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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE osiSttelioual Ariiciiimsak A .i,,,- !-! moment cuior nans in such d.bta and liahilitie, No. I , I J sfrt'O" I" X 5nmiriO""' filr i two ,h of the .tute the manner SECTION nt the state, tnk. effect 1037. wnrln(fndfnl Of all in- - oirn.- - it proposed to VII. nf the nf Utah aa fol- - ir j, ,'; "C su',,i;:' at th provi.l 3 If ,,, , ,u tl ' n,,t ,1 ,v rtarjrtmitnt Secretary of and Treasurer Stpte h0'fl I I hv .,, .,.,,, ;u i y Jfnuary. f Governor. f Am.-ml.- , '""" .,,. .... fcWtht.r".f F v Vs f ' ? f , sY 4 i.,:-- x' s elei-tio- at aVsUta shall be admitted into .hall end pn the ("',f, Mon' Announcement has just, been received by V. L. Martineau, County Agricultural Agent, that the filing of applications under the Agricultural Conservation Program has een reopened and farmers may make application up utfttl September 15ih. w , th s p.,.,...,.i on the firn n ..,.... i Mil, tion of the .'late Utah. at , the General "" kill to nlitur ' .onuiuii I'mperty A I 8trU.r hm h"on the of Value, Kscmptiona. and th. Annusl Tax for the Stau. r .H- i- or ,io"' - . beeinnmg,f hl office Be it resolved by the l.Matur ot the State r,f ttah. f nil m. mher. shun tl the first it... iEifl0.. More Farmers Eligible For AC Payments - 't. i. ' ,V,L r. h n Constitutional Amendment No. r Pruposin, to Amend A.J!n,t "?lu,,i"n 2 ..I ... Seed ta cit. L. tntion lh'f'1 SeYlON W. , to ,.Us, publianed aim to be to b . ntruct;tn "V IZi Hmrt,d mtrA n VII. of l Ait.f Klr-ru.1.. BI..I. T.rmaV Bdenre o..,..ln f i,r,i St- k elected to -- ach House and lvo-,hir- d of all members of each I1USI, concurrinr km".:, therein: , n , union' the oioeers SECTION t. That it i, ,., to amend Article XIII, Sivunn f titution of the Slate ,,r t'tnh, us anii-.l.-i- t They .hall at the ueneral eloctioi, in iWu, tt) r, a, J.r.i.l n.paper.. are prescribed by folliiwa: SECTION 2. All tansibl.- - proin-rti i aW"" ,u.liin inJ as may be prrarribed the State, not exempt m .i, r ih. j:lws ,j Unit.-imil.-or stales, thi r jiiMitiilinii. be tuxtd in tu its value to llrirted to submit this proposed shall be ascertain' d a pn.xirnl l,y aw vfrf - VxSN- 1 f ' ' The program has been reopened, Mr. Martineau slates, due to administrative changes eliminating; penalties where farms in question found it necessary to plow up old alfalfa fields' ami seed the land to soil depleting crops or where farms did not qualify as to minimum acreage devoted to soil conserving crops. The state committee now announces thru Leroy C. Fun, executive secetary, that any farmer may now complete a work sheet in view of the above modification, This change will make it possible for many fanners to participate and receive payments on sugar beets, summer fallow, seeding of pastures, alfalfa and various oilier practices recommended in Bulletin h 1. ,,.,)o. property of the UniiH S:a'.'. f i!tl.' iiViI counties, cities, towns, srhu.l i F .. l la or. jij.'.. ri,, corporations t.q,;4 rSfmv J. If adopted by the eleetora nicipal lots with the buildinvs usl i ,t,mnt hafl take el. sively for either relu;ii,-wor.. hi. or cilar. FJtat day of January next table purposfs. and placr of burial not held or uned for private or corporate benefit, ahall be exempt from taxation. Water to Soction 2 hereot. riKhta, ditches, canals, reservoir, power plants, pumpitiK plants, transnir.sion lines, r'tVcHf ..w,vvt V f Its t a. '.U, ".'