Show THE OGDEN STANDARD SL Democrats Select SHERIFF t Patten Denies Charges He Neglects Prohibition Laws f Democratic primaries were held In j son As alternates John Singleton Ogden city districts and Weber O Van Holst of the county precincts Frida? evening IpSeSffiSd GtadSSl as con- County Chairman Ira A Huggins I stable John W Harbertson FARR WEST declared the primaries were morel Prohibi-- 1 SALT LAKE ’Sept attended than bounty wSrth?SbJec? ot a dispute and years He said there between Sheriff 'Clifford Fatten Welfare J be a great deal Social of interest of the members Des- the at a this year meeting affairs during ln pomiCa leaguemrnnacilim TMdaV aftemOOn I a - OFFERS THRILLS GUEST IN UTAH Interest Apparent HAVE DISPUTE I SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 13 1930 EXAMINER PEACH PAGEANT NOTED WRITER Delegates Greater AND LEAGUERS f ' - Harbach Figures In New Record Crowds Assemble On Campus At Experiment of Film Brigham Production SALT LAKE Sept 13— The rights of authors and playwrights with regard to the moving pictures which are made from their works is at last being recognized declared Otto tice Samuel EL Dennis of the Mary- D Cooley court scene Arthur Mar land supreme court had assured him ! ble Robinson would be Maryland’s first PRIZES GIVEN RIDERS choice after Governor Albert C the following At Friday’s rodeo Ritchie Dennis In Baltimore said For riders were given first place: he did not know Brough and termgivGY broncho riding first place was ed the quotation “an absurd un- Howard second en to Dick Lockett truth” Brough answered by namGrim-walt and third to OrealEcLBol- I ing luncheon Tegland guests whom he said I For bareback riding SPRINGS Ark- - Sept 13 — I heard Dennis’ views HOT and second ton first Bert iSibbet TROUBLE WITH TAMMANY TAP)— Despite denials of the accura-- 1 r I erle Hunt thitd of his remarks former Governor I Brough quoted Governor Roose- cy tfere Tom j Charles M Brough today main- yelt as saying: The Judges of jthe rodeo Bert Ella- - talned that his statement thatl “My hat may be in the ring lam navis rh airman: with Sen-- 1 Franklin D Roosevelt preferredDresi-trouble with Tammany over 1 having ator Joe T Robinson for the matters I assure you as appointive obtain the II governor of New York that if I can dency if he could not himself was not obtain the nomination there is Democratic nomination based on impressions gained in a I no man I had rather support than conversation with the New York (senator Robinson” ERRORS DENIED POLITICIAN -- I ! lely Re- - EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOP hf II?KnE5D f i “Pictures I Twenty-fourt“1 rector Grace Miss w- - Hyslop avenH® se-foiiowine 1 'Mr Ronald Rosevear lay reader Mr J Clair Anderson organise Lis own right in which he said! “I not care to engage in a con- I do with such eminent gentle- tjoversy J meJX as Mr Mahoney and Judge as be would Dennis it of unseemly The thirteenth Sunday after Trin-- 1 me 1 I i made are — —a m 44 i were pWtPrf as follows f xnu wx I who made wine ana wec I direct tne proauction directed was I by foevena Mad- and givand State To the an author groups Congressional lrst time that homes” Iver-Crow — W Mr by the Jim I sen Jenson Conventions J write to said directly en an opportunity “Jump Gordon T Hyde al flnd land I IT T° directed added by Sarah and to correct each but ITammon children inne Amasa was motion own his havefor picture H report tne fifth dance of one-ha- lf Mr is by BrSacities vote those in Sat young vineyard is the birthplace Salt Lake opinion IwZniert to the by Hor- arrest of persons en- - I EV bert orlHitn the Weber County Convention I Harbach He lived here until he ward children and directed Ba i JosenhWes- - i To Ba i people s union at “Ba since that- tense Christensen David Ilyden Amasa Hammon J I was ig years old and prohibltion refrom children commissioners have planned many the rhSiff various Black W by Jenson in places lived Sheep” time has t I ° ofWhite activities for the year visits j 9 Berta of directed the short for for i 8As alternates Mar- by sheriffs As nominee e recior hi h u m interesting new perry and justice here only “i deeply regret that I may have in from the as for nominee rliatives under and seraion dance service plan Harper David girls S???wH££?r ’ by step Hyden Evening rone inferences from Doxev Anna Peace I I with At the evening service at Ist Paul’s church Plain City at 3 I constable Amos Stoddard by his wife also