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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH' George Sir Mr. bst Anderson Sorensen returned two-da- y Tuesday from a Glen isit in Heber. Dean Anderson and George and Sorensen were in Duchesne L Wednesday. Calvin Jensen -- lt last Wednesday. Ferrell Mower and Albert went to Salt Lake last Thurs-- " with a load of livestock. McDonald moved Mrs Margaret Mrs Loraa Jensen and small ' He baby returned home from the mage Mr and Mrs- RM?aVeS wSIltal !aSt Friday- roy Bowen of ,M, En.Cks0n.spent the .Tooele- - Utah were week end week end at her home here. guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead Mrs. C. W. Erickson. The ladies and Richard and Mrs. George are sisters. Anderson were in Rcosevelt SatLeon M. Burton, Gail Ander-an- d urday where the ladies attended Willis Potter attended tha extension classes. the Welfare meeting in Mt. EmMr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson mons Saturday evening. were in Duchesne Saturday shopMr. and Mrs. Lee Jarvis and ping. children of Vale, Oregon were Mrs. Vera Mower of Talmage week end visitors with relatives and Mrs. Opal Barton of Boneta and friends here. entertained Saturday at a shower A in honor of Mrs. Wendell Mower. here large number of people from attended the Stake ConMrs. Charlotte Erickson, Mrs. ference meetings in Mt. Emmons Evelyn Bleazard and Mrs. Ada-lin- e Sunday. Anderson attended the briMr. and Mrs. Elray D. Larson dal shower at the home of Mrs. were business visitors in DuOpal Barton Saturday. chesne last Thursday. Word has been received ty Harold Thompson took his wife friends of the serious illness of and small baby to the Roosevelt iH. P. Oltosen at Meeker. Colo. hospital where the baby is ceiving treatment for sore throat and pneumonia. Mr. Glen Allred moved his wife to Roosevelt Sunday where she will reside indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sorensen were shopping in Roosevelt last Monday. Last Monday evening the Primary had a fish pond at the show. The proceeds are to be applied to the purchase of curtains for the wrard hall. We should strive to reach the Horeb height where God is revealed; and 'the corner-ston- e of all spiritual building Is purity. Mary Baker Eddy. Fridaj', November Farmers Warned On Use Cf Sulnhur Fertilizer On Farms IIIKS Violet Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchard. of Salt Lake, were visitors at the hoTe of Mrs. Blanchards parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gentry, Tuesday of this week. 'Mr. and Mrs Roy Batchelor of Ogden returned to their hone Thursday af;er a weeks Visit with Mrs. Bat.helors mothe:, 1, 1946 be required to bring out a lasting improvement on some of our black alkali soils. Farmers in Duchesne county SUBSCRIBE, DONT BORROW. are cautioned to seek advice from County Home Agent Bernice Palfreyman's office before using sulphur fertilizer on the'r farms. This warning was issued this week by W H. Bennett. at Utah Argonomist FOR YOUR Stale Agricultural College. Farmers In a number of Utah counties have been buying sulMr. Bennett exSubmit List If Possible phur fertilizer. plained, even when their farms TO will not benefit by its application. ZIONS BOOKSTORE Experiments to determine the C5 East 2nd South value of sulphur as a fertilizer LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT have been carried out by the USAC experiment station at Logan over a number of years, Mr. Bennett said. But in none of their field trials have research LIVESTOCK workers been able to measure a the to due beneficial response AUCTION SALES addition of sulphur. Although sulphur is one of the 1st North and Gth West for elements essential plant growth, Utah soils contain sulIlebcr, Utah phur in sufficient quantities to provide for normal plant nutrillcbcr Livestock tion, it is explained. Auction Co. On some alkaline sails, es pecially where "Hack alkali is present, sulphur is cf same valSales Every Tuesday ue Mr. Bennett pointed out. But even then it is beneficial only 1:00 p.m. when there is lime in the soil and can be estab where drainage DEAN TODD Mgr. lished. Even under these condir, tions several applicat'ons of Phone 31GW each at the rate of 1500 'pounds or more per acre, might CASH OLD BOOKS Mrs. Celia Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lemon and children and Mrs. J. B. last Thursday. tn ouchesne Lemon were in Duchesne Friday and daughtSorensen Glen Mrsvisiting Mrs. Edna Petcrron. from Salt er Erma returned Mrs. Ardeth Real glory springs from the Strong of Salt uke last Thursday. silent conquest of ourselves; Lake spent last week with her Thacker and without that the conqueror is parents, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Mr and Mrs. Earl and hildren spent last Friday only the first slave. James Drollinger. Lake and Heber. Mrs. Ralph