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Show I LOGAN PAGE EIGHT Charis iii inn, 1 lVo O Is In. 1 tl'l i 'i'll , Salt Lake tinder the din t inn of utii) tl.it ABC. Ohlson as round1' app.uuil ol mu' of t'.' ed lor tho various uuinbeis pn 1) .on in Ills mi ill n s. in till. H Welti jili ..sell In a inn nil .'if a ,v wnli lm Iwo 1 it s.l i m-- , as mil al'd Im I S. 1 ot ( l.i k With i in The com ert glnn Kntuidav unI.fn'IiH ( horns b' h :,n s i dr r the jiusiiui-ot lie Si .intlui i llniil wind ii'iilei' tie vhn oigmuci'ltm was hijlilv mm I1''1' ''-'i- i ccsuful from a mu-'i.- i! aim atn nil ance .sldti'lpi'lnt. Ihtiv n ini'n-of the higldv ml t I ng i.'iu w i, "r ,,( S i m Vi.ill't mui. roundly applaud astio ailftn me , d it. by the enthu-- r 1 i CACHE VALLEY (UTAH) , m nli d. DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, j u No. 1 BESOIXTION RM TIMi TO nlllVU VACAMltS IN Iti.lSUlIKl B Joint revolution prtp'iPf an errnnl l of ) icnt to Siclion 13 o! Artiie esnatitution of the bU'r if I 11. In Ivxnilaturr to thr lotinff varoncira Bo it resolved by tha lrniature of h Slot of I tab, two tiwd nf all tmra-boro elected to each hi coni airing therein : 1 SECTION Srri'ur to t omrrdd That tt te propna d to smen't Seti n 1't ! Artiel VI of tha constitution of it hali nod of Utah ao that tha iam follow; 15. Vacancies to ha MVd SECTION Vacancies that rray or ur in r Ot r h iw ftPed in a ii h Of tho legislature oh ail Banner as may I prcvtdt-- ty Ltt. SECTION t Seeretarv of Ms'e to is directed ir The secretary of Mat e Cause thii proposed amerdnient to published as rcoui red by tt constitution nd to be submitted to the elerfor of he Slat oA the next general election In th isnrrer provided by law if hp- SECTION J. In effect nhf th a , proved by the eUc ora of the ,s elect on proposed amendment shill the fat day of January, fd- Filed with the Svcritary of ruary 21, 1930 St't Constitutional Amendment No. 2 RCVFNI aESOl.UTION HH.ATINflTO K AND TAXATION-Totnt re.Iution prrpoatrg an amend snent to Seetinna S and 3 of ArtHe 15 t f the constitution of the Mole of I tah. relating tn retinue and taxation Bo It reooleed by the lajgiaidre of the Stato of Utah. two - thirds of al! eieeted to earb H ue Cunrjf member ring therein : I. Sections SECTION proceed mend. That it is proposed to amend Seetinna t and S of Article XHI of the constitution of the State of Utah ao thu Um same will read at follow. SECTION 2. Tangible property t be aXc4how value ascertained properties legiaUtpra to provide annual tax exempt for State All tangible property m the State, not exempt under the laws of the United State, or onder thsa e institution abalt bo taxed in provortton to its vaiut to bo aeertainel a prided hv Uw fpe property of the U hi ted Stx . of the Snte, cities, towns, school diAir.rta, pountiea. ard public linra-ne- a. municipal corporation Iota with the uildinga theren us'-exclusively for elth, religious wonhip rr charitable purpoee. ami p ace of burial not held or used for private or earrorut benefit, ahall be exempt from tnxat on. Water right, ditchra, canal, reservoir, trrnsmi-aio- n pwwer plants, pumping pUi lines, pipes and flume owned and sod by Individual or corporations for irrigating lands within the siMe owned by or the auch individuals or corporations, membex thereof, shall not he individual he aeparatcly taxed as hng as they owned andj used exclusively for nub Pdwer plants, power 4rj linoa and thr property, used for gen. prating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which I', used for turnUhng power for pumping water for Imp at ion parpesea on ianria in the Stce of Utah, may be exempted frrm txratHn to the extent that such property is used for such purpose. These exeirut'cns shall aane to the benefit of tne ur a of wai-- r to pumped under such resruln1 k ns as the may prescribe. The taxrs of the indigent poor may be rcm.ed or ebatl such times and in such minn-- r as mnv it be provided by law. Tne Ti'ture msv for the provide exemption from taxatiu'i p- -p homes, hometes. nnd erty, uot to ex.?d two bundled fifty d lira in value hi riw and home4ear, nd one hundred dollars for personal propTOO in erty. Property uat to exceed UulueT owned by disrbled penon who served In any wer ip th military service of th United or of tlie Plate cf Utah' and by the unmarried widow ard minor orphans of suh persons rrav ne exempted as tha legislature may pruwdr The legislature shall provne by law for Bn annua) tax sufficient, with rher sonr-e- a of revenue, to defray the eMimaH expense of the Stal for ea b cal year. For the purpose of payu g t'ie State debt, if any there be, leirii a ture ahall provide for le 'tny a t.x aufficient to py tbe imiil mtee-- t and to pay the pnnc'ial rf such deb, within twenty years from the final at the law creating the debt. 