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Show L'OGA.V (U m A II) DAILY CACHE VAEL'EY 1 1) "R 1 1 t ) OCTOBER V. 1) VI 193 PAGE FIVE 0. 3 AERIAL PA'IROL GUAR Db OAKLAND. a - Repay UJ inn City I John Mrs. M Moser, i.ur Bateson, Mrs Allen Palmer ami Mrs Rink biuunlnuur ot tuih i. are spending City. da, , i 11 si .. M. li-- Lake I b 2 t Miss Orpha Faylor is spending i.. tin wot Mud with her sis ti r, M iss I helmu 1 av loi , w ho is at tending the V 1 A contention m I I CHS o the an v.il ot a claughtei Fndav the n nd in i' pindi"g t weekend visiting with Salt Lake City ant in Knltitld EVERY GROWER OWNS HOME, BUSINESS MEN CONTENDED and Mrs George Mickelson and daughter, Fthcl spin! 1'iidav 1' ng in Cgdcn Mr u Verissa Hunsaker who is attending si hoot at the L SAC is spending the week end at her home in Honeyville M Mirs the . tnuik'tni around Utah for aerial patroh, then four hire of Oakland, Cal, polue tone hae earned pilot ihumv and aie non making offnud patois tin tii ( hao n stolen plane nahhina t11 'irtiufalers and n,m itinnei and enforcing the legal altitude limit aie among thnr duties Left to right: Serati L R Reedy, II D. Calame, L. C. Brandt , A. . Morgenthal. BV lion ev i V n i E W II'EL h d . v . i t i ' lig Wd'li it i r ii JORGENSON While me na .1 aim mint here i' i t.iant m . o . minty moiigdge pai e i, di tin li oui Mr. and Mrs. John M. Richards rpent Friday visiting w.th triend' in Malad Misc Elna Miller 'pint la .t week end in Salt Lake Ot' Mr. and Mrs George Lemon and Miss Margaret Edwards moioi eel to Paiadise Monday to be in attend- is Camille Christiansen ependipg the week eukl in Salt, M D Witt Mis Lake City of California is spending sevual day in Logan with hei sisaer Mis Mis Witt is on Charles Shoup her way home aftei attending the funeial ol hei lather in the east Alvin Harris aie spending a lew days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs W efeton Woodland ot Arimo left for her home Wednesdav after visiting m Logan foi srveial davs with her sistei. Ms C H Wakley M. 4 f ? s' i X VVs's rj, vfty A-- i v v s y il iijy j i. s n Uial mi i , m j I P all h ) mt hi I i Oi a it' i a i l h m m b' low idle It a all oil i ol ui mn i'- n how an on juv t ' be l tfnt ion o pi v uudi i w h u h n iii Uciton tai P an tin id tod no lOA UH n eni 4lb l I l n v U me i not ol il is posi tl t it v lnnit.il ii n I t ) i1 I , v vv i ' i i v i i d 4 i , , v nt I tt nun lliit .ii iiitsoll v ', s e. t..: h' sii.q l( ' ( "l mut oi tn ' xoui Un MiS Roeamnnde Ltiada, defendant of an h hi Minrlmat Ik , i f j Uonh tiwuia uul h pp n P !h hutn th , Spanish line, n as ,hun unt 41') Lot ino lair, nhnh t.o'td :ulli jap.ui, wmic rule at the Monttri Ih- t S , . , mm ( I I K t and a gymkhana Sunday. rating, a night shon i upoi - i l is tpp ,sitnc a DWb a il) mt ! rj l 1 r a i , j miu. un tn m Lol ui is ? nun a .i( md will pa hMU ti u t a t s, tn 7 n t n m t mp)i ar , I ' i an a uim aain i I mi d " o'1 nun using the tax m the l t i x not in i able h. In ,,, s,v that the pt ip'e hav. ap the low Lie as felt m I,, , s,llluM " ,1,,ljlu- un; mnm Mv u n s w it li laist d, t tc louhtlesH in some mstantes un- llll I he OUI this t) in stmn Is, No lS vtivJiwl The legislature, how ever, lias b tl tut that the limitation Is putUuopisi t mi amendment to the ll will nutke it in itu u 'lioit time oulv Is mult e iiiii'tiiuH.m whuli It g 'si.itioiis il Iii that this is p ."itili Hilt i January 1, 1925. for lu list wold oil the not 'ulijt.l tin b g i'l.cl ui e lo i hange this meth't a Itmporarv but mil loiapio od ol s'st suing mines, and to anv impiimd method which inise and that future haugt s aie In case no imFrom my own txpti it niav disi nt ti ixpiited 0 m e in the Itgmlatute as well as prove' im i hod lound the presihiom.li watching the legislaiun ent method will continue in operw ,t ic aw , am ation unt'J t hanged