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Show THE SUCCESSOR TO MIRROR-MONITO- R MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1910. VOL. XVI, utneud A Joint Resolution proposing A joint resolution proposing ati meat to .section 4of Article 14, of theConNtl-tutio- STATE FAIR ON OCT. 3. an Amendment to Section 7 of of the State of Utah.In relation to the Article Xll1, of the Constitution limit of indebtedness of counties, cities, of the State of Utah, relating to towns and school districts. It is to be the Grandest Exposition Be tt resolved by the Legislature of the the rate of taxation. all members of Utah of Ever Held in the State of Utah Re it enacted by the Legislature Male elected to each of the two houses -S- tarts s of the State of Utah, Monday of all the members elected, to Section 1. That it is proposed to amend 4, of Artie e 14. of the Constitution of each of the two houses concurring Section the State of Utah, so that the same shill The State Fair iu the jase germs from onetoauother; REWARD ud confinement indoors, which One hundred dollars-1vprives thorn of pure air, there- paid for additional y lowering their vitality and re j that will help istance t the disease organ-- ' w bo s firo to - ms. A ve'v large reduction in cent ore hot .e disease and mortality rate 'Jti.li. Allfnform.t: -- n 'mid certainly, bo accomplished greatest J f tfiese facts Gere borne in mind proper pi eeautions tvsoJj ipon them adopted. Teachers should be vigilant to detect the first Msrns of s cness 'm pupils, tod w lien such ae discovered, liie pupd should be promptly ex eluded from school uutil there is no longer danger from any existing infection. cmporatedcltl(. valuation for general state f Attendance ia?i for city pur- upon school in t! e poses; Not to exceed three mills' poxex; pro filed, ihatno liii-- of tlie irnlebt-oof a contagious share ln allowed " th!s w,i,,n slmli each dollar of valuation foi urred for other than strictly countv, city. b fore its character is school purposes; Not to purpose.; provided or dolknown, tlmnarlv'ut an attack exceed mil,l on each fmiber, that any city of the iitM mid trecond when as class authorized luSection School a for of mild form of valuation provided lar of the same, diHigh be nlbn.d lo In- 'hreeof tlnaartfi-li.may of State the That purposes; part rectly exposes the other pupils, cur a larger indebtedness. not to xeeed four tax apportioned to high school per centuru, and any city of the third class, and cue of the most common purposes shall constitute a fund or town, not to exceed eti?lit p?r centum adcauses of the spread of contato be called the high school ditional. for supplying suclrfcitv oi town best line mi entertainment feawith when artificial water, seweis, liglitsqf and shall be apportioned the tures evqf gathered together in gion. The exclusion of pupils so fund works for water, light to the cities and school districts and sewer, shallsupplying In line with the fair affected and the maintainance of he owned And controlled hv the West. schools the the municipality. maintaining high yl f management, these features will pure air in the school room are Se. tion 2. Tie manner the legislature may prosecretary of State is di- all be free to the person who has essential and life saving measto caustft Ins proposed amendment to vide . And whenever theaxafele rected he published at requited hy the Constitution the gate. Several thous- ures, which should ooinade a property within the statZ shall and to be subnjlitedllo the electors of the passed million and dollars etAreneral to four hundrjjft are being expended paramount consideration in the State at the election In the pro18ediy law. in this manner to pay for I he best operation of all schools; and it is dollars, the rate shallnot exceed manner five mills on each dopir of valua- theSect on 3. (unproved by the electors of acts that could be hoped that teachers, health officthis proposed amendment shall procured. tion ; unless a proposition to in- takeState, effect o ie first day of January, In the speed department an ers, and school trustees may cocrease such rate, specifying the STATEOT UTAH, es. appropriation of $0,000 has been operate in a faithful effort to enrate proposed ain the time dur Office of State. of Secretary made and entries have already force them. lue shall be ing which Charles S. Tingey. Secretary of Mate of At the last session of the legisto a vote of theI, State Utah, ed , he first closed with a list ensuring splendo hereby certify that the ualified electors of foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy did such of a law was enacted providlature racing every day at the fair. the State a ii the year next pre- of a resolution proposing