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Show FRIDAY. L'UPEP. NJ-r- t THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH D D jiSiiKiasffirsiiiiKsuLS.ryri ' E'prtrasr jcrnf sffebssi: n ; u u u tl IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATF. OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH STATE BANK OF PAYSON, a ,orutiun- Baok-,,,- - PLAINTIFF. L. JULIA ERCAN BRACK, AND 0, and wife FRCANBRACK, ASSOCIATION 1NTFKMOUNTAIN OF CREDIT MEN, a corporation; MANUFACTURED NORTHKY COMPANY, a corporation; NFrUl NATIONAL BANK, a corporation; EUREKA BANKING COMPANY a McCLEL-LEcorporation; WILLIAM A. anadministrator with the willLem-monexed of the estate of Ilyrum deeoa; ed; MANT1 CITY SAVINGS BANK, a corporation; LUMBER COMPANY, a SAM-LEcorpotalion; MARY ALLEN; and flRiOVO CAMPBELL; SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BANK, a corporation. DEFENDANTS. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the ser vice of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a plaintiffs foreclosing judgment mortgage upon the land described in said complaint. R. A. PORTER Plaintiffs Attorney. P. 0. Address Box 326, Payson, Utah First publication September 5, 1930. Last publication October 3, 1930 ltand, THERES AN OLD Welsh myth about an enchanted hrrse made of fungus, and for one day until he crumbled to bits. 1 hats the way it is with cheaply constructed buildings: thy satisfy for a t rue. 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THI CK TIRES fuectmt COCHIEH OLDFIELD Sentinel. 8 Less SI.OO for Your Old flattery ny 'i m Mi iiiiiiiiasui gai COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and VALLES Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment nil reduce i annually fiioms a id other valuable mineral hum so aed; imiuiiug uol coni aiding coal ordeposits, us uome me lev- - carbons aid all ,t. RESOLUTION RELATING TO Mil !U muihineiy used in nuuing d th it. d " l.t tsM. )l and all enji K.ui suiface mipi venicnts VACANCIES IN IKGlSL.UlhK fund . n p.tvid d Hi .Sit in ot tin Ar-- ti upon or pioiriy appurtenant to mines or mining A Joint resolution proposing an amendIt ls.i'l be pu.d into the State geaeitil claims, and the value of any su late use i of the fund ment to Section 14 of Article made of mining chums, or mimr g propconstitution of the State of Utah, re bLf liON' 2. Sttretarv of State to publihh. erly for other than mining purports, shall The ye. ivt.ii y .f Male i di vh Led to lating to vacanciea in the el u olhtr tangible propttly. uuf Be it resolved by the Legislature of the tills pi 01 (led n Gn.'I.r l i Ik SECiTON 2. Secretary of Stale j.iindld to pubtwo-thirState of I tah, of all memi.it u iiauiiod by ihe n aid to be lish. The h eivtary of State is dnerWd to ber a elected to each house cuiuumn; subunit d 'o t'lf chiii!-- , tjj lit c?t.L--e this state rtb-li9.h- d amendment be to propioed therein : the nc.t v ict.d elua. n m the mannir an required by the constitution and SECTION 1 Sections to he amended. provided v la to be submitted to the electors of the Suite That it is proposed to antem! Section 13 of flEt'll ) 3. To like eff ct wlu 11. If nt the n xt t lection in the manner Article VI of the eonslitutun of the State appi.ov 1 by t! ,U - i i the Sj. e 0.1 pmvided bv Jnw, of Utah so that the same ahull road as propo-a.Hi dr n l th.,1 i,.t.e tiWKt un SECTION 3. In effect when. If apfollow : tin Kt u ty if iai.uai, 19 U by the eieunra of the StaV, this SECTION IS. Vacanciea to be filled. Fihd with tne Sicivtary of State Feb- proved amemhmnt shall proposed take etfect on Vacancies that may occur in eitlur house ruary 25, lirtu the 1st day of .lumury, 1921. of the legislature shall he filled in such Filed with the Sccietary of State Fib-ruu- o manner as may be provided by Inw. Constitutional An... U' r. -- 5. SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pubNo. lish. The secretary of State is directed to RFI TO STAT! S' ,;ooL ITND Con.sii(.iti:m cause this proposed amendment to le Amendment AND MWMK OK i!N(. r. published as required by the constitution OF Si t 1! 