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Show CX ELDER to a I Friday, September at tries roughly the level Evidence weeks, by U. S. wheat. tew next the Elder county who BFarm Plans" with the if 1947 Goals W and who have Farmers have Uth fSSsh Jciiy, tas tay &. h-- tf net t A. Port v 13, 1945 ensu. and. &g A " Janie Takes PROGRESSIVE FARMER bi ought ers, and their families. Phone 7 ft A Husband r. 4 .tSkAWeiir. News of interest to Box Elder farmers, ranchers and fruit, vegetable and livestock grow- iecei.i-goal conservation prac-- t recommendations hum the Deof evidence submit of Agiicultuie f r four - partment C red out these pracadditional commodities to guide nce ok S,( THE B0X BLDR 7 t f' )uld j 's" liv3-our- n t "Agrlcultuia li the naiion't basic industry and U worthy of careful study and operation, dignity and fine standard! . , . a profession taking aa much intelligence as other professions." Charles Redd. them in their 1947 pioduttiun plans: million pounds m 1939, and 1,859 the The np to the ! p'iv.ous week. ee, it emi'gipey rate required 80 million in U. S. D. A. economist, in the Sugar Beets Ineie.ice of 22 the 1944. to luimsh Not i nough ext and lambs peuent above 1946 heep acrepeicent issue of Iowa Farm pLi.ud evi-- Z August In St p'e rht r, Oct her and NoPour. lanittee acceptable arrived to give the maiket a Science. age. New been Farm Loan have Agency Wklau h: ewers may use practices thorough test. Choice lambs vveie Sugar Cane Incicase tif near- vember, grain technical "This should not be a buiden--om- e rat tiif' Secietary of Agriculture Some 10 percent m acumge to be and giain pmaucta up to 85 perup to $19 or better, inquotable ly of has asked the Farm so supply, says Chi lslensen. cent assistance of a base pen id, computed Bn, flecting little change with the harvested in late 1947 and eariv (requiring move into consumpshould "it and adnnmstiation the al st5;w s or range with the 70 p,. unt allowed as week. A few shum 1948. supernal feed loan previous tion at reasonably good puces and crop e,y vi. an by emeigency sold 3U. to ewes eim at vail be checked $5 measure. $5 Use ol divi-io- n Dry Peas Deci ease ef 6 per- wheat gincy Joan Leslie, as Janie, is caught m one of her favorite fibs if consumer incomes stay neai of the Farm Credit Of Pusors but foi many of cent and w lit a! pioducts is still below 1946 acieage. have Civilians levels. the to their consolidate by Ann Harding, Robert Ilenchley and Edward Arnold in ation present ls mat n sponsibility piolrlired ai.d use of nee furth,es the Hens and Pullets U. S. Consumers Could Eat It Deciea-10 percent mine to funccommence and five e activities the iatcn rancher or sparkling new comedy, Janie Gets Married, coming the faimer 7 percent on Januaiy 1. 1947, er limitt j. food during the iccent wav peras the Farmers Home Contained agucultuial soon evidence. of to the Rosy theater. eon tioning acceptable Distilk's may e grain other administration j below the numbeis on faims immeiod than in the years at piesent levels and ird by , sS invoices, sales slips than wheat at a 1946. of 1, level around not But of exports and impoits to diately before the war. Dillard Lasseter, native of January ;it a sapling atop its city hall that be shifted to consumption acceptable evidence Earlier, the Department had 3 milh n bushel-- , duung Septem- Geotgian and present F, S. A. pre-wa all maiket demands v ere suplevels would mean re- shall home." be is growing fast Now quality Pidaij ,d recommended a wheat goal foi ber, compaied witn 2a million chief, has been appointed to head supply of food available for con- plied at the prevailing puces . . ' it is vigoiously sprouting the "county committee 1947 harvest busheU months. recent availEnglaac dunng become shghtlv laiger than up the new fatm loan agency re- sumption m this count!) of about Food which will the appli- - 1946 Re Ui es involving A in Five Peoria a Grows Tree in corn crevice of the building's and peiecnt n.oie plantings. State goals will cently set up by congress. His 5 percent moie than we now eat, able with a reduction in expoits materials, glass or 111. lUPi-Peo- tia be announced soon following gram smghun's may be used by two associate administratoi s will according to R. P. Chustensen, foi foreign relief probably can has stone PEORIA, masonry. yatdk and chemicals feed navi's, or Iti ptosessois and food be S. Paul by federal and Ji , present Where consideration weea control. manufactuius after September head of the Linsey, t it each cf the two houses voting In fleers as provided in all laws en stae carried I emeigency ciop and agenfs have not been in a first. favor thueot. acted puis unt to this Constitu- The Cred1947 loan Sugar feed division j of suggested Faim should be d Seenon 1. P is proposed to tion, shall be In fuh for all e practices "iswer for All beets a lestiicti g is goal on sugar ais it the and Robert