Show ( THE GARLAND TIMES Portage News Notes Fresh Candies Arrive Mr Bert Clifford and Farris Hoskins and Mrs Margaret Knudson attended the funeral for Mr services Rastus Wells last Friday at Sterling Idaho Mr David Landon and Mr Richard Hoskins motored to Firth Idaho last Sunday A number ’of people from here were maculated for dyphtherla last Tuesday Mr John R Gibbs attended conferee last Saturday and Sunday at Salt Lake Miss Valoy Harris daughter of Mr and Mrs Faren Harris is retorted to have a light case of dvplithena Valoy Is now at the home of h r grandparents Mr and Mrs John Roacri at Samaria Idaho Mr James Oleson v as at Portage Sunday visiting relatives and ffriends Mr and Mis William Halford weie visit oi s at the home of Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Knudson last week Mrs Eva Parkinson is here visiting with her father and mother Mr and Mrs Gus Stevenson Mr Loy Harris has brought to town a number of electric washers Portage Daily at Our Store Get Them Here and Be Sure of The Best Autumn is Party Time Let us Provide What You Need ' Bluebell Confectionery F A DItIGGS PROPRIETOR Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No v RESOLUTION VACANCIES TO FUMNU RELATING IN LEGISLATURE resolution proposing in VI of the of Article to Section constitution of the State of Utah the legislature to vacancies lating Joint such purposes shall be reduced annually in proportion to the revenues so allocated that any surplus above he provided enue required for the State district school fund ns provided in Section of thw ticle shall be paid into the State general fund SECTION Secretary of State to publish The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be publish! as required xnd to he by the constitution submitted to the elm tore of tie State at the next “lectinn 'u 'the mauner law provided SECTION Te take effect— when 3 If by the electors of the State this approved amendment shall take effect on proponed th 1st day br January 1031 Filed with the Secretary of State February 25 I93R of the Be it resolved by the Legislature of all memState of UTtah bers elected to each house concurring’ therein to he amended Sections SECTION 13 of Thai it is proposed to amend Section of tho State Article VI of the constitution of Vt)k ao that the same ehaU read m foIpwi j filled be to Vacancies SECTION IS Vacancies that may occur In either house In such of the legislature shall be filled as may be provided by law manner Amendment of State to pubSECTION 2 Secretary No 3 to lish The secretary of State is directed FUND TO STATE SCHOOL amendment to he RELATING cause this proposed AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING constitution as required by the published TEREST OF SUCH FUND of the and to be submitted to the electors A Joint resolution providing for amendtn the State at the next general election numresolutions house ments Joint to manner provided by law bers three and eight passed by the In effect — when 2 SECTION If apto amend In 1929 islature proposing proved by the electors of the State this Section 3 Article X and Section amendment shall take effect on proposed ticle the constitution of the State the 1st da of January 1981 f Utah ifclatlng te the State school fund of State FebFiled with the Secretary and tho manner of distributing the ruary 21 1930 of 'ouch fund and other revenues f the several echool districts of the State Amendment Be It resolved by Uie Legislature mi the T No 2 State of Utah of all tho RELATING TO REVENUE RESOLUTION hors elected to each House concurring AND TAXATION therein i an amendA Joint reaolutioa proposing SECTION to Resolution I proposed and 3 nf Article IS ment tn Sections amend Is proposed to amend house That ft of Utah Jofht resolution number 3 of tho constitution ef the State by the passed and revenue taxation tn relating In 1929 proposing legislature to amend Bo it resolved by the Legislature nf the Section of Article 10 of the constitution two - thirds ef all of tho Utah State nf State of Utah so that the same will members elected te each Home concurread as follows t ring therein 2 Proceeds ef lands and ether SECTION Sections te 8ECTION propeoed — per— per cent ef proceeds property amend to amend proposed That it fund The proceeds of all lands that 2 and 8 of Article XIII of the petual Sections have been by the Unitmay be granted constitution of the State of Utah to that ed States or to this State for the support the same will read as follows of the common the proceeds schools of all 2 SECTION Tangible property to ha property that may