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Show Friday, January THE OGDEN POST 8 17, 193 of the state. Said sisting of the county commission stitution, shall be subject to taxation. several counties also have power on of said county. The duty of the co shall commission law The legislature shall provide by interested tax- ty board of equalization shall more for an annual tax sufficient, with appeal of ten or GREATEST EVER correct and any lo- adjust and equalize the valuation ' review to to other sources of revenue, defray payers and personal property vpi the the estimated ordinary expenses of cal budget or local tax levy or assess- theirreal HELD IN OGDEN counties. Both respective of equalFor ed valuation for the purpose the state for each fiscal year. tax commission and the cou state It taxation. of the state burdens of the debt, the paying izing purpose On January 27 the legislature of the (Continued from page 1.) Local members of the Utah Can-neif any there be, the legislature shall shall also have power on appeal to re- board of equalization shall also n convened in be Utah of will State spein scored one first of the atplaces every association have arranged to the ex- form such other duties as may ' cial session by a call issued by Gov- provide for levying a tax annually, view any local bond issue to involved i tend the meeting of their national as- 11 events. prescribed by law. tent of bringing all the facta ernor II. Dern. The calling sufficient to pay the annual interest sociation at Chicago January and conwithin such Judging of the concluding major of this George session is for the of and debt, to the attention of the taxpayers principal purspecial 25. Some of the local canners left events was climaxed Tuesday with the twenty years from the final passage cerned with a view, of checking unto amendments of pose considering yesterday, while the balance of the presentation of the trophy for the the constitution of the state concern- of the law creating the debt. necessary expenditures. It shall also grand champion steer or heifer, the delegation will leave Saturday. be the duty of the state tax commisS. taxation. Other matters may be Co. 1.. ARTICLE 13; SECTION'S Drs. Foutx New Method Dentists, major event of the show, which went ing franbusiness the administer to session in sion the the taken if up special 2468 Washington, phone 313. adv. to J. B. Bollinger, Chapman, Kan., governor The legislature shall provide by law chise tax and the personal income tax sees fit to make request owner and of exhibitor REALTOR Ireenere a uniform and equal rate of assess- and distribute the precceds thereof Again, 0. J. Stilwell was the guest speaker a in now The of taxation Utah matter, Aberdeen-Angu- s and a half old year on all ment taxation and tangible before the Wednesday meeting of the INSURANCE overshadows all other to the state district school fund for LOANS t questions pteer. lister F. Whitlock, manager and it is well that the public voters and tax- iroperty in the state, not exempt from the purpose of relieving the present Ogden Exchange club. He spoke on of the Ogden Livestock 4 show, made the axation, at its value in money and tax levy for the support of such fund. 2372 Washington Ave. the historical facts revealed from the of the state be made acquaintpayers 11. to J. in McClelland, tree which was cut in presentation ed with the proposed amendments s lall prescribe by general law such Phones 262 and 280S Mesa Verde National park. Trace charge of the Ilollingcr exhibit. which will be submitted to a vote of regulations as snail secure such valThere shall also be a county board ev 1500 so such that uation head for of beef Nearly property, inand of con be elected will the dairy the people. As seen, the Turner, newly of equalization in each county, president cattle, sheep and swine, including the formation here published has been ery person, including corporations, club, presided. in the fat cattle, fat furnished by the Utah Tax Revision shall pay a tax on such property, in Funeral Sprays, Iiaskets and Defat fat and feeder cattle committee: sheep, swine, iropertion to the money value of his, , signs, any price from 31 up. Why pay and individual or its property. All other propsteer lor or secheifer fat more? Weber Floral, 74J 28th street. tions went on Foreword the Wedcommonly known as intangible auction block erty Phone 410. The following proposed amendments adv. n shall be exempt from with nesday property, the morning along A. II. Chambers was selected to winners in tho Future Farmer andprize- to Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 11 of income net but the as property, article 13 of the state constitution, in