Show PAGE THE 4 Mr THE GARLAND TIMES returned MORNING FRIDAY EVERY Mail Matter Aug 1928 at the Post Office t Garland Utah Single Copies — $290 Per Year Editor and Pu Wisher PUBLISHED Second Claw Price — Bobarrtption Fernald Wm John FARM TRI - CKS Farmers who need new trucks will be encouraged by the news in August that truck production The reached an all time high August output was more than over 12000 trucks July production and was mostly in the light and Manufacturers forecas t classes of 116762 units for Sep- tember CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 1 PROPOS JOINT RESOLUTION ING TO AMEND SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TAXATO AND AUTHORIZING TION OF UNITED STATES IN UTAH PROPERTY A resolved by the Legislathe State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 1 That it Is proposed Section to amend section 2 Article XIII constitution of the state of Utah oread: In Sec 2 All tangible property the the state not exempt under unlaws of the United States or shall be der this constitution taxed In proportion to Its value to be ascertained as provided by state of the law The property school counties cities towns districts municipal corporations libraries lots with and public thereon used exthe buildings worclusively for either religious and ship or charitable purposes used places of burial not held or for private or corporate benefit shall be exempt from taxation Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pumping lines pipes plants transmission and used by and flumes owned Individuals or corporations for within the state Irrigating lands owned by such Individuals or corporations or the 'individual members thereof shall not be they separately taxed as long as shall be owned and used exclusPower ively for such purposes lines plants power transmission and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands In the state of Utah may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property Is used for such purposes These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the Indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law The legislature may provide for the of from taxation exemption homes homesteads and personal property not to exceed $2000 In homevalue for homes and steads and $300 for personal property Property not to exceed $3000 in value owned by disabled personr who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient with other sources of revenues to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the stale for each fiscal year For the purpose of paying the state debt If any there be the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually sufficient to pay the annual Interest and to pay the principal of such debt within twenty years from the final pasthe sage of the law creating Be it ture of Plymouth News Mrs Orvil J Nish Bishop were in Brigham Wednesday Ac Mr Mrs Clyde Steed visited First counin Logan Monday second counselor Grace Pierson class cilor Agnes Archibald leader Edna Steed and teachers Lamb and Bertha Lamb Annice attended the Relief Society conin Garland vention Tuesday GARLAND Mrs Nolan to San Steed and Dieg- TIMES each cf the two houses voting In favor thcreoi 1 Section P is proposed to amend sec 3 of Article XIII of exshall been have thereto title the constitution of the state of States United Utah as follows: tinguished by the the same shall be and remain Sec 3 The Legislature shall subject to the disposition of the provide by law a uniform and and United States and said Indian equal rate of assessment lands shall remain under the ab- taxation on all tangible propsolute jurisdiction and control erty in the State according to its United value in money and shall preof the Congress of the States The lands belonging to scribe by law such regulations citizens of the United States re- as shall secure i just valuation siding without this State shall for taxation of such property so never be taxed at a higher rate that every' person and corporathan the lands belonging to resi- tion shall pay a tax m propo: dents of this State but nothing tion to the value of his her oi in this ordinance shall preclude its tangible provided propei ty this state from taxing as other that the Legislature may deterlands mine the manner and extent of lands are taxed any owned or held by any Indian taxing transient live stock and who has severed his tribal re- live stock being fed for slaugh lations and has obtained from ter to be used for human conthe United States or from any sumption property Intangible or other grant may be exempted from taxation person by a title thereto save and except as property or it may be taxed such lands as have been or may In such manner and to such exbe granted to any Indian or In- tent as the Legislature may prodians under any act of