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Show .:,P.:.;A:.;;G;:.;:E::....:F:....:O::..U::::.::;:R:.:T..::E:.:E=N:.:______________ ______T_H_E___;U;....T_E__;_:S:.._E_N_T_I_N_E_L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _M_idvale, U tab, Friday, September 25, 1936 hesitating you always want to do the right thing. Men generally have more faith in themselves, although this outline fits them. September 26, 27. You are artistic, refined, a good talker, and altogether a very pleasant person to have around. You are always ready to accommodate those around you, and do many kind acts. You possess many friends and take a great pride in your family and home. You can be faultfinding and stubborn sometimes but generally very loving, and expect a full measure of love in return. I FASTEST RUNNERS/ BRIEF BITS OF NEWS SPE.EotEST RUNNER IS llU: ANTllOPI:, WHI(.H liAS RUN 6Z. MILES AN HOUR J:OR SEVt:RAL MilES. ELXS 1-fAVE RUN 52., DEER 47 MilES PE.R HOUR. DUling July, 141,342 sightseers visited the Dionne home at Callander, Ontario, Canada to see the quituplets. On some days as many as 7,000 persons visited the Dionne home. William Christian Buliitt. \vealthy Philadelphia mearchant and former United States ambassador to Russia, has been appointed ambassador to France to succeed Jesse Isidor Straus. who resigned TRAVEL BY AIR SPORES OF PLANT DISEASES MAY EASILY COLORADO PEAKS - RISE 10,000 F£E.T, Tllat CoLORADO HAS 40 MOUNTAIN PEAKS WHICH RISE. MORE. THAN 14,000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEV£L. f;ALL INTO A DiSTANT UNTOUCHED Flf.LO. kind are requested to leave word at the Ute Sentinel or call Midvale 178 or Midvale 16. If enough 1 are interested a meeting Will be called to complete the organization," ~ ir. Grass said. unior Commerce Chamber . • PIanned Organtzation ''The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Utah has asked that we I form a Junior Chamber in Mid- 1 vale,'' Harry Grass, president of the local Progressive club, said. ''Membership is to be taken from September 22, 23.-Although you young men between 20 and 35. !like to receive advice as well as ''The organization is to adapt 1 give it. your desire to advise those projects for the betterment of the with whom you are closely associcommunity. It is to be operated ated, is apt to cause some unpleasand managed by officers and di- 1antness. It is hard for you to rectors selected by members of the make up your mind to act, withJunior Chamber of Commerce,' 'he out having some one to help you. explained. You are faithful in everything you undertake. In marriage no one will ''If enough young fellows are inever know it if you are unhappy. tet·ested and want this sort of an If a girl, you have a certain sweetorganization, the Midvale Progresness and charm that makes you a ive Club will cooperate and help great favorite with everyone, esto get it organized and started. peciallly the men, and you never "All young fellows who are in- lack for admirers or lovers, but terested in the growth and develop- your truest friends are of your ment of Midvale that would take own sex-. You take particular part in local community activities pride in your personal appearance. and favor an organization of this September 24, 25. While you possess splendid business judgment and much natural ability, you hesitate to trust either. Whatever you do, you almost always wish you had done something else. Although you are often fearful and Saturday and All Next Week ir THE BIG ANNUAL ALL- UTAH SHOW ir Record-Breaking Exhibits In All Departments iC Entertainment For Everyone! Extra Quality Initiative Amend. . . . en No, 7 'Ve Car ~ The Best Oils On The American Market. PANY DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW improper conduct, or conviction of a telPROPOSED TO BE ENACTED BY ony. INITIATIVE 12. \ iolatin" or aiding <)hE'rl' in violatBeingo an act to amend Section 79-6-8, Re- ing any of the I''•· :~iol'lS of the u ntal vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended practice act. by Chapter ;s. Law of Utah, 1935. 13. Refu,ing t'. • Departme~t of RE>gi~ (Making it legal for Dentists to Adver- trntion or th~ S•·,•.- Hoard o~ II~·lth, th ir tisc.) officers or c . pi .··~~. [cress t h ·, off" ce. That Section 79-6-8. Revised Statutes of instrwnenh. I· bo ·atory, ~~uipment, apUtah, 1933, as mended by Chapter 78 pliances ot· sur•Jull"~ for the • urpose ot inLaws of Utah, 1()35, be amE>nded to read pecting the tam •. as follows: 14. "eeping his t lfic . l-st:-ume• ts. lal> 79-6- • The \ ords ••unpro!ession 1 con- oratory equipment, a••1 ·n •::es or supplies duct" as relating to dentists are hereby in an insanitary contli!.l'lt!. defined to include. 