- v i, .s! ' f 1 iiIf s .a.M t- ft - i w-- . gu KbrV I i tiier.-ui- & No. 2 . .u!. an Amend- Prnnoaini; sictioa of 'ru !"V,.ia Ktlatinf Article VII. of the Ap(.overnora Va- Po,cr and the Filling- of H..nr.n. vrri,. o..: Instruction.) the l,isl.tur. of th, ky 10. SSlM . M'rf F' Uctrd ,br. ?li!l!u"ni' It TT,Mt LS Ulon'm. oroDoaed to of the la Articl. VII. of . " W lotrtuuoo - A.lh rrfi nf ft I th to each houw concur- - i'4.k WHEN SOCIAL SECURITY ACT WAS PASSED piliea and flum.s owned nni! utt by indil viduala or corporutions for irriitalinu lamU within the state owned hy such individuals or corporatirm, or the individual member, thereof, shall not be separately taxed n, lonir as they shall be owned an I used exclusively for su.-- purposes. I'owcr plain., power transmission lines and other property used fot ireneratiny; and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishinit power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lanU in the Stale of Utah, may bt- - exempted from taxa-tio- n to the extent that such property is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit uf the usen of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may presir.l. The taxes of the indigent P'wr n.ay remitted or abated at such timen and in such maner aa may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the ex. mtiu fr.rn taxation of homes, homesteaits, and personal property, not to exceed tS.t.'O in value for home and lijii.cste.i la,. and for per sonal property. Property not to exceed 13.000 in value, ownul by d;;i'.l' persons who served in any war in the miiitr-rservice of the United Stales or of the Slate of Utah and by the unmarried wiriuvva and minor orphans of such p.nnns mav he as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law fur an annual tat sufficient, wilh other sources of revenue, ta defray the estimated ordinary expenses oi the ata'e for each fiscal year. For the puruoje of payinv the 'a-debt. If any thre be. the leKinla'ur shall provide for levying a tax ani ually. rjffi-cien- t to pay the annual interest and U pay the principal of such dibt, within twenty yearn from the final passage of the law creating the debt (As amended November , 1B.10.) SKCTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the suite in ihe next general election in this manner provided by law. SKCTION 1. If adopted by the eWtors of the state, this amend'net.t shall have effect on the first day of January next a dcterminatum by thr Itoard of State Canvasses of the result of the election designated in .crtion 2 hereof. Amendment Constitutional Th r.nvrnor ahall nom- and with the consent of the 'ttiAU is WR.2-Uta- Utah Is Eligible Foi 6' i Koyal Pekingese Tht prmnl little Pekingese la Indeed of royal descent, for until with-Itjuite recent yenrs the removal of a Peke from the royal palure In China was a crime punishable bv death. Social Security Benefits Utah is now one of the States possible by the fact that, under whost? citizens are eligible for the Social Security Act, the Fednine of ihe ten separate benefiis eral Government not only pavs and public services created by the a large proportion of the cost "of Social Security Act, it is an- administering L ih offices are eatabliabed by thia nounced by John G. Winant, in those States whose plans conwhirh m&v be created by i whose appoinlment or election fa W Chairman of the Social Secur- form with the Social Security