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Show SEMl-WfiSKL- Y THE BOX BLDBB NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1518, Sox Elfor Sfaros Published every day and Friday. Serai-Weekl- Tues- HE BOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY VICTOR E. MADSEN. BRIGHAM CUT, EDITOR of the SUte txemptiona. L Be it resowed by the berI elected of M Utoh. two-thuucarm to amend M each heJse TU Uxm proposed Sec JOB 1. f the Constitution the .me will Stow of itlh eo that UTAH re Entered at the Post Office at Brlgnam City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. Have you a nur.se in your family7 Hauls to know. gov crnim-n- t Ail Red Cross cliaptcis in this ter 'Ihe k arid other parts ot the state have boon instructed to conduct a survey or census of nurses, thru a house-lThis survey, vvrich house canvass will occupy the week of October U(hh, will be undertaken at the instance ol the Secretary of War and the Surgeon ntoiy &&ZST not of d SIMPLY FEEL LIKE NEW MAN, SAYS WELCH, AFTER TAKING TANLAC. Tanlac has fixed me up so I am out in the fields every day forking hay, and that's a strong mans job I can tell you. This remarkable statement was made the other day by William Welch, a well known farmer who has lived all his life about a mile northeast of Beaverton, Oregon, on Route 4, B)j 31, in telling of his wonderful recovery through the use of Tanlac. I had always enjoyed pretty good htalth up to the first of last Marjh, he continued, "when something seemed to go wrong and I got into such a rundown condition that I fell off from a hundred and fifty-fivto a hundred and thirty-twpounds, a loss of twenty-three pounds. I was, terribly weak, and my heart would beat and thump so fast that I could hardly rest at night, I had to be very careful about what I would eat and for three months I. lived on the very lightest kind of diet. My skin had a yellowish, sallow look like I didnt have any blood in my veins, and I wasn't able to do a lick of work on my farm. I got mighty discouraged, for none of the medicines I took did me any good and I really thought my time had come. "I was in this awful fix when 1 read about the wonderful way Tanlac was helping others, so I got me a bottle. Well, I began to fell better soon after starting on it and kept on improving right along as I kept on taking it. 1 have just finished my second bottle, and I have not only gotten back all my lost weight but actually five pounds heavier than 1 was uefore I was sic)-a-t all, that Is I have gained twenty-poundsince 1 began taking Taniac. I don't have a bit of trouble now and simply feel like a new man. i , e . oz.tno7890$ ... 7S90 90$ b m Tanlac is sold in Rrlgham by Eddy Drug Co., in Garland by R. V. Daniels, in Tremonton by Davis Drug Co., and in Deweyville by Deweyville Mercantile Co. adv o s Use the old range until after the war. o corpora-propert- held or U Make your old range do a little longer If itd past by having it repaired. best step is repairing, then the next to buy the range that saves fuel, food and repairs. The Majestics heat-tigriveting prevents fuel waste; its perfect baking prevents food waste, and its unbreakable malleable charcoal iron iron and make repairs a rare need. ht Vhprlvau tt K5af" oDr3andS' f rV'on." or the mdividual taxed members thereof, shall not be ;Ptately ea as Ions aa they shall be further, Provided such purpose nd ptr, fcotb rctU mor'wd from taxatml. : property shxU be exempt taxes mdivent the further, That tne abatedof at tueb tune poor may be remitted or by and in such manner as may be provided That the lie: Provided,for further. taxeUen from the exemption ay provide of howee, homesteads, and personal property, not te exceed two hundred and fifty dollars tn vslue fur homes end homesteads and one hundred dollars of personal property. Section 2. The Secretaiy of State ts directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by tne Constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State atthe next general elction in the manner previdd by jw. , ox Section 3. If approved by the take shall amendment the State, this proposed otfect on the first day of January, 1919. Approved March 12, 1917. I, HARDEN BENNION. Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certity that the above is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3. Article 13. of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to uniform taxes and exemptions. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my kand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 23rd uuy of August. 191. HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) Secretary of State. Stohl Furn. Co. neede new Caution : II your Majeetie will aupply carta get them from ua. We ot matenala-nyou with genuine Majeetie light, inferior parte, made by scalper,. OT-- 4 ON ACCOUNTS 5ONCERTIflCATES 0EDEF0S1T p SAVINGS -v-- Q . i Useful Electric Lantern. Among the numerous electric is a mechanical one, standing about a foot high, that provides its own current. A spring motor, wound up like a clock, drives a small generator, and tills supplies current for u power. The lamp bulb of motor, generator and governor are contained in a base six by eight indies in sine. Such a lantern is useful for the camp, the farm, or other place, and can be carried about in fill kinds of Inn-ter- Paper First Used in Asia. Paper as we know that article today, was brought from Asia to