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Tanttbl ?rtf Plata t XtU of Articl l'th rf thn! to rovtda """I All twngiMo rmrartv n fb ) n. tn ana4 ia ahaH b iaxti In proportion Tba Ian. bv to b i provide property of tha United Stato. of il Put. inwpt, fotroa, corpora on a ondfhiv'l pjblic Mbia-rlfmnnlripal fbfwn lota with fh bjildiPjr p or pcluai5oly for aithor rolieimit t rhaHtablo ptnroro, and plaooa of btiiai or uaod or o.'rrmn for hold pHva brnfit, aball ba atmpt from ttixat on Watar rithtf. dilfhra. oanala, panta, franoii. p owir planta, ptimpin ion Uni. pira and flumaa rmH and tiaad bv Indi5iula or rorpqrations for ir. riaating lards within tha atat onnd br or corporation, or urh Individual Individual mrmhari thrraof ahall no b arararly taxad aa long as tby ahall ba ownad and tiaod axrluaivaly for auch pir-poFonrr plants powr trannMMmn for gn lina and othr prorarty, rating and dalivaring alerttical poAr, a port'on of arhih ia uad for fnrnhinff power for pumping watar for irrigation of lah, purpoara on lands in the St may b axamrtad from taxation to tH i uaad for aurh extant that such property ahall arne purpoaaa. Thaof axamptona tha urr of afrr ao to tha banofit pumpad under aitch lapuUiona as tha of tb taxes Thr may prcacriha, indipant poor msv bo rrmittH cr ahato.l at auch timos and in aurh mannor a mav mov ba providod hy law. Th from taxation prntMda for tha axrniption of homa. homastcada, and jron"l pron-artnot to axeed hnndrl fifty dollars in vBlua for hma and hTnoaada and ona hundred dollars for personal property. Froperty not to rxrrpd $3.0(10 in who valua, ownad hy riisbed pr-onaarvd in anv war in tha roihtary arvire of of th United Stataa or of th Utah and by tha unmarried widows and minor orphans of auch persons may ba axemptad as the legislature may provide Tha legislature shall rroide bv Jaw for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray tha estimated ordinary expenses of tha State for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the State dcM, if any there ba, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually. sufficient to pay the annual interest end to pay the principal of suh debt, within twenty years from the final passage cf the law cutting the debt, . Asaesment end taxation BFCTIOV nf tangible property regulation rat personal indeductions exemptions come tax rates dispositions of revenues. The )gislature ennli provide by law a uniform and equal rnfe of asessmcnt and taxation on all tangible property in th State, aecoidinp to is value in monev, and shall prescribe by law such regidntions n shall secure a just valuation for taxation of such property, so that every person end corporation shall psv a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, cr is tangible property, provided that the legislature may determine the manner and extent ock and live of taxing transient live stork being fd for slaughter to be used for human consumption. Intangible prop, erty may be exempted from taxation as property or it max be taxed in such manner and to such extent as the legislature Provided that if intangible may provide. propei tv he taxed ax property the rate thereof shall not exceed five mdls cn cah When exempted from dojUr of x ablation. tsxRHon as prorerty, the taxable irrome tax tbrefrom shall be taxed under beced on incomes, but when taxed by the State of Utah as property the income Tha shall not also be txed. lesrisUMire may provide for deductions, exemptions, andor offsets on anv tax bsrd Tbs persoral income tax upon incom. rates shall h graduated but the maximum rfe shall not xceed six per cent cf No excise tax rate based net income. upon income shall exceed fnur per ont of net income. The rata limitations hrem contained for taxes hased on income and for taxes on intangible prorry saU be effective until January 1, 137. and thereafter until changed by law hy a vote of to the majorize ef tb member Ad revetch house of the legislanre. enue received from taxes on incom or from taxes tm iotangble premertr shall be allocated aa follows : 75 per cnt therorf to the state dstnct school fund and 25 to the Sat go-r-thereof per cent fund and the State lemee for Pta. pt fwrt VniH Saea. nr undrr tha unHr ih nt rfMirr tid to av e!ed 5rrfr M Si W 4i lM a1! I Vc tL i m Pt I If du Misosl Mill lEr tffn ef Jamta, aa lh Aridity rf n f(( b 5 t f wrma mu-- l f1 i ((' H f t , m t W HiW b Skutoiw HI N 4 t.p( j I pb tll (rlAi rf Itkll 14 i ! gwt la vki !