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Show PAGET_E~N------------------------------------~---TH __E~UT~E~S~E~N __ T1_N __E_L__________~--~---~M~i~d~v&~e~,U~m~h~~~F~n~·~da~y~,~O~c~t=o~be~~~·~l6~,~1~9~36 AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD ~ UNUSED PARTS ... Doc.ToRS FLOATING ISLANDS- f=IND Numbered among the 1936 fresh· man football squad of the Utah State Agricultural college are Ken Shulsen of West Jordan and Morris Morgan of Riverton, graduates of the Jordan high school with the class of 1936. Shulsen, Beetdigger cent~r for three years, has also been named a candidate for the presidency of the freshman class. The Utah State greenlings are slated to play the Weber junior college team at Ogden on October 15 and the Ricks junior college aggregation in Logan, October 31. NATURAL AAFTS, FORMEO 180 VESTIGIAL. BY RIVERS BRI:AKlNG AWAY NO LONGER USEFuL) ORGANS IN THE BOCY. First Man: "May I ask what piece of paper that is which you are gazing at in such a melanch'11y way? Former Jordan Gridders On Aggie Freshman Team A BANI< OJ: TANGlED VINES AND TREES, HAVE 6EEN BORNE 8V THE GU~RENT ANt> Ol'SCOVERED DR.If"TING 1000 MILES AT SEA. ~~~man_life ~l~- nn nlli;.tnlor. ·---·--•••n•••••--••••••••••n•••.,...•••-••• - ••1 .•.• ..-.h~~ ...... ~ ...................... ~.. ....... ..... !i !1 RAZING OF A 47-VEAR-OLt> WMl-IINGTON WERE MOSTLY . i ~! Buv Your Clothes ii ;,: 1· il It !: I!i ~f ~~ i IIL. . . . . . . . . .:~.~::.~.~~.~.~.~~~~. . . . . . . . . .J ~ • _\1Hr.hant. Tailor CLEANINO - PR.ESSI~n ; iI ~~ J people regarding the return of the ........................ ,...................................................................... . former King Alfonso. Alfonso, who fled in 1931, is now staying The Post Office Department has 1 in Innsb."l.lck, Austria. He claims issued a special three cent postage that he las taken no part in the stamp in honor of Susan B. An- 1 war and .vill take none. thony and bearing her likeness, tv 1 commemorate the sixteenth anni- I__________.;:________ BRIEF BITS OF NEWS Women Know I . . * 'INFHAYFN . t.:: .. . ·; ~ . - . .. . -c . ' ... ·:~ ' some time during the next THE BEST BUY IN month the United States treasury will transfer some $10,600,000,000 CALIFORNIA WINE in gold bullion from its vaults. in ~ /New York, Washington and Phila- 1 _\\ ( -_., delphia to its new vaults at Fort (/'7 Knox in Kentucky. The purpose in changing the place of storage ~ 1!-<is to further remove the gold from ~~~~ the Atlantic seaboard to a point ~ where it would be less accessable to alien raiders. The gold to be stored at Fort Knox represents approximately one-half of the gold , of the world. I I/ · That MEN like fine laundered SHIRTS. Our new equipment makes Quality Work possible at low Prices. 2 Shirts laundered Cash and carry 2df.! C The war in Spain is now about two months old. General terms applied to the two factions are: Rebels and Federalists. The Rebels consist of facists, monarchists and 1S2 North MaiD Street soldiers. The Federal forces conPhone Mid. 56 sist of liberals, socialists, communists and anarchists. The rebel leaders desire a military d i c t a t o r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ship similar to that of Italy and all property returned to the old owners • some of whom are feudal • lords. If the rebels are victorious No.7 it is the plan to hold a plebiscite DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW improper conduct, or conviction of a felPROPOSED TO BE ENACTED BY ony. to determine the sentiment of thf INITIATIVE Midvale Hand Laundry Initiative Amendment JACK'S De Luxe LUNCH THE BEST PLACE lD MIDVALE -to- EAT BEST SERVICE ••• ••. BETI'ER FOOD FISHER'S, BUDWEISER and BECKE rs BEST BEER ON DRAUGHT I 1t i1 -from;:i! H. F. RASMUSSEN UNOECl~ERABLE. versary of the ratification of the Nineteenth amendment to the constitution granting suffrage to women. 1 o.u. and LON(; \\ KA H BeinJr an act to amend Section 79-6-B, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, •• amended by Chapter 78, Laws of Utah, 1936. (Makinl' it le~ral for Dentist. to Atbertiu.) That Seetion 79-6-8, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, ae amended by Chapter 78 Laws of Utah, 1935, be amended to read as follows: 79-6-8. The wordl!l "unprofessional eonduct" as relating to dentists are hereb7 defined to include. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or mi8represcntation. 