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Show PAGE EIGHT. ' ' R O VO; CU.-TA'.H)- IV. EN J N TV If E,JT;A L D; M O N D AY, N 0 V E M BE R I D 3 (X - ARGUMENTS ARE GIVEN IN FAVOR (Continued From Pae. One) untaxed property pay it Just proportion pro-portion of taxes. ' "I would rather trust future legislatures legis-latures to do the right thinjr than to adhere to an obsolete system tfcat la conceedeI unjust by moat ts-xation experts. . ' I cannot believe that a legislature legisla-ture will ta a man's home or farm and at the wmc time tax a. mortgage mort-gage upon that home or farm. The amendment do not contemplate any such thing. "We should lax the Invisible dollar dol-lar a a well as the dollar Invested in home of farm. -The result yrnh br- the lowering of the tax rate by' providing more taxable property." iuI4AXE.it A. JACOB, , . ' - Civil Engineer. ELECTION IS HELD TOMORROW -Tomorrow the opportunity will be Riven the people of the state c? Utah to determine wherethey desire de-sire the constitution of the state of Utah amended , and brought up . to date or to have it remain as.it Is. The change that are proposed rep-regent rep-regent the best though of the leadership lead-ership of the state anfe:ribody the ruggestlons of experts in the field bl state finance. -The proposed changes pre In keeping' with the'ex-perience the'ex-perience of many states or ths Union and, if sustained, will bj a preat improvement over what v.e y now have. : ... -mx !, "It iaproposed through one of these sja elements to,3 provide. -a fund for the education of childhood and youths rora revenues not nov -ielding one trent to secure five del-lars del-lars for each boy and girl in Utah between the ages pf" 6 and 13 -years.'. This amount of money is to be distributed"-as the legislature chall determine, but will," of course, be distributed on u basis of nwda to the various districts. . "Many of "the poorer districts'of Utah, Provo and Alpine included, would be greatly interested lit the papsage of this amendment. for two reasons, namely, it helps to equalize? the educational opportunities of the rchool children of the state; it un-tjnrxtioably un-tjnrxtioably will substantially Increase In-crease the revenues' for educational purposes of these districts. . -It would appear tha the people peo-ple of Utah should vote '. ' on this amendment and all tne others closely related to it." . A. N. MERRILL. (Continued from Page One) ous" and Infer they will bring additional" ad-ditional" taxation. Opposition Seen Proponents hold that the amendments amend-ments will more equally distribute the tax burden by assessing intangibles. in-tangibles. They aregue that the Utah taxation system Js obsSJete and that conditions in 1890 when it was an efficient Instrument, do not obtain today, Fred C. Loofbourow, Salt Lake, is the Republican choice, while J. H. Paul, Salt Lake, an unsuccessful unsuccess-ful candidate two years agd, is the Democratic nominee.. Both men have a strong following. Following the Demlatic and Republican conventions early this! ian, a large number of .both parties par-ties bolted and formed the Liberty party, which is consecrated to the repeal of the 18th amendment.' -The only state office at issue is that of supreme court justice. . . Judge Ephraim Hanson, Republican Republi-can incumbent, is opposed by District Dis-trict Judge George Christensen. These-two men have been conducting conduct-ing a.quiet and .vigorous campaign. cam-paign. The outcome is in doubt. It li- V Phone 'MS- The) specl&l carrier leaves th U?rald office at 7 o'clock each evening; but Saturday and Sunday Sun-day tn deliver papers ' to " . soh-Rcrlber soh-Rcrlber who failri" to receive their cnle nu'ur. - , .