( pi(jtt ! ifiu k It u fruHiiKiiiai s'Jl l I " te v rt rf lM Hl tHr hril icitrikl la i fMSSrf Ai 1 m 4ir 4 I ! 1 5 I (in vi 9 Ml lH'S rnnH pi b h I (Kg 8, lb U eff rwFi. rf tt 4f Sdk Hr n rf btt Cir'aflr U rusty N. utau rWfm U, I 4ai4 . ibHi Hlrfl t a i Arerf MV 4 I ! effect cf im 'Sitiiti' vt n PHHIF P If( vr'f I C ' Ml dto Mbf g . U p Mute, IlitS lb lab rtfret as f fib i .1 Ha 11 ad 1 'ntt J iW tLi cl!r !iiht-- MW ,-- ai aM (tKTM'N j - At- ' 4 lAihHa are! 4 ( T Kiwtl BFtmuTiov n.Arivf; to nrvrM E AND TAkATIOV l a A Hal raaalullan ptMllt la Karliart I n4 1 af AlHft 11 ft ih Hi' f I lh ft lh ranMHvlIaa ralalia la rrrrna M Ulfa. f Ik I II rralrr4 lr Ik B IhltAt af Hil ft l'lh.I ' llauM mfnil. W. H. UADLOCK, Bank Conuniasioner. I w ,iv lilulinnttl Ammilmrnl rt Const ilutioiml Amendment fcrttont 1930. r tf M . MtiHtu ft MI It ilia-i- l 1la kfi.tim; th minw,i rrvn la ram Iht prea1 inn!m.ii AMI iif MIMAtttini 1 1M, IN. CuSllK4 a rjnm1 Or l!" IIF (ll M IN, nil hi fa hr ithmiltrl la (v rlaM-- i ft S A Mi11(11 !fiian In lh Sia'a at Hi Mewls iuw fetal teslftits manr era MM h, beta ihtee and piawf hr the leg IH.rTIOS . la rlfrrl aha. tf till1. Itlalara in t!t,eightprepeeing a weed Hi fWMft ft Iht flult, end Me i Me ?. Ar ptartM hr Mfha I. trudt an fak ammilmrnl h1l tfltrl the at firl Mil ef (he tasililahaa ftae eniail I ha l.t lit) rt Jnuarr. I'M. feed at I lah HaOaf la the Juie FiIhI aih Ihr Sarrrlarjt ef 5'tll Fib and I he manner ef 4ilrlhiif the in IM. lereal ef atwh fM and ei her trareeea ef the several rha fiMrkil ef lha t Subscribed and sworn to before nm this 1st day of October, 1930. E. V. JOHNSON, (SEAL) Notary Tubhe. Commision My expires the 18th 1930. of October, day State of Utah ) Office of Bank Commissioner) , I, ; W. II. Uadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do here-'- j by certify that the foregoing is a full,! true and correct copy of the staff, meut of the above named company, field in my office this 4th day of( t ue b' f 1hi lex n in rj t Ml 1 I b i tic f Hrvel tf eaie e .f M I hfllt h til h wleiiHn Id ijtf M5t iU I M(lii e 4 he pteie im . t 4 (md lt n ,u-- te, tratatrinf f ImmiIm ti mm w ' iwa l,f 4 yi flSw Met f 11 (t- 1 W etui ivn Ml i reelet I ef uh, flitt elected htem hf I he I egMlater fee-ihlid- a te MKh ef ill the HS ef llir mem-her- a reecertlef . H 1IOV V)nlsllS prepneed mend That it ia to emend hone 1 pa ol he the Wrf'lnt.in putit to amend legMatu'e In I'i Section I of Axtwie 0 of h fcrUihUPn of tha Faf of Utah an tht lha same full f dlon a ; mad rrereeda ef lands and ether PM per rent ef pmceeda per proper petnal fund lh prnced of alt lands h han horn rr may be granted bv tha United Mut'l to tha FMte, for tba support of the (rniwn ahrols ; th proced of alt prepertv that mar accrue to tha State by efhat of forfeiture; all tmclaimH and dt deed of anr incorpcatd unej- th laws of this Stara! th piwsedt of the sale of timber, mineral or othr popery front arhv and Stee Uivir, othr than th' granted for specific purpeara; and fiA per centum of th pet of public litnds Iving proceeds of the ythin th Stae, which shall b add bv th United State auHeq'wmt to tha ad mission of this State into the Uni n, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, to bo calkd the State school fund, the iniect of which only, shall be distributed among tha eier1 rhko) district 0'CcHirg tO tha op school cenau. BVCT'OS 2. Resolution prtpwH fo amend. That it U rropnsed to amend home 8 Jcit rclition number pitted by the legislature in J29, propoirg to amnd Section 7. of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the ettma will rad