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Show ' WAN Jl l Jvll'llli, as li li VV i. M,.I .. h . 1. W i i ' hot X I - I 11. lGd .'.jiulur hospiul unit from the WAA . i: t, v ini Spoi U TA M AND GAME I ! DIRECTOR MAKES CUN SAFETY TOR AL '7 Unmil lu? iiui.tiru; and '- S', :1 gun-ace- i ) t.iKt . . llkc -j k1 er' ,tsS lll ite Fish and Game; j rst.lt t: .i U ! 1)1 !S 1 l la t - nut h.n r : . .,j - fi . .i i ) V : i i). ' : i t ' i I M ! h , j m.-a-h, oommar.dna-i.- i ' i ..I, a. .till doen lives Were lost 'poet due a : ,d Inadiii Utah i(s a result of gun cauhn.il tut, uf n 1 :um l C.i I) of ti e . load, Fel fit J i y , Da W e i 'I . I - AMENDMENT the same shall t. - I ict, ,ih, In I i TION OF UNITED STATES PKOIERTY b-- ! '' 1 3 i ? t 'I 1- constitution of the state of Utah to read: In Sec 2. All tangible property the the state, not exempt under unor laws of the United States, be der this constitution, shall taved in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state school counties, rities, towns, ,1 ! I - I t,-- - ! , i . n- s e i . the United States or fioni any person, hy t.atenl or other ;i,mi. a title tlierem, save and such lands as have been or n:a be granted to any Indian or In dians under any ait of Congie.ss, en.' j containing a jnfi. t ho lands districts, municipal corporations taxation, which hist mentioned with and public libraries, lots lands shall bo exempt from taxthe buildings thereon used ex- ation so long, and to suih ex worclusively for either religious s) .ill !e tax tent, as is or may be provided urn " e h A JOINT R'.sOU i'll PROPOSand in the act of Congress granting utn.er .my tax d on n iwv ship or charitable purposes, AN AMKNDMENT TO used or held not thp same. hut when M.vol bv the S: ite of ING places of burial 12 OK ARTICLE VIII OF for private or corporate benefit, Third AH debts and liabilities Ut.di as property, tin in o:., llT ION OF THE shall be exempt from taxation. of the Territory of Utah, incutred thoielne-be 1'iiU CONST! rot shall MATE OF L JAM RLI.A I.NG TO Water rights, ditches, canals, res- by authority of the Legislative tax. 'Hie I. ; ishn e TIE-S M.ARII S Jl D IKS OF tor vide asthereof are hereby Cons, exem; ion', 1.1E SI iTH'MK ervoirs, power plants, pumping LIS IKItT AM) lines, l , transmission et on any tax based pipes sumed and shall be paid by this an I'm plants, COt RTS inand flumes owned and used by State. upon in inie. The De it one md ny the l.egisla-makindividuals or corporations for Fourth The Legislature shall eome tax ra'es shell he gi.Mpilaws for the establishment a ted hut tin maximum ra'e Cull tu,e of t,e St.tt.; of It ih, irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or s ele. ted to maintenance of a system of ri' exceed six per cent of ilnrd.s oi all corporations, or the individual public schools, vvhhh shall be net income No excise tax rate each ot the two houses voting in members thereof, shall not be open to all the children of the based upon income shall exceed favor lltme,,;. separately taxed as long as they state and be free from sectarian fur I"'r ht of net in. erne. The Section I. It is piopoasl to shall be owned and used exclusi- control. rate limitations herein contained nim,n,j Mv VIII of ,,f on ln,'n:!" :;ni1 the Cunsimrimi m;,.ule Section 2. The secretary of flr ,;ixos vely for such purposes. Power the State of plants, power transmission lines state is directed to submit this for taxes on intangible proper(0 . hal1 bf cifoetive until Jamtand other property used for genproposed amendment to the elee- tu,i,.(,s r uK. v;u. . L and uaea ler unt.l erating and delivering electrical tors of the state at the next genpower, a portion of which is used oral election in the manner pro -d times comp.nfor furnishing power for pumpivided by law lor their se, .'ttton vices, winch of the each to hotta Legislature. shall not he dnmnehod Section 3. If adopted by the ng water for irrigation purposes during taxes AI1 from on lands in the state of Utah, electors of the state this amend.revenue reecivid 1,11 11 whnh they are sc lUL may be exempted from taxation ment shall take effect the first 'on income or Horn taxes on in,, to the extent that such property day of January, 1947. tangible pmpeity shall he alioT, e.,.,n.lr., cateil to the support of the public is used for such purposes. These to submtt his Arin defined svs.em as school to greeted the accrue exemptions shall CONSTITUTIONAL to the elecbenefit of the users of water so 3 tide X, Section 2 of this Const!