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Show THE RICH COUNTY" NLWR, EAiNuJtt'd, Ui 4Sl03i:-- S&QySSMSSitOJ4StK- f - it I THE HOME OF . f ' SiUFFKEB ft 'WAX UHT 9 RBUEIS S1FRN I mm $m $ I I I & CO cloths park ' ' y & g Florsheini, Packard & Thompson SHOES $ Interwoven Hosiery STETON HATS KASTOS, Inc. LEADING CLOTHIERS Evanston AMENDMENT . ",1:1 may be al'owed on income taxis for pope.ty rioos paid wphin tbs year; provided, tl nothing in this section shall pe.ot classification of mines or mining claims. See 3. The property of the Unit-s- d States, of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal and public libraries, lots vith the buildings thereon used for higher religious worship r fhan.able purposes and places ot nunal not held or used for pri ate or i orporate benefit, and mortgages upon ooth real and personal property shall )e exempt from taxation. Ditches, .anTs, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes aimed and used by individuals or corporations for irri rating lands owned ,y such individuals or corporations, or the indiiidual members thereof, shall not lie separately taxed so long as they shall Le owned and used exclusively for such purpose; a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized and taxes of the indigent pbor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the state at the next general election In the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If anprovod by the electors of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of anuary, 1023. t Wyoming Its Team Wo?k that Counts Proposing to Amend Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of Utah Relating to 8tate Indebtedness A concurrent resolution providing ,n amendment to Sectionof 1,theArticle fitate XIV, cl Uje Constitution v I tab, relating to suits debt limitation. Be it enacted by tho legislature ci s of all the State of Utah, the members elected to each of the two hoses concurring therein: .Section L That it is proposed to mend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows : Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits cr failures in revenue, and for necessary ox; enditores for public purposes, including the erection of public build-i- n r-i-. and for the payment of all territorial Indebtedness assumed by the etato, the state may contract debts, not exceeding in the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to 2 of the value of the taxable property of the state, as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, pro's ions to the incurring of such indebtedness. But the state shall never .contract any Indebtedness, except as In the next section provided, in excess of such amount, and all moneys aris. Ing from loans herein authorized, shall le applied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is Approved March 17, 1921. hereby directed to submit this p reposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general elec- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 tion in the manner provided by la we Sec. 3. If adapted by the electors Proposing to Amend Section 9. of the state, this amendment shall Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Routing to Compentake effect January 1. 1023. sation of the Members of the Legislature CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A joint resolution proposing Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and amendment to Section 9, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of 3, Article XIII, of the Constitu-- , Utah relating to compensation e the tion of Utah members of the legislature. Relating to Property Subject Be it enacted by the Legislature of to Taxation and Rates 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 'louses concurring therein : Section 1. It is proposed to amend Constitution of the State of Utah to property subject to la .a: I. in Sc tien 9, Article VI, of the constitu-t'o- n of the State of Utah so that the and rat6 of tax. lie it resolved by the Legislature of same will read as follows : Sec. 9. 3 lie members of tho legisof all fhu State of Utah, the members elected to each house lature shall receive such per (liell and mileage as the legislature may nro-idi.rring therein : not exceeding eight dollars per So.'tinn 1. That it Isproposed to amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 d ty and ten cents per mile for the eo nei essanly tracoiod going to of the Constitution of the State of I'.ivU-Utah, so that such sections will read iod ! m rni::g from the place of rae?t-a- g on ih most usual mule, and they as follows : See. 2 To the end that the burden shall receive no other pay or per- KUIO. qf taxation may be equitable upon aii See 2. The ssetetary of state is is the empowered legislature property, to divide all property including limn hef' y directed to submit ties pr'ipns-cy- s of tho and credits as well as physical ei ntiicndmi".. to 'be pe.-n-tn property, into classes and to deter- Mate at the next genera! mine what class or classes of proper- 'I.e learner pros Med by law. If ad Dirt ol by tho en nrs ty shall lie subject to taxation and of the 3. state tills amend merit what property, if any, shall not be subject to taxation. Taxes shall be ta ku effect January 1, IPS'!. Approved March 17, VJl. uniform upon all property of the same class and shall be levied and collected for public purposes only. Taxes I, H. 13. Crockett, Secretary of State, may be imposed upon any and all of the State of Utah, do hereby t uniproperty, including privileges, fran- fy that the fore rolng 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. l, 2 and 3 as proposed by strued as to authorize the taxation of the Tegular session of the legislature the stocks of any company or corpora- of 1921, as the 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. II. E. CROCKETT, graduated and progressive and reason- (SEAL) Secretary of Slat, able exemptions may be provided, and - two-third- , ? '.jy.-t- Let ' " v WE ALSO BUY PHONE . N Jl3 ST 33 Any one cf tliece reasons puts the De Lava! in a class by its l. Over 2,520,203 a. s. Won 1,0? . fa grand and fusi prize. De Land butter has won first prize at every meeting of the National Buller&aLf ts .Association, with but cue exception. 62 of the separators in Minnesota are De Lavnls. 6- Practically all creameries esc 1 7 9. 