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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1938 GRANITE'S ATHLETIC MENTORS Constitutional Amendments irp. other ...jitutional Amendment No. 0Ci.. v- 1 N Lis AND i FUND-i'l- KMANKNT i - ti .oRM SCHOOL FUND Wv MWLUTWN PROPOSING i"'iw'Vfl SUCTION t. ARTICLE OF 1!CONSTJJUTION nauni- - ' i.r STATE OF rn THE Uinn, OF PROCEEDS PERMANENT lrpFiTtSG UNIFORM SCHOOL Wn A ASl' A rJiW FOK THE COMMON AND rvr: Leaiglatur, of o ail WW" W f. Thai' it Is proposed to SE.ffion 8 of Article 10 of the of the state of Utah as vote of the electors election of 1930 to read 1.' fcrTlo' jfgjeral '!l0'sVi.. u of the rncppds Bales rnay bndi that have been orUnited ,,ntPil hv the !fl :I -- ,.. tha gUDDOrt and five per (reafter t?l common schools, of the. ret proceeds of the " of United ataies imuut: iaim within the state and sold by the ad-States subsequent to the of this stile into the Union. . ii h and rema n a pernmaent fund, ' called the State School Fund, of which only, shall be tended for the support of the com- Thools. 1 he interest on the State all DroD- may accrue to the state by & S lthat wheat or ..f;t,iro iuui rl7 all unrlaimpri and dividends of .,! nn r dSiute, the proceeds which shuii constitute Board of Education of Murray City School District Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah apportion in the the Leis-latur- e shall provi.l. to the son.u; maintaining high schools, and such eVy for distrk.t 8rh(i()1 which together with such other funds as may be avuilable for district school purposes, win raise Bnnu,y amount which equals $25 for each person of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districts according to the last preceding school anil in addition an equalizationcensus; fund which when added to other revenues for this purpose by the Legisprovided lature ahull be $5 for each of school age as shown by the person lust preceding school census; said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner s the Legis- Said rates shall tUrif 1ha11 Providenot be increased unless a proposition to increase the same the rate or rates proposed specifying and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the state, as in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the state, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided bv law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of from school and other than those Knted ;;U time to nifute Cniform with uch m the Leeislature may time allot thereto, con- bHhV s tuna io " School Fund, which Uniform fund hall be maintained and common lied for the support of the mi public scnoois Ol mo Blum mm .portioned in such manner as the The oro-.hull nrnviilH. .'j.i. XIII of Vjions of Section 7, Article jil Constitutionon snau oe cunsirueu the rate of .taxa u i limitation tion on tanpibie property ior uisiriti not on the amount , to-wi- x - mi nrY ii "iM 7111 AS AMENDMENT TO SECTION New Football Region No. 1 Grid Rutins Exnlaind Schedule Listed 1 V Granite football players must WORKS TO AMEND SECTION e, ARTICLE 18 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. Be it resolved by tha Legislature of TUTES OF THE STATE OF UAH, RELATING TO THE RATE OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND UlSmiiUTloN it resolved of l) thl Legislature ni Mule of t tan, of all tkt numbers tlt cttd to each house ifiirn)7 thrrtin: SECTION 1. Thut it Is proposed to a.ni lotion 7 of Article 13 of the oastitution of the strte of Utah, as iMided by the vcte of the electors at fpnerul election of 1930 to read li two-thir- u foilovtj: E. E. Monson, Secretary of State the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and T, correct copy of the 3 Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1937 aa the same appears of record in my office. 