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Show CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tuevlav. October 20, 1936. MILLVILLE Constitutional Amendments color elaao In ur eorporation, for all od debt and habil'tioo of every SECTION I. Tho Hoe rotary of Slate No, amendment cause directed tbie to propueei -t a imrnt Rm Proposing ba published as required by the Constiinn of See do a I. of AMirl VII. of lb to tution and to bo submitted to tho elector ( . lilulieo Rrlatinf to th Slot of tho .ute at the next general akctioo to Reaidenr Iho t DeportBonl, tho manner provided by law. 4 Duties of Officer. (8uprtotnlat 8FCTION $. If approved by the olaetoto of J'uhlic Imtriwtion.) of tho otat thb proposed amendment eheil He il roftolvod hr Iho l,r1alataro of tbo take affect on the first day of January, of all Iho Kioto of I teh. 1937. elect to each im conrairlnt Amendment Constitutional 1 n illi ! In answer, the man who had arrested Joe, appeared suddenly. Sheriff Hummed counted the money in "Check these bills Joe's pocket-booagainst the numbers of tbe ransom banknotes. Bugs Meyers at a desk comparing the five dollar bills with a list of numbers whistled, closed the rolltop desk, and shoved a list of numbers under the Sheriff's eyes. Here! Under the five dollar Joe Wilson and Synopsis: Kathenne Grant cant marry on hit $30 a oeek job, to the goes west to teach in a high echool and help save up money. Joe and hit brothers, out of jobs, take an option on a garage A racetrack is builf close by and make they money to fast that by fall, Joe starts to drive to Katherine's to get married. Almost there, he is stopped by armrun-dow- n ed men on a Same as series. See! on this bill of his! Man, la this goln sensation! to be a Hash barked and flew at Bugs' legs. Bugs pushed the dog away and started to leave the office. "Keep it to yourself. Bugs, orWilson, tie up dered the Sheriff. that dog of yours." He gave Joe a his doslc. or from clothesline piece Joe tied Hash to the radiator.instead If I'd stuck to the main murhe of trying a short cut mured to himself. "Sheriff, let mo telephone to Chicago. Or better than my that, I can 'phone closed his Jaws He broke off, firmly, for on the police circular a and young woman was a line accomplice.Into He must not bring Katherine it Phone your what? asked Hum-mel- t, him closely. watching Phone my brothers. I'll pay for Look, I got that bill In change a store, gas station some place I dont know where. Take me back over tbe line" If you are mixed up with this of gang, it wouldnt be very smart " the me to let you telephone when was Bugs Sheriff saying Meyer came back. bis car, Sheriff. I wentin through It." Nothin' Hummell summoned the lock-u- p and turned Joe over to him. keeper -Take care of this stranger, Frank, end go through his clothes. Sure Wil-- 1 you havent forgot anything, m?" unstrap-pin- g "My watch." said Joe, too tight, it, and this ring. It's lonely road. Chapter Two THE RANSOM BILL Tbe ecraggly men, vest hanging open over a shirt buttoned at tbe collar but without a tie, instead of answering, asked Joe a question. You weren't lettin' any grass grow under your wheels, were you? Oh, speeding, grinned Joe, relieved. "I was in a hurry d i Illinois license plates, the man with the shot-guis what "Sure, Chicago. Say, ' this? Joe dropped a hand from the wheel. Keep that fist up there! I haven't got a gun, if that's what you mean. Peanuts wont kill you, will they? I havent had any breakfast yet Salted peanuts? asked the man inter-irupte- , With a peculiar intonation. aint answerin' questions "Yea Why?" , 1 it You era Cmon, get out . . . Wilbur, he called to the youth who, shot-gu- n In hand, had Men watohlng intently, you drive his car. Ill take him In with me. What right, demanded Joe hotly, have you "Shut up! You can pow-wowith the Sheriff. Joe could get nothing further out w I Pare Threa Ef hn Milhi.le Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth CL n if ?jlt Lake City iMted iii remtius and litemla on bun day. Mr and Mrs. Elmer W-xo: ere gue.sts o! Mr. anu An.algi W. W. Piikm on Sunday. Mrs. Victoria Holmes and duugliter of Salt Lake city er. Constitutional Amendment SUM ION 1. That ft I ropceed U