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Show , istration. of the agr!cul-- j The effect In spite of thii damage, ever, The SMITHFIELD SENTINEL I and because now in have more1 livestock feed this year than would jTiave been grown if there had been! no program. In the first place, the 11936 agricultural conservation pro- -' gram . encouraged farmers to shift land used for the production of 'crops of which there were surpluses into . the production of and grasses and' legumes. Secondly, when the existence of the current drought became evident, modificstims were made in the program to encourage the planting pf. more feed and food crops that The program are draught-resistan- t. as it is operating now, clearly demonstrates that it is designed to provide for a more permanently abundantly production of food and feed. Farmers are finding that it ia flexible enough to be adapted to meet emergency situations, simultaneously through payments, providing a measure of crop Income insurance to those who participate. Take the bad years with the good, and it proves itself a stabilizer of agricultural production." tural c'.nier.'ation effect, the natijn I J Publhifced Every j Friday at 8mlthfield, Utah Matter V I Advertlaiug Katea Will Be Made Known Upon Application THE SWEAT QF COMMON FOLKS Taxes little or great, are the aweat of common folks," aaid the Portland Oregonian in a recent editorial. The common folks" are the great taxpayers of this country MiHirr or later, directly or indirectly, they pay almost ail tf the coot of government. There arent enough "rich folks" to tax to moke a dent in the Federal, state and local tax budgets' Authoritative surveys have shown .that if government took ALL the net incciiue of persons in the higher income brackets, plus all the net income of American corporations, revenue would still fall far short of meeting outgo. The moral la plain. Tax reductions is in the interest of every citixen and every business and the greatest beneficiary of all would be the person of small means and this small business The new excess profits tax in a caw in print. Tax experts have pointed out cV where, under its provisions, some very large corporations can actually pay less n taxes than they did formerly while almost all small corporations will have to pay more. The principal burden of the law will fall on the little fellow. a week, taxes tcki mx or seven t? those dullsrs If you earn because what you pay for the art'ete you buy must also cover proportionate share of the hundred and one taxes paid by the producer the manufacturer, the transporter., the insurer, the broker, the agent, the retailer ad infinitum. s KEWS IN BRIEF m will . . Entered at the Faatofficc at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Claaa Mail of the drought has been . to bring tued prices mure closely in line with the average of other, about living costs. An advance of i 50 per cent in earnings Constitutional Amendment No. 1 Beastatfa Preparing Ml to lectlea 1. of Article VII. U IS ht State Ej Cewelitatfaa Batafiag DnmoHi. Um Term tin Delia Officers. iSapertateBdent aad L That it b 1, of Artlefa Vll. af af the Stata af Utah aa lai-- SECTION THE MAIN Ooortftutio lew, SECTION L Tha Executive Department J of Governor, Secretary of Stata. Stata Auditor. Stall Treasurer aad ehall hold whom each Attorney-Generaof l, Ilia office for fear yean, tottonias aa tha firet Monday af January Beat after h atactica, except that tha teraaa of oTflaa af thoae elected at the firet alection ahali baa In when the atata ahali ha adiaitted Into tha Union aad ahali aad oa tha tint Monday ia January. A. O INI. Tha toffasn af the Executive Department, durian thetr taama of efflca, ahali rtaide at tha eeat of government. whan they ahali keep Um public records. hooka and paper. They (ball waited to preerrihad CAFE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. hy law. SECTION A Tha Secretary af State ta directed ta aubaiit thla prop wad ta the alaatara of tha atata at thp aaat federal election ia tha manner berate amandin ant IftWa 'section X If adapted to the rierton af tha atata. thla amendment ahali taka ef- fect the firet day af January Brat aoceacd tat a determination to tha Hoard at State Canaanem af tha rcault of tha election designated la Section 1 hereof. League News. Constitutional Amendment Agriculture has kept pace with indegree. dustry to an astonishing Between 1910 and 1980, output per worker increased 89 per cent in manufacturing and 41 per cent in ag No. 2 AmendA Joint Naaolatian