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Show F riday, October 01,1 000 The Tooele Transcript fir Irrigji.m purposes tods in the Mate of i'tah, li v M.-i- s Hopkins, may be exempted fiom taxa. Cutittirr. Wjng-- iiifj, 11 to tt e extent Ibat uh Nlit-ifV.rl. h i)J U is used for null pur-popiojii-iThese exemptions shall A JOINT HfsO I "I JON J'BO. t of Die To AMI1 M) AK-- aume ofto (tie watr pumped U'l.K XIII. SECTION 2 OK TliF CONsTII LTlc N OK under nub reguljtn ns as the The n.aV K I'TAII RE1 HK STATF LATING TO T ANGIB1 K tax of the md.pt nt poor rnav T. X K M I T be umittul or abated at suin LHOLHlTIFS turn and In mu h manner as HiuM TAXATION. may U- - jiovlded bv law. The I.fiii't'i-t,nBe it ha the f hp slatuie li av provide for the of the Shit of Utah, rxtmp'ioii fiom tax.it, on of of nil in emlniS hon s, homesteads, and perto exiled litrtnl tii i 'ich of the two son. d ropeiiv. me and I, ini.ii inf, n pi favor $2 Oodst m vehie for Inhousehold 1. in ails, and all thf i i of furn.tuie, and furnishings, Fnt.un 1. It h profXi'tJ to rquij rnelit used cxihi'ivtly by 2 the owner theieof at hii m.i uJ- Ariule XIII, pljre (if tini f the Slut of abode In maintaining a cl I'fjh, lo j a i follows: home for hiri"elf and family. i tiun 2. All tangible piop. Jropt rtv not to exceed $3 00 ertv in t!ir stale, r. nt exrinpt in value, owned l y disabled uniit-- r the laws ot the I'l.ited persons who served in anv war Soli---- , in the military service id the or uiult r this consul shall be taxed in pr.or I'nited States or of the State of t.i'H to IIS Xailie, tO be 8'. r I'tah and bv the unmurried tamed as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of property id the state, ( cumins, ui h persons may le exempted (dies, towns. mIioo) distruts. as the legnlature may provide. and The legislature shall provide municipal curpoiation Mihhc bbiaries, lots with the bv law for an annual tax mildinKs thereon used xi hi with other sources of uvcly f..r cithi r rrligiuu wor. revenue, to diftay the estiflop or (heritable purpose, mated ordinary expenses of ana place of burial not h Id the state for eaih fiscal year. or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the ate ben fit. fha'I be exempt state dt Lt. if any there be, the drum taxation. Water rigb:. legislatuie shall provide for o.tcfies, canals, rcserxoiM, vying a tax annually, suffiplants, pumping plant, cient to pay the annual interjower transmission l.nes, pip s and est and to pay the principal t unu-- t owmd and Used by in- of such debt, within twenty dividuals or corpotations for years from the final passage irrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. owned by such individuals or Section 2. The secretary of corporations, or the individual stee is directed to submit this members thereof, shall not be proosed amendment to the aeparauly taxed as long as electors of the State of Utah they shall be owned and u'f-- at the next general election in exclusively for siuh purposes, the manner prov ided by law. lower plants, power transmis-a.o- n Section 3. If adopted by tha lines and other property Used for generating and de- (lectors of this state, this livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall port.on of which is Used for take effect the f.rst day of furnishing power for pumping January, 1959. H. J. wa'er No. 7 R. on I v 1 sr . 1 is pre-cttli- i... two-thnd- s rt j 1 l'uI.--tUi!ii- it-a- S-- suf-ficie- tl e aJu'b-lo- n of this sta'e Into ttie LTiioti, shall te and leBy ir Strlngbam dum a pel malieiil LiiiJ, to be and III) kin i ahed the State Sihool hund. t w buh only, A JOINT RESOLUTION OF Hit intiTrU o ll THE SENATE AM) HutsK shall be rxpotuli-- tor the sup-bosihoois, HH'RkskNTATIV ES I he of the (oiiuiion Ok interest on the Stale OF THE THIRTY SECOND Sihool k und, the ptoieedx of Ih;im.atij(e pi opt i ly that may acoue .MATE OE UTAH 1KO-- 1 alt 'USING TO AMI.NO SEC- lo the stateall by the ex heat or uni taunt'd share TION 3 OE ARTICLE X OE foltutuie, THE CONSTITUTION OE and div uieiiJs ot any tot (ora.morpoi atrd under the THE STATE OE UTAH,' tion la a s ot this state, the proceid I'ROVIDI.NG FOR FRO-CEED- S id the salts of timber, and the OE SALE OF received by the state SCHOOL LANDS AND rental from s hoo and state laiidx, ROYALTIES khoM MIN- Oll.tr than thu'u planted f r