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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1936 LEGAL NOTICES EXPERTS OUTLINE PLAN TO TEST Amendment cIm I, tueh turn, lor all Ha iebtx and liabilitiea corpora of ever, w nd Now 1 SfcClION I. Th, Secretary ef State sa Aaeag- - directed to raw th. nruimet amendmenta , ui.i BMolutiM Propo-- in MW-lr- ad Aitlrl. VII. .1 to. a required by the ContW 8.CU9I I. JrT.mutrea Krlalina I tli Stale tiro. -i te (he clcetor V! at ths uh""Uof th Uw KnuAran Tarawa, neat peaerrn Wiie bs Jl. DpartnMfll.O.'fttvro. th manner provided by law at (SepeviatenSvel palm SECTION 5. U approved by the elaeterx Iratrocties ) .1 polil thl P'Xrpad amendment .hall - K rwalwaO hr IS LexM tor a tta f ! H Hh Uk. effect ea the firot day ot January. gtalr t I kaaaa aack caararrtat elrrtte ta , a' SkClHI.N Section t That II la pnipoeed la Constitutional Amendment 1, af Article VII, at tha No. 5 ututwa of tha State at Utah aa Id- - A Joint Reontatieu Protests te Amend Article XIII. Soctt.-1 ot the Croatits-Im- a ''section I Tha Executive Department ot the Jutt aI Utah, a Amended a Secretary of ,11 rontwt of Corernor. the General Elect .en I1M Relating te Treasurer State and la lute, stale Auditor, Taxation ef Tangible Property Aaeer of whom shall hold Attorney General, aack teinment at Value, Eiemytteaa. and th. for four years, begin nmr on the 0fYic Aanaal Tax far the State. neat after hi firtl Monday ot .aiu-an- rthe terms Be It reroleed hr the Lcgielatare et the ad that offm except altetun. State el Utah, twe-thirat all mrmherx sf those elected at the first cleetioo ahal-tegelected te each Reeee and tve-lhirat hen tha state ahall ha admitted inta mem all hero at each Bean roncarrteg the Union, and ahall and on the first Mon. therein D l A The off'cerx m January. t0l. SECTION t. That H la prepoeed te sf the Fxtcntive Department, during their Amend Article XIII. Section 1 of the rns of office, aball reside at tha seat of of the State of Utah, ax amended arernment. where they ahall keep tha pub-h- e at the general elect 10a la 130, te road aa They shall records, books and papers. followe t aa are duties prescribed by perform such SECTION 1 AR tangible property In this Constitution and aa may be proscribed th. State, not exempt under the la we of the by l SFCTION t. The Secretary of State Is United Staton, or ander thie eonetitutwa. thaU bo taxed la proportion te ita value, te gereby directed to submit this proposed aawndment to the electors of tha state at be aecertamed aa provided by law. The the next general siectir-- i be tha manner property of th. United States, of the State 1 counties, cities, towns, school districts, muprodded by law. rnd puhlia libraries, SECTION 3. If adopted by tha electors nicipal corporation, f the state, this amendment ahall taka af- kits with the buildings thereon uacd exclufor either sively religious worship or char. fect the first day of January next succeed ItxbJe purposes, and placet of burial not lag a determination by the Board at State held used or for private or corporate ben, Canvaeeers of the result of the alection fit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water designated in Section t hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs power plants, pumoing plants, tranamiaxioa lines, Constitutional Amendment pipea and flumes owned and used by individuate or corporations for irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such individuals , A Joint Reflation Proposing an Afb4 or eorpomtiona. ar tbo individual member. meat to Srethn 11, I Art id VII, of thr then., shall not be eeparately taxed as Conlitution Uelaling to Governor's Ap long aa they shall be owned and wed exKilluig of Vo clusively for such purposes. Power plants, pomtiM Power srU th power tranamiasioa lines and other proper(Sopcrin-t-idn- t entries in Certain Offices. ty used foi generating and delivering elecof Public Inntrnettan.) Be it resolved by tha Leg slotors of the trical power, a portion of which is ueed for furnishing power for pumping water I sll th of rf State tsh, for irrigation purposes aa lends In ths stem!' tlectcd to each bon concur-rin- State of Utah, may be exempted from taxatherein! BFtTION i. That It ft proposed to tion to the extent that euch property la wed for such purposes. These exemptions tmm i hction 10, of Articl VII, of the shall aocrue to the benefit of the nee re af Cons itution of th State d Utah, os folwater ao pumped under such regulation, low SECTION 10. The Governor shall boo w the legislature may proaenbe. The taxes fnste am) by and with th consent of th of the Indigent poor aiay ho remitted ar abated at such limes and in euch owner fff-e- r Senate appoint all Stile and district off.ces ar eetnbltnhed by' this w may be provided by taw. The legislature Constitution, or which may be created by may provide for the exemption from taxalaw. and whose