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Show SEM-WEEKL- Y 11, 1918. FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 3lp .lux ffiPER-NEiyS- , WANT COLUMN iEUter JfotnB Semi-Weekl- A MM'nuon ss. Vda i BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY VICTOR E. MADSEN. v i i ,1 i ' i EDITOR. BuyltNow! BuyltNow! YES within the next two years, we recommend that you investigate and purchase it NOMThe cutting down of production on all steel and iron products that are not directly associated with war work, means just two things scarcity of product and higher Undergrad- anyone who will help in case of necessity. YOUR SERVICES ARE NEEDED. Telephone or mail, AT ONCE: Your name Address Telephone Number lfow Soon Available Would Pay Be Necessary? ( State whether you are a Red cross Nurse, Graduate Nurse or Red Cross Instruction Course Graduate.) DONT DELAY Send this data to your Red Cross Chapter or Branch Secretary. Lives may depend upon you. Subscribe for The News semi-weekl- Box Our stock of heaters is complete, yet every one we have in stock has been carried over from last year. You can, therefore, save money in buying from us at regular prices; BUT, beginning Saturday morning, October 12th, and lasting for one week, you can purchase heaters from us for 25 percent discount from the regular prices, for cash. Taking into consideration all the facts, we believe there will not come again, within the next few years, an opportunity to buy high grade heaters at prices anywhere near what you can buy them for during this week. Yor can best despecial heater-sal- e cide whether it is wise or not to buy a new heater, but if you are going to need one, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT. STOHL FURNITURE GU. . der's live Remember, too, your old heater will consume nearly double the fuel that a new one will. We accept Liberty Bonds at par either on account or for purchases. El- - m ' y. mry - Dt - - t j i ! Save from Save from 35to50 on your Fall and Winter Coat 35 to 50 Childrens COAT ' on your Fall and Winter Coat Sale Friday, Oct. 11th. fir btr.es building " ' or ligious worship nut places of buna! municipal 'C'U" sr'a.Vj. lo'u with the lc' ' ,7)y tor either rej'", purposes, and K oncd per at ions for Jong a ,? privatet&x- mpt from . & lr to lnj jdual irrisatmsjar. rately taxed they personal rCUnrborearVnd P exempt from taxation saws I i j to- - be A joint resolution providing for Bn amendment to Section 4, Article 13. of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and the assessments of same. Be it enacted by the Legislature 9t the State of all the members elected ot Utah, to the two houses concurring therein : Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows : 8eet!en 4. AU metalliferous mine or mining claims, both placer and rock In place, shall be assessed at 5.00 per acre, and in addition thereto at a value based upon some multiple of the net annual proceeds or All other mines or mining claims thereof. and other valuable mineral deposits, including lands containing coal or hydro-carbon- s, shall be assessed at their full valuer All machinery 11 ased In mining and property or surface improvements upon or appurtenant to mince or mining claims, and the value of any surface ase made f mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purpoees, shall bo aseoesed at full value. The state board of equalisation shall assess and tax all property herein enumerated, provided that the assessment of 45.40 pec acre and the assessment of the value of any nse other than for saining tnrpeeee shall be made as provided by law. 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 prescribed by law. Section 8. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amendment shall take etfect January 1st, 1919. Approved March 12, 1917. I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy of Joint resolution providing for an amendment of Section 4. Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and the assessments of same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my fcand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah this 23rd day of August. 1918 (Seal) HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of Stato. I have for sale several pure bred and leghorn Cockerels, both white with brown. ouse l have, Helping Jif, dont Norman Lee. know! Sood! cause Horses, cows, pigs and 04-S- CALUl BAKINS Jfcauseofitsl give, economical Cafunl ibS red,tohrt proved Food Aulioni't Yon lave highest . Bonds at par We accept Liberty either on account or for purchases. STOHL FURNITURE CO. