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Show fTTTI Page Pour CARBON COUNTY REAL PROPERTY (Contributed by Democratic Committee) will pay $82,547 lets to Carbon County's property taxpayer the state of Utah for 1936 than In 1935 as a result of the tax reduction accomplished by Governor Henry H. Blood, according to data compiled by the state tax commission. This Is a decrease of 39.80 per cent. This means that Carbon county property owners will pay to the AUTO LICENSES GRANTED MANY Etate only $123,851 and that money will be entirely for district Twenty-onand high school purposes. Practipersons applied for licenses last driver's reof and secured all this will be money cally Patrolman from of turned in the form district Saturday morning Vern and Patrolman school funds and for equalizing Jack Sullivan conduct who weekly ex educational opportunities. The Davis, for Mate district school fund Is dis- aminations applicants every tributed to the various school Saturday morning between 9 and districts on the basis of $25 for 12 o'clock a.m. All drivers not each person of school age resid- having taken the test and receiving their license are urged to do ing In the district. In 1935 the property taxpayer so at the earliest possible time. Driver's licenses were Issued to of this county paid $207,398. Leo Harmon, Ruther Mabbutt, The decrease in the state tax bill was brought about by the Charlotte Perigo, Ireta Box, Marg Bryner business administration fo Gov- aret Anne Reeves, Mark Bonello ernor Henry II. Blood, under Catherine pierce,-- Anna Gerald Ovlott. Mr. LaVar Birch whose direction the State general Glen fund levy was eliminated and sup- Price; Jack Marshall, Spring Lewis McCourt, Columbia Mrs. port for education was extended JIlawatha; Ray while at the same time property Wayne Edwards, W. Hopper, Soldier Summit;. II relief. were given taxpayers P. Lloyd and 0.,S. Lloyd, Helpe The entire state levy for 1936 Chauffeurs licenses were Is only 6 mills as compared with celved by Ferron Saridakis, Ma 9.5 mills for 1935. Throughout Ferron Gardner, Pete 3alley. the state of Utah this will result Price; and Homer A Georgelakis, In a decrease of $1,779,833 In the Wellington. Thayn, property tax bill to be paid to the state government. In 1935 the CHURCH total property taxes charged for COMMUNITY all state purposes was $4,915,156. In 1936 the total is $3,135,323, a decrease of 36.21 per cent. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Q, E. This saving to the taxpayer was Beveridge, Superintendent.' effected In spite of the fact that Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. property tax" revenues have been Music and message by the pastor materially lower than they were on, "Barnabas the Son of Con a few years ago and In npite of solatlon." the fact that the state has been Epworth League 7:00 p.o. Sub forced to meet many extraordin- ject. "What makes Real Fellow ary expenses. In addition to this ship?" the state bondod debt has been Help the church and the church will help you. reduced by nearly $2,000,000. e entertained the members of the Sunday N'Ight Bridge club. Dinner was' served at 7:00 p.m. at small tables, the appointments of which were attractively arranged and fall flowers In small baskets were used as centerpieces. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Ace Miner, Mrs. F. Nyman. Mrs. Eugene Gibson, Mr3. John Colzani and Art Dalpiaz. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilson, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prizes were won by Mr. Ber-ger- a Bos-on- Bos-on- Mrs., Miner, Mfs, Gibson and Mrs. Nllson. Luncheon Bridge Club Meets entertained Mrs. Art Dalpiaz Wednesday of her the members Luncheon Bridge club at her home last week. The luncheon was at 1 p.m. and the guests were served at small tables which were decked with small baskets season. containing flowers of the luncheon of the The arrangements were nicely carried out. s Members present were: Colzani. C. J. Allen, Jack R. A. Eugene Gibson, F. Nyman, Dart. J. B. Kesler. B. F. Pettus, Bob Nilson and August Lltizzette. Guests present were: Mrs. Jack Loftis and Mrs. Priscllla Best. Prizes were won by Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Dart and Mrs. Litlzzetti. ' Baseball Team at Strand Theater The members of the Baseball s team, manager wives and of the were the guests Strand Theatre at their Monday