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Show CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT No United uf the Congress of the 1 States. The lands belonging to A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 2. OK ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO AND AUTHORIZING TAXATION OF UNITED STATES PROPERTY IN UTAH. Be It resolved by the Legislas of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting In ture a our child catches rub hia Uttle throat, and back at bedtime Kb warming, soothing VapoRub. Its special action goes ts nrk instantly . . . and Znt porting lor hours to itUere distress tchile he Often by morning, distress of the cold is vZ Try it! Discover why colt young mothers use the only Vicks VapoRuby two-third- favor thereof: Section 1. That It is proposed to amend section 2. Article XIII, constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 2. All tangible property in the the state, not exempt under unlaws of the United States, or der this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. rhe property di the state, counties, citiis. towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, tuts with exthe building, thereon used worclusively foi either religious and ship or charitable purposes, P laces of burial not held or used !or private or eorpoi benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, res ervoirs, power plants, pumping pipes plants, transmission lines, anti flumes owned and used by individuals jr corporations for Irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the Individual members thereof, shall not be "they separately taxed as long as hall be owned and used excluspurposes. Power ively lines plants, power transmission and other property used for generating and delivering electrical a portion of which la usedpower for pumpirrigation purposes ing water for on lands In the state of Utah. may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property Is used for such purposes. These to the exemptions shall accruewater so benefit of the users of pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor at may be remitted or abated auch times and in such manner aa may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the 1 exemption from taxation o homes, homesteads, and personal In property, not to exceed $2,000 value for homes and homesteads, and $300 for personal erty. Property not to exceed by dlS' 300 in value, owned abled person? who served in any war In the military service of the United States or of the state of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted aa the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide suffl-'o- f by law for an annual taxof rev- dent, with other sources enues, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the pur- pose of paying the state debt, if any there he, the legislature hall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of sueh debt, within! twenty years from the final pas-sage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The secretary of this state is directed to submit elec-amendment to the . tors of the state at the next gen-eral election in the manner provided by law. for-su- ch on Stomach Gas Mrfhi mmrnm ! win. 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U. nil Future Buy Savings Bonds citizens of the United States, residing without this State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lands belonging to residents of this State; but nothing in this ordinance shall preclude this state from taxing, as other lands lands are taxed, any owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person, by intent or other grant, a title thereto, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or Indians under any act of Congress, containing a provision exempting the lands thus granted from taxation, which last mentioned lands shall he exempt from taxation so long, and to such extent, as Is or may be provided in the act of Congress granting the same. Third All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Utah, incurred by authority of the Legislative Assembly thereof are hereby assumed and shall be paid by this State. Fourth The Legislature shall make laws for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of the state and be free from sectarian conlrol. 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. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT rer, No. 3 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO PROPORTION OF STATE CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM Be it enacted by the LegislaA Section 2. The Secretary of for taxation of such property, so that every person and corpora- State is di reeled to submit this tion shall pay a tax In propor- proposed amendment to the elec tion to the value of his. her, or tors of the state at the next genIts tangible property, provided eral election in the manner prothat the Legislature may deter- vided by iaw mine the manner and extent uf Section 3 If adopted by the taxing transient live stock and j electors of the state, this amend live stock being fed for slaugh- ment shall ake effect the first ter to be used for human con- day of January, 1947, sumption. Intangible property may be exempted from taxation CONSTITUTIONAL as propertj or It may be taxed 7 AMENDMENT In such manner and to such ex tent as the Legislature may pro- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSvide. Provided that if Intangible ING AN AMENDMENT IX) SECproperty be taxed as property TION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF the rate thereof shall not exceed THE CONSTITUTION OK THE five mills on each dollar of val- STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO uation. When exempted from SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF taxation as property, the taxable THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT Income therefrom shall be taxed COURTS under any tax based on incomes, It Be enacted by the Legislaof State the 'axed when but by Utah as property, the income ture of the State ot Utah, two therefrom shall not also he thirds of all members elected to taxed. The legislature may pro- each of the two houses voting in vide for deductions, exemptions, favor thereof: Section L It la proposed to andor offsets on any tax based upon Income. The personal in- amend sec. 12 of article VIII of come tax rates shall be gradu- the Constitution of the State of ated but the maximum rate shall Utah to read: not exceed six per cent of Sec. 12. The Judges of the Sunet Income. No excise tax rate preme and District Courts shall based upon income shall exceed receive at stated times compenfour per cent of net income. The sation for their services, which rate limitations herein contained hall not be diminished during for taxes based on income and the term for which they are sefor taxes on Intangible proper lected. ty shall be effective unti I JanuSection 2. The Secretary ot until State Is directed to submit this ary 1, 1937 and thereafter changed by law by a vote of the proposed amendment to the elecmajority of the members elected tors of the state ai the next gento each house of the Legislature. eral election in the mannei proAH revenue received from taxes vided by law. on Income or from taxes on InSection 3. If adopted by tho tangible property shallthebe allo- electors of the state, this amendcated to the support of public ment shall take effect the first chool system as defined 1947. - day of January, Constl2 tide X, Section of this tution. CONSTITUTIONAL Section 2. The secretary of 8 AMENDMENT state la hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOStho elector! of the state at the ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECnext general election In the TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF manner provided for in section 1 CONSTTrUTlON OF THE of article XXIII of the constltu THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO tion of the state of Utah. LOCATION OF PUBLIC No Farm Fire Damage Each year $100,000,000 worth cf farm property Is destroyed by fire, according to the department of agriculture. Fire losses to other food No. 5 ING TO AMEND SECTION 10, ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONST! TUTION OF THE STATE OF TO THE RELATING UTAH, AND DUTIES OF ELECTION COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX ture of State of Utah, s ING THE TERM THEREOF. of all members elected to each Be it resolved by the Legislaof the two houses voting in favor ture of the State of Utah, s thereof: of aU members elected to Section 1. It is proposed t each house voting In favor there-ofamend sec, 7 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Section L That It la proposed to Utah so that the same shall read amend section 10, article VIII, of 0 Caution Against Bulls Handlers of bulls art cautioned not to annoy .or tips tha animal, take chances in handling him, neglect to keep a strong ring in hia nose, let him know hie strength, neglect to furnish an exercise yard and allow excessive service. Painting Steamship Rare Flowers Both the pink and purple dales art flowers that are becoming extinct. The pink dulca, a beautiful plant. Is so rare that very few people have seen it. Also threatened by livestock are the Indian paintbrush and wild snapdragon, sometimes called beard tongue, fairy thimbles or wild belladonna. Young modrona tree ar also becoming rare due to grazing, as well as the native columbine, falsa indigo or yellow wistaria, as it is often called and wild geranium. Thirty carloads uf paint ar required to repaint one of tha giant steamships such as the "Queen Mary or the "Queen Elizabeth." Wastes Yield Yeast High grade yeast and vitamins can now be produced in quantity from pulp mill wastes and sawdust. Magnesium In Plants Plants react differently to a lack cl magnesium. Of tha three type of corn planted on a magnesium deshowed no chloro- ficient soil, on sis, another only to a degree, and a third specimen, a hybrid sweet corn, never acquired a tassel or seed. It grew to a height of about two fccL Tha effect on tha field pumpkin la not In evidence until Tana salad makes a delicious sondvicb StarKiii is best at ass I gradm fK Simpy eezcoas . RAISIN BUNS New Meter Oils New motor oils which thin on cooling and thicken on heating, last lunger and make starting easier. The special oils, with high viscosity Index, are produced by using rubber-lik- e or certain polymers ;,jswxyss material. V, f Panama Caaal Pawrr Plant The panama canal's power plant Includes a thousand electric motors with combined capacity of 30,000 horsepower when the canal was opened In 1914, It was called tha biggest electrical Installation In the world. Rotating Crops Legumes in rotation with cultivated crops serve a double purpose by increasing the fertility of the soil, and in turn Uie crop yield, and by protecting the soil from destructive erosion and loss of moisture. INSTITUTIONS Be It enacted by the Legisla- ture of the State uf Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section L It la proposed to amend sec. 3 of article XIX of the constitution of the state of Utah, to read: Sec. 3. The public Institutions tha State are hereby permanently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to It by the United Slates, in