Show TIIE GARLAND TIMES Portage News Notes Fresh Candies Arrive GARLAND UTAH Mr Wells was a former day morning resident ol Poitage Miss FtheJ Johns has been visiting relatives with In Malad for the past few days home Mr Arthur John returned from Evanston after havlifg spent the past few months woiking in that place The Relief Society had their first meeting of the season last Tuesday If Mr and Mrs John Knudson motored to Garland Thursday Upon arriving home they found three of their best milch cows had become bloated and were dead Mis Mary Jane Parkinson returned afterrum Mr Afton Haskins has returned home Wednesday after visiting a few home after having sent the past few days with relatives In Brigham City months woiking In Bear River City Many friends and relatives from here Mrs (kn Hoskins and Mrs Delllla attended the funeral services of Lorenzo Mansfield at Plymouth last Tues- Hall hair relumed home after having spent some time workng in Ogden day Mrs Rose Halford and children from Dixie have been spending the WORLD'S LARGEST last week here with re'attves They left for their home Monday rooming CAST (RON PIPE Mr Henry Johns has icturned home after spending the It: t few months Daily at Our Store' Get Therri Here and Be Sure of The Best Autumn is Party Time Let us Provide What You Need You Want To Buy or Sell EGGS CREAM POULTRY and PRODUCE NOW BEING LAID working In Bear River City ' Messrs Arthur and Glen Morris returned after spending the last at McCammon few months working have Bluebell Confectionery F A DRIGGS Idaho Mrs Rhea PROPRIETOR ZJ Tube Letha John and children Hazel and Venna left for Evanston Wyoming last Sunday where they Intend to spend the winter Mr Rastus Wells of Sterling Idaho father of Mrs Iva Hoskins died Tues (cr to Act as Snbwcy Additional Telephone Facilities ' V SEE In the construction of s new 'ttiV tunfiel In New lelephona York City under the Harlem River between Second Avenue and Eabt 1291 Street Manhattan and Lin In coin Avenue tha Bronx ' tha largest cast Iron pipe ever manu lactured Is to be used This subway which is probably the largest PRODUCE fnariiiB Constitutional Amendments Constitutional No Amendment TO FILLINU RELATING RESOLUTION IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES amendA joint resolution proposing of Articlo VI of the ment to Section constitution of the State of Utah ro latinc to recencies in the legislator Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of oil Stat of Utah bers elected to each bouse concurring therein t Sections to bo amended SECTION That It is proposed to amend Section 18 of of the State Article VI of the constitution of Utah so that the tamo shall read as follows t SECTION to bo filled 11 Vaehnctoo Vacancies that may occur in either house of the legislature shall bo filled is ouch manner as may be provided by law SECTION of Bute to Secretary lish The secretary of State Is directed to cause this proposed amendment to ho as required by the constitution published and to be submit ted to the electors of the 8tate at the next tenoral election hi the manner provided by law In effect — when If 8 SECTION proved by the eleetora of the State this amendment shall take affect on proposed the let day of January 8981 Filed with the Secretary of State 1980 in 0 shall bo reduced annually such purposes in proportion to the revenues o allocated that any surplus above the provided for the State district school enue required fund as provided in Section of this ticle shall be paid into the State general fund SECTION Secretary ot State to publish The serretary of btate ta directed to cause amendment this proposed to be published as required by the constitution! nd to be to the electors submitted of tj State at the next ‘lection io the manner by lew provided A To take effect— when If 8ECTION by the electors of the State this approved amendment shall take effect on proposed the let day of January 1931 Filed wftn the Secretary of SUte February 25 m Amendment Constitutional No 3 SCHOOL RELATING TO BTATE OF DISTRIBUTING AND MANNER OF SUCH FUND A far raoluttoa pravidin dm Joint rwMlttona kla to Jln ban thr ui 'r W J vf v ant tight pau4 prpoin ul t I uu ui by lew provided If SECTION A In effect — when of the State