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Show Lutheran Confirmation class w Will 'JR3' ' ' J$M z ''' ) vP . . .ISiTthr , I begin Saturday morning Bal-joun- ,i i ' A - i two-thir- LAYTON CHURCH NEWS Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same shall read as follows: Section 11. There shall be a State Tax Commission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. The members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. The State Tax Commission shall admin- Layton Seventh conference setj The annual Tth Waid Confeience will be held Layton Netuiday and Sunday, September l.'i and 14 A special meeting for officers, teachei s, and stake woikeis Fiom s to ot the Tth ward will begin at 7JS0 p m. Satuulay. to !.;i(1 p. m. a social foi the gioup will include a piogram and tefieshments under the direction of the Tth ward M. I. A. According to Reva McFailane, Tth Ward M I. A. Piesulcnt, a one-aplay titled, Foxy Grandma will he piesented. The Pnesthood Meeting at 10 a m. Sunday will have mem-l- a is of the Stake Presidency and High Council in attendance. Sunday School will follow at 11 a. m. and Sact anient meeting at 7 p. m. Upon closing of the regular Saci anient Service, the ister and the tax lemaindei of the meeting will be directed by the Stake Piesi-denc- laws of the supervise State. It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of property among the several The Waid Pnesthood sth Senior Aaiomc of the Layton comities. It shall have such held a patio party Satuiday evening at the Layton Third-Eight- h Waid Church. Approximately fifteen couples attended. baseball team was county w inner after defeating BounTeam members pictured are: Front row, Iclt to right, Bernard Rawlins, Steven Blatter, Doyle Boss, lommv Elggren, Dennis I.ilferth, Rich Ford, laul Evenson and llen Mann. Second row, Maine Beers, Roland Trump, Robert Fields, Kurt Randall, manager; Bruce Allen, Robert Gove and Ronald Trump, lhird row , laul Ieay, assistant coaih; Don Hunt, I y le Boss, Ronald Reap, Reeve Butler, Raymond Blanchard, and Robert A. Trump, coach. Missing from picture are Don Ilepworth and Dennis Ran(hishei Ihoto ) dal1. The boys are in the IT and 11 year age group ( P.N I LR II LK I ON lELGlE Y favor thereof: tiful lor the championship. ct other pow ers of original assessment as the Legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax Commission. In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of Equalization consisting of the Board of County Commissioners of the said county. The County Boards of Equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State Tax Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax Commission and the Countv Boards of Equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Legislature. The Secretary of directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1959. Section State y. Rosewood, Dawson, Church, Ronald, Phillips, Knowlton, Morgan, (.entile, Flint. Rainbow, Rotary speaker Changed at Layton Due to a conflict be-Rot ween the uy Hist! let Gov-mu s schedule anil the Lay-toav toil I Senior Aaronic Party 1 i Layton Accoiding to Mrs. Lyman Spaiks, 7th Waid ReWhitesides, Owen, Hawthorn, Sill, Aspen, Green. guest spi akei tin September 10, lief Society president, a 7th Waul Relief Society Woik Meeting Wvlv II, 'special Agent will be held at 10 Pei c o'clock, Wednesday morning, at the Tth WTard foi the I'Bl. has been advised Relief Society Room. By Joan Elliott a until his t ilk is postpomd Phone 1TK1-tit in e date n McMill-;.David ton Mis. Lay Distnct Instead (.oveinor, and son Kent, Last Lav toil, altoi .Stevenson o Ogden, will etvices lay ton Ruth Steward, 1st Waid Puniaiy piesident, stated1 attended the National Music vv.th the Rotaiv ( lub Of- - that Pinnaiy begins on Tuesday at 4 p m. at the White Chapel. bumlav. n (meet a week's Irnm Return. ng a Festival in Long Beach, honen and 21- - fuels cm Tuc '(lav evening and Mrs. Ruth Imm August JJncl to lation in Del Mai, ( aht weie o montn old Paula aie moving to a ill speak at the noon lunch-- ( Ui Mis and Riihud Dav, ot L'l.th Kent was vvinnei top Lav ton Rotaty Club h Steilmg, Illinois while they on of the Illinois in elcctnc steel guitar hurt Layton At 10 oclock Saturday morning, Paul Hatch, 1st to, eu n Wednesday, Septemhei home the at will lemain Waul Class Instiuetor, is giving, his Course 10 Sunday Schoo Mr. and Mis. Ralph Ramp- - Mis Uhonens solo, duct and hand competiCate at the Mr and Signal patents, das-- a swimming paitv at Wasatch Plunge in Salt Lake City. tion Dunng then week-lon- g ton, is Last Gentile, weie Mo. Julia Schultz until Staff n the McMilh.ns staved