1 1 NI, and to be submitted to t!o electors of the A A RLSvTLUTHtN ; FATING A STATE jiii.lt ri h''n-prmulinir fur amrnd-incut- s State at the next general election in the 1 AX COMMISSION to house joint reoluiians num manner provided by Itw. A resolution joint d hers three proposing an amendeiyht passed hy the legSECTION 3. In effect when. If ment to Section II of Article 13 of the islature in proposing to amend tins by the electors of the SUtb constitution of the State of Utah, reflection 3. Arucle X, and Section 7, A r- -t proposed amendment shall take eftcct on lating to revenue and taxation. rie XUI 01 the constitution of the Slate the 1st da of Jnnna-- y, 1031, Be it resolved by the Lem&lature of the I tan of to school the t( lund State luting Filed with the Secretary of State FebState of Utah, two-thirof all memand the m.iiner of distributing the inruary 21, 1930. bers elected to each house concurring terest of sti h fund and other revenues : therein of the seveial school districts of the SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend. State. Constitutional Amendment Be it rc,dved by the Legislature of the That it tti proposed to amend Section 11 of No. 2 Article MU uf the constitution of the State f I h, two-thirof ail the nu m- State RESOLUTION RELATING TO REV ENUE of Utah so that the same will read bers tLct.j to each House AND TAX At ION concurring as follow: : theren A joint resolution prrpus ng an amendSECTION 11. Creation of State tax comSLvilON 1. Resolution proposed to ment to Section 2 and 3 of Article Id nientbersnip governor to apto amend house mission of the constitution of the Strte tf I lah, amend, lh.it it is ptopo-eterms duties point county boattis joint tfoiutinn numbtr 3 passed by the relating to revenue and tr nation. duties. There shall be a Suite tax m g' uuie lj I'JJP, to nmtr.d proposing Be it resolved by the Leggature of the Si 8 of Article 10 of the consisting of four memteis, not constitution mme than d of all of tiot State of Utah, two of whom shall belong to members elected to each House concur-rin- g readtheasState of, Utah so that the same will the same political f.iPons: party. The nvn bers therein : of the com issum ahull be appointed by SECTIQN 3. Proceeds of lands and other the SECTION 1. Sections to proposed and with the consent of by governor, per cent ol pruceeds peramend. That it is proposed to amend property the sennte, 1 r su h of office us may Sections 2 and 3 of Article XIII of the petual fund. The proceeds of all lands thut bo provided Iy law. brms The Slate tax commisconstitution of the State of Utah so that have been or in .y be grunted by the Unithlmll sion administer and ed States to this supervise the for the support tax laws of the Mate. the same will read rs follows; It shall assess of the comm n schools; the proevds of all mines and public utilises and SECTION 2. Tangible property to be that may accrue to the State adjust and taxed how value ascertained proper! iej property by escheat or forfeiture; all unLumed equalize the valuation and assessment of exempt legislature to provide annual tax Bhares and dividends pioperty among the several counties, of any corporation shall have such other powers of oninalit for State. All tangible property in the incoi pci ated under the laws of this Stare: State, not exempt under the laws of the the proceeds of the sale of l.mber, 1niner.1l assessment as the legislature nviy proUnited States, or under this constitution, Under such regulations in such or other pjoptrty fiom Fchod and State vide. shall be taxed in proportion to its vabic, such limitations as tne other then those grantid for snoctfic ca,es and to be ascertained as provided by law. The lanl, legislature may estabshall it prescribe, purposes; anl five per centum of tlie net lish 8nU-mproperty of the United Sta'e, of the State, prm-etdof public accounting, review ot lh sale of la.iJs lying bond counties, cities, towns, school disl.cts, witiiin tlie State, whidi public proposed isoues, revise the tax levies thall be sold municipal corporations and public libiu-riethe United States subsequent t the alby and budgets of local governmental units, lots with the buildings thereon used end equalize the and valuation of mission this State into Uni the m, shad of exclusively for either religious wordip or be and remain a p r etual properly within tne counties. Tlie du-ti- ei fun!, to to charitable purposes, and plac s of burial cakd the Sfate imposed the ui'on State bomd of school fund, ihe inicrcft not held or used for private or corporate of which equalization by the and laws shall le among of this State shall constitution benefit, shall be exempt from taxaton. the sevc-- only, be