'SECTION t. Assessment ard taxation mt tangible property regulation t, a! nson nernl ft te paif aiemptient psmul tax rates disprsitiona of revenus Tha legttlatura shall prov by law a ur. farm and equal rate of assesNirent ad taxation on all tannble property in IN State, according to its vaiie in morey and ahali prescribe by law such regulations as shall secure a Just valuation for taxation of such property, ao that every pc --son and corporation that pay a tax in proportion to th value of his. her, or its tangible property, previdrd that the legit may determine 3he manner and extert of taxing transient he stock ana Me etock being fed for sltufMer to be u ei for human consumption. Intangible pruo-rt- y be exempted from taxation es property or it may be taxed in aueh nan-tie- r and to euch extent as the legislature may provide. Provided that If intangible property be taxed es preMy the rxie thereof shall not exceed five mi',s en earn foliar of valuation When exeim ted from toration as property, the taxable itieome therefrom shall he taxed un ler any tax based on incomes, but when taxed the State of Uth as picpc-t- y the tmoire therefrom shall not a'so be taxed. The legislature may provide for deductions ex orapticns, andor offs ts on any tax based The personal income Cx Upon income. rates shall be gradunu-hut J rate anal! not exceed six per cent ef net income. No excise tax rate based upon income ehxll exceed four cent ot Income. The rae limitations hei.n contained for taxes based on income end for taxes or intangible property srall be effective until January 1. li37 und tiers-aftuntil chsngd by law be a rot of the majority of the member d to each house of the levislature. A revenue received from taxes on Income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated as follow. 75 per eent thereof to th etate district school fund and 25 per eent thereof to the State fund and the StaU leviep for j rr n i 1 that j ahall the fhOlDN : fi' i ' t roj th' e rwt ir--i annually . u.ea so an f ied 'Me rt v l lua sihl Itlf S a'r dial n Ar i a I of t hi in paid into the State general be S v of The Mh ie e tb.k pr ai L aa itn.i ubmittrd to .! vt the (wj r m, fcfi r i ill Rt n U H ui sri State to publtnh to tauac ot put llehinl h ution and to be tt ri f tie Siate at eie !. twn in tha manner reet-'- T Jir u t llV MON by v j M ruary 3 t' take To effect when If tr4 t f the Stae this nil) ha take etlect on of Jan ii't i '31 the s. rre'aiy of Pu.te Feb- - ( onsliiutirr?! Air.cndrr.ent o. J bi srnooi, fund OF 1)18 tributing in- TERKSr OF 8LtH FUND. A Joint rrsriution proiddmg for amendments to houe Joint resolutions number three d t flit pasned by ths legislature in IJJ9. proposing te amend 3, Article X. and btetion 7, Ar-ti- ll Mil f the constitut'on of the Plate of i tab routing to the Htste scNool fund and th ibr t icr nf distributing the interest of such fund and other revenues of ths several school districts of the Btftte. Be it involved by lh Legnlatnre of the n of al) th tr plate of Ltoh. elected to each House concurring therein I Reaolulirii PLltlON proposed to amend 'Hi it it is proiosed to amend house ) mt rtso'i on nj,nlMr 3 passed by th bpiAtnture in L'l, propmihg to amend Fi4in 3 of Artn le 10 of the constitution of the Smte of Luh so that lit same will read ax follows SECTION 3. Proceed of lands and otner perproperty pr rent f proceeds petual fund The proceeiU of all lands that have been or may be granted by th United Slates to thu State, for the support of the cmmon schools; the proceeds of all property that mxy accrue to the State by escheat or forfeiture, all undairrM-hares an I divknd of any corpornti n mcorporatrd under the laws of thia State the proceed of tne sale nf timber, mineral or other pro ery from srho I and Sate then thoa grin ted for siecifie leads, oth rer centum of the net purposta. ard fi proceeds of th sale of pubnc Ian Is lyi g withm the State, whph sall be s Id by the United Stale subsequent to the ed mission of this State into the dntMi, shall be and reman a perpetual (uni lo be called the