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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH THE UTE SENTIN EL Entered as Second Class Matter at the post office at Midvale, Utah, under Act of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY WOODRUFF PRINTING CO. HOWARD C. BARROWS THE POCK ETBO OK of KNO WLE DCE rp~Ps Editor and Manager SUBSCRIPTIO N RATE: One Year ····························· · ······················································~·····---- $1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. - A BUSINESS VENTURE Friday, September 16, 1938 any organized minority to that of the whole population. How much the United States will learn from this study is doubtful. But applications of the sensible British statutes and objective would be a far cry from the American system under which o,nly employers can sin. Imagine the British prosecuting a man for distributing a speech by a member of Parliament, or instructing a firm to hire the son of a C.I.O. member on the ground that refusal to hire him would be discrimination against the C.I.O., or condoning the illegal seizure of property through sit-down strikes. In this field the United States is certainly far behind Great Britain. The American way of doing business up to now has been to buy from the man who could give us the , most for our money. We Americans are great "shopSPOON~ '2 FEET If J.ONG WERE USED ' I NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND pers . " IN ENI>LANO, IN 11-IE ELECTION 'TIM~ OF QUEEN It has been only naturaL therefore( that the man EL11ABE1H City of Midvale Salt Lake County ({15EP 70 REACH Oil~ who could combine quality with low price and still State' of Utah. THE J!AI?Gc RIIFF5 WORN AT "TJ/AT TIME) NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN make a profit for himself and his investors should be ..... that on Tuesday, the 20th day of able to stay in business. Bankruptcy has awaited September~ A. I?· 1938, a sp~cial l SNAKI:S CANNOT ClOSE' those who charged too high prices( or produced sec1\l!:IR !OYE~ ...... NOR. bond. el.ecbon Will ~e held :"lthin 1 0\N ~EY 1-!EAR.the hm1ts of the C1ty of Mtdvale, ond-rate goods( or were such bad managers that they "TJIEY HAVE NO Salt Lake County, State ?f. Utah, Eyc~IP$ OR EM'S could not make a profit. for the puryose of submlttmg to s~ch qualif1ed electors of said But when Uncle Sam goes into business it's a Ctty as shall have paid a property different story. The Home Owners Loan corporation, tax. therein in lli:e year next p_recedmg. s~ch electwn, the followmg for instance( was set up to handle home mortgages propos1hon: I and to save American home owners from the mort"Shall the negotiable coupon OL' \<.lNG .CoT"fON bonds of the City of Midvale, gaqre sharks. COT"fON NOW GOES "TO Salt Lake County, State of ·nu: RETAIL MARKET IN The H 0 L C has foreclosed on 1 04(613 homes. Utah, in the sum of Thirty-eight "fAXES PAID ~A'-'f MORE 'THAN /O,OOOFORMS Thousand Five _Hun~red Dolfars That makes the Federal governmen t the nationfs big)lEAR BY 150 LE'ADIN6 INCLUDING CEL.LULOIV, CORPORATIONS AMOUNTED ( $38,500), bearmg mterest at RAYON, SMOKELESS gest real estate operator. ?OWPER, PLA5Tit:S ANP "1"0 f; S"l/1- PER E.MPi()YEE the rate of not to exceed four FINI.t;HES per centum (4%) per annum Despite the foreclosures ( the H 0 L C is losing and due and payable within not money too. It lost eight million dollars the first seven to exceed twenty years from the date of their issue, be issuPLE RATHER THAN INDIVIDmonths of this year. Does the H 0 L C go into banked and sold for the purpose of UALS OR GROUPS. It seeks to ruptcy like a private individual would? Of course defraying the expense of acpreserve individual liberty as the quiring and constructing a pubnot. It just gets the Treasury to borrow some more basis of sound government, to prelic building in the City of Midmoney which eventually will have to be paid off by vent strikes because they harm vale, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, to be known as a City By JAMES PRESTON the taxpayers( including those whose homes were many persons not directly affectHall for the purpose of transed, to subordinate the welfare of foreclosed. acting the business of said City, The H 0 L C is a good illustration of what hapThe British still believe in the pens when the government goes into business. For principle that the best government not only has it failed to fulfill its function( but it has is that which governs least; they ' remember that "LIBERAL" and Constitutional Amendment purposes, which shall constitute the lost the taxpayers( money doing it. high school fund; said fuFcl shall be "LIBERTY" are akin, and that No.1 in the m>:~nner the Legitthe more liberty the individual bas PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER apportioned lature shall provide, to the schoo · disiln modern society the more likely PROPERTY -PERMANENT FUND- tricts maintainin~ high schools, and MEN RIDE THE CLOUDS UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND levy for district school purposet he is to do what is best for his .t JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING such which together with such other funds 2'0 AMEND SECTION 8, ARTICLE as may be available for district school fellow man. (From the New York Times) 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF purposes, will raise annu'\lly an That is the real between-the-lin e f'HE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- amount which equals $25 for each Now that an airplane has flown non-stop from ING TO THE PROCEEDS OF person of school age in the state as LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY shown by the last preceding school Moscow across the North Pole to California( and an- lesson in the report by the Presidential Commission on labor relaAND CREATING A PERMANENT census; the same to be distributed other has flown non-stop from Berlin to New York ·ons in Great Britain. FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL among the school districts according tl FUND FOR THE COMMON AND to the last