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Show EAGLE. MURRAY CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE MURRAY 11. 1930. L Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 RELATING TO FILLING KESOI.UTION IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES an amanil-min- t A Joint resolution proposing to Sfclion 13 of Arllrla VI of th ronslilution of ths Htats ol (Hah, ia. laling to varanrivs in the Itf Islatnrs. of tin Be it rtsolvrd hy h of all aaim-br- ri Htatt of I'tah. two-thirrlertrd to srh noun ronrgrrli.f therein : HKCTION I Svrtions to hs amended. That it is proposed la amend Swtion IS of Artirle VI of the constitution of ths State of Utah io that the ame shall read follows : SECTION to be filled. J. Vacancies Vacnmiii that may occur in either house in such filled he shall of the lecislature manner a may I provided hy law. SECTION 2 Srcrrtsry of Stale to publish Die secretary of Mnle la directed to amendment to raune thia proposed published aa required hy the constitution I the electors of ihe to to submitted and Slate at the neit treneral election in the manner provided hy law. when. If p- SECTION 3. In effect tiroved hy the elector" of th State, this proponed amendment shall taks effect on the 1st dav of January. liMI. Filed with the Secretary of State February 21, 1930. I Constitutional Amendment No. 2 RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION an amendA Joint resolution propoaiRf ment to Sections 2 and 1 of Article II of the constitution of the Slate of UUh, relating to revenue and taxation. Be It resolved by the Leiiilature of the a of all Slate of Utah. memhera elected to each Houss concurRESOLUTION ring therein: such purposes shall be reduced annually ia proportion to th revenues so allocated; revprovided that any surplus sbov the enue required for the Bute district school Ar7 of this fund as provided in Section ticle shall be paid into the Stat general 'unlSECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secreury of 8UU is directed to caua this proposed amendment to be published as reuuird by th constitution nd to b submitted to th electors of tie StsU at th next general Section In th manner provided by law. SECTION J. T tak effect when. If approved by th (lectora of the Stat this proposed amendment shsll take eflect on the ist day of January, 1U31. Filed with the Secreury of 8uU February lh, 1930 Conhtilutional Amendment No. 3 RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND DISTRIBl TINU INMANNER OF AND TEREST OF SUCH FUND. A Joint resolution providing for amend ments to house joint resolutions numbers thre and ight passed by tha legislature in 12. proposing to amend Section 2. Article X, and Section 7, Ar ticle XIII of th constitution of th Stat af Utah relating to the State school fund and tha manner ef districting th interest of each fund and other revenuea ef tha several echool distrtrt of the SUU. Be it resolved by th Legislature ef the ef all tha astnx-ber- s State ef Utah, elected Is each House concurring : therein SECTION to I. Resolution proposed amend. That It ia proposed to amend house S Joint resolution number passed by the legislature in 192y, proposing to amvnd Section I of Article 10 of th constitution of th Stat of UUh so that th ssm will read aa follows: SECTION 1. Proceeds of Isnds snd othsr sl per cent of proceeds property fund. Th proceeds of all lands that hav been or may b granted by th Unit-a- d Sute to this SUt. for th support of th common schools ; the proceeds of all property that may aecru to th StaU by escheat or forfeiture; all unclaimed aharea and dividenda of any corporation incorporated under th laws of this SUt: the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral or othar property from school and SUt lands, other thsn those granted for specific purpose ; and fiv per centum of the net proceeds of the sale of publie lands lying within the Sute. which shall be sold by the United Sutes subsequent to the admission of this SUU into ths tJnbn. shall be and remain a perpetual funj. to t called the StaU school fund, th interest of which only, shall be distributed among the several school district according to