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Show I The SMITHF1ELD I I I SENTINEL ARTIFICIAL CLIMATE MADE WITH WEATHER BUREAU AID NEWS IN BRIEF iw had-The Weather Bureau has The September forecast made by client of list its long the USD A for all hay production to add to ar.d users cf Utah for this year is set at the makers in t 1,139,000 tons as compared , Constitutional Amendments air-con- di mm T PubHahtd Every Friday at Southfield, Utah I Entered at the Peatoffice at Smithfield, Utah, aa Second Clash Mail f. . rapw.tr without Cash ' receipts from the sale of , meterologicd or climatological s farm products in Utah formation from an engineer, ol rose from- - $25,105,000 in 1932 to iatician, or other representative, industry. this expanding rapidly $3G,665')0Q in 1935 including $3,Extreme and average outdoor con239.000 in rental and benefit pay-- j all sir ments. Tbls is an increase of 40 ditions govern the. design of Other being things conditioners. constitute Cash cent. receipts per about 97 per cent of the total cash equal, Mr. Gregg points out, any be run income from farm production in industrial plant that must or with certain a at temperature Utah. a certain amount of moisture in the sir-su- ch e s those making paper, lalea The volume .of cooperative be of livestock' in Utah increased 550 textiles, films, and paints will for calls climate -the where built '1935-36 in the per-cemarketing minimum air conditioning. Weather period ' in comparison with 1934-3- 5 diviBureau records, going back to beto the cooperative according sion of the Farm Credit Administra- fore 1870, show about what can be part tion.' Higher livestock price levels expected of the climate in anybulletwere primarily responsible for this of the country. The Bureaus are constantr ins on current increase. Utah has two farmers' livestock ly consulted in running systems, either to give warm marketing associations with headquarters within the state. The mem- weather comfort or to create artibership of these agencies amounts ficial climates for manufacturers. 1000 livestock to approximately men. During the 1935-3- 6 marketing period, the sales of these urgainza-tion- s amounted to $3,380,000 as ag- Adrertialnc Rates Will Be Made Known Upon Application L. TRAVELING RAILROAD BY A modern steam locomotive pulling a train of IS Pullman cars can be accelerated to 90 miles per hou in about three minutes. With leas than six per cent of the worlds land area and population, the United States has 32 per cent of the entire worlds railroad mile- age. The railroads buy more than 70,000 individual commodities, ranging all the way from pins and needles to bridgea and locomotives. Many freight trains are now operated on schedules almost aa fast aa passenger trains. These facta, issued by the Association of American Railroads, give aa idea of the astonishing progress that has been made in railroad (raasportsticta. The chances are that more Improvement has been achieved In operation since the war than in any like period since the industrys inception. When you take a trip on a modem railroad train today, you use the highest developed media of transport the world has yet seen. It may be hojand humid outside, but inside your car spring weather prevails because the rails have spent more than $50,000,00(1 on oince 1932. The train is practically silent and vibralion-le- u and it can carry you through a dust storm wthout soiling your white suit. It will take you to your destination n u remarkably short time, and at a very low cost. Should you eat meals enroute, you'll find that dining cars no longer practice the robbery of which they used to be accused the cost fog meals is the same aa in any good nt we-'the- ainst No. 1 Jln tanhUa rrepwtaj seat af Sarttai 1. f Ar A $100,000 in 1934-3- aa Mora Americans are traveling by rail now than in many yean because they have discovered that no other kind of traveling is aa comfortable, aa certain, and as economical in the light of service received. 