15. • 'othin~:: hen-in c-o"1ainrd r.hstl bt> 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or mil- c:onstrut'd S() as to prevent a duly licen~ed repr scntation. dcnti~t in the d:~te of Utah fn m adverti 2. Employing directly or indirectly any ing his profcs.• or:, except the q£<Qtation of student or unlicen cd dentists, or one ;vhose definite fh:~d pric-:s, by the 11 • of new • licen e has bC'cn rc ·okcd or suspended to papers, periodicals. si~rn~. rards, rariio and perform operations of any kind or to treat other lawful means of advertising, pro ·idJesions of the humr,n teeth, gums or jaws, ed, that all of ~uch P.<h·. rtising ·bali be in or take impressions of the teeth or jaws, the name cf the lict>nsr<l d~ntiet v. ho may ar to correct or attempt to correct mal- specifically ufer m sueh advelti i:JK to his positions thereof, except as herein pro- traiinng, me hod and or systl'm. t vided. SECTIO:S 2. 'I'l,i:.. act .·h:!-11 hlte dfect 3. Employing •hat are known as cap- five days after the <hte of the o!fi..''nl proc· pers, stecrers or touters to obtain business. tarnation by the Go, e:-nor. 4. Comm~micai~nr:, wit~out the .consent (t) Paragraph 1:; ad\led to present law. of the pahent. mformat1on acqmred in treating a patient necessary to enable him 1 I, M. H. \Veiling, Secretary of S nte ot to act for such a patient. the State of Ut.. h, do hereby ~ertl.y that 5. Advertising his dental business or the foregoins~ is a "fu I, tr 1e and correct treatment or devices by untruthful, im- copy o! the [nit·ative law filed in my ofprobable or impossible statements. I fica and to be voted upon at the general 6. Making any misrepresentations or election to be held 'ovember 3, 193G. false promises dire..:tly 'Or indirectly to inI further certify t!1 t it will appear on fluence, persuade or induce dental patron- the official ballot nt the general el ction age. Nov. 3, 1936. under:- the numl:.cr and title 7. Sharing professional fees with an un· herein de ignatcd. licensed person or paying any person for In witne s wh reof. I have hereunto act sending or referring patients. my hand nnd affixc the Great Seal of the 8. Practicing while his license ill aus-1 State of Utah, this 1st day of September, pended "11936. 9. Using intoxlcanta or drugs to such an • extei_tt as to render him unfit to practice ,. /J ! ' dentistry. / / {/.(/../ ~CA::-Jo::. R ,. ... 10. Maltreating his patients b7 reason • -t-......_--'"-.c..-c. of gros!! ignorance, wilfulness or neglect. Secretar7 of State. 11. Gr05s im.mor Jity, dishonorable or I SERVICE - QUALITY State Highway Between · dv e and Sandy Phone: 1\Dd. 285 '??? LJL ,. ._ - I Shirley Temple who has lost her Finland's share of the world war baby teeth has a set of false lfront debt to the United States was $9,- teeth while waiting for her perm000,000. Finland has met every anent teeth to appear. Constitutional Amen men s Constitutional Amendment No.1 A Joint Re.olution Proposing an Amend· ment of Section 1. of Article VII. of the Constitution Relating t~ the State Executive Department, the Terms, Residence and Dutiu of Offic-ers. (Superintend.-nt of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all thf' members elected to each house concurrin~& therein: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 1. of Article VII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah a follows: SECTION I. The Executive Department shall consist of Governor. S~retary of State, State Auditor, State Treasure' and Attorney-General, each of whom shall bold his office for four years, beginnmg on the first Monday of January next after h 1 ~ election, except that the terms of office. of those elE'ct.ed at the first election shall hegin whE'n the state shall be arlmitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Moncay in January, A. D. 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their terms of officE', shall re-.>ide at the seat of v.overnment, where they shall keep the publie records. books and papE>rs. They shall 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 elel'tors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTIO:S 3. If adopted by the elertors of th<' state. this amendment _hall take et., fect the fir t day of January next succeed· ing a detcm1ination by the noard of State Ca~v:ts~ers . of thP n·su!t f •he election designated m Section 2 hereof . cular class in such corporation, for all Ita debts and liabilities of every 1- nd. SECTION 2. The <;ecretary of State iadirected to cause thlli proposet. amendment. to be published as required by the Constitution and to be submittt>d to the electors of the ;tl.te at the next l!"