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Show pusseu oy ma n,igutn itegmur buBsiou the Legislature of this State. A is In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great uccessor To The NEPHI RECORD of money is ;j A resolution propoa.ng au amend-Jiien- t Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake to Section 2 of Article X of the City this 29th day of August, A. D JACOB COLEMAN, Editor & Prop'r. C. S. TlNGKY. Constitution of the State of Utah, as 1910. Your money is just as good as R. J. IIENUIOD. Manager. SEAL amended January 1. Secretary of State. relating to one be No the Public School System, and Secany body's money and you have tion 8 of Article X of the Constitution $2.00 per price Regular year. a right to demand a choice beto the to slave, of the State of Utah, relating In advance $1,50 per year, A State School Fund. tween all of the good makes of of Be it resolved and enacted by the A Joint resolution proposing an and jewelry. watches two or the State of Utah, Legislature deliber ublished weekly, every Friday is to Section 1 ot Art.cie you th.tds of all the members elected to amendment XIV ot the Constitution of the Stale at Nephi, Utah. each of the two houses concurring ot Utah in relation to the limit of the Our stoie affords you the ad doing if you herein: indebtedness. State Is Section 1. That it proposed td lie it resolved by the Legislature ot money vantage of a big stock and very mend Section 2 ot Article X of the, he State Two-unru- s ot ail ot Utah: reasonable prices, and you, on week. ew Lew As To Election day Constitution of the State of Utah, as he members elected to each of the two Secamended January 1st, 1907, and your side, have the positive aouses concurring therein: tion 3 of Article X of the Constitution You to Sec. 1. It is proposed to amend Seepower begin knowledge that you surely get will same so the of the State of Utah, Returns. on 1 of Article XIV or tne constitu mom the worth of your money. If read as follows: so the ot ot that tion Utah the State Section 2. The public school system iuuie wilt read as follows: you are not already a customer ahall Include kindergarten schools, you begin bee. 1. To meet casual deficits or Utah's new law requiring jud common schools, consisting of primary allures In revenue, and for necessary of this store we can save you at and grammar grades., high schools, expenditures tor public purposes, In- - ges of election to make out a to-da- y. least twenty per cent. to a Resolve an agricultural college, university, luding the erection ot public hunti begin of the election results duplicate and such other schools as the Legisla ngs, all terr of aud lor the payment You turo may establish. The common Make us prove it. .oriiii indebtedness assumed by the and return the copy with the schools shall be free. The other de- Stale, coutract of State the may you ballot official to the be sup immediately partments of the system shall jebls, not exceeding in the aggregate XX $1 or ported as provided by law. one time, an amount equal to county clerk, city recorder or Try it auy lands of all Section 3. The proceeds of the town o oue and one-halcenium per as case the clerk, may be, that have been or may be granted b) alue of the taxable property of the the United States of this State, foi jtute, as shown by the last assessment or public inspection will begive the support of the common schools; or State purposes, previous to the in- - its first trial at the coming gen the proceeds of all property that may urriiig of such indebtedness. Hut the accrue to the State by escheat or for election. eral Indebt coutract never lute shall any Salt Lake City, Ut. 5 East 3rd South feiture;' all unclaimed shares end divi edness, except as in the next Sectiou law was passed by the leg- The Nephi, dends of any corporation iucorporateo rov.tied, in excess of such amount, under the laws of this State; the pro .ind all moneys arising from loans slature of 1909 and its primary ceeds of the sale of timber, mineral oi lerein snuil ue appueu object is to get the correct elec other property from school and Stait o.ely toauthorized, the lor which they purposes foi lands, other than those granted tion results to the public as quick- a ere obtained. specific purposes; and five per centum 2. The Secretary of State Is Sec. as possible. Under the law lit the net proceeds of the sale ot pub amendirected to cause this lie lands lyng within the State, which Jieut to be published proposed as by the election judges, as soon as is cold Now on, shall be sold by the United States, sub he Constitut.on aud to berequired submitted seuuent to the admission of th.S Siatt o the