Show — THE GUNN15QN l nhc— Constitution LIVtSTOCK RtYMOM) SITUATION Jibitora end visitors at th- - Great im Livestock show at Los An- will be glad to knows that there Unable assurance of a pavili n built for this show and other ks along agricultural and indui- lines At a recent meeting of the county board of supr- l budxret wii ppreved h ted ? 125000 to be used in buy- land for such a building Af- purchase this land is to be jed to tWatata as a site for k show building from the state’s share of (damoney added to fWA and are expected to bkthe cost of construct! in Wh n ked the building wdj be under Irisdiction of the 48th district lltural association of the state ilifornia Premium money will ailable as it has been in the r from the 48th districts share te money building will be located near ock yards so that it will have mefit of Stock yards facilities e Stock yards will have no p ry interest in it The seating' ca- will be about 10 00) so that gatherings of stockmen agri- can be Jsts and industrialists f i J 1 building will provide headqutr- r annual conventions and other and FFA members P or if kb h rurtii unpfe rlflcal hr “r— and FFA members to in California alone while ggregate of the 11 western is estimated at 100000 y shows horse shows rodeos idustrial exhibits can be held in In all probability luilding a cattle and horse department ecome1 a regular part of the Western Livestock show Dairy-o- f particular importance in the s Angeles county is the In the United States ing more than 90000 dairy Four-- nautical Day “Let us raise a standard to nh'rh the and honest can alr fne the hand of God”r'l In tliPsc clear &jicl t f UTAH A PAYROLL BUILDER lilt wise U in I VALLEY NEWS CUNNTSON ' '""l he re folio nine Nautical NovelUesI submitted by the I' S Nary Station at Salt Lake City : NV i sad '' 'n H' r it i£L- no urate our Cr during the historic summer of Now America howIX! celebrates 1737 a "a n He the s'minr the t0 'k ‘’trims Defense Is Cuanmtee of IVace n rtu !i rr' rises it Re ie f r 777 in Fiesno of y iji the faculty of the J“e s in preMiS'‘ and in ot ijthfoinia and a mei the frdom t the Cain“gu- End Founders In’t rnatmnal I ace eam the tribute F0 whie the 01 '1' lbl iuiild an aimed foue delegates to the Fod- eral ' that "‘r'' onu'nUon re to unholy realized the difflliMec01 nv vith h nd he added: hopes !e high Throughout the delibmi’ on ’’’ ' n and China aie tw nMantl-2eS!siSUndCd rum-- ' he cUathat here m the Un d I'e learning the thing States should be established dss in Id the wot tod y is government of by and for the gn" w (It t nevt r menri W°rdS aUest thls mSjrtionCOrded again he fund as unprepated as she m I'M to lit 17 pro noun red that wto nnH°rraT!!K" a 'tateimnt jamin Tranklin' ""h'nlvn ale stiikes a k 'yno’e are and the people thrir "un eonnnon sense How ‘Ver it sumri and sovereigns i” pen stiange coming fr m on tould'nht'!! all thf pfop!e’ HlerfV’r h h han engaged in the wotk of ?"esi!ons lovern" nipt mg declared James Wilson of I'ennsv! Hut Authority he aided “shii’i "oi!d e legtimate source or ttn and mine people icali e that the nind of the people at ’ho ?uth0rityhope fot peace does not lie in large1 in “The genius of republican conferences in or demand that all power liberty ’'rat ics hut in being should L nAIivawl ready for trou- fantM DA V1 said James hie in what vet quaitcr it may aiise Madison of Virginia Vmeiica found how rvnsHtHrtA r she of these princlpl munSfon "as m the Vo? Id War If she main-- ! a?unded Under the great Charter t’ns an adequate def mse no nation hnV'V''r drunk rront‘ f°r conquest will dare every generation the responsibility rests u to hold to atfRck or cha'lenge J® high that standard of Editoria1 Imerty which 151 years ago George in vacram nto IVe Now a progress the nation considers made under our ( hn anew ft s t i S'- 'I - ft si 1' i p v ' iKtl f ' ’r"1 V'— ' J V h ' s - "I J j si v - t r i o Jn dir r j a t1 xr t '1 N '1 ' t i? v ' ’V f tf I" 1 'J JJ n - y f o 1 1 'I 7 n ' "'v u "" ” 'tCUX ' C i ' 1 “ S' ”na ' j V A comparatively new Industry the manufacturing or Iron has beone of the most Important In Utah The air photo above shows the Columbia Steel plant at Ironton a subsidiary of United Stutes Steel Corporation Operations of the Steel company have Increased the payrolls of the state 11000000 yearly have augmented the movement of freight by 76000 tons annually and bmuglu PP” come 1 Hi'- S to the