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The tnree are 13, 17 and in veais of age One was t en ti th juven le deterti n heme in Ogten, the otleis re'eised to custody of teir parent- - n OPIOMLIRIST Ivis Evar,iir',i, Clashes Fitted, Am ifms Duplicated, Frames Repaired Vith at S(eet, Suite 12, Gai Mar Ilaza .'I un 1 G Dom-- Li A luw i ar a JOIM I it Mi ' To - i If L" l'l S u, I , M N - 11 OF , ) DM I v if A1 t TI-- HE UJ Wiand valua ,E -- TAIL ize liecf nwrent j ropc . tv Within the I v7 TO ation the dut'os impc-ecounties E ' s f t - i I 3i 1C A i ' G I D' R TIiE i, pop the Sta'e Board of Equal-im-t, j. n Ly the Constitution T " LA Vi h OF THE and Laws of this S'ate hall be ts performed by the State Tax B t I I i 1' r I t'li'h-- t Commission. ft e if I I ill, e i f c S In each county of this State i1 u' ? rmbt rs tht.e shall Le a County Board t i i (f ' I t f i' consisting of (f V e tuo of Fqual'7atinn I a v o r the Board of County Commisi in j sion! is of the said county. The n County Lknrjs if Equalization 1 i t i in rirT' ed to sha'l adjust . nd equalize the a and as c'sment of valuation 1 X. i c ' iiiion cf the the teal and personal property v ith n their tje respective counties, sul tect to such ri uhtion s La a rid control bv tie St te Tax Commission as tmv be prejn cji s not mote scribed bv law Thp State Tax s all Commission an t' e County Cul Bo mris of Equalization shall i ct the each hav" 'h . ' i n other powers 1 Le pppo.n'cd ' i rs mov be by the l.i c t l v and vvitn Lee 'attire i , ,e Striate, lor i Siction 2 The Secretary of t , r fice s rr.av be S'ate is dincted to submit v L.v Tne State this amendmert to prr d I ' , s on s' ail admin- -' the e!ectors of the state ft the . e the t tx next tut general election m the s the Sote It s all as-- i manner provided by law. fs fi d puL.ic utilities Section 3 If adopted by the a i n u t tne equalize ,nj - eminent cf e'cctors of the state, this v u n .in ' pr y r mg He Several amendment shall take efiect cjiiiu I It tna.l have such the first day of January, 1959. 7 t C ll ; ( ' l , 'i'" IG uu , 1 , -- 1 d -- i ne-e- mi ' a- S.J.K. No. 2 By Messrs Stiingbam and Hop km A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THt, SENATE AND HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES OF OF THE THIRTY SECOND KGISLAIURE OF THE MATE OF LTAH FRO-- 1 OblNG TO AAiicND SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF T H, CONSTITUTION OF ThE STATE OF UTAH, PROVIDING FOR PROCEEDS OF SALE OF Sc POOL LANDS AND ROT ALLIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO FE A PART O tHE STATE SCHOOL 1 FIND. t Li i' i i t i J e ! ( 3 I t 1 1 f 1 I i it i tl i n .; j I j ti ..i iu tr c X ut Sia e . t Is ' tit -- of t lel.d,' ' d St ' !l E . ite , e i.u pot t u' r val-- - , i e t i .all u i to t - c.S - ot or m y 1 v tl e 1 u e 1 i tti P llavc 1 th te lor no'on si ocu s1 - c ob ri c ' ' .e m t I n'ed cf - iv rg wi'h-- ' id tv t o II. J. uo equent to -- a lng- n Ltah 'i eain- - - m ' 1 3 (' Mel.a Airs. AJo-- of s At e- C;e0,lre, errit'nr.S.V.l10 h" taitierel horn a, uur the ,.V .TcVVi .. 7 , "" infr a UL. , "fh tn information that l.ev us .1 The euivey c mta.n- -' uni on car P""Mid -- nn-t- own.i-ih a'l 1 ''li1 ,icr F av tin i e out legate- - weie c' and e i en fl'tl - a- evton I -- 'n Sak.v Cou ul Lake Ti linin' vi-it- Rc-- c tn iih (mtii n In t of the Intei-and Rang' iiion at Farnung- mint i the Salt and n - -- le Kay-vil- That In'tiatiie Petition An Act Relating to Horse Racing and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing Commission and Defining Its Dutie and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering has been duly filed in the Office of th Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, containing