accrue to the State taxed— how— value ascertained— properties or forfeiture all unclaimed annual tax byharesescheat exempt— legislature to provide and dividends of any corporation for State All tangible property in the incorporated under the laws of this State: 8tate not exempt under the lawe of the the proceeds of the tale of timber mineral United Statee or under this constitution or other property from school and State to its value shall be taxed in proportion lands other than those granted for specific to be ascertained as provided by law The five centum of the net purposes and of the United States of the State proceeds of the sale perof public lands lying property cities towns school districts within the State which shall be sold by counties libraand public corporations municipal the United to the States subsequent used thereon ries lots with the buildings mission of this State into the Unnn shsll for either religious worship or be and remain a perpetual exclusively (uni to be charitable called the State schotff fund purposes and places of burial the interest or corporate of which not held or used for private only shall be distributed among benefit shall be exempt from tnxaton the several school districts to according reservoirs ditches canals Water the last rights preceding school census pumping power plants plants transmis8ECTION Resolution to 3 proposed sion lines pipes and flumes owned and smend That it is proposed to amend house for lr used by individuals or corporations the Joint resolution number passed by lands within the state owned by legislature rigating to amend in 1929 proposing or the such individuals or corporations Section Article XIII of the constituthereof members individual shall not be tion of the ofState of Utah so that the same taxed as long as they shall be will read as follows: separately for such purowned and used exclusively 7 Rate of taxation — not to 8ECTION Power plants power trm emission poses exceed — purpose — distribution The rate for genused lines and other property of taxation on tangible not shall property electrical a power and shivering erating exoeed on each dollar of valuation twe of which is used for furnishing and f ouivten ths mills for general 8tate portion water for Irrigation purposes power for pumping of one mill for high on lands in the State of Utah school purposes which shall purposes eonytitute the may be exempted from taxation to the high echool fund said fund shall be extent that such property is used for such In the manner the legislature portioned These exemptions shall aeerne shall provide to the sebool districts purposes mainto the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools and such levy for as the pumped under such regulations district school purposes which together islature may prescribe The taxes of the with the interest yn the permanent school Indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and eeoh--' other funds as may be at suck times and fa such manner as may available for district ecbooi purposes will be provided by law The legislature may raise on amount which equals for the exemption from taxation 8219 annually provide for each person of school age tn the of homes homesteads and personal prop state shown by the last preceding school erty not to exceed twe buadred fifty dolensue: the same to be distributed among lars In value for ead hsm—tsede the ecnool Aietrieta to the last aeeordlag and one hundred dollars for personal proppresiding school census and la addition erty Property not ta exceed- 81900 In aa sqnalixattao fund which when addsd value owned by disabled bene ns who to other re venom pmvided fee this purerred fa any wer to the ’military osrviee pa by the tegislatnrt shall he 888 for of the United fitetrn or of the State of each person mi school age aa shown by the Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census aid equaliminor orphans of such persons may he sation fund shall be apportioned to the aa the legislature may provide exempted echool districts la such manner ge the lay shall The legislature provide by law for Mature Said AU m shall shall provide with other soon set be Increased snleee a rttotoftie euffident ea annual to orees of revenue to defray the estimated increase the same specifying Che rate er dinary expenses of the State for each fis- rates proposed aad the time which cal year For the purpdee of paying the the same shall be levied be during first to a vote mi eoch ef the State debt If any there be the Uriels el ea qualified tore shall provide for levying a tax an- tore ef the Btgtc se la the year aext presufficient to pay Urn annual internually shall have ssing such election 2 paid est and to pay the principal of such debt tax sesseed to them within the property within twenty years from the final passage State and the majority of those voting of the law creating the debt thcroon shall rot favor la mc — may b provided by law 2 SECTION Aw— eat aad taxstiea SECTION 2 Swrttary af State te Mb ef tangible prepsrty rsgulatiea rate — pereenal — exempt!