Congress vide Provided that if intangible be taxed as property property containing a provision exempting the lands thus granted from the rate thereof shall not exceed taxation which last mentioned five mills on each dollar of valWhen exempted from lands shall be exempt from tax- uation ation so long and to such ex- taxation as property the taxable tent as Is or may be provided income therefrom shall be tax’d In the act of Congress granting under any tax based on Incomes but when axed by the State of the same Third —All debts and liabilities Utah as property the income shall not also be of the Territory of Utah incurred therefrom by authority of the Legislative taxed The Legislature may proAssembly thereof are hereby as- vide for deductions exemptions sumed and shall be paid by this andor offsets on any tax based The personal Inupon income State Fourth — The Legislature shall come tax rates shall be gradumake laws for the establishment ated but the maximum rate shall six not exceed per cent of and maintenance of a system of Income No excise tax rate public schools which shall be net based upon income shall exceed open to all the children of the four The per cent of net incom state and be free from sectarian rate limitations herein contained control Section 2 The secretary of for taxes based on income and state is diiected to submit this for taxes on intangible properbe effective until Januproposed amendment to the elec- ty shall and thereafter until tors of the state at the next gen- ary 1 1937 law by a vote of the changed In eral as provided in all laws en pursuant to this Constitution shall oe in full for all services renderi d by said officers re- spectively in any official capacity or employment during their respective terms of office No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee for his own use but all fees fixed by law for the performance by either of them of any official duty shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary of said officers while expenses traveling in the State In the performance cf official duty of The Secretary Section 2 State Is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election In the manner provided by law If adopted by the 3 Section electors of the state this amendment shall ‘ake effect the first fleers acted day of January 1947 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT XT ABO 7 PROPOSIJOINT RESOLUTION AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF OF THE THE CONSTITUTION TO STATE OF UTAH RELATING SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS A NG Be it enacted by the Legislaof the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: It is proposed to 1 Section amend sec i2 of article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec 12 The Judges of the Supreme and District Courts shall receive at stated times compen- ture election by the manner promajority of the members elected sation for their 'services which vided by law of the Legislature Section 3 If adopted by the to each housereceived not be diminished during from taxes shall All revenue electors of the state this amendthe term for which they are seinment shall take effect the first on income or from taxes"be onallo- lected tangible property shall of Section 2 The day pf January 1947 cated to the support of the public State is directed to Secretary submit this school system as defined In ArCONSTITUTIONAL proposed amendment to the elecX Section 2 of this Constitors of the state at the next gen3 ticle AMENDMENT tution of eral election in the manner proSection 2 The secretary A JOINT RESOLUTION vided by law PROPOSstate’ is hereny directed to subING AN AMENDMENT TO SECSection 3 If adopted by the amendment to electors TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF mit this proposed of the state this amendthe electors of the state at the ment THE CONSTITUTION THE OF shall take effect the first in the STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO next general election for in section 1 day of January 1947 manner provided PROPORTION OF STATE CON of article XXIII of the constituTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI CONSTITUTIONAL of the state of Utah XJ qO MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM hi tion AMENDMENT birthday dinner was held here Sunday at the home of Mrs ClifUdy In addition to the Udy family present were Mr Sc Mrs Van Peterson and children of Ogden Mr & Mrs Wm Silvester and Mr & Mrs children of Riverside Earl Archibald’ and children of Mr & Mrs Loyal Hess and Ogden children of Malad and Mrs Hannah I Wolverton Dinner was served at 3 o’clock and lunch at six is Mrs Peter MarshaU visiting in Oregon with her brother Orson and family Her mother Mrs Janet Steed is also visiting Mr Sc Mrs Ira Archithere bald and daughter of Willard were