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Show Legal Notices H. J. No. 2 R. By Messrs. G. Douglas lay lor, &awara U Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO POSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ART! CLE XIII OF THE CONSTI TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC AC COUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor two-thir- thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article XHI of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same shall read as follows: Section 11. There shall be a State Tax Commission consisting of four members, not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. The members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate, for such terms of office as may be The State Provided by law.shall administer and supervise the tax laws of the State. It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of property among the several counties. It shall have such : , ds thereof: Section 1. It Is proposed to amend Sec. 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to J. R. provide. Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax Commission. In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of Equalization consisting of the Board of County Commissioners of the said county. The County Boards of Equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State Tax Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax Commission and the County Boards of Equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general 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, 1959. shall be expended for the support of the common schools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all property that may accrue to tut state by the escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds of the sales of timber, and the rentals received by the state from school and state lands, other than those granted for specific purposes, shall, with such other revenues as the legislature may from time to time allot thereto, constitute a fund to be known as the Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the common and public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide. The provisions of Section 7, Article XHI of this Constitution shall be construed as limitation in the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor, and, further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation specified in Section 7 of Article XIII. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. i water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, No. 7 By Mssrs. Hopkins, may be exempted from taxaGunther, Wangsgaard, tion to the extent that such Welch and Sheffield p ropery is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND AR- accrue to the benefit of the of water so pumped TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF users such regulations as the THE CONSTITUTION OF under THE STATE OF UTAH, RE- legislature may prescribe. The may LATING TO TANGIBLE taxes of the indigent poor at such PROPERTIES EXEMPT be remittedinor abated as manner such times and FROM TAXATION. be provided by law. The may Be it resolved by the Legisla- legislature may provide for the ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of two-thirof all members homes, homesteads, and perelected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed houses voting in favor $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household thereof: and furniture, Section 1. It is proposed to furnishings, used exclusively by amend Article XIII, Section 2 equipment the owner thereof at his of the Constitution of the State of abode in maintainingplacea of Utah, to read as follows: home for himself and family. Section 1 All tangible prop- Property not to exceed $3,000 erty in the state, not exempt in value, owned by disabled under the laws of the United persons who served In any war States, or under this constitu- in the military service of the tion, shall be taxed in propor- United States or of the State of tion to its value, to be ascer- Utah and by the unmarried tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of property of the state, counties, such persons may be exempted cities, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide municipal corporation and ublic libraries, lots with the by law for an annual tax suf-- , uildings thereon used exclu- ficicnt, with other sources of sively for either religious wor- revenue, to defray the estiship or charitable purposes, mated expenses of and places of burial not held the stateordinary for each fiscal year. or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, the from taxation. Water rights, legislature shall provide for