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Show ... Midvale, Utah, Friday, September 4, 1936 Monument To Union Fort To Be Constructed Soon I DIMPLEs FoR ALL ~ ! - -_ _ _ _ _. . . . . ; . _ _ . _ ~~~says:- Plans to erect a monument to residents of the old Union Fort are definitely under way and selection of the site, the type of monument, and the wording of the plaque will be announced jn the near future. Aid will be sought from the Uta Trails and Landmarks association and a definite plan of financing decided upon. A brief history of the fort was written by leaders of the movement a short time ago. It is their intention to ha-ve it inscribed in bronze and made a part of the monument. This history is as follows; In 1854, aggreable to the counAmong the hundreds of odd exhibits at the National Inventor's cil from President Brigham Young, Congress to be held at Springfield, the S-aints of Little Cottonwood Settlement, who then numbered Mass., September 1 to 4 is this dim· pie-producing gadget. E. Isabella 273, went to work and built a fort Gilbert, the inventor, demonstrates as a protection against the In- how the device is clamped around dians who, at that time, were the fa'Ce, with knobs pressing into hostile and did considerable steal- the cheeks to imprint the dimples. ing and killing in various parts of the Territory. The Stttlers 0:1 the Cottonwoods were never mo.lested by the natives. August 31, September 1, 2, You have a discriminating mind, quick in works, acts and decisions. Very neat in appearance, and fond of art, and music, you possess a great deal of generosity and patience. You love your home ahd family but sometimes get annoyed when they get in your way. You are frank, truthful, honest and generous and as a rule liked by everyone. alMlough you do not always appreciate the value of time, you are accurate and faithfull in everything you do. September 3, 4, You know what you want to do and go about doing it in an accurate, efficient manner. You can be a true, reliable friend or a bitter enemy, if you have or think you have a just cause against another. It is easy for you to change business and home locations as you can adapt yourself wherever you are living. September 5, 6. - You have a disposition mixed with brightness and sadness, and often change your opinions especially in religious matters. Being a conservative you are a stickler for old customs and forms, and prefer the stage coach to the modern way of trav· el. ) \ HOW(Questions SMARTonARE YOU? Page 2) \ ( 1. Mary Astor. 2. Irvin. 3. Pasteurized milk is raw milk that has been heated to a temperature sufficient to completely sterilize it. 4. The Union party. 5. On Alcatraz island. 6. In San Francisco Bay. 7. James Farley. 8. He is WP A administrator. 9. Washington, D. c. 10. As a professional tennis star. United States exports for 1935 exceed the imports by $236,000,000. Electric Refrigeratio~ Air Conditioning· MEN WANTED. Reliable, fair education, mechanica ly inclined who would like to better themselves. Must be Vltilling to train spare time to·-qualify as installation and service experts. No experience necessary. Write giving age, present occupation, etc. Utilities Engineering Institute Box 551, Beverley Hills, Calif PAGE ELEVE. My NeJg-hbor lr From 1776 to September 1934, about $15,50,000,000 was paid out to American war veterans in the form of pensiones and compensations. SENTIN~L good for man to be alone. God then created man in His own image, after his own likeness; male and female created He them and blessed them and said: Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenA little turpentine added to shoe polish that has become bardened ish the earth, and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the· will soften it. sea, and over the fowl of the air, • • When preparing mustard add a and every living thing that movdrop o:t salad oil to it while mixing. eth upon the earth. Behold, I ha-ve This will greatly improve the da· vor. • • • • To disinfect garbage cans burn a few newspapers on top of garbage occasionally during the wann weather. • • • If you want to paper a wall which has been whitewashed brust it over, thoroughly with equal quantities of vinegar and water or the paper will not stick.·· • • • • Do you evei: have a soggy piecrust? Try this: After the pan is lined with pastry melt a generous tablespoon of butter and pour over the pastry. Then fill and cover. The bottom crust will stay crisp for several days. @ Associ!l.ted. Newspapers.-WNU Service. Two Units of Weight ·There is a difference of 1,240 YOUR HOROSCOPE • T.IIE UTE -· grains between the two units ot weights. The avoirdupois pound contains 7,000 grains, wblle the pound Troy contains 5,760 grains. Orig-in of WorCI "'Teetotaler" "Teetotaler," noun, is formed by atlding "er" to the adjective, teetotal. This wora was coined froru : the word 'totaf by Richard Turner in 1833. . I " f POTPOURRI !