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Show THE MURRAY KACtE. MURRAY CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. Constitutional Amendments No. 1 KKLAT1NG TO FIM.INti RESOLUTION IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES menel. A joint r'sulutlon propcuinf an meut lo Sfctiun II of ArlirU VI ol h of runstituliun of ths l!th, lo vsrancirs In lh lefislatur. of tlis Be It rcsolvfd bj th Lrrislalur s of all memStat nf I tah, to arh hnuss concurring bers 8tt therein : I Serllona to is pniixist-to amend SECTION ha amended. Section IS of Arti.-lVI of tlie constitution of th State of Utah ao thnt the same shall read That it follows : SECTION 13. Varanrlea to bt filled. in either home thnt may on-iiof the lcKisluture shnll I filial in such manner lis may If provided hy law. SECTION I Secretary of Stale to pub. lish. The secretary of State is directed lo cause this propwd amendment to l.e published as required by the constitution ami to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next Kcneral election In the trmnncr provide I hy law. when. If apSECTION 3. In effect proved hy the electors nf the State, this effect on shall take amendment proposed the 1st dm nf January. I!I31. Febor State the with Filed Secretary ruary 21, 1M0 Constitutional Amendment No. 2 RELATING TO REVENUE AMI TAXATION resolution proposini an amendA Joint ment to Sections I and 3 of Article IS of the constitution of the Stala of Utah, rclatim to revenue and taxation. Be it resolved by the Leislsture of the Stale of Utah. two -- thirds of all RESOLUTION members House to each elected therein concur-ring- - : to 1. Sections proposed SECTION amend. That It is proposed to amend nf Article XIII of the Sections 2 and constitution of the State of Ulah o that as follows: read will same the J. Tangible property lo he SECTION fated how value ascertained properties ta eiempt legislature to provide annual for Slate. All tangible property in the State, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution, l.ull h inveA in proportion to ile vali.l. to be ascertained as provided by 'aw. Tne properly of the IniUil States, of the Stale, counties, cities, towns, school eiislnda, libra-rie-municipal corporations and public used lota with the buildinits thereon exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and plarel of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from tniat'on. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, n power plants, pumping plant, transmia-aiolines, pipes and flumes owned and iror corporations for uej by individuals rigating lands within the lists owned by auch individuals or corporations, or the individual menilers thereof, shall not be eparately taxed as long as they shall be owned and ued exclusively for aoth purTower plants, power trai sin.ssion poses. lines and other property, used for and delivering electrical power, portion of which is ued for furnishin for power pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the cxte.it that such propiiy ia used for inch These exemptions shall acerpa purr-opesto the lenefit of the users of water ao pumped under such rrgula'tons aa the legislature msy present. The taxea of lha Indigent poor may he remitted or abated at such ttmes and In surri, manner aa may be provpieo by law. The jctrulalure may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homsM ads, and personal property, not to exceed two hundred fifty rh in value for hmes and homesteads, and one hundred dollars for personal property, l'loperly not to exceed 11.000 in value, owned by disabled persons who aerve.1 in anv war in the military service of the United Slates or of the Suite ol Utah and bv ihe unnarried widows and minor orph.ms of su h persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide The ligislature shall provide by law for an annual lax sufficient, with other sour-c- e of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the