electors of the State at the next the votes are counted and the 6 Into the Union, shall be and remain food Good Candy. election in the manner provid ballots sealed up, must inclose ir. is no Siatt edenerullaw. perpetual fund, to be called the which by to another and direct envelope School Fund, the interest ot Sec. 3. If approved by the electors Our candies arc the purest and freshest obtainable. only, together with such other meant of the State, this proposed a mend men t the county clerk, the city record as the Legislature may provide, shal: hail take oi effect first the upon day er or the town clerk a duplicate be dlstr.buted among the several unuary, A. D., 1911. Hot drinks for the cold weather. school districts according to the school State ol of the total number of votes re of Office of Utah. Secretary . ssiding theerin. Provided, 'oc popula State, ss.: ceived by each candidate. Best brands of Tobaccos & Cigars. that uu tu. as derived from any siatt I, Charles S. Tlngey, Secretary of i o i Bchools shall be appor tax ot do This is of to State on State be the hereby Utah, copy placed the wveral cities and certify that the foregoing is a full, tioned We for Cleanliness ile in the office of the county according to the at true, and correct copy of a resolution schot' tendance at the high schools therein; proposing an amendment to Section 1 clerk, the city recorder or the but nu city or district shall be en or Article XIV, of the Constitution ot titled to any part of the fund derived he State of Utah In relation to the town clerk for public inspection. from the State tax for high schools un imlt of the State indebtedness, passed n this way the newspapers, if less the high school therein is main- oy the Eighth Kogular Session of the the election judges are not dereltained upon the standard and for the Legislature of this Slate. period dur.'ng the year that may be In testimony whereof I have here ict in their duty, are enabled to fixed by the State Bourd of Education unto set my hand and affixed the Great Section 4. The Secretary or State lb Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake get the full and correct election to submit this proposed Ctty this 29th day of August, A. 1). directed results shortly after the polls are amendment to the electors of the State C. S. TlNGKY, 1910. closed at the next general election, in the and give them to the public of State. SEAL Secretary manner provided by law. the issue after election. first elector the 5. If Section adopted by -- Ex. or the State, this amendment shall Juab County Times of Resolution. Get What You power" and "Money the lack bondage. Pay For. a wishes to dict the subject ations others, yet this are what are not ately each laying aside or have and influence the to save. ent Joint Resolution. - have the convenience our bank when more. deposit First National Bank Utah. Candy A Good Food. that the Weather stand c'-iri- and purity. A V. HAGUE, take effect January 1, 1911. Slate or Utah, Olllce of Secretary oi St&ts fig. ; L Chir'les S. T.ngey, Secretary oi Stat of the State of Utah, do hereby CHrtifv that the foregoing la a full. true and correct copy of a resolution tirmiimlne an amendment to Section 2 f Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended January 1, Public scnooi i(i7. rilatine to the3 of Aricle X oi System, and Section the Constltul.on of the State of Utah, rointinir to the State School Fund, passed by the Eighth Itcgular Session of the Legislature oi mis omiw. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed the Ureal Rnl nr the State of Ulan at ban A. I). City this 29th day or August. V , I - X' - - SEAL T- - Secretary of State. Joint Resolution A A tnlnt resolution bronoslfK amendment to Section 4. of ArUCia XIV r ih. uf llio Slate ol timh. in relaUon to the limit of in debtedness of Counties, Cities, Towns, anil School Districts. lie It resolved by the LegVlature ol of ail ll.a Stata or Utah, two third members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 4, of Article 14, of the Constitution of the State of UUb. so that the same shall read as ioiiowb. When authorized tu uUr.it. ,r s 1 ..t. as urov.Ued in Section 3 of this Article, no county Shall become Indebted to an amount. Including existing Indebteanens e ceedlnx two per centum. No City Town. School District or other mun.o pal corporation, shall become Indebted to an amount. Including existing in debtedness. exceeding four per centum of the value of the taxaoie i.roiwru therein, the value to be ascertained by tha iat aHHonHincnt for State and ountr iiurnose. previous to the Incur except that r.tig of such Indebtedness; in inmriKirnted cities the assessment Shalt be taken from the last ass-ment for city purposes; provided, that no Dart ot the indebtedness ftlioed in this section shall be Incurred lot county, city, town other than strictly or school distr.