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Show passed by inu iguiu Keguiur Session of tile Legislature of this State. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great an amend- Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake A resolution proposing ment to Section 2 of Article X of tUe City this 21th day of August, A. 1J C. S. TINtiKY, Constitution of the State of Utah, as 1910. amended January 1, 1907. relating to of State. SEAL Secretary the Public School System, and Section 3 of. Article X of the Constitution or the State of Utah, relating to the A . State School Fund. A joint resolution proposing an Be It resolved and enacted by the amendment to Section 1 of Article Legislature ol the Stnto nf TTtnh. ta-nof all the members elected to j XIV of the Constitution of the State each of the two houses concurring of Utah in relation to the limit of the State indebtedness. herein: He it resolved by the Legislature of Section . That It Is proposed to of all amend Section 2 of Article X of the the State of Utah: Two-third- s Constitution of the State of Utah, as he members elected to each of the two amended January 1st, 1907, and Sec- houses concurring therein: Sec. 1. It Is proposed to amend Sec- tion 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so the same will ton 1 of Article XIV of the Constitu tion of the State of Utah so that the read as follows: Section 2. The public school system same will read as follows: Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or shall Include kindergarten schools, common schools, consisting of primary failures In revenue, and for necessary and grammar grades., high schools, expenditures for public purposes, in- an agricultural college, a university, cluding the erection of public buildngs, and for the payment of all terr and such other schools as the Legislature may establish. The common torial indebtedness assumed by the the contract State may schools shall be Iree. The other de- State, not exceeding In the aggregate partments of the system shall be sup- debts, at any one time, an amount equal to ported as provided by law. per centum of the Section 3. The proceeds of all lands to one and the taxable property of the that have been or may be grunted by value of as shown by the last assessment the United States of this State, for State, previous to the In- the support of the common schools; or Stateofpurposes, such indebtedness. But the the proceeds of all property that may urring accrue to the State by escheat or for- State shall never contract any indebt except as In the next Section feiture; all unclaimed shares and divi- edness, dends of any corporation incorporated prov.ried, In excess of such amount. under the laws of this State; the pro- and all moneys arising from loans ceeds of the sale of timber, mineral or herein authorized, sliuil De appueu to the purposes for which they other property from school and State solely obtained. lands, othjer than those granted for were Sec. 2. The of State Is specific purposes; and five per centum directed to causeSecretary this proposed amend of the net proceeds of the sale of public lands lytag within the State, which nent to be published as required by shall be sold by the United States, sub the Constitution and to be submitted of the State at the next sequent to the admission of th.fc Statr ;o the electors election In the manner providInto the Union, shall bo and remain a general ed by law. perpetual fund, to be called the Si ate School Fund, the Interest of which of Sec. 3. If approved by the electors the State, this proposed amendment only, together with such other means shall take effect upon the first day of as the Legislature may provide, shall be distributed among the several iHtniary. A. I)., 191 1. Office of Secretary of school districts according to the school State of Utah, State, ss.: population residing theerin. Provided, I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of that all funds derived from auy state State of the State of Utah, do hereby tax for high schools shall be apporthe lorvnolnt; is a full. tioned among the several citieH and ertify that school districts according to the at- true, and