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Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, September 18, 1930 spent Monday and Tuesday in Wyo- 1 had as their dinner guests last Thursday Mrs. Thomas P. Page, ming. Miss Bernice Page left Sunday to Mrs. George Whetman and daughter, Vernon Gray ..........................Publisher Beverly, of Draper, and Mrs. Ross Egattend the B. Y. U. at Provo. Auto-Attraction The Only Question 'b Tischner entertained Wayne Mrs. Daughter-"He's frightfully attracert and Miss Phyllis Butterfield. "I wonder how inany men will be Mrs. Rachel Bills of Salt Lake is Terms of subscription, per year ( in M at a party Friday at the home of Mr. advance), $1.00. rs. Morris Butterfield spent two tive, I think." spending several weeks visiting with made unhappy when I marry?" d M. J. Tischner in honor of Mrs. and ays visiting with her parents, Mr. Mother-"! can't see it." her daughter and family, Mr. and "It all depends upon how many Entered as second class matter a t her sister, Miss Viola Beckstead of Mrs. Thomas L. Densley. 1 and Mrs. S. E. Holt, at South Jordan. Daughter_"Good Heavens, do you the postoffice at Midvale, Utah, unde r times you marry." She was asbride-elect. a Magna, Act of March 3, 1879. mean to say you can't see that big Kay Hamilton returned home last Oneida Tischner. sisted by Miss yellow car?" Frank Judgment Lining Silver The after spending ten days at Thursday ADVERTISING RATES G ames were played and refreshments known actors were playing well Two was he where badly hospital, pretty S. man; .D. L the Heavens, "Good guests. 40 to served Display, per column inch .............. $0.3 5 stroke proclaimed that every and g-olf on. operated The Correct Announcement Readers, per line ............................ .1 0 smashed up, airl.'t you? Anybody with they ·were novices at the game. SevThomas L. Densley, Zach T. ButterNew Cook-"What do I say, Ma'am, you?" Mr. and Mrs. Reuben S. Hamilton, em! fair-sized pieces of turf had been field and Daniel E. Densley and Tony Modern Job Printing Department is 'Dinner or to served' trying is was .Jin!ler who chap the "Yes, maintained. All prices based on th e Nelson of Salt Lake returned home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hamilton, sent skyward and when one unusually sell me this used car." .eady' ?" Frankling Printing Price List. T ues d ay, a f ter spending five days at and Mr. and Mrs. William C. Crump large piece departed from Its native Mistress-"Well, if it is anything Gray's Lake, Idaho. of Bluffdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith soil one of the accompanying caddies All business correspondence should Draper left Monday for Fish Lake, turned to the other and whispered: of simbe would it yesterday, was it !ike A Futurist Worker be addressed to the Midvale Journa1, "Did yer tell me they were actors, they will spend the week. where enLloyd B. Thomas Mrs. and Mr. pler to .say, 'Dinner is spoiled.' " "You look tired!" 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone th d th Mrs. Rowland Lloyd returned home Bl~!y?" " tertained at their home Sunday in Mid. 178. "Well, it's hard work carrying a e o er. es, answere . honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Miller Th Be a White-Haired Boy hod of bricks up to the third story.'' ""\\'ell " was the reply "all I can say ursday after spending two weeks and family of Salt Lake. it long?" best method of fire prevention The doing been you "Have the/ ought to be sc~ne shifters." Is, hospital. S. D. L. the at Silcock T. Wilford Mrs. and Mr. LATENT POSSIBILITIES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan enter"No-I start tomorrow!" do your work satisfactorily. to s · Records in all lines are short their tained at a watermelon bust at their of announce the marriage Air Trips Cure Cough lived. A young woman swim s daughter, Utahna, to Fred Sherman home, Sunday. Airplane trips are the novel cure for Have an Object in Life Not a Pose the English channel. Before a of Murray. Mrs. Gordon Densley entertained at whooping cough, according to a docThe Old 'Un-"Pluck, my boy, "How long ,have you been indisyear has passed some four o r h onor o f th e tor In Germany, who claims to be the · Mrs. Annie Silcock was the guest her home Saturday 1n five others perform the fea t. pluck; that is the one essential to posed, my poor fellow?" asked a fair of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnson members of the First ward Ma-kan- "discoverer" of the treatment. The visitor at a hospital of a big