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Show passed by the Eighth Regular Session of the Legislature of this State. ERICKSEN & CHRISTENSEN In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Successor To The NEFHI RECORD No a A resolution proposing an amend- Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake ment to Section 2 of Article X of the City this 2'Jth day of August, Editor & Prop'r. A. L). JACOB COLEMAN, inIViiitlat) In nil the Cuurta. Constitution of the State of Utah, as 1910. C. S. T1NUKY, All uiau.-Klven prompt noil eartsfu amended January 1, 1907, relating to R. a J. ever have If 1IENRIOD, set of State. or experience, he Manager. SEAL you ttUtHJllon. Secretary bought the Public School System, and Section a of Article X of the Constitution be able to give ting and had trouble with the OffU-- See or.il fluor vt il.e Kt U i.ffn Block. Regular price $2.00 per year. will of the State of Utah, relating to the stones coming out you will underMOUNT 1'LEASA.NT, UTAU. for State School Fund. In advance $1,50 per year, a A stand , the advantage of buying Be It resolved and enacted by the A joint resolution proposing an s our rings. Legislature of the State of Utah, of all the members elected to amendment to Section 1 of Article Published weekly, every Friday of The rings we sell are absolutely Stale XIV of the the Constitution each of the two houses concurring atNephi, Utah. of Utah in relation to the limit of the herein: guaranteed, in all ways, and indebtedness. Section 1. That it U proposed to State of Ue resolved the It by Legislature mend Section 2 of Article X of the is You should the stones come out or of all State of Utah: Two-thirdConstitution of the State of Utah, as the the ring prove in anyway unsatisdie members elected to each ot the two amended January 1st, 1907, and Sec- nouses concurring therein: factory we replace the stones or tion 3 of Article X of the Constitution Sec. 1. It is proposed to amend Sec- to to save. People patof the State of Utah, so the same will begin give you a new ring, without ton 1 of Article XIV ol the Constitu Kansas City Stock Yards read as follows: ronize of Utah the State of bo thut the chaige. Section 2. The public school system tion will Oct. 3, 1910. There was a big read as follows: hall Include kindergarten schools, same And the price is really lower 1. To meet casual deficits or run of cattle here last week, and Sec. common schools, consisting of primary in and failures lor revenue, necessary than . you folWs pay for common and grammar grades. high schools, Every day you delay purposes, In- liberal supplies elsewhere, and an agricultural collego, a university, expenditures lor public We rings. is the erection of public build- buyers were able to put up a suband such other schools as the Legisla cluding Their work is done exactly to and for the payment of all terri- stantial decline in force. Most We are building a big ring ture may establish. The common ings, torial Indebtedness the assumed you their by order. It is done well, and de schools shall be tree. The other business by sellinjr better rings. contract of the loss was on steers, of State, the State. may is guaranteed. satisfaction partments of the system shall be sup debts, not exceeding In the aggregate value above $5.25, sales of, this ported as provided by law. an to one amount at time, lantli-tha- t any All equal kinds of blacksmithing-anall Section 3. The proceeds of will do one and one-halper centum of the kind 25 to GO lower, but below have been or may be granted by io horse shoeing;. value ol the taxable property of the the United States of, thin State, foi Stale, the $5.25, mark loss was only 10 as the support of the common schools; .or State shown by the last assessment purposes, previous to the io 25 cents, as killers seemed to the proceeds of all property that ma of such indebtedness. Hut the want to stock 3, accrue to the State by escheat or for up their coolers state shall never contract any indebt Salt Lake City, lit. South East 59 3ri teiture; all unclaimed shares and div) edness, except us In the next Section with the cheaper beef. Cows dends of any corporation Incorporated prov.tied, in excess of such amount, and heifers lost around 25 cents, Nephi, under the laws of this State; the pro and from loans calves 25 to 30 cents lower. Trade ceeds of the sale of timber, mineral oi aei'tiiuall moneys arising suau De appueu authorized, other property from school and State loiety to the purposes for which they in stockers and feeders was heavy lauds, other than those granted foi were obtained. 