the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894, to be disposed of and as follows: constitution of the state of used In auch manner aa the legthe 7. Sec. The rate ot taxation on Utah to read: islature may provide: First: The Seat of Government tangible property shall not exSection 10. A county attorney ceed on each dollar of valuation, shall be elected by the qualified and the State Fair at Salt Lake s two and mills for voters of each county who shall aty. Second: All other Institutions general State purposes, and such hold his office for a term of four additional levy as the Legisla- years. The powers and duties of of the state to be located at auch ture may provide for the State'a county attorneys, and such oth- places aa the legislature may share of the support of a portion er attorneys for the state as the provide except aa otherwise spethe public school system as may provide, shall cifically set forth In this constidefined in Article X, Section 2 legislature be prescribed by law. In all cases tution. 0f this Constitution, such portion where Section 2. The secretary of the attorney for any counconsisting only of kindergarten ty, or for the state, fails or re state la hereby directed to subcommon and schools schools, fuses to attend and prosecute mit this proposed amendment The State shall high schools. to law, the court shall to the electors of the state at contribute not more than 75'fe according have power to appoint an at the next general election In the 0f the total cost of operation and manner provided for In section pro tempore. of a minimum tomey maintenance Section 2. The secretary of 1 of article XXIII of the constischool program in the State state of Utah. state is directed to submit this tution of 'he such program shall from time to 3. If adopted by the Section electo the amendment time he determined upon by the proposed tors of the state at the next gen- electors of the state, this amendLegislature. election in the manner pro ment shall take effect the first eral Not more than 75',. of the day of January. 1947. by law. vidgd States portion of the revenue 3. It adopted by the Section d to finance the ncccss.-irelectors of the state this amendI, E. . MUNSON. Secretary of tion and maintenance of such ment shall take effect the first State of the State of Utah. DO minimum school program shall of January. 1947. HEREBY CERTIFY that the forebe raised by a State property tax day going is a full, true and correct thereof remainder and the levy CONSTITUTIONAL of the three constitutional shall he raised from other Stare 6 copy amendment proposed by tha AMENDMENT sources. The legislature shall session of the Twenty-Sixt- h determine by law the method A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS regular Legislature. 1945, and also of allocation of the State's con ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF a true and correct copy of trihution to the various school ARTICLE VII OF THE CONST! thefull, A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSfive constitutional amendING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OK districts. TUTION OF THE STATE OF proposed by the First Speof UTAH RELATING IO COMPEN ments Section 2. The secretary THE CONSTITUTION OF THE cial Session tf the Twenty-SixtSTATE OF UTAH RELATING TO state is hereby directed to SATION OF STATF OFFICERS Legislature 194fi, as appears of FOR THE TAXA- mit nis proposed amendment to Be it enacted bv the leglsla record In mv office. S LAM'S AND TION the e'ectors of the state at the ture af tht State ot Utah, two IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I EXEMPTIONS. next genera1 election in the .thirds of all members elected set my hand and have 1 In section lot manner provided the ho each uf the two houses voting affixedhereunto LeglslaBe it mailed by Seal of the Great the - inf article XMII of consltutwothe of Utah, jn (aVor thereof: ture of the State Salt Lake City, of at State Utah, of state of to the tion Uah. elected 1. It Section is proposed thirds of al! members dav of August, 1946. Section 3. If adopted by the amend sec. 20. article VII of the this 17th each of the two houses voting In amend of the electors this state, of constitution of the state Utah favor thereof: effect the first to read: Section 1. It is proposed to ment shall take 1!M7. of Const Jairwv Secre20. of the See. III The Governor, amend Article tary of Sta'e. Auditor Treasurer, (SEAL) tution of the state of I tah as folSecretary of State. General. SuperintendCONSTITUTIONAL Attorney lows: 4 ent of Public Instruction and The following ordinance shall AMENDMENT such other State and district ofbe irrevocable without the consent of the United States and the A JOIN'l RESOLUTION PROPOS ficers as may he provided for by ING AN AMENDMENT IX) SEClaw, shall roreive for their servpeople of thin state: IIE merchants reTION 3 OK ARTICLE XIII OF ices monthly, a compensation as pjrst Perect toleration of OF THE fixed by iaw. THE CONSTITUTION who ligious sentiment is guaranteed. ailveitite in The compensation for said ofNo Inhabitant of this State shall STATE OF UTAH RF1.ATING TO enor as REVENUES all laws ficers ALLOCATION in .)K in person provided ever be molested tlm paper will jjive her RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON acted purs-tartn thi Constituproperty on account ot his or but values lor INCOME ANL ON INTANGIBLE tion. snail oe in full for all servmode of religious worship: you PROPERTY ices renden-- d by sold officers, repolygamous or plural marriages Be it emend bv the Legislayour money. spectively, in any official capacare forever prohibited. s The ixiiple inhabiting ture of the State ot Utah, ity