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Show Magntr Ut&hp.JFH.dy October 9, 1933, legal notices School Census To Begin Here rstitntioiial Amendment - . Na.1 T' A 'lu In -- m kmmtrraaln WW VIL W 1 u I. Ute - Im Iwlmi Aataltae te Ik SUM Ik yiTUMwI. af Of Non. tiowlitwfirt !ik 2 at UWlra W B Ik. kr Ik tw 'Tlltek. ItnMkW. JJ2Jr5 TrnON I. bmtla Doutanl hwnr uf Tk ri ffriwnrl, UU AMtttor, State aeh of whoa kU kold battaaine oa tk foor k of January ooot oft that tk tonoo of offia JjYwcapt ?. oloet4 at tk first olwtioa shall tk Mata akoU k admit d iota oaf akall af o tk fiiat Moa-Jit- e JJnai. JnknnrT. A. D. 1ML Tk officcn XMcuti Dapartaaoat, furin tkmr M affica. akall rants at tka aaat af , wkara thnr akall km tk auk They akall r'7nr aockkookdotl aofoafoam or araacnM kr "jtof oof oa mar W ynambaj frT fnaalltiit f"". fLi.r TJton T.Tur' iSCTIOK t. lW aoatarr af Slat k ahait tkt pragmad af tk tala at oltlfl ki tk Mannar Craetot ta 2nwat to tka a aaat general ktr r'iiicTION A If nAaptat k ik Ik atat. tkla aaiaikaat shall first dor af January axt M lbdatamiaafioa kp tk Board te a of tk basalt of tk f.i Saatloa ia I haraofc bkfaatsd j ..oa adertor tak 1. oral f But sketioa Constitutional Amendment No. I kkt Raolatla hapodal so land ad I Bctia IA of Artkl VU. af tka ta rniitadn Itelatl aad tk FilUac af Va Officaa, la Cartaia ( Bo pari o-da af PokUa lastracttea.) t rr Grart kp tk Lfilsta kButH araaslaad af af Utah, af tk oil aloctad ta aotk tWrrlat hat ACTION L That II ta . . ad Saetioa 1. af Artkl VII. af tk f tk 8Uta af Utah. a' fat Cautftatioa Makar )pv,t IKT10N IA Tk Goaaroar akall aon-kat- a tad bp aad with tko aaaaaat af tk tanofi op point all But aad distrkt tflv am Wm officaa oro astobliaksd kp this franltalion. or which map ba craatod kp bo aad who appointnnt ar election la Bat atkarwis proidd tar. If. darint tka af tk Sonata, a oaaaacp aacar la Sap ftata or district offtea, tka Ootaraor kiB appoiat aua fit poraao to dwakaraa Iks datiM tkarao matil tka Boat atovtla 4 At Senate. wkaa ka akall aoailnata KIM yams t fill tack afflaa. If tka affic itka af tka auproow ar distrkt court. State Iitary af State. State Aaditar, Trwawir. ar Attorney-Gener- al ka vaaatad tp date, rwlynatkro ar tekarwlaa. It akall ta tka datp af tka Govern te fill tka naan kp raoiatmnt, aad tka appatatea akall Ud kia attic aatU Mi aatiwiar akall ka Uaakd aad auaUfkd. aa mar ki kr law UCT10N A TW Saarttarp af State k taakp diractod ta aukasit this proposed aatediMBt te tW akatert af tka atete at At al ftaaral ridk kp kw. ACTION A rlaatka la tk auaaar If adopted kp tka nteeton d At atatc. tkla amaadaMot ..n ran. Ufa A firat dap af January aaat kr a dsknaiaatka kp tka Board af fcak Cm pf tk itaolt af tka Maa-m- a Aakaakd la Saettea I ksraof. CoMtitutlonnl Amendment No. S 'A Mu Esiatiaa Prapaaiar aa Aaiaad aou af ttealau! taka aflart" m IW t I. .TWt 1 knmm VII, mi ibm tkt State at Utah M (ok ACTION Saattea A af Artkk Z. af tk IkatllaMaa BalaHat te Ik Slate Board If Rdaeatka. (lapirlaUafial af Pakttr t taatkad kp M. f Utek. Aa Wuklatar af Ik af a to aack kaaaa wararriae twa-tkir- da Wa (ketod ' UCTION L That A b prapoatd te Mad Sort im A ad Artkk X. af tka Cm-- ! f tka State af (Jtek, a follow: ttCTlON A TW eaatrai asatrol aad af tW Paklk School Ml ta aated la a State Board af Bpatea Edaaa. f aack piraaaa aa IW matia Mslitirt m irtvidik pjdCTION A TW Sactwtarr af itate k kr diractod to aobnit tkla proposed An ut te tW alartora f tka atete at Mte ttiMial alactiaa FWM aaaav In tk i. by IftW, UCTION A If adapted bp tk Aa atete. thk OBMndiaaat akall akatert fpravte rtf . Constitutions! ! "B,,aat bp tk. elector, akuB J Miliary. Amendment ar-- - "'r .1.??. unfl tltiee, toM, school districts, mvb SMWetions end pvblit. hbrenes. tw buildiora thereon used titln-aivel- p for aitker rteigioua or char. HabI purpose, and placeworship of burial ate for private or corporate ben, fit, shall b exempt from taxation. Water richts, ditches ceneU, ressrsoirs power pienU, pumping plants, transmission lints, pip aad flume owned and umd kp indl. mduala or corporation for krkating land witbia th tut owned bp tuck individual ar corporations, or