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Show 2S2 for taxation of such property, so that every person and corpora- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS JSSSSS1 No a tion shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, or of the Congress of the Uniled its property, provided States. The lands belonging to that tangible the may detercitizens of the United States, re- mine the Legislature manner and extent of siding without this State shall taxing transient live stock and never be taxed at a higher rate live stock being fed for slaughthan the lands belonging to resi- ter to be used for human condents of this State; but nothing sumption. Intangible property in this ordinance shall preclude may be exempted from taxation this state from taxing, as other as property or it may be taxed lands are taxed any lands in such manner and to such exowned or held by any Indian tent as the Legislature may prowho has severed his irihal re- vide. Provided that If intangible lations, and has obtained from property be taxed as property the United States or troin any the rate thereof shall nut exceed person, by i,atent or other grant, five mills on each dollar of vala title thereto, save and except uation. When exempted from such lands as have been or may taxation as property, the taxable be granted to any Indian or In- income therefrom shall he taxed dians under any aet of Congress, under any tax based on incomes, containing a provision exempt- but when faxed by the State of ing the lands thus granted from Utah as pn)erty, 1 lie income taxation, whieh lust mentioned therefrom shall not also be lands shall be exempt from tax- taxed. The Iapislature may proation so ion,;, and to such ex vide tor deductions, exemptions, tent, as is or may be piovided andor otf.-ct-s on any tax based in the act of Congress granting upm income. The personal same. ; come tax rates shall he grndu- Third All debts and liabilities !a!ed but the maximum rate shall of the Territory of Utah, incurred not exceed six per cent of by authority of the legislative net income. No excise tax rate Assembly liter col are heieby as- - based upon income shall exceed sumed anti shall he paid by this .four per cent of rift income. The Slate. Irate limitations herein contained Fourth The Legislature shall for taxes based on ineoniv and make laws for the establishment for taxes on intangible proper- an.l maintenance of a system of ,ty shall be effective until Janu-public schools, which shall he. ary 1. HG7 and thereafter until open to all iho children of the changed t law by a vote ot the state and he free from sectarian majority of the members elected ot Iho to taxes All revenue received on income or from taxes on In tangible property shall he allocated to the support of the public school system as defined In Article X, Section 2 of this Constitution. Section 2. The secretary of ' s,n,e ls mrnt shall take effect the first hereny directed to sub,mit this proposed amendment to day of January, HUT. the electors of the state at the next general election in the CONSTITUTIONAL 1 iMO. 3 manner provided for in section AMENDMENT of urticlt XXIII of the constitu- A JOINT RKSOI.l TION PROTOS- - tion or the s.ate of Utah. , :TVP 4 v (inrs-T.kaii.- . 1 iwaBsaw ltah. relating S.?fVAKIlI OF THE .V CONSTI- - ok Svn authorizing states Poverty in utaii. by Legisla- Utah, two- - the of ,.e State hii members elected to tl.e two houses voting in it is proposed UVion 2. Article XIII, d of the state of Ltah r--, "jsuium Sd,; All uoK'Hle property in not exempt under theunt e United States, or J Tu- - o. nditution. shall be to Its value. as provided by pruperty of the state, SThe &Vi" cities, towns. Srhoo! municipal corporations a nubiic Ut'ianes, lots with thereon used iT hiii'-'religious purposes, and tJLTof burial not held or used IfSvate or corporate benefit, taxation. eail be exempt from ir r;i'l:ts ditches, canals, res-'- j lower plants, pumping admission lines, pljn-Kfflttir.es o ned and used by Sdiwduals or corporations for lands within the state such individuals or Nations, or the Individual hirers thereof, shall not be MM a l0"B BS Sfciy Su be owned and used exclus-?for such purposes. Power lines Ks. power transmission property used for gen Inline and delivering eleetrica pwwfa pornon of which is used . tftftWd EVl Section day furnishing power for PUP" lnr water for irrigation purposes in the state of Utah, -lVU ands ...J Imam tovnfirtit tor Katlil een Norris Says: When's Wrong WNl) COURTS Be it enacted by the legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in ur,J bah , 1h HEHE nShtU Legislature. opera-propose- MUNSON. Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the fore- I, E. j h Sie-UTA- II 1 - two-third- , u 1OW1: if Irrevocable shall f without the the United Stales and the p!c of kin stale: First Pci ect toleration of re ;ious sentiment is guaranteed, c inhabitant of this State shall be nrolested in person or J petty on account of his or her of religious worship: but "apmoi.- - or plural marriages eii ever prohibited. Mtin'i- - :he piHipie inhabiting V1'1 ') atfirm and declare h!. all "rever disclaim and talc p, the unappropri-pun'iilands lying within t tvijn.i.inos hereof, and to all ir.., lying within said limits hC'ld l.r hv .... any Indian or rfian tribes, and that until the con-ato- Jol.N'I RESOLUTION IROlOSING AN A M E.N DM F.YJ TO SEl TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OK THE STATE OK UTAH KEEN TING TO REVENUES )Y ALLOCATION JN RECEIVED INCOME AXL ON INTANG IBM il'ERTY I'i Be 11 en Kl, d tc. the Legislature nl the state it Utah, ot all members elected to each ct the two hoi.se vo'tng in f.ivnr tliircol. Sect'Oll' 1. I' is proposed to amend ec 3 ol Atticle XIII of the eons'itu'.ion of ihe ste.ti of Utah as follow Sec. 3. Ti e Legisla! jre sum xhall hae neon ex provide by law a uniform and spr.shpd bj ihe United State-.rate nl ;i'sesment and same hail he and remain pjjual taxation on all tangible prop-- : Tfi ihe to s disposition of the erty in the State, Elates, and said Indian value in nionev. and shall proe sh.a;! temain under Ihe scribe hv law such rcgulu'ions 'v ' 01 two-third- s - i -- ufi .w .'1 eP ! n 1 isi - r ab-s.t- j'irisliction shall'securc and control lust valuation JOINT RESOLUTION 1EOlOS-INLegisldture, l!45, and also TO AMEND S El TION 20 OK a full, trur and correct copy of amend-TUTIOARTICLE VII OK THE CONSTI- - hhe five cor.s1ituti.-na- l Ob THE STATE OK imonts proposed the First iy RELATING 1X.1 ('( i.MPEN- - rial Sessioti if the Twenty-SixtSATION OF STATE OFFICERS 0 It .. as appears of I t enac'nd hv the legisla- Legislature record in mv office s ture of the Slate o! Utah, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I of all members elected! have hereuntr set my hand and pai.h ,jf ;hr two ljliuw.s voting affixed the Grent the . faV(,r thereof. City, Section 1. It is proposed to th s 5 l,h , Vueust 11HG. of n' amend see .20 article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to rent! Sec. 20. The Governor, Secretary of Sl.ve. Auditor Treasurer, A n following ordinance . going ls a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendments proposed by the regular session of the Twenty-Sixt- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - Hie City. Second: A11 other Institutions of the state to be located at such placers as thr legislature may provide except as otherwise specifically set forth in this constitution. Section 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election In the manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitution ot he state of Utah. Section 3. If aaopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January. 