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Show STITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS . , i i i , s w- k fAnif n a v " Kf c I KNCCULCYY UKK milu.OJ "SoPEKTY IN UTAH. -lived by the Legisla. Be E state I of Utah, two-lu two-lu Sbers elected to fir r, houses voting In u - - ,or u1""" it is nroDOsea f-jm tangible property In I Set 2. . exempt under the aTstate, not exe"'H rfnsSon;CshaU be fc portion to its value 1 Stahied. as provided by it ce"erty of the state, b. property w j municipal corporations istricts, .BL ints with rending T thereon used ex-L ex-L build ngs " Ml,.olia WOr tip ?J,i r.t held or used rtte or corporate benefit, fcr from taxation. f riehte, ditches, canals, res-at?lr res-at?lr wer plants, pumping transmission lines, pipes lints, transmw . b :n names u""- nr Sereof, shall not be St5 u long as lLSS nd used exclus- such purposes. Power toy for sucn ., linpg lants,. Power and Tel vering electrical ! wrtion of which is used fi.W newer for pump- forsucK Purposes These Kd unto such regulations legislature may prescribe. taxes of the indigent poor mav be remitted or abated at 3 times and in such manner ssmav be provided by law. ine SSn may provide for the cemption from taxation of E homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in raluifor homes and homesteads, home-steads, and $300 for personal property. Property not to exceed hm in value, owned by s- .kind Atcrtnc who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans oi such persons may be exempted . , loirisiature may provide. 4 The legislature shall provide kv inw for an annual lax sum j-f nntvi nthpr snurces of rev h """ " . . r. : enues, to aeiray me esuiuaicu ordinary exoenses of the state i f( h fiarai vear. For the pur pose of paying the state aeDi, u any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax rmnaiiv Mifficient to nay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such aeDi, wiwm twenty vears from the final pas sage of the law creating the ifoht Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the eiec tors of the state at the next gen eral election in the manner pro Tided by law. of the Congress of the United States. The lands belonging to citizens of the United States, residing re-siding without this State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lands belonging to residents resi-dents of this State; but nothing in this ordinance shall preclude this state from taxing, as other lands are taxed, any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal re lations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person, by patent or other grant, title thereto, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or in dians under any act of Congress, containing a provision exempt Ing the lands thus granted from taxation, which last mentioned lands shall be exempt from tax atlon so long, and to such ex tent, as is or may be provided in the act of Congress granting the same. Third All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Utah, incurred by authority or the Legislative Assembly thereof are hereby as sumed and shall be paid by this State. Fourth The Legislature shall make laws for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of the state and be free from sectarian control. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed ameidment to the elec tors or me siaxe at ine nexi general gen-eral election in the manner provided pro-vided by law. Section 3. II adopted by the electors of the state this amend ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. 2 A IOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXATION TAXA-TION OF LANDS AND EXEMPTIONS. Be it enacted by the Legislature Legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in tavor thereof: Section L It is proposed to amend Article HI of the Constitution Consti-tution of the state of Utah as follows: fol-lows: The following ordinance shall be irrevocable without the con-wit con-wit of the United States and the people of this state: First Perfect toleration of religious re-ligious sentiment is guaranteed. So inhabitant of this State shall ever be molested in person or Property on account of his or her mode of relieious worship: but Polygamous or plural marriages e iorever prohibited. Second The people inhabiting this State do affirm and declare hat they torever disclaim all right and title to the unappropri-ted unappropri-ted public lands lying within Joe boundaries hereof, and to all nds lying within said limits owned or held by any Indian or Indian tribes, and that until the title thereto shall have been extinguished ex-tinguished by the United States. same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the wilted States, and said Indian anas shall remain under the ao-lute ao-lute jurisdiction and control A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC. TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO PROPORTION OF STATE CON TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Be it enacted by the Legisla ture of State of Utah, two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed t amend sec. 7 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah so that the same shall read as follows: Sec. 7. The rate ot taxation on tangible property shall not ex ceed on each dollar of valuation two and four-tenths mills for general State purposes, and such additional levy as tne Lgisia ture mav provide lor the btatei share ot tne support oi a poruun of the public school system as defined in Article a, section of this Constitution, such portion nnnsistinp onlv of kindergarten schools, common schools and hi eh schools. The State shall . .. m . num. nntrthiiTP nnr more uiuii uvo of the total cost of operation and maintenance of a minimum school program in the btate as such program shall from time to time be determined upon by the Ttrislature. Nnr more man tOVo oi me State's portion of the revenue necessary to finance the operation opera-tion and maintenance of such minimum school program shall be raised by a State property tax levy and the remainder