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Show Cnrlond of springs fur nil mnkes of enrs nnd trucks nt Knstcni Utah Klcc-Inc Klcc-Inc Advt YesYes! Ico cream, a warm night makes yon scream with delight. Wo furnish tho cream; You furnish tho scream. Our cream has that delicious flavor which clings goes with you stays with you makes you long for more. Fresh every day, and alwayi frozen just right. Busy Bee Candy Co. Main Street PRICE. UTAH That good printing The him '"" aill 3iutiuil pooft ;nix WHYTHEDRUGSTORE? BECAUSE life li too short and mankind is too modernized to go out in tho v.ood and gather roots and herbs for Hit euro of ths mutiplying ills of the day as they did In ancient times. It would take you hours or days or perhaps weeks to go to tho woods and find what this drug store can sell you for a quarter or a half dollar. You can get many remedies hero that you could never even find in tho woods-remedies woods-remedies that both cure and prevent slcuiess PricD liTfaill Slim Main and Depot Streets PRICE. UTAH Wo are Grinding Plenty of "FLAVO" FLOUR WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. and GERMADE Best when fresh get them right at the mill. PRICES ARE, RIGHT. Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. J. WILBUR BURNRAM, Managor Phono 225 Wo Deliver THE CARBON HOTEL I Oils 111 I.I. Maimuer lt!rJ!gf"S3i TffflflflPfflHflflBnSS Hit anil r .Id ater anil Hatlis Itijms ll ro I'm Transient Tran-sient TraJe Is 8 ll Ilea North of Depot t'rli e t tali 1 Proposed Constitutional Amend- ment No. 1. jirvris joit mtoM"imv ?ro. o. A Joint resolution proposing nn Amendment Amend-ment to Section S of Artlete II of ths Constitution of ths Blate of Utah ro-latins ro-latins to municipal corporations De It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirds vote of all the members eteeted In the two Houses concurring therein! I Section 1 That It Is proposed to 1 atnrnd Section t of Article XI of the "onstllutlon of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows Seo t Corporations for munlolpal I turpoaea shall hot be created by special laws The Legislature by general isws shall provide for the Incorporation, Incorpora-tion, organliatlon nnd elaseltleotlon of lilies and towns In proportion to population, pop-ulation, which laws may be altered, intended or repealed Any city may frame and adopt a -harter for Its own government In the following manner! The legislative authority of the city may, by two-thirds vols of Its members, mem-bers, and upon petition of qualified lectors to the number of 10 per cent at alt votes oast at the next preceding preced-ing election for the office of the mayor, shall forthwith provide by ordinance or-dinance for the submission to the elec-core elec-core of the queetlon Shall a Com-mlilnn Com-mlilnn be chosen to frame A charter!" The ordinance shsll require that the ueitlon be submitted to the electors it the next regular municipal el'aitlon The ballot containing such question lhall alio contain ths names of candidates candi-dates for members of the proposed Commission, but without party designation desig-nation Such candidates shsll be nominated nom-inated In the same manner as required by law for nomination of city offloers It a majority of the electors voting On the queitlon of ehqoilng a Commission Com-mission shall vote In the affirmative then the fifteen candidates receiving s majority of the voles cast at such ilectlon, shall constitute the charier Commlanlon, nnd shsll proceed to frsme a charter Any charter so framed shall be submitted sub-mitted to the qualified electors' of the ilty at an election to be held at a time to be determined by the charier CommlMlon. which shall be not lees than thirty days subsequent to Its tompletlon snd distribution smong the lectori and not mors than one year from such date Alternative provisions provi-sions may alio be submitted to be voted upon separately The Commls-ton Commls-ton shsll rnske provisions for the distribution of copies of the proposed lharter and of au alternative provl-llous provl-llous to ths qualified eteolors of the ilty, not less than sixty days before Ihe election at which It Is voted upon Such proposed oharter and ich alter-attlvo alter-attlvo provisions as are approved by i majority of the electors voting therein, there-in, shall become