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. DELINQLE State Engineers Offlce, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 25, 1918. Notice is hereby given that the Spring Valley Land & Livestock Company, with its principal office at Brigham City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Section 1288x24, Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to change the place of use of ten (10) second-fee- t of water diverted from a spring in Bocc Elder County at a point 1291 rt. east and 491 ft. south of the northeast corner of Section 7, Township 11 North, Range 9 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and ased to irrigate Section 17 and the W'4 of Section 18, in said township and range Said company now desires to irrigate 701 acres of land embraced in the SE4 Sec. 7, W! NE!4, NHSW14 and NW'4. Sec. 17, and the E1 Sec. 18, township and range aforesaid. This application is designated in the State Engineers offlce as No. a424. Engneer. October 1, of publica- Blue Creek Irj Howell, Box 0dHf4 NOTICE. Tkrti the fellow:, des count of assessE-il day oi .January, mounts set opposwf respective share k4 So Name James A. Anders- Neplii Nessen Ubas. B. Gunnell George Wood - f J. L. Baxter ..I U. E Gunnell J. H. & Jacob Zuj Tliea Schweitzer f J. I) ( ravens - (' D. H. Jordan Elmer Sorensen H. B. Pratt f E. W liaysmger t E. V. Pratt Uarl Bhriber L. J. Jordan Merchants Bank Mirl R. Mason -- ftt which it hereby State th is - accordat ? And in order of the Board jr on the 21st dayf o! c many hares be may stork as sold ot the officer on tR irngan, Utah, the at VMS, her. "deif fT9 ( to pay p. m thereon, ! verti-iu- ogethei and a rr - 3 v jlepn crLt kand and Affiled th rth' is more nd let. A. D.1919 Jtnu. Approved March 8. 1917, I, HARDEN BENNION of Utah, do e,rr'U,,T of Stae tb foil, true and htion' providing for teso- t, Constitution of th? Stare of ,h of tah by Section 8 to Article hibition and f t o 'tor y for they ov Bmt: than the farmers fPS THE FARMERS CO-PA- K Itioi ti e"" Mt Our prices are fixed with always giving the farmer every hes : Ai WE BUY IN BIG LOTS ADVANTAGE OF EVERY ' r HAKDkN BENNION Secretary of state. D - i he s sis or i Whatever the farmer nevf can be supplied at either nvei as: stores in i UTAH. BRIGIIAM AND TREMj; 5 j T, 1 : "S; C tre hint of th. hav ew- - Utah. Logan. aimers Gash W,M the 3tat nner pro. Lasltt'u'e- reneilJ" arnotoemlhl C 1 -- (has. E. Wood C. H Thompson W. I. Stoddard the fanner, owned by thetille6 ' himself, fully stocked with pn the needs, agriculturist wants or brvoi! contained herein to t the next general election?!! vtded by fe'J Good acre FOR SALE or TRADE 32' farm near Snowville. All fenced. Huuse and other improvements. 4 Bargain horses and farm implements. Rhone 264-w- . for Cash, easy terms. proposing to amend the Constitution of the State State of Utah by adding Section 3 to Article AAU has been passed by both Houses of this Date of first publication Legislature, and filed with the Secretary of 1918. ot&p ; and Date of completion Whereas, the engrossed copy thereof d.fers tion October 3!, 191S. kl..."!18'" ,lnTorUnt respect from the reso- as actually both that in the glxth lnc of bySect,on Houses, nature the words --pr( 'and ?nSe'Lufter brewed drinks" were omitted from said engrossed copy Now, therefore, be it resolved by the legia-Utu- re of the State of Utah, members elected to each of the two Houses concurring ; e1, Article0" Ttht pr?D0,e1 to amend Constitution of Utah by c". of ddL followt: th"el sectionshaH Section 3. The manufacture, er storing for sale or offering' "'or eip osm? f"! tabs, or importing, carrying, ad- Jatni,u,n- - xivmg transporting exchange Organized-expresslIng, dispensing, nr serving ofaway, nil malt, vinous or splrhuou. Uquor. ."oho? wine, porter, ale, beer ahainik Intoxicating drink, mixture or prcu.,7,1 !; .ike natur.", In alcoholic liquor of any contirMf In dirtied "to' ti Calt wholesome a All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons A joint resolution repealing House Joint therefor, must be made by affidavit in Resolution No 1, as passed by the twelfth session of the Legislature of the State of Utah, duplicate, accompanied with a fee of and proposing a new resolution in lieu thereof $2.50 and filed in this office within amending Seetion 22 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, by adding Section 3 thereto, thirty (30) days after the completion relating to the prohibition and regulation of of the publication of this notice. sale, manufacture, use, advertisement of, of, or traffic in intoxicating liquors G. F. McGONAGLE, House Whereas, Joint Resolution No. 1 regtion V sale! BRIGHAM, M Ml tomeS1 derstm. SALE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER NINE . ttatvsa. sjmS?is , 12 j"""l burp.T .uteUoTSo Come