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Show 1 nvvv.vw PA row T!VF8 ' UTAH OCTOBER 23. 1948 tourist possibilities, but lacks and lodging facilities. Davit County Numbering Streets All the stieets in Davis County hull cios Highway U. S. 11 xvill Lc named and numbered according to the Lyman system, county report. The expense of (Kl x ill be met by the State and tiuns-poitati- klivIP 01 R Spotl milting ('AK in first class condition W.m, Ml.ilul.l' t.i 1 : r A i!,..' th.-:ogl- i n. fit; u UTAH job ; xx Box Elder Booting for Amendment 8 HiX Eldr! It - xx .ilit l'tu!lll t.i ote eeunt.v. "yes' on Amendment H - a law per-- j Utah Tormt too Small nutting tin- - Stale to puieh.iM- Hush-tiel'i ofessor L. It. Humpherys. head (ienetul llo.vpital f.u one dollar of agt u uRuio education, Utah State and eentralio at the lug multi Agi teul'.ural College has dcclatt-installation. tin- - State that Utah farms are too small us mental hnipital, the reform sehool economical units to with X bnnq Your Car in for a Overhaul Job Before Winter. - ll r t 1) r PAROWAN SERVICE CO. X compete and other State institutions Luge production. Kot hundred dollars has "Many Utah formers utc subsis-t.mebeen raised by the city, the county, e fanners, while others are the chamber of commeire and the he Twin remefanners," says. merchant 'f Hox Elder to ,ip..ni..i dies ere suggested: inn ease scope a nexx.ipaper and lud.o of fanning by increased irrigation or ad ve' tiling campaign urging Utahns Inn ease the efficiency of farming. to vote "yes" for the amendment In Bt ofessor Humpherys warned: "a the meantime, 150,000 circulan aie change m Utah farming is necessary jbeing distributed in not them Utah tf Utah is to complete effectively xxitii other states." Explaining furuiging support for Amendment 8. Smith to Tell Zion and Bryce Story ther, he said, "lands must be loveh-dChat leg J. Smith, .superintendent ditches relocated, crop rotation adopof Zion and Bryce Canyon National ted and fertilizers used to build up Barts will discuss the problem of the sml. catering to the vacationist" at the Utah Juvenile Court in Spotlight Utah Motor Court Association's fust Washington State has decided that annual convention to be held at Salt Ut.di's Juvenile court is one of the City, November 2nd. Motor best in the nation, and as a result, court owners from all sections of the they ill adopt the Utah system. The State will be in attendance to announcement was made at the ann "taking care of Centennial vis- ual Western Probation and Parole itors". Officers Association convention held Youthful Farmers of Utah. Honored at Seattle. James II. Day, Draper; Lewis If. USS Utah Plaque at Capitol Gardner , Richfield; and Theo Me The USS Utah was destroyed by all future farmers the Japanese at Pearl Harbor along Kean, Birdseye of America, will be honored for their with 53 officers and men. The ship's accomplishments at the annual memory lives on at the Utah State meeting of the National Association Capitol where Captain J. M. Steele. of Future Farmers to be held in Denver, commander of the vessel at Kansas City, October 20th. the time of the attack, has plac'd a Utah is proud of these young men, memorial plaque commemorating and the prominent part the Utah the heroic deeds of the ships future farmers of America are playing in the agricultural development Utah Service Men Highly Scholastic of Utah. Utahs service men led the nation Jobs Awaiting Sienos in educational status during World The government needs typists nni War U, declares Colonel H. Arnold stenographers in Utah, and exam- Rich, state draft director. Only 9.4 inations will be held at a number per cent of Utah inductees and en- of points in the State to fill positions listecs completed less than one year with starting salaries of $1954 a year. Qf high school, records reveal and Post Offices have full informa- - J8.5 ptr cent completed at least one tion on these examinations, and year 0f college, applications must be on file at Den- Utah also led the nation in not later than October 31st. eentage of men under 26 years of age Comments on Utah wh0 were in the service. A New York Sun representative, Wimruse a Herb H. Burt CcElfresh in Utah this week A primrose isjnot a rose. .1; declared that Utah has tremendous member of the herb family. e e part-tim- xx HSTLUTIONAL AMENDMENTS C '.iSTITtr. CNAL t SJn amendment i'. i i:i:sou i ion ok AMEND 1H OK Tin: CONST! F .,N OF UTAH, RELATING MI Al'TMOia.INC, TAX A f OF F.MTKn ST A I KS IN I 'TAM. I !;i UMtirrY I I, . ! I . r i i f it rc'iAed by the lagnlu of the State of I't.fh. two ' 1., of all members ele. led to , ,,( iie i.m houses voting in r - I hei o. f hat it is proov(! - oivi se. non 2. Artu le XIII. I n ' million of the state of I tail non 1 I I ii. t ! J s If, f to the tllspn .Imn 111 ho I nr. Slates, ,m s in! !i,., la niU shall lein.iin und.