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Show ViYfMiHK .'Alt "ANDY" CotiLdl ill t . l 1. 1946 BURTON f I : ,, alld if my t j t I 'I:, (!ex!gt XX y rr W Ccs o l!.i' ol k..- - ', i i'll Hi. A ' a s c l. 1 A police of, k Vv CEORCIA CANDIDATE -- B. r Hi; PAIRING FOR COUNTY -- Nm.ri . 1 . ry SEE US! LO.l. s 1 SfltVKE COMPANY I . m'( . (' i) rf-- . , .ii! t s in the Iij'h Ii m texture nnd ';'!lit jhus t i I B" ti (.i A I subMit'ite i .i .1! li fan IH-si- l I v. t . ' I ia I1 Mending CuiUims oi p'astie shower our- Mil- n.t.'drJ in the s.inie witulou, shades with tape lung cloth. 'iK ! -- i c ' i. 17.72 m.l. I ! u-- ( CCNSTmr.TONAL amendment Tn as mm led in all laws en ; os to Hus Uonstltu-- s in tin tor all sent-- i ii nx oiti, Am. e ,( in ott n nil capae- i J 4 1 x ION I'lhMOS 2. f iv; TO AMENDOKMICTION THE CONS IT XII! I NO e,fi,,N OK UTAH. IELA'l lt AUTIK IKIZING TAX A TioN OK UN IT IT STATUS 'i:t HERTY IN UTAH. ti ii N 1 RESOl.l dining llieir .ei nllice No !. .11 ic. eivc for the n oilu i.il duty e ,, t i. is n.x n use, tiut all tw Im the per-- i la e them of tidy shall lie col-- . e an deposited m I i i . ; . n I , ( i i , I x by the Legida-lurtthe State of Utah, two to lhrN "f all members elected in votir:; houses two f the 3,h favor thereof. ceition 1. That it is proposed Article XII to an.eil'l section 2, constittition tf the state of It.ih . Ee it Tie i ; f 'll i j i i month- 'sim-- the Slate. The juoxi.le for the id necessary .('id ! 7 a ' ,G, 'I.i is. R.iW c .n .; xx F s 1! a uf 4 ,n w !! The w t. V' 2 XW'i.VA x .,j 1 . j k s IlliW. is, - - j ill at Well, .to It dec f.otn a ti V. 2'ttl ft. Item N 300 It and point .s, c 32. j.sK IN. S,c. 31, THIS. K17W. b (tests the granting of 17ti.r7 - l.'.,i,,:i I, nt ,n. 1. on- .nix ol the Ion going applications wan, I't lo .(i- i: f,. e '.iti.m w ith lcasoiis mut be m Use pool pi :u xxi II ,, t 15u ..tld .il id.ix it fotin w Itll cXtia copy and 25o It d( p ,,t punt S ,0 It. V. tiled with the State Engineer, 403 1340 ft f om NE I'd S, 111. T.t.'IS.j State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1. IRAN. Tinx. itci will lu u d Hum Utah, on or December 30, mi 1946. Apr to Oc t ;tl to u c t , , aid ,! i 111 ., i i 1 ( - , tlu-icfor- , j I 1, .1 - 1 i j imht.uid in and W'.SE' Six' 3, I Rolidt - !.)!! L. ,.-- See. W.-NK'- i T33S, ED. H. WATSON STATE ENGINEER. IRAV. 1(1. toll, 1ato- - From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh lull i municipal corporations , and p.diiie libraites, lots wi.n the buildings thereon used Im either religious or charitable purposes, and or used places of burial not held for private or corporate bend it, shall he exempt from taxat.on. of the Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and used by state and flumes owned individuals or corporations for irrigatin'; lands within the state owned by such individuals or coronations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Ions as they shall he owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, (lower transmission lines and other property used for generatin'; and delivering electrical d, struts, Friendship Three ITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CON'S', xxor-sh'- .) I1M ; . i.- mN ' , T si l.l TP I: No 7 lPOPOS- N an am..imi:nt to 1 skin 1 to 1 S T I : H'llTS l 1. n i ii. e of i s id lo I.egisla- - i i ."..nil. II is proposed .ie.: sei J2 of article VIII ,; n: the State ol Utah, two- ail i i'tiIhts elected to be two houses voting in i e ) tiv m to of aiuiion ol the State of I ti,e . i i '. to read: '.i, IE. The Judges of the Su- and District Courts shall at stated times compen-- ) i for their sei vices, xxhich ,1 not be diminished during a m lor which thov are se- : ,r furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the state of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property Is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so I!,.It c ri l 'In ; i'lo, .1 oi s under such regulations the legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION taxes of the indigent poor i.NG AN AMENDMENT be remitted or abated at TION 7 OK ARTRLE such times and in such manner THE CONS'IITUTloX pumped as IT.OiOS-Th- TO ,, e in SLC-ma- su n: in i,- XI il ()!-- ' tb , OF Tin, STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO r. PROPORTION OF STATE TON TRIBUTION T(Y SUPPORT MINI i,l 1.1 MUM SCHOOL IROGRVM PORTION OF PUCLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Be it en.uted bv the C of State of Utah, two thirds A Jin-- . of all members elected to each ING T() AM ..l ;cLE HI of the tuo lKKlv(., volln jn f:lvor , Pi i 'N OF T thereofSertion i. p is VT.L Ril.VO 'EC amon(, M,(,. 