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Show SEPTEMBER jgrESDAY, 17, 193S TIlE - 1 Reaolution Propoain. an Amend- - srs-a- ar JLj ,f Section 1. of Article VII, of the rJn,tituUon Relating to th State tho Terme, Reaidene (Superintendent Datieo of Officer, Poblic Inatruction.) the Lcriaiature of the la n reeolved by two-thi- rd of all the mem-elect- take effect on the (tote of I tah. to each home . ", j ! concarrini I therein t RFCTION I. That geod Section 1, It la prupoeed to Article II, of the orn tint l,y of January. Constitutional Amendment No. 5 A PrPi Amend The Executive Department Artide XIII Seetirn 2 of the t.Con.ritu. tion of the .net, ,f Utah. .. Amended of Governor. Secretary of ,1 the General Election in 1930 State Auditor. State Treasurer and Rclatm. to each of whom ehaU hold Aecer-tunaeAttorney-Genera- l. Tangible Property on the of Value. Exemption,, and the kji 0ffice for four years, beginning Annual Tax far the Stale. next after his 0rit Monday of January B' the terms that of office t the ref'.Ti:dubT ,hf lection, except S.Ut h'L ,wo 'hir1 ot all if those elected at the first election shaP elected to each Horse and two-thir- member, shall be admitted into of win when the state end on the first Mutf 'ch Ho the Union, and shall herl?nb'r D. 1901. The A. officers in January, iny SECTJON 1. That it i. proposed to if the Executive Department, during their Article XIII, Section 2 of the ferms of office, shall reside at the seat of of the State of Utah, as amended pub-li- e where shall the they keep government, records, hooks and papers. They shall at the general election in 1930, to read as : follows perform such duties as are prescribed by SECTION 2. All tangible this Constitution and as may be prescribed in the State, not exempt under the property laws of the hy law. btates, or under this constitution, SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to its value to reby directed to submit tnendment to the electors of the state at be ascertained as provided by law The ths next general election in the manner property of the United States, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, by law. provided SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors corporations aul public lots with the buildings thereon usedlibraries, exelf. I( the state, this amendment shall take effor either religious worship or char-liabfect the first day of January next succeed sively the Board and determination of purposes, by State a of burial not fig places Canvassers of the result of the election held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. dtfignated in Section 2 hereof. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs power Plante, pumping plarits, transmission lines, Constitution::! Amendment pipes and flumes owned and utd by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such ind'wdunls or an Amend A Joint Resolution Proposing corporations, or the individual members shall not be separately taxed as Bient to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, Constitution long ns they shall be owned and used exRelating to Governor Ap poir.t've Power nr.d the Pilling of Va- clusively for such purposes. Power plants, Offices. power transmission lines and ethc- - proper cancies in Certain (Superintty ured for generating and deliver nu i! endent of Public Instruction.) ot the tncal power, a portion of which is ust Bf it resolved by the Legislature two-third of State of all the for furnishing power for pumping water Utah, for irrigation purposes on lands in the members elected to each house concurState of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: to the extent that vuch tion 1. SECTION That it is proponed to property is 10. of Article VII, of the used for such purposes. Thee amend Section exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the Constitution of the State cf Utah. as folusers of vaer so pumped under such regulations low.: as the legislature may prercr.be The tuxes SECTION 10. The Governor shall nominate. and by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manor Senate, appoint all State and district offies may be provided by law. The legislature cers whose offices are established oy thi Constitution, or which may be created by nay provide for the ov. motion from tata- law. and whose appointment or election is lcn homes, home steads, and persona not to exceed $2,000 in value for not otherwise provided for. If. djnng the' property. U L recess of the Senate, u vacancy occur in tny State or district office, the Governor iball appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nenvnate some to fill such office. person If the office of justice of the supreme or district court. ui suen p.sons mev n Secretary of State, State Auditor. State cnted as the legislature may provide. The Treasurer, or Attorney-Gnnlegislature shall provide ly lav for be vacated; by death, resipnation or othenvise. it shall an annuul tax sufficient, with other sou-rbe the duty of the Governor to fill th same of revenue, to defray thp estimated ordinby appointment, and the appointee shall ary expenses or the state for e.roh fi.cai hold his office until h:s successor shall be year. For the purpose of raying the stale elected and qualified, debt, if any there be, the legislature shall as may be by la provide for levying a tax am ually. r.iffi-eicprovided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is to pay the annual interist and to t ay hereby directed to submit thin proposed the