State for each fisthe purpose of paving the cal year. State debt, if any there be. the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient Ui pay the annual inter est and U par the principal of such debt, within twenty years from tie final passage of the law creating the drbt. ana taxation 3 Assessment SECTION f tangible prapertv regulation etc mplicns personal tax rales ejispusitinns ef revenues. by law a uni The legislature shall form and euuitl rate of assessment aid taxation on all tar.isil'ie property In the according to its value in money, and shall present" by law such rrBu:aiicns as aha!! secure a jwst valuation for taxation of siKh pr.'tert, so mat every person and rorporr.lii.ti slis.il par a tax In prop-si-- . ti.-tc the value nf h;, her. nr I'.a property, provided that the legisla ture nirtv determine ihe manner and extent of taxing Irs'.sirnt live stock and Ine Bt.Mlt Iwing fed for s'suvhrer to he osed for h irr.an romumplion. Intangible rop. finis taxation as erty niav he rxrini-te-sari' proer!y or it msv tie taxed in Iter ami to stl. h I'ivsm's-- ! may iw 'e as Ihe legls'atu-- e th.it If it.'ani-.Dl- e t Ihe late proi-srltaxid a theres-h.vl pot merit five nutls en each of valufclnn. When exeinit-.- l Iron tav.ttu n as i i jr-li- . tre tant.e theirfi-tsh.all le taxe.i ui ler any tax -l on inc.-- es. when taxed l as property, the im one the S'ate of I thetefri-ish:! to i sl. l texei. The exIfVisUL.re may pr. o! for ijcdueii.-ns- . empti. t:. fir , r . (fsets on any tax taM 1 l.e j.-i- i nil in ..ec lets ilpoli lor. nir. rates he.l he sjiiolust.-'li, ,1 1 mext' iro.m ra'e shall six per cent of l No el ie test ra'e tlet It n. e r cent of Upon li e nr si...;! es.r.1 f. nr del Inc. tee ru'e .ittula'ii't s hren fnt.tsitrd f. f Uim li.nt m "t .if.f : e r I he i ty lasts on I' ' ,taefftvllve un isiv 1. ''.T arol t.eie. afts-taw he a e. te of u'.i;i et,pi e.i the rrts; try i f 'he mett le eie ted U' a.h b .i.e of t'e er .'at lie. Ad revenue i, ttsisl '..ui 'rsr--a on Incore of fern tax" t, o tr4t.kit ie ptupT'y sha l he a'ltsca'el as t ". tss. ', i rr ren! there f In cecd lie I'l it tlie tr ats' eert f im' e!.stt. t s.h. - l tut d and ties, f to tie Ma'e and Ihe S.a'e lete for tr lljtuml ;m MURRAY FLORAL South Si Ate Murri). I t:.!t i:. I., i : (i i:. Ad.'ttn.v Mi.V jtj lins-nii'- i il I Mll-lll- le inn I N. ll lis Jll'Ul' lll llltll t MURRAY FEED STORE AMti 1C N", ri-ip- iiy I lt,v l All Kinds of Seed in Season r l.y.i. i.ni - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED F,i -- COAL 1 in: HlMMI Ml MURRAY i l'iil 4S70 So. M. Kiis I, , Siimliiy S'lum! riiunlt Stale 7 to to. . 1 1 Tni.i t. Ml Mt n. In. :.! m CH.AKS Suils to OniiT Minis BUY IN MURRAY li ililN I.nt Julill NO. . FOR BEST LAKrLIN I LK WOKK . , and Contracting Ksliiiuli-- v l Call j Building iiniiilitil Murray 422 and I will I I lah Murray Where we will specialize in servicing the Hudson-Esse- x and Willys Knight Cars. Experts for J1 makes of Cars. Will also handle ACCESSORIES OIL TIRES - GAS Phone Murray Ml KKAY WOMAN'S (III! WILL MLKT SKIT. 11 The Woman's i lull will hold their first ineeliim Thursday. Sept. 11. at ::() p. in. in ihe I'oinmniiit.v Methodist ehiireh on Fast 4m li Smith. 1 i t Sln-- LES JONES AUTO REPAIRING Announce the opening of a Gas and Service Station at 4771 SOUTH STATE STREET l. f Frank Swenson I'oplar 4e Bladder Irritation j call you 11118 i i k-- WEAR CLEAN ! CLOTHES 0 1A PHONE MURRAY Mrs. Kdiiu Isespaln A-- It l CLEANING l (.11 1 & DYEING CO. I i Murray Laundry Ciitup I .nmhleis ol ttlll iniel on ihe third Thursday In Scplcinher. I In sih. al A. MiMillali the Inline of Mis. on lltf Slt's't, I ,e .i h ln lil mi lhelilri Thursday Instead nf the second 'I tini'silay as preuus ("nl Inn wood . iiiis-llo- Kl Ij sitHlollllcssl. "Hie I'avuiitc l.anmlry of l'iiittiitcl tlie 1 ui sp wife." 1 , DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. ui High Grade CoiJ and Frrd PROMPT SKRVICK full i L. L. I'hniir Murray 2."i9 W. ISlh South Murray. Hah 'itiiili Ni'lwfi r.'lw.ml I,. M.itsirniii. nf rit Last i.llh Soinh slris-l- . was Instalilly killisl Tiii'mI.ij nfle)iiiMiii lit. the new Murray liii.li s ,N. luillilini;. " lu ll the iliaitl hloke uhli h as H iiielal la'iilu wlili h he was lidllii: mid : i i C ctiiisiiii; the one end lo fall ii lid hiirlun: Mr. Mais Bre-- Chlckt rr iiHiunUin hrnl ll I arrliuuslnr ilit fill y'iir ut'lrr frmii our wiiriii lnitrlnry to your Knriii I. nailer williotit I'm- - titir. iiri nf ne r lii'iiiinc, ililllitivr. nr u irvliis. 