railroads an additional each twelve month period The annual expenditure for supplies approximates floooooo Besides the pipe manufacliirlng operations Ironton now has 5fi coke ovens with a 15 ton coal capacity ?!? Pr day equals 1550 tons producing 840 tons c-- ' I "7 VN The Value of Naiy of milking age Exhibits rf Training airy cattle and dairy pioducts wiM A few yea s ago Richard Carroll it h civilian made an investigation for brlcticeab°Ut m0re RCU‘ntifiC tlaiy to iborty magazine to determine how Realization rf the fact that live- - bemficinl a navy enlistment has been stock and dairying form the most im- - to present citizens who' are industry m the west brings ed men A questionnaire was sent to facot PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP out the necessity of such a building several hundied foimer bluejackets NOTICES irnme I he Great Western Livestock show from a random list of dis- - For varying further information consult Ihe will be able to expand as it should thtj charges supplied by the navy departlited i County Clerk or Respective and by encouraging the use of better ment More than th ee hundred and livestock will add to the income of pegs: Signers fifty answers were received to e all a west tions asking among other things the alj present position salary and estimate vingd of the value of the time ESTATE OF WILLIAM C MEL-- ! spent in the ougi The unbiased replies showed LOR Deceased navy en that eighty-siper cent were work lonstitutional Amendment purposes which shall constitute nigh school fund ing at skilled trades which they had vouchersto The said fur shal' be No 1 in the manner the Legiapportioned learned in the service the average home in 0CEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER slature shall provide to the schor disFayette Utah on or before 'reigi: 10PERTY— PERMANENT FUND- -I tricts maintaining salary of these artisans being $165 November 17 1938 high schools and UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND led a such levy for district school month Some few were high exepurposes per JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING MERRILL MELLOR which together with such other funds train TO AMEND SECTION S ARTICLE cutives many were bosses of shops may be available for district school Administrator OF THE CONSTITUTION OF purposes a tie will raise an anninlly foundries or Foremen in big plants S W Johnson TBS STATE OF UTAH RELATIamount Ephraim Utah which equals 826 for each NG TO THE PROCEEDS OF person of school age in the state as per cent said that they Attorney for Administrator LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY shown by the last preceding school felt if they had it to do all over AND CREATING A PERMANENT First pub Sept 15 last put Oct 6 the same to be distributed census: FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL again they would enlist in the navy among the school districts according FUND FOR THE COMMON AND to the last school census preceding ninety-fiv- e per cent thought navy PUBLIC SCHOOLS and in addition an equalization fund NOTICE TOXREDITORS ibtc f 0 ruolvei by tk training of great value in civil life of which added to other revenues w itats Utah Ltgilatur of til providedwhen ESTATE OF DELILA V MELfor this purpose by the and seventy-fou- r per cent said thy fki momboro oleetod to oaeh kouto shall be 85 for each person of LOR Deceased I would recommend the toneunring Ikertin: school age as shown by the last prenavy as a perSECTION I That It Is proposed to ceding echool census said Creditors will present claims with manent vocation equalisation lend section S of Article 10 of tbs fund shall be apportioned to the ichooi vouchers to the undersigned at his institution of the state of Utah aa district in suen These figures will prove interestmanner as th Legis leaded by the vote of the electors lature shall provide home in Fayette Utah on or before Said rates shall to even men e general election ing but should navy of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition November 17 1938 follows: mean much more to applicants for to increase th same specifying the ? Proced of the sales rat or rates proposed and the rime MERRILL MELLON enlistment their parents and friends ill lands that have been or may during which the same ehkll be levied after be granted by the (Jnite Administrator who are investigating the be first submitted to a