correct copy of n resolution1 proposing an amendment to Sort ion tendance at the high schools therein; of XIV. of the Constitution of but no city or district shall be cn he Article of Utah in relation to the titled to any part of the fund derived limit Slate of (he State indebtedness, passed from the State tax for high schools un Kegular Session of the less the high school therein is main- 'jy the Kiglith of this State. tained upon the standard and for the Legislature In testimony whereof I have here period dur'ng the year that may unto my hand nnd affixed the ('.rent by the Stale Hoard of Kducatlon Seal pet of the Slate of Utah at Salt Lake Section 4. The Secretary of State is Ity this 29th day of August, A. I). directed to submit this proposed 1910. C. S. T1NOKY, amendment to the electors of the State SEAL Secretary of State. at the next general election, in tht manner provided by law. Section 5. If adopted by the electors shall ot the State, this atuendinvtit A A Resolution. The Cats Must Go. (Continued from pane, one) cat. Cats are considered the enemies of rats and mice! They are kept often simply to kill these pests. Dr. Fisher claims that not 5 per cent of the cats are mousers and that instead they kill game and song birds. "As a matter of fact", said Dr. Fisher, " cats perfer birds to mice. They will spend twice as much time hunting birds as mice. If one keeps count of a cat's quarry during the year he will find that the birds killed far outnumbered the mice. "Recently there has been much attention paid to rats and the harm they do, both as destroyers and as spreaders of disease. In this connection it has been point ed out what a valuable animal the cat is to keep down the rats. That is an error- I can state from my own personal observa tion that only 5 percent of the cats are mousers. Little harm would be done if the whole cat tribe were exterminated, but there would be too much opposition to that. Still we think that when many of the facts concerning cats have been made public mothers will be careful in letting their children play Herald Hepjblican with them. na-tir- al one-hal- resolution A joint proposing amendment to Section 4, of Art.cle XIV of the Constitution of the State ol Utah. In relation to the limit of la debtedness of Counties, Cities, Towns, and School Districts. ol lie It resolved by the s Ieg'stature all of the SUta of Utali. members elected to each of the two bouses concurring therein: Section 1. That It Is proposed to amend Section 4, of Article 14. of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so tint tho Mine shall read as follows: Hrilnn 4 When authorized to create Indebtedness as prov.tled In j... i i nr thla An trie, no count? shall become Indebted to an amount, t..i..An ..TUilfio- Indebtedness ex f,.,.dint two wr centum. No City, drhnnl tiiatrlet or other muncipal corporation, shall become Indebted In to an amount, Including existing four T centum debledness, exceeding ..i ).. tralno of I tie taxable prolcrt7 by therein, the value to be ascertained HIIU . I... ln if lor rlHie aatnini to the Incur r ' , ' t orevlous Ulllli .mrt)i.. except that .I,.- - ..f ..!,-ilne: in m oritorated rlile the nn"mnt shall be luken from the last for city purjK.is; proviaen. m i tiienl . r.r ihn Inrtebtednespj allowed In Ibis section shall be Incurred for other than strictly county, city, toon or school dlMr.T.t punos"; provided e hiki oi further, that any cityauthorized a pro ...l rli. vided in Section 3 of this article, may be allowed to Incur a larc r Indebted centum not to exceed f' r .nv ritr of the. i. .d clam, i r centum sht town, not to cxcr- -J such city ot add lional, for i two-third- t--- - w, - - iiul.