1 further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the general election November 8, 1938, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed toe Great Seal of the State of Utah, this JCth day of August, 1933. October 14: Jordan at Granite; Davis at Bingham; Murray at Cyprus; Grantsville at Tooele. If Adam came back Swimming Squad To Selected School Granite Football Team Named Secretary of State. of one mill for hiifh school Bob: "Could you stand the hoot recog- - this summer?" Jack: "Yes, but every time we milked the cow. the milk came to earth only thing lie would would be the jokes. School Keprcsentative Precinct No. 1 Polling Places Salt Lake County Firemen's Hall No. 341 October 21: Bingham at Granite; Murray at Jordan; Cyprus at Tooele; Grantsville at Davis. October 28: Granite at Davis; Jordan at elevens, play for the Class A title. Cyprus; Grantsville at Bingham; Granite will line up against Tooele at Murray. all schools in the Jordan circuit November 4: this season except Grantsville. Cyprus at Granite; Jordan at Grantsville; Davis at Murray; Tooele at Bingham. November 11: Granite at Tooele; Davis at Be Jordan; Bingham at Cyprus; at Grantsville. Ten to fifti-oof Granite's best Murray will be chosen for the swimmers High swimming squad during the last part of November, according to Samuel Baird, coach. Training began last week. Players for Granite's 1938 football squad were announced this week by Coach Ilex Sutherland NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following grid men will THE STATE OF UTAH travel with the main team: Niles Andrus. Don Campbell, Office of State Engineer George Chaus, Dick Coleman, Salt Lake City Mark Cram, Melvin Eldredge; Tom Evans; Jos. Fitt; Henry Clinton Gibbs. Bob Florence, Notice is hereby given that Goddard, Paul Green, Rodger Victor LeCheminant, 4646 HighHansen. James Hirst, Fred Gunn, R.D. No. 4, Murray, land 1939. Sm. 7. The rate of taxation on utfible property shall not exceed on 'tta dollar of valuation, two and four-'tt- hi mills for general slate purposes, Districts Judges or Election Mrs. Ida Anderson Murray Municipal Mrs. Jack Clay The red and bjue of Granite Ward No. 1 Mrs. Mamie Gillespie will clash with the orange and School Representative Precinct No. 2 black of Murray, Oct. 7, on MurDistricts Polling Places Judges of Election ray's field, opening league comMrs. J. Leo Jensen petition in the Jordan circuit. No. 342 City Hall Traditional pigskin rivals, Mur- Murray Municipal Mrs. A. B. Caldwell ray and Granite are expected to Ward No. 2 Mrs. Thomas Martin hurl their best football tactics School Keprcsentative Precinct No. 3 at each other. Districts Polling Places Judges of Election Breaking the ice for league L. D. S. Murray Mrs. C. E. Gaulin play, Granite has tentatively No. 343 scheduled a practice game with Murray Municipal First Ward Mrs. Frank Silver Spanish Fork on September 23. Ward No. 3 Mrs. C. S. Saunders Region two's 1938 grid schedSchool Representative Precinct No. 4 ule is as follows: Districts Polling Places Judges of Election October 7: Mrs. Lilly Baker Granite at Murray; Cyprus at No. 344 Bonnyview School Edna Spencer Davis; Bingham at Grantsville; Murray Municipal Tooele at Jordan. Ward N. 4 Mary Ann Jensen outscore both Class A and Class B teams in the Jordan circuit for a crack at the Class A championship, according to the new system adopted by the Utah High School Athletic Association, In other words, Granite must defeat Class B teams in order to keep in the Class A race, but Class B teams can lose to Granite without injuring their Class B 7, of XIII OF THE CONSTI- ARTICLE f , Sutherland, who turn out Granite's basketball and football teams, Samuel Baird. respectively. not pictured, is swimming coach, and E. v. Pavne coaches the tennis teams. JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING PURPOSES January, DISTRIBUTION HOIST RESOLUTION PROPOSING , mmJ Cecil Baker and Rex -- OF TAXATION t: e the state of Utah, s of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 6 of article 16 of the rating. Constitution of the state of Utah. Sec. 6. The Legislature shall dePlaying In the A division semitermine the hours that shall consti- finals will be the Jordan District a tute work on all works or day's fur-ie- r, 7 fundi available therefor and, Uni-iron or aided by survivor, Region 2 champion, Recarried undertakings n no moneys allocated te the the state, county or municipal govern3 winner, and the winner School Fund shall be considered and the Legislature shall pass gion - ment; of Carbon -- Moab play-of- f. the