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Show - -A- 4 4HM4J4UM-!W tf . " I' .jW r Js- f 1 ; - ' rT THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Former Resident Dies In Salt Lake Ih-m- 'lent Suwait, tf Pay-o- i :i an n of J ?. P.li- in Salt Late C.tv Constitutional Amendments r , a , St-- f ,!!, M, i, , w a i ,av Le- 18W at and Adt-'.- J Sun Louten-ci- a- ixir AjmiI G, a -- on of Will am e W. II Pay-o- n, ,an in Salt I.alo frt, i ipg SUwat. tine brother. ; - 1. a-- k daughter-- ) - Annie n, a,,,j -- i M -- uar, , - ,1 - Funeral sen weie in Sup a- - and Ia!e m trment City on freight bill traveling salesman said it was because so many passen- and freight trains now run 12 There was a school prin cipal in the group and he said it was because train travel is so much cheaper for passengers He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history, withsubstantialreductions if you buy a round-tri- p ticket - and no more sur charge for riding in sleep MONTHS OLD 90 PROOF mini PINTS CODE NO. 99 vj miooi; n y Utr' FIFTHS CODE NO. 98 cmvri-j- ) roam LOWEST One man, a farmer, said he liked something he could depend on, thats why he was PRICED traveling by train Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called, Li ve and Let Live. YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Made by the world-famou- s distillers who hate we all know by railroad tax pay mentsmeanalotinthisstate A banker name said fine whiskies for the average citizens pocketbook. areproud of railroad achievements, appreciate the publics good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog- We r Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Louisville WESTERN RAILROADS ni THE , IIJII.IU ing cars ress. n - Owensboro gNAMGf? PULLMAN COMPANY "tf Living costs are soaring, but Union Pacific bus fares are right now lower than ever. These travel bargains inflate your pocketbook with extra dollars saved from every trip. el back for the "rest of your Iife on board these Union Pacific buses. Deep cushioned individual reclining chairs insure solid comfort every mile of the way. I rboh lor and a easy-ridin- ,busi tang Ten $4 t are distant views but interesting "close-upss ynrs to enjoy when you roll along the scenic followed by Union Pacific buses. This is an ay, intimate way to see scenic America. 7 high-wy- LOW FARES Jvr lull, free travel Information visit this nandy Los Angeles bureau. BUS DEPOT TT DRUG CO. Phone 29 Payson Portland Denver Chicago New York e. I. S.lJiG I $8.00 $14.20 $8.15 $21.65 .. . $32.25 tte (.imstitutional Intendment No. 5 A te Stewart. ie a a a a J The Gatherer Swarm of Bee IIivL-gul- s from the First ward M. I. A. held a social and weinie roast Tuesday evening instead of regular class woik. Their Bee Keeper, Mrs. Norval Dayton was in charge. Woodrow Wilson left Wednesday for Janesville, Wisconsin after visiting here for a month with his Mrs. Carolyn Stanger, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mrs. Arch Stanger, Mrs. Jane Wilson. Stanger and three daughters all of I KO ; lrA lYf)T N S H 11 Ogden and Mrs. C. L. Spiegel of T Salt Lake City were here Tuesday NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respec- for the funeral of Mrs. Amanda Mrs. John Wilson and tive signers for further informa-t'o- r Wilson. Mrs. Sarah Wilson returned to Ogden to visit for a few days. IN TI1E DISTRICT COURT, Mrs. George A. Cheever enterFOURTH DISTRICT, IN AND tained at a prettily arranged childro?vUTAH COUNTY. rens party last week for her young NOTICE TO CREDITORS son Dick who was celebrating his No. 6187 Probate Estate of Margaret E. Taylor, ninth birthday anniversary. Twenty-five of his friends enjoyed the deceased. event. Creditors will present claims happy with vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Gould Dixon and children administrator at Payson, Utah, on or 'tforc the 28th day of Novemb- and her father, Charles Cloward, went to Milford last week and er, 1!K!6, visited with Mrs. George Rodgers. James S. Taylor, Mrs. Cloward returned home with Administrator. First Publication September 25th, them after an extended visit with 193G. I,ast Publication Octobti her daughter, Mrs. Rodgers. 1 16, 1936. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -- Estate of John T. Lewis, Deceas- ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, Goshen, Utah County, Utah, on or before the first day of December, A. I). 