th last preceding school census. as SECTION 2. Resolution proposed amend. That it Is proposed to amend houae 8 Joint resolution number passed by th legislature in 192tf, proposing to amend Section 7, of Article XIII of the constitution of th SUt of Uuh so that th same will read as follows: SECTION 7. Rat af Uxstioa net to exceed distribution. Th raU parpeae of Uxatioa on Ungibl property ahall not exceed on each dollar of valuation, two a and mill for general Sute of on mill for high purpose, school purposes, which shall constitute the school fund ; said fund shsll b high apportioned In th manner th legislature ahall provide, to th school districts g high schools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with the interest on the permanent schod fund and such other funds as may be available for district school purpose, will rais annually an amount which equa'e 125.00 for each person of school ags In th SUU aa shown by th last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districU according to th last preceding school census: and in addition aa equalisation fund which a hen added to other revenue provided for thta purpose by th legislature shsll be ti 01 for each person of school aga as shown by th last p recalling srhout census : ssid uuli. aation fund shall h apportioned to th school district in auch manner aa th shsll provid. Said rate shall not be Increased uniea a proposition to Increase th ssm specifying th rat or rate proposed and th tim during which th asm shall be levied, be first submitted to a ecu of such of th qualified lce-tsf th SUt. as In th year next g such e.ection. shall have paid a property Ui aaasaaed to them within th Stat, and the majority of those voting thereoa shsll eote In favor thereof, la such manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 1. (Ucietary ef Stale U publish. The secretary of SUt it directed to cause this proposed amendment to b published aa required by th constitution and to be submitted to th (lectors of ths Sui at th rest griral election in th mannr provided by law, as on proposition in lieu of ti. J. R. number I and B. passed at th regular seas ion of th l:h legislature. SECTION 4. T tak. affect when. If approved by th electors of th Stat tha proposed amendment ahall Ut effect aa the first day of January. 193 1. filed with the Secreury of StaU February it, m to propoied propnaed to amend of the XIII Article of and Section constitution of the State of Utah to that the unit will read aa follow! : 2. Tangible property U hs SECTION tated how value ascertained propertlei taiexempt legislature to provide annual lor State. All tanitlnls property In the of ths law! the under not exempt State, United Stale, or under thil constitution, ahall be taxed In proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided hy law. Tht property of the 1'nited States, of the State, counties, cities, towm. school district, municipal corporations and publie libraries, lots with the buildiniis thereon oaed exclusively for either religious worship or eharitahle purposes, and places of burial not held or used for privata or corporal . benefit, shall be exempt from taiat-onWater rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, transmispower planta. pumpmir plants, sion lines, pipe and flumes owned and used hy Individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within tha lUU owned by aurh individuals or corporations, or the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed a long aa they shall b a. owned and used exclusively for aurh Tower plant, power trai amission for line and other property, used and delivering electrical power, portion of which ia used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may tar exempted from taxation to tha exteol that such property is used for aurh purposes. These exempliona shall seen to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations aa the legislature may prcarril. The taxes of the Indigent poor mar be remitted or abated at aurh times and In aurh manner aa may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, home'tratls, and personal property, not to exceed two hundred fifty dolIn value for hnmea and