as follows SECTION 7. Fata ef taxation not to diitrlbution. Thn rate etced rurposa of taxation on tangible property shall not exced on each dollar of valuation, two and four-tenth- s mills for general tae a of one mill for high purpos, school purposes, which shall constitute the high school fund; said fund shell be in the manner the legislature hM! provid, to the echool district mam taming b;h schorls, end auch levy for ditrict s hno) purposes which together with the interest on the permanent school fund and such other funds as may be available for district school purposes, wd!) rnia annually an amount which equals $26 00 for each of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school census ; the same to be distributed among tha school districts according to the last preceding school census; and in addition an equalisation fund which whn added to other revenues provided for this pur-ro- s by the lgislature shall be $5 on for each person of school age as shown by th last preceding echool census; said equalisation fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in auch manner as the legislature shall provide. Said rate shall not be increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the State, aa in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax a8xee?d to them within the State, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner aa may he provided by law. SECTION 3. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to eause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at th next general election in the manner provided by law, as one proposition in lieu of H, J. R. numbers 8 and 8, parsed at the regular session cf the lPth .legislature, SECTION 4. To take effect when. If approved by the electors of the State jthe proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- lit pret prrn ruary 25, 1930, Constitutional Amendment No. 4 TO RESOtmON RELATING THE OF MINES AND MINING FROPERTY A Joint resolution providing for an amendment to Faction 4, Arttcls 13. af the constitution of th State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property. He It resolved by th Legislature of th of ttsh, two-thir- d of all th member elected to each hcue concurring therein : 1. Sections BECTION to proposed amend. That tt i proposed to amend Se-to- n 4. Article XIII, of the centitutinn of the Stat of Utah io that the same will read as follows : -SECTION 4. Mine, and claim to he basis and multiple what to eased be sesd as tangible property. All metalliferous mines or mining claims, both placer and rock in place, shall be asssed ths legislature shall provide: provided, and multiple now ued in deth termining th value cf metalliferous mines for taxation purpose and the additional asee-se- d value of In.tW per acre thereof shall not be charged before January 1, pro-nde- d 195, nor thereafter unti o Henri by law. Ali ether mines or mining TAXATION 8te bia (Vn'tituli'nAl AmmJmrnl A RFsnininv T A Nn. r , m ttim; A STATE ( OMMI.'MOV MM fvailiH4 ppMiag aa amral-mf- l la ArcHafl It f A Mm I II 1 lha PMMfilNUMl sl th Mala f l lah la rvreaws a4 laaaHan Re 91 resolved hf I he t !(f allaf the Rut rf Uah, laaibifd rlrfiH la MtN tvararris thrwia A nrl $ asm. RMIloN Rrciiafta poipual fa Thai K t ptipMM) ft amend Mmn II ef AfMrl XIII ef be ef the State ef UiH so that the same will reed as frl'ews; . Crrtea rf hiats ram RM Tn aaltalefl te P maiWrhlp inur trims dirs msif heaths palnl ndatirs There shall be a State tax mmiMlng of four ttmmhrr. net mere than two if whom shall belong te tha sama political The nwmlwr of tla eemnHon shall be appointed by tha governor, by and with tha consent of tha sens, for terms of office as may be provided hr lew. The but tax commission shall administer and siipervtae the tax laws of the State, shall esaea mine and public utihtica and sd;ut and taluaMon tb and of assomrnt equehie properly among the several coo pure. It hall bsve qrh ethr powers of original snient a the UgiMaturs may pro vide Under ,ii. h nciiatinti. In ,'lh , Ih, ivl