Show THE GARLAND TIMES — WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4th 1936 BY THE G ARLAND LIONS (feuB ADMISSION STAKE TABERNACLE SPONSORED Conslilolscna! Cois'iluti 'rial Vruendn'cnt No J nt Re' Pr loosing an Amend uiciil if of Artlrlr Vli of tnt ru t onslitu in R n to ho Stite ntHemr Lie Pen irtrint th um and Dutir of off ctrs (oupet intt nrienl of Puh”c Instruction of the le y (ha ejlhlitur StVe oi Jhrda of all tin mem ird her ck ter) her ''i 8ILTION it pit VU of the ament) Sei linn of Artfrh ConHtitutiun of ah lot Mate of low SMTION Dtnr'mM i xeeulivo shall eon Met nor fcoeiHar State St le Auditor State Ire nine? and of whom shall hoi hint'Attornej hia office lot tour year on the UKitming first Mnr‘av of liintm after hi election xr i1 that the term ol olfic of tboxt tit u at the first el Hmn shih berm whrn thi afute shall be admitted into the Union am sh end on the first Mon D 1901 The officer day in January of the Exrrutt I' parlmont Horn thei terms of off no shall reside m rial of Hi it tie hall keen ttu government records books and papers Tht shall u h duties as are prescribed perform by this Constitution and as may be prescribed by 81 CTION riiA Solidary of Stte directed hereby to submit thia proposed amendment tr the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner hv law provided SFC7ION If adopted by the electors of the sta t tlu amendment shall take et feet the first day of Januniv next inced kig a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election in Section 2 hereof designated oo ih tett Constitutional No Amendment 2 A Joint Resolution an Amend Proposing sent to Section of Artirle VU of the Constitution Relating to Governor's Ap Power and the EHIing of Va pointhe canciea in Certain Offices (Superintendent of Public InstncfioM) Be it resolved ef the by the Legislature State of "Utah of all the to each bonee cmwv elected members ring therein? SECTION I That it la proposed to amend Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah as fob Iowa SECTION The Governor shall and inate by and with the const nt of the Senate nil State and district appoint cers whose offices are established by thu Constitution cr which may be created by law and whose appointment or (lection not otherwise for If during the provided recess of the Senate a vacancy occur in any State or district office the Governor shall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate when he shall nominate acme to fill such If the office office person of justice of the supreme or district court of State State Secretary State Auditor Treasurer or be vacated fey death it shall resignation or otherwise be the duty of the Governor to fill the aame by appointment and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified as may be by law provided SECTION The Secretary of State is direct d to submit this proposed hereby amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law SECTION 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next a determination by the Board of ceeding State Canvassers of the result of the tion designated in Section 2 hereof It It Constitutional Amendment No 3 Joint Rnolution Propoiin an Amend A t Constitutional No Amendment 4 Joint an Amend Resolution Proposing18 Article XII ef the men! to 8ection Relaof the State of Utah onslitution of Banks ting to Liability of Stockholders Be it resolved by the legislature ef the1 the aca-- l State ef Utah hers elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: SECTION I— That it is proposed to Article XII of the Coamend Section nstitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read a follows: Tne Legislature may 8ECT10N the to kholders in every law that vide by for banking organized corporation poses or the holders of ary one or more aov such of the classes of stock to ihe naiuunt of in addition corporation iniil by mi) capital stock subscribed Lie for them ehal be individually the amount not cnc an additional tition amount of their stork in s Hi or the amount of their atx oi parti- efill St ol take nr it ( ION he at this Pi om fti th ( Vi s il ti( - III lv fm trrnt1 n ih ikriors nt shall ' January mnt No Joint Artirl llc’Mituhun to Amend Proposing Mil of Pvt “ecti n f of the tan ini nded at nil ig to Ascer and the tn in the (itiiers! 