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Show i, . - M - ,. - THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH tQisMQHQ , i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. THE HOME OF - , k? - , i h - r W ft? two-thir- SHAFFER 5 MARI HART - , 1 a. 1 vi "relit may be allowed on income tax-- s for property taxes paid within the Proposing to Amend 8ection 1, Article year; provided, that nothihg m this section shall permit classification of XIV, of the Constitution of Utah mince or mining claims. Relating to State ness Soe. 3. The property of the UnitA concurrent resolution providing ed States, of the state, counties, cities, an amendment to Section 1, Article towns, school districts, municipal corXIV, of the Constitution of the State porations and public libraries, lots of I tah, relating to state debt iimua-t:o- with the buildings thereon us 3d exclusively for higher religious worship Be it enacted by the T.egislrtie of r charitable purposes and places of of all Imnal not held or used for private or the State of Utah, the members elected to each of the corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal property shall two houses concurring therein; Section 1. That it is proposed to be exempt from taxation. Ditches, amend Section 1, Article 14, of the reservoirs, pipes, and flumes Constitution of the State of Utah, so ow ned and used by indh iduals or corthat the same "will read as follows; porations for irrigatmg lands owned Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or by such individuals or corporations, failutes in re enue, and for necessary or the individual members thereof, not be separately taxed so 'long e;enditurcs for public purposes,buikl-In'.-- shall as they shall be owned and used exthe erection of public and for the payment of ail ter- clusively for Buch purpose; a deducritorial indebtedness assumed by the tion of debits frog) credits may bo state, the state may contract debts, authorized and taxes of the indigent not exceeding in the aggregate at any poor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner a3 fine time, an amount equal to 2 may of the value of the taxable 1)0 provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is property of the state,' as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, directed to cause this proposed amendprevious to the incurring of such in- ment to be published as required by debtedness. But the state shall never the constitution and to lie submitted Jo contract any indebtedness, except as the electors of the state at the next In the next section provided, In excess general election in the manner proOf such amount, and all moneys arts, vided by law. Sec. 8. If approved by the electors tng from loans herein authorized, shall he applied solely to the purposes for of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of which they were obtained. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is January, 1923. Approved March 17, 1921. hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general elec- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 tion la the manner provided by law. Sec. 8. If adopted by the electors Proposing to Amend Section of 9, of the state, this amendment shall Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compentaka effect January 1, 1923. sation of the Members of CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT the Legislature NO. 2 A joint resolution proposing an Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and amendment to Section 9, of Article AT, of the Constitution of the State of 3, Article XIII, of the Constitution of Utah Utah relating to compensation of the members of the legislature. Relating to Property Subject to Taxation and Rates Be it enacted by the Legislature of of Tax the State of Utah, of the A resolution proposing amendment members elected to each of the two to Sections 2 and 3, Article 13, of the bouses concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Constitution of the State of Utah ! fug to property subject to taxa'ion soction 9, Article VI, of the oonstitu ton of the State of Utah so that the ami rates of tax. Be it resolved by the Legislature of same will read a3 follows : Sec. 9. The members of the legisof al! the State of Utah, the memliers elected to each house lature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the legislature may protuncurrlng therein : Section 1. That it Is proposed to vide, not exceeding eight dollars per amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 (lay, and ten cents per mile for tlio r.(' er.surily traveled going to of the Constitution of the State of ('isN- -r from the place of mcet-u.Utah, so that such sections will read md -vcivai- " . MCHAEIS - STFRN 5 GO , ' Florsheim, Packard & Thompson SHOES Emery Shirts Interwoven Hosiery STETON HATS l EASTOS, Inc. LEADING CLOTHIERS Evanston Wyoming two-thir- ww8HMev8ss$ City Meat Market Meats, Groceries, Fruits And ONLY BUY . U? TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNTY 33. : Ob Any one of these reasons puts the De Laval in a class by itself a. 4. a O. 7. 8. 9. 10. 4 Over 2,503.000 in use. Won 1,091 grand and first prizes. De Laval butter has won first prize at every meeting ,of the - National Buttermakcrs Association, with but one exception. 