3.1 lhr)'rr "S.,1 Hof ItroiHlerts. fiii trie. Iollari Alirt.il Whrn Uanissliaw Itn-xl- " Ramthaw liatthrriet ll.tll r;iite r'f nry i I mm from his iiftis-f..,.i to the UP'tilid, Ihe Impact ilisns his head, ii lot rt'iilli Wan liislali lisills. Mr. Mil roiu vmh 41 jciirs nf lie"', was lH.ru June II. Ism'., lit Wes Jiiiilall, the (soil of Mr. Mid Mr. Joseph MaNtroiii, who sur-ii him. lie Is iiNn s.iiims It.ileiiiiiii his wltlow, Mrs. Chini Miilslrotii, uiul tlie fnln Inu ten I Ramfthaw't Production imlny, Tnuiir MALSTR0M MEETS INSTANT DEATH AT HIGH S HOOL BUILDING1 s j j 1 :ir.n: So. Male Trl. Mur. 41 77 Growth of Banking Education DENVKII. Co!u. At the American Instltuie nf liankini? convcntiiH! held here last month the growth in cuniloyee the effort ammiK to iir.ivlile tlieiiHclvi? with bank-.n- s educalioii was bIiowu by the fact, aa reported hy one speaker, thai 12 years at;o t!io institute haJ 80 study chapters, today 208, snJ that Its enrollment In the titutly courses had Rri'i from 11,000 to 43,(HiO, or an Increase of over Son per c?nt. Tho Krailuates number nearly H.Ooo. The Institute Is the durational section of the American Hunkers Association through svhloli bank workera are given Instruction In theoretical and practical subjects relating to their bust- B.SM. I .Hit now fitiiicil to ilo HEMSTITCHING & PICOT EDGING .it my home Mrs. Ruby Hausknecht 4(M4 Center Stcrl" Phone Mur. 276-- of (irmille. I KS OF I IONKKKS TO ML FT I'loiiss-r- rnoNi; mi kk.w & Co. Opposite City Hall An interesting program has Iseen arraiiciil and lea will lie serveil. .V cordial invitation Is exh'iidesl ami Mrs. Ni phi M. Iirsoii, Mr. mid lo nil ladies of Murray who are Mrs. I". A. Orion and Mr. uiul Mis. iulerestesl. Arlhur K. relri'soii eniert.iiiiel Ihe N. It. Cluli ami tln!r hiisii.iuils at a parly Weilnesday eveniiig of last Irritation If functional Bladder week in l.iltle CoIIoIiwimhI r'auyoii. causes or disttirhs nlecp. your Forty guests were : r tr hiiis,' Sensation. or Ih The Kltlers uiul their partners of pains, or muscular ihe Sandy First Ward enjoyed a Itackache, ninkliik J'oii feel lired. deaches, party last Thursday evening in Ihe pressed, ami ilisconraci'il, why not toe mt'iit of the First Ward Ji.i the Cystex is Hour Tesi? Mist Larry Folheriughiiui. ol" West try I'oli't clvc up. (let Cyslet today, .Ionian gave dancing iiiiniliers. nl tiny drni: store. Tut il to the Mr. uiul Mrs. Alva Iluuell and est. Sei" for yourself how pnli rhildreii and Mrs. M, Osiler. nil of works. Money da k if it doesn't Nephl, were visiiors Monday even1'iiiti; ipiick liiiproveineut mitl cut ing of Mr .uiul Mrs. J. 1 human Os you coniiileiely. sfy Try t'ysts-tier. Imhiy. only iViec, Mr. and Mrs. (,. nml ,ars..ii Tlioriiliin Anderson Unic Co. sons, tour go ii i id I lin, of Firih. Wivk elul gllesls nf Idaho, were Ihe Mrs. Ililuia I iatin.ii. of M.tuna. Mrs. Siiphnmia I'.ateluali. Mrs. ;iiiii Nelseii of TiHH'le and I Cniti'l ii Ski . l'.iti"ii rlinwl Nil.)i' tji Jrtikilia A K'tuiik II, T l tip 1 I Murray, t. j $'.,,J.."ni, . ts'iil, oil. nr M..11.I1) in : Alii-riiu- I j Phone Murray 422 LuiH-lieol- j i i i ! M.1-- i was served California. lo ihe guest of honor. Mrs. li. W. r.iirn, Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mrs. T. K. Anderiierg. Mrs. J. M. l'.'