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Property 'vh’ Taxalui cf Ynlur tatnment Lximptmns for lh Stole ArmisI He it rrn'inl rgislature Sta rf I elected to ah If U"f h all members of th rein T il SECTION ol the amend tho stitution on at the ruiPiat follows A’l tan ihle rur!v in SEC1I0N nr lawn nf the n Ke State not ex u I n iufri ion (i uni inlue to to in shall be hv In as prnv Tie be nscertaitifii of the Stnto the iMd St pnprty countiln n st ho dun iU (u lituiries aiujH turnon lots willi the huiluin sivelv for ethu nil' ii wo hip or ami plurs not of hunal purpon u orate held or inui fur prna Water shall exempt fiorn taxa an diUhrx rt rrums power rights lines plants piannng plants td ly indand flum s tuned nnd pipe foi nn iting lands ividuals or coipomtions within the ntate owned by such individuals member or the individual or corporations thereof shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be ow ned and used Powei plunts purpose clusively for povrer transmission lines and othe property used fot gem rating and delivering electrical a portion of which is used power for furnishing for pumping water power on lands in the for irrigation purpose State of Utah may be exempted from taxation to jthe extent that such property is These exemptions used for such purposes shall accrue to the benefit of the uera of water ao pumped under such regulations aa the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the indigent poor may be rt nutted or abated at suth times and in such maner as may be provided by law The hgislature may provide for the exemption from taxaand personal tion of homes homesteads property not to exceed $2000 in value for homes and homestead and $300 for sonal property Propi rty nut to exceed $3 000 in value owned hy disahl persons who served m any war in the military or of the Ststs ice of the United State the unmarried widows and of Utah and minor orphan of such persons mav be empted as the legislature may provida The legislature shall provide by law for with other sources an annua) tax sufficient of revenue to defray the wtimaud ordinary expenses or the state for each fiscal For the purpose of paying the state year debt If any there be the Ugisliture shall suffprovide for levying a tax nm u icient to pay the annual so ay inter iilnn twenty the principal of such debt years from the final ravage of th law the debt amended (As creating ber 4 1930) SECTION t The Setr tarv rd Mate is proposed hereby directed to submit th amendment contained herein to tic Hectors of the state in the next gcnctal ilicUon in the manner provided by law If adopted by th Hectors SECTION of the state this amendment sha!1 have fect on the first day of January next of by thv Bond ceeding a determination State Canvassers of the result of the hereof tion designated section in Welling Fccretary of State of that the State of Utah do hereby eertify true and correct the fori going is a full Amendments copy of the six Constitutional proposed by the rerular suasion of the of as the same appears islature of record in my office I further certify that tney will appear on the official ballot at the general election 1936 under the number and title S Nov herein designated have hereunto set In witness whereof the Great Seal of my hand and affixed the State of Utah this 1st day of tember 1936 M H Secrrtaiy ol Mate PUT f r Experts predict a building boom for next year and’you may be sure building costs will be higher than now Come look over our modem home plans adapt them to yur needs and let us give you the costs Don’t Delay it te Garland lrtLeth Hiss VnnfrsiU a lit1 viho i s M talt Utah mm Mrs and Mts usiting at toulhe r R E Sivinner raily was held Saturday Republican Shou cuning at the ward hall rnapn talks were given by lo"al men A who aie candidates for election Miss Zundat reading was given by furnwere