Show THURSDAY UTA MOAB TIMES-INDEPENDENT 0 snVlThi RENOll TiON JOIST NO TAU UNAPPROI'BIATED V II J tl 1 I k I I I 1 fl A People much land TEXAS of Utah took - iV 1 Moab R(beltsn Grand oX this Attorney Utah terms offiee h-edat'the ' LA ten e the 7 H- Utah corporalIons s v-de member 1 7 j f 5 ! 7 6 w I 3 I a Jnay a two-thirds vote its and petition of qualified upon electors to the of lo per cent piecedof all votes cast Ht the next Ing olectlun for the office of the forthwith provide by ormayor shall to the elecJimince for the submission "Shall Com-mission Loir of the question be choBen to frame charter?" The ordinance shall require that the: el to the qneMlon be sii mi electors at the next regular municipal election I'he balled containing such question hull also contain the of candlname dates for of tht proposed members ro ni tn rmIoti but without party deslgnation Such candidates shall be hornnaled In the same manner mh inquired ay Ihw fur nomi nation of city officer If the electors majority of voting the on question of choosing a Commission shall vote in the affirmative then the fifteen receiving candidates such majority of the votes cant at lection shall constitute the charter llominlMxionmid shall proceed to frame ( i-alled nn-tn-Hb j ' I number a j t t I i 1 I ( a t valuation 4 j imended joilowing i the State of Utah tax for State rates purposes resolved by the Legislature of Utah of all State of two-thirds elected to each members House concurring therein: to Section That It Article proposed N1 of of amend Section the the State of 'nnstltutlonof Utah will read as bo that the same follows: The Ser rate of taxation on property for State purposes shall never mills on each dollar of exceed to be apportioned as follows: Not mill to exceed on each dollar of for valuation general Statu purposes not to mills on each exceed of dollar valuation for distrlot school not to Mi mill exceed on purposes each dollar of for valuation high the part of State school purposes tothat high tax pur-poMe apportioned school shall fund to be constitute th ami High School I'und and shall be school apportioned to the cities district high in maintaining schools the the Legislature may provide manner And whenever the taxable property within the State shall amount to nt) the rates shall not 1000"0vd0 dollar of on each valuation two and foil ent hs mills for general State of mill for two-tenths one purposes such levy liigh sclioul iiiirptiMcs and for distriet us will school purposes raise annuallv an amount which added tn any other State funds available for district st equalsIn52500 hmd purposes for each of school age the person State by the last shown preceding school census unless proposition to such rate or nites specifying incrcHsr the rate rates or proposed and the time be during which the same shall levied be first vote submitted to a qualified of sin'll of the elector of It 1 j 1 ! Houses eom Section That It Is proposed to of Article XI of the amend Section the of State of Utah so Constitution Shat the name will read as follows: fot municipal Seo Corporations shall not be created by special purposesThe lawM Legislature by general laws shall provide for the Incorporation nf organization and classification oltles and to popinwns in proportion be alatlon which laws may altered or repealed Any city may frame snd adopt charter for Ils own government in the manner The bylegislativeauthorityof ot Um city I Con-atltlun relating' the the i i h t the of to Be of the Legislature rd of wo elected In tile two 'irilng therein: by Utah -1 enacivil State of the It the hll of 11 a & 1 ex-need r-t h the State such hs the In year next preceding have paid a election shall tax assessed to themof within property the State and the majority those ahull vote in voting Inthereon favor smdi be provided thereof may manner by law a 2 directed 1 'I'he of chMrtvr See Secretary State this proposed amendment to I'ause charier so framed shall beof sub-niltod he the to published as required by to the qualified electors the to bu submitted jlty at be held at Constitution ofan' the uii election to a to the State at the electors time to be determined by the charter next the general election in manner TommiRMlon which shall be not less provided ly law thirty than to Its If bv the days subsequent Sec approved electors tills completion nd distribution among the of the Statproposed day amendment of January year