negro of Sandy, on Sunday. Babe Ruth shows that hom e success i•1 business." young patients are taken for cruises · wee girls. course, of Yes, 'Un-· Young The an with bed in up strapped was who o:t an hour each at a height of at a during runs can be piled up d M Zach Butterfield and son, Morris Butterfield T. _::Zach :r,:s:_. ------------------==r~·_:a:n=..:M:: finding is L·ouble The that. know I 10,000 feet. least back. injured season in a way that once wa s "Dis ain't no pose 'tall, miss," anthought impossible. Now hom e some one to pluck.'' the patient in tones of disswered runs are not so uncommon a s gust. "Dis am merely de careless A Timid Ditty they were once. manner in which dem forgetful docabout Mother-"Do you feel timid One community records a n tors whet away and lef' me yesachievement of note. At one e asking Jack for money, dear?" aueh purpos.,. ohall iJc reduc<'d ~nnually claims and other valuable mineral deposita, Constitutional Amendment Daughter (a guite new bride)_ tiddy." others take up the task and be in proportion to the l"evenues ao allocate-':~; including lands containing coal or hydroNo.1 RESOLUTION RELATING TO .lo'ILLING provided that any surplus •hove ~he nv- carbons and all machinery used in mining fore long the notable achieve "No, mother, but he seems very timid enue required for the State distnct sohool and aU property or surface improvements VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE fund as provided in Section 7 of thi• Arment becomes commonplace be- about giving it to me.'' Knows Her Catalog A Joint resolution proposin& an amentl- ticle shall be paid into the State <reneral upon or aJ)purtenant to mines or mining claims. and the value of any surface use cause it is duplicated throughou t ment to Section I3 of Article VI of tl>e fund. "You can get anything at a mail· made of mining elaims. or mining prop.. constitution of the State of Utah ,.,. SECTION 2. Secretary ut State to publish. erty for other than mining purposes, shall the country. It Sounds Like Trouble Very Early ord~r house," remarked the lady next la!inir to vacancies in th~ legislatu~e. The secretary ot State is direct~d to cause be assessed as other tangible property. B~ •t resolved by the Legislature of the this proposed amendment to be published Individually and collective} y "The home of Mr. and Mrs. John door. State of Utah. two-thirds of all mem- as required by the eotllltitutiou '<Od to be . SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubto y we have great possibilities. Man ~-was the scene qf a beautiful wed"Everything, alack! but a male," bers elected to each house eon~urriua: submitted to the electors of u,. State ut bah. The secretary of State is directed cause this p1 .~posed amendment to be pubtherein: the next general ... Jection io the manner lished as required by the constitution and of us can achieve what appears ding yesterday when their daughter sighed the old maid. SE<iTI.ON 1 Sections to be amend•d. provided by Ia w. to be submitted to the electors of the Stat.. impossible as soon as we learn Margaret was joined in hold deadlock l'bat •t IS proposed to amend Section I3 of SECTION 3. To take ertert-when. If the next general election in tb.... manner Article VI of the constitution of the State approved by the electors of the State this at that it has been done. Cue for Applause to Mr. David P-.'' of Utah so that the same shall read "" proposed amendment shall take effect on provided by Jaw. SECTION 3. In effect - when. If "!>follows: the 1st day of January, 1931. Salesman (showing customer some proved by the electors of the State, this SECTION 13. Vacancies to be fille~ Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- proposed amendment shall take effect on thing ~ports stockings)-"Just the Bound to Be a Happy Marriage Vacancies that may occur in either bous~ ruary 25, 1930. DIVERS' INTERESTS the 1st day of January. l!JSl. of the legislature shall be filled in oucb Young Bride~"! wish I'd married for you. Worth double the money. Filed with the Secretary of State FebThe pleasure one gets out of manner as may be provided by law. ruary 25, 1930. Constitutional Amendment pubto State of Secretary 2 holeproof, SECTION colors, fast pattern, Latest life in almost in direct propor- a. man who could point the beauty of No.3 lish. The secretary of State is directed to won't shrink, and it's a good yarn.'' I A men d ment t't t' C tion to the diversity of one's in- nature." cause this propo51ed amendment to •~e RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND ons I U Jona AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INconstitution the by required as published well (politely)-"Very Customer s dearest, Husband-"My Tactful terests and the intensity of one' N 0. 