danres Several e'eur tap Retention ished by the Misses Iloilen and Maijorie Hansen accompanied Lucille Cropley at the piano Mr & Mrs Bill Stokes of Brigham City visited with Mi & Mrs Eail Holt Monday Mr & Mrs Calvin Lott spent Tuesday at Logan Canyon Miss Alta Ravsten of Clarkston h a guest of Mr & M s Clifford Cannon Eail Holt Eben Wilcov Ezra Packei and Wallace Bouine diove to Logan Canton m search cf deer this week Robinson Sid Skinno- and Wayne drove to American Folk Sunday Mr & Mrs Stacy Gam and children of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr A Mis Dan Garn W Earl Mr & Mrs J spent the forepart of the week at Logan canyon Vernili Lott retunud home Tuesday Roberts Idaho where evening from he has been working fer the past several weeks East Garlarcl NEWS LETTER Mr & Mrs Nephi Wcstergard of Garland accompanied by Miss Caimer Shaffer drove to Ogdc'n Saturday on a shopping tnp Sturday evening Mrs Vem Shaffer and children returned to their home after spending the past two week? Mrs visiting with her parents Mr M A Gam fMl av! is altu Lake Cil of Fielding IB Eii i: Uay are this week TREAT TO DKan St: ip? cf T ii ee Bell “HOME Phone 26 WE i Jill n in ili u h'i't e Pi L s a Tribrne's rf llie ji Plan's tanp ' nin lit tliange the Salt Lake litrwwle tdraw lnTa si hull hm T't rl d t'ivMon a fa vets Flood neleit'oi on the seeking Live mi Blood has of cent blnca puked up ibutit ion aril Ray K last week's Hillman Rcinioln'ii hat lost a hke amount of The perointage Mayor P uni n W Pe v of Ogden Is unProgressive Indt pendent changed Hire ire tin tals nil pentntthe rub ClfVPtnu In tiio pi ilir ng has ilimlni lied mn v hi vweki hot thcie are the still more Democrath voting for the and l’rctgresslve IndeRepublican than for the candidates pendent nom nee of their own partv beof supporters The exchange tween the two presidential candidates Is getting closer all th time basis to a fifty flf Up to dar 310!) persons who voted for Roosefin velt in PCI have Indicated Landon this tention of supporting year A total of 1276 who voted for Hoover in 1932 now say they The have switched to Roosevelt Iindon gain ftom this exchange Is only 33 votes out of a total of 16416 None of the minor party candidates are showing enough strength to influence anything but a very of the Lemke election rlose Union party has polled 125 votes Thomas of the Socialists 24 and nominee of the Com Browder 10 Five of the Com mumsts munlst votes come from Salt Lake county and the others from Sevier Utah and Weber Counties which are now In the are column nationally Republican Kane and San Juan The Garfield are counties most Weber Carbon Salt Lake and Cache The Tribune has now mailed nut 62467 ballots In the poll the distribution being on a basis of everv foutth voter in each county of the state The names were taken rect from the official registration Lumber Compel) CORRECT- '5r A Garland GIVE AND REDEEM S FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS & 11 GREEN OCTOBER 24th BANANAS— lb SWEET POTATOES— 4 lbs GRAPEFRUIT — Large Arizona — Seedless — 6 for SUGAR — 10 lbs — Paper Bags MINCE MEAT — Hewlett’s best grade — lb CRACKERS — 3 lb Cadys — Gold Gem PAR — Large Pkg SOAP — Cryftal White — Giant Bars — 10 for WALNUT MEATS-- Vz lb Bags SALMON — Pink Alaska — 1 lb Tal Cans SALAD DRESSING — Quart Jar Mile High Brand CAKE FLOUR — Swans Down — Large Pkg (One Can Baking Powder Free) COCOANUT— one half pound celophane Bags MEAT DEPARTMENT Only Best Feed Lot Heifer Beef LEE’S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY Bailey Beaoty Operator Residence PARLOR Thone J 05c 17c 25c 56c 10c J 35027c 39c 19c 10c 25c 33c 10c BEEF STEAKS — Loins or Ronud — lb FORK ROASTS — Shoulder Cuts — Young Pork — lb — BEEF ROASTS Ribs Boned & Rolled — lb HAMBURGER — Fesh Ground Meat — 2 lbs BEEF ROASTS — Shoulder Cuts — lb 14c to SPRING CHICKENS— Heavy Plymouth Rocks lb (Drawn Free) FRANKFURTER- S- lb BEEF STEAKS — Loins or Round —lb SALMON — Pink Alaska— 1 lb Tall cans 24c 20c 22c 25c 16c 20c 15c 24c 10c --7 MY COOKING RISULTS ARE Peiedf mCQOK MtmiCMYf She