S'ate school fund, the interest of hieh onlv, shall be among the seeral school districts according to th lat preceding scHtiI census. SECTION 2. to proposed amend. Thst it l proo-eto amend houe j nt resolution nuinlAr 8 pied Ly the to anneiM J, rmpo-in- g Hgiflaluie m Sevt on 7, of Arttce Mil of th-- ' constitution of the ?Mr of IJinh so that the same will reed a follows: SECTION 7. Kate cf taxation not to exceed distribution. The rate purpose of taxation on tang he shaii not exceed on eah dollar of ealvation, two and four-tehs mil1 for general Stire of one mil for high purpoe. sch'ol purroes, which y hi constitute the b hi) fir I, smd f irl shall be high in t) e nurner tln h ialatu-- e ahull j ro d, to ibc sell, ml di'lucs ira ard imh levy fur high sJurl dixt mt kcnool pi.rpocis whuh together wi.h the irkn't oi th pemmn r,t school fund and xu.h c.br liunls as mi y lie available for chnL it scnol purp scs, wdi rai'f arnueUy cn arno.it which quail I. 00 fi r each nc, on of s h' r e in the L g schfKil stat rs vn i tli ni census, the sine I buted amorg d td Ms :u curd ng to the Ia-- t the s ho preccJirg sMu cinvis. am) n addition h n added m fa d which P eopxii.a to other iwenies previded f r this purpose by th IvjtuMnre snsll i Srj 03 for each pervon of scIkw age x,s ' w n by tne Ixst prc-cg scbrul census said eunli ati n find eh i I be appi r' ond to the chr-o- l dieir rts in so h nnncr v the lei, ishtore ebaM pruv.de, ba.d rut shall be unices a proposition to inreare tbe asp e s,pc'jing the ret rates propured ard th- - t.n Jtirmg which ne same shall le levied, be fist submitted to a vM of such of the qualified electors of the Mate, as in th g jear nest euh e!e tion, shall have pad a properry tax assesbed to. them within tiie Stae, and the majority of those voting thrron ahall vote in favor thereof, in ami) manner as may lie provided bv law PEtTION 3. Secretary of State te pob-fisThe secret y of Str.e is directed to ctuse ths proposed amen Imcnt to be a required by the constitution and to be submitted to the e'ctors of the State at th eHeti the in in general manner provided bv law, as on proposition in lieu bf H. J. R. numbers 3 and 8. parsed at tiie reqpir sewicn of ths lfith leqislatu . SrCTH)N 4 Te take effect -- - when If apprrved by the electos of the State the proposed amendment sha'l true effet on the first day of Jan ia-. hilrd ivi'i the Secretary of State February di, r 0 to kfiatim; MANNER and SSaeepflmed reading MIeldsi i i Csat ret lt. Constitutional Amendment No. 4 iEationV Rm'nAeTS,N2ndT mimSj PROPERTY Joint rooiulrn providing for n amend-en- t to hr turn 4, Article 13, of the enatitutun of 'he F'a of Utah relating to the iaxr'aon of mines and mining property Be it resolved bv the legislature ef th Slate of I tM1, of all ths members elected te each houe concurring A theren 1 Si CTION Sections te proposed smnd. That it m to amend Section 4 Article XHI. of he c institution of the Stat of Utah so that the same wiil read as Tihems SECTION 4 Mine and claims te be assessed basis end multiple whet to be assessed as tangible property. All metalliferous mm s or mining claims, both placer and rock in pH e. shall be assessed as the iegHi&tur ha.l provide provided, the basis and multiple now used in dethe vaiue of metalliferous mines termining nd the additional for taxation purposes asMased value of 35 00 per acre therwof shall not be changed before January 1, 1935, nor thereafter until otherwise provided kf Jew. Ail other mines or pr(id That Keep You Ji'arm and Cost Oul claims and other valuable mineral deposit, including lands containing coal or byJro carbons and ail machinery lined in mining and aJi property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mine or mining clam., ar.d ths vaiue of any surface use mane of mining claims, or mining property for p'ner than mining purposes, shell be aMfxised as other tangible property. SECTION 2. Secretary ef Bute 5e pab-lisTh secretary of State is directed to cause this p. ;ped amendment to be pu) as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the m xt general election in th manner provided by law when. If apRUTION 3. In effect proved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall taka effect on the 1st day of January, 1981. filed with the Secretary of State Feb ruary 25, 1IH0. OTTRE op to yon r neck in luxurious warmth when yon button yourself into this smartly sty led, perxroosly dimensioned gmnnent with