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Show Ma LEGAL NOTICES r 7 Nfcl fo h-g- mil AlKWJ! Into et iCTKN L fl mum b sou r K0 S-c- l"' 2 a . Auditor. . iuB fo Vtoupifo WTJ- - amd to BmJiH ua shall A. D. toil. Tba i 5, : fo'qiU aa7VM';ibjr and aa aar hf raaayi Jiatitotio ligriEttrssa to . k. ij ION I v Pta to ta Uftetl tbta AiMwIaMi t ftfcaJ! (k4 &fU - fiOai ta TfURMfci f Jnury Mat narcntd 1W itfo to dMUof ! f f Amend oieat pwfUtowaA flrf u 4e4 l JSSV BawiiK1" reaaiiK Ito ArticuYlirS hm A tla to 62T" 4 to V- 8apart-Maa2wo!a In C.'Uia OHIcaa. al Paklla aatnMlaa.l tba tba naalircd Uatetotoff to o I, aif Utah. Ur tba Mt aaacar-rtaaab baaaa alacud la Maim tharalai 1. That It la yrapaaad ta ttCTION tba mni gartion 10. of Artlela VII, al folfgutitirtun of tba Stata al Utah, aa fcwtH.iioa rmn H a, If. Tba Gonrnar shall CTipN aom- - Awiwi.fsisas , bid a L ha tv t tototatMt. p to. aal a hot aaalntai?it M ffactioa n I Mksnrls arotidsd far, U, urin tba mm si tba Sanata, a rutlHl oaaur la ar Kata ar dlatriet affiaa, tba Oovaraor fit aa110 to dlaabaroa . to dato tbarcof until tba bast Metis dtotoaat. whaa to shall aorainate aoM to fill auh affias. If tba affira a totto al tba aupraM ar district eoart, Mltort af State, Suta Auditor. Suta ba tmeatod ttoto, Vr AWbto-pj.- l Irdtoik, rwimstioR or atoafbito, tolbeM to th Oovarnar t (ill tto to duty m j aapslntmant, and th appoint (halt bald hb tofwa until hi aoecmaor shall b dwto sad qualified, as may ba by law na N Tba Secretary at Stoto to dltyrHv to submit this proposed . fSTTlpN A enarml inriM Is. A If by IICT10N adopted by tba elector d to stats, this amendment shall tab dbd Ik first day to January next aoe BcstoatU ftotto'' pjabetod iif. b tp jhmttd C1FZ property to Ulder tba laws of th tk eonsutotioa, a ku ta iff aacartalard M towwld l llf to tto litSJ districts, m2 nicipdl pubPi llbraros. JJ bt. baildints tbsreon used sxclto 'lioua worship or char. W fhjr It hi vrra?, tejj o,s,. f burial not V'tWetHt hi- S'i.'T? t0 fit, Water exempt from tatsitod njrhttp ditches, esnak, rsasrsoirt power ffWnt. pumpint plants, trsnsmiMios tin. flix4 htd l),M ie owned and used to ot sofdtotoivn (yf lands 7. (toia th suta owned if Wtr thdmliMls or Corporations, ar tba Individual atambara Uierirto, shell not b separately Is led U toad 1 sift shsu If -- wned an I used r for auto pljou. hgypf (ransgiusibit lines and otbcf propernnd delivennf elee-tncty lived (to todfetin power. used portion pf ntjirb for lurnuhing power pun)p(Lf water fo IryUstiaB yurpoaed on lands is tbs Suta of Uuh, may h psamPt'd from Uis-(faJff iht extsnt such k medlss such purposes, then tiempfiona ahsli accrue to tbs benefit of tbs uccrs of water to pumped under such emulations aa th leclalatur may prosenba Ttat Uxm to the Indigent poor n.sy bo remitted or " f me 111 awci itlhpar bd pif p prefldeu TJ tw. hTlid lfgi,ltlire froth uxa-tJaap put alt tor the pome, homesteads and psrsopal in value for Proparfy, no (B eseead J,b bomec and hoit-t- toads, and sog (ur pcr. aonal property. Property net to eaceod M.OC0 Ib vshis, sviMd by dUibk penoni whs Mrvsd is mtf mur in th military arv-le- s ci ths United Stata or of tha 8tate f Utah and by ths unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may ba as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for n annual tax sufficient, with cfcier sources fcf fc?tefvdet tffe aaitffated pnflff- IT supenaaa pt the sute fur aeh tisehi Ker the purpose of paying tha etate Jw, debt. If any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, auffi-eie- nt to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty ymn from the final passage of the law eoiiptij. n, sorporationa and heg Kr rsV a, , fr 1$ mi f. Jbe Secretary of Stats la t Vd. Kcoalatlap qutalt. I ' SECTION Tba 8errUry to 8Ut ta (Itrt day to January haxt aoa--P a dsterminatton by tba 'Board af hereby dirsctad to submit this proposed amendment to tbs electors to the UU '1 ot to rsauh of tba 1 to Sacthto w betoofT r BKCTION adopted by th lectors poaiUtytionn Amendment to th suta, this amendment shall taka affect th lint daf b( January, 1937. Nn. 4 hiTT .tf ' i -- lltotJUm!.,,.. v pfb. C?. k tans ibla ?fll,r Propcalng to Amend Ssctlsa I. Artlela VI to tba