an amendment to for the appointment of a coming Section 4, of Article the Constitution of ceding sue election, shall have the State of Utah, in relation to the Limit of mission pass upon the plans RICHVILLE, UTAH. paid a pr ;erty tax assessed to Indebtedness of Counties, Cities, Towns, and of all school buildings thereafter School Districts, passed by the Eighth Reguthem with the State.and the Mrs. Annie Peterson is of the legislature of this State. to be constructed. It is expectvoting thereon larINsession joritv o TESTIMONY WHEREOF I bare here- riously ill. in shall vo favor thereof, ii unto set my nand and set !the Great Seal of this action will insure Mr. A. E. Rose, who has been ed that such manner as may be provided the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 29th construction m the fuup to his old home in liichviile, sanitary day of August, A. D , 1910. by law. but ture; ' C. S. Tingey, unfortunately mauy, if Sec. 2. The Secretary of State has returned to Ogden, I eal of State. , Secretary , tnat'a large, majority ofschool !"is directed to submit thisjjcopos-Ly- l Miss Lizzie Dickson returned amendment to the electors of buildings heretofore built, are A Resolution proposing an Amendment to home, after having been absent SJPjlhe state at the next general elec- - Section 2 of At tide X of the Constitution lacking in proper faseriously Aron in. the manner provided by of the State of Utah, asameuded Jan. 1.1907 for some weeks. , cilities for ventilation and other relating to the Public School System, and Mrs. Laura Fernelius and 3 X sanitary requirements; and it is of the Constitution Section of Article Sec 3. If adopted by the elecof Utah, relating to the State Miss Rose Gore, of Uintah, are of the State extremely important that those tors of the State, this amendment School Fund. W. home at the F. of 1911. guests which are dangerously defective 1st effect take shall January Be It. resolved and enacted the Legisla(Tark. State of Utah, Office of Secre- ture of the State of Utah, by of all may be discovered and reported the members elected to each of the two in tary of State, ss. order that they may be corStanley Rose lot a valuable I. Charles S. Tingey, Secretary housesa'oncurrlrig therein: rected and improved. To this Section I. 1 hat it Is proposed to amend mare last week. of State of the State of Utah, .do Section 2 of Article X of the Constitution of A. end and for the further purpose D. L. hereby certify that the foregoing the State of Utah to read as follows: of correcting is a full, true and correct copy of Sections. The public school system shall any unsanitary schools; common a resolution proposing an amend- Include kindergarten to which pupils are conditions ENTERPRISE. of consisting primary and grammar ment to Section 7 of Article XIII schools, grades; high schoos. an agricult jral college; A baby girl was born to Mr. unnecessarily exposed in their of the Constitution of the State, a university; and such other schools as the school life, health officers are of Utah, relating to the rate of legislature may establish. The common and Mrs. Will Rogers Monday schools shall tie free. The other departments morning. earnestly, requested to promptly taxation, passed at the Eighth of the shall be supported as provided Reirular Session of the Legisla- by law.system Joseph Ogden was an Ogden inspect all school buildings and ture of this state. Section - The proceeds of all lands that visitor premises within their jurisdic-t:on- , the week. during have be or have been Whereof I United In Testimony may granted by the and report on blanks furnto this, State, for the support of the Albert Olsen came up from LereilJtO set my hand and affixed Mates ished herewith. (The inspection common schools; the proceeds of all properSalt Lake to spend a couple o! the Great Seal of the State of ty that may accrue to the State hy escheat of school premises and report of Utah at Salt Lake city this 29th or forfeiture; all unclaimed shares and div- days with his family. to same Utah State Hoard of idends of any corporation Incorporated undav of Auirust. A. D. 1910. der the laws of this State; the proceeds of C. S. TINGEY is made the duty of each Health (Seal) the sale of timber, mineral or ollior property PETERSON local Hoard of IJealth. Secretary of State. See 'Sec. from school and State lands, other than those granted for specified purposes; and Mrs Axcel Olsen has been 1113xlH, Laws of Utah.) five per centum of the net proceeds of tlie A joint resolution proposing an amendment sick during the week. Especial attention is called to to section of Ar: Icle I V of the Const- sale of public lands lying within the State, quite itution hf the Stale of Utah in relation