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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, October 3, 1953 the admission of this state No. 2 S. J. R. t- No. 2 Kart-hom- otner powers of original assess, By Messrs. Rtringham H.J.R. No. 14 nu-n- t as the Lginlaturc may and Hopkm provide. Under such regulaBy Msr. Brewster, tions in such case and wahui JOINT OF RESOLUTION A hhetLeld, Welch such limitation a the LegisTHE NKNA1 E AND HOUSE Howe and lature may prescribe, it shall ok representatives A JOINT RESOLUTION fKO. review proposed bond issues, OE THE THIRTY SECOND ARI USING AMEND TO tax levies of local revise the LEGISLATURE OF THE TICLE VI. SECTION 9 OF STATE OF UTAH PROgovernmental units, and equalTHE CONSTITUTION OF ize the assessment and valuPOSING TO AMEND SEC-HOTHE STATE UTAH OF ation of property within the 3 OE ARTICLE X OF TO COMPENSA-TiOTHE CONSTITUTION OF counties, the duties imposed OF MEMBERS OK THE STATE OK UTAH. upon the State Board of EqualTHE LEGISLATURE. ization by the Constitution PROVIDING TOR PROand Laws of this State ahalt be Be it resolved by the LegislaCEEDS OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS AND performed by the State Tax ture of the State of Utah, Commission. ROYALTIES FROM MINtwo-thirof all members ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL In each county of this State elected to each of the two LANDS Tu BE A PART there shall be a County Board houses voting in OF HIE STATE SCHOOL of Equalization consisting of I UND. thereof; the Board of County CommisSection 1. It i proposed to Be it resolved by the Legislasioners of the said county. 1 he thereof : amend Article VL Section 9 ol ture of the State of Utah, County Board of Equalization Section 1. It is proposed to shall Hie Constitution of U e Stale s adjust and equalize the of all members mend Section 11 of Article valuation of Utah to read as follows: and assessment of elected to each of the two XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property Section 9. The member of bourns voting in State of Utah so that the same within their respective counthe Legislature shall receive hall read as follows: thereof i such exto not such ties, subject compensation, regulation Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax Section 1. It I proposed to ceeding $5uo a year for the State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be premend Sec. 3 of Article X of legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actuthe Constitution of the State ing of four members, not more scribed by law. The State Tax of Utah to read: than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County ally in session, and mileage as long to the same political Boards of Equalization shail provided by law. Sec. 3. The proceeds of the party. The members of the each have such other powers Section 2. The Secretary of sale of all land that have Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed Ly the State i directed to submit been or may hereafter be Ly the Governor, by and with Legislature. this proposed amendment to granted by the United State the consent of the Senate, for the electors of the slate at the to tin state, for the support Section 2. The Secretary of such terms of office as may Le State is directed to submit next general election in the of the common school, royal-ti- e provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to manner provided Ly law. received by the state a Tax Commission shall admin- the electors a result of mineral lease of the state at the Section 3. This amendment ister and supervise the tax next generalof election land that have been or may in the shall take effect upon approval laws of the State. It shall as- manner be granted by the provided by law. by the electors of the state. sess mines and public utilities United State to this state for Section 3. If adopted by the and adjust and equalize the supxrt of the common school, valuation and assessment of electors of the state, this NOTICE TO CREDITORS and five per centum of the net shall effect amendment take property among the several IN THE 3RD DISTRICT COURT proceeds of the sales of United counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. States public lands lying w nh-i- n OF TOO I LL COUNTY the state and sold by the STATE OF UTAH H. J. R. No. 7 water for irrigation purpose United Stater subsequent to on lands in the State of Utah, In the matter of tf estate of By Mssrs. Hopkins, may be exempted from taxa ELLEN AW known also ORR, Ountner, Wangsgaard, tion STATEMENT to the extent that such HELEN! Welch and Sheffield propery is used for such pur- as LLLLN AW SMITH. Required by the Act of August A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- poses. These exemptions shall S. ORR, and NELLIE ORR. (21, 1912- - as amended by the Creditors w.U present claim.!, Milrch POSING TO AMEND AR accrue to the benefit of the 93J ,nd TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF users of water so pumped with voucher attached, to the un ' (Title 39, United Slates Code, Sec- THE CONSTITUTION OF under such regulations as the designed at Grant will. Utah. by'jon lhe ownership. legislature may prescribe. The on or before the 15th day of So- THE STATE OF UTAH. circulation of wHUiCIl and taxes of manag0inent the indigent poor may vember, 1958. TO TANGIBLE Tootle be or jThe remitted abated published 9:43 a m. at Transcript, such PROPERTIES EXEMPT times and in such manner as Sunday school Signed: W. Carl Walk, admlni-- j w.Uy Toot.le, Luh. FROM TAXATION. 