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Show THE MURRAY EAOrr, THURSDAY. SPPTPMnrn p U1U the the. sending them to our services and Sunday School. Membership clinH.,v uom ior aauits and chilBeginning tiaoaca, of dren, are now uP 25. the services being organized. Mien""v u, ,..m Anyone interested in th is asked to get in touch with the Vh South yasiui wunin me next three weeks, oining such a class does 10 a. not. however, obligate anyone to iLiass , snndav morning We merely wish Thine services will begin at membership. the opportunity to instruct you to avail them-- S in the fundamentals of the Chrischurch tian faith. In, the name of Christian of the The Lutheran Church. Saviour Jesus we Christ, extend Protestant to u one and all a heartfeld wel Xres strictly to the come. teaches nothing gures and p,P3Se By MARY ncement: IKndudtedat ;1 tK ?h Constitutional Amendments Amendment Constitutional No. 1 OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY P UNIFORM km tRMANENT FUND SCHOOL FUND RESOLUTION PROPOSING A tp VESD SUCTION S, ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION T-STATE OF UTAH, RE LA OF PROCEEDS TO THE USDS AND OTHER PROPERTY CREATING A PERMANENT tl'SDASD A UNIFORM SCHOOL TVKD FOR THE COMMON AND , PUBLIC SCHOOLS. it reiolvtd by the two-tkitkt ttate of Utah, Ltgitlaturt of of all elected to tack kontt (At membert tmrurring therein: ra I proposed to SECTION 1. That 10 of the wend action S of Article Constitution of the etate of Utah a wended by the vote of the elector, of 1930 to read it tin general election u follows: Sec. it The proceedi J. of the tale been or may jf 11 land that have hereifter he granted by the United the for this to state, support Satei the common schooli, and five per net proceeds of the States public lands state and sold by the to the United States subsequent of this stnte into the Union, ilall be and remain a permanent fund. be called the State School Fund, tie interest of which only, shall be upended for the support of the com-Ej- a Khools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all proper that may accrue to the state by all unclaimed sueat or forfeiture, cHtum of the olei of United Ipnr within the of any ihirej and dividends corpora-Do- n incorporated under the laws of tiii itite, the proceeds of the sales if timber, snd the proceeds of the nil or other disposition of minerals r other property from school and tuts lands, other than those granted for specific purposes, shall, with such revenues as the Legislature may time to time allot thereto, con-ititu- te s fund to be known as the Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and tied for the support of the common ud public schools of the state and portioned in such manner as the ni The Lejpilature ahull provide. of Section 7, Article XIII of tij Constitution shall be conatrued u i limitation on the rate of taxa-i- m on tangible property for district ksooI purposes and not on the amount if funds available therefor and, further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered the rutes of taxation specifii filinged in Section 7 of Article XIII. SECTION 2. The secretary of state a directed to submit this proposed uendment to the electors of the state U the next Keneral election in the sinner provided by law. January, 1939. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION It t, ARTICLE OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF UN ALL PUBLIC WORKS. by the Legislature of tht ttalt of Utah, of all tnembert tleeted to each of the two houtet voting in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That It is proposed to amend section 6 of article 16 of the Constitution of the state of Utah. Sec. 6. The Legislature shall determine the hours that shall constitute day's work on all works or undertakings carried on or aided by tht state, county or municipal government; and the Legislature shall pass laws to provide for the henlth and safety of employees in factories, smelters, and mines and shall determine the number of maximum hours of service per day. SECTION 2. That the secretary of state is hereby directed to submit SECTION 3. If adopted by the this proposed amendment to the elecelectors of the state, this amendment tors of the state at the next general hiH take effect the first day of election in the manner provided by WORK Bt it resolved two-thir- January, 1939. "SECTION S. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first dy of , No. 2 January, 1939. OF TAXATION PURPOSES TlKCTPIttlTTIOVI HOIST RESOLUTION PROPOSING I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of StaU a vt.mvfc.vr TO SECTION f, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify and UTB ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI-HTO.op THE STATE OF IUH, RELATING TO THE RATE rUXATInS' PURPOSES AND tt trttohtd by tkt Ltgitlaturt of own of not, d of all f tie ncmbrri elected to tack home V that the foregoing is a full, true correct copy of the 3 Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1937 as the same appears of record in toy office. 1 further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the general election November fl, 1938, therrint J"'r'!7 SECTION 1. TK.t i t. A under the number and title herela designated. Unititmion of the atate of In witness whereof, I nnve hereUtah, as hand and affixed tha jsended by the vrle of the electors at unto set my rnerI !wtion of 1930 to read Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 2Cth day of August, 193. foliowi: T' of taxation on J;.'1' CM on pruipity athnll not do lsr nf .... exceed .. J mills for Rene ral sUte purposes. 