Dart spent SaturThompson. Siturday In Salt day with Mrs. Margaret Buchanan of Roosevelt. each cf the two houses voting in ficers as provided in all laws en Ned Gines visited in Roosevelt favor thereof: acted pursuant to this ConstituSection 1. It is proposed ' to tion, shall be in full for all servSunday. amend sec. 3 of Article XIII ices rendert-- d by said officers, re-- , James Lemon, Willis Lowry. thereto shall have been ex- the constitution of the state of CONSTITUTIONAL of spectively, in any official capac1 title Tom Gentry and Reed Lemon the United States, by tinguished Utah as follows: amendment ity or employment during their pent the week end deer hunt- the same shall be and remain See. 3. The Legislature shall respective terms of office. No to of the the ng. , ,nlNT RESOLUTION propos-insubject by law a uniform and such officer shall receive for the OF United States, disposition and said IndiAr provide Those visiting and looking afTO AMEND SECTION 2, rate of assessment and performance of any official duty equal CONSTI-THE abOF lands shall remain under the XIII ter on all tangible prop- any fee for his own use, but all business matters In Roosetaxation OF UTAH, RELATING solute jurisdiction and control erty in the State, according to its fees fixed by law for the pervelt Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. taxa-tioof the Congress of the United value in money, and shall pre- formance by either of them of Sand authorizing Charles Fer.ival, IMr. and Mrs. UNITED States. The lands belonging to scribe by law such regulations any official duty, shall be colof James Loyd and Mrsc Edmund citizens of the United States, re- as shall secure a just valuation lected in advance and deposited PROPERTY in UTAH. Webb. State this shall without for taxation of such property, so with the State Treasurer monthsiding resolved by the Legisla-Jnever be taxedsat a higher rate that every person and corpora- ly to the credit of the State. The Jame3 Lemon and daughter, two-SrUtah of the State to resi- tion shall pay a tax in propor- Legislature may provide for the the than lands made a trip to Vernal belonging to .Mar.ia, elected of all members In dents of this State; but nothing tion to the value of his, her, or payment of actual and necessary where Marcia received Thursday each of the two houses voting in this ordinance shall preclude its tangible property, provided expenses of said officers while dental attention. lasect?onrL That It is proposed this state from taxing, as other that the Legislature may deter- traveling in the State in the perMr. and Mrs. Virgil Mecham are taxed, any lands mine the manner and extent of formance cf official duty. Article XIII, lands of Hancock Cove were Ioka vis- to Send section 2, or owned held Indian and live stock transient by any Section 2. The Secretary of taxing constitution of the state of Utah who has severed his tribal re- live stock itors for fed Sunday. slaugh State is directed to submit this being to read: At the Roosevelt hospital Sunlations, and has obtained from ter to be used for human con- proposed amendment to the elecin property All or cec. 2. tangible from any sumption. Intangible property tors of the state at the next genthe United States day a son was born to Mr. and Advertisement under the person, by Patent or other grant, thestate, not exempt may be exempted from taxation eral election in the manner proMrs. Willis Also a Potter. undor jaws of the United States, title thereto, save and except as property or it may be taxed vided by law. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James er this constitution, shall be such lands as have been or may in such manner and to such exSection 3. If adopted by the From where I Zobell. Mothers and babies are ... tent as the Legislature may pro- electors of the state, taxed in proportion to its value, be granted to any Indian or Inthis amendas provided by dians under any act of Congress, vide. Provided that if intangible ment shall take effect to be ascertained doing nicely. first the of the state, containing a provision exempt- property be taxed as property Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rob'son, hw. The property of January, 1947. towns, school ing the lands thus granted from the rate thereof shall not exceed day counties, cities, Mrs. Garrett Stone and W. H. valof on dollar each districts, municipal corporations taxation, which last mentioned five mills Stone were Roosevelt visitors on CONSTITUTIONAL uation. When exempted from and public libraries, lots with lands shall be exempt from taxAMENDMENT exMonday. used ation so long, and to such ex- taxation as property, the taxable the buildings thereon worsreturned home Boyd Lemon tent, as is or may be provided income theiefrom shall be taxed A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-- ! clusively foi either