- . - . .... . ' . ' ,:. . If you nt get your Herald telephone S3 before 7 jn. and a ecj-y will be sent you. C&Ua after that hour will be delivered with next day's cepy. ' ' The fast growing . library of the Brig bam Young , university has been augmented during .the summer sum-mer and autumn months with a lai gc number ; of contributed . volumes vol-umes from - Salt Lake and .Provo friends of the institution." " More than 600 volumes have been added to the library since the clos,v of school last .spring through donations. dona-tions. . . -N ' Among the contributors are Mrt" John J. McClellan, Dr. George Fel lows. A. B.-terstrom B.-terstrom of E. Eggertscn and the Nclkc Reading Read-ing club of Provo, -.,' The college class of 1930 and members of the Brigham Young university, faculty are also found among the contributors. . XlAfL OF LEAD HAYNi:, 'Why, Nov. 3. (lR) There are two ways it can be done With a small .22 caliber rifle one,' a well - placet! bullet between - the eyesV second it leaden hail. '".'-'':' Jack Osmond, 12, and Orin Heap. 13, chose rthe latter method and ired so many leaden missiles into the body of a large 4ear that throuJi .the law of averages one found k' vital spot. , - RADIO Kesler and F. W. Ot- ffjKfff ' ' Salt Lake and Mrs. L. lv " :fr - . 11:15 a.ni Musical program by transcription; fl:4S a.m, " "The Weaver, of Tales"; 5:30 pvmv NBC Quaker Man ; "6 p.m., " Diversified mustc; tS:S0 p.m.."NBCrFlorsheint Trottc; 7 p.m, NBC Another Ever-ready Ever-ready . program VHh 'vocalists' and instrumental ensemble; 7:30 p.m.. NBC Happy Happy Wonder Bakers and singing violins in hovvi . program; pro-gram; , & pjn NBC Weetlhghoyse salute dedicated to another American Amer-ican industry; :S0 p.tn Diversified music; J p.m.. The Harvester and his Merry Millers in program decidedly de-cidedly different; 9:30 p.m lBC - "Amos V Andy"; 9:45 pjn. Pro gram of Instrumental' music; 10 p.m Morning hour organ reveries, Vlrginl a Frebcr at the Console; 10:30 pjn., News Highlights of the day; 12 Midnight, Midnite hour; 1 aun.. Silent. Spanish Cave Is Oldest House LAWRENCE. Kan., Nov. 1. VJ "The oldest house in the 'wot id is a cave near Castile, Spain',' said Dr. F, W, Blackmar, professor of sociology soci-ology at the University of Kansas, in an address recently on ' "How-Old "How-Old Is ' Man?," i, -Remains of ' 13 different races that lived . in ' this cave as far. hack as 100.000 years ago have been found," he said. - Dr. Blackmar said that while it Is impossible to determine exactly where, how, and when man firnt appeared on tha earth, more of the early history of man ha br-cn learned in the past 75 years than in all the centuries preceding, and all parts of the world are now being searched , by anthropologists for traces of early man. LET HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ANSWER YOUR RENTAL PROBLEMS IT. C7ol I" i 3 1 GENERAL : ELECTION, : NOVEMBER 4 1930 ,"I believe that all the people rhould. vote for the tax revision, as I i!i one step forward for equal bcais of taxation. ' f . GEO. W. MYERS. "' , Real Estate and Insurance. News Staff Is Cut Down To 15 News, - Staff members of the 'Y the Brigham Young university bi- ekly atudent newspaper have ben. definitely selected. T. Hettig. editor of the paper states that all departments nre now filled. Students Stu-dents from Prcvo who made th'e f taff arc as folloy.n: S-tm ;Taylor, ORsociate editor; " Ruth' JohnJor, rociety editor; Leonard Pease, rports; Jean Clark. Louise Swenson, Alice Facer and Phyllis Miller, reporters. re-porters. 