appointment or fleetkm Is tion ef homes, hooiesteads, and personal pot other ite provided for. If, during th property, not te exceed $2,999 in value tor recess of th Senate, a vacancy occur (a homes and bom ee trade, and UN for perProperty not te exeead any State or district office, the Governor sonal property. hail appoint tome fit persoa to discharge S3, Odd. In value, owned by disable persona served in any war la the military servthe duties thereof until tbo next meeting who ice of the United Statoe or of the 8tate f the Senate, when he shall nominate torn If the office of Utah and by the unmarried widows and person to fill such offiee. of justice of the supremo or district court. minor orphans of such persons may bo exSecretary of State, State Auditor, 8tete empted as tbo legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for r Attorney-Gener- al be, vacated by (hath, resignation or otherwise." it shall ffg annual tax auffneirtrerter ohm euaneA of revenue, to defray the mtimated ordie-er- y bs the duty of th Governor to fill th aoni expense ot the state for each fiaeai by appointment, and th appointee shall Tor tha purpose of paying the state bold his office until hh successor shall be year. elected and qualified, as may be by law debt. If any there be, the legislature shell provide for terylng a tax annually, suffiprovided SECTION 2. Th Secretary of 8tet fts cient to pay the annual interest and te pay hereby directed to submit this proposed tha principal of each debt, erithin twouty amendment to the elector of the state at years from the final peaaage of tha law ths next general ejection hi tbo manner creating tha debt ( Aa amended Noveoe-b- er 4. 1939 ) provided by law, SECTION L The Secretary af State te SECTION S. If adopted bp the electors of th state, this amendment shall tab hereby directed to submit the prepoeed effect th first day of January next sue amendment contained herein to the electors ceedinr a determination by th Board of at the state in the next general eleetto ta the manner provided by law, State Canvassers of th result of ths elec SECTION S. If adopted by the electors boo designated la Section 2 hereof. of the state, this amendment ahall have effort on the first day at January next cum reeding a determination by the Board ef Constitutional Amendment " State Canvaaaera ef the reeuH at the eleo-tio- a No. S designated la section t hereof. A Join! Rea. In ties ixwxi-- , ent to Section 0, of Articl X, of the Constltntlonal Amendment Constitution Relating to III State Board No. I f Education. , (Superintendent of Poblic A Jslnt Rerolatioa Propoatnf to Inatructieo,) Sartiva 9, Artie la VI at Ik Cawtitattea Bs it resolved by tbo LcfMtlirf of the at Utah, Relating te CvnipaaaatiaB at State of Utah, two-thirof all th mem at tha Leaialatara, hers elected to each baos caommng DaStaten it motveA hr tha LaciaUtai at tha therein : twa-thirat State at ail tha Utah, SECTION L That It in proposed to bar alectad te tach at th tva haaaaa amend Section 8, of Article X, of the Con vat tkeroaf te i (avar mf stitution of the State of Utehu as follows: SEC 1 ION I. That it I propoaad to SECTION I. Tbo general control and of ths public 8choo! System amend Section t, Articl VI, of tha Consuperviaion aa follows: of State th of stitution Utah, shall be vested In a State Board of Educaat tbo Lagta-latu- r SECTION 9. Tbo tion, consisting of such persona as the diem sues and milehall nceiva per Legislature may provide. mar provide not exSF CTION 2. The Secretary of State Is age aa th Legislator ten cents hereby directed ta submit this proposed ceeding sight dollar per dap amendment to ths electors of the state at per mil for the distance m rttiarilp travthe next general election In the manner eled going to and returning from th pine of meeting on tha most ueuai route, and provided by law. e SFCTION 8. If adopted by th electors they ahaU receive no other pap ar sf the state, this amendment shall tak efTh SECTION of L State b Secretary fect the first day of ng January next a determination by tha Board of hereby directed te submit this proposed State Canvassers of ho result of tbs elee-bo- n amendment to th elector of th state at the next general election g the manner designated ta Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION L If adopted by th elector Constitutions! Amendment at tha its to, this amendment shell tak effect th first day at January, 1931. No 4 Jd r Prop!, Aa4 aia Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend ment to beetles 18, Articl XU f th Constitution of th State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Benka. Bs U resolved, by th of ths Legislator Stats of (Jteh. two-thirof all th members elected to each of Use two hsasss oting In favor thereof s SECTION 1 That it is proposed In mend Section 18, Article XU, of th Constitution of the State of Utah so that th same will read as follows: SECTION 