hail take eil ut on Ifre 1st lectors and not enore than one 1921 from such data Alternative provisions be be submitted to Approved March 18 may also The CommiM-lion voted upon separately shall mike provisions for the ConstitutionalAmendment distributionof copies of the proposed Proposed ‘any No 3 charter and alternative provithe ions to qualified electors of the city not less than sixty days before the tdiirllon at it ESOL VT1ON which is voted upon SEXATI-l 4'(T IlKEST Such M proposed charter and such alterprovisions ns are approved by a of the therein majority electors voting resolution providing an A shall an Section become tiirif organic lawfixed Article XIV anmiidiimnt city at such ns may of hr "o si io of the State of ill tU any therein and sit and exUtah relating' to State debt supers limita all laws charter all'ecting' tion the of and organization government Be it led bv the of inch city now in conflict ('inn Legislature which are thirty of all days iwo-thirds therewith Within after: the Stale of Utah the elected each of the Its a of such meinlH-rs In approval copy by the charter is and adopted certified two Houses concurring therein: mayor cit and by the recorder authenticated That it Is Section proposed to of tia! kim city shall be mode in Article of the conamend Section and in the duplicate deposited one stitullou of the Stale of Utah so that of the Secretary of Stale and the the will read of the t'itx Returner as follows: jthrr In the office all same ami thereafter To meet casual cmuls shall take Section defirlts judicial notice of such In for charter or failure jvveinic and necesto such (barter mil Amendments any res for public may sary purposes bo trHinml and by tin charter submitted the erection of public buildIncluding in the Commission iifanmr as and for the of all terrlpayment provided tor making same charters or Ings lorial by the ndel! edtioss assumed Riay Im hj the legislative proposed State thi‘ Stale of Hie dty two-thirds may contractat debts upon in the not exceeding any Vote agngat" thereof or by petition of qualified otic time an crinal to peramount electors to to one-tenth numbtueast equal valmof ihe centum ofof the iaxabb of the total vntp for mayor tlu State bliuwii ly '!e property as on the next and proceeding election last for State imeh be submitted assessment iny amendment may election previous to the Incurring ul‘ such the and at next regular But the Slate shall never having been approved by the majority any contract indebtedness except as of the shall electorsofvoting thereon in !he i't next Section provided the the becomefixed part charhr at ami of and all such time in such amount ht'iain moiieys amendment li ri zed arising from loans hall he certified and filed as provided shall bo soJely to Huapplied rses in case of charters for which they were ohiaiind its charter under' Each city forming See The Secretarx m tlii-Statu Is this Section shall have and is lurchy directed to submit proposed granted the authority to exwrcisv all amendment to ilie cluciorn of to powers relating municipal affairs the Stale at the next general elfctlou and Its In nd to local adopt enforce within lie law nrnnner provided limits police simitar sanitary and If adopted by Ihu elpctors in with the Sec reuladmi not conflict of the State this amendment shall take and no general InIhw this enumeration or el feet 92 an ry powers constitution or any law shall limit Approved March 18 191!' deemed to or the general grant of authority hereby conferred but this grant of shall not to Proposed ConstitutionalAmendInclude the power the service or vjegulate harges of publie utilities so long ment No as such regulation I is provided for by general law nor he : - leemed to limit orin restrict the of power of SENATE the COX Cl TIBHVT RKSOIELegislature matters public generalaffairs interest nor those relating 'I'lON Ml Io State The power to be conferred upon the concurrent resolution proposing an d by this Section shall include the A amendment to the of Constit tiun following: the amending- Sec(a) To levy collect State of Utah byrelallng assess and tlun to Article XVI rights the taxes and borrow by money within of to for law and action recover damages Umlta prescribed general to levy and collect special assessments resulting in death tor benefitsconferred Be It resolved and enacted by the To t furnish all local public of the State of Utah two-thirds to