-- 'ne ah suin'. juris.!:. turn ..no of the Congress of 'lie t To,! ''tail's Tile Ian Is to re j( i'ii ns of the t nite.l St, it, sidlin' without tills Stale .1.1,1 'lexer he taxed at a higher i than the lands helor ;nv' to ten d Ills o this State; hut nu'hin.' iud.-thiin this ordinance shall state from taxing, j. as otli.-lands are taxed any land-oned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal ie latio'is, and has obtained from the I nt'ed States or fro'n a:i p 'sun, by i. atent or other grunt, a title therm , save and except Mb h lands as have been or max t.e .ranted to any Indian or In duns under any act of Congress, a proxtsjon exempt containing "T the I J 'ids thus framed ftom taxation, xvhieh last mentioned lands shall he exempt from so long. and to Mali ex tent, as is or mav i.c prox'ded in the act of Congress tile same, Third All d. of the Territory by authority o Assembly there sumed and shall lie paid bv this vili;. the two houses voting s r tin nut S.. ''.in 1. Ji pioposed see 3 ol in n ruele XIII he 'O)s'jiuton of the state f i t I l I ' to of of follow s IS S'. :t lhe Legislatuie diall law a uniform and ptoxilo iij.ii raleon of assessment an.' all tangible prop b.xi'e.n ' -- 1 in the Stale, according to its .e ,n monex , and shall pro i.'-l.x law sin h e. si. , j seeuri. i lust valuation tor taxation of su h piopertx. mi Hu.i exerx person and eerpoiu t ui sjuill pay a tax in propot t on io the value of Ins hei. o, x as provided in all laws on acted pins iant to this Constitu-'ton- . hail be in full for all leii.a'lid sjd officers, in ficers I ,! reto shall lute hi i n ( h imginim-ii1( I nitei! si ill th. 1,0 ie s l ln,io I ' rani-o- s K(TION 2. - e.u h .' its tangible property, provided that i he Legislature may detei m. tie th.e manner and extent of t ixmg transient live stock an I hxe stock being fed for slaugn ie. to be used for human Intangible property mav i.e exempted from taxation as proper! or It may he taxed m such manner and to such extent as the Legislature may pro Vide. Provided that if intangible be taxed as proper! proper! the rate thereof shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of When exempted from taxation a.s property, the taxable in. ..me therefrom shall le taxed under anv tav based nn incomes serv-tee- s . I m anx official capae-i- t r cmiHixment during their r'Mpctixe .erms ot office. No stab otji.fi sh.iii receive for the pe'b.imanio . all offieial duty .hi tee t,.r bis own use, hut all lived t'X law tor the per human, e by eltl.et of them of au . If: la. July, shall be t. d in adxame and deposited with ihe Slav Treasurer month-lto the eie.lit of the State. The Legist. nine may provide for the pa.x m nt of actual and necessary expenses of said officers while travelin in the State til the perform.!!!. e of official duty. Section g. The Secretary of Slate is dre.ed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general ele. t ion in the manner provided lx Section 3 It adopted b the ele. tors iif the state, this amend-m- . nt shall uke effect the first col-Ie- x piojierty in umler the or tinI. a . ,,t the I nited States, he I.1XX r s lonstitution, shall (! III pl poitioii to its 'dll.11'' IV. ... tilled ;ts provided h 1. The property of the state. o. tOt IIS. S( Ilf Mil l.i 0 of J.i nuaiy, lit 17. is, municipal corporations ..lilie hbialH's, lots with CONSTITUTIONAL 7 hmldin,;s thereon used ev. AMENDMENT xxur-Scither fot , religious iv A JOINT RESOLUTION or i hantaide purposes, and lT:OIOS- of luirial not held or used to p: vote or corporate benefit, !: he exempt from taxation. Wail r rights, ditches, canals, power plants, pumping SUPREME AND DISTRICT . pipes on any tax based and or jilan's, transmission lines, conrrs ina:i Fumes owned and used by 'State. The income. upon personal iiidA tdiials or corporations for Fourth The Legislature shall come tax rates shall he graduBe it enacted by the jr: i it. in: lands within the state make laws for the establishment ated but the maximum rate shall s of the State of Utah, our.