Show n. n I I 1 U J a i d J r f CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No l' l A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PROPOSING PRO PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTI CLE XIII SECTION 2 OF OP TIlE THE E EE CONSTITUTION 0 OP F TIlE THE E STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO AN AD VALOREM 1 TA TAX X EXEMPTION P PROVIDING R n 0 V I D DING ING THAT TANG TANGIBLE DLE PERSONAL PROPERTY WHICH IS SHIPPED SHIP SHIP- PED BEYOND TIlE THE STATE OF UTAH WITHIN A PERIOD OF OP ONE YEAR l IA MAY Y BE DE EXEMPTED EX fI El EMPTED TED FROM AD V VALOREM VALOR ALOn- EM El TAX Be De it resolved by the Lc ture of the State of Utah two thirds of all nil members l i elected to each of the two i houses voting in favor there there- thereof It of Section 1 It is proposed to amend Article XIiI Section Section 2 I of the Constitution of ot the State of Utah to read as follows Section 2 2 All tangible property property prop- prop erty arty in the state not exempt under the tho laws Jaws of the United States or under this constitution i tion shall be bo taxed in proportion i tion to its value to be bo ascertained ascer ascer- i tamed as provided by law The property of the state counties cities towns school districts municipal corporations and public pub pub- lie lic libraries lots with the buildings buildings build build- ings thereon used exclusively for tor either religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held neld or used for Cor private or corporate benefit shall be bo exempt from Crom taxation Tangible personal property present present present pre pre- sent in Utah on January 1 m. m which is held for Cor sale or processing processing pro pro- and which is shipped to final destination outside this state within 12 months may be deemed by law to have acquired situs in Utah for tor no purposes purposes 1 o g ox f ad valorem valorem property property on and may be exempted by law from such taxation whether manufactured processed or produced produced produced pro pro- or otherwise originating within or without the state Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pumping pumping pump pump- ing inS plants transmission fission lines Unes pipes and flumes 1 l owned a and n II U d used by individuals or corporations corporations corporations corpora corpora- for Cor irrigating Ind within the state owned by such individuals Individuals individuals indi Indi- or corporations or the individual m me members e m b e r s thereof shall not be separately taxed so solon lon long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes Power plants power transmission I lines ines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for Cor irrigation on lands in the state of Utah may be exempted from tram taxation to the extent that such property is used for such arch purposes These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water BO so pumped under such regulations ns as the legislature may prescribe The taxes of the indigent poor our may be remitted or abate abated at such times Umes and in such manner as may be provided by law The legislature may provide for Cor the exemption f fro from r o m taxation o 0 of f homes homesteads and person personal al nl property not to exceed 2000 in value for hom homes s and homesteads homesteads home home- and all nil household furnishings furn turn furnishings furniture and equipment equip ment used exclusively by the owner thereof nt at his place of abode in maintaining a n home for himself and family Property not to exceed 3 in value owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the milItary mili milI- military tary service of the United States or of at the state of Utah and by bythe bythe bythe the unmarried widows and min mire minor or orphans of such disabled persons per per- sons or of persons who while ile serving in the military service of the united States or the state of Utah were killed in action or died as a n result of such service may be exempted as the legislature legislature legis legis- lature laturo may provide The legislature shall provide by law Jaw for an annual tax sufficient sufficient suf suf- with other sources of revenue to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for Cor each fiscal year For the purpose of ot paying the tho state debt if it any there be the tho legislature legislature legis legis- lature shall anT provide for levying a n tax annually sufficient to pay the tho annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt within with in twenty years from the final passage of ot the law creating thede the tho de debt t. t Section 3 The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors elec elec- tors tom of the state of Utah at the next general election In the manner provided by law Section 4 4 If adopted by the electors of this state t this his h i s amendment shall shaU take tako effect upon January 1 I 1965 1966 I J LAMONT Al F. F TORONTO Secretary of State of the State of Utah DO HEREBY CERTIFY CERTIFY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full lull t ua t.