valuation mission of this State into the Union, shall of equalize within the counties. The duries, lots with the buildings thereon used property exclusively for cither religious worship or be and remain a perpetual fund, to be ties imposed upon the State board of "charitable purposes, and places of burial called the State school fund, the interest by the constitution and law not held or used for private or corporate of wnich only, shall be distributed among equalization of this State shall be performed by the benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. the several school districts according to State tax commission. V.'ater riprhts, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the last preceding school census. of this State there shall to beIna each county power plants, pumping plants, transmisSECTION 2. Resolution proposed county board of equalization connd amend. That sion lines, pipes and flumes owned is proposed to amend house it board of county commissionthe of irused by individuals or corporations for resolution number 8 passed by the sisting ers of said county. Th county boards of the state owned by joint rigating lands within 1929, proposing to amend equalization shall adjust and equalize th in legislature such individuals w corporations, or the Section 7, of Article XIII of the constitu- valuation and assessment of the real and individual members thereof, shall not be tion of the State of Utah so that the same personal property within their respective separately taxed as long as they shall be will read as follows : subject to such regulation and owned and used exclusively for such purnot to counties, SECTION 7. Rate of taxation control the State tax commission as distribution. The rate may be by poses. Power plants, power tranrmissiom exceed purpose by law. The State tax prescribed lines and othsr property, used for gennot on taxation shall el tangible property boards of commission and the erating an delivering electrical power, a exceed on each dollar of valuation, two equalization shall each county have such other portion of which is used for furnishing and fouTtenths mills for general State powers as may be prescribed by the legof one mill for high islature. power for pumping water for irrigation purposes, purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute the SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubmay be exempted from taxation to tho high school fund ; said .fund shall be ap lish. The secretary of Stat it directed to extent that such property is used for such portioned in the manner the legislature cause this proposed amendment to be pubThese exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districts main lished as purposes. required by the constitution and to the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools, and such levy for to be submitted to the electors of the district school purposes which together State at the next general election in th pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the interest on the permcnent echool manner provided by law. indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be when. 3. To take effect at such times and in such manner as may available for district school purposes, will If SECTION approved by the electors of the Stele, be provided by law. The legislature may raise annually an amount which equals this proposed amendment shall' taka cfrcct provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school ace in the on the 1st day of January, 1931. of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by the last preceding school Filed with th Secretary of Stat Feb erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; the same to be distributed among ruary 25, 1980 lars in value for homes and homesteads, the school districts according to the last and one hundred dollars for personal prop- preceding school census; and in addition Constitutional Amendment erty. Property not to exceed $3,000 in an equalization fund which when added value, owned by disabled persons who to other revenues provided for this pTtr. No. 6 served in any war in the military service pose or uie legislature snail ue y.VU IBS RELATING TO THE LOCATION Of State of the each person of school age as shown by the of the United States or of THB STATE PRISON AND STATE Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census ; said equaliINSTITUTIONS minor orphans of such persons may be sation fund shall be apportioned to the A Joint resolution pro peeing an amendschool districts in such manner as the leg exempted aa the legislature may provide. ment to Section 3, ef Article XIX of th Said rates shall The legislature shall provide by law for islators shall provide. constitution ef the Stat ef Utah, rean annual tax sufficient, with other sour not be increased unless a proposition to lating to the location ef the