at visitms m Huibm (ity, iSgt Richaid find can lioncn d the LaFavctte Hot 1, which Calif wheie they wee enter- houwns, for them m a swimming pool, and also tamed by tneu son and I I1Ri.llu I jI!uh ay ton A 7 th Waid outing was held at the Layton Boweiv saw in my points of mteic-- t laughtei. Mi. and Mis. John Satuiday evening. Dinner, piogram, and games for all weie in the coastal city aiea Ten of L..U1 ke and giandson John Enthe rriving a week ago at on the festive agenda provided by the Ward M I A. Theie was For Ogstudents iiom the twenty So sign Laucke has lecently been Maude Watt lesidtice, a turnout of appioximately L(i( people den and Davis County who dischaiged fiom the N ivy att-t- u Mam, was Mis Watt's son and w m the le thiee veals seivite and has his wife. Mi and Mis Andtevv inline the Union Pacific Citv accepted a position in the K Watt ot Lansing Mulligan NCO Wives (lub histoiian, of St I ouis i ou ml t i p wi'h to L i.v ton the Andiew nounces that a Xeweomeis Cof-Dcjiaitment of Shell Layton Wilma Swenson, Wt Waul Music Instiuctoi, an111 ( m the McMillans. Long Beach, atts visited tl cm daughter tee will be held at 1 p m , Tues-an- d nounces that choir piactice begins at n To p. m., Thursday, at onipanv ( md Mis iifteinoon. Oitobei It. at the the White Chapel. son in law, Di Anyone . . young orold . . . who likes Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wblev, al if. i lv ed to mg is asked to join the chon," said Mrs Swenson. Recent dinner guests of Mr. Althur Patteison of Denvei.lMO (lub. Ml new ly-.M7 ( huuh, accompanied by Mi l (() wives ui e cor challv invited and Mis. Robeit Gieen have ami Mrs. Rubin Hanson of Andiew Watt is employed returned home aftei a shoit Hallulay, Utah weie Ml ami Genual Motois ('mpoiation asq,, attend W hitc ich s, ( Ian vacation in Malta, Montana Mi engineei and is, ()n rues(a, Scjitembei 1C Kastja designing wheie they visited )le W illev 's m in le piesently on a business tup tol t s p an (() Wives (lub U aU San lanUsl" il will be held at the NCO and Ml Gieens s, tm, Mo v ,awn iven in B prU 0 Waie Annie V In Noins Booth an family Abi am the toimei Ml an, M h(lI1 Lav ton and has visited many ' Bdlenbec k Calit of W 0n..id, est The familv of Bill Lope, Tex Sam lelatives and fi lends m this1 FoD Houston, Lavton-M- i. ii Mis. Thomas lotluik Dinner I lub at aica Bal Utah stay,1 their Gentile, chose Butte, Moti'ana A AHTNC) Anthony Dunng Capt of Vdams, IJ'.i'i Maulyn, lay-tohome the (.olden Hawthorn, lives Mi and Mis then vacation destination lie ndiew Watt at- Mid, whose wile, Afton, announce the bnth of then iwenty guests n(U.(1 tu a, the I DS Reise, Wilma Swenson, Tibby at 7 Birch Ciule, Cleaifield, While m Butte thev visitc d then List (.entile Ma Jav, Blanch hloumce piesent ,eie Ellison, j a militaiy fifth child, thud daughtei, ln Salt Lake City. Upon 'linnions, daughtei, Mrs. Ti'lie lecently complc-'te' weight pounds 4 and tamilv Just returning from a sum- - then iituin ti ip to Lansing, nan Biailsfoid. Ada (.alley .mentation tciuise lm ntwly Lynn, Sun-laSt how, Ium Blown ommissioned medical stivue lunces She was boin on Bene-jdicof mer vacation m Oklahoma City tie Watts will Haw kins, nephew Rickv top in New-i- s Iune .TI, at St August Mcmll Lav Aline Gutta Medito ton, their visit It. W Bmoke Mi and Tits Ait Miss Hope Moms, daughiffaceis at Wyoming lKon, East Aimy Ogden. Haw I War. who u Mellon Mil ml, Nellie Si how al Center, Fort Sam Hous-o- f hoi n . hospital, Layton, flew home on Monday ten of Mi and Mb Kail Mor- - mi Da. id c hildi c n their U Tim gieeting ti lit Iks Imogene an mi Iavl'i, Ninth holt lane in, Tex. ns. 1, tultiilmg altei evening, September oabv man Lee, 1i, aie. Maiv Fi v e Boitliv. Jam rank Mrs. inons. Mis Mr. of and son his with the Ballaul, sutnmei Captain spending Daniel, 7, Peggv , 4, and DonW ol. id. ( lai a Hake! Veia T. Ballaul, of Ogden wtie visitots Humtane, ald, J iathei. Mi. William Hankins of att attended a b i h- - ( -) lvt ,e , Ye !e e Hirs iii honoi Utah, was graduated liom oil un The maternal m amlmothei is High School in l'Us anti Maude Watts nephe.. . .Mu ( Donna Johnson, aleenlhe Fnivcisity of Utah in I'i'.T 'll. (Hue ham-wort- h Dean F of Allohiison, on h i iday . ( nine m, Leie Sutton, I tab, ami the patnnali ugust 2'l, at the Johnson home Sulln pine, Mar Me Climd ,1 g nia Moss Salt Lab City i giandpaunts au Mi and Mis ivve, Mem w,Mte, Lou dui Thorias Hawthorn of tt iboig. Beth a 111 liurpri e Bib shov er -s N .1 B i ook me . e oo.iie le.iy, i.e.i i.c hi .siptinioer ..ul at San 1))e;0i Cahf ( p HTNC ) a M nine ( l aw ley Dorothy of Mis. ( ui Stocks, foi Rosely n Fi v c n Ii Stev Pieslai, son