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NOTICES. Signs'. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF AGNES E. STRANGE. Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un administrator of the es tato of Agnes II. Strange, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with th two within necessary vouchers, months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Duval Strange, m Lon, Wayne County, Utah. Dated this Ltith day of September, KOHLER OF KOHLER ibr-iKiie- Plumbing Fixtures A. D. 10.10, DUVAL STRANGE, Administrator of the Es t ite of Agues E. Strange, Deceased. ERICKSON Attorneys & ERICKSON, Adminis- for trator. First pub. Oct. Uu can have the very JW plumhing fixtures KOHLER OF KOHLER Vihich have been tried the country over and proven the finest in design, beauty and workmanship. Yet KOHLER OF KOHLER Fixtures are as inexpeu-fivas unknown, untried ware which usually does not stand the test of long periods of usefulness. Host of nil you can buy KOHLER OF KOHLER Fixtures right at home from a plumber who deals only in plumhing supplies and who knows (he latest designs, most effective improvements and the last vord in beauty. ( omplcte Three-Piec- e Set with Trimmings as shown and Tub, Closet) (Lavaiory, e ( Three-PiecSets with Trimmings (Lavatory, Tub., and Closet) as low as omplcte e . .1; Last pub. Oct. 21. NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN OF AND FOR THE COUNTY SEVIER, STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KJERSTIXE JORGENSEN, Deceased. The undersigned will sell at puljie auction, the following described tract of land lying and being situated in Sevier County, State of Utah, and particularly being bounded and dest: cribed as follows, Commencing 0.50 chains South of the Northeast Corner of Secto-wi- tion 22, Township 21 Range West, S. L. M., South 0 67 chains; South West 52.7 chains; thence 1 '43' East 9.71 chains; S9"45' East 52.40 chains. 1 South, thence Nortl North , Aren 51.07 acres. Less Road 0.24 acres. County of Sevier, State of Utah; at TWELVE oclock Noon, on the 3 1st day of October, A .D. 1930; to he sold at the front door of the County Court Houe at Richfield, Utah A. Dated this 7th day of ELLAROY SHIELDS SAUNA UTAH 010 17 21 Skhua to rtniNt ittmttTtov artIN tiv MWlhLAUHa VktAMtrS sibw4. a g.lt rsMlMtlaa SM4I Is NIW It W tllsl tl it fcs ml I MMriHilks ml Iks Hi' Ilk, UlMiff Is MrmM la Ik k f. t4l.ee. U N f4.l.. Il Iks I ol'4f4 ml Iks ko4. ml mil a. Mists ml t isk. ktrs kelr4 la ss.k k.sss issnirwi m1' -- Ilf te tdA4rd tdnl fund If ftrte Ml fned Ml 01 the I d I Ilf to . 4 Da h H i'ls fl ft (Nil t ! 1((1 Dtetc otrlili rfmcmimrXil I A 1 h. Hsrlisas la I santnl tijd br U 3 l 1 Mil piapnird la iawd JkeUaa I mf f VI ml lk rnnllimia rf Ika appfrmt f the v tteH tW ml I'uh sa Ual Iks saw skill real as (iptfirml fvlWas lha ! day ef Jahturji IMI ftUd with lha Jwneirjf of State ar.CTIOV U. Vsesaeka la ks fltl4. oeear l ehre k VseaiMl.a Iks I ruaiy St, I1 turfc k fillet la skill Ik ef kfklilsnk tanner may ymUH kr ('nlilu(ionAt Amrndmrnt arrTION I hennn ml Msi la fit-tlsNa J I l dirreisa Tks asrnrtarr of UrtATIVC Trt RTATK PrHrtnl. Tl'vn ta amend men! Ikw la c.tM propmrd AMI MANVtN 4k liMTRIIIt TIM. IN-yojl h.krd as Mouired br Iks fesililiHsa III T lk HIM II t. and la ka sutsnliud ta Iks ,W'o ef iks A swufinf far terltlci In Iks Plata at tha nest renersl Sleet lea btot irwlatesi airsll fa he kr yrarMid he lha kc hera threa kkrriON a. la aflsH aka. If ap. UUtvte in end rMgnepawtaff la emend th frond fcy tka slseloet af tka and krtaa ?, Ar ftecitea 3, Arttrte pmpnssd amendment shall taka m'trr i an twle hill af I he oaniiitaa af fh State la t.l dii ef January. IMtaf I fall relating fa the Htala mhaal fend riled with Iks keniiry ef 5 Is Is fik end lha manner af fainkhni lha af emit fend and ather revvnae maty tl, INI. nf tha everl rhaa filrirti af lh Slate. Conhtilotinnal Amendment fte ft received hv lha af the Na Slat af t th, uatMHt af th mem to hhi.ativo rrvcntb here elected In h ! ttrjtourriov canrerrtnf AND TAXATION therein t A fatal re.slsltna prspeelee an