this proved by the elector ahall take effect on amendment proposed the let day of January 1981 with the Secretary of State FebFiled ruary 26 1980 Amendment Constitutional No 5 FUND liI n th knl 8mHii I Arttoto X Bwtlii I Arf th 8 tat XIII'oI tha cwwtlttioa I Utah Aluai te th But kIimI (ui tfa at ttiotribDtinf tha rf'bidl Ini othtr f th Mrnl wbol district at th gtata Constitutions Amendment B at th It rmlto hr th No J a ail th Stat af Utah TO BEVENUS RELATING ABSOLUTION alacteS to ueb Uou caacwrint AND TAXATION tbarsin: amendA Joint reeelvtiea prspootait om4 to SECTION L RwolUo n end 8ef Article ment to Sections an an 4 That it li prupaMd to ananil houa Utah of of the State of the eenetltatloo Joint molutioa numbor 9 pwwd by th relatiaf to revenae aad taxation tafftolaturo in propoain to amand Be It resolved by the Lefts la tare of the Section I of Artie) tha eonatltutioa two thirds of all of tha Stato of Utah a of SUte of Utah that tha umi will eencan read a follows : elected 'to each Benad members rlnf therein t 1 Proeaad SECTION af land ud— atbar to L Sections SECTION proposed — par cant af proceed par property amend is It to proposed emend That fond Tha f rocaorfm of all landa that Section t and I of Article XlJP of the print bean or may oa granted by tha Unithay constitution of the State of Utah so that ed to thi Stab for t tha i up port Btat the same will read as follows: common achoolc : tha proceed of of tha SECTION Tanfible property to be property that may accroa to tha Stat ascertained— propeetke taxed— hew— veloe aacbaat forfeiture f naUc" unclaimed annuel tax byharea and or to provide exempt— leffsletare of any corporation dirldendp for State All tangibl property in the inaorporated under tha law af this Stat Stat not’ exempt under the laws of the tha proceed of the ealqr pf timber mineral United 8taUsf or under this constitution - achoal and State artier property Trot to ita value landa other than thooa granted for cpceifio shall be taxed In proportion to be ascertained as provided by law The purpoaaa and li ye per centum of the net States of the State proceed of tha aala of public land lying property of the United districts school towns sitiee eouatiee told by ahall within tha Stata and public libra- tha United State which corporations municipal the thereon used mission of thi Stat aubsequent lots with the buildings ries into tha Jnbn that) or ba worshio for either religious exclusively and remain perpetual fund to charitable purpose® and places of burial called the State tehool the tnterert fund not held or used for private or corporate of which only shall be distributed among from tnxatlon benefit shall be exempt tha several tehool districts according to canals reservoirs Water rltrhts ditche the last preceding school census plants power pumpinf plants transmisSECTION Resolution proposed to end sion lines pipes and flames owned amend That it is proposed to amend house or corporations for seed by individuals resolution number 8 passed by the by joint rigating lands within the state owned legislatura in 1929 proposing to amend or the or corporations such individuals Section of Article XIII of the constitumembers individual thereof shall not be tion of tha State of Utah so that the same shall be will read as follows: separately taxed as long as theysuch owned and used exclusively fof not to SECTION Rato taxation Power plants trhi emission aiesed — purpoat — of power poses distribution The rat for lines and other property used of taxation on shall not property electrical power a exceed on each tangible and delivering dollar of valuation two used is furnishing of for which mill portion and for general State for pumping water for Irrigation power purposes of one mill for hioh on lands in the 8tate of Utah purposes school purposes which hall eonstituts tha from be exempted taxation to the high school fund Mid fund shall ha apmay extent that each property Is used for such portioned in th manner the legislature accrue These exemptions shall ahall provide to tho school districts mainpurposes water so of benefit users of the to the nnd soeh levy tor taining high schools under such regulation as the pumped which together district school The taxes of the with tha