thereof shall be raised from other State sources. The Legislature shall determine by law the method of allocation of the State's contribution con-tribution to the various school districts. . Section 2. The secretary oi state is hereby directed to sub mit this proposed amenamem iu the electors of the state at the next genera' election in the manner provider im m auun of article XXIII of the constitution constitu-tion of the state of Utah. Section 6. a aiopieu uy ir electors of the state, this amendment amend-ment shall take effect the first of January 1947. for taxation of such property, so that every person and corpora tion shall pay a tax in proportion propor-tion to the value of his, her, or its tangible property, provided that the Legislature may deter mine the manner ana extent oi taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed lor slaughter slaugh-ter to be used for human consumption. con-sumption. Intangible property may be exempted from taxation as property or it may De taxea in such manner and to such extent ex-tent as the Legislature may provide. pro-vide. Provided that if intangible property be taxed as property the rate thereof shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of val uation. When exempted from taxation as property, the taxable income therefrom shall be taxed under any tax based on incomes, but when taxed by the State of Utah as property, the income therefrom shall not also be taxed. The Lteislature may pro vide for deductions, exemptions, andor offsets on any tax based upon income. The personal in rnmp tar rates shall be eradu atPd hut the maximum rate shall not exceed six per cent of net Income. No excise tax rate based upon income shall exceed four per cent of net income. The rate limitations herein contained for taxes based on income and for taxes on intangible property proper-ty shall be effective until Janu- nrv ih ana mereaiier unui changed by law by a vote of the majority of tne memoers eiecieu to each house oi ine Lgisiaiur. All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible in-tangible property shall be allo cated tO tne support OI ine yuuuv. school system as defined In Article Ar-ticle X, Section 2 of this Constitution. Section 2. The secretary oi state is hereby directed to submit sub-mit this proposed amendment to the electors or tne state i u next general election in the manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitu tion of the state oi utan. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit tnii proposed amendment to the elee tors of the state at the next general gen-eral election in the manner provided pro-vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by ine electors of the state, this amend ment shall ake effect tne nrsi day of January. 1947. No. 7 Kathleen Norris Says: What's Wrong With Daughters, Asks Dad BcU Syndicate. WNU raturl. Preffy Designs for Gift Linens CONSTITUTIONAL Vfrt C surnnvrNT AV. a tmivrT RRsni.llTION PROPOS INO TO AMEND SECTION 10, AOTTPT V VTTT OF THE. IJUiNOH TiiTTnivr nv THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TU inc. vtvptton AND DUTIES OF COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX mrc thf term mt.KJi.ur. rp it Tesolved by the Legisla- tro nf the State of Utah, two- thirds of all members electee, to each house voting in tavor mere nf- V ' .... J A- Section 1. That it is proposed to sertion 10. article VIII, Of the constitution of the state of Utah to' read. Section 10. A county attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county who shall hold his office for a term of four years. The powers and duties of county attorneys, anu buui um- er attorneys ior tne state as uic legislature may provide, shall be prescribed by law. In all cases where the attorney for any county, coun-ty, or for the state, fails or refuses re-fuses to attend and prosecute according to law, the court shall have power to appoint an at-tnrnpv at-tnrnpv Dro tempore. Sertion 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the eiec tors of the state at the next gen eral election in the manner pro vided bv law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state this amend ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A "JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION SEC-TION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF this STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUlXirJS yjr THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS Be it enacted by the Legisla-ture Legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec, 12 of article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: sv it The Judses of the Su preme and District Courts shall receive at stated times compensation compen-sation for their services, which shall not be diminished during the term for which they are selected. se-lected. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec tors of the state at the next general gen-eral election in the manner pro vided by law. Section 3. U aooptea oy uio electors of the state, this amend ment shall take effect tne nrsi day of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL XT-. Q AMENDMENT wu A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING AN AMENDMENT TU SA TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX ur THE CONSTITUTION Of inn STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION O' FUBUU INSTITUTIONS Be it enacted by the Legisla ture of the State of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to monrl Ken. 3 of article XIX Of the constitution of the state of Utah, to read: Sec 3. The public Institutions of the State are hereby permanently perma-nently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands Bpecifically granted to It by the United States, in the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894, to be disposed of and used In sucn manner as ine legislature leg-islature may provide: First: The Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake city. .Second: All otner insuiuuun of the state to be located at such places as the legislature ,may. provide except as otherwise specifically spe-cifically set forth in this constitution. consti-tution. , Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to sub mit this proposed amenamem to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided ior in secuon 1 of article XXIII of the constitution consti-tution of 'he state of Utah. Section 3. II aoopteo Dy in electors of the state, this amendment amend-ment shall take effect the first day of January. 