Act, but also Slates allowmi f Kirl (iroviucu lor. li, uunn ity Board. These nine benefiis ances in gives such m f the Senate, a vacancy occur in advance for each quarter are: the, Governor district or office, Sut it to cover their exto discharge arpoint some fit As.sist.ince to the needy aged. year jrovuci .tupAr itnlii ....... thrt nevt meetinff pected expenditures for aid to Aid to the needy blind. hen he shall nominate some the aged and aid to the blind, If the office Iraa to fill such office. their expenditures Aid to dependent children in and l!ti of the supreme or district court. for aid to dependent children. their own homes. be vacated fmmt, or The Board makes such allowMaternal and serit snail Mta, raienation or otherwise, ances to a Slate only where ihcre vices. st inty of the Governor to fill the same Is assurance: and thi annnintM hull Services for crippled children. (a) that the li office until hisaa successorDa shall be e services. IkwI sdo quaiuied, may by law plan is in operation in all parts Vocal ional rthabilitai ion. of the State and if adminsiered itCTION t. The Secretary of State Is services. thia proposed krtty Jirtcttd to submit by political subdivisions is manFederal fcrtiarat to the electors of the state at benefits(to be- datory upon them, k Kit ftneral tlection in the manner gin in 1937). .(b) that there is financial parliw. That these benefits have al- ticipation by the State (so that 1. If adopted by the electors tat tute, this amendment ahall take ready been very substantial is the entire local burden is not shown by a summary of them thrown on counties), frt thi tint day of January next sue- K:t s de:erramation by the Hoard of made qublic by the Board in con- was able to aid only 902 aged perba Cinrusers of the result of tht elec nection with the first anniversary sons and to give them an average in Section 2 hereof. ta of the Social Security Act.vvhich only $7.98 per month per person. became a law last August .This In June of this year, with the aid Constitutional Amendment indicates that more of Federal funds, the Slate was summary 3 No. $79(1.1)1)0 in allowances for able to give assistance to 4.313 than last KtHlatisn Propoiinr an Amfndto the needy needy at;ed persons nearly five snl Is Section I, af Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment blind, and to dependent children times as many as in 1934; and to (awitsuoa Rdstint to the State Hoard 6 No. a Umtiaa. to Utah from !give them an average of $18,51 (Superintendent of Public A Joint Rrtolut'on I'rep.s nt In Amend has already gone ItamtMa.l Social Hoard. In pier month per person more than the Section VI Article Cunstiluliun of tht Security I, I HUM ly the I.etislature of the fKM of Utah, Itrlaiirg In ( umprnation ef addition, smaller but substantial (twice the BI34 average, sf tua, of all the I f the rgisliture. Members eWtei ta each boum conrurrlni sums have gone tu this State In 1H34, Utah was able to aid Be it rriuilved by the l.fc latute of the IWm.: several from 1.617 dependent children, the other Federal . th of all State CTiuV I Utah, ;only to It jf Tint I. rliftrd to rarh of the to houses dcpartnv-nioilier 'outside of institutions; on June SsttioB I. of ArlirU T r.1 lh Cnn. administering olinff in faiur thereat: of the State of of the Act. The allow- 30 of this year the Slate was Utah, as follows: BK I. Itiat it i projicd to provisions l(). IHUIU.N L The .n.l nrl ..nl.,1 ....