performed by the school districts according to Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the tax Male commit? ion. lat preceding school census. power plants, pumping rlnnta, transmisIn each county of this State there shall SECTION 2, Resolution proposed to sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and That it is proposed to amend house be a county board of equalization amend. used by individuals or corporations for irof tne board of county commissionretoluivtt number 8 passed by the rigating lands within the state owned by joint ers of said fhe county boards of hiture in proposing to am n J equalization county. such individuals or corporations, or the lu,i shall adjust and equalize tne Section 7, of Artjele XIII of ihw const. tu-tindividual members thereof, shall not be valuation and assessment of the real and of the iV.i'3 of Utah so that the same separately taxed as long as they shall be will rend a personal property within their respective fjilows: owned and used exclusively for such purcountns, subject to such regulation and SFCYiO.N 7. Rate of taxation not to Power plants, power traitpimsbion exceed poses. purpose distribution. The rate control by the State tax commN:on as lines and other property, used for gen- of be prescribed by law. The State tax taxation on property shall not may erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed on ea tangibe and tlie county boards of dollar of valuat.nii, two commu-io- n portion of which is used for furnishing and hhall each have such other s equalization mills for general State power for pumping water for irrigation purposes, as powers be prescribed by the leg-ish- it may of one umo. purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which rhall mill for high constitute the may be exempted from taxation to the high schocl SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubfund; said fund ahull be extent that such property is used for such in the manner the legislature lish. The secretary of State is diiected to this purposes. These exemptions shall accrue shall proposed amendment to be pub pruide, to the school dudikts main- nute to the benefit of the users of water bo tw requited by the constitution and taining hijdi and sutli levy for hdnd to be submitted to the electors of the pumped under such regulations as the leg- district school schools, islature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the intercut purposes which together State at the next general election in the on the permanent school manner provided by law. indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may bo at such times and in such manner as may available SECTION 3. To take effect when. for distnct school purposes, will be provided by law. The legislature may rai e an amount wlmh equals If approval by the electors of the State, provide for the exemption from taxation $J5 00 annually tbU amendment shall take effect proposed of school , ju toe of homts, homesteads, and personal prop- stale ft.rsht.-u-c.'h on the Int day of January, 1981. jis by the last pu ceding achool erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; ihi FiLd with the Secretary of State Febto be distributed among lars in value for homes and homesteads, the Bihool diynne iticts according to the lat ruary 25, 1920. and one hundred dollars for personal proppreceding s, hoed ctnsus; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed f3,000 in an equalization fund which wh n undod Constitutional Amendment value, owned by disabled persons who to o' her levtnuei provided for tlvs purserved in my war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be $.00 for RELATING TO No. 6 of the United States or of the State of euch TIIE tOCATIOV OP pirLi.i of school age as snown hy the Utah and by the unmarried widows and THE STATE rHIHON AND STATE school census; said equali-z'ttio- n minor orphans of such persons may be lht preceding INSTITUTIONS fund hlmll be apportioned to the A joint iriolution proptwin, an amend-me- at exempted as the legislature may provide. school difcdurts in such manner as the legto Section 3, of Article XIX of the The legislature shall provide by law for islature rhalj Said rates provide. shall ronatitutfon of the 8tmte of Utah, rean annual tax sufficient, with other sour- not be imreasid unless a proposition to ces of revenue, to defray the estimated orincrease the same