7 of ArU( k Xm of LI I ( T ION Vi V T (hc constitution of the state of i Utah so that the 'iintc s;r)n te.id as lollou s: Lmi '.l Sec. 7. The Kite el i . tangible property shail not i coed on each dollar of aluotm.i, two and fuui tenths milN lor general SCite puipo-es- , and sin h the I n oi-- lit N' laxx 3. pro- - If adopted by the of the state, this amend-- i shall tap.e effect the first , CO.I3TITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No 8 Jwl.,T RESOLUTION PROPOSI- ! ( ' t i.-- kinde.-gane- 'ill., . : i a. i - , . Ii-- i 0 T N i : i t t - - - - . i x s I i f , . . CON THE STATE OF AIX( H A .. INCOME the TO ( A' PR1 D IVo.'I . O' ) 1 m ' d '. J1;' ture of the Mate o. thirds of a,l membt.s B" it E R L A N ROUTE' 0 FROM fPAROWAN) CRx Kaond: All other institutions state to be located at such places as the legislature may oxi V except as otherwise spe-- i dually sot forth in this of tiie 9 Trips to Cedar City, Las Vegas and Los Angeles i consti-tu'io- n 5Trips to Boise, Portland and Seattle Sect' m 2. The secretary of do is heieby directed to subamendment mit this piopo-e- d to tho elec tens of the state at the next gene-a- l election in the i r inner piovided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitution of 'he state of Utah. Seri ion 3. If adopted by the electors of tho state, this amend- I if 1947. January. ' 9 MONSON, Trips to Cheyenne. Denver, Omaha and Chicago 4 Trips to Pocatello and Idaho Falls 5 Trips lo Brigham City and Logan 9 Trips lo Provo and Salt Lake City Trips to Reno, Sacramento and San Francisco 6 Secretary of fie state of Utah. IX) i LltriFY that the tore-a full, true and correct ,i's ()ro)osed by theof the Txventyx h Lf 1915, and also a fulR Cur and correct copy of Che f.xo constitutional amend-ents by the First Spo-- . , ,r r y.'-.o- I.e'-- ' or r :: ti of the gyre 1 blfi. Txx enty-Sixt- as appears of office MTNIV15 WHEREOF. I e nr si t my hand and G.r-.i; Sc'al of the U: Hi, at alt Lake City, tv ot August, 1946. n ip.,, -- Effoitixe I I Nox ember in.ujM. ir.i-- 4th Overland Greyhound number of itx schedule- - from Ang.'ex, from 5 East an4 5 West est. study these schedules. ) hey e Chiv.'g to Los to 9 .''id 9 xe xoi' t' e most cmenient travel serxice exer Go bx ' fared f, or.i nxax go Greyhound. Ihnne your Im al (t.t Hand Grex holt "t for full information and low fares t 1 1 i ?1 ,Abu r! yhi ' V-- ! ROBERT L. FENTON FENTON' S PHARMACY Parowan Phone 2131 t IL' RIVEIVT-- SERVICE .Z E NEW DAILY SCHEDULES i ; RSffdfvl Ran OF f t . No H lo ated at the places after named, each to have tin' land: : pacifically granted to it by Me United States, in the A of Congress approved July Li MPl to be disposed of and u id m such manner as the lcg-- l i'e:e may provide: l. !: The Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake - con-sen- ver he molested in person or property on account of his or her one of religious worship: but Pr'ixgamolJS or piura( rnarriages ' If h ie.e, i .X 1 nently - I r 5 - ) " txvo-thnd- .s t(-i- , ' Foundation AMENDMENT TO SEC-OF ARTICLE XIX OF Til1: (ON KIT i'L'TION O F TI I E a KATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Be i: enacted by the Legisla-tui- e of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the ixxo houses voting in fax r then of : Seition l. It is proposed to aic' ii sec. 3 of article XIX of tin i on dilution of the state of o Utah, to read: 3. Tho public Institutions ol lla Slate aie hereby perma- additional !ey as Ihe Le"isla: . ture max' provide for the Slate o any there be, the legislature si,art. of'tlie suppoit of a poitimi shall provide for levying a tax'0f pUhlie .school system is annually, sufficient to pay tho clofined in Article X, Section 2 annual interest and to pay the 0f this Constitution, such poitmn ,n of tout hi. principal of such debt, within consisting only of ol twenty years from the final pas- Schools, common i .hooK a'ul h sage of the law creating o'h ;,d so, p til sh !,e The State schools. ly the; high debt. 