by tile legis-in'll the governors office nv il ol t lu 01 it me ptopt opinion that the argument ll basic i mov "hull vou suggest would have The wav b d In votit question is flamed the inks little oi no weight it hit this gives me the impression that you II Hunk a vou n a be foi stickler the aie multiple of three times is p ist o it o' Iv to Well, after January 1, 10 the si He o! pt position that int mgilile prop too low ii -' ei tv shall be taxed at the same ISIS, the legislatuie can either t Ul o ix hi oi ol banks, lie in raise as the ate vote should t ite a legal IV s 'll tunglble you multiple or find some other foi these because inula foi valuing mines In hanks whuli toi amendments, in hod unless they tarry, the exemptions the meantime the stains quo is tl I' u now hove will remun in the constitution maintained b ul. s have t oust nted and oui chHiue to assess them i To my mind this particular a this , ii lust'd oil at all at unv rate, will be lost. iv amendment is not very important, ml a n asst used value, ff the amendments carry It and I am not disposed to argue it i, ji.lv - nlh ,io n s agieenp-ntml tin te is no 'iiaianlv chat this does not necessarily mean that strongly for it It will permit the Intangibles will forever be taxed leglslatuie to leplnce the net proi at v ill Iona t on.imie a! 5 mills After 19J7 they any ceeds system with physical valuatail the pi oposod amendments he taxed at higher rates, and to tion which the miners generally do the n wnl lie possible lor to 10 convert have do it you only not pis, regard feasible and which hiiks n t vet to u tuse pavnnnt a majority of the leglalature, look upon as a fiuitful sourcethey of on th li si IK k bo what vvheieas in order to get an amot n. t im On the other hand, a uninjustice is Ik ii . o' I'kmg if we intend endment to your ltklug you would iform multiple applied to all mines in 'hi Intuit' Im one have to convert two thirds of the is regarded M i'k m many students of t MU til foi met-l- p ltd' legislature and after that a ma- the problem by as discriminatory. For of the voters jority a little prospect, which example, It iu u f toll su' e of get I oncede that there is some after spending money In searching un ,n t ix iioii tin hank in the for ore lor several years finally u o iu bet u i In ip get the point to several of your criti inii t out ot 'lie coustilu i isms of the proposed amend finds a small deposit lasting only a tnii ion few months, would be highly asI could offer some other Ml mebts sessed at a multiple of once its net objections which you have not the out that leg's mentioned Iu fact, if I had proceeds, whilst a mine that is on pom' i n min llued ongrc'S to been writing the same amend- velvet with ore reserves for many tilted ot i the s tm .Jib in' nts tliev would have been quite years to come, would be Tit t s so that I. , - d vi at a multiple of once Its net In form But they probdiffeient .x MU' lit be n lhh npos ably would not have got through proceeds Possibly the proposed h ink tot k and vou ask the My experience in amendment will open the way for legislature ood ilia' would do fiah il more equitable assessment as beiv eminent has taught me that tm aim ndimnts pass and hei all legodation la a compromise tween difterent classes of mines. an In lied ills be, .tie arbifaiy ot (onfheting interests, and it The p.ovlsion to amend the coni in mil limit itio'i of not is hatd for a member or the ns' a 1 his t mill . d iv x, to get his or her own stitution so as to permit the eslegislature p iii Ota qnc't'oi, and derives pt t ideas through both houses un- tablishment of a state tax commis, n i ul .1 II s w While the amendments sion to supervise the entire tax altered sul to the people mav system of our state is simply in niitipd lust, up u tiat at present beeping, with the methods of busi-o- r vn i.uiiot h g illy t cx hank