Interest purpoM islature may prescribe on the permsnent achoal poor may be remitted or ebeted Indigent fund and such ether fund aa may be at eaeh times and Id such manner as may avsilahl far dtstriat school purpose srill The legislature may rale be provided by law aanoaIlysaa Muuount which equal taxstioa for the from exemption provide school are in tha $2100 lor each homesteads of homes and personal prop- etat aa shows by th tost preceding school erty sot to txeted two hundred fifty do- era os th sam to 'ba diatributad among llars In value 'for kemaa and homesteads to tha tost tha school districts and one hundred dollars far personal prop preceding school am awarding os bad to addition not t exceed I8N0 Is Property arty aquahaatioa fund which when added value awed kf dlaahted nenow who to othet tovantoi provided for this purserved Is aay in 0A mfitary- eervfca POM bF the legislature hall ba fiOO for of the ffU WOf of the Elat of Meb period af school aaa aa shown by tha Utah and by ih dnlnafrted widows im tout prwadMg School jMnauwt said minor orphans of'swrb piasorm ms T N "hind shed bwtoPMrSonad to th fan provide school districts to SUcb aoartnlr axempted ef thf forisWture aa tha shall provide by taw 'for shall pravlito TV legislature Said rates shall an annual tax' sufficient with other sour Mt ba Inarsaaad BalaM a s repeal tioa to the me of revenae to defray the estimated earn mrrsaai apwrifytng jh raw or dinary ecbenses of the State for eech the rata proposed and th Aim doing which the MO ahall ba lavted ba first year per the purpose pf paging to a vote of such of tho ami if tod a State debt If any there be the legislature shall provide for levying a tax aiw of tha Stale a in the year aaxt pro —din such election hall bar paid anally suNieicnt to pay tho annual Inter aet and to pay the principal of such debt property tax aliassed to them within tha within twenty year from the final passage !hta and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof to such of the lew greeting the debt nnd taxation SECTION may b provided by lav I Assessment Binnwia SECTION A 8eertary mt Stat te xab of tangible property - regnletlen rets — personal — exemptions deductions directed Bka Th Mervtary of State to of rsveauco come tax re tee — dispositions eau this proposed amendment to b published a required by tha constitution Tho legislature ehell provide by law a uni and sod form and equal rate of assessment to ka submitted to tha aleetore f the Stata taxation 'on all tangible property in the at th next general alaetion in the manner in lieu States according to its value in money end provided by Uw as on proposition as of Ho J R numbers S and shall prescribe by law euch regulations passed at tha retniler session of tha 18th legislator shall secure a just valuation for taxation so that every person SECTION Ta taka ' of affact — wlwa property end corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved by tha alectors of the Stats tion to the value of hie her or He tan- tha proposed amendment shall take effort on th first day of January that the legislprovided gible property the manner and extent Filed with th Secretary of SUte Febature may determine of taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25 stock being fed for slaughter to be used intangible propfor human consumption Constitutional Amendment from taxation as erty may be exempted No 4 or it may be taxed in euch property RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ner and to euch extent as the legislature TAXATION or MINES AND MINING Provided that tf intangible may provide PROPERTY the rets taxed as he property property A Joint reeoletloa providing for ox amendshall not exceed five mills on each thereof ment te Section 4 Article JS af the from When exempted dollar of valuation ef tha Btate ef Utah relatconstitution the taxable income taxation as property ing te tbs taxation of mince end mining shall be taxed onder any tax therefrom but on incomes baaed when taxed by Bepropertyresolved af the by tbo Legislators it income the the 8tate of Utah as property ef all the memState ef Utah The shall not else be taxed therefrom elected to ooch bouse concurring bers mar provide for deduction legislature therein: andor