State Prison. eee of revenue, to defray the estimated or increase the same specifying the rate or Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the of th member atat dinary expenses of the State for each fis rates proposed and the time during which ef Utah, or the purpose ox paying tne uie same snail be levied, be first submitcal year, elected to each hen concurring there-tleeisla-tur-e ted be,to such vote there of a if of eleo the State debt, Qualified any the, . te amead. shall provide for levying a x an- - tors of the State, as in the rear next pre- SECTION t. Section prop . nually. sufficient to pay the annual inter. eeamg sucn election, shall have paid a That it is proposed to amend Section 8 of est and to pay the principal of such debt, property tax assessed to them within the Article XIX of th constitution or within twenty years from the final passage State, and the majority of those Stat of Utah o that th asm will read shall vote in favor thereof, in such as follows: of the law creating the debt. j SECTION a. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by law. 8ECTIQN I Leeatioa of pablle InstituSECTION 3. Secretory of State to Baa tion and disposition of land. Th public ef tangible property rrnlltbii rate deductions exemptions personal in lish. The secretary of State is directed to institutions of th. State are hereby. pereome tax rates dispositions ef revenues. cause this proposed amendment to be pubmanently located at ih places hereinafter lished as required by the constitution and The legislature shall provide by Jaw a uninamed, each to have the lands speciand to be submitted to the electors of the State fically granted to it fcy ft United States, form and eaual rate of assessment tTntinri en all tangible Property in the at the next general election in the manaejt In th Act of Congress, pFrovsd July. Itlh, 4 aed in 10011 in money, and provided by law, as one proposition In lieu 1894, to be ditpoted of State, according to shall prescribe by law sucn regulations as of H. J. R. numbers t and 8. passed at manner as the ksWlature Pnyprovidet First t The stay f government and the shall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the 16th legislature. SECTION 4. Te take effect when. State fair at Seit Lake City. of such property, o that every person Second I The institution for the 4tf and and corporation shall pay a tax ia propor- If approved by the electors of the State tion to the value of his. her. or its tan-- the proposed amendment shall take affect dumb, and the Wind, and th Stat reform school at Ogden City, in th eounty ef elhla sronerty. provided that the legisla on the first day of January. 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State Feb Weber. ture may determine tho manner and extent stock and live ruary 2. of taxing Third t The Utah Stat hospital at Pro " for slaughter to Be nsea ve City, in th counvxuaf Utah. SECTION 2. PeyTfvSteto to pet r BumasTv4isumption. iakaMMle Pa- Amendment Constitutional tish. Th secretary of State t directed to ert may be auemptea irom taxation as No. 4 cause thia proposed amendment to be pubwnortv or itnty be taxed in such man RESOLUTION "THR TO RELATING er and to at'I extent as the legislature TAXATION OP MINES AND MINING lished a required by the constitution an4 elector of she to" be submitted to th Tovided that if intangible nrevide.' DDADVtl-r' in th JTmT.rt.. be 1ed aa property the raU th next general election State live mills on each A Joint reselotioa providing for an amend manner provided by law, ?j. thereof ehall rfi, exceed to ment Article the of Section IS, ; 4, . SECTION 8. T take effect exempted from mi .f valuation. When taxable ceastitntiea ef the State ef Utah relat If approved by the electors of th gtato, income nroperty. the imtlna ihall ing to the taxation ef saiaes and mining this proposed amendment ahau take etfect be taxed under any tax property. v... JT oh Incomes, but when taxed by on the 1st day ot January, 1931. Be It resolved by the Legislature ef the th- - Rtmtm of Utah as property, the income Filed with th Secretary of State ef all the mem State of Utah, ' thferefrera .shall not 'also be taxed. The ' 28. 19S0. . 9V ber elected to each hens concurring X' Wlnlntore may provide for deduction ' therein! State ef hasedJ H. offset tax Welling, Secretary I..M. op any nnder 0mpllons, SECTION L Sections proposed to M- Utah, ao nereoy. eeruiy upon, income.- Thee .personal inrne tr.xJ ameaj,' fTiat' it is Proposed .to amend 'See- - tn.Sete eMrrfina' iara 4M. XMe.arut edfl'sact a. Article" a nr. of the constitution on tian r of .Constitutional Jkaochdment' 8o. V axceed of shall six tioi rate .' nun per'cent 1. . .S. .4. tr. ;U . I proposed by U ' ' '. follow a reed or ma euion T Moalatur OX ISM- - ' non lncqrae agnail exend Tour per cjenc special elasmr-SECTION 4. Him and bp as reoord 4a say iMJlii in, jmvm v vnu. tm fie.the 'earn apre!? Basis ana ssjiiuDie Tor taxes.based en inopmo aad mmmm ' rHjiUined . tartelM. property.