vote of such opportunites to thia state for the eupport W S of th qualified electors of the state Johnson ties offered a young man in the U S Ephraim Utah the eommon schools and fivo per ee In tn year next preceding eucb for Administrator itnm of the net proceeds Attorney What makes the of the election shall have paid a property tax fact dsclov navy of United States public lands assessed to them within the atate end First pub Sept 15 last put Oct 6 ed by this investigation especially I within the state and sold by the th majority of those voting thereon uted States subsequent to the '"’vincing Is that only men who have shall vote In favor thereof in euch of thla state tnto the Union manner as may be provided by law left the service were questioned ant lay mortally wounded the be and remain a permanent fund SECTION 2 The secretary of state be called the civilians did the investigating State School Fond Is directed to submit this proposed ant schooner’ aurrendered of whl-- h onlv shall be amendment to the electors of the atate r When realize the the that latter you figured percentage ended for the eupport of the eom-- in the next general election In the schools 1 he interest on the State manner provided by law cannon and four Each year the navy trained men had three jool Fund the proceeds of all SECTION 8 If adopted by the leaving the service are better equip- light swivels to use against the lum may accrue to the state by (lectori of the state this amendment ber schooner which had nothing betat or forfeiture all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of ped to make a success In civil life ims and dividends of any corpora-- a January 1939O’Brien’a The navy i truly “the school of the ter thanks feW muskets nnder the law of tacorporated - — ' the proceeds of the take nation and theri is no other like it capture' was something to be proud Constitutional Amendment timber and the proceeds of the of The victory must have been due or other disposition No 3 of minerals to the backwoodsmen’a marksmanother property from school and VHOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC Birth of Our Nsvy k lands other than those granted - WORKS ship behind their breastworks Shortspecif ie purposes shall with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING The first naval encounter of the ly afterwards O’Brien refitted r revenues as the his ARTICLE may SECTION AMEND Legislature TO i n time to War was brought prize raised the pine tree time allot thereto Revolutionary OF It OF THE CONSTITUTION flag ovet fund to be known as the UTAH RELATING TO HOURS OF about by some lumbermen of Ma- her and made a successful School Fund which Uniform very WORKS PUBLIC WORK ON ALL rtinis Maine a few weeks after the cruise against British commerce Fund shall be maintained and Bo 4t ntolved by tko Legislature d of oil eupport of the common battle of Lexington In May 1775 tko state of Utak i pubhe schools of the state and members oUctod to taek of tko two Ceneral Gage sent two sloops and an Portioned in inch manner as the The Canadian wh?at crop is favor tkorooft bouses ootiny expjet Jialnture shell provide The pro-in or ed to double that of 1937 1 schooner to armored proposed it Machias SECTION That is What of Section 7 Article XIII of of article 18 ot tb to amend aection der to get some lumber that he need- Secretary Wallace going to do about Yontitution shall be construed Constitution of the atate ot Utah limitation on the rata of taxa-ahall ed for the British troops in Boston this? The Legislature "Sec ?B legible the hour that ahall constiproperty for' district When the Erithh arrived in Machias ooj purposes end not on the amount work on all works or runda available therefor and fur- - tute a day’s Jeremiah O’Brien with about 40 of carried on or aided by undertakings I’ moneys allocated to the Uni the atate county or municipal governhis fellow lumbermen of Machias deSchool Fund shall be considered shall pae and the Legislature ment o fates of cided that the lumber must not be detaxation sped laws to provide for th berith end la Section 7 of Article In factories XIII of employees to the Red Coats in Boston safety livered The secretary of atate smelters and mine and shall deterj iJJUN aubmlt thia proposed Vni1 sndhe called on the midshipmen In th number ef maximum hour to the elector of the tats mine of service per day of the schooner to surrencommand SHOPPING That th secretary fenrl election in the SECTION der but he only laughed and sailed SErTTT4ed bT Uw of state la hereby directed to submit adopted by the this proposed amendment to the elec“ away next thia 7?