875 loads to the country during pecillc purposes; and five per centum 2. is of Sec. The State Secretary of the net proceeds of the sale of pub Jirected to cause this proposed amend the week, but sales were 15 to 5 lie lands lyng within the State, which lo be published as required by ower after cold hall be sold by the United Slates, sub uieut Now is coming on, Wednesday. The ihe Constitution and to be submitted sequent to the admission of th.fi SlaU .0 the electors of the State at the next range country was well repreinto the Union, shall be and remain u food Good Candy. no jeneral election in the manner provid sented, beef steers from Montana perpetual fund, to be called the Siatt ed by law. $1-2- 5 CO. and to $6. at School Fund, the luterest of which Wyoming Sec. 3. If approved by the electors Our candies arc the purest and freshest obtainable. only, together with such other means of the Stale, this proposed amendment Colorado beef steers 1.50 to $5. 15, as the Legislature may provide, shal. ihall take ol eflect the first upou cows $3.10 to $1.30. day Utah be dlstr.buted among the several Why send your cream 100 A. 1)., 1911. Hot drinks for the cold weather. cows $3.15 to $3.50. Thin canner school districts according to the schoo. January, State of of Office ol Utah, Secretary miles from home to get less Arizona stockers $3.50, Panhandle population residing theerln. Provided, State, ss.: that all funds derived from any stau Best brands of Tobaccos & Cigars. S. I. Charles Tingey, Secretary of and New Mexico cows at $3.25 tax tor high schools shall be appor State of the State of Utah, do hereby to $4.00, canners and wet cows money? tioned among the several cities aim the foregoing is a full, We for school districts according to the at certifyandthat 3. 00 to veal calves $5.50 a correct resolution $3.25, copy of tendance at the high schools therein; tiue, nn amendment to Section 1 to 18.75. After the decline, the but iio city or district shall be en proposing of of Article the Constitution ol XIV, titled to any part of the fund derives the State of 8.25, Utah In relation to the best calves only bring from the State tax for high schools un ilmlt of the State tois to which The run Uay. Indebtedness, top passed mainis therein school less the high the of oy the Session Kiglith Hegular thi for and standard slow tained upon the day is 30,000 cattle, market of this State. that may b Legislature period dur?ng the year or and unevenly lower. Some spayed In I whereof here have testimony Kdmatlon Hoard lixed by the State unto hand and Colorado heifers sold at $4.50 to set Great affixed the my li of State 4. NEPHI The Secretary Section UTAH the State of Utah at Salt Lake Jay, and the Ackard stock steers, to submit this propose, Seal of directed 29th A. of this Live-stocI). day Jlty Aucust, I in of Stau deal Real the amendment to the electors Estate, rom Nojtrose, brought $4.50. 1310. C. S. TINGKY. at the next general election. In tin Loan to and on SEAL Money of State. Improved Secretary stock and steers "op manner provided by law. bring $5.00, Farm Frojierty. Section 0. If adopted by the elector steers range from $4.25 feeding shal of the Slate, this amendment licctwcd real estate dealer 15.50. The is to to run Only day big ARE NOW take effect January 1, 1911. A County. o in of due to fear frost Kansas, Slate of Utah, OUIce of Secretary an A joint resolution State, as.: in roiosing cattle being hurried 7 of Article pasture I, Charles S. T.ngey, Secretary o .intendment to Section CarKansas Stale of the State of Utah, do berth; XIII, of the CoiiHt.luii'jn of the State ol efore losing weight full to the rate of taxation. owners will either market their l tail, relating cerUfy that the foregoing is a lie It emu-letrue and correct copy of a resolutloi ; by the legislature ol stuff largely this week, or put it die Slate of Utah, two thirds of all the proposing an amendment to Section of Article X of the Constitution of tin1 members lo each of the two into feed lots, so that runs will .Ioux.