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Show i I Glenn Stewart and a Mrs ES'jSfir Mrs. Mary Tidiu f Nevada, is hei( children visiting !,. and Mrs. Claance D,.j. 11 pnt (ity Jayson chronici.f j with their parents, Fied 11.11. payson, NOTICE TO CREDITORS n-- . UTAH FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1946 (Reg. U. j DELUX MASTER s. pat. Off.) n The Nebo Stake Male Chorus r OfiSl TO VaOcLSt 10- furnished the program at a con-- i sput'jveJt,iV0n:y Clelk re- nsbtlvii for further in- - eert which concluded the Goshen Dollar Is Promised Homecoming celebration SaturIn addition to the day eevmng. In th ?lslnct C ourt of the numbers by the choru, solos were Fcvith JurfKial Device to Produce Power for in and given bv Robert Finch Ln Cuuntv, Divtnct, S'ate ot Utah. Irene Provstgaardwand aand Mrs. quartet Railroad Use. by Arthur Jones, Luther Carlisle, TO Hulun Hill and Vaughn Lovele creditors and a talk by Elisha Warner. A patent has SIXTY MILLION BUFFALO, N. Y. estate of lt.arissa iii- i fnacl Spotlighting . :hirotherapy a tr UTAH STOKERS POULTRY EXPER1 ADVISE GROWER. K) I 5 -S-ri- (in R. Peterson M.T, No Shear Pin to Change Will They Grind Rocks! j.webij. deceased,. been applied for by the Buffalo Ma- FOR ROADS chinery company for a device deUtah expanding industry and signed to produce an atomic gas Wii! tourist itnLwl,,Ih increasing claims Will Install on eventually expected to power loco- more and better influx demands ,tn Phone 283-T hers, to trie undei signed Three Days Notice motives from coast to coast for a Herbert B. Maw roads, Governor told the Utah dollar. dding, Piovo, Utah. Automobile Dealers association Call OPEN EVENINS 101 PAYSON Vice Pres. F. Alden Miller said recently assembled in Salt Decemt), i 12, . Lake the firm had developed a rectifier City. 6:30 to 9 p. m. L. Sterling Spencer which produces a combustible gas JAMES H WEBB An increase in the state gasfrom a commercial type of atomic oline tax of two cents a Admimstiator D. C. Washington C uranium. would finance a $60,000,000gallon road The device, he added, had been program to be carried out in the producing gas successfully for six next five years, he explained but each of the two hous. declined to recommend or conmonths. In ficers as provided in all laws envoting favor thereol. He described the experimental demn such a raise. It is entirely acted pursuant to this Constitumodel as about 24 Inches high, tubu- up to the people he said, to deCONSTITUTIONAL tion, shall be in full for all servtermine what shall be done. 1 title thereto shall have been ex- u in shape and built of inch-thic- k lar ices rendered by said tlnguished by the United States amendment le constitution of the state officers, reGood roads built to e to steel of withstand a properly the same shall be and spectively, in any official capaciUtah as follows: PROPOS-W- ) scenic areas would bring remain promote RESOLUTION of pressure 6,000 a JOINT or h pounds to the disposition of square ity subject The employment their as high a finaancial return to Utah during theLe5 Legislature shall respective terms inch. TO AMEND SECTION 2, OF of office. No as does Geneva Steel and all its CONSTI-WTIOSsdshan'reS and Said Indlan!equaldera ?w a unifot and such officei shall receive ARTICLE XIII OF THE The device. conMiller said, for the unde: the ab-assessment satellite industies combined, he OF UTAH, RELATING soiute tained a chamber for a performance of any official duty aI1 jurisdiction and control said. "gible fee for AND AUTHORIZING TAXA-- f his any own charge, consisting of 1640 of a grain use, but all ongress Of the United vami slhState- accwding to us fees fixed TION OF UNITED STATES bv law for the perof atomic The lands belonging to C Boyd A. Ivory, poultry spec and dissipated into six THIS YEAR'S HUNT I formance PROPERTY IN UTAH. by either of them of citizens of the United States rei.st of national ounces of inert material (wood BIGGEST IN HISTORY u,a,,0M prominence, any oificiai duty, shall be col- - ash). siding without this State shall for ,i Be It resolved by the Legislatreturned to Salt Lake City to and deposited never betted at a higher taxation of such nronertv so s 1946 The deer is Saturated with hunt ure of the State of Utah, the rate that every water, expected come field serviceman for Poe charge r'easurer month-Hoperson arid of all members elected to than the lands belonging to s produced a gas for which no name to be the biggest in the history of mann y to,,h.e rrcdlt f the State. The shall of a thi3 tax Utah. pay .. in tw'o