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Show ' N Thursday, September 25, 1958 ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISII1- G- H. h. O. Box 14, Bay-shor- e Oakland 23, Cali- Station, fornia. slSpd. WANTED: Nurses, graduates, experienced in industrial medicine, for construction job in Page, Arizona. Phone Midway or write Mr. Brayshaw, Page, Arizona. s25c. PROPERTIES By ALLEN M. COX A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goulding September 18 in the Panguitch L D S hospital. ..They have three boys but this is their first girl. Clydes mother, Mrs. Dessie Goulding of Richfield, is staying with them for a while. -B- y- Rex Brown Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hoyt went to Provo Saturday to take Bruce, who will tend B Y U this winter. rols brother Er- evening of last week. Ml. Carmel news A1 Tait has received a call to mission for perform a the LDS church. He has been n called to labor in the mission and will leave for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City October 14. Mrs. Darlene Reese is home again after spending the past few weeks in Mesquite, Nevada, helping care for her mother, who has been very ill but is better ar Spanish-America- Thank you,, lady! May I ask if you buy this good liquor at the Border Store, who have the reputation of handling the best liquor in the area? BORDER STORE Open 6 Sundays Hwy 89 3 a.m. to 12 1 noon to 1 now. swift-foote- d a.m. If moving on land, mink carry their young by the spruff of the mi. South Kanab neck; if in water, pick-a-bac- SAVE YOUR IRRIGATION WATER For one-tent- AMCO Bentonite to Stop up to ture of the State of Utah, ninety-fiv- e of all members two-thir- elected to each of the two houses voting .in percent of seepage lost in your Reservoirs Canals Storage Ponds thereof - - Elvon Spencer was one of the fortunate hunters who was able to get his elk. He was one of 33 ts, people who obtained and, out of those, only 15 were lucky enough to bag their elk. Elvon got his north of Red special-permi- favor : Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sec. 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of. Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to AMCO Corporation Cannonville, Utah Telephone ORange 4-20- 15 Page Three Orderville daily news happednas Nan E. Johnson rows home. Mrs. Darel Heaton and children of Fredonla visited with Mrs. Heatons parents, the Perry Troys, a few days last week. Merrill Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fisher, has received a call to serve on an LDS mission In the North Mexican field. He will leave on the 13th. A Mrs. LaRue Fuss Is here with farewell testimonial will be held her parents, the Joseph Boland-er- s, for him Sunday for awhile. He husband died derville ward night in the Orchapel. recently. Mrs. Martha Porter spent last week In Hurricane .taking care of the children of her son .Malcolm while he and Mrs. Porter made a trip to Idaho. Holgate, son of Mr. Holgate, has received a call to serve on a mission to Norway, but he doesnt leave for awhile.' Marlyn and Mrs. M. G. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n Stake Sunday School preparavisited in Cedar City Friday, then Went on to St. George tion meeting was held here Sunto attend the rodeo that night. day afternoon. They also visited with their The Genealogical Mr. and Mrs. Merl Gibson and daughter Ramona and family, committee presented the program in Sacdaughter Kathleen and Mr. and who live in Santa Clara. rament meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Gordon Leigh and son Gene Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James of Cedar City visited relatives and daughter and Mrs. Amy and friends here over the week- II. visited in Cedar City Esplin end. and Newcastle Saturday. asGlendale Parent-Teacher- s My Visitors at the Charles T. sociation held their first meethome were Mr. and Mrs. ing of the new school year Keith Workman and children of Thursday evening at the school Cedar City. house with a large crowd attendMrs. Leon Slaugh and son of ing. President Eva J. Cox was in charge and Principal Burton Springdale are visiting at the O. Rust gave a talk and detailed Wallace Slaugh home; school problems. The. Gerald Porters of Page, Arizona visited at the Martha Elder Maurice Pugh reported Porter home. his labors as an LDS missionMr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and ary during the past two and one-hal- f years in The Netherlands children of Fredonia visited at mission at Sacrament services the Lawrence Esplin home Sunhere Sunday night. His father. day afternoon. Alton Iugh, also spoke, after Figure it out if the union Mr. and Mrs. Bill Esplin and shared their which a Fireside session was profits wed be Sun-- 1 held and Maurice presented his children of Cedar City wore making $ 10.00 an hour on this visitors at the Ilorracc Bur slides which he. took while tour- day ing the Worlds Fair in Brussells and all of Europe prior to comother powers of original assessH. J. R. No. 2 ing home. ment as the Legislature may G. Messis. By Douglas provide. Under such regulaTaylor, Edward C. tions in such cases and within A large group from here atLarsen and Ilowe such limitations as the Legistended the funeral services held lature may prescribe, it shall A PROJOINT RESOLUTION at Orderville for Mrs. Thursday POSING AN AMENDMENT review proposed bond issues, Elizabeth Foote. TO SECTION 11 OF ARTI-- ' revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalCLE XIII OF HIE TUTION OF THE STATE ize the assessment and valuOF UTAH RELATING TO ation of property within the H.J. R. No. 14 SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC AC- counties, the duties imposed By Mssrs. Brewster. COUNTING UNDER THE upon the State Board of Equalby the Constitution Sheffield, Welch TAX LAWS OF THE ization and Laws of this State shall be Howe and Bennion STATE. performed by the State Tax Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROARPOSING TO AMEND ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State TICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF s of all members there shall be a County Board OF THE CONSTITUTION riveted to each of the two of Equalization consisting of THE STATE OF UTAH RE- houses voting in favoi the Board, of County CommisHATING TO COMPENSA- sioners of the said county. The thereof : TION OF MEMBERS OF County Boards of Equalization THE LEGISLATURE. Section 1. It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment Be it resolved by the Legisln-- i of XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property ture of the State of Utah, State of Utah so that the same within their respective countuo-thirof all mentbe.is shall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation elected to each of the tuo Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax houses voting in Commission as may be