Show i J’ r i ‘9 TIIE GARLAND - pgg TIMES GARLAND Riverside News Notes Your Interests Are PLYMOUTH Continued UTAIL NEWS from Page NOTES Sec 1) leader Jean Joscphson conducted SingA Democratic rally and dance will be ing “Love at Home" by Charlott held in Riverside Friday Oct 24 The A Archibald Piona Prayer solo Mrs Cassie Nish vocal solo Mrs Louis Zundel public is Invited Mr J A Llllywhlte and daughter recitation Mrs Norma Hess Remarks with Iris of Brigham spent Sunday from retiring officers Mrs Sarah A Mr and Mrs T R Welling Rudd and Jane S Hess Sister Alma Mrs Emily Richards of Logan spent A Rose wasmot in attendance on acweek end at the R C Richards count of hT mother the being bedfast at when furnish with satisfactory home her home Mis Orvil Nish gave a com Ward and lc reading The Mr and Mrs Geoige history of the Plymouth Amuniiion High and Jensen Dclose Mrs Irene daughter - Relief Society was given by Sister Char daughters Thola and Mary were shop- lty A Nish the oldest member of our in Brigham Saturday Relief Society The retiring officers Mr and Mrs William Bowcutt went were presented with water sets by Presto Williard Thursday to attend the ident Jane Udy Refreshments were funetal for Mr Joseph Marsh e seivcd to Closmembers Beet Relief Society meeting was held at ing song was “Put Your Shoulder to Painty Oils Equipment the home of Mrs August Forsburg the Wheel” Benediction was by Mrs Canvas gloves etc Topping Tuesday there were nine members Sarah A Rudd Mis Jesse Mason and Mrs Don R present Plows' A pullers Mr and Mrs Nephi Dustin of Whites Lamb were Garland visitors Monday grain Gilbert Pierson suffered a very severe Valley spent Sunday with Mrs Nina at prices attack of asthma last Thursday evenDustin Mrs Wm Fowells and Mrs Clarence ing Dr Betenson was called and Mr in serving you We supply Our Durant were Sunday guests of Mr and Pierson is much improved at tills writMis Hoi ace Bourne ing and Mr and Mis Tom Babbott and Miss A number of people from here attended Union meeting at Garland Sun- Nellie Colton of Malad visited Mr and Mrs George R Archibald Saturday and day son Mr and Mrs Horace Bigler and Sunday Glade were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs James Bigler of Garland Mr and Mrs I C Barlow and family Utah 35 jof Burley called at the R C Richards !home Tuesday Mrs George Bowcutt was visiting In Garland Monday with her daughter Mrs Marvin Nielsen annually such purposes fbhatl be reduced Constitutional Amendment ao allocated Mrs Ester Jensen entertained the in proportion to the revenue No that any surplus above the provided ladies of the Farm Bureau at the home REI RESOI UTKIN TIN'S) TO FIM ING enue required for the State district school of her mother Mrs George Ward New VACANtlLS IN LLGISlATUlUi Section in fund as providid of this officers were elected for the ensuing an amendticle shall be paid Into the State general joint reanlutfon proposing ment to Section of Article VI of the fund year They are as follows: Mrs Effie of the Slate of Utah coithlilution SECTION 2 Secretary of State to publish is Mrs Tingey Lillian Welling piesldent In the legislature The secretory of Mate is direettd to cause lotmg to vacancies I Miss Peg Capener vice president to be publish 4 it resolved of tho this proposed amendment by tho Legislature State of Utah and to he two thirds of all mem ret ary There were 16 present M required by the constitution bers elected to each house concurring submitted to the electors of U State at Mr Jack Forsburg motored to Ogden therein the next general ‘ketien la the rnauner Sunday to bo amended Bertions ShtllON provided by1 law If That u Te take effect— when of 3 to amend Section SECTION Mr Ira Ward who is working In 1 propositi Artule VI of the constitution of tha State by the elcctore of the State this approved gan siient the week end with his mother of Utah so that the tame shall read m proponed amendment shall take effect oo Mrs Phoebe Ward follows : the 1st day of January 1931 of State FebMr and Mrs Leslie Pierson and Mr 13 Vacancies Filed with the Secretary to ba filled SECTION bouse Vacancies that may occur in either ruary 25 1930 Phone 23-- J and Mrs Harold Olsen all of Ogden shall be filled In such of the legislature were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs manner as may be provided by law Constitutional Amendment Dolose Jensen of State to SECTION t Secretary No S to lish The secretary of State is directed Mr Stephen Hales who is attending FUND TO STATE SCHOOL RELATING to amendment