0OO FARM COOPERATIVES and NATIONAL DOINGS Agricultural cooperatives cm render valuable service in the developNament of national affairs," said Dr. E. W. Gaumitz, recently tional policies are not Just pulled out of the air. They are formulated in large put by those groups, largely producer groups, that are interested lu the welfare of agriculture. Cooperatives can also render salutary service in proper methods of administration of agricultural programs." In past years, the leader of the great agricultural selling cooperatives have taken n steadily increasing interest in national issues and legislation. They have conferred with high government officials, from presidents down, and their advice has been sought and often accepted. This has been responsible for n large measure of the prohave made, in battering farm management in bad gress tha times aa well as good. Cooperative heads may be called uptti to aid to a still gnater extent in formulating policies in the future. And they can be of benefit not only to their members, but to the nations consumers, if they are wise and co-o- ps clear-sighte- d. DatWa a Officer. An, ipctautot d uaZ .IK A SECTION aidpal librara. WIW OT BHISinp UfTBOR pad tivdy lor aithar reiigiona worship ar abut itabta parpoaea, and ptaem of borial ad held or asad far private ar corporate brew If m cf tha itate thia a fact tha firat day of January ins a determination by th 1 Canraaaira of th naah af In Section S ham Noil Mat Braalatlaa Prapaaias aa Aaund meat ta Saetioa II. of Article VII. of th Caaatitatiaa Bctatlna to Cavanar'a Fewer and the Pilling af V. caaciaa fat Cartain Office. (Baperta-tenda- at of Fahlic Inatractia. Ba it received by th Leglilalot af th State af Utah, twa-thiraf aH the to ad A 504,-00- tons will be harvested this fall Thi.t means an average of 14 tons to the acre. Economists say that the first 10 tons taken from each acre must be allowed for the expense uf idling and marketing the crop. At that rate about 144100 tons will be left for the profit side of the ledger. tins thcniai in tbe smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why railroad business is Utahs range program as outlined by the agricultural adjustment administration, will be under the supervision of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college Only private lands are affected but this involves about 5100,000 acres of country, according to Director William Peterson. A final payment for sugar beet growers who signed to control the 1935 crop under the specifications of the AAA will be mode in the near future, judging from reports from Washington, D. C. How much that payment will be and when it will be made has not been announced. So far the growers have received 80 cents per ton on their anticipated crop estimates. Now compliance blanks are .being filled in by the farmers and when they have been checked at the national capital pay envelopes will, no doubt, . stvrt to come into the state. SECTION L That K la propaaad Id, of Artiete Vik af tha Coanitutioo af tha Eteto af Utah, aa tol- - a Passengers pfck-ingu- p. A factory owner laid it was because of this new Free cf lets than carload freight. This is service with no extra charge added to the freight MIL a A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger and freight trains now run on faxter schedules. a There was a school prindoor-to-do- cipal in the group