its billowing besTerixed collar. No man can afford to bo without one for certainly this low price has jitoser before purchased such assured protection against Jack Frosts icy assaults! Y lhei ... Constitutional Amendment No. 5 CREATING A BTATB COMMISSION A Joint resolution proposing an nmend-meto Section 11 ef Article 12 el the ef the State of Utah, reconstitution lating te revenae and taxation. Be it resolved by the Legislator ef the State of Utah, ef ell members elected to each house eoncnrrlng therein : DON 1 8ection proposed te amend. That it is proposed to emend Section 11 of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows: 8LCTION 11. Creation ef 8Ule tax commission governor te apmembership hoaids do ties edunt terms point duties. There shall be a SUte tax commission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall belong to The members th same political party. of the commission shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the consent of the tcQate, for such terms of office as may be provide The SUte tax commis and supervise the sion sh .a administer tax taws of the State. It shall assess and and and utilities mines publie adjust equalise the valuation and assessment of It property among th several countim. sliail have euch other power of original assessment as the legislature may provide. Under euch regulations in euh cases and withm such limitations aa the legislature may prescribe, it shall establish system of publie accounting, review proposed bond issues, revise th tax levies and budgets of local governmental units, and equalise the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. The duties imposed upon the State board of the constitution and laws equalisation of this State shall be performed by the State tax commission. In each county of this State there ahall conbe a county board of equalisation sisting of the board of county commissioners of said county. The county boards oi equahiation shs.l adjust and equalize tut valuation and aseaament of the real ano personal property within their respective and counties, subject to eueh regulation control by the State tax eommisston as be law. The State tax prescribed by may and the county boards of commission shall each have auch other equalitatios powers aa may be prescribed by the legislature SECTION t. Secretary ef State te pub-NThe seerttary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be pub died as require and by the constitution to be buVn.tted to the elector of the Mat at the next general election in th manner provided by law. SECTION 3. To take effect whtn If approved bv the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 2931. FiUd wih the Secretary of 8tat Feb ruary 25, 1930. RESOLUTION TAX ,xl Ni. 8( MENS Music getting the American spirit Indigenous New York City. Jazz is pure American and no other nation can play it. This is the opirion of Phil Spitalny, one of the countrys preat orchest'a leaders, who came here as a poor Russian emigrant. My training in Russia where I lived until I was fifteen, Spital ny explains, was of courss, all along classical lines. I came from six generations of musicians on both my fathers and mothers rule, and I was fairly fed up on tho great mastes. When I came to this country I was several years absorbing the spirit of the thing called jazz, before I could oxen attempt to play it. For fifteen years I was becoming American and unconsciously - L M. H. Welling, Secretary ef StaU ef th gtote of Utah, do hereby certify that th foregoing te a full, true and correct Amendments No. copy of Constitutional 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, and 4 as proposed by the special session of the legislature of i960 as Um asm appear of record la my ef fire. In witness whereof. I have hereunto eet my hand and affixed the Greet Seal of the State of Utah, thig IjI duy ei Septan ber, 1930. (fAL -- jjr cally and every other way. Last year I went abroad and for the first time appreciated how American I had become. The bandsi in Berlin were still playing German music, although the compositions were American tunes. The bands in France were p'ayirg French nuis.c and there the compositions were also American foxtrots, and so it was in each country. I realized then how much our music was realiy a part of this great country, and that no one but an American can interpret it. Often I hear disparaging statements about our music, but it has a versatility and distinctness, and is so much the soul of he people that I think it will live forever. True, a great number of our songs will pass out of the picture, and this is mainly because our production is greater than the rest of the world put together, but many of them, such a3 Song Of The Bayou will last as long as there is music. Kan., Oct. 27. 