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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, February 6, 1930 18th Legislature of the State of Utah Special Session 1920 Luxurious Car for Young Fish of America HiSi .State f'apltol : The Special Session of the KI'hliM'iilh legislature of the State of I'tah lias convened to consid er submitting Constitutional Amend meats to the T'tah voters, that If adopted, will enable future i'tnh legis Intures to aecoiiiplisli the Tax Itevision Coinmissioa's reeomriieinlatlolis, which are as follows 1. All taiclble property k'iuII lie taxed at uidi'or.'ii rales throcghout the jurisdiction of the authority levy lug the tax. 2. All intangible property shall be classified for purposes of taxation sV . arc i &ivm.it :; 4UKg f K'Mk Mm r ill - :a . ... " nmm Inn 1 L ............. - c , Mm'riil 'u ' 7 X 3 S 5 )1 xal ; .'. - - ' i n - &sri ' t'lt- - Making Uncle Sam's Submarines Safe for Crews A Preferably, the Intangible probity shall he exempt from taxation as projh crty, with the express provision thai the income therefrom shall he taxed. 3. All business condueiel for prof It, except insiiraine eoii.ianies, shall be taxed at a moderate miii'oriii rate upon the net ineotne of Ihe business done within the siali a. Insurance companies shall bo taxed on their r.ct eemluiiis. b. The luesent license tax on cor porations shall be repealed when (ho corporation Income tax becomes effec tive. All other special taxes for state piirp'isei shall lie continue, I. 4. All residents of Ibis state having ia fitaxable ability shall pay a direct i of income tax at moderate graduaof ted ra("s. 5. The revenue which !; derived from the business lax and the income tax shall I.e. devoted to the state district school fund, and the s levy f..r slate district selicot f 'ml shall be ri iI umI accord iir;ly. The preyent c!itii!iti"nal state board of cijealixa' i n shall he abolished and a Mate tax co!n:i:i-s'o- n cc:,;,d. a. Tl e stiil b.M lav 'hail nrv.-- i all ndia s and u!'!ic util- l - jit "T .1 VMM. MM 'mt'i lilt W ii JK. H " - '- V 5T ilia iiilyrvy,''y-i- t luxe all slool rnr for the tninspi)rl(iI(n nm distribution of young fish tins Just boon put Bcrvlce by the Imrpnu of fisheries at Washington. The cur resftnbles n corivpntioiml jiullinan hihI is tted with tanks which will contain half a million young fish, In addition to living quarters for th crew caretakers who accompany the ilimy passengers. The photograph shows K. C. Fearnow, superintendent distribution of the bureau, examining some of the tanks. A now dc This Is the Pitiful End of an Old Ship Various devices have been adopted by the United States navy for the saf.ty of submarines and their crews. This picture of the new shows the "pad eyes" near the water's edge. These rings will permit cables to be attached In case of sinking and pontoons will then raise the sunken ship. Other safety equip-meon the Includes Momsen "lungs" (quickly attachable breathing devices for the crew), a safety escape lock on deck from which the crew can escape, a marker buoy which will serve as a marker for a rosette ship, and n telephone buoy which also will go to the surface and serve as a means of communication with the crew below. 