religious and on based tax a after under incomes, purposes, act of charitable in or the any trip to Kansas Saturday Congress granting ING AN AMENDMENT TO hip held or used the same. but when ''axed by the State of 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF City with the Future Farmers places of burial not Ever play chess? It's a great chessboard. And the Englishman for Third All debts and liabilities Utah as property, the income THE CONSTITUTION OF THE of Utah. He reports having an private or corporate benefit, not also be STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO writes him that he does the same. One of the strongest friendshall be exempt from taxation, of the Territory of Utah, incurred therefrom shall game! time. enjoyable resYou know, itg almost as if we a with Water rights, ditches, canals, of know started I by authority of the Legislative taxed. The Legislature may pro- SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF game ships Oscar Nelson isited with his THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT ervoirs, power plants, pumping Assembly thereof are hereby as- vide for deductions, exemptions, Dad Hoskins, in shared a glass of beer together, between chess of Donna based (Mrs. on tax Lemon, any daughter, COURTS ftdants, transmission lines, pipes sumed and shall be paid by this andor offsets . contentedly. our town, and a man named Dalton too! says Thursday. upon income. The personal infand flumes owned and used by State. Be the enacted it be shall Legislarates for come tax by in I sit, you can talk graduwhere From England. or Barnes, came in Webb from Fourth The shall individuals corporations Clayton Legislature s maximum rate shall ture of the State of Utah, and foreign polabout visit week to Salt Lake last irrigating lands within the state make laws for the establishment ated but the diplomacy each seen never other, of all members elected to or and maintenance of a system of not exceed six per cent of Theyve owned by such individuals but its often those little things and also go deer hunting. icy, two in rate of houses each But the tax the No excise met. for income. voting never eight net past individual corporations, or the j public schools, which shall be like a game of chess or a glass Mrs. Hugh Per.ival was visexceed favor thereof: members thereof, shall not be open to all the children of the based upon income shall years they've been playing chess of beer of net income. The to in Roosevelt Friday. cent that can make for toleris four It 1. Section as iting proposed per as be from state they taxed and Dad free sectarian long mail puzzling separately together berate limitations herein contained amend sec. 12 of article VIII of Arnold Webb, Elmer Lemon by and ance control. shall be owned and used exclusiunderstanding ho over Daltons latest letter, while on income and the Constitution of the State of based taxes for bePower 2. . Ioka of Section and The . all Barth of nations . such tween for Boy Stone, purposes. people secretary vely sends a chart of his next move to for taxes on intangible proper- Utah to read: plants, power transmission lines state is directed to submit this tween neighbors here at home! Scouts, took a 14 mile hi.ee last Januuntil effective be . shall Sugenefor of the ty England. 12. Sec. The Judges and other property used proposed amendment to the elecSaturday. 1937 and thereafter until preme and District Courts shall rating and delivering electrical tors of the state at the next gen- ary 1, of the Dad always thinks best with a vote a law by by changed times stated compenreceive at power, a portion of which is used eral election in the manner proelected members of the mellow glass of beer beside his majority for furnishing power for pumpivided by law. sation for their services, which IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO house of the Legislature. shall not be diminished during Section 3. If adopted by the to each ng water for irrigation purposes BUY OR SELL PUT IT IN All revenue received from taxes the term for which they are seon lands in the state of Utah, electors of the state this amendFourvhtion taxes on in- lected. or from on income Copyright, 19t6, United States Brewers taxation ment THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS shall take effect the first may be exempted from allobe shall of property tangible 2. The Section to the extent that such property Secretary day of January, 1947. cated to the support of the public is used for such purposes. These State is directed to submit this Ar:fS, in defined as school system proposed amendment to the elecexemptions shall accrue to the CONSTITUTIONAL Constithis of 2 Section X, ticle next gentors of the state at the benefit of the users of water so AMENDMENT tution. eral election in the manner propumped under such regulations 2. The secretary of vided Section as the by law. legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- state is hereby directed to subSection. 