hpocifving th rate or Belating to the location of the State Inson. it resolved by the Legislature of the dinary expenses of the State for each fis- rates propo-and during whidi State cf Utah, two-thircal year. For the purpose of paying tlie the same shall be th t.me of the members bo first submit-e- d levnd, to each housa concurring thereelected the-e State d'bt, if any he, the legirln-turto a vot of BUch of the qualified elec-tor- s : in shall poxide for levying a tax anof the M. to, as in the year next preBLCTION I. Section proposed to amend. nually, sufficient to pay the attnunl interceding Bish est and to pay the principal of such debt, property tax election, toshall have paid a That it is proposed to amend Section 8 of thorn within the Article MX of the within twenty years from the final passage Mate, find U.r constitution, of the majority of those Suit of Utah so that tho same will read of th law creating the debt. thereon small vole m favor thereof, invoting as : follows such SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may le provided by law. SECTION 8 Location of public instituof tan Tble property regulation SECTION 3. Secretary of State to tions and disposition of lands. Tho public excmptiora personal in- lish. The Beei eta ry of State 13 directedpub-to institutions of the State are hereby percome tnv rates dispositions of revenues. cause this proposed amendment to be publocated nt tha places hereinaf-- U The legnlrture shall provide by law a unilished as requited by the constitution an I manently r named, each to have the lands peci-- 1 form and equ: I ra4 of avfsnient and to be submitted to the electors of the State granted to it by the United States, taxation on all t tn-'pmperty in the at the next general election in the manner inicrilly Act the i in to value State, according money, and provided by law, as one proposition m lieu U 94, to of Congress, approved July 16th, j le imposed of and used in such ahall prescribe by law such regulations ns of II. J. K. numbers 3 and a the legislature may provide: shall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the iMh8, passed at manner 1 flhe seat of government and the legislature. irit: of such property, so that every person SECTION 4. To take effect when. State fair Salt take City. and corporation shall pay a tax in proporIf approved by the doctors : T lie institutions for the deaf and tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- the proposed amendment shallof the State take effect and dumb, the blind, and the State reform the legislagible property, provided that on the first day of H' 1931. nol t Ugden City, in the county of January, ture may determine the manner and extent Tihd with the Secretary of State FebV ( b'r. of taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25, 1U30. Third: The Utah State hospital at Prostock being fed for slaughter to be used vo ( itv, in the county of Utah. for human consumption. Intangible propConstitutional SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pub-- li Amendment erty mty be exempted from taxution as h. The re. rotary of State is directed to No. 4 property ormt may be taxed in such mand projHWd amendment to be RESOLUTION ner and to such extent as the legislature RELATING TO THE rnue tins may provide. Provided that if intangible TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING to be ua rupurod by the constitution and to submitted the of electors the be taxed as property the rate PROPERTY property State at the next generul election in the thereof fhall not exceed five mills on eath A Joint resolution providing for an amenddollar of valuation. ment to Section A, Article 13, of the manner jrmiihd by law. When exempted from SECTION 3. To take effect when. taxation as property, the taxable income constitution of the State of I tah relattherefrom shall e taxed under any tax ing to the taxation of mines and mining If' approved by the electors of the Mate, this amendment shall take effect pripiM-based on incomes, but when taxed by property. day of January, 1931. the State of Utah as property, the income Be It resolved by the Legislature of the on the FiIpc with the Secretary of State Feb-ruaj- y State therefrom shall not also be taxed. s of I memtah, of The all the 25, 1920. bers elected to each house concurring legislature may provide for deductions, extherein : emptions, andor offsets on any