9 Air View of Eucharistic Congress in Manila pur-p.'se- ities. - , ' t t . The sla'e lav comaa-h- m hall have power to oijuaii e the VilU'iM.-nof any a in- nt ; within any co':n!y of lie Mate an shall nu, t pow.r to Cijtla!uo the val,t."!i--Iof -- . 1, i j - 1 d.i It- - os oT colHltlcV, noihi'!y bcte.c-c. f n app- a! of ten or le. re per-'-ai- s the I'otemi-coir.ct any tax riall on re. and local with a l.v to checkii,.; rnnec-'!'.v t'VpcnilitnreK. on t;-:- tl of ten or ncre persons the .i in i .ion shall iv. lew- any local I.oihI and s! ,!l bring all of the facts involved attention of the t.ivi.a.vet-- , with the rMo!iinaia!.i:i iiis of the s J,- - f,r j.-- s !' iv-- n. i,r citi-lnisio!- .... d. The admlni.M ration of all sit, c., ..j t.. ....,1 i........ t.,.,1,. jink's snail Pe "en'Ml; i. a (u'tae of th.. state t.lX cnMiai ion. v. 'I i.e stale tax coma:; shall have aieliotiiy ,r, ;;. syMe:u of uniform ,ne,,ainN f.,r all local tax- lug units ami shall hav,. power t) i.m.i..' the ii e i f Midi uniform aicouti-tin- ,' ss!, ni. 1; shall ul have power to M..'ol.e s iit::l.lc rcgiilalions for the laiL-ei.prevention of all b.-aand have authority cotidirct re.ru- tar italepc talent audits of nil I tl "''""i'N M.d .i take the t,ee. Mops to s.if. - !ard public fluids -l -- i:r, ;.,lsld,. ,i,.w f (he old sailing ship fiiy of Sidney as she lay tunned out for what Iron fittings there were In her. In the mud Here Is Mexico's Largest Family flats at San Tram lsc, la-li- . TURNS TO COURT This striking view of the first Eucharistic congress held In Manila was taken from an nirplnnp flying over historic I.utieta. A crowd of 100,0)0 gathered fT the solemn ceremonies and followed Archbishop Michael U. UT'ol.erty In a procession down Iewey boulevard to the I.uneta. hL-l- i , l hl Jj' t ?r r- - . u . J ': t2 'A H'-- , &tyit& ' '. r-- - 1 . "f?.-,v- , I ' 7"" . r"l 1 j ( M V i t .' J ' M latloii ..f th" pn ;is,., p!;,n ,,f t IX 'feiisi,.,,. Iii ,.rdcr to determine w:.it:.i ili'ote icoii eni,,,! Iiuihod ,f l.atidlii " fj V r.'. i op. J laihlle l.tislni- -s ;tla i a AW ' f -s- -m all p.iliN lion, end "tep i, Mate of I ' "'"' 'i 'U ;eiu. Mej:vT, Tennessee's . ., i...ifi .. .,. ... if.,... .iiiiMieiii nuhi,;iik Him i,'ii Hip .lis fo.it!, allot ': sea.on, keti.aii conn tie1 V, t let ic a, ; ! l,:, coni.n,,.. ' . f .ma'v, ft.,. Mr. nn'l ! M.-- i,, ..... ; iil : ' , l:! i.i . i n i I at n t x I - ti d tl... I; III I' o Is i ,v . IV: vy A v I I y W . - i fA -- ...... V ... rrTrmr,wTrra. vf'. , !y " " e a mm: . - v ' ' ' V'Sli .Vif? I I ' M te ' t i ir i ' i 1 I ; ..ia- I . I -, (,;.. a . . eti M,c not" II. . " ,! r'1 4S f.V'JTl ir.''!' loll , J . 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In plte the b!i.7iird nnd beaxy kfing unow, Kiucc , Uivestmeiit In iiimlern equipm.-to d. the rlenrini Job In returned many times over Ly the suto aid p iodine tax en. i .t . fe..!lf. :,.,! !,.,, r ll. i Ul.p the rt.t.i.. .j.ti.in. oni tti r I'ein in l icecie t , t1 VrUt ll,i-e- r. Oeri't n nr.l !tm . ,, Ss.at ncii,,,; "A'tho c'l Was c.iliiinlssioneil til n build iei;n . . Ul I I ill . -te l;ot I, :,. 