Hatchery. The appointmi houses Thousands in of GIs with itchy each of the State; but nothing has yet been chosen. voting n ihe value of his, herP oi Legislature may provide for the in this ordinance shall preclude was effective October 1, aecoi and well trained favor thereof: The of substance fingers trigger payment actual and necessary emerges a drop are Property, provided expenses of said officers Section 1. That it is proposed this state from taxing, as other thafn61? awaiting the oppor- ing to W. H. Warner, intermou while at a time in the form of a tunityeagerly lands are taxed, any lands .at Legislature may deterto get into the hills to re- tain to amend section 2, Article XIII, in the traveling State in gooey the Miller mine mass, said. When perit manager of the hatchery. the manner and extent of formance owned or held by any Indian constitution of the state of Utah of official duty. reaches the air, it is dried by the plenish the family meat larder. transient taxing who live has orys headquarters will be in S. stock severed his and Section 2. The tribal Ross 'to read: 0 bve.sto.ok bmng fed for slaughdegree (Fahrenheit) temper- Game eLonard, Utah Fish and Lake City, and his services w Secretary of and has obtained from ter t Sec. 2. All in State to be used for is directed to submit this Director, apcpals to every tangible property ature produced in the rectifier. United States or from any sumption. Intangiblehuman con- proposed amendment to the electhe state, not exempt under the sportsman to avoid all careless- be available to all poultrymi "As it the released dries, or property gas other patent r Pef..n ness while in the field, and there living in Utah, Idaho, Colora laws of the United States, or grant, may be exempted from taxation tors of the state at the next gen-era- l burns just like ordinary illuminatthereto, save and except as election In the manner prothis constitution, shall be such lands by save the lives of hunters or it may be taxed and Nebraska. property as have ing gas. been or mav in such manner vided by law. r taxed in proportion to its value be to and Eportsrnen are reminded of reg- exsuch Mr. Ivory comes to Utah froi to granted that the any Indian or Acknowledging present 'to be ascertained as provided by tent as the Legislature Section 3. If adopted by the ' prounder may that act costs of were Ames dierTnrWansif Miller any saM of that high, Congress vide. Provided that if Iowa, where he last serve the state, The property must be a provision exempt intangible electors of the state, this amendthe best advices we can get indi- as assistant extenion towns, school containing counties, cities, property be taxed as property ment shall take effect the first or be confiscatedProperly tagged the lands thus granted poultryma More ing cate that atomic C eventually can than a from the rate thereof shall not districts, municipal corporations taxation, which last thousand special game fo the Iowa State College. exceed day of January, 1947. be bought for between 50 centa and mentioned five mills on each dollar of and public libraries, lots with wardens will be employed in the valHe graduated from the Uta Janas shall be exempt from tax- uation. When a dollar a pound. the buildings thereon used ex CONSTITUTIONAL field when the deer season exempted from so long, and to such ation opens State taxation as property, the taxable Agricultural College with It would take only 'about one to enforce hunting laws. dusively for either religious wor AMENDMENT 7 as is or may be B.S. degree in poultry husbandr; provided income therefrom shall be taxed ship or charitable purposes, and in the act of pound to operate a locomotive for Congress granting under any tax based on incomes, AJOLNT RESOLUTION PROPOSTO HOUSE CENTENNIAL four days-lo- ng places of burial not held or used the same. in 1938. He took his M. S. degrei enough to travel but when taxed by the State of ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECfor private or corporate benefit, VISITORS TO UTAH to from coast he from Rutgers in 1939 under a feladded. coast, debts and TION 12 liabilities Utah as OF ARTICLE VIII OF shall be exempt from taxation, of the income He said availability of the matethe Territory of Utah, incurred therefrom property, How to furnish lowship with that institution. shall not also be THE CONSTITUTION OF THE Water rights, ditches, canals, res rial by authority of the Legislative taxed. The depended on the government! Utahs 1947 Centennialhousing for STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO Legislature