evening show. A business meeting was held prior to the entertainment. Those present were Manager and Mrs. A. S:. Wahl, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marchettl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bosone, Mr. H. Blackham. Miss Thelma Faylor of Price, Mr. John Allieon, Mr. George Sluga, Mr. Ace Verdi. Mr; Paul Dalpiaz. Mr. Joe Cory, Mr. Randall Taylor, Mr. Orlv Rachelle, Mr. Ralph Fosmas Bat. Mr. Earl McGann and cot Ouido Rachelle. The entertainment was greatly euioved bv all present and Dr. Joe Dalpiaz rendered a few words of thanks to the team in behalf of the town. Sum M Smmiy and A sou J i 'mil 4 of less than carload freight. Thia is WX& service with no door-to-do- I A r.. extra charge added to the i inn ' I7t '"""'foil.. mm TOP . r"y M.J iiHinrar (f itWl?il in ii i in n ii iiim.hii 4 xxammMifuMjuaxmsmmm 8"t? xil I I two!,1'.'! elected to each Beus ZtiT f'M all member, .f ""ins tnerein I 1 i. 1 net 1 Ii .. ouvxuri amend Article XIII. atitutlon of th. State of Vul HstN t"'i mvz ,ectlon la rl,t" fjiw. SECTION J. AU State, not eaempt wX .VP United States, shall be be ascertained as provided by u. property of tbe United th. ted toUptuJ??.N countie. citi. towns, schoLwh.1 nicioai eorDoratiima lot. with the building, ..""' aively for either relivim. i tabie purpose, and nl.. f " inn u ." or used far nrf.;. fit, .hall be exempt from ' .T-irighto, ditches, canal. olanta. ttumnlne nlan. . """Us plpea and tZZ. owned and ostd k.3 vidua!, or corporations fn, 'SZ within th state owned h. or corporations, or th .hall not be long- - a. they .hall be owned i?d S?l i T' P KM2H th.rf, for cluaively tmj uch purpose. . , L f. ,3 - j 1 1. v two-thir- ber. elected to each f the tea eg oting in favor thereof: SF3 SUCTION 1. That it u twm amend Section 9. Article VI, of the sSn etitution of th. State of Uuh, si fol! 8ECTI0N . The numbers of the frag lature .hall receive such per diem at Th( age aa the Legislature may provide. a ceeding eight dollars per day ana uo fc Mi per mile for the distance necMorilj is ol tied going to and returning froa the of meeting on tbe most ususl m, they shall receive no ether yay f in mi; Quisite. SECTIOV f . Th Stcretir Of hereby directed to submit this ptf amendment to the electors of the th next general election is the cd a in J provided by law. . SECTION If adopted by the ii 'a Jr. ihaU of the state, this amendment feet the first day of January, I93T. amend bection 8. of Article X, of the Constitution of the Statt of Utah, as follows : SECTION 8. The general control and supervision of the Public School S'ltera hall be vested In a State Board of Educa tion, consisting of such persons at tbe may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of StaU is hereby directed to submit thia proposed amendment to the electors o tht state at the next genera election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next a determination by tbe Board but Canvassers of th result of th elec-of tion designated in Section 2 hereof. IS Constitutional Amendment No. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-meto Section 18, ArticU XII of th Constitution of the Stat of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Bank. br th LegUlature of th q.". T".iT'l of Utah, of all th mtsa-ker- s elected to each of th tw house voting In favor thereof: 8ECTION l.That it Is proposed to t j Rirjtirr wAiitnv zj fltaf of tha SUU of Uuh. do hereby certiM tho foregoing is a full, true aal si Ao copy of the ix Constitutional "1 proposed by th regular seeaion same HPl th lalature of 1935 as I office. in record my l TO I further certify that they ' 1 the official ballot at the Nov. 3, 1938, under th Bilr M1 Uuh- tin0' th. St4i0f herein designated. m. read as follows: whereof. I hare tereiCT in -vld.ELT,1 ma, pro- ?.8Th .fflxed the Great J l.A wl "ocuhoideri in vry the State of UUh, thli W W .1orporation for org.nued banking 1988. nr on. or. Umber, S'.Vh ho"ot k i"a4 b' schoi 1. Tl )... pro. n IT tat Secretary ef I PROPOSED TO BE KNACTEO BT INITIATIVE Being aa act to n. ts imc' 17ELC0ME THE bi (MskinJ it Utah i ,Ut ' i?Z&"Uh- - 1S3S' 7 ..... toTncludl l. Oi 1. -e- nded Pto'r..7d . . .unDrot"onal aenti,t M . Ia- fc .. TV.. Z.VLb?VW- "T - . - Not exactly a talesman. He j, ccpnomr. He imdenutjdi of w,hfng clothe, through worked out in the factor I. "pc u vided. , . 