11. ii Ii. 'h Ii,.. ii..'. II. ,,n.l s the ,r.e f tn. Ilando.rg ma,,, nnl tl,U was j"W-'- i. t "" Is t !, rnt un.VJ.,rv ilM.ib., result. The right which coit $t:,iu.i S t'cf.icj 11 UcL- - "'Vli-- - .., y s. '" a- r j.,. ll!u i.tr ii , f .: ,,. . j. Me " - ,. ,, , . .f .::.-.- . i!,C'i.. ' II scj, t.l ) ,' M , i , lie si t I'.e ' lllof.el.o-,- fe:.' r e f .. i oi f :. t , t T Co cct.-- v i,,.,-- ' ,i,o i.. - wmv The Ameilenn Merchant Marine Library nssochitlon has been w.ic-Ina ciiiopaign to obttiln 10, hm books for Ihe ue of the men ouli-tIn that Mrs. Clbsmi rahtiestock was In charge of the drive. This picture, made Ht headquarters In Washington, nhown Mrs. Ante Tries donating books to Mrs. Fahnostoi V (seated ut desk). At the left Is Miss Imrothy Sailers, Secretary. , ! i CORN SEED QUEEN ,, j.,,,. i,, . - ,. t; i...i.m! J f I ..... I - "False Pyramid" Is Being Excavated I'-l-'- M : i , ,4 lit of Mexico. U;.,. . t e I .1. I I ..v ... 1! tie,, h'k .j,,). ' ' S e a ;e s,.; a., a i tii.'i. finVi.. ' . .vv 1 i fV iv to I ',:;.,) ... It 'V i t jut J. Ilctibeii riatk. ,1r., former secretary of state, who was un pointed siioehil iiinlmssador to ren. re. it t!,e 1'tlited Slllte Ml ll,.. 111. "rl;i l.aoio us rren- h d . , ;..! ... icki ic M I icn'.r. i I'd lit I Wo.- h I .... t.iN- - c, (I) the it, ' IVl 4.1111' .' . I I - . i'!i If v w,. t.,. pimj. n -- u in ,. . tp la Ha. nti., Ic'i , a! i -'i':" A It Pays to Keep the Highways Open i . n 7. ....(!,;. ( nnl i. nuon, fitiidnnw l , s'ates c ...,.:r,i, t V...'.. !.. :v-rr- I r, ,'i. :i:..t , i coiiittit I'. , tuc.iit (!,,. f r toll laiist i d.-i- it o s, irgeM i.on-rale- nls ...II , , n fol.goiii- - m sde e .V i io - 'i.!tiinU!,m fiat - of lit I (nder the '' t'i ii........ 'o- All . n:i la tiiiUiOi! diii.iijj ti:rn (o tl,,. , ,s - ; 1' BUILT LIKE A SHIP i - lift P. p-- d to ( osmmo- Hult.g II Ildl ii'eiidat'cn. the lliat tti y t aiiuot 1 ! j l.iay f. mi;m.;i ts : 'llo.-- , .;. tare s!mw s i) e iae';.!.ers (.f '.., i; .n.. t.uiiibcis In io-.- . 'Hicy ul) a o' e the patents iu., lan!;. u .i.t-- , me in the dec), ! Wf w r the purpose of scuuiii n l ie;., r bal.ime l . tw si ne m.d he ,!.l revciai.. liiab r the of ta te-- U, n. A- In i, j !: irocc.!(ire. initio i;a The I glslatui.. slnll cempiel.enslve study ..f i Xiea!ltutes. ..rgiHil.itiett, nud b si- - a jnnd & Gathering Books for the Sailors !: , r.",.vi. f i.,:i .i i sj"'. L V the pis.H '""; of iuhv iti:i:g proMr jtions SPECIAL ENVOY Crim and Circumitantf The ttrict tiioriilit who contends rlnuoara hav-- nothing to '"'' ' '.'!"" ri.lntl.rn of weather t'."fts.-l- .,t Worth stnr lc'ctraau r fndcr the of Alan Howf, an ncheologlcal pxpnlltlnn from ItiUerslty of 1'rtinsylvnnlii ninsenm rwntly bccatl Its first ensen of work nt Meydnni, llgvpt. where th fxpcdltinn Is con(Tntratln the excavation f a pyramid which the Arabs call HI It a mm tl Kndla'1, or Ihe "false pyramid." The photograph nhowi (his pvramld. I'l'" dlrr-ctlo- thi flses to n height of approximately 215 feet und It bxl'levrd to bn rotntructod ilnrlnu the Fourth dynasty In Kgypt, datln? from about ll. I', onwards. Meydum, Iht alt at the pyramid. Is about C'V miles nouth of Oiiro. N-c- |