1947. (SEAL) Secretary of State. Attorney - General, "f Pulilic Instruction and such other State and district of-fleer as ma be nrovidod for hy law. shall roceie tor their serv- meicliauts as ices month. y a mmpi-nsailnfixed hy law .iilverlixr ill The compensation for said ofall laws in ficers as provided will tlii pms iar' o this t'nnsiiiii srv-icelor all hex! fin viiluii ie hall in br tion. you reicnderi-by said 'iltii-cisyom money. spectively. n any olficiai capae. ity ir empi o reon' durin;.1 thetr t oltne No IIRIMMIIIMIIIIIIRIIIt respective .'in'. lor the Mith officei shall IsTforrnanee of any .i!fici:il duty. any tec lor hi ow ue. tmt all! fees tixed by law lor the eer- forma nee ny eithei of them ol any df:cia, diity. shall bp collected in advance and deposited with the Sta'r TirMurer month Send u (lie price ly to the credit of the State The of a year' for the may provide Iaglslatme if you and of aidual necessary payment are in arrears. We expenses ot said 'dimer. whiles traveling In the State in the iier-aneed the monrv. fortnance ;f official duty. Tilt iiri iie s - HO W sub-riiti- fflriwilf alar works tiro terrytt 1 Helps PARENTS FAILED TOO PUN is a letter from H'rploxrd father, whole three dauihteri have all A of tivorres and returned home, aski Mill Norrii what hai haiwned to the attitude toward marriage, lie soys the girh are all young under 25, and that they had no real groundi What the heck is the mat- ter with girls nowadays?" My asks raul McAllister. wife and I had three we f DR il5t0 Be Larger I r nit1 lit i Tik3- ; CAI.1F. Are you r.y who wished ere 1;dyT (ir smaller? Scl-i.- 1 n"":'i.g strides in an effort e n 'JorilMi.g about such wishes. --tat are cajuible of j Z:!!'"1'1 or dwarfs of normal huve been intro- l b I ajl medical profession by van. University s!an exPrt- - Her 25 a study. The chemical can r Juliet or Smaller? Science Will Help ar.in.-algrow to about twio.' r.ormid s'ze. and cue i f tl'.crn is capable if sto) pmg Ig'di growlli Taken from t!;e pituitary giauii ef slauuhti red ammal. the cla n Pcuts s'.dl are far tun m u- in rcii'rullii.g growtli i,f ir.gs. The suijly r.evcr will be sufon humans ficient for until the chemicals can be produced synthetically or money :s provided for large-scalproduction. make e u.-- e . care's ur'.iin if t was a -jICtli xt li SALT LAKK UKSK KXCHANUE Want Broaiivay. UaH Lake City. Dlah. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! lots of It." Gas on Stomach You have It, Paul. But don't forget that much of the responsibility for this situation rests with you and' ob nm flortafi prMpnlM iht firiwi flrilm katwi flyipniuouiftp ratlpf mmhttmm 1m Uwapi h UrtH N luiHffl. fM-btlugfl unfnrt ii I AiubJa jtimp mtmt-tTil'mi. bock oi but t at dniHKMU, bpMiin m rmn di dar-go- 1 - - - Yodora checks perspiration odor l . SO00&T ' I tfa Ma! o-- lii-- , j LatiM-I(ne from irritating salts. Can 1; iiml righl after unilrr-ar- ,1 : f- , t f.- -d 1 f'-- Wsloni is 01 a hire crriiw to iioriiisl skins. S"t. thni . (.- 1:- po'-lhb- ? t'lavivr. ft-rj- i mrl and rniiiny, indefinitely. s'i.'T or ;;niii:y i"-I iiir li !ji-i i to soiI clothing. r jars 10, SiW. fiOf Never Nl Y', Yad'irw Try it a is jn! the gentls deoIoraoL wonderful difference! iio-.s- I a' i I Ro-i.- l 1 l.i-- Us l I'll mi lu be lubeiiuhir . . nf the I'livuijeiil, has decided that she wan's tn make music her profit u.ore t'lan six years i.mi, and doru g wbuh s!ie has la m q '!y she has not sor-- in publ.c-.Shsure to have an operis al.'rir-fatic a:.d rm.cert caro, r M 'lg ueti has a voice that r.c1 . no Wh.ie1 lioi.se Gccqn.pai.lmcnt and i.be, plai.s to Lave her career on Iht nwnj rrien's. Sim in'eials to fiii; under; the i.an.e of Margaret Va;t,i m, her mother's family name. f'-- r iry I;ii-- s tow amI lsud Moara TfaMura to tf ictuiy Uni is Muil.ii iu I'Swm Slum 714 South Mato Salt Lake City, Utak Phono 47701 that I want your advirr, this let-- . ter pnds, 'but I want sympathy, Hauls Opera Career Margaret Truman, daughter f '.be bobby-- and Kr.ii.lt was the equivalent S 1. atra. contends Dr. r.cil i,,ioc. Tin: ca icator declares l.'ut no dun out of ciui'ijiM would i;ct H. u- - lit" if they were nllawid to disi-js(ipl.clin os a Kiri who Jo.-n.an becaute her technique wos bud. HOMES ON WHEELS rib.