- tors of the state at the next gen- AMENDMENT pumped under such regulations Sect'ion 2. The secretary of eral 'lection in the manner proas the legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS state is hereby directed, to sub-- , vided by !avv. ,f The taxes of the Indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECfcy the ARTICLE at or abated be TION 7 remitted OF may XIII de7 aT he electors of the state, this amond- ho such times and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ! Lied erth n in nmt shall take effect the first as may be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO "mv 1 day of January, 1917. sedion legislature may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CON rUele XXIII of th? ronstitu from taxation of TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINIexemption CONSTITUTIONAL of the state of Utah. homes, homesteads, and personal MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN tion AMENDMENT in $2,000 not to PORTION exceed PUBLIC SCHOOL OF property, value for homes homeSYSTEM and CTmENDMENTAL NO. 5 A JOINT RESOLUTION steads, and $300 for personal LNG AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- Be it enacted by the LegislaXIX OF property. Property not to exceed ture of State of Utah, A JOINT RKSOLl TION PROPOS- TION 3 OF ARTICLE $3,000 in value, owned by disOF THE of all members elected to each ING TO AMEND SECTION 10. THE CONSTITUTION abled persons who served in any of the two houses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII, OF THE COXSTI- STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO war in the service of thereof: LOCATION OF PUBLIC military TUTION OF THE STATE OF: the United States or of the state INSTITUTIONS THE TO 1. is proposed tt UTAH, RELATING It Section of Utah and by the unmarried amend sec. 7 of Article XIII of ELECTION AND DUTIES OF1 Be it enacted bv the widows and minor orphans of the ATTORNEYS AND FIX- ture of the State of Utah, constitution of the state of such persons may be exempted THE TERM THEREOF. Utah so that the same shall read thuds of all members elected to as the eac-of the (wo houses voting in legislature may provide. as follows: Be it icsolved by the LegislaThe legislature shall provide Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on ture of the State of Utah, two- favor thereof: hy law for an annual tax suffito Section 1. It is proposed to tangible property shall not ex- thirds of all members .elected cient, with other sources of revceed on each dollar of valuation, each house voting in favor there-- i amend sec. 3 of article XIX of enues, to defray the estimated two and mills for of: jlhe con.diiution of the state of ordinary expenses of the state general State purposes, and such Section 1. That it is proposed to Utah, to read: for each fiscal Sec. 3. The public Institutions year. For the pur- additional levy as the Legisla- amend section 10. article VIII, of pose of paying the state debt, if ture for the States the constitution of the state of of the State are heieby perma-Utamay provide any there be, the to read: legislature share of the support of a portion nently located at the places shall provide for levying a tax of the public school system as Section 10. A county attorney hereinafter named, each to have annually, sufficient to pay the defined in Article X, Section 2 shall be elected hy the quaiit-ethe lands tpecifically gran'ed to annual interest and to pay the of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county who shall it by Hie United States, in t he principal of such debt, within consisting only of kindergarten hold his .office for a term of four AM of Congress approved July twenty years from the final pas- schools, common to be disposed of and and schools The powers and duties of 16, lb! sage of the law the high schools. The State shall years. and such oth- used in such manner as the legcreating attorneys, county debt. contribute not more than 75 er attorneys for the sta'e as the islature may provide: Section 2. The secretary of of the total cost of First: The Seat of Government and legislature may provide, shall operation state is directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum be prescribed by law. In all cases and tin- afate Fair at Salt Laae proposed amendment to the elect- school program in the State as where the attorney for any ioun-- . City. ors of the state at the next gen- such Second: All other institutions program shall from time to ty, or for the state, fails or reeral election in the manner pro- time be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute of the slate to be located at suin dded by law. Legislature. according to law, the court shall places as th legislature may Not more than 75 7c of the .have power to appoint an at- provide except as otherwise spo- -CONSTITUTIONAL cificaliy set forth tn this constiportion of the revenue torney pro tempoie 2 States AMENDMENT Section 2. The set rotary of tunon. necessary to finance the opera Section 2. The secretary of tion and maintenance of such state is directed to submit this A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS school program shall proposed amendment to Iho elec- state is hereby diiected to minimum TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF a State property tax of the state at the next gen- mit this piopoed amendment THE CONSTITUTION OF THE be raised by remainder thereof eral election in the mannei pro- to the electors oi the state at STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO levy and the the next general election in the shall be raised from other State vided bv law. ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA3. If adopted bv the manner provided for in section sources. The Legislature shall Section TION OF LANDS AND determine by law the method electois of the state this amend- 1 of article XXIII of the constiEXEMPTIONS. of allocation of the States con- ment shall take effect the first tution of 'he state of Utah. Be it enacted Section 3. If adopted by the by the Legisla-wr- tribution to the various school day of January, 1947. electors of the state, this amendof the State of Utah, districts. r Hcct the first nt tae 194i. of all members elected to Section 2. The secretary of CONSTITUTIONAL ach of the two houses of subTJO to January. directed 3 in is state day hereby tMnmtvtrtiT voting favor thereof: mit this proposed amendment to Section 1. It is PROPOSRESOLUTION A JOINT j, e. E MONSON, Secretary of proposed to the electors of the state at the mend Article III of the Constitution of the state of Utah as s . icf-o- ha-e- SEC-llo- i al-- i : ( - - - e two-an- d - - - - t I ild . it e l.ltld fund of i hi-d- - i a I The lands .;:n citizens uf the I niir ji.r.s j, siding without this .state never be taxed at i i v than the lands helm, jing dents of this State; lu.t in this ordmutne shall a, n this state from laving, as otn lands are taxed, any land' owned or held hy any Indian who has severed his tribal ie vii.-i- " : tiVolv.n, iwii.il 'I 1','ti i'll.i1, I. .iv.ul.ib'e u v would be it paid tn the tile bv Im in u i.i uw id the p: t bt ii :t The iiian, it w litWon! d I. to 'i toed out. P supp-l- t tit Fcdi r.d Ibiieaii of Ri tl.en.i-t.ot- l bind all Would on. ltd' Hu lie ilopinonl of '.omo of tho 'talas minor 10 l.i:iial."M p n't it stub ;i small and ditch hnm Motorists For Plates Utah ,Two A licen-.pi ite for t .loll end of the ear will bed, Rye, .,1 t Utah mot,.,- list, next year ,h I.i is J Lambert Gib .0(1, Ch. Ill'll) m of the S' ite Tax have Con, in; loll Utah (e owm-tbeiii gi tUng along with one plate mca 1912, it vv.e pointed out. A rh.trr'e in the plate dogan i( .il o p: mi : ed. Mr Gih-.osaid, and the yyoul, "This Is The Place" will replace the oiling "Cento! of Sre- me Amei ira". Only car plates w ill show the new loi'an. Tlie state has oi'dered 15D.UIHI n.) motoi cycle p' it, s and plates, j'-- I gg it resolved by the Legislattwo-ure of the State of Utah, thirds of all members elected to In ach of the two houses voting thereof: favor Section - That It is proposed to amend section 2, Article XIII, i.i tin .til v ini! ! I. a' , - j ight-of-wa- 1 . ; states IN UTAH. U.. i. h apt in, JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-rs'i- l subject to the m TO AMEND SECTION 2. OF Initeil .States, and s.i.i VrTU-LXIII OF THE CONSTI; lands shall remain i.i,.,. i rt'TION OF UTAH. RELATING solute jurisdiction ..no to aND AUTHORIZING TAXA ,,f it,. Conoriss A Ibi'aK Momi: int is now in the on County CommissionetN - ! I edar Breaks ( i. tie Cedar to s1 ' n i" l.i a pvt !e-- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS il , .Stoll-- , linn and mfumary be sale by till Wit: atlall oiod in putt busing and e.c to the National Parks .V iw end l 'ii Vo.-of land which t , Ass krd the the State Salt Flats Await Unique Racer A iii.i.pnautomobile lacing a e, pi. ill' la. k. low- lung and light will be ; Lite tin Honncville Salt m.r tu ' " unt'.i" n by Ab Jenkins, n Li d 9 'k n mg eteran in an 9 f.'t Hi'" ' In old record of o M U i 'C n d an h nr for 5rt miles on .it , l.i , tl.rrelo shiil 1 title h tintltiglll-hr- ' Vii ad v No ,1 load A - coNSTrrrnoNAL i d'.' 'll Promt-- 1 i t d s It. !.l Ti c.it ev ' I : au-- : . Ho.i CS I't til's w '! ' P Haul lib, ' . tl Oil, i i ' . ' o ' VJ NCI'S T 'ta.h, .1 Cal bolt County dh O U d.Vall.ng llousas, I 1, w will pevtiop water i, da. I'u: : i g,.:, tht- I.tsdi.ud (quaint th, 1 in OU nation a appealed to .sltsu.tv ufcty puraution he coining hunting than a tn, .j .hsthatg, ..f - l,Ki.i t r..M Town : :J i n h'-- Wo. Id - t ito'i .h le wiighs only 19(H) 36 inches high, it a'id t i n 5ad hoi si power jtt 8500 produces I p m The machine is valued at $65, no ii and n ,,f th,typo. Carbon County Asphalt Improves Salt Lake Streets Out of town Msitoix to Salt Igike ( it y now pope with awe at the s! a. t The face imp' ny l.ftmr. tame about through the app- I 9 - i i V-- 8 rc-ii-- lieatioii uf 11,137 tons of Rock piialt mined at Sunny side. Carbon County In addition, the Salt Igiko Mll.