may proIvory is a native of Fountain avoirs, power plants, pumping visitors is control plans. Assembly thereof, are hereby as- vide for deductions, SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF the major problem to be aired at Green, Utah. His first plants, transmission lines, pipes sumed and exemptions, shall be paid by this andor offsets on any tax based THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT experience the First annual convention of with .Md flumes owned and used by State. the raising of chickens and COURTS the upon income. The personal inUtah Motor Court association Individuals or corporations for Fourth The come tax rates shall be graduwas on his fathers farm to convene in Salt Lake 502 Japanese Plants Be it enacted by the Ldgisla-4tarIrrigating lands within the state make laws for Legislature shall City on turkeys the ated but the maximum rate shall on a November FFA 1st. jjowned of by such individuals, or and maintenance establishment the project. He claims to State of Utah, Listed for Seizure 0f a system of not exceed six per cent of Members of the association be the first person to raise a comindividual public icorporations, or the of all members elected to schools, which shall be net Income. No excise tax rate each of the two from all sections of the state will mercial flock of TOKYO. members thereof, shall not be Gen. Douglas houses voting in open to all the children of the based upon income shall exceed favor turkeys in Founbe in attendance, announces Rach- tain listed 502 Japanese plants thereof: separately taxed as long as they state and be free in 1930. Green, four from cent of net income. per sectarian The el Petty Lunt, the association shall be owned and used exclusifor possible removal as reparaSection 1. It is proposed to control. rate limitations herein contained Expressing keen satisfaction at vely for such purposes. Power tions sec. 12 of article VIII of amend and instructed an opportunity to return to Utah. payments Section 2. The secretary for taxes based on Income and of plants, power transmission lines state is the U. S. 8th army to take ImmeConstitution of the State of directed to Ivory predicts that this state will UTAH DROUGHT this for taxes on intangible proper- the and other Utah to read: property used for gene- proposed amendment submit diate custody and control of descontinue to be one of the nations to be shall effective Januthe ty elecuntil CONTINUES rating and delivering electrical tors of the state at Sec. 12. The Judges of the Suignated factories. major turkey producing states the next gen-era- l ary 1, 1937 and thereafter until power, a portion of which Is used and will always be in a position to election and District Courts shall preme in law The plants have been selected the U. S. Geological a vote The of manner the changed by by profor reSurvey for furnishing power pumpi- vided by law. to cut down Japans production majority of the members elected receive at stated times compenports that the Utah stream runoff compete favorably with turkey ng water for irrigation purposes Section 3. If adopted by the to each house of the Legislature. sation for their services, which in otherareas because of for to Allimits set on lands in September was only 47 per growers the potential by the state of Utah, electors of the state this amend- All revenue received from taxes shall not be diminished the favorable climate and range cent of during lied Far Eastern normal, practically the conditions in Utah. commission. may be exempted from taxation ment shall take effect the first on Income or from taxes on in- the term for which they are sesame as has been recorded for the extent that such property Eight Industries were reprelected. yn 'ha of allobe 1947. shall day property tangible Utahs cold but not too severe January, past several months. " used for such purposes. These sented on the list, including maSection 2. The Secretary of cated to the support of the public So warm summers with far this winters, San the Juan year, Options shall accrue to the chine tools, iron and steel, school system as defined in Ar- State is directed to submit this CONSTITUTIONAL River has produced only 51 per cool nights, and unlimited range fflefit of the users of water so amendment to elecmuchemicals, proposed 2 and ticle of the Section ConstiX, shipbuilding this cent of its long time stream aver- and plenty of green feed are ideal AMENDMENT tors of the state at the next genPped under such regulations nitions. tution. flow. Key gauging on the fo raising a large