principal of such debt, -i- thin twenty amendment to the electors of the state at years from the final passage of the law the next general ehetion in the mannei etvating theI debt. (A3 amended November 4, 1930 provided by law. SUCTION 2. The Secretary of State is SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the slate, this amendment ohall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effect the first day f January nest suc- amendment contained herein to the elector a determination ceeding by the Ruaril of of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. State Canvassers of the result cf the election designated in Section 2 hereof. SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector ef the state, thi3 amendment shall have effect en the first cay of January next sucConstitutional Amendment ceeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers cf the result of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 8. of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relating to the State Boo-No. 6 of Education. (Superintendent t Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Instruction.) Be it rcrohed Section 9, Article VI of the Constitution by the Legislatuie of the of Utah, Relating to Compensation of State cf Utah, two-thirof all the members elected Members of the Legislature. to each house conrurring Be it resolved by the Legislature of the therein : State of Utah, twe-thirSECTION of all the memI. That it is proposed to bers elected to each of the twe houses amend Section 8. of Article X. of the n cf the State of Utah, as follows: voting in favor thereof: SEC ION 1. That it is proposed to SECTION 8. The general control and uperviaion of the Public School System amend Section 9, Article VI, of the Conhall be vested in a State Board of Educat- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION 9. The members of the Legision, consisting of such persons as the lature shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is age as the Legislature may provide not exhereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding eight dollars per day . nd ten cents amendment to the electors of the state at per mile for the distance necessarily travthe next general election in the manner eled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law. y jf adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or pertbe state, this amendment shall take ef-t- quisite. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is first day of January next a determination by the Board of hereby directed to submit this proposed Mate Canvassers of the result of the amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. 8ECTION 3. If adopted by the eleetors Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shnll take effect the first day of January, 1937. No. 4 int Resolution Proposing an AmendI, M. H. Welling. Secretary of State of ment to Section 18, Article XII of the the State of Utah, do hereby certify that Constitution of the State of Utah, Relatthe foregoing is a full, true and correct ing to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. copy of the six Constitutional Amendments resolved by the Legislature of the proposed by the regular session of the legof all the mm-br- s islature of 1936 as the same appears of jhafc of Utah, two-thirelected to each of the two houses record in my office. gating in fawor thereof: I further certify that they will appear on SECTION I. That it is proposed to the official ballot at the general election tnend Section 18. Article XII, of the Nov. 3, 1936, under the number and title of the State of Utah, so that the herein designated. read follows: In witness whereof, I have hereunto set The Legislature may pro mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of x z0 jaw that the stockholders in every the State of Utah, this 1st day of nratiem organised for banking 1936. of any one or more r.J?e cJas8C of stock issued by any such r.at,on in addition to the amount of ubseribed and fully paid by twT 2 individually responsible for sn ditional amount not exceeding the ount of their stock in such corporation, I Secretary of State. amount of their stock of any parti- - Action 1. gW) eonaiet If AD VO CATE, PRICE, UTAH "rrin 'J COLUMBIA NEWS By Leona Lines Harford Morgan of San Francisco was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tittle last Monday. Bill Ruff of Spring City visited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Crawford Sunday afternoon. Miss OBrien, Miss Brown and Miss Christensen, instructors at the Columbia school, have returned from their summer vacations and are residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourd-in. (TRANSFERS Les Pendens , John McMahon to W. D. Simpson, et al. State Bldg, and Loan Assn., plain-- 1 tiff to Carbon Central Dairy, Inc.J corp. Price townsite lot 1, blk. 31. Warranty Deed George O. Faucett et ux to Maurice G. Fausett; prop, in High School sub. lots 4, 5, 7, 10, blk. 11. Emma Stein to Steve Diamenti; local survey, lot 3, blk. 3. John Barbieri to Charles Bertola; prop, in sections 28, 21, 22, 15, blk, 12, rng. 10. Chattel Mortgage John Birch et ux to Resettlement Adm. crops and livestock. George Ballinger to Freed Finance Corp. 1936 Plymouth Sedan. Thomas W. Shields to Freed Fin. Corp. household furniture. to ResetUement Administration John Birch; part release of chattel mortgage. U. S. 10. Frank Nigro and Louis Fossatt et ux to Mike Louis family are making their home in Hel- Fossatt; Meads