bomeatesia, lar and one hundred dollar for personal prop-artI'ri.perty not to exceed IS. 000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any nr in the military eervlee of the United State or of the Stat of Utah and by the unmarried widowa and minor orphans of such persona may be xemptrd as ths legislature may providaThe legislature shall provids by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray th estimated ordinary expense of the State for each fiscal year, tnr th purpose of raying the Stat debt, if any there be. th leu is, a. tur shall provide for levying tag annually, auffirient to pay the annual Inter-- t and to py th principal of debt, within twenty yeate from the final paaaag law of the creating th debt. SECTION I. Assessment and tsistlea f tangible properly regvlatfan rat aVdnrtiona siemutions psrsnal tax rates dispositions f rvene. uniThe legulalur shall provide by law form and jiisl rate of assessment and In the taxation on ail targibl property ita valu in money, and hue. according to law ev-ahall present by regulations ahall secure a Just valuation for taxation o that every person f such and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to th value of bis. her, or lis un-giproperty. provMed that the legisla. tur nisy driermif. the manner and extent of taxing tranttent ll stork and tlv lieiT-t.w-fed for slaughter to h used for huwan consumption. Inur.gill propConatitutionil Amendment le eiempted f rum taxation as erty N o. 4 b taxed In such man. property or It RESOI I TION RELATING TO TflR Per ar.d to such extent as th lefialatu- may provide, I'rovplrd that If tntanribla TAXATION OP MINES AND MINING I'ROI'KKTY th lata property lie Used as proj-S'tthereof shall not sirred fir fiiiUs cn cb A naelalUa presiding fsr aa emend- asswt to Heetl.n 4. Article II. af the dollar of vali. alien, Vi hen exemi td from ewasUtaliea af lb glial af t tab relet. tatattvn as pri.ieity. tra taiatl Iticom therefrrm et.nll be taxed tag to the totatiea af miee and mlaing ny las property. s.ed on ificmes. but when taif-- e at II resolved b lbs I etlilslar ef Ik th bia' of 1'Uh as proierty, the Sui ef Utah, I. third, ml all the mesa, theref'om shall not also be fated. The bar .levied to esrb bees eeararring legislature mxv pi,.iie for depictions, axIbereln : empuotis, and r i ffset on any Ut based . RKdION Secti.aa t praposed tnome, lie e,vrsl m om tsi asaeed. 1 h.l l ia proposed to emend fee-t- h rale shs:l is g!v,ftUit but .1 Sftsst. Ariirle XIII, sf the c..nst,tutlon of auiti ra'e shaM rut 'ced six ?vr ea.it af the StaU of l Ui so that th tarn will rSf-i.tax rate based ret tnc, n,e, irif.-riishsi! exceed four Mr cent of read a follows: Bet liiiome. The rale J'nMlatHina rcTltIN 4. Miaee aad claims la be as, bases aad msltipl contained for tas bs.rd un income and assnd what t a tangibl property. All Die f .r taxr on iniangih! pri-i'- l shall b be t'ier-s'Kulhretotse mine or mining rlsims, both r f'wtiw until Jmi utry , nt' . and utdil rl,, tr l It law hi a vet of pUrv and ruck in pie, e. shall be assesed aa th legislature eral! provid; provide-i- , .f the nivrritr the ma)-rltejected aow used la h h.i'jse of the Irevsistur. A. I re- - the basia aad aauttipi nu rrctite.1 f...m iae oa Inccrr ae lerpainicig th ealu of meulitfernua mine ad th additional fnm iitsr st'i pluperty sla.l aw fiar u i avion pert : r cent thera aSioeall as f to aaaeaseil vela of I'. to per cr thsred , sKall tha state linnet be eat befor snd (banged January t, fjrd It nt th.mf thereafter and othereu, pr. Itxt. l' ti Hi Mat w funC and the Suls ievtea fa etaWd bp Iso. a U ssuset estoea at aiinm SECTION I. mend. That It Sectiona ia 2 blt . yi, sed J, le r'j ti V. a td X vt'Kv('5 reV's claims and other valuable mineral deposiu, including landa conuining coal or hydrocarbons and all machinery used In mining and all property or surfacs improvemenie to mines or mining upon or appurtenant claims, and tha value of any surface use mad of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purposes, shalt be assessed as other Ungibl property. SECTION 2. Secretary af Slat to pub Hah. The seereUry of SUU is directed ti cause this p j posed amendment to b