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Show m ' i' i the eureka reporter Adnrllwinrnl I OF MOURNING USE BORDERS! Thar Aro a Few Sat Rules. But vidual Tasts Practically the Qusstisn. z' W. H. Taft. J. S. Sherman. Republican State Ticket NATIONAL. FOR PRESIDENT. William Howard Taft. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, Mil ill James Schoolcraft Sherman. DZK 'eldfi STATE. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. . Margaret Zane Witcher, Salt Lake. Eph Homer, Utah county. John M. Darla. Uintah county. Edwin D. Woolley, Kane county. IDSL CONGRESSMAN AT LARGE, Joseph Howell, Logan. Jacob Johnson, Spring City. GOVERNOR, William Spry, Salt Lake. JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT, J. E. Frick. Salt Lake. SECRETARY OF STATE, Darld Mattson, Ogden. STATE TREASURER, Jesse D. Jewkes, Emery county. STATE AUDITOR, Lincoln G. Kelly, Millard county. ATTORNEY GENERAL, A. R. Barnes, Salt Lake. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, A. C. Nelson. Salt Lake. Conor! EES KINO renia""i: JUDICIAL TICKET. JUDGE, J. A. Mellrllle, Fillmore. DI8TRICT ATTORNEY, E, H. Ryan, Cedar City. r UBT Slate )E3 eneml I! tr bile COUNTY TICKET. ' i I Inr SEY atur f y 1 w. 4 it NEB M udge ttornry Four-Y- et ILES.j 1 Two-Yr- .- lNGSC ) lerk r lierllf s eelebJ JECH corder REPRESENTATIVE. Georgs Jones, Mammoth. j irirkvvsvMvu'injvi NIEY arosor Motion Pictures Steen Every Night Commencing at 70 0. O. F, Opera House I. Four Reels of the very beA Independent Films the kind you iike. 1 ction jSpIendid Orchestra Music. u 17 istitutiov "Mi e ament nrinrkruvvxAruvLvu-i- j of the itor antft Ti ntic 5 and 10 Cent Store 1CEB& t 0. F. Barker, Prop. Jnat opened in the HURD BUILDING, opposite Heffernans fine new line of ). FrccMj Moyle, Candies Notions Hardware Stationery Dry Goods Toilet Articles Bread and Cakes j Notico Farragut Mining A Milling Go. Principal plaoe of boalneaa. Eureka, luab County, Utah. Location of mine. North Tintlo Mining district, Utah County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tbe beard of directors of the Farragut Mining A Milling Go., held on the 14th day of October 1912, an ment (No. 7) of per share wm lev ied upon the capital atook of tho corporation Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to L. E. Pieros at hla office In Eureka, Utah. Anyatock upon which this aaaesament half remain unpaid on Monday, the 18th day Now., 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at puhlle auotlon and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, 1912, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at tbe office of the secretary la Eureka, Utah, to pay the delinquent access ment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of Hie. L. E. PIERCE, Secretary. First publication Oct. 18, 1912. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior. U, 8. Land Office at 8alt Lake City, Utah, October 8, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Norman W, E reason, of Vernon. Utah, who, mi May 18, 1907, made Homestead Entry (Serial 02554), No. 18820, for 8WiNWi,N8W)andHEtSWlSac.22L Township 10 a.. Range 7 w., Sail Lake Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before tbe Register and Receiver, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 23rd day of November, 1912. Claimant names aa wltnesaee: James T. Erekaon, of Murray, Utah, R. F. P. No. 5, Box 202, Geo. H. Lyon, of Murray, Utah. Waltar Jamea, of Vernon, Utah. A. . Cahoon, of Vernon, Utah. E. D. R. Thompson, first publication Oct. 25, 1912.Register, five-ye- ar Jnst opened one door East of Taylor Bros. Store. Miniaf Qaisn For Sale. will offer for sale at a bargain an Interest In six iivided ms which are located In Tooele claims contain valuable blmty. ofThe sold, sliver, radium, oxide. For further a and Krniatlon apply to Joaeph Susoisn, 1 67, Eureka, Utah. St one-ha- lf tf The undersigned, receiver of the heretofore between Birtnershlp and Dr. existing Mott, has been authorised by the court to collect all outstanding indebtedness of tbe Mid firm. Persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to the above firm are requested to call and nettle at once. G. J. Hexhiod, Receiver. Aueuant f prlv.t. owner- - 8tu rhlp; but this shall not be so eon lh Compensation at the next general elerflon In th ! tn,,d rjEfl DRINK II two-thir- d I - ! ,n,'t I Till "V" two-third- Central Sheet Metal Work - All Kinds of Repairs uran-alumin- rs&f s 4 HEAL IHSTITUTB lAULtnOlrt' two-thir- ds T A Decided Stop P. J. FENNELL two-third- o 1 1 real-dent- s two-third- two-thlrd- j a . - - . - hydro-carbon- s e I I - the-nex- two-third- J ! - - two-Ihlrd- lor ih, at Notice to the Public. John Ellison, Prop. and compare prices c er Eureka Tin Shop Visit our store Dahle. Tiutic taxpayers are requested to maks settlement with J. E. Driscoll, deputy treasurer, at McCornlck A: Go's, batik, Eureka, any time between 1st end 15th. Mr. Drleooll Is authorised to make collection of laxea on Tintie property and receipt for same. Bring notices with you when you oome to pay. Nov-tmb- COMMISSIONER Gus J. Henriod, Eureka. COMMISSIONER Lorenio Mangleson, Levan, SHERIFF, Frank BaireL Eureka. CLERK, Thoe. W. Vickers, NephL RECORDER, 7. E. Lunt, NephL ATTORNEY, J. H. McKnlght. Eureka TREASURER, A. R. Paxman, Nephi. ASSESSOR, Earl Jackman, Levan. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, Geo. A. Sperry, NephL SURVEYOR, T. H. Carter, NephL ut s Notice To Taxpayer."' UG surer grief and rarely countenances a border wider than a quarter of an Inch, even for a widow. Even thla Is a trifle of an Inch la wide; a better width for widows, parents or ghlldren. and an sight of an Inch for a sister or brother. The paper used Is dasd whits linen of plain weave and lusterlese. It Is bad form to havs a mourning bordsr on striped or fancy paper, even though the color Is kept white. Where a transparent paper la liked, as for foreign correspondence or to save postage, bealdee ths bordsr there Is a separate llalng of black tissue paper for eeoh envelope. Addresses and monograms are often stamped In unrelieved black. Borne persona prefer them embossed hi relief without color, especially If there be telephone and telegram numbers In addition to the address. When these are all In black they look leea overpowering If a miniature receiver and telsgraph polo and lines are used Instead of the word telephone or telegram. Aa mourning borders are expensive, the stationary of grief is costly. It can rarely be had by the pound ns other papers, but sometimes is cheaper by the box, containing several quires. As there is usually a reduction for getting a large quantity, it pays to lay In a supply. Correspondence cards carry the same borders as writing paper. When there are no engraved acknowledgments these eards are quite largo enough for a few words of appreciation. Sometimes a sentence la writ-taacross the top of the visiting sard. Black bordered envelopes to fit the visiting card should be bought by the hundred, aa the oard will do social duty during the entire period of mounting. n SENATORIAL TICKET. STATE SENATOR, J. R. Edgehell, Nephi. IETEB taste avoids the flaunting ot three-etxteenth- capable of ! VI, of 1 Ths average person obooses her mourning borders by Individual tasts rather than by rule and rarely changes the width until second mourning. Good I'0?'" Alcokolic Poiioi manner provided by law. t0 authorize the taxation Sec. 3. If adopted by the electon n p ,h slock of any roiiii-unf. 7 or cor of the State, thla amendment abal of tho Members of tho Legiolaturo. when the property of such take effect January 1st, A. 1). 1913. oonipany or corporal Ion represented State of oy such stock, bis been taxed. The Office of the Utah, Be It Enacted by the ss. of Secretary shall provide by law for (be State of Utah, or All of State. ) the Members Elected to Each of the air annual tax suffii lent, w lih other I, Charles S. Tlngey. Secretary el roiireea of revenue, to defray lie esti- Stale Two Houses Concurring therein. of the Stato of Utah, do herebj mated IN THREE Section 1. That It is proposed to expends of the State icrtlly that the foregoing U a full ?r"lnury ure into end correct copy of a resolutloc amend Section 9. Article VI. of the s .VU.h U'u yMr- Tht' and aocumul Tbe stored for the payment of l,rvl,l" Constitution of 1tah. so that the same .V an amendment to Sertioa son of alcohol up ;roKKlng Is always1 which s tc debt. there any will read as follows: be, before I iJJ XI of the Conalltuttoa in the of the eonsta: becomes due: and provide of of Article system 9. Until otherwise provided bv law the Slate of Utah, relating to rnun oesrive drinker Is what causes n tbe members of the Legislature' sha.i TOr ins .pnyn.,,nt pf ,,IP cities and towns, and providing Ism, or Drink Habit. If conti: tics, fal1 d,,v receive Eight Dollars (f( oot per dsyi VI,1 7,ay for the creating of new counties. is almost sure to result ln Insanity end ten cents per mile fur the distance 7 s,,,.r,,ary of s,a,p U IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hnvi death. la K :v,,h traveled Proposition necessarily going to and hereunto set hand and affixed ths Every constant or excessive drir ,u at least pnP news- - Great