administration; purchase sec 3 ot Aiticle X 111 of ices render d by said officers, e and the evidence subf pho'9 exbeen have shall 1,057,000 acies, and for of giains by faimeis have been Hudgens, present associate adCONSTITUTIONAL thereto constitution ot the slate of speclivelv, in any official capac-Uta- h TJo 1 title the in addition, the r ompi ivment during their AMENDMENT as billowssugar cane, 327,000 acres. These removed, tinguished by the United States, it.v ministrator of F. S. A., has been and be tematn shall Price same the Supported Wheat office. No rtmeai Sec. 3. lhc l.ogixlutuie shall respective o'rms with the previous recannounced that the 1946-4- announced. - compare A JOlNl RESOLUTION PROPOS subject to the disposition of the assurwith a taw umtoim and such olficei shall receive for the by y maic ord planting of 1,048,000 acres yeais The primary purpose of the expo; t goal has been giain SECTION 2, OF United States, and said Indian provide rate AMKN'P TO INO ol official it assessment and performance any duty 35 per bushel for their boosted from 250 million bushels Farmers' Home administration is for sugar beets in 1942, and 0 ARTICLE XIII OK THE CONST1 lands shall remain under the ab- equal taxation on all tangible prop anv ee tor his owr. use, but all Cana-,- j acres for the 1946 ciop. The of wheat and wheat products to to improve credit sei vices to farif in prospect for TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING solute jurisdiction and control erty in the SI. He accoidmg to iv fees tixed bv law for the a result TO AND AUTHORIZING TAXA of the Congress ot the United groweis as formatve ov -- dhet of them of in money, and shall pi proposed cane acreage compares a Probable 400 million bushels of mers and promote owner-operat"cement mcently signed TION OF UNITED STATES States The lands belonging to scribe by law- such regul. cions anv f ft u had be col-with 299,000 acies for the crop all giain.--, and gtain products. to of and type put farming, reUTAH. IN PROPERTY citizens of the United States, nd deposited as shall secure a )ust valuation lee'ed in n government and the to be harvested this fall and in on a permanent basis many of mol month-- 1 siding without this State shall for taxation of such piopeilv so with die it;, Be it resolved by the Legisla ,r.gdom. the emergency farm loan proearly 1947. taxed at a higher rate that every person and orpora I) to he c n'e The Income of the State of Utah, two never be Dairymen's ture nations, r.tish always of to In tecent rest Lo-e t r the grams genyears. u Hens and Pullets: The suggest- tion shall pay a tax in pope ol all members elected to than the lands belonging Price let urns to dairy farmers eral thirds for best nhio but t a V of this State; , the services now being givnothing tion to the value of his Vnhstan- - ed hen and pullet goal is for in July, the fust month without each of the two houses voting in dents o ue t shall lire huh Us tangible p,"bb ), 1. t . this ordinance in A. and emergency fg to take a F. en S. by head on thereof: farms 435,000,000 favor next price ceilings, were smallci than t m ,a as o' In- dial the Le ;i 1. a e t 1: 11' this state from la !' I of the annual crop for crop and feed loan section cf Section 1 That it is proposed lands are taxedtaxing, . January less than last January, i any land mine the niannei an c- m XIII y four years, beginning but 15 percent above the 1937-4- 1 would have been allowed by F. C. A. will be continued. In to amend section 2 Article I'uai, owned or hold by any In hail taxing transient live i o U a u a! June 29 ceilings plus the pro- addition to direct from !,y (if S million bushels constitution of the state ol government ho hag severod his tnbal rp live sto k icing ted for slaugn Stale This goal should ful- duction subsidies avrage. il HUS for read: to planned ob1 crop. By comparison, fill all loans from has obtained eon to and be used ter toi loans, human lations, elecHie e 10 10m 1947 reknown urn'ii propo currently in the office of 2 IIV2 of All tangible property July by See. economic tained from other credit sources poed an average the United States or from an) sumption. ' Intangible piopeit) tors of lire at the next 360 eggs stabilization. ' quirements, the allowing under not the statt, exempt be exempted from taxation bushels to the United person, by oatent or other grani, election m the nunnei promay be insured by the govern01 unper person in the U. S. Per capia title thereto, save and except as propert) or it may be taxed 1935 to 1939. Actual market price returns in ment. This program loans to laws of the United States, ,y ,aw vgp.j be shall ta consumption for 1946 is esti- mid-Julex-der this constitution, such lands as have been or maj in such rnoimer and to such , y the exceeded those of a farmeis on the same basis offerSp(, a(1optpd he minimum to its value, price to mated at 375 eggs, and fur 1945, In or taxed in