1936. Dated at Goshen, Utah County, Utah, this 19th day of September, A. D. 1936. R. W. Lewis, Administrator. A. L. Booth, Attorney, Provo, Utah. c,m Bo Mrs. T. H. Wilson arrived Sunday from Long Beach California, having been called by the death of their mother, Amanda Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowan have a baby daughter born Thursday night at the Payson Hospital. Mr. Cowan is recovering at the home of his sister, Mrs. Reid Per-sso- n from pneumonia. Many parties have been held in Payson canyon during the week. W'ith the beauty of the colors in the canyon, moderate temperature and a full moon, conditions have been ideal for a evening party. Mr. and Mrs. Armont Willardson and menders of the high school band eenjoyed delightful canyon party Wednesday evening in the recreation area. Mrs. Clara Page Bird has returned to her home on south main street after residing for several years in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Allen West of Salt Lake City and Miss Edith Young of American Fork were her week end guests. Mrs. West remained for a weeks Mi-- s Erma Wilson was the guest with her mother. visit of honor at a birthday party Friday night attended by a group of her friends. Games were played Mrs. Helen G, Christensen and and lunch served to Mary Worth-en- , little son Wayne of Long Beach, Ruby Snelson, Louise Page, California has been visiting here Elaine Shuler, June Erickson, for a few days with her mother, Barbara Hillman, Clara Jean Per- Mrs. Dave Shuler. kins, Thelma Peart, Ruth Ann Menlove, Bonnie McBeth, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten returned Wilson, Erma Wilson. home Tuesday from Cedar City where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Whiinp-e- y Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wingate. They and daughter Joyce, Mr. and visited Cedar Breaks and Zions Mrs. Rodney Wilson an Mr. and canyon. I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of Stata of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of tha legislature of 1935 as the same appears of record in my office I further certify that they will appear on tha official ballot at the general e'eotion Nov. 3, 1930, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1936. TTlySklSrttSil. Becretary of Stata. 1 No DENTAL ADVERTISING LAW PROPOSED TO BE ENACTED BY INITIATIVE an act to amend Section vised Statutes of - tl The first meeting of the Federated Music Club for the winter season was held Monday night at the home of the leader, Mrs. Nell- Initiative Amendment ffin Hi of evv-- y k ml M lu KN 2. 'vereihry of State dl ei t d to rauM thi prijtmet am n Iment to he pub) hMl a nqmiH by the 1 onsti-bt wbmitte! to t lie tiet)on lotion h no of the at th nvxt nera eltnium in the n inner provul d f ,1 w SL( HON 3 If approved by the ebetors ot he slate thix p.tptued mmmlm nt shill take effect on the fint day of January, 1937. The Executive Department of Governor, of Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 18, Article Ml of the Constitution of the St. te of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. Be it resolved hy the Legislature of the of all the memState of Utah, bers elected to each of the two houses in thereof: favor voting SECTION 1. That it is proposed to mend Section 18, Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Ltah, so that the same wdl read as follows SECTION 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation ognnucd for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any parti- - g slowly t 1. A Joint Settle OlONH for all It Joint Resolution PropoaniK to Anmd Article MU, Seed n 2 of (vnii.lu consist of I tah. as Amcnri d at tion of the e Auditor, State Treasurer UMO sia the General Election in and Relating to a ' f whom shall hull tral lavatui of Tangible Property Avrr-tainmeIn orfue for four cirs boRinning on the of Value. Exemptions, and the 111 Mon-laof January next after his Annual Tax for the Stole. euHtmn, e. pi that the terms of of Get He it resolved bv the l.cgislaluie u! the (f th-- e cvUm at th first ehetion shah State of Utah, two thuds of all members w I, n tno elected to ach House and of 'lue shall he admitted tnt I won, anti tdidl end on the f nt intoj' all members of each H use concurring A : D therein U01ary The off ers th I x .Mine Departrmnt, SLC'I ION I. That it is pmio.id to during their ti rnu of Oif.e shill ieode at the sea! of amend Artub XIII. Sect tot i of the Conof wliue of the State stitution Utah, as i,m mi'd they shall keep the jowunniMit, leeonK bHi's and papers shall at thvi general eLition iti 19 .0, to read as Thy h pifoini sui duties as are prescribed bv follow s this t otiNtitution and as may be 2 SFCTIO.N All tangible properly in prescribed by Inw the State, not exempt under the laws c,f tf SI (.THIN 2. The Seitetary of State is United States, or under this e institution, hetiv duetd to submit shall bi taxed in propoitmn to its value to this nniendn.ert t the electors of the proposed The state at be usterlainod as piov ded by law the ti t ittci.il election in the manner property of the United S ales, of the S'ate, plovided iv plw counties, cities, towns, sdioul district, muSI Cl ION ) If ,J.,,,ted by the el rtor nicipal corporations ryid publ hhrar e. nr tile th s amentiment -- hall take el lots with the buildings thereon used exdu-Mvel- y f ct the firt d.iv cf Jamtay next succeed for either religious worsh p or charint: a !, t. rra n t ton hy the Hoard of State itable purposes, and places of buna! not tama--,- . a ,f the retult of the election held or ued for private or coiporate