-lity- , Old Olii'i. Julii ... with your wife. These girls were not brought up to a realization of, tlie set iousnrss of marriage, and of tlie delusion that dl-- ! the vorre is an scape from its inroil- venit rices They felt, as young wiM-s- . that marriage was like a si lain!, or a house, nr a hat. If you don't like it, rhango it. Don't put up with tlie inevitable disappointments and disillosiiaiiiii-nitint an- airt of even tlie ha piest marriage. Just get out. the way you'd KCSINESS & INVEST. OPPOK. gel out of a job that stipi.res.Hed and no.wK and auto sriTi.r iokk. cioa yuur luliir, ranrhlie nnd inerrtian- dispIr.'iM d voo. Bider'b'VeJuy.o'rher:::. rin't (Jet Out Painlessly. oi!KlT,,," Mairtage isn't like that. Its roots xkmvox A tl y o ' stok k's D .11.. , Taa. Uv di ep deep into 1 woman's ... mm l.fe She cannot tear them up and ttirow them aside without Injuring many lives, rsjierially her own. Year ago I knew a named Eb.c She married at lti with the I'a'i o.n.t that she d.dn'l care for Hi b, but she want'd to be mar-- 1 t '1 at JH At 27 slic fiad been seven i k'lda' d tri Ariz-..i,". y ars 'ir.ojiid. hiid grown ol ier, h 111 i thr end; Kr.ir ,i She fell in love, while vi r la r i a an that I'I. - who h". in voyage, wi'h the Hull , is on'- of tl.e r 'f a tib'.i Fuisl.i-dconventional, I k:; A I've k'lO'-.r- ; 1. fani-lyj ':s w ci I in 'iiv They r a were inarrierj and went to Itis In, me t' ii ' i"d w !io st'iel' to r a h tiiari w t1.' e Lt si e was coriiially wel- No line knew of her divoree J.'i li'idx and taei i! !wiM ",i 33- -4 r, our town make it iu."- - :.! r t. t.t "lie lit. ;iil, ut a ci. liner party, first bust. and aili-i.ir'l1111 yi ' drill. k p any .f thin, to d Til (iar b'.T e is aparm.ents any.vhci ip, voile was eil ovi r somehow, but I cr roorr-; .1 and cm: srei Ie.ro too soon as a res-ilof agitabara talk (.f tuild,ng on a h:g There rmvi r lias been te n. d her"lf win a it iy with (hire yuig wp.es ui ai.o'ber r ',M Fur You To Keel Well Don't biair e t!,e g.i Is. Paul lt and no young h:; bands err s to hours entry iey, T diy mry t Uin-v the paivriis who rttot.'t ttain soli, uvur sK'iipln. iks I'dnvyi Blue r e pretty queer. Ti e rls s ;.!e rustler fiusi Us U.hhL ,am only 21, 21 ar.d 22 T'ns eo ..d go it.eiii to be s'rong women aotj gwnl II si's tnv ssars of how ihs hi, Diva Btuai euciafandy rnnova pur on fur a rn nut siue wa s Slua IiudI, fipM anda and othmr In tha Type of Bobbysaxer thi-i- r - as followed by that Anal rha to light and fluffy flavor In Ihn oven Thais Iho story of Cobber Girls balanced double action. nl 1 Rated ngular msjuae. . . cnroureHCS which has a tunic effect oo sum ...helps m.kt them firm and rosy, lime up your uuil..,wiih Caiaxl Muds is t raul HctLnmm UmaHe 111 yuan V gfcanaunuirul kuuhu You start right when you masur the raqirfred amount of Cobber Girl Into your flour... You aro sura to gat ust Iho right rito In your mixing bowl, salis-jnrltir- y. . , little edgings or pretty handkerchiefs they certainly do turn plain hanky Into a pretty and expensive-lookin- g one. Make 0 fine tatting thread and use them for baby frocks, lingerie cases snd around oblong luncheon place mats of pastel linen or cotton. to gel out of a situation that wasnt entirely Note they are in their father 1 house, with their babies. W hile it is a big house, there isnt room for four families. Ilit'kering and criticising is unavoidable. He goes on to exjdain each girF s situation and the history of her marriage. Then he tells Miss Norris that he isnt exactly asking for adder, but he wants symmthy. If mml-i-r- n girls had a little more and courage, he says, they could stick it nut, and make successes of their marriages. The fault, replies Miss Norris. lies as much with himself and his wife as with the girls. If these daughters had been impressed all along with the seriousness of marriage, its trials and difficulties, they would hare been better pre-parfor the great step that they took, fierhaps ton young. : . remove film... brins out all ih aaiural hum of youf smile. O A orncial initredicnt fa Calax crochet ore these delicate and diiilluiionmenli, normal enough, even in the happiest unions, and they quickly ; iHiut five Fraud, but no matter the girl were settle i. 