5 TEREST OF SUCH FUND. and to be submitted to the electors of 1he A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE told, too.'' you'd soon get tired of posing!" State at the next general election In the A joint resolution providing for amendenthusiasm for his work. TAX COMIItJSSION menta to house joint resolution• num· manner nrovided by law. hers three and eight paued by the le~r- A Joint resolution proposing an amendOne must work hard and play SECTION 3. In effect - when. If ><Pment to Section 11 of Artiele 13 of the lslature in 1929, proposin&" to amend No Stand-Patters'? proved by the electors of the State, this A Fine Point hard, with a great amount of in of the State of Utah, re· constitution Ar7, Section and X, Article 3, ~ection proposed amendment shall take efCect on and taxation. revenue to latlng State the of constitution the of XIII bde mornthis read g we thing first. The James?" of, doin' you are "What terest in both. Your workin the 1st da~ of .January 1931. of Utah relating to the State ochool fund Be it resolved by the Lev.islature of the FebState of Secr~Lary the with Filed edunoted a of ing was the comment "Sharpenin' a bit o' pencil.'' hours are your most importan t State of Utah, two-thirds of all memand the manner of distributing the inruary 21, 1930. bers elected to each house concurrinatereat of such fund and other revenues "You'll 'ave the union after you me cator who said there are two kinds of hours and it therefore goes with therein : of the aeveral achool dlstricte ol the SEC:TION 1 Sections proposed to amend. State. colleges in America. Constitutional Amendment out saying that you must enjo y lad. That's a carpenter's job.'' Jt is proposed to amend Section 11 of Tha~ the or Lea-islatare the by resolved it Be No.2 Undoubtedly there are-those that your occupation. But your lei XIII of the constitution of the Arhele mentthe aU of two-thirdo Utah, of State RESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE bers elected to each House concurring State of Utah so that the same will read wish they had fired the coach last The Finale sure hours, which are constant} y A"D TAXATION as follows: therein: A Joint resolution proposina an amendSECTION 11. Creation of State tax eomMrs. Brown-"! hear the vicar fall, and tllose that wish they hadn't. growing in length and import SECTION 1. Resolution propowd to ment to Sections 2 and 3 of Article 13 - membership - ~rovernor to ap· mission bouse amend to proposed Ia it That ~~end. Utah, of State the of conatitution the of ance and to get the most valu e thinks your daughter has a real terms - dutiea -connty boaJ tis point the by passed 3 number resolu~ion lOII~t relating to revenue and taxation. Never Mind the Ear-Muffs leg•o.lature m 1929, proposing to amend --dutiea. There shall be a State tax cornout of these, you must have a genius for reciting, Mrs. Smith.'' Be it resolved by the Le~rislatuJ"e of the SectiOn S of Article 10 of the constitution mission consisting of four members, !lot two -thirds of all State of Utah, It was necessary for taxation purMrs. Smith-"Yes. All she wants he diversity of interests. You mus t of the State of Utah so that the same will more than tw.o. of whom shall belong t.o members elected to ea~h House coneur .. read the same pohttcal party. The members as follows: enjoy good games, out-door says to me, is a course of electrocu- poses to decide which side of the rina therein: the commission shall be appointed by of other and lands of Proceeds 3. SECTION to proposed 1. Sections SECTION Canadian and United States border a governor, by and with the consent of the per_ proceeds of cent per property sports, good books, fine music ) tion, just to finish 'er off, like.'' amend. That it is proposed to amend fund. The proceeds of all lands that the sen~te. for such terms of office as may farm, which an old lady had just purSectiona 2 and 3 of Article XIII of the petualbeen gardening, and hobbies tha t or may be granted by the Unit- b~ prov1ded by l~w.- The State tax commis-· constitution of the State of Utah so thnt have chased, actually lay. Surveyors finaled States to this State. for the support ••on shall adm1mster and supervise the Revised Version arouse worth while activity. the same will read as follows: the common schools; the proceeds of all ta.x laws of t!'c S~t?. It shall assess SECTION 2. Tan~rible property t" he of Sonny-"Must I sleep in the dark ?'