ol rates the taxation specilaws to provide for the henlth and j filing SafetV in fartnram B champ will meet the of pmnlnVPi :)in Section I or Article aiii. Jordan's crrTiOM 2. Tha secretary of state smelters, and mines and shall deter.. i.teA tn nuhmit this DrODOsed mine the number of maximum hours Class B winners from the other isicsdment to the electors of the state of service districts for the smaller schools' per day. U the next general election in the 2. That the secretary title. ShUlU.N inner provided by law. of state is directed to submit crfTIflV :t Class A and B schools are deIf arioDted br the this proposedhereby amendment to the elecMttors of the state, this amendment tors of the state at the next termined by the enrollment. The general ill take effect the first day ol election in the manner provided by schools with less than 500 stu1939. unary, SECTION S. If adopted by the dents play in Class B. The othConstitutional Amendment electors of this state, this amendment ers, which include the powerful shall take effect tha first Hn af Jordan and Davis No. 2 BATE PUBLIC NOTICE' IS IIKKEHY GIVEN that a special will be held in Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on the 24th day of September, 1938, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year preceding such election, the following question, "Shall the Board of Education of Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, be authorized to and sell bonds of the district in the amount of Ninety-siThousand Dollars ($!KJ,000), in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) or Five Hundred Dollars ($500) each, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed three per cent (3',i) per annum, and maturing in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the issue, for the purpose of raising money for the purpose of purchasing school sites, fur building or purchasing one or more school housvs and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds?" Said election shall be held in the live (5) school representative precincts within the district, and the polling places within said school representative precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: dec-lio- HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC A NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION the any corpora-!l,r- " January, 1939. the law of 1 of the sales Constitutional Amendment ' . " Umber, anu No. 3 1 or other disposition of minerals It. lands, ' jt. Page 7 Districts School Representative Precinct No. 5 Polling Places No. 345 Murray Municipal Ward No. 5 L. D. S. Grant Ward Meeting I louse Judges of Election Mrs. U. O. Podmore Mrs. Nellie Watts Elijah Butterfield The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education by the Murray City School District to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 7:o o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the school representative precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a projuTty tax in said school district during the year preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, Slate of Utah, has caused this notice to Ik.' given as required by law this 8th day of September, A. D., 1938. T. RAY KINGSTON, President, Board of Education of Murray School District, Murray City, Salt County, Slate of Attest: Utah. JAMES CLOVE, Clerk, Board of Education of Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt County, State of Utah. (Seal) Dates of Publication: September 8, Grant out pasteurized." teacher: "Tommy, Geometry." S'.udtnt: An oyster nut an oyster, and "Once there was a Drit?, 15, and 22. were oysters two. Two oy- Utah, has made application, in Hob Joyce, Jack Lever. seed. The little sevd they grew i EreW ami fino Aiv it k:,A sters met a pint of milk, and accordance with the laws of Utah, Liddle, Warren Metcalf, Sterling 4 to appropriate 0.3 second feet of Mooney. 4 I'm a tree'." they were oyster stew. tWim RF.ST Fnr Still Ronta water from Tolcots Canyon Loraine NefT, Floren Nelsen, stream and a natural spring trib- Rillle Olesen. Rex Olson. Pete 44 utary thereto in Salt Lake Coun- O'Rullian, Grant Powell, K Hoot. 44 ty, Utah. It is represented this Russell Stirlind. 