hire of all the purchase construct own members elected to and maintain local operate or lease public each of the two Houses concurring utilities in amt use to extent or by condemnation therein: otherwise acquireor limits Section That It is proposed to within without the corporate for such Article 16 of the Conproperty necessary any purposes amend Section subject to restriction imposed stitution of the State nf Utah so that by general law' for the protection of said section shall read as follows: ether communities and to grant local "The right of action to recover damutility and public franchises regulate age for the subject to the coninjuries resulting inmnl death exercise thereof shall be the Unitingnever abrogated regulation of public' utilities power their amount recoverable shall mil be subby the rates and service ject to any limitation exstatutory State as is now or may hereafter be cept in compensation for' cases where provided by general law injuries resulting in death is provided (c) Tu make local bypublic Improvements for by law" nml to acquire condemnation Is Section The Secretary ofthisHtate ©r otherwise property within its corprohereby directed to to submit for such Imrmrate limits and necessary tlie posed amendment electors of also to pro Yemenis acquire an extin state at the next general election that needed for any such ovei in the and sell or lease manner provided by law to such If adopted by the electors fxi-esx property with restrictions tn of Sec the state the amendment shall take erder to protect and preaerxe the im effect January 1st 1921 provement 1919 (d) To issue and sell Approved October bonds on the security of any such excesa of any ublic utility owned by the 1 ity the Harden Bennion Secretary of or of revenue thereof or both public the State of Utah do Including In the case of State of that hereby utility the full franchise stHting the certify foregoing is upon in case of foreclosure true and of all ierms which correct copy Const!th® purchaser may Amendments proposed by the utility and special sessions ot the regular The Ser Secretary of State is of 1919 the as same appear hereby directedto submit the proposed Legislature of record in my office to the electorsof the amendment State have at the next election in the In witness whereof hereunto general set the my hand and affixed Great aianner provided by law Seal of the Utah this 1st Sec If by the State adopted electors day of 920 trf this State this shall October amendment take effect on January 1st 1921 (Seal) IIAKDEN BENNTOX Approved March 18 1919 Secretary of Slate 9 1 9 I 1 3 -native J l I o t 1 ofuch j coiii-iirrciit t i ( 1 1 t 1 u n i ' I I : 1 1 g 1 1 b- i i y ! I 1 i h j I I office x t n I e i ' f authority a 2 i i a piii-posoM indebtedness excess u p u r i a t a 2 ln-reby i b 1 1 ‘ u 1 ' 3 J a b re-trlct an-Ihorlly j ! O t II M '1 e o 1 ' a co-opernt I a REDUCTION Take KODAK I with Your 2 ml-vnneed Kodak - i-hlpped 1 li oli-know 7 1 1 j 1 n 7 ‘ : a i 1 t Co Drug Moab ' j i I 1 1 n e ! MOW STATE specimens BANK b HUSBAND IN "Widow" DUNGEON 1 Out 7 I YRS Married Again Just Is Alive in Petrograd Hospital He i inds J Injuries legislature ser-rices ! 1 i i I j 5 I i l 1 i Tokyo has been received in the reported killed North Manchuria war in supposed widow who has married to second husband ten years A sergeant named Jiukich" Om'shi Ims been missing since the battle of Liaey Tlte his authorities and family concluded he had been killed ami fuinral lerenionies were observed His ‘widow" married again children by the being born second afltr 17 years Onishl writes himself safe in hospital in 'elrograd from a letter - A man Itii-so-Japanese by been ills a adding cents by little the additionis husband'iv j ' According the f liis letter the lie at Russo-Japanese a the result placed in opportunity an come from? Nor from production of bank a each is work to given and Chester Lost Years Hunter Ago I'a the other - John the excavated from the soil in of his Holland street home near hich lie stone diamond ring w 12 had lost there more than ago years It was while spading that Hunter lost the ring from holo In his pocket He had no Idea where he had dropped It and In time forgot all about it He vhs turning over the soil again with spade and to IJs surprise the tone-lost' ring spadeful O came up on MEETING WOOL proposition to establish a warehouse of dirt A little washing and polishing