preceding school census; and back( it might be in order to point out the nature The CommissiOn made no rePUBLIC SCHOOLS. and in addition an equalization fund 0f the machine with which man has performed these commendations and expressed few Ba it resolved by the Legisla.tv.re of which when added to other revenues the ata.te of Uta.h, two-thirds of all provided for this purpose by the Legissplendid feats. the members elected to ea.ch hov.ee lature shall be $5 for each person of opinions. But its report is studded concurring therein: school age as shown by the last preBerlin is one of the capitals of fascism( and Mos- with references to the British SECTION 1. That it is proposed to ceding school census; SF!id equalization section 8 of Article 10 of the fund shall be apportioned to the school cow is the world capital of communism ( but the air- Government's efforts to avoid amend Constitution of the state of Utah as districts in such manner as the Legisplane was invented by free men living in the ways of compulsion and let individuals and amended by the vote of the electors lature shall provide. Said rates shall groups solve their own problems. at the general election of 1930 to read not be increased unless a proposition as follows: democracy. We might put it even more boldly( not The to increase the same specifymg the result is a system which Sec. 3. The proceeds of the tales rate or rates proposed and the time to say brashly. Communism and fascism differ only functions so smoothly that Amer- of all lands that have been or may during which the same shall be levied, hereafter be granted by the United be first submitted to a vote of 1uch fo degree in their contempt for capitalism( but the air- ica sent this Commission abroad State• to this state, for the support of the qualified electors of the state, of the common schools, and five per as in the year next preceding IUeh plane was invented by men living in a capitalist so- to study it. centum of the net proceeds of the election, shall have paid a property tax sales of United States public lands assessed to them w1thin the state, and ciety .. Commentators have remarked lying within the state and sold by the the majority of those voting thereon The airplane is something _much warmer than United States subsequent to the ad- shall vote In favor thereof, in such that the report indicates a "gen- mission of this state into the manner as may be provided by law. just science progressing . It is more than the steam eral acceptance of the principle shall be and remain a permanentUnion, fund, SECTION 2. The secretary of state be called the State School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed engine. It is flight; it is man lifting himself above his of collective bargaining''. What to the interest of which only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state earthbound limitations and challenging the gods. It some overlook :is the fact that this expended for the support of the com- in the next general election in the mon schools. The interest on the State manner provided by law. is manfs greatest advance since he learned to stand acceptance was willing and vol- School Fund, the proceeds of all propSECTION 3. If adopted by the erty that may accrue to the state by electors of the state, this amendment untary and not forced by law. erect. escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of There is no statute in Great shares and dividends of any corpora- January, 1939. And this dazzling triumph was attained under a Britain compelling an employer to tion incorporated under the lawt of this state, the proceeds of the sales capitalistic competitive( democratic system. recognize a labor organization and of timber, and the proceeds of the Constitutional Amendment These things will bear recalling in a time when to deal with it; there is no law sale or other disposition of minerals No.3 or other property from school and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC forbiding him to urge his em· state lands, other than those granted even in the democracie s we hear so much of the failWORKS ployees to join a union which he for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ures of democracy. We hear so much of laissezfaire, other revenues as the Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION 6, ARTICLE believes respons;i.ble, or any union from to time allot thereto, con· 16 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF competition ( selfishness( poverty( general break- for that matter; there is nothing stitutetime a fund to be known as the UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF down, that too often we seem to be confessing un- forcing the signing of collective Uniform School Fund, which Uniform ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. School Fund shall be maintained and BeWORK it resolved by the Legisla.ture of agreements. used for the support of the common relieved failure and pleading only for clemency. But the state of Uta.h, two-thirds of all and public schools of the state and memberB elected to ea.ch of the two In fact, what little compulsion apportioned in such manner as the this is the social system under which men have come houeee voting in favor thereof: there is seems to be applied to Legislature shall provide. The pro1. That it is proposed to ride the clouds. visions of Section 7, Article XIII of to SECTION amend section 6 of article 16 of the labor organizations which (1) are this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of the state of Utah. required to obtain written auth- as a limitation on the rate of taxaSec. 6. The Legislature shall deorization from member:! permit- tion on tangible property for district termine the hours that shall consti· THE SUBMERGED EIGHT-NINTHS school purposes and not on the amount tute a day'• work on all works Ol' ting th~ use of the.ir dues or as- of funds available therefor and, fur- undertakings carried on or aided bJ' Anybody who thought Senator Pat Harrison was sessments for political purposes, i~~~ s~h~~tV:n:i 11~h!