18. The Legislature may provide by law that th stockholders la every corporation organised for banking purposes. or the holders of any on or more th classes of stock issued by any suck corporation. In addition to th amount of feptal stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock In such m the amount 'Of their stock ofcorporation, any parti A Janney entertained at a Halloween party on Wednesday Mrs. T. A. ORCHARD SOILS Constitutional Amendments Constitutional MAGNA NOTES Aening, honoring her little daughter, Pauline, who observed her tenth Plans are being; made under the birthday anniversary. A large pumpsupervision of Dr. A. L. Stark, ex- kin, surrounded by cats and witches tension horticulturist, and Profess- and a birthday cake decorated the or F. M. Coe, associate horticultur- table. Fourteen small guest) made ists, to aet up a program to deter- merry. mine what combination of cultural methods, cover crop and fertilizers Mrs. o. W. Memmott will entergive best result with different types tain ten small guests on Saturday of fruits grown to Utah. evening in honor of her daughter, Donna, who will celebrate with her The soil fertility aspects of the friends, her sixth birthday. program will be under the supervia a sion of Professor D. W. Pittman, Mrs. Howard Brown of Blackfoot, Agronomist, and the sol) Idaho, is the guest of her father and moisture aspects be under the sup- mother-in-laMr. and Mrs. John ervision of O. W. Israelson, irrigation D. Brown. and drainage engineer, both of the a Utah experiment station staff. Mrs. V. H. Chamberlain and Mrs. Obesrvationj made on a recent Mylan Healy entertained at a stork tour by leading fruit growers of shower at the home of Mrs. C. J. In honor of Mrs. R. Utah, showed that orchards in Ida- Chamberlain A. Summerson of Murray on Wedho and the Northwest during the later part of the cummer, used alfalfa nesday evening. Games were enjoy- grass or weed cover crop and cultivation was confined to spring and early summer. Matt Pettersson entertained te ay by the r" QttnotuiCinq the Appointment , NEED TO QUENCH of e3i?9g ?.lagna, simge Utah ' ti COVERED WAGON Vtaltt O Come la and see the new streamline Covered Wagon Auto Coaches now on display. Completely appointed with large Pullman berth and day bed to sleep four or six; perfectly equipped kitchen with ice box, enamel eink, pantry, china cabinet, cooking stove, heating stove, etc.; spacious dining compartment. Ruggedly built for cross continent travel-i- deal for camping, hunting, fishing and touring. Travel now for less cost than stay-in- g at home. THREE MODELS $395 $765 $1185 New Low Tim Payment Plan SIN Is the Everlasting Punishment in all subject of the lesson-sermChurches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November I. The Golden Text is: Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good (Romans 12 8.) Included among the Scriptural citations Is The righteousness the for owing: of the perfect shall direct hi) way; but the wicked shall fall by his own wickedness. (Proverbs 11.5.) Coi relative to this is the following from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures b7 Mary Baker Eddy; D.vine Science reveals the necessity of ufflcient suffering, either beforo or after death, to quench the lot e of s.n. To remit the penalty due fir sin, would be for Truth to pardon error. Escape from punishment is not' in accordance with Gods government ince Justice is the handmaid of mercy. (p. on 36.) at State 4 State of Utah, do hereby certify that true and eomet te a full, foregoing American Red Cross THIS years emphasizes the theme that t ' the Red Cross is of, by and for the people." Four million men and women are members ef the Red Cross and through their membership dues they support its activities Only in time of major disaster when needs for relief reach great proportions does the Red Cross ask the public for disaster relief funds. The membership funds represent the financial support of the Red Cross, and in turn this money is used to carry the Red Cross woik of mercy to distressed citizens. Membership is open to all, without regard to race, color or creed, and the Red Cross services are given to all, without restriction. The annual Roll' Call for member is liold Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, November The poster for 1936 is by Walter W. Seaton, noted illustrator and painter of movie and radio stars. Where Does Your Farm Profit Go? 11-2- 6. L IL H. Welling. Secretary th th copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by th regular suasion of th legislator at 1935 a the same appears at ! - K record fa my office I further certify that they will appear an ths official ballot at the general election Nov. I, 1939, under th number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, thin let day of September, 193k TlShxyuuiju. Secretary ef State, is slow Notice To Creditors 