( ance made to the Suite by the helping 4,fHiH dependent children, amend Section y. Article VI: of ihe rrraioa af tk Pui.iin ;..i,,i Social Security Board, matched jwere in l.Diil families, and with of the Htate of Utah, as fellows: k. teittd to a State Buard of Educa- ef Ihe SUCTION 1. Tne m p. wuutint of such persona aa the by equal or greater funds provi- the help of Federal funds the diem mileu r Hid shall aurh receive re j nsy provide. ded by Ise Stair nself.have made 'State was able to aid tliem to the not tiie Ueeislittur,. provide ft. may KW U.I I. Th Sivrnt..-- . age f El. I. I. eil ht doliam frr day lid ti n cents possible aid to more than 9,000 extent of an average of $2!).()7 rr-- 4irtdmau submit thia proposed travelectors cf the state at per mile for the distance ncreS'Hrily per month pier family, as against persons in the State. ' F mt rrntn - Mnn. eled comg to and rrturi.it g frem the place i.tum in Utah, im idciitly, was among the an average of $10,(ii per month of meeting on the moil usual route, and Uw. Fr first States Ui have all three per family for 022 families in I. If adopted by the electors they shail receive no other pay or perat itste. thU mAft.iM.M .. . 11)34. quisite. by sistante approved plans SUCTION J. The Secretary of State is . F tt tint d r ... In Utah gave aid to 21 the Social Security Board. The to Birrcud llos nut.mit t a determination proposed hereby by the Board of amendment to the lector, of the tte at bill rain inn ihe first congressblind persons: in June of this ot the mult of the the fnt general election in tl manner In Section 2 hereof. ional appt Hpnation for the Soc- year it was helping 203 blind provided l.y law. ial Senility Board was signed by persons, in i:).h, the neer.y KKCTKIN J. If adopted .y the elector, Constitutional Amendment i( nt on Kbruary 11 of i.f that Stale received an average of the atntr, this amrndnn nt stull Us. ef- (the fect the first day of January, in'. year, and Utah was among of $U.3i pier month ht person: No. 4 he Slates .. i:u )i received Federal li is June, the average was $21 50. slslieB Proposlnt an Amendof nf j1 l, M. H. Welling. !. This more substantial aid io that .funds J.r public assistance it., nnirie ah or ine the Slate of Utah. hrtrhy ottifv t " to F iiruaryl In the six iho,:e in distress in Utah is made '''I'. ,rm a!! th foregoirg i not "UkJiiy ,1 Hlarkholdera of Hanks. copy of the Utah has an unemployment v. then, the Social .;'! - Mine J the lrrislature of the I l y the regular sc. an. of the legrj,.'T!,. law which has not proK-'compensation allocates' has Board thirda of all the f ZTT of IW. a. the same fi ar. ul Stiuiiiy to each of th. two hou.es islature iSTMioo to ihe State of Utah, to date been submitted to the record ill nr ff're A special l i'"r o" that 'hey I further Ti.,- - full patMcipatioii in the Fed-- , Social Security Board. ' ' c'l" keats-- ,. m ssion of the Utah " rropscU to th offirml l'l!ot at t legislature .1 pro. n mi. or th Con. Nuv. 3. lf'i. ufl-- the numkr ai KiSMble b lie was called for August 21 to conKUl J? Sli'"' l:uh o 'hat th. liers-- de.ignal. I. g! ni w.ts IV.idr sider amending their hiw o. bring loiiowa: I om.. f.n-tail to ihe thai In witnes. h .re.,r, I haie Ii. ut I ,vsl of S". ia! he .1 Into conformity with the re- my hand and aff.v-Board fur plans of ' in every the State of UU.fi. this 1st i of the .Social Mcunty Cth.il- - WssniiM tri the f01. bnkin