preState Tax Commission consistthereof: ing of four members, not more scribed by law. The State Tax Section 1. It is proposed to than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County amend Article VI, Section 9 oi long to the same political Boards of Equalization shall the Constitution of the State party. The members of the each have such other powers of Utah to read as follows: Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the Section 9. The members of by the Governor, by and with Legislature. the Legislature shall receive the consent of the Senate, for Section 2. The of such compensation, not ex-- ' such terms of office as may be State is directed Secretary to submit ceeding $500 a year for the provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to Tax Commission shall adminlegislative term and expenses the electors of the state at the as provided by law while actu ister and supervise the tax next general election in the asin shall laws It as of and the State. session, ally mileage manner provided by law. sess mines and public utilities provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the and adjust and equalize the Section 2. The Secretary ol valuation and assessment of electors o( the state, this State is directed to submit property among the several amendment shall take effect this proposed amendment to counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foote visited friends here last week. They . live in St. George. Es-pli- n Hep-wort- pp-m- t J.R. No. 2 LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. Be it resolved by the Legisla- the usual cost use h Mrs. Max Bauer attended the funeral services held in Cedar City last week for Neil S. Beatty and William L. Short, boys who lost their lives in the mysterious explosion of a powder magazine on the, west outskirts of Cedar City. Neil was a relative of Mrs. Bauer. the admission of this state into the Union, shall be and reBy Messrs. Slnrham main a permanent fund, to be and Hopkin calied the State School Fund, the interest of which only, A JOINT RESOLUTION OF shall be expended lor the supAND HOUSE THE SENATE of the common schools, port O F REPRESENTATIVES interest on the State OFTHE THIRTY SECOND llie School Fund, the proceeds of LEGISLATURE OF THE all property that may accrue STATE OF UTAH PRO- to the state by the escheat or POSING TO AMEND SECforfeiture, all unclaimed shares TION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF and dividends of any corporaTHE CONSTITUTION OF tion incorporated under the THE STATE OF UTAH, laws of this state, the proceeds PROVIDING FOR PROof the sales of timber, and the CEEDS OF SALE OF rentals received by the state SCHOOL LANDS AND from school and state lands, ROYALTIES FROM MIN- other than those granted for ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL S. The coyote is capable of a speed of more than 40 miles an hour. a.m. Glendale Hews r . and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, sha'l he exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pines and flumes owned and uspd by individuals o corporations for irrigating land wilhin the state owned bv such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separate" taxed as long as thev shall b" owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping January, 1559. at- Arthur, Boyd, and Jerry Glover were visitors in town Friday two-ye- favor Section 1. It is nronosed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the Uniled States, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to he ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, and municipal corporation public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, n Spirit Toons EXEMPT thereof: Garn Blackburn and Jim Wor-theare here, trying to catch a cougar that has been killing sheep in the Heaton Brothers herd. -- t FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Lcgisla-fin- e of the State of Utah, two-thirof ell members elected to each of the two houses voting in Alton News Notes water for irrigation purposes on lands State of Utah, e may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such propery is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation ol homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furniture, and furnishings, equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. $3,000 Property not to. exceed in value, owned t v disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the Stale of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if anv there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final of the law creating the debt. Section 2. Th se'"cary of state is directed to submit ths proposed amendment to the eectors of the StMa of Utah at the next general f lection in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this sta.te, this amend-n-nshall take effect the fitet day of in-th- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND AR- TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO' TANGIBLE Ka-na- Co.,P. J.R. 'No. 7 By Mssrs. Hopkins, Gunther, Wangsgaard, Welch and Sheffield SEPTIC TANKS pumped and, WANT Your Laundry done the cleaned. Reasonable rates. Stan home way, at minimum cost? Brown, MI s25.2mc, See the Laundry sign on tree at Jessiel Brown home on Glen FOR SALE: 8x8 rod corner (295 E. 3rd South), road, Canyon lot. (Lot 1, Blk 9, Plat A, b MI call or sl5, 2t, pd., Townslte). See Harry Green-halg266 S. Main, Kanab. S18,4tc FOR SALE: One oil stove with pipe all complete. Call WANTED: Saleslady or Sales- drum, MI (in forenoon) or man to sell McNess Products, MI (afternoon). sl8tfc. or full time. No part Big profits. experience needed. Will teach and finance you. Write today. McNESS f s' v- - SOUTHERN UTAHNEWS h Neighbors ' two-third- specific purposes, shall, with such other revenues as the Irgixhtnie may from time to fiim allot thereto, constitute a fund to be known as the Uniterm school Mind, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the common and public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide. The provisions of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed as limitation in the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor, and, further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation specified in Section 7 of Article XIII. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. . favoi Your Hometown Newspaper (A CO UiAtbAXj RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW - ' ? IjP -- : X ' J Kif r Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of or interestyour community in stories describing important and ing events as they happen to your friends, your family, other members of your community. A source of interest and pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring personal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. 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