an organle law of luch city at such lime as may be fixed therein, and shsll supersede any existing ex-isting chsrter and all laws affecting the organisation and government of luch city which are now In conflict therewith Within thirty days after Its approval a copy of such charter Is adopted, certified by Ihe mayor and ilty recorder and authenticated by tho sal of such city, shsll be msiie In duplicate and deposited, una In the office of-fice of Ihe Secretary of Slate ind Ihe ther In ths office of tho I'lty Ileconl-jr. Ileconl-jr. and thereafter all courts shall take ludlrlal notice of such charier Amondments to any such charter may be framed and submitted by the chart-ir chart-ir Commission In the ssme manner as provided tor making of charters, or may be proposed by the legislative authority au-thority of the oily upon a two-thlnls vote thereof, or by petition of quail, (led electors to a number equal to one-tenth one-tenth of the total vote oast for mayor n the next proceeding election, nnd my such amendment may be Submitted Submit-ted at the next regular election, and laving been approved by the majority of the electors voting thereon, shnll oeeome a part of the charier nt the lime fixed In such smendment nnd lhall be certified and tiled as provld-id provld-id In ease of charters Kaon city forming Its charier under this Section shall he, and Is hereby tranted, Ihe authority to exercise all powers relating to municipal effalrs, i ml to adopt nnd enforce within Us limits, local police, sanitary and similar simi-lar reulallon not In conflict with tho Central law, nnd no enumeration ot powers In this constitution or any law shall bo deemed to limit or re-llrlot re-llrlot the general grant of authority hereby conferred! but this grant ot authority au-thority shall not Include the power to regulate the service or charges uf pub-lo pub-lo utilities so long as such regulation Is provided for by general law, nor be teemed to limit or restrict the power of the Legislature In matters of public or genersl Interest, nur those relating to Slate affairs s Ths potter to be conferred upon the titles by this Section shall Ineludo the following (a) To levy, assess and collect taxee and borrow money, within the lltnna prescribed by genfcrsl law, and to levy and colleot speolal assessments lor benefits conferred (b) To furnish all loaal publle ser-rices, ser-rices, to purchase, hire, construct, own, maintain nnd operate or lease publle utilities local In extent urnl use tu auqulru by condemnation, or otherwise, within or without Ihe corporals limits, property uecessury for any such pur- Coses, subleot to restrictions Imposed y general law for Ihe protection of other communities, und to grunt local Publlo utility franchises and regulate he nxerclee thereof subject to the continuing con-tinuing power ot regulation of public utilities, their rates and service, by the Bute, us Is now or may hereafter be, provided by general law (o) To make local publlo Improvements Improve-ments and to nvqulra b condemnation, or otherwise, properly within Its corporate cor-porate limits ueoeesury for such Improvements, Im-provements, und also to soqulre an excess ex-cess over that needed for any sueh Improvement Im-provement und to sell or lease such excess property with restrictions, In order to protest and preserve the Improvement Im-provement (d) To Issue and sell bonds on the security of any such excess property, or of any utile utility owned by the alty, or of the revenues thereof or both. Including, In the case of a publle pub-lle utility a franchise stating the terms upon whkh In case ot fore-ilosure. fore-ilosure. the purchaser may operate uch utility Seo 2 The SaorePry of State Is berehy dlreoted to submit the propoeeu amendment to the electors of the State at the next general election In The manner provided by law Seo If adopted by the electors If this Slate, this antmdment shall luki effect on January 1st, I'll. Approved March 18, lilt, f PUNCTUALITY Wo pi Ids inn salvos on oui sat-e sat-e for passengers and panels to i 'imps of Hiawatha and Sun- I ns do Plerrs-Arruw cars and a en lit (ondtuted In a businesslike busi-nesslike manner Quickest time between tlieee points Wo answer an-swer phone (.alls Arrow Auto Line ' PRIOR. UTAH Proposed CsastitutSasal Amendment Amend-ment No. 2. sitvati! joinr