.yden. Mis. W. o. r.nlirrg, Mrs. C. C. Cr.i O. po. Mrs. A. C. CraNi, Mrs N. Iteilierg. Mr. J. c. Craiwi. .Airs. J. W Karrer. Mrs. Kihel Kastmp. Mrs. A. K. Cardeur. Mrs. Keg K. iVlersoii, Whits'. Mrs. Arthur Mis. I,. K. I'elersein, Mrs. H. C. Jen sen. Mis. .1. I. Jensen, Mrs. William Millerlierg, l. Kuhrie. Mis. J. Mrs. Iniggs. ami Mrs. Suiii-w- i .Vis. Kg). ell. Mr. uiul Mrs. U K. 1'eiersnn. Mr. ! l!l(i; South State "Vmi Arr j i ToVi li'iuiinc. rri'ssiiiK nii'l ! i in. M lolM.i; j KM'KKT TAII.OKINts j Poultry Supplies Fred Carlson 1 TlilLU'COS n. l Miss June Seal, of Iirk. I'lah. spent pit il of last week, ill (lie home of Mr .and Mrs. .1. T. li'''ei. Il.e cuesi of Miss I'earl Osller. '.tail ley Mr. and Mrs. Harold were nuesls at il dinner party given hy Mr. and Mrs. Alv.i Woodward at their lioine on Lake Street hiM Sal unlay evening. Mis. A. !. l'.iiller elnerla'i ie l ill" S. S. I'liih a! her home in S.ih Lake Sal unlay, in hmior of Mrs. Lorn, who is leaving Sandy for Oakland. rUKSi'lUlTH.NS Pf pr Quality Seeds present. i ! FEED COAL FLOUR fiilluweil hy rouk at their lioint- on Seeoiid South Kast Slreet. last Tuesday eveiiim;. 12 quests were l'rop. I'AM'IKS - GRAIN HAY Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Mev'leary ai a waieriiielon l'iit. 4014 South Stale riiiine Murray 100 r.i.inr. ."VI No. SNimiK, WILLIAMS, Mgr. West 48th South Street pro-Hia- a. m. 1 K. II. 8 MURRAY EXTENSION (iraiiile. The family of Soiihronia Hale-ma- n relelnaletl her liiitliilny anniversary at Saratoga Sunday. A was enjoyed and liinelieoii served. Seventy were present. Lyon Drug Co. j iioihst Ml,1 j i 'I'lii'itui Is'wi Ml'tltllllK Ati'lsTwIl Mnr I.. liii'Ht) 'ililur Jl.y 431 I'l, M Mii'lr-- j Come In any time. Open until 170 s Short Orders Are served in a manner you will appreciate and enjoy ' See the Cameras we arc giving away. ASK FOR TICKETS rhone Mur. r, T. Phone Murray Mid-val- I I "KING MMCOAL" hmi-ni'i- Dinners Lunches iki Aii'lrr-iii- i The Murray Cafe IM Mniisli.il A It) li I They Merit Your Patronage in ti - -M -M - Miss Donna Jensen, was hostess lo Ihe Bee Hive (,'irls of the Sandy Seeoiid Ward, at her home on Pioneer Avenue, Monday evening of last week. Ten quests were presem. Mrs. John Anderson eliierlaiiied at her home Saturday evening her hiishanil. Out of town (,'iiest.s were Mr. uiul Mrs. 1 leering, Miss Ilonore Slack'. JuiIjh MHiiu-niand Mrs. Albert Winder of Mr. August Mnciiussoii. and Mrs. (euslavisiiii of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank l'espain of Our Directory Advertisers j represent Business Institu-- f Hons and Individuals of Es-- j tahlished Reputation for j j Dependability. ll'.Ur Itli It lint let is 'I s.!ini N HAY- e Nitlit Mufl.ul . 'Lin l lti-1- -. f Ts'-- k Wiiri- - J. W. In ti I'i!) HAS. Representative Murray Firms Atlliiir Tow iim'ihI I'llllllll Itl'tpT 'iiiiitnivi..i,i r I "iilil!iist.ii( r I Call on Us tor Complete Estima tes i ItiiK'ule.v. nivToiiUiov v ( funrral Piece. II Murrit II mi "THE LUMBERMEN" Miss Kiln Atkley, of Salt Lake, was a week-em- l ;uest of .Miss Itulh M urrra y 1 is. We iiiixke a aprcialty of (. In !! Cut Flowers & Potted Plants 483S enier-tiiillei- Co. IVsOrrison-IVJerri- ll (Continued from page 1) week of Mr. mill Mrs. J..T. Ostler. Miss Myrtle SlitKowski will remain holm4. n week before returning I'lte Slake llimril niemliers of 'he Kast Jonliiii Slake I'limary the loritl workers of tlie rrimnries of the Kast .Ionian Sltike at u home cominc at Ihe home of Mrs. Irene (iieenwooil in Kast Siui-ily- . purpexsea rv Hi I I'1HM: Sandy City News Buy deposiu. shall be reduced annually claims and other valuable mineral coal or hydro landa in proportion to the revenue so allocaled ; includingand all containing used in mininp machinery carbons '.he provided that any aurplus above and all property or surface improvements required for the State district school or mining i appurtenant to mine .ui.i in swiinn nf thia Ar upon or and the value of any surface use ticle shall be paid into the Stat gentru! claims, made