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BBHH RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment- to Section 3, Article XI, of the Constitution Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns, For the Purpose of Prescribing Prescrib-ing Manner of Creating New Counties And Changing Chang-ing Boundaries. He it Resolved nnd, Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utflli, Two-Thirds of the Mem-hers Mem-hers Thereof Concurring Therein : . '. '" Section 1. Tlint the following proposritJon to iiniend the Constitution Consti-tution of tho State of Utah is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the State for theiif np-provnl np-provnl or disapproval, namely: Tlint Section 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of Utah be, and the Mime is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 4. All mines and mining min-ing claims, both placer and rock in place, containing or bearing Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, Coal or other Valuable mineral deposits, depos-its, after purchase thereof from the United States, shall be taxed ut the price paid the United States therefor, unless the surface sur-face ground, or some part thereof, there-of, of such mine or clniin, is used for other tlinn mining purposes, and has a separate and independent independ-ent value for such other purposes; purpos-es; in which case said surface ground, or any part thereof, so used for other than mining purposes, pur-poses, shall bo taxed at its value for such other purposes ns provided by law: and all the machinery used in mining, and all property and surface improvements im-provements upon or appurtenant to mines and mining claims, which have a value separate ami independent of all such mines or mining claims, and tlie-net annua! proceeds of all mines and mining claims, shall be taxed by the State Board of Equalization. Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to give this proposition to be pubhshe'd in at least one newspaper in every ev-ery County of The State where a newspaper is printed nnd published publish-ed for two months' preceding the next general election. Section !1. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the next general election for their approval, or University of Utah. Registration of students, September 11 and 12; entrance examinations, September 0 and 10; Instruction begins be-gins September 14. The University Includes the School of Arts and Sclenccs.'tlic State Normal Nor-mal School, the State School of Mines, the Utah School of Medicine, a department depart-ment of Law and a Preparatory School The catalog which describes the various courses offered, requirements of admission, etc., Is sent free by the Univkkhity ok Utah, Salt Lake City. disapproval: All ofilcinl ballots used at such election shall have printed or written thereon the words: "For the amendment of Section 4, Article 13, of the Constitution, Con-stitution, relating to the tnxation of manes." "Yes." "No." and shall otherwise be prepared and submitted to tho electors as may otherwise be provided by law,and said ballot shall be received, and said- votes snail be received, counted and canvassed, and returns re-turns thereon be made in the same manner and in all respect as is or may be provided by law in tho case of election of said officers. of-ficers. , ' " STATE OP UTAH, ) Office of the Secretary )ss. of State. ) I, OILARLES S. TINGEY, Se cretary of State of the v State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is n full, true and correct copy of n Resolution proposing an Amendment to Section Sec-tion 4 of Article 13 of the Constitution Con-stitution of the State of Utah, relating to the taxing of Mines, Mining Claims, Mining Machinery Machin-ery 'and Improvements, and tho net Proceeds of Mines, passed at the 7th Regular Session of the Legislature of this State. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 24th day of August, 1908. (SEAL) C. S. TINGEY, Secretary of State. RESOLUTION. Proposing an Amendment to Section Sec-tion 3, Article XI of the Con- stitution Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns, fur the Purpose Pur-pose of Prescribing Manner of Creating New Counties and Changing Boundaries. Be it Resolved 'and Enacted by the Legislature of the-State of Utah: Section 1. The following proposition to amend the Constitution Consti-tution of the State of Utah is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the State for their approval ap-proval or disapproval, namely: That Section 3, of .Article XI. of the Constitution of the State of Utah be, and the same is licreby amended, to read as follows: "Section 3. The Legislature shall have power to enact laws creating nevv counties out of territory ter-ritory talten from ono or more of the existing counties of this State, and defining the duties and obligations of any such new county, coun-ty, as between itself and any county from wliich territory is taken in its creation." Also t'o enact laws changing the boundaries boundar-ies of any county. Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at least one newspaper in every ev-ery eounily of tho State where a newspaper is published, for two ttltttflll l itimmll it fill atMj-ksimlinis months immediately preceding the next general election. Section 3. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this Stale at thcjiext general election for their approval, or disapproval : All official ballots used at such election shall have printed or written theieon the words: "For the amendment of Section 3, Article XI of the Constitution," Con-stitution," and "Against the Amendment! .of Section 3, Article XI of the Constitution," together with such other title designating such amendment! as may bo provided pro-vided by law. Said ballots shall be received, and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns' thereof bo made in the same manner and in all respects as is provided by law in the case of the election of State officers. Section 4. This amendment, if adopted ati said election, shall take effect and be in force from and after tho first day of January, Janu-ary, A. D. 1909. STATE OF UTAH, ) Office of the Secretary )ss. of State. ) I, CHARLES S. TINGEY, Secretary Se-cretary of State of the .State of Uhah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, true and correct! copy of a Resolution proposing an Amendment to Section Sec-tion 3 of Article XI of the Constitution Con-stitution of the State of Utah, relating to counties, cities and towns, for the purpose of prescribing pres-cribing manner of eventing new counties nnd changing boundaries, boundar-ies, passed at the seventh regular session of the Legislature of thte State. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 24th day of August, 1908. (SEAL) C. S. TINGEY, , Secretary of State. A RESOLUTION Proposing an Amendment to Section Sec-tion 7 of Alrticle XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to the Rale of Taxation. Be at Resolved and Enacted by the Legislature of tho State of Uitah : , Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 7 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows: 7. 'The rate of State taxtion on property for State purposes purpos-es shall never exceed eight mills on each dollar of valuation; four and one half mills 'on each dollar of valuation for general state purposes; three mills on each dollar of valuation -for district school purposes; one half mill on each dollar of variation for high school purposes; and whenever the taxable property within the State shall am6unt to Four Hundred Hun-dred Million Dollars, the rate shall never thereafter exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation; unless a proposition to increase such rate, specifying the rate proposed pro-posed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such qualified quali-fied electors as shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the State in the year next preceding such election and the majority of those voting "thereon shall vote in favor thereof in Mich manner as iwny be provided by law. Section 2. Tho Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors elec-tors of the State at the next gen-ral gen-ral election, in the manner provided pro-vided by. law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the Stale, this amendment amend-ment stall take effect January 1st-, 1909. STATE OF UTAH, ) Office of the Secretary )ss. of State. )- I, CHARLES S. TINGEY, Secretary Se-cretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that Hio foregoing is a full, true nnd correct) copy of a Resolution proposing an Amendment to Section Sec-tion 7 of Article XIII of the Con- nuii i ui vniciu -..hl oi me institution in-stitution of the State of Utnh, relating to the rate of taxation, passed at the seventh regular session ses-sion of the Legislature of this State. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho Great Seal of the Stato of Utah,, at Salt Lake City, this 24th day of August, 1908. (SEAL) C. S. 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