proportion be granted to any Indian tent as the Legislatuie may pro th0 htate this amend- b 24 earlier ad100 ed cents the U. at as starts K. year Federal the by ascertained provided by be per to of Housing by dians under any act Congress, vide. Provided that if intangible mont shall ake effect the first it was 390. Heavy culling m reof milk and by seven ministration to city home law. The property of the state, containing a provision exempt- property be taxed as pioperty a bushel for 1946 and cent months caused by feed shor- pounds 1947. cents per pound for butterfat, cities, towns, school ing the lands thus granted fiom tiie rate thereof shall not exceed day of January, counties, to $1 for lip- and slides is to bring hen B. tages espected of valon corpoiations mills each dollar mentioned five municipal which last districts, A. E. figutes show. This comtaxation, r, the Canadian Wheat and CONSTITUTIONAL When exempted from and public libraries, lots with lands shall be exempt from tax- uation. pullet numbers to about the pares with a level 55 to 60 cents of wheat desired Price Ceilings Go Back AMENDMENT jo, e purchaser thereon used ex- ation so long, and to such ex taxation as property, t lie taxable the buildings goal next January. The milk worof above hundredweight jdian farmers, guaran-jr.itiPrice ceilings have went back clusively foi either religious feed situation indicated per tent, as is or may be provided Income therefrom shall he taxed A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSimproved last 17 and cents per on livestock, soybeans, flaxseed, year and about poses, in the act of Congress granting under any tax baed on incomes, ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECpayment of $1.35 for next year is not expected to ship or charitable pui foi butterfat above 1945 of burial not held or used the same. but when 'axed by the State of TION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF 1950 with jfcei until par-i- s make much difference b yjan-uar- y pound which would have been cottonseed and mixed feeds and places for private or corporate benefit, Third All debts and liabilities Utah as property, the income THE CONSTITUTION certificates" issued for feeds containing proOF THE! 1 from because hatchery outut prices, taxation. of the Territory of Utah, incurred therefrom shall not also be lealized by producers under the tein concentrates on various shall be exempt UTAH RELATING TO1 OF STATE additional has been resagainst any Water rights ditches, canals, by authority of the Legislative taxed. The legislature may pro- SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OFI sharply reduced since pi ice ceiling and milk production dates from the grain sales at May. between August 26 and ervoirs, power plants, pumping thereof aTe hereby as- vide for deductions, exemptions, THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT payment program, figuring in September 9 as ordered by the plants, transmission lines, pipes Assembly lot the agreement period, sumed and shall be paid by this andor offsets on any tax based COURTS used the allowed for and owned by higher puces State. upon income. The personal intim price decontrol board set up by and flumes or for Be it enacted by the Leglsla-lui- e feed. individuals The Legislature shall come tax rates shall be graduFourth coiporations a I .Canadian modified in government Restrictions Eased congiess renewing s of the State of Utah, lands within the state make laws for the establishment ated but the maximum rate shall version of the OPA law. The irrigating Clinton P. Anderson, secretary More Margarine, Less Butter jtO take not less than 14 of all members elected to owned by such individuals or and maintenance of a system of not exceed six per cent of U. decided board of S. consumption that there would corporations, or the individual public schools, which shall be not income No excise tax rate each of the two houses voting in p per authonzed acre of of agriculture, announced last margarSt:., and assures the ine reached a new peak m 1945, be continued freedom from price members thereof, shall not be open to all the children of the based upon income shall exiced favor thereof: week that the the price it pays situation for grains has totaling 436 million pounds, com- control for dairy products, wheat, separately taxed as long as they state and be free from sectarian four per cent of net incontP. The Section 1. It is proposed to rate limitations herein contained amend sec. 12 of article shall he owned and used exclus control. VIII of '(rower and the revenue improved enough to allow these pared with 243 million pounds in corn, rye, oats, barley, and grain Section 2. The secretary of for taxes based on income and the Constitution of the State of ively for sue h purposes. Power wheat based on a do-- p modifications of restrictions on 1939, and 407 million in 1944. sorghums. lines state is diiected to submit this for taxes on intangible proper- (Jtah to read; plants, power transmission e of $1 25 The Department of Agriculture per bushel. the domestic use of grain: and other property used for gen- proposed amendment to the elec- ty shall be ctfective until JanuSec. 