quirerr.ents public-,.needy utanc pur. IJ3. i iiesi, to tin needy Ijlind.at'id to Act. When the Utah law meets 'these requirements, the employers! ;WI tuem by any auch which i'i jm mil i.i t iildri-W.tTi to th. amount of . . I r thai)"0 k.filler, minimum re-- f i ihe State will be able to ' f.!!;:ri! V. i'l ,u"f Title itidivti ua L ..7" t from n tax the sei by up r.p urSocial Sd the h.,i...u. ;;,;ja !'a ot JX to the extent of flit percent anlL 'n",l",t not lina: the A.. of Sla'a. i thai tax the amount of their! r;a So, ihe At :! que un-- i red Stale- i niributions to. ihe State Se. iitiiy Bo; !i the fundi mployment compensation Ua! v j i.i'-v ;tli to urn mpioyment as the 5;oii -r oefintd for the purposes of the i " i; ''i for .. ederal tax. The Social Security i, ami ji.".: aPi b't .ard will also make giants to ". .(ndet.t i Inldten cost of e Slate for the pnp ei,.,bliHi tin .V..,ti ht ha: Thn this law. ; ti'SAnVfRTIStfl LAW minisicnrig eeinno f i fotidud, to ' a: imprnef iv!..ii i' ti t'iO'i" A regional oilice of the Social ot,v. o..ts ot. i n on r 'MTlAtlVB .: .. t'.i'ii and i a ,. n U. t Board has been set up ' ' , O" i.'uh." ,v,-- i 10 ' -' y of th ' j ;tf.,, Seetion TI.M. Colorado, to serve the Denver, i Vv art enable h;... it ' .ites of Utah, Montana. Clo-- i wended practice ,!' I .f,i., r.e the f" a"'' ., ,t II ' f 1U.a?r.'tJ"- -l IS. or th lesl !or Dentiatatun. io, Idaho, An.ona, and Wyum- , ta Ad.er- - trntM.fi Jo." S I'i'i L. icd by and Attorney-Gener- .ftMuntrnMit. kit ti by SECTION one-ha- iN'Rirf-RAf- AMONG WOMEN THE NATION! DURVARD HOWES, EDITOR, STATES THAT USTIMGS a lf f. AAAOE- - 1 XtD 1 uCX Jfa&y 'i 6VV hi, VM ,0) . 3ytWAa!- i . V ARE JEAN HARLOW COUIO RIDE- - J I fio.ugi -- "MIMUMWER xlnmmKmK LATE5T one-thir- d yt7v Vv'lMl - AW .J)J II child-healt- h public-assistan- ce Child-welfar- Public-healt- h UiM e old-ag- - PTffl "fteVisW MA I'M 4Se?) &$'. Set' ' - W " if V -- Y) Ji A 6ALL9IA SERVED A APPRENTICESHIP IN THE THEATRE- - BEFORE HE BFGAMCSTAR. BEGINNING - e public-assistanc- mem-i- OCPUCK s) -- f w:euy Rocxcy olPAM HARLOW public-assistan- Farmers who did not complete applications previously who wish to take advantage of "this opportunity may get complete informal ion by calling at Room 401. Federal Building, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. except Saturday, when we close at 1 p.m. n j to-tliir- A mrm-br- d Uri!s-le- t mU-r- i (M -- i . h- by BCT10X a. pub-lic-- -- as m )PENCEIWE5siutio C. IQilaVAl HE NCT HAS A KATICAI AS A ONE GOAL MAN ! TR THE (ACT TriAT MO RATING HARLOWW vl JEANrirunB rutu. n.tm.vjri unaorii WlfCTOlO AtcofASAHoeey! !. i 11)3-1- j fVt-!- .' - j i j retro-jariiv- e ' "IT'S TRUE! that J. Farrcll MacDonald beloved screen 'RifT-RafT- Amrt.-lment- t'on-iiiu- ii - mem-ZL- !! if Savv ! 11 ei.il-St.it- ... r . e public-assistanc- ! Seuw ptt'M-nte- Se.-urn- i j con-tin- ? ll iwai. Often. I t 1 hri vet- . He has been before eran, plays Jean Harlow's pal in .the public more than forty years. After eighteen years on the stage, he entered motion pictures in the days of Biograph and Imp," says Wiley Padan. "Incidently, Hclcne Costello, Alice Lake, and Helcne Chadwick, stars of the silent screen, have 1" parts in 'Riff-Raf- f 7 , t mm GMAjcwxea emw mcikt cmn 7 a a j ,' Initiative Amendment Lfc?c. 5 s rer-pec- !.' . i I ; . i ' -- ; , Sam on Sunday 7' - t- it-- ,' Be-k- ( ? S-- - H.? r" ! - f'u,k c t-i u WiS o-- f K K 'r ""tf. H'l? Jf tiii 4trUi M ... . 