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Show 1936 ZZAT. RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. PAGE TWO Classified ! Ad Column L- By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS i- Constitutional Amendments i Constitutional Amendment No.1 W'SM WM;Mb$& FOR SALE Circulator heater. Good as new. See Vernon Nielson. w therein: FOR RENT 3 or 4 room apartment. 10-- 1 t2. Arthur Pederson. to SECTION 1. That it is proposed amend Section 1. of Article VII. of the folConstitution of the State of Utah as 9-- lows: FOR SALE: Johnathan and Banana apples. James Walton, Tretnonton. NU BONE gives a support demanded by today's fashions, plus healthful freedom and comfort Phone a Nu Bone Corset-itrMrs. Edith Samuelson, 118.0-perfectly modeled 2. FOR SALE Ranger bicycle. condition, cheap. Adams Drug. t4. Good tl. FOR SALE Work horses, colts and milk cows. C. Richardson, Elwood. 9-- 10-- 1 t2p. WANTED To rent or lease by an experienced farmer, a good farm. See J. H. Laub, Tremonton. FOR SALE Two room house. Easy to move. Jesse Garfield FOR SALEGood used Maytag washer. Maytag Shop, J. A. Pack, Prop. 7, FOR SALE 75 head purebred sheep. 10-Radcllffe Henrie. t3p 2. 6-- WATCH FOR YOUR NAME IN THIS SPACE . Garland Theatre presents you with FREE Tickets, when your name appears below Call at Bear River Valley Leader Office - Aarl Bennett Anderson Rlcy Henry Baer - John Bronson Eli C. Anderson - W. A. Allen Tickets This Week Good for FRI. - SAT. - SEPT. 25 - 26 Robert Taylor Frank Morgan and Bennle Barnes . In "There's Always Tomorrow" SPECIAL SHORT FEATURES $40 to lucky adult Sat. We have your name, you may win. SUN. - MON. - TUES. SEPT. 21 - 28 29 at the State Fair. Cast Also NEWS - COMEDY - CARTOON WED., SEPT SO - THURS., OCT. Robert Montgomery and Rosiland Russell ... in 1 "Trouble For Two" Hales as leaders won second prize. In the women's exhibit on the second floor of the Fair building the following cash awards were made: Clothing exhibit, Tremonton Relief Society, first prize, for a remodeled dress; second prize to Vaudis Brough, for a skirt and blouse; third prize to Mrs. James Summers, for remodeled dress. Quilts First prize, crocheted quilt, Mrs. Bee Nelson, Portage; second prize, pattern quilt, Mrs. Rosa Miller, Tremonton; third prize, couch throw, Mrs. Minna Ward, Riverside, and fourth prize, pieced utility quilt, Mrs. Lena Homer, Tremonton. Art crafts First prize, wooden carved plaque, Alvin Norr, Dewey-villsecond prize, oil painting, Afton Johnson, Beaver Dam; third prize, velvet painting, Mrs. Emma Facer, Brigham City and fourth prize, lamp, Lee Sanders of Ogden. Needlework First prize, Mrs. Bee Nelson, Portage, knitted dress; second prize, Mrs. James Summers, Tremonton, R. F. D., table runner; third prize ALSO COMEDY OUR Watch For These Big Hits 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H Ram-boule- 4-- H 4-- H "High School Girl" Everyone Is Talking About ITS SENSATIONAL! Miss Norma Summers, Tremonton, pillows, and fourth prize, Miss Mary Westmoreland, Tremonton, scarf. Japanese division: Japanese cat, Miss Kay Nishiguchi, Garland, first prize; second prize, Mrs. K. Watanabe Garland, Japanese kimona; third prize Mrs. Benny Fukui, Tremonton, hand embroidered pictures; fourth prize, Mrs. A. Kadoike, Ogden. Foods division Crkes, first prize, Mrs. C. G. Adney, Corinne; second prize, Lorene Mary Jensen, Honey-villthird prize, Mrs. C. G. Adney, Corinne; and fourth prize, Mrs. James Summers, Eothwell. Canning First prire. Mrs. Violet N. Jensen, Honeyviile; secdnd prize, Mrs. Violet N. Jensen, Honeyviile; third prize, Mrs. Irving Jones, Tremonton; and fourth prize, Miss Phyllis Summers, Bothwell. Livestock Awards Outstanding livestock exhibits were awarded high honors as follows: Hog division Grandchampion spotted Poland-Chin- a sow, Verl Iverson, Tremonton club member! grand sow, champion black Poland-Chin- a Grant Sore risen of Tremonton, Bear River high school Future Farmer; champion Chester White sow, Lloyd Wilson, Tremonton Future Farmer; grand champion and champion ton litter of Poland-Chin- a pigs. Owen club member. Stokes, Tremonton Sheep division Joyce and Betty Adney of Corinne, members of the Corinne Girls' Sheep club who tt gained all high honors in the class, including champion ewe, lamb, and grand champion aged ewe; champion Hampshire ewe lamb, Glen club member; Stumm, Evans champion Hampshire pen, Eloon Munns, Garland Future Farmer. Dairy cattle Champion and grand Holstein heifer, Glen champion Stumm. Evans club member; grand champion Jersey cow, Smoot dairy of Corinne; grand champion Jersey bull, Smoot dairy, of Corinne; junior champion Jersey heifer, Firno L a r s e n, Garland Future Farmer; Lloyd Christensen of Tremonton; grand champion Guernsey heifer, grand champion Guernsey aged cow, Owen Brough, Tremonton Future Rarmer; junior champion Guernsey heifer, Raymond Hansen of Tremon e; In the Best Foods Demonstration team group, the Tremonton team group with Mildred Theurer as leader won first prize. The Riverside team with Louella Bowcutt and Grace e: "Snowed Under" With George Brent and Big PRIZE WINNERS AT BOX ELDER COUNTY PAIR (Continued On Page Two) Miss Bernice Brough, daughter of County Treasurer and Mrs. O. L. Brough, of East Tremonton, was judged dress style revue champion and will