stock not he ideal to your view point fiom mine, yet they were the niisa administration which have Fui tin mm ', unit w the il all been developed to a high degree of we conld get When you toi td til hi ist aim tided we shall ibeet annot, In legislation, get what st't'iess m corpoiate and private mia h to iv it in the luturt At piesent over thirty vou would like you should like business. i d tin limit ct ion ot "Tat you can get. .at least until states lu the Union have their tax lit iati tiK ills is'" !. mpoi a iy systems operated through a central If the vou tnn gel what you like iv be i ii'i d in Pi J7 administration, generally called a ail" ndnii ns now biloie the pen All the objections have heard state tax commission. TneBe states pu aie v m d (I iv n do vou think raised against the amendments have generally found that a centrato get any it would In re u n .in in vviujc u mvu with lized administration is more sucbv the (h't i'lU'iulnM tie benefits they will bestow up- cessful and mo! equitable In Its opl. hetoio P'i. .it winch time on th( pP0pi t hey are adopt j operation than the old decentralized ed it will be possible to. work system Centralized administration out a program of legislative tax under a tax i ommission Is now reform that will be a great im- found ir Arizona, .v'ew Mexico, Oreprovement over what we have gon, Washington and in other wesnow If they are defeated it will tern states as well as through the be many years before another middle west, the east and the south. honest altempt will be made to The governor of Indiana, when here of '!' give relief to 'he 1, ml fur tho go.crsum' coil on tloii, Was ho linmate u m set to ll 21i piovuits that the stc t k tangible pioperty, and he will be most enthusiastic over the success to condemned continue to carry of the tax commission plan In his ot hi hulks cannot he tax t a tale that is highir than the oppressive burden of taxation d state, and told me of the benefits It that had been derived under he which js groaning tin at from it by applied to i ompeung be a now we will dash n mi vi tragedylf the taxpayers. whin snh'tdutial i.ipiul tile of his relief from cup I tuler lips. s ( lion 5214, n imoiiut It is impoitant to note that the i tnnot lax hank ivi ion proposed amendment to the constia bight rate than is ii , ,i tution does not confer any tiey Pi in d (umpiting money authority on this lax commission l.ei c is not a state i ijul which the state board of equalizI nmn t ha t has suiiestully ation does not now have except at ( ,i d a ix on intangibles under the limitations which the i lii.'ii i ite than 5 mills If, of praitlcal expi ri a malt' legislature shall impose. In other words, the new tax commission will vve i .it intangible (Jiinot i, al only have such powers as the legisrate i sui i ( ssl ullv p ,n itv lature may confer upon it We must h I II shall we than j per it Hue all l.vtnue troin other necessarily be willing to trust the iiiiancihl' s mt! eh in order to get legislature to determine the regulations, the limitations and the exlm!c more tax out of tile il Hu,' tent of centralization whfch this new tax commissun shall have. To Hon h U siiiion 5219 is amend refuse to trust the legislature is a- - oui b t hgisiatuieI to pronounce our representative (ongiess, i. ti'ioned whit is the lesiilt svstem of government a failure. I 1947 in that stated aliiadv 'ave do not imi e your fear that the h limitation t a mills will have legislatuie will empower the tax w we should In ords stitutlun about we other an d, s) talk'ng ,ii commission to interfere unduly Hut the have to continue this favoritism with local self i 'Ion lived pi .vision government. inan of b an the o into u 1" t ion mn tauiot operation t ion T up tax program for the s . .a nt nd unit s tome tax system, and the tnionie present d .. m 21t ioiuii" it tax would become a travesty