the required number of signatures of registered voters, and that following is a full, correct and tru Lavton Alls, Hattie copy of the ballot title to b Street, entertained shown on the ballots as Initiaat a mmiei party last W ednes-i- a tive Petition Number One and afternoon in honor of her submitted to the electors of th State for approval or rejection FH zabe'h et the election to be held on th y Those tnmvei-ardjj present day of November, AiJ, included Mrs Elma Dickson, fourth 1953. Mrs Thora Finch, Mrs. Grace SHALL A LAW BE EN Dickson, M's Hazel Sommers, ACTED PERMITTING PARI. and Air- - Ann Kje-arall of MUTUEL WAGERING AT And from Lavton, Morgan HORSE RACING MEETS Mi- Sophia Weaver, Mrs Kale AND CREATING A STATE Diek-o- n s. Thorn-l- , Alls RACING COMMISSION. THE and pue-- t of honor, Mis. COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE Hansen The afternoon was LICENSES AND PROMULpent visiting with friends and GATE RULES FOR THE relatives HOLDING OF RACING EIGHTY - SEVEN MEETS PER CENT OF ALL MONEY WAGERED AT ANY MEET SHALL BE RETURNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WIN. MNG TICKETS. TWO PER CENT TO THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND, ONE PER CENT TO THE COMMIS. SION, NINE PER CENT TO THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATION, AND, TO SECURE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAXFS, ONE PER CENT OF ' Layton news -- WINNING WAGERS TO WAG-ERIN- en-to- -- Vv fy By Mssrs. Brewster, Sheffield, Welch Howe and Bennton to Lynette past state Layton, Mean of mux 7 4 77, Linda G.udner of Cleat field mm. tJ 4, moan of was voted in as secretary-tteas- degree Weabr news urer; Joan Hill, Sunset, as his-- , of Alc'en Blaine of the tonan; and Evelin Ford, Lay-toas a state boaid member. Alfred J. Limb, mam speaker at the meet and principal of Jordan Junior High, lectured on qualities and specifications that he expected to find in all his teachers. A past association president also gave a recount of her trip to the national convention. Davis had the second highest number of teacher hopefuls out of all the Utah schools that participated and that's going some, repre-entat- 4 A JOINT FIESOLUTJON PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be ti resolved by the Legisla- bourbon of the Old West mi an of week THE OLD SUNNY courtesy Wasatch DISTILLERS BROCK KY, DISTR'BUTED BY NATIONAL' BOURBON WHISKEY. 9 0PR00F LOUISVILLE CO, CO .KENTUCKY PRODUCTS STRAIGHT n, oi ....SUPPORT stated Lynette. A luncheon and YOUR SCHOOLS departmental work was scheduled for the afternoon. The convention was held in Barrett Hall in connection with the U. E. A. Newly elected officers of the Davis chapter are Colleen W Clearfield, president, Carol Adams, Layton, and Lucy Oleson, W est Point, secretary. Many fun activities and field trips to different schoo'- - are being planned and its not too late to join, stated ( olleen Advisors are Mi. Hex y and Mr. Farrell Humphieys & -- Q ' td W, '.y lv fB Fd--e- 1 r, i p-- j,. s.'-vy-rw-ai -- '7 f i t r tf a 9 -- - it-'-- i . J yS r 1 fl&rl fi j f 1 - I 1 i InSTm v t? YOU'-COMPLAI-N r i ic laallj, ' . ' fu'oi-htng- s tv'd "Li 'I -i A j 4 f' jt i ' ir r i P ru- i - V ; t j- I h c J 3 r ! ' F t r i r 1 r i - r . r c i t v t ( 4 f P.fr, tun , ' sr.ri U'"J h). ' rl ii e- - ng en rf c '.rt 'm rf w cu Lum suing power I r ' i m r ( n w , t s; f f t i ' rJ i'll yt ir. ig t e ill ', j 3 ) a , - - - w- Track Ic for Ml ff - in'f r- pu r al tup pr t n tv entv -- -- .iid H 1 7 I . tt in,slo 1 vi r H w j ii tne feu r .w ictl ln candidate who km 1, to do it Ih n he b i,,e ,ovcr- g.ie hmi a h .me to do ,if iimv i' t ni.i I v multi-millio- n ... ... and OWN HOME RAILROAD a