3. If adopted by the The taxes of the indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO to amendment electors of the state, this amend7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF mit this proposed may be remitted or abated at electors of the state at the ment shall take effect the first such times and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION OF THE the the in election next general 1947. ( as may be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO manner provided for in section day of January, legislature may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CON of article XXIII of the constituCONSTITUTIONAL from taxation o f TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI tion of the state of Utah. exemption SCHOOL PROGRAM IN AMENDMENT homes, homesteads, and personal MUM XT- -. property, not to exceed $2,000 in PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL C A CONSTITUTIONAL JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSvalue for homes SYSTEM and homesAMENDMENT ING AN AMENDMENT TO teads, and $300 for personal Be it enacted by the Legisla3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS property. Property not to exceed ture of State of Utah, CONSTITUTION OF THE THE 10, SECTION $3,000 in value, owned by disaAMEND TO ING of all members elected to each bled persons who served in any of the two houses voting in favor ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTI STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC OF war in the of service military t thereof: ' TUTION OF THE STATE INSTITUTIONS THE TO the United States or of the state RELATING UTAH, Section 1. It is proposed OF of Utah and the DUTIES Be enacted Legislait by by the unmarried amend sec. 7 of Article XIII o! ELECTION AND widows and minor orphans of the constitution oA the state of COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIXture of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to such persons may be exempted Utah so ING THF TERM THEREOF. shall read that the salne 1 as the of the two houses voting in each the Legislaresolved Be by it legislature may provide. as follows: s favor thereof: The legislature shall provide Sec. 7. The rate ot taxation on ture of the State of Utah, Section 1. It is proposed to by law for an annual tax sufficof all members elected to tangible property shall not ex ient, with other sources of reve- coed on each dollar of valuation, each house voting in favor there amend sec. 3 of article XIX of the constitution of the state of s nues, to defray the estimated two and mills for of: Section 1. That it Is proposed to Utah, to read: ordinary expenses of the state general State purposes, and such for each fiscal year. For the purp- additional levy as the Legisla amend section 10, article VIII, of Sec. 3. The public Institutions ose of paying the state debt, if ture may provide for the States the constitution of the state of of the State are hereby permaany there be, the nently located at the places legislature share of the support of a portion Utah to read: shall provide for levying a tax of the attorney hereinafter named, each to have public school system as2 Section 10. A county shall be elected by the qualified the lands specifically granted to annually, sufficient to pay the defined in Article X, Section annual interest and to pay the of this Constitution, such portion voters of each county who shall It by the United States, in the July principal of such debt, within consisting only of kindergarten hold his office for a term of lour Act of Congress approved of 16, 1894, to be disposed of and duties and twenty years from the final passand The common schools powers years. schools, age of the law creating the high schools. The State shall county attorneys, and such oth- used in such manner as the leg. J debt 75 more er attorneys for the state as the islature may provide: not i than contribute First: The Seat of Government Section 2. The secretary of of the total cost of operation and legislature may provide, shall M Lake state is directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum be prescribed by law. In all cases and the State Fair at Salt f counfor City, any proposed amendment to the elect- school program in the State as where the attorney institutions All other Second: reors of the state at the next gen- such or program shall from time to ty, or for the state, fails state to be located at such eral election in the manner proStephen WilcKcn time be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute of the as the legislature may Ronald Farnsworth Stanley McDonald shall court vided py Jaw. places the to law, according spelegislature. otherwise as of the have power to