Show c j jt 1 J. J I Reflecting Sentiment I r f HERE i is every reason treason to believe that th the theL J I i L rl ri senate vote which killed the killed the resolution fl proposing a change chang in in the Utah constitution J t to to permit of a classified property tax is j f K tentative of the desires o of th the people of this k 1 2 state tate state The people have tJ tired ed of surrendering r he he sacred rights reserved in the constitution I t as s they ha have ve tired of the eternal effort l i shift the burden of taxation from oney one y up to Ian another other The N action of f the senate ena e I i t S in killing the measure by a decisive vote is IS i reflective of this thought j tW i t The propos proposal 1 was vas not killed for for- w want nt of mature mattire and deliberate rate consideration It was wasi f f thoroughly f and nd nd ably discussed from all sides shies 5 I i proponents Senator Dixon and S Sen- Sen prop Leroy SenS n- n l t- t tM or M M. M s S. S W. W Winder d er presen presenting t. t mg It I t in ill 1 its its S b best s t S I I possible light On the other hand Senator I Her H Herbert ert S. S Auerbach made a masterful master ul and and S reasonable address against it supporting his IllS conclusions by facts from other sec sec- sections 11 where the departure has been tried and ind L I found wanting Th The opposition to the bill billj I Vas vas given added weight by the remarks of oi I S tors E. E R. R Callister allster and T T. W W. oDonnell ODonnell f. f j On this Ahls basis it must be considered that ithe t thein e measure m asure vas was fairly lost not because th the I opposition could muster a a majority in the thel I senate but because it is not in accord with Ulie the sentiment of of the he majority of our people Efforts to establish a classified property tax ha have ve recurred with each succeeding session The rhen ent defeat should h uld be accepted as fas final i bu it is IS doubtful if it will There is always J more or less of a demand for experimental j f legislation and this this' f falls under this I L i cation Consequently it i is I doubtful doubtful if th this s at will be accepted as final by the minori-j minori mi ori- ori Jt- Jt ties fies advocating it I j i W WiY V- V iY the senate has acted in the theof the tt i b mt interests rests of tle tye state Just at this time S I t. t are in in great need of oX development ment of our ouri i natural mitural resources This need needs is dependent fr upon pori outside capital for realization Measures I 11 ike 5 e the Dixon resolutions are calculated to to L courage age capital and interfere with the the I J F states J. J tate s progress and de development I I |