Csnatitatlaa to Utah, Relating t CampcaatlM to Msmbar to tba Lsgialalar. Ba il yaaalved by tba Lsgistataf to tbr But, to Utah, (wa-thir- to af all tba member sleeted ta cncb tbs tw bum rating in (ever tbarsto . SEC I ION1 it ta BrflPad b VI, ot ths iHn( bsetiutf'X, Aniel ef tbs BUt of (JUb. as follow : to Ib Lag laSECTION I. Th in turs shall recelvt such pur diam and mil. Mr a tba Legulaturt auur prorislt. got sight dollars par day . nd ten eenta pet mil for th dektanc nteestanly trav, sled doing to and rtourning frR ihd ptlij nf vnetoinL ta tba mart ueual roula, aad hay1 shall rtoclv as other pay ar par. dm Lsrislaturs af tfca twa-thirto all th Maw If aach hM cawcmrriay by u 3 tmended ? An Ualtadrota PrP!S' 11th tew school 4 Joint tba Stata to Utah, a follow: I, Xlja'nnsTpl pofitiol and to tto bub it tsdtol ItoaM mated iq a Stata Board to Uiaw wbtine of aneb Prtop af Jars aisy provide. CTION I. Tba Saaratara af (tato to to aobmit tola propoaed to tba elsctors to tba atat at tba mkhaar fnSd -- proposed to of th. Coo- - Constitutional Amendment to RJ5nON r. Baaaa tmnrrtaa il'u 4.vud n fiir- btoCTfON L Wf 7T k E5 iV, 5? swell w IV tbarsto i T If X No. SutTtoVi a A 1933. under th onjhuV tViLoCJ theha.Great hand abet nta.Ml fho'bol . ji Sel yf - . PPlfitVOTJUL-tan tWf Affixed my tha But of Vtah. thta 1st da 1931. tambat, ' i- that g hr further certify that they will appear aw th affinal ballot at th general slectlc raVoHow. laa i I wi- 4 ttn n- J to til tba lasai- - tww-tbir-d d L M, 8. Islling. Pecretary to Suta ed do hereby certify that thf BtatoVrCtah, th Xorscoing ta a full, true and correct Amendment Constitutionnl six eopy of tbs proposed by th ysgulaf sewurn ut Propasin, too!.i mott" nat axaeadm tba l af their stock toaorpocstion, bay pqrto Secretary to State. No. 7 td IwniyffV BOBduet. H eonrlctioq practie act M. Bafutinf tha Dr partipent l4 traitor or tbr $tat I Ww.uum ln' t I M sow-- 15. !?c?lr ,w kidlroetlg taiTI! "',okei r. . fo 1 eoeviltaxlif refer CTiQNtSS !' Y!?Hj'iUlta jJtoll ienmtioa by tb Governor, IS ddtota (f) rmrxgreph I if vL I ,1 Ir - lu - ' toeline f1 to totrbtafoL r ifowi ,,,rowitttl iris is Qulht K 2"&rir Uk .(tact Rt"") W ifsssa .y v funT true Emliattvo ta f'l4 ta th ewyto votod upo ! 1- -e end to to or election to b h 1 InL "to dtai patron-- . to gSiSrs ajsswrt st r-u's; s' - - riwOto a who npnd( J rs csrr ! ... - kroroWtaM NeUifng IBWnma awltat ta tk Stata ot tag hi erofeeiteiv - m- tuMir ioitnimaHU, laboratory, aqulpmtnt, aio-tupp)tl fo? thr purpoaa 9i plMtav4 iMfliHf iho aama inatrumanta, lata 14. Kaaping hia or auppli oratory oquipmaote oppliaeo is ao InaamUry condition. tarob, to fraud r to tk l,s Si.TUlWtar firtes.riw IS3A OO YORK. petaf led bank covering all phases pf prap-(IPoperating and bconomic facts ponduiooi ralated fq banking. Srs being mad by th AmriPi Banker Association. Th resulting mteril la being piacMl el th disof all state posal banking associations, which in many Instances are extending the researches of the naUonai association In their own states These to be a part ot the Wtivitita Irt general program of banking development which Is being carried on by fhe organized hanking business. fef most extensive Ahopfcl ' being eonddoW by tUf American Banker Association is that of Its Committee on Banking Studies, which Is making a detailed of Federal Government lending StabClta and policies fhe basic material, which Is kepf up o dale by continuing studies, shows where the GokerniPfpj aeencie gel the money they lend wha ldhllfy the (lovan,-men- l assumes what subsidy it y,haf ri4rn jf gets, for whaf and to whom the money goes and o It Is loaned,haf Tbs Government In Banklni it Is not th Intention ot Uie'com-mlttto express Its viewpoint about any agency," says the foreword to this material "Its intention ij only tfl determine the facts These' facti pyoperly assembled and present xhpuld help banks to meet flqvero-men- t competition If and where it exists The committee believes the Gov ernment entered the lending Held l a critical period In order to aid banks and financial Institutions If the time has come for the Government to withdraw it is the duty ot ban(ter ' to fo qeirtonsirale iheir' Teadmes take car of til