• ly announced that the farm was just 'IIhe more things you have to that may accrue to the State mm~ and pubhc u.t•htles and adjust and property taxed-how-value aseertain~d-properti~s hy escheat or forfeiture: all unclllirr>~d equalize the valuatiOn and assess~ent of border. the of side American the on I Mother-"Yes.'' do and want to do, the more fun exempt-lea-i!ilnture to provide annual tax shares and dividends of any corporati,,n property among the several counttes. It for State. All tangible property in the incorporated under the Jaws of tbio State .,shall have such other powers of original "Oh, then, let me say my pr:;.yers The old lady smiled with relief. "I'm you will get out of life. These in State, not exempt ur.dcr the laws of thP. the proceeds of the sale of timber miner j a!sessment as the legislature may proso glad to know that," she said. 'I've United States. or under this conotitution, or other property from achool a;..d Sta:'e VIde. dividuals who are always in a over again-more carefully.'' Under such regulations in suoh be taxed in proportion to its valtte. lands, other than those granted for specific cas~s and within such. lim~tations as the shall terare Canada in winters heard that hurry taking care of communit~' to be ascertained ns provided by law. The purposes.; and five per centum of the net l~gtslature may pres~nbe, 1t ~haU estabproperty of the United State•. of the State, proceeds of the sale of public lands lying hsh systems of pubhc accountmg, review ribly severe.'' Chilly Treatment activities, indulging in sports counties, cities, towns, school diah·kta: within the State. which shall be sold b ' proposed bond issues, ~vise the tax leviea Facetious One-"Why so gloomy, developing lbusiness energeticalmunicipal corporations and public librn- th~ _United States subsequent w the / and budg~ts of local governmental units, 8 used thereon buildings the with Jots ries. Rudy Vallee's Rivals Gloomy One-"Just heard my uncle miSSIOn of this State into the Gnbu. ahall and equahze t~e .assessment ':'"d valuation ly, are the ones who find life exclusively for either religious wln·shit> or be and remain a perpetual furd to bo 0~ Pr?perty w1thm the counties. The dulshbel Athletic charitable purposes, and places of burial ealled the State school fund, the mtercat bes ~mp_osed upon the ~tate boar<! of has cut me out of his will. He's alworth while. not held or used for private or corporhtc of which only. ohall be distributed arnona- equah~abon by the constitutt.m and law• At the second stop she posed for t ered it five times in the last two benefit, shall be exempt from tnxat'on. the several school districts according to oSf th•s State s~a!l be performed by the Water riJthts, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the last preceding school census photographers, holding in her arms years.'' tate tax commlsaton. INTELLIGENT BOOSTING power p1ants, pumping pl~nti'. transmis· In ~ach county of this State there shall SECTION 2. Resolution p;opoaed to of friends of daughter year-old the fiend.'' fresh-heir a Evidently "Ha! and owned flumes and pipes lines. slon There was a day when the . a county board of equalization conb~ house amend to proposed Ia it That ~rnend. irfor used by individuals or corporations family, twin, 4 months of age, and her of. the board of county commissionSJSbng tho by passed 8 number resolu~ion JOi~t general conception of the way to rigating lando within the state owned by legl8_1ature m 1929, proposing to amend ers o~ s~1d county. The county boards of years.-From an Exchange. 5 triplets, individuals or corporations, or the such Anyway Nerve, for Good 7, of Article ..<III of the eonstitu- equah:at.on shall adJust and equalize tb• boom a town was to secure a individual members thereof, shall not be S_ect10n bon of the State of Utah so that the same valuat1on and assessment of the real and First Invalid-"Is this a good place separately taxed as long as they s~all he wJil brass band, hold a big celebra perso':'al property within their respeotil·e read as follows: pursuch for exclusivelv used and owned r or the nerves?" Worth Framing 7. Rate of taxation _ Rot to count•ea, subject to such regulation and SECTION tion, bring high pressure speaktr~L!TiliS~ion power plants. Power poses. ueeed - purpose - distribution. The rato control by the State tax commission as The resolution which follows will When Second Invalid-"Oh, yes! lines and other property, used fo• gen- of ers to