-c- t purposes; provided further, that any city of the first and seeotad class when authorised SS pro iilPii in Section 3 of this article, isa ha allowed to Incur a larger !cdi bt-centum ess, not to eseeed lour and any city of the third tias, oi town, not to exceed eight per cmihiib ddUonal, for supplying such city oi town stith water, artificial unis o..r when the works lor sutmlyin urh siler. liKht and sewers, shall be nwnpd and controlled by the munici d ir A The Secretary of Slate I directed to cause this proposed anx-nr- f turrit to Nf tiubl.ehed a refiulred by in Constitution and to be submitted to st the nxt 'the electors of the State manner pro general election In the tided by law. elect the If approved y Section 3. , ors of the 8tate, this proposed amend ment shall take effect on the first daj I of January, 1911. Bute of Utah, Office of Secretary of 2. State, 1, Charles S. Tingr, Secretary of by State of the State of t'tsh, do hen ' certify that the forrgoing is a full,n true ana correct copy of a resolut 4 n amendment to Section . proposing of Article XIV, of the Constitution of i the Stat of Utah. In relation to the limit of Indebtedness of cities. Towns, and School Kept meats. Refrigerater. up-to-da- te Business being run on cash basis, enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL Nephi City Blacksmith Shop. Particular People pat- ronize us Why? Their work is done exactly to their order. It is done well, and satisfaction is guaranteed. All kinds oi blacksmithing' and horse shoeing. c. , Alex Jennings - NEPHI UTAH I deal in Real Estate. and Money to Loan on Improved Farm Proierty. Live-stoc- k, Only licermed real estate dealer ir Juab County. Bill Fll Proprietor. The Way to a Woman's Heart. A Me STOCK Breeders of pure bred Berks-hire- s. Pi ices reasonable and pedigree guaranteed. Malin Mendenhall, - the that the OH their flOHUHIEHTS Agi-ti- TLhc Mtnnona Clias. Pyper. Just Arrived tat A large assortment of Tungsten Elec tric lamps all sizes. Cole's Ranges. Cole's Blast Ranges. Blast Heaters. Cole's PEXTON Also the famous SmokeUss Healers. - - Deer in Town. - lat D. D. BowenDead, I st SEtL life to our High Schools an lightens the burdens of the loca C. 8. TlNGKY, Secretary of State. age of ..I yeaw. over the fence and run lowan, Mr. Iimven was born in Calif the hills. Mr. Miliar on arriving ll'.t years ago and tame to across the ornia home shortlv Don't fail to put a cross after stubble fields after, the foot- Utah with his family in 1801. Ib this propofd amendment of ?ec hills east of alongremarked to leaves a widow and six children. town, lion 7 article XIII. his family that he thought he Iiesides many friend". IVth political parties have de saw some deer For f'ir years Mr. IJowen wa i tracks, and when c!ared in favor of this measure. told by his children of what they at the of the public schools hi he had seen, ' at I:!;ifkf'.t. MaV'. His falli winl d'lt tnl" t an l ;er. ,kPrgan liowen, is now conn The merchants oi a low n i. garden an. saw deer tracks, shnoild combine to keep cvcr i aisn where the Vtk vemson l.a I jeiiman at I'.Iackfoot and candid foreign ad out of their home len eating the cabbage leave?. ate for probate judge of Hrighar.i paper by hying all the space the jThe nextday Mr. Miller tried tjcoiin!y. His brother, Andrew M. editor has to spare and utilize i jl'cate the deer, but as homm - Ilowen, is now a state senator ii Malio an l candidate a represen for their own go I, This would cessful. under the editor obligations place Dr. D. O. Miner ca?iie u; i he i net a of r. i,. wrn wiJ to them and he could freely and (Ijeamington Monday m rninj . Ibe. held Plow trumt the consciensciously Saturday afternoon.-- H where he had Icen n pn.fe?sior in their j interest only. r,i!J It.'p iM itan. pet aj i,UPinefs. tax-payer- Read the Resolutions. Don't fail to carefully read the resolutions that arc being published in the Times. ropos-inamendment to the state con stitution.Tnese projtfjsrd amend ments vitally concern the t,eople- and should lie Rtudied very thoughtfully by every voter, before election day. g z . in Joint resolution proposing an 1 amendment to Section 7 of Article XIII. of the Const.Hitlon of the State of tor School HiQh Utah, relating to the rate of taxation. ml Utah Nephi lie It enacted by the Legislature ol the Slate of Utah, two thirds of all the is paved with chocolates Amendment. members elected, to each of the two notiKos concurring therein. and bon bons, and t you