mumMiTiox no. c A resolution proposing an amendment to Section 7, Artiste 11. of the Can-stltlon Can-stltlon of trie Stats ot Utah, relating relat-ing to tax rates far State purposes lie It resolved by the Legislature ot the State of Utah, two-thirds ef nil the members elected to each House concurring therelnr Section 1 That lOls t reposed to amend Section 7, ot Article XIII of the Constitution of the State ot Utah so that ths same will read as fellows Seo. 7 The rate ot taxation on property prop-erty for State purposes shsll never exceed J mills on each dollar of valuation val-uation to be apportioned as follows! Not to exceed 4H mills on each dollar dol-lar of valuation for genersl Slate purposes, pur-poses, not to exceed 1 mills on esch dollar ot valuation for district school purposes, not to exceed H mill on esch dollar of valuation for htgh school purposes that part of the Stato tax apportioned to high school purposes pur-poses shall constitute a fund to be aalled Ihe High School Kund nnd shall be apportioned to the cities and school districts maintaining high schools In the manner the Legislature may provide pro-vide And whenever the taxable property prop-erty within the Stato shsll amount to tlOO 000,000 00, ths rates shall not exceed ex-ceed on each dollar ot nluollon two and four-tenths mills for genersl State purposes, two-tenths of ons mill for high school purposes, and such levy for district school purposes as wilt rales annually nn amount which added to any other State funde available for district school purposes, equals US 00 for esch person ot school sgs In the Slate, shown by ths last preceding school census; unless n proposition to Incresse such rats or rates, specifying the rate nr rales proposed and the lime during which the ssme shsll be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such ot Ihe qualified electors ot ths State, as. In the veer next preceding preced-ing such sleotlon, shall havs paid a property tax assessed to them within the State, and the majority of those voting thoreon shall vote In favor thereof, In sueh manner as may be provided pro-vided by law Sec t The Secretary of Stale Is directed di-rected to csuse this proposed smendment smend-ment lo be published as required by the Constitution and to be submitted to the electors of ths Slats at ths next genersl el.ttVon In Ihe msnner provided by Utf Sc J If nnnroved by the electors of the Slsle, litis proposed amendment shsll tske effect on the 1st day ot Jan-uar, Jan-uar, 121 Approved March II, 191. Proposed Constitutional Amendment Amend-ment No. 3. snvATU cocumtiiT nr.ioi.irriox M). a. A concurrent resolution providing an amendment to Section I, Article XIV. of the Constitution of tho Stats ot Utah, relating to Stats debt limitation, limita-tion, lie It enacted by ths Legislature of the Slats of Utah, two-thirds of alt ths members elected to each ot ths two Houses concurring therein! Section 1 Thst It Is proposed to amend Section 1, Article 11, of ths constitution con-stitution of ths State ot Utah, so thst ths ssms will read as follows: Section I To meet casual deficits or failures In revenue, nnd for neees-ssry neees-ssry expenditures fnr publlo purposes, Including the erection ot publlo buildings build-ings nnd for the payment of all territorial terri-torial Indebtedness assumed by the Stale, the Stats ma contract debts, not exceeding In the agregale at any one time, an amount equal to 2 per-eentum per-eentum of the value of the taxable property of the State, as shown by ths last assessment for Slats purposes, previous to Ihe Incurring of sueh Indebtedness In-debtedness Hut ths Stats shsll never oontrsct an Indebtedness except as In ths next Section provided. In excess ex-cess of such amount, and all moneys arising from loans herein authorised, shsll be applied solely lo the purposes for which they were obtained Set 2 The Secretary ot State Is hereby directed to submit this proposed pro-posed amendment to the electors ot the Stale at the next genersl election In the manner prilded by law Ser 2 If adopted by the electors of tho State, this amendment shall take effect January I, 1J1 Approved March II, Kit. Pioposcd Constitutional Amendment Amend-ment No. 1. H i:A1K COUI'ltlti:NT HI '.SOLUTION '.SOLU-TION Ml. I, A concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Stute