therefrom shall be included in the inhead the Ogden Engineers club for club divisions. substance at least, are deemed neces- come from business done within the 1330 at the meeting of the club held Mediocre interest and low' prices the tax revision commission in ofsary Hotel Other at Bigelow Tuesday. marked the bidding Tuesday afternoon orderbyto put into operation the plan state which may ba used as the basis ficers elected were: J. K. Jarvis, measure of a business franchise the American Shorthorn Breeders of taxation tentatively agreed upon F. W. Smith, secretary-treasure- r; at and the net income from intantax; uunuul association auction 71 sale of commission the and by, the legislative gibles, when received by individuals G. L. Nichols, assistant pureblood animals. Thompson, committee. treasurer; Joseph 11. Young, C, O. Lincoln, Neb.; E. 0. Art to personal income tax in this Like all other questions thus far subject shall Walter, Filer, B. C. W. and J. Truscott, Itoskelly, ba taxed with other in state, and L. Idaho, liarry Sumners, Salmon, considered by the joint committee, Matteson, directors. Idaho, were the auctioneers in coop- these proposed amendments are ten- come of such individuals. The franbased upon or measured by Judge Eugene E. Pratt has been eration with the sale committee com- tative and to such modifica- chise tax income from the business done ,he net appointed a captain in the Officers posed of Earl Seely, t Mt. Pleasant, tion as maysubject be agreed upon by the Reserve corps, lie is attached to the Utah, and 11. L. Sumners and Charles shall be uniform and within state the joint committee. It is not claimed by shall not exceed .... per annum of Judge A. Norton of Salmon, Idaho. judge advocate department. the commission that the proposed Pratt served as lieutenant of infantry An entire trainload of cattle gath- amendments are perfect in form, but the value of said net income, and the in the A. E. F. and with the army of ered tax upon personal income shall not especially for the Ogden show by they have been prepared with considoccupation during the world war. pef annum of the net Salmon Itiver, Idaho, stockmen was erable care and we are quite sure that exceed thereof. value The rate per cent upon The local Iowa association post- - included in Wednesday's sale. Among the substance thereof is absolutely personal income may be graded acof- - the to pored tho scheduled election our who tentative of made un the shin-- necessary growers put plan ficers at its Tuesday nights meeting ment and are in attendance at the taxation into operation. The proposed cording to the value of the income, until the February meeting. Inclem- show are John Fyeatt and Morris amendments are more elaborate and and a reasonable exemption may be not exceeding $ allowed, ent weather caused the postponement. Cottam, Leadore, George contain more details than ordinaril: Idaho; or a for a mar Tho association has 42 members. The Shupe, John McKinney, single person, Muc! Steve Mahef-fe- y are necessary in a constitution. or of ried the head a family, and Tom Caine of Salmon, society was formed in 1890. that is contained in them should prop- and $person mem each ... for dependent made Salmon. of Petition for a skating rink erly be left to tho legislature, but we ber of the family. realize state voters the the of that the Stiff competition marked the Judg- Ogden Rotary club, recently by Provided, however, that the propfor the Boy Scouts, will bo granted, ing Tuesday in the Hereford cattle di- must adopt them before they can be of the United States, of the siate, erty and have reason we Lorin for that vision, with the Ken Karl Ranch com-Fa- effective, providing the saucer track at cities, towns, school districts, counties, to such endeavored in them The hold water. will present city pany, Littleton, Colo., receiving seven park manner municipal corporations and public that the voters may distinctly commission agreed to grant the re- firsts in the 21 events. Herbert lots with the buildings thereunderstand the the of real purpose Chandler, Baker, Ore.; R. P. Lamont, quest under that provision. on used exclusively for either religious and the supposed benefits Ezra Richardson, who has been con- Jr., Larkspur, Colo., and Robert 11. amendments or charitable purposes, and derived to be worship from their adoption. fined to the Dee hospital, has so far Hazlett, Eldorado, Kap.. took second burial not held or used for of commission In The places will in honors suggest this class joint two with wins recovered that he has returned home, use or corporate benefit, shall irivate in if what each. committee, desired, respect and is now' convalescent. e exempted from