Show I HIGH SCHOOLS T TOBE B AIDED Constitutional Amendment Is Proposed to Meet Objections Objections tons of Governor The governor having haing vetoed two bills bs relating to aid for Cor high schools purely on constitutional grounds it is stated Mr Wootton yesterday introduced In Inthe Intile tile the tle house a 1 house Joint resolution No NoI 13 IJ I submitting the proposition to the people The governor In his message mesge urged urge assistance for high schools In the smaller cities but evidently received le Ie legal gal advice which led him to believe that the legislation passed la Is h not In strict accordance with wih the constitution For that reason he sent in his message mCge of or disapproval The resolution introduced by b Mr lr Wootton reads That It is 15 proposed to amend Section 2 of 01 Article X of ot the constitution of or the State of ot Utah Utah as a amended Jan 1 1907 and Section Seton 3 of ot Article X of ef the eon con constitution lO n of the the State of Utah so the same will wi read as a follows i The TIm public school system shall include kindergarten schools common schools school consisting of or primary and grammar grades high schools an agricultural col cul college lege lege a university and such other schools as the Ute legislature may ma establish The common schools shall be b free The other oth r departments of the system shall be sup supported supported supported ported as provided by b law The proceeds of all al lands that have been ben or may ma be b granted by b the Units States to this state for the support of ot the common schools the proceeds of all property pro that may accrue to the state By lY i escheat or forfeiture all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation Incorporated incorporated ported under the laws of this state the proceeds of the Sole of timber mineral or other property from school and arni state stale lands other than those thos granted for ape specific spa purposes and 5 S per of the thenet thenet thenet pr net proceeds of the sale of public lands lying 1 within the state which hall shail hal be sold i by b the United States subsequent to the tle admission of this state Into the Union shall be and remain a perpetual fund lund to tobe tobe tobe be called caled the tho state school fund the in interest Interest terest of which only together to ether with wih such other oter means as a the legislature may ma pro provide vide ride ide shall be b distributed among the sev several end eral Erl school districts according to the school population residing therein Pro Provided Provided vided that all funds derived from froni rom any aly state tax for high schools shall be appos apportioned flatted toned among the several cities cios and appt school districts according to the attendance at atthe atthe atthe the high schools therein but no city ci or district shall be ho entitled to any part of the fund derived from the state tax for high schools unless the high school there in Is maintained upon the standard stardard and for the period erlo during durin the tIme year 01 that may m ma be fixed by b the sate board of education education tion eu The secretary cretan of ot state Is to submit this proposed amendment to the tho th electors of the state at the te next general election eleton In the tile manner provided by b law If J adopted by bT the electors of the state stat 1911 IRli this amendment shall take effect effet Jan 1 |