th Individual awmboia tWraof, akall aot h te para trip taxed aa Ions aa they shall bt owned and used for aack purpose. Power plants, Saatef trnnamiasioa ham and other proper-t- p aaad fut pane ratine aad drtivarini trlcal power, a portion of which I ale, anad for furnishing powur for pumping water for irrirutioa parpoam aa lands In th Stats te Utah, map be exempted from texa two te th extent that suck prapartp A aaad far such perpoaes. Them examptioM shall aeerut to th benefit of th sacra af water m pumped under tuck regulatioas as th legislature map prescribe. Th tasa of tw indigent poor map be remitted ar abated at such tune aad ia such aisner aa map be provided bp law. Tk legalatar map provide for th exemption from taxation af bom, homesteads, and perusal prapartp, not to axcaod 12,000 in value for home aad homes tends, and IIM for personal prapartp. Propertp ate to exceed M.AIS la value, owned bp disable' persona who served ia aap war la th militarp te rale of tW United States or af tbs State of Utah and bp tk anmarried widows aad minor orphan of tack pcraosis map b as th legist tort map provide. TW legislator akall provide bp law far aa annual tax aufficient, with other eoorcee af raven at, te dtfrnp tbs aetimated ardte-ar- p axpeaaaa m th state for aoch fbaal poor. For tko parpos of paring th itate debt. If aap there ba, th legislature shall provide far levying a tax aacaalip, aaffi. dent te pap tk annual interest aad te pop the principal of sock debt, within twaatp pears from th final paaaaga af tlw law creating tk debt. (Aa amended Norma ar tliMI SECTION A TW Secretary of State A herabp directed te submit tk prapeeed amendment contained herein to tk elaatora of tW state la the next general elect! la tka manner provided bp law, SECTION A If adopted kp tk electee of tW statu, this amendment shall bar gf fact oa th first dap of January aext gam ceoding a determination bp tk Board af 8tate Caavaaam af the result af tka ala, tloa designated la Mctma I hereof. , ?," .W Constltutiunul Anendment N. A Jeiat Keaalatiea Prepeela g te A mead Saetioa A Artkl VI af th Ceastitetiea ef Utah, Relating te Cempnaatisa af Mamba re af Ik legislators. Ba M rssslvsd bp tW Lsgislaturs af Iks State af UteA twa-tklaf all tk mate. started te each th tw beats . her vetiag la favar tkaraaf BEC1T0N A That it b proposal to amend Beetioa I, Artkl VI, af tk af tba State of Utah, aa follows: SECTION A Tk members af tbs Legislature shall receive sock par dkm aaf mileage aa Uw Legislature amp provide, aot eight dollar par dap dad tea aaat par mil for the distance necessarily traveled going t aad returning from the place of aweting oa Uw moat usual mate, aad they shall rsoaiva as other pap a dakl Bnalatlaa aa Amaaid XII af tka eh. Batak W te Llakllltp af Baaka. taaakaA kp tka Lacktetaa ad IW Wa af Utah, twakhbda af ail Ik OMa-W- a alactad te ak ad th twa kimaa 'awr tkaraaf i ICTION 1 That tt b paopoaad to Wd Saatloa It. Artkk XII, af tW Cate tw Slate af Utah, a that tW aa follow t aid!! -- MOTION IA TW Larklatwa map prw-Mkw that th atoekWIdan la p I tloa araanlaad far hanktna por- tka koldora af aap aa ar aaara ttealaaaa af stock Wood kp aap aack 1 additka te tk aawaat af rSr'W". aWk aubaeribad and tulip paid kp ba tadlriduallp rmpamibk for additional aawant not tk tl tbak atoek la sackaaatadlnp m?1 amount aerperatioa, ad tWk atoek ad mip parti V rd ; ra prep wed kp th pegnlar awewa of the af at 1M a th aaaw appear iwiiird la ay affic. IfiteeraertifP that tbap wUI appear oa tW offkial ballot at the general elect lo aader th a umber aad titk Na. A bereia deaignateA aritaew whereof, I Wv hereuito eet Seal f mp Wad aad affixed the Grant af WP" Uw State ef Utah, thb let dap tawhar, IMA 1. TTISuouls-Secrstarp af Bute, 1 5 . , prominence One of the 1ew .campaign 'traditions Atlll honored Is the use of slogans, The , Republicans have Now for a", LaniJon-Hde- ," and Say It I Witiv'SunflowcrA", Democrats have contributed 'Continue Roosevelt Sc Recqvery"' and Rtoosevelt 'know the way EpVow him today." Mem; ber, of tHe . National Republican Committee' Say they will distribute about, 30,000,000 sunflowers before election. Democrats aim to pass out 10,000,006 Roosevelt buttons. j , i VZV 'V K X 5 Mi b 'fif V tv t i If. f"i C I 4 - r .S$feSrs S high-powyr- td i w t -- BACCHUS NEWS Steel. at of V8 this-prove- d of ft a. orr, it vote-getti- r 11 rr 111 pr be&W Ford lord GARFIELDNOTES .. tw FORD e CARD OF THANKS t r M , 5 i M. H. Welling. Secretary af Bute ef Uw State af Utah, da hereby certify tWt Uw foregoing b a full, true and eerract mm v mix CoMtitatioal AaMfiaflMats h bayg-tafrpl- Mast of the campaign propaganrollment there. da is 'prepared behind scenes by men recruited ffom newspaper ofThe comhuinicstion was signed by fices and collies.' When a politiMiles Miller, president of the South cian steps before a microphone these A Side Improvement league, as a reL days you canf be reasonably sure civic ot, presentative organizations that he Is reading the words of a " of the district - J ghost writer. 7the sensational J-Mr, Miller pointed out that incluMasterminding sion of the territory in the Shit Lake stunts of the G. O. P. is Hill Black-e- t, a Advertising man. City district is not likely. Population in the area is rapidly increasing His lda. jneifl eft former profesin face of an already overcrowded sors and reporters. Theyre busy right now continuing their buildup of the condition. . t, Republican saeep ip Maine Revenue from additional improvSpare moments find them thinked property would be one probable Deal wisecracks up anti-Ncing source of additions to the school, for radio and stage comedians and the board was told. Mr. Miller said out blackboards for any butit was also probable that a federal laying who will cher display them in his loan might be made. avi shop. These blackboards purport to show that when you pay 45 cents for pork chops youre paying about y 30 cents T5r' mf at And 15 cents for taxes. v MAE Ford buys the best Does your car have Center-Pois- e say RidinJ? Mrs. William Palrboume enterDemocratic Michelson, Charley tained her Sewing Club Wednesday ivea you this modern feature Ha steel." Other suppliers of materials and Ford at her home. A hot 1:00 dinner a publicity maestro has blinked his front-seride for back-ae- at methods parts will tell you -- Nobody checks up as passengers." served to six guests. Sewing was la- eyes at the revolutionary -- conservative of ultra hitherto the fool-proter enjoyed. Does and on as Ford." Super-Safet- y closely price quality your car have G. O. P. a a a Kfechanical Brakes? The foot'd So far the Democrats havent This means a freat deal to you a a Mrs. David Bevan and son, Rusfor come out with money prize any Ansell returned Sunday from Los tives you. motorist It is our way of safeguardih the design, With l84 tetters on Why I Am For Landon. geles, California, after a month's inches interests of every purchaser and it leads square braking surface. V-Republicans offered $1000 for the vacation. RooseAm For three pest Why 4 a a this Does your car have a genuine steel body The mechanical depreciation on It is believed, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hartwell were velt tetters in structure? Does it have Safety Glass all to put their finger on the president's guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam most potent qualities. around? Ford Bullock at their home. the bnlr low-pri-o fcar Credit tor this idea goes to pubthat this Aiye extra protection without you Hercules Ward Relief Society licists Benjamin -K. Pratt. He and Tenders say that other Republican extra Wednescost. Its held opening meeting aftelJttezJLyiAQU&bere tfee pres-- , day with' Mrs. Viola B. Jones, presVoq fet these n another. (The Ford is made to Unusually ldent's greatest strength lies, they enthe for features in the Plans in charge. ident, will 8 on out and beat him his V-go 8 of close precision limits.) And there is a Innf 1 mahufacturfnf suing year were discussed. own ground." low-prof- it fine-c- ar methods and list of features that are exclusive policy. , , . mi LaVerne Shafer is spending with Ford in;the j?opuLr field- two weeks in Salt Lake City visitt2S A MONTH, jtrr mm itm.pfjmnt, fry. ing relatives. Have you a V- - 8 englnein your car ? You - - W-aya a Aw to ti VmUti SUM. Ait eleal Furrow - Ward I Mrs. Joe Palrboume entertained pay 1M5 for it m any other car bu' Fonf, tkt Numbered among the featured UCCyt7t prtmnth B rr ftma. st a 1 :00 luncheot) last Friday. Eight announcements of the week is the guesta were present Progressive engagement of Misa Grace Furrow games were enjoyed. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles of Furrow of Garfield to Mr. Robert L. Teachers and Officers Primary Ward of Pasadena. California. The the Hercules Ward entertained at wedding will take jplace in Pasaclubthe in bee ' Thursday a quilting ". . . r dena about December I. . . . house. The quilt will be given away BE OUR GUESTS . Columbia Pennknown Fred Miss Furrow is a. yell and His Network. Sunday Hour, Evening Waring through chances later. operator of the telephone exchange tylvauans on and details See for radio (Columbia) tk tint depot January, 1I7. Prapaaiar k Baatka IA Aiakk M uaaUtetka af W Stek . IwS la Na. 4 , weU-wlsh- es WASHINGTON. Old line politicians bemoan the passing of the campaign. They have burningnosUlgla te see the petty the torch once more. They TJtueve a bunch of sissies are directing fire along todays po ltical front But there are many less sentimental' observers who credit both sides with more crAft than ever before of national displayed by politico School census In Granite district will begin October COTdins to information released by A. George Lavln. Exact appoint went of official enumerators has ' not been fully completed. All patrons and parents of the district are asked to give their heaSECTION A Thai it te rty cooperation to the enumerators aaBd Article XIII, Sectioab I proposed te th Coo. .mutka te tka State af UteA a vnendte when they make their visit. ta At a meeting Tuesday evening of h?afrii0!L Mofikk prapertp In the Granite Board, patrons of the ,XMni,t W tk Uw of th Madison school asked by letter, ad8tala, ar under tkia akall W textd la propartloa to Ha ealu!ta M tieirtitar4 m prevKM by Uw. Tb dition of rooms to the Martian buildMWrty at tbt United Stetce, of the Stele. ing to accommodate a larger en- tint gTt En-largem- molatlaa Prapaaiar te rtM di X af th. CaaMUa! Utah aa AaMBdd al Bkelma te HJ Bktin la Tar. tin, af TtaribU Prapartp. f Valaa. Bsamptkaa aaf tka tilnaiil AaatM T. fm th. State, kr M UakUtor. te tka a. ketad to sack Baaa aad twa-tkl- rd te aU anmbtra te sack Bam tak of. SECTION A TW Secretary ef State b dap of Jaaoarp past oa. directed to submit this prop wad kp th Board af hereby dtrlnatioo lectori of tk state at aaaaadaaaat te tk Caaaaaaara af tka raaull af th ak. Uw aaat gaaeral alectioa ia tk manaar lated ta Sactloa haaaaf. provided bp law. SECTION A If adopted bp Uw electors Conatitutionsl Amendment af tk atete, thb amendment shall tak "A Madison Parents Ask of School At Granite Meet Na! WU k huraillia.! rbliWraWU,? te te October 15 k ' of and the many her Mrs. Honeycutt, formerly of Gar-Hel-d. group of girls at her hone recently. circe of friends are extended. Mr. Hart will return October Bunco was played by the following 20. , guests: Miss Erma Peay, Miss Qrace Mrs. E. E. McCarty entertained Furrow, Miss Orpha Harvey, Mitt her afternoon Bridge Club WednesThe Garfield Ward Primary en- Lorna Miller, Miss Ruth Miller, Mias day afternoon. A dainty luncheon tertained at a meeting and social Dorothy Wes terms n. Miss Margaret was aerved. Mrs Edna Monger won at the home of Mrs Beth Long Comley and Mias Marine Reynolds the high aoore at the popular game. Friday evening. Primary work was Miss Comley won high sow and dlspu&sed after which games were Miss Miller, low. Luncheon wse servMr. and Mrs. Victor Hart, and played. A luncheon, waa served ed by th hostesses' klster And mothby ao ns, Milton and Ronald 'are leavHas terse Bertha Memmott, Etta er, Mta K06 'Stngltton and Mia ing October 10 to attend the Texas Baroaon and Merrlldean Snow. Mrs. Marl Ekblad. j Centennial at Dallas and then tra- LaPrele Mathews won the high . MA Y7TT : vel to Louisiana where Mrs. Hart prize at games. and children will stay for an extendGO TO CHURCH SUNDAY! ANY ed visit with her parents, Mr. and 41- Miss Helen Ekblad entertained a CHURCH V BUT GO! 5. i wide LETTER Constitutional Amendments A WASHINGTON We wish to 'AtocereiythanlfyMr qrkep for many friends add feUo bljjympethy their kind expressions in the recent death 'bt dht beloved y wife and mother." Tuesdsflfghts V- 8 Friday nighu (N.B.G). pagt a - 4 A N 6 AT 0 N A f D IS Til IE R S P ROD jpil can hurry a man into old age Leonard Rustad and children. GARFIELD WOMAN DIES ATTENDING . UTAH STATE FAIR hut not a whiskey W Funeral Services for Mrs. . Hilda FifConstance Rustid. 