a!I and directed by Mrs Henry Yates cuiiunmcc UE I waHn Accompanied But it I league 1 quar-rrom male o’clock the Community Sheriff said “lam more than ready WToSwhenhl' said JuceD?rmSiJ HARRISVILLE and two children lndUm dance by the children cm conventionp I SaltLake glrl num-lx sacred l Announcements: I he did not know me To the State Congressional and william and Robert he arrived here Bear River and directed by Carrie tet will give several w’ rt the coimty Jail I am sure by on the Los Angeles Limited Christensen “Sweet William by- bers the quartet is composed of m? BramvSll Walter cGrif- - I Judicial Conventions— Milton Tay-pra- y I§r fnvestigation We do not need rehearsal j reerences to the date and to 'occur- C diD A bushJ R and Warner Mrs There have lor as alternate Gaylord Taylor Crangjej ftnAS“vVen :30 p m the children from Mantua and to visit with his sister Sylvan to beat about the at the luncheon will cause on Friday jrences him to recall his statements Mr Alfred cerning Senator Robinson” vJatkins Lillie hate Thurman Taylor Brough said luncheon guests in-at McBride?’ C H HUNTSVILLE Esther Cluff “The Butterfly Dance the" to concentrate on the Source of sup- Baltimore club on August 20 the C L Lt our Me4of 'Day the I Calamity” Try To State Conventions- -J G concluded the first part of ihe pagJJrs Ben cluded EXHIBIT ply of bootleg liquorfive perhaps George L Radcliffe presiFLOWER men to pa- eant and given by the ‘children of welcome of fact the office has the American Bonding comdent fall 13— The LAKE SALT Sept The World Wide Guild will meet the third and fourth wards directed Hill Carruth an executive of Lake Flower Salt pany of the show flower 8 the o’clock at Tuesday evening at by Beatrice Hansen and Deposit Company the afternoon this will iCcic iJvv OViUlf CU Fidelity club 703 open Garden home of Mrs W C Smith touches supplied of Maryland and Mrs Brough Sun exhibited be will and JudFcTi through street ' BerA Convention-FrISereU ed Twenty service All of the first part of the pageant Vest ’'Srv e flowers James Ln as Senator Robinson is on the Pacific Eto’ club Mid-wee- k on Wednesday I day at alternate Wm R McEntire was given in the daylight and as ocean en route to the Samoan V J M Bingo’clock beginning a at As nominee for justice of the the twilight gathered tne committees I evening ROT as a member of the Ameriislands me I to tne tu ana J nomi-Ud- S' poor snuiia Bible of new as study program John II Jorganson becan supplying torches commission to study can Samoan joseDh Wester of the Lake Salt teachaU the chapter by Sid othl? Workers’ conference for bSS Uee for constable Arthur Grow a civil code for the I recommend and I Plant and Fruit Flower of the Bible school National the pageant?U sSeralselec- - ers and officers islands on to Promotion guild Co day Box Elder preparatory Delegate to the State Congres IWood Lute tionswere given by theLouis GOLD Brown11 Jones sional ’and Judicial Conventions— school band and Mud high In or hydro-carbo-J revenues so allocated provided that any lands containing coal Among Litigants W'ilmer J Maw secretary of the Peach day commitConstitutional Amendment used in mining and second Ward all for and revenue machinery the above Elmer required Convention— over J the To surplus number the the County tee announced Lake Contest fund as pro- all property or surface improvements j to I the State district 7 school contentions?7 Maude c Carver H B Taylor Parley Tay- address system installed on resolution relating of this Article shall upon or appurtenant to mines or minSection public vided ln filling (Tremendous Boom Predict- - judiciM16 H alternates Jessie Singleton ing claims and the value of any surface be paid into the State general fund Green M H Shurtlif f Fred Rob-- J lor BOISE Sept 13 — (AP)— A decree the campus for the purpose The - vacancies in legislature SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pub- use made of mining claims or mining Maw Lawrence Cottle George ed In California And and bleachers on Mud i grandstands water erts David W Evans! Dee E Fisch T rights The secretary ol State is directed property for other than mining purposWeatherston and Henry T adjudicating were Idled to capac ity and constltut‘ion‘or'th'e''state of Utah re lish er Mrs Daisy Roberts C C John- - E lake and tributaries in Jefferson campus as to cause this proposed amendment to be es shall be assessed as other tangible Nevada comwere Maw JohnC persons in C