MiUulL ulti :s on Monday No. impmi Section 1, of Article VII, of the Mrs. of the Stole of Utah a foi Glenn c, Wellsvllh George A Joint Rnolatios owa : n t Art cl. kill. Swtirs 1 ! the taiwtils-tioSunday with her ir other d.lTION I. Tho Embtiv Departmert Aw.n.tS nf til. ( ilUk Mrs. Matilda Larson. hnll consul of Governor, Secretary f I. Ill BIH"S th. t.cn.r.1 Kl v'ato, State Auditor. Stato Treasurer and Mrs. Minnie Bock of Gribham l.t.Uoi f T.ntlhl. Plop ft, and th Ati'vinr-Generaeach of whom shall hoi i tninmmt el Value, Exemption!, u&s a Miliuile vhner nts office for four years, befctnmna on o. Ci.y fa for the State. Monday of January next after hu Be Annual s ' I. Sunday. it reso'ved by lh legislators el U except that tho terms of o'D 'eion, membrn all third f ate of Utah, t Mr. and Mrs George Chandlr if those elected at tho first election hil el and sack House to sorted e when tho state shall bo admit'ed f W riser. Idaho spent Monday s'l members of each Homo concurring ho Un on. and ahnll end on the first Mon ith relatives and friends and iv m January, A. I. 1901. Th off to It I li proposed KLC ION I. That f Hc Fxreutivo Department, during t!.ei er supper guests of Mr and Mrs XIII, Section 1 of the Corn rmi of office, ahall reetde at tho seat of an end Article amended as of th State of Utah, Leonard Clttford. iverrment, where they ahall keen tho mV at tuiion th? general election to 1930, to read a ? records, books and papers. Th'y shill foi !ms . u-m such duties as are prescribed by hFlllON . All tmnslbl propvrtv " ( nns.i.ution and as may bo vacnbcl ? the State, not exempt under the law of the ! I nited States, or under thi constitution, fCTION f. The Secretary of Stato r! v directed to submit this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to it ea!ue,to The 1 be ascertained as provided by law. n 'Vmeit to the eoetors of the stato at m t peroral election in tha manne, property of the United State, of th Stat muschool districts, towns, counties, cities, VI 'V y law. F CTION 3. If adopted by tho electors nicipal corporations and pubite Mrs. Charles Meaker of Calilota with the buildings thereon used exclu th ttn'c, th!a amendment shall to fornia ively for either religious worship or charthe first day of January ncit succeed spent Monday and Tuesday purposes, and places of burial not at Lea is if a determination by tho Hoard of Stato itable beneton, visiting with her sis- -, tho result of tha alectioa held or used for private or eorporat ivosers Inof Section fit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water ter. Mrs. Edna Gustaveson. hereof. ct'cnaled power rights, ditches, canals, reservoir, Mrs. Hyer has been the Literary plants, pumping plants, transmission line indiclass leader and Mrs. Kent the' Constitutional Amendment pipes and flumes owned and need by Built on the ahor o( a lagoon, thia water stadium will be used for operaa pageant, water cpectaclea, disviduals or oorporatione for irrigating Undo Theology class leader In the First' No. 2 of fireworks, dramatic presentation, and other forma of entertainment. Spectator will look acroe within the stato owned by ouch individual play, member ard Relief Society for a number! V broad semicircular belt of water to an island stage flanked by towering pylon. Beneath th grandstand will Joint Resolution Propoolng an Amend n corporations, or tha individual taxed os ba shall not separately m nt to ttretln 10, of Articlo VII, of tho thereof, of years. The party was given in be an inclosed promenade and exhibit room. Th amphitheatre will be on of th focal points of New used exAp- long aa they shall be owned and Constitution Relating ta Governor' York' IU5.000.000 exposition, which is expected to attract 50.000.000 visitor, to tha Empir City. Tha Fair su-- h Fowor of for their services plants, appreciation purposes. pointive Tower and tho Filling of Vs clusively as first Prexident, and other linss propertransmission will power caneies In Certain Office. open on April 30, 1939, 150th anniverury of th inauguration oi George Washington Mrs. (Bvperia Hyer has gone to Hawaii and Tomorrow. ty used foi generating and delivering elecWorld of th them trident of TabHc Instrnetion.) will have aa and its "Building used Mrs. Kent has moved to Logan, j tf it roMlvod by tha Legislator ad tha trical power, a portion forof which is water pumping of nil tho for furnishing power Stato of Utah. Mrs. Leda Pond is the Literary on lands to the for irrigation purpose ntembera elected la each hone cane and Mrs. Florence State of Utah, may bo exempted from to an- class leader therein t to make their home. M',. held at the Wellsville Second Fred Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Is 1. TW tt fa proposed SECTION to ti on to the extent that such property the Theology class leader cago Is Bentley These used suck for exemption worpoees. m-a daughter of Frank and ward recreation hail Wednesday Spencer Maughan for two or three Keller Section 10. of Article VII, of tho in the First ward Relief society. Jonstitutioo of the State od Utah, na foi shall accrue to tho benefit of tho user ef BrammeU. Stoddard Jennie such so under water evening, Oct. 21. A farewell tes-- weeka. regulation pumped owe Mrs. Marion Dopp and Mrs. AlThe taxes SECTION 10. Tho Governor ohaU nom- as the legislature may prescribe. O Anderson of Salt Umonial will be given In his hon-- j Mrs. vin Sidney no Orchard funeral bo attended the remitted of tho may poor indigent inate. and by and with tho eornont of tho Sun- - or at the Wellsville ward taber-da- y and onato. appoint all Stata and district offi- abated at such times and to aucb manor services of Joseph Glover held in Lake spent Saturday cers whoso offices are established by thio aa may be provided by law. The legislature here as guests of her niece nacle Sunday evening, Oct. 25. or which may b e rooted by may provide for tho oxemptioa from taxa- Ashton, Idaho, Sunday. Constitution, Jones and Mrs. Audra 7.30 pm. Bishop John J. Hendry tion and Howard of personal homesteads, Mrs. homes, O law, and whoso appointment or election la not otherwise provided for. If, during tho property, not to exceed 82. Odd to value for Mis. Anderson s daught- - will be In charge. Turner. 830 homes perfor and and bommteada, rocess of tho Sent to. s vacancy occur to en- Bradshaw Hershell Mr. and Mrs.' Mrs. er and Property not to exceed Po any Stata or district office, tho Governor sona) propertyRuby Newbrand persona of tertatned Sunday at a childrens shall appoi.it some fit person to discharge 83,000 in value, owned by disable son Mack and Guy Douglass servwas guest bride th duties thereof until tho next mooting who served in any war to tho military her daughter of honor at a Salt Lake, spent Sunday evening party in honor of of the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of tho United States or of tho Stats Wednesday party widows and her Carol, who was ooservlng If tho office of Utah and by the unmarried person to fill aucb office. here as guests of Mrs. Jones. nt justice of tho supreme or district court. minor orphans of such persons may bo exevening given by members of the Wellsville The Ladies' Literary Relief Society Ward Conference fourth birthday. A birthday cake Gleaner class at the home of class Secretary of State. Stato Auditor, State empted as the legislature may provide. for low Oamae shall table. The luncheon centered by provide the legislature Attorney-Generor be vacated club met Friday evening at Treasurer, the wlU be held In the Wellsville ward president, Mattie Pearce. Games by death, resignation or otherwise. It shall an annual tax sufficient, with other sources home of Mrs. Daniel LeLshman. tabernacle Sunday afternoon In an1 lunch were enjoyed by Carol, were enjoyed and a lap lunch be the duty of the Governor to fill the earns of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinfiscal each A. connection with Vice by appointment, and the appointee shall ary axpentea ot th state for President with sacrament meet- - Stella Gayle and Bart Bradshaw, served to twenty guests. Mary Mrs. hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the stato Anna Popplcton, Jeanene Maugh-- w Ob-awas presented a beautiful elected and qualified, as may ba by law debt. If any there be, the legislature shall Hendry in charge. The following ing, and in the Wellsville Second 7'1S Williamson. anc suffian tax for a provide levying annually, connecwas Book