---liy such individuals or and maintenance of a system of not exceed six per cent of oi all members elected to individual or the io: io, ations, public schools, xvhieh shall be net income. No excise tax rate each of the two houses voting in members thereof, shall not lie open to all the children of the based upon income shall exceed favor thereof; i. they state and be free from sectarian four l,(r cont of net income. The Section 1. It is .lately taxed as long as proposed to 11 be owned and used oxclus- - conuoi. raft limitations herein contained amend sec. J2 of article VIII of for on based income iveiv for such purposes, lower taxes and Section 2. Tile secretary of the Constitution of the State of lines transmission for on taxes state is diiected to submit this intangible plan's, power Utah to read: amendment to the elec- - ty shall be effective until Janu-torSee. 12. The Judges of the Suof the state at the next gen ar L ir,37 and thereafter until preme and District Courts shall puwet. a portion of which is used- era election in the manner pro- - changed by law by a vote of the reieive at stated times compenfor Famishing power for pump- jvided by law. majority of the members elected for their services, which Section J. If adopted bv the ' otch house of the Legislature. sation not ing water for irrigation purposes ,bL d."1Vuletl dunnS on lands jn the state of Utah, electors of the state this amend- - AI1 revenue received from taxes ?,nd! ,r 'vblcb they are se- mu be exempted' from taxation ment shall take effect the first on income or from taxes on in- j10 aliobe taneible to the extent that such property day of January, 1917. property shall .on cated to the support of the public Is used for such purposes. These i,ccFetru? Ar- - State is directed to submit this as in defined school system exemptions shall accrue to the CONSTITUTIONAL n amendment the proposed benefit of the users of water so 3 tide X, Section 2 of this Consti- tors of the state at thetonext AMENDMENT gen- such under regulations pumped Section 2. The secretary of flection .in the manner proas the legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-Thsub-vu,?w-to directed is state hereby taxes of the indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC-ma- y Section 3. adopted by the be remitted or abated at TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF mit this proposed amendment to electors of the state, this amendthe state at the such times and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION OF THE the electors of election in the ment shall take effect the first a.s nny be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO next general 1 day of January, 1917. in section for manner provided for the PROPORTION CONSTATE OF legislature may provide constituof XXIII the article of TRIBUTION taxation from TO SUPPORT MINIof exemption CONSTITUTIONAL of Utah. homes, homesteads, and personal MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN tion of the state AMENDMENT propei ty, not to exceed $2,000 in PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL CONSTITUTIONAL value for homes and homeSYSTEM A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS5 AMENDMENT steads, and $300 for personal ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECBe it enacted by the Legislaexceed to not PROPOS- TION 3 OF ARTICLE property. Property XIX OF A JOINT RESOLUTION ture of State of Utah, S.i.ooo in value, owned by dis- of all members elected to each ING TO AMEND SECTION 10, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE a ),ei. anx STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO persons xyho served in of tpe two pouses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTIwar in the military service of thereof: LOCATION OF PUBLIC TUTION OF THE STATE OF United States or of the state INSTITUTIONS TO THE RELATING Section 1. It is proposed tr UTAH, of Utah and by the unmarried AND DUTIES OF sec. 7 of Article XIII of