'Sellled! My F"bh, they dnii't 'know the meaning id the ward. Eran, one of the twins, wax married two years when she came .home with a baby buy, couldn't stand Phi minute lunger. Eight mouths later Barbara lauded back on us; she lias no child. We thought she would marry again, but that was five years ago, anil she hasn't. with "Now, six years nuirrif-dtwo little girls, Kleannr Is home. Well, there's some excue there. Her husband ls larv, duesn't make any money, says he Is tubercular and wants to live out on the desert. Discordant Iliium-hnld"Krnn gets a huiidtrd a month nliinonv and gives her mother 30. Iiaibira gets 3(I0 ur.d siys t.be'll go on this way fnrever, partly to suite Ross. Here we all are. met!. it. father, three daughters, three small children, and a gnud deal (if refined ai going and rmicl.iiig gcs on we're too big a family, that's tl.e truth. Tlie girl rry over their marital troubles, blame each other, make up the way surely this t people ought to live, one old ruin and a lot of detached women v ho don't have homes or husband.! Eleanor has no money to spend, and talks of a job. Bail.ara is pretty well pleased with her Mt'lo- ner.t and her freedom fioin lejpon- and tlie contrast nukes it hard for the other gills. It's the darndrst situation 1 ever saw. They help, of course, and we nil love the kidj. but it n.eai.s that rr.y w,f?, getting r.n in years now. is runnii g a family boarding-hmi- : "Aren't marl in, 'os sup v d to sln-any In'igei'' !'. .rii la t.iun't amr . I. g t a th.rig egaitist k might have g pc i.ot v 'b to for divoree. They limJy came up against tome difliculliri d er attorneys fo- - the state aa the legislature may provide, shall he prescribed by law. In all cases where the attorney for any county, or for the state, fails or refuses to attend and prosecute Not more than 75' - of the secretary of State's portion of the revenue d submit this necessary 0 finance the amendment to the elec- - tion and maintenance of such at the state at the next gen-- , minimum school program shall eral election In the manner pro- - he raised by a Sta property tax vi'ipd by law. levy and ihp remainder thereof shall he raided from other State sources. The Legislature shall 'I determine by law the method of alloca'ion of the Stn'e's cort- , JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- 'tnbution to various school TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF K ,j.stricts. THE CONSTITUTION OK THE The secict.irv of Section 2 OF UTAH RELATING TO state is directed to hereby FCiR THE TAXAmn uns pnp sed amendment to TION 'iF I.ANIiS AND .the electors of the state at the EXEMPTIONS. 'next genera1 clcition in the 3 it enacted m section 1 hy the Legisla- - manner provid.-ire of the Slate of Utah, two- - of article Will of the "ns'itu of al: members elected to tion of the tatc of ' tab sdi of the two houses voting in Section .1. If adopted liy the !svor therci.f electors of the stab . tills amendSection 1. It ls effect the first proposed to ment shall take Mand Article III of the Consti-'Jmoof Januarv 19 17. of the state of Ulah as fol- - Section 2. The rate is directed to A change to for the tonic effect on our smile 11 three father It would make mo laugh, with its peppery dissatisfaction, if it did not come nearer to making me cry. No 8 n dr1! ' the In 1111, mu morrii'J Ihu yran roufin'l tlund Ibit a muiule limner." nnr boy, By KATHLEEN NORRIS Sou'7n IhVSohS virtc(j )y jaw Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. JS3 t rim, ; 1 , CALOX r 1 . O.. favor thereof: Section 1. It is promised to amend sec. 12 of article VllI of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 12. The Judges of the and District Courts shall revolve at stated times compensation for their services, which shall not he diminished during the term for which they are se-- i levied. The Secretary of s.,,.lion 2 s, . , directed to submit this aiiieiidineiit to the elec- proposed '. . share of the supjxirt of a portion of the public school system as defined in Article X, Section 2 0f this Constitution, such portion consisting only of kindergarten schools, common schools and high sdiools. The Sate shall contribute not more than 73'E 0f the total cost of and of a minimum maintenance school program in the State as such program shall from time to time lie determined i:xin by the f two-thir- j t, O .i. ,:v- - 7 -- legislature law fur an 111(1 F. Nt'FDI FUOIllC Muhiufl frt., Kan Kranmco, Calif. EncLutc 20 cci'ktii fur putlc;n. No I&fcftlVCS '"W two-thirds- ! shall provide annual lax sulli-denwith other sources of rev- aim, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state lor each fiscal year. For the pur-pose of paying the state debt, if kny there' he', the legislature ihaU provide for levying a tzx unually, sufficient to pay the innual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final pas- the age of the law creating The Ty ffVM k tn coin, youl ine juttern number :riii ;diii Address- - two-thir- there-an-.en- Feature, ! :.i -. Nam. s J!1 i.uMciii. s. iiaii.