-- , All m K. II K. be aaleeseif 't. t In whae X Jwe hutmmtt mttf : rlmimm. twith 'jus- hand, snf.talltfernui mine feel' f . 'efeejivw-unrtl- . JnaaryVf 1,lawl37j and and rocKr pin, shajl be assessed th etatef ef Utah, th 1st Hay a vote of ileer. chaVed if as shall the' Itghlsftur provide provided, .tpe- majority- - oflju mrmbvm jelerted te anq muuipie now. use in aoh . Sou of t?ri le(riItur7n" All sev. el ining the' value of - metalliferous nines I .. fhiiy rvertved InUinirlMe front tixeon income ir for fVatfon .Tu'rnoSf'- aad'fly jftfHrtienaJ'f I shall b tajfaenrfflowsiTS )rripetr suenscd value "tif .85.00 acre .tfwtMf I . per' Pent. thereofito --awsrvia saammuur tv , km 1 t At... fund and 25 iiiaiisrru ari u r vunuuiy ' "I VpV th,etirte (ilstrfjt echool ,w. " nor "r niro I tmrii to he lysfi. State umritaf ' ... mt iurid" ,threT AU otiwr minM or wfrii.1 .BtASJ ,T JWcUi7 of Jut am the BaasA levies ?or.J vidcd by -. '", two-thir- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d Mrs. Rowane accompanied Mr. luncheon, Wednesday evening of last with Mr. Winter's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Frank Udy Munns of Garland to weelo Mrs. 0. L. Winters. Logan, Friday. The high school faculty members Miss Naoma Rich and Miss Myrin- Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ward, Mr. and and their partners entertained at a tha Burningham, spent the week-en- d "House Warming'' and surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mrs. Leslie Pierson of Ogden and Mrs. D. P. Jensen went to Bancroft, Saturday evening at the new home of Nichols. Idaho, Saturday. Mrs. Nathella Griffin and Mrs. Oneita foot-ball Those attending the fame 'Bishop Russell Capener and his Shurtz. The evening was spent in in between the U. S. mother. Mrs. A. A. Logan, Capener and Mrs. games. A delicious luncheon was A. C. andSaturday Boulder College included: went to Salt Lake City served. L. It. Walker, Delos Thompson, Mrs. H. S. Tingey, and returned home Friday. Mrs. T. E. Betenson was hostess to J. Thompson, Blaine and Blanche Thursday the. members of the Ladies Self CuMr. and Mrs. B. T. Morris of Poca-tell- o William Cullimore, Sar Thompson, lture Club Friday afternoon, October recent visitors at the home Streeper, James Shumway, of Mr.were 10th. The rooms were decorated with gent and Mrs. Geo. Ward. Kosella Carter, Venna and Bishop varieties of fall flowers. Garrett. The family of Emil Van Leuven of Mrs. J. M. Caddie was in charge Wayne Idaho, spent Sunday with Downey, Mrs. in Osro Barnard is visitinsr of the meeting. Minutes of the last Van Leuven's father, Joseph Mrs. California. meeting were approved as read. A Dr. H. Y. Richards of Salt Lake Hadfield. violin quartet with piano accompani was a guest at the home of Mr. stu school of City, ment, composed high dents under the direction of George and Mrs. Lewis Lillvwhite. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Richards of ! Nye, gave two selections. A paper. "Parental Responsibility Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d in Sex Education" was given by the with Mr. Richard's parents, Mr. and hostess. Mrs. T. E. Betenson, - Mr. and Mrs. George B rough had as Mrs. John Kichards. Dr. T. E. Betenson and F. A. Driesrs Sundav ruests ' Amos ' Hansen and John Benson of the high school faculty gave a lecture on "Heredity spent a few days this week in Wyo- - family of Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ray in Relation to Eugenics." Slides were ming. Major and children, Jack and Janice, shown to illustrate. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stayner of of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. : fcagar During the social hour the hostess Brigham City visited with relatives Wight of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. served a delicious luncheon to twenty here Monday afternoon. and Mrs. Linden Barbie and baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie enter- Tremonton. six members and the following guests n Mesdames M. Mulliner, Sterling tained the members of the Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott enterHuish. Elmer Jensen, J. D. GunderBridge Club- "and their tained at dinner Tuesday evening: Dee w. son. A. V. Kich and j. tari oi partners xlast Thursday evening. Bennion, Bob Brady, Ben Peterson, Club will meet with Mrs. Thirty-siward members attended AL Fielding. John Peterson and EmerT. D. Davis. Nov. 7th. the evening session in the Logan son Adams, Abbott, all of ,the U. S. A. C at Charles Last, of the high school Temple, Friday. . ' Logan. : , Ilosella Carter spent the week-en- d faculty, took his class in Mechanical Mrs. . Mr. K. Fridal and Mrs. and H. with friends in Logan. Arts, to the State Fair last r nday. Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite, Mrs. Millan Ira Fridal, were Logan visitors, FriMrs. Mark Nichols- - and small daughter Marilyn, who have been Peck and small daughter. Sherry Jean day evening. Elmer Peterson attended the State been visitinr in Bountiful, returner! were Logan visitors Tuesday. Venna Bishop spent the week-en- d in Fair at Salt Lake City, last Friday. hpmo Saturday. ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Alired uisnop spent Logan with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Brough visited ' a l"w day-- oi last wees m rresion, in Howell last Sunday, " Idaho. Miss Melva Peterson was a Logan Miss R.e Bingham is spending the visitor on Thursday. 'j weeK at tne Home oi mi. aau uirt.. N, W. 01 sen and family motored to i ' Arch Hall. Salt Lake City, Sunday. Tom Abbott Waldron Emerson and new a ine neuei society ladies successful work meeting Tuesday at and their lady friends of Logan were the home of Mrs. R. D. Macfarlane. guests of, Geo. Abbott, and family, Luncheon followed the meeting. Mrs. Sunday. , Macfarlane was assisted by her Mrs. P. E. Ault accompanied Miss Jensen, Demonstration Agent and mother, Mrs. Rowane Udy. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards were specialist of the U. S. A. C. to East Garland on Monday, where Logan visitors, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Qlen Walker spent the they reorganized the Ladies Farfte-Bure-au week-en- d at Salt Lake. and arranged an outline of Are you "persnick-ity- " Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Ward and Mr. program for the coming year. din- Mrs. D. F. and Jensen Mrs. were Lake were Mr. and Calvin Salt Kay about your visitors last week. on Sunday of W. A. West- ner guests bread? We are so Mrs. T. R. Welling and" Mrs. J . H., moreland and family in Tremonton. Ward attended a meeting of the Mrs. K. H. Fridal was hostess to much tfc that we American Legion ladies at Brigham, the Ladies Farm Bureau last Friday. had to bake our own The new officers-- elected for the Monday evening. v Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hess of Tre- coming year are Mrs. Ira Fridal, get monton, were the guests of Mrs. Ro- president, Mrs. J. O. Garfield, vice- Saturday enough. wane Udy, Saturday. president and Mrs. George BeaL Sec- we will sell this 16 Dr. Maby and family of Malad retary and Treasurer. , en--1 J CURLEW IRRIGATION AND t I RESERVOIR COMPANY Sterling Huish and Principal Place of Business, Snowville, sonMr. and Mrs. Junior motored to Salt Lake Utah. City, Wednesday of last week, reNOTICE is hereby given that at a turning Thursday. meeting of the directors held on the Joe Kirkham, of Salt Lake City, 16th day of September, 1930, an visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was levied on the J. H. Kirkham, last Wednesday and assessment of 6 Stock of the Corporation, also Thursday. Capital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King who have an assessment of 1 on the Stock in been living in Coalville, are moving to East Canal, and an assessment of Garland to make their home. on the stock in the West Canal; 6 Miss Johnson of Logan was a Mary of 16th on the and due day payable week at the home of Mayor last guest September, 1930, to Jesse Arbon, the Mrs. A. R. Capener. Treasurer of the company at his resi- andMrs. D. E. Manning spent last week dence at Snowville, Utah, Any Stock Lake City with relatives and Salt in reassessments which these may upon friends. Octomain unpaid on the 17th day of Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Driggs and son ber, 1930, will be delinquent and ad- .Tack motored to Salt Lake City Frivertised for sale at public auction and day. be before will made is unless payment P. C. Petterson left Friday for his sold on the 8th day of November, 1930, in Idaho. to pay the delinquent assessment, to- ranch Dr. J. W. Chambers spent Thursday cost tlie of with advertising gether Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake and expense of sale. where he attended a convention of the Utah Veterinarian Association. Wm Hurd, Secretary Miss Orpha Sweeten left Thursday Utah. Snowville, evening for Washington, D. C. wherv First publication, Sept 25, 1930. she has accepted a position with the I".t4ublication. October 16, 1930. Federal Government. I 9:15 a. m From the North . 5:27 p. m From the South 10 a. m From Deweyville Mail Dispatched Tremonton Postoffice 9:15 a. ra. For the South leaves 11.30 a. m. For Snowville 5:10 p. m. For Malad 6:80 p. m. For Deweyville Sen-icI Star Route. Mail From Stone. Idaha. to Tremonton, 47 miles ' Daily, except Sunday Leaves Stone, Idaho f a. m. 11:00 a. m. Arrive Tremonton 11.30 a. m. Leaves Tremonton i. C p. m. Arrives at Stone via Tremonton fweyville, . miles , Leaves Deweyville 9:50 a, m. 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