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Show UTAH vr LAYTON pdkmfa, .CEMENT STtyE, illfflS - W.,W. Whitesides and son, Marion, of Burley, Idaho, are conference visitors here. POTTER FARM NORTH OGDEN , 100 Ton Capacity of Silo haa proven Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flint on Wednesday, October 4, a son. Mother and, are doing well. entirely satisfactory to owner, who says its ease and omy are vital '? t T- T J Ja ch-il- econ- Record of weekly shipment made by the Farmers. Unionand the Lay-to-n Milling and Elevator company of Layton for the week ending Wednesday, October 4, 1916: received 3 cars of wheat, 3 cars of lumber, 1 car of shingles; shipped, 4 cars of flour, total u 11 MU. l .tUL!. f- S Located ia the millet of fertile fields. , .Excel in production of milk, tomatom 'and nugsr beet. Ha the factory of tho Layton Sugar company, cannery, roller null, creamery and concrete aection of tote road. Good oppoetuniue for those .coking suburban acrease for fruit grow-liu- r, truck gardening. chicken rotting and cm line of Salt Lake datrving. Oetlen and Oregon Short Lin. Haa eleetne lights and waterworks. Write Layton Commercial club for Information. i. - Mrs. Lawrence E. Ellison is seriously J1L with, appendicitis, but it is hoped that an operation can be avoided at this time, Mrs. Ellison is the mother of a young babe and has not entirely recovered front her confinement. There are many siloes of this con-'- c struction in Davis county, all of which are giving satisfaction. For informs-tio- n as to uses of - concrete, off , the coupon below ' and mail. i V 2 j dbJH CoSkc i tear klermoimlaiiS Concrete Co. Ogdem- - Vtim cars. The starting of the Layton sugar factory has been delayed on account of the storm which soaked the ground to the extent that beet diging is not possible. The factory is tuned up ready for thecampaign, but will not be started until sufficient beets are on 1 and to keep the mil in operation. About 6QQ tons of beets, a days run, VS Please Seni H CaU!pug Hc$ NaMK Aoeacss-- w. -. eee.evvaiv, .... JhVfiijiii is now in OUR NEW PREMIUM OFFER j ROCKER JLhe sheds. E. P. Ellison departed for Nevada last night to close a sale for one of the ranches of the Ellison Ranching company. Thu ranch which has been sold comprizes 25,339 acres and is the place which was purchased by the company four years ago. With the ranch goes 25,000 head of sheep. The consideration is $340,000.00. The company still owns three large ranches in the state of Nevada. - Mrs.- - MarjrAnirWatkerrfamtiiariy Free To Our Customers uch lain or claim, i used for other than mining purpose, and ha a separate and inalu for such other purposes : in dependent which case aid surface ground, or any part so used for other than naming purthereof, poses. shall be taxed at Ita value for such other puri-was pro hied by law ; ami all maibinery used in mining, and all property and surface improvement upon or appurtenant to nunc and mining claim hieh have value separate and independent of such mlnm or mining rlmiTO, shall he taxed a All lands containing coal, provided by law granite, stone, marble, onyx, gas, oil. hydrocarbons, gvpum, or other valuable mineral ether thn these humerted shove In this section, after puri htise thereof froip the tinted State and all property and surface tmi niv.mrnu upon or appurtenant to such lands a huh have a value separate and of all such lands shall be taxed as proviled by law. In addition to the assessment of the surface grounds, improvements and machinery of mines and mining claims, ail nudes and mining claims producing pet proceeds shall be taxed at a value not to exceed three time auch net proceeds. 6. An accurate statement of the receipt and of the public moneys shall be published aunuallv in auch manner as the Legislature may provide. 1. The rate of taxation on property for l never exceW eight mtli. on each dollar of valuation to be apportioned aa follow: Not to exceed four and one half mill on each dollar of valuation for general State purposes; not to exceed three mills on each ikdlar of valuation for district school f mill on each purpose ; not to exceed dollar of valuation for high school purposes; that part of the State tax apportioned to high school purposes shall constitute a fund to be called the high school fund" and shall be apportioned to the cities and school districts maintaining high school in the manner the I egislature may provide. And whenever the taxable property within the State shall amount to Four Hundred Million Dollars, lh rata shall nut exceed five mill on each dollar of valuation ; unless a proposition to increase auch rate, aiwcifylng the rate proiawed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of suih of the qualified electors of the State as, in the year next proceeding auch election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the State, and the majority of those voting (herein shall vote in favor thereof, In such manner aa may be provided by law, 8. The making of profit out of public moneys, using the same fdr any purpose not authorised by law, by any public officer, ahull be deemed a felony, and hnU be punished as provided by law, but part of auch punishment shall he disqualification to hold public olll,. 