12. The Judges of the SuIM announced it will also 1 of that millers electrical After September consumption may repoits tors of the state at the next gen- ary 1, 1937 and thereafter until preme and District erating and delivering Courts shall of a tiie vote used law is which of wheat on the world return to the normal 72 percent butter last year was 1,667 milby eral election in the manner pro- changed by pow'er, a portion loecive at stated times sto for furnishing power for pumpvided by law. majority of the members elected sation for their services,compencoun- - extraction rate for wheat flour. lion pounds, compared with 2,276 which Section 3. If adopted by the to each house of the legislature. shall not he diminished during ing water for irrigation purposes All revenue received from taxes on lands in the state ot Utah, electors of the state this amendtaxes on in- the term for which they are seSITUATION may be exempted from taxation ment shall take effect the first on income or fromshall be allo- lected. os seen at the . tangible pioperty to the extent that such property day of January, 1947. J ' Section 2. The Secretary of of the tiie to cated These support for used such Is public purposes. osfiHcjeks Union ftocl tjards Ar- State is directed to submit this defined as in school to accrue the system shall exemptions CONSTITUTIONAL amendment to the electicle X, Section 2 of this Const- proposed benefit of the users of water so tors of the state at the next genAMENDMENT itution. The whole livestock trade was pumped under such regulations election in the manner proSection 2. The secretary of eral in more or less turmoil during as the legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- state by law. is hereby directed to sub- vided of the indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECThe taxes 3. If adopted by the Section the week as market operatives be remilted or abated at TION 7 OF ARTICLE NIII OF mit this proposed amendment to electors of the state, may this amendat on the and of state both the the electors the manner buying such times and in such selling THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TOP-O-CA- R election in the ment shall take effect the first side attempted to interpret gov-- j as may be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO next general of January, 1947. ernment price control moves and legislature may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CON- manner provided for ip section 1 day ot constituXXIII the article of of taxation TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI their varied effect on values. Deexemption from CONSTITUTIONAL and personal MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM LI tion of the state of Utah. lay on the part of Washington homes homesteads, AMENDMENT in exceed to PORTION $2,000 not OF PUBLIC SCHOOL property, the in new officialdom Southwind CONSTITUTIONAL clarifying for homes and homeSYSTEM value A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSSi ar OPA setup added to the confu-- i steads, and $300 for personal AMENDMENT around travel comfort Be it enacted by the LegislaING AN AMENDMENT TO SECand sion. to exceed not luggage carrier on the top property. Property ture of State of Utah, TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF A JOINT RESOLUTION IROPOS-INCattle trade opened the per-- . $3,000 in value, owned by dis- of all members elected to each TO AMEND SECTION 10, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE holes to bore, Hot Water in served who abled any ot tiie two houses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTI- STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO peronr iod on a very uneven basis but war in military service of thereof: LOCATION OF PUBLIC youll add TUTION OF HIE STATE OF sellers w'ere able to hold a the Unitedthe States us ol state or the winter by letting for driving INSTITUTIONS Section 1. It is proposed tr UTAH, HFLATING TO TIIE pleasure to your Prepare close rein on prices, though unmarried of ED the pretty and Utah See them in by 7 sec. amend AND of DUTIES OF Be it enacted by the Legislainstall heater and defrosting equipment today. of the constitution ofArticle XIII of ELECTIONATTORNF7YS on were side. lower the widows and spots minor orphans FIXAND the stale of COUNTY ture of the State of Utah, such persons may be exempted Utah so that the same shall your car. Your choice of gas or hot water More activity developed Tuesday ING THF TERM THEREOF. read $14.9 5 installed of all members elected to as the legislature may provide. as follows: heaters. at a generally