Seal ofmy on I., ,b ln turning from the Place of of Utali af If he fa State the real man, wenU to county in the State. Salt take Ulty, this 22nd day ol 'VPr tbe most usual route, reHe says be oan, tb 1 drinking. "cwvpaper U printed nml August, 1912. ceive no other pay or perquisite. and falls, wlp will he tries, for two months Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is published, cause he is affiloted with and mm C. 8. TINGEY, the next general election. preceding (Seal) hereby directed to submit this profrom this tercbto poison in hii qyi See. 3. This proportion shall be Secretary of 8tnt and cant quit until It Is rent) posed amendment to the electors of dubmitloil to the elector of thla Slate Joint Resolution Providing an Before It is too tote, Uke the N the Stats at the next general elec- at the next general election (or their Amendment to Section 17, Artlcls Treatment, n harmless vegetable tion In the manner provided by law. or disapproval. All official Bee. 3. If adopted by the electors approval 7, of tho Constitution of tho Stats lolus, Uken by tb mouth only, bn I. ots used at such election shall of the State, this amendment shall have of Utah, Relating to tho Duties of Is gusrsntosd to slimlnats this . printed or written thereon the ana affect n psrfeofc ears by take effect January 1st, 1913. tho Auditor and of the Treasurer. "For the amendment of Secmsnt to refund tbs full Bute of UUh. tion 13, of the Constitution, la nob Office of the SecreUry Be It Enacted by the legislature of to nny paUent who t of relating to 'the general taxation of end satisfied at tb of State. of all treatment, (fell, write or phono property," "Yea." "No." and shall the State of Utah, L Charles & Tlngey, Secretary of otherwise be prepared and submitted the Members Elected to Each of ths State of tbe Bute of Utah, do hereby to tbe electors ss may be provided Two l louses concurring therein: Section 1. That It la proposed te certify that the foregoing la a full, true by law, and said ballot shall be reand correct copy of a resolution pro- ceived, counted and canvassed, and amend Section 17, Article 7. of the Ml Soiith 4th East Btrwst posing an amendment to Section 9, Ar- returns thereon be made In the same Constitution of the Slate of Utah, ao Phone Hyland 1792. ticle VI, of the Constitution of the manner In all respects aa la or may that the same will read aa follows: State of UUh, relating to the Com- be provided by law in the case of 17. The Auditor shall be Auditor ol Tuhllo Accounts. The public moneys pensation of the Members of the Legis- election of State offlcere. Sec. 4. If adopted by the electora shall he deposited by the Treasurer, lature. IN TESTIMONY WUIEREOF, I have Of tbe State, thla amendment shall under the supervision of the Hoard of Examlnen. and aa provided by tow. hereunto set my band and affixed tbe take effect January 1st, 1913, Sec. 2. The Secretary of State la Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Stats of Utah, Salt Lake City, thla 22nd day of Office of ths Secretary I ss. hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of of State. ) August, 1912. C. 8. TINGEY, I. Chars 8. Tlngey, Secretary of the Stats at the next general election (Seal) Secretary of State. State of tbe State of Utah, do hereby In the manner pro flded hr law. Sec, 3. If adopted by the electon certify that the foregoing Is a full, A Joint Resolution Proposing an true and correct copy of a resolution of the State, thla amendment shall Amsndment of Section 3, Article 13, proposing an amendment to Section 2, take effect January 1st, 1913, ) State of Utah, f the Constitution of the State of Article XIII of tbe Constitution of the Office of the Secretary as. SUte of Utah, relating to taxation. Utah, Relating to Taxation, of State. ) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have S. Charles I. hereunto set hand and affixed my Tlngey, the Serretsyy ot Be It resolved and enacted by the of ths Stato of Utah, at 8tate of the Stats of Utah, do hereby Great Seal of of State the Utah, Legislature that the foregoing Is a full, of AU the Members Elected to Salt Lake City, thla 22nd day of certify true correct copy of a resolution and 1912. VA each of the Two Houses Concurring Angui, props sing an amendment to Sertlon C. 8. TINGEY, (Seal) therein: 17, Article VII, of the Constitution of Secretary of SUte. Section 1. That it is proposed to the State of Utah, relating to the amend Section 3, of Article 13, of the of ths Auditor and of the Treas- In your household expenses vJU bo Providing an duties Constitution of the SUte of UUh so A Joint Resolution