ili(n .urh liroi'Klon lt'ltiir- - inn pro.., ih. It ,hll iih-lift pu! iw- r.vipw th Ut prnpo,H Ni-- l rem-mite- n rrF sh h ,(nni lrt, v( nl budn- nl Tmiif ft prnprty il Incal K'vrmnpntl uni', th picnt aii'i tuluation ith(n th roM-'iiw- . Ih ,)u-tl- ', of tii.n th hut etpuIitatH", hv th o.m.titution nd Iw, of thl, Stt shall h rforimd hy th Ftt t x oommis-io- n eh rniniy of thl Slate thr h11 In h ooun's h erd of Kjuliiation fon. wtinB of th honrd of founly roirmtion-- r Th county hoard of of fountv. I'H '("'( nd equalu In equalization taluation and a;ffmrnt of the real nnd i'J)in their rcspciiv pf'.onal pro' rt)t rounti. auhicet to r ich regulation tnd control hy th State tax comnilvon a, may bs preccribd hy low. The State tax and the county board of such other fT'ialirotion shall earh ha powers a, may be prescribed hy the lvtl Imp! ,id 8ECT10M 2. Bccretnr? of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this propoed amendment to be publish'd aa required hy the constitution and to be sil'initt-- d to the electors of the State at the net cereal election in the munner provided hy law. SECTION 3. To take effect vhen. If approved hy the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st dav ef January, 1981. Filed with tha Secretary of State February 25, 1330. Constitutional Amendment No. 6 OF RELATING TO THE LOCATION THE STATE PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, of Article XIX of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the location of th State Prison B It resolved by the Legislature of th of the members State of Utah, two-thlr- d elected to each house concurring there- in: Section proposed to amend. 8 of Article X!X of the constitution of the State of Utah bo that the same will read as follows : SECTION 3 Location of public Institutions and disposition of lands. The public institutions of the State are hereby permanently located nt the places hereinafter named, earh to have the lands specifically granted to it by the United States, in the Act of Congress, approved July 16th, 1S94, to be disposed of and used in such manner as the legislature may provide: First: The seat of government and thf State fair at Salt Lake City, Second: The institutions for the deaf and dumb, and the blind, and the State ref orn school at Ogden City, in the county of Weber. Third : The Utah State hospital at Fro-v- o CUy, In the county of Utah. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretaiy 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 gpneral election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3, To take effect when. If approved by the electors of th State, this proposed amendment ahall taka effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State FebSECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Section ruary 25, 1930 Secretary of State of the State nf Utah, do hereby certify that th foregone is a full, true and correct Amendments Nos-1- . c"py of Ccnatituticn8l 2, 3, 4, 6, and 6 propod bv the of tha legijahir of 1910 special session ss the same appear of record Jn my office. In witn vhrenf. I bar berunte ret m v band ad aff?vd tho Great Sal of of Utah, this 1st day of Septemthe Sta ber, 1930. I, 0f lf lit f ilti'tf nf t tf t,i - , ft I ' t , ! att I , i!,.l I .sjwjt 4 i jfc M ('ty l1m "r tnly Nltir ' il It 11 w li til h'thl lh t i whnh iy III ill 011 h 1 K i It'll tiwr oif txrillut hil nrmSrra tuber, ,t i Shiny ,.. b' imii iwrndmtnl catraA-an- h. 1H. I' 1 hr ton J r f i'M 1 ll l!d lt H Ml I w I No. 2 $tl5,l8I.'.i S. M. JORGENSEN, II. S. GATES, T. C. SC0RLT, JOI INSON, Asst. Cashiers h.t t. rrr r, Correct Attest: Federal Reserve System il ihn ,1 im (J - 'll Iht nf a t 1 : tm lh.nth I i' tf at fhS tf , itt cnrl li. 3,10) I.BT - TOTAL AH .a 1 ti.0M.5l .1111 Directors. PEI EPSON, liltl n jt (. iy , I IS ILS. Thf 00 Total 7,170.25 Fetleral Reserve Rank Stork C.p.tal iht , S .1 t ..In n Total t nf f iid Jfirs;tJtatcanU F SALINA C. E. HI petit la na, i:rTniv t above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the 27th day of September, 1930, H, B. CRANDALL. s. a l VtntitlM l, V.