59. 160 East died who teenth avenue Garfield, while attending attack of a heart in the state fair were conducted Monday. wardhouse the Garfield at In Mrs. Rustad was found dead fair the automobile by' family fm her husgrounds while waiting the fair. come from to son band and dauShe was born in Norway, a Peterson Marie and Carl ghter of , Chrisjsen. Leon- -, Surviving are her husband, and ard Rustad, and two daughters Sacrason, Mrs. Lillian Sady, A Marie Irene Mias California; mento, RustRustad and Walter .Leonard Oarfleld. ad. a resMrs. Rustad had long been was well and this vicinity of ident known here. She was highly regardand ed for her excellent character capcheerfulness, Admired for her around moability And general all therhood. Hie sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved family. T- says (he OLD TO MV TAITRIV KEEPER - , JUTEMENT or THE OWNER 8H. management, circula- 1 TION, ETC, labed by the Act er Ceegras of August 24, 1912. Garfield Leader,- published Prl-- 4t Garfield, Utah, for October ATE tLi"1 op UTAH ) ) Of Salt Lake aa ) me a Notwr Public la and itr i0re State and county aforesaid, Nlel-rh- o, really appeared Edith M. sworn having been duly to law, deposes and say is the Publisher of the jroed Leader and that the follow-m- d 018 knowledge a 40,0 tl!ment of the vneram Moral!' manaement, etc, of the lb4W publicaUcm for the. date Ihe above caption, required ot Gongress of August 24, U11 Hi Lboliel to section 443, Pos-o- k Regulations, printed Ti rTere of this form, it: Xth nm A1 Address of be ta Ufler dltor, managing tor manager Is: Magna Utah. I Tw4vN!elson 4118 owner Is: dira Utah. 1 'CDOwn bondholders, aa other tecurity hold-o- r to toilding 1 per cent or Amount of bonds, Bjoera-0- or other securities are: rajurtt7 Bank of Magna. N. A. to-w- ess 11 4. That the two paragraphs next the names of the own- above, giving ers, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the holders of security or stock comappear upon the books of the other or in any trustee pany as of the fiduciary relation, the name whom for or corporation, person trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full cirknowledge and belief as to the cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, cahold stock and securities in a of a bona that than other pacity no fide owner; and this affiant has other any that reason to believe or corporation person, association, has any interest direct or Indirect or other in the said stock, bonds, stated so by her. as Mrs. Eva Christie has as her guest than securities and EDITH M. NIELSON, her mother. Mrs. C. T. Peterson and Publisher, Peterson Arm daughters. Miss before me Mr. Ester Lyman, all of Logan, Sworn to and subscribed 1936 77 tah. this 30th day of September, ntzwater,1 WUUam (SEAL) The Nlte Club was entertained Glenn Drown of MagnTat and J by Mrs. luncheon and bridge Mr. and Mrs. A. J.' Kearns delightful 4 Steven PoweU won children and Frank Kearns sprat-j Frankand Preston william Blood, at weekend the relatives. favor. visiting Idaho, consolation lin, te JlE sff.N 6 many a man grow old before Lis time - but never ; YOilt whiskey .. . Take National Distillers Tpwn Tavern, for example. You can tell j ' by its smooth, flavor that heres wasn't hurried. Fact is, i'"J OeAe whiskey that Town Tavern grew old naturally, in char- -' , . red oak barrels during fifteen montha ' of controlled summer temperature . . . age-ric- h '00, S NOW 15 MONTHS OLD W ' YNS3 I E:' . r, XDxWhi;tcp7 PltWe wT.1?14: Code No. 113 V Code No. 112 '' NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION Ex-ra- tir Nw York, N. Y. - -- . . |