1947. 1 I s c I jtz, "' , ' 5149 "Fran, on of the twins, wtu married two ytart when M earn name wun baby boy, couldn't stand Phil minute longer. By KATHLEEN NORRIS t-. T- tt, i inUa trnvtx HtL,nni is - the father of three girls. It would make me laugh, with its peppery dissatisfaction, if it did not come nearer to making me cry. "What the heck is the mat ter with girls nowadays?" asks Paul McAllister. "My wife and I had three we wanted a boy, of course, dui we got three pretty, active girls, who grew up to keep the place in an uproar with their dates and their ciomes their boy friends. There wasn't a day for five or six that someone didn l No 6 No 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOS-ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION SEC-TION 3 Or ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RENTING TO ALLOCATION OF REVENLES RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE PROPERTY Be it enacted by the Legisla -f tho state of Utah, two- thirds of all members elected to each cf the two nouses vuuu6 Section 1. It is Pr0PfdT l cpn a of Artie e XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah as follows: i tvip tpislature shall Drovide by law a uniform and eouai rate ui taxation on all tangible prop erty In the State. accuruniE i ...i in monpv. and shall pre- scribe by law such regulations as shall secure i just valuation CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE Vn OF THE CONST! TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION COMPEN-SATION OF STATE OFFICERS Be it enacted by the legislature legisla-ture of the State of Utah, two- thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec. 20 article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 20. The Governor, secre tary of 3tae. Auditor. Treasurer, Attorney - uenerai, nuperinienu-ent nuperinienu-ent of Public Instruction and such other State and district of ficers as may be provided tor oy law, shall -eeeive for their services serv-ices monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. The compensation for said officers of-ficers as provided in all laws enacted en-acted pursuant to this Constitution, Constitu-tion, shall oe in ful. for all services serv-ices rendered by said officers, re- cnpptivplv. in anv oiticiai capac ity or employment during their rpsnprtive terms of office. No such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty anv fee for his own use, but all fppo fixprt hv law for the per formance by eithw of them of nffir-ia; dutv. shall be col lected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer month ly to the credit of tne state, ine Legislature may provide for the payment of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling in the State in the performance per-formance of official duty. t p e monsoN. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIr i mat tne tore-going tore-going is a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-Sixth Twenty-Sixth Legislature, 1945, and also a full, true and correct copy of the five constitutional amend-Tont amend-Tont nrnnosed bv the First Spe cial Session of the Twenty-Sixth Legislature 1946, as appears of record in mv office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereuntc set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake qty, this 17th dav of August, 1946. (SEAL) Secretary of State. THE merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for you i money. DOIT NOW Send us the price of year's subscription sub-scription if you are In arrears. We need the monev. years want a dress, or 10 give a nartv. or was crying over some invitation xnai aiun v come through or some boy who didn't like her. That was bad enough. Then all three married; the urae one nrsi and the twins at a double wedding veur later. That set me oacK bout five grand, but no matter the girls were settled. "Settled! My gosh, they don't know the meaning of the word. Fran, one of the twins, was mar-ried mar-ried two years when she came home with a baby boy, couldn't stand PhU minute longer. Eight months later Barbara landed back on us; she has no child. We thought ghe would marry again, but that was five years ago, and she hasn't. "Now, six years married, with two little girls. Eleanor is home. Well, there's some excuse there. Her husband is lazy, doesn't make any money, says he is tubercular and wants to live out on tne aesen. Discordant Household. 'Fran eets ! a hundred a month allmonv and (fives her mother 30. Barbara gets 300 and says she'll go on this way forever, partly to spite Ross. Here we all are. motner, father, three daughters, three small children, and a good deal oi refined arguing and criticizing goes on we're too big a family, that's the truth. The girls cry over their marital mari-tal troubles, blame each other, make up surely this isn't the way people ought to live, one old man and a lot of detached women wno don't have homes or busbandsl Eleanor has no money to spendrf and talks of a Job. Barbara! pret ty well pleased with her settle ment and her freedom from respon sibility, and the contrast' makes it hard for the other girls. It's the darndest situation I ever saw. They help, of course, and we all love the kids, but it means that my wue, getting on in years now, is running a family boarding-house. "Aren't marriages supposed to stick any longer? Barbara hasn't got a thing against Ross; Eleanor might have gone out with her sick husband to Arizona and stayed with him to the end; Fran says now that Phil who has married again is one of the finest men she ever knew. I've known folks who weren't married who stuck to each other a lot better than this. "Rents and housing shortages in our town make it impossible for any of them to find Inexpensive apartments anywhere. Our house is roomy and comfortable, and Barbara Bar-bara talks of building on a big room for herself when it Is possible. But a house with three young wives in It and no young husbands seems to me pretty queer. The girls ages are only 24. 