-amendment th at state of th all tor BUYING in O’Brien and his men seized one of election tn tha manner provided ny eu the sloops lying at the wharf already If adopted by the 6curiuv and made with in amendment loaded sail institut!onal Amendment elector of this atate this pine shaU take effect the Brat day ef No- - 2 pursuit of the British schooner As 'kTw January 1939 0p taxation-purpo- ses the latter wa very slow it was not I JnnrTPISTRBUTION long before it was overhauled I E E Monson Secretary of State X FROPOWNO AN AMrvi°Ji'TI0N me Sul f Uuh Among the Americans there were DY?nNJJ0 SECTION 1 or full I that th foregoing la 8a Constitutional HU1 TlK TUTinv s a the good many more axes and of k THS STATE OF correct copy proposed by th reilar thsn muskets but they piled el as 1937 0Frivl:ATNG FO THE RATE Amendment of session of th legislature mv in SD a record up breast wciks of the pine board and kWiwtr5o$ the same appears of ti m soon a th"y came within musket nl Ltijulaturt if office 1 further ef oil of the schooner they fired away tkt m to Itek koHIt 1 eiecuon wi’h uch guns as they had with general title herein d under the number and hand sLtion' Pr0P0®d 10 good effect 1 of the -Article 'ituT:0Bt®f I ilf The British were full of fight j th tftU ®f Utah aa tended L" h Y?U of fh elartar end the two little vessels l&rjed a rml0B °f 1930 to read follow 1938 26U day of August ay at each other hammei crr J taxation en "f'He 'nrAT11? tongs for over half an hour) ot' the ’" n°t exceed en doll OU! of Machias harbor By the entrance nths tn I ?ution two and id end of that time the Enliih mUty ut® Sectary of State mill for bih itbooi 000 the 7) '?'£ Hfty per cent of the ammonlui sulphate la shipped to Japan and the Hawaiian Islands and 50 per ent Is consumed on the Pacific Coast The Blast furnace will average approximately 480 tons of pig iron !er day and consumed 820 tons of ore The ore which yields these ff00fCublc naterlals Is drawn from mines In County and Iron County togetherwl’th 8n!?n UIU “‘"HhuteU hit h nro owned and operated hr and molor fuel "OWS Constitutional Amendments NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S No 3337 IN j’it i ditches and canals for the Irrigation of said nrcmisen with all tenements Together hereditaments ai d uppurt nances thereunto belonging or ip e and the reappertaining version and reversions remainder and remainders rents issues and profits thereof Dated this 13th day of September THE DISTRICT COURT OF Til ' SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUN-TUTAH THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY A Corporation Plaintiff vs ELMER J NIELSEN also known as ELMER J NIELSON anJ known as ELMER G NIEI SEN als Wift' MA?TI motor unXrsigntis I SALE A D 1938 ED SpANv'" f°o ' Sheriff' S heritV 19r38’ J PETERSON n ? Ithe pub the Sept C 8t J!ty Manti Sanpete County Utah at 10 clock A M the following describd y‘ Beginning at 'the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 20 Township 20 South Range 1 Blast Salt Lake Base and Meridian thence West 1684 chains thence North 20 chains thence East 1684 chains thence South 20 chains to the place of beginning 3 containing acres mora(or less with Together the following described water stock: 33 shares of the capital atock of Willow Creek Irrigation Company said shares being represented by Certificate No 150 Together with all rights of every kind and nature however evidenced to the use of water last pub Oct c o Let Pictures the Story Tell vs RELIEVING tventi I that pictures Isipsrtsst er provldlnf i gllmpis psopls whs art playing Isadlsg part Is today's art ts suenUal part affairs 868 t th aiodars siwipapir print la ovary luui a salad group cowing and tcsnis of satloaal Intersil Thus pictures art elected Iren thouissds that w re sntppsd every pay y aewe photogriphars la every corner et the glebe Tire te then and the sceses win UYI THEY WOULD READ YOUR TOO 15 “ f ont IF IT AD APPEARED HERE CO It doesn't "toko" time to read Ads it "fares" time Do ot your ncme and do only tho ycur store (load all of theAdj Ilavomoro time for clay W BL r" r' t f' rtJ tvsnscs ff r drcrti::n rt t pays uT THE OLD QUAKER CO LAW r rvryv-'it-UiilUvUv i::d y 6 |