of mining claims, or mining prop fund. erty for other than mining purposes, shili SECTION I. Secretary of Stale te publisn. be assetsned as other tangible properly. to cuiis The secretary of State is direct-i2. Secretary of State to pub SECTION this proposed amendment to bt published is directed t as required by the constitution sod to be lish. The secretary of State at this cause tpoaed amendment to be pule e State p. submitted to the electors of ti by the constitution and the next general Section in the manner lished aa required to be submitted to the electors of the Stab provided by la. If election in th' mannc next when. the at general effect 3. Te take SECTION provided by law. approved by the electors of the Staie this when. If p In on 3. effect SECTION proposed amendment shall take effect proved by the electors of the State, this the 1st day of January, 1931. proposed amendment shall take effect on Filed with the Secretary of State Febthe 1st day of January, 1931. ruary 2S, iV30 Filed with the Secretary of State Feb ruarjr 25. 1930. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Constitutional Amendment RELATINC TO STATE S( HOOL FUND IN- OF IHSTKIHUTING No. 5 AND MANNER FUND. SUCH OF A RESOLUTION f'REATINfi A STATE TEREST A jwint resolution providing for amendTAX COMMISSION A Joint resolution proposing an amend ments to house joint resolutions numbers three and right passed hy the legmen! to Section 11 of Article 13 of the islature in H29, proposing te amend constitution of the State of Utah, re ArSection 3, Article X, and Section 7, latinf to revenue and taxation. ticle XIII of the constitution of the State Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of Utah relating to the State school fund of all mem 8tate of Utah, and the manner of distributing the inbers elected to each house concurring terest of such fund and other revenues : therein of the several school districta of the SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend State. That it is proposed to amend Section 11 nf Be it resolved by the Legislature of the Article XIII of the constitution of tht of all tht memSlate cf Utah, State of Utah so that the aame will reao bers elected to each House concurring a f oUowa : therein : SECTION 11. Creation of State tax com SECTION 1. Resolution proposed to mission governor to ap membership house is to amend amend. Thut it proposed duties terms county boaids point joint resolution number 3 pasaed by the be a State tax com duties. There shall legislature in ltii'J, proposing to amend mission consisting of four members, 'lot Section S of Article 10 of the constitution more than two of whom shall belong tt of the State of Utah so that the same will the same political party. The members read as follows : of the commission shall be appointed by SECTION 3. Proceeds of lands and other the governor, by and with the consent of of percent proceeds per property the senate, for such terms of office as ma petual fund. The proceeds of all lands that he provided by law. The State tax commit Unitbe have been or may granted by the aion shall administer and supervise the ed StaU-- s to thia State, for the support tax laws of the State. It shall aaseas of the common schools; the proceeds of all mine and public utilities and adjust and property that may accrue to the State equalise the valuation and aaaeasment ut all unclaimed property among the several counties. 