Ger- - is limited to amending the constiwho an in m .1 n lavors and lelnitaiit 'low a mitaiiilv more so everyone that tution, equitable sys' (' ome tax should vote for 'he tem may be enacted. The proposed mi ti ling this '((ion a.s it lu Hi it have amendmen's the ilaiy. constitutional amendments are not viais during it O' hi g.m de self enaxtlng, but will require laws 'ilu e tin are If after (he amendments lntzt.lv it is aincndnniit muitlng by the legislature in order in passed the exempts legislature uloptril no tnendm'"l to put them into affect. At present 'in po"ihio thit where we be shall in right tmgibles, e 'iiund t'noivh oulU's the legislation is so hedged about u me tin " nulls 1, nutation iu'o we ,ue now, except that any sue wMh out of date constitutional i ding ligislature would disregard i .1 ii ,.1 i xpu i s ix v, a s nun turns that it cannot do justice ol the mandat oi y language of this no mattei how The attit id I'mimiv m M willing and anxious uii'H ss ui Inline to a im id this amendment and tail to act This it may be to do so If the constim i non the niaiiiu i d' icd bv j'Uiivveti, one oi the questions in tution is liberalized so that the vour It ttei ye n the sUiti s 'm Ho- past f shall be unshackled the iiif'u al, s Him whin it N aim i d Tax Revision tonimission will re,r"t , U e ll all nm 1. ( nllgl S' hat Sto, ks and bonds should pav commend certain definite laws, but H ,, 'in, oi.' Will' . 'Ml will he free to rea nigmi la'e Lhaa savings ac me what non- - mav Ic d, t If if recommendations those If ject i for the leg. xample mil be mints ', nt them ets tit The next legislature will lature thinks so, it is niv under an exiriordmaiy responsibilistanding that it will have powet to lave make smh a c Ixsstfii ation and ty, and it may prove to us to be the session since Utah appl different ra'es However in mo't important i tan it n tght he preferable to tax became a state. thi in. ome, so tint thi In'argihles I apologize for wntiug such a i hi the whuli piddlin' the ll ghrst yield but vour questions canletter long in An the n wil' pav the highest tax not be adequately answered In a i.unot i mnpi ' ome tax would also give salaried tew words xi ( i en' and protissional men the nppoitum , ei v icspecttuuy yuu.o, ,i n thi' tv to ptv tllea al.aiM -- t t.,r cost we can o ov mu r ' i ii Geotge H Dern. giveitunen' i thi "I' ig u.i't lo iilates vour ' One of t as a.s Inch 'i questions i Advertisement bv s l 521' will pc nmt in m the ptoposed am ndment ol mines, (Bud Politiidl .u' vou dsktii whv the multipl, of the Citizens Tax Revsicn League) 11 sub-'titu- v i uni Mini I 'UN ' 4- not so i IN OLD MONTEREY SHE RULED ? 't udn tl ' Mirs Dorothy Wakley is spending the weekend in Logan with her parents. Mr and Mrs C H Wak ley Mibb Waklev ib teaching at Miss Estelle Richaidson Preston accompanied her hone ff ' ill sib ' Mr. and Mrs. James Eager ol Nephi are attending school at thee Mi L SAC. and Mrs Lagn ai graduates of the college and aie here doing post graduate work tS jil 0 vs il il is c tititl Miss v X I will ' Ik pjt tin iv uut ilh lnraiilble be able I, Uei R v i a t i'ii it Siippost cl i It i Tin constitution ol I t, h In v Ot 1 e- - .n ow ns sonit h u.ds li 'ulU' pio df.idtd it would cm v u vlhing iidts that all p.op. itv m the state 4i p in mn I. 't ll llo si lionds fi o ft pa kies t ) niav u i is shill lit taxed m pii.po t on to its vve I t u d a' si d and call,' aim that the legislature shall sano l .ti as mi miliIii. So ill gp pumps vvi inm idl'd piopiiiv pi ovule In law a uuifotm and egual ti-- o t. ct red to litt tin v.t't is i . - laki "Oil'd take .In in' tie m i alt of on to the pan bed mound J'sessment and taxation on come Obviouslv he wii1 not deall ptopertv in the state according li in - tm asses'ine: t un s a t O'lilt the Mii'i , I ho dm to i s value in mouev In other tint is a Hih oa ,s in hi i n'er ot di times 'hius the constitution v ms a vast arid aiea over which some thai ad pic.pprtv, win tl.tr t n 'title d cv Un pe ple of Wa'l nigton hope 4.5 oi mt .ngihle, shall he assc'td to pour the wateis ot the Colum at a unhoim rate Ibis is what is bia and make a still gieater legion ktm vn as tie unit mn l u ol ague ultuial wealth M i.s Victoria Penhaiiick of o.o , i Vv inn a in llicvtc.i, 'he (onstiHUion then fortnii The Moses lake project contains i Neppat, Wash , eats her r - Ions m ltseli .mil print etls to t g'bl , pt i ui'es soul ein ty e nipt most intangible piopeitv from rctu ii) Jo i i ,o , i c i t cx '"on ii m 'nvi e" ,ni p iv in ' i ' l ixc- een matt'h 1i. t the s'otks in will appi ll pr ov lues lil't mu u'tv nmh tulina ot c ol pin at ion shall not he taxed mhnsi Sc , pose a ol Los, .ii had I ho mn-m i.i nmt t " " lion at tin i ' "I . . i a . s. iu . .. nu r i v on di i mi m Ho s. v in- -' - 'axed smuss il UkIhus 111 thlx piojmt 'i . s ' i i hi , im ans bank and was log 1 pm c nt tigHt4 Uj.u the irm man coming i.e p'.utit ) total oxi mjition from ll tl ) thei on in jio it mto th( Lake aiea an make t.ixilicu o' all shuts oi stotk vviie asses,i (I .it 4i pi r iint U1 oi ibh oi thing on JO dues, t S' i ond the ( oi.stl ut iou txempts vv uuld nut on t ilo ,lo util iu . h Ut u mtrv is aImnabl hint liom taxation a'l ual and petsonal conn but vv on omist iu j ,u ol (t till (I U sli !( d OJ) mot tans mpts bonds, be tilt ptincip.il as wt 11. Obviously he it it htinili pm a 7 ballon cause bond lhistx ot mortgages It also woi.id not it ms mom v in tm i'ti np uho jpi lation and is im exempts all it d st it e mortgages hi is. vvhme it tould be lo. nt d out ind that lodut " iijng su and chattel iiior on 'im u I I' i ol o s it exempts t . ud t I u! tins rat 750 box s ot Hist an UtUrAdiglt se n Hi vv out nut uilur mini H J aching Ills H api -- nd ly nioiUace c.x land, im h (' H m a s'm k oi cist j it t m Toe hof s o ap P'.inl pi ov ,n tus, lie t stock oi othpr per . oink in sum. olio i stu' who t d ,llv I 1( sou cl pi opt nv vv lit t Ik l tangible or ' n In niald m t hi t ixt d s , i V ( m pul l.iKd lit ngibh ' u. Iv c I op 1st spi mg all p l Hard the constitution authorize Iti on the laud li is mug Jab tj1P ci( iuct,on Gl (i,,!,,;. irom iredits u (ouim i L mk d po1- - v sacks ot pita'ces oil 'n - dll wUth meins Unit from all at a!'1 ''ml1 lat credits .,ue this tall 'v uc ii as .mounts receivable, notes applied tf) tin- - bl piopMU Leon Millec la'sed tj tons I ositor wooid nnn init'x ind bmk baluues the . tpavei bhaee In I he a I . OP s I! V may dt dll' t lil-- d bts, leaving oulv The iiti.c tlm land he stale would 1k put net ul Gplthe net or solvent balance subject it was pui chase i lot i xpu to taxation miMnes, and tl bu ims-- . would h. c ciise ot its xc ell. m Ilu i. lit is that, although 1 tah c(,n e to a tand'tnl It is m op. n size of heads. has the so called unifoim l1" 'tion vvhdhti hank tb I out' It 1! Let is niakn, team bv ostensibly rule it applies almost exclusively sl oU,(1 b' UlXl d at ah, evm at a i on ows tbtured tankload the horn p i v low rate to tangible piopirtv since bonds, rich irrigated clou i. notes and o'her investments scaur i t t .ti o i v i n i tax m of the noitbwest ate ed by banners mortgages, as well as shales pi opt " agteed that irrigation is the busi ol stotk ate all exempt Horn tax v it h the late on t tn-l- bl H for alien ness like wav of agruultuie wtie at .HI pus'ibli would h The only intangibles sub )' Gloria C" - - i of the Neppel and they ai proving the dis i tioiis In nisi all H . future s"inlarly under to .. monev taxation solvent aie district ggers along ject H Oil IK (1 (ll til would it with su( h plaits as akiina, Itmipy a aru dozen half md of Rises iredits ap These are the burden t no i ii in' v as-- ' s u Hem Moses Like , and Wenatchee 't fara to