2. Employing directly or indirectly any 1tuden~ or unlicensed dentists, or one whose license has been revoked or auspended to J)erform operations of any kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, guma or jaws or take impressions of the teeth or jaws: or to correct or attempt to eorrect malpositiona thereof, except aa herein pro..,ided, 8. Employing what are known u eap.. pen, tteereu or touters to obtain buainl!lla. 4. Communieating, without the conaent of the patient. information aequired in treating a patient necessary to enable bhn to act for au~~ a patient. &. Advertising _his dental buaineq or tr.abnent or devtces by untruthful, linprobable or impossible statement.. &. Ma,lting any misrepresentatioqa or falae promises directly or indirectly to In• fluenee. persuade or iDduc:e dental patron• 12. Vioiatln.r or aiding otherl!l in violating any of the pr··.::v~llii>'~S of the dental practice act. 18. Refu~ing tl1-• Pepartment of Registration or the St~.~·~ Board of Health, their officers or emph,::cs, ac~ess to his office, instruments, laboratory, eo;:uipment, appliance!'! or .aupplies for the r•urpose of in• specting the same. 14, Keeping his (.•ific~. hstrument!'l, laboratoey equipment, a.,p;i.u.-:~::ea or auppliein au insanitary contlit.hl!. 15. Nothinc henin c:ontainf'd ahal1 be construed 110 as to prevent a duly lieenaed denfut in the StP.te of Utah from advertiainc hia profes11lor., exeept the qlifJtation of definite fixed pricu, by the nH of newa• papera, periodicals, siJfll.l!l. cards, radio and other lawful nseans of advertising", pl'oTided, that all of such e.dvutising shaH be in the DUlle of the licennrl do~>n til!'t who ma:r apeeifieally refer In such advertilli:tJr to ht. traiinn8', method and/or syatero.t SECTION 2. 'l'his t.ct shall take e!feet five days after the elate of the offi.eial proc· lamation by the Go~e:-nor. (t> Paraera.pb 15 added to present law. l I, M. 1L Welling. Secretary of State or the State of Utah. do hereby eerti!y that the foreeoine is a full, nne and correct copy of the Initiative Jaw filed in QlJ' of~ fi~ and to be voted upon at the rrreneral election to be held November 8. 19S6. I further c:utif;r t!'lllt it. will appear on the offieial ballot at the a:eneral election -..re. No'l'. S, 1936, under the numl;er and title 1. Sha.rimr professional .' - with . . Rn• 1 herein desi~enat<!d. Jleented per~on or payin.r au, ..-nou. f.br ,. · In witness whereof, I have hereunto set Mndlne or referring patient.. my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the I. Practieing while hill .lleenH Ia IIU.. i Stat~ of lJtah, tha h~ day e~f Septembe1·, »ended. '' · · 19S6. · · 9. Using intoxicants or drun to sueh an ) -.tent as to render him unfit to practice dentistry. 10. Maltreating his patit:nta b;r reason fll eross ignoranee, wilfulness or neglect. 11. Grosa immorality, dishonor_,·. • I I • Phone: Midvale 178 cular eh~s11 in such C<•tpo,.:nion. tm all Ito. and liabilities of evPry •· .ld SEC'f1 0 N 2. The ~~e I'Ha ry of :,; tate 11o directi"d to <'aUSP. thlb nrop<ISe< am,..nd r<l!•n1 to be published as req uirE'd b~ the C:on~ti tution and to be 'lubmittf'd w thE' el ....·ton of the .bote at the next a"ner"- el~r.tion ln the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If approved by the elector. of "the state. this po·opU~:ed amendment sb:tl1 tal(e effect on the first day of Janual")', d~>bt.o. A Joint Resolution Proposin& an >\mend · mt.'nt tJf Se ... tion 1. nf Ar tlclt> VII. of tile Constitution Relaling to the State Ext'ro· th·e ne-parlment. the Terms. Ruidenre and Dutirs of Officers. (Superinte-nd•nt of PubliC' ln!!truction.) Be- it resolved hy the J .f'&dsl:lture- of the Stale of Utsh, two-thirds of all th" me-mbera eleded to e-arh house conC'urrln& 1937. 1 ; j[ Fall and Winter CLEAN-UP OVERMAN 1\-IATTRESS CO., No.1 ' : l For ~T' LE, QlJALf'fl : : • Mattresses Re-Made Constitutional Amendment . ! CoRNERSTONES LACK PERPETUITYRAPID DETERIORATION OJ: CORNERSTONE RECORDS WA$ SHOWN 1N THE nCEATRE., WHOf>E ..•. a fa:!!clnatlng pastime. --~--------~~~=-=~~~~ u•••••••-••n•••• ·••••• -: meteorologist who has found their coJlectlon Second Man: "You may-It's a 1iploma. from the great school of exp cri ence.'' First Man: "I don't understand." Second Man: .. It's a cu.nc~lled ~ote I've just had to pay for an1 C'Ltler man who came in hurridly oNil day and asked m.