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Show PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TPr CM Tli'1 10.N HOL a. JOINT HESOLL'Il fkX'AiUZK EIGHT. A resolution uropo-irxr an amendment U tlon 3. Article 13 of the Coiutitntfaa 2 Bute of Utah, relating to uniform taz? exemptions. Be it resolved by the Legislature of tk,t of Utah. two-thirtU ai all the ratml to each house coney rring therein: Section 1. Tha. it is proposed in' Section 3 of Artie!- XIII of the Cowfi of the State of- Utah so that the read as follows : Section 3. The I.eprifilature shall prwii. aw a uniform end equal rate of J and taxation on al! proDerty in the cording to ita value in money, and 33i scribe by general iaw such regulatma,J secure a just valuation for Ur J property, so that every person and eorL tion shall pay a tax in proportion t? value of hU, her or its property: pw, that a deduction of debit from credhii2 authorized : Provided further, Tha' tb erty of the United States, of the S: ties, cities, towns, school districtsi!!.?! corporations and public libraries, lots wfe? buildings thereon used exclusive! fn. ligious worship or charitable purpoi places of burial not held or wed for--' or corporate benefit, shall be exempt ft stion. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, ikJ Gumee owned and ued by indiviiitj1 porations for irrigating lands owned W ' Individuals or corr'ri-ond, or the members thereof, tha.ll not be separsS! as long as they aLail be owned aaifcj1 tlusively for such purpose: Ptoy 1. That mortgages upon both real and inZ propexry shall be exempt from taur ridtd further, That the taxes of nTZ poor ma- be remitted or abated at stS and in eu-fc manner as may be ptoaJ! law: Provided, further. That the Ul mrj provide for the exemption fr fi of homes, homestead-, and perianal . not to exceed two hundred nJ . ty la ralae for homes and homes di ? hundred dollars of personal property, ' Section 2. The Secretary of Stats kg to csa-e this prop-jsed amendmex. -j ? lished aa required by the Ccasatat J be submitted to the electors of f C the nci. general eictioa hi the maim, rtded by law. ' Section 3. If approved by the dens the State, this proposed " hiost Si effect on the first day of January, Wi Approved March 12, 1917. I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary rft of tie - c . . .. do hereby eertjSi the above is a full, true and eorrecVJ a resolution proposing an amecitoen: ticn 2. Article 13. cf the Constimuo, J State cf Utah, relating to tuufora trg. exemptions. In witness whereof, I have hereo a hand and affixed the Great eai of ika of Utah. th:j 2lrd clay of Aorsr jp lSol HARDEN BQiiat ecreiary of |