which shall be sold by the United Mates, Their baby is still quite sick. Sec. Ib27, Laws of Utah, which subsequent u) tha admission of this State tothe limit of the state Indebtedness. Work has commenced on the requires that schools which are Be It resol vt d by the legislature of theState into the Uniofi. shall be and icrnaln a perof all the members petual fund, lobe called thq State school Peterson roads. of Utah: not connected with a sewer syse.ected to each of the two houses concur- Fund, tHe Interest of whiclj? only, together tem or cesspool shall be provided & such with means the a otfier legislature ring therein: ec. 1. It is proposed to amend Section 1, may provideishall be distributed among the with dry earth closets in place of MORGAN CITY NEWS. of Article XIV of the Constitution of the several sehopl districts according to tin earth as will read school same dug in the ground and that population residjhg therein. Provid State of Utah so tlnit the Mrs. Ida Kirkham Cool bear, ed. That alt funds deHved from any State follows: i be maintained in a must wife of Alvin Coolbear of Salt they deficits or failures tax for hlgltf schoolsshall he anporlloned Sec. 1. TJi meet oasu condition. In many insanitary In revenml and for necessary expenditures among the fcveral iies and school districts Lake city, was very low with ty- stances the law lias not for publiclpurposes, including the ere tion according o the Attendance at the high been from of public buildings, and for the payment of schools therein; Atnocltyor district shall phoid fever, when heard with. There can be no the bv he iiJr of complied Indebtedness lo fund derived the irt entitled p all territqt-iaTheir little daughexfrom ' he Sate ix for high schools unless yesterday. State, tbState may contract debts, not to menace the health greater ceeding In the aggregate at any onetime, an the Iilgh sehoiZthereln is maintained upon ter is just convalescing frqtn the than filthy privy vaults exposed per centum the stanhirdZnd for the period during the same disease amount equal to ode and of the value of te taxable property of the year thatliyfy he fixed hy tlie State Board of to flies and they should not be assessment for Education Patronize your honWfalll first, State, as showrtdiy the latolerated on any school premises state purpose previous to the incurring of Section 4 The Secretary of Slate is direct- of e course, but if ymiwant an neved to submit til's proposed amendment to the But the State may such indebtedness in the state. Dry earth closets er contract Any indebtedness, except as in elector- - of the State at the next general elec product (trvKaysville Flour. are simple in construction and the nrixt sort ton provided, in excess of such tion In the manner provided by law It the g loans besfver. Never lost a operation from 5. ifid electorIf monies the all Section of the arising adopted by amount, and when properly herein athoried, shall be applied solely to Mate, this amendment shall takeeflect Jan prize in a competition. cared are for free from nuisance obtained. were 1911. 1. which for they the purposes Sec'. 2. The Secretary of State is directed STATEOF UTAH i or Plans and 'specificadanger. SS. to cause this proposed amendment to lie Office of Schools-ACondition ! of State. of Sanitary Secretary tions for will them be furnished and published as required by the Constitution I, Charles S the beginning of the school school trustees upon application to lie submitted to the electors of the Stale of State of the Secretary at the next general election In the manner Tingey, stateof etah, do hereby certify that the year the attention of health offic- to the State Hoard of Health. provided by law. hec. 3, If approved by the electors of the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of ers should especially be directed Health officers are urged to shall take a resolution proposing an amendment to SecSate, this proposed amendment eltect upon the first day of January, A. !.. tion 2, of Article X of the Constitution of to the sanitary condition of the immediately begin the inspection 1911. the State of rtali, as amended Jan. 1st, 1907, schools within their of schools and to complete the STATE OF UTAH. jurisdiction. School Public SS. to and the system, relating Office of Secretary of State, ! Section 3of Article X of the Constitution of It is always noted that contag- same and report without delay. . Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of ctah. as amended Jan. 1. 