-therein. State of Utah, as amended January concurring off next week or the UTAH 19U7. relating to the Public Schoo Section 1. That It Is proponed to ikely drop X c.r o Aricle 3 in which case the week 11. Section 7 XI ol after, and of amend Section Article System, of Hah the Constitution of the Stale of Utah. the Constltul.un of the Wtatu Fund, o that the same w.'li read as follows: market will likely react somRcal Esta5c. Loins. Brokcr relating to the State School Session 1. The rate of taxation on property ewhat the Regular Eighth by passed of the Legislature of this State. for state puriKmes shall never exceed Another big run of sheep came In testimony whereof 1 bave here i mills on each dollar of valuation to n here last week, but the market age, and Insurance. unto set my hand and alflxed the Grea te apportioned as follows: Not to ex4Vi mills on each dollar of valua held upjiretty good, loss not more Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lak. City this 2!tu day ofS.Augunt, A. ' L ion for general stale purposes; not than 10 to 25 cents. Supply is T1NUKY, C. o exceed 3 mills on each dollar ol 1910. 5.000 to day, market strong. for district school purposes; SEAL Secretary of State. ? M. jot to exceed M mill on each dollar ol Utah lambs at IG.75 for tops, and NKHHIi UTAH valuation for High School purposes; f G.00. 15.80 lo .hat part of the stale tax aportioned feeding lambs at No. 1. at wethers sold to day at 4.2j, Resolution o 11 fch School purposes shall const! A ute a fund to be called the "High ewes S3.S5, wethers 4.10, feediug .School fund" and shall lie apportioned proposing ai o the cities and school districts A joint resolution ewes ?3.40 to $3.75. The main feeding XI to Section 4, of Art.cle o. jtining high schools In the manner the .tru.ndment immense shortage of hogs at all ... (v.naiitution of the Slate in legislature may provide. And when of limit the to In relation Uub, jver the taxable property with.to the the markets this year is forcing debtedneM of Counties, Cities. Towns tate shall amount to $4K),(H)0,OftO, the arger consumption of beef and and School District. ate shall not exceed & mills on earn o. Be It resolved by the Lfg'slature unless a proimxi mutton, and packers are buying of al lollar of valuation; v- .ui.t. of uui'rf. to each ol the don to Increase such rate, specifying more sheep here than ever before. irt.d therein: the rale proposed and the time durappreciates a gif t of a nice box .... r.,,nMirrinff which the same shall be levied, be The extraordinary amount of feed rig I will be pleased to treat my to section 1. That It U proposed lirst submitted to a vote of such ot in the country makes a big de delicious chocolates. You of 4. of Articio H. ol tn n,i Nephi friends right. m. the qualified eh clors of the SlaU as, mand for stock and feeding sheep Constitution of the Stale of UUh, n the year next preceding such tlecwe and the find nan reau ame girl and HATES REASONABLE. that the have bald a property tax and lambs, and more sheep t When authorised U Jon, shallto them within the State, and imbs went to. the country from as tirov.Ued It (ho i,i..i.i.irn. Everything Modern Si Can majority of those voting thereon you ,f this Article, no count) I f atetl opp wile Short Line and San ihall vote In favor thereof, in such here in September than eve be shall become Indebted to an amount wanner as may be provided by law. deI'flro Depot. in This month. a fore single locludlng existing Sec 2. The Secretary of State JOHN It. ADAMS, ITOp. o and mrr mand centum, it continues two city unabated, ii lirec'ed to submit this proposed Krhool lJUtrirt or other mutixt amendment in the electors vt th" is the first time in the is at had be to best The Salt Utah. o LakcCity history t.ol coriwraUon. shall become lndebt-- c lat at the next general election In the this market in that country buyers to ao amount. Including existing manner provided by law. exceeding four per cenlun t?ec. 3, If adopted by the electors were able to get anywhere enough ,t.Kdn. t) taxable H, BURTON. of tb value of the t the State, this amendment shall take Phone 41. profi ami Iambs to fill their FKcr.c 41 sheep thf.rf.in. the value to be aacTtained anlj effect January 1, 1911. Licensed abstracter, Farm Loans, ..... i... ...MimAiit for State of Utah, Office of Secretary ol wants in the fall months. Ihis jlate Incur to the previous Notary Public, Insurance and County State, ss.: is only made possible by the extra . , f purposes, uch indebtedness; except tba I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of Real Estate. assessment tat of the Stata of Utah, do hereby big runs here since first of Sep io Incorporated cities the .i..