4 SewKZ Cy ne 17QSTERN n a .miw. , , ateerer. an tt Multi.hlttir. m . .. . ttiolmt MODEL 10 helper ...... nmrnum, 7 . treatment o IT e.,7 f Uh? parent01 i' treating B, ontain ?int' m" dentWr" -IU u " businesa. " "'" "ith Wh,l '"S! r aru nl" nrru n"t to imaarHitt. Art. .tnent 4 ' J""".' '7Heilj Bosrd officer or employes, accan instruments, laboratory, nli.n.. or suoolie. for the fVtl iMtruB11 .pecting th. same. 14. Keeping bi. ofie; n aoi"""-ioratory equipment.condition. , aa 11 Insanitary v..kin. j Uia name f i eno 2. 4 W' " .wtiei c".V. .s.r 9T',t .,.C n0r -- SECTION days li C, rrf.r lc .pectflcallr ts fiv. '": u herein as t. construed eentiet In the Slat Ing hi profession. WfiSTdBrt lit Welling. Sec""1?,,-!!- ! U...!., tiWi w r U. foregoing s v nDil, at copy or to. thi'Buteot 1, " No. I. Uroln dasigna(d. Jn witnes. If Slit ""h I, W wm SPT 7 J , Mr" aif.d ! iv" 4 my hand nd of UUh, tola 1 i 18. to practice dishonorabl. or Ttwr7 j new 3 , r , 2$ I J iamation by th. Governor. t) Paragraph lljMfi - u eieciion w w I further crmy a. th. ballot the afflclal tM " W.n'el til,P;""Uor b'neglect, Gry In dentol U ,l"C"" Jaw. th acquired i"nUI or Indue or or nrin own. 'n,or"tlon ril.t persuade 10 Kirtelf, After Pender KfavUrj W tiiilh "T in t I. Bf using in tration or th Stat Statute, of Hi eonvUtwn improper eonduct, or ony. VM.i or aiding el"".'' 12, of th1 Ing any of th provisions nt-.- L'Uh' " 'JR'" as amended by 19J3, 'nce, egaesi ArticU XIII. ST?. laJ tion of the State of Utah tne General Election In TaxaUeu of Tanglbl, tainment f Value, E,.J,",??' ei Initiative Amendment with substantial reductions if you buy a round-tri- p ticket and no more surcharge for riding in sleeping cars. good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progress. ILLINOIS fflUt 'f1' and TBS PULLMAN COMPANY FEORIA, Constitutional Amend No. 5 Jelnt Resolution P.....I addition to of 'Scribed and fulPa"d by Slil"1 'ddml for T iTuiMiy reeponslbl. ao amount not exceeding the w th. amount of their .tock of any parti STRAIGHT I SONS t.q and otisr ir1 ty used for generating and deitv.rinVi trical Dower, a nnrttn. ..? for furnishing power for Irrigation purpose oo 1,04V of StaU Utah, may be eiemt therein I ' ...l SECTION 1. That it ts proposed to tion to the extnt k amend Section 10, of Article VII, of th tued for .uch purposes. Th, accrue to 2 the benefit of Constitution of th Stat of Utah, as fol- - .hall water .0 pumped under ,uch ti,tinkJ lows: SECTION 10. The Governor shall nora aa the legislaturt may prescribe. The J Inate, and by and with th consent of th of the indigent poor may bs realttJ abated at such times and is Senate, appoint all Stat and district offi- aa may be provided by law. Themthj cers whose offices are established by this ttQ Constitution, or which may be created by may provide for the exemptioa frcoij law. and whose appointment or election ia tion of home., homesteads, ind not otherwise provided for. If, during th property, not to exceed 12,000 in Iy .he recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur In homes and homesteads, and liM onal property. Property n te tS any State or district office, the Governor Sta in owned $8,000 value, disable! by hall appoint some fit person to discharge uj the duties thereof until the next meeting who rv4 in any war ia tbe B"toice of the United States or of the of the Senate, when he shall nominate som of Utah and by the unmarried wiaoiij person to fill such office. If the offic of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphan, of auch persons at; ii Ian1 Secretary of State, Stat Auditor, Stat empted as th legllatur may providi Th legislature shall provide by d b vacated Treasurer, or Attorney-Generby death, resignation or otherwise, it shall an annual tax sufficient, with other mi be the duty of tht Governor to fill the tarn of revenue, to defray the tntuuattd ti arpi and th appointee shall ary expenses of th stat for eset j by appointment, hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpeee of paying the I debt. If any there be, the legisltuini elected and qualified, as may be by la provid for levying a tax anniulli 2 lias provided. SECTION J. Tht Secretary of StaU to clent to pay th annual interest and tej Kj'J directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, wittu iJ hereby bo: amendment to the electors of th state at yean from the firjal pauae of tbe 1 th debt. the next general election in th manner creating (A, amended Nil 1 1080.) ber 4, provided by law. SECTION 1. The Secretin of lul SECTION 3. If adopted by th electors of the (tate, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the ins amendment contained herein to tie m effect the first dy of January next suc. . . ... i v, . 