cause this proposed IN school at Logan Is home tills week AND MANNER OK DISTRIBUTING published aa required by the constitution TEKEST OF SUCH t UNO working in the beets to the electors of the and to be submitted A Joint for raolutlon providing In the 8tate at the next general election Mrs Vernon Hess of Tremonton numhouse to joint resolutions manner provided by law bers three and eight passed by tbs spent Tuesday visiting with her mother SECTION a In effect — when If te amend islature In 1929 proposing - Mrs Rowane Udy of the State thie by the electors 7 3 Article and Section Becfton accompanied Miss Beth Mcfarlane shall take effect on proposed amendment ticle X1I14I the constitution ef the State the 1st da of January 1931 ef Utah relating t the State school fund Miss Glena Packer of Wheelon to OgFiled with the Secretary of State Feband ef vismanner the end distribeting the den where they spent the week 1930 ruary fund and ether reveaesa terest ef'surfc ef the several school districts ef the iting with relatives of Miss Packer Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Pett of BrigState Amendment Constitutional Be It resolved by the Legislature ef the ham spent the week end with their No 2 Btate ef Utah ef all the memTO REVENUE RELATING RESOLUTION daughter Mrs Horace Udy bers elected te sack House concurring AND TAXATION Fall Drink Miss Edith Olsen spent the week end therein t t m Joint molntioa proposing to SECTION Besolation in Salt Lake attending teachers’ instiII amend That ItI Is proposed to proposed to Sortionl 1 and I ( Artlel amend house Utah tute Btoto f th eonstitxtloa of tho in the Bear Best From joint resolution number by tbe passed and to taxation Howard Caprouting rorooH Mr Fred Richards and to amend legislature In 1929 proposing tho Section af tha it Logiolatara rnolnd If Article at of ef the constitution the ener who are attending school two - third af all of the 8tmt of Utah so that the same will af Btoto Utah Valley A C this year spent the week end visto aach Boaa aiombora clccteA read aa follows! thereto! SECTION iting their parents I Proceeds ef lands and ether to Section 1 propoaoA SECTION — per— per cent ef proceeds Mr and Mrs Austin Udy and Chilproperty - amend amend to la propoaod That it petual fund The proceeds of all lands that dren Margaret and John spent Sunday 2 and S of Article XIII of the Section have been or may be granted by the Unitof tho State of Utah ao thnt constitution ed State to this State for the support visiting in Brigham of all lima will read aa follow t of the common schools! tho proceeds Mr ad Mrs J H Ward and family to he property SECTION Tngibl property that may accrue to the State were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Phone 36 aaeertoineti — propertlee taxed— how — value or forfeiture all unclaimed S annual tax byhareescheat to prorld Mrs Roy Shaw of Brigham City exempt— legiolature and dividends of any corporation ' th In property All txngibl for State Mr R C Richards and son Myron incorporated under the laws ef this State not exempt under the lawa of th State the proceeds of ths sale of timber mineral took Howard Capener Ford Richards or under thix eonotltution United State or other property from school and State and Emily Richards back to Logan in proportion to Ite ralne hall to taxed lands other thin those granted for apecifio a provided by law The purposes to to aeeertnined SUIT AGAINST Sunday night and five per centum of the net BROWNING ARMS COMPANY States of the State property of the United of the sale of public lands lying proceeds Mr and Mrs Royal Arbuckle and xchool diatricu town eitle eountieo within the Btate which shall be sold by MAIL ORDER children of Arlmo Idaho called Sunday to the municipal’ the United Slates subsequent corporation and public need mission thereon lota with the building at the home of Mr and Mrs D P of this State into the Onlm shall for either reltpoua worehip or be and remain a perpetual exciuaively fund to be of burial and place charitable It Is alleged that Montgomery Jensen tailed school fund The Browning Arms Company of gun” purposes the the State iptercsl Mr Earl Hales and Mr T R Welluig not held or used for private or corporate of which Ward and Company also lists and of numerous only shall be distributed among Ogden Utah Inventors on b shall attended a tax amendment meeting in benefit tha several school district to exertipt according automatic and repeating firearms both lustrates a repeating shotgun which It reservoirs canals