and he said it was because train travel is so much cheaper for passengers. He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history, with substantialreductions if you buy a round-tri- p ticket and no more surcharge for riding in sleeping cars. One ' man, a fanner, said he liked something he could depend on, thats why he was traveling by train. a Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called,Live and Let Live." a A banker we all know by name said railroad tax pay mentsmeana lotinthissfete. Weareproudofrailroadachieve-ment- s, appreciate the publics good mil and increased patronage, and pledge continued prog- - :,w. WESTERN SECTION IS. The Governor ahall aam-inat- a. a ad by aad with tha aonaaat af tb Sonata, appoint ill State and district offt can whoa office art aataUlahrd by thia Constitution, or which may b cnated by law. aad whom appointment or atoctioa b not atharwiw provided far. If, darira th rorara of tha Senate, a vteaaey any State or diatrlet office, tha tha dntiaa tharaof aaUl tha . af the Senate whaa h ahall aomin I to All aach office. If af Jurtiee af tha aoprcm w dktrict Saerttary af State State And Her. Treaaarer, ar AttonMy-Ganarh by death, rwignation or othrrwiaa. It b the duty af th Governor to fill th hy appointment, and tha hsM hit office until hk ai alactad aad goaHfiad. aa may provided. SECTION Th Secretary af hereby dirartad ta auhoiit thk amndmant ta tha electors of tha atata at tha aaxt gena provided by ta' SECTION X of th atate affect th firat day of January radio a determination by th Bond af P.tu-tn,rf th moult of tha dm to Saetioa tie o haroof. t t Constitutions! Amendment No. 3 A Joint B mint lax Frapaalny aa to Scctiax X of Artiela X. Hakes your nickels grow into dollars rat raujuy COMPANY fit, ahall bo axampt from taxattaiL rishte ditehm. canal, naervoin, ptaata. pumping ptanta, tianamkslw Kaaa pip and flumes owned and natd by tadL viduab ar corporation tor irrinUng i the state owned by each individual or eerporntioBk, w tha Individual -t- mliiii thcraaf, ahall aot bo separately taxed m long aa they shall ba owned and mad a-l-y tor nurh parpoaea. Power pluta tnnemboion line and other prapeN rty need fm generatirg aad delivering power, a portion of which k mad tor furnishing power far pumping water Irrigatloa purpose, on lands ia a af Utah, may b. anamptod tram Ira! to th extant that aoeh b tor such parpoaea. Thaw prapedy exsmptiew I aaaroo to th henoflt of tha uaeia --it w pumped under such n"latima aa tha tasklitara may praaeriba. Th team af th indicant poor may b remitted ar abated at aach ttaarn and in each mener aa may Ite providad hr taw. Tha Irgalatma may provide tor thv cremation from taxation of home, homesteads, and paraaaal to exceed SXN0 in raise foe I,andaotheexmtandi. and UN far al Property not to excead property. 11,009 ta value, owned hy diaobk penoae who oervod ia any war ia th military sen-i- w of tho United State w of thv State af Utah and hy tha anmarrisd widows aad law orphan af such penona may bb a amptad na tha ksktatan may provide Tho logistaturv shall pravto hy taw far aa aanaal tax nfUart, with other aaonm of ravenat, to defray the aatixmtcd erdta. ary expanse at tho Mato far meh fhcai roar. Par tha parpow of paying tba etaia debt, if any thar ba, th kgklatura ahall provid for levying a tax aanoxlly, sufficient to pay tho uaxal inteeect and to pw tha principal of aoeh debt, within twenty yeon freea tho final paaeaga of ,w- arcatinv tho debt bar 4, 19H.) SECTION X The Secretary of hereby directed to eobrnH tho rrnpnead mendmont ennUined herein to th ekcteii ef th atata ia tho aaxt genarxl oieetiw ta tha nunnae provided hy taw. SECTION X If adopted hy tha akcteit af tha