in review 3rd Sunday evening provided program given: from the class. SECTION 2. Tha Secretary of Stata Is cient to pay the annual interest and to pay entertained gift Bradshaw Mrs. ot such debt, within twenty Wake Up and Live by Dorothy tion with their sacrament met- hecby directed to submit this proposed the principal afternoon the officers Thursday law from of the the final passage amendment to the electors of the state at years Brand, was very ably given by ing. Stake officers will be in at- - again Tuesday afternoon In honor of the MIA enter(As amended Novemthe next general election In tha manner creating the debt. ob- - and teachers who Stella Mrs D. of Wilford of tendance. 1930 ber daughter Logan; 4, provided by law. tained at the home of Mrs. Mary birth-Mesdair-es 8ECTION 2. The Secretary of Stato fa musical numbers were solos A her sixth and served Messrs SECTION 3. If alopted by the elector Mrs. and Julia birthday. "Sleepy Wyatt Miles. The occasion being In honof the state, this amendment ahall take hereby directed to submit the proposed Charles Wyatt, Robert day cake centered the table, and or of Mrs. and Mothers a amendment contained hereto to the electors Hollow Tune effect the first day of January next Henry Howells, who L. Stel-to of election state the the next in general Gilbert Anderson, games and lunch enjoyed by eeeding a determination by tha Board of gift from Above by Mrs. Mat- A. Leishman, released as one of was the manner provided by law. recently State Canvassers of the result of tha and Lorenzo R. la. Carol, Marie tie Darley, accompanied by Mrs.' James Magaret the Wyatt. SECTION 8. If adopted by the elector tOQ designated in Section 2 hervjf. presidency of the MutuaL The n, of th state, this amendment shall have efCelia Mesdames Tho pe Lorenzo W. Thorpe and Bradshaw, Madeline P.rkins, Jane Murray. afternoon was spent in playing fect on th first day of January next su motored to Og- - sy Alvord. Eva Hall, Luzanne Par-kiaso- n, 4 Walters, Celia Murray and Audra Lorenzo ceedtng a determination by the Board Constitutional Amendment hundred. After which refreshState Canvasser of th result of the elec- Turner were chosen as a com- - den Saturday evening where they Donna Riggs, Earl Mur-ra- l. five ments were served and a very nice No. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. Max Jones, Jay Williamson, mittee to choose the officers for attended a house warming the A Joint Resolution Mrs. Howells for Proposing on Amendthe coming year. During a social beautiful new home just corn-ho- ur Beverly Joy, Valeda and Odena present given Constitutional Amendment ment to Section 8, of Artielo X, of the In the mutual. work her good Constitution Relating to the Stmt Board a dainty lunch was served pleted by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Larsen. Mrs. Bradshaw was asNo. 6 f Education. (Superintendent of Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend to our Sabbath school. Sunday Bradshaw Miss sisted two sixteen members and music Gayle and by Games, guests. Wyatt. dancing, Instruction.) Section 0, Article VI of tho Coastitutioa Brothers Price and Green of the Be it resolved by tho Legislature of the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keller of lunch were enjoyed. and Miss Lorraine Bankhead. of Utah, Relating to Compensation ot of all tho mem8tate of Utah, school board were In atwent to Sunday L. Members of Heber Mrs. tha In honor of Maughan Legislature. Portland, Oregon, called on their A farewell dance bers elected to each boose concurring Be It resolved by tho Legislature of tho and each one gave a tendance visit her to therein: Idaho Sunday State of Utah, of all tho mom grand mother Mrs. Sadie Stoddard Elder Glen Allan, who leaves soon Clifton, 1. That It is pnpoaed to SECTION and Mrs. short talk. bora elected to each of tho two hoosos on Friday on their way to Chi-'f- or the British mission, will be sons and faTilLs, amend Section 8, of Article X, of the Convoting In favor thereof : st tution erf the State of Utah, aa to) lows: SEC a ION 1. That it It proposed to 8ECTION 8. The genera) control and amend Section 9. Article VI, of tho Conof the Public School System supervision shall be vested