offsets on any tax beeed emptions SECTION L Sections to proposed Tbs personal income tax income upon That It is proposed te amend Secrates shall be graduated but J maxi- amend Article XIII of the constitution of tion mum rets shall not exceed six per cent of the State of Utah mo that the same will aet Income ' No excise tax rate based road as follows: apon income ehall exceed four per cent of Minos SECTION nnd eiaieu te be no — art income The rate limitations herein mused — basis and multiple — whet So contained for taxes baaed on income end All meae property for taxes on Intangible property shell he he naoeeeed auiwetanptbl or mining claims both talliferous until January 1 1987 aad therw effective shall be assessed rock and to pine of vote lew placer by a after until changed by shall provide provided sleeted to m the legislature the majority of the member the basis and mol tip to now used in All each house of tho legislatura the value af metalliferous mine enue received from taxes on Income or termining ad the additional purpose from taxes on intangible property shall be for taxation value of 85 04 per acre thereof allocated as follows: 75 per sent thereof to Moeoeed before January shall not be ehangwd 28 sad district school fond the state or thereafter until otherwise 1985 prte thereof cent to tho State per fund and tho State levies far sided by law AU other mines or mining tie) claims and other valuable mineral deposit Includes lends containing coal or hydroiued in aiming carbons and all machinery and alJ property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims and the value of any surface use or mining propmade of mining claims erty for other than mining purposes shall ba aflfteHed as other tangible property I Secretary ef State ta pubSECTION lish The secretary of State is directed te to be pubr cause this p posed amendment and lished os required by the cpngtltutlntt to ba submitted to tha alectofi of tha State at tha next general election in the manner mM Lblltri CREATING A RESOLUTION A BTATE TAX COMMISSION A Joint resolution aa amendproposing ment te Section 11 of Articlo II of the aonetitatien ef the State ef Utah rotating te revenue aad tax tie a Ba It resolved by the Legislator ef the of alt State ef Utah to each elected bene concurring therein: SECTION t Sections proposed ta amend That it Is proposed to amend Section 11 af of the Article XIU of the constitution State of Utah so that the same will mad no follows SECTION Creation ef Stat tax commission — memborohip — governor to beside eennty point — terms — duties —duties There shall be a State tax comnot eons is ting of four member mission more than two of whom shall belong to th earn political party The member of the commission shall be appointed by tho governor by and with the ooneent of tho tenat for euch terms of office as may ba provided by law The State tax commiethe ston shall administer and supervise tax lams of the State It shall assess mines and publie utilities and adjust and of equalise the valuation and assessment It property among the several counties ahall have such other powers of original smeeeement as the legislature may prosuch Under vide in susb regulations and within euch limitations as the it shall establegislature may prescribe review lish systems of public accounting bond Issues revise the tax levies proposed units and budgets of local governmental and equalise the assessment and valuation The of property within the counties ties Imposed upon the State board of equalisation by the constitution and laws of this State shall be performed by the State tax commission In each county pf this State there eha!) be a county board of equalisation sulting of the board of county commissionThe county boards of ers of said county shall adjust and equalize trie equalisation of the real and valuation and assessment within their respective personal property counties to such regulation and subject ae control by tbs State tax commission may be prescribed by law The State tax commission ot and the county boards shall each have each other equalization as may be prescribed powers by the cases islature 8ECTI0N 2 Secretary ef State ta publish 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 ef the