ELECTION Be it enacted by the Legislaamend widows and minor orphans of the constitution of the state of COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX- ture of the State of Utah, such persons may be exempted Utah so that the same shall read ING THE TERM THEREOF. of all members elected to as the legislature may provide. as follows: Be it resolved by the Legislaeach of the two houses voting In The legislature shall provide s Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on ture of the State of Utah, favor thereof: by law for an annual tax suffiof all members elected to Section 1. It is proposed to shall not property tangible with other sources of rev- ceecj 0n each dollar of valuation, each house xoting in faxor there- amend sec. 3 of article XIX of enues, to defray the estimated (W0 ancj s mills for of: the constitution of the state of state the of ordinary expenses Section 1. That it is proposed to Utah, to read: State purposes, and such for each fiscal year. For the pur- - general additional levy as the Legisla-po.a- amend section 10, article VIII, of Sec. 3. The public Institutions of paying the state debt, tf ure may provide for the States the constitution of the state of of the State are hereby permaany there be, the legislature share 0f tiie support of a portion Utah to read: nently located at the places shall provide for levying a tax'0f 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 by the qualified the lands rpecifieally granted to annual interest and to pay the of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county xvho shall it by the United States, in the principal of such debt, within consisting only of kindergarten hold his office for a term of four Act of Congress approved July twenty years from the final pas- schools, common schools and years. The powers and duties of 16, 1894, to be disposed of and sage of the laxv Treating the high schools. The State shall county attorneys, and such oth- used in such manner as the legdebt. contribute not more than 75 'c er attorneys for the state as the islature may provide: Section 2. The secretary of 0f the total cost of operation and legislature may provide, shall First: The Seat of Government state is directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum be by law. In all eases and the State Fair at Salt Lake prescribed promised amendment to the elec school program in the State as xvhere the attorney for any coun- City. tois of the state at the next gen such Second: All other institutions program shall from time to ty, or for the state, fails or reer.'i election in the manner pro time be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute of the state to be located at such Vl by laxv. according to law, the court shall places as the legislature may Legislature. of the have power to appoint an at- provide except a.s otherwise speNot more than 75fStates portion of the revenue torney pro tempore. cifically set forth in this constiSection 2. The secretary of tution. necessary to finance the operaSection 2. The secretary of tion and maintenance of such state is directed to submit this A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSelec-bstate is hereby directed to subshall to the school amendment minimum program proposed ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF raised by a State property tax tors of the state at the next gen- - mit this proposed amendment TIO: CONSTITUTION OF THE and the remainder thereof oral election in the manner pro- - to the electors of the state at levy ST.OI E OF UTAH RELATING TO the next general election in the be raised from other State Vided by laxv. shall ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA- sources. The shall Section 3. If adopted by the manner provided for in section Legislature TION OF LANDS AND determine by law the method electors 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. B'1 o Section 3. If adopted by the enacted by the Legisla- tribution to the various school day of January, 1947. electors of the state, this amendtive of the State of Utah, two-th'- districts. ment shall take effect the first of is of all members elected to CONSTITUTIONAL Section 2. The secretary 6 day of January, 1947. h of the two houses AMENDMENT voting in state is hereby directed to