8, Nv appropriation shall be made, or any authorised expenditure by the twgisUturw, whereby the expenditures of the State, during any fiscal year, shall exceed the total tax then provided for by law, and applicable for such appropriation or expenditure, unices the Legislature muking such appropriation, shall provide for levying a sufficient tax, not ex. seeding the rates allowed in Section S of this article, to pay such appropriation or expenditure within auch fiscal year. This provision shall not apply to appropriation or cximndi-- t u res to suppress insurrection, defend the StaUv or xwUt In defending the- - United-Stat- e in time of war, )0. Nothing in this constitution shall be construed to prevent the Legislature from providing a etanip tax, or a tax based on income, occupation, license or ftanchlse. Sec. I. The ' Secretary of State ia hereby ordered to give this proposition to bo published in at least on newspaper in every county in the State where a newspaper is printed and published for two month preceding the next general election. Sec. S. This proposition shall be submitted to the elector of this State the next general elect luh for their approval or disapproval. AU olficlai ballots used at such election shall have -- printed or written thereon- - the words. 'For the amendment of Article 18 of the Constitution, relating to taxation," "Ye. and shall otherwise be prepared and No, submitted to the electors as may he otherwise provided by law, and said ballot shall be received, counted, and canvassed and return e in the uma manner and in all respects a In or may lie provided by law in the rase of election of State officers. c pted by the elector of the See, 4. If State, this amendment shall take effect Jan1917. uary 1, Approved March 20th, 19 IB, Hv 0 c 1!, vh ft 1? " -- F Co. Stewart-Burto- n . Myron Confectioner Kajrsille, Utah dpoa nt ' reasonable. St!..-purpaes-hl- one-hal- S. NEILSEN & SON t 1 if Kaysville, Utah t Juf Sfiouuqoc.8 8A 0t K lOQLR. iUOlJtdkC 5fK jTk Known Everywhere As The r ; yrny Made of Choicest Utah Wheat Milled in the most modern mill A Packed in the neatest manner v EVERY DEALER HAS IT. ' rd V.vk fc-- v o Vo only. Values S. The Legislature shall provide hr law for an annual tax sufficient, with other source ef revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the State for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the State debt, if any there be, the Legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and principal of such debt, within twenty year from the final passage of tho law cresting the debt. t. There shall he exempt from taxation property of the United States, of.the State, counties, cities, town, school districts, municipal corporatiooa and public libraries, lota with the buildings thereon used exclusively for her religious worship or charitable purposes, and places ef burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and fiumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands owned by each individuals or corporations, of the Individual member thereof, shall toot be separately taxed so long a they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose provided, that mortgage, upon real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation ; and that tha taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may b provided by law. 4. The Legislature shall not impose taxes for tho purpose of any county, city, town or ether municipal corporation, but may, by law, rest in tho corporate authorities thereof, respectively, the power to asses and collect taxes for ail psrposet of such corporation. 5. The surface ground of all mine and mining claims, both placer and rock in place, containing or bearing gold, sliver, copper, .lead, iron or other valuable metals, after pur- chase thereof from the United States, shall taxed at a value not greater than the price paid the United fitate therefor, Uniee the surface ground, or some part thereof, of 4 f,No matter what prices you pay, you will receive in return surpassing moneys worth, correct style, superior quality and a perfect fit if you let u take your measure for a -- Rose & Company Custom Tailored Suit Should the garments p ovc other than 100 per cent right, or your satisfaction isnt 100 per cent jjood money back cheerfully. COME Iff AND SEE -- TheStrength of Business depends largely on the banks. A bank that is not strong, well directed and thoroughly able to give the best service to its depositors is a hindrance rather than a help. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Cffk md Rggide&cs on Locust Street Nesr Bamberger Depot v4ai juweri promptly dsy er Right zmnua . - utaji J. tE. riLfiNCToa " Union State Hanli BOUNTIFUL, UTAH I . STATE OF UTAH. SECRETARY OF STATES OFFICE. I, David Mattson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full,, true and eorrect copy of NUMBER HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION SIX providing aa amendment to Section 17, Article 7, of tha Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to tha duties of the Auditor and of tha Treasurer, a appear of record in my offioa. WitnoM Whereof, I kev hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, thie 22nd day of August, 1918. DAVID MATTSON. SEAL Secretary of State. I Money saved and deposited in a banK is wealth that worKs. Wealth that worKs is capital. UniiKo brain arid muscle, it does not wear out or deteriorate. It grows and CTAJl , fore, maKes wealth and when wealth worKs it is capitaL Capital at worK pays wages, -- which, when saved, creates Labor Is the prbducer when labor saves. more capitaL Savings bring Independence. A eavtago banK is a public servant One-Doll- ar Starts an AccotmOl -- ' UTAH -- The only gain from labor Is what is savedLr Labor, there . CONSTIPATION THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS . Of the numerous Ills that affect humanity a large share start with! constipation.: Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlains Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite Ob-- 1 and strengthen the digestion. Adv. tamable everywhere, If you WANT TO SELL or TRADE youf real estate we can do it. Always at your service. CLEARFIELD - Improves. j la Pure, Unadulterated Insurance O-BUiSOfi F.C4U. ms. and be convinced that we can and will be of much help if courtesy and judicious accommodation is of value. Your business will be better for it A -- HERBERT-- E . SMITH CO. Lbcesced Abstractor and ' Notary PofcBc Offico Bring Y our Deposits Here VcfBWVw The House of Quality. Rutledjfe T PS Co-o- p. G. 2), Joint Resolution providing an amendment to Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties of the Auditor and of the Treasurer, Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah! Two-thir- d of all the member elected to each of the two House concurring therein 1 Section I. That it b proposed to emend Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the gam wilt road aa follow i 17- - The Auditor shall be Auditor of public accounts. Tb public money (hall be deposited by the Treasurer, under the super, vision of the Board of Examiner, and aa provided bt law. See. S. The Secretary of State I hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elector of the State at the next gen- ersl election in the manner provided by law. Sed S. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amendment sbaU take effect January I, 1917. Approved March 17 th, I91S, - - - - ' SPV PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION THE CONSTITUTION SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER SIX NUMBER EIGHT an amendment! to Article 13 of the Constitution of tho State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thief all member elected to each of the two boueee concurring therein i Section I. It is proposed to amend Article IS of the Constitution of tho State of Utah, so that the earn will read aa follows : 1. The pow er of taxation shall never he surrendered, suspended, or contracted away. All taxes shall be uniform npon the same class of property within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected for public purposes PT7PT 0 known as Grandma Walker, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Rampton, at Syracuse on Monday afternoon,. October 2. The deceased was born August 17, 1828, and for many resident of Kaysville, years was where for 11 years she was a counselor to the president of the Kaysville Relief society. At the time Syracuse STATE OF UTAH, ward was set apart from Kaysville SECRETARY Or STATE'S OFFICE, I, David Mattson, Secretary of State of the ward, Mrs. Walker was made president State of Utah, do hereby certify that the of the Syracuse Relief society, and foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER held that charge for seventeen years. SENATE EIGHT proposing an amendment to Article She was the mother of six children, IS of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation, aa appear had fifty-nin- e grandchildren and thirty-s- of record in my office. Witness Whereof, I have hereunto act great grandchildren. The myIn hand and affixed the Great Seal of the funeral was held in the Syracuse meet- State of Utah, thte 82nd day of August, 1918, DAVID MATTSON. . SEAL inghouse today at noon. Secretary of State. Proposing WW'Wltoaagr.g.iigaq We are prepared to build beet racks for you AT ONCE. Our racks have dome njew features that make a more substantial rack than the ordinary ones, and besides , our prices are most even 'Phillips , 113 x it it . it ' ACKS. es thereon--he-mad- Call and see them and get a punch card fti.1 it BARNES BANKING KAYSVILLE, P M! COM UTAH rx H n J3F , v r I |