doesn't know what it is to have "unlucky days’’ with her cooking since ske started using her Electric: Range Ske kas no taking failures Witk ker automatically controlled temperature ske gels the same results everyday Ask The Permanents Utah STAMPS Housewife Who Cooks ELECTRICALLY APPEARANCE Regular Intervals We Also Give The New Machineless Mary QUALITY MERCHANDISE” ELECTRIC COOKING IS CERTAINI It is a good policy Always appear at your best to have your permanents and finger waves at Mivs OF Befr HAIR DRESS TO Groceries Meats Leads Field A NEAT ESSENTIAL TO THE VALLEY IN YEARS Drug or any Club Member Richards Market GuLrnatcrial 0 P tion POLL Representatives from our ward attended the Farm Bureau and Relief Society meeting at Gadand last Wednesday Mr & Mis Ken Shaffer and daught-- i er LuAnn and Mrs L R Shaffer and lists daughter JoAnn left Saturday for Junction where they will stay a week Mr & Mrs Will Nish were in Ogckn Ken will hunt and the ladies wul Monday evening visit with relatives there Laub Sunday Mr Ac Mrs Leonard The Mitses Leah and Alta Rawtcn and Mr & Mrs Loyal Bankhead and cf Clarkston visited at the Nish horn? babe of Logan and Mrs LaPhel Laub Ac children of San Diego Calif weir Thursday vdsitmg with relatives here The Literary Quite a number of men folk left this week for their hunting trips Wc club met Thursday evening at the home of Mis Ruth Summers in surely hope they don't get disappointed IS COME 8 poll The Mi Maher MUSICAL High School ?5c Grade School 15c — Tickets at Garland with Hu 23 1933 — THE GREATEST liej iairn ead family 'I 'I s II iinai Pctter spent ill I 'lui ti n M s h M f n Hit Mi ol Clarks-trwii'l with Ms Gtoi bt G"cl-- f e an1 lrmiH kiuiy Mi VMs J r Jchnsrn cl Malat’ t Surii with re!atie- here Mrs Wanda Enl and her Puma Trckker bos spent Satin Hr a Tltiy Rncr Canyon sptn’ M K OFF BUILDING YOUR HOME Tri-Sta- Mr- - OCTOBER J Times Boosters Are Valley Boosters DON’T M Adults 35c M A Instruction) it resolved of the by the Legislature State ef Utah of all the bers elected to oach house concurring therein SECTION That it is proposed to of the amend Section 8 of Article stitution of the State of Utah as follows: SECTION The 8 general control and of the Public School System supervision aball be vested In a State Board of Educaof such as the tion consisting persons Legislature may provide SECTION The Secretary of State directed to submit this proposed hereby to the electors of the state at amendment the next general election in the manner provided by law SECTION If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take fect the first day of January next a determination by the Board of ceeding State Canvassers of the result of the elein Section 2 hereof ction designated A to tut ot tl Constitutional Amendment No 6 Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Article VI of the Constitution Section of of Utah Relating to Compenxation Members of the Legislature Be it resolved the Legislature of lbs of all the State ef Utah elected to each of the two houses bers voting in favor thereof: That 8ECiIOh it is proposed to amend Section Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Utah as follows: The members of the LegiSECTION slature shall receive such per dem and not age aa the Legislature may provide ceeding cght dollars per day nd ten cents per mile for the diatane nrressanlv traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual and route they shall receive no other pay or quisite The Secretary of State is 8ECTION hereby directed to submit thin proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by Jaw SECTION I If adopted hv the electors of the state this amendment shall take fect the flit day of January 8 of Article went to Section of the Constitution Relating to the State Board of Education (Superintendent ef Public Be in sm p ni nn Im rind lutluli ml eeiy h M te ir i ION in latent p iau' ti be pthl hed he ni ni to loti eln'nr at the in ular tit C’ AT 8 P : Newsy News From F I E LDING fee a Aiasii FRIDAY See Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO |