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Show 9 THE CITIZEN ton. n 1 Derby Derby S It Crandall KiPP iienry B 500 500 '' 500 500 . r- - 5.00 14.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 .38 .13 31.25 1.000 2,800 .....V Crandall Crandall Crandall lerW perby .5 Homer i 1(K 2t 204 and l 922, if will wy, on sale. of . . DAVID A WEST; Secretary. nooly Building, Salt Lake City, lie de oget md notice. DELl.XUUENT etar Moon Alining Compuny. place of business, No. 208 West Temple St., Salt Lake City, are 'delinquent upon lice. There following described stock on ac- -t of assessment levied on the 3rd of August, 1922, the several mts set opposite the names of the 23 yrer ncipal Ml 9 it uj on vied shareholders, as follows: active I he &me4 folio 2! Ill . - . . . s Secretary-Treasure- r. 61 Salt Lake City. Utah. 605 Dooly Block, t. J. J. J. T. F. T. ack nna I Chilvers Coffman 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for. 11 in in io 10 io io 50 on oo on 00 on no nn oo nn inn inn 100 mo ion ion mo ion inn r E. i B. 4,000 1,000 .... 100 ' Watrous 506 2,000. Stratton.. Stratton.; .. 200 200 4,000 875 ;. TVindle 1,500 2,500 2.00 8.00 2.00 .20 3.00 1.00 4.00 .40 .40 8.00 1.75 5.00 4.00 12.00 Van Huystee 2,000 blaming 6,000 i In accordance with law and an for the board of directors, made 3rd day of August.- - 1922, so T wares of each parcel of stock 1 wm f!i necessary, gojd at rmre of the No. 208 secretary. t nest Temnle St.. Salt Lake City. on,the 30 day of September, 1922. . ; . l-- e foo clock p. i m., to pay the delin- assessment thereon, together line costs of advertising and ex- of J sale. No- - G. Ctjoace. 128 I St. DELlXfiUKNT 4l i M Secretary. NOTICE. Ofvelopment Coinpn uy . r,n.r. ere are delinquent upon 1 'lowing described on ac-- 1 assessment leviedstock, on the 16th 1922, the several mt. Ausust, names of the the L.jvfet.0PPsite e. l shareholders, as follows: .. Same. Shares Amt, :B8e, H. J 83.75 1,500 Ne, H. 10.0C 4.000 j 5.0C 2,000iS. iih i 5.0C 2.000 ii J: 3.75 .1,500 linn ono non no non non j'. nno ; onn nno ; nno nno non son son nnn non gno son .non :ooo E. f. inn 74 Seren .2.00 1,000 . 1,000 farren W. p.W. R. Tyndale DO nii 100 . 3,000 Kiyono porace 00 00 no 74 100 Saunders ipim 1.00 .40 10.00 .20 .20 ' 6.00 5,000 LeProhon Edith McMillan 0. i in )0 In. .40 500 200 . ' ll P. Redman ll PP. ll Vary Redman J. Ruff ll F. R. Sands l )Q )0 io ...... . . . Fritz Fritz Felt ll lorence Glenn arriett Glenn 10 io 5,000 B. Crome ....10,666 200 Creager ' T. 0 3 Estate' 4.00 1.05 2.00 2.00 10.00 21.33 1,000 1,000 Coffman E. V. E. V. Jin. 0 Chilvers Estate 2,000 Chilvers Estate - 525 w - b ::: H. 465 2,300 1,000 1,333 Mnnie D g. Tr!ee J Gislo Grant W W JJ- - 2! horS 51- - ? ' E; farter K 5000 1?ahr M00 3.400 M00 'l00 lilhr liahr ahr liahr tensen. K A lirdSf T',astus W iifS P A.,,5' Sson1 tfS: t Sn Kaon Mrs. ' ?Samuel .25 6.75 2.5 .85 6.25 8 OB C 2.5( 10.0 4.5 8.3 4.4 M00 2.5 2.5 2.5 1.000 1 000 C Ml 3'333 &.r? M 2.5C 2,700 3.000 333 2,500 Lydia '' C 2.5 4.000 vr'vl 2.5C 3.33 12.5C 1 2.5 3.5C 3.000 '3.300 i.ooo oldawUTa,;nM 1.16 5.75 ' PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL 2 ;25 a Watson JJ0 6,250 j. Monson 62.5a W. Pierson ....12,500 with law and an accordance if the board of directors, made nth day of August, 1922, so shares of each parcel of such . may be necessary, will be sold ihiip auction at the office of the Sly 203 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake tah, on the 4th dfty of October, at two oclock p. m., tb' pay the ,nit assessment thereon together costs of advertising and ex- - 5 2.50 Johnson, William. J. .. 1,000 100 .25 Larson, A, W; A. W. ...... 736 1.84 194 Larson, A. W. 2.50 1,000 2.50 235, Larson, A. W 1,000 236 Larson, A. W 2.50 1,000 237 Larson, A. W. ...... 1,000 2,50 .110 Larson, A. W ..IQ, 000 ,25.00 111 Larson, A. W 25.00 10,000 112 Larson, A. W. 25.00 10,000 121 Larson, A, W 5.00 2,000' 123 Larson, A. W. 2.50 1,000 124 Larson, A. W 200 .50 127. Larson, A. W .25 100. 148- Loosle, W. J 2.50 1,000 40 Martinson, Mike .... 2.090 5.23 251 Martinson, Mike .... 2,090 ' 5.23 251 Martinson, Mike .... 2,090 5.23 256 Martinson, Mike .... 120 .30 135 McClane, William .... 5,000 12.50 285 Otterson, Andrew .... 