1936. MONTHS OLD 93 PROOF lOW PRICED t i Date of last publication. November White, Wright and Arnovitz, torneys. YOU RET! at- - Now (do oil your farm work with CHEAP ELECTRICITY and save labor cost ' I i Electric service, costing cnly a few.ccsSs chy, will hoist bay, grind fed, heat water, pump, churn, and indoors it J ?s thebcca ccsfort- I 1 LAKE-TOOEL- E TOUR 6UIDI TO COOD LIQUORS STAGE Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 9:40 1:40 6:40 7:40 g, m. p. m. .. p. M .. p. m. .. and costly. Milking twenty cows takes time THE SALT Cabor Human 1 6, 1936. DISTILLERIES CO.. Im Louisville Ovronsbors largest Diatltlarp In Kantuckr The onions were taken over by the Federal Government at the request of producers who could not dispose of their stocks In the usual market channels because of a heavy overproduction. SUFFERING SEEN AS Reed Richards, administrator of the Estate of Hannah Odell, deceased. Date of first publication October 16, atiutnyH -- n CultUial treatment, to be tested are clean cultivation, alfalfa sod, sweet clover sod, and straw mulch Every treatment will be used In each experimental plot. Fertilizer treatments will Include the comparing of barnyard manure, ammon'a sulphate and the combination of ammonia sulphate and sulphur phosphate, compared with no fertilizer as a check. Combination treatment) are to be repeated sufficiently to permit measuring the results accurately and minimize the soQ and tree variation, stated Dr. Stark, , Csn!fa&3 Nearly 6 million pounds of California onions, purchased last spring by the Agricultural Adjustment Adhave been diverted ministration from the regular channels of trade and distributed by the Federal Surplus Commodities corporation to those on relief In 11 States. Committee of Precinct four was held Mr. and Mrs. Mike Blouris enterUtah received 270,000 pounds. week at the homes of Mrs. tained at their home recently In luring the Wes Sadler, Mrs. Sara Taylor, Mrs. anhonor of their eleventh wedding The Utah Copper Club is enter3 A. Chrbtoffere-eand Mrs. R. L. niversary. A five oclock dinner was Jensen. The were well taining at a dance this Friday evemeetings served to twelve guests. Informal in observance of Halloween. ning games and dancing were later enjoyed In the evening. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Trip- - acres. her home on North Second East trcrt to honor the birthday of Mra. Jaw--McCleod Tuesday. Five hunEstate of Hannah. Odell, Deceasdred was played, and won score ed. high y Mis. Wesley Wright of Salt Lake Creditors will present claims with City and consolation prize by Mrs. to the undersigned at 313 Alice Underwood. A vouchers lunmidnight Lake City, cheon was served to eighteen guests. McCornick Building, Salt Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. 1836. Ctti&lmy cftfiuib Onions For Relief In Eleven States d " Mr-- , Surplus California The 1936 Red Cross Poster Where water supply is adequate and fertilizers are used the cover crop gives good results. It has the advantages of cheapness and it avoids the trouble of little leaf and othef nutritional troubles. The cover crop also adds an additional supply of organic matter to the solL To determine the value of different combinations of fertilizers and cover crops, Dr. Stark plans to set up a cooperative experimental demonstration In privately owned orchards, which will Include: apple, pear, cherry and apricots. Each orchard will occupy between eight and ten M and hjutheon served to thirty .as and daughter dcorgia of Mld-vV- e. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DeLura and live guests. - ' Mi K F. Tchrsons Sunday 'ughtcr, Eva: Mr. and Mrs. George s. ,ht ol cl.s, of ihe Pleasant Green apanikolas, the Misses Millie and Wa-,a Magcra'. Mrs. Chrii Stour is and wad ente taiird Wednesday on tiss J t ro frd of Midvale. L. H hame C. at the uly evening ' re'va Avtnue, Btcarat.ve featu'es were carried out In HaVowe'en m3 Miss Louise Peterson entertained chldren dres-e- d gasmens with 1 a cvcy a ranged luncheon Wed-tedin costume. Frlre- - were g.veiy to at her home complimentary Margaretta Healy and Rhew Aston. tV Mrs, George Paddock of the B Refreshments were later served, to G Row, Monopoy was played and twenty guests. njoyed by the honored guest, Misses Margaret Petersen, Nancy ClifMrs. George Welchen celebrated ton, Wanda Harris, Mildred Turher birthday anniversary on Friday pin, Mrs. Jack Cavanee and Mrs. R. with s social for a few friends. Lun- E. McClean. cheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Arona Peterson, Mises Melva and June A scries of erttage meetings, pan-ore- d Weichers and Mr. Harold Dalton. V. Gome Into Our Local. Store And Ask About Applications Leaves Salt Lake " For Magna 7:00 a. m. vj V V-- 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. SALT LAKE DEPOT - . 77 South on West Temple il MAGNA DEPOT Basmnssen Garage 'O: O' &ILttEIiE .(S A : I "i |