-ua ue and correct copy of tho the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session f the Thirty-Fifth Thirty Legislature 1963 3 as appears of record in my trice office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have e hereunto set my hand and affixed the Creat Great Seal eal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this day of August 1964 LAMONT l' l V. V TORONTO Secretory Secretary of State SEAL a J 1 l BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS J W IS' IS LEGAL NOTICE I OTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications onA have been flied filed with the State Engi Engineer I 1 neer veer for right of exchange to change chango or appropriate water In Summit County State of Utah throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated All AU loca loea lions are In For right of Exchange No Leland E. E Flinders Box Dox Park parle City Utah seeks a right to exchange exchange ex change 2 ac ft of water acquired under Contract with the Weber WeberIn In District The II water liar s has b stored rt In the Wan ship chip Reservoir at n a point N. N 1760 ft It and E E. II If from SW Cor Sec 29 TIN USE and released and used as ns a partial supply for Irrigation municipal power in and watering stock purposes purposes pur poses within the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Hereafter 2 ac ft ft is to be released released re re- re- re leased into the river at the samo point as described above and in lieu thereof 2 ac ft will be diverted dl di from Crom a G 6 well bet 80 I and feet deep at a point N. N ft and W. W ft from iSE I II I SE Cor Sec 20 The I water is to be used for the domestic do do- requirements of one tam fam- I j fly ily for the watering of 10 horses horses horses' and 15 cattle and from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 3 acres all uses In to SE said Sec 20 TO CHANGE A Town A Town of Kamas A I Corp Kamas Utah proposes to change the tho point of diversion place and nature of use of 29 ft of flood 23 it of high 13 see ft of low and sec ft ft l lof j of winter water evidenced by WaI Wa-I WaIter Water Water Wa- Wa II I ter Right No Weber River De- De cree The water wate has bee been diverted I De from Cedar Gulch Spring trib to Beaver Creek in Sec 15 I and used from Mar 1 to Nov 1 for the irrigation of 1020 I acres In Sec 25 and for year round In incidental domestic and watering stock purposes Hereafter the same quantities are arc to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a spring I at a n point N. N 2666 ft Ct and E. E 1761 II ft from S S' S SCot i Cor Cot Section 23 ROE RaE and used for the municipal purposes of the Town of Kamas TO APPROPRIATE Fay Fay R. R Vernon RFD Coalville Utah sec sec ft from froma a 4 fa well bet and ft deep at nt a point N. N 1345 ft and EL Eo ft from Cram S Cor Sec 5 TIN The water Is to be used for forthe forthe forthe the domestic requirements of one I mm v- v N 1 e e e 1 e e i I CHECK THESE FACTS PACTS I r POLICY In 1956 Utah enjoyed a 33 million dollar surplus S. S Today Governor i I Clyde Cyd will conclude his eight years in office with wih a 6 million dollar 1 t t deficit lids alive Count Report HM 10 STATE TE In 1963 Governor Clyde vetoed the bill bur to form form a a Little Hoover J EFFICIENCY Commission to examine end nd improve t bran branch h o of Utah's ta s 's r I EDUCATION Governor vetoed Clyde-vetoed the bi partisan bt-partisan Financing g Building Program r rt 1 LJ t bin bif of 1963 Senate Bill Governor Clyde appointed a School Study Committee and then their recommendations follow refus refused to I AND the the annual school thool crisis is still with t us 0 t f I 1 UTAH'S ECONOMY UNEMPLOYMENT HIGHER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE AVERAGE WELFARE PAYMENTS PAY PAY- MENTS 1964 1963 TOTALED UTAH NOW EXPORTING LABOR TO 10 MORE MORt PROGRESSIVE STATES YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT 4 I i 1 t I NOW THREE TIMES Mil THE OVERALL RATE I 1 INDUSTRIAL In 1964 1963 the State of Utah is not spending spendin ONE CENT to pro PROMOTION mote lUote Industrial more growth growth more jobs r TAXES UTAH TAXES It UP 49 SINCE 1958 