Water the last preceding school census richta ditches Wednesday Brigham night in “Western calls the transmisField" and that the plant to and Resolution military power plants pumping Including SECTION proposed sporting Mr Kail Welling Ed Udy Joe of the "Western sion lines pipes and flumca ownedfor and amend 1 hat it is proposed to amend house Browning machine guns filed suit re- the a’dvertisments Hadfield and Horace Udy corporations or used by Individuals 8 passed by the number Ralph resolution joint Field district Repeating Shotgun” Montgomery went deer cently In the United States amend lands within the state owned by legislature in 1929 proposing week ngnting to In this Utah hunting Ward and Company of the court in Salt Lake against Montgomsuch individuals or corporations prints conspici of the constitu7 of Article Section not be tion of shall thereof members individual as “Westuously the word “Browning” the State of Utah so that tbe same ery Ward and Company and Sears taxed as long aa they shall be will read as follows! separately and that the deand Company alleging wrongful ern Field Browning” for such owned and used exclusively 7 Rate of taxation — not te SECTION an automatic was given to the Y M C A During emission — distribution The rate use of the name “Browning" In adver- fendant also advertises Power oxeeed — purpose poses plants power trni for used genlines and other property of taxation on tangible and re- shotgun which It designates “New this year the daughters met with the property shall not tising and selling automatic a exceed on each dollar of electrical and delivering power valuation two erating Western Field Browning Design” the mothers at Club every three months peating shotguns is used for furnishing of which mills for general Btate and portion word “design” being printed In type so Some very Interesting programs were for Irrigation water of one miil for high power for pumping purposes It Is claimed that both Montgomery small most be in tha State of Utah invisible to lands as on enjoyed shall school which purposes constitute the purposes Ward and Company and Sears Roeto th taxation from 7 Mrs G R Cole presented be exempted said fund the fund may shall be school high May Deception Charged is used for aueh buck and Company are now advertisin the manner the legislature xtynt that auch property portioned Club with punch bowl and glasses The complaint states that the accrue shall These mainexemptions hall provide te th school district purposes ing and selling guns not manufactured The ladies again began planning for Western Field guns are not made to the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools and such levy for but are or authorized by Browning Arms Company the a a leg Mrs O L Winters was pumped under such regulations district school purposes which together by the Browning Arms a playground to the buying public misrepresenting klature may prescribe The taxes of the with the interest on the permanent school Company and that the use of the name appointed chairman of the equipment or abated fund and such other funds a may be poor may be remitted indigent that the guns are a product of the “Browning” Within a few months the is calculated to and does oommittee aa may at such times and In inch manner available for district school purposes will Browning company The legislature be provided may raise annually an amount by law which equals represent to the public that such a gun equipment was installed at a cost of from taxation provide for the exemption Want Profit Returned $26 00 for each person of school age la the comes from the and is intend- $50369 and persona) of homes homesteads propstate aa ahown by the last preceding school It is asserted by the Browning Arms ed to be and Isplaintiff so understood by the OFFICERS FOR 1921 hundred two not exceed to census erty fifty the same to be distributed aifiong is cap- persons to whom the homesteads and Company that such procedure homes value in lars Shaw T school President for tbe R districts to the last Ward Mrs according Montgomery and one hundred dollars for personal propschool census and in addition italizing on the reputation and stand- and Company catalogues preceding are address- Vice President Mrs Wesley Carter erty Property not te exceed $3000 in an equalisation fund which when added In fire- ed" ing of the name “Browning" Mrs who to other revenues S C Snjder value Secretary owned persons by disabled for this purprovided arms business and particularly that served