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Show progressive opinion The Man Who Knows How E. HOWE ELECT EDWARD LETS SAVE THE HARRIS S. Dr. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONER 2 YEAR TERM llM in DAY 1 COOPERTING VOL. A Candidate for iff United States Senator FINER BISCUITS WITH CALUMET Tried and Experienced In the Business BAKING of "The Man of the Hour" for the voters Utah. A Leader in the Agricultural field, recognized Authority A tried and true. POWDER FOR COOL MORNINGS prob-lem- of the County IAC0BS pym Silt! COCOA vsf ub 1140 IT'S HOI Elect Dr. Harris COLES Le hsi BREAKFAST Citizens of Utah VADA He BAKERS s. in many lines. Knows the people s Sympathises with the common man. Broad Understanding. Wide Exberience. CAKE TIM- E- rP LOG CABIN trici SYRUP ! St DEMOCRAT Meats, Cooperatively Yours UTAH CONSUMERS 858860 Efficent, Economic Courteous County J pu. Dm Fruits and Vef stable The Best Ladies Wear at Reasonable Prices PHONE YOUR ORDERS APPAREL SHOf SUPER MARKET Was. 3010 Was. 4864 AN ORGANIZATION i Oi Unexcelled Our Service Line of Groceries, Fresh Finest CANDIDATE FOR ON A PLATFORM FOR Feci V Jusi DEMOCRATIC COUNTY RECORDER T was was tries Paid Advar isner.t mv time evid VOTE South-Mai- n Street FOR THOSE Government GENEROUS ENOUGH VOTE FOR ADVERTISE TO HIM Dll atto late can the Per W. H. ANDERSON! un-- 1 1SY P cor; Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 ! Carlyles Perch Lamp. Tromio, travelers find, ia a busy town, the center rtf a vast fishing industry and the capital of the Arctic. Ships leaving it often time their departure so that passengers may see the midnight sun between the islands of Vannoy and Amoy, Just before midnight At this pot the see horizon Is broken b solitary summit the Fugloy, so that travelers have an unobstructed view as the sun traces a path of burnished gold over the shining , t i I RE-ELE- CT J.B. MULLINS Democratic Can didata County Commissioner i I ! I r ; 4 year term -- A Road sea. To the surprise of many people, Hammerfest most northerly city of the world, has all the comforts of civilization electricity, movies, telephones, and newspaper!. There is little about it to remind one that one is 300 or more miles north of the Arctic circle, except that trees have smaller and somewhat grown scarce. Even there, however, a tiny forest struggles pluckily for existence. The North Cape and the midnight sun as seen from it must thrill even the least emotional of travelers. Whoever stands on that limit of the world and looks out over the polar ocean and the silent North can never forget the barbaric splendor of its desolate solitude, which Thomas Carlyle described the silent immensity and palace of the eternal, whereof our sun ia but a porch lamp. Man for a Road Job Paid for by frienda of J. B. Mullins Lets Keep an Expert FLOYD - It Cots Less GIBBONS! The world's see PARNELL HINCKLEY Candidate For thrill merchant ia to entertain ready you in every issue with a sensational experience, related in his famous Representative to the LEGISLATURE, DIst. 11. Ad-ventur- Club. Here's excitement for you! Heres the OF LANDS AND OTHER RM PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION t, ARTICLE 18 or THE CONSTITUTION OP THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. PROCEEDS PROPERTY Bi it FUND-UNIFO- veteleed af ty Hi Ltgiilotur all Ms state Utah, the members sleeted to each hews taw-thir- sncumii tharain: SECTION L That it 1 proposed to amend section I of Article 10 ef the Cenetitntiea ef the state of Utah aa amended by the vote ef the electors at tha gentral election ef 1930 to read aa follows: Sec. t. The proceed of the sales ef all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this stats, for the support of the common schools, and fin per centum ef the net proceeds ef the sales of United States public lands lying within tha state and sold by tbs United States subsequent to the of this state into tha Union, shall ha and remain a permanent find, to bo called the State School Fund, tho interest of which only, shall be expanded for tho support ox tha common schools. 1 he interest on tha State School Fund, tha proceeds of nil property that mar aeerna to tho state by wheat or forfeiture, ail unclaimed hares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds of tha ulei of timber, and the proceeds of tha ala or other disposition of mineral! or other property from school and tote lands, other than thoia granted for specific purposes, shall, with such other revenues as the Legislature may from time to time allot thereto, constitute a fund to bo known as the Uniform School Fund, whieh Uniform School Fund shall bo maintained and used for the support of tho common and public schools ef the state and apportioned in such msnner as the Legislature shall provide. The provirions of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall bs construed as a limitation on tho rats