the legislature published as required by the constitu- property many son As alternates Mrs lating to vacancies Clark Fremont and Butte counties equally to stand SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pubto get a glimpse of to the electors &C Lit C C polled tion and to be submitted °m down Judge by was handed — — “ii 13 elec- lish The secretary of State is directed I next (API oSSlfvote the LOS ANGELES Sept at of general State the I a the pageant to ending lor Cavanah yesterday to cause this proposed amendment to ber elected to each houe concurring tion ln the manner provided —by law intrmililon Senator Key Pittman of Nevada an delegate i Following the troubles over distribu- least SECTION 3 To take effect when If be published as required bytothe consttime at therein: C° t Bow° the electnurtemtes1! itution and to be submitted Johnson C°n'‘nUed Se mfcroBpCc° electors of the State aU0n°vnnhtathde creditmo??he i approved by the Th io SS2FZ shall take ef- ors of toe State at toe next general a a°score Sf ye’arVor” this proposed amendment Hunt Mrs P F Breen 1931 by law election ln toe manner provided fect on the 1st day of January Th”ese°ttl?tVolved6C0 Indlv- - o t Peant wnleh Emma Dxge If ap3 In effect — when FebSECTION ‘Sfetend5d?Si i of State with the Filed Secretary °f gold and by Mrs Amy r:mma this State of -the toe electors Montgomery 1930 by 25 proved yel- j n ruled ruary ate attempt to get enough of the curHasthe effect take shall to amendment C Green Vacancle Maude Mrs I which proposed I low metal to stabilize her silver on the 1st day of January 1931 stone from I vacancies that may occur in either house of Amendment ghurtliff Fred‘ Roberts David Constitutional Filed with toe Secretary ol State Feb&Sn Sich importation and Seis” admuSl its China growth No 3 25 1930 “vast Ts S?S ruary re?nyte credit situation Senator to j improvement to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND day present are z state of of 150000 head grazed secretary sheep section seen was the promise & h‘ Shurtliff Mrs Pittman said the little tots from publish The secretary of state is direct-atr- o AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING Constitutional Amendment Disputes became heated five years Step by step and to of a tremendous boom in gold min- amendment INTEREST OF SUCH FUND Box of cause this wards to ’Reeves William C Warleigh the ed No 5 proposed after Cny lake when Brigham the appearing J Joint resolution providing for amend Fab- - Peter Peterson j tutnbandeto&bersubimttetf tog in California Nevada and other I A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE the action a Elder - A ments numelecbrought and “nowhere” becoming to from resolutions the to house Joint I western states TAX COMMISSION WARD I and the progress Of the of bers three and of the state at the next general eight passed by the Club an amendhuge body of water suddenly shrunk I growth PRODUCTION LOW and I election In the manner provided by law 1929 proposing to amend A joint resolution proposing the that state In fruit pests congressional luscious To the depicted 11 of Article 13 of the legislature half in Section to ment re 7 world effect--whof the gold if “The production Section 3 Article X and Section conventions! Ira A Har- lyi the lake was a j infested the plants and later the jJ section S3 in constitution of the State of Utah reportv venrs the Article XI It of the constitution of the is decremg steadily L method J scientific to revenue and taxation Pedderson M of the 6ku6takn achievement but time by State &U1°’ t effect to the puddle State of Utah relatingmanner of dis- Belating spring the gpweendment senator said “The finances of the bertson Horace A McEntire John resolved it by the Legislature of to 1931 fruit the up d sheet shallow of that 1st day school fund and the brought January of all memspread in tejonthe of Utah State world are based on this metal and M Childs James A Larson Edgar EVANSTON Wyo Sept 13- -In I 1899 had fruit fund such of human of of State for interest February Flled with Secretary 400 acres presumably accutributing therevenues of the several present form bers elected to each house concurring there are grounds for r uneasiness as Morris Ray West As alternates and other the 21 1930 The to lrri- - consumption butterfly due therein: from vtepaS?t nfmf seepage who mulating economists State of at the districts school voiced Presen to credit R A ria by Sections proposed to