In any war in the military service shall be $6 00 for pose by the legislature Mrs T W Innes The complaint against Sears Roebuck Treasurer of the United built up by the production and distri- State or of the State of each person of school age as shown by the Mrs Felsted Corresponding Sec'y an and widows Utah and by the unmarried similar except It Is Musical last preceding school census said equalibutton of its automatic shotguns as Director Geo O Nye Mrs minor orphans of such persons may be sation fund shall be apportioned to the Roebuck y and have been sold since the Introduction state tkajas the legislature OFFICERS 1922 in such manner as the school district may provide exempted FOR s®llin8 a Run Sears Roebuck and Company and pa?y islature Baid The legislature shall provide by law for shall provide rates shall J4- Horace Welling Dot be Increased unless a proposition an annual to tax sufficient with other Ward and Company of ganger repeating shotgun President by Montgomery Mrs Innes of revenue to defray the estimated on increase the same specifying “A Genuine the rat or description the alleged deceptive sales methods Vice President rates promoted and the time daring which of the State for each Mrs Petterson dinary expenses deBrowning The complaints point out that the tha of the cal be paying Cole levied be same the submitshall For purpose year first R Mrs G Secretary ted to a vote of such of the qualified docbe the legislathere State debt if defendants are mall order houses sell- - ' “’? any Treasurer Mrs F S Peck tor of th a tax ture shall provide for levying &tqte as in th year next preFory distinct types of firearms have Corresponding ing goods at retail to the public and such election shall have paid a ceding sufficient to pay the annual Inter nually Sec’y Mrs M Rainpton tavented by the Brownings eight of auch debt eat and to pay the principal tax assessed to them within the operating retail stores throughout the property Director Mrs F W Peisson the World war Musical State within twenty years from the final passage and the majority of those voting The complaints state of which were United States In 1921 $25 00 was given to the Eur— thereon shall vote in favor thereof in such of the Jaw creating the debt from Taken the News Deseret that both Montgomery Ward and Comtaxation manner aa may be provided by law opean Relief Fund SECTION t Assessment and — rats— pany and Sears Roebuck and Company 3 Secretary SECTION ef Btate te pubef tangible property— reflation OFFICERS FOR 1923 — personal — exemptions lish The secretary of Btate is directed merto circulate catalogues of general deductions Interesting Paper Reviews ef revenues cause this proposed amendment come tax rate — dispositions to be pubMrs S C Snjder President chandise in which among other things law a shall provide by lished as required by the constitution and The legislature Vice President Mrs C B Halladay firearms advertised and are of assessment Including form and equal to be submitted to the electors of th Stale rate Memories Of Ladies Self Secretary in the at the next general -- Mrs M E Andrus property taxation on all tangible election in the manner Browning automatic shotguns which and provided to its value in money State according by law as one proposition in lieu Treasurer Mrs F S Peck are illustrated and designated “The as of H J ahatl prescribe R numbers 3 and 8 passed at by law auch regulations Genuine Browning Automatic Shot- Culture Club History Corresponding Sec'y Mrs B G Knoth for taxation the regular session of the 18th legislature shall secure a just valuation Musical Director Mrs Ursel Rose person SECTION of such property so that every 4 To take effect — when in tax a If shall proporand beautiful pay corporation In 1923 our club gave four approved by the electors of the State her or its tanhis of the to tion th value amendment from shall take effect proposed Our Last Issue) (Continued pictures to the Library d that the legislaon the first day of January 1931 gible property provi Filed with the Secretary ture may determine the manner and extent Febof Btate 1924 OFFICERS FOR 1918 and 1919 showing of taxing transient live stock and In ruary 25 1930 maps President Mrs" S C Snjder Interesting used to be stock being fed for slaughter and picturea Vice President for human consumption Intangible propMrs T W Innes Constitutional Amendment OFFICERS FOR 1920 as from be taxation Coombs erty exempted may C Mrs No 4 Secretary or H may be taxed in such property TTIE TO President — H! ATING