'e ,, lir 1C contribute not more than m' ' (r !i dl Section 2. The secretary of of the total cost of operation and R xi c, cm state is directed to submit this In ail maintenance of a minimum fo- any proposed amendment to the elec- school program in the Mate as (r;" tors of the state at the next genfail-or ie shall from time to such program eral election in the manner proe etc ; o time be determined upon by the fo o .M. d vided by law. at am (o Legislature. of the w.ni an a, Not more than 75', CONSTITUTIONAL States poition of the uxeriuc ;o'w AMENDMENT necessary to finance the Oj,("i" i.t tti.s in and maintenance of smb A JOINT nt to he e'er RESOLUTION PROPOS- minimum school piogiem ihail ni-- i 'I ar ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF i n the i,i" of tli lax a State THE CONSTITUTION OF THE be raised by Iheie.f p,o remainder Mil reed.) the and f; STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO levy ny shall bo raised from other St i'e ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA- sources. The m 3 hell Legislature TION OF LANDS AND ;.us ei, nddetermine bv law the method iTv'o:' of ' t the r.-EXEMPTIONS. of allocation of the State's cei- r. on sh".! Be it enacted of J d, by the Legisla-;jr- tribution to the xvrimithe State of Utah, districts. of of all members elected to Section 2. Tne seciet.ux AME faeh of the two houses voting in state is hereby directed to subto favor thereof: mit this pioposed amendment Section 1. It is to tho rloctor nf thv stito Tit the A ,R d. proposed K mend Article III of the Consti- next general election in the ING V H OF (Id tution of the state of Utah as fol- manner provided f r in sei on 1 TU'IT o' ' K T lows: of article XXIII of Urn 'VU IM '! Rl L The following ordinance shall y' of the state of I tail. N Oi' S 'j e irrevocable t,.' by 3. If t adopted Section without the i t jf of the United States and the electors of the state, this ann'ii',-mentw ') t People of this state: shall take effect the first ted l..ri .if first Perfect toleration of re of January, TG7. t r, to ll'l of O'Mg .Uious sentiment is Y guaranteed. o inhabitant 'jn fi ixui i t I!:f of this State shall to 4 ) I J States JJrcucrs ANNOUNCING' ADDED DUS - . AN k IN 3 - - i.i by soiiu!) ido A e Legt-la-tur- i' turn in the manner chessboard. And the Englishman writes him that he does the same. "Uu know, its almost as If we shared a glass of beer together, too! says Dad contentedly. From where I sit, you can talk about diplomacy and foreign policy, but it's often those little things like ji game of chess or a glass of beer that can make for tolerance and understanding . . . between people of all nations . . . between neighbors bore uthome! r L'nin il (To! of . . (day chess? It's a great game! One of tin strongest friendships I know of starti d il h a game of chess between Dad Hoskins, in our town, and a man named Dalton Barnes, in England. They've never n en otu h other, never met. But for the pa-- eight years they've been jl ixing chess Dad puzzling by mail togetherover D.dtun'.s late t let t r, while lie .sends a chat t of his next, move to England. Dad always thinks hest with a mellow glass of beer beside his Ex-o- I.o.i 2. Tin Secretary of is (Inerted to submit this i. c,i amendment to the elcc- of he slate at the next gen-ei.- lb 1C SI n Ar f li. Thousand Miles Apart - UK AlMKT.i: VIII OF CON ITUTK )N OK THE ; m;: !' i i a U.W! s ( IS Till-- JUDGES OK li. rl I'Ni mi: and DISTRICT for forever ' 'c IKi 1 prohibited. he P''pln inhaluiia; thlT lat'' do affrm and declare thf.y f(,rovor fiisdAim all Kht and title tc, the unoppropri Public lands Ixing within 'Oiniiario.s hereof, aicl to all nus lying within said limits onc"i or held by any Indian or ndian tribes, and that until the T.t Dun M.h k Ipi .mg and A Johnson. Ced.ir Iltx , V't ti M lot h k W ate: Itlg Use l.o, u' a ti in ( II lu t. I uu and 130 It. xla .,1 a po.nt S till ft and E. 4HI f. t ,ui N to, Si x'. 2i, 32S, li lii'A 1:.L7 - II luu Austin, MihIcii.i, atei mg oil sic. it. lor stox i a c I Hue, taxed in proportion to its to be ,is( ertained as provided by law. Hie property of the state, towns, sehon' counties, cities, two-ihird- Mg e, l; a 1. IT'.o.i It 10, to read Sec 2 All tangible piuperty in the the siav, not exempt under unor United States, ot the l.cas be der this I (institution, shall may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the from taxation of exemption homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and $300 for personal property. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by dis- abled persons who served in anj war in the military service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of Uni. ,'M! of land i 1 j sm: I , as !' t li.x M ii i i I.. S, . INSTITUTIONAL AME; ;n: I Ah1, si I . r '1, - , t. Scsrc-tar- of Stat. C ft A 2 0 B v 1 N JF t x t p j iuj |