2,000 5.00 28 Pohls, Emil 2.88 1,150 248 Pohls, Emil . 2.87 1,150 257 Pohls, Emil 120 .30 4 Roberts, C. M 100 .25 103 Roberts, C. M 6.25 2,500 289 Roberts. C. M, 25.00 10,000 37 Ryan, George H 7.50 3,000 58 Ryan, George H. ; . . . 1,000 2.50 59 Ryan, George H 2.50 1,000 252 Ryan, George H 2.50 1,000 249 Ryan, George H. .... 9,000 22.50 82 Sheen, William 5.00 2,000 195 Stevenson, Mrs. Etta. . 1,000 2.50 196 Stevenson, Mrs. Etta.. 3,210 8.03 206 Stevenson, Mrs. Etta. . 1,600 4.00 71 Talbot, Reuben Persel 200 .50 72 Talbot, Reuben Persel 200 .50 73 Talbot, Reuben Persel 1,000 2.50 77 Thompson, Robert 500 1.25 Lynn And in accordance with law so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at 605 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour of ten oclock a. m., to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the AMRwnsfB NORD. sale. 287 NOTICE. DELINQUENT Neva Alining Company, Assessment No. 12. A Utah corporation. Principal place of business, No. 312 Utah Savings & Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Mines located at Big Cottonwood, Utah. There are delinquent on the followstock on account of asing described sessment No. 12 of one-fift- h per share, levied on the 26th day of July, 1922, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows Cert. No. Name. Shares Amt 1079 Badger Bros 3 .42 207 621 Cole, H. B 2.00 1,000 981 Castelton, R. C 2.00 1,000 1150 Cohen, Herbert .... 2,000 4.00 261 Eckman, P. A 2.00 1,000 1107 Freelove, H. E 4.00 2,000 29 Hammer, John 1.00 500 418 Hammer, John 25 .05 163 Hill, Olne.v .20 100 .31 151 975 Haven or, W. M 1117 Greenhagen, August. 1.00 500 1.00 972 Green, C. R 500 1.00 500 973 Green, D. R (l-5- c) 974 1039 873 1118 394 1072 1073 1124 161 192 415 712 Green, F. R Green, C. W Kohler, Walter A... Kohler, Walter A... McGinis, J. K Meecham, Wm. J. . . Meecham, Wm. J. Morris, M. C Bjork ft.Nelsen BJork & Nelsen Blork & Nelsen Nesblt, Alex 1080 Stewart, B. TT, 1032 Salmonson, 1148 McCornick, 1097 Sisam, 741 797 798 864 1033 . B Ohlad, 0 Ohlad, Alex. TT Ohlad. Alex. II Carls, Ralph IT. 1067 Ellgreen, L E. 1068 Ellgreen, E. O Ohlad. Alex. 1069 Ohlad. 1070 Ohlad. 1110 Ohlad, 1140 Ohlad. O. O. O. O. 1141 Ohl'id, 1142 Ohlad. Alex. IT. 1145 TTamtUon. M. K. 79? Nehit, Alex 818 Evans, E. .T 831 Pack, G. F 1136 Park, G. F 866 Carls. Ralph 1007 Sahree. J. R 104 500 1,000 . 1,000 .... .... .... ..... T. A. Hannah . 500 500 1,200 1,000 .. 500 500 500 50 3,000 2.000 1,000 1,000 ....24,100 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 3.000 1.000 2.500 1,000 295 1.000 5.000 2.000 2.000 2.518 2.000 1,000 1,000 5 00 2.00 .59 2.00 10.00 4 00 200 1,000 2 00 500 TTavenor. Wm 2 00 2.00 6.00 2.00 4.00 5.04 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 .40 1.000 1075 Stephens. Frank 1108 Dhlad. Alex. IT 1.00 1.00 2.40 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .10 6.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 48.20 2.00 2.00 B.. 2.000 1.000 1.00 4.00 2.00 And in accordance with law and an irder of the hoard of directors, made m the 26th day of July. 1922. so mnnv hares of each parcel of such stock is mnv he necessary, will he sold at he offie of the company. No. 312 Savings & Trust Bide.. Salt Lake dnv atv. TTtnh. on Saturday, the 23rd 2:30 of 1922. at hour the f September, iVlnck p. m.. to pay the delinquent issessmcnt thereon, together with the ost of advertislne and expense of sale WAT.TFR STFPMAN. Secretary ph Utah Savings ,ake City. Utah. 312 & Trust Bldg.. Salt 15 AMENDMENTS , CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 1 Proposing to Amend Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of Utah Relating to State Indebtedness. A concurrent resolution providing an amendment to Section 1, Article XIV, of the; Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to state debt limita- tion. Be it enacted by the Legislature of s of all the State of Utah, the members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State .of Utah, so that the same. will read as follows: Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or failures in revenue, and for necessary expenditures for public purposes, including the erection of public buildings, and for the payment of all territorial indebtedness assumed by the state, the state may contract