SECTION 1 Walter NI Farr R- - B Porter Thombench near St An- - moth the caterpUlar and all were Be it resolved by the Legislature of the amend Constitutional Amendment amend dies’Lterarv dation on Egin hold credit is being strained It 13 proposed to constiThat Ethel At 14- last Leona the all in to Norris of the Huggins 1914 pageant of Utah had State it beportrayed spread toe J Mrs thony By “There is a tremendous rtvalry K con- Section 11 of Article XIII of so A&aei J i House Farr each to elected number members ciaussee a ’ ranchseveral tneaanceoi las of Utah that the closing relat?ng to revenue curring therein: Vam41CATPst ‘teacheSTof many i 200 acres inundating tution of toe State tween governments to obtain gold II success ap- - I RESOlution the and of as follows: act will read same the AND shores projnymphs taxation itg to Carey SECTION 1 Resolution proposed The United States now has nearly Creation —of State tax SECTION 11 county convention: lects were formed and many Individ- - pearance of “Miss Box Elder Peach A Joint resolution proposing an amend- - amend T eoSflstedPhMl That it is proposed to amend commission— Le-h- as governor to half the world supply while France N A?Huggins dachtoe Farr membership of Walter evidence a °‘lr 3th SUM 1 from large peach gave ual appropriations fUed — terms— duties — county boards on Ira Se”h“4numuln ton about a quarter Englandoneappoint Malcolm Ramp on future - ona Huggins fdl?f DaJt” she Sid Then without warning it seemed a success thatfordepends —duties There shall be a State tax sis:1”” the other hand has but about Reese JosM Harbertson “weceitered aroSd a still and greater outlet an commission flnd generations consistingof of four members so underground to Utah of to toe Uttle red her effort get gold gJwSd Phillips Loiiis BranzLeRoy and constitution of the State whom shall betqnth two more than not The achievement size performance to its half follows as shrunk wvfi?he hnntr Many same read will barely ouS°concurring i that the davs to sustain her gold basis currency Harltertron John M ChOds Olive same to each to party JThe the elected political 9:15 long and about 7:30 lands of 3 Proceeds at andded section and nnnaidson members of the commission shall bn apin India has been melting ofupsilver Weise Flossie pre£ithSufi be wlSta a ooces-section’ 1 Section proposed ‘o Propertyperent by toe governor by and with jSphine! Phinips Rose to"! eoTse" lnT mturestSdyTo? sacrificing great quantities f£at ii PAGEANT DESCRIBED toe consent of the senate for such - pointed amend That lt is Pmposfdu amend j or be been granthave may coin and dumping it on the world I tllat Butcher Beatrice C' k SVIa CtaA terms of office as may be provided by John Wglo oniyl Mrs Abel S Rich ol the First to market This has broken toe price BBda’ Harbertson Vem Phillips Ray law The State tax commission shall evaporati measure through of sUver which is the only administer and supervise toe tax laws Hattie she declared “for they like Whit- I lrison Phillips of toe State It shall assess mines and “of wealth in countries comprising PaiS Harbertson Hor- - tier’s barefoot boy had ‘knowledge I utilities and adjust and ofequalize from the broad EM the world evaporated Ute Harbertson zea never learned of schools’” assessment propI lOwTake An out- - j ties empt— legislature to provideian- - dSCoficoiT)oniU0ir incorporated public the valuation and several j charge Of its production out was as populate ofREDUCED pumped v nrespnt-daa B tn Richard It counties C the Call A among Harbertson was beerty of affair state prothe the suit theTaws feature - “Consequently the value of nearly funs e'xtmnf undir Decision in the present under the standing of original is powers other As’ alternates Dexter Farr rnnrpgnfKt?rtv such have shall o muem costoe Porter of two years ago was believed to the beautiful and well arranged under this may proassessment as toe ted stat one-ha- lf of toe world has been re- a McEntire Asael Farr John Felt SSt creim Should be bJSght ln such worn by all taking part and constitution shall be taxed m propor- - other prorg froschom anaforsspe- - vide Under such legislature tumes out all Irhnni ?how ironed have regulations present virtually tn in duced by toe reduction of the pur- children Marie A Larson I James Scott be such limitations as toe Lion cases within value and it to each crowds in mfS of the interest troubles the ggfl & ntuof chasing power of silver in such c ciaussee Elizabeth may prescribe it shaJ estab’ 'countles the net proceeds of toe sale of public legislature succeeding act The rhythm With cbimtries as China India Russia of public accounting reLines lish W systems Charles Mrs their which the classes moved in SVwnrschitstrtcts?’ m view proposed bond issues revise the Mexico and those of South Amer- - j Weston John sold Eatl he joh’n welo bthe tax levies and budgets of local governsucceeding inci- corporations and public libraries lota Al QmtfL portrayal Of each ica-m Pedderson Ethel McEntire OI tones mental units and equalize toe assessmore with the the clear Al buildings still and dent onion in said senator The WARD gold mining be- FOURTH ment and valuation of property within I fund to be called the State school fund announcer ‘vt of correct the ancfnUcelofburla in speech I and and ideals of the American people The duties Imposed upon toe South Africa was on the wane I I state congressional To the ni?itr8or0 Uere the all: toe counties appreciated State board of equalization byshall cause mines were playing out He J TTeTonwtof Dobbs I aa the child had only one reader 5 Stuart I I I convention ial Of taxaOf the stake board The officers ate benefit shall be exempt from res- - tncts acrormng to toe last preceding constitution and laws of thistaxState said consequently mines in westernn P Dobbs to a grade they must have read and commls-aioMrSS Olson L canals be performed by the State the BOX Elder M I A activity com- - tion Water rights ditches United States which have lain un- - Georee’ selections until they H H Goddard its Thackeryl Fifty-tw- o 13— LAKE SALT chair2 Watkins Sept Flumes are: Norman section worked because of the expense con- John6 juliic John A Hendricks made a lasting impression on their In each county of this State there first visit to Salt I mittee ars Bfter t daii xiin waiiptn transmission lines pipes ana irht be a county board of equalization shall were Weaver nected wtih their operation proba- E readers lives Ellsworth The McGuffey Lake powles of toe board of county comconsisting own” “come into their would worth real of bly prftnk Hubbard Peter Ernstram filled with selections missioners of said county The county and boards of equalization shall adjust toe valuation and assessment equalize of toe real and personal property within their respective counties subject to such regulation and control by the State tax commission as may be prescribed by The State tax commission and law boards of equalization shall toe county In Afsmith when he I I I other powers as may be such I have each — — 13 IDAHO FAfSTiTpt (AP) by the legislature prescribed SECTION 2 Secretary of State to The secretary of State Is dipublish 1 rected to‘ cause this proposed amendPrP°?es-IThesexemptions toaii critical condition here today suf- - Ellsworth E Weaver Henry Chearn rapidly and skillfully because oSr L brothers HoandMl’ ’ to be published as required by ment agedTc er GrontS fering a rancher i and to be submitted constitution toe -t'feeing I Idaho-Montattend-— a on is nnm — tvAr — — the I accident Mrs S P Dobbs Tom Cullen1ri''"’rTO electors of the State at toe nexty to the tiu — V4A I bllV UU 14 rrvieirerv highway north of here last night Aaron W Tracy general election ln toe manner provid-toat suto Umes ami In II remitted dr abated urpeies! wUl raise Gibson was brought here shortly rharles Dotv " school To take effect — when SECTION 3 such manner as may ba provided by ominallv eouiULs $2300 after the automobile in which he- l las Brian Charles Mason S F rest said due to the fact that the mav provide for I IchSol electors of the State the The law If legislature by approved was riding with ITank Boden pota- lDobbs agelntbe w Bell IMrs Dan Brian modern historians believe that a least" two” weeks‘said“ Mrr'Camp-t- o a shall take effrom taxation of bomes amendment this the exemption a proposed tho last preceding by ’ensus toe homesteads and Personal fPropty not I dlstrlb-t- o fect on toe 1st day of Januaij 1931 weeks only two Zl buyer of Twin Falls left the James Hutchins W E Hutchings chiid should have a background of bell sprightly enough “My uncle be same for to in exceed wo hiindred e Filed with toe Secretary of State Febat a high c A Johnson Earl Malan J T European history before taking UP by marriage was Bishop J P New-Ba- A the school districts accord-Valuhighway while travelingwas i 25 1930 ot homes and homeads and- utedtoamong census ruary HIRSCHMAN’S school last