turkey crop, age uthe legislature may eral election in the manner proSection 2. The secretary of prescribe, A JOINT RESOLUTION Aircraft factories, government Green River, principal tributary according to Mr. Ivory. As a rerae taxes of vided law'. the Indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT PROPOSby arsenals and scientific laborato the Colorado, reveals the TO SEC- state Is hereby directed to subsult, Utah is one of the nations be remitted or abated at TION Section 3. If adopted by the years six 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF mit this proposed amendment to tories to flow be were 74 iuca times leading turkey states. named as previously of cent only per and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION OF THE the electors of the state at the electors of the state, this amendnormal. Despite this situation, irpotential reparations material. Lay be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO next genera election in the ment shall take effect the first Nations which will receive the rigation storage reserves are still Uu may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CON- manner provided for in section 1 day of January, 1947. in satisfactory condition and the will be determined later. plants from taxation o f TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI- of article XXIII of the constituof Bear Lake is considerably SHE USED TO WEIGH level es homesteads, CONSTITUTIONAL and personal MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN tion of the state of Utah. than it was a year ago. higher Prty, not to exceed $2,000 in PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL AMENDMENT The Deer Creek reservoir has a ?u,e for homes CONSTITUTIONAL Two and home-anto Parachute SYSTEM Safety fourth more water than a year 5 A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSNow she weigh 119 lbs. s loss AMENDMENT $300 for personal Be it enacted by the LegislaING AN AMENDMENT TO SECofbl pounds thanks to the AYDS From Fiery Jet Plane ago. Exess precipitation in nor- KErty- - Property not to exceed Vitamin Candy Reducing Flan, ture of State of Utah, s them Utah duringMarch and May A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF hu? n value- - owned by dis-Vwrites Mrs. Lets Hawkins. Texas. V N. Y. BUFFALO, Chalmers is of all credited members SECTION with AMEND THE elected ING TO CONSTITUTION to 10, Shralsohad an amssing reduction OF each THE the , Arsons who served in any of the twro ("Slick) Goodlln, 23, Bell Air- high levels of Bearpreserving in her measurements, reducing 11 houses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTI- STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO Lake and the the military service of inches her in waist. lO inches in craft corporation test pilot, and bis Deer Creek reservoir. thereof: LOCATION OF PUBLIC TUTION OF THE STATE OF her hips and 8 Inches in her bust. ,T,?ted States or of the state Your experience may or may not Section 1. It is proposed to UTAH, RELATING companion, Charles L. Fay, 20, parTO THE INSTITUTIONS .Utah and by the unmarried be tiie same as Mrs. Hawkuis but achuted to safety shortly before a OF AND DUTIES Be it enacted by the Legislabpoiige IJravtrt and minor orphans of amend sec. 7 of Article XIII of ELECTION try the A Y DS Vitamin Candy Plan FIXthe AND constitution of In ATTORNEYS COUNTY state the of which yourself d you are overweight das One ture to of the State of Utah, a handpersons may be s they way womei keep to exempted Utah so that the same shall read Just rmngiss were flying crashed in flamea In kerchiefs and ING THE TERM THEREOF. of all members elected to ant is to the attractive and fashionable legislature lingerie frag! may provida as follows: e Be it resolved by the Legislasuburban clothe you may be able to war, East of two each the houses Amherst in bureau drawer with voting sponge , legislature shall provide cologne. s think of the renewed s taxation on ture of the State of Utah, Bell officials said Goodlln reportfavor thereof: TTie scent will cling to the drawer ftdence and thepnde inasiunnMr, J. uJ an nnnual tax suffi-J- . Sec. 7. The rate ofshall not exof all members elected to Section 1. It is proposed to more figure-Sed he had noticed one wing of the with other sources of rev-rt.