-Prc- ' - It ffwf4 aet ' lit aailililtai lM til 't4 at at wr.l DOS' hd - CRANDALL and Cashier. I 1 lili 3.lk,?.l Cnrifiiry II I 1 falloa . .. . IhH I., AtI ft . 1 I.I. B. f fnlni I T,l molt-maile- GATES, Pres. t r-- t I ! i I 1 . S. I ili-t- Anl IttiM Ifc ftntata ft Imi ' ii. I Mil imIoim lltrlamv met Mill 'HU. ! tl I rtjh I h y ni ni.t tHt' Jit. ihwl Nil l a nn Kil liwiMt Ilfix rsn Irma . ini til llli.lttf aft INIMtitll i w, 1 il 11 1 hi ft j. I'l.l I t y I - tr (r(t Constitutionald! Amendments nl Fulnrnt Sthor Ml ( I (MHlHilMi al laMaf Hi taraattaa la t it tmlitl Mr IS I r Member ,tr h Ml a Hi t th.' hfl r In, 1'tr ' ! t uar ft f no wl ta I T I i t.j.'l A sircul.itimi, etc., re nf An hythi;atnf nf CniiKirhs lln Salina Sun, I'.'Kl, the Tost Offirn )riartmril is caui-- l I'uhh.'-hrt- l weekly at Falina, ITah, fur ml hy lie franking privilege ami other Urlnht r, 19"ti. .Stale nf I'tah ) free mail tlntrlnlei. This i.i ,t nid hy Iretleriek A. Tilton, the Thinl 'nnnty nf Sevier) IVfnre nm, a Ntary I'lihlic, in ami 1ir.t tirneral. lie f.t.ilrs that franked mail wtniMf"r the State ami county af'irraanl. Ir'.s than $l,000,(tio per year pi rsmially .appeai'i il II. W, Cherry, j etui ui't if it worn thargetl for fm nther m.til.Jwhn, hnsing hern duly at'cnrl The free diO rilnit ion of umnty new s inp, to law, tlepo ma ami rays that he enii.t il nte i. tlm owner of Thn Salina Sun. imperii in their eminties That the name ami ndilrtvs nf tlm only a little more than one per cent of the total weight of mad. All m pnldmhor, editor, managing editor, all, free mailings would prniluee loss 'and business manager is II. W, Cher lh.,n $10,000,00 if .it were paid for r.v, Salina, Ct.Ui. That the owner is II. W. Cherry. only a small part nf tlm defied As many know, newspapers can hr! That tlm known homiholders, free in (ho county of puhlica gagers and oilier security hnldn1tion, nrcpt they are not dtlivered in owning nr holding per rent nf tot H towns where they are pnhli dwd, hut amount of Imnd;, mortgages, or other if this sen ire was paid for it would eeurit 'e;, are (iunni.on alley Hank, only amount to ahout three quarter. Cunnisen, Itali. II. W. CHKIvRY. of a mdlmn dollars. Of thn nearly ton ni ill, ion dollars worth of delivery Sworn to ami snh crihed hefore mo service performed free hy the Cost this 7lh day of Oetoher, 10'iO. Office Department over $8,000,000 Iv V. JOHNSON, represents matter mailed hy various (SH5L) Notary iuhlm. Octohr go ornmontal dojiartments anil insti-- j My Commission expires tut ions and nearly ;i million dollars 19150. SALINA-U- lw ll ii h tly Jj,iii Fii'l .tth "il If Nn. I IHIIMi Ursoi I TtOM Bf I ITIXU UUWIU IS M.ItUMC Managtmriil, j li 11 n f t yt I mi 10110 I , s : 111 fVjittnNr, anl j in ('on'litutiowttl n I r I 1 , - i !. IN I ' tjk Wry often lie tharge N iii.nl! inrrtl that llir tlrfirit in the tiprratinna nf gn t ffl, Ma.-tr- it, h li In ! 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Forty m rit nms of life throunh living; in of the fainilws rmnt than $'t, If, sshirh tlirM cyjtnrifiifps ill h ctr Vhan 7 fi , gr.iiiind for the rontml nf Mtunlinnx I ,',a th:i'l mill rnnl twnnty (nt jar VLteidt thf W honlronltl, that I Iif J10M, tin .Hong that for four (Hit nf rliihlrrn Will faro ill Ihfir lalnr ltstfi, v ry fist f.illillina Hit hill to km ti Il ia int rling to iwlo, in Ihia sva t I than f Oil ca h. r'iinTtiin, that tlio Nationul nirrati 'no ntiur tut f.fth nf tlm familm nf CB'iialty ami Furrly rmhnvritnrs I Mitt lit s.iiv ug amnunts. Osrr half nf : h.'i.s for Mmit imnmtnng. Jthmn rii(;m lalwmii ono lnnum I the iha nf tnin-limatvidriit rts-humlrml thl,iri, mi fifth nf u lion in tlir MhnnN, knnw'ing tlial :i ImIwt lln'lil ll Iwn huinllmt ami thror l ihl who has lni n a taught thn l humirml .hdl.irr ami Iht of safnty will lip n morn rare-fu- l ami iltrtwern Ituntlrtd thre tjm tlinu ailult. That I his mnk Itai hern ami tl"ll,tr. 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