of sufficient GROWERS IS CALLED in Salt Lake or vicinity it to Its original beauty capacty to store six to seven million The restored ring is valued at ?20d Ifficials of the Utah Woolgro wets' pounds of wool The matter of securing association have issued a call for a sympathetic action from the farm' meeting of woolgrowersof the state bureau people in the Pays for Missing Pump promotion of 'to be held at the Hotel Utah Wednesday sheep industry and shipment of wools Swanton O - John Perkins placed at 7:30 p Owing will also be September nt discussed well on his farm tu 1914 A short time to the of the will be by Presi-dent heavy losses An address made later the pump was stolen He has the uncertainty of the market J XV Thornley and a report Just received letter from man in and general adverse conditions the ft cm Secretary Willard Hansen Jr Texas who was here at the time and vigorous retrenchment will be forthcoming question of the Secretary Hansen who confesses to having stolen the policy will be considered pratifyinp reports asks for bill He a so he can reduction of the number of from the forestry service on the range pump and bis cotMdance again rest sheepherders and camp movers matters and other lines of action in pay will consider a The meeting also which it can be of material help easy dny rear Emit Thus bank builds your a wealth a Start with 2 deposit small a if I ( Add will 1 a to f regularly if will be you 1 I not can long a j I i fairly i MaKe Open This an it see Account tvitb - so It you can grow ‘BanKoiir 'Best Vf Servant Today-QW! Moab State i a a I co-operation till you can j I including you do a a 1 when it ! 3 pasteason to produce Ring inds -tutlonnl operateueh little till hemline ill a j is t ours Money was wnr has since prisoner and ever been in he was dungeon which leave until he never allowed to propertyr a a does the gain from your pocket Not time 'ftken 9 a dollars your amounts grow respectable sum Where reporting a to I 'sx 3 to -mg : improvement J 'Building yo-ur Wealth ' 2 V f I i 5 ft th Decl'jM 2 ! u on U'- I j ' ) 9 1 ‘°- j I 1 jr R 1 1 ‘ I - of u t &'£ I' 2 Any y Utah OSent:p I t I CotiRl Itntinii of Iolating lo municipal Be Article State of amendment n of Coal - I of reBiiludun proponing an to Article 13 Section of 1 5 Section to A anipnd-ment I proposing-an n i li ti Slate 22n( oo of-fire joint A ifl9n times as States hase "in ftprial no ora Diara irn government last "bv front the SE'4 of See Section ion 20 29 th ion court the year before ac-1 ance on LLX11---OM nr year as they ditl D 1920 R J land 17 A jn this of the office A pplicaHm Dated August cording to the records chase Serial LETCHER Admmistintoi No 024859 ? 1186086 appropriated CJ They ROBERTSON Attorney for uirnef tne provisions of sect j ian! A and under 2352 U S entry Revised stSS3 Discovery Made That Prehistoric acres under homestead administrator bill 10 last land the leasing August Birst publieiti"tt Any and all new mineral clalmt Different People Were September versely the landspersons lit the preceding twelve months they described of graz-ing ing to Indians object for any reason ft' rom entered upon 143916 acres by big PUBICATION entry thereof he applicant shmU and agricultural land notice OR their affidavits of protest in tv fde coClentry during the past year was due five thirty-dav Jh' during the SITES jump coal lands HID REGULAR CAMP the filings on oil and publication immediatelyfollow? to wide dopublic Lake City first Yet there is still a at Salt printed issue of the notir Land Office this state ac-1 GOULD B BLAKELY £'h main open to entry in Utah August 16 1920 that Blakely registiai Samuel bust pub Aug 19 last Sept' cording to Gould Life History Read rom Records They the Notice is hereby given land office Salt Burned-Rock Lake Left In Mounds Their of the state is of Paleolithic The total acreage the end of the - Advanced to Stage rpabout 55000000 At 1920 - Culture fiscal year there were June 31 of this land unappropriated 28 390689 acres Austin 3'ex- Evidence that Texas Much of it is mountainous fIK i prehistoric people or desert and unavailable for agricultural wtis Inhabited by different But much of it can from the Indian who roamed purposes the agricultural in the be plains when the first white man taken into ofaccount the state Pamphlets future came has been unearthed by James land office the show E obtainable at Pearce professor of anthropology