— dedaetteaa Tha of State ia dirooted te earn tax rates — dtspeeiti— ef revenaea thi propoMd amendment to ba The togielature shall provide by law a uniaa roonirod by th conatitution aad end form and equal rate ef aeeoasment to bo submitted to tho tlccton of tho State - taxation on all tangible property In the at tho aoat mnorai lotion ia th and State according to its vslue in money in lica provided by law a on proposition of H J R aumbtri I and I pamwl at hall prescribe by tew such regulations as hall secure a just valuation for taxation th mrular aouion of th 18th locklaturo so thst every person SECTION 4 To tek 'of Itch effort — whoa If appro wd by th and corporation shall pay a tax in proporIscton ef tho State Uw propoord tion to the value of his her or its tanamendment hall toko effort oa th first day of January 1911 provided that the legislagible property Filed with the Seentery of 8tate Febture may determine the manner and extent and Jive ruary 25 192 of taxing transient live stock to be used stock being fed for slaughter for human consumption Intangible propAmendment be exempted from taxation as erty may No 4 or It may be taxed In such man- RESOLUTION property RELATING TO THE ner and to such extent as the legislature TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING if Provided Intanribls that may provida PROPERTY the rale as property be taxed property far aa Jlnt rmolattaa prsvidln t thereof shall not exceed five mills cn each 11 af the te Section 4 Artlel from Wheo exempted dollar of valuation caastitatlan af tha Rut af Utah the taxable income taxation as property te tha teaatisb af an4 aitein therefrom shall he taxed under any tax property taxed when baaed on by Incomer but B It naalved by th Layislatara af tb the State of Utah as property the income State af Utah af all tha memThe therefrom shall not also be taxed ber alerted ta mch esnearrta legislature may provide for deductions therein offsets on any tax based emptions SECTION L Satiate te rapsaed tna income The personal upon income b Vt amend it Sets amnd That proposed maxirates shall be graduated but twa 4 Article XIII of tho oonatltutioa of mum rate shall not exceed eia per cent of Uw State of Utah e that tho same will No excise tax rate based set income ad ae follow t shall exceed four per cent ef upon income SECTION 4 MIm ead elatma ta b net income The rate limitations herein — what te — basis aad nltlpto contained for taxse based on Income and for taxes on Intangible shat) be ba ausaasd as tantfM yrsparty- - All mproperty both minaa sr aiininc claims talllfarous 1937 and thereeffective until January placer and rock la plara shall ba after until changed by law by a vote of as the Ictrislatarn ahall provides provided to elected the majority of the aiembeiu and muIUpla asw used la dm tha AU revtack house of the legislature Uw valaa of awtelliftrsue mime or teRBtninc enue received from taxes ea income n4 Uw eddlUsaal purpoMB from taxes Intangible property shall be for texatte valaa ef 1510 per acre tberad allocated follows: per eeat thereof to bvfara January I the state district school fund aad 11 ahall aot ba ehancvd antU otberwkw ear tboioafter pm cent thereof ta the State per AU ether aiiaaa ae mints fee by law fund aad the State levies Constitutional Constitutional m toaa tax thmri U aartery mam pryerty Constitutional alnn law andor is aaiaid bub list claim and other valuabl mineral deposit Until containing coal or hydro ncludlnc carbons and all machinery used in mining and all properly or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims and the value of any surface use made of minimi claims or mining propshall erty for other than mining put poses be aa other tangible property SECTION 2 Secretary of State to publish The secretary of State is directed to cause this p posed amendment to be published as required end by the cuuaULutmn to be submitted to the elector of the State at the next general election in th manner provided by law SECTION J In effect when If of the State thle proved by the clertms amendment shall take effect on proposed the 1st