taxation. Ditches, some the can of amendments proposed J. B. Ilollingcr, by placing 18 firsts Men who are prominently identified be abbreviated without impairing their eanals, reservoirs, pipes, flumes, power plants, transmission lines and D ,E efficiency. left yesterday to attend the national I Y?o for resolutions Proper adoption by mmping plants owned and used by the legislature submitting proposed ndividuals or corporations for irriamendments to the voters of the state gating lands owned by such individ. will be prepared when such amend- uals or corporations, or the individual Utah party are Ronald Wadsworth, p ,..' claimed all honors in the ments have been finally agreed upon members thereof, shall not be sepaWilliam Varney, A. S. Daggett, Earl rately taxed as long as, and to the the committee. Mr. and Mrs. North fnaldg. by joint Randall, Ogden; 10 fusts going tc extent that they shall be owned and Respectfully submitted, Joseph Barker, Mrs. J. Q. Leavitt, A. 21 Utah Tax Revision Commission used exclusively for .such purposes; T. Smith, Oc.rfi.Ui Rich.rd irovided further, that the taxes of ham ARTICLE 13; SECTION 2 he indigent poor may be remitted or and What Property Taxable. Defini- abated at such times and in such manEddington tions. Revenues. All property in the ner as may be provided by law, and Springville Farms, Guernsey state, not exempt under the laws of that the legislature may provide for Grangeville, Idaho, ver, Joseph McLaughlin and I. L. captured eight, with John Felt A the United States, or under this con- - he exemption of taxation of homes, Son, Pierce; C. L. Wright, Pleasant Grove; Huntsville, Utah, receiving two, and lomesteads, and personal property, George Goddard, II. L. Herrington, R. Frank Hyde, Kaysville, Utah, taking ager of the hotel, bid in the black not to exceed two hundred dollars for C. Nye, secretary of the Utah Can- the remaining one. . after spirited competition with icrsonal property. ners association, and George Shorten, In tho carload feeder cattle section, beauty A. I1. Miller of the American Packing ARTICLE 13; SECTION 4 assistant secretary, and Gage R. Rod. honors were divided equally among J. and Provision D. C. and company I W. D. II. Parker and D. J. Taxation of Mines and Alining Propman, Olson, Fcrrin, Jackson, Wyo.; R. II. of the Cudahy Packing comAll metalliferous mines or mi riof tho national association. fork company, Salt Lake City; Don Blayne pany. Mr. Beckett also bought a car- erty. The city commission has granted I Pyeatt, Leadore, Idaho, and II. C. both placer and rock in claims, ng load of lambs and a of shall be assessed at $5.00 per L. Fcnstcrmaker a new lease I lor of Roanoke, Mo., each registering steers for the hotel atcarload lot fancy prices. place, thereto at a in on the Ogden tourist park at Seven-- 1 ne win. addition and acre, Local stores and markets were libon some multiple or based value teenth street and Jefferson avenue. I Harry T. Wilson, Logan, captured eral purchasers of stock fancy fat of the net annual proceeds Mr.' Fenstermaker has held the lease I three of the eight poultry exhibit local commission men. through I or mining on tho park for the past two years. wds made by tho judgea Tuesday. Other prize winners and prices in- thereof. All other minesmineral devaluable other and claims He announces that a number of im-- 1 kjnjflo wn were registered by Wiley cluded in sale were: First Wednesdays coal I lands containing provements will be mado in the near I Miller, Ogden; Fred J. Kelm, Denver: prize, Future Farmer steer, owned by posits, including s, shall be assessed at Sessions A Wilson, Bountiful, and L. or future. Kayle Lincbaugh, Pleasant Grove their full value. All machinery used and brought by Nelson Meat company, Capital stock of the Peoples Fi- or surface in all and property mining nance A Thrift company will be in- "twn.ayson, San Jose, Calif., bringing 18 cents improvements to or appurtenant upon grand champion carload feeders, ex mines or value and the claims, mining hibited by Don J. Pyeatt, LeadoreL surface use made of mining Idaho, selling to Charles Clayton, Og- of any or mining property for other den, at 1 13. CO; reserve champion car- claims, than mining purposes, shall be assessload cattle, owned by Portland Feed1 he Banquet dent; George II. Lowe, first value. The state tax comfull ed at er the Hotel to Tho m08t Pawing feature of the Bigcompany, going dent; Dr. E. P. Mills, second vice- mission shall assess and tax all proppresident; Frank M. Driggs, awrre- - I,veKtoc! lihow WM the annual ban- - elow at 310.25. Gives Proceeds to herein enumerated, provided that erty hich was held at the Hotel University tary; S. Fred North, treasurer; Dr. I