pleasure, neighbor' Our great American of free enterprise is based on Senate If you want 0 work, and work hard, os o Citizen for l Call Elgin - M nl A f Cl ( sjstun independence . . . freedom . . . and selling in an open, competitive market. The Rio Grande is proud to be jour fellow citizen, and pledges continued dependable transportation service to warrant your support. rlrUrO! W,,Wa, DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN Rout, of Th. Th. Vitla-Do- The Only FtOPLES Cantluiafe for U.S. its ScUUi,C Vi.t-Do- ROYAL CALIFORNIA GORGE Th. I dollar plant is completely financed and maintained by th it asks no free loads. . . its sole objective is to serve youl c eu pdy t J. Ercsksn Lea to submit th s mrndmert to the tup Rt itp of Ut'h 1 a f r n6 s o Jv c AM) ill, DID .r taG n'l pa'ice y tbr debt ; v OP- entire it is not subsidized s YOUR ff h', the e -) nv id f ... PAYG ITS OWN WAY, TOO WHO? taX suf- Ur f 3 of t p ci.- - cicrctary cf T' prtp - ( 'r's r- t'p -' 1 I,, 2 tWn ' ij f',y f-- n p ' ' companv-- company itself d r' 'v ' , ...and This r v )''!- I i .1 - e to j r d, ;rn,. f ' t" ,r '3 f'o ( , J f s' to l a n , 1 c - n- - l r r 1 i - 'j provide c ip i to r ip 11 ( -- r 4 7 ny prov ic'e jt i , aia - fY ' 'cm vie - rximptf 3 . t ( t'- - ' ,( ' cl -- cd m'-ani- r- . . p- ( 1 - mm you; 7- tf P- - t rcwiiM During 1957 this company paid a total of $35,820,426 in wages to its employees. Its purchases of materials and supplies totaled $12,063,548. kr ifd ';?$ ,!.;PAY;TAXES end ' i( YOU. DONT e3 0(9 Pi forty r t to owned hv d 'abled i t c i rrj t in v ' ' " ho wr, ed m anv w ar D ted pcr - crn-- t un - 'br miM i y cr" ce cf He ri i r i pit -- U i aryt bv o'INr f t1" Rce rt . i v 7 Ik i rr no' ot pv".n3 of h i s tiT r -- m value for bemes and ti jd--and all household S2 0 0 furniture, and d to equipment ured exdu'ivelv bv o t I tl e ov ner tin roof at his p'aee F t itc rf ro'e n mamt-i- r ng a ic-- -,, ror y and family. u i . t ; XiH, it i c i or a vil ECONOMY? , i , 1' SUPPORT YOUR purpose 1 ' GOVERNMENT? In 1957, this companys taxes in Utah totaled $1,210,358 65. Of this $858,274.98 went directly for school purposes or enough to cover the cost for educating 3,288 students on the basts of $261 per pupil as reported by the Utah State Board of Education. Remainder of $352,083.67 went for state, county and municipal government purposes. A significant item, $42,427.27 for roads. n, i i IN WITNESS WHEREOF. have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Real of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, m said state, this tw'enty-mnt- li day of September, 1958. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of Stat 6 re at H.J.R. No. 14 ir 1 AGAINST FOR v ('!'3 ii , , I the past six years, has attended the o-- pre-ule- State of Utah, I Hipkirs from taxa-- ti exempted V, . rd, ( r, o to the extent that such V a la thcffiC J "r erv is e used for such pur-d-o is. T te-- exemptions shall A nr n; ?ro. . 7 0 A NO V'- - .rnc'ie to the benefit of the i V c -- f 7 KD 2 (if u r's of water so pumped T tion t ( v 7 OF un Hr such reculat ons as the It,, sldture mav prescribe The 7 .1 ! OF UTAH I 7, r - of the nd: ent poor may I TO T'' f 1BLI ti' or abated at such P OP1 TI - EXEMPT e t men and such as manner in F O' I 7 "I TION be provided bv law. The ' p I r Bp il if i t a my kgisla't re may provide for the I ie ( f t f i f I i't, fiom taxition of fx'nption t i o tl i s f (tl, i ,f ) - hom-shomesteads, and per-'oti ( p t ti a i property, not to exceed 7 During Mr. Timothy STATE TAX COMMISSION. G ONLY PARIMUTUEL IS AUTHORIZED. LICENSES MAY BE RE. YOKED FOR ANY VIOLA. TION OF THIS ACT. favor n bn s in the n y be Thor which put the f,rst mail made rocket into outer space. A Thorn-Dnw-o- All s' at 'These w ami mm jrt ndbne a g n.r'l h wa- - acionnl lie Now eiiing it t i 'he j i t on Kicate-- t 'Oil1 m tliev - esnd annua! Th , ,ias th c uv.'