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Show CONSTITUTIONAL ' ' ' -- AMENDMENT No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Logisla- -' ture of the State of Utah, two -- thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 f the Constitution of the State f Utah to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible prop-ert- y in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution shall be taxed in proportion to its value to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used" exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places f burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individ- uals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as lontr as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property ased for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power pumping water for irri- gation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, mav be exempted from taxation to the extent that such propertv is used for such The3!? pxemntioni pumoses. shall cccrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumned under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent noor mav fce remitted or abited at such times and in si'ch manner as wiav be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxetion of homes, homesteads, and person CONSTITUTIONAL ' THURSDAY, SEPT. CONSTITUTIONAL property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons 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 disabled persons or of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the State of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if anv 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 passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit tHs proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Ut-'in the next generp.l plecb'on in the mmner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this stat(. this pmenHment shall take pffc-- t the first day of Janimry, 19G3. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the S'afe of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 19(51. as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal 'of the Ftate of Utah, at Salt Lake Citv, this 29th day of August, POSING TO AMEND CLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE it reaolrsd by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two -- thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Be Section 1. It is proposed to aawnd Article VI, Section 9 of tft Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive eh compensation, not exceed- ing 11,200.00 a year for the leg- islative term and 110.00 a day expenses while actually in mileage as provided ses-taaa- nd NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS COUNTY PROPERTY The Board of County sioners of Carbon County, State of Utah, will receive bids until 10:00 o'clock AM., October 13, 1062, ifor the sale of the following used County property, of no further use to 6aid County: v-t- i I i ask . rrrarrrmf r .. By B. H. YOVNG, CJJerk. County mm !Date of Publication, Thursday, September 13, 1962. " mm NOTICE FOR BIDS The Board of. Education of the Carbon County School District will accept bids for insurance on their school bus fleet, at their regular meeting to be held on " TfeT J ' t?S't, Thursday, September 20, 1962. Bids must be filed with the Clerk of the Board at his office before 4:00 o'clock PM., on Sep tember 20, 1962. A list of vehicles and tflie cov erage desired can be obtained from the district office at 333 East 1st South, Price, Utah. JL Se I SUNNY BROOK SUNNY BROOK and for administrative costs necessarily incurred for said purposes. (2) The administration of a driver education program. (3) The enforcement of state motor vehicle and traffic laws. (4) Tourists and publicity .expense in any single biennium not in excess oi uie lesser oi the following: (a) .6 percent of the total biennial revenues from motor fuel taxes, or (b) an amount equal to the 1 Clerk-Treasur- er Carbon County School Dist. ember 6, 1962. Date of Last Publication, September 13, 1982. and guide Charles McCurdy look over some of the splendor of Zion National Park during a tour of the area. Hemingway has been in Utah for a week telling listeners about scenic tourist attractions. ... spent tne and Mrs Martin Woods spent the weekend In Richfield visitinng with Mr and Mrs Roy Madsen and family. Mrs Clara Christensen spent Hew do you llko your Smooth and Mild? BUY THE STRAIGHT (Mr w Smooth and Extra Mtfd$ , It ln : ...'rUUrf uic wcciiu m weexenu tv.t of Salt Uae and. and Christensen Ross Peggy with Mr and Mrs Ed Bumslde. mr ,mr, rn,ru ,v.,w and tmOy and also visited her alt- News About Our Neighbors From 1 2 Mrs Kay Kulow and children atjter tended the wedding of Ttnw Blackham of Castle Dale. 'Jf S'mmrI ."r,? KENILVORTH - vti.s w .-- whtataf .l T i BUY THE BLEND ota awn iwk kt. STtAICKT NtflMN a., lwotui, n. WltSKft 91 NOOf. the weekend fishing at Boulder. By BARBARA CALKS . i : 1959-196. . Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREDY CERTIFY that the foregoing is n full, true and correct co'iy o' the constitutional rmendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h L": 1961, as appears of rcc H in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set mv hand rnci affixed the Great Seal of t'-State of Utah, at Snlt KM " City, this 29th day of August, T 1962. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State (SEAL) proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section S. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1963. I, LAMONT P. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1961, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake Citjr; this 2th day of August, Too Late for Last Week visited in Salt Lake' City with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brawn and Spending the weekend visiting children. with (Mrs. Louise Belicb and Mrs. Bessie Staley of Layton Danny and Mrs. Josephine Ma- the holiday weekend with spent chek, were (Bob and Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Claude Olsen. They and children, Laurie and drove her back to Layton Monday. of Logan. Chris Kulow received a foot inMrs. Phyllis Christensen is in jury in the mine last Tuesday the St Mark's hospital where she and is still unable to return to Branch Denny, work. The three Kulow boys, Jim, Ronnie and Larry, enjoyed hunt, underwent surgery. Dir. Roy Miller spent the weekend visiting with (Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dougherty. , Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Collette spent the (Labor Day weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. David (Roberts, who is work, ing in Rock Springs, Wyo., recently visited with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. iFred Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Peterson of Spring Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vance of Price, enjoyed a weekend at Black Rock rock hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Traunt-vei- n motored to Salt Lake City ing at Fremont. Larry was the only one to get his deer. Larry will return to Rangely, Colorado, where he Is working. (Mr and Mrs Haycock and Roy Haycock of Qgden spent the day visiting the Arches. Mr and Mrs Oal Jewkes spent Sunday in Milford visiting Vl's """II father. Mr and Mrs Wally Alexander of Great Falls, Mont., are visiting with Mr and Mrs Carl Wihnon- en. They are en route to Disney Land and the (World's Fair. Miss Beth Burnside and Brent they helped their daughter, celebrate her birthday. Sunday they enjoyed a family where Eva, at the home of their wn. Don. of Oeden. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dixon and family, Helen Trauntvein, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson spent the weekend, at Perron doing some Mr. tored SIGHTSEEING QUIZ and Mrs. Dan Pilling mo. to tProvo last Monday and this weekend they spent visiting in Moab with Mrs. Lena Dowd and family. Mr. and, Mrs. Ronald Roper and d&urfiter of Logan spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roper. A group of boys enioved deer hunting in Ferron Canyon. The group included Dale Roper, Don Guy, Stewart Bryan, Robert Davis and Ray Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Brown and daughter, Margaret, left Friday night for Robert, Montana, where they visited with Arline's Mrs. Otto mother, Mr. and Kesti. Earlier in the week they ;Washed ABC Goal Vff you've burned ABC COAL before,we know youll order it again. 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Charles Ghir&rtiellL,, Owcer 472-CC- 31 jj MOVELL JEWKES, or damaged by Tights of way, biennium. awk-wa- rd questions, invention is the necessity of moth"- - " Bids should be ifiled dn writing at the Office of the County Clerk, Price, Utah. The County reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Board of County Commissioners PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Phoea x "When children One (1) Model ilO Handy Champion Chip Spreader. Frank Hemingway, right, the noted newscaster, (SEAL) CHUCK'S U&b v v Commis- Date of First Publication, Sept F. TORONTO Secretary of State LAMONT P. TORONTO Section X. The secretary of Secretary of State State is directed to submit this (SEAL) U5 PAGE SEVIJ 13, '1962 GALSiI Ihe Old limwt, 1962. LAMONT AMENDMENT No. 3 PROARTI- JOURNAL (Utah) al AMENDMENT No. 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION " OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY THE ADDITION OF SECTION 18, PROHIBITING EXPENDITURE OF REVENUE DERIVED FROM GASOLINE, OTHER MOTOR FUEL AND HIGHWAY USER TAXES, FOR PURPOSES . .UN R E-LATED TO HIGHWAY USE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two -- thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses : voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by the addition of Section 13 to read: Section 13. The proceeds from the imposition of any license tax, registration fee, driver education tax, or other charge related to the operation of any motor vehicle upon any public highway in this state, and the proceeds from the imposition of any excise tax on other liquid motor ?asoline or for propelling such vehicle, except for statutory refunds and adjustments allowed thereunder and for costs of collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for highway purposes as follows: (1) The construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of city streets, county roads, and state highways, including but not restricted to payment for property taken for A JOINT RESOLUTION HELPER 1 984 or MX 89 Helper, Utah GULL TI!E CASTLE GATE AQEQCIE DEALER Li T0U.1 tm. tBT I |