sand, Ren1t!lien SEf'IIOV f, prapoaed ta wal la MImi I and I ml Antrim 11 emend. Tbnf it t to airoed horn nf tka raaatltatUa af tka Rials af I'lak, hunt wnluiir Munter 3 pwod hr tha rrlalinf Sa rseenss and tataliaa. legislature tn I', i, fa amend Be It rmlnd It tha lef.tl.lnrs af tkr Section 3 of Article 10 o the eontltntV' Ins. thirds af alt- of tha Rials af I'lak. so of the uh ira nll .saiksra steeled la raeh ltas caararrad f Hone : Ikeeeln I d of land and other mi I. Rsetiont fKITIilN k SECTION 3.perTree rent of proceed m peramend. That It Is proewd a amnd property Th food. cf all tend thxt proceed Rsetions I and I af Artirle XIII af Iks petual be grotol br the Unithave been or eon.1 ilu'inn af lha fitsla ef I'lak ae Hist ed State tn mny (hi Mate, ter the aunporf tkr asms tll read as Wlrti cf She common hoc; the prfw-- d nf ai PFfTION . TiriM prvrir t that may accrue to the State all tim!uuei ehot or fovteiti-e- ; by Mgmpt-lRfftl- afvr iwwl sharea and H;tdcnd of Al Umihl rmrrty in K incorporaed under the lawanyof crpnr.itien fir th State: nf th th not tumpt lifter le of timber, mineral proceed of th thto or oowtijion, wfrr fnitd or oher property from 'hcol and In rroportion to It vnu. lands, othr thn those hull U granted ter pccie to ho MWrtomH M provided b? Itw. Tho purpose, and fiv per centum of the net of th FM. proceed of the sal of prowftp of th United public land lvng ehnol towns muntlor within the State, which H1I be sold by nd pnWie lit t munirlr th United Ms to eubsequent to the ad forpention tb buildmss thron pood mission of thw State into the Tnin, shall rtf. Jot with p or for rJtioui ithr be and remain a perpetual fund, to be clu!iv!j of by"l oallnJ the SUte schorl nd pi eharttahl purpo-fund, the interest not held or wd for privt or cAtror to f which only, ahaU be dtnbuteil among on. th ,.rornl ,rhoo benefit, bU b oxrnipt from t") di.'nn, iwrvclm. tha t.-- i i ditch. schroil 4.nui, Wtr richU, pumping trnmi pUnt, 2. Ffsoliitlnn tn arCTHlV pmr plnt, nd flume owned and sm.nd. that it if prov-cn Hn, pip to smrrl hnu. nr eorporatiors for lr Joint ifsolu'inn numi-r- r used bp individual 8 pa.-r- d hy thp ripntiop landa within tha Ut owned by IrguilstUT, in 1929, propo'", to smon or eorpwtim, fr th Portion 7, of Artirlo XIII of th. constituurh individual individual member thereof, shall not be tion of th. Slot, of Ctah so that th. name feparatelp taxed aa long a the baJI b wilt r.iJ s. follows ! owned and xeluive!p for teh rr-poiSECTION 7. Rats of tatatlnn not to Powor plant, power trantmif'lon rtistribollon. Tho rat .irrod pirrpost en-e for line and other property, wed of Imation on tngihl property shall pot on .si-rating and delivering electrical power, a dollar of valuation, two la used which of for furnishing mills for general State and portion power for pumping water for irmMton purpoee. of one mill for high of the in on land UMh, school purposes, which shall eonstituta the State purpo mar be exempted from taxation to the high school fund; sad fund shall be apextent that uch property is used for inch portioned in the manner the legislature shall accrue shnll rrovlde, to the school district, mainThese exemption puipoaea. o to th benefit of th user of high schools, and such levy for a the leg. taining auch under regulation pumped district school purpose, which together lalntur may prescribe. The taxes of th with the interest on the permanent school Indtgent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be at auch time and in neh manner a may available for district school purposes, will be provided be law. The Vgwlatur mav annually an amount which equals provide for th exemption from taxation 826.00 for each perron of school age In the of home. bometeids, and perrons! prop, stata as shown by the last preceding school erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty doN census : the same to be distributed among Ur in value for home and homesteads, tbs school districts according to the last and one hundred dollar for personal prop- preceding achool census; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed 13.000 in an equalization fund which when added value, owned by disabled pemons who to other revenues provided for this purerred in any war in th militarv Mrvice pose by the legislature shall be 85.00 for rf th United State nr of the State of each person of school age as shown by the Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census; said equaliminor orphan of auch person may b zation fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner as the exempted as th legislature mar provide. The legislature shall provid br law for shall provide. Said rates shall sourwith other not be increased unless a proposition to an annual tax aufficient, ce of revenue, to defray the estimated or- increase the same specifying the rate or dinary expense of the State for each fis- rates proposed and the time during which cal year. For the purpose of paying the the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified State debt, if any there be, the legislaof the State, an In the year next preture shnll provide for levying a tax annually. sufficient to pay the annual inter- ceding such election, shall have paid a th such est and to pay debt, property tax asses-e- d to them within the principal of within twenty years from the final passage State, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such of the law creating th debt SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 8. Secretary of State to pubof tangible pmpertr regulation personal in- lish. The secretary of State is directed to exemptions come tax rate disposition of revenues. cause this proposed amendment to he pubThe legislature shall provide by law a unilished as required by the constitution and form and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the electors of the State taxation on all tangible property in the at the next general election in the manner State, according to its value in money, and provided bv law, aa one proposition in lieu shall prescribe by law such regulation a? of H. J. R. numbers 8 and 8, passed at shall secure a Just valuation for taxation the regular session cf the 18th legislature. SECTION 4. To take effect of such property, o that eerv person when. and corporation shall par a tax in propor- If approved by the electors of the State tanit of value or the proposed amendment ahall take effect tion to the hi, her, gible property, provided that the legisla-tui- e on the first day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State Febmay determine the manner and extent of taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25, 1930. took being fed for slaughter to be used for human consumption. Intangible prop-erConstitutional Amendment may be exempted from taxation as No. be or taxed in such manit may propertv RELATING TO THE ner and to uch extent as the legislature RESOLUTION TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING Provided that if intangible may provide. FROFERTY property be taxed as property the rale thereof ha!J not exceed five mill? on each A Joint rrsoltftton providing ter au amrod-merto Eketion 4, Article 13, of th doMer of valuation. When exempted from constitution f th State of Utah relattaxation a property, the taxable income to tho taxation of mine and mining ing therefrom shall be taxed under any tax hosed on incomes, but when taxed by property. the Stee of Utah a property, the income Be It resolved by the Logislotore of the d of all the memState of Utah, therefrom shall not also be taxed. The bers 4ctrd to each house concurring legislature mar provide for deduction, extherein t emptions, andor offset on any tax baed SECTION Section to proposed The personal income tux upon income. amend. That it is proposed to rrrd Secb rate shall graduated but tl e maximum rutehall not exceed six per cent f tion 4, Article XIII. of the constitution of net income. No excise tax rate bad the State of Utah so that the same will upon income shall exceed four p?r cent of read m follow : SECTION 4. Mine and claims to he asnet Income. The rate limitations herem basis and multiple what to coptuned for taxc baaed on income and sessed as tancible property. All mefor taxes on inangihte sall be be assessed mines or claims, bth efectre until January 1. 