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Show Thursday, September 15, 10 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 ( Granger Lions Hold Meeting at Meadowbrook Granger Calendar Drive Near stated all residents in the Granger area would receive a letter in the near future advising Mr. Barton them of this campaign. Soon after the Lion Club members will call house to house. They will be asA drive to sell callanders to raise sisted by the Boy Scouts of the money for needed improvements area. All proceeds from the sale will The Granger iLons met at the in Granger Park was announced by Bill of Lions chairman the Barton, go for improvements and developMeadowbrook Golf Course Thursment of the Granger Park. Callander Committee. day, Sept 8. Flo Wineriter, president, conducted the meeting. Guest speaker was Dave Lingard. He explained the proposed organizing of a Granger Town Council. AV Mr. Lingard stated about 12 months ago a group of civic minded men of the Granger area met to discuss the feasibility of forming an elected body of men to represent the community in needed improvements for the area. with Safety Save at AMERICAN SAVINGS where your He added, The first of this year the group met and appointed a steering committee to thoroughly investigate what could be done. Thirty individuals formed the study committee and from this group 13 were chosen to act as a steering committee. After several months of investigating the committee is ready to present their An invitation to join the Kearns findings to the residents of Gran- Invited to Join Civic League Q. The original owners of our home laid asphalt tile over the wooden floors in the kitchen, and we plan to resurface the floor with rubber tile to conform with a remodeling theme. Is it possible to (lay rubber tile right over the asphalt? A. You can put the new tile directly over the asphalt, but probably would find it a lot simpler if you removed the present floor covering. Since tile adheres by suction rather than cement, uprooting the asphalt is no difficult Ladies Civic Club is extended to all civic minded women of Kearns who are 18 years old or older, by the president of the club, Mrs. Melvin K. Healey. The clubs purpose is to create a better community. Club meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Community Center, which is located in the old Kearns Shopping Center. The dues are $2 per year. ger. A mass meeting is being planned for Sept 27 at the Granger Junior High School. At this meeting the benefits of such a council will be presented and a vote taken to continue or drop it. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY Clearing the floor to the wood is recommended for these reasons: The added height of the floor often appears awkward where the hew tile meets the doorway to another room, and, too, doors which presently swing over & FURNITURE 4046 West 5415 South CY 50 SHOP OTHERS . Then For the Best Deal ANYWHERE COME AND SEE US You will be amazed at the difference a floor, it may simplify the job to first remove the old floor covering. re-tili- ng the asphalt tile may not move freely with the floor raised. If neither of these factors enters into the picture, two preparatory steps must be taken before laying the rubber tile over the present floor: (1) Remove all wax from the asphalt tile and (2) rough up the asphalt tile with open-fac- e production paper because the adhesive will not adhere to a smooth surface. Q. Could you tell me when, and how, pin rivets are used as wall fasteners? fastThese hammer-drive- n eners are for use on masonry or concrete walls. Holes to receive pin rivets should be bored with your electric drill the same diameter as the shank of the rivet and about 18 deeper. The rivet is pushed through the roughing or vork piece into the hole, then expanded and secured in the wall by hitting the rivet head with a hammer. In that the expansion is only slight, nail shields or machine bolt anchors should be used if heavy loads must be supported by the wall fasteners. A GARBAGE DISPOSER PER MONTH ONLY Guaranteed by HOME OWNERS ONLY No. Installation charge No obligation No Deposit Good Housekeeping. National brand disposers. A. activiQueetione on adand be welcome should are ties dressed to Mr. Rogers at tke Thor Research Center. Marengo, III. OFFER GOOD IN Grinds every- thing . . . Rinds, bones, celery, etc. Rental applies toward purchase cAmeiimn Saving S doau td&occatioa SERVICE task. When Start saving regularly today! 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Every account is protected by ample reserves, 37 years of service, plus INSURED to $10,000 by an agency of the Federal Kearns Women By George Rogers 'Research Engineer Thor Research Center For Better Farm Living Gep oiiiiuri) -- Granger Branch 3555 Market Street HOME OFFICE Sugar House Branch 21 86 Highland Dr. 63 South Main CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- and personal property, not to POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for CLE Yin, SECTION 2 OP THE homes and homesteads, and all CONSTITUTION OF THE household furnishings, furniture, OP STATE UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES by the owner thereof at his EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. plaoe of' abode in Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $34)00 of all members electby disabled ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war in the military service of the voting in favor thereof: to United States or ef the State is Section L It propoeed Article YTTi, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans ef f Utah such disabled persons or of perto read aa follows: f All tangible property in the sona who while Buying in the not exempt under the military service ef the United of the United State, the States or the Stats ef Utah State ef Utah, or under this wars killed in action or died so constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may proportion to its value, to be be exempted aa the legislature ascertained as provided by law., may provide. The legislature shall provide The property ef the state, coundisschool law for aa annual tax suffi-en- t, towns, ties, dues, with other sources ef municipal corporations tricts, and public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For the worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or ii provide ror levying used for private or corporate a tax from sufficient to pay be snail exempt annually, benefit, taxation. Water tights, ditches, the annual interest and to pay canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, withfrom the final pumping plants, transmission in twentyof years the law creating the fines, pi passage two-thir- ds nd nseaby individuals or cor- porations for irrigating lands within the state owned by individuals or eoirporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, debt. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah in the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the. electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1961. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, 1959, as appears ef record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, I960. LAMONT F. TORONTO (SEAL) Secretary ef State. |