'The number of staff memberj has been cut down this year from anout 25 to 15. This makes It more ot' an honor to receive a place cn the staff this year than it ha been for several -years. Of the rnmber chosen, three are seniors; live are juniors, six are sonho mores, and only one is a ff eshman. T; Three-quarters of the animal ', kingdom consists of insects. .A. Qtaaliity you would wat ifi you hnew jail Hit faeio . . ; v -. " ; Fact Number 31 . Mix a Hun pase ;'bf Scliilliu Cinnamca r.n:I hut rv-atcr. Do likewise wilh any'otlier ctnna-mon. ctnna-mon. Dip a cube of sugar ia each of these pastes, and place on the tongue. Thcri fou Vfe-cicle Vfe-cicle which has the finer ilavorl Theeomparisou is unniistal:-hc unniistal:-hc because Schillhig" is mnde from ilie finest Saigon Cassia cinnamon barlcuii'atluhcrated with cheaper'gradc' ;'f o "or Congressional Representative . td Till unexpired ; term of .E. O. '. , . Leatherwood , - FREDERICIC C. . LOOFBOUROW- For Conj, Rep. .term-beginning Mar. 4.-1931 FREDERICK C. - - 'V ' LOOFBOUROW; For Justice of Ihe Sunrems Court EPHRAIM HANSON " I. For SUte Hnator . 1 CLIFFORD E. - YOUNG Dcmccratic Parly Ticket For Congressional Representativtr-to Representativtr-to fill unexpired term of ---."' Lea'therwood ' J. H. PAUL ; - . For . Cong. Rep., term beginning . ' Mar. 4, 1931 ' -' V J..H. PAUL : Por' Justice of the Supreme; Court GEORGE CHRISTENSEN a ; JOHN rE BOOTH For State ReDresentativa f FRiNk- GA1SF0RD1 ; s For State Senator R. J. EVANS I lis! L-J)a:r. creer -r : l)r. . s. 't , ; ; ". ! 1 f ; i j ClADtOTClO'J: Pi 1 i 1 - ' ' f . i f 1 i I I Alwajs noted for big values in radio, we now offer one of the best "bays ever the new Hadiola 48-at 48-at 112.30, less Kadiotrons! It's a wonder... thrilling performance... powerful 1 volume . ..has rritt;:r-touch scnsitiTirjr...acd is the neatest, most compact BIG SET ever put on the market. The 43 is Jrs than 3 feet hfgh it f ts timet anyuhtrt! Come in today for demonstratfon, aad learn bu rain clous radio cia tx'x'Jf. Bell JAMES H. GARDNER w. o. JOiiNSON MILTON DmVEY PAINE . 3For State Repreaehtativc E.:;J.CLAS 1 NIELS FUtiKl t i- GEORGE AV;Lo6aRON Ni;teTEl(SfJN, r- ; t6 County "Commissioner ": A3 -..:-"4-year grift'f ".,"''! CHARLES; , HWHITE - , xFor .County .Cotninlssioner "' V- K ) 2-year term " m WILFORD V. WARNICK X ScchJist PArty Ticket G 7 J For Jongressionftl Kepresentative to fill unexpired term of E. O. Leatherwood - v j . : OTTO E. PARSONS V For Cong. Rep., term beginning Mar. 4, 1931 v OTTO E. PARSONS Iifc2rty:Pcrly; Ticket J 'I For Congressional Repreaentatiyc to fill unexpired. ' term 'of E. Or:. ; . . : , , Leatherwood GEORGE N. LAWRENCE I For Cong. Rep., term beginning I :-:. - - , . Aiar. 4, iaat . r j GEORGE N LAWRENCE J For Justice of the Supreme Court D. C. DORA - . . for Stkte: Senator;"" ' For State Representatire for Justice of the Supreme Court ' J ' For "State Senator . ; tt THOMAS E. REESE u For Counly Commissioner; r-V.Wtv j 3-Year" Term j: AV. GILLMA1J3; -. . er ' " i ? : For, County 'Clerk" FRANK SALISBURY ' For' County Auditor AMM0N TUTTLE For County; Treasurer JOHN G. TAYLOR . For County Sheriff OTTO BIRK ; . , : ; , : , ,Fojr , County ' Recorder MELBA BACHMAN., For County AHorney""" ISAAC j:. BKOCKBANK '".- For County Assessor E. A. BUSHMAN ". CD I f ,f' CntyEurY8yor - jf 1 HUGdrpiiicEn For Precinct 'Constable For Precinct Justice 1 IS V; For Counfy Clerk LEE MAPSEN ' V . For. County Auditor ; ERNEST, M. BOYR . For County Treasurer": ROY GREENWOOD . .1 i : i For County Sheriff GEORGE pURNELL ' " s j v.For County Recorder INEZ- jessee ; : ; - For Cdtinty :Attorney I ! 'I GEO. S. BALUF . ' (iiJ For County Assessor ROBERT L. ELLIOTT For County Surveyor JUNIOR EVANS t For Precinct Justice For Precinct Constable; 5 r. For State Represehlative'; ' For Congressional Representative to flil Unexpired trm . of 15. O. , Leatherwood For Cong. Rep., term beginning - For Justice of the Supreme Court 'For State Senator . j j ' , L I ' ' For Staf e1 Itt)reBentative For CVnty :CommlssIoner, 4-Year Term . ?. 