state, this amendment ahall haw attest oa tho firat day of January next ia. wading a daterminatiaa by the Beard if State Canvassers ef tho result of tha U Mo dmlsnatod ia aeetiea 1 hereof. - mnt af th Constitutional Amendment Cauatitxtiau KcUtiay to tha State Baaid No. f Education. (BupaHataadaat af Public A Joint Saaalntioa Preparing to A Bead laatrin Ilea) B H nwlvad by tha Lathtatar Section X Artiela VI of the Csastitatba af Urn Mato af Utah, twa-tklif UtaX Batalins ta Campaaaatiaa d af aU th Kcntaata af th Lasialatar. ban alactad to aach hew B k ttwlvad hy tha Lagiatatan af Ba State af UtaX twa-thirSECTION I. That It k af all tha warn. bar elected ta each ef th twe hoM amend Saetioa X of Article X. af the Coa-th- e ia thereof farar rottag Bate of UtaX a Mlawit t SECiTON 1. That It b prepeeei te SECTION X The geotral aeatrai aad n mead Section I, Artiela VL of the npwvWo f tea PahUe School ahan ba veatad la a State Board of of the State of Utah, w foiboat SECTION X Tho memben of tho Lett-htoi- a tioa. caoaktiiic of each panoa aa tha Lraialmtnr may pravida. ball receive vueh pw diem and wilw SECTION X Th Secretary af State b xe.w tho Legbtatoro may provide, net at-phereby directed to aubmit thk prop, day nd ten emb emtaent to tha rlaetota of tha atate irily th aaxt ycacral cketioa la tha max id ratuning from tb pirn provided by hv. the amet usual route, ini SECTION X If adopted by th alee other pay or pcr the atate thk amendment ahall taka et qubit. tha tint day of January next SECTION X Th Secretary of State b n a deteimiiution by tha Board of directed to animat thk prapeaef State Canna, af th mult of the alcc-- U to tb etaeton uf the state at I dtaiwated In Saetioa I hereof. general otaettaa ta th aunmr by taw. SECTION X If adopted by the ebeten Constitutional Amendment ef th atate, this amendment ahull take d- teat the tint day af January, 1917. No. 4 f A Joint Eraalatiaa Prapaainy 1. M. H. Welling. Secretary of State of to Saetioa IX Article XII of . that j Cooatitatka of the State of Utah. Salat- - tha State of UtaX do hereby certify to to Liability af Stockhatdcn of Bank. th foregoing ia a full, tens and correct Amandmaai of Constitutional six aapy tha Ba it received hy th Legislator af proposed by the regular aawiea af th be-tarn of UtaX twa-thiraf aU th a j1 hen atoctei to anch af th two heoara btatura ef 19H aa the same appear neard in my effieo. to fmrar thcraaf i I farther certify that they will appear aa SECTION 1 That it b maand Section IX Article XIloTtim Com th otfletal ballot at tha general etaetta Nov. X USX andvr th number and title , atitutiao of tha State af Utah, w that ""I read aa follow., la wttnese whereof, I have hemnta tet IMCTION IX Tha Lacklatarc vide by law that th stockhohkn may pro. my hand and affixed the Great Seri ia tnry the State of UtaX thin let day ef W Jj fafPonOam, anwnkH far bankias - I pw- RAILROADS ood mmml me Constitutions! Amendment It is estimated that frim Utahs 0 acres of sugar beets, alJ?? fit CofiititutionxI Amecdmeot SECTION I. That IS ta Mupasa W amend Saetioa 1. af Article VIL ri tha Ns. $ aa Blah of Stata tha Coaatitmiaa af A Mat Ecaulatlun Piopaaiaa t ? artida XI1L Sacte-- a 1 tt CnSS SECTION L Tha ExacaUw Department f k Aata af Utah, aa ahall canafat of Gomaor. Secretary af Gaaaral Aa Elacttaa I DM ia Uctaiiw e Stata. Stata Auditor. Stl IVaaaam and Taxaltoa af Taogibk Pm Attorney-Generaaach of whom ahall Uid l, tolamawt af Vataa, ExampUaa? hi affftt tor tow you. hatianiae aa tha aal Tu far th State fhst Monday of January aaat after hu S Abb it raoalvtd by tha Ucktatar af tha atactioa, exceyt that tha totwa af State af Utah, twa-thiraf af thaw rieeted at th tint atactad ta aach Baaw