01 one mill lor men school Secretary ef I Us. (iro-CAir- tte DRIVE CAREFULLY and PROFIT Board of Education of Murray City School District Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah PUBLIC NOXIOUS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on the 24th day of September, 1938, evening before and thus, indirectly, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters the source of this day's train of who have paid a property tax within said district, during the year minor catastrophes. From its hidden lair, Anne's feminine preceding such election, the following question, perversity arose, and she snifled. "Shall the Board of Education of Murray City School Dis"Oh, it's you." trict, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, be "Sure it's me. Who'd you supauthorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the pose? You sound awfully disappointed." amount of Ninety-siThousand Dollars ($90,000), in de "Oh, do I?" nominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) or Five "You certainly do. Say, what's Hundred Dollars ($500) each, bearing interest at the rate the matter with you? Tired?" of not to exceed three per cent "No. nothing's the matter." per annum, and main to not exceed turing (20) twenty "Well, I'm glad cf that. Listen I years from the date of - the Issue, for the purpose of raising money for the purpose of called you up to tell you that Tom McNair wants me to run down to purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or Boston with him to see the more school houses and supplying the same with furniture game, Saturday, and he wants nie to stay and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds?" over Sunday. Do you mind?" He had promised to take her ridSaid election shall be held in the five (5) school representative ing Sunday and she had been lookprecincts within the district, and the polling places within said ing forward to it all week as a school representative precincts and the judges who have been apheavenly relaxation fiom the everpointed to conduct the election are as follows: She was so disaplasting grind. Complete in This Issue MACK Newspaper Syndicate WNU Service. pOR two weeks Anne Marie had been managing a house and family with one hand and the exacting position of stenographer to his Honor, the Mayor of Laboria, with the other. With her mother away visit-- . Ing a sick relative, she rose to the brazen clamor of the alarm every morning at six, built a fire in the kitchen stove, started breakfast, called or hauled (as the case the family from their respective beds, dressed herself for work, and served breakfast at a rate of speed that left her breathless upon her arrival at the mayoralty soon-to-b- front Amendment ELLEN to-wi- (3) . pointed she could have cried then and there, but anger and pride prevented, so instead she snapped: "No, I don't. Why should I?" She slammed the receiver on its hook and. her anger vented, flung her arms on the desk and, burying her face in them, wept the tears of the tired, the nervous and dis- School Representative Precinct No. Districts e A a School Representative Precinct No. Districts No. 344 Murray Municipal Ward No. 4 School School Representative Districts No. 345 "Wh-a-a-t?- rrecinct No. I'olling Places Grant Ward Meeting L. D. S. Murray Municipal Ward No. 5 House IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by 'law this 8th day of September, A. D., 1038. T. RAY KINGSTON, President, Board of Education of Murray School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Attest: JAMES CLOVE, Clerk, Board of Education of Murray City School District, Murray City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. (Seal) Dales of Publication: September 8, 15, and 22. wert. -b- yL0W-COS- T INSURANCE Our Insurance Plan Gives More Protection for Less Money Than Ordinary Insurance is LI 1 ! REPAIR YOUR CAR NflW j NEW TIME ml rAi Tire,, Battery, Brakei, Paint, Motor Overhaul. ANYTHING YOUR tiT-Insiirat- icc v." I I 1 REX I HAMILTON 4811 South State Street 1 ... Model up to 1937. irrnc ,. .voesa i u iiasy Our Terms Are A In Pay To Drive Your Car Condition n 1 LAK . SMALL DOWN PAY- A Fitted MENT Designed to Plan Budget . . . 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The polls at each polling place shall De 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:ih o'clock P. M. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless lie shall be a registered voter residing in the school representative precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said school district during the year preceding such elec- ' Date of last publication, October 6, 1938. 4 Judges of Election Mrs. Lilly Baker Edna Spencer Mary Ann Jensen Polling Haces Bonnyview t. 8, 1 rolling Places Judges of Election No. 341 Salt Lake County Mrs. Ida Anderson Mrs. Jack Clay Firemen's Hall Murray Municipal Ward No. 1 Mrs. Mamie Gillespie School Representative Precinct No. 2 Districts Judges of Election rolling l'laces No. 342 Mrs. J. Leo Jensen trait. City Hall At home she prepared the eveMrs. A. B. Caldwell Murray Municipal ning meal like an automaton, and Ward No. 2 Mrs. Thomas Martin served it to her father, sister and School Representative Precinct No. 3 brother, eating none of it herself. Leaving the dishes for Sissy to do, Districts Polling Places Judges of Election or not to do, as she happened to see No. 343 L. D. S. Murray Mrs. C. E. Gaufin fit, Anne Marie sought the refuge Mrs. Frank Silver First Ward Murray Municipal of her bedroom and flung herself No. 3 Mrs. C. S. Saunders Ward on the bed. horn honked oui front and by purely reflex action Anne Marie tprang up, then she lay down again. Let him honk. He needn't think she would let him in. He knew she didn't like him to blow his horn Tolcots like that, and she was through putting up with things just because she was used to them. Then the door bell rang, but she paid no heed. age in the natural channel of The next day was Saturday, and Tolcots Canyon between (1) an a half holiday. When Anne Marie uppermost point located W. 1420 finished at noon there was the fafeet and N. 1071 feet, from the E'i Cor. Sec. 