Europe by the Arabians. In China paper had been manufactured from an ancient from dll:. Wher Samareand was conquered by the Arabians they employed cotton in the place of silk in paper making. ne-rio- d, ; ! Ls'or f i PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI Woman loves a clar, rosy TUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLU- TION NUMBER NINE is Blood Bitters Burdock splentvea tner. did for purifying the blood, clearing A joint resolution providing for an amendto Section 4, Article 13, of the ConstiFor croup or stare throae, use Dr. j the skin, restoring sound digestion. ment tution of the State of Utah relating to the 30c Oil Two of mines and mining property and Thomas Electic sizes, Ail druggists sell it. Price $1.25. adv taxation the assessments of same. adv and 60c. At all drug stores Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State Forward! A "To look at me now you'd hardly think that just a little while, ago my life was despaired of and I was told to make my plans accordingly; but 7. - those-embrace- I tlle state, ami .nail as shall , - bui ml places from tax ar corporate benefit, shall be exempt n semi-traine- at ships, railroads, etc. home must save iron and steel to help win the war. that e'ty irP pc,rtlon to the tion shall pay a tax providid, or her value ei his, may be that a deduction of the prop- authorized. Provided. Stale, coun. 0f the erty ot the Lm.ed sta municipal sihooi towns cities, ties, o Ceneral of the U. S Army The questionnaire system will lie employed to gather the necessary data The nurse survey has a double purpose. While primarily intended as a means of directing a proper withdrawal of nurses lor Army and Navy needs, the government also has in mind the health and general welfare of the eivil-liapopulation The government must have 2,1,000 nurses by January 1st. In order not to utterly deprive the civil-liapopulation of the nation of the professional services of these women it becomes necessary to take stock o. all available nurse timber at this time, so that an equitable distribution of them may be made. gradEvery nurse is comprehended uate, undergraduate, registered, unregistered, pupil nurses, nurses' aids and the very large number of nurses, which include midwives and trainnurses, practical ed attendants. A complete classification of these women will be made. with the Every family must Red Uross Nurse Survey representatives in order to make this canvas.? a success. Tha request of the Secretary of War and the Surgeon General amounts to an order, so that the Red Cross, as well as by the survey, must do everything possible to provide the required data and information. Every Red Cross chapter ha3 been Instructed to appoint a Nurse Survey committee to carry out this important Jwork. J. G. Arnold of Denver Is the Mountain division director. 9ual r00- ah,'rtaxa'.on fJ4Un anl are showing their ability and useful ness ill this great war. They are bravely meeting the perils or battle Many of them have won high honors toi their bravery. Y'ou can render (hem material fitnn rial aid by subscribing now to the Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds FOR NURSES are needed for tanks, guns, ammunition, Folks Iron and steel assessment taw a uniform and taxation on a.l to its acribe by general secure a just vaI OUR MEN OF THE AIR CANVASS Wars are won with metal save it. A rewlotian With no thought of bursting shrapnel and poisonous gases into which they plunge with every muscle tense, with every, faculty of mind alert, with one thought only TO FIGHT AND WIN. That is the way our men are going into battle. When the shrill whistle sounds the advance, out they go their whole heart in the task before them. No power on earth can hold them back . Forward! The same sharp challenge to battle sounding for us. We must answer in the same proud way the way of out fighting men the American way. We must lend the way they fight. We must show the Hun a united American people moving forward shoulder to shoulder, irresistibly, to Victory. Our task is to supply the money, the ships, the guns, the shells that we must have to win. I t is a tremendous task. We must do it as our fighting men do theirs with the indomitable spirit of Victory. ,We must work, and save, and lend with one thought only TO FIGHT is war-madden- ed zs AND WIN. of all the members elected of Utah, two-thirto the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Seotioa 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows : Section 4. All metalliferoas mince or mining claims, hath placer and rock in place, shall he assessed at 33.99 per acre, and in addition thereto at a value based upon some multiple or of the net annual proceeds thereof. All other mines or mining claims and other valuable mineral deposits, including lands containing coal or hydro-carbonshall be assessed at their full value. All machinery used in mining and all property or surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to mines or mining claims, and the value of any aurfaco so made of mining claims, or mining property for other than mining purpose, shall be assessed at full value. The state board of equalization shall assess and tax all property herein enumerated, provided that the assessment of $5.90 per acre and the assessment of the value of any use other than for mining purposes shall bo made as provided by law. Section . The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next genera! election in the manner prescribed by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amendment shall take effect January 1st, 1919. Approved March 12, 1917. I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the abow is a full, true and correct copy of a joint resolution providing for an amendment of Section 4, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and the assessments of same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Stats Of Utah this 23rd day of August. 