17, and there- talliferous rock in mimrg place, shall be ssseH after until changed br law br a ret of placer and th majority of the member elected to as the legislature shall provide; provided, and multiple row ued in dehue of the legislature. A! rev- the bssis the value of metalliferous mines enue received from on income or termining from taxe op intangible property shall be for taxation purposes and the additional allocated as follows : 75 per cent thereof to assessed value cf $5 00 per acre thereof be changed before January 1, th ftf ihtnet iwhl fund and 25 shall until otherwise proper rent thereof to the State gen- 1ML nor thereafter era! fund and the State len for vided by law. AU other mines or mining klt tloN II Ttl Arlkel V ke r 1 ltb sir Is. t" UtaH Executor. u ln SiH.n t w tn ft Arum tuog taeitg (If fftfw le ktLi. pr siDif f fbe r tf 4nv4 eftl f T'Lr Ot tn e m I f (am I f iTkjniL mWa ( piste Pi elms f I Mr TfMikf t( tete t e f fttiy . c D.-- efrftt m t Is ftib-ttt ti ite ftHIrtWi ft 4 fr( nd i n ef (he fftet in N (a h tt the tnftffw-tl the loti ..1 lew ri7AiMnf t fN A'Wd If I lo Mi prrvd 1, In effort rf tb 1 If sk. bft, Ik ep-- awednfM (hi Ulf eftect SI pfnfod Ui let dec rf Jovesy, hM f ftalf ffb t lld ,ih l hr .i.rn-'A'- f j, J. .0 run? k. C'nlilu(ifnl .1.Imcndmrnt II ir4 Is. yrd I;, 6u', - teiil(r 11 rt'iH ir.eng tt Sta imf he dtnt. cnl, Ta4" i, ftM ite 4 teJ id t la fii 'Hfr If tffotiira of lha Mms Ihit e'l Mf twf St ate to f I to be pui IM to m mi t If the o kaDImIw ttbiuUH lo the tVl. a of the Slate at Hi I he ftrM fRflifJ skflHI I Tbr ! 4 ft A ! M H ; StiMM nt4 Ties rvel l ctlHrf I iiMij(Hf - tat arr-rdi- rg i od efd four-tent- h two-tent- wtr rie elec-to- rs rate-dedu- ctions tr i it (Prices f. o. h Salt Lake City, Ctah) urr.ished in Color for small added cost. Convenient payments if desired Complete line on display at 3lfi W. 2nd So., Salt Lake City. I'tah. Satisfactory service on installation or repair work of plumbing or healing D. 1930 or gas appliances. )our Plumber guards your heal! hi Patrome your plunihe.. Place of Sale: Sevier County Coutt House, Richfield, Ctah. Terms: Cash. CHRIS JORGENSEN, I ... 0.1 rituf.ii; pie wAr-h-- For further information coasalt thr County tlirk or Respective C. E. TETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Asst. Cashicta n't i'l A41 Ud 1 -- it pefty I.FCAI. 1 !. I the anything ...iiht 1. 1 Miem.l in r .lising the to the r. 11,111111 r j of t off.-- (Vtitlilulianal Amrndment ns-n- se in one ithrr, n law hrrV.. r. more than 40 mihs an autotm b antoke a cigarette or posarss 3 hour, rvvolvtr in certain states, or play card or go to movies on Sunday in others, or do any mwdier of thingt that are part of our dally lives, wr arr infringing on thr law. liven our enforo-nirn- t offir rs are law breakers for failing to enforce many obsurd laws and ordinance. That this hns had an influence on without saying major crime laws in the tnitid States, have le- - irirgttntcnnh t - 9 A M l 5 DM. . t) A M. ! 12 M Constitutional Amendments H-i- ah i.t t tie d In doing I s M.ND-- T 11 n."' . l,m f. I't i rtty, "un d 'nVifid that ai foi'-- nHiId to Utah 1 I j'i t . ing pii and ..tl, r are jtil I ,ke th ig hut.a'd"s wages, r. o. nuu ocK il'!' air . iliii . rd 111,0 If nr S.-ti-- e W. 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Mlltrfr 7 truth lug f.r lliitn jpI that thTf wmjl.l i.'ti-iwiii- 1.1. 1 tM-- lii l fif-- Wrr -t..m Hint t If II fiI ir j I JUjl.r! .. .v-- r vIk.I. .ll. t lit It l t l il tl" ii'i H. .,1r, I i. in ,iy pisf.li t.f n'y iif4 rrr many rM,u..art. tru.ly I l f f a: ! I I I ut i iv-tt- 1 .1. f to .( M h-II- n I I. ,.