{{tetocot::id~~id the state, county or municipal governjoking the other day when he said the federal tax and to report to the government in fixing the rates of taxation speci- ment; and the Legislature shall pasa laws to provide for the health and . · t f . fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. 1 safety in factoria, screWS Will be tightened another turn had better m detail on money spen or polSECTION 2. The secretary of state smeltee-s,ofandemployees mines and shall deter. k · H · d · th bl tical purposes; (2) are rorbidden is directed to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum thIn aga1n. houra e WaS SeflOUS, an SO IS e pro em. to engage ·p "sympathetic" strikes , amendment to the electors <!f th~ state of service per day. 1 The first two months of th f" r. 1 th the next general elecbon m the SECTION 2. That the secretary • e new lS-a yeart e designed to coerce the government at manner p·rovided by law. of state is hereby directed to submi* Federal treasury-de spite the highest taxes in many or harm the general public· (3) SECTION 3. If ad<?pted by the this proposed amendment to the elec· . . . • electors of the state, thts amendment tors of the state at the next general a year-woun d up With a deflc1t of $646,648~204.000. may not mass pickets in sufficishall take effect the first day of election in the manner provided " Thus we start the ninth consecutive year of letting ent numbers to keep people from January, 1939· - - - law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the the Federal government live above its income That working if they wish, or in suff.iConstitutional electors of this state, this amendmeat Amendment 1 · shall take dfect the first daJ' el cient numbers to intimidate nonNo. 2 J.U st can t go on f orever. I strikers; (4) are barred from call· RATE OF TAXATION-PURPOSES January, 1939. In 1938, all our governmen ts-federaL state and ing strikes in violation of con- A JOINT RiJ~rfiA~'fJ~~OPOSING 1, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State local-will collect about $13,500(000( 000 in taxes. A tracts by those engaged in public AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1, of the State of Utah, do :hereby certif:r that the foregoing is a full, true and lot of folks think that won't hurt them because they services, like transportation or ~~~1g~E ~J;ET~Efr.f,ffSf/F- correct copy of the 3 Constitutional pay no income taxes. But the hard facts emphasize public utilities. UTAH, RELATING To THE RATE Amendments proposed by the regular OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND session of the legislature of 1937 u the same appears of record in mJ' that taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who DISTRIBUTION office. The British go even further than Be it resolved by the Legislature of I further certify that they will WOrk S. that. The "right to strike" is techthe Sta.te of Utah,- two-thirds of all of the tnembers elected to each house appear on the official ballot at the general election November 8, 1938, nically protected by law. But concun·ing therein: under the number and title hereia · ul SECTION 1. That it is proposed to many Ia b or cont rae t s stlp ate amend section 7 of Article 13 of the designated. In witness whereof, I have herespecifically that NEGOTIATION S Constitution of the state of Utah, as TOWARD SETTLEMENT OF A amended by the vote of the electors at unto set my hand and affixed the the general election of 1930 to read Great Seal of the State of Utah, thla DISPUTE MAY NOT PROCEED as follows: 26th day of August, 1938. Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on WillLE A STRIKE IS IN PRO- tangible property shall not exceed on GRESS. each dollar of valuation, two and fourAlso, contracts for a closed shop tenths mills for general state purposes, two-tenths of one mill for high school Secretary of State, (requiring every employee to belong to a union despite his personal wishes) are described by the For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on Commission as "exceptional". And the check-off under which the employer deducts union dues from the AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG pay of his employees is said to be PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION "very exceptional". I which said public building shall be owned and controlled by said municipality?" At said 'election the form of ballot shall be substantially as follows: For the issue of ThirtyEight Thousand Five Hun. dred Dollars ($38,500) Yes ( ) City Hall Bonds No ( ) If the voter desires to vote in favor of the issue of City Hall bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word "Yes". If he desires to vote against the issue of City Hall bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word "No". On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: "Official ballot for City of Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah, Speclal Bond Election, September 20th, 1938. (Facsimile Signature) "City Recorder, "City of Midvale, Utah." At sai<l election the polls shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock a. m. and closed at the hour of 7:00 o'clock p. m . The polling place for all quailfied electors of the City of Midvale, shall be at the office of the "Ute Sentinel," 136 North Main Street, in said City, and the Judges of election shall be Thomas Forman, Eli Mitchell and Martin Thomas DATED at Midvale City, Salt Lake county, Utah, this 18th day of August 1938 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE c ITy OF MIDVALE CITY COUNTY of SALT LAKE STATE OF UTAH ' (Signed) J. HOLLIS AYLETT, Mayor. ATTEST: (Signed) SOPillE K. BATEMAN, Acting City Recorder. (SEAL) First publication, August 19, 1938. Last publication, Sept. 16, 1938. BAN D 'I ... I I WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS ... GO~D Code Nu111bets: llaK-Pints, No. 122 Pints,No.45 Quarts, No. 44 Constit utional Amend ments I 1 I ------ MP Draper Oualily Laying Mash The whole British effort, in short, is to LET THE GOVERNMENT SERVE ALL THE PEO- W. E. 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