of Mi Rob- ( hi isle -i n, wile of Di Spuiov, Inez Huge, and Loi I.eland Pieslai of t.17 ' il.ii t u was a special clay cut (hiiscnsen of Layton Fit - hame Ham- - (iitts were also and Mu H. Gcnti'e M, Layton, Utah, ou Mi ami Mis Dale Alcxan-Iti- , fi lends who ent some to won by sui ty g tie ts weie iiesent VJs ( oate's, Lavton graduated from leciuit tiam- Then attend ( in ue he i with lovely gilts bin tide t irain touith child, thud son, ua L, Donna Old mg Aug J. at the NavalCalif Those attending weie .June Dailcne Rhi d (Vntet, San Diego, Loin to them at t lie I.DS hos- an Mo le Rv'tirg ngFhe Bulklev, Bemeice Kul, Ada ioil cxeici'-es- , gjduation M pital in halt Lake Citv. The' d ur.t axme and Helen CiVeldclicnu Dav, Hadfield, pla. mat king the end of nine weeks AkxandeDs thiee othei ihil- Rowe, Noima Thoinley, Delpha Deshmint' to the guests a f boot full ,illn ai(. I,in(la, i Douglas, 7, included lamp, parade and icview before end David, D inditatv officials and civilian The pioud gi andpai emits ate dig ii. i . iii riiiie weeks of institution, Vi and Mis Robeit Alexandei the taw is developed of Salt lake Citv and Mr. and into a Navy Blueiacket, itadj Mis. F L. McCoimuk, of Bur- Idaho. for dutv with the fleet. Willow Elm, Verdeland, Hill Field Road, v Primary Beginning va-jo- Cah-ioini- Swimming Party so-jo- i 10-d- iea-tuie- Seventh Ward Outing Newcomers coffee NCO Wives J-- Fe-tiv- ai Choir Practice Thursday . Anthony Ballard ' 1 i Births Completes course 1 I -- ts c a--- 1 si-t- ei 1 Isim-tlei- i Hui-ican- . Time to buy... Time to apply I the admission of tins state into the Union, shall be and remain a peimanent fund, to b called the State School Fund, the interest of which only, shall be expended for the support of the common schools. Ihe interest on the estate School Fund, the ptoceeds of all property that rnay accrue to the state by the escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shares and dividends ot any corpo.a-tio- n incorporated under he laws of this state, the proceeds of the sales cf tm.b.r, and the rentals received Lv the state from school and statc lands, other than those granted or specific purposes, shall, with such othi r revenues as the legislatuie .nay iron, t.me to time alii t Inueto, constitute a fund to !e known as the Uni- S.J.R. No. 2 By Messrs. Stringham and Hopkin A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH, PROVIDING FOR PROCEEDS OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS AND ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. Be it resedved by the Legisla-tia- e of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in form Sc' i cl Fund, whicn UniI'unJ snail be form Sc1 ' maintained and used lur the suppoit ot the common and public schools or the state and apportioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide. The prov.s.ons of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall Li- - construed as limitation in trie rate of taxation two-thu- favor theieof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sec. 3 of Article X of the Constitution ot the State of Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereaftes. be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to tangible pr. rerty ior district school pnipo: s and not on the amount of lunds available therefor, and, It ither, no moneys alloc ited to the Uniform School Fund shad be considered in fixing the rates of taxation DMiTed m Section 7 of Article' XI ll. Section 2. The Secretary, of State is cBtec led to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by on law. v i Seaman graduates w- , 1 , n- . , I I Salute to RICH COUNTY , aquatic playground water for irrigation purpose s on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such propery is used for such purThese exemptions shall A JOINTRESOLLTIONPRO- - poses. to the benefit of the POSING TO AMEND AR- accrue users of water so pumpec. TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF under such regulations as the OF THE CONSTITUTION may prescribe. The THE STATE OF UTAH, RE- legislature of taxes the poor may LATING T O TANGIBLE be remitted indigent abated at such PROPERTIES EXEMPT times and inorsuch manner as H.J. R. No. 7 FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of of all members homes, homesteads, and perelected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed houses voting in favor $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household Legisla-icv- . two-thir- northern Utah thereof: wytu.y l - SPECIAL VALUES! (Insert Brand Name) 90 lb. mineral surfaced 55 lb. roll roofing Si 75 4 3 IT 215 lb. Thick Butts Roll -- rCY To the shores of