Boden rate of the preceding slightly Mignault H J Wils'on Dora WU- - j OUr own history The school of the of“ the’ Methodist 'church Hf one hundrwi dollars for personal Prop- II fund an addition in equalization J WOOO In stressed TAmerican history and came out here in '78 to' hold a de- Robert! Lundy Dorothy injured liams Mrs BEAUTY SHOP Constitutional Amendment erty when added to other revenuesrlAflfO’P I past fVin a 0Pfy not to exc I whlcll value owped aaa -- --t toe past public I bate With Orson Pratt and I wras No 6 legls° I paiAAuiiom by for this — j n Reba purpose provided served in ny war in the military of RELATING TO' THE LOCATION OF Hendricks L M speaking was stressed then was jUst a kid of 38 so I came out to Permanent Waves I Uture shall be $500 foreach person Thackery or toe ®tate of States United toe of of ice toe last preced-oi age as shown by of THE STATE PRISON AND STATE ' Hilton As alternates W H Tmney neglected for many years Its value- listen I met a lot of Salt Lake 668 Utah and by the unnrried widows Jj Phone census fund said INSTITUTIONS school I equalisation modLottie Maw and understood Ed and mlnor orphans of suto persons may- I Bhu be apportioned to toe school dls-b- e A Joint resolution being Mrj Ed MawProthero an amendpe0ple at that time and always proposing as toe legislature may pro- trtctg jn 8Uch manner as toe legislature Mrs W T ernagain schools are teaching it Mrs wanted exempted to come back” Marler W T 3 of Article XIX of to ment Section I vloerates shall not ben J provide Said Prothero the constitution of the State of Utah Ayrest said that in the Evanston Mr Campbell visited President The legislature toall provldeby law for I shall unless a proposition to tacreased schools this year the teachers in all Heber J Grant of toe L D S FIFTH WARD relating to the location of the State with sufficient other tax annual same specifying the rate or crease the Prison some and to estlMONTPELIER Idaho Sept 13— are to toe give revenue State Congressional an invitation the of sources required To defray grades church and accepted and the time during which- Be it resolved by the Legislature of the - Other proposed — au I Were held Chez w lineservices uie subj WOrk Friday Judicial Conventions Joseph Funeral 5XP?5-- S points be levied be first along this dinner He traveled alone to of the memthe same ashall mafd?rciiinary State of Utah eacrt Xlsc&i year vote of such of the qualified afternoon for Jack Gardener 18- wade Johnson Giiy E McCown J brought out were: The stress laid I Utah and is amply able to care for to each house concurring elected bers I mltted to be u tnere debt State any the as BRIGHAM In the year of the state paying OGDEN TO son of Mr and Mrs Ray Garden- Eugene E Pratt John R Watson upon spelling and grammar in the himself I AiArtArR therein: 1 provide for egislature shall such election shall have SECTION Section proposed to er of this city who was thrown in Robert1 Hinckley 1 W J Parker t Ron- - past the use of the Spencerian I ZJ sufficient to pay the an I next preceding Return And 44 them assessed to annually oronerty tai is proposed to amend That amend it piWJVl of and to pay toe principal nual interest the wild horse contest at Afton ald Wadsworth J S Campbell method of writing in the past and Section 3 of Article XIX of the constiwitoto y'eare Motor On Good a twenty Not such debt Peterson suffered Ex and Tickets Alma the last method teMvongherktoauZriTflvor Harbertson toe Palmer the ftjmthi State of Utah so that the Friday today Wyo James tution of Coaches same will read as ofllows: 3? Assessment1 snl SM5S concussion of the brain He was Mrs E E Pratt Mrs J S Camp- - teaching of the facts of geography nECTICf vided by law SECTION 3 Location of public instirat of tangible property— regulation— brought to this city for medical at- - bell George Lochhead Jr J W by rhyme and harmony— that is by SECTION 3 Secretary of State to pub- tutions and disposition of Lands The — — As In died Hendricks In and the past tention personal deductions exemptions Tuesday Harbertson Nellie The secretary of State is directed public Institutions of the State are singing them come tax rates— dispositions of revenues lish to hereby permanently located at toe to the teaching of arithmetic to cause this proposed amendment Edith jBrophy Gladys gard a law shall by The provide legislature be published as required by the constihereinafter named each to have places Harbertson John Watson