-- t n on -- afe'v rnd we--- p i - ' c b tie -- alt Lake -t two-thir- Irrigation v if .n Thane Nei' -- ' ad . p I) vt'-The oth r too with Wednesday and Thui-da- y Mr and Alts. R. M. Maxfield. Mrs. Inez Name and son Clan nee, Mr. and Mrs. Voung N ime and Air. and Mis. AV alter Holland, Syracu-e- , pint Sunwith day in Salt Lai e, Pi-- 1 op and Airs. Puiton Nevv-niMs. Opal Ilirih, Dallas, Tims and Mr. ani Mis Willey H. bend. Airs. Carol Collitf and her er, Alr. 1 1 (.1 in j Wa'her, Pero, Nev, visited in Ogden Satuidnv with Mi- - F. A. Child, ani M's. T. A. Ba'lmger. Flovd Short, a former resiwho lived dent of with Mr. and Mrs Weston Timothy for thiee year-- , ,s living Flonda. He is in Mart'nville, of the MIA theie and v doing verv vve'l. He wou'd hear.ng from his many friends in Kaysville. Air. and Airs. Hod Sanders 'and son Johnny pent the week-- I end at their Hour Glass Bar Ranch in Wyoming. They closed it for the winter months. incorporated under the Pr iieiu-su- n Salt Lake la-- t vveel, a ending to ir inia Ciff H if (.Unton,1 chan man of the giuup 4- ( Kavsvtlle has moved into the Timothy Apartment this week to make hir hi me. Air. and Mi- - Ray Farri-l- i, Kelso, Page 4 Imversity of Utah. He is now home in Los going to spec at classes at Angelts in the destination of LCLA and plans to have hie Mr. and Mrs LaMar Timotny doctors degiee by spring, Mrs. Timothy has been an , supporter of her hus' r ilmutl,y had spent ardent band during the time he hae Ratt s x weeks in Cahf. been getting his education Tha Mr. Timothy is employed at Timothvs have three children, Space Technology Laboratory, Chris, Dearne and Bret. a division of the Thompson-a m oolridge Corporation, as an elei meal engineer. Pre: entl17 he is with the control lutein for At'as and Titan Initiative Petition Number One Mm lies. The pnn.ary purpose Kajsville 1 laws of this state, the proceed of the sales of tjjnla, and the tentals received bv the state ture of the State of Utah, Horn school and state lar.ds, of all members other than the e granted for elected to each of the two specific purposes, shall, witn houses voting m such other revenues as the thereof ; legislature may from time to time al'ot t.uieto, constitute fc Section 1. It is proposed to Le known as tne fund to amend Article VI, Section 9 of hcNicl Fund, .linen Uni-lthe Constitution of the State m Sc! vol Fund snail be of Utah to read as follow: d end tniut lined lur the Section 9 The members of t cf e common and suppcit the Legislature shall receive public sclioo's of th side and not excompensation, . j puitioncd in such manner as such $500 a year tor the tie legi latue sall prov de. ceeding term and expenses a ne pu. jus (f Sec on 7, legislative A tide XIII cf this Conditu- - as provided by law while actuand mileage as t n h ill i c cimrtiu'd as Imu- - ally in law. provided by of re in taxation rale tj'un Section 2 The Secretary of t n tangmie )r ce'iV ior dis- t.ict i bool p tipc s and not State is directed to submit t1 o amount cf t ids avail-m- e this proposed i n amendment to tl ere for, rfd, fm iher, no the electors of the state at the aiD-itito the Uni- - next general election in the nonei- tuiin Vcbool Fund shad be con- - manner provided by law. tl mi in f,x q me rates of Section 3 This amendment ' i n no. Vd m Section 7 shall take effect upon approval cf Aitu'e XIII. by the electors of the state. cect on 2 Tne Secretary of S' o m i cied to submit this I J a end nei t to the ,r a of tie Sta.e of Utah i ut th i xt general election n He manner provided by ater . 