ditches, canals, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, suffipower plants, pumping plants, cient to pay the annual intertransmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal flumes owned and d by in- of such debt, within twenty dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage irrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. owned by such individuals or Section 2. The secretary of corporations, or the individual state is directed to submit this members tht reof. shall not be proposed amendment to the separately taxed as long as electors of the State of Utah they shall be owned and used at the next general election in exclusively for such purposes. the manner provided by law. Power plants, power transmis-no- n Section 3. If adopted by the lines and other property used for penerating and de- electors of this state, this livering rlwtriral power, a state, this amendment shall portion nf which is urcd for take effect the first day of furnishing tower for pumping January. 1959. PRO-POSLN- G j By Mssrs. Brewster. Sheffield. Welch Howe and Bennion other powers of original assessment as the Legislature may the admission of this state into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, to bo called the State School Fund, the interest of which only, NO. 2 By Messrs. Stringham and Hopkin A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROPOSING TO AMEND SEC TION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF ' THE STATE OF UTAH, PROVIDING FOR PBO-- i CEEDS OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS AND ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the State of Utah, two-thirof all numbers elected to each of the two houses voting in favor S.J.R. H. Fourth Ward Sets Bazaar Dafe, Oct. H.J.R. No. 14 u.-e- Pasteurized Grade A Milk A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VL SECTION 9 OF OF THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor two-thir- thereof: Section 1. It i3 proposed to amend Article VI. Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such compensation, not exceeding $500 a year for the legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actu-all- y in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided Dy law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. . 3-- 4 l The Fourth Ward has set the dates of Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 4, for their annual bazaar. Friday night will feature a picture show; Saturday night a variety show, consisting of 8 act by Mrs Murray comedy Smith and Mrs Walter Dibb. There will be singing, by Mrs Gerald G. Andersen, Mrs Earl Nowotny, and Mrs Calvin Allen, a Jerry Lewis act by Gerald G. Andersen and Lewis AIIsod. Fri day evening, starting at 5:30 p.m., a ham dinner will be served. Saturday evening, starting at the same time, a Swiss steak dinner will be served. Albert Van Otten will be m charge of the dinners, Gerald G. Andersen and Lewis LAlfcop are program chairmen. The following Draper residents wm observe birthdays this com Ivan J. Dufing weeK: Oct. 3 Ronn E. Andersen, fin; Oct. 4 Robert Owen Nelson, Patricia mil uci. a Meua Aaamson. Dan Sterling J. Smith; Oct. 6 nie Cameron, Earl Dean Allen, Barbara Sylvester, Sibyl Fitzgerald, Reid Andrus Nelson, Mari Colieene lyn fcmitn; uct. 7 Fra'ntz, Rodney K. Kilkerson; Oct 8 Robyn Andrus. Dawn An drus, Vionona S. Law, Sandra Edith Pfaff, Fitzgerald; Oct. 9 Kayleen Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Allen, Carol Lee Crane, Debbie Patience, Lucille J. Smith; Oct. 10 Joan Howell, .William B. Han- na Sr., Don S. Ballard. Kenneth L. Jensen. The following Draner coubles Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter will celebrate wedding anniver AM 94929 Phone: saries this coming week: Oct 4 Mr & Mrs George B. Roden; Oct. 5 Mr & Mrs Samuel W. PTA Features Annual Mr & Mrs Utaka Orgill; Oct. 7 - Draper Akagi; Oct. Room Mothers Tea 1Q Mr & Mrs G. E. Mr & Mrs Patterson; Oct. 11 Clifford Nichols. Mr & Mrs Harmon Steed and family and Mrs Cordia Smith, Kanab, spent the week end in Draper visiting friends and rela tives. Mr steed is the mayor of The PTA featured its annual tea Monday in the Draper Park school. The theme "The Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe" was carried out.The meeting was under direction of PTA president, Mrs James Thompson. Mrs Thompson outun ed the work for the coming year and gave out the activity calen dars. The program was under direction of the hospitality chairman, Mrs Robert Brown, and first vice president, Mrs Gordon Soper. Room representatives for Mrs Brown's class are Mrs Andrew A. Ballard, Mrs Dwayne Vawd- rey; Miss Thulin s class, Mrs Rayroom-mothe- Kanab. Mr & Mrs LeGrande have spent the last three on their ranch at Nounan, Charles Ryan and Boyd Smith weeks Ida. Ham u sight-seein- g w rut MIDVALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, October 3, 195S YOU SAVE DOLLARS... band, Mr Mrs Agnes Dansie, Reporter Phone: AM twin sister & and husMrs Jerry Percer. Crescent Don Swasey was in charge of the Scout Court of Honor of the West Jordan district Thursday oTnSl'. Lerna Allgood, Reporter The Crescent Ward bazaar will evening at the stake house. Elias Day, Salt Lake, was guest be held Oct. 9 and 10 with booths. speaker at the LDS church ser- concessions, and a program pre vice Sunday evening. He was ac- sented each evening. A dinner companied here by Mrs Day. will be served Friday evening. Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane Miss Thereasa Anderson, Chi- were accompanied by Mrs Ella Butterfield and Mrs Cinda Fra- - gaco, 111., visited for five days zer, Salt Lake, to Riverton last last week with Mr & Mrs Eric Wednesday to visit Zachariah Dahl in Crescent. Butterfield and family. Thursday the group visited Mr & Mrs Arly The Crescent Ward MIA spon sored the floor show and the prouraaiord, Magna. Mr & Mrs Wayne Brower and gram last Saturday evening at e daughter have moved to Salt the dance at the Sandy Lake to make their home. They Recreation Hall, Sept. 20. Meril nave been guests ot the Vern Bodells since returning from Ok Lyn Smith, Gail Zabriskie, and Delores Kemp sang a song. Dixie lahoma. Guests of Mr & Mrs Vergil Dean gave a pantomime. Julie Freeman and family Sunday, Brown played an accordion solo. were Mr & Mrs Dean Freeman, The Hannv HnmpmaVAr 4.H West Jordan. Mr & Mrs George K Parry Club entertained their mothers have two granddaughters at their at a party last week at the home home this week. They are chil- oi airs aeima uisen ana Jeanette dren of M? & Mrs Lowell Parry, Olsen, leaders of the group. Meet-in- s and PDTTIP wpro pnnAnrtoA Salt Lake, who are parents of a Club members, who also new taoy daughter. by tsruce crane. Soda Springs, exnioiiea ineir projects lor tne were Ida., was an overnight guest of past year. Refreshment his parents, Mr & Mrs Nat Crane, served to the 18, who attended. The f!rPiSiHnt SrhAnl coonnd last Wednesday. Mr & Mrs Henry Bodell were and third grade room, with Mrs P. Abrams as the teacher, accompanied by Mrs Francis Bo Lucile dell, Midvale, to visit their sis- took the class tn the xno in Salt ter and daughter. Mrs Ruby Lam- - Lake on Friday. oreaux, Preston, Ida., Sunday, who has been ill. Mr & Mrs Heber Broderick. Salt Lake, were guests of Mr & WRECKED and Mrs Bryant Miller Sunday. They visited the Dayton Cranes after JUNK CARS the evening church service. Alter 12 years of service with Bought Outright the Salt Lake County Welfare, James A. Miller has a leave of absence to complete his masters WE SELL USED PARTS degree at the University of Utah REBUILT PARTS beginning Monday. WE DO MECHANICS WORK Bonnie at Dansie Joyce and tending UMJ at Logan, spent the week end with their parents, the Drive Out and Save Jesse H. Dansies. Relatives and many friends have called on Louis Christensen at a Salt Lake hospital this past PICKUP SERVICE 4 When you obtain a low-coloan from us. Stop in at our convenient office and st talk over your problems. 4-- INDIVIDUALS & BUSINESS GET WANTED FREE -- THE ) ) INTEREST WILL T horn BE REASONABLE WE STRIVE TO PLEASE MODEL CREDIT CO. H&H AUTO WRECKING CO. 699 E. Center Midvale AM . 47 600 ft. Office or Store Space for Rent. Contact KEITH NOSACK - AM 14620 S. State Bus. Ph.: AM 94321 Home Ph.: AM 47 riends: l. The progress and success of any business - depends on the loyalty of its customers . We wish io express our appreciation to all our costumers who have patronized us the past 14 years at 19 N. Main St., Midvale Therefore we wish to extend an invitation to you to enjoy shop- ping at our new store which has been designed to serve you better when you come to Midvale. PERMANENT SPECIAL MON., TUES., WED.. Sept. 29., 30. Oct. Mr. $1250 PERMANENT 2 SEE YOU OCT. 10-1- 1 VALUE AT OUR GRAND OPENING Permanenls lor 1250 Price "All Work Guaranteed" Darrell's Salon " Beauty 27 EVCMttr and Mrs Wilford Adams 1 GALLON EREKSON BROS. DAIRY FARM 701 Eat 5900 South AM Murray THE Page Six 's Herriman Sjo-blom-'s nrn I u-- ?l ilton, Portland, Ore., were the guest of Mr & Mrs Gerald G. Andersen over the week end. Mr & Mrs Andersen were hosts at a dinner at a Salt Lake cafe in honor of Mr Hamilton and Mr Ryan. Mr & Mrs Andersen took Mr Ryan and Mr Hamilton on a tour of Salt Lake. mond Haws, Mrs Lloyd Kimball; Miss Tippets class, Mrs Ron .vir Hamilton is district manager Soffe, Mrs Bruce Ballard; Mrs of a safe company at Portland, weex. Hickenloopers class, Mrs Floyd Ore. The A. H. Dansie family held Mr & Mrs Kenneth Glew. San a Williams, Mrs Bryant