- No 7 wanted a hoy, of course, but we got three pretty, active girls, who grew' up to keep the place in an uproar with their dates and their clothes and their hoy friends. There wasnt n day for five or six years that someone didn't want a dress, or to give a taarl,,e to hereinafter named, each to have elected all members thirds of party, or was ci yin" over I, It - proposed the lands r'pcrifically granted to 'some Invitation tint didnt each house voting In favor tj of sec. 7 of Article XIII of lt by the United States, in ihe come thl, cons!itu1in;i of Hie state of through or some hoy Aet of Congress approved July Seet.on 1. That it Is pruix L', ah so that the sam- - hall read who didn't hke her. lKill, to he disposed of and lti, as follows"Th.it wn bid ennui'll. Then nil used in such manner as the legg,,c. 7 nlC mu o! t.i i.,n on islature may provide: three innni"l: the little ncr fust ex tangible propeiiy snail not First: The Seat of Government 'ml tin- - twin at a iluulili1 wedding and the State Fair at Salt Lake year later. That ret me back u.-e-rs Five ifl'ii..' Hi 7U9 A JOINT RESOLUTION 1ROPOSING AN AMENP.V A'T TO SEC- TION 3 OK AIMTs.i.E XIX OF 'THE CONSTITUTION OK THE STATE OK UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OK PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Be lt enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, A JOIN T RESOLUTION IROPOS-INof all memlu-relected fo TO AMEND SECTION 10. each of the two houses voting in ARTICLE V1H. OF THE CONSTI- favor thereof: TUTION OF THE STATE OF Section 1. It is proposed to TO THE amend sec. 3 of article XIX of RELATING UTAH. AND DUTIES OK the constitution of the state of ELI XTION Be it enacted ly lire l.cglsla- - coi'NTY ATTORNEYS AND FixUtah, to read: ture of State of Utah, Sec. 3. The public Insiiiutions KCj TIF TERM THEREOF, of all mem!,ers elwted to each of the Slatp are hereby permalt 1,. solved hv tlie the two houses voting in of ,ht. state of Utah, two- - nently located at the placa fiemptmns of water so benefit of the such under regulations jumped u the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor at nay be remitted or abated iuch times and in such manner The u mav lie piovided by law. legislature may provide for the taxation o f aemphim from homes, humesteads, and personal in property, not to exceed $2,000 and home- value for homes reads. and $300 for personal property. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by dislYied perron: who served in ary war in the military service of Pretty Designs for Gift Linens ith Daughters, Asks Dad W Bell Syndicate. 1SM7. P.ii THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OK THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT I 6 January, NEEDLEWORK A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12 OK ARTICLE VI!I OF 1 y of CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT j 5 submit this to proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by iaw. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall ake effect the first in-th- o s of The Secretary 2. State is directed sjr aw matter that cannot ninp Uund wiU.nut Injury to kwltlio (baro would lcltr Ufidoralaodinc of irky tha nh'fid pyatciD it HNt viaa kidtioyt (ail to f'lmtioa pmpHrJy. Iiurring. araniy ur too froqaant arfna-tlo-n rrepi'.maa warna that aomnihing la wror.g. Yog may auffer aagyiiif back-a- -, bMidNdija dictiriM. rhvumaua pm na, gcU.r.f up at nigh'N, swelling. Ur-nut fry lk oat J'U 7 Yea wfH ba iMibg a nicdicini reffommanded tha country over, hmin'i atkmulata lh funr-ti-i- n of iha k'dncya and help ibea tw flunk (ul potwinoaa waata roa tha In '!. 1hy cuntatn aotniag harmful. cas t loday. Um viU aonfidoaea. (ct At il urug alonv. ORlSPRIAOCONtROOSTf |