01.(9 old mother, do! ending t $ Leatherette Coats Corduroy Coats FOR BOYS FOR BOYS Staunchly made; shceplined with big furred collar Ages to 10 years $6.90 TUESDAY Ages to 18 Made like a mans; beaveried collar sheep-line- d x ith years $7.50 1 $6.90 $7.50 Sheep Lined Moleskins a FOR BOYS . SEEKS WATER Especially good quality, warm and durable. No boy can afford to be without one. out-of-do- IN DARK AND TAKES POISON Mrs Aaron TRENTON Andmason will hcrcafcr turn on tho light whon getting a dunk Into at night Androason, calv Saur-daovenmg. prepaird a I.ysol used water nlnthm winch a a leavmg pomp ot th'' solution in a glass on a table I.a'or n tho n.ght, hp arose to get a di.nk ot water. Pick, drank pho ing up th" (unit ni- - before pait of threalizing what it (ontained A donor was calhd and antidotes administered and while s' ill a von sick woman. Mis. Andreason will recover. Mrs gla-'S- rp TT ViriTiTiM7Trftf(Tr7 T?7Sy L 717 111 dL-- icsaJ Logan Junior High School Auditorium Ambassador Reuben J. Clark; Judge Ephraim Hansen; Congressman Don Colton, and U. S. Commissioner of Customs Frank X. A. Eble. Good Local Music. to A her simi .Ww York luin hi m nt'nt! with had a collar of whih wooh-trawd odjMs Tin Hmj:- motif ts repeated 111 red on the sleeve uni! tunu 12 $479 t Wednesday Evening, 8 oclock, Oct. 29th SPEAKERS: les Si $3.79 Best Sound In The State soon at d Deep, warm pockets. Sizes 4 tc 10 CAPITOL lbii g Warm, smartly styled for bins. waaxsai 1'AmhI full-cu- FOR BOYS d RE5 and sheep-lmet Soft, durable hides, throughout; b'ack or brown Sies 36 to 46 $9.90 Sheep Lined Mole shins HARTFORD CITY, Ind , Oct. 27. (UPJ Nineteen children weie luiUj wl.tii a school bus u.i'hed irto a ditch. - FOR MEN with d $9.90 d MO.XD.1Y Sheep-line- Sizes 36 to 46 j ear-oldaughter and her escort from attack, last night shot and killed one man and wounded another seriously. 21-- Constitutional Amendment No. 6 M Made for extra wear. big, beaverized collar musi- SOLDIER, A Coats Coats Phil Spitalny, Famous Musician, Finds Our ,s. OF RELATING TO THE LOCATION THE STATE PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section I, of Article XIX of ths constitution of th Stale of Utah, relating to the location of ths State Prison, Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the of th members State of Utah, elrcvcd te each bouse concurring therein : SECTION I. Section proposed te amend. That it ta pro'iosed to amend Sectiog 2 of Article XIX of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows: SECTION 3 Location of poblie Instite-tfeand disposition ef lands. The publie Snsututione of the State are hereby perhereinafmanently located at the plec ter named, each to have the land specifically granted to it by th United States, in the Act of Congress, approved July 16th, 1 894. to be dupossd of and used In eocb manner aa the legislature may provide: First: The seat of government and the State fair at Salt Lake City. Second : The institutions for the deaf and dumb, and the blind, and the State reform school at Ogden City, in the county ef Weber, Third: 'The Utah State hospital at Provo 0ty n the county of Utah. SECT ON 2. Secretary ef State ta pub-- P ih. ' 'he aecretary of 8tate is directed to tiim Proposed aroendmsnt to be pub- b th " submitted to the elector of the j LUte at the next general elsctioft la the manner provided by law. SECTION 2. Te take effect when. If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with ths Secretary of Elate February 25, 1930 m Leatherette Corduroy In, w9 ' a zrzk, Anthon Fehrson, chairman of the fomert "oninnttf ", pnsil1 H F Olsen of Ihium pave an int ling addre-- s of web one ill whui li 0 lo'ii ed on (ullur.i! lie in I,, Si ei . ill in jimple Iioni the t oun1 lea ate 9 3 0. 1 Fure American Mips Mary Srhindlerwi, i rr ,iT'(i after having given a splendid n.el lug of "The Vision of Sir Launfal" and icsponded with a highly cowl-a- l N may at r p r 2 7, jazz Recognized As Constitutional Amendments CoMtilutinnal Amendn.est OCTOBER Also a special quartette from Salt Lake City Will Be Present! V I IV ! li ih- 4 |