present commonplace ideas taxation on tangible property shall not may ~e prescribed by law. The State tax erati.ng and delivering electrical power, a exceed on each dollar of valuation, two eom~JSSI?II and the county boards of to presented and engraved suitably be first hotel this of proprietor he t in eloquent language, bonus a port1on of which is used for (urnishiug four-tenths mills for general State equahzat10n shall each ~ave such other power for pumping water for irrigation and purposes, two-tenths of one mill for high po1wers as may be prescrJbed by the Jegfactory or two into the communi came here he charged ten shillings a Early at some time in the near future. purposes on lands in the State of Utah, s~hool purposes, which shall constitute the 18 ature. day_now he has the nerve to charge msSesolutionsrETE TE TE TSH SH. may be exempted !rom taxation to the h1gh. school ty, and then look for results. aaid fond shall be ap- . SECTION 2. Secretary of State to ~Db extent that ouch property is used for aueh portiOned in fund; -New Haven Register. the manner the legisJatu~e !ish. Tht; secretary of State is directed to While this impression may t wenty-five !" purposes. These exemptions shall accrt•e sh~l! provide, to the school districte main- cause thJS pro!'osed amendment to be pubto the benefit of the users of water so ~m•!!g high schools, and such levy for ~ishcd as req_u•red by the constitution and still receive some consideration ' pumped under ouch regulations as the leg- d•~tflct school purposes which together 0 be subm1tted to the electors of the leaders and thinkers now recog Islature may prescribe. The taxes of the w1th the interest on the permanent sch<>:>l State at the. next general election in the Indigent poor may be remitted or abated fun~ and such other funds as may be manner provided by law. t nize that a community canno at such times and in such manner as may av~ulable for d;.triet school purposea, will SECTION 3, To take effect - wh<n. be provided by lnw. The legislature may ra1se annually an amount which equals If. approved by the electors of the State, grow and develop on such food provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school age in the thiS proposed amendment shall take etr~ct Hard thinking is of more value of homes, hornestC'ads, and personal prop.. state as shown by the last preceding school on the lot day of Jancary, 1931. erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; the same to be distributed among Filed with the Secretary of State Feb- ~ than a hundred brass bands, and lars In value for homes and homesteads, the sc~ool districte according to the last ruary 25, 1930. proppersonal for dollars hundred and one a real idea is wotth mme than a -----census : and in addition $3,000 in precedmg achool lund erty. Property not to exce which when added an equalization thousand meaning-less orations. Constitutional Amendment value, owned by disabled persons who to revenues provided for this pureerved in any war fn the military service poseother No.6 Nowadays the wise communit) by the legislature shall be $5.00 for of the United States or of the State ol RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF the by shown "" age school of person <!llch leader wants an effective organi • U?h and by the unmarried widows and las~ Preceding school census ; said equaliTHE STATE PRISON AND STATE orphans of such persona may be minor INSTITUTIONS the to most apportioned be shall lund community's zabon zation of the exempted as the legislature may provide. proposing an amenddistricts in such manner as the Jeg- A Ja.lnt resolution The legislature shall provide by Jaw for ~ehool ment to Section 3, of Article XIX of 'Ule intelligent men and women. Then Js)ature shall provide. Said rates oball constitution of the State of Utah re· an annual tax 8Ufficient. with other 8our. '!lot be increased onleso a proposition to he wants to put these good la!ing to the location of the State P;ison. ees of revenue. to defray the estimated or- Jncrease the same •pecifying the rate or dinary expenses of the State for each fis- rates proposed and the time during which Be II resolved by the Legislature of the minds at work on various civic State of Utah, two-thirds of the membera cal year. For the purpose of payin&" the same shall be levied. be first aubmitp1·oblems, one at a time as they elected to each house concurrinar ther• State debt, if any there be, the legi•la- ttedbe to a vote of such of the qualified elccin: antax a levying for provide shall ture of the State, as