11 by escheat or forfeiture; shares and dividends of any corporation shall have such other powers of original of this State: assessment aa the legislature may prolaws the incorporated under the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral vide. Under auch regulations in auh or other property from school and State cases and within such limitations a the those other than for apecifie lands, granted legislature may prescribe, it shall estabpurposes ; and five per centum of the net lish systems of public accounting, review proceeds of the sale of public lands lying proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies within the State, whith shall be sold by and budireta of local governmental units, the United Stale subsequent to the ad. and equalize the aessment and valuation mission of this State into the Cnhn, shall of property within the counties. The dti be and remain a p.Tpetunl funJ. to l.e tie imposed upon the State board o' called the State school fund, the intercit equalization by the constitution and law of which only, shall be distributed among of thia State shall be by th the several achool district according to State tax commission. performed the last preceding school census. In each county of this State there than te be a SECTION I. Resolution proposed board of equalization con amend. That it la proposed to amend house sisting county of tlte board of county commissionjoint resolution numlter 8 passed by the er of said county. The county board of legislature in proposing to amend equalization ahall adjust and equalize tne Section ?. of Article XIII of the constitu valuation and assessment of the real am tion of the State of Utah ao that the same personal property within their will read as follows: subject to such regulation an'4 SECTION 7. Rate of taxation not te counties, the Sta'e tax commission a control exceed distribution. The rate may be by purpose by law. The State? t of taxation on tangible property shall not eommiasionprescribed and the county . ol exceed on each dollar of valuation, two each have such othet ahall equalization a mills fur general State and powers as may be prescribed br the leg of one null for hivh blntii'-e- . purpose, school purposes, which shall constitute tlie SECTION t. Secretary of State to tub high achool fund; said fund ahall be ap- lish. The secretary of State i dirxt'ted to portioned in the manner Ihe legislature cauae thui proposed ar.'mdmcnt to be pup shall provide, to the achool district main lisbed a required by the constitution art! taining high schools, and such levy for to be submitted to the elector of the district achool purposes which togeth-Slate at the next i.eneral elcclii-fn thi with the interest on the permanent echo l manner provided by law. fund and auch other funds a may ie SECTION when I. Te take effect available for district school purposes, will If by the elector of the State, raise annually an amount which equals thisapprove-ef'.-e- t shall take amept'inent proposed t.'&.OO for each person of school ai,'e in the state aa shown by the last preceding school on the 1st slay of January, It'll. Fibd with the Secretary of Slate Febcensus: the same to be distributes! among ruary IS. l'J.10. the school district according to the la-- t preceding school census; and in addition aa equalisation fund which when aided Constitutional Amendment to other revenues provided for thia purNo. 6 the 01 pose by for REIATINf! TO THE LOCATION legislature shall be Or each person of school age as shown by the THE STATE I'KISnN AND STATE laat precesling achool census; said equaliINSTITUTIONS sation fund shall be apportioned to the A faint revolution proposing an amendaeh.ml districta in such manner aa the ment to Section 1, ef Article XIX ef the shall provide. Said rats-- s ahall constitution of th Slate of I'lah, renot be Increased unless a proposition to lating to the loralinn of the State I'nson increase the same siwcifving the rate or R it resolved by Ihe Legislature ef thi rate proposed and the time during which s of the members ritale of Utah, the aame shall be levies!, te first submits elerted te each house concurring thereted to a vote of such nf the qualifies! elecin; tor of the Stale, a in the year next pre. SECTION I. Section proposed to amend ceding such election, shall have laid a That it is pro'soss-to amend Section 3 x.f property tat assessed to them within the Article XIX of the coniutulion of th State, and the majority of