want Uio best fir tins lowest Section 1. That It is proposed to amend Section 7 of Article Xlll, ol jrii--buy your wise men who travel the Constitution of the Stale of Utah, Burden of so that the same w.'ll read as follows Lighten IM TIJf 1. The rate of taxation on proiterty road order candies U P u. Your Taxes. for state purposes shall never exceed mills on each dollar of valuation to from be apportioned as follows: Not to ex from Mt. Pleasant Marble Work. on valua of 4Vs mills each dollar .ced The Utah of the Thos. De'llKton. Ixcal State of people not for lion general stale purposes; 41 Phone 4Ion of 3 dollar will mills each to exceed Phone have another opportunity at valuation for district school purposes; the election for to vote coming ol on mill dollar exceed xi each not to valuation for High School purposes; State Aid for High Schools. that part of the stale tax apportioned The resolution passed by the o II. Kh School purposes shall constl lute a fund to be failed the "High egislature of the State of Utah Everything Electrical School fund" and shall be apportioned to at last me on any Electrical job for Sea its session rronofes to the cities and school districts main an estimate. tainlng high schools In the manner the amend section seven of Article legislature may provide. And when XIII of the state constitution, so H ue wiring a necialty. All kind ever the taxable property wltb.1i the electric Bupplien. i( slate shall amount to ftOO.noQ.ooo, the not to exceed one half mil! Tantalum and Tunjrnten lamps. rate shall not exceed S mills on eacn of the or state tax be to used dollar may One block west of courthouse. valuation; unless a proposi tion to increase such rate, specifying the schools the of high help the rate proposed and the time dur itig which the same shall be levied, be state. iirst submitted to a vote or such of This does not mean a raise in High Oven the qualified electors of the Ststs as, IS1. n the year neit preceding such elec the tax levy, neither does it take X property tax from the common school fund. Hot N(IHI, UTAH tion, shall have paid assessed to them within the State, and the majority of (hose voting thereon but is a provision which will hall vote in favor thereof, in such Hot legalize the use of a small portion nanner as may be provided by law Sec 2. The Secretary of State is of the state fund for high school directed to submit th.s proposed purposes. amendment to the electors of the The fact that the high schools state at the next general election In the manner provided by law. Every-thin- g in Hardwareare already educating a greater Sec. 3. If adopted by the e'eclors of the State, this amendment shall take number of, your.g people than all T: H, BURTON. 'ffect January 1, 1911. 8tat of Utah, Office of Secretary of the higher and special state cdu Licensed abstracter, Farm Loans, Slate, ss.: cationa' inslitutions'put together. 1. Charles S. Tingey, Secretary ol Notary I'ublic, Insurance and Phone No. 40. of tie Utah. rttate- of the State of Utah, do hereby should make the success Nephi, Ileal Lstatc. certify that the foregoing Is a full amendment of vital intf rest to true: and correct ropy of a resolution Winn Building every voter w hithin the stateSection proposing an amendment Associated with of Art. le XIII, of the Constitution of Two years ago this amendment an interesting bit of news of Utah, relatine to the ra the St Quite Snanish Fork. Nov. 1. David McGURRIN ft RYDALCII. of tajslion, passed at the Eighth Keu was lost through the indifference to the lovers of venison occurred tar Session of the Legislature of thi of the voters, many of w hom l), IV.ven, prominent as an edu- aw. Attorncys-at- -t one day week. It seems i State. in failed to vole on the question cator Utah died and Idaho, at In testimony whereof I have herennt that the children of Elliott Mil his home in lioyd Park Building my hand snd affixed the Great Seal This year let every voter, vote the Third ward to SALT ler were coming home alxnit duk. of the Stale of Utah at Salt Lake Cit LAKH VI TY, UTAH YES to this amendment.lt means this 29th day of August. A. I). 1910. t.fllitT Kiinn Joint Resolution lid fresh z PA OtYPH THE All Kinds of home cured there coming CO, than finer heat producing lr MEAT (SsfTlPlUlt it. f T 80, or 120 If yoj want acres of the choicest improve! land on the Ilidge see J. W. Pcx 4 man. Counties. For sale-- a gr 1 building lot Districts, er quite cl Eircsl VVi'r.n. ROSENVALL'S I s. hr-a- Blacksmithing and Machinery Repairs. e j m ( ueld cast Iron. Brass No Cooper, or Steel iob too larc or I too small- - ) J - t ! I Uoikr Repairing, Engine Uepairin, (las EnKines, l;arm Machinery a specialty. |