of $5.00 per acre and assessment the Clubs Idaho W. S. Taine and Dr. D. N. White, di- - L,g?,ow "phiesday night. The assessment of the value of any the Proceeds sale the of of the prize use other than for luat room WR filled to capacity and mining purposes proved a fitting climax to the great winner in class three for ShorthornsL shall be made as provided by law. were County Agent A. L. Christiansen I show. Governor George II. Dern. Idaho exhibit, in a University of mines valuation The of the state by tDl?,onstrator K11n Aifron delivering a principal address, declar- - donated by that institution to the commission shall be tax taxed at the th donaIdaho. tho state of The that the officers of the Ogden Live- - clubs in attc,nd ?n rate of taxation on the true nuM extension servico conference average be- - stock show had made M. was to tion F. the university by it an outstand .. value of property locally assessed ing held there this week. mg success and within the year have Rothrock. state. revenue the The Tho home of Joseph De Young was I displaced other cities in the United Although bidding for the seventy-on- throughout head of registered Shorthorns arising therefrom, after deducting the entered by sneak thieves Sunday eve-- J States and attained the rank of the mng while the family was absent. The I fourth outstanding livestock exhibi placed on sale Tuesday was very con- states share as determined by applyloss reported to the police included a I tion in the country, servative, the fourth annual sale o: ing the state general fund levy, shall mans diamond ring, a womans watch I Governor Dern had high praise for the American Shorthorn Breeders as be distributed as follows: 50 to the and a small sum of money. the youth who have taken a marked sociation,. under whose auspices the counties on the basis of the relative THE new Ford truck has been designed to keep both assessA bottle of whisky cost Jack King! interest in the livestock industry by sale was conducted, was considered a assessment of property locally friction and wear at a minimum. Forty different kinds success from other angles. The far ed, and 50ro to the subdivisions in of Lakeside $300 when he failed to I exhibiting of more than 250 The which located. is the property I eleven breeders different from that of steel in the chassis reduce wear and increase relifor trial in the city court. dibits, lie urged the stock growers proportion allocated to the counties When apprehended by the officers he I cooperate with each other in main-ma- states consigned blooded stock to the on ability. An unusual number of ball and roller bearings a break for the rear door of the I taining and enlarging the industry on sale, F. W. Harding, executive of the be the basis oftoassessed valuation Shall several credited district the lessen friction at important points, contributing to Commercial Cigar store, 200 Twenty-- 1 present level and dignity, as it is American Shorthorn Breeders associawith a view to reducing fifth street. The officers followed and one of the most valuable industries in tion, said Wednesday, uis an indica- school funds economy and long life. tion of the prestige of the Ogden Live local tax levies for such purposes. caught him and haled him into the the state. Ora A. Bundy, mayor of Ogden, and stock show. Our sale at the 193 The front wheels turn smoothly on spindle-bo- lt ARTICLE 13; SECTION 5 police station. R. Alton, president of the Ogden Ogden show will undoubtedly eclipse E. At Mondays meeting of the city Local to Local Authorities Levy taper roller bearings. Thrust on the steering-worcommission the resignation of Missi.,chamber of commerce, were among our sale of Tuesday, which we con- Taxation. Except as provided in other success. sider a is taken by two roller-thrut I lc "cr speakers Elea Felkman, for the past several bearings which further sections of this article, relating to Divide th,e Stock consigned Thunder, by ribrrd to the mayor, was ac-- 1 decrease ,a:e school purposes, the leg effort taxation Shafts in the transyears secretary for and , wear. steering Colorado a f lambs brought the Allen Cattle company, not taxes shall cepted and Stanley Robins took overl. . vr ?a for islature impose mission and dutch are carried on ball and roller averag prices recorded at any Springs, Colo., and bought by John her duties in addition to that of pur-- 1 town stock show in the United States dur- 1!. Seely A Sons, Mt. Pleasant, Utah, the purpose of any county, city, but has' There Miss is a Folkman ac bearings. or other municipal corporation, chasing agent bearing for disengaging 1929 and 1930. Russell Wilkins, selling under tho hammer at 3 G00, auin ceptcd a position in Salt Lake