of the University of Texas how it may be obtained The early has unappropriated lived nomadlike Grand county lie said a inhabitants land 177113 acres and San totaling part existence roaming from one acres Juan county 3621013 of the wilderness to another ami killing aiilinills THE with rude stone weapons IN THE DISTRICT COURT O and JUDICIAL DISTRICT SEVENTH even hitmans for food Smithsonian In Ion with the WITHIN AND OR THE COUNTY O GRAND STATE O UTAH Tnstltul Inn bureau of ethonologv Prof has ing Pearce been Investicii the SHERI'S SALE mounds for more than year he reported W HARBISON plaintiff ‘'Phe life history of these people vs RALPH UNITED STATES METALS has been read from the records they COMPANY a corporation a left In their burned-rock mounds or Defendant the kitchen middens" professor said To be sold at sheriff's sale on the at "These mounds are piles of broken 17th day of September A D 1920 the the o'clock m at hour of p and charred bits of limestone three or Grand four feet high and County Court House Moab sometimes as long County State of Utah ns 100 fect PROPERTY REAL Sites Had Regular Camp lode claims: The following mining the kitchen "They tire made up of Armstrong Avis Durham Black! refuse of these prehistoric peoples Jack Earl Hidden Treasure Dotsie at fre-the Petri-! who had regular camp sites Submarine Daisy xlwards fied Tree reeman quent Intervals along ThompsonC reeport Yellow tells speedometer how far platetiu Pittsburg you extending from Austin weslJacket Vivian Polar No Jumbo Thomas B South View tells where all of located in a which claims are you went you "These people evidently were of Grand County State Utah as to the slntie of paleolithicculture and The what earlier ige than the period shown by the records of the Recorder went you saw nn you of Grand County Utah of which most of heolllhlc culture io J 'Sheriff of BLISS Grand the Amerlciin Imlians belonged W The e County State of Utah early Texas inliabtiints had arrow" irst pub last Sept 16 Aug 2G pictures refresh clean-cut Kodak flint to ami points 1920 spears tippeil with but hoi polished They did not nor polish their stone weapons O NOTICE SALE O REA1 lid they agri-They engage In any form of sklll-dresers ESTATE culture were however Better take along a generous supply of Estate of Hiel Savage Deceased - fill skin for we have found he undersigned will sell at private film We have a complete assortment tools of flint made sale the following described real dis'file kit lehen middens which wo autographic and non-autographic and estate belongingto the estate of de-to overed are the only thing of wit: Beginning rods north cedent it is all as of the of lot 2 kept under America so far southwest corner proper conditions all lioiieli they had been found in ot ier block 13 Moab towsite: running rods sitts thence east 14 thence north 7 pans of the world At the-e rods thence west 4 rods thence camps wore located with great tireKodaks from $949 tip inds to the place in the south place of begin-ning which huge cemer over said land the being north half slubs of limestone were placed as of lot 2 in said block 13 together with sort of which the primitive'‘s'tiive upon and improvements appurtenances cook the m meat the inhabitants anil all water lights theretofore used killed in connection with or belonging to said lands the said Cannibalism Practiced water right being these canni"We know people were represented by one-half share of the baft for capital stock of the Moab Irrigation among the refuse heaps have Lci'ii found human bones split apart Company Said property will be sold in of September order to get nt the marrow on or after the 6th day "The soft ics on slabs being exthe pir-cl to weather broke from time lo lime and aside near-by were east be replaced by now ones "In tie Investigations course of our we Imve eiinipleti ly examined some lifleeii of thee mounds and in them liae found thousands of splendid of atid chipped arrow spear well beads as as scraping tools and ether implemeiils Bones of the deer wiiieli this were prevalent in region uro found in profusion indicating that lips was tile principal article of diet" PEOPLED R I'l much 26 of - SO LJ ' C of 1 ItICMHI TIOV joivr 2 of I kRSJkl'R No GMOE CANNIBALS ConstitutionalAmendment 1 No r- 1 ConstitutionalAmendment Proposed Jeffrey c I I Proposed AUGUST It A r-n'rDX' 1 THE SIX PAGE "The Bank With a Heart" Bank you -‘to I |