1958 tuk chaiee of a on leenage Car Onre si d pt tie S 'Au te Convtnttjn, vvh'ch was hill ml pit-en- r tr, at w teenage d and tt tange (iilot), panel 'nt sup-po- fi'o. 7 R. pro-lro- On LaMar Timothys Moving to coast hourlv on he-- e C the admission of this state Into the Union, shall be and remain a peimanent fund, to b called the State School I und, tne interest of which only, it si.all be expended for the of the common sc) ools. The interest on the .state School Fund, fee pioceecs of ail pioperty that may accrue to tne state by trie or forfeiture, all unclaimed share and dividends cf any corpoia-tio- n ' Air h-- M n, 1 11 A 6 I 1 riofc-i- d . bl III I p Uni-loi- m ik, 1 f tho tuo faiar 1 i i lit ( ( gi'-'n-- 1 of I. I i e 7. ire based uimnt lndnstiy of r -- 1 , new ,n t T uu an (ART) -, rpsttfiei C-- (i nt (rate nr h.im ie UTION P'1 0-- i r-- OI s,0,n sin" Ltalins. Pl r the by The JOURNAL 1, o' e ths su1 .... AFB were filled salarie- - Jr nt ' v 1 l Tid-m- ether powers cf or eiral assc's-mas t e Le0 i ture my jrovide. Lrdir such rcgula-tis in suui c sts a. d vvi'hin such 1 niitM'ons as tne Leg's-iMunay pre cr oe it shall review. pruxstd bind issues, revise the tax levies of local govt nmenta units, and equal- No. 2 R. (aror at se!t) Lead panel Car ownership thetttidasai aJ d. J. pinions Tl00 M-- s F Mil II I I), UTAH Oifue Hour's; 9:70 A. .''I. to 5:00 P M. Saturdav Its. -- t1 iv, Vnur-du- v TeepVme ( le mfield T V Salt I ake Cit LM ( flt paS 7 1 ! ue Utah r p orce f 77 ( nn Serv-- ( tVs0 with the 7 1 trd S madron (Re- - (ommander J GS-1of- (sit. to supnh imviiu (T - -- gt) Richard E. Enlisted ( lcei V, t 77 !l") a I E, (anoll, S fura CS ' t n T 11 ,.nd hgt ) Psttioi wuv GS-s , 7n), ct Ni d(')t ti ugh iBuuaneer IjVmrl in 1. wage In ani A com- equival. Carl Metners, Ilurlev, Id iho, Dim, hat lake ( lty " vmited Satudav with Mr. and. ln.hr the P.T pregram, JV,1.,' rif'111 'TV 1 e at R M Moxfied jCa.i.'l vm le emploved five aj Mrs. IeGrand Malker, Reno, dav , a vu ek to Civil s,,!ie It 'lefts, wtuh will .re Xeiida, was a hou gim-- t 1i t t' rht clnf vv h le Nel-o- n pait 0e the AKr prociam, n ranch foie- - include week at tne home of her sjstir, le t.u pu A leave, rcuiemt'it C cl. and Mr-- . Wells Collet man As ir I nu reservists, cash av . Is and fe nisi rune- nun vv,'l don u liforntb f UH A Loue Resene rttne- S e v - ted in Irovo Trii ,ij the tw ne "ui rnd iaih n onth and a ment b with and Mi- -. James Dike rn'iti are a'-- o crnli duv t r i. ih summer and to teci n e is aiciptid under '"1 "llh.0,1M Intel mountain the ne ART pirn her mother Mrs Retirh. the h ti nmite ;(rd as a tnl'v p i.itn n unit Intel, ted individuals hi ihl and mis I h (an .11 and NiKon w,ll Fotot hcat'on b ini 7 and ante tbs during acme uP,an '.tne up p lm "mil bb Brown d it ttai- - tg as tl.ev pertum a 5 ?r( to L and chiVien v ud in Fat w 'n tht 7 id in a civilian ca- - T orr ',n Ii b"viie bxanunit-- , M- Idle bru ly ennug wth his uitv. -- 347th ii- ( liotner, M . and M'S. b nime't Living ten-- I i!)Um p cil j jratt) re. roan and al-- o w th a bn.thir Lcn Beach Municipal nciui'ment officer, said if1( "8S hu tlldt 1hpe are a number of oth- port, D g Beach, I alifoima HarscII Dr. Zc.il G. The 1 ts of Mr fail r A l;jl Pis-ton- pu (a i For Troop Carrier Squadron Deputy bhetiff llamrmn saul thiee have adrmttel bur- - Kuineth i t . Swear in first reservists (uaifit'd Mr. and Mr Irwin shcDuld nr wnlv ani lam'lv, v i mile, mie h n nii'inl finn - if Mr a 'id Mis. L5 I . t II Irow lrs lewn 7 ,dz and son 1! 1r n v, P nl, PU ( 11, P Hi, Idanu, d I Min a "on, '1'ian', i v i n 5 ZEPHYR Vnta-Do- RAILROAD Th. PROSPECTOR COLORADO Ha ft A out for the kids . . . lit than lue to enjoy the life for uhich they're preparing. lAW |