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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1M 12, - THE HELPER 'JOURNAL ' ' Rights According to last reports 77" . RAILROAD Richardo plans on going to Carbon he returned, but ha mUSta 80t t0 him this year, nest year it r might be up- first state. Bill Preston was off the B&B Boss Don Burnhope, was off Ralls job a to attend the funeral last week to make a the job Monday brother-in-laMike Sr. tells us that Mike Kandar-isJ- r trip to Salt in his of Star Valley. Wyoming, and services is now a landlord. Last bring the week City. children Ufce home in time to start their young Mikey bought a big house on Ralls schooling here. Duchesne street don't rush him it's govs in the roundhouse particul- all George Garavaglia was off the job rented already folks. and Machinist on the rip track a arly Ed Laursen Rails-- Bill couple of days to hard get things la.--t are working week because of sickness. be available will for clerk Alexgard, so air in dethe car A new lined up employee on the car depart Machinist Alex Allison's new 'office.' partment office, has also received a ment roster is Cleon Thayn, who will leave of absence from his Job here start in Err Johnson has all the pipe requisi- so cabooses under the servicing that he can won't and attend school this watchful tioned to his department, winter. Bill's plans are not definite Marchese. eye of "Cousin" Jimmy let any of the stuff go for as yet, but he thinks he work. might go "Pasquali" wasn't with us this past to school up around Provo. Rails week end. According to on Haislip he is Rails-Jhis ess carman, C. Wetmore, H. left for Sanpete county to get his Cox is back in the annual vacation this week. groove winter's of carrots and to try Rails-D- ick after a short layoff to attend the and find supply a haircut. Greener, has received a leave nuiucipai League confab down south. Max Sanchez has bid in the afterto Rio at the from Grande The 0f absence boys all tried to shoulder him noon job of locomotive carpenter in tend school under the GI Bill of with a campaign manager's when nEIVS CASTLE GATE HEWS few-day- s Mrs Bessie Hennau attended the wedding of Pat Gaines last Tuesday in Lehi. He is the son of Mr and Mrs C. G. Gaines former residents of here. Mrs John Krissman of California visited last week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs F. Nyman. Miss Lois Houghton, daughter of Mr and Mrs Chas. Houghton, returned to Salt Lake last Wednesday after visiting here. She will resume her studies at the LDS business college. Miss Helen Gow who has been taking nurse training at the Holy Cross hospital has finished her course and is visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs J. A. Gow. Mr and Mrs Art Hammel of Los Angeles visited here last Monday at Put-ma- n non-essenti- job the roundhouse. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No CONSTITUTIONAL 1 AMENDMENT a TniTJT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING TO AMEND SECTION 2, OF ARTICLE XIH OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO AND AUTHOKIZIJNU TAXA TION OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY IN UTAH. Be it resolved by the Legisla ture of the State of Utah, two thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: daftinn 1. That it is ororjosed to amend section 2, Article XIH, constitution of the state or utan to read: ; ' Sec. 2. All tangible property In the the state, not exempt under, unlaws of the United States, or der this constitution, shall .be value, taxed in proportion to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal ; corporations and public libraries, lots wun exthe buildings thereon used worclusively for either religious ship or charitable purposes,; and places of 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 individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be as they separately taxed as long shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines 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 exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and $300 for personal property. 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 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 state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax pay the annually, sufficient to annual Interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the . : to-It- s - 4 debt ; Section 2. of The secretary state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next gen ral election in the manner provided by law. ' j CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT X- T- O -- W A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA-r- . TION OF LANDS AND EXEMPTIONS. Be it enacted by the Legislas ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to ach of the two houses voting in title thereto shall h tinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain suDject to the disposition of the United States, and said Indian ianas snail remain under the absolute jurisdiction and control of the Congress of the United States. The lands hplnncrintT tn citizens of the United States, re siding wunout tnis state shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lands belon fi nor tn roci. dents of this State; but nothing in mis ordinance snail preclude this state from taxing, as other lands are taxed anv lanric owned or held by any Indian wno nas severed his tribal relations, and has nhtalniwl frnm the United States or from any person, by patent or other grant, a title thereto, save and except such lands' as havp hwn be granted to any Indian or In- uians unaer any act oi congress; containing a orovlsinn in&T the lands thus orantaii fmn taxation, which; last mentioned ianas snail te exempt from taxation so- long, and to such extent, as is or may be provided in' the act of Congress granting the same. Third All rifhfs and liahilitiac of the Territory of Utah, incurred ay aumonry oi tne Legislative Assembly thereof are hereby assumed and shall hp naid hv this .. State. Fourth The shall make laws for the psrahiishmnt and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of the state and be free from sectarian control. Section 2. Thp state is directed to submit this Dro Dosed amendment tn the tors 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. - -- each cf the two houses voting in iavur mereoi: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec. 3 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah as follows: Sec. 3. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all tangible property in the State, according to its value in money, and shall prescribe by law such regulations as shall secure 3 just valuation for taxation of such property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his. her, or its tangible property, provided that the Legislature may determine the manner and extent of taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed for.slaugh ter to be used for human consumption. - Intangible property may be exempted, from taxation as property or it may be taxed in such manner and to such extent as the Legislature may provide. Provided that if intangible property be taxed as ., property the rate thereof shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation. When exempted from taxation as property, the taxable income therefrom shall be taxed under any tax based on incomes, but when taxed by the State of Utah as property, the income therefrom shall not ' also be taxed. The Legislature may provide for deductions, exemptions, andor offsets on any tax based upon income. The personal in come tax rates shall be graduated but the maximum rate shall not exceed six per cent ' of net income. No excise tax rate based upon income shall exceed four per cent of net income. The rate limitations herein contained for taxes based on income and for taxes on intangible property shall be effective until January 1, 1937 and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system as defined in Article X, Section 2 of this ficers as provided in all laws en acted puis iant to this Constitution, shall oe in full for all services rendered by said officers, respectively, in any official capacity or employment during their respective cerms 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 expenses of said officers while traveling in the State in the performance of official duty. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec-- , tors of the state at the next gen-- , eral election in the manner provided by law. . Section 3. If adopted by thej electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first! day of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 7 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12, OF ARTICLE VIII OF, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF; THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT, .COURTS it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two- -' thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in Be ( AT PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSTITUTIONAL VT n ; SYSTEM AMENDMENT Be it enacted by the Legisla s A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSture of State of Utah, of all members elected to each ING TO AMEND SECTION 10, of the two houses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII. OF THE CONSTI TUTION OF. THE STATE OF thereof: TO THE RELATING Section 1. It is proposed UTAH, amend sec. 7 of Article XIII of ELECTION AND DUTIES OF the constitution of the state of COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX ING THF TERM THEREOF. Utah so that the same shall read Be it resolved by the Legisla as follows: s Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to tangible property shall not ex ceed on each dollar of valuation, each house voting in favor s two and mills for Section 1. That it is proposed to general State purposes, and such additional levy as the Legisla- amend section 10, article VIII, of ture may provide for the State's the constitution of the state of share of the support of a portion Utah to read: of the public school system as Section 10. A county attorney defined in Article X, Section 2 shall be elected by the qualified of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county who shall consisting only