4 amount of water is lost by seep-au- e !Jay Staten, Frank Stringham, Arne Thelin, 4 AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER ECG PRO. in the natural channel of Duane Turnhow, X !I)on X Thomas, on between DUCERS ASSOCIATION (1) Tolcuts Canyon Vrontikis. uppermost point located W. 1420 George Ungricht, Nick f.'t-and N. 1"71 feet, from the Homer Wade, Clyde Waller. Don I Accident Health Life K'4 Cor. Sec. 14. T. 2 S., R. 1 E.. Walton, George Ward, Duane l ire Automobile Casualty SLB&M.. and (2) a lower point Wardell, Ross Wright. X X 429 East 39th South Phone Murray 53S-located S. 110 feet and W. 380 SURETY BONDS foet from the point hereinbefore J t444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 described. It is applicant's inSecond Floor Continental FEED GRAIN HAY tention, at his own expense, to Bank Building- - Salt Lake I LOVE TO SEE install an open concrete tlunie f STOP YOU RE FLOUR -C- OAL SV 4 J rilONKS over this section of the channel 1 THE CHILDREN HAVE 'HONK Ml'KRAY ME DRIVING I1 J5 i WASATCH 674S thus save from loss 0.3 sve-- i 15 OM HT iVC HOLLADAY 244 iui feet of water which he hereby seeks to appropriate. Of the water .saved, 0.234 second feet1 Feeds l,p diverted from March to October 31 inclusive of each year, from Tolcots Canyon stream It into an equalizing reservoir conof end the at uppermost structed the savings channel, from which it wiU be released conveyed by 20 ppe line and used to irrigate .ures of land embraced in the V SWNE'i of said Sec. 14 ') , li.iLince of the water saved. ooCii second feet (3ngp.m.), will . at the spring at ns 4 4 '.m it of issuance, located W. MB 4 City Hall Opposite the from feet 1.320 N. 4 ani feet Do you "fly all to pieces" whm the children arc tioi.'-y- . or y 422 4 convey-bSec. Phone 14, said of Murray Cor. 4 when the vegetables burn, or when the jelly won't "jell?' line to a separate p!MSome mothers are just naturally cranky. Some mothen nr rtmcnt in the equalizing j. .. .... o cross and impatient becuuse they are nervous. aiiu mi iiM ivoir, v ,) e line and used from Jan. If you ore a natural crank, DR. MILES NERVINE won't Nelson . . . i' i.i lire 31 inclusive of eachat 4 do much for you. If vou are irritable because Jour nervri for domestic purposes V(,uere overtaxed, DH. MILES NERVINE will da a lot f..r you. be ,. r.i.n..t meted or to X Milt . . ,illl S OH" v Do you suffer from Sleeplessness, Restlessness, NVrvmil on the 20 acres of !l(,riructc-Irritability, Nervous Headache, or Nervous Indication? D'J ! GIVE CAREFUL j.,nd hereinbefore tiescnoeu. Overtaxed is you worry over trifles, start lit sudden noises? designated SERVICE . . HAIR Application NERVMILES and " DR. these all troubles, nerves will cause tji1(e of the State EnRin-CUTTING DELUXE f re-- ! nerves. overtaxed those to relax will All INE 12457. protests help you r ; No. Ap-,;- . satisfacx , ti,e granting of said Why don't you pive it a trial on our guarantee of with reasons therefor, tell can buck? Your druggist vour or tion money jou about ...i, m alT.dav.t form, must be X -- It He h.s been w iling it ever iiit ho NERVINE. MILES to DR. Pay Wtinen wotds cannot repbee the w.tli T. II. Hungry . State tUirted deikimj in a dru store. Dr. Miles Nervine coinos d Look Salt 4 13 State icjcI'CS Moneer. The y, voice. ol yuur telephone in two forms Liquid and Effervescent Tablets. extra one citv. Utah, with out to r.thcr towns and brings happy, familiar fil'nK fw on or and' Liquid Ncrvlnr, Urge Bottle $1.00Smtl FMlU V voces to you in return. 1 I,, V.n Noven.ber 5, 1938. larre Tarknitf 75SmnII Trkr Jj ItrtiTvevrnl Talili-The long distance operator will be q'ad o T. II HUMrilEHYS, lc! you the rate? to any towns without State Engineer. Ctometry -- ne Draper Quality Chick Masli ClUVallace Ralph W. Duvall , o W. E. CAIN & SON t ! W XOTA1IY HJHLIC f Kn lv'-- H Draper Quality H lite t-- AF :i i ratsase & Co. l y. Frank - Anderson I '7's great to hear voice" your per-ion.ih- iy ';, i , Well-Groome- Sl" FRANK NELSON BARBER SHOP Whose voice would you like to hejr? rh j),,te . r if first imblication, Sep-te.- Opposite City Hall 8, 1M8. L)uie of last 6. 1938. publication, Octo-U- T MURRAY ft in imi' IrdiL |