-. to endorse I Alligator• Do Not Eat People According to an autllvl'ity, there ts no authentic record of the loss ot Many Winda A list of abont 500 names for winds has been compiled by a th~rein: SECTION I. That it ie proposed to amentl Sed1on 1, of Article vn. of the Constitution of the State of Utah as fol· lows: SECTION 1. The Executive Department shall consist of Governor, Secretary of State. State Auditor. State Treaoure .. and Attorney-General, each of whom shall hold his office for four years. beginmng on thE' fir!'lt Monday of January next after h1s election, except that the terms of offie~ of those elected at the first election shall begin when the state shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the fi"t Mon· ciay in January. A. D_ 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their terms of office. shall reside at the seat of vovernment, where they shall keep, the public record!!. books and papers. They shall perform such duties as are prescribed by this Constitution and as may be prt>scribed by law. SECTION %. The Secretary of State ia hereby directed to submit this proposed amendJ;nent to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the ele<'tora of the state, this amendment shall take ef(eet the first day of January next succeed· in.r a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election desia:nated In Section 2 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 5 Joint Resolutio.~n Proposinx to Amend! olrtide XIII, '3ech,·n 2 of the ConsEtu· tlon of the .~tate of Utah, as Amendl'd at the General Election in 1930 Relating to TaxatiOJ. of TanKible Property. Ascer· tainment of Value. E:a:emptionll, and th• Annnal fax for the State. Be it resolved by the Le!rislature ot the State of Utah, two·thirds of all memben eleded to ~ach House and two-thirds of all member.a of earh House concurrin .. tl'tereln: : IECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, a11 ameaded at the general election in 1930, to read a• follows: SECTION 2. All tangible propert:? in the State, not exempt under the laws of th• United States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to b• ascertained as provided by law. Th• property of the United States, o! the State. cou~:~ties. cities, towns. school districts, municapal corporationa a.nd publi.: libraries~ lots with the buildings thereen used exclusively for e-ither religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial no~ held or used for private or eorporate benef"it, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights. ditches, canals. reservoirs, power plant.IJ, pumping plants, transmission !ina, pipes and flumes owned and us«'.d by indiConstitutional Amendment viduals or corporations for irrigating land• No.2 within the state owned by such individual• A Joint Resolution Proposina: an Amend· or corporations. or the individual membera ment to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Constitution Relating to Governor's Ap· long as they shall be owned and used expointive Power and the Filling" of Va- elusively for su~h purposes. Power plants, cancies in Certain Offices. (Superin- power transmission lines and ather propertendent of Public Instruction.) ty used fm generating and delivering eleeBe 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 members o~>le-C'ted to each house concur- for irrigation pur1>oses on lands in the ring therein: State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaSECTION 1. That it ts proposed to tion to the extent that such property is amend Section 10. of Article VII, of the used for such purposes. These exemptions Col'lstitution of the State of Jtah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of' lows : water so pumped under such regulations E'ECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes inate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor may be remitted or Senate, appoint all State and district offi· abated at such times and in such maner eers whose offices are establish~d by this as may be provided by law. The !Pgislatur• Constitution, or which may be created by may provid• for the exemption from taxalaw, and whose appointment or E-lection is tion of homes, homesteads, and personal not otherwise provided for. If, during the property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for recess of the Senate, a vacancy oecur in homes and homesteads, and $300 for perany State or district office, the Gov-ernor sonal property. Property not to exceed !!'hall aoppoint some fit person to discharge $3,000 in value, owned by disable·~ person• the duties thereof until the next meeting who served in any war in the military servo! the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State person to fill such office, If the office of Utah and by the unmarried widows and of justice of the supreme or distriet court, minor orphans of such persons may be exSecretary of State, State Auditor. State empted as the legislature may provide. Treasurer, or Attorney-General b~ vacated The legislature shall provide by law for by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annual tax sufficient. with other .eourcee be the d~ty of the Governor to fill the 6 an1e of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinby appomtment, 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 state elect~d and quali!ied. u may be by law