unchanged scale bv the Be it iesolveil Legisla- each of the two houses voting in The legislature shall provide See. 7. The rate of taxation on ture of the Slate of Utah, of prices. Wednesday and Thursfavor thereof: by law for an annual tax suffiol all members elected to n 1' property shall not ex-Section 1. It is proposed to day witnessed an upward trend cient, with otner sources of riv- - tangible Hot Water Southwind CPp(j on edrb donar 0f valuation, each house voting in favor thereHOBS sec. 3 of article XIX of amend in prices when it became known estimated the enues, defray two an(j for of: TIRE the constitution of the state of that new OPA ceilings on livc- -' ordinary expenses of the state general State purposes, mills and such Section 1. That it is proposed to Utah, to read: $25.25 $35 stock would not be applicable for each fiscal year. For the pur- additional levy as the Legisla- amend secUon 10, article PUMPS VIII, of Sec. 3. The public Institutions if of state the debt, pose ture may provide for the States the constitution of the state of of tt.c State are paying 'until after August 31. Values (plus installation) hereby permathe there be, legislature don i any share of the support of a portion Utah to read. were strong to unevenly higher shall located at the places A few nently a tax for of levying of provide the public school system as shipment Section 10. A county attorney hereinafter named, each to have in these two sessions but Friday of to lice pumps has annually, sufficient to pay the defined in Article X, Section 2 shall be elected by the qualified the lands rpccifically granted to just found buyers more or less indif-- I annual interest and to pay the of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county who shall it by the United States, in the arrived. Get yours tonet Cs ferent bidders at lowered quota-- I principal of such debt, within consisting only of kindergarten hold his office for a form of four Act of Congress approved July day. twenty years from the final pas schools, common tions schools and years. The powers and duties of 16, 1894, to be disposed of and ity d of the law sage creating schools. The State out The some shall week brought $3.25 county attorneys, and such oth- used In such manner as the legdebt. Junto contribute not more than 75 7500 cattle at the Los Angeles er attorneys fo the state as the islature may provide: Scissor Section 2. The secretary of 0f total cost of opeiation and legislature First: The Seat of Government may provide, shall Union Stock Yards, about 1100 only state is directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum be law. In ail cases and the State Fair at Salt Lake by prescribed electo the amendment in excess of the previous week. proposed school program in the State as where the for any coun- City. ie G? Receipts were liberal elsewhere tors of the state at the next gen- - suoh program shall from time to ty, or for attorney Second: All other Institutions the state, fails or remanner election eral the proin as producers rushed in cattle in tune be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute of the state to be located at such vided law. by an effort to beat the OPA Leejslature. to law, the court shall places as the legislature may Not .more than 75 of the according were more than 100,000 have power to appoint an at- provide except as otherwise spein CONSTITUTIONAL now VT is n States that of the revenue torney pro tempore. A scarce item portion line. At 12 major markets total cifically set forth in this constirs install a AMENDMENT necessary to finance the opera Section 2 The secretary of tution. cigarette lighter choice steers sold at $20.25 to stock. Scissor Jacks, the kind pc ear. tion and of maintenance such state is directed to submit this Section 2. The secretary of A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSmedium to good minimum school program shall proposed amendment to the elec- state is hereby directed to subvouve been looking for so long. ,$21.50, while ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF be raised short-fed- s a and Stair bulked at tax by grass property tors of the state at the next gen- mit this proposed amendment $2 installed THE CONSTITUTION OF THE levy and the remainder $16.50 to $20. Most steers were STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO shall be raised from otherthereof eral election in the manner pro- to the electors of the state at $8.50 State the next general election In the vided by law more than the previous week. ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA- sources. The Legislature shall Section 3. If adopted by Hie manner provided for in section TION OF LANDS AND Several loads of good to low determine by law the method electors of state this amend- 1 of article XXIII of the constiEXEMPTIONS. of the light weight class, very of allocation of the State's con- ment shall the take effect the first tution of he state of Utah. Be it loads the enacted few Legisla- tribution to the various school by scaling above 1050 Section 3, If adopted by the of January, 4917. day two of of ture the Slate Utah, districts. lbs. Plainer types ranged on electors of the state, this amendto of elected members 2. thirds all Section The seorotary of down to $14.50 and under, some ment shall take effect the first CONSTITUTIONAL each of the two houses voting in state is hereby directed to sub6 common Mexicans dropping in day of January, 1947. AMENDMENT TRUCK favor thereof: mit this proposed amendment to 'around $13 to $13.75. Good hei-- ! to the electors of the state at the A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSSection 1. It is proposed I, E. E. MONSON, Secretary of fers were scarce, a few brought amend Article III of the Consti- next genera' election in the ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF tution of the state of Utah as fol- manner provider for in section 1 ARTTC'LE VU OF' T'l I E CONSTI- - 4tn'tpnf" the State of Utah, DO $17.50 to $18. Medium to good FfF'RV ('FT' 1IFY that the foreof article XXIII of the constitu- TunoN 'cows bulked at $12.50 to $15 lows: of riiK state of going U a full, true and correct The shall ordinance tion of the state of following Utah. DELCO UTAH RELATING lO COMPENwith a few up to $15 50 to $16. be irrevocable without the conSection 3. If adopted by the SATION OF ST A I'K (OFFICERS copy of the three constitutional U. S. VYe are distibutors for amendments by the jCommon sold mostly at $10 to sent of the United States and the electors of the state, this amendBe it enacted by the legisla- regular sessionproposed of the Twenty-Sixt- h $11.50 and canners and cutters of this state: ment county. this for shall people take Tires effect the first ture of of State the Royal Utah, First Perfect toleration of re- of January, 1947. Lecisidture, 1945, and also $8 to $9.50, a few shells down of all members elected a a'e a limited Ye now have in stock a large full, true and correct copy of of batteries in sentiment is guaranteed. to $7. Bulls were ligious with supply to two of strong each the houses voting the five constitutional amendvou need a new assortment of Jruck tires. CONSTITUTIONAL odd lots upward to $17 to equal No inhabitant of this State shall in favor thereof: battery for winee us ments proposed by the First Speever be molested in person or 4 1. NQy Section AMENDMENT is It the all Best record. need time calves proposed to cial Session of the Twenty-Sixton account of his or her You'll find the snze you property 20 sec. VII of amend article the to made $18.50 $19. 1946, as appears of mode of reiigious worship; but A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- - constitution of I the state of Utah Legislature when you come to us. See us $11.60 up record in rnv office. Hog receipts at 12 major marpolygamous or plural marriages ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- - to read: I N WITNESS kets were well above those of the are forever prohibited. WHEREOF, I TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIII OF first and save. Sec. 20. The Governor, SecreSecond The people inhabiting THE CONSTITUTION OF THE tary of Stae. Auditor Treasurer, have hereuntc set my hand and previous week. Local supplies State this do affirm and declare STATE OF UTAH affixed the Great Seal of the P.ELATING TO also were heavier. Prices were Attorney - General, Superintendforever disclaim all ALLOCATION O F REVENUES ent State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, of Public Instruction and even but no maiked change was that they right and title to the unappropri- RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON such other State and district this 17th day of August, 1946. shown. Tops sold at $24 or withated public lands lying within INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE as may be provided for by in 25c of the all time Los Angelthe boundaries hereof, and to all PROPERTY law, I receive for their serves record. Be it emctd by the Legisla- ices shll Sows ranged $20 lands lying within said limits a as monthly, owned or held by any Indian or ture of the State of Utah, two- - fixed by law. compensation down. Feeder pigs turned at $20 ss ca The compensation for said of- - (SEAL) to $24, also little changed from Indian tribcs and that until the .thirds of all members elected to Secretary 0?. State, 8 t of the : Ian county far- - i C',- u-- le-tu- d, . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS serv-amen- record-breakin- re-th- E sec-reta- iy 1 7 865,-00- oer-val- - 1 - ; . ; . tenant-purchas- . . e I gen-ma- y - al two-third- d at-fs- el 1 uyest6F Winter i&uto Accessories I Me j Heaters Carriers two-third- s two-third- s . J Urette lighters four-tenth- 0 s Jacks - dead-suppli- No Batteries Tires ' two-third- s No. Centra glCompany |