tax based I. M. 11. "Welling, of State of SECTION 1. The personal income tax upon in ome. Sections proposed to the Slate of Utah, doSecretary hereby certify that rates shall be graduated but the maxi- amend. That it is proposed to amend Secmum ra e shall not exceed six per cent of tion 4, Article XIII, of the C'nstitutnn of tin foregoing is a full, true and correct Amendment Nos. net inerme. No excise tax rate based the State of Utah so that the same will copy of Constitutional i. 2, 3, 4, 5. and 6 as proposed by the upon income shall exceed four p?r cent of read as follows: of 1939 of the Fpoiul legislature net income. The rate limitations herein SECTION 4. Mines and claims to be as- j the same appear of record in my ofcontained for taxes based on income and sessed bais and multiple - what to fice. for taxes on intangible property shall be be assessed as tangible proper!?. All in witness whereof, I have hereunto set effective until January 1, p.137, and theretalhferout mint's or mining churn-.- , both n y hand and affixed the Great Seal of after until changed by law by a vole of placer and rock in pbtc sh.di Ik a u H ihe S at ol Utah, this 1st day of Septemthe majority of the members elected to as the hgfclaure ih.jll prmitb, provib'!, ber, 19 it). each house of the legislature. the ba a n and multiple now used in dAll revenue received from taxes on income or etermining the value of metalliferous nine from taxtt on intangible property shall be for taxation purposes and the aoldional allocated as follows: 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of per acre thereof the state district school fund and 25 shall not he changed before Januuty 1, par cent thereof to the State gen- 1985. nor thereafter until otherwise proeral fund and the State levies for vided by law. All other mines or mining (SEAL) Secretary of State. No. 1 faUv.h 11 si i ti in ivi li.t bo I & n T: tron (I Probate and Guardianship For further information Notices Deceased. R. W. M Mulliti, At'omey for the consult Payson, Utah. County Clerk or Respective Signers. uhmni.-tiatnx- . First publication September o, 193( lsi-- t NOTICE TO CREDITORS publication September 2i, 1930 ESTATE OF THOMAS FRANKLIN TOLHURST, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with Edatc of William 11. StanfuM and vouchers to the undersigned at tt and Wi'V-hanking house, Main and Second INa L. St'iufii Id, used. left or on Lake Salt Utah, City, Streets, Clcditoi, will present claim.--, with before the Second day of January, A. D., 1931. vouchii;, to the undei ijrncd at his Utah Count v, T iisid'iuc, WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. 'n m In foie the Tenth clay of NovemAdministrator of the Estate of ber A. I). 193(1. Baud at Goshen. C'ah this da;, Thomas Franklin Tolhurst, De' ceased. Septi mtier, A, I). ip;9). Iu- - ell Neb;op Date of First Publication August Administrate 1930. 29th, A. L. Booth Attorney. Prov.i. U'a'1 IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- Firstt publication Spi ember ". 19" pubiu ation September 20. L'T TRICT COURT OF THE STATE La OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. PICKI.ES NOTICE TO CREDITORS is Jack frost nearly here and nn In the Matter of the Estate of that the hate forgotten E. deceased. Butterworth, Parley UTE N OK MITION F RM Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned adminis- has UTIlK IKKNES DILI tratrix at her residence in Payson, PICKLES. BRF. l) and BUTTER on the of 8th before or Utah, Gay Cl CU M IERS, all fresh or made t ' November. A. D. 1930. Try Oim Pickle Onion Ann C. Butterworth. H. FR WH OM. Mer. JOHN Administratrix for Payson, Utah the F.state of Parley E. 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No. OIU'H, l'F:SK' Sertion 19: E'jW's. WtSE'E Go-lie- r I'1', i. I S.etim 29, East. Ranjre fr S1'1'-3- 2. 3. So te L TVmnsh p I Sait Lnc has fil..,l notice of intit. b ; nta' final Ihoof, to ("tabbsli cl ; to t1.. iaml aboe described b"1'.." th" B" i.sier of the United Sta4' ard off ice, at Salt Jake City. U'ai. 'n the 3(l'h day n (jetnher, 19.9 Ula'mant names as v.i r""-elolin I. Have-- , Nathan Ft-- , arils. ' L. Pare Stem or Simn o" 4, ail. if Thistle, Utah. Eli F. Ta. h''. I'e rister. Fir t P'blhation Septet huiv" K'i t publication Octol r ,r', , i T s: 1 WV'.JTD P's M p Fii.-- t auish Fork. ckt vheat. 33-t- r. ( 11 OR THE OPENING O; THE BON TON AT P YSON I 1 |