day of January Filed with the Secretary Febof Stato ruary 25 1939 Constitutional Amendment No 5 A RESOLUTION CREATING A 8TATB TAX COMMISSION A Joint resolution an proposing to Sottton of Articls 13 of ths constitution of tho Stats of Utah uting to rsvenuo snd taxation Bo It resolved of ths by ths Legislators Stats of Utah of all sleeted ta sack house concurring therein SECTION Sections proposed to amend That It Is proposed to amend Section of Articls XIII of ths constitution of ths Stats of Utah so that th asms will read as follows: Creation of Stats tax SECTION to mission — membership governor boards point — term — duties —county -- duties There shall be a 8 tats tax not of four members mission consisting to mors than two of whom shall belong members Ths ths same political party of tho commission shall be appointed by of with consent and the ths governor by ths sonata for such terms of office as Stay be provided The Stats tax commisby law sion shall administer and supervise ths tax laws of ths Stats It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and of the valuation and assessment equalise It the several counties property among shall have such other powers of original assessment as the legislature may provide In surb Under such regulations cases and within such limitations aa ths it shall establegislature mty prescribe lish systems of public accounting review bond Issues revise ths tax (evils proposed and budgets of local governmental units and equalise the assessment and valuation of property within the counties The ties imposed the upon Stats board of equalization by the constitution and laws of this Stats shall be performed by the Stats tax commission In each county of this Stats there shall be a county board of equalisation sisting of ths board 6t county of said county Ths county boards of shall adjust and equalize equalization tf and assessment of ths real snd valuation personal property within their respective counties subject ta such regulation and control by the 8tata tax commission as may be prescribed by law Ths Stato tax commission and the county boards of shall each equalization have such other powers aa may be prescribed by ths islature SECTION 2 Secretary af State to The averetory of State Is directed to cause this proposed amendment to bo published as required by ths constitution and to be submitted to ths electors of ths Stato at ths next general oloctkm in ths mmnnmr provided by law SECTION 2 To take effect — when If approved of ths State by tbs lectors this proposed amendment shall take affect on tho let day ef January 1931 Filed with ths Secretary af Stats February 22 1930 Constitutional A rich dm tut No 6 RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THO RTATl PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A Jalat propclne aa te SMtiaa a Articte XIX af Uw Uw State af Utah wwUtatlm th State Frtecn atiag te th laiaMa H tt nwlvtf hr Uw Laetalmtarn af th tete Utah af Uw MwWra hww Hwtit ta thaw t t m if f hit nA taaiiilii aaoi mtmf SECTION L to That H ta propoMd te anwoA Section af Artlel XIX af Uw oonatttntloa ef Uw State of Utah ao that Uw aaaw will rand as follows i SECTION 2 Loss ties of public and flspseitlon of lands Tbs public institutions of tbs 2tato are hereby perlocated manently at tho places hereinafter named seek to have tho lands granted to It by tho United 8tatm In ths Act of Congress approved July Itth 1894 to be disposed of and need In such manner as the legislature may provide t Flint Tbo seat of government and ths State fair st Salt Lake City Second The institutions for ths deaf and dumb and the blind and the 8 tats reform school at Ogden to the county of City Weber Third: The Utah 8tatc hospital at Prm vo City In the county of JlUh SECTION 3 Secretary of Stats to publish Ths secretary of Stato is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and ta bo submitted to ths electors of ths State at ths next general election ia the manner Uw provided by SECTION 3 effect — when If approved of the Stats by the electors this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January 1931 Filed with ths Secretary of State February 36 1930 Tstaks N H Welling of State of Secretary tho Stats ef Utah do bqreby Certify thst the foregoing Is a full true and correct Nos Amendments copy of Constitutional 3 3 4 2 god 3 as proponed by ths session of the legislature of 2933 special as the same appear ef record to my fice In witness whereof I have hereunto cri the Great Seal of my hand and affixed tho State of Utah this 1st day of September 1938 GARLAND UTAH