City. the vest the law, corporate clutch. Ball and roller bearings are used in may, by ing All guest records at Hotel Bigelow manngcr of the Mcrrion A Wilkins brought the top price of the Short- thorities thereof respectively the sale. Commission another horn sevthe who consignmade differential Major, and rear axle. At every point in the company, were broken Friday night when that of the Allen Cattle company power to assess and collect taxes for ment eral winindividual of purchases more housed prize than ever chassis where a ball or roller bearing will make an people hostlery all purposes of such corporation. before in the history of the establish- ners and earload consignments, an- and bought by Ed Mament, Clemen! 10 SECTION ARTICLE 13; nounced an and Hercules close at the of the Calif., Gay Knight, appreciable difference in cSidcncy and wear, you Tuesday ment Stock show attendance is given M. sale. The Rothrock F. All Taxable consignment company Tangible Property grand champion will find one in the new Ford truck. as the reason for the big influx of Hampshire fat lamb, exhibited by the and bought by John H. Seely A Sons, Where Situated. All corporations or guests. in this state, or doing busi Not only do they add to the life of the truck. They Adjutant General W. G. Williams is University of Idaho and purchased by both brought $400, the second highes persons ness herein, shall be subject to taxawell satisfied with the new armory the Gunn Supply company, brought purchase price recorded at the sale. make its operation more smooth and quiet, and, by the Attendance at the show Wednes- tion for state, county, school, municibuilding here. He stated that it is The fancy price of 3130 per pound. crowds grand champion carload of lambs day again eclipsed the record pal or other purposes on the tangible the finest building of its kind in this exhibited conserving power, increase its economy. by the Browning Livestock of Monday and Tuesday. The L. property owned or used by them withHodgson - McClenahan were region. Come in and see the truck today. Let us show you the architects, and Larsen A Sons had company and sold through Merrion A S. juvenile band of 100 pieces from in the territorial limits of the authorWilkins Co. to the under the the to Idaho, the leadership ity levying tax, reserving Valley markets, lreston, tho building contract the other unusual features which Ford manufacturing Salt Lake, also set a fancy price mark of John Ficll, entertained the show state, however, the exclusive right to methods make possible at low cost. of 22 rents per pound. McBcth Farms visitors with an excellent program tax mines and mining property and Down City corporation, Payson, Utah, sold their during the. afternoon. public utilities and distribute the proThe livestock committee of the Sa ceeds thereof as' provided in Section grand champion carload of hogs to the American Packing and lrovision like chamber of commerce, of which 4 of this article. company at $15.50. Tutwiler A Karon, J. H. Manderficld is chairman, attendARTICLE 13. SECTION 11 WATTIS-KIMBAL- L Upon recommendation of City En- winners of the grand champion car- ed in a body. com....State Tax Commission and Countv C. the John Brown, city gineer load cuttle prize, received $14.10 per Members of the Utah Woolgrowers1 mission yesterday advised the govern- hundred from the Union Packing com- association who will attend the con- Boards of Equalization. Until otherwise provided by law, there shall be ment that Ogden City would not pur- pany, Los Angeles, for their consign- vention at Ogden January 27 will be a chase the proffered land for the Og ment. State Tax Commission, consisting treated to lamb chops at the expense 359 Twenty-sixt- h Street Phone 3700 den watershed at f 1.25 per acre. The Hotel Buys Prize Steer of the Ogden chamber of commerce, of three members, appointed by the in his out The whose terms of office shall engineer pointed report champion steer of the show, who purchased the second prize South- - governor, that the land offered the city was Irenemcre Again, was sold to Hotel1 down lamb consigned by the Univer-Bigelo- Le prescribed by law. The duties of Mattered over fourteen townships, for 75 cents per pound. The sity of Idaho. Ezra J. Fjeldstcd, sec- - the state tax commission shall be to and that it would be of no particular Abordcen-Angu- s steer weighed 970 rotary of the chamber of commerce, adjust and equalize the valuation of value to the city. real and personal property among the pounds. Harry W. Beckett, Jr., man- - was the bidder. Tax Commission STOCK SHOW IS Submits Necessary Constitution Changes t rs 2-- VC i. 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