'in .r .o..i" . , f"i anaii t. . '.o j,ti . I , ai. ! ! ... . , !' ;.g J ... aa herein e.rept !., ae. Mt!.ira...l.. I' pro- - .. ' , . ,1 l . ' at-'- f ,,.(., ,. . a j., ., , s t,si;; ,. ; ; k t.K' to ; ;.! , cqinned m.r. c 1 "In.fhltU. ''' - ..- -r 1 ,1 ; P ; I fo, ' . . J I. h,1,Mini ""wrainy, it e.:, tt;ldn . child-v- . i m-- i it,- i. m - - i , 1 e ,',.. ' a " r , , ,.,.r wioi rny hand Hat. of I . . i . nn-- I - , ,l ioy - dbonoraH & CO. Opposite VUf HU 4 - 1,1 IM ill tl i i t ! J at-;- S-- fr ,f yt; I M) , )! ' l 1 i, ; -- j. r i y ii !' i ; ! (r;,a-,a..'- - f YoulH Vrrr Powerful t'l9 "Votith i j Mil "Cl.li. . " t I '.n ntp .'vie. ua .' r 's it iai i' '! '. epe ti 'l llV " 'al! t" ' V ii. y er t,..,ll!l-.- t 1J- --- .' n-a- - , S!-o- ."..V .r . I- - ' 7 : I ' Uu: , '1 ' " "la t t ,'t!i,-J- f -: 1 ;o1 i a . a':" M.iotiie tr ,ts ale..!-- , of Eta' at -'-- - 'V . I - IKit a, t Ml , l si., a . Utah's three a.' ' '" .iIIh a. :.;''- - illli' ci j The V.1''" , . 1 !;- 1 ,: j ' If . .n ' " . liiive ! til-- )!! ! i. in in the I ti t i 1 i, .t. t he s e-- Pt 1 'a'- i ii ! ll.e inaa! ! Hiiil t::,in!ic coast n tiii' rn'it. . ef n!.- on u contemplate the new or Hard car dcfirrcd pajment baa a, jrou pur-ehiu- of I ua. We are In pnaltlon lo Malat yotl In ftrrangln? the f I n k n e I n g on mol favorable tcrtna. Our ,ConUnuinr;, 40 VoVicy Will Save You Approximatdy On Your Insurance CViL rix '1 f irst Trunk Od i$.r.tsrf FINANCE SERVICE , . v aa;. I - reason PHONE Murray 422 ) - an u practice by FRED CARLSON a- aim in i.s v a nd 1:, . i i i - t,;rdru,urh ..... uniii sen h to , ; 1 in-- '''sr. -- child-healt- a.- , . ' W ii DRAPER QUALITY FEEDS under th- - pn.viMt'HS of the for the ex'onMon of ji .il'inal , 1 ! e.iini ia .ad COAL St.-.t- . nm t .. ; I 1 1 t . !.,:-.i,- """nv, a ia e. a FEED - . FLOUR - HAY - - GRAIN Utiih is also receiving Federal - I, i i f t cnppled elfare vie v, h.ch Vicr - i ; uh ed by tin dmitiislei ,,, ,. o , , Wf t Kin nfwf ,..ei.n Ml lent, t'S Buil',01 of the III j ' ' ivinu of Labor. The j ..i. ..i h . t i oi ro". ' ; " .: ll.et aid Ulidef the pi 'n 'r. " " .rj..;'. , ,ri, ,hitr msuaem !S,) ' a. ,. ta 'is ..j the Soi i.d Sei m t v A' for ex " ii.v a .til h M'lvnrs IMOtt (if plillila r.p..fja r. of neriliia-i' ' r " '. :la: i bv the iv.t,,f,,. tnthi v "uch ate jidn.o,! trallniif, A . si s. ,, si io , Ht.ilih J'ul.J.C ;,, V iStcd Slates pr.. o. ' " a. . , .. fie d af!.tt" l l ia n ns t! ondrr and rv icc '.a pi i lant."!i ty ''!'V far vocation;.; i MMr'-'"- .ta! ,,; I','.: Of fans'"' ....- a . Waa : ,. - ntstcred . by the i",-:v o : t ., " t. M tt hat . i;.v t,r tmn in tf'.,.(,ra (!' 1X1,. ; hg Slate v, ,:. loat : I to""" rWlfi''"'11'' " iridiremly to . - -- ' dental ratren. Ire J;''-'fio-awith aa un-- i t.V..'n dr- J 'Itnxati.. imw,," ' " ' a'aiwrnwntsj. L, erarti,,.'1 rial , !!'! - 'i' tv-- pul-:,.- - a h . tl fin . or one iio i .upended to any kind or to treat fttt.Z?.?'. ""it "r mi or 'i ;o I vx-r H.t " "t" ..!,. pl);-o'- lei-- !Bi . rr.!.. y'' !":!;() 8 11 "". t C O an "mHn an W hereby IS. S'nlhiPt 'wttou U "'t r" Ie I ffr"'ealonal rM" r,"!. LI 7au " " . 'i'1"'' ii'irufiirnls, for or en! .f"!"'"1''' T Chapter ? pliancrs fiiifi1 the i.Mij.ir "tided ta read ' 14. piiliT r TI.C1. P!,!f r1' or .mi effirs-r- : it Pi - nK r.un to fhnrg for TJil im.v you (So til(- - I tu till" J. REX HAMILTON SOUTH STATE STREET Re. 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