surv. of Welby tws. per. Louis Veltri has taken over the lot 1, blk. 17. management of the Columbia store. Price, a municipal corp. to Orlin Scott Fausett; Price tws. surv. lot 6, MEETING NIGHTS SCHEDULED BY JOPPA LODGE SECRETARY blk. 17. Emma Stein to Steve Diamenti; local survey, lot 3, blk. 3. . Meeting nights scheduled by Joppa Satisfaction of Judg. & Decree Lodge No. 26, F. & A. M., according Walker Bank and Trust Co. by to I. L. Coulter, secretary, are as folto lows: September 15, E. A. Degree; Edgar A. Bering, vice president; record of et Stavros al; Prottopappas September 22, E. A. Degree; Septem- ot Jun. 12, 1936. ber 29, F. C. Degree, and October 6, regular meeting. Sessions are held in FINAL SERVICES HELD the Masonic temple. FOR BATTISTA BEACCO and Mrs. Heat Comfort ip hi "BEST : IM TMf m Thert Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community PRODUCERS 77ls6ksotJLi--- Final rites were held Tuesday morning for Battista Beacco, 39, who died at his home in Price Friday, after seven years illness of carcinoma. Mr. Beacco, born in Italy December 7, 1896, came to Utah about sixteen years ago, and has been engaged in mining since that time. Survivors besides his widow, Mrs. Filomena Beacco, are five children, Domenic, Tony, Johnny, Mary and Louis Beacco, all of Price; two brothers, A. Beacco, Price, Giovanni, Beacco, Italy; and two sisters, Mrs. Valen-ti- a and Mrs. Mongiat, Michigan, Berlin, Germany. Rupo, Mary Rev. T. H. Evans was in charge of the services. Interment was in Price City cemetery, under direction 'of the Flynn Funeral home. BARBER SHOP MOVES TO NEW LOCATION ON MAIN Leos Barber shop is now located in new quarters in the building formerly occupied by the Bessie Kennedy Millinery company in Price. Miss Kennedy will retire from her millinery business, having been engaged in this line here for many years. The building on South Main vacated by Leos shop will be used by the Walnut Bar, enlarging their present quarters. CORRECTION The name of Arthur Grange was erroneously reported in The recently in connection with a story on the organization of the hod carriers and common laborers union. The name should have been Arthur Grames, listed as corresponding te Initiative Amendment No. 7 bdA?TAL ADVERTISING law rKIIP()SED TO BE ENACTED BY INITIATIVE improper ony. conduct, or conviction of fel- - o amend Section Re-- i detl pnttstr, irni. U, his patients by reason wilfulness or neglect. immorality, dishonorable or Secretary ef State. Good - SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL r? tf t? ? PRINTING - New and handy desk telephone fatifra(3e coored second sheets cen8 a ream at The Sun- - dexes and moderately priced at The ate X Donald T. Adams, of Monticello, Democratic candidate for the office of district attorney for the seventh judicial district, was a Price business caller the fore part of the week, relative to his campaign. He was confering with local Democratic leaders in this section and is expected to present a stiff fight for the office. It was conceded that Adams is expectant of a considerable amount of support from this section and will probably make several campaign speeches here in the near J he Scientist Says YOUR CAn HAS TWO ENGINES That's why it needs this NEW OIL that gives DOUBLE PROTECTION To tlie oil scientist, every car lias two engines a cold engine and a Got engine. It ia during tlie First frw aecondi after starting tLat most of tlie wear occurs. That wear can now he greatly reduced for heres an oil that spreads instantly on metal, covering the finely machined and close-fitte- d moving parts much Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE T Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. Y V faster than ordinary oil of similar hody. g Combined with tlie tough, film that resists highest engine heat, the instant spreading quality of Vico enahlei this remarkable new oil to give double protection to every engine, new or old. Vico la refinery sealed in earn for your protection. long-lastin- UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY , HunJrtJs of Saroioi Station, and Dealer. In Utah and Idaho Manufacturer of Pep 88 Ga.oline Ditributor of Adas Tires, Batteries, Aecessoriesand Stanolind Products COMMERCIAL PRINTING . Not a small part of our business is devoted to Job Printing. Now is a good time to check up on your printing needs. Just give us a call Phone No. 9 and a representative will give you courteous, efficient advice on your printing problems. Variety Of Work The plant of the is equipped to produce almost any class of printing work. We are also now able to supply you with special ruled forms and special bindings for blank books. Anything from a calling card to a sale bill is the range of the Job Printing department of The Sun-Advoca- te Sun-Advocat- e. Quality The class of work produced by our plant will compare favorably to any printing done anywhere, and is far ahead of the average printing job which the sweatshop solicitor offers to furnish. Quality and service you can depend on and well be right here to back it up. cut-throa- t, Stock at all times carries a complete and sizeable slock of Papers, Card Boards and Binding supplies. We have on hand samples of various weights, colors and qualities of bond papers all carrying well known trade marks, which we will be glad to show you at any time. Sun-Advoca- te Workmanship This establishment will stand behind any job done here and EE Our guarantees satisfaction. workers are experienced and ef- - EE