11 am. Church service of of Ellen the estate strator be n,e names and addresses of the 6:30 provided by law. The Be it resolved by the Legisla- may Ann Orr, aLvo known as Emm pm. Methodist Youth Felmay provide for the ej,ll)ri managing editor ture of the State of Utah, legislature lowship. Miss Petty, sponsor from taxation of Smith. Helen 5. Orr, and anj exemption are: two-thirjmeM managers of all members homes, homesteads, and perNellie Orr, deceased. Nursery for small children durPublisher, Alex F. Dunn, 58 No. elected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed Gordon R. Hall ing churth serviie. Tcxx-Ic- , 1 Alex Utah. dilor, Mjin. houses voting in $2,000 in value for homes and Senior choir practice. Thursday Attorney for the Estate F, Dunn, 58 North Main, Tooele, 7:30 homesteads, and all household Tooele, Utah thereof; pm. Junior choir practice. Utah. furniture, and Section 1. It is proposed to furnishings, used Saturday, 10 a in. 12, of first Sept. (Date pub., owned a is owner The (If by exclusively by WSCS rummage sale. Saturday, amend Article XIII, Section 2 equipment the owner thereof at his place 1958; date of last pub., Oct. 3, corporation, its name and address of the Constitution of the Stata of abode in 1. Please bring articles November 1958). maintaining a must be stated and also imme- - for sale to of Utah, to read as follows: WSCS lunch- parsonage. home for himself and familv. names thereunder the and, eon diatey Section 2. All tangible prop Property not to exceed $3,000 in church social hall, NOTICE TO CREDITORS meeting addresses of stockholders owning ursd ct. 9 , erty in the state, not exempt in value, owned by disabled STATE OF UTAH or holding one per cent or more of under the laws of the United persona who served in any war 12 will be church Oct. Sunday. COURT IN THE DISTRICT total amount of stock, lf in the military service of the States, or under this constituschxl Kally Day OF TOOELE COUNTY owned by a corporation, the Remember, Sunday, Oct. 5, we tion, shall be taxed in propor- United States or of the State of In the matter ot the estate of names and tion to its value, to be ascer- Utah and by the unmarried addresses of the indiobserve world-wid- e communion. I tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of I ANTI A ARTHUR, Deceased. vidual owners must be given. If such of be the will Creditors persons may state, counties, property exempted present claims, owned by a partnership or other cities, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. with vouchers attached, to the un- unincorporated firm, its name and MOTHER AND SON municipal and The legislature shall provide dersigned at ICO East Glenwood. address as well as that of each in- CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS corporation public libraries, lots with the by law for an annua tax sufTooele. Utah, by, on. or before the dividual member must be given): buildings thereon used exclu- ficient. with other sources of 15th Sunday, Sept. 28 was a happy Alex F. Dunn, 58 North Main, day of November, 1959. sively for either religious wor- revenue, to defray the estioccasion for Mrs. G. H. McNeili. exeJ. Nelson, Signed: Ralph Tooele, Utah. ship or charitable purposes, mated ordinary expenses of It was her birthday and also the cutor of the estate of Iantha The known bond holders, mortand places of burial not held the state for each fiscal year. of her son. Grant. She birthday or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the holders and other Arthur, deceased. gagees security and Mr. McNeill and their son, ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, the Gordon R. Hall owning or holding one per cent or from taxation. -- Water rights, legislature shall provide for Attorney for the Estate , murof total amount of bonds, Glen, were invited to a birthday ditches, canals, reservoirs-ievyin- g a tax annually, suffi' by Mrs. Grant Tooele, Utah mortgages, or other securities are dinner, prepared her husband and power plants, pumping plants, cient to pay the annual interMcNeill, 12 honoring 1958; of first pub.. Sept. (Date (If there are none, so state): transmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal his mother, and held at the Grant Oct. 3, 1958). of last date None. pub., influmes owned and used by of such debt, within twenty The average number of copies McNeill home in Salt Lake City. dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage of each issue of this publication Present were the G. H. McNeills VISIT AT MONTANA irrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. owned by such individuals or sold or distributed through the and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. pon CampSection 2. The secretary of in Max Mrs. individual or Proctor, company the state is to mails or otherwise, to paid sub- bell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. corporations, directed submit this members thereof, shall not be proposed amendment to