14. T. 2 S., R. 1 E., miliar buff and blue car parked SLB&M.. and (2) a lower point out front. Some one was in it, some located S. 110 feet and W. 380 one who saw her the minute she feet from the point hereinbefore left the building and who, springing described. It is applicant's In- to meet her, caught her arm. tention, at his own expense, to "Well, Miss Sulks, I had to stay install an open concrete flume home from the game to see you, over this section of the channel but I'm going to make it worth it." and thus save from loss 0.3 secHe made her get into the car and, ond feet of water which he herewithout giving her a chance to say by seeks to appropriate. Of the water saved, 0.234 second feet anything, chattered incessantly and will be diverted from March 1 Incuflsequently while he started the to October 31 inclusive of each motor. They drove through the traffic in year, from Tolcots Canyon stream When into an equalizing reservoir concomplete silence, however. structed at the uppermost end of they drove past her street thorough the savings channel, from which Indignation compelled Anne Marie it will be released conveyed by to ask in as Icy a tone as she was pipe line and used to irrigate 20 capable: acres of land embraced In the "May I ask where you are taking WSWNE',; of said Sec. 14. me?" The balance of the water saved. "You may." Calm, so madden0.0G6 second feet (30g.p.m.), will be collected at the spring at its ingly calm Bob could be. "Well, where?" decidedly bellij-erenpoint of issuance, located W. 988 from N. the feet and 1,320 feet "To be married, dear." E'i Cor. of said Sec. 14, convey" ed by pipe line to a separate Bob put an arm around her and compartment in the equalizing reservoir, and thence distributed she struggled to get away. "Will you please stop this silly by pipe line and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 inclusive of each Joke and take me home? I have year, for domestic purposes at an appointment at two." homes now constructed or to be "I know have, sweetheart. constructed on the 20 acres of Didn't I makeyouit for you?" Bob had land hereinbefore described. stopped the car, and now had both This Application is designated arms around her, in spite cf her in the oflice of the State Enginnone too desperate resiMance. eer as No. 12457. All protests re"Now, I'll tell you all ubnut it. In said of Apsisting the granting first place this is no joke; I'm the plication, with reasons therefor, in earnest. Secondly: you deadjy made in affidavit form, must be filfd with T. H. Humpherys, State are temperamental, accent on the are working Engineer, 4U3 State Capitol, Salt temper. Thirdly, you Lake City, Utah, with one extra yourself to death. Fourthly, and copy and $1.( filing fee on or most important, I love you." November 5, 1938. Just to show her, he kissed her while she was thus rendered and T. II. HUMPHERYS, slipped a ring on the third helpless, Stale Engineer. finger of her left hand. "Now, my lady, you're engaged. Date of first publication, SepIn lesi than an hour, yuu'll be mar1938. tember t: x office. purposes, which shall constitute the On arriving 20 minutes high school fund; said furr1 shal' be late, she apportioned In the mmner the Legisfelt more abused than ever to find lature shall provide, to the schoo districts maintaining high schools, and that his Honor had already been such levy for district school there and had gone out after first purposes which together with such other funds inquiring for her. "And I haven't as may be available for district school been late for months," she grumwill raise annuilly an purposes, bled. "Isn't that just my luck?" amount which equals $25 for each She attacked the mails furiously person of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school and was interrupted by the ringing census; the same to be distributed of the telephone. among the school districts according to ths last preceding school census; "Hello, this you, Anne dear?" It addition an equalization fund was Bob, her fiance, and which when added to other revenues the cause of her being out late the for this purpose by the Legisprovided lature shall be $5 for each person of school age as shown by the last preceding school census; said equalization NOTICE TO WATER USERS fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner r.s the LegisTHE STATE OF UTAH lature shall provide. Said rates shaM not be increased unless a proposition Office of State Engineer to increase the same the rate or rates proposed specifying Salt Lake City and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to vote of such of the Qualified electors of the state, as in the year next preceding such Notice is hereby given that election, shall have paid a property tax Victor LeCheminant, 4646 Highassessed to them within the state, and the majority of those voting thereon land Drive, R.D. No. 4, Murray, shall vote in favor thereof, In such Utah, has made application, in manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2. The secretary of state accordance with the laws of Utah, is directed to submit this proposed to appropriate 0.3 second feet of amendment to the electors of the state water from Canyon in the next general election in the stream and a natural spring tribmanner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the utary thereto in Salt Lake County, Utah. It is represented this electors of the state, this Amendment shall take effect the first day of amount of water is lost by seep- other Constitutional C McClure 7 NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION SHORT SHORT STORY The Right Thing appeal also to all Protestant parents to their children an opportugive following an- - nity for a Christian training by Pastor Schuldheiss, note CliJhS?out to US- - East 48th South Allen Page but the doctrines of as tftey have alwav Christianity Church Lutheran - State of |