beneoisit-natu- f in S ttion 2 hereof. Water fit, shall he exempt from taxation rights, diuhes, canals rebeivmtu power n tranNrruss plants, pumping plant. line, Constitutional Amendment pipes and flumes owned and ustd by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by sum individuals A Joint Residuhon Proposing an Amend or coi porntinns, or the individual members ment to Sectirn 10. tf Article Ml, of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Const tution Relating to tioernors Ap long as tiny shall be owred an used expointue Power and the Filling of Va- clusively for BUh purposes. Rower plants, cancies n Certain Offices. power trnnmission lines and o' her proper(Superintendent of Public Instruction.) ty used foi generating and delivering elecBe it resohed by the I.eg'slature of the trical power, a portion of which is used Stale of 1 tah. s of all the for furnishing power for pumping water members elected to each house concurfor irrigation purposes on lands in ths State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: 8L17ION l. That It is proposed to tion to the extent that such is mend Section 10. of Article VII, of the ued for such purposes. These proirty exemptions Corstitutmn of the State of Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of lows water so pumped under such regulations ShCTION 10. The Governor shall nomas the legislature may prescribe The taxes 1 an of the indigent poor may be remitted or inate, by and with the constnt of the Senate, appoint all State and district offi- abated at such times and in such maner cers whose officts are established by this as may be provided by law. The legislature Constitution, or which may be created by may provide for the exemption fretn taxalaw, and whoe appointment or election ts tion of homes, homesteads, and personal not othcivise presided for. If. duririR the property, not to exceed $2,000 in value lor reces of the Senate, a vacancy occur in homes and homesteads, and $300 for perany .State or district office, the Governor sonal property. Property not to exceed shall ai point some fit person to discharge $3. GoO In value, owned by disable person who served in any war in the military servthe duties thereof until the next meeting of the Srnate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State person to fill such office. If the office of Utah and hy the unmarried widows and of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphans of such persons may be exSecretary of State, State Auditor. State empted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide hy law for Treasurer, or Attorney-Generbe vacated by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annua tax sufficient, with other sources be the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinby appointment, and the appointee shall ary expenses ot the state for each fiscal hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the state elected and qualified, as may be by law debt, If any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, suffipros ided ShCTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annual interest and to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty amendment to the electors of the state at years from the final passage of the law the next general election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended November 4, 1930 ) provided by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is SFCTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effect the fust day of January next suc- amendment contained herein to the electors ceeding a determination by the Board of of the state in the next general election in State Canvassers of the result of the elec- the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors tion designated in Section 2 hereof. of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of the renult of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A Joint Rrsdution Proposing an Amend-- 1 ment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relating to the Stale Board No. 6 of education. (Superintendent of Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Instruction.) Section 9, Article VI of the Constitution Be it resolved by the Iegis'atuie of the of Utah Relating to Compensation of State of I tah, of all the memMembers of the Legislature. bers elected to each house concurring Be it resolved by the Legislature of the therein : s State of I tah, of all the mem SECTIUN 1. That it Ls proposed to bers elected to each of the two houses amend Section 8, of Article X, of the Confavor thereof: voting in stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SEC a ION 1. That it is proposed to SECTION 8. The general control and amend Section 9, Article VI. of the Conof the Sch'Kl Public Sstem supervision shall be vested in a State B anl of Educa- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION 9. The members cf the Iegis tion, conaiatmi of such persons as the lature shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secietary