---------------~ The Booby In the tropical climates there is a swimming bird known as the Booby. This is a Spanish word meaning idiot. Because the bird alights on vessels and allows itself to be easily caught. sailors in early times dubberl it the Booby. ,It iB fearless, but its ease of capture seems to be its lack of ·instinctive fear of man. @ Westera Newspa.per Union. s B3-·' C. V. HA-.VSEN \t:::::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:=:=::==:::::::::::::::j( - The crowning scene of the great drama of creation was the forming of man in the image of G<>d, and also creating for him a helpmeet, declaring that it was not lnitia ive ·Amendment No. 'Z DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW improper condact. or conviction of a fel· PROPOSED TO BE EN ACTED BY ony. INITIATIVE 12.. Violating or aiding otheno in violatBein.r an act to amend Seciion 79-6-8, Re~ ·ing any of the P' ~ :~ioTls of the • dental _, __ _. s _.., practice act. , """"' tafutes of Utah. 1933, as amendeu 13• Refu~in"' t; .-. Tle,artm<.'nt of Regi$by Chapter 78, Laws of Utah, 1935. "' .. (Making it legal for Denti•ts to Adver- tration or the Sta''" Board of Health, their · officer'S or empl - ::cs, acres'> to his office. ~:t Section 79-6-8, Revised Statutes of instruments, lab '"atory, E"':;Uipment, ap.. Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 7~ pliances or supp l i~ for the purpose of in~ T _ specting the same. ...-wit of Utah, 1935, be amended to read 14 • Keeping hi.'! <:•tfic?. !.,struments, tabu follows: 79-6-8. The words "unprofessional eon- oratory equipment. a::.r-:ia-,::es or supplies insanitary conuit1·>r... d uct•• Wf relating to dentist<t are hereby in an . Nothina herein containt>d shall be 15 defined to include. 1. ·obtaining any fee by fraud or mis- construed so as to prevent a c!.uly licensed representation. denti9t in the State of Utah fr!.m advertis2. Employing directly or indirectly any ing his profes :Qr., exco>pt the qG'ltation of. student or unlicensed dentists. or one whose definite .fix~d _pricl'.:s •• by the n•·p of•• news· license has been revoked or swpended to papers, periOdJcals, _Jj;l'ns. car~~· talllQ a~d perform operations of any kiftd or to treat . other lawful means of &dv.e~tas•ng, !lrovt~ lesions of the human teeth, guma or jaws, ed, that all <Jf su~!"' at*.-;;,rtlsml! sllal• be m or take impressions of the teeth or jaws, the !l~me of the .hccnse>l dentt•~ _v.·ho ma;Y ar to correct or attempt to correct mal- spe~1fu:ally refer m such adve tt.' •nz to hus "ti th f t h · -traunng. meth()d and or syster.!. ;~iJ~ ons ereo ' excep as erem proSECtiON 2. •rt;,.i set shall take effe ct 3. "Employing what are known 11.!'1 cap- fi•;e il!lys after the d~•e of the offi~ ial proc· pers. steerers or touters te obtain business. I lamatton by the Go, .,;,nor. 4. Communicating, without the consent ! (t) Paragraph 15 ad,led to preser.t law. of the patient, information acquired in treating a pati~t necessary to enable him I, M. H. ·welling. Secretary of Slate ot to act for such a patient. the State of Uta h. do hereby ::ertify that 6. Advertising his dental business or the foregoing H a full. true and correct treatment or dev:ces by untruthful, ini- copy o_f the bitiat ivc ~aw fi led in my ofprobable or impossible statements. fice and to be voted upon at the general 6. < 1aking any misrepresentations or election to be held ~ ' ovember 3, 193G. false promises directly or indirectly to inI further certify th t it will appear _on fluenee, persuade or induce dental patron- the official ballot at the general electton age. Nov. 3, 1936, under the numter and title 7. Sharin-g professional fees with an un- 1 herein designatca. llcen_sed per: on ~r pa;vit:tg an:v person for j In witness h~reof, I have hereunto aet eendmg or rderrmg patients. my hand and afft~ed the Great Seal of· the 1 1!. Practicing while his lieense ill sus- 1 State of Utah, thts 1st day of September. :pended. · 1936. 9. Using intoxicants or drtJgs to such an • · extent as to render him unfit to praetiee dentistry. .q ..._ ... 10. Maltreating his patienta by t-e.uon of gross ignorance, wilfulness or neglect. Becretaq of State. 11. Grou immorality, dishonon.ble w A I (! i given you every herb bearing seed. which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree in which the fruit of the tree yeilding seeds; to you it shall be meat. And t() every fowl of the air and to every thing that creepeth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat." God then looked upon his labors, and proclaimed tt good.-Gen 1. Constitufonal Amendments Constitutional Amendment No.1 A Joint Resolution Pl'oposine aa Amend· ment of Section 1. of Article Vll, of the ConstitUtion Relating to tbe State Exeeatl...-e Department, the TerUUt, Residenee lllld Duties of Officers. (Superintendent of Publie I nstruc:tion.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of tbe State ol Utah. two-thirds of all thO!' naem• ben elected to each hoo11e concurrinc therein: SECTIOI'II 1. That it ill propoeed to amend Section 1, or Article VII. of the Constitution of the State of Utah &S follows: SECTION J. The Executive Department 11hall consist of Governor. Secretary of State. State Auditor, State Treasuret and Attorney-General. each of whom shall bold his office for four years. beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election. except that the terms of oflice of those elected at the first election shall begin when the state shall be admitted into the Union. and shall end on the first Monday in January. A. D. 