and see for yourself. No obligation on your part, and we are more than pleased to Show them. FOLLOWS EVERY TRANSACTION LOST Racine horseshoe 31x4 auto D. W. lire on rim Reward. Dr. FOR Pm7 may bi' remitted or abatedbe at such time Ys V. M. Bus-vei- l, provided by farm implements. d in ich manner as may L,e1,lr Corinne. of law: Provided, further. That the mile west from taxation may provide for the exemption of homes, homesteads, end personal roptrty. dollar. FOR SALE Good Jonathan Apples not te exceed two hundred and bfly and one la value for homes and homesteads a box at Honeyville orchard one die hundred dollars oi personal property. is directed west and one mile north of Honmile Section 2 The Secre'ary of State to be pubto cause this propped amendment adfr eyville. lished as required by the Conjt"''on State at be submitted to the electors of the manner proto teach me TEAClfER the WANTED the next general tlction in vided by law. of the American language, reading and Section d If approved by the electors the State, this proposed amendment shall taae writing every evening, between 8 and street on the first day of January, 1919. 9 Will pay to suit teacher. .Apply Approved jI arc r, 12. 1917. 4i-p- . I HARDEN BENNION, S vretary of State Charles Stamos, Paris Cafe. of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that of correct copy the above is a full, true and HOUSE FOR REN'i-Se- e -- modern a resolution proposing an amendment to Secor A. W. tion 3, Article lit. of the Constitution of the venienees State of Utah, relating to uniform taxes and 2 Ui. exemptions. phone In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my State of the to rent, close Seal Great the HOUSE and ROOMS affixed and hand of Utah, this 23rd day of August, 1913. Phone unfurnished. and in furnished HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) v. Secretary of State. 3 1 sj difs 35 to 50 Per Cent WHERE LASTING SATISFACTION Elias .Jensen THE FAR1ER These coats comprise all the latest styles and fabrics to be had. We bought them at a great discount and are in position to offer them to the public at a saving of i.jl s; FOR SALE- -1 to nnd provmd institution thr 0 FROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION-HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER FOURTEEN. We have just received our magnificent sample line of Ladies and Childrens Coats which will go on f d hue 1. Ln-rc- prices. uate Nurses and Nurses' Aides: and . Uuh. erty of the ties, cities town and corporations thereon - INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC NURSES NEEDED. mat-es- Bargain Store. pe-1- If you are going to need a Heating Stove fi a great bargain. tri .lectei of all rr Li tin- To Red Cross Nurses, t FOR -;- Singer sewing ma--l machine. sewing White chine, SecUUB .ifc.vMi Store beautiful Ladies A FOR BALE 8trt some bargain. Bargain od sc uniform ?e writing desk It ad property ir " sine. Md taxation Store. eoH-nto i' vs jo " "f an fti Jaw ;;''j(rrt(aja,K of ad harness anil cnk by for b leand ,cure a jmt 'fiat fi.rv .,24 South, 5th o tne to propaity. t,u ''' pTry Provided, wagon clieap tion thall pay he hia. "I .a value of f soils may be- East that a deduction of dtb ,.at me propmares. euthorued. J' r the Sate. coun- FOR BALE - Good span of W U amendment to the .state consultation, winch will he submitted to the voters of the state at the coining election, tin amendment which forever prohibits the inantifectiire and sale of intoxication liquor in the State of Utah, no local citien having the best interest ot the state at heart should tail to register ins vote in favor of tile amendment on election day There may he some who think tins action is unnecessary in as much ao tiie list Legislature passed a law prohibiting the liquor traffic, hut the Legislature also presided that the electorate of the state should pass upon the measure and that opportunity will be given on the fourth of next month The liquor interests never sleep. While they apppear to he in a passive mood at the present time, t(iey never permit an opportunity to pass which will aid their cause If, through the lethargy of the people who desire state wide prohibition to become permanent, there should not he sufficient votes east in favor of the amendment, the liquor interests would score a big point. Let every voter keep that amendment in mind and register his vote in tiie affirmative. On - SALE. condition. l P'nf"cMUWU orm Bt P!treolvcd by 3 Entered at the Post Office at Brlnacs City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. BE SURE TO VOTE Piano in first Bargain Store. SALE 1 Davinette with for IF YOU NEED A every Tups- day and Friday. Published tHE XffBBOX - P p |