- s tangible property graceful for weeks If a good cologne la used. ceed on each dollar of valuation, each house voting in favor there- amend sec. 3 of article XIX of many with overweight prob to plane catch fire about 20 minutes lem used the AYDS Flan iirrrm defray the estimated two and s mills for of: constitution of the the state of fully- - In tet by medical docafter It had left Niagara Falli airof the state rS'..expenses tor more than 10a pecaotaa Section 1. That it is proposed to Utah, to read: Garden IV as hscal Fear. For the pur-o- f general State purposes, and such port and notified Fay, a project enloat 14 to 15 lbs. average is a iv additional levy as the Legisla- amend section 10, article VIII, of Sec. 3. The public- Institutions Garden when the at few weeks the AYDS Way. peas, just paying the state debt, if ture gineer riding as an observer, to ball for the States the constitution of the state of of the State are hereby permaprovide may sweetfor will be stage right eating, the out. ,be ia!l legislature share of the support of a portion Utah to read: nently located at the places er if picked In the morning than at inuaihVlde for levying a tax of the Goodlln remained In the plane unschool system as Section 10. A county attorney hereinafter named, each to have Simply eat ddiciou AYDS Vitamin Candy sufficient to pay the defined public muti til the right wing "almost burned the end of the day. Vegetables maIn Article X, Section 2 shall be elected by the qualified the lands specifically granted to according to direction and you dont cut oat of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county who shall It by the United States, In the the company said. Neither ture rapidly in the heat of the day any meal, starches, potatoes, meat or butter off, you just cut them down. If not delighted man was injured. Goodlln Is one of and, as they mature, become less with consisting only of kindergarten hold his office for a term of four Act of Congress approved July results, Money Back with very first bw. sweet and more starchy. Pens gath30 days supply of AYDS, Pbcme or call schools, common schools and years. The powers and duties of 16, 1894, to be disposed of and three persons sharing In the $19,200 ered first thing In the morning, high schools. The State shall county attorneys, and such oth- used in such manner as the legprize money captured at Cleveland, contribute not more than 75 therefore, are sweeter as well ns er attorneys for the state as the islature may provide: CITY DRUG CO. Ohio, by Alvin (Tex) John'-- ' n, who fresher and more tender than if left of the total cost of operation and legislature may provide, shall First: The Seat of Government won the Thompson air race. a Fair cases at State of In minimum be prescribed by law. and the all Salt Lake until later in the day. posed Phone 40 PAYSON. UTAH amendment to the elec- - maintenance school program In the State as where the attorney for any coun- City. Second: All other institutions such program shall from time to ty, or for the state, falls or reMaids Are Deserting n the pro- - time be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute of the state to be located at such Jobs as Household Aide Legislature. according to law, the court shall places as the legislature may of the have power to appoint an at- provide except as otherwise speNot more than 75 WASHINGTON. Attention, ladles: cifically set forth in this constiStates portion of the revenue torney pro tempore. Only one maid in 73 who has won Section 2. The secretary of tution. necessary to finance the operafreedom from household drudgery In tion and maintenance of such state is directed to submit this Section 2. The secretary oi World War II is willing to return minimum school program shall proposed amendment to the elec- state is hereby directed to subto her old job. amendment this mit next proposed at tax a the state genState tors of the property ATpCnpk,MITUTI0N OF THE be raised by The womens bureau of the deof at state the electors to the manner prolevy and the remainder thereof eral election in the TO shall the next general election In the partment of labor declares that if from other State vided by law. be raised tioxCLFOR the taxa- - sources. The the trend continues, one generation Section 3. If adopted by the manner provided for in section Legislature shall LANDS AND hence there will be only one maid method law the of the state this amend- 1 of article XXIII of the constidetermine electors by EXEMPTIONS. state of Utah. of allocation of the States con- ment shall take effect the first tution of the per 40 families. One household in j.e Section 3. If adopted by the of the CQtdt by .the LeSlsla-fd- s tribution to the various school day of January, 1947. every 11 boasted a domestic helper electors of the state, this