-ht- ( ... the state lax apportioned o 11 gh School purposes shall const)-uta lund to be called the "High School fund" and shall be apiortloned o the cities and school districts main Uinliig high schools in the manner the legislature may provide. And whenver the taxable protwrty wtth.1i the :atc shall amount to 400,(mo.ooo, the rate shall not exceed S mills on each dollar of valuation; unless a proposl-Hoto Increase such rate, specifying the rate prottosed and the time dur- ng w hich the same shall be levied, be llrst submitted to a vote of such ol the qualified electors of the Stats as. in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the State, and the majority of those voting thereon 4hall vote in favor thereof. In such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. J. The Secretary of State Is llrected to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the Mate at the next general election In the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted 'Tjy the electors of the Slate, this amendment shall take (lect January I, 1311. rftate of Utah, Office of Sctrelary ol State, ss.: 1, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of the Stat of Utah, do hereby State certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ropr nf a reposition proposing sn amendment, to Section 7 of Art Mo JUM. of the Constitution of th State of Utah, relating to the rnte of taxntlon, pMd at the Kiehth Heeii-laSe"iion of the legislature of this State. In testimony whereof t have beTein'o et my tmnd and affixed the Oreat Heal of the state of Utah at Halt Mke rjiy ri..,.e irtititial ati. lights of - " r hS day of SEAL 2'Mh 1!M. C. S. TINtJKY, Secretary of Htate. Ainisi, A. I rt Our watch stock is exceptionally complete, and you could After the start we have a constant incentive, to continue. We invite you to open an account at this bank with $1 or more. First National Bank Nephi, Utah. THE We have been selling and repairing watches for a good many years, and oui information goes past the guess work stage we Wm. liomax was arrested by night watchman J. K. Memmott a week ago last Sunday evening for being drunk on the streets of Nephi City. The defendant had his hearing before city justice Coleman last Monday. Mr. Lomax explained that he had obtained some drugs from a physician to quiet his nerves, and as the doses seemed to have no effect, he.drank two liottles full, and as a result it caused him to go reeling and staggering along the street. Owing to the fact that the defendant had liecome intoxicated on drugs instead of liquor, and upon his promise that it would not happen again, the justice fined him $20 and behavior. good pat- 59 East 3rd South Y Silt Lake City, P Rll I Why? Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. AH kinds of blacksmithing and horse shoeing. Ut. We pay the highest A. market price for Beautiful oak fountain, furniture and everything else to match. Freshest Chocolates, of the McDonald, Sparks and CREAM. Why send your cream 100 miles from home to get less Sweet make. Full line of Tobacco and Cigars, money? AH kinds of hot and co!d drinks, and ice cream- A V. HAGUE, Nephi Creamery Alex Jennings - Proprietor, UTAH I deal in Real Estate, and Money to Ijoan on Improved Farm l'roerly. ir Only licensed real estate Five Gallon Cans k, r Juab Count v. are what you want to put up that fruit in? CAN YOUR FRUIT NOW, McCune George - NEPHI UTAH Real Estate, Loans, and when your bottles are empty in the Spring, You can place them in tbe fruit jars Insurance. age, and thus saving you money. I Broker M. PEXTON UTAH NtMI, Phone No. 1. The Outfitters For Ccntpers. j! l All I AAAj t. A Ji l.af TTTTTTTTtTtTTTTTtTtTttTtTt Jti at. til Ma. 3537 REPORT OF THE CONDITION KEEP COOL OF THE I BANK At Nephi in the State of Utah, at the close of busines Spt. 1, 1910. UKSOLKOK. fl iHMoaai Lntm arr rlrrnlallnn a, l!4.n1l V. IVn1, ' M tt, 3lt.AgV tQ.VK9- t2 Sr. ftardii,,i tv.a4 ??in.wi ! atd (rmn Met fnwn HAka Yti .: tT.".? Hfk ! Kj'"l ebr h li en rtrtlnl crtt. , ...... mn'i fn. Clnlrt ntW?lltl'l Kll l Chrrk l snS ?l M V -i 1 f i l.nr. fttttfl mi' nl ot Hrta T"l V. '.... "lrwt .. ...... I.1'"'J t will be pleased to treat my Nephi friends right. KATES REASONABLE. Everything Modern & We have plenty of ice and will deliver any amount to any part of the City at any time, phone your .orders to up-to-da- te I ocatc opp JOHN f.