not be the but two (irst exnnpt pies; she's going v ( n t si -The lake is also winning favor not taxi d loi oHut reasons, vvlmli preti nds oi nt. nip's to merette when she grows Upv u ol tin i m and t Ins as a summer resort an'1 i ac h year 1 money, In icm ' il v iv , hi a a (! i mam bathers and cam ets flock A explain solv.nt (iidit is a hank balance h t ution has r to its betc hrs or other iredit los out tit tits II I Is mle to .ilk o' i iv n- - it m taxed at all it must he taxed at the k s u o l it' r,ihle ptopt l y same rate as tangible propirlv bis Thus, our constitution piopiiiv It iivi a' pit sent In u ' h i i urn done m anv It authonzia the taxation of hank de w 11 h m mil. d im posits hut only at tin same late an ' it mver t n i ild b I.i is imp! ai n Battle lannes whuli a few Years as ri al es' tte is taxed iin in n i m p. iaxes on solvent iredits are be ago swainnd out o! I emote hays in , '1 ii,- the South Sea Islands filled with mg paid onlv bv widows and oi V I Ol ll 0 laX dU warriors seeking h ads and 'he phans whose estate is m pi bate of ii i .I- - but bodies of enenu s to eat. aie again while stub taxation frtqutntlv is11' p nn pie i I he owner of sol lanklv unjust making martial vovagis tlu.it win mu ueciaie mem Manned bv native iruvs in full vm cku-iI h in ' & s ,t. regalia, eleven of llese fantastic ,' tor taxation In i nisi the tax! "mild v leie Iv , -- bell-dec or'i'p'i i'h'i tjik part m tak m a I, if not nnit. i eni ot ov new ionp li reiiivis fiom suih urd the filming of Paiamimnta o' t'lytllt (I. HU K ts t Uking picture, The Sea God 11 I last o iv ntaiic IK i i eni pioved niv Matemem, This production ti ituring Richard I w y rcAlien, Fav M r iy and Eugene Pal that undi r the lonsntution of i tah tl -l ate uuld is haw txpliinej f - ioii.m i'i tl' mane tm all iu nearlv nut Island the on an limed intangible and property paitlv lette, n e td'nin - ol tin piofi. t'v No i in the Ppi 'ic opens a lour dav en 'in the slate- is exempt frer f Th'.itci to It 'on am ready to ask y on w hv voti ' ip Ml wo Id l m , i 'ti d oi mm ev Grand tho cement at ' ii ed m I tah it it w ui e Milijt ( t to think this ilisi i iniinition in idiot jldY The war canoes are Horn thoty ol int uigible pupcrtv should be Ml. I t i.X it S III I hat is loll) si, Hi s ot till I mon ixaitlv vvhal to intv tut ions and have a mpa pel peluati-- d oti a"' working toi whin vou op 1, i ilom what vvi ,u e v nu t ) do if v ot twentv to seventy five war he lending i o.i'ti utionil Tliev aie made with three pos tins .links on each side and two nar amendments Whv do you aigue lot a vstim low boaids tormmg a flat bottom Ml the boatcis lave bevillfd i dees lindi'i vvli'U a I'nn i mav ptv 40 mil are sewn together by cords per unt of Ins liuome in taxes in nui imaiigiMe m.di fiom t ti e stems ot vnn - lie whist an " .1 till' tic talked with a material weilih j.av nothing, no ill ittei how mm mav his bi u un from - urn 'Lung Ilk, gi niMii obtained flu f'vvini of mi.'.iI pijpt.tv a ji ngle tree n mu dec mi t ,,iv put ol in Pc u 'hells in weird designs orate the Btdi s of the canoes At lax,- - hut tie mum o' di.idenl 4 u ( k hi ik ill s p iv cm 'tO( ooth 'ti i n mid sti m au high )' h.' t onn m uih nt d " p h i oru h sin i s i ol l i nu Ui ut ti .u.t jm p , a' tm bow ju t lu low the line no i n orm mu it hell' md i lose to the water, are tho rh Lb mom hud his These are pa Ins tdvs il h. id' i uvtd ot wood bl x nd e 1 to vv at h f',1 hidden nets in ii tm pt viu i all onlv ask ci i oi ance at tbe Shipley funeial. Mis Lemon gave a vocal solo accom nntitoa Tv y Mil Edv aUs. ii r 'essoi, and let he holders ol sto ks. bonds and c thee sfeunnes c irn laige incomes vvi'notit paving an. tax-- s That is what oni constitution does now, because it exen pts the gieat bulk i ol intangible piipeitv horn We cannot u.ich intangibles tnlil the f onsti'utmn