in the year next prearise, and bring about some sort SECTION 1. Section proposed to amend nually, oufficient to pay the annual lnter- tofl! eedmg such election, shall have paid a ""t and to pay the principal of auch debt property tax assessed to them within the Tha~ it is pro">oscd to amend Section 8 .,; of intelligent solution. He sees within twenty years from the final passag~ State, and the majority of those voting Art1cle XIX of the constitution of the that there is much more to State of Utah so that the same will read of the Jaw creating the debt. thereon ahall vote in favor thereof. In such as follows: SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by Jaw. .building a good town than the SECTION S Location of public Instituof tnn~rible property-regula lion-rate-- . SECTION 3. Secretary of State to pubbringing of a few new industries personal in- hob. The secretary of State is directed to tion• and disposition of Janda. The public exemptions deductions come tax rates - dispositions of revenues .. ~use this pro!'osed amendment to be pub- institutions of the State are hereby per.:: into its boundaires. He realizes The legislature shall provide by law a uni- hshed as required by the constitution and manently located · at the places bereinaf• ~· u:;.,... form and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the electors of the State ~r named, each I? have the lands speci· that a city must have an educa- ·~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --~~~~--~~~-!•cally granted to 1t by the United States, taxation on all tangible property in the at t~e next general election in the manner tional development, a spiritual Modern housewife quickly turns simple cream Into many dessert treats • State, accor~ing to its value in money. and prov1ded by Jaw. as one proposition in lieil m the Act of Con!l'ress, approved July 16th oball prescribe by Jaw such regulations a• of H. J. R. numbers S and B. passed ..t 1894, to be disposed of and used in ouch growth, and an intellectual life ohall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the 18th legislature. ma~ner as the legislature may provide: Re· vigorously. stirring yolk, egg over one VERY successful cook uses F~rst: The seat of government and the to make it a worth while place of such property, so that every person •• To t"ke effect - when. State fair at Salt Lake City. turn to double boiler. Cook until thickingredient which has never and corporation shall pay a tax in propor. If SECTION State the of electors the by approved in which to live. Second: The institutions for the deal and ti_on to the value of his, her, or Its tan- the Proposed arnendmen t shall take e!feot ened. Remove from fire. Add flavor· been included in any cook book dumb. and the blind. and the State reform . gible property, provided that the legisla- on The term "booster" has fallen r eclpe. It is "a dash of imagination." ing. Fold In egg white. Chill. Serve the first day of .January 1931 school at Ogden City, In the county of ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with the Secretary' of State Feb- Weber. into disrepute in late years. It Luckily this precious ingredient is In sherbet glasses. Garnish with of taxing transient live stock and Jive ruary 26, 1980. Third: The Utah State hospital at Prostock being fed for slaughter to be used suggests to many of us the available to every home maker, whipped cream and a few berries or vo City, in the county of Utah. for human cotlllumption. Intangible propConstitutional Amendment . SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubnoisy, blatant fellow whose idea whether she has an unlimited food al- pieces of fl'Uit. Serves 8. erty may be exempted from taxation as hob. T~e oecretary of State is directed to property or it may be taxed In such manNo.4 count must she whether or owance 1 of building a community is to Turn This Tapioca Cream Into These ner and to such extent as the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ~use th1s pro~osed amendment to be pubmay provide. Provided that If lntan[lible TAXATION 'lF MINES AND MINING lished aa reqUired by the constitution and Surprise Desserts: make plenty of noise. But boost- e very penny. to be submitted to the electors of the property be taxed as property the rate PROPERTY For Instance, "a da&h of imagina· ers we need, just the same, in- t ion" 1. Serve with chocolate, or caramel thereof shall not exceed five mille en each A joint reooluUon providina for an amend· State at the next general election ill tho turn plain tapioca cream