-1. r ) til I I IVMI 1 two-thir- 1- nh "T A Ni. UrROlUTtrik A STATE iki-aTIN- TAX I rfalD i. MlhMfiN propremp an amrad-mui- I ArttcW II f lb retiethaiioa mi th Mai ef t lab re and tataimw. Ifttlng B tl hy t lgiUfttar d tb f all ava-bfeb. fills rf elected t each bet evacumag tberrla t Jefit A Ift Mims II ef rrri frred PKnioN t er twr-ihir- Bed lens prvpad nd. f That it b pPfwrd Ui amend Nvton II of Amdt til ni th constitution nf lh hi of l tab so tht th Him will read a follows? f Biaf fit ( FfCTION tl. Crtite min ten membership gftreniaf t ap terasa fulus niy tesis point be ahall a Btet fax ct m daiiefta Tbre miMion copsiaUng of four members, o.l mor than two of hnm shall betepg to th asm poht'ral party, lh members ef th eerarmKft shall b appointed bf th governor, by r.d with th consent of th senate, for 9wh terms ef effic as may b provided by law. Tho Stats tax commw-lio- n vaU and upcrvs tha tax laws of th Mate. It shnll aimw mire and public iit irir and adjmt and uunli? th valnsitoit and aasevment of property among th several count k. It shall have such ohr powem cf oripinnl as the Irgtelatur may pro asment vide. Undr regulations in such case and within such limtauons as th mav prcrrit, it shall estab Icgislatur lists of puh'ic accounting, review te :es. reibond th tax levies proposed and budgets of loenl trovcmmenfal units, and cqiuuir th aMmcnt and valuation of property within tn count. c. Th du tie btat luard of imposed upon fh equaliratten by the constitution and lew of tfcia State shall h performed by tha State tax commission. In ach county of thl State there yhatl b a cuny brsH of equaliiation of the honrd cf county eommlwlon-er- s of said county. Th county board of eoualirntion shall adjust and cqualu tn valuation and aes-men- t of th real and personal pmnerfy within their respective to such regulation and counties, subject control by the Sts tax comm?ion a may be prescribed hv law. The Stmt tax commission and the county boards of h - shall each h such other equalization powers as may be prescribed by the legislature. SECTION 2. Scercfnrv of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cans this rroted amendment to be published a Tiou.red ly the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at tho nert general election In the manner provided hv law. when. SECTION 3. To take effect If approved hv the electors of the State, amendment shall this proposed taka effect on the 1st nsy of January, 1931, Filed with the Secretary of State February 25, 1230. Constitutional Amendment No. 6 OF TO THE LOCATION RFLATING THE STATE PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, ef Article XIX of th constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the location of the State Prison. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the s State of Utah, of the members elected to each house concurring therein ? SECTION 1. Section proposed to amend-Tha- t it is proposed to amend Section 8 of Article XIX of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follow : SECTION 3 Location of public Institutions and disposition of lands. The public institutions of the State are hereby permanently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to it hy the United States, in the Act of Congress, approved July 16th, 1894, to be disposed of and used in such manner as the legislature may provide: First: The seat of government and the State fair at Salt Lake City. Second : The institutions for the deaf and dumb, and the blind, and the State reform school at Ogd'm City, in the county of eber. Third: The Utah State hospital at Provo Citv, in the county of Utah. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretar 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 th State at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. To take effect when. If approved by the electors of the Stete, this proposed amerdment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State February 25, 1930. I, M. K. Welling, Secretary of State of State of Uah, do hereby certify that foregoing is a full, true and correct Noe. copy of Cenrtitutional Amendments 1, 2. 3, 4. 5. and 6 as proposed by the special session of the legislature of 1030 as ihe same appear of record in my of tfce th f e. In witness whereof. I bar hereunto my band and affixed the Grat Seal of tn State of Uah, this 1st day of September. 190. at TfldfcxzuuLjL (SEAL) Secretary of State, -- 4. ( |