published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of ths Stab at th next general election in th- - mannv No. 5 No. 6 RELATING TO THE LOCATION Of STATE PRISON AND STATE THR INSTITUTIONS reselatlea pro nosing aa amead eat to Section 3. ef Article XIX ef ths eeastltatten ef the State ef Uuh. re. sating to the location ef the State Prison Be M rsoled by the Lsglalatare sf lb. Bute ef Utah, twe-lhiref the members elected to each bouse eenearring thereA Join! in: SECTION That it is Articl XIX r.g t n n j m of th constitution of th StaU of Uuh so that th ssm will read a follows : SECTION t LacatUn af publie laettta-tten- a and dtspeettlen ef land. Th publi Institutions of th Sut ar hereby permanently located at th place hereinafter named, each to hav the landa apect-fiealgranted to It by th United Sute. In th Act of Congress, approved July 14th, of and used in such llts. to be dup-ae- d sasnner as th legislature may provide: First : Th seal of government and the StaU fatr st Salt City. Second: Th institutions for th deaf and dumb, and th blind, and th SUU reform school at Ogdeo City, ia th county af - MURRAY FLORAL 4833 South State Murray, I tali Weber. WHEN A TIRE BLOWS OUT? WHY NOT HAVE IT REPAIRED at the- They Merit Your Patronage The Murray Cafe Dinners Lunches Are served in a manner you will appreciate and enjoy Come In auy time. TUBES thai prop.aed amendment shsll tsks St!, effect oa the Ist day of January, ml. Filed aith tbs Secreury of SUU February ;5, Ikio ED SNOOK, ITop. 4914 South Slate llioite Murray 100 rUESCHUTIoXS BUY IN MURRAY CUJAHS CANDIES TOBAOO S Peter Johansen EXPEKT TAII.OKINC. .Siulh State Murray. I t FOR BEST CARPENTER WORK and Contracting Building KMiinalrs Furnlidicrl call you Frank Swenson Murray I'upUr Strwl : : : Hah : WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES ISEAt) aWretarp af StsU. 1 For Sale MURRAY A-- l Fruit Stand Super-Servic- e Station Murray Laundry MlONK Ml KK AY HI "The I'avurite Laundry of the ('.nitf ntrd Housewife." DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. High Grade Coal and Feed l'KOMi'T SKRVICT. I'hisn? Murray 48th Siulli V. J."i9 Murray. I'tah mountain brrd 1 arrlinmlrtl' I.VI ) fill your writer dlrert from our warm hatchery to your warm hnaKiiT without the baa-lar- nf ivrr heatliijt, chilling, or "SM-Hn"larvli.K. llrmnlera. iial, oil, nr clixtrlc. "You Are Dollar Ahead When They're Kaimhaw Itrrd" MURRAY UTAH I'hniu- Mmrav S So. Male Tri Mur. i ii 170 VVceI WILLIAMS. M.rr. 43th South Street MURRAY LXTENSION Itodell of Herriman. Mrs. Hazel Peterson ami daughter, Harhara, of Gunnison, returned home last week after fcioiiiling the past month here, visiting with - HAY - GRAIN FLOUR The Sunday school of the First ward gave an entertainment Wednesday evening In the basement of the First ward cliaja-l- . The farewell party for Miss Beatrice I.iutlell, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles Llmlell, who is leaving soon for a mission to the southern states, will lie held at the Sandy Amusement hall Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Sept. 17th. A program will le given followed by FEED COAL Quality Seeds Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson Phone Murray 422 & Co. Opposite City Hall S. II. The IW Hive girls of the Sivotid ward entertained their mothers at a utrty at Saratoga on Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Hevearl Alsup of Salt Ijiko, Mrs. Amelia Kragrug, of I os AngeleH, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alsup and Miss Velum Al sup ami Miss Anna Cumlersuu of Sandy, enjuyed a canyon party Monday III Little Cottonwood. Miss Edna Slagowskl of Lyman. Wyoming, who is taking the nurses' training course at Ihe county hos- LES JONES AUTO REPAIRING Announce the opening of a Gas and Service Station at 4771 SOUTH STATE STREET J Where we will specialize in servicing the Hudson-Esse- x and Willys Knight Cars. Experts for all makes of Cars. OIL GAS Will also handle ACCESSORIES TIRES Phone Murray 77 Mrs. Clarice Smith Bergman TEACHER OF PIANO ADVANCED OR BEGINNER STUDENTS SPECIAL FALL RATES GIVEN Jazz or Classic Lessons STUDIO AT 4762 BROWN STREET, MURRAY Smile At theAche m ' ,.. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crumltig of and little daughter, Fphriaiu, visited nrt of the wis-with Mrs. Onui'h Ik's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AUup. The First ward M. I. A. gave Ihe following prugram at the chap el Sunday evening: Singing. We Thank Thee O Cud ' for a Prophet. Prayer Merla HUhop. f Pimm nii't violin duet, Mis. In die NoNoii Kuhre, ami Mr. Ilaruld llradley. Vocal duet, The Mlse Helen a ml Vera Ciiiuicrsun. Pimiiis Mr, Mclvln Strung. Itemarks; son. 1 171 i a ' J ' v, . r t I rHaisssa3' ivCJfl. Muscular Pains They may attack you where your back, your your arms, your neck. The.se Pains may be anyI k. mis- taken for Neuriti, Hlniuma- lism. I.nmhntrri Srintirn .St.op.th,,m w,th lht "VHJfrn. pleftJMsnt, PR. MILE.S' It's quick In action Try It lor Headache, Colds, and Neuralgia. t.M"t, mlnt-flavore.- 1 ASI'IK-MIN- nd DR. MILES t!Tiiv. ISc.ne Uruihcr Juscph Pier 'In in and harmonica duct Miss Itetty lUe b. iiumlcrs a. and Is rg and Carl Sorcitsuti. Heading: Mm. Thelma LHK?THi1:lJllJT.1-rV.Tn-WT.r.TTInirTJ!- f (irwii Itedceincr of Prayer, Itrother Elvlti Kurlh, Mrs. It. W. Horn wan the guest of honor at a party given at the home of Mr a. T. E. AlnlerUTg. on Pioneer Avenue, Thurduy after-nooof last week, by the lsadlew Aid Society of the Congregational Church. I.flmheon was) aorved to 2. wood. i jrVS&w! pital visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. iMler and family. Mrs. John Anderson veiled rel a I Ives in Salt Iike Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Tolmaii and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tolinan returned home Mo inlay from a trip to Singing, guest. KEEP SMILING By Being Happy With Our FRESH BREAD - PIES - PASTRY At Every Meal Mt'KKAY I.0IH.K NO. 11 Fraternal Hall Cbarlca Dahllnrg .... Noble Crand John A. Jenkins, .... Vb-Crand Frank N. Swenaeti Sitrelary 11. T. lteoaoti .... Treaaurer Meets. Monday In Ramahaw Hatcheries .V.87 - K. II. Lan-Waiia- , Ramthaw's Production Brrd Chicks at Near Midway CLEANING & DYEING CO. FRUITS at low prices 01 PHONE -- MM ' mii lil dancing. Call Murray 422 and I will 4'J18 Wyoming, were ami Mrs. J. Mr. guests. CU'unliic, Pressing ami Atterlm; Siili.1 Maite to Orl.r f--i' up 11)07 guests Sunday of relatives. Miss ltaehel Nelson has returned home after visiting a month at Ogden with her annf. The Misses Fern and Far re II Itodell of Herrlman, were guests Friand day of Mrs. Myrtle Ostler family. The M. I. A. officers, teachers, and their partners of the Second ward, enjoyed a party Tuesday evening in Little Cottouwood ranyoti. Thirty guests were present. Mrs. Clyde Swenson entertained at a party at her home on Pioneer avenue Friday afternoon, honorof ing the birthday anniversary j Iter sun, Archie. Came were played ami refreshments served to IS' Lyon Drug Co. L M. H. Welling. Secreury of State af the Stale of U'ah. do hereby certify that the foreyoing is a full, true and correct ropy of Constitutional Amendmente Ni. I. I 3, I. 5, arid 4 a proposed by the apecial session of the legislature of 1 aa the same aipear of record In my af- ftc In witness where., f. I have hereunto set my band snd sflned the llrvat Seal of the h'a'e ol UUh, this 1st day of Ssi'leee. bee. Phone Mur. 566 MURRAY, UTAH a. m. 1 street, Tuesday afternoon program was given and a box lunch served to 75 guests. Miss Myrtle Slagowsfcl returned home Tuesday morning after spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Ostler and Mi. ami Mrs. J. S. II. Itodell of Herrln.an. Mrs. (Iiris Hansen and daughter Claire, returned home Saturday afthe summer in Calif. ter Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erlckson announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Ostler and family and their guests. Miss Edu.i Slagowskl and Miss Myrtle "KING COAL" . A of Lyman, Short Orders Optn until McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ericksun an nounce tlic hi till of a daiit'liter. Tie following of the Presidency of the Uelief Society of the First Ward, I'res. Mamie Pierson, Midiel E. Nelson, Sarah liuwsoii and M Hint entertained for nil the Indies of the ward on Mie lawn al Ihe home of Mr. .John Larson un County Our Directory Advertisers represent Business Institutions and Individuals of Established" Reputation for Dependability. 