is amended lheirtoie, when vou aigue againsl the proposed amendments you aie n j y, inns against t intangible a that the linn anon 11 a limited Ume The conbMuti m at piesent piovicles that iiu ul riling be assessed upon some muinylf oi sub mtilnplp of their net be pi iu t ids gisUture has full am bon y to hx the multiple or to , ,, fio,u tlnle t0 Unie In o! her (he mines have been at thennro ot the legislature. The Kislature has not abused its puw fo 'he mines are stilt assessed at thice times their net proceeds, vn j, tltls bpn Hie mu.tlple ever sm, , (p, jhosi nt system of assess mg Hit mini s waj. adopted in 1919. The '1 ax Rev iston vomn.ittee there- Mmfud change in he mithod of taxing metal mined, uliliough a umloim multiple is i ii R. S. Nelson of Smithfield undei went a major opeiation Friday at a local hospital. Mrs. A. J. Badger and little daughter spent the past week visl ting with relatives in Salt Lake. City. ba-.- piopeitv fiom the ii muth , i Giant . o no i ev lound a Jo mile lake laving m thi n d ol an ap spending the week end in Salt Lake City. 4 t lb i" mu' an in oi in oil ii uigihle pi opu Ilia j o i ut t hi sion tompionn is mao In i ic' . gislttu in noli i m op-- tv . m how to i t tn -i t etm nt m If vou do ibt the (ongoing assei evoi pn pa d to dt tend the non Invite youi attention to the al j ii ; si mn tuat lmancibh i to following fac ts peiij slu uld hi taxi ,1 ,t a lov i t ,n t inhibit In .eligible propcity co.isibts pi opt ty ot tatt 'bans ol stock, bonds, nous hills, t hat in it i... Logan ( it v t Ut credits mortgages mom amounts tax u is 14 nulls oi pint h . ei t lvalile, c ti judgments, v.ituall, uiv Dm own- - his on n the weekend visiting relatives and home aid tvtiv Imsnie- -' man etude, optimism cm t In iionomu lu f i lends in Logan. tuie When the li't inuin . me to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomas aie Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kunz spe.it Mrs. T am .ouoeimd, I do is a Mpiare deal to sad Link it dl ill,, entire t ix burden upon the 'iinn I the Ionic, owner and the 1. .lsuesb man who cannot hide Ins l.o' 11 bow . till tar as i,1 does, mint i Klimt in i)ii II I, t t . laxa-uoi- Ramona Weston is week-enin Laketown Mrs. Thomas Preston of spent Friday in Logan i . s.) i t I should mine be the Ititangitile lavpav im k i I li uts uiou be the 'av levision pio m lit 'livbodv it will giant will the ovum ul tangible pne 'btnut mem- - putv, which is pi.u tuailv the only i their1 piopeitv now being taxed and if it a b0lJ'' .t wii hutt the own v aboie llu,ts s'l In Ogden Miss Abbie Card a., slid iluv oiguwaliori if M i nb'MVe tli.it von 'ten v mi let e as (ha i man ot tin laugihle 1'iViit.Mis I moil ol fdcln lountv I via' lie to 'iing. st that tin nui'o vi-- Je'tcp voir g to t.ivat on niei1' lel.i'ing ,t now ll ll ui ib tt i w h cl 't i.ita Miss Lucille Wood is spending the wetkend m, with friends G I . tn d 'm in r nt v mv in. i i Ml i iji.. niplv vv h i 'll nv np.il on is to n p.U'esot 10 p oposod imi'titut o ill ..mild Miss Dorothy Watkins is spend mg the week end in bait Lake City S. i to Mr. and Mrs A H Neuberger and son, Hi a, 'Pending the dot In Ogden isi in. w ltll trit lid' Mr. and Mrs. IdW iston nnnodih i ndulcenve ' liv tn aU'W.i ask veil as ngt.'.s IM I' Mavui Lmdstum. ai o is i not luigtt that as tuiee times the net pioceeds should toiis'm.ticri txcnn)tsjl,e writieti into the constltut.on even for - il e ,i t o lii h )1 Lake in i .li.ib.e i1 ii 'eii'einbti iv n . Lea u d tu s- - in .11 uiidsii oui 1 V "I ' CMohil Professor Calvin Fletcher Friday ami Sa m j,t ,n s,(i If. 1 1 tii-i- i 11 'ii, 11 11 w i i -- , t . ' I Wit t .mill . i I i t I V t v ( v i i 11 i under-assesse- I t ( I I i i i i i I . i 1 po''t'' . K "ipr v oil I i i l i I i i i i i int i i i I i ' vv . i ' i c i 1 -- i i M - v 11 I ' IV i , 1,1 -- 1 ' , i I |