appoint an at- provide except Candidate For consU-tutioNot more than 75 Candidate For Candidate For cifically set forth in this CONSTITUTIONAL State's portion of the revenue torney pro tempore. of 2. The secretary Section AMENDMENT necessary to finance the opera Section 2. The secretary of this County Clerk tion and maintenance of such state is directed to submit elecCounty Commissioner A JOINT County Commissioner is hereby directed to substate to the RESOLUTION PROrOS minimum school program shall proposed amendment amendment ING TO AMEND ARTICLE III OF be raised by a State property tax tors of the state at the next gen- mit this proposed of the state at THE Elray D. Larsen Everett Harrison CONSTITUTION OF THE levy and the remainder thereof eral election in the manner pro- to the electors election In the next general the STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO law. State other vided from raised by shall be Candidate For provided for in section ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA- sources. Candidate For Section 3. If adopted by the manner The Legislature shall 1 of article XXIII of the constiamendthis state TION OF LANDS AND of the method electors determine by law the tution of fhe state of Utah. Treasurer County Assessor EXEMPTIONS. County of allocation of the State's con- ment shall take effect the first 3. If adopted by the Section 1917. school day of January, Be it enacted by the Legisla-f- tribution to the various electors of the state, this amends of the State of Utah, districts. ment shall take effect the first CONSTITUTIONAL Section 2. The secretary of of all members elected to 6 day of January, 1947. ach of the two houses voting In state is hereby directed to subAMENDMENT to iavor thereof: amendment mit this proposed PROPOSI E. E. MONSON, Secretary of Section 1. It Is proposed to the electors of the state at the A JOINT RESOLUTION 20 OF SECTION of the State of Utah, DO AMEND TO ING State the election in fmend Article III of the Constit- next genera' CONSTICERTIFY that the foreTHE VII OF HEREBY 1 ARTICLE ution of the state of Utah as foll- manner provided foi in section OF STATE THE a Is OF full, true and correct TUTION ows; going of article XXIII of the constituCOMPENthree constitutional 10 RELATING the UTAH copy of The of Utah. following ordinance shall tion of the state OFFICERS amendments proposed by the STATE OF SATION the fe Irrevocable without the con-jen- i If 3. by Section h adopted Be It enacted by the legisla- regular session of the Twenty-Sixtof the United States and the electors of the state, this amends 1943, and also of Utah, State the of ture first Legislature, the effect ment shall take or People of this state: of all members elected a full, true and correct copy SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION BY VOTING rst Perfect toleration of of January, 1947. n of the two houses voting the five constitutional amendto each sentiment is guaranteed. thereof: ments proposed by the First SpeA In favor Inhabitant of this State shall CONSTITUTIONAL XJ- -. Section 1. It is proposed to cial Session of the Twenty-SixtTHE VETERANS TICKET or he AMENDMENT molested In person yer sec. 20 article VII of the Legislature 1946, as appears of amend Property op account of his or her mode of RESOLUTION IltOrOS constitution of the state of Utah record In mv office. I religious worship; but A JOINT to read: TO SECAMENDMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Polygamous or plural marriages INC AN Secreana hand The Governor, 20. set my See. XIII OF hereunto ARTICLE have TION 3 Oi1 forever prohibited. of Stae. Auditor Treasurer, the Great Seal of the The people inhabiting THE CONSTITUTION OF THE tary (,ocnd SuperintendGeneral, TO NO ATI Attorney Utah, at Salt Lake City, Hls State do affirm and declare STATE OF UTAH R !T of Public Instruction and this 17th day of August, 1910. ent REVENUES mat OF ALLOCATION all ofthey forever disclaim TAXES ON such other State and district an1 Utle to the unappropri RECEIVED FROM INTANGIBLE ficers as may be provided for by (Paid Political Advertisement) 1 ON ANC INCOME . Public lands lying within receive tor their servshall me boundaries law, PROPERTY hereof, and to all d ices monthly, a compensation as ands lying within said limits bv the Legisla Be it fixed by law. two of Utah, or held by any Indian or ture of the Slate Secretary of State The compensation for said of- tSEAL) tooian tribes, and that until the thirds of all members elected to. - CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS No p S n states S sit hy Joe Marsh SEC-TIO- Friendship Three Thousand Miles Apart N two-third- ... j No. 3 GOOD MEN SEC-TIO- SEC-TIO- two-third- 2E3P N for Responsible s n Jobs two-third- four-tenth- VOTE THE Veterans Ticket e two-toird- These Men Deserve a Chance No two-third- s i h Sot en-ictc- ,P1 EU 5t!a |