Sr Min- Mrs Ayrest suggested that morp assessment (Alp)— F 13— of rate BOISE and Lloyd uniform electtoe equal to be submitted tution and to by lands specifically granted to it toe in on all mental work should be done by stu- - Burke was Sept taxation nie Westemeii M property United tangible and next toe arrested toe at ors general toe United States in the Act of ConState of today by to value in its State law the according manner 1894 em toe To the Weber County Convention- jI dents than is being done today by to of a 16to election ln on providedH states marshals cj large July In such manner be 12 - 13 Ri gress approved asVVone fleu by av SEPT of prescribe aa money and shall J in —b Y Harbertson George Shornew members were present tenement of postoffice used Five and of proposition I His funds disposed valusecure a shall as Just 3 and 8 passed at toe regular the legislature may provide: regulations numbera I ten Alton Parker J P Murphy - I at club: Mrs George Cue Mrs T j bond was set at $1000 ation for taxation ° of toe 18th legislature First: The seat or government and the Trains Leave Ogden toall II session Mrs J P Murphy Gilbert That- - Drechsler Mrs George Erwin Mrs person and corporation Burke a stamp clerk in the Boise that aevery SECTION 4 To take effect — when State fair at Salt Lake City of to Watthe 1:30 m tax Carl a Feb-soW H in n 11:45 C Mrs Smith c Riddle and 7:30 9:15 proportion pay cher Joseph Rackham yaluepro-- n pproved by the electors df toe State was dlsmissfed last Second: The institutions for the Vle&f his her or its tangible property Voposed amendment shall take ef and dumb and the blind and toe State Mutual Creamery John Watson Sr George- I The meeting was opened by Mrs II postoffice 2:45 5:15 7:15 9:15 p m were discov-LochheI the by after Quotations' determine ruary shortages 1931 may the vided that legislature ' Iect on the first day of January Feb- reform school at Ogden City ln the Cj Goodman past president who agd by postal inspectors Jr James MT HarbertHe is ac-sCompany) toe manner and extent of taxing tranTrains Leave Brigham Filed with toe Secretary of State county of WeberUtah State fed W Harbertson Grace Fer- - I then presented the gavel to Mrs I cused live stock and BUTTER stock live being sient $1650 J of 25 1930 7:36 taking 6:00 4:15 3:39 ruary hospital at Third: The 12:30 confor human used to V B Belnap Sydney Kastner this year’s presi- be for $040 guson H W Porter slaughter Butter print first per lb f Provo City in the county of Utah f m be ! —v 10:30 may property p num"" Intangible 39 Amendment sumption vocal 2 State to of SECTION Constitutional The attractive Butter print second Secretary PRINCIPAL SPEAKER as property or exempted from taxation is diof State The 4 No secretary EGGS publish 13— to manner and SALT (AP)— LAKE It may be taxed In such Sept amend-cause to this THE rected proposed TO RELATING i i dozsomeRESOLUTION w ana H AmDrose proas Late McCown J sometime the legislature may Fresh extra poultry farm such extent t erguson b Hughes of Washington legal ment to be published aa required by the TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING The Utah Idaho Central vide Provided that if intangible propen American Red Cross Dr W S Paine SE E Jackson Mrs I how and Somewhere” by Clarice W- h and to be submitted to adviser of the constitution PROPERTY thererate as the taxed be property erty at toe next Co B Y Harbertson! Mrs Aaron Ross Luck were given by a trio com- will be the principal speaker at Medium poultry farm dozen Railroad for an the electors of the State resolution A on each Joint mills providing five exceed not shall of election ln toe manner providCHEESE generallaw Charles A Halverson H J White I prising Mrs Harry Gellar Mrs Em- - the amendment to Section 4 Article 13 from When Idaho valuation of dollar regional exempted by 19 Joseph Chez MrsL John R Watson mett Leek and Mrs E R Casey J contorenr of the constitution of the State of edSECTION toe taxable income Full cream triplets pound bPrP Tudnv taxation as property 3 To take effect—when Utah relating to the taxation of mines If 20 J W Starr Wade Johnson Sidney with Mrs Kiel therefrom shall be taxed under any tax Bennett at the Loaf by toe electors of the State approved and taxed when mining but property on by incomes based j Mrs amendment shall take ef- Johnson Dr JJ H Epperson' piano inBe it resolved by the Legislature of the this proposed toe state of Utah as property betoe 1st