4 n For : County Commissioner, 2-Year Term v. . - a - For County Clerk For i County Auditor For County Treasurer v For. County .Sheriff ... r For County Recorder i l For County . Attorney 1 . For County 'Assessor- For County., Surveyor . For Precinct1 Justice For Precinct Constable For County Commissioner, : 4-Year Term "For County . Commlsstdner, Year Term - For. County Clerk For County Auditor For County Treasurer .For County Sheriff Fpr County Recorder For ."County Commissioner, 4-Year Term For County Commissioner, - ' 2-Yoar Term For County Clerk For County Auditor For County Treasurer For County Sheriff For County Recorder .C5." For County .' Attorney For County.,, Assessor . ? ';... v 1 For bourityj' Surveyor L0 v i For Precinct Justice ' For Preclhct Constable For County Attorney For County Assessor 'For Oiunty 'Purveyor ' T3 For Precinct Justloe For 'Pr ecinct Constable J'-'-; - ' Ih n I ; ; CONSTITUTIONAL .'AMENDMENT .-;.fcfc3aLVTX6T-l VACANCIES . r-i'-.V' ,iixdKiViToiiB ' , . A 'joint -resolution, proposing an amendment to Section '13. ;of Article ,Vl, .6f the Constitution of the State'of Utah relating to Vacancies 'in HKc1fiturc. -A ";YESl': 0 r,' ' !N0 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ; ,no:2 KE5OLUTI0N RELAXING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION A joint .reeolutloa proposing fin amendment to Sections 2 and .3, of Article XIII, of the ConstltuUOn ef the State of Utah, relaUng to revenue and taxation. - - . ... , , YES NO Yc n-.alntain an Expert lUdio Repair Department on ail-makes: cntiJia. Ilrir-r jour tubes to us for testing: FREE OF .CIIAIIGE . r - CONSTITUTIONAL AlJENDMENtr KELATINO TO STATBjro'o'L 'ifiXSD XnD IANNRR OF DISTRinUTlNGINTEIU'TOFUClIFUND ' '-"'"- AJolnt resolution proposing tor amend Section S, Article X. and Section 7, Article Xlir, of the Constitution of Ihe State of Utah, re lating to the State school fund and the manner of diatributing the Interest of such fund and other revenues of the several school districts dis-tricts In the State. . , ; . !YES NO : CONSTITUTIONA'L AMENDMENT - A " " : : . , : - . NO. 4 . . . ;'' liESOLUTlOrr 'RELATING TO HE TAXATION Ci" V AJ pWjNO PROPERTY a'Uim wrrttloiJ'p,dn ,:,r- n. amendment to Section 4 tf? fcitiJ?1 tV3 Ctitution-of the, State of Utah, relating to the taxation of .rnts and mining property. . . u YES NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - -NO. 5 ; A jTESCLUTION CREATING A STATE TAX ;:.-y.:'''v'.cos:iissiON; ' - .v A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 11, of Article XIII, of the Constitution of ..the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation. YES . NO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6 RELATDfG TO THE LOCATION OF THE STATE TRISON AND fcTATK INSTITUTIONS ' ; A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, of Article XIX, of the Constitution. of the State of Utah, relating to tne location 01. me Biaie jriiow. ! YES ZD no LZ3 STATE OF UTAH - .."v , . ': . ' ' ':;' - COUNTY OF UTAII-SS. - k ' " ' rirritE .l11.? f? th County of Utah, in the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the forcgoinff is a full, true and To te Lld cV nominated, and all proposed Constitutional Amendments, for the. General Election -:? : ay. Noyerobei: 41930. as appears. on file m my office. - " ' WITNESS WlfeREOl I have hereunto set' my hand and affixe d my official seal this 25th day of October, A. D., 1930. . Kniphf Coal ck Ice CompEriy- (SEAL) vv;-'; .--;;,-' r; ; ci WF.ST crjr.n ST. V- -' r |