10. THE CLOCK OF LIFE but once And no man has the pojer To tell just when the hands jf VOTE THE will stop late or earleyhour. Now is the only time you own; Liye, Loye, Toil with a will; Place no faith in Tomorrow fc r The clock may then be still. ns gpgf Your attention Is called to this week! INSURE TODAY 'as being a period to advertise the distru ctive effect of fire and to call our atten tion to the fact that a little attention lo W m. A . O. our own premises will prevent many a Defendents Found Not Guilty In Justice Court the Justice Court Saturday, C. Behymer, Wm Pope and Ernest Sommers Jr. were found net guilty of the charge of battery. 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We Tan Furs , U.S Make Rugs , Rohes A TRIAL -- Repair all Gloves Coats and , WORK Residence Phone 3& R kinds of and etc. GUARANTEED State of Utah County of Rich Before me a Notary in and for the State and County aforesaid- - personally appeared Just Arrived f, to the best of his knowledge and a true statement of the afoiesaid publication for the date shown in the s Le-lie- ove cap ti m required ly I he act of e gress of Aug. 24, 1912 embodied in 44;iPostal laws and regulations, News has just arranged for a'ti,,n name and address of the pub- Allen William series qf articles by White A1 wliich depicts true pictures of life where Fisher, editor and business manager is Utah, Randolph it is lived closest lo the h' art, not in the The owner is Arthur McKinnon of metropolitan centers, but in the smaller Utah. Randolph communities, where, however, existance That there is no bondholders, mort furnishes such varied forms of experience Will Enjoy P.VUllSt.O i Cffice There S3 W gress of August 1912. Con-Yo- J u sec-Th- I fendants was that they had committed battery upon the person of Daniel Shaw tention. srikebreaker, on August 31st, Is there any rubbish, such as old papers, The case was tried before Justice M. broken furniture, in the attic? B. Cherry and the jury was composed of F. M. Williams, E. A. Brough, John Is there any rubbi-i- or scattered kind that no man could tell them all. Harvey, W. F. Seifert, D. C. Seagraves ling in the basement or celler? Is there ar.y inflameable rubbish in the and- - Chris Olson. Mr. White, Kansas newspaper man Judge A. B. Gough acted for the yard? and eminent author, is writing some of of Prosecut Are floors stoves under absence the in by protected American stuff prosecution, the Lest that is appearirg in this country today ing Attorney. D. G Kunz and Attorney mental or otherwise? Are walls, ceiling and partitions protect and this Anderson of Pocatello, appeared for the present series is considered by ' ed from overheating of stoves, furnaces' defense. ranked wifh his b&st worth to j efforts. Copied from. Bear Lake County News and piped ' How do you depose of jour ashes? The first; Ftcry 5s contailied i this On Wednesday of each week a special Do you keep your matches away from U of The Nwg and another wil, ap price of 25 cents will be made on hair heat and out of the reach of children? each week fof some Ume t0 come pear cuts for school boys up to fifteen years Are the chimneys in good repair? iSome of ihe incidents described by Mr. of age, other days fifty cents. When were they last cleaned? white probably will remind readers of ' Sid Findlay If there are any unused stovepipe holes The News of similar situations in their how are they covered. lives, perkaps even right in this very FOR SALE Have you any fire extinguishes? community. For Sale the two big lots and my home If you start with the first story of Part of this space is donated by the on south main street very easy payment BANK of RANDOLPH the remainder by the series this week, we are sure you plan. Write Mrs S'" A. .McKinnon at 827 will take pains to read every one of the RICH COUNTY News. Washington Ave Ogden, Utah, 7f. Office and Warn house on County A1 Larson, who having been to law desposes duly swornwaccording and says that he is the publisher of the ITH J. C. BREWER '.Rich County News and the following White Takes Y ou Experiences h Tv ,T car lots a specialty Statement ot owne'ritip anJ manage meat of tne Rich County News publish ed weekly at Randolph, Utah for Octo- ber 1st 1922, required by the act of Con- At the There are many other rs-sowhy you should own a De Laml let us tell you why. k I Utahs Voice SkO JMOT-IC- E The clock of life is wound years. De Lavals harve led in every important separator improvement. Made in the largest separator factory in the world. Bached by the most thorough system of sendee. In ;,i' -- De Lavals. Endorsed and used by Government Experiment Stations, colleges and dairy authorities! Thousands in use from 15 to 20 iwiMi.h'iffl5hfflwu,a ! F Kies, I"urs, 'Felts, Wool, Junk, Scrap on, Metal, Rubbere, Bones and Rags REFERENCE SloCKCRWERS BANK EVANSTON WYOMING ' S, , means A A , Utahs Voice Be Hear! For United-State- n ONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNTY VcTaII i J A Vote For Ernest Bamberger -- s CREAM 'll yhs r When Senator Reed Sracot votes Aye! for cgiut motive legislation for the welfare of Utah or the Nation Senator William H. Kings stentorian Nay cancels Utahs vote in the upper house of the American congress ) Vegetables i a' I , Utah is in the unenviable position of being without a vote in the United States Senate ! It is unbelievable. Yet it is true. I iw Meats, Groceries, Fruits And rvr Today two-thii- City Meat Market l. '' two-thir- ciL&l. r osioo- - -- m Emery Shirts L CONSTITUTIONAL NO. 1 gages, or security holders owning or "hold ing 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities. Signed A1 Larson Publisher. Subscribed and s.'orn tobefoie me this 4th day of October 1922. Arthur McKinnon Notary (My commission expires April 4th 1924. , ) NOTICE , Commencing October the first, . the price of our Beur River wagon coal, at our Mine No. 4 will be $ 3.09 per ton. We are getting out an excellent grade and w earnestly solicit your patronage. Bear River Coal Comp-inv- Our Fall Lines of Dry Goods Including Blankets, Underwear, Hoisery, Yarns, Sweatercoats, Ginghams, Owiings and Leather Vests. Get your bindlog twine HERE. You will find the prices are very reason able and the merchandise of the best quality, Get Our Prices. W e Can Save You Money YOURS FOR BUSINESS of Coal . Pay Y ourSubscription Rich County Furniture Gs, |