the with her son, Kenneth and daugh- scribers during the 12 months pre- Gerald Schofield, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kenney and separately taxed as long as electors of the State of Utah ter, Mrs. Jack Brough and her ceding the date shown above. they shall be owned and used at the next general election in son, Jeffery, left Wednesday mor- (This information is required from daughter, Erda; Mr. and Mrs. Aexclusively for such purposes. the manner provided by law. ning for Chinook, Montana where daily, weekly, and lbert Young and four children, of Power plants, power transmisSection 3. If adopted by the they were called by the death of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Chat-wi3300. pewspapers only): sion lines and other property electors Black-stonBountiful: the hostess, Carol of this Mrs. this Proctors state, aunt, Dunn Alex F. Daisy used for generating and deFuneral services were held (Signature of editor, publisher, McNeill and Grant and their baby, livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall The dinner W'as followed by visiting! portion of which is used for take effect the first day of on Monday. The visitors will be business manager, or owner). Blackstone. of Theo Miss furrtishing power for pumping January, 1959. Sworn to and subscribed before together, while the children played guests me this 30th day of Sept., 1958 games. The McNeills retumd to their homes, late Sunday night. Ethel B. Halgren (My commission expires By Messrs. G. Douglas Taylor, Edward C. Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION TRO. I USING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION II OK ARTICLE XIII OK THE CONSTITUTION OK THE STATE OK UTAH RELATING ID SYSTEMS OK PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OK THE STATE. Be if resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, s of all members elerted to each of the two houses voting in n N N tu'o-third- favor favor . Is g ;he one in which the laymen of the.ar.J Mr. Robert te c huivh will perform and Reach, and her brother uf.l tu the duties of the revival. Other! wile. Mr. and Mj. NVIvui Mel-- , Southern Baiitist churches of thia'ville and urn, luikewood, t a!.f. She state coojierating with the South- - irtuined home, last ! nday. in- to the Union, shall - and u permanent fund, to tie railed the State School Fund, the intereit of which only, shall be expended for the supthe common schools. port of Ihe mtere-- t on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all property that may accrue to the stale by the ex'heut or torfeituie, all unclaimed shares and diwdend of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this stale, the proceeds of the sate of limlx-r- , and the rental received by the stale from school and stale lands, other than tliu-- e granted for specific pul uiM-s- , shall, with such other revenue us the legislatuie may from time to tune alioi thereto, constitute a fund to Le known as the Utu-loiSchool frond, which Uniform School fr'uml shall tx maintained und used for the support of the common ami public school of the state and apportioned m such manner a the IcgiMature shall provide. The piovisionx of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall lie construed as limitation m the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purpose and not on the amount of funds available therefor, and. further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform Sc hool fr'und shall be considered m fixing the rates of taxation in Section 7 of Article Xlll. 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. ex-cu- tn Baptist convention will lx en-- j gaged m tin nationwide cudea favor Community .Methodist PL., rr,L G t1x birth of and Mix. are Mr. girl tuhy jpefrward G. Shxldard, The little M.vx an msl at the Salt Hike LD$ hospital at 9 21 prn. Sejxcmber 22, Grandparents are Mr. and .Mr laMar Stoddard and Mr. Elsie U, Hadfu-ld- . td Crantsv i;le. 1st Lutheran Church B. Holm, Pastor E Moore First Baptist To Hold Revival 8-- 12 j n 1 For Beginning and Advanced Student : Popular and classical music from first lesson thru concert stage! private lessons or groupj from piofessionai instruction musicians. Call now! Accordion beginners Instrument furnished WHiTEtiOVSE MUSIC STUDIO : j Fh. Suite Isgreen Building 1170-Y- 7 La Liu THIS WEEK ONLY! 6 BIG DAYS AYTINAL VITAMINS & MINERALS An vitamin, 9 mineral diet supplement. Bottle 100 tablets. 11 Regularly $3.98 19c WRITING 59c WOOL SPONGE 98c SACCHARIN 49c BALL 2 ,or 20c V." 2 for 60c grain 2 for 99c Retractable 2 ,or 50c 12's 2 ,or 40c HOLLAND TABLET POINT PEN 39c SUPPOSITORIES LINEN MEDITERRANEAN EFFERVESCENT i,000 GLYCERIN 5 V WALGREEN GUESTS m AGENCY 'Advertising Doesn't Pay' So a Chicago Advertising Firm, The Buchen Company, did a long range survey among Industrial Companies to see if advertising really does pay. The survey was done in relationship to recessions. The results published in the September that: 20, issue of ' noted Publishers Auxiliary ' j ! 