or empt.ivmen during their Second No of all mem tiers elected to respective icrms 'il office. this Stale do altirm and declare all each cf the two houses voting In such office! shall receive for the i hat they torever disclaim thi rout. performance of any official duty ight and title tu the unappropri- favor Seet'on 1. I' tit proposed to any tee for his own use. but all ated public lands lying within XIII of fees fixed by law (or the perthe boundaries nereof. and to all amend see. 3 ot ofArticle state of formance ny etthit of them of the lands lying within aid limits the con'd notion any official duty, shall he coliwned cr held by any Indian or Utah as follows: Sec. 3. The Legislature shall lected in advance and deposited Indian tribes, and that until the iaw a uniform and with the Stae Treasurer monthSend us tlir price title the.eio shall have been ex .provide by ot assessment and ly to the credit of the State. The rate of a years tinguished by the Unite-- Stales equal Legislature may provide for the the same shall be and reinsnri taxation on all tangible prop if you actual and of to in Stale of necessary the th payment according erty to the disposition subject while ot officers said Wi are in shall in and smart. Indian expenses money, lvalue said and Mates, regulations traveling Inf the Statp in the perseed the monrv. shall remain under the ab- - scribe by law surh a Just valuation formance official duty. solute jurisdiction and control a shall secure $5,500,-00- damage to flour mills and grain elevators end $10,000,000 to food processing plants, refineries end distilleries. two-thir- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS faciliUea include production No CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT b hlgh-bus- - Malty-ric- h, piping hot Raisin Duns -- mads with Flaisrhmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast I IF YOU BAKE AT Cooking Proteins Protein foods surh as eggs, ham HOME and flsh should not be boiled, but should be simmered or cooked In water Just below the boiling point. High heat of boiling toughens pro- two-third- Tools far tha Aga New tools for electronic and atomic scientists include instruments that record weight within 100,. OOOtha of an ounce and thldmesaea as minute as l100,000,000th of an inch. COW) Fine Weaving n The average oriental rug contains from 64 to 100 knots per square inch. In very fine rugs the number of knots may run as 225 th tha inch. high hand-wove- In of j ft GOT YOU &(I6" Aa Patented Fire Alarm William Francis Channlng and Prof. Moses : t . aS G. magnetic Are alarm. j 'Gulden Crescent Slates Of tha 3.000,000 electrified farms in America. 17 per cent ara located in Ohio, Michigan and Pennthe "Golden sylvania, Crescent" slates. Egpttaa Coolers Shallow clay pan were set out on cool nights by the Egyptians, and thin layers of ice were gathered in the morning for use in refrigeration. Q" . get MENTHOLATUM h '..J. ' : , v1.''. QUICK I i v .V4'C VETERANS AND PRIORITY CROUPS ONLY! Vinton Pormktod GAFCO SALE NO. AT TH No 11 More Than 2600 Items $ I t J . Nostrils clogged up breathing difficult? Quick reach fur MentliolaLum. Instantly it starts to loaacn congestion, thin out mucus. Soon you can Dont let tha nasty old "Cold Bug keep a strangle hold on your breathing get Menlholalum! - i 5A : 'X j No It 4 - Farmer of Salem, Mass, were granted a patent for an electro- j opera-propose- UP? STUFFED Fv 1857 Boston tti Stays fresh .on your pantry shelf t.. four-tenth- j IffSfXme usa it to hotp you turn out dalicioua breads at a moment's notice. Stays fraah fur arse Its on your pantry alielf ready for quirk action. Dissolve according to dirartione than m as fraah yeast. At your gmcar's. teins two-third- 1 'm MtF Oraamrntal Shrub The blueberry makes fine ornamental shrub. Tho white flowers blossom in tha month of May. Then comes the fruit berries that turn from wkl'e to red end then to blue. In the fall the foliage takes on a brown to red color; and In the winter the atema of the buehee are conspicuous in a variety of shadea against tha snow and evergreen ahrubbery. bet two-third- HAW y- -, . dangerous! Mora than half tho atart an aootadem chine-JJ- J SOOT EKADICATOR protect J1T P ron tho dangers oI chimney firm Vtomeirng all foot For only a half cant y T08 m nn keep your chimney wove, and t free Irani foot. Two tablespoons IT sprinkled in the fire boa or fireplace k all it takes. Got XZ1T from of .to flora today 1 In-- Hoerae St, Lee Anisim 44. Calil Gov't. Surplus DOIT HOW CoTifltd rc i,-- Coin Diet Proves Fatal to Trained Seals FRANCISCO. Although the current meat shortage hat necessieven tated substitutes, many among the animal papulation, a com diet definitely won't work. Such a diet resulted in an untimely death for Oscar, the California Academy of Science'! celebrated trained seal. after an autopsy, Immediately academy officials issued a plea to park visitors: "Don't toss pennies to the teals. SAN' jiOOT ERADICATOR Beautify with "'RAINBOW COLORS available at all stores SiOTIFULaNOVELeENCHINTINS The disclosed that autopsy stomach Oscars 3 contained pounds. 14 ounces of coins, including 514 pennies. 27 nlckela, 8 dimes, a quarter, a Canadian penny and a streetcar taken. Academy scientists said It was the pennies that proved fatal. They included a number of wartime roir.i made of zinc, from which Oscar's gastric processes generated a lethal dose of zinc chluride. N.. t C.Vn lint il 1 4 Nw. S Nov equipment folding chairs laboratory ond hospital equipment surgical cosmetics toiletries and hundred! of mhcllaneous Items. irft will toRtoouncv data of tab tf nmiiiH dvr ta bvyvra. 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