'Art? We Girry A Complete Line of USED TIRES AND W.N. JUDKINS, Mgr. Representative Murray Firms Th Uuh Sui h.apiUI at Pre--v City, in th county of Utah. SECTION 2. Seerelsrv ef Slate te paella h. The secretary of SUt is directed la cause thta proposed amendment to be published a required by th constitution and to b submitted to lb af the SUU at the next general election In th ensnnee provided by law. SECTION I. T Uke effect .he a. ff approved hy the electors of th - Murray Wrecking House 4753 So. State St. 1 Third: EGET ABLES WHAT DO YOU DO ! tke i. make a specialty ol funeral I'lrcrs. 1U.I I IIIINKS: M.irrtr 41 ll.tl.imJ .10. vv M urrra y proposed to amend to amend Section I bf ar rri In t. Section d Call on Us tor Complete Estimates ;lin-iie- A Constitutional Amendment "THE LUMBERMEN" n A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE TAX COMMISSION Joint reaolution prupoaing an amend men! to Section 11 of Article 13 ef tht constitution of the State of UUh. re lating to revenge and taxation. Be it resolved by ths Legislsture of the 8UU of UUh. two-thiraf all mem bers elected to each houss eoncarrinj! therein: SECTION 1 Section proposed to amend That it is proposed to amend Section 11 n! Articl XIII of th constitution of the SUU of UUh so that th same will read as follows: SECTION II. Creation of Stats tax com aaiaaion governor t apmembership dutie term county boaids point -- duties. There shall be a SUU Ux commission consisting of four en embers, not more than two of whom shsll belong to The member the same political party. of the comraiasion ahall be appointed by tha governor, by and with the consent ol the senaU, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. The StaU Ux commission shsll administer and supervise the Ui laws of the Sute. It shall assess mines and publie utilities and adjust and equalii the valuation and assessment ol property among the aeveral counties. It ahall hav such other powers of origins) assessment as the legislature may provide. Under eueh regulations In su-- h ease and within such limiUtlons as the tab-lislegislature may prescribe, it shsll systems of public accounting, review proposed bond issue, revise th Ux levies and budgeU of local governmenUl untU, and equalise the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. The du ties imposed upon the SUU board ol equallxatlon by the constitution and laws of this SUU shall be performed by the SUU Ui commission. In each county of this SUU there shall be a county board of equalization consisting of the board of county commissioners of said county. Th county board ot equalixatlon ahall adjust and equalize tnt valuation and assessment of the real anr personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulstion and control by the Sute Ui eommisston be prescribed hy law. Th Sute tax commission and th county boards ot equalization shalt each have such other be as may powers prescribed br the leg lalature. SECTION I. Secretary ef Sute to tab Ilsh. Th SMrcUry of SUU is directed to caua this proposed amendment to b pub lished aa required by th constitution and to be submitted to th (lectors of ths Sute at the next general elertica la ths Banner provided by law. SECTION a. Te take effect wk.a If approved by the electors of the 8uu. this proposed amendment shsll Uka effort on th Ist day of January, 1VJ1. Filed with th Secretory of StaU February 25. 130. Co. IVlorrison-IVlerri- ll (Continued from page 1) Mr. and M'rs. Bert Hyutt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Piile-mnof West Jordan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford and family visited at Herrlman Sunday. r Mrs. Walter Wright wii n guest Tuesday of Mrs. I). W provided by law. when. If p SECTION 3. In effect proved by the electors of the Sute, thir proposed amendment ahall Uke effect Ist day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of SUU Feb ruary 25, 1M0. Constitutional Amendment Sandy City News Buy UP-TO-DA- BAKERY TE Am WHTI! 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