1907, reions diseases, having reached a the stare of Utah, do hereby certify that tlie lating to the Public School System, and correet copy of foregoing Isa full, true and low ebb during the summer Wanted A Drawing Card. a proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of very I. of Article XIV. of the Const to the State vacation man! What would you do?" of Ptah. State the Hold, relating increase period, quickly of the Stateof Utah In relation to the School Fund, "I would die! passed by the Eighth Regular From this bridge Li ur t of the State Indebtedness, passed by in prevelance during the opening will leap into yon mighty torrent th" Eighth Regular session of the Legisla- Session of the Legislature of this State and IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereture of thisMiMate. f school, which is chiefly due to end it all all!" iN V .WH EKEOF I has e herey 1 E f Seal bund and affixed the set unto Great my "Heavens! But if you must, wait unto et my hand and aftixed the Great Seal two facts, the assembling of of toe State of Utah at Saif Lake City this of the State of Utah t Salt Lake City this 2i n.in ites until I can send foi my A. I) , 1919 of A. Augu-I). of 1910, 29th August, day efliduy children in (dose contact, thus moving picture machine; this will , S. Tingey, C. 8. Tingey. Secretary of State, f of vorking film. State. ivoring the transmission of di- - niek iSeal.l Secretary n - j , - as-l- ar -t j one-ha- lf n a.... .-t one-ha- lf . - v two-third- read as follows: FIRST if history of Utah, is the conn Jen! assurance of President J. G. McDonald and the other members of the Fair Association. The Fair opens next Monday morn-ngiSalt Lake City and will continue for a week. Sutncent entries have been received and enough of the exhibits are already on the ground to dispel the last vestige 'of Roubt, if sue ft there evenwas, tuf to the general success of uae tanr. While the efcaibits in every department wilUOe more numerous than ever bqreN,here is being prepared for the visitors the -- Gu. T. Mm n mv. i" Capital Stock, hjnZoico $25,000.00 j Dues a general banking trnai-'esWe pay 4 per cent on sa s. -- ngs accounts, interest compounded quarterly. Deposits-received in any sumLrtfm $1 V.h v not open an imxtfunt with bs ft. M. I f. Couqtoffecorder j is in Established September, 190J ii 5 irict'v coffidentiiil Gill n t NATIONAL BAKX MORGAN, UTAH. j concur-ringtherei- n: Section 1. That it is proposed Section 4. When authorized to create in- to amend section 7 of Article !dlljt,?d,,esslis provi.a-- iu section a oftiii. uo f'ulf 'h:i11 existing indebted- XIII, of the Constitution of the fArlicfetclte 01 Utilu SO tti&t tllC same ness, eocedutg two ptr centum. No city, t own school district or other will read as follows : municipal cor- indebted m an 7. The rate of taxation on pro-- ! amnion, shun amount, including existing indebteduess.ex- perty tor state purposes shall the value ot tlie UOlOf exceed eight mills on eilCll taxable property therein, the value to be assessment for State of valuation to he apportion- by tlie laed as follows: Not to exceed four M.1 Count? uuipev previous t.Mheirenr in iunnlls on each dollar, f otf of suh indobi'ideii's; and uex.men. Vn betak-o- f f ! - lAO-thtr- therein. No. T Tuesday ami 3 .u..i e xDtblish jUPhabit of savlsgr a little frumfLe present income it will btweeded afler whikx Jamks Pingueg, President Joseph Williams. Vice Pres. G.Y.Robbinsj J. L. Hatch, Cashier. ThuAiinv om lOioklft m and 2 to 5 pm. . I e, -. sffi-- I 1911- i Salt Lake & Ogden, .Lagoon Route, and Salt Lake City, Between Ogden The Only Electrically e piippej railroad in the west ; the beautiful fruit andarming belt of Weber ami through Davis CountieAyXo smoke ; Xff Cinders No Dust. Passenger Statui5r0aayX)th and Lincoln Ave. Heart of the Business DistricLC Ojdeniire for round trip, $1.80; good ten Jays. Sundays and Hollidays $1.00, the round trip; all tickets good for Stop Over either direction at the Beautiful? 12 Trains each way, Leave Ogden 6:10 a.rn., Lagoon. a.m. and every hour and half to 10:30 p.ra. SIMON BAMBERGER, Brest. W. J. RIDD, G.FandP.A" I levi-iitte- d ma-thos- e (w, The Busy Merchant' u v. e f mCmm Hasvbig prejmum bargain for you. ifte big show windows are full of them. two-thir- ds Assortment of 400 Selections.. 3- 1 KLOSFIT PETTI will please you ancLVpenr new gown will look wdi on you if you wear aTClosfit underskirt. Two-thir- 1 -- l one-hal- h U The Cash Store. Utah State Fair Salt Lake City f -t out-xid- t I -- 1 -- October 3rd to Sth Bigger aud better than ever before. $15,000 in cash prizes or exhibitors, besides 24 cups and 70 gold medals. $4,000 will be sp visitors. Races daily for pi ses that aggregate $0,000. Reduced rates oa 1 cailroads. For further infifiri aion address the secretary, 45 West South Temple stret, j lit Lake City. itu-th- m 1 1 -- t. Genera, Horace S. Ensign, Secretary 25c. x Children, 10c. J. G. McDonald, President. |