amendof utah two-- h districts. Srl 1900. in of $14-milll- on ment shall take effect the first of thallJ members elected to CONSTITUTIONAL Section 2. The secretary of The bureau that No-reports with 1947. the of 6 January, day 0r thereof0 houses voting in state is hereby directed to subAMENDMENT freer flow of wealth and the boom Action mit this proposed amendment to in the ranks of the nouveau riche, PROPOSol RESOLUTION E. A to MONSON, E. at the state JOINT end ArtH.ioTrl8 Proposed of the Secretary I, the electors e 111 some persons are even agitating for 20 OF SECTION DO of Consti-s- . next tbe State n of AMEND ING in of the TO the Utah, State general election the state of Utah as fol- relaxation of Immigration laws "on manner provided for In section 1 ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTI- HEREBY CERTIFY that the forethe theory that immigrant women he of article XXIII of the constitu- TUTION OF THE STATE OF going is a full, true and correct follow; would willingly accept domestic UTAH RELATING TO COMPEN- copy of the three constitutional irrevocMhiing ordinance shall tion of the state of Utah. OFFICERS service In order to enjoy life in the amendments proposed by the ,t&arnwJSout the con- - Section 3. If adopted by the SATION OF STATE the legislaBe It enacted by atesand the electors of the state, this amendUnited States. regular session of the Twenty-Sixt- h s Legislature, 1945, and also ment shall take effect the first ture of the State of Utah, pus senrimCt toleration of of all members elected a full, true and correct copy of 100 fully equipped -- t ,s guaranteed, of January, 1947. Pup Brings Homs $130, to each of the two houses voting the five constitutional amendState shall be In favor thereof: buildings on 400 acres of irriments proposed by the First SpeA Bone Is His Reward CONSTITUTIONAL to cial Session of the Twenty-Sixt4 Section 1. It is proposed farm land - ideal for bousing 'erty on ated In person or gated AMENDMENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. f h,S F her amend sec. 20, article VII of the Legislature 1946, as appears of f religious11 J. State institutions. M. Baguley looked up while worship; but A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- constitution of the state of Utah record in my office. polI ishing his car to find Butch, his ING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- to read: WITNESS WHEREOF, IN Yo cant lose by voting YES. The opportunity Sec. 20. The Governor, Secre- have hereunto set my hand and cocker spaniel, playfulTION 3 OF ARTICLE XIII OF state doamrople lnhabiting THE CONSTITUTION will never come again. OF THE tary of Sta'e, Auditor, Treasurer, affixed the Great Seal of the some ly mouthing greenbacks. and deelnre STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO Attorney - General, Superintend- State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, they forcvll A search revealed $130 had been and dlscla,m aH ALLOCATION O F REVENUES ent of Public Instruction ad this 17th day of August, 1946. ofbrought home by the dog, with a RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON such other State and district public landlhc. u,naPPropri-undariewallet of Hermann Neumann. (Paid political advertisement by UTAH OTI7CMC for be by provided as hit ing thin INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE ficers may servtheir for the Baguley returned receive vail shall ' to a11 law PROPERTY t a.Ul.U as d r hold Ktbl n sa d limits Be it enacted by the Legisla- ices' monthly, a compensation law. s fixed .. a5rt by or tflbes of ture of the State Utah, y.Indian w until the of all members elected to North 4th West Block North of Hospital 109 182-R-- h 3 19-hj- Second Liutenant Louise Page, M. D. D., left by plane for Fort Dix, New Jersey, where she will await her assignment to an army hospital as dietician. She enjoyed a months visit here with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page, following her graduation from the Walter Reid Army hospital, in CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No - Vir,K5 5 two-tlilrd- resi-dent- S' ,h s r 1C F v I u s high-tensil- prj cfje C e six-oun- hh dn'' 3 E t r n ci P 1 j.70-18- K ro un-'de- No ex-ten- t, o two-third- s Mac-Arth- No. 3 No 8 LOG. No. d - two-third- ,, two-third- , P-3- 8 aeJf-co- two-third- o four-tenth- - . i fe "SEEK?1 No. 2 Yes! 8... elating on Amendment and Make it possible for Utah to buy the OUSlirJELL HOSPITAL toh;sSe two-third- brick-concrete-ste- KLfjh!s No. fev;TrhiSmarr'ages e !d two-third- - el 1 |