of taxation on tangible property for district sdiool purposes and not on tha amount of funds available the rtf or and, fur ther, no moneys allocated to tho" Unl- form School Fond shall ho considered the rates of taxation sped- fied in Section 7 of Article XIII. SECTION 3. The secretary of stats is directed to submit this proposed amendment to tha electors of the state at tha next general election in ths manner provided by law. SECTION, if adopted by ths the state, this amendment effect tha first day of January, 1939. "I0" Constitutional Amendment No. 2 RATE OF TAXATION-PURPO- SAM F. KIEFER (Peter Spraynozzle) Republican CamTitT.u. fM Utah State Senate Salt Lake County ill u 1 a TURN TO IT RIGHTNOWI J phi ora panoses, which shall constitute the nigh school fund; mid furd chsll be apportioned in tho manner ths Legislature shall provide, to ths schoo districts maintaining high schools, and auch levy for district school purposes which together with saeh other funds as may ha available for district school purposes, will miss annuiily as amount which oquala 125 for each person of school ago in tho state ns shown by tho Inst preceding school eenius; tho eamc to bo distributed among tho school districts according to tho last preceding school esneua; and ia addition aa equalisation fund which when added to ether revenues this purpose by ths trovidad for be 5 for each person of school age ae ihawa by tha last school eansHs; said equalisation fund shall be apportioned to tha school district! ia such manner ns tha Legislature shall provide. Said rata shall not be increased unless n proposition to ineraaaa tha same specifying ths rate or rates proposed and the" time during whieh ths same shall bs levied. bs first submitted to a vote of sack of tho qualified electors of ths stats, as in tha year next preceding each lection, shell have paid a property tax assessed to them within tho state, and the majority of those voting thereon shallI vote in favor thereof, In such manner as may be provided by law. SECTION I. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the stats ia tha next general election la the manner provided hr law. .SECTION I. ft adopted by the of the state, this amendment hall take effect tha first day of January, 1939. Constitutional whi was lop shn ms: pm rac he cou bee A Tor Jin thu heii Ifni! I ask I HOURS I I MODERN WOODWORKING Amendment 622 S. SES distribution 4 J!Nr resolution proposing ANAMENDMENT to section t. rmrrkF X'J1 SF THS CON8TI- - sfSEl?: I. 'lKti0B oi IKOta Ths (poi fan 1113 I me (ant for W I7 lira sib Jin SHOE REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK vorhs or undertakings carried on or aided by the state, municipal govarn-jnsn- t; erantycr and the Legislator shall pass Itor Jobs st ModeraU 414 So. State nn Str th klth and ita.t,JrwU'i,,r in factories, employees smelters, sad mines and shalldstor! mine the number ef maximum hours of service par day. SECTION t. That ths of state is hereby directed tesubmit r;vKw"tatnwnwns at ths vo the elec-next gsn.nl lection in ths manner provided by law. 8ECTION 3. If adopted by tho this amendment ?f thi. effect the first dayaf January, 1939. Alfred SoreiiNcn. Prodreeifiivc Honson, Secretary of Stats ,T-- ri.MTO.sd JEWELEB PP of ths 3 Constitution Amendments proposed by tha regular Msston of the legislsturo of 1937 ttsnmo appears of record in my f.-- In witness whereof, at Kite S'of rad SjP. day Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 85 Years In Salt Lake T5 East it tS im ffintod. rate of taxation on property shalf rot exewd ueh of valuation, two sndfou tenths mllla for general itata purposes, of one mill for high -- hwl jmi Att Ixnii SECTION . it U proposed to amend section 8Jhst of article 16 of Constitution of tho state of Utah. tha The Legislature ihall ths honm that ahall consti-wor- k - ims A.11"! I havo hen. ntl sffised ths State of Utah, this We can serve you better than August, 1938, two-tent- Secretary f State. Dos (del lion OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS I further certify that they the members elected is each Ashsi appear on ths official ballot Mcreia; general election November 8, SECTION 1. That Mmb" nd titU SSLS&UJ ArtirieTO City. an I JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING rO MEND SECTION I, ARTICLE OF THS CONSTITUTION OF u of tha state of Utah, amended by ths vote of ths electors Office and Factory Salt Lake State Street ton ton Isdi (vet Manufacturers of STORE OFFICE BANK FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Mas. Phone P. flj Willy Henkel, Mgr. We have Added A TILE Department to operated by Mr. H. Wynn i UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. B'ei2 stats Lwpislstafs s ef Utah, heo-Miraf all members elected te each af Me twe r on but Itior No. 3 A ibr I Am"! fast moving series youve been looking for! wai eou I County Commissioner 4 year term :i Primary Sept. 13 MB evef |