aad Wailula bacia when th atat ahaU h aU wrmbara af each Haas caocania tha Union, and ahall and aa tha flrtf Mao. day in January, A. D. 1901. Th rffieei SECTION 1. That It k nienoaei a. of tha Bweatiw DapaitmaM. doriaa thair amend Article XIII. Saetioa Z eftheCew office, ahall rasida at tha aaat af State of Utah, ai pub-d-a, stituttaa af th rat wham they ahaU beep th ahaB at th election is 19M. to non. ataaral hooka and paper, Thay ! folipws ha anch dot it aa or prescribed & AU tancible nitattea and aa may be ynartihaf thaSECTION State not exempt andtr the Karim Stotaa. or under thia eonatitatba, "SECTION X Tha SecmUl? of Stata I ahall ha taxed to Hi alaiik hanky directed to nbmit thie propaaad b aacartxincd iswproportion rZ providad by k at tha atat mcnaarnt to tha altetora of tha United Stata. of the But, Property of tha aaxt stacral ooantton. aehaoi town, citk. diatricu, a provided by law. 5. 36.000 ..SECTION X The b directed to causa this orupuavL la te puMkhad aa naairad h itenSS? nttoa aad to be aobnittad is jtW th next (eoero. S the manner hy taw SECTION approved af tha Hate this pmpoaad amndmt?IteJ ttea effort oa firat dw af Swr, .JS , af Padltr Instructiaa.i Ha H rooalvod by tha Lagbtatoraaf tta af all tha MaStata af Utah, twa-thirhan alaata ta aaah haaw aaaiwrtaa . restaurant. M VH Caaatilittaa Kelattag I th StaMKsMa-ttBaaitan Departwent. tla . - Matter Constitutional Amendment them, ahall ha iadividoally aa addition al amooat aat n want of thair itack aach w the amw lit af their latoch of any parti- - the odd nickels you put in this Nickel Saver's pockets add up to 1st extra dollars! It' iw to visitora at our Wsstiugbouse Refrigerator display. Get yours today, and 19ML 7?b6hxytjuu 1 7 Secratary af Stata V atch See how our NICKEL PLAN will buy a Westinghouse Initiative Amendment you d Refrigerator Your savins with the westinghoiiM can equal the nickel food-keepi- ug Nx 7 AOVERTlilNO LAW aoadast, ar conviction rSOPOSED TO SB ENACTED SI INITIATIVE IX Vialettag or aiding ethvn to 9 to amend Secttaa TUI, to. tog my ri Ow provision of th f riwdStotatm af UtaX I9JX nawndai . IX Kefaaiag the Department ef X Laws af UtaX 1111 attan or the State Board ef HealtX fjjJjjhtag N legal fa Oeatbte to Una a to hie o! ..Yhnt Becttaa Bevfaed Statutm U waipewaL " M alien dad hy Chapter Tl FOR ...5 Year Protection on Its ...... yon pay. And buy the . 1 nit beautiful testing house you Refrig- , 1 roster erator with 10 Year Economy exclusive I!criurt;cali-$eale- Fast-Frccai- na All-Slr- vl Built-i- n Full-Power- SAND ed, d SaccRoy Cabinet ... S1 AND Watchman! IW Vtfh a m. WPoImsImsI "tobSsa. GRAVEL A HAULING -- SEE- Crystal Bottling and Fismitwe Company 727430 West 1st No. Logan, Ulah JOHNSON 207 EAST 3 NORTH 1IIONE 924 M. Lagan, Ulah Leap laying diractly KJweee a doty tie w deattal to tha Stoic ef Utah flam adv ,i th hta ar taijraatli aaa tag peefmriaa. cxwpt definite ftaad priem, hy th w f. eee bni nioM ar ii nutiiM oparatiaiH of any kind ar to mat ("Uriw taetX guaa ar Jatte 5S3l -- LE GUARD .,n wwi..2ta to A p tiitaiil .ef kMilBMs L JX M. Wafllag, Seeratary J m brepie.pnlallaaa W to to- HfaMX Pwvwto w iadawtadlraatiy daatal patrum wool frm wkh ea aa-ii perana tor TufZ.IT? T '" y m head I taw nix x iwm yrz Pto ay zhSTm hi y advertising shall alafcftheeachUceaecd dealbt wh nfw ta inch advertbtog I Pt to wnaet maU Serota pfo-- trritaam withal aader tyitam-- f SMnON X Thie act ehall tab nra haowa w wp. w toga after tho date af th affmtal wtotew Ig Ik Goraraw. (fl Pbrarah 1 added to sSTp.rn' Watal (A irS X that " Mflt to praettap aw hk.Pril ta by Mfatome w aegleet rsmMw n heroal Great Seri af Sept OMb tito tat dag mf 1. I haw affixed th 77l&fzAyiLz. |