~>nera • election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If approved by the electors of the state. this propoeed amendment shall take effect on the first day of January, 1937. Constitutional Amendment No.5 A Joint R<"solutiun Propo.-inK to Amend <\rticlc XIII, 'Scch.·n 2 d the Constitution of the ,-:tate of lJtah, as Amended at the "eneral Elect;on in 1!130 Hl'lating t~ Tas:atiot. of Tangihle Property, A~certainment of Value, Exemptions, and theAnnual Tax for the State. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirds of all membera elected to •ach Hou e and two-thirds of •ll members of .. ach House concarrinc nterein: :JECTION I. That it is proposed to. amend Article XIII, Section ~ of the Const:tution of the State of Utah, as amet~ded at the general election in 1930, to read aa follows: SECTION 2. All tangible property in the State. not E'Xempt under the Ia\\>! of th• United States, or under this constitution. shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to. l.Je ascertained as provided by law. Theproperty of the United States, of the State. counties, cities, towns, school districts, muk.pal. corporat~o~s a.'ld publi..: libraries. ts w1th the bUJldmgs thereon used exclusive)y for either religious wor,;hip or charitable purpos s, anc! places of burial not h,E'Id or used for private or cori?orate benefit, shall be exempt from t:rxatlon. Waterrights, ditches, canals. reservoirs. powerplants. pumping plant><, transmis~ion lines. pipes and flume.s owned and u £d by indiConstitutional Amendment \"idual or corpor<ttions for in-igating land!! No.2 within the state owned by such individuals A Joint Res(\lution Propo~ing an Amend· or corporation • or the individual members ment to S«!ction 10, of Article VII, of the thE>reof, shall not be separately taxed as Constitution Relatin~ to Governor's Ap· long as they ~hall be owned and used expointh·e Power and the J.'illinll" of Va- elu ively for su~h purposes. PowE'r planta. cancie. in Certain Offic-es. (Superin- power transmission linE's and other propertendent of Public Instruction.) ty used fot generating and delivering elecDe it resolved by the Legislature of the trical power. a portion of which is used State of Utah, two-thirds of all the for furnishing power for pumping water mernbtr tltcted to each hou,e concur- for irrigation purpose· on lands in the ring then•in: State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaSECTION I. That it Is proposed to tion to the extent that such property ia. amend Section 10, of Article V li, of the used for ~uch purposes. These exemptions Co~stitution of the State of Utah, as fol· ~>hall accrue to the benefit of the users of low~ : water '0 pump<'d under . uch regulation:;. SECTION 10. The r.ove1·nor shall nom- as the legi<lature may prt>scribe. The taxes inate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor n.ay be remitted or Senate, appoint all State and distnct offi- abated at such times and in such maner cers whose offices are established bv this as may l.Je provider! by law. The l<'gislature Constitution, or which may be created by may provid• for the exemption from taxalaw, and whose appointment or dcction is tion of homes, homesteads, and personal not otherwise pro\•ided fnr. If, during the I'I"Operty, not to exceed $2,000 in value fo1 recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in homes and horr.este< d , and $300 for perany State or district office the Governor sonal J•roperty. Property not to exceed Fhall appoint soma fit pers~n to discharge 3,000 in \·alue, owned by disabk' persons the duties thereof until the next meeting ~vho served in ~ny w?r in the military servof the SPnate. when he shall nominate some 1ce of the Umted States or of the State person to fill such office. If the office of Utah and by the unmarried widows and af justice of the supreme or district court, minor orphans of such persons may be exSecretary of State, St~te Auditor State empted a the legislatnre may provide. Treasurer. or Attorney-General be ·vacated The lcy,islature shall provide by law fot by death, resignation cr otherwi. e, it shaU an annual tax sufficient, with other sourc~ be t.he duty of the Covernor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinby appointment, and the appointee shall ary expenses or the state for each fiscal hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the stat-e· elected and qualifiE'd, as may be by law 1 debt, if any thf're be, the legislature shall provided. provide for levying a tax annually, suffiSECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annual interest and to pay hereby diret'tt-d to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty amendment to the electors of the state at years. from the final Passage of the law the next general election in the manner crcotmg the debt. (As ame~ed Novemprovided by law. I her 4, 1930.) SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors SECTION 2. The Secretary of State ia cf the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effe<;t the first day af January next sue· amendment contained herein to the elector• CE.'edmg a determination by the Board of of the state in the next general election in S_tate Canvassers of the result of the elec- the manner provided by law. tton designated in Section 2 hereof SECTION 3. If adopted by the elec:tora • of the st!ate, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo.3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A .Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relatine to the State Board of Education. (Superintendent of Public NO. 6 Instruction.) A Joint Rt>snl ution Proposing to Amend Be it n~olved by the Legislatu:e of the Sedion 9, Article VI of the Constitution State of Utah, two-thirds of all the memof Utah, HclatinR" to Compensation of hera "'lected to each house concurring Members of the Legislature. therein: . Be it resolved by the Lcgi lature of the ECTION 1. That it is proposed to State of Utah, two-thirds of all the memam nd Section 8, of Article _ , of the Conhers elected to each of the two houses st:t~..:t:on ci the S,;ate vf Utah. as follows: votir~" in fo•·or thereof: SECTION 8. The p,en<•ral control and SECriON 1. That it is propo ed to supervision of _the P hlic School System a~en? Section 9,. Article Vl, of the Con5hall be \CSted m a St."1te noard of Educa-l st1tubon of the S,atE' of Utah, as follows: tion, consistin of such persons ns the SECTIO. • 9. The· m mhcrfl of tbe LegisLegislature may provide. lat 1re sho.ll rccci~" such per diem und mileSECTIO. · 2. The Seer ~ry of Sta~ is age ns the I e i J:·ttur may prov de. n.:~t exhereby directed to submit th1s proposed cccding eight dollars per day • nd ten cents amendment to the electors of the state at per mi!e for the di tance necessarily trav. the next general election in the manner elcd gomg to nn•l ,.eturning from the place provided by law. of meeting on the most usual route, and SECTIO:-J 3. If adopted by the electors they shall recei\·e no other pay or perof the tatE'. thi~ amendment shall take ef- 1 QU ite. feet the first day of Janum-y next suc-1 SECTH?N 2. The Secretary of State ill ecedlng a detennination by the Board of hereby d1rected to submit this proposeu State Canvassers of the re ult of the elec· nrenndment to the clecto of the state at tion designated in dcction 2 hereof . the next gtn ral elec ion in the manner • • provided by law. SECTIO~ 3. If ntlop• d by the electors Constitutionnl Amendment of the st.."lte, th" am£'1dm nt shall take effect the first day of January, 1937. No.4 I • I I lOR Teachers' oath laws have been passed in nearly half of the states. They require educators to take a special pledge of loyalty to the constitution and the government. r TRY OUR P r Gallo interest and principal payment when due. Cuba, which borrowed $15,000,000, of this country during the World war, had repaid her debt in two years. These are the only two debtor nations who have met this obligation. I YOUR HOROSCOPE SUPER GAS At Only---- because of ill health. I (! I I I I A Joint Resoh1~ion Proposinz an Amendl, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State crt ment. to .sechon 18, Article XII of the I the State of Utah, do hereby certify that fonstJtU~IOf! .of the State of Utah, Relat·. the foregoing i a full, true and correct n!t" to L1ab1hty of ~ockho}ders of Bank • copy of t.he six Constitutional Amendments Be 1t resolved by tL•.:. J,egt lature of the proposed by the regular sc sion of the legState of Utah, two-th1rds of all the mcm· islature of 1935 as the same nppean of ber!l el~ctrd to each of the two houses record m my effie votmg m, f:>vor ,t.hl'reo!: I further t rtify that they will appear on SECTIO . 1.-lhat 1t Is proposed to the official ba lc.t at the general cleotion •~en~ Seetlof\ 18, Article XII, of the Con- Nov s 1 36 under the number and tiUe abtutlo~ of the State of Utah, so that the herein ' 1 • ~ted. same Will read as fol ows.: In witn .hereof, I have hereunto set SECTlO. 1 • The Le~J~lature ~ay pro- my hand nnd affixed the Great Sen! of vide by I w that t~e stockholders. m every the State of Utah, this Iat day of Sep· corporation orgamz.cd for bankJng pur- tember 1936 poses, or the holders of any one or more ' • of the classes of stock issued i;y any &uch orporation, in dd tion to he amount of • eapital st ck subscri cd and fully paid by them, hall be individually responsible for n additional amount not xce ding the amount of their stock in such corporation, S creta...,. of sta•or the amount of th ir stock of any parti., """ I |