(t (, ,:i!tm(.nt laid down 5,931 ton, uf I'.nin fill sheet asphalt, .'"hi r st'h tlv I'tvih road making m.iti i,. The mijii uveinents and the at which they were made. p.'-d have all a d , I c comm, nt-- ; Utahns Invited To Clearfield Naval Supply Depot The annual Navy Day program will he Saturday, October (10 and 4:00 oclock Ifith, !u worn P.M. Captain J Hall, Supply Officer in chu"go of Utah's dollar 3'i.tinn t: ui k plates. ( 'lea f u Id Naval Supply Depot, ex-"Package" Sold nils an invitation to all Utahns to It mj'iiiod thirty t'lieks to deliver visit the depot on that date, where a recent Sal! Lake County Hospital conducted t urs will bo held with L fin the Wr Assets Adpurcha gul,h s and transportation furnished. The Uineh.ee was a i naval hospital unit rclea-oWiden Window to T.Mimi Mu narrow window WA the increase county hosby by having di aperies cover only the wall; pital faeilit U'i for handling mdow itself. If curtains case; The unit is th same not the and dt aperies are all pleated alike used on type by the Navy fighting end hung on one long rod, a unified fronts doling the war. ana appearance is impassive The City of Vernal puieiia ed a achieved. W pas-eng- oh'-erve- I 1 pas-eiv'- 1 . 1 b 600-Be- d - . mini-Ratio- OIKl-b- e poho-niyclli- ti v - - tit. - - No. - - wiom where I sit ... J Joe Marsh , V - , two-third- s - Legisla-COUNT- - two-IN- - - four-tenth- s "DhTereni"? fame. Nothing more exciting than fishing Seward's creek or pitching horseshoes enjoying an outdoor barbecue with friendly wholesome beer and pleasant talk. If theyve changed at all its in the direction of maturity and tolerance . . . tolerance for everything except delators, and those who would destroy our democratic principles of live and let live. And from yyliere I sit, thats another reason to Le proud of them. about bow liaid it was going to be for returning veterans to get adhow justed to civilian life they'd be dilTerent. Well, plenty of them have returned to our town, anil a finer, steadier bunch you couldnt ask for. Most of them are back at the same jobs . , . going with tho same nice hony'-lowgirls (getting married, some of them, and setting up families) . . . renewing the same old friendships. Even their amusements are the ... ... Qcc O h 1916, I n. led 4 I tftLvi ' Brewers Foundatin- - titles 14 - ' - No. sub-tor- s - The - NUBIAN - - s . following ordinance shall irrevocable without the con- nt of the United States and the People of this state: First Perfect toleration of re- ,!ou.s sentiment is guaranteed. lnhabitant of this State shall er be molested in person or property on account of his or her bode of religious worship; but Polygamous or plural marriages are forever prohibited. cnd The people inhabiting tion of the state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall tahe effect the first of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 Ob ARTICLE XIII OF OF THE THE CONSTITUTION state do affirm and declare STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO th. 'hpy forever disclaim all ALLOCATION OF REVENUES . FROM TAXES ON .e'V and title to the unappropri-,- , RECEIVED o AND ON INTANGIBLE public lands lying within PROPERTY ue C undaries hereof, and to all mis Be it enacted by the Legisla-- , lying within said iimits or. Held by any Indian or ture of the State of Utah, two-Man tribes, and that until the thirds of all members elected to A 1 UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS Be it enacted by the legisla of the State of Utah, twothirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting favor thereof: Seetion 1. It is proposed to1 amend sec. 20, article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 20. The Governor, Secre Auditor Treasurer. tary of Sta'e. Attorney - General. Superintend ent of Public Institution and such other State and riMrb t fieer as may be provided for bylaw, shall re. eive for their s. ivires tnon'hiv, a compensation as - fixed by law The compensation for sard of- - copv 0f the three constitutional amendments proposed by the Twenty-hirregular session of the and also 1915, Legislature of 3, fuq true and correct copy thP fj've constitutional amend-i- ments proposed by the First Spovision of the Twenty-Sixtl egislature 191';. as appears of record in my offs IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set- my hand and Seal of the affixed the (ireState of Utah, at ''alt Lake City, this 17th dav ot August, 1246. WASPS FROM Their nb fol-lott- The : ! HA. EFECTS - be I feed upon HORNETS AND DEES WITHOUT SUFFERING e two-third- - EATtR B- j , S"ngs I 1 ! i e n KjZmZ,. t (SEAL) ao- Therell be no from a shopping expedition to ts SCOTT'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES. Our store is pack- ed with real furniture, paint and appliance bargains! Come in... browse ai ound...shop conveniently and economically. - Secretary of State. v i i ,1 1 |