Propaolat ment to Section IX of Article VII. of the ConaHtntiom Be la tiny to Cevenai'i Power and the FiUioy of la Certain Offices. (laperia-tradeaf Pahlic Inatmrttaa.) tt noticed hy the LeylaUUr to the a to aU the State to Utah, mamhan elected to each hence eearnr-ri- n I thnoiat Serving SECTION L That It la yropoeed to amand Bertion IX to Article VII, to the CaaatKatloa to tha State to Utah, aa feb ALL BECTION IX Tha Oaaaraor teats, and to aad with tha conarnt of the Sonata, appoint all Stata and diatrict offl-rwhoa affien an oataMlahed hy thla Conetitutkm. or which may bo created hy law, and erhoee appointment or ejection ia at athorwin profited for. If. durfna the raraaa to Uw Baa ate, a eaaanoy aaciar fa any State or diatrict off ice. the Governor ahali appoint come fit pereoa ta diacharf the datin thereof natil the Mat maetiat to tha Senate, when ha ahaU ta fill each office. If tha sffin para to jnrtka to the lapnm or diatrict court. Secretary to State, State Auditor. State Treasurer, or Attoraay-Ganarha vacated hy death, nefanatiea or otherwia. tt ahali ha tha duty to tha Governor to fill the earn by appointment, aad tha appointee ahali held hi off in until Ma aucceeeor ahali b alaeted aad Qualified, aa may h to law OUR SERVICE IS DESIG- NED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN EVERY FINANCIAL STANDING WITHOUT SACRIFICE OF THOROR BEAUTY OUGHNESS THAT MARKS THE FINAL SERVICES CONDUCTED BY THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Employed consumers can still buy more feed with their present earnings than they were able to buy in 1928 or 1929, in spite of the record droughts of 1934 and 1936, .according to a report received from the Agricultural Adjustment Admin G. W. LINDQUIST And SONS MCTION X Tha Secretary to Stata la haraby dinated ta aubmlt thla propoaad amendment ta tha electon to tha atata at I tha ant awaral efaetfaa fa tha maanar 1 presided hy law, I adapted by the cleetora af the atata, tUa amendment (hall ta ka firat day to January next ai Madfaf a determine tioa by tha Board to State Canaaaam to tha mult to tha toaa-tte- o dralxnated in Baetioa t hereto. MORTICIANS EaaCS3BMMHaMll Constitutional Amendment Noi S A Julat Naaatatiaa Pnpnlnf an Aawad-me- at ta Sactian X to Articla X. to tha CaMtitattea Kaiatiay to tha Slate Board to Education. (Baperiateedeat af PahUr Instruction.) raaalvad hy tha Lagtriatara to the State to Utah, twa-thlrto all the ban elected to each hem caacarrlag thtrcmi SBCTION L That it te propoaad ta X. to tha Cum ? KXteteArtM to Utah, aa foilowa: SECTION X The caaanl aootral and nsNwvWoa to the Public Sehool Bntam fa a Stefa Board to Eduea-tlo- n. eoncictiay to inch panona aa tha Lecielatore map provfcfa SECTION X Tha Becrrtarv af State la hanky directed to submit this pnpaaed amendment ta tin electors to tha atata at MMml MnUo. fa tha Gome, Gome Ye Saints, FOR LETS MORE HEAT PER GO TO OCTOBER CONFERENCE SAND POUND AND OF GOAL! BF. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED BY , LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS PHONE 438 Our representative s Vi GRAVEL IT IS CHEAPER Prepared TO USE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL BECAUSE IT DELIVERS MORE HEAT PER POUND. AND THERE IS LESS ASH. AND SOOT BECAUSE BLUE BLAZE NUT COAL IS CLEANED! ORDER SOME TODAY. Phone LOGAN is in SmilhrUdd DAILY! SEE LE GRAND THONE 924 M. j Logan, Utah I I ! eif. ConstitntionHl Amendment No. 6 Joint Rmolntloa Preparing te Anrod Sactfaa X Articfa VI to tha Canatitatfaa to Utah, Relating ta Campaasattan to Mamhan to tha Legislature. B it received fa the lorfriatan to the State to Utah, two-thirto all Um fata elected to each to tha two hiaaia vottag la hear thereof I BEC.ION I. That it ia proposed to amand Section , Articfa VI. af tha of th State to Utah, aa follow! : SECTION I. Th mam beta to the Lrgta-ht- ar shall reevie such par diam and aula, w as th Legislature may provide, not exceeding eight dollars per day --tad ten cents per mil far Um distance necessarily trae-cte- d going to and from tha place of meeting on thareturning most usual route, and fcto'd ky tha cleetora they shall receive no other pay or perthi amandmant shall taha ct quisite. the first day to January neat SECTION X Th Secretary of Stata is af a datenafaatjua hy Um Board of hereby directed to submit this propoied State Caavaaana to the molt to Um eke-tis- a amendment to the cleetora to the auto at dmisaated ta Baetioa 1 hereof. tha next general election fa tta man oar provided by law. SECTION X If adopted by the elector! ConititntioBsl Amendment thla omandawnt shell taka effect Uw first day to January. 