on toe feet toe was the all day of January 1931 held of at j POTATOES Parker E a The Utah Jr of Pratt State Tfhomas taxed not also shall meeting Eugene come therefrom the with conFiled house Secretary of State Febto each elected members deduc13— Burn(U and S home for ot Pexton (AP)— Mrs CHICAGO Sept John R Watsonj George The legislature mayand-o-provide George 25 1930 ruary r therein: on offsets on any curring 155 cars tions exemptions Income The S D A)— Potatoes: hamt Ronald Wadsworth Mrs C S following the program a delightful Sections proposed to SECTION I tax based upon personal amend I M H "Welling Secretary of State of amend track 349 cars total United States Watson Nellie Hendricks Mrs Reka j tea was served with Mrs Pexton and That It is proposed to be but shall tax rates Income graduated certify cars weak trading Parker MrsEdith Brophy George Mrs Thomas Miller as hostesses exceed six I Section 4 Article am of the constitu- - the State of Utah ladoa hereby not shall rate maximum toe shipments 1136 full true and the decor-Matt- ie toe so that of foregoing Utah that toe roomState of No Irish excise tax sacked were Mrs tion Peterson The Wisconsin income Lochhead slow net Alma Sr of cent beautifully per very correct ropy of Constitutional Amendexceed four j same will read as foUows: rate based upon Income shall Cobblers few sales 240 No 2 110 Sampson J Coelin Holbrook I ated with lovely garden flowers 4 Mines and claims to be ments Nos 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 aa proSECTION limiThe rate Income net of cent per William Purrington Charles M Mi’s Goodman pastpresident and to posed by the special session of the legIdaho acked Russets 300 for taxes based assessed— basis and multiple— what tations herein contained as the same appear of Groves George S Baker Carl Rond Mrs Kastner new president on be assessed as tangible property All me- islature Inof 1930 taxes for and on income intangible office ' record my both or claims mines talliferous As until effective at sided mining the tea table Hume! Etta L Cash property shall be whereof I have hereunto and rock in place shall be as- setIn witness thereafter until changed placer Officers for the year are: MrS ary 1 1937 aand alternates Simeon F Jones Henry affixed the Great Seal and hand my shall as sessed the provide Ladies’ and Children’s of the vote legislature the of law majority by by tola 1st day of of Utah Mrs Howard Denkerson Jr Edith Harbertson Kastner ot now toe State president and basis toe house of multiple each to the elected provided members 1930 met-tax- es IIAIR CUTTING Wm of value Mrs Ludlow Losce Clyde Fowles Charles Mosey September the revenue used ln from received Ail determining legislature 1 Blair secretary Mrs Emmett Leek Dee on income or from taxes on in- - II aUlferous mines for is done right by jlonpurpMes value 45 be allocated aa and the additional assessed I committee treasurer property shall BUBCIi CREEK tangible The program be changed not acre er shall thereof Mr Miller to toe state thereof cent follows! To the State 'Congressional and comprises: Mrs C H Sober Mrs a 25 per cent j before January l 1935 nor thereafter and fund school district law All Conventions — G Van Holst Thomas Osborn and this year’s ot State thereof to toe state general fund and until otherwise provided by ana nirschman’s Beauty Parlor Judicial other in is (SE4U SrttUrr To Bennett Convention Mrs Weber Neil i the State levies for such purposes shall j other mines or mining claims the president County 668 Phone mineral toe valuable to Including In — J A Stephens Jr Alfred Glad- - j charge of the music and Mrs C E deposits be reduced annually proportion well C R Saunters J W Harbert- - Linsley is club reporter -- -- 1 r 1 whr SlS I r -- I £ IDAHO I’JATER — KnffhiS DECREE ISSUED teBffibtrY'pilS Livestock CREDIT MENAGE SEEN IN f ofor ’ ns °tniention: S i I J tr-w-j- y rZFl'V 11 S’atM ttoW SolSVi m st'cmpany' — a£ Sv -- ae third -- J i Informed ii Hug-supp- t en 1 Education Changes ap-me- two-thir- I tcin I ds two-thir- ds I iS vSrS? 1 hl gtn arbg? gS R& Ked Wlt s S4TK £! iT j w I nt F" jk iaoleu pseSandffr - 1 rnena ” I Caus On Pres Grant r r fflJe Tdr k1 “mspStvSi seiholf re-re- ad I State Senator Hurt In Highway Accident c-- e K SShamJbelf I na S SSaronHofs Sundr -- AAAMlAA m a I I I I I I ’ I “Zof SPECIAL r $500 1 ! dled -- - Accident Victim At Rodeo Interred Nj 1 1 1 1 ’ ! 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