Sunday guests of Mrs Ray Mr Heber Anderson Whitting was a Monday night guest ref Mr Ms Don R Lamb Miss Donna Jean Chatelain is in the St Benedict hospital in Ogden with Donna rheumatic fever lived here for awhile before to Tremonton moving 1946 4 OCTOBER FRIDAY UTAH GARLAND daughter Darlene to Mr Robert Ipsen of Willard The marriage took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride with her father performing the ceremony A tray luncheon was served The bride’s grandmother MrS Hannah I Wolverton attended the A birthday dinner wedding Wm J Hess on his 65th honoring anniversary was held Sunday at his home were Those present Mr Mrs Carroll Jensen and children of Brigham Mr Sc Mrs Wm Silvester and children of Riverside Mrs Mr Gardner Udy and children of Garland Mr & Mrs Welltng Zundel and children of Oden Mr Sc Mrs Glen Hess and children Mr & Mrs Deverl Hess Miss Mary Hess and Miss lone Hess of Plymouth A Sylvester family reunion and baby Calif Tuesday alter visiting with their parets Mr & Mrs George Steed Mr & Mrs Orfor two weeks vil J Nish left for California Friday to attend a niece’s wedding Mrs Sarey Steed and son Jimmy of Salt Lake City are staying with the Nish children while Mr their parents are away Russ Archibald and Rex Tims of were relatives visiting Ogden A here Saturday wedding dinner was given at the home of Mr Si Mrs Jasper Rudd - Sunday for Mr & Mrs Ralph Harris of Malad who were married Sep11 tember Mrs Harris was the former Marie Rudd Twenty were members of the family Mr A Mrs Jesse Hess present announce of their the marriage AMENDMENTS ABSTRACTOR! ton to make M prepared in the shortest time and to make those I port a accurate absolutely S5O0080 bond as your insuraaoe error against lose through any of mine I am abstract NORMAN LEE bonded abstractor 1900) (Established Utah City Brigham Reverent Service Always and ROGERS SHAW FUNERAL HOME Social Briefs Mr & Mrs Alma Mr Sc Mrs Hardin ed a missionary Argyle student nesday of one V King and Clarke attendfarewell for Henrie former Bear River at Logan 7th ward WedMr ' King was evening the speaker' YOUR SAFEGUARD INVESTMENT Mr & Mrs Cecil Bradford visited Monday evening In Ogden with Mrs Mary Bradford who is ill With Mr & Mrs L W Anderson and daughter Carol of Los Angeles who have been spending the week with their parents Mr Sc Mrs D Henry Manning left Tuesday for their horntf Fire Insurance JUST CALL Russell Miller returned to Salt this week and will continue studies at the University of Utah Mr & Mrs Ervin J Miller visiL ed Monday afternoon with relatives in Logan Mr A Mrs Henry Brown son Dee and daughter Carol Jean spent Sunday with relatives in Eden Henry Brown was a business visitor in Brigham and Logan Wednesday Miss Linda Lavender daughter of Mr Sc Mrs Jack Lavender had her tonsils removed at Tremonton Tuesday is visiting Mrs P CPetterson this week in Salt Lake City Lake his J J Shuimvay PHONE 13 Real Estate — Loan Insurance Garland Utah No PORTION OF PUBLIC SYSTEM SCHOOL Be it enacted by the Legislature of State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1 It is proposed t j amend sec 7 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah no that the same shall read as follows: Sec 7 The rate oi taxation on tangible property shall not exceed on each dollar of valuation two and mills for general State purposes and such additional levy as the Legislature may provide for the State s share of the support of a portion of the public school system as defined in Article X Section 2 of this Constitution such portion consisting only of kindergarten schools common schools and high schools The State shall contribute not more than 75 lection 2 The secretary of of the total cost of operation and tte Is directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum jposed amendment to the elec-- school program in the State as of the state at the next gen- such program shall from time to ii election in the manner time be determined upon by the by law Legislature of Not more than 75 the CONSTITUTIONAL of the revenue portion 2 State’s AMENDMENT necessary to finance the operation and maintenance of such JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-minimum school program shall TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF be raised by a State property tax OF THE levy and the remainder thereof E CONSTITUTION TO RELATING ATE OF UTAH shall be raised from other State DINANCE FOR THE TAXA- sources The Legislature shall TION OF LANDS AND determine by law the method EXEMPTIONS of allocation of the State’s conto the various school Je It enacted by the Legisla-- tribution Utah districts of the'State-o- f of all members elected to Section 2 The secretary of :h of the two houses voting in state is hereby directed to subor thereof: mit this proposed amendment to to 1 Is