In a State Board nf Educa- stitution of tho Stato of Utah, as follow: SECTION 8. Th members of the Legistion, confuting of such persona m the lature shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature map provide. th as age may provide, not exLegislature SECTION 2. The Secretary of State Is eight dollars par day and ten cants hereby directed to uubmit this proposed ceeding mile for distance th per necessarily travamendment to tha electors of tbe state at going to and returning from the pUeo the next general election In tha manner eled of on moot tho usual route, and meeting provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by tbe doctors they shall roceiva no other pay or ef the state, this amendment shall taka efSECTION 2. Tbo Secretary of Stato h fort the first day of January next suchereby directed to submit this propoaed ceeding a determination by the Board of amendment to tha electors of tbe state at State Canvassers of the result of the eiec-o- n the next general election la the man nos designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the eleetos of the state, this amendment shall toko a Constitutional Amendment tho first day of January, 1937. feet No. 4 t Pr.oiu .t t. ,tw t.n Vi io i .tn LEWISTON 1 hbrar, t . NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR'S HUGE AMPHITHEATRE at .s. WELLSVILLE Peter hjr at Joe identified him- self, gave his Chicago mm at f address and asked what he was charged M. - :5Nw:. v of his captor. ' When he was finally taken into Ithe sheriffs office, he found Tad g Hummell to be a type of American, long, lean and musa loose a with flat carriage, cular 'Jaw Add a firm though scrawny wore neck. He a blue serge suit .without a vest Joe Identified himself, gave his be Chicago address and asked what was charged with. Sheriff Hum-imemerely asked another question: "Well, Mr. er Wilson, where (were you last night?" I was driving all night "On that old road? "I got lost trying to find a short , cut to Capital City. "And the night before? Camping out. Bheriff Hummell picked up a sheet of paper, face down on his desk, and looked at it closely. He 5ushed a pack of cigarettes towards U No, thanks. Still reading the paper, the sheriff shoved a bowl of nuts towards Joe. "Some peanuts? Now you're talking my language, Sheriff. Ive had that habit ever since I was a kid. Ive always got leome in my pocket. "Wilson, where did you say you spent night before last? Joe was startled at the grimness in the Sheriffs voice. "Camping out "Why?" Is It a crime "Why, for the 'to give youreelf some fresh air after a living in smoky city all your life? 'Look! What am I suspected of? I got a right to know. The Sheriff turned over the paper ion his desk, slid it across to Joe. It was a police circular describing a young man wanted in connection with the kidnapping and holding for ransom of the young daughter of Charles P. Peabody, a wealthy Tesident of the county. The description might well fit Joe. And the man d car much like had had a Joes, and with Illinois license plates. You mean me? That Tm bus .Why, it's the craziest thing I ever There are thousands of cars like and in Illinois, too. that "Makes pretty good sense, seems .to me. Its not only the car. Your about description kind of fits five feet, eight inches. Solid, broad hair. 'shoulders, light But that would fit a million men! "Read that The Sheriff handed Ihim a laboratory note, an analysis lof a bit of paper dropped by one jot the kidnappers. It was a part of a bag that had contained salted pear well-use- puts "Am I the jthe country! only peanut eater in exclaimed Joe. Why Mind showing me what you've Igot In your pockets?" "I should say not! Joe emptied his pockets. Keys, handkerchief, my license, a little money, some peanuts. The Sheriff examined the five and one dollar bill Joe eboved over to him) consulted a list of figures on his desk and called: "Bugs I to take off, but maybe you could cut it off. "Ill have to hold you for the District Attorney, Wilson, but youll get a square deal, said the Sheriff. And Joe was locked up. Bugs Meyers went to Hector's barber-showhere, being an aide to the Sheriff, he was twitted about police failure to accomplish anything in