ficient; our plant modern and Come in and let us EE show you samples of almost every kind of printing which we are able to produce EE EE right here in Price. Sun-Advoca- 1 IS CALLER HERE Th fv tt T T fV ? T ? ? f tt Hotel if Temple Square ??f The ? fV T H Quality Work In- Sun-Advoc- f?f ? ? t? 1936. ntoxicants or drugs to such an rontor hi unfit to practice t driven by City Councilman John Holden and Dr. R. F. McLaughlin of Price were considerably damaged last week when they crashed about three miles south of Price near the crossing to a narrow bridge. McLaughlin suffered a finger injury, but Holden was uninjured. In attempting to avoid striking the bridge, Holden, who was traveling toward Price, suddenly applied his brakes, unavoidably throwing his car in the path of the McLaughlin The 12. violating or aiding others in violating any of the provisions of the dental act. 'Ctatutea of Utah. 1933, aa amended practice 13. Refining the Department of Regis,u Chapter 78. Laws of Utah. 1935.- tration or the State Boad of Health, their ,fa for Dentist to Adver- officers or employes, access to his office, ti ) apRevised Statute, of instruments, laboratory, equipment, of in,Srtlon Utah 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 pliances or supplies for the purpose same. the amended to read specting foCUtah- 14. Keeping his office, instruments, laboratory equipment, appliances or supplies e WCfd8 unprofessional in an insanitary condition. to dentists are hereby def,Bftl to 15. Nothing herein contained shall be include. so aa to prevent a duly licensed ' Staining any fee by fraud or mis- - construed dentist in the State of Utah from advertisntation. his profession, except the quotation of directly or indirectly any ing the us of news'todent i unheensed dentists, or one whose definite fired prices by cards, radio and periodicals, signs, as ten revoked or papers, to suspended terfnw m of advertising, providrerationa of any kind or to treat other lawful means hall be in 5, advertising human teeth, gums or jaws, ed, that all of such or dentist who may licensed the of name the ,mPressions of the teeth or jaws, or to refer in such advertising to hts Poitmnrr vCt or attempt to correct maL specificallymethod and, or system. t hereof, except as herein pro- - traiinng, SECTION 2. This act shall take effect five days after the date of the official procEmployinu as what known are cap oen lamation by the Governor. rers or toutera to obtaio -business, 4 law. (f ) Paragraph 15 added to present without the consent of 'jl omrnumcating, acquired in Ratmir patien.t information ot State of H Secretary M. I. Welling. necessary to enable him ,.t ? palint the State of Utah, do hereby certify that 5 ah uch. 1 Wrtient correct and dental business or the foregoing it a full, true rea(mprertl8n law filed in my ofdevces by untruthful, im copy of the initiative Drbahl general ,or fice and to be voted upon at the possible statements. $, u 3, 1936. 8 any misrepresentations or election to be held Novemberwill Alls or. it appear 1 further certify thpt nce01186 directjy or indirectly to in- Peruade or induce dental patron- - the official ballot at the general electior title and Nov. 8, 1936. under the number herein designated. "nJ!hnne pro essional fees with an In witness whereof, I have hereunto se. preon or Paying any person for Great SeI ..f th my hand and affixed the Patients. 8. of September. while his license Is sus- - State of Utah, this let day cl Automobiles POLITICAL FIGURE Mortgage Arthur L. Craven et ux to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, their Bldg, and Loan Assn.; highland park, son Harold and daughter, Helen, of sub. div. lot 5, blk. 11. Samuel A. Wycherly et ux to State Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tally Evans last Sun- Bldg, and Loan Assn.; State Highway sub. all of lots 7, 10, 19, blk. 14, rng. day. Miss Ada Strate, daughter of Mr. 10. and Mrs. Abe Strate, who has been LaVerne Blake et al to Equitable residing in Salt Lake City, returned Fin. Co., a corp. Montrose addition, there after visiting here with her lot 4, blk. 1. parents for a few days before beSt. Steve Diamenti to Carbon Emeginning the fall semester of college. ry bank; local survey, lot 3, blk. 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster of Price Trading Co., a corp. to CarSunnyside are moving to Columbia this week. Mr. Foster is an employee bon Emery bank, a corp.; Price Townof the local mine. ship survey; lot 2, blk. 41. Superintendent and Mrs. Ed OConQuit Claim Deed nor and son, Tommy, formerly of a municipal corp. to Richard Price, Cedar City, have located in their new D. Simmons; prop, in lot 21, blk. 14, home here. 10. rng. famMr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay and Price Trading Co., a corp. to John ily have moved from their home into the house formerly occupied by the C. Milano; prop, in lot 7, blk. 14, rng. Mr. PAGE ELEVEN CARS DAMAGED IN CRASH ON HIGHWAY SOUTH OF PRICE T)EAL ESTATE Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., C. E. Beveridge, superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Bood Music and flower service, message by the pastor. Epworth League 8:00 p .m. Clarence Stevenson, leader; topic, Qualifying For New Tasks. Choir practice Friday at 7:30 p. m. Members of the Sunday school, league and church please bring flowers. T. H. EVANS, Pastor. ?tl0, ! - Communty Church Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 SUN Price I te PHONE Reasonable Prices NO. 9 n Utah B |