of kindergarten hold his office for a term of four schools, common schools and years. The powers and duties of high schools. The State shall county attorneys, and such other attorneys for the state as the contribute not more than 75 of the total cost of operation and legislature may provide, shall maintenance of a minimum be prescribed by law. In all cases school program in the State as where the attorney for any counsuch program shall from time to ty, or for the state, fails or retime be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute according to law, the court shall Legislature. of the nave power io appumi an atNot more than 75 State's portion of the revenue torney pro tempore. Section i. ine secretary or necessary to finance the operation and maintenance of such state is directed to submit this minimum school program shall proposed amendment to the elecbe raised by a State property tax tors of the state at the next gen- J ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC 1 . INSTITUTIONS Be It enacted by the Legisla , u ture of the State of Utah, two-- i thirds 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 the constitution of the state of Utah, to read: Sec. 3. The public Institutions of the State, are hereby permanently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to it by the United States, in the 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 four-tenth- and the remainder thereof eral election in the manner The Legislature shall determine by law the method of allocation of the State's contribution to the various school districts. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to sub mit this proposed amendment io favor thereof: to the electors of the state inat the 1. is It Section proposed the next genera election -- mend Article III of the Const1 section for in folmanner provider1 as itution of the state of Utah constituthe of XXIII article of lows: of Utah. The following ordinance shall tion of the 3.state If adopted by the Section be irrevocable without the constate. th amendsent of the United States and the electors of the effect the first take shall ment of this state: people 1947. reof January, of First Perfect toleration ligious sentiment is guaranteed. CONSTITUTIONAL No inhabitant of this State shall 4 AMENDMENT over be molested in person or property on account of his or her RESOLUTION PROPOSmode of religious worship; but A JOINT AMENPMEN'l TO SECAN ING or polygamous plural marriages TION 3 Or ARTICLE XIII OF are forever prohibited. CONSTITUTION OF THE Second The people inhabiting TIIE OF UTAH RELATING TO STATE this State do affirm and declare OF MVENUg ALLOCATION that they torever disclaim all RFVFIVED FROM right and title to the unappropri- INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE ated "public lands lying within PROPERTY the boundaries hereof, and to all Be it enacted by the Legislalands lying within said limits of Utah, owned or hold hv anv Indian or ture of the State elected to members "'I of ' Indian tribes, and that until the sources. . City. Second: All other institutions of the state to be located at such places as the legislature may provide except as otherwise specifically set forth in this consti.. i tution, Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the 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 effect the first day of January, 1947. pro- Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. two-third- No two-third- s CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT X- T- jr ViO O JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-INTO AMEND SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS Be !t enacted by the legislas ture of thf State of Utah, of all members elected to each of ihe two houses voting A I, E. E. MONSON, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO G two-third- vac-tio- n - Newren. Mr and Mrs Roy Rasmussen of visitors at the home of are Lake Salt Mr and Mrs Joe Bryant. of Bridge was played at the home was score Mrs Donna White. High won by Mrs Thelma Wilson and low was by Mrs Ora Peterson. Luncheon served later. Mr and Mrs Joe Lopei visited with Mr and Mrs Don Oerone at Castle Gate during the week. Joe Marvish, who has been serving In the Army, Is visiting with his sister,- Mrs Joe O'Brlan and his wife, the former Lois Spratling of Helper. Mr and Mrs Jack Southworth and atdaughters Merelene and Colleen, the at tended the Price Moose outing Price park last Sunday. Clair Newren motored to Salt Lake last week to attend the cf Sr DDI-:-! t - v. r. There le An DEALER ABERDEEN In Your ' Utah-Nevad- ? . ' COMMUNITY a Safety Oottncfl. Mrs Marcella Livingston and son Ranny are visiting her husband Kay at the home of Mr and Mrs Ned INDEPENDENT Peterson. SPRINGMNTOlEWS COAL & COKE A lovely party was given Monday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Sterling Forsyth in honor of Mr and Mrs LaVell Jorgensen who left Wednesday to make their home in Lehi. COMPANY A NEW SERVICE FOR THE EASTERN UTAH MOTORING PUBLIC .1 two-third- levy shall be raised from other State vided by law. No. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- two-third- RAINS NEWS , . AMENDMENT the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Hreln Games were played after which reson. Mrs Ethel Hammel is the daugh freshments were served. Those prester of the W. P. Olsons, former res- ent besides the hosts and honored idents here. guests were: Mr and Mrs Aaron Mr and Mrs Walt "Barney and sons Shepherd, Mr and Mrs Leo Clark. returned the first of last week from Mr and Mrs Grant Jensen, Mr and a trip to Yellowstone Parlt. Mrs Milton Marshall, Mr and Mrs Donald Thorpe, son of Mr and Mrs Clair Newren and Mr and Mrs Jim James Thorpe, was married to Miss Gornishek. Jean Muhlesteln, daughter of Mr and Mr and Mrs Milton Roper and famMrs Ephralm Muhlesteln of Price, at ily. Mr and Mrs Grant Childs and Las Vegas, Nevada last Tuesday. family visited at the home of Mr and Mr and Mrs Walt Whittaker and Mrs LaVel Jorgensen. son are visiting at the home of her Mr and Mrs Grant Jensen and famsister Mrs Mike DeAngeles. ily, Mr and Mrs Joe Simmons, motor Rishop and Mrs Fay Thacker and ed to Centerfield to attend a wedding crildren were viitors to Heber Mon- reception of Mrs Glen Peterson, the former Carnell Lund, a niece to Mrs day of last week. Mr and Mrs John Vickera and Jensen. Mr and Mrs Leo Clark and daughdaughter visited in Salt Lake reter Oma were Provo visitors last cently. The bridge club held their meeting Saturday. Mr and Mrs Sterling Forsyth and last Friday evening at the home of Mrs Remo Ariotti. Besides the regul- family motored to Provo Saturday. Mr and Mrs Aaron Shepherd enterar members present were: Mrs Lestained at dinner in honor of Mr and lie Rice and Mrs Welber Hardee. Mrs J. S. Hreinson was called to Mrs LaVelle Jorgensen Sunday. Denver Friday by the illness of her daughter Fern. Mr and Mrs Devon Oldroyd are the parents of a baby boy born Friday Mr and Mrs Victor Orlandi and at the Price hospital. were fishing at Fish lake last girls Mr and Mrs Ruel Snow and daughweek end. ter returned last week from a trip Mrs Frieda Orlandi had a birthday to Idaho. for her daughter Rita, 5. Many party Mr and Mrs Tom Bendall and child friends attended. small ren left Sunday morning for a Elklns left for .the Marine Harry trip to Idaho and Canada. week. last , Mr and Mrs Mike DeAngeles were Corps and Mrs Mr and daughter Hanley week end visitors to American Fork. were visitors here at the Dalton club directors Klwanis The Helper home this week, held their meeting Monday evening Mr and Mrs Arthur- Allman were Chas. Mrs "and home" Mr at the of visitors to Wyoming last week. Houhgton. Mr and Mrs George Ball have' been visiting in Bemmerer, Wyoming. STANDARDVILLE NEWS Mrs Estella Day has returned from a trio to Richfield Brycs Canyon. Babies born at the Standard hospiMiss Mary Breznik ha returned to tal this week were: Boy to Mr and school after working hx the store Mrs Lewis Sherman of Spring Can- for a short time. yon, and a boy to Mr and Mrs James FounA supply of "Eaterbfook" Madrigal of Spring Canyon. meeting of the tain Pent have' been received at The met . the Journal. geneology class of Storrs ward at the home of Mr and Mrs C. A. . -' favor thereof: ., Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec. 12 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-- , sation for their services, which shall not be diminished during the terra for which they are se-- , C lected. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this CONSTITUTIONAL proposed amendment to the elec3 tors of the state at the next genAMENDMENT Section 2. The secretary or eral election in the manner proA JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSvided by law. ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- state is hereoy directed to subSection 3. If adopted by the to, amendment this mit proposed 7 TION OP artipt.f? ytti ni? electors of the state, this amendat state the of the electors the THE CONSTITUTION OF THE in the ment shall take effect the first STATE Or UTAH RELATING TO next general election 1 day of January, 1947. section for in manner provided PROPORTION OF KTATK no constitu of XXIII the of article TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINICONSTITUTIONAL MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM U tion of the state of Utah. 8 No. page seven HELPER. UTAH HEREBY CERTIFY that the fore-eoin- e is a full, true and correct i copy of theA.. three constitutional 1 amenumciii? prujxisu uy At.. ine Twenty-Sixt- h of session the regular 1 1 1945, and also Legislature, a full, true and correct copy of the five constitutional amendments proposed by the First Special Session of the Twenty-SixtLegislature 1946, as appears of record In mv office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 17th dav of August, 1946. in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec. 20, article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 20. The Govunor, Secretary of Sta'e. Auditor Treasurer, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and such other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall eceive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed oy law. 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