1M7. No. 4 A fteperiog aa Amtnd- LN.fi. Walling, Secretary to Stata to IX Article XII to tha Canal! tatica to the State to Utah, Katet-fa- ir th State of Utah, do bento certify that te Liability to Stackhaidn to Banka. the bngoing is a full, true and correct copy to tha six Constitutional Amendments k the Lcfistatara to BVh.-rlpropoaad tar th regular session to th leg" to Utah, a to all tha islature of IMS as the lama appear of hm elected ta each to tha tvs record ia my office. aatlas fa tarar thereto I I further certify that they will appear aa SECTION 1-- That It Is propewcw g th official ballot at th general election unnd Baetioa IX Article XII, to the oa to tha State to Utah, aa that Um No. X 103A ander the number and title herein designated. follOWU Ia witness whereof, I have hereunto set Lafialatura may pro. v Tfa my hand and affixed the Great Beal of alda fa law that tha stoekhohlcn fa menUan oraanfaed fa a banking pur--w the State to Utah, this 1st day of SepMi koldcn of om or non tember, imx A am .fata 207 EAST 3 NORTH I Joint Rneolatlua PrepiMiai ta Articfa XIII. Becti.w I to Ceaatluk tfaa to tha Mate to Utah, u Amended1 tha General Ekctiaa la 111 Taxatiaa. to Taneihlc Praparty Aaew! Uiaauut to Value. Eaemptianx ard "" Aaaaai Tax far the State. Ba it raaalvad hy tha Lcyialature of the a State to Utah, af all elected te each Haas and tm-iiiitto all members to cub Hoaaa reacuntay SECTION 1. That It la prsr-k amend Article Xlll, Section t to (he Cea. tituliun to tha Bute of Utah. k at th tenoral election ia lUStl. to read ae foilowa: SECTION L All tsnfibie property fa th State, not exempt under the lau-- of tta United State, or under this ahali ba taxed in proportion to its vein ba ascertained ai provided by lew. Tta property to the United S late, of the State, counties, cities, tuwaa, acboul uutrirti. municipal corporations aad public lihroriSL Iota with the building thereon used tir'o-aiacl- y for aithar rtoizioua wonhip ir cIun (table purpaarc, and plocca of liurial not held or wed for private or corporate beno-fi- t. iball b exempt frwa taxation. Water rilthtab ditehea, canal, raaermirs. pnw plant, pumpinc Plant. tra,.m:eian lino, pipea and flomcs owned tod used by or corpor-itio- n for irriaaiinu lends within tha atata owned by each inriividuala or corporation, or th individual members thereof, shall not ba separately taied aa Ions m they ahull ba owned tad mad far auch purposes. Power plants, power tranaminioD liras and altar property need far Iteneratin and delivt-rin- e power, a portion of which ia wad for fumjahina power for pumpinc wo ter far indication purpose on lands ia tta State of Utah, may bn exempted from taxation to tha extent that sueb property k aaad far auch purposes. These exemption shall accrue to the benefit to tta item to water so pumped under such imitation aa th lexialetura may prescribe. Tta , to th Indicant poor way ba remitted er abated at auch timaa and in avch manar aa may be presided by taw. The kxietatura may provide for tbs exemption from taxation to homos, bomoateaOe. and personal property, not to exceed 12.000 in value for homn and bora Leads, and M0 for pv onal property. Property not to axcetd II. 80t fa valua. owned by diaabk ' panoaa who served fa any war la th atiliUry aan. lea to tha United Statai or to th State to Utah tad fa tha unaurriad widows and adaor orphan to oueh pereono may Ub as tha lasiatatur any provide. Tha ItyfalataBw ahali provide hy taw ba aa aaaaai tax sufficient, with ether suurem to ravenn. to defray th estimated ordla-ai- y axpanam or th atata for each focal year. For the purpose af paying th state debt, if any thara be, tha lectatatur shall provide far levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay th annual interest and to pay tha principal to such debt, within twenty yuan from tha final passag of the taw creating th debt. (As amended November 4, IPSO.) SECTION X The Secretary to State la hereby directed to submit th proposed amandmant contained herein to the cleetora to th atata ta tha next general election fa the awnnor provided fa law. SECTION X If adapted fa th electon of th atata, this amendment ahali have effect an th flnt day to Janoary next saw reading a determination by the Board to 8tota Canaaaam of Um result to tta alee- tfaa designated in section S hereto. A ?! JOHNSDN j.W. H. Constitutionsl Amendment No. 5 Jgmt HAULING 27 Roskelley Coal Yard -- '" a Logan, Utah No Toil Nor Labor