24 and 22. This could go on for a lone time. I'm not sure PARENTS FAILED TOO A Dernlexei father, whose three daughters have all obtained ob-tained divorces and returned home, asks Miss Norris what has happened to the "old' fashioned' attitude toward marriage. He says the girls are all young under 25, and that they had no real grounas for divorce. They simply came up against some difficulties and disillusionments, normal enough, even in the happiest unions, and they quickly ae-termined ae-termined to get out of a situ- . .L. ......'f .MtLaMh't. anon inm wush ch -j factory. Now they are in their father s house, with their ba bies. W hue m oig nvu.iv. there isn't room for four fami lies. Bickering and criticising is unavoidable. He goes on to explain each girTs situation and the history ot her marriage. Then he tells Miss Norris that he isnt exactly ex-actly asking for advice, but he wants sympathy. If modern mod-ern girls had a little more endurance en-durance and courage, he says, they could stick it out, and make successes of their mar- rive rri.Tlne Instructions r Sfrm h the pattern. Snd 20 cents In coin, youl nam:, address and the pattern number. SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK 709 Mission St., Saa Francisco, CalU. Enclose SO cents tor pattern. No Name- Address. nazes. The fault, replies Miss Nor ris, lies as much with himself and his wife as with the girls. If these daughters had been impressed all along with the seriousness of marriage, its trials and difficulties, they would have been better pre pared for the great step that they took, perhaps too young. FUN to crochet are these delicate little edgings for pretty hand kerchiefsthey certainly do turn a plain hanky into a pretty ana expensive-looking one. Make of fine tatting thread and use tnem for baby frocks, lingerie cases and around oblong luncheon place mats of pastel linen or cotton. Uketo Be Larger or Smaller? Science Will Help Berkeley, calif. Are vou J the many who often wished were larger or smaller? Sci-J Sci-J making strides in an effort something about such wishes, i wemicals that are capable of giants or dwarfs of normal individuals have been Intro-to Intro-to the medical profession by Herbert M. Evans, University ' California gland expert, after 25 "ri of study. The chemicals can make animals grow to about twice their normal size, and one of them is capable of stopping body growth. Taken from the pituitary glands of slaughtered animals, the chemicals chemi-cals still are far too scarce to use in controlling growth of human beings. be-ings. The supply never will be sufficient suf-ficient for experiments on humans until the chemicals can be produced synthetically or money is provided for large-scale production. Juliet Rated as Old Type of Eobbysoxer COLUMBUS, OHIO. Shakespeare's Shakes-peare's Juliet was a 16th century version of the bobby-soxer and Borneo Bo-rneo was the equivalent of Frank Sinatra, contends Dr. Paul Popenoe. Tho educator declares that modern children would get more out of "Hamlet" if they were allowed to discuss Ophelia as a girl who lost her man because her technique was bad. i BUYS NEW PLANES Two of the 168-passenger Lock-heed Lock-heed Constitutions, world's largest transports, have been purchased by the navy at a cost of 27 million dollars dol-lars and will be turned over to naval air transport service for trans-Pacific operations in about a year. The Constitution, a 82-ton, 4-engined 4-engined craft, made its maiden flight recently at Burbank, Calif. It is expected that in five years or less the first commercial models, probably with gas turbine engines, should appear. that I want your advice," this let ter ends, "but I want sympathy, lots of It" You have It. Paul But don't for get that much of the responsibility for this situation rests with you and with your wife. These girls were not brought up to a realization of the seriousness of marriage, and the danger of the delusion that di vorce is an escape, from its inconveniences. incon-veniences. They felt, as young wives, that marriage was like school, or a house, or a hat. It you don't like it, change it. Don't put up with the Inp; menu nit disillusionments that are part of even the happiest mar riage. Just get out, the way you' get out of a job that suppressed and displeased you. Can't Get Ont Painlessly. Marriage isn't like that. Its roots go deep deep into a woman life. She cannot tear them up and throw 'them aside without Injuring many lives, especially her own. Years ago I knew a girl named Elsie. She married at 18 with the statement that she didn't care for Herb, but she wanted to be mar ried at 18. At 27 she had been seven years divorced, had grown older, wiser, better. She fell in love, while on an ocean voyage, with the son of a distinguished, conventional, wealthy Baltimore family. They were married and went to his home where she was cordially wel corned. No one knew of her divorce until one night, at a dinner party, her first husband appeared, drunk and truculent The episode was passed over somehow, but her baby, born too soon as a result of agita tion. died. There never has been another child. Don't blame the girls, Paul Blame the parents who didn't train them to be strong women and good wives. He claims to be tubercular Wants Opera Career Margaret Truman, daughter the President has decided that she wants to make music her profes sion, and for more than six years during which she has been studying quietly she has not sung in public. She is almost sura to have an operatic oper-atic and concert career. Margaret has a voice that needs no White House accompaniment and she plans to have her career on her own merits. 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