sound credit needs." It edds that the banks must be equipped with full factual material a to the Government emergency lending activities end praptlp?f apd tpal full cooperation has been given the committee by Government agencies In obtaining facta. Binders pt the material gathered have been placed by the cbrpmRtee Ul the hands of state aiaoctatlon officer! end com- mittees of three members appointed to cooperate with It In carrying on banking research. The Commiftef op flanking Studies Lai alo made a survey of the Postal Savings System throughout the United States to ascertain to what extent it Is competing with chartered banka Questionnaire; werg sent to Savbspks ip al) places where Postal and are operated ings depositories over 93 per cent returned answers which will be analyzed as e basis (or the committee's findings The Bank 5a(UUtTOti- - ..Gcmmi-gjpQl the Amomean Bankers Association ha mode e nation wide survey covering the movement among banks to Increase their parrif ties through a(( and legitimate fates (qr service they render IbPtf " fhe pommiMiiaq ha dedepositors veloped I mtilOfm ptan ! account (Ipalysl! as a but of found charges Peraanal lucerne Leane 1 sui-ve- - e - to- Tftiffitxrtt. BeervUry ot tota. hQjr Skiving 4utttf and the defendant) ior1 updating plaint-ff- s title to the land described ui said complaint (or) (forecios- -i mg plauitiff's mortgage upon the In said pom property described jpUfnt) quieting plainiiffi tl- -i The Bank Mrjp, lament Commission hk fd0 formulated methods (or Installing and operating personal income loan department fo banks This Rian fpwtemplates making pang primarily fo individual end small business ppppgrns. baaed upon the character and assured Incomes of the borrowers, as distinguished from the usual basis (or commercial loans. ' the commission says. It points out that a large part ol the population is not now making use of evalflhtf bans credit and that fo these people the personal loan e department extends a valuable it same time profit the al which fcpieh ir) z "Sunday School Attendance" win be stressed throughout wards of Oqulrrh District during the first three weeks of October, according to a message given Sunday at Union meeting in the Magna ward. W. H. Reynolds, president, presided. canvass will be made to encourage everyone, less of their religious faith, foregardmake sprc.al efforts to attend Sunday school at this time. J. H. Barker, member of the Oen-er- al Board, s guest speaker at the meeting and spoke on the "Sunday School Rilly. The meeting adjourned in the afternoon. ,House-to-hou- Alumni Eleven Meets Cyprus . Squad Friday 11 3i5if ejtfu UmilL AUCE BLAKE BY high-scho- Utah) Block 1, RICE 4s G ELDERS ADDITION to .Salt W-- city, a subdivision of Uju U arid 15, Block 1, Five-AcP'.at ' A Big Field Survey BOWEN & QUINNEY, Atturney for Plain, Uff, 1002 Boston B.uiduig, Balt' Lake ' City, Uuh First puhlieatiun date. WtuiUunber S8, first re 2, 1836. CYPRUS JUNIOR HGH NEWS ' Pupils of the Cyprus Junior High School were given thorough physlcsil examinations by Dr. peurge E, assisted by Granite District nurse, during the week, the general health condition was found fo be excellent, according to the ex- We-Brld- e, amining phjsiriqt Information was sent to parents If their children needed correction of defects. In several cases, corrections of phy'ical pgvq Impntrap ' ihijlh expenses The Saying Division has gathered in banks the (act anowing savings ol savings of ail types, the number for depositor the per capita aavlngs effects the and a whole as the country and social of current eeonnaal habits ol savings the fowa changes American people. foe Divirhe association's State Bank fig- recent sion has Issued th most detailed to the to available ures el state bank ghowmgtoady ot the improvement in the position marked expansion with banks, state aggregate resource, while i, their a the Crust Division has compiled e recommended with fo lees guide cost accounting system. a announces. . The principal. Increases are in the elementary and Junior High 109. with .There are considerably fewer In grammar school. Dr. Smith credits part of this increase to better economic conditions through- out the