It the electors of the stale at the lection proposed next genera) election in the end Article III or the Constl-ioof the state of Utah as fol- manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constituhe following ordinance shall tion of the state of Utah Section 3 If adopted by the Irrevocable without the con-of the United States and the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first of this state: pie — of January 1947 irst Perfect toleration of sentiment is guaranteed CONSTITUTIONAL inhabitant of this State shall XT r be molested In person or bU AMENDMENT perty on account of his or her A RESOLUTION PROPOSbut JOINT ie of religious worship SECAMENDMENT AN ID ING or plural marriages yrgamous TION 3 Of ARTICLE XIII OF forever prohibited OF HIE econd— The people inhabiting THE CONSTITUTION State do affirm and declare STATE OF UTAH RFIATING TO O F REVENUES t they forever disclaim all ALLOCATION FROM TAXES ON it and title to the uuapproprl RECEIVED ON INTANGIBLE iboundaries public lands lying within INCOME AND PROPERTY hereof and to all Be it enacted by the Legislds lying within said limits aeo or held by any Indian or ature of the State of Utah of all members elected to lan tribes and that until the No Si CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 5 PROPOSJOINT RESOLUTION SECTION 10 ING TO AMEND ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTIOF THE STATE TUTION OF RELATING TO THE UTAH AND DUTIES OF ELECTION FIXAND COUNTY ATTORNEYS ING THF TERM THEREOF Be it lesolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each house voting In favor thereof: Section 1 That it is proposed to amend section 10 article VIII of of the state of the constitution Utah to read Section 10 A county attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county who shall hold his office for a term of four years The powers and duties of county attorneys and such other attorneys for the state as the legislature may provide shall be prescribed by law In all cases where the attorney for any county or for the state fails or refuses to attend and prosecute according to law the court shall have power to appoint an attorney pro tempore Section 2 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed 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 1947 A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 6 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF VII OF THE CONSTIARTICLE TUTION OF THE OF lXTTOMPEN-SATIOUTAH RELATING OF STATF OFFICERS Be ft enacted by the legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Seciion 1 It is proposed to amend sec 20 article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec 20 The Governor Secretary of Stare Auditor Treasurer General SuperintendAttorney ent of Public Instruction and such other State and district officers as ma be Drovided for by law shall receive for their serva compensation as ices monthly fixed by law The compensation for said ofA A JOINT PROPOSRESOLUTION ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECXIX OF TION 3 OF ARTICLE THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TO STATE OF UTAH RELATING OF PUBLIC LOCATION INSTITUTIONS Be It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1 It is proposed to amend sec 3 of article XIX of of the state of the constitution Utah to read: Sec 3 The public Institutions of the State are hereby perma- Attention nently located at the places hereinafter named each to have the lands specifically granted to In the it by the United States Act of Congress approved July 16 1894 to be disposed of and used In such manner as the legislature may provide: First: The Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake City Second: of the places provide All other BRING YOUR Hunters DEER HIDES TO Utah Company Garland institutions state to be located at such as the legislature may 4 except as otherwise specifically set forth In this constitution — Section 2 The secretary of Faster Service directed to subthis proposed amendment the electors of the state at next general election in the manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitution of he state of Utah Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effpet the first day of January 1947 state BODY REPAIR WORK QUICKLY ATTENDED TO mit to the E £ MONSON Secretary of State of the State of Utah DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Is a full true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Legislature 1945 and also a full true and correct copy of amendthe five constitutional ments proposed by the First Special Session of the Twenty-SixtLegislature 1946 as appears of record In mv office WHEREOF I IN WITNESS have hereuntc set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 17th 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