subfax.',- thereof: mit this proposed amendment to ''' Ron 1. It is proposed to the electors of the state at the A JOINT RESOLUTION PP.OPOS- j . E. MONSON, Secretary of in the ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF State of the State of Utah, DO frr,nd Article III of the Consti-tuio- - next general election section 1 ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTI- - HEREBY CERTIFY that the of the state of Utah as fol- manner provided for in OF THE STATE OF going is a full, true and correct , of article XXIII of the constituUTAH RELATING TO COMPEN- - opy of the three constitutional Rio following ordinance shall tion of the state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the SATION OF STATE OFFICERS amendments proposed by the irrevocable without the con-Be it enacted by the legisla nt r f the United States and the electors of the state, this amendregular session of the Twenty-Sixtof this state: ment shall take effect the first ture of the State of Utah, Legislature, 1915, and also of all members elected a full, true and correct copy of Perfect, toleration of re of January, 1947. to each of the two houses voting the five constitutional amendhginiis sentiment is guaranteed. favor ments proposed by the First Spe- inhabitant of this State shall CONSTITUTIONAL XTft A in Section thereof: to cial Ressjotl 1. It is proposed f the Twenty-SixtFUr -!,p molested in person or AMENDMENT amend sec. 20, article VII of the L(,EjsiatUro 1916, as appears of ty on account of his or her office, .,f religious worship: but A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- constitution of the state of Ltah roror(j jn TO SEC- to read: fr, r.imiius or I I N WITNESS WHEREOF, plural marriages ING AN AMENDMENT Secre20. Sec. The Governor, TION 3 Of ARTICLE XIII OF b.rever prohibited. set my hand and hereunto have OF THE tary of Sta'e, Auditor Treasurer. affixed the Groat Seal of the 'fid The people inhabiting THE CONSTITUTION late do alHrm and declare STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO Attorney - General, Superintend-ALLOCATIOState of Utah, at Salt Lake City, O F REVENUES ent of Public Instruction and this 17th dav of August, 1946. hey forever disclaim all district and such ON State other TAXES FROM md title to the unappropri PECEIVED AND ON INTANGIBLE ficers as may be provided for byiblie lands lying xvithin law, shall receive for their servPROPERTY lelaiies hereof, and to all ices monthly, a compensation as the Legislaenacted it Be by limits said xvithin 'ytnp or be d bv anx1 Indian or ture of the State of Utah, In M.an Secretary of State. to I The compensation for said of- - (SEAL) tribes, and that until the thirds of all members elected g A tangible vi. io, noi exempt Ha - . . : i tax-i:tio- , i . res-mo.t- I val-uat::.- No off-ot:- two-third- proper-propose- s 1 - No. elec-tu(io- e d - No 8 No. two-third- . , . state-wid- e j , xx ln-cu- por-sonc- per--v- IMO RANCHES 3rd Annual Sale KEREFORDS Richfield, Utah Tuesday, October 20 - - -- 1 p. m. Pure-Bre- d s . Thit interacting cate will be held in the SALES PA VILION we will oiler the follow- 8f a theltered and comfortable place, where ing at auction: 60 Top Registered HEREFORD Bulls, age 15 to 18 months. Range-fitteAil from blood lines related to the top Hereford animals of the United States. two-thir- Pure-6re- d d. two-third- 20 Yearling four-tenth- Registered Heifers. Age 15 to 18 months. 10 Weaner Female Hereford Calves. 1 JC Thit well established annual sale offers you an educational the and program. These animals are the best are the cheapest. We are proud to present a sale sa much and so full of opportunity for breeders of Herefords. money-savin- worth-whil- best--an- d g e Ranch locations: Salina and Emery, Utah Main Office: 171 West South Temple - - - Salt Lake City, Utah - e !' No DONT TIE THE HANDS OF YOUR LEGISLATURE n VOTE j h txxo-third- s h x - j on Amendment and make it possible for your State to acquire BUSilNELL HOSPITAL fora mere token payment - . and ta ase this n plant to house State institutions.' The opportunity will never come again. Vote YES on Amendment S. Paid political advertisement by UTAH CITIZENS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT 0. Glen S. Humphreys. Chairman FA VORTNG Brigham City. UtaiJ l. er |