those voting Sute of Utah so that th same will read thereun shall vote in favor theresif, in auen aa follows manner aa may be provided by law. SECTION t Ijscatton of public Insula-lieSECTION 3. Secretary ef State le puband disposition ef lands. Ihe pubiie lish. The secretary of State I directs-- d to institutions of the S ate are hereby per. ratue this propvwed amendment to be pubat ihe places hereir.af. manentiy lished as required by the constitution an! ler named, rath lo have Ihe lands to be submitted to the electors of tlx State granted to it hy the I'mbnl Stales, at the r.ext general election in the manner in Ihe Act of Congress, approved July lets, provided by law, as one proposition In lu-lain, lo te d.sptrd of and used in auch of It. J. K. numtsrrs 3 and 9, raaard t manner a the may provide: the regular season of the lth legislature. First: The seat of government and the SECTION 4. Te lake effect wheat. Stat fair at Sxit I al City If approved by the of the State Second: The lnsti!tje,u,n for the deaf and th proposed amendment shall tai. effect dumb, and ihe blind, and the Stale reform on the first day of January, rhmtl at tigdrn City, la Ihe county ef V riser. fiiesl with th of Stale February IS, lis 0 Third; Tlie Utah Stat hospital at Prove Cilv. in th county of Utah. . .Secret. r SKC1ION ef Stale le pubConstitutional Amendment lish. TS Stat Is directed to eefeta'y No. 4 amerotmeni thia to be pubrevise rroi'ees! KEI AT1NC TO TIIK MOl.t TluN lished a eesjinrej hy th constitution and TAXATION AND MINIM. 'IF MINE In tse suhrmtted le the e'ecloi of the I'RHI ! HIV State at the next gtneral election In Ihe A Jelnl rewslaiiot) providing far an aasrnd. vidrd saent te Section I, Article I!, ef the mistier ptt 3. Teby law. tel. tffeet SKIItlN when. f the (state ef I lah relal-loroneliiutien If a.prosr-.if the S'a', by the elector te the laiafivn ef atmes and annmg this proposed amendment shall take ffs-property on lb 11 day of JantiAry, I'.cU. Be It resetted bt the legislature ef th IiM with the Secretary of Stale Stale at i lah. Iwe lhitrts of all the memI.' 0 ruaiy ber elexird I each hus conruiring there's) : I. M H Welling. ef S'a'e of SKllllN I. Section proposed Ihe State ef I uh. do heepp cert.fy that amend. Inst il lo a men. I . pr,.i.se4 a Ihe f..rxs.'ir,if ts true eoncct and full, tsn 4. Article III, .if is. i n.t.l i'i, n f V-e.f Cot. .t, lot-Amendment Ihe Stale of Utah asi that Ihe sn siil ep l 1. 4. i. atd as 3, hy In pri.i.-.rvwd a follown ,( In levtsia'Ut Setx! of L'XO VHTION t, Mine end claims I. b ss as in tt a; pear ef teeoid in env ol d what la foe bsis and Bsull.p, AlJ en.', be aesed as langiM prsiprMv. In w.tness whi't- - f. hsse h. ntunfn M lallifen us m.rt.-- a or nuno g cia n.s. I o'i mr tin I n I aff.sc-- l the I, teat Seal t I be sti.i tl.e s te pi err end i iek in Utah, tbi 1st da of tHens. a the Isgtslatute stall pio,.!; pit ti.lt t. Ur, ('"(I. n .w used in the last arj mullti tfv sal ie of metinfetous si it n I th foe taia'nm p ,(-- . a ' ' aes eases) xt,;u a: ie lh'ef t.f I 00 rose ) fhstiee-- l (ef.ire Jst- - is t I, shall a.ir t'irre'trr vo'tl o'fieiwt-br la. Ail oU.e mine or mtnir (?".!., Vxrtj7 of State. each Constitutional Amendment SEPTEMBER 4. 1930. WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN A TIRE BLOWS OUT? WHY NOT HAVE IT REPAIRED at the -- Murray Wrecking House We Girry A Complete Line of USED TIRES AND TUBES Phone Mur. 566 4753 So. State St. MURRAY, UTAH W. N. JUDKINS, Mgr. 4'4 44 t'4 '4't4 KEEP SMILING - - - 4- 4'4- 4'4'4 t lt clill.lii'ii: lii'ililhs; Arlhur. Iiij Alhn, By Being Happy With Our - PIES FRESH BREAD At Every Meal - PASTRY h 111; 1'etn. Is; Virclniii, Tlielitui. II: Vein, 12; Llnoiii. m I'.velMi. r,, nnd l;i,ilne, 4. The fullnw llitt lilolhers li t is I sislels itl-- 'i urlu": Wilhiril, Hurley, LI liner ntnl lsuuinl l.iUir"iii. mid Mrn. Lihel Cernitil nf Wisl Jordiin. UP-TO-DA- 4K23 KM TE TH 8TATK BAKERY rhone Murray i M |