of Utah by amending Section Sec-tion S Article XVI, relating to rights of action to recover dumages for Injuries In-juries resulting In death lie It resolved and ensoted by ths legislature leg-islature of Ihe Slat of Utah, two-thirds two-thirds ot sll the members elected to aih of Ihe two Houses concurring therein Section 1 That It Is proposed to amend Section S, Article It, of the Constitution Con-stitution of Ihe Stele of Utsh. so that said section shall read us follows The right of action to recover damages dam-ages for Injuries resulting In death, shsll never be abrogated, and the amount recoverable shsll not be subject sub-ject to any statutory limitation, ex cent In oases where compensation for Injuries resulting In death Is provided for by law" Section 2 The Secretary of State Is hereby directed to submit this proposed pro-posed amendment to the electors at the stute st the next general election In the manner provided by law Sec 2 It adopted by the electors ot ths state the amendment shall take effect January 1st, 1911 Approved October 9, 1119 I, Harden Ilennlon, Secretary of State, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is u full, true, and oorreet copy of all Constl tutlonal Amindnients proposed by the regular and special sessions of the Legislature of 1919, as the same appear ap-pear of record In my office In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed ths droat Seal of the Slate ef Utah, this 1st day of October, 1920 (Seal) 1IA11DI5N I1BNNION, Secrelur ot State, I lint amid minting ''liiOuii " TOR riRST-OLASS WORK and PROMPTNESS See A. 0. GRUNDVIG Carpenter and Builder At WESTER LUMBER 00. PROFESSIONAL I DR.E. r. OHAMBERLAIF H Physician nmt BtirKran M Office Sllvagnl ntoek; Itesldence, H North Seentti Street. Price, Utah H DR R. E OLOWARD H K)c. Kar, Noo nmt Tliront H Over I'rtce Commercial and Savings H Dank Office hours by appointment H PniCB, UTAH M DR. CHARLES T. ROSE H rii)lclnn ami Surgeon H C14-S1S Clift llulldlng. .H Salt Lake City. Utah Office Phona LH Was 4971. Itesldence, Helvedere, Was fJB 170 Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m . and H 2 lo t p in PH DR. H. B. GOETZMANN H Dentist kssssV Permanently Located 0cr the Price H Commercial Hank. fM 1'ltlCB, UTAH H DR. SANFORD BALLINGER H Dentist H Miles Uulldlng. Prlee, Utah M DR. T. J. ANTON H Dentist H Itooms 9 and 10, Sllvagnl llulldlng. H ntlCB, UTAH H STEWART. ALEXANDER & H CANNON H Atlorticjf-AI-Lnw. H 151ccnth I'loor the Deserst National H Dank llulldlng, etalt Jjko City, Utsh LH Sllvagnl llulldlng, Price, Utah PH L. A. McGEE H Attortioj-.At-Law, H Itooms 6 nnd S, Sllvagnl Dldg H PltlCB. UTAH M TERDINAND ERIOKSEN H Allnrney-At-Latv. H 717 Judge llulldlng H SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH. H OLIVER K. CLAY H Atlornot-At-Law. H Office Room 0, Sllvacni Building. l'HICB, UTAH M BRArrET ft TUTTLS H Ijwjcrs H Office The Tnern llulldlng PHICU, UTAH M nENRY RUGOERI H Attorncy-AI-Law. aol I'HICi: .UTAH M Office Oround Floor, rtrst Door H West of Tho Sun. H B. W. DALTON H Attorncy-AI-Law, H I'UICi; UTAH Offleo at County Courthouse H FREDERICK E. WOODS H Alloniey-.t-Lnr, H PltlCll! UTAH Itooms 11 and IE, Hllagnt Illock H ERNEST R, GRirriTH H TlUCIIItll OP VIOLII.V, iH Price, Utah. LB Address, (Jeucral Ualhory. H J. E. TLYNN H LICKNSltD UNDHItTAKHll AND M ItMHALMItll M Successor to C. W. Ttnglsy H Telephone 29 LH PltlCB. UTAH. M A. KOPT'S STUDIO H High tlrnitp Portraits ami Kulargo- H humus. ' H Second Floor H Prlca Commercial and Having Hank H PltlCH. UTAH M KNIOHTS Or PYTHIAS H Price Lodgo No, 32 Meets every H econd, third and fourth Tuesdny in H Masonic Hull Visiting member at- LfiH ivn welcome, J, P. Urogan, C, C: saefl P. B Itolilnclt. K It fl M J. W. HAMMOND, LICKNSin) ah- LH STIt ACT. Hit OP 1 1 rLIX M Abstracts of title furnished to nny H piece or trait In Basiern Utah yiru H Insurame urltten In the best com- H nunles doing business In tho state H Ileal eitate bonds, etc Second floor H Sllvagnl building H WHO IS YOUR DOCTOR? H Or.JJ, HENDERSON I Chiropractor, H AT PRICE, Parkor-WcoterBlk, H 10 till 12, noon 2 till 4 p. m, H AT HELPER, Over the Helper H Bank, 0 till 8 p m , Except Sun- H (lays Other Hours At Home, H Calls By Appointment. H WHY SUFFER? M If our uilwco is nlualilo h lo H jou trj to go bo much of it t ? H |