1918 (Seal) HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of Slat This Space Contributed by Swift & Company Spring herein f' Land i Valley pany, w ith its pnici ham City, Utah, in accordance will of Section 1281x21 Utah, 1999, to ! i 1! E 1 desires State x aMed. bT both House, in thatninthaCtUal(lh line of Section 3, aa posed after the word nature" the words pro'nd all malt and brewed drinks" were omitted from said engrossed copy ..Now- - therefore, be it resolved by the Wl. of the State of members elected to each oftht two Houtm to amend of Utah by Notice is cfcatr-o- f St'cr-tar- AmctoV of71 Constitution frv vl atLS,eonZ: them' Engineer's ten (10) second Eczema spreads rapidly; itching alverted from a spra: most drives you mad. For quick Doans Ointment is well recom- County at a point mended. 60c at all stores. adv ft. south of tlft rf Section 7, ToMskr, One Explanation. 9 West, Salt Uhei Some men, said Uncle Eben, and used to irrigate keeps bad company because dats de the W 2 of Settle only way dey kin feel a sense of ship and ranee. & ses-io- n concurring; State g Sale of Animals for Damages. of Utah, County of Box Elder, ss. In the Centerdale Precinct of said county. I have in my possession the following discribed animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to Ihe ugliest cash bidder at John W Smith s PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION-HOUSE ranch in Centerdale Precinct, on the JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER FOURTEEN. ISth day of October, 19!8, at the hour 12 m of A joint resolution repealing House Joint Resolution No. 1. as passed by the twelfth Description of Anir.ip.i.: Th tty-siof the Legislature of the State of Utah, Duroc hogs. and proposing a new resolution in lieu thereof amending Section 22 of the Constitution of the Said animals are held Ly me to seState of Utah, by adding Section 8 thereto, cure to the the payment of $21.90 lamages relating prohibition and regulation of ale, manufacture, use, advertisement of. pot. done by said animals upon the esston of, or traffic in intoxicating premWhereas, House Joint Resolution liquors. No. 1 ises of Ernest Jessop on the 4th day proposing to amend the Constitution of the Ivrr has been by dd,'nit Secton 3 to Article of October, 1918. passed by both Houses of this ANDREW S SMITH, filed Wlth the of Btatoand Poundkeeper of Centerdale Precinct. Whereas, the engrossed copy thereof d.fc-- i tea certain important respect from the reso. adv. to embraced l.s irrigate in the NEi, XLSWIi a range aforesaid and the Es designated flee as No. ' Sec in ttefcl T- a42t iAll protests agai said application, s4' therefor,- must be n. , duplicate, arcompatM.,, $2.50 and filed in lBUC thirty of the (30) daysah G.F- Date of . c publication ipublh -. calle in Uta first 1918. Date of cor Octol tion October 31, lfi' j for th jllota jnj Subscribe f - the eli 1913 ders live Jeprese: 'ihrtfifti THE - 22E2SEL222 FAHERS F Section J The manufacture, keenina r 0lferinr or .ale, Ut carrying, vertising, distributing, giving transporting. ,d. Ing. dispensing, ,iT',Icb,'1 malt, vinous or ap!ti.Zf. JquoraZoh!? wine, porter, ale, beer absinth Intoxicating drink, ot like nature; .1,3 fret to preserved In .1. L if drinks; le oThnZi .1.". tlona. whether 07"".!otheriS. Whited a pr0r-J''- liquid with wat id cases la wh" 'fever the State manufacturing for aacramental Purpo,,? contained hereia to at the next gener p.lZ 'd eieet"1 eleSioS Jided by law, inatead of toe la House Joint heretofore thi which i. herVbVlep, 1 pro. Z"-Bae- d Zi Taiuier i '" 'ltlon I1ltur-- , dZM, (Seal)' Organized expressly for the the farmer, owned by the tiller himself, fully stocked with evei agriculturist wants or needs, the ' s et GreatV'-hT".r'- t0 198- rHAaRnrMAr(nl,t. BENNION. decretory of State. 4. Again We Say Farmers Cash TI'ndmcnt f the Stato toi. am of " rr lat, A. D. 19lj. Jana. Approved March 8, lj;7 I, q Utoh. do horety .mu, foil, true and 'h! aboTt lotion providing corrt 01nt rM- for theronyf Constitution of the Stole of the Section 3 to Article XXI ddl hibition and pro regulation of bale"10 toe advertisement of po,.e.n nJanufrture. In intoxicating or traffic liquor hand and' IffU'toe r r TvtTl Get into the fight with your whole heart . Buy Bonds to the utmost! Natural Water Barrel." Perhaps the most notable specimen ot plants Is the water barrel" which, of about the size and shape of an ordinary boer keg, Is In fact nothing more or less than a living water tank. Its whole interior is composed of storage cells sq admirably arranged that the pulp which they form co :talns something like 96 per cent of pure water. 8obcrib for this PAPERj j&r f is more than the farmers THE FARMERS CO-PA- fri m Hce iluveni R as Our prices are fixed with the always giving the farmer every ft Mue WE BUY IN BIG LOTS AND ADVANTAGE OF EVERY DVd. 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