IMAL LEASES OE SCHOOL i die pm po-e- s, shall. Wi'h LANDS TO HE A FART os the OE THE STATE SCHOOL suili other revenue I'Kidatuie nuy (lorn time to I UND. I 'ue olii.t tin u a tu, Veit Tisolcrd bll the l.egisht-tm- e fund to be known cuii'titute a the Uni-luiof the State of Itah, S hunt fund, whuli U.n-lultwa-thnSttuiol fund shall be of ull In rm hrfl elected to each of the two maintained and U'td lor the h' suppoii of the toit.mon and voting it favor public sihool of the state and thereof: in such manner as appoilioi.t-Seitmn 1. It is proposed to the Jcgnlalute shall provide. mend Sec, 3 cl Artu le X of The pioviMims of So lion 7, tbe Constitution of the Slate Aiticle XIII of tins Constituof Utah to read: tion shall be construed ax limiPec. 3. The proceed of the tation in the tale of taxation isles of all land that have on tangible prerty for dis-irbeen or may b realtor be siliool purove and not granted by the United state on the amount of funds availto thit itate, for the aupport able then for, and, further, no of the common tchuol. ruyal-t- n money allocated to the Unireceived by the state as form School Eund shall be conresult of mineral leases of sidered In fixing the rates of land that have been or may taxation in Set lion 7 hreafter be granted by the cf Artule XIII. United States to this state for Section 2. The Secretary of support of the common schools, State is (lin t ted to submit this and five per centum of the rut projxoed amendment to the proceed of the sales of United eleitor of the Stale of Utah State public lands lying with- at the general election in the state and sold by the in the manner provided by United States subsequent to law. S. J. R. otner powers of original assessment as the legislature may By Messrs, G. Douglas provide. Under such regulaTaylor, Edward C. tions in such cases and within Larsen and Howe 2 A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO-POSIN- G AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONS' 1 TUTION OF T1IE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Be if rt wired bn the Legislating of the State of Itah, two-thirof all membtrs elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1, It is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article XIII ot the Constitution of the State ot Utah so that the same hall read as follows: Section 11. There shall be State Tax Commission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. The members of the Commission shall be appointed Ly the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. The State Tax Commission shall administer and supervise the tax laws of the State. It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalise the valuation and assessment of property among the several counties. It shall have such such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property withm the counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tjx Commission. In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of Equalization consisting of the Board of County Commissioners of the said county. The County Boards of Equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State Tax Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax Commission and the County Boards of Equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of Slate is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by lawn Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1959. No. 2 M-- . 411 oe the to If elected, I shall continue to ficiently administer ef- the office of Attorney and faithfully perform the duties of public pro secutor and act as impartial legal County advisor to the County Commissioners and oppose all unjust claims against Tooele County. pm, r I tian in the held Goiprl Hirelings, being club mom of the city ball bv I ranees llt-band Warn he HaCwxk, wil iolnhnue at 3 p nt eaih Sun-daal-I riday rights at 7.30 Oi t. 24 beginning v7 Upholstering ) Platform Rockers i Repaired and t d ut Recovered HOME IS TliF HAPPY IIUNTTR. with a fine bug of buikskins. Major Dalton Y. Medlen of Dugway Proving Ground didn't bring down a'l of they, deer, but he is the owner of the 2'0 II I H.J.R. No. 14 PtRIY (IlK dill OKI La-S- wi--- n I J j abi'luv T e i thereof: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TOOELE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH of CHARLES A. PAULOS. Deceased. NOIRE TO ( RFDITORS Probate No. 1609 Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned, at 65 Fast Vine street, Tooele, Utah, by, on. or before the 19th day of December, 1958. James A. Paulos, Executor of the Estate of Charles A. Pau- 'Conferences ) FREE PIZZA AT THE Vkjl-ler- State e Delicious Home Made Beginning and (Advanced Student I; For November 23. the Sixth ward MSITS CIUIDREN conference will !;. in at 5 .30 pm anil the F irst ward at 7.30 p m. Mis Annie Kon1, returned horn-Popular and classical music? Stinkton ward conference will be Jfrom first lesson thru concert Tuesday, following a month's visa stage! Private Msons or groupjjwith her children. Mr and Mrs November 30. at 7.30 pm. from professional Norman Bowen and children. Salt natrurtion Home missionaries will be asmusicians. Call now! signed to all wards and branihes J Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson and daughter. Lori Jo, on November 16. except wards ,J Accordian beginners ,r a,u 'r' I nrrc-- Kune and where conferences are scheduled 'J Instrument furnished 1 he stake presidency d sires the w Price; Mr. and Mrs. RichIxiys, we M MM M Mbit attendanie of all stakes officers. fto J ard A.irih itu, Grand Junction. ,Na and was met at Grand including the high council, priest- MUSIC STUDIO Colorado, Junction by Mr. and Mrs. SherFh II70-Suite 2 man W a i burton of Arvada, Colo She spent the weekend there visitIsgreen Buildirr -- : i ing with 1st Lutheran PUMPKIN PIES 40c OPEN FROM 9:30 AM to 6:15 -- S ALLIES SEVENTH AND BIRCH B. HOLM, PASTOR Sunday, Nov. 2. The 22nd 26 West Vine Sun- It's Time For A Change To these Vigorous day aftey Trinity. Sunday schmil and Bible class at 9.15.' Worship service with celebration of Holy Communion at 9 30. trainSunday .scIumiI teachers ing course, Wednesday at 7 pm Religious instruction Sat. from 9 .30 to 11.30 Tune in "This is the Life." on Saturday at 4 30 on KSL-TYou always welcome at of the Lutheran The Church Candidates arc Hour." With A Positive Community Methodist Program for Utah Church 1 C. STEVENS, PASTOR Phone 1007 Members of the Methodist youth fellowship will assist the pastor in the church service this morning. AGRICULTURE: They will fight to return control of the farm program to the farm production committees, and cut present excessive administration costs. Dairy and wheat farmers are entitled to treatment comparable to that of the wool and parity sugar beet prgrams. 2 The fourth Sunday of each month is World Service Sunday, and today is the fourth Sunday of in October. We should mind our responsibility for carrying our share of the financial burden of national and home missions bear The Western Service Guild will hold its regular meeting in the church, Wednesday, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. The youth fellowship will present a playlet, "Rapidly Hostesses, CarGrowing Nations. ol O'Driscoll and Edith Haskett. On the ballot, election day, Tuesday, November 4, there will be a title for an amendment to the state constitution making gambling legal in Utah. May we ask ourselves, "Can a Christian vote for such an amendment, with all the evil that will result in our state if it passes. 3 RECLAAAATION: They will work with the Democratic majority in Congress to reinstate Utah's Echo Park project, dropped by the Republicans. 4 FRANK E. "Ted" MOSS FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Official, War Veteran, Former City Judge, Active Civic and L.D.S. Church Worker ments completely, thoroughly clean, they take a better, longer lasting press. Call us now for prompt pickup. BERT'S 86 5 EDUCATION: They will fight to use Utah's share of offshore oil royalties for our schools; favor aid to education, but with local control; realize we are in a race with Russia. 6 LABOR: They will fight for realistic legislation, such as the Kennedy-lve- s bill, to stop racketeering and promote democracy U. Richard C. Howe Henry Ph. 60 Donald las D. B. Moyle, Jr. Holbrook in our labor unions. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. They will fight to prevent repetition of this year's highly inflationary unbalanced budget, against unnecessary Federal expenditures, and to close tax loopholes favoring the upper brackets. 