1. Companies which reduce advertising during the year following a recession fare worst of all. ; . , 2. Companies not decreasing advertising are theones that recover best. during a recession year or the year following The study was made by contacting industrial companies which reported sales based on 1947 and 1952. The stwy covers advertising before, during and after the 1949 and 1954 recessions. Other results showed that companies which did not cut advertising in 1949 and or 1950 Showed sales approximately 40 points ahead of those which cut their ads in one or both of these years. Companies which did not reduce advertising .in 1954 or 1955, had, by 1956, sales ten index points above those which did. 121 and advertising figures in index numbers BEOTIA MJ NEW We might ask, however, Did the increased sales of die more 'prosperous companies result from die advertising, or was the advertising a result of their increased sales and the larger advertising appropriations such sales made possible. IN THE HARDTOP This makes history! In only ten days time since its introduction, 37, 429' people have bought THE CAR -- The most dramatic success in Buicks history! Come in and see what your Quality Buick Dealer has for you. This year of all years, buy no new car until you see and drive -- THE CAR! Those who made the survey answer that question in this way the question answers itself When one considers that in order to make a meaningful comparison it was statistically necessary to establish a common base or footing as a starting point in the years 1947 and 1952. f However, in those years not all the companies were actually equal in strength, aggressiveness or marketing concepts. They were already spreading apart, dividing themselves into groups of forward lookers and In 1947 and 1948 sales and profit opportunities were good for all companies. but some companies chose to do 90 . There was no reason for holding back LE No one would clai'm that advertising was the sole reason for the better business enj'oyed by the forward lookers. But it certainly is unquestionable that advertising was a vital factor in their success. Experts claim the Buchen survey as ship between advertising and sales. powerful evidence of the long-rang- e relation- That this is true in Tooele can .be varified by examining the pages of this newspaper for the long range consistent advertisers and noting their success in Tooele business and the fine goods and services they offer you the public. A NEW INVICTA OJ ELECTRA Tie thriftiest Buick Tht srof spirited Buick The most luxurious Buick CLASS OF FINE CARS WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Tooele Transcript SABRE tx vC t QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW. Mi IftlraL M N ..YOUR AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREA 2 : J ? ra Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonelli, of Hurricane winds and clouds usually extend up 40 to 60 thou- San Jose, Calif., were weekend sand feet, according to the Navys visitors among their many friends and relatives here. Hurricane Hunters." Some Said sotirn' ) two-wee- ly WEEKND RIIJ1F Fourth-Elevent- r . y, WARD The Eleventh Ward Relief Society Will hold the Ihtxc.ipy meetKt. 9. Tho ing on Thursday, j teacher topic wdl be given at 1 p in. and the message w ill he given by Mrs. Riant he Wh.te. At 1:30 and testimony jpm,. the theology meeting will lx- field. Mi'S. LUme A Bergener will give the baity Sitter Will tx present. All and interested ladies are invitid imt to the ward church to enjoy the meeting. 'pie study. Catechetical instruction for child-jrefrom the fifth to eighth grade Mr. John E. Moore, Taylor. Tex., every. Sut. morning from 9.30 to IL.Ki. will lx one of mx sxihers to bring Tune in This is the I ife" on the messages of the laivrnens reover KSL-TY- . vival to be conduc ted at llie Eirst Sat. at life takes into account not Total 8 Baptist church. October through the body, but the total man. Oetulx-12. at 7:30 only inclusively, and soul. p m. during the week days and at body the regular Sunday services. Mr. Moore is a successful buinessinan SPFN'DS VACATION in die feed manufacturing and WITH FAMILY grain elevator business. He is Mrs. Leslie Mt Kendrick was a' widely experienced in civic work, traveler for a pleasant as a served Chamber of having to visit with her sons and Commerce president twice in re- trip their families. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil! cent years, director of the Taylor, Cooper and family and Mr. and Tex a Rotary' dub. and is pre- Mrs. Bert Cooper and family, Me-sently serving as community chest Gill, Nevada. From there, she! chairman. went to California, accompanied by The campaign in which Mr. her son. Cecil, and his wife. They, Moore and the other five visited the sights and points of in- businessmen are to lead will ferest at law Angeles, a niece, Mr. October new- - mil Sunday, Oct. 5. The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday scluxil and Bible class at 9:15. Wot ship service with celebration of Holy Communion at 10, .10 In keeping with our annual Sunday school rally and promotion 'dav. the topic is: TRAINING I OR LIFE. The text: 2 Timothy 3: H 17 The l.WML will sponsor a fellowship dinner, Sunday evening. beginning at 5 p m. The Voter assembly will meet Wed. evening at 7:30. 'Pm I WMl, meets Thursday evening at 7:30 for business and tie favor semi-weekl- pHxidlv announcing a Jchn - ... BBY GIRL vor m two-third- - 'em IS:' 83 North Main |