of State Is age a the Legislature may provide not exeight dollars per day . nd ten cent hereby directed to submit this pro.Hisod ceeding amendment ti the electors of the state at per mile for the distance npc8anly traveled going to and returning frrm the place the next general election in the manner of meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or perof the state, thu amendment shall take ef- quisite SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is fect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of hereby directed to submit ofthis proposed to the electors amendment the state at State Canvassers of the result of the electhe next general election in the manner tion designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION 3 If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take ef Constitutional Amendment feet the first day of January, 1937. No. 4 hMllOM p ger 1 Joint Krsulutiun an Amrnd mrnt ot Strlion 1. Iropo.int of Artlrlv Ml of lor K t n a to t hirru-tnStale (h, Department. tlir Term . 1! . denec nd diilie. of tlificera. ibuperinlendenl of ruUic Instruct on ) Be it resol ed hy the 1 emsKture of the t tah. ute s tf ail the mem-ber- s elected to each house concurring therein bK lluN 1 That it is propp'd U men. beetion 1. of Ait ole VII. of the 1 'institution of the SUte of Utah as lol low . Im on faster schedules uUr class in null debts and I in b it A Mi. Sit wait A No. lllpi-- -. ering Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why railroad business is picking up. 9 A factory owner said it was because of this new Free and delivery of less pick-uthan carload freight. This is door to door service with no extra charge added to the Constitutional Anieiidnient Mrs. Mabel Ballard is here from Nevada for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gough. ltah. 193J. 79-- Re- ai amended, he Chapter 7t. Law. of Ltah. 1935.Adver(Making it legal for Dentiata to That Section 79-- 8. Revised Fututea of at amended by Chapter 78 ftah Laws of Ltah. 1935, be amended to read as follows -, 7S-8 Tho wotxla "unprofessional eonduct" as relating to dentista are hereby defined to include. 1. Obtaining any fee by fraud or miarepres' ntatiun. 2 Employing directly or ircirectly w any student rr unlicensed dentists, or one host to license has been resold or suspended kind or to treat perform operations of nny or jaws, lesions of the human teah, guma or jaws, or dke impresMons of the teeth malcorrect to or correct att.mpt or to as herein pro-positions thereof, except T8r1 Employing what are known aa cap-per- t, eteerers or touters to obtain business. consent 4. Communicating, without the in of the patient, information to acquired him enable treating a patient necessary a atich to act for rfpnt. his dental business or 6 Adiertisirg imtreatment or devices by untruthful, statements probable or impossible or 6 Making any misrepresentations to or indirectly fase promises directlyinduce dental pitron-appersuade or " u." f 7 Shanne profeMorl aw w,th peracm tor or iayng JicnsKi ending or r.IerrirK patients. is 8 iracticir g whJe bis license an aueh drt-gto PeqJe,U.ine intox'eant or u to render him unfit to praetie. J(, dt".o'trM.!treat,n hi. pat enU by rean or at cross ignorant., wilfulnr.a dahonoraDla or Groaa Immorality, improper conduct, or conviction of a felony. 12. Violating or aiding others In violating any of tha provision! of the dental practice act. 13. Refusing the Department of Registration or the State Board of Health, their officers or employes, access to his office, equipment, aplaboratory, instruments, pliances or supplies for tha purpose of insame. the specting 14. Keeping his office, instruments, laboratory equipment, appliance or supplies in an insanitary condition. 15. Nothing herein contained shall bs construed so as to prevent a duly licensed dentist in th Stats of Utah from advertisof ing h.s profession, except the quotation definite fixed prices, by the us of newsand papers, periodicals, signs, cards, radio other lawful means of advertising, providb in shall such of all advertising ed, that the name of the licensed dentist who may to bis specifically refer in such advertising t traiinng, method andor system. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect official procthe of five days after the date lamation by the Governor. law. (f) Faragraph IS added to present I M H. W'elling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that full, true and correct the foregoing i ofcopy of the Initiative law filed in my voted be upon at the general to and fice election to be held November , 1936. on I furtner certify that it will appeor laction the official ballot at the general title Nov. 3, 1936. under the number and herein deignateu set in witness whteof, I have hereunto the Seal of my hand and affixed the Great of September, 1st this day hut of Utah, 1936. Tl&Osnti 2- Secretary ml State. 7-- NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Exaectlva Officas, Naw Yorfc-Cll- y |