-- .. Winn a hail be taken irom uie w full, is that the certify foregoing Building tember. tr.r .it nurposes: provided, tna1 iru and correct copy of a resolution Associated with allowed Section an to bo Dart of the indebtedness amendment (roiKing i From now until Oct. 15ih the thi nation Khali be incurred tm f Att.He XIII, of th Constitu'ion of owr, ih McfiURRIN & RYDALCH. Ktate of Utah, relating to tb rate Juab County Times will l e sen other than MrlcUy county, city, provide, rf taxation, passed at thf Klglitb Hepu or school distrkt Attcrncys-al-La- w. an.) isr Hession of the Legislature of thi to your addrcf s three months for further, that any cdy of the first second class when amnorii 25c ts. Only a 2 cent postage Boyd 3 of this article. ti. Building In testimony whereof I have hereunto tided in All the new a inrv- - r week. LAK IS CITY. incur to SALT UTAH and affixed hand th Great allowed per stamp my Sa b. ,. not to exceed foi: . ?r cent.mor of the Stafs of Utah al Salt Iakfs City of east Juab County- Subscribe " class, n tf.is 2th day of August, A. D. 1919. ritr of tv tJiitf t Vr centum now. r,nt io i C. S. TINGEY, SElL fr,r s i; .in such city oi ' Don't sell your alfalfa seed . Secretary of State, in. siirr. aftilieial liehts a.ir.plrlnp for works thuntil .ers. when y.iu Fee Ed. Cazicr. II and sewers, unaii liet tuch water. If you want to i.rices. ton avs frr fhc lowest t if yo'i want the rwl rotitro lfd ly me lining warehouse at to his brintr plires buy jour of State i Section Z The Secretary at oner. Juab County Times A Resolution. ! matter what ". man's About Rings LAWYERS Sets In. wealth, education, fluence never "lost time". remedy Joint Resolution. With two-th.td- Stock Market s ces. Nephi City Blacksmith The earliest opportunity Priusually the best. can not start any earlier Shop. Particular us Why? the time wasted. to make a start at this bank. $lor more it start, invite f d am irst National Bank Utah. Candy A Good Food. that the there Weather We pay the highest market price for than finer heat producing C R E A M. f stand Cleanliness and purity. ouri PA THE A V. HAGUE, - Proprietor. to put Rubber Tires on your Baby riages or Go Carts no matter what size they are. k, George McCune NiiPm Bring them in and let us fix them up asj good as new - e-- Alex Jennings PREPARED WE Joint Resolution Nephi Creamery d ttawKins & OGKey, L. PEXTON Phone Joint Sweet Sxxteen. two-lhird- tc The Wellington Hotel - Kw-tio- n - ixM-sse- where to tell get the candy. wnn " ingeui.. up-to-da- te T.n XLhc XSHinnona Just Arrived. pun..; lon Park A large assortment of Tungsten Elec tric lamps all sizes. .! frH Cole's High Oven Ranges. im sll. dcit KOHU&IEHTS wi.hrs I The Times Constitution n t the at acknowledge receipt of a fine .wtfr of th?in State ... manner Pto iti Matl.ie .a.,.,i,.n and a Tike's Mf. of Wor. rirasanl bead cauliflower from i"1" gonersi . j . ".rj - i., Tbo?. Ulliston, loc&l AgenU the Peak elert fcr thP compliment of squash, tf ,.rorel Allrcd ,t .k- - cinif.. itii tjri?ed amet;d II. I). Superintendent .ha'il take effect on the first AM were the of They Infirmary. .1 I.nuiff. 191 1. th-- i of office in rmh. rJ raised ' Infirmary garden. " r fifa'e, ss : Tine'-v- . Secretary of a very fine quality were and Illcctrical t fiver thing lb Ptate ot rtah. do S.t of that Mavr Whitmore immodiatly me on any Electrical job fo 'c? ti forlorn the certify- - . Of rw?r,fl tif gotiati'ms with the ' t .rr.r an estimate. r! ,ri fn action 4 AI! rx' State Land Hoard for the Fale " ' , wir'njr a ficcisl'y. - O,n,tit.ion o- H w v the to elpctn sim.i;". I'tah. of the lnd.', so that the city relation in Bi.tTantolum and t int..terlne! of t'onntie. the money for imm-- dand School WstrcU. CHlVs, One block west of court hous may get Clias. Pyper. ! '-b Cole's Hot Blast Ranges. Cole's Hot Blast Healers. cast Iron, ?:: ,$ No Cooper or Steel job t oo large or I Also the famous Smokeless Heaters. Everything jn Hardware. - Tunjrst-nlarr,r- ROSENVALL'S Blacksmithing and Ptlachinery Repairs. , Towns, T. Phone No. 40. NcphT.UtahV weld tOO SITiall- - Boiler Repairing, linginc Repairing, (las L:ngines, Parm Machinery a specialty. |