0 ceeding a determination by the Board of scat canvassers of the result of tbt alee, the manner provided by law. bv the 3. SECTION adosted If .'. tion designated in Section t hereof. of th atate. this amendment shall an feet on the first day of January mi Constitutional Amendment ceedlng a determination by the Bou of tit John Stat, canvasser, of the result No. 3 tion designated is section S hereof mi A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amsnd mcnt to Section 8, of Article X, of th Constitutional AmenuW sir'f Constitution Relating to th Stat Board No. 6 f Education. (Superintendent of Public A Joint Resolution Proposinf to if Frai instruction.) B it resolved by the Lsgislatur Section , ArticU VI of the Cam of th da of UUh, Relating to Confenuri Stat of Utah, at all the mem bers elected to such house concurring Member, of the Leeislat.re. I 0 Be It reaolvsd by the Legitlstin tt y inerein : of all ta SUto ef UUh, fitUlIUN I. That It la proposed to eorrrafl"! appreciate the public's HIIAM WAIKM th. i,., p"!M Joint Resolution Proposing an Attend mtnt to Section 1. of Article VII. of th AP Constitution Relating te bovemer pointiv Power and th Filling f V umce. In canclet Ceruia (auperiH tendent of Public Instruction.) Bo It resolved by the Legislature of th of Utah, Stat tt all the members elected tt each bout ttnear-rln- g rzsaj There was a school principal in the group and he said it was because train travel is so much cheaper for passengers, lie said mssenger fares are at the owest point in history, nniLnonDS mpproV4d Anna! Tax f Be it resolved Stot. of Utah, a J Weareproudofrailroadachievc-mentt- , WHISKEY If f sTJ " ... " No. 2 or to correct BOURBON A Constitutional Amendment riwTTMWiMiMWjiWffWiji A banker we all know by name said railroad tax TiKmm ' . September Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called," Live and Let Live." Sit VvliW llib fol- - 'at One man, a farmer, said lie liked something he could depend on, that's why he was traveling by train. HIGH propotfd to VII. of the as S U,e.fft.n 1. The Executive Department hall consist of Governor. Secrelary of Treasurer and State, State Auditor, State whom shall hold each of l, Attorney-Generahis office for four years, beginning on the after his next of January Monday election, except that the terms of offic of those elected at tne urai nenwn " Into begin when the state shall be admitted the union, ana snail eno vn . mr ura a., in .l.nn.rv. A. D. 1901-- The officer of the Executive Department, during their i terms of ouice, snan resiuc i i government, where they shall keep tht pubshall They lic records, boohs and papers. perform such duties as ar prescribed by this Constitution and as may k prescribed by law. Secretary of StaU aprnnv 1. '"he submit this proposed to .Hereby directed amendment to the electors of the state at in the manner the next general election provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by tht elector of the itatt. this amendment shall take tl-fr- t the first day of January next succeed ing a determination by th Board of Stat Canvassers or tne result oi in iiion designated In Section t oertor. A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger and freight trains now run on faster schedules. ,, CTJO.N kECTION freight bill. '3 u two-thir- 1936. Last publication, 25, 1936. Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why railroad business is picking up. A factory owner said it was because of this new Free In .1 SECTION I. Thtt It l .mend Section I. of Article Constitution of the State of (SEAL) First publication, September Sii so-smo- of! R""' Datin of nil of Publi Instruction.) it rml"d br th. MtwUtar of tht 8,SUM m-- rt of all th of L'Uh. two-thiro eontyrrinj. elMttd to fc n Specially designed equipment to keep rough edges out of whiskey cost Hiram Walker $9,000,000. Yet Ten High's bourbon flavor is something you can enjoy at a very low cost. how class la tueh and llsbUltie. No. ' I. The Bciiiun hJ-mtdirected to eaut. ,M.Tf!?' A Joint RMolutlon Propping to b. Uu published VII. f ! Stioi 1. of Artid. muon and to be Conitimtion RlUnf to :h SUto two-,- i of th. .UU.t the n , Department. th Trm. Suptrint.ndBt th minhtr tisv.:.i s Offiwu. b;U 1 Eternal par:-ncr- tula Amendment Constitutional J Mes-dame- THIS PRIME BOURBON IN Constitutional Amendments EM Dalpiaz Dinner Is Delightful One of the beautiful dinners of the week was the one at which Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalpiaz presid ed over at their home on Garden street last Sunday, when they 19 m. Coast Visitors Here For Stay Miss Inez Regrutto arrived Sunday from Los Angeles to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Regrutto for a week. She has had a position with the Seaboard Na tional Bank at Hollywood, which NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS be recelv-f.- j position she has held since April. Sealed proposals will return She will leave Saturday to undersigned at the by the to her duties. Recorder, at office of Helper City for hall in Helper, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robbiiis and tbe city ExcavaThe Of And Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbius and the Grading Audito.ium Civic a Idtion For daughter Verna, of Blackfoot, City, a munir. Helper of aho, were the weekend guests Operation. Helper Utah, all Mrs. M. Floyd. Mr. Frank and with the plans and Lewis Robbins are the brothers accordance by as prepared ami of Mrs. Floyd and Mis. A. J. specifications up Scott & Welch. Architects Stafford. o'clock P.M.. until the hour of 2 at which time September 28, 1931. Democratic Ctub will be and at which place they Meets Monday and read. The Ladies Demicratic club will publicly opened specifications, and promeetplans hold their regular monthly examined at at posal blanks may be at ing Monday, September 28ih undersigned the office of the 2 p.m. at the Country Club. may be obor they Utah, Helper, & Mrs. Frank Penrose, State at the office of Scot is scheduled to be tained Building, Dooly Architects, the guest speaker along with the WelchLake City, L'tab, upon a derest of the program prepared for Salt of $5.00. Said deposits will the occasion. All precinct chair- positrefunded provided the plans be women are urged to attend. to and speclflaetions are returned order not in good Architects the Mr. and Mrs. James C. Moore than September 30, 1936. of Denver were Saturday and later must be made in Proposals of Sunday guests at the home accordance with all the Dr and Mrs. C. R. Fahring. Mrs. strict of the plans and specMoore is Mrs. Fahring's slsler, provisions and must be made on ifications, a few and left for Fairvlew for blank forms provided by the i th day s stay, wnue wr. aioure To be considered, they Architects. for California for an indefinite must be accompanied by a certito return will Moore Mrs. stay. fied check or a bid bond, in an Helper. amount at least equal to five of the following sum: Miss Carol Morrison left Tues- per cent The base bid, plus all additive day to enter the L.D.S. Business alternates. college in Salt Lake City. All bidders are hereby notified this Is a P.W.A. project and that Reality Said to be all work contemplated thereunder Good must be done under the rules and regulations of the Emergency Act of 1935 "Reality" is the subject of the Relief Appropriation sermon to be read in all Churches thereto pertaining. (See ConstrucForm P.W.A. of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, tion Regulations, 179 dated July 22, 1935, and No. 27. September The Golden-Text- : "Eye hath subsequent revisions.) No bidder may withdraw his not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of bid for a period of thirty days of man, the things which God hath the date set for the opening. The right is reserved to accept prepared for them that love him," 2:9. I Corinthians is from any or to reject any or all proalso includes posals and alternates. The lesson-sermoHELPER CITY, A MUNICIPAL the Bible passage: "They testi monies are very sure: holiness CORPORATION. becometh thine house, O Lord, By O. F. Spratling, for ever" (Ps. 93:5); and the Attest: Mayor. following correlative from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Reality is spiritual, harmonious, Facsimile Signature of immutable, Immortal, divine,' etCity Recorder of Helper ernal." (p. 333). City, a municipal corporation. Carbon county. Utah. TAX- -' PAYERS HAVE LESS OBLIGATION NOW Helper, Utah, Friday, September 25. HELPER JOURNAL" r"" ' Till 5 |