RFROLUTION Mrs F S Peck Mrs Geo Carter Treasurer ner and to such extent as the legislature OP MINFS MINING AND TAXATION Vice President that if in4nnpnl Mrs Andrus Provided Mrs Ray Hymer Corresponding may provide Sec'y I’ROPLKTT the rats be taxed as property property Treasurer Musical Director Mrs J W Chambers Mrs C K Rerg for an amendresolution providing joint cn mills thereof five exceed sai shall not In 1924 the Club took the initiative 4 Article 13 ef the merit to Section Corresponding Sec’y Mrs Wesley Carter dollar of valuation hen excrnrtd fron Musical Director constitution sf th State of Utah relattaxation Mrs T W Innes in beautifying the school grounds The income as property the taxable :—: sf mines and mining ing ts thq taxation therefrom Mrs shall be taxed unJer any tax March a donatien-- of $25 00 committee in charge was PresidentFelsted property baaed on incomes taxed but when S C Snyder writh the MrsrM Be It resolved by the Legiofsture sf the the State of Utah as property the Inrime ef Utah State ef all the mmiR J Stayner Ursel Rose and Fred The therefrom shall not also be taxed te each boss elected ben concurring and ex for legislature efforts dedutions Thru may provide their persistent Nye therein : emptions andor offsets on any tax based with the aid of the citizens of Garland t SECTION Sections proposed tax upon income The personal income were amend Trees That It is proposed to amend TO BE MADE OF LUMBER? IS this was accomplished rates shall be graduated but J of XIII the tion of Article constitution id rate shall not exceed six per cent of 6ystein planted a fine sprinkling the State of Utah so that the same will IF IT IS — LET US FURNISH IT net income tax No excise rate haned read stalled lawn planted and everj thing as follows: upon income aha exceed four pr eent of our school to be Mines and claims SECTION GOOD SIATERIAL-i-FAInet income possible done to change PRICES— BEST SERVICE herein The rate limitations — what to sessed — basis and multiple contained for taxes based on income and grounds from the dirty unsightly place All me as tangible property for taxes on intangib'e property shall be be assessed it was into the park 4t 4s-- teeny- - The tailtfereus mines or mining c'aims both effective until January X 1937 and Club handled about $30000 of the exuntil changed by law by a vote of placer and rock in place shaTI be assessed shall provide provided effort the as the was legislature a to great elected the member It of majority penses that year now used in the basts and multiple All of a houe as ah the legislature ! well accomplished and stands mine enue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous nd the additional minder of the splendid leadership of from taxes on Intangible property shall be for taxation purpose 00 per acre thereof value of allocated as follows: 75 per cent thereof to assessed Me r t Com m h jr Mrs Snider before tbe state district school January and 25 shall not be changed fund With the advent of the High School nor thereafter anti) otherwise proeent per the to thereof State Oils Glass our policy of scholarship was changed All other mines or mining fund for vided by law and the State levies In 1924 $40 00 was paid (Continued next week) Protected By Us we you complete line of Hardware a Grade Lumber Cement knives drills few Other machinery pleasure comes the Farm Farmers’ and prg Coal Harvest Beet special and Home Cash Union Phone Tremonton Constitutional Amendments Order Your Winter’s Supply of The Best CTDATL and be prepared for those Today chilly nights Just Alfred Michaelis Coal Co (SEMES Order Today That Popular the Made Apples River BROS BESSINGER Tremonton FILES HOUSES ' J Tremonton Utah IT Paints V j i a ' e claims and other valuable mineral deposits coal or hydrolands containing including used in mining and all machinery carbons or turfnee improvement and alt property or mining upon or appurtenant to mini' use and the value of any surface claims or mining propclaim made of mining shall erty for other than mining purposes be aiMtensed as other tangible property of Btate to pubBECKON Secretary of State is directed to lish The secretary to beeause this pi poeed amendment as required by the constitution and te be submitted to the electors of the fitatg at th next genera) election to Ur manner by law provided when SECTION la effect this of the Btate by the electors proved shall take effect amendment 0 proposed the 1st day of January Febof State Filed with the Secretary ruary 25 1930 - Constitutional