compete in the fashion revue Free Theatre Tickets It ' "Sea Spoilers" MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tickets Good for Above Shows Except Saturday Tremonton. Utah - Phone 28 NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise ton; junior champion Guernsey bull, George Halliday, Tremonton. Beef cattle Champion of beef class Hereford steer owned by Jed Abbott of East Tremonton; grand champion of the beef class, a Shorthorn steer owned by Max Anderson of Tremonsteer ton; champion Aberdeen-Angu- s owned by Max Anderson of COLORADO ANIMAL Health Board And Medics-Dentis- ts Plan Big Exhibit Following a meeting at the Fair grounds Friday, the State Board of Health State Medical and Dental Associations planned a combined exhibit in the interest of Public Health Education, it v,'es announced today by Dr. J. L. Jones, State Health Commissioner. Quarters have been established in the building just west of the Women's Building, to be given over entirely to the three organizations, the building having been remodeled and newly painted. The exhibits will consist of motion pictures, posters and other; material used by both physicians and dentists, and music by radio will be an added attraction. Increased public interest in health matters, and experience at former fairs prompted the combination of display resources to be shown. The central theme around which this effort is. built is "Our Health," which will be the slogan for the event, and will be followed out in the educational work of the three groups. With the inauguration of this feature of the groups in combination, a precedent is established that ushers in a new phase of and harmonized effort that becomes a mighty force for community health in Utah. A special invitation is extended by Dr. Jones and the officials of both Medical and Dental associations to all physicians, health officers, nurses and citizens generally interested, in Public Health to attend the fair and visit 1037. j Constitutional i Amendment No. 5 j A Joint Resolution Proposing to XIII. Secti.n 2 ef the Cta' Uuo of the .'tats ef Utah, as A,ti the General Election in 1910 RtUtna Taxatiot, of Tangible Property. tainment of Value, Esemptiona, aai Annuel Fax for the State. Be it resolved by the Legislature of all mtA State of Utah, elected to ach House and two-tall members of each House eonear' therein : SECTION 1. That it is propose amo::d Article XIII, Section 2 of thefv' stitution of the State of Utah, as utl at ths general election in 1!30. to rati follows : , Ca Art 1 SECTION I. The Executive Department shall consist of Governor, Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasurer and each of whom shall hold Attorney-Genera- l, his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office of those elected at the first election shall begin when the state shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Monday in January. A. D. 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their terms of office, shall reside at the seat of government, where tbey shall keep the public records, books and papers. They shall perform such duties as are prescribed by 2. All tangible propeml this Constitution and as may be prescribed the State, not exempt under the lawA by law. United States, or under this constittJ SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is shall be taxed in to its vali,, hereby directed to submit this proposed be ascertained asproportion provided by las amendment to the electors of the state at property of the United States, of the J the next general election in the manner count'Vs. cities, towns, school district!, g' provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors niciptl corporations ajid public libiiR building thereon used ne of the state, this amendment fhall take ef- lots with the worship or sufect the first day of January next succeed sively for either religious itable places of burUl ( purposes, ins a determination by the Foard of State held or U3ed for and or private corporate W Canvassers of the result of the election fit, shall be exempt from taxation. (ft designated in Section 2 hereof. canals, rights, ditches, reservoirs, tot plants, pumping plants, transmission kj pipes and flumes owned and ustd by it Constitutional Amendment viduals or corporations for irrigating No. 2 within the state owned by such indir A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-sstn- t or corporations, or the individual ant to Section 16, sf Article VII. of th thereof, shall not be separately tusiii Censtitation Belatinc ts Governor's Ap long as they shsl) be owned and uej Ifor such purposes. Power pU pointive Power and the Killing sf Va- - nclusivelytransmission lines and other tnm: power (aupertn-tendefancies in Certain Offices. used fot generating and delixering w ty of Pnblie Instruction.) trical a portion of which it power, Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the for furnishing power for pumping ti.' State of Utah, members elected to each boose concur- for irrigation purposes on lands in j State of Utah, may be exempted from Us ring therein : SECTION I. That it la proposed to tion to the extent that such properjl; amend Section 10, of Article VII, of the used for such purposes. These exempt Constitution of the State at Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the matt water so pumped under such regoUhr" lows : SECTION II. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The tut' poor may be remittal inate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent times at such and: in such oi Senate, appoint all State and district offi- abated be as provided by law. The lerslri may cers whose offices are established by this from tui the for may provide exemption which be or created by may Constitution, law, and whose appointment or election is tion of homes, homesteads, and pcmn not to exceed (2,000 in vsIk (t not otherwise provided for. If, during the property, 'recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in homes and homesteads, and $3tf0 forte sons! not' to am, Property property. or State district Governor the any office, shall appoint some fit person to discharge $3,000 in value, owned by disable' ptm in who in served war the orilitarj ei any the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the 8u r person to fill such office. If the office of Utah and by the unmarried orphans of such persons' 'may btt of justice of the supreme or district court. as the empted may provide. legislature Secretary of State, State Auditor, State The legislature shall provide by lav be vacated Treasurer, or Attorney-Generby death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annual tax sufficient, with other Km be the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the estimated onh by appointment, and the appointee shall ary expenses ot the state for each (35 hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the u, elected and qualified, as may be by law debt, if any there be. the; legislature lb provide for levying a tax annually, provided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annual interest and to n hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, Tyjthin vwre amendment to the electors of the state at years from the final passage of the the next general election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended Novs ttt &ta Wo bu PDI bo " 1 aiti an Do fro COI tie dfX dls ftp m v ta cou Dei FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE- BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH 36 : SO i I wei ' provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of- - the result of the election designated in Section 2 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitution Relating to the State Board f Education. (Superintendent of Pnblie Instruction.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all the members elected to each house concurring therein : SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION 8. The general control and supervision of the Public School System shall be vested in a State Board of Education, consisting of such persons as the Legislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner ber 4, 1930.) SECTION 2. The Secretary of Stab hereby directed to submit the' projxs amendment contained herein to. the tlettc of the state in the next genera) electa the manner provided by law.' 1' SECTION 3. If adopted by the elects of the state, this amendment shall havic feet on the first day of January next n ceeding a determination by the Board Stats Canvassers of the result of the k tion designated in section 2 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 6 i A Joint Resolution Proposing; to Ann Section , Article VI of the Constitute " of Utah, Relating to Compensation t two-thire Members of the Legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislators ef State cf Utah, 3 of all the no, bars elected to each of the two hNc. i voting in favor thereof : SECI ION 1. That it is f amend Section 9, Article VI, ofktheCa' stitution of the State of Utah, as follow SECTION . The members of the Up; lature shall receive such per diem'nd mu age as the Legislature may provide, not 6 ceeding eight dollars per day ;nd ten mm per mile for the distance necessarily goinrt to EnO r:urr,::;n; frcm,the phr of meeting on the most usual route, provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the electors they 6hall receive no other pay or pe' ! of the state, this amendment shall take ef- quisite. SECTION 5. The Secretary of State! fect the firt day of January next sucto directed submit this props ceeding a determination by the Board of hereby Stats Canvassers of the result of the elec- - amentimeii t to the clectora of the state 4 the next general election in the mani tion designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. ' SECTION 3. If adopted by the elec'4 Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shaB Ulu feet the first day of January. 193t No. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing aa Amendment to Section 18, Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Utah. Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. Be it resolved by the Legislature sf the Stats of Utah, two-thirof all the members elected to each of the two houses TsrJng in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 18, Article XII, of tho of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: SECTION II. The Legislature may pro-- , vide by law that the stockholders in every 1 t I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of Stall the State of Utah, do hereby certify IsV the foregoing is a full, true anjd come copy of the six Constitutional Amendnxrt proposed by the regular session o tbt islature of 1935 as the same ajipean . record in my office. I I further certify that they wall appear 4 I' the official ballot at the general elect Nov. 8, 1936, under ths number and t herein designated. I In witness whereof, I have hereunto t my hand and affixed the Great Seal 4 the State of Utah, this 1st day of iV corporation organised for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more tember. of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exoeeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, ths amount of their stock of any parti i 19S6. Secretary of State. Initiative Amendment DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW PBOP08ED TO BE ENACTED BY INITIATIVE Being an act to amend Section l, Statutes of Utah. l3i, aa amended by Chapter 7s, Laws ef Utah. 193S. (Making it legal for Dentists to Advertise.) That Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 Laws of Utah. 1935, be amended to read as follows: Ths words "unprofessional conduct" as relating to dentists are hereby defined to include. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or misrepresentation. 2. Employing directly or indirectly any student or unlicensed dentists, or one whose license hss been revoked or suspended to perform operations of any kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, gums or jaws, or take impressions of the teeth or jaws, or to correct or attempt to correct thereof, except as herein provided. I. Employing what are known as cappers, steerers or touters to obtsin business. 4. Communicating, without the consent of the patient, information acquired in treating a patient necessary to enable him to act for such a patient 79--- 8, CO TS ! No. 7 SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL 30 BY-PRODUC- to widomu-mino- the exhibit We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory : .J 111S This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Tay for the Call. -- ! r 2, 493-J-- s directed t rajs this nrcposex sjaeTE to be published as required by thtS 4 tution and lo be submitted to the tllf ! of the tite at the next genera e!w7 the manper provided by law V SECTION 3. If approved by the of he state, this p.opured amendmeJ take effect on the first day of J. ' CL C-- two-thir- ed, 10 good odd ones. They must satisfy. Glen S. Mason, Phone 10-2- 2, 55-0.-1. t6. CASH PAID for dead and useless cowa and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brlgham tf. Reverse Ch&i-ge-, i (o, 1 nd f nt FOR SALE Horses, 15 pairs, match 9-- ierriarv The i s e, 10-1- 5 1. SECTION A Joint Resolution Propotbic sa Amf ns" ssent of Section 1. of Article VII. of tlx Constitution Relating to tho State Eseco-tir- e Department, the Term, Residence and Datiea of Officer. (Superintendent of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the memState of Utah, two-thirbers elected to each boose concurring 4. 4 cular class in such corporation, debts and liabilities of every k HOTEL T twit SQUARE improper conduct, or conviction of s ony. I. iolating or aiding others in viols ing any of the provisions of the practice act. 18. Refusing the Department of R trntion or the Stat Board of Health, tl officers or employes, access to his off instruments, laboratory, equipment, w plianees or supplies for the purpose of .r specting the same. 14. Keeping his office, instrument,! oratory equipment, appliances or an insanitary condition. j' 15. Nothing herein contained construed so as to prevent a duly if"1 dentist in the Stat ef Utah from dtrt ing his profession, except the quoUtlos definite fixed prices, by the use ol papers, periodicals, signs, cards, radio other lawful means of advertisinc. srsV ed, that all of such advertising shall MJ-th- e name of ths licensed defctist whs specifically refer in such adertiinf ts F traiinng, method andor system, t 8ECT10N 2. This act skall take efl five days after the date of the official PJ tarnation by the Governor. (' (t) Paragraph 15 addtd to present 12. v supP1-i- I f I. M. H. Welling, Secvetary of Suf the Stats of Utah, do hereby certify his dental business or the Advertising is a full, true and coni treatment or devices by untruthful. Im- copy foregoing of the Initiative law filed in my J probable or impossible statements. fice and to be voted upon at the ccnj 6. Making any ,V misrepresentations or election to be held November S, If"6false promises directly or indirectly to inI further certify that it will aiTf 'J fluence, persuade or induce dental patron- the official ballot at the general age. Nov. 3. 1636. under ths number and 7. Sharing professional fees with an undesignated, licensed person or paying an persor for In witness whereof, I hsve hereunto sendinr or referring patients. hand and affixed ths Great Seal my I. I'racticing while his license is sua. Stat of Utah, this 1st day of SepU3"'J, ended 6. flt. J RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Manager p I. Using intoxicants or drugs to such an extent as to render himiunf--t to practice ;, Tytjg, dentistry. II. Maltreating his patients by reason of gross ignorance, wilfulness or neglect. 11. Gross immorality, dishonorable a I 1936. 8eeretaiy sjf Beat. |