debt, if any th<!re be, the legislature &hall prov1ded. P.rovide for levying a tax annually, auffiSE:CTION !. The Secretary of State is c1ent to pay the annual interest and to pa:r hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twent:r amendment to t'be electors of the state at years. from the final passage of the law the next general election in th<! manner creatmg the debt. (As ame~ed Nove=provided by law. 1 ber 4, 1930.) SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors SECTION 2. The Secretary af State t. of the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effe<:t the first day of January next sue- amendment contained herein to the electora e!eedmg a determination by the Board of of the state in the next general eleclioq ba ~tate C~nvasser~ of the result of the elee- the wumner provided by law. t.1on des1enated m Section 2 hereof SECTION 3. It adopted by the eleetora • of the state, this amendment shall have ef· fect on the first day of January next succeeding a d~termination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo.3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A. .Joint Ruolution Proposin8' an Amend· ment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relatin&" to the State Board of Education. (Superintendent of Pub tic NO. 6 Instruction.) A Joint Re&olution Proposin.R' to Amen• Be it resolved b:r the LeQ"Islature of the Section 9, Artide VI of the ConditatioD State of Utah, two-thirds of all the memof Utah, Uclating to Compensation of bera elected to each house concurrin.R' Members of the Legislature. th rein: , Be it resolved by the LeciAiature of the SECTION 1. That it il!l propoeed to State of Utah, two-third11 of all the memamend Section 8, of Article X, of the Con· ben elected to each of the two boue• •t:tution of the State of Utah, 88 follows: votinrr in favor thereof: SECTION 8. The general control and SEC1'ION 1. That it is proposed 1.o supervision of the Public School System amend Section 9, Article VI of the Con•hall be vested in a State Board of Eduea- stitution of the StatE' of Utah, as follow•: tion! consisting of such persona aa the SECTION 9. The members of the Legis. Legislature may provide. lature shall receive such per diem '.il'nd mileSECTION 2. The Seeretary of State le age a.s the Legislature may provide not exhereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding eight dollars per day .md ten cent. amendment to the electors of the •tate at per mile for the distance necessarily tra..,the next general election In the manner eled goi'?-g to and r~turning from the place provided by law. of meetmg on the most lll.!Ual route &lid SECTION a. If adopted b:r the elector• they shall receive no other pay or' parer the lltate, this amendment shall take ef- quisite. feet the first day of January next sueSECTION 2. The Secretary of State Ja eeeding a determination by the Board of hereby directed to submit this proposeci State Canvassers of the result of the elee· amendment to the electors of the 11tate at tioD desi~mated in ::lection 2 hereof. the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the eleetora Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shall take effect the fiBt day of January, 1937. No.4 .& Joint Reaolatlon Proposin• - Amm4ment to Section 18. ArUcl XII of the Conatitlltion of the State of Utah. Rellatln• to Liability of S~ockholdera of a-u. a. lt l'ftOIYed bT tltl Ledslature of the State of Utah, two-third1 of all the mem• ben elected to each of the two houaea ..,otinc in fa•or thereof: SECTION 1.-That it Ia propoeed to amend Seetion 18, Article XII. of the Conetitution of the l:3tate of Utah, 110 that the ll&me will read as follows : SEC'l'ION 18. The Le;:ialature mQ pro. "Yide by law that the atod~holders in every corporation organized for banJ.-lng purposes, or the holders of any one Ol' more of the elaases of stock issued by an:v s neh CIOl'l)oratlon, in addition t..., the amount of capital etock ~mbscribed a1 i fully paid b:r them, ehall be individually responsible for a1l additional amount not e:z:eeedlng the IUDount of their stock in such corporation w the amount o! their stock of any partl: A I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State ot the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correet cop7 of the aix Constitutional Amendmeqta propoeed by the regular session of the leirislature of 1935 as the 11ame &lJpeara ot record in my cffice. I further certify that the:v will appear oa the official ballot at the general eleotloa Nov. 8, 1936, under the RllD!ber ~md tille herein designated. In witness whereof, I have- hereunto ..t my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1at da7 of lleptember, 1936, • J Secrdart of State. |