urer. Amendment to Section Article 11, 13, that the same will read at follows: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have the result of your meat buying here. of the Csoatltutlon of tho Stato of S. Ths Legislature shall provide by hereunto set my hand and affixed the We show the quality you want and tow for a Just and equitable assessUtah, Rslating tc SUte and County Great Seal of the State of Utah, at deliver the ent you buy as promptly ment of the property of tbe SUte at Boards of Equalisation, Salt 22nd thla lake City, day of as promised at prices to make tho Its actual money value. All taxes Auguat, 1912. top emphatlo. hall be uniform on the same class of C. 8. TINGEY, Be it Enacted by the Legislature of (Seal) property within tbe territorial limita tbe SUte s of Utah, SecreUry of Stats. of All of of the authority levying the tax, and the Members Elected to Each of tbe A Joint hall be levied and collected for pub-ll- Two Resolution Proposing an Houaaa concurring therein: Amendment of Section 4, Article 13, purpose! only; Provided, that a de1. 8ect!on la That to It proposed duction of debits from ersdlts may be Resolution Proposing an of tho Constitution of tho State of J A Jln amend Section 11, Article 13, of the authorised; Provided further, that the Constitution Amendment to Section 4, of Article to of tho Taxation UUh, of Relating of so SUte the UUh, property of the United States, of the that the sans will read aa follows: 14, of the Constitution of the SUte Mine. stale, counties, cities, towns, school f UUh, Fixing he Limit of In11. Until otherwise provided by and districts, municipal corporations Resolved Be It shall be and Enacted a of there Board of SUte debtedness the law, Counties, Cities, by public libraries, tots with the buildings s Legislature of the State of Utah, Towns and School Districts. thereon used exclusively either for Equalization consisting of four of All the Members Elected to of tbe Sute who shall be apreligious worship er chariUble purEach of tha Two Houses concurring the and with Governor, pointed by by poses, and places of burial not held the consent of the Be It Resolved by the Legislature Senate, whoae therein. or used for private or corporate bene1. That it Is proposed to of tho Stats of Utah,' of All Section of terms be office for shall four years from fit, shall be exempt taxation; and until their successor a are the Membera Elected to Each of Section amend of Article of 13, 4, the appointdltche canals, reservoirs, pipes and Two ltouaea voting In favor thereof: flumes owned and used by Individual ed and qualified; provided, that two Constitution of the State of Utah, ao Section 1. It to proposed to amend or corporations for irrigating lands of said members shall be appointed that the same will read aa follows: 4. All mines and mining claims, Section 4, of Article 14, of the Con-- .i owned by such Individual! or corporar every two years. There shall also be In each county ot the State a County both placer and rock In place, conUln-lu- g tltutlon of the State of Utah, ao that lions, or. the individual members Board or hearing gold, skiver, copper, the same will read as follows: of Equalisation, consisting of ' thereof, shall not be separately Uxed the Board of County Commlaalonera lead, or other valuable precious 4. When authorised to create Inaa tong aa they shall be owned and need exclusively for such purpose; of said county. Tbe duty of the 8UU meUls, after purebaae thereof from debtedness as provided In Section S of Provided further, that mortgages upon Board of Equalisation and cl the sev- the United BUtes, shall he taxed at this Article, no county shall become both real and personal property shall eral County Boards of Equalization a value not greater than the price Indebted to an amount, Including ex-be exempt from Uxatlon; Provided hall be to adjust and equalise the paid the United BUtea therefor, un- Istlng Indebtedness, exceeding two per i the real and personal less the surface ground, or some part centum. No city, town, school district, further, that the taxes of the indigent valuation ofoftbe SUte and of the sev- thereof, of such mine or claim, la used or other municipal corporation, shall j peor may be remitted or abated at such property time and In such manner aa may be eral counties thereof, aa may be pro- for other than mining purposes and become Indebted to an amount, lnclud- - i vided by tow. Each Board shall also has a aeparats and Independent value Ing existing Indebtedness, exceeding J provided by tow. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State Is perform such other duties as may be for auch other purposes; In which case four per centum of the value of the said surface ground, or any part there- taxable property therein, the value to by law. hereby ordered to give this proposi- provided Sec. 2. The Secretary of Bute is of, so used for other than mining pur- be ascertained tion to be published la at toast one by the last assessment shall be Uxed at Its value for for Stats and County purposes, pre-- . newspaper in every county In the hereby directed to tosubmit thla pro- poses, purposes, aa provided by rlous to the Incurring of such IndebtState where a newspaper to printed posed amendmentnext the electors of such other general election law; and all the machinery used in edness; except that In Incorporated and published, for two months pre- the SUte at the ln the manner provided by law. mining, and all property and surface cities ths assessment shall be Uken. ceding the next general election. 3. Sec. If upon or appurtenant to from tha last assessment for city pur- Improvements electora the adopted by 3. Sec. Thla proposlttol shall be submitted to tbe electors of this state of tbe 8Ute, tbla amendment aball mlnea and mining claims, which liars floses; provided, that no part of ths a value eeparate and Independent of ndebtedness' allowed In this Section at the next general election for their Uke effect January 1st, 1913. such mines or mining claims, and the ihall be incurred for other than strictof SUU UUh, ) approval or disapproval. All official net annual proceeds of all soch prec- ly county, city, town, or school district ss. ballots used at inch election shall have Office of the SecreUry ious metal mines and mining claims, purposes; provided further, that any of SUte. i printed or written thereon the words, "TOr the amendment to Section 3, I, Charles 8. Tlngey, Secretary of shall be uxed as provided by law. All city of the first class and any city of the second class having over 20.WRT Article II of the Constitution relating SUU of the State of UUh, do hereby lands eonUlnlng coal, therw-truto the claaslllcatlon of property for certify "that the"forego!ng to '"TuIl ; pne donoaltw aftwr purolx Inhabitants, when authorised as .prorora the Lotted otatei, and all vided In Section 3 of this Artlclf i may and correct copy of a resolution Yea," No," purposes of taxation." Improvement be allowed to Incur a larger Indebtedand shall otherwise be prepared and proposing an amendment to Section PrPert7 nd 9rfa to such landi ness not exceeding four submitted to the electora aa may 11, Article XIII of the Constitution of "I1011 or PPrtenant pef centum otherwise be provided by tow, and said the SUte of UUh, relating to State which have a value separate and In- additional, and any city of the second dependent of all such lands, and the class having less than 20,000 Inhabiballet shall be received, counted and and County Boards of Equalisation. net proceeds of all auch land and the tants, and any city of ths third elaaa, canvaiied, and returns thereon toe IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have or town, when authorised as aforemade la the same manner and ln all hereunto aet my hand and afftoed the contained not taxed In a5!l!S said, may he allowed to incur a larger respects as is or may be provided by Great Seal of the SUU of Utah, at op ,ha11 be Uxed M Indebtedness not exceeding eight per tow in the case of election of State Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of w.c5.ltlon, law. by centum additional for the purpose of provided sffloera. 1912. August, See. 2. The Secretary of State la supplying auch city or town with waSec. 4. If adopted by the electors (Seal) C. S. TINGEY, hereby ordered to give thla proposition ter, artificial lights, or sewers,- when pf the State, thla amendment shall SecreUry of State. to he published In at least one news- the works for supplying such water, take effect January 1st, 19J3, paper in every county In the sute lights, or sewers shall be owned and State of Utah, ) Proposing an Amendment to Section 1, where a newspaper to printed and pub- controlled by the municipality. Office of the Secretary gs. Article 11, of the Constitution, Re- lished for two months preceding the 2. I Sec. The Secretary of Stwto is ' of State. lating to Countlsa, Cities and Towns, next general election. to cause thla proposed amenddirected I, Charles S. Tlngey, Secretary of and Providing for the Creating of Sec. 2. This proposition shall b ment to he published as required hr State of the State of Utah, do hereby submitted to the electors of this State the Constitution Counties. Ntw and to bs submitted certify that the foregoing Is a full, at the next general election for their to the electors of ths State at t true and correct copy of a resolution or disapproval. AU official ' approval In election manner the general It Resolved Be an amendment to Section 3, by the Legislature ballots used at auch election shall proposing law. s Article XIII, of the Constitution of of the State of UUh, of have or written thereon the provided by Sec. 3. If approved by the electors ,, the State of Utah, relating to Uxa- all members elected to each of the words,printed "For the amendment ol SecTwo Houses concurring: tlon. tion 4. Artlce 13, ot the Constitution, of the 8tate, thla propoied amend- - .'' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have Section 1. That It to proposed to to the taxation of mines," ment shall take effect upon the first hereunto act my hand and affixed the amend Section 1, of Article 11, of tbe relating "No." and shall otherwise bs day of January, A. D. 1913. "Yes," . Great Seal of the Bute of UUh, at Constitution of the Sute of UUh, so prepared and submitted to the electors State of Utah, ) V aa Salt Lake City, tbla 22nd day of that the aame shall read aa follows: Office of the SecreUry as may be otherwise provided by tow, of Stats. 1. The several August, 1912. ) of the Ter- - in iaid ballot shall be received, C. 3. TINGEY, (Seal) S. Tlngey, Secretary of !, Charles Utah of at time the returns existing and counted and canvassed, rltory of the adoption of the Constitution, thereon be made In thw same manner State of the State of Utah, do nterehy 8ecreUry of Bute. are hereby recognized aa divisions of: and In all respects as to or may be certify that the foregoing to avull, A Joint Resolution Proposing an this SUte, and the precincts and j provided by law In the cast of elec- - true and correct copy of a resolution '' Amendment of 8ection 2, Article 13, school districts now existing In said tlon of SUte officers, proposing an amendment to Section 4. of the Constitution of ths Stats of counties as legal subdivisions thereof, j sec. 4. If adopted by the electora of Article 14. of the Constitution of and they shall ao continue until of the State, this amendment shall the State of Utah, fixing the limit of UUh, Rslating ts Taxation. Indebtedness of counties, cities, towns changed by law In pursuance of this take effect January 1st, 1913. and school districts. may by genof Be It Resolved and Enacted by the article. The 8late UUh, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have- ; eral law provide for the formation of Office of the Secretary so. Legislature of the Sute of UUh, hereunto set my hand and affixed the of State. of all the membera elected to new counties, and locating the county ) each of the Two Hoaaea concurring aeata thereof. Every county which I, Charles 8. Secretary of Great Seal of the SUte of UUh, at hall he formed from territory taken State of the ButeTlngey, therein. of Utah, do hereby Salt Lake City, thla 22nd day cf Section 1. That It to proposed to from any other county or counties certify that the foregoing to a full, August, 1912. C. 8. TINGEY, amend Section 2. of Article 13 of the sh1! be ,,abl for a Juat PrPrtlon true and correct copy of a resolution (Seal) debU and tha SecreUry of State. ( Constitution ot the State of Utahoo an amendment to Section 4. proposing J,abllitl0,f or counties Article XIII of the Constitution of Ikat the same will read as follows: Pro2. All property In the Sute. not such territory shall be Uken. the SUte of Utah, relating to the tax- TRADE MORAL- Introducing the exempt under the lawa of the United vided, that no new county ahall be ation of mlnea. of a unless ths qualimajority BUtea. er under this Constitution, or formed IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have buyer to the merchant is the the laws of the State or Utah, ahall fied electors voting in each part of hereunto set my hand and affixed the dismemto or counties be the county be Uxed aa provided by law. The Great Real of the SUte of Utah, at purpose accomplished by otr word property, aa used In this Artlele, bered ahall vote separately therefor. Salt Lake City, this 22nd day ol to 2. The of Sute Sea Is hereby deolared te Include moseys, SecreUry Auguat, 1911 advertising columns. The C. S. TINGEY, ersdlts, bonds, stocks, franchises, and directed to submit this proposed Ml sattsrs gad tfclngj (real, of both are vouched SecreUry of SUte. personal amendment to the electora of the SUU u. Indi- Do-cldc- a HI Ariidm.nlVr'ai'0.'! tltUt," ?i. , a . FintrGass Work and Reasonable Prices , tegrity . j 9' V . . v. |