women i an now take wash day easy Mr and Mis Asel Johns took their In Ogden baby to a baby specialist Tuesday East Garland Notes Mr and Mrs J M Sorensen and family motored to Salt Lake to attend jtheMrUtah State Fair Monday anti Ms C J Hansen and family accompanied by Mis Hilda Miller motored to Lopan Sunday afternoon to visit wit a Mrs V S Hansen who is the Ip In pdal there Mr and Mrs J M S ti n u and daughter Verda also visited ui'd Mrs llatmen Joint W Larson Paul Larson and Lewis Lais n took a load of cattle and sliecp down to the State Fair last Friday The fi rowing visited the State Conference Mis Fred Korth and son Sylvan Douglas Oyler Bp and Mrs L M Holman and family Mr and Mrs E S Mr and Mrs W E Hansen Hansen and family Mr and Mrs C J Hansen accompanied by Mr John Oyler attended the Convention Republuan bed at Brig! ham City Saturday Mr and Mrs C J Harisetl motored to Ogden on business Thursday Mr Sydney Sorensen Mr Lorenzry Mrs George Sorenson Somers and Mrs Harold Selmon of East Garland the State Fair at Salt Lake attended Saturday Mr Leo Oyler and Mr Lee Isaacson motored to Blacksmith Fork Canyon on a fishing trip tills we? They brot 42 fish home Mr and Mrs A R Udy of East Garland and Mr and Mrs J Udv of Fielding attended the State Fair Sunday and Mrs L M Holman and family motored to Salt Lake to attend conference and the State Fiar Saturday Sunday n The Misses Louise and Beth me home visiting for the week end They aie attending the U S A C Mr L R Shaffer was a business visit r at Salt Lake last week Tin- Misses Eva Ardis and Neta Adams were Brigham City visitors last Monday evening east wess road in East GarThe and land is being graded and graveled and a drainage put through the fields Mrs Hilda Peterson has gone to Salt Lake where she will remain until November she will then go to California where she will make her home with her sort Mr Eph Peterson and daughter Mrs Dalla Smith Mrs Maude Ealm of Middletown Ohio was visiting With Mr and Mrs She went to E 8 Hansen last week California with them Sunday Hoover Great Executive Hoover represent tb organised business Interest of tb country II one of the greatest executives and while be may not be as good s politician as the governor of New York be will likely make one ot the best working president the country has efer had— Peoria (III) Star LIVESTOCK SITUATION By J A McNaughton More cattle and lambs will be fatter 1 In western feed lots this winter This does than any time In history not necessarily mean Increased supplies of beef and lamb on the markets but it does mean a larger proportion of better quality meats for the consumer because the western country is rapidly and from a range changing pasture to the use of grain grazing proposition and forage in what is known as corral feeding Conditions are particularly favorable for Increased use of the feedlot method In California In direct contrast to the mlddlewesteraer and easterner now has the advantthe Californian age of an abundance of relatively low priced feeds Including barley and hay A short corn crop in the Com Belt has reduced the supply of grain available for livestock feeding It is the general consensus of opinion that the cycle of lower cattle prices reached bottom late in Uie summer and there Is now a definite upward Feeders are able to trepd In values lay ln their thin cattle and lambs at the ipwest prices In many years and wltfi cheep feed are optimistic on the results of fall and winter feeding operations Feeder lambs are selling this fall at prices around 5 to 7 cents a a pound or about half their cost in the Southwest growers year ago ara being offered six to six and a half cents a pound for yearling feeder steers but few sales have been made so far These prices are about 50 percent under a year ago Marketing of cattle during the next 90 days on Pacific Coast markets are expected to come largely from the intermountain country a though there wall be quite a few cows and calves Im-- I 'from Arizona and New Mexico jVrlal Valley has developed Into a year around feeding and marketing section wiih the result that instead of selling fat catUe only during the late winter and early Bprlng cattle feeders there are marketing if fat cattle 52 weeks the year There will be some Increase In cattle feeding In that section this winter Middle western cattle feeders are than had been buying more heavily anticipated according to government re torts but It seems certain that the number of cattle to be fed in the Corn E?lt will be much smaller than a ago (SEAL) ' Rnntarj i' Doz 10c Giant Darwin