dollar of valuation. When exempted from ment to Section 4, Article 13, of th~ manner provided by Jaw. sauce or maple syrup. These may telligent boosters who are will- Into a will SECTION 3. To take effect - when taxation as property, the tax3ble income dozen new, delicious and eco· constitution of the State of Utah relatbe folded into pudding or poured Ing to the taxation of minea and mining If. approved by the electors of the State; therefrom shall be taxed unJer any ta" ing to devote· some hard woxk comical desserts which the family will th!ll Proposed amendment shall take effect Property. based on incomes, but when taxed by over each serving and garnished and clear thinking to the com- hail as a special treat. on the lot day of January 1931 a1 property. tho ln<ome Utah of the State of the Leaislature the by resolved it Be with nut meats. Filed with the Secretary of "state FebThe taxed. membe the all also of not ohall two-thirds Utah, therefrom of State munity's problems. ruary 25, 1930 And what a time saver. Make up ex· dedudions for eoncurring house provide may each to legislature elected bers Serve with a Fig Sauce made of therein: A friend observes that a good e nough tapioca cream for two days' 2. stewed emptions, and/or offsets on any tax based I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State ol dried figs, chorped. tnx income personal The income. Upon Sections proposed to I. SECTION and day community isn't a matter of in- d loners. Serve It plain one the State of Utah, do hereby certify that Secamend to maJdproposed is "·e it but That amend. graduat..d be shall rates 3. Fold whipped cream into pudding. mum rate shall not exceed she ;)t!r ce1rt of tion ~. Article XIII, of the constitution of the foregoing ia a full, true and correct dustries, of much activity, and d ressed up for the next day. grape· or orange with Garnish No excise tax rat@ based the State of Utah ,ao that the eame will copy of Constitutional Amendments Nos. net income. First of all, here ls the basic recipe: 1, 2: 3, 4, . 5, and S as proposed by the little thinking; rather that a exceed four rer cent of read as follows ; shall income upon fruit sections, with jam or jelly, BPee1al aesSJon of the Jea-islature of 1930 ube to claim.o and hctP.in Mines 4. limitationa SECTION rate The income. net Tapioca Cream -community is good or bad acthe aame appear of record in my ofor with a fruit sauce or canned baais and multiple - what to as contained for taxes based on income and sessed fice. and intelligence cording to the for taxes on intangible property shall 1>e be assessed as tan~rible property. All mefruit syrup. 1f.J cup quick cook- 1 egg yolk, slight· In witness whereof, l have hereunt.o aet effective ?ntil January 1. 1937. and· t!lere- talliferous mines or mining claims. both my hand and affixed the Great Seal of imagination of its citizens. ly beaten log tapioca 4. Fold ln whipped cream. Garnish after unt•l changed by law by a vote of placer and rock in place, ahall be assessed the State of Utah, this IBt day of Septemthe majority of the members elected to ., the legislature shall provide ; provide>i ber, 1930. 1 teasp. flavoring Intelligent boosting is some- lh cup sugar chocolate fluffy with sauce. each house of the legislature. All rev- the basis and mul~iple now used in stiff· white, egg 1 salt teaspoon 14 (Whipped cream and chocolate thing to which every citizen in enue rcc<"iYed from taxes on income or t..rrnining the value of metalliferous mines ly beaten from taxes on intangible property shall be for ·taxation purposes .nd the additional sauce folded together.) Midvale may well devote con- 1 qt. milk, scalded allocated as follows: 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of $5.00 per acre thereof Add tapioca, sugar and salt to milk. In addition to these suggestions the state district achool fund and 25 shall not be changed before January i, scientious thought. ver cent thereof to the State a-en- 1?35, nor thereafter until otherwise pro· We have before us an oppor- Cook in double boiler 15 minutes or every woman will be able to add some era) fun<' and the State leviea tor v1ded by law. All other mines or mininll' (SEAL) Secretary of State_ until tapioca Is clear, stirring often. tunity to create one of our Pour small amount of tapioca mixture of her own, such as shredded coconut, candied fruits, canned fruits. MIUVALE JOURNAL Bro-w-nie's Bro-w-sings RIVERTON I I • Constitutiona l Amendments - ---- - . - - . - - - . I New Kitchen Magic . . E I state's finest little cities. J.,: • "• • |