Stata at the next general eieeUoa in the manner provided by law — wlwa SECTION A Ta tabs effect If approved by the electors af the 8tate this proposed amendment shall taka affect the 1st day of January J98L Filed with tha Secretary of Stato February 28 198A Constitutional Amradmcnt I' No RELATING THE TO OF LOCATION AND STATE THE BTATE PRISON ' INSTITUTIONS A Wat an —rat to Iwttoa 1 ArticU XIX W th M—titottoa at th Stato at Utah tw tottof to th tocattoa at th Stqto FrUm Ba H iwNW hr th at Iks Mlttaa rifl wi UfUtan Stato at Utah twthirA at th Mton alaaiat to Mch tow Mnrrto r$ SECTION L Brti— to iarA That it praooMd to rant SMtioa I vf Artie to XIX at th eonatitaMoa ot th State ol Utah ao that th aama will raad aa follow i SECTION Lradn at abll tawtitto Mm 4 Ilifihlto at tenA Th publto Intitotion of th Stat ar tonbr p mnantir located at th place herinf-te- r Mmd Mch te have th lnrt mated to H by th United Statw n th Aet of CongraM approved J air 19th 1894 to b dhpowd of end ted in tucb manner aa th laqtoltur map provide: First: Th Mnt ot foverxunent and th State fair at Salt Lak Citp iteeond Th Institution for the demf and dumb and th blind and th State reform school at Ogden Citp in th countp ot Welling Secretary of Stat ot Stat of Vtok do hereby certify that to a full tru and correct forerotng Amendment No copy of Constitutional 2 I 4 and 9 aa propaacd by the samioD ot the tocialatur spaeud of 1989 a th mm appear ot record in my “ In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tho But Of Utah Ufa IM day ot September 194A J 4i L th th - ' fi (SEAL) Secretary et State L i :—: ' f 4 d ? t 4 t fl i OLD NEVER Engravudes Embossed Printed Imprinted to Your Order The age old custom of remembering friends at Yuletide becomes new again with each passingyearAndwell it should— with the beautiful and colorful designs that we are showing to be used fortius purpose VfjP CLASSIFIED ADS Wanted to Btor BARGAIN: beautiful Bungalow piano in rellablt family home until we can find buyer of balance or will sell for the unpaid Carnes contract Write Credit Dept 4t B18 Muslo Co Ogden Utah PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP— Good comfortable home easy terms A Weet4srgmard Garland -t 15c round CRYSTALS WATCn fancy U)0 and Eye Glasses repaired Farr Jewelry Co (while yon wait) ad tf Brigham City Utah MRS GEO CARTER OF GARLAND OR MRS A W IIANSEN OF FIELDING WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR BIG LINE AND TAKE YOUR ORDER cash paid for Dead and Cows and Horses Call Brigham Reverse Call UOeas 2 tf 1 IT TO BE MADE OF LUMBER? IF IT IS— -- LET US FURNISH IT GOOD MATERIAL — FAIR PRICES— BEST SERVICE IS r r I li d Paints Utah 1 it ! f j J4 a Tremonton - - ih'- PLACE YOUR ORDERS HERE A new direct Long Distance circuit has been placed telephone in operation between Chattanooga and New York City 'r Sweduh Spectacular Features afc State Fair t October 4 to 11 'V1 in The Telephone Administration Iceland ' has decided to convert Its system manual telephone present to dial system W NEWS at the Glen and Wednesday Mr and Mi's J O Hadfield made a Tuesday WallrAF hfima business trip to Wasalkle Sunday Sun Mr Carl Welling was’ In Brigham on Joseph Mason of Willard was a business Tuesday Macfarlane D day guest at the R Mr Stephen Hales spent the week home Mrs Geo Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Bowcutt and end with his parents Mr and Hales Richin was Visiting daughter Sylvia Mrs Mary Udy Mrs Irene Fomberg mond Sunday Inez enterattended Mrs Johnson and Friends of Miss Roma Tubbs Tuesday in tained Wednesday night at the home birthday party in Garland Buxtod of Mrs Helen Capener at a candy pull honor of Mrs Vivian Mr George Mason of Oooding Idaho Roma left Thursday morning for home Salt Lake where aha will attend school called at the R D Mcfarlane Tuesday at he U of U this year Bowcutt and Messrs Alvin and Rudy Hales Mr and Mrs George were In Rigby llalcs Leon Richand Ronald Mrs and Afton Ralph daughter Idaho Sunday'’ v l'‘ ards spent Saturday in Logan Mr Horace tidy '’’Shirley ' Bylngton Mr and Mrs Carl Welling had as their Sunday guests Mr and Mrs Glen Mrs Rowans trdy'MlNs Beth- Mcfarlane and Miss Grace Udy spent SunWalker and daughter Betty Mr and day