7 Paid Political Advertisement by Cleaners South Main income, now one of the lowest in the Western States. County of U., Lawyer, Active Church and Community Work, Youth Leader Enjoy free Pizza with coca cola, cloverleaf milk or punch to drink 6 1 6 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 1243 JOBS FOR UTAHNS: They will fight for immedi- ate action to revive our metals industry, support our defense installations, and expand home building and road programs, and to raise Utah's per capita Graduate SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1st from 4 P.M. Till Midnite INFLATION: They will fight the high cost of living by working for lower interest rates, and to curb monopolistic price fixing, and to cut the spread between farm prices and what consumers must pay. JAMES FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS (Affiliated with House of Pizza' in Salt Lake) PASTRIES them. DAVID S. KING Later on Weekends PM- - Church pari-mutu- Flavor Fried Chicken 03337 CE323B GEB QD3 Kathleen Meikle Ernest John S. Hinckley Brigham Douglas Bergeson Algie R. McKay E. Roberts E. Ballif if t a i rs Phone 1S23W eXrH1m ,,m t for all cars 43) So. Main . Tooele IMPKOVI f CAST IRON The addition of one per Crnl nuke! to cast iion Will inerray its strength up to 30 per tent and Hold Ward Section 1, It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of the Constitution of tl e State of Utah to read as follow: Section 9. The member of the Legislature shall receive such compensation, not exceeding $500 a year for the legislative term and expense as provided by law while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to 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. Auto-Seat-Cove- KkIT. Dugway Hunters Given Safety Tips N s A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND AH TICLE VI. SECTION 9 OE THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thitof all members fleeted to each of the two houses voting w favor In the matter of the Estate I i Tooele Stake To By Msirs. Brewster, Sheffield, Welch Howe and tl I ()tl OR QQQ pound beauty to his Mi. A hunting party front Dugway bagged the deer in the Manti National I mesl. east of Moiiticcllil. Utah. Official US. Army Photit T i. wle Ordnance Depot officer lull will Ijc the s cue of a IIjIIh- party on I riday, Oct 31. DUGWAY PROVING CROUND. jjj iHtwtcn tic la hi i s of 6 30 ami 20 lips cm safity in 30 pm All ihildrcn of mem .the field given to hiuiiers of lub to the arc at invited i Ur, the among military personnel hen-las- t tend Costumes will be lit order of the weik by ,t'lah Game iVp.irtment and the National Rifle Association. Mr. Land Taylor. NR A Hunter (Safety Instructor. Mr Ren D puty Game Vtarifn and Mr. Rov Garrard, I'tah ' On Nov 9, Tod Park btanch Game Warden, conducted the talk, wid lx- - held at 1130 am. ami Vernon ward at 7:30 p m. presented ill Conjunction wilh the Accident Prevention Program November 16, I leventh ward Special emphasis was placed on will hold their conference at 5 30 the safe handling of gens and pm and fourth ward, at 730 p m. I rvt Tooele OPEN 4 P.M. "TIL MIDNIGHT 7 d CHILDREN VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.. Smith, Sr., were made happy by a visit from their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith, Wells, Nev. They visited their youngest son, Lynn, who is in his third year at Utah State University. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Sr., accompanied them to Logan, Practicing attorney, and also traveled with them to Salt Lake, Murray, and Dugway county, since 1952. They were here for a pleasant Graduate THS 1944, University week's visit, and returned home of Utah, 1949, B.S., 1951, LLB. on Monday. Married, rearing two sons of the fifth generation of Tooele County Highway accidents will dimmish residents. only when people use enough brain power to match the horsepower. Italian Menu, , C h m 1958 County Attorney Able - Qualified Tues Christian Gospel Meetings RALPH W. M1LLBURN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE t w Novell, fil Attorney for the Estate 10 East Vine, Tooele, Utah (Date of first pub., Oct. 17, 1958; date of last pub., November 14, GORDON HALL iRrrr.ARn Sun Mjxs 7 to, 10 yo. S p m. Coiifevuon Saturday 4 to , 7 los, Deceased. Elect Utah Avenue r r. (thriPASTOR d d H. J. R. No. St. Marguerites Catholic Chuch ) O |