If Amendment No 5 CHEATING A STATE A RESOLUTION TAX COMMISSION A Joint rralutlon propwiin an ammA lido IS mt th of ant to Bectlon contitution of th Btat ef V N lotto to rvtnu toiatloa B it rwolrd h th LwDUtar of th Btoto ef Utah of kero elected to each heuae eoiewrrtng tH uf an all thereto uaeai t SECTION Section propoeed t to proposed to amend Becttou 11 Articlo XIII of tho eonetitutton of the 8tato of Utah eo that the lame will rood aa follows SECTION Crootloa of Btoto — — membership to aw point — term — dalle —coanty hoard —duties There ehall to 8UU not of four member ion eoneietln hU belong to more than two of whom Tha member tho eame party political ehall to appointed by of tha eommleeion the xoremor by end with the oonewnt of for uch term of offiew eta may the eenato to provided by law The Btate tax eommto the and administer elon ehall It shall aaee tax towe of tha Btate and and wiinas and public utilitle and assessment of the valuation equalize It property among the leveral counttee shall have inch other power of original anaeument aa th lerielature may prouch regmletione vide Under In each within th such limitation e aa end ease legislature may prescribe It ehall establish ayetema review of public accounting ieviee bond bsuee revile the proposed end budgets of local governmental units and equalize the heneasment and valuatioa of property within the counties The the State board of imposed upon laer equalization by the constitution of this State' ehall to performed by the Btate tax oommieaion In aach eounty of thie Btate there a ha to a county board of equalization eon latlng of tha board of eounty eommfmlon The county boarito ere of said eounty shall adjust and equalize til equalization of the real end and assessment valuation within their property personal respective and to such regulation eountieo subject control by tho State tax commission as Tbe tag by law may be prescribed the eounty commission end boards ef shall each hv sorb other equalization as may to prescribed by powers That It tax irrnor taa nprviae adjust tax sod State the islature SECTION I Secretary ef Btate to of Btate The secretary directed to cause this proposed amendment to bo published as required by the constitution and to the electors to be submitted of the State at the neat general slectlon In the manner provided by law SECTION E Ta take effect — vkia of tho Btate If approved by tbe elector this proposed amendment shall take ef fed 1981 on the 1st day of January Febof State Filed with the Secretary ruary 25 19B9 Constitutional Amendment No 6 OF LOCATION THE RELATING TO TUI STATE PRISON AND STATS INSTITUTIONS A jelnl reaelirtlon an gropoilng ef Article XIX of Die aienl to Section eonadtation ef the State ef Utah Prieow tating to the location ef the Be It reaolved f Hm kg the Legislator ef the Btate ef Utah t each hooat eoncarriftff elected ther an4o Btt aibr Ini L Section propeacd 4 SECTION amend That it ia prooaed to amend Seetion 8 cf Article XIX of the confutation of th But of Utah a that th fame will read aa follow: SECTION 8 Location ef pabUe and disposition ef lands Th pubiie Btat of th are hereby perlocated at th place hereinafeach to have the land specito It the fically granted United State by In the Act of Congres 16th approved 1S94 to be disposed of and used in auch manner aa the leguilature may provides First! The seat of government and the State fair at Balt Lake Citj Second The institution! for the deaf and dumb and th blind and th Stat reform school at Ogden City in th county of Welter Third: Th Utah State hospital mt Proin the county of Utah vo Cjtv 8ECTION of State Secretary The secretary cf State directed to cause this proposed amendment to b published aa required by th constitution and to b to the elucto(submitted of the State at the next genera election in tbe manner provided by law — when SECTION 3 Te take effect If approved by the electors of th State this proposed amendment shall tak effect on the 1st day of January 1931 Filed with tha Secretary Febof Stat ruary 25 1930 institution manently ter named July t Ftat I M H Welling ef of Secretary th State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing it a full true and correct copy of Conititutiona) Amendments No 2 8 4 5 and 4 a proposed hy the of the legislature peciol session of 1930 a tha same appear of record tn my fice In witness whereof have hereunto set the Great Seal of my hand and affixed the State of Utah this 1st day of September 1930 7?&3fcjtjytJLQL (SEAL) 5nti7 of State 1 ' |