Bear Lake every year come thousands of vacationers from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming to enjoy the beauty of the lake and its aquatic activities boating, water skiing, swimming, and skin diving " 10 THRILL PACKED DAYS with Fun for all as well as picnicking and camping in the adjacent forested mountains. The crystal-dea- r lake, an unusually pale blue body of water half in Idaho and half in Utah, is a natural attraction for fisherman as well. In addition to its recreational facilities, Ilnh County is important for the role it plays in fhe Family." CATIONAL, TIONAL piment pint' COMPLETE JOB APPLIED (average of 12 squares) NO DOWN PAYMENT as low as DD-gTifiri- R I 4i i j n s! -- with bee f and dairy cattle and large numliers of sheep bringing income to the area In Rich County, as cDewhere thioughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endt av ot s to assure c lean, w hole some g it hr ring spots tor the enjoyment of beer and ale BEER and ALE I lh 9 yujti . .. '4. Urrcl' (I 4 -- jzra r tuc- o va and It' I N S Bl tin cm elected to each of the tno houses voting in favor EDUP RA- RECREA- TIONAL Ch.dren' Dat Sept. 15th 16th. Free Prize Tickets . . . IGA DAY Sept. 18th. stock-raisin- time 2. is Relief Society Work Meeting n R.it.iv schedule the special - Page 4 9, 1 958 JOURNAL-Se- pt. H. J.R. No. 2 g . ton - Revei end I). people come to a full, uf the Tnnitv Luthetan petsonal leabzation of their ate (lui eh announces that begin- - taith relationship with God run.. Satuiday at in am, thekhiough Jesus Chnxt This into' umation classes for y oung volves an undei standing of A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING AN AMENDMENT hi le in the ith ami stn giacles their sin, of their Saviot and TO SECTION 11 OF ARTIof Ills wav of salvation. w ll be held at the chuich. CLE XIII OF THE CONSTIThe classes, which run from Assisting Revel end 1 TUTION OF THE STATE instruction to . m. to noon each Satuulay, BaKter in the OF UTAH RELATING TO will be Mis. Eugene, ci (Uiient with the sehmil yeai, classes SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACan geaied to acquaint the Boone, a gi actuate teachei of COUNTING UNDER THE vnuh with the fundamental M Johns College, Winfield. TAX LAWS OF THE facts of the (hnstian faith'kansas. STATE. and to acquaint them with the Fuithcr infoimation may be, Be it resolved by the LegislaI'1 'e obta'ncd bv calling Rev Bal-- I ture of the State of Utah, he Distinction )' to helpstei, Kaysville 1121 of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in w L tL iV 'i The - .MWDMWNt Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follow Section 9 The members of the Legislature shall receive not ex- such compensation, ceeding $500 a year for the liegislitne term and expcn-c- s as provided by law while actu ally in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2 The Secretary ol iStite is directed to submit ths prnoscd amendment to the electors of the state at the (next genual election in the manner provided bv law. Section 3 This an iv 'ant .shall t ike c ffc ct upon ,ip ic . al by the electors of the state. i j : Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, to read as follows. Sect'on 2. All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, bchoo districts, and municipal corporation public libraries, lots with the buddings thereon used swely fjr either religious wor-snor rharitable purposes, ar.J places of burial not held or used for private or corporate brW:t, shall be exempt It om taxation. Water rights, cnt'dips, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, siun lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by m- dividual, or corporations for irr,gatin : land within the state owned by such individuals or rornotatons, or the individual rrctnteis iLcicof, shall not be o; irac'v ti'od as long as thev ha le owned and used rvliiM' lv for such pui poses Power pi int', power tr m mis other pro; city si in lues nr uei fT gcncutng and d-a elve ng rTvctr'cal powu, port i of w Inch Is u (I for fuin. hlng povei for pumping D 1 c furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled war persons who served in any in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defrav the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt v ithi'i twentv years from the final passage of the law creating the debt Section 2 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the (Icetois of the State of Utah at the next genrral election n the m nner prov ided bv law Sett in 3 If oriented by 'Je clecto!-- , of this state, this 'tile, take tin (hit19 Juiiiuy. anv ndnrnt shall the fu t day of ). |