Tullips Each PEONIES Rose Pink Each White Marked with Red Each Clear White Each Flesh Pink Each Dark Red Each No poor or These are high rating Bulhs Stock Included si 1 85c 75c 75c $100 $100 $150 cheap We are here to look after your interests and try to extend to you the best of service form any of our several departments Jo Wo PvMB©waM PRODUCE Phone Tremonton Utah 98-o- -l guests of her sister Mrs T R Welling this week and H S Mr and Mrs Ttngcy daughter Luana and Miss Peg Capener motored to Brigham Monday Mr and Mrs Austin Udy and children Margaret and John were visiting In Brigham Monday Howard Capener Stephen Hales and Ford Richards who are attending school at Logan spent the week end with their parents Mr and Mrs Jack Ward and family were visiting In Logan Saturday Mr and Mrs Leo Manning and Her- -' man Potter of Farmington were visiting In Riverside last week Mrs Joseph Hadfield spent the week end in Collins ton visiting with his daughter Mrs Delbert Bowers Mr and Mrs Earl Hales' motored to Ogden Monday Mr Ralph Richards and daughter Phyllis and Miss Edith Olson motored ? to Logan Sunday to take Ford Rich- ards and Howard Capener back to schooL Mr Mrs E W Ward and children O Hadfield and family and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Glen Walker 'and y In daughter Betty spent the week end Salt Lake Oraper and Riverton While there they attended the Smith family reunion in Draper Mr and Mrs Will Potter and sons John and Seve of Farmington were visiting In Riverside Saturday Mr and Mrs Frank Munns of Garland were visiting with Mr and Mrs T R Welling Karl Welling Monday Miss Fay llanscn of Elwood was a Mr and Mrs Horace Bigler and son week end guest of Mrs Eliza Ward Glade were visiting In Brigham SunMrs Fred Sorenson Jr and son were day Mr and Mrs Laurence IIJTnsen of Elwood were Sunday guests ofMrs Eliza Ward Mrs Rose Limb and son Theo and Stuart Tubbs of Garland were visiting with Mrs Fannie Tubbs Sunday Mr and Mrs Thomas Udy and Mr and Mrs R D Mcfarlane and Mrs Friday Rowane Udy were in Plymouth In attendance at the funeral of Geo J Mason Mr and Mrs Earl Hales were visiting In Ogden Friday Mrs Fred Sorenson of Brigham City was visiting at the home of Mrs Karl Welling Tuesday Mr Ralph Richards was visiting in Balt Lake Monday Mr and Mrs R T Bhaw and famof ily of Brigham were Sunday guests Mr and Mrs J H Ward Those from here who attended conference in Salt Lake were Mr andMrS Russel Capener and children Mr and Mrs George Hales and daughter Alton Mr and Mrs August Forsburg and children Ruth and Clarence and Mr a Ray Capener and daughter Joyce Mr Nephi Dustin of Whites ‘Valley was visiting with his mother Mrs Nina Dustin Sunday Mr Abe Lefler and son Lyle of Salt Lake Is visiting in Riverside this week Mr George Udy and sons Karl and Lloyd of Rockland Idaho were visiting Monday with Mrs Rowane Udy were Mr and Mrs Karl Welling Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs J' NEW Engraved Embossed Printed J OFFICE TELEPHONE HISTORIC Tjreraonton ir—i U tah ON 8ITE Tbs new Dell telephone offlci building In Montreal on Beaver HoO IIlll occupies an historic site Foi It was on this spot some 130 yeari ago that Joseph Frobisher well known fur merchant and descendant of the famous Martin Frobisher ot exploration fame erected ft long house outside thi low wooden "walle” of Montreal which he used summer home and which as called Beaver Hall Montreal' heln the headquarters ot the Nbrthwest Far Company After Frobisher died this property was sold and divided ths part now occupied by the Bed haad office being acquired by ths historic 6L Andrews Church ot NEVER GROW OLD Bootland 044 ImpHntvd to Your Ordor The age old custom of remembering friends at Yuletide becomes nbw again with each passingyearAndwell it should — with the beautiful and color - ful designs that we are showing to be used for this purpose PLACE YOUR ORDERS HERE ADS CLASSIFIED BARGAIN: Wanted to store Bungalow piano in reliable family home until we can find buyer or will sell for the balance of unpaid contract Write Credit Dept Comes 4t 818 Music Co Ogden Utah PIANO beautiful FOR SALE CHEAP— Good Comforthome easy terms A Westergaard 14 Garland able S5e round CRYSTALS WATCH fancy 1100 and Eye Glasses repaired Farr Jewelry Ce (while you wait) Utah ad tf Brigham City MRS GEO CARTER OF GARLAND OR MRS A W HANSEN OF FIELDand Udess Cash paid for Dead ING WILL BE GLAD TO SnOW YOU 2 YOUR Cows and Horses Call Brigham OUR BIG LINE AND TAKE tf Reverse Call ORDER IS IT TO BE MADE OF LUMBER? 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