-- V U. Cn1(Mil Short Line K. A HAMS, ami San Prop. T. H, BURTON. Licensetl abstracter, Kami Ioann, Notary Public. Insurance and Estate. K-- Winn Building Associated with Phone 41, McGURRIN Attorncys-at-Law- la l fmn4 He Salt Lake City Utah. l.tAIIMTIKS. .rvl A I . p- V The Wellington Hotel t--! f KVDALCH. f. Hoyd Park Building LT LA K l' CU V. VTA I f .S ' " M tn at OKll'lM t.i , iD GOTOROSENVALL'S , lt ( Cities, Shop. Particular People ronize us get in line on some new styles at very reasonable prices? . Nephi City Blacksmith Wouldn't it be a good idea to 0 L nil the Courta. In ed sentence during otr lit f"ounfie - Cirter were north inric,hiiitni School D1?tr.cts, gers last week. Town?, and Practice Off! l!i or i'f irUkucn Bloi-UMOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. know. Blncksiititliiug and Alachinery Repair Shop MONUMENTS Kt: l All Lvtrul uiatUTH k'lvcu prompt unit carttfu HUcnUon. Live-stoc- sewers, when the works for -. supplyina fnr the 1owe If you want the .... r MIMA such water, light ana sewerHanker . pi ire buy J our owned and controlled vj no; .... iW.tS I liin4miViil ol of Sec tion 2. The Secretary of State I."1 Tlmr rTttla m aii0 this tirouowtl amend j:. ..,..! the br as I required to publ.shed jnent ..... ... .. .M:w2 Tfal Constitution and to be submitted toi I ot VarWc WnrV. ' Vt. wie n' at (mm ri"3inf State of the the electors IjothI Agnt-Tho general election in trie manner tided by law. 3. If approved by Ihn elect taut. 4o K'Knn'r a' mil ....Section f iha mate, this uroixwetl amend f mf lrwoii n4 ma t lrn n th on Mr. first Mrs. and the day effect Hyrum take Ilayne ment shall 1311. on the north (f January. fi. M. W h C'AfiM.r Office of Secretary of were ias.enper State of Utah, Itnuwl train Thursday. CJAjh mm r t ' I. Charles 8. Tineer. Secretary ot James L. Iklliston went on a 'it ctato nf the Stale ot I tan, no n'ifi. thai the foreeoine Is a full citlle buying trip n.rth Thurs-- a f ' r,!f i t 1t1i !.t'v l l,i, I n 1. copy of a resoPitvm4. tmc and correct y. aa amendment to Section "I Miss's Lilly TexUn and Lucille ti inwio ft of the Constitution to the thp Htate of Utah, In relation IlIltM. (ieni-ra- NEPHI tea-sptonf- ul y an making the start early. CHRISTENSEN LAWYERS Drunk on Drugs. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 7 of Article Mil, of the Const.tution of the State of I tail, relating to the rule of luxation. lie It eiiailt-by the legislature ot the State of Utah, two thirds of all the members elected, to each of the two houses concurring therein. Section 1. That It Is promised to amend Section 7 of Article XIII. of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same w.'H read as follows: 1. The rate of taxation on proM-rlor state puroses shall never exceed S mills on each dollar of valuation to oe apportioned as follows: Not to ex ceed 4',i mills on each dollar of valua tion for general state purpose; not 'o exceed 3 mills on each dollar of valuation for district sc hool punotes; not to exceed '? mill on each dollar ol for High School puritoses; Joint Resolution A - Joint Resolution part va & ERICKSEN Just at this Time. tnrough the f requent appearance of ring worms on the hands of If we start to save now, haidly ask us for any reputable babies thit the germ theory was the we may be sure we are make which we cannot furnish. first pursued against Ui-td- s i.hat It fur, is not uncommon. Joint Resolution. take etfect January 1, 1911. State of Utah, Office of Secretary ol Slate, 88.: I, Charles S. T.ngey. Secretary ol State of the State of Utah, do hereby a full, certify that the foregoing Is true and correct copy of a resolution proposing an amendment to Section I of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended January 1, 190", relating to the Public School System, and Section 3 of Aricle X ol the Constitut.on of the Stale of Utah, Fund, relating to the State School SesHion passed by the Eighth Regular of the Legislature of this Stale. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 29lh day of August, A. D C. S. T1NGKY, IKtO. SEAL Secretary of State. health and declining years come to all of us". III tuundpaen- T-- 1 tl m rtr Hardware, Tinware, rical Fixtures, Sporting Goods, , Elect- Paints, Oils and Varnishes. If you want your work f' mc i promptly, Wagon I Busgy repairing an painting. PLUM.Ml;RS,TIN AND SHllfiT MtiTAL WOWK- . UHS. Phons No. 40. J a Nephi, Utah. - A complete stock of wagon and buggy ma terial and hardwood lumber, brass casting HORSE SIIODIN |