Fear. - dtSSSteVun1?? Wa h Wiipuaeu fa ha poMiahad aa raguirad by anunHiaem th tatim and to ha aubmittad to eteSSt to tha Jtete at the next senna- - dectSlTI tha meaner provided by law. SBCTION X If approved by the f PaMJc Immtl .1 fa f)1. thla Prupoeed amenduiertlta! m received to tto Legtaletam to the ttom aa tha firet dv to aU the af tot af Utah. ta aarh Mot The Japanese farmer pays from SI per cent to aa high aa 51 per cent of his income in taxes. The Dairymen's Constitutional Amendments employ- JaJ! riculture. In the five yean between 1922 and 1926, one of the moat remarkable periods in agricultural history, agricultural production increased 27 per cent, while crop acpared to 3 per cent of land bank reage remained stationary and the and commissioner loans which were amount of labor in agriculture deused for that purpose in 1933-3creased. Program Meets Emergency The fact that the countrys farmers are carrying out a nation-wid- e program aimed at the conservation of agricultural resources and of our food and fibre supply is particularly to farmer; significant not only themselves, bi also to the man who lives in the city," said Secretary Wallace in a recent address. "This is especially true In a year such as this when dry weather accompanied by hot winds did inestimable damage to the food and feed supply of of the nation." per ed factory worker during the past three years has enabled workers to pay higher food pricea to compensate farmers in part for their crop failures. 4. The trend of farm land purchase in Utah continues upward, according to the Federal land Bank of Berkeley, reporting on the nine month period from October 1, 1935 to June SO, 193G. The land hank and the Lind bank commissioner have made 70 loana during that time to make the purchase of farms possible in this state. The amount Involved was approximately $140,000. The percentage of loans closed used to purchase forma in the first six months of the current year was 6.8. In order to ahow the increase in farm purchase thla may be com ! how-- uy atsoratiea, ta addition to tha amount Pjtal atoek auhaeribed and fully paid hy tadhridually reapcnaihla for I wmadins the . m ttrir Btock af am parti- 01 tfaafallhi 7?li6h3tJULl. W Secretary of Stata. to (7 Initiative Amendment Nfa 7 law PEOPd.i .JJACTED ST I to aawnd Section No. "Sys rtaedjtatataa ri Utah. 1M1, uranM Tt-- DDHT HAVE TD WHIG THE clock any itiore" -- Now, equip your own Lome and tlien solve various gift problems with this te Jelechron ELECTRIC CLOCK For weddings, birthdays, etc. it's ideal. Youll want one in tbe kitchen, bedroom, living room. A genuine selfstarting Telecbron . , . beautiful, sturdy, economicaL See YOUR DEALER or UTAH POWEIl & LIGHT CD. (Mnktalk legal Jiwi ik - wtaV tMJ, tTTfa Lfah. te Revised 1M' itu.- Advcv- Statutm to P'4" n . Wa wi "unprofessional aan- Th Nbti&f la dntlata an Lmb dafiaod to include. L Ohtalaing any fee fa frond ar - aa Tirtition. X Efapleylng directly er tadiraetly U, Ifaw bee bron revoked11 iaStoto'te ts!SSwJ5S ae A .ritofag hereta T OemmetoroUalllVi!!! spy feta pnmfaL on. what uw hnowa oa eeahSr'fa Improper eondueA or eeavietloa to a I any. IX Viofatlng or aiding others In 11 tog any to the provisions to the dm Practice act. IX Refnaiag the Department of Hal Intlen ar the State Board of Health, th tofisen ar employes, access to hi otfi iastnuMata, laboratory. equipeMoA plfanem or aupplfas for the purpose to Peering tha aarnc. IX Keepfag bio toffee, faetromsafalj eatery equipment, applianem ar auppl ia aa laaaaitary aondition. IX NatUag berate cwntalaad ehaE re aa treed as aa te prevent a daly Itaew dentist fa Mm State to Utah from adeert lag hla prtoeeeiew. except tha gaetatiaa definite fixed prices, by tbs an to ar papers, parted iceta, rigae, cards, radfa I ether tawfto Mean to advertieinx, gw ed, feat all to each advert lei mg shell la tha asm to th licensed dentist whs a specifically refer In each advertising trwMnaf, method aadsr ayatem-- t SECTION X This act shall take tot five dno after th data to the official ft lamatfaw ta th Governor. (t) Itowgngfi IB added to preeeat I fetebfa.m hi y I. M. . Waning. Secretary to Blal th State to Utah, do hereby certify daatal baafaroa the ferogilna It n full, true and am fa aatrethfiS, tm. espy to Ihu Initialise Uw filed to flee aad to ha eetrd upon at th faeptMmiSitene m rm with aa heroin dmlgnatod, any peracn fee ta witness whereof, 1 base benuab my hand and afflaad the Great Eeal o hlfa hta licanse . Slate to Utah. 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