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their terms of office, shall reside at the seat of government, where they shall keep the public records, books and papers. They shaH perform such duties as are prescribed by this Constitution and as may be prescribed by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the · nllxt general election in the" manner provided by la.w. • SECTION ~-· If adopted by the elerton of the state, this .amendment shall take effect the first day of January next succeed· ing a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 2 hereof• cular class in such corporation, for aU ltlt debts and liabilities of everY k nd. SECTION 2. The Secretar;v of State • directed to cause this proposed amendment to be vublished as required by the Conatitution and to be submitted to the elector:s of the .1ta.te at the next ll~neral election ill the manner provided by Jaw. SECTION 3. If approved by the electors of the state, this propOI!ed amendment shall take effect on the fint day of January• 1937. Constitutional Amendment No.5 A Joint Resolution Proposina to Amen• A.rticle XIII, Secrit'n % of the Constit11tion of the ~tate of Utah. a• Amended at the General Election In 1930 Relating t. Taxatioro of Tangible Property, Ascertainment of Value, Exemptions. and tlie Annual Tax fol' the St:ate. Be it -res<Jlved b:r the Legialature of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all memben~ eleeted to l!ach House and two-thirds of all members of each Bouse concunina" rilerein: OECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of· Utah. as ameaded at the general election in 1930, to read aa follows: SECTlON 2. All tan&ible property lit the State. not exempt under t!:J.e laws of tho United States, or under thill constitution. shall be taxed in proportion to its value, te be ascertained as provided .bY law. Tba property of the United States, of the State. counties. cities. towns, achool districts, municipal corporation<~ a.nd publi" libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religi(JUS worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used tor private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights. ditches. canals, l"eservoirs, power plants. pumping plants, transmission lines. Constitutional Amendment pipes and flumes owned and us£d by individuals or corporJ.Ltiona for irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such individuala A .Joint Resolution Pr<.~posing an Amend· or corporations. or the individual members ment to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed aa Con!ltitntio'n Relating to G<.vernor•s AP· long as they 11hall be owned and used ex• pointive Power and the Filling of Va- elusively for such purposea. Power plant!l. cancies in Certain Offices. (Soperin- power transmission lines and other propertendent of Public: Instruction.) ty used for generating and delivering eleeBe it resolved by the Legislature of the trical power, a portion of which is uaed State of Utah. two-thirds of all the for furnishing power for vwnping water members eleded to each h<Juse concur- for irrigation purpose& on lands In th• ring ther.-in: State of Utah, may be exempted from taxa SECTION 1. That it Is proposed to tion t.P the extent that such property ia amend Section 10, of Article VII. of the nsed for such purposes. These exemptions. Col'lstitution of the State CYf Utah. as fol· shall accrue to tbe benefit of the usets ot lows: water !10 pumped under such regulations SECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The t&xea lnate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent pwr ntay be remitted or Senate. appoint all State and rlistn<.'t offi- abated at such times and in such maner cers whose offices are established by this as may be. provided by law . .The ]Pgislature Conlj.titution. or which may be created by ~ay prov1da for the exemption from taxalaw. and whose appointment or election is tton of homes. homesteads, a!'d peraonal not otherwise Pt:"ovided f(>r. If, during the~ property, not to exceed $2,000 m value for recess of the Senat~. a vacancy occur in homes and hotcesteads, and $300 for perany State or district office. the Governor sonal ~rop-erty. Prope rty .not ~ exceed shall appoint some fit person to di charge $3,000 m vS:lue, owned _by d1sab:l~ personl!the duties thereof until the next meeting ~ho served m ~ny war m the m•htary servot the Senate. when he shall nominate some tee of thel Umted States o.r of .the State person to fill such office. If the office of. Utah and. by the unmarned w1dows a.nd of justice of the supreme or district court, mmor orphans of. such persons ma_r be exSecretary of State, State Auditor. State .empted as. the leg1s~ture ma;v proVIde. Treasurer, or Attorney-General be vacated The leg1slatul"e ~ ..:'-11 proy1de by law for by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annual tax suff1c1ent. w1th. other sourc;es be the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the est1mated o~dm by appointment, and ti:e appointee shall ary .e xpenses ot the state for: eacb fiScal hold his office until his successor I'! hall be year. . For the purpose of pay~ng the state elected and qualified, as may be by law 1 debt,_ if any the-!"e be, the legJB!ature sha!l provided. P_t'OV!de for leV}'lng _a . 