Cox; Mrs party at the home of Mr & Mrs week Bean's class, Mrs Harold Smith, Francisco, Calif., spent the Ernest J. Davis and family, Sa Mrs James Knight; Mrs Wing's end at the home of Mr & Mrs lem, Saturday evening. Guests in class, Mrs Walter Dibb, Mrs Phill Anthon Sund. Mr & Mrs Glew cluded Mr St Mrs Art Dansie. Uhetman; Mrs Day s class, Mrs brought their daughter to BYU Murray, Mr & Mrs W. Blame Sterling Smith, Mrs Anthon t3 register for the fall term, Mrs Peterson, Midvale. Mr & Mrs Sund; Mrs Linda's class, Mrs Glew is a sister to Mr Sund. Grant Haws, Lehi, Mr & Mrs Oren Fred Veltn, Mrs Kay Smith; Mrs Lamont Smith, son of Mr & K. Dansie, and the A. H. Dansies. Mrs home will be WalkMrs Lewis Lyle Smith, class, Dunyon's A PTA officers meeting was er, Mrs Don Crossgrove; Miss next week after spending four held afternoon at the Crawford's class, Mrs Dan Dan- - years in the Navy. Mr Smith school.Tuesday This year's officers are in time Aus and Mr Mrs spent Japan Douglas Day; janovich, as tollows: Mrs Ethel Butterfield, Hatch s class, airs hlwood Morris, tralia. Mr Smith plans to visit president: Mrs Nedra Christen Air & Mrs Harold Hoffman and sen, first vice Mrs William Steadman; Mrs president; Princiclass, Mrs William Fisher, family at Phoenix. Ariz. Mrs Ted Bell and son. Ogden. Mrs Max Barnes; Mr Stevenson s class, Mrs Clyde Fairbourn, Mrs visited at the home of Mr & Mrs Gus Howlett; Mrs Nelson's class, A. B. Fitzgerald, Mr & Mrs Sivil Mrs Vern Richins, Mrs McKay ritzgerald, and Mr & Mrs Ralph Ballard last Thursday. Wilkerson. Officers and chairmen of the senMr & Mrs Glen Dale Mount- and family, Lewlston, were PTA are as follows: president. Mrs James Thompson; first vice the guests of Mr & Mrs Kay Smith and family, and Mr & Mrs president, Mrs Gordon Soper; James Thompson and family on second vice president, Prin. Orr Hill; secretary, Mrs Frank Fitz- Sunday. Mr Mouritsen was thespeaker in the Draper Secgerald; hospitality, Mrs Robert guest uuu nam amiuay evening. Air Brown; exceptional child, Mrs Al Mouritsen is a brother of Mrs len Smith; health and Mrs Lorin Evans; historian, Mrs Thompson. Mr & Mrs J. William Thomp Raymond Haws; publication, Mrs were dinner guests Walker Beck; parent education. son, Sandy, Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald; publicity, oi j,ir sc Mrs James Thompson, Mrs Robert Soper; program, Mrs Sunday. Mrs B. WUUard Young is in Lynn Mendenhall; safety, Joe ws Hospital in Salt Lake rauence; membership. Mrs Lor- tneKonnie Ballard celebrated his an D. Dixon; new baby commit eighth birthday Saturday, Sept. tee, Mrs Curtis Vawdrey. a, at nis nome by having the following friends and relatives in for a birthday party: Ronn AnFirst, Fourth Wards dersen, LeGrande Fairbourn, Ro Hold Oct. I Gathering bert Spratt, Bennie Enniss, Sheri Lee bpratt. Linda Ballard. Kav-The Relief Societies of the leen Ballard, Marsha Ballard, First and Fourth Wards held unoa uee Morns, John Sterling their opening parties Wednesday. Norris Jr., Susan Thompson, Col- The First Ward had as their spe icen vaworey, Alexa Enniss, Dicial speaker, Mrs uwood Norm ana Lynn Ballard. Brenda Vawd Musical numbers were rendered rey, Ronnie Ballard, and Janeen by Mrs Perry Greenwood, Mrs uaiiara. rerris Fitzgerald, Mrs Ardell A family and din Ware. Lunch was served and ner was held at the borne of Mr games played. Mrs Morris Greene s Mrs Owen Nelson on Sunday, was in charge of the lunch, Mrs Sept. 28. Member of the family George Stringfellow in charge of anenaing were .Mr it Mrs Crozier tne program. Kimball. Mr Sc Mrs Frank Nelson The guest speaker for the and family, Mr & Mrs Glen Nel Fourth Ward was Mrs Allan Mick- son and family. Mr & Mrs Owen eLien, who just returned from an Nelson and family, all of Draner, LDS mission to Denmark. Mrs Mr & Mrs Dorian Hiatt and famAgnes Allen and Mrs Ronald Al ily. Sandy, Mr & Mrs J. Lyle Pallen sang two vocal numbers. mer and family, Ogden, Mr & Lunch was served with Mrs Ben Mrs Reg Nelson and family, Lehi, bnniss in charge. Mrs Lark Erick and Leo Nelson. Mesa. Ariz., who on. Relief Society president, was was me nonorea guests. in cnarge ot tne program. Mr & Mrs McKay Wilkerson Includes Haircut and Styling iC and family and Mr & Mrs Gordon pal Cottrell, second vice presiRideout and family, West Jordan, dent; Mrs Dot Miller, secretary-treasure- r. were dinner guests of Mrs Grace Last Wednprt iht Rideout Sunday, Sept. 28. PTA supervised a flower show, Mrs George Joos has returned wnicn aiso featured vegetables from a trip to California. Mrs and animals. RllftPl-fiel- J Mrs Clvde nnH Joos visited her daughter and family while in California. daughter Jill, are : visiting at CmithffolI m DaDy aaugnier Dorn to Mrs Mldvde AM 04 Adorns Jewelry 38 N. Main Midvale AM 41 7 |