debts, not exceeding in the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to 2 of the value of the taxable property of the state, as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, previous to the incurring of such intwo-third- . . per-centu- m debtedness. But the state shall never contract any indebtedness, except as in the next section provided, in excess of such amount, and all moneys arising from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of ed, and a credit may be allowed on come . taxes for property taxes paid ' within the year; provided, that nothing . in this section shall permit classification of mines or mining claims. Sec. 3. The property of the United States, of the state, counties cities, towns, school districts, municipal cor-.- , porations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclu- sively for higher religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal property shaU be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands owned by such individuals or' corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not he separately taxed so long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized and taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may be - ' ! January, concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 df the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that such sections will read as follows : Sec. 2. To the end that the burden of taxation may be equitable upon all property, the legislature is empowered to divide all property including moneys and credits as well as physical property, into classes and to determine what class or classes of property shall be subject to taxation and what property, if any, shall not be subject to taxation. Taxes shall be uniform upon all property of the same class and shall be levied and collected for public purposes only. Taxes may he imposed upon any and all property, including privileges, franchises and licenses to do business in the state, but this shall not be so construed as to authorize the taxation of the stocks of any company or corporation when the property of such company or corporation represented by such stocks has been taxed. The legislature is empowered to impose taxes upon incomes, which taxes may be graduated and progressive and reasonable exemptions may be provid- - 1923. Approved March 17, 1921. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3. : Proposing to Amend Section 9 of Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compensation of. the Members of the Legislature. , two-third- ; . . Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and 3, Article XIII, of the Constitution or Utah, Relating to Property Subject to Taxation and Rates of Tax. A resolution proposing amendment to Sections 2 and 3, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to property subject to taxation and rates of tax. Be it resolved by the Legislature of s of all the State of Utah, the members elected to each house , provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If approved by the electors of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1923. No. 2. ! -- . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT . in- - joint resolution proposing an A amendment to Section 9, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to compensation of the members of the legislature. Be it enacted by the Legislature of s of the the State of Utah, members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VI, of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows:. Sec. 9. The members of the legisla ture shall receive such per diem and mileage as the legislature may provide, not exceeding eight dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Sec. 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 provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1923. . two-third- . Approved March 17, 1921. I, II. E. Crockett, Secretary of State, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Constitutional Amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 3 as propoted by the regular session of the legislature of 1921, as the same appear of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1922. (Seal) II. E. CROCKETT, Secretary of State. |