1;~x anr.ually, !lufflBECTION 2. The Secretary of -State ill c1ent to:' P~Y the annual mteres~ a.nd to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed the prmc1pal of <B;UCh debt. wtthm twenty amendment to t'he electo!"S of the state at years. from the fmal passage of the law the next. general election in the manner creatmg the debt. (As amended Navem~ provided by law. 1 ber 4, 1930.) SECTION 3. If adopted by the ei~;ors SECTI~N 2, The Secre.tary of State ia of the state, this amendment shall take hereby dtrected .to subm~t the proposed effect the first day fYf Januar-Y next sue- amendment c_ontained herem to the el.ecto~ ceeding a determination by the Board of of the etate m t~e nettt ·general election lD State Canvassers of the result of the elec- the manner prov1ded·by- law. tion designated in Section 2 hereof ' SECTION 3. If adopted by the electont • of the state, this amendml!nt ehall have effect on the first day of .Tanuary next !IUO. Constitutional Amendment ceeding a determination by the Board ol. State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof:. A J _o int Resolution Proposina; an Amell4f-t · ' · . ment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional A.m.endment Coru.titution RelatinJr to the State Board N· 6 of Education. (Superintendent of Public: . . O. . Instruction.) _A Jot!'t Resolo~10n Proposmg to ~mea• Be it resolved by the Leeislature of the . Section 9, Arttc!e Yl of the Const~t tio• State of Utah, two-third<t of all the memof Utah, Relating ~ Compen~~atton f ben eleeted to each tto 1111e c:oncncrinJr Memben of the Legislature. therein: . : Be it resolved by the • Legislature of tiM SECTION 1. That it is proposed to State of Utah, two-thrrds of all the memamend Section 8, of Arti-cle X. of the Conbers el~cted to eac:h of the t-wn hou.es lltitution of the State of Utah, as follows: voting m favor tbe.reo~: . SECTION 8. The gene-raJ· control and SECTION_ 1. That. 1t 1!1 proposed to supervision of the Public. School System a~enc;l Section. 9. Artu:Je VI, of the Conr~hall be vested in a State Board of Educa.,.\ s~tution of the State of Utah. as folio~: tion, con3isting of such persona a,a th~ SECTION 9 • .The men'lbers.af the Le~ Leg!.slature may provide. 1 lature shall rec~1ve such. per d1erJ.l and mdeSECTION 2. The Secretary of State is age ~ th~ Leg1slat~re may prov1de. not exhereby · directed tg submit this proposed ceedm!f e1ght doll at;~ per day .1rsd t!!n centl!amendment to the electors of the state at per m~e for the· d1stanc~ necessanly travthe next general election in the ma~ner eled gou?-g to and ret.urnmg .fl..om the place provided by law . · of meetmg on the most usual route, and ·SECTION 3. if adopted b;ir th~ electors th~y- shall receive no other pay f1I" per• of the state. this amendment Jlha!l take ef- , QUts•te. ~ • 1 feet the first day t:>f J~nunry ·next sueSECTI~N 2. Tne ~ecr':tary . of State ts eeeding a determ ination by 1:he Board of hereby dn:ected to submit this proposed State Canvassers of, the result of the elee- amendment to the elec~!"S ~f the state at tion designated in Section 2 hereof. 1 the: ~ext general election rn the manner · proihded by Jaw . . SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors Constitutional Amendment of the state, this ame ndme nt shall take effect the first dny .o f Jan uanr. 1937. No. II 4 I I .. 1 I A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend- I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of roent to Section 18, Article XII of the I the State of U~h do hereby t ertify that ~onstitu~io~ .of the State of Utah, Relat- the :foregoing is ·~ full, . true and correct mg to.LHlbJirty of.Stockholders of Banks. copy of the six Constit utional Amendmenta Be it re olved by tl!l Leg-tslature of thl\ proposed by the 'regular s s ian .of t-t<e legState of Utah, two-thirds of all the mem· islature of 1935 as the same appPars of hers electPd to . each of the two houses record in my office · "Yoting"in favor thereof: I further certify that theY will a pear on SECTIO : I.-That it ·ill vroposed to the official ballot at the g en e ral eleatioD amend '.Section 18, Article XII, of the Con- Nov 3 1936 under the number and title atitution of the· St are of Utah. o that the herein dcsign~ted. 11ame will read as foUows.: · In witness whe reof, I have h ereunto .et SECTION 18. The Legislature may pro- my han6 and affi&d ~he Great Seal of 'ride by law that the stockholders in every the State of Utah, this lit dal' of S p· eol"l)()ration organized for banking pn:r- tember. 1936. poses. or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any 11uch corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subsc'tibed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation. Secretao' of State. or the amount of their stock of a_ny parti- • |