visiting in Balt Lake and Mr and Mrs Joe Bowers tf Mrs Bert Bowers and Mr and Mrs were Sunday guests Mr Rhwtyne Udy is visit lng ‘in TreEdward Bowers daughter monton thitf week with at the home of Joseph Hadfield) Mrs Vernon Hess Mr and Mrs Grant Prlsbrey of BrigMr and Mbs D P Jensen Mrs Geo ham were Sunday guests at the home to motored Ward Mrs ohn and Ward of Mr and Mrs Horace Bigler' j Mrs Lizzy Adams returned to i her tdjaho Saturday ohome In Centerville Sunday after spend lng the past six weeks at the home Telephone Booth In of Mr and Mrs A A Capener bd' J M Mrs Vernon Hess ot TreaUmtnh was Village e A u‘ visiting in Riverside Monday' Mrs Fred Sorenson Jr and son pnd were Sunday Mr J A Lillywhlte guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Tracy Welling vwv C H Mrs F T Davis and Mrs Davis of North Garland were visiting Uv at the Jesse Davis home Friday were Mr and Mrs R D Mcfarlane if:-visiting In Plymouth Sunday of Ogden spent Mr Ross Walker Construction work began this i?mmmor It la hoped that tho first Vable fnay be pulled through the 'funnel some time In January 193 L As many of the preient submarine cables under the river are entirely there will be no general adequate rerouting of cables through the tunnel at this time Instead the passage will be used to contain new cables It will be proteciea by h and concrete ’ion of triple ooat clay with the result that the ablea will be safe from hazards of both water and weather TTl&zKyiaL IV DELIVER RIVERSIDE Clty Entertainment it the State Fatr thii year October 4 to 11 it Mid by expert bowmen who have teen the ’ program to be one of the moat taenlar ever offered at a weatern eihfc bition There la aometbing doing every minute The afternoon and evening will include Fallenberg'l attraction heart which an aeitl to readable bn- in many of their smnaing m$n being Prince Nelion who hat walked atQnta a High? wire ever Niagara Falla the feu r Veaaea Mid to be the moat dar ln stunt team on Fair rirrnilt today famous Roe and Lanra internationally Evana 4 Etyt team of contortionists Shorty Pffca gymnaitic performers Fjpmnf the natural born clown the of races chariot Circus Stanley borte and races daring standing The evening will be featured amps tf the Winter Garden Review a chorus of dancing and tiriging girls atraight from the New York review itage Fireworks on a more elaborate scale than ever before seen in Utah will comThe 6 plete the program each day professional attractions are of courie features added to the exhibits of Utah manaS Ernext Holme prodneta says ger and provide the color and thrill which go with the Slate Fair Ufah 98-o- WE tot Its purpose in this country is one of the chief engineering projIn the New York ects Involved Telephone Company’ provision for for the larger facilities Increasing use of toll and Long Distance between Greater New York and New England and Canada 614 feet of this Approximately huge pipe which weighs some 1700 pounds to the foot will be used it will be seven feet In diameter under tha river widening to nine feet at eKhor end where It will terminate in manholes sunk ilxteen feet below tha level of tha itreet The iron tybe will be encased la concrete And the whole 27 feet supported below the mean low water level at this point by pile driven Into the bed of the river When completed thli subway will eontaln 148 clav ducts enough to carry 150000 telephone circuits or shout 300000 separate telephone wires The circuits will carry some of the heaviest Long Distance tr&f Sc In the world si calls between thouaands of points westward will pui through them a well a calls In New England and (for points Canada originating In New York cauw ffe Phone Tremonton Webw Third: Th Utah Stat hospital at Provo City in th county of Utah SECTION I Secretary at State to Th secretary of State to directed to thi propaacd amendment to be published aa nquired bp the constitution and to be aubmitted of th to th elector State at the next general in the lection manner provided bp law SECTION — when $ T take If approved bp th lector of the Stato this propowd amendment hall take effect oa th let dap of January 1981 Filed with th Seeratarp of Stato February 2J 1939 WANT TO TRADE US-r- o m p n jr ImI - Oils Glass |