district. Previously, student' enrolled In lower grades were kept out because of Improper clothing. Due to better crape and business condition, this has been largely overcome and an boys and girls are returning to school ol V i v 9SS&8tS Grape Jelly (2'g lbs.) Juice' ' lbs.) sugar cups (2 1 box powdered fruit ptctli To prepare juc, tm about 3' pound folly'rtpe grapes and crush thoroughly. Add 1J4 cups water, bring to a boll, and tlmmor, covered, 10 minutes. Place fruit fo jetty cloth or bag and equegu awl Juice. Measure ivgar Into dry dish and set aside until needed. Measure saucepan, juice Into a 5-- to filling up last cup with Wfjtar, I necessary; place $ve (ihtteat ftra, 6 cups and Saturday Wook All " Next c -- THE BIG.ANNUAL SHOW ALL-UTA- H Ada powderafo fruit 4ct)iv ptS eil, ana' continue st'wng until mixiure comes to e hard boll. At once pour In sugar, stirring Continue stirring, bring fq a full rolling boll and boil Till'd Vq minute. Remove fr lfh ekiito hot Jolly at pour quickly 11 or.qe. Maliss afccut glasses ( fuld ounces cs:'.i). J V1 J?- fctffTttUftlES CO.. Ine. ' Owenljo--I In Dlotitlory Hrtneky Leulevllla when you think of The Universal Car.M The description is distinctively Ford. No other car is used by so many millions of men and women in every part of die world. Everywhere it is the symbol of faithful service. That has always been a Ford fundamental. Something new is constantly bein g added in the way of extra value. Each year the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. g D 3 r Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why .railroad business is nek- - A factory owner said it was because of this new Free of less than carload freight. This is service with no extra charge added to the freight bill. door-to-do- A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. There was a school principal in the croup nd he said it was because train travel Is so much cheaper aid for passengers. H passenger fares are at the Ford Only the 1 X 8 The Ford combines V-- 8 ing care. SUPER-SAFET- MECHANICAL-BRAKE- One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could de-- futl on, ti-- t s why he was 19 beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation and It depreup-kee- p. ciates slowly because it is made to There is no other car like it. Fine-c- ar last Features ' STRUCTURE AS 6. APINTMENTS I U; S I j traveling by train. Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called, Live and Letlive. A banker we all know by name said railroad tax a lot in this state. V v firs ' V,w i A fiOL r w Weareproudofrailroadachievethe publics ments, appreciate, good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog ress. 7J fy r smu x. vj EGTsnrj A ' V v0345y CO 31 PA ' ''w j nflILRORDS F O R D and TH PUUMAft COftPANl TERMS vs A MONTH, AFTER USUAL buys any model CAR FROM ANY FORD DEALER ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. ASX YOUR FORD DEALER ABOUT THE NEW FER MONTH UNIVERSAL CREDIT COMPANY FINANCE PLANS. . LOW MONTHLY 1914 FORD V-- S 31 O -- I s fine-c- ar performance, comfort, safety and aar-charge- - i automobile. 5. STEEL Cidv tvTRA with substantialreductions if you buy a round-tri- p ticket and no more riding in sleep- , i Entertainment For Everyonel JuST COMFORT ENGINE reBfORMECONOMY ANCE WITH V-- , Todays Ford V-- 8 is more dian ever The Universal Gar because it encircles the needs of more people than any other Ford ever built. It reaches out and up into new fields because it has everything you need in a modern Bites ton These V-- B 1 r -- quickly tq mlnd ONE NAME comc -- Departments K tirleal - ) i Exhibits In All The Universal Car i i i Record-Breakin- g L the dull oTlfi banks to educate the luiblic to come to the bank for all financial services Small borrower should be Informed that the local tak bank Is ready qqd wilhns care of tbfor demands." Other Keteerches - Other reeearches are Ming mad by the Economic Policy ('ommissiop of the' association dealing with shrinkages in liquid commercial loans paused hj the economic changes business methods nation ' fo fo National Bank Division and h as made studies oT the iending Investment powers ot ttoi class ol of the real bank, the present status deestate investment .field and of and on states earnings data by tailed The student enrollment In Oran-it- e School District has increased during the past week by 21 students Dr. Calvin Smith, superintendent -- n 4.1JW best publication date, October In Granite District The lineup of the Alumni Inolu-de- s: Joe Broderick, center; Dan Conti, right guard; Nick Kochonia, left guard; Neldon Rhodes, right tackle; Marlow Turpin, right and; Ed Johnson, left end; Jtfon Fapan-lkola- S, quarter back; Henry Mori, lef bpek; Rogef Parka, right beck; cied and Students Increase A pre --season game of Alumni members, all former footballers of Cyprus High School, versus Coach Ru s Magieby's squad, will be held this Friday afternoon, 4 '00 p, m. on the field. The general public is Invited to attend. tie to the follow iug de prop-- I ertv situate in Sa Late County, Loti, 29 Frank Doxford. fullback; Cart Dot. ford, M. Johnson, Douglas CockeriH, ' . . ends, ATTENDANCE Ca.iyon. n W5 I it Former teachers of both msLiuuous were special guests. Gtaiius Were played and light refreshments later served. and all other persons unThe Junior Hign school is enterknown claiming any r.ght, title, es- taining at a dance Friday, Septemtate or interest in, or lien upon, the ber 25. All students are requested real property described in the com- to come attired in aprons and overplaint adverse to plaintiffs owneralls for the barn frolic. ship or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, defendants. The Junior High school Drum and The State of Utah to the said Bugle corpe is functioning very efDefendant: ficiently under the direction of WalYou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the ter H. Burgener, Thus far, there are 15 regular members and IB new service of this Summons upop you, ones, with an if ierved w ithin the expected total enrollcounty in which ment of over 40 as the season pro1$ action ig tot ought: otherwi, gresses. within thirty days after service, and deiend the above ent.tled The corps play night and action; morning and in case of your failure so to do. to raise and lower the flag. They are Judgment will be rendered line in for against recognition from the Salt ecu accordmg to the demand of the Lake Council and Salt Lake Tricomplaint which has been filed bune at the close of the school term with the Clerk of said Court when awards will be presented' to Tha action U brought to recov- then er a Judgment " (dissolving "the man logo conti act heretofore suit p JM.IU li Violating or idiiif othrn ta rtataV ltc any of tbo proniona of tbo ro NEW ser-vic- ve Amendment "kneetotall the Government anLing Field Are Reviewed and Position pf Banks Analysed Wn M ika W S,"4 It h r gjotwn ISSjJArt'dd tjii but -ta r bblmslssil Activities of Sl dvtsrm I nation by tbv Board to ccsdtpf But Cansaaacra of th result of tba alaa-tto- a dcaignated to tcctiop X hereof. dmsaij to tba Prspsalay to Ar A LflillftlBn (Agf 1 MM phutitotionnl Amendment No. f ( CsnMita- - hereby directed to submit thy propostd amendment eon lamed herein to the lectors of the stats fa the next general eleckon ta the manner provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the electors af pfeaywffiiay . if fMllTt4 M Mf.iS!l 'SKCTloW alcatiav ta Aaiaad ssaist ater2" - urine thatr lZZ& rUffk V , fo jtf "KMJLrlni!? aacb W- off! ;j,ry, ta nf I fra 82LiV S? - f,1 " Afn4fo tba sSkarlS? spF3 ,tttoW -- rtor. r'Br!:H T""'"'1" m .bill tirH day of January, ?!!!"' !!, DewtoM ' Sut Tfaaaaaar aal fo wtoro ahaUMa SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET STRESSES ed LOAN SERVICES STUDIED Constitotionel Amendment No. 5 w- - 9 Tba Ktomtlv w " t tok I9t7 JENNIE A. NIELSON, t a FREDA A. BENSON, plaintiff, and the heirs at law or dev-e- os. If any, of above-nam' said person If American and State Bankin Association. Collaborate in Investigation " L aHTu ?tart proven very beneficial to the child. In the DLtrict Court ot the Third The faculty of Cyprus Senior and Judicial District. In and for enjoyed a social Salt Junior NATIONWIDE SURVEY Lake County, State of Utah. funday evening m Parley's tz tLii HFF rtftVsTS-V SUMMONS bank group: ; Constitutional Amendment s aSrtasr?-'5- Utah, Friday. September 25, 1936 T O R -- N Y- - - |