r r t TOURIST INDUSTRY Utah has more national parks monuments forests than any other ether Intermountain state YET UTAH SPENDS LESS TO PROMOTE TOURIST BUSINESS THAN 9 OF THE 11 WESTERN WESTERN STATES r r rr 1 r t tI I I family In to W W SEVi said Sec Bee 5 6 G. M. M. M Casper Berry Derry So 80 1400 East Salt Lake City Utah from Cram a 4 In well bet and ft deep at a point N. N ft and W. W ft from E EVi Cor Se Sec 10 I The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one I family and from Apr 1 to Oct 31 for lor the irrigation of 4 acre all aU uses in EE NE said Sec 10 Gordon Owen Jr Cascade Way Salt SnIt Lake City Utah from a 4 4 in well bet and ft it deep at ata a point S. S 1205 ft and E. E 1733 ft from NW Cor Sec 36 38 TIN UTE Rm The wa water ter is to be used for the domestic requirements of one ono family In SW 4 said Sec 36 Protests resisting the gran granting tins of any of the foregoing applications applications with reasons must be filed flied in duplicate with the tho State Engineer State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah on or before before be be- fore foro November 28 1964 1064 WAYNE D D. CRIDDLE State Engineer Published in the Summit County County Coun ty Bee Dee Coalville Utah from I October 15 to October 29 1964 I I WANTED Resort Motel Managers 1 I Up to 1200 a month Is 13 wart walt Ing for fop those who can qualify for far the hundreds of ing lag executive positions now open In modern motels and resorts from coast to coast Pick location and climate Employment Em Em- assistance given Prepare NOW for a new career ca ca- reer upon your retirement or discharge Write Motel 1 Management Management Man 1 Training Division E. E Colfax Denver Colorado Colo Coio rado w 7 P F- c cr if r- r KEEP T TI vA vAk a d I t tD tIN M D k IN CONGRESS s sa a proven friend of Utah's cattle industry Representative Burton has sponsored legislation to restrict imports of foreign produced meats which has greatly depressed our local livestock industry Concerning this Rep Burton has said It seems grossly inconsistent to declare war I on poverty to help the unemployed and then adopt trade policies that flood our markets with foreign meats It is about time the United States Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment of Agriculture and the State Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment became a little MORE concerned with the status of American industry and worried a little LESS about economies of the rest of I 1 Ithe the world Vote for PROOF not promises Laurence J. J JBurton Burton is a PROVEN friend of th they the Cattleman RE-ELECT RE LAURENCE J. J BURTON Congressman 1st District t REPUBLICAN Paid Political Advertisement by Boosters for tor Barton Burton WHY NOT the FACTS j Ernest Wilkinson cut down Sherm Lloyd by shameful r L distortions and half truths 1 1 V I nt t He is at it again running again running huge ads about a Moss i r I backed reapportionment plan and predicting loss of j. j representation for Summit County f I j. j 1 ERNEST FR NF QT T THERE IS NO SUCH PLAN AND ANDI W w I t. t f I YOU KNOW IT n Yf Q t I J r 11 4 I t 1 or m f r I r SENA SEN SENATOR TOR MOSS HOSS has stated clearly that he supports representation presentation in the i 11 Mr State Legis Legislature ture from all areas and wo would d support a a constitutional amendment l for this purpose w i th 1 I v- v J tr t i J tt i IrN I I. I iJ I m- m mtv tv J t l J J tt t f N 0 W Wi i 4 f. f i tJ 1 r 4 l 1 it 1 q t t. t d cj WN i 1 1 t 1 r. r ft if i WHAT HAS SENATOR MOSS i l DONE FOR SUMMIT COUNTY J I I t i m SENATOR MOSS SUPPORTED SUPPORT a Accelerated Public Works which Utah t Republicans tried to scuttle Under this program Coalville received for j 41 water facilities and for sewer facilities 1 4 f p 1 y HE WAS A SPONSOR of the Area Redevelopment Act which provided a aF a a t. t j F F- F 12 million loan to help finance ance the Treasure m Mountains resort that is revitalizing jf 0 l I. I icing izing the of Park City I economy Despite many benefits to Utah our Republicans in Congress ARA f E oppose H n. n f r f lf MOSS FOUGHT FOR water pollution control legislation W opposed by I Means He supported grants for Utah i communities including ones to Coalville 4 oj t I Municipal Corporation of 63 and 4 t i 4 dc I Senator Moss has visited Summit County each year and several several J i ii 1 i times to consider the needs and the feeling of the people Ii t The Citizens of Summit County never had a better friend in i public office than Senator Frank 0 O. Moss 1 Re elect SENATOR MOSS NOV 3 rd Palo Paid Political Adv 1 L meat by VOLUNTEERS FOR MOBS Dou Chapman I |