62 of the separators in Minnesota ate De Lavals. Practically all creameries use De Lavals. Endorsed and used by Govern- There are many other reasons why you should own a De Laval let us tell you why. uumrawm mmmmwmm On Prices Groceries Eggs & Oats Taken In Trade Blyth & Fargo go Evanston Sunset Munsey McCalls Popular Science Pictorial Review Needlecraft Hearsts International , Motion Picture True Story Good Housekeeping Saucy Stories Whiz Bang fc ltd dmiutg News it ds TO WATER FORUM USERS Wyoming to a second reservoir, from where it will be conducted through pipe serving Union Pacific Railroad Company's facilities at Wasatch station, where it will be used Office and Warehouse on County Harry Volk Wholesale of completion of publication 30, 1922. & Retail Dealer In Wool. Junk, Scrap on, Metal, Rubbers, Benes and Rags. REFERENCE SToCKGRWERS BANK EVANSTON WYOMING E ides, Furs, Office Phone 83 W EvJllStj011 We Tan, Furs , GIVE US yO- - Residence Phone 38 R and Repair allt kinds of Robes , Gloves Coats - and etc. Make Rugs A TRIAL , vVORK GUARANTEED wai.a Just Arrived - -- Our Fall Lines of Dry Goods i Including Blankets, Underwear, Hoisery, Yarns, Sweatercoats, Ginghams Owtings Leather Vests. and Get your binding twine HERE. N. J. Hod gas. REWARD Mrs Mary Kennedy, 1922-Dat- Road Continued A $50.00 reward will lie paid bv the town of Randolph for the airest and con the entire year for watering locomotives viction of any parly or parties caught steal for domestic use at station, for watering ing chickens in Ihe limits of the afore stock at stock yards, and other general mentioned town. Dated this 1st day of railroad purposes. This application is September 1922 By order of the City in the State Engineers office as council at a meeting held Wednesday No. 9041. All protests against the gracevening Aug 30th, the reasons ing of said application, stating . Stanley Wilson in therefor, must be made by affidavit Marshall. of $1.00 duplicate, accompanied with a fee and filed in this office within thirty (30 For Sale- - A buggy pole and single days after the completion of the publi- harness cheap. State Engineer. Date of first publication Sept 2, ABSOLUTLY RELIABLE CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY have to wait for gasoline as the launch State Engineers Office, was ready to sail at once. Thece bos Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 24, 1922. hunted and drifted for upwards of three Notice is hereby given that of it men endangering their think the Union Pacific Railroad Company with hours, lives upon the water of wicked Bear lake its principal office at Omaha, Nebraska, whh the wind blowing eighty miles and has made application in accordance with the ,.'aves rolling ten feet high, for ihe the requirements of the Compiled Laws sake of those in distress, then talk about of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session standing on the lakeshore watching men Laws of Utah, 1919, to appropriate hanging to each end of the boat for two (.2) of a Sec. Ft of water from hours drowning. The writer would like the underground springs in Rich and to know from whence our friend in Cor Summit Counties. Said springs issue on nish, got his information and what pro the property of the Union Pacific Railmpted him to write the misleading state road Company in an open cut of east menls that were published. We mest ad to eastbound main line tunnel on mit. however, some valueaole information both sides of track between a point 1510 is given in the article its pratical in ft east and 300 ft. north of the S. W. ordinary storms on small lakes and may corner of Sec. 3H, Township 6 North, be the means of saving lives but it is Range 7 East, and a point 2237 ft. south not as possible to face such r sicim and 560 ft west of the N. E. corner of was on Bear Lake on July 22nd. A little sec. 2, Township 5 North, Range 7 East. advice to our friend from cornish, be a The water will be diverted through little more careful and get frets about 1976 ft of tile and iron pipe to reservoir, the subject before asking all the papers from reservoir through 3084 ft. of pipe in Utah to copy. cation of this notice. Jt. E. Caldwell, . V, Fun Two-tenth- s Cash Cosmopolitan Field & Stream Argosy ds on ihn most usual route, and they as follows: See. 2 To the end that the burden shall receive no other pay or per- of taxation may be equitable upon al! l li'Ulfl. Sec 2. 'Hie se, rotary of state is property, the legislature is emp wercl to divide all property including moo liomhjr directed to S'lnruit (his prnpn. d amendment, to 'be of lha Cys and credits as well as physical1 Hi property, into classes and to deter- Main at tl.o next general nlnri-nbo manner provided by law. mine what class or classes of properec. 3. If adoided by tile cc,.-tcift ty shall be subject to taxation and what property, if any, shall not bo of the state tins amendment pw.1 Taxes shall bo take pffect January 1, V.r.T. subject to Approved Mareii 17, ltd. uniform upon all property of the same class and shall be levied and collected for public purposes only. Taxes I, H. E. Crockett, Secretary of State, may be imposed upon any and all of the State of Utah, do hereby certiproperty, including privileges, fran- fy that the foregoing is a full, true and chises and licenses to do business In correct copy of Constitutional Amendthe state, but this shall not be so con- ments Nos. 1, 2 and 3 as proposed by strued as to authorize the taxation of the regular session of the legislature the stocks of any compan or corpora- of 1921, as tbe same appear of record tion when the property of such com- in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunpany or corporation represented by such stocks has been taxed. The leg- to set my hand and affixed the Great islature is empowered to impose tax- Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day es upon incomes, which taxes may be of September, 1922. H. E. CROCKETT, graduated and progressive and reason- (SEAL) able exemptions may he provided, and Secretary of SUtft NOTICE ment Experiment Stations, colleges and dairy authorities. Thousands in use from 15 to 20 years. De Lavals have led in every important separator improvement, Made in the largest separator factory in the world. Backed by the most thorough system of service. Lowest have on sale eli-di- CREAM PHONEN'J-UBS- 1. 2. some g Vegetables ALSO Below is listed re-la- two-thir- WE mints e Sept. Mis; Twila McKinnon returned from Montpelier Thursday. Gilbert Conley returned to his work at Pocatella, Idaho this week. You will find -- the prices are very reason able and the merchandise of theb'eSt quality, Get Our Prices. We Can ave You Moriey YOURS FOR BUSINESS Rich County Furniture ; ! Co.- - J |