the Peabody kidnapping case. If you public servants, said Jorwould quit genson, a barber, playin' cards all day maybe youd bring somebody to Justice once in a while." Bugs had been taunted with police inactivity before and was touchy on the subject. He lost his temper aDd turned nasty. Oh, yeah? What'd ya say If I told ya I just raked in a guy who may know something about those kidnappers? Me and the Sheriff gave him the works. Bugs Meyers disobedience of the Sheriffs instructions started the bait of rumor to rolling. In the excited state of public opinion about the kidnapping, tbe news that a suspect had been arrested spread like wildfire. Hector telephoned it to his1 and a telewife. She had friends phone. Other men in the shop told their wives. They had telephones and friends. In stores, on the streets, at bars, the talk all came back the arrest of one of the kidnappers. Each teller, under the feeling of importance the spreading of news gave him, added something new. Rumor became fact . . . He had tried to escape . . . had refused to answer questions without first behis Chiing allowed .to. .telephone His car had been cago lawyer searched and a lot of the ransom 'bills discovered in It . . . five thousand, ten thousand dollars. The town was buzzing like a hornets nest. The Associated Press got a wire from its correspondent in Saga. Bubbles Dawson, loafer, notorioften in Jail, ous trouble-make- r, stood before a bar with some of his satellites, treating them to beer, A man named Burmeister, drinking And eeltzer water, was saying: while I didnt vote for Hummell for Sheriff, his promptness in catching this kidnapper is most commend-- 1 able. Durkin, the tailor, over his beer, said: "They can't try him too quick' p to suit O ISMitttio-Otttkryn-Usy- tr Oorp, (To be continued.). fi isn iup. ? r o 6UTT alllook alike. . but one is a . Joint Resolution Proposing aa Amm ment to Section 18, Articlo XII o t tho Conatltutioa ot tho 8tato of Utah, Routot Banka. ing to Liability of Stockholder Bo It rooolvod by th LegUUtoro of th d of all tha mm Stato of Utah, bora elected to each of tho two house In favor thereof t voting SECTION I. That It la propoaed to amend Section 18, Article XU. of tho Con titution of tho Stato of Utah, oo that tho aamo will road aa follows: SECTION 18 Tho LogiaUturo may provide by tow that tho stockholders to every corporation organised for banking purposes, or tho holderi of any ono or more of tbe classes of stock issued by any ouch corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall bo individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock to such corporation, or tbo amount of their stock of any parti- A L M. H. Welling. Secretary of State of tho Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1935 as ths sams appears of reeord in my office. I further certify that they will appear on tho official ballot at tho general election Nov. 8, 1936, under tho number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set of my hiuid and affixed th Great Seal tho Stato of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1986. 77l$hAytJL- - Secretary of State. JUDGE Windsor, formance, popular-price- d, Home ..For You A whiskies. a whiskey as well as a PERFORMANCE! by its outstanding peris a champion among straight bourbon Windsor gets its taste from National Distillers leadership expert distilling and careful ageing. REAL ESTATE IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT Some of Our Values 0 14 South 3rd West. Nice, clean home. 3x9 lot. $2500.00 470 East Center. Nice, brick home, large lot with bam. Price $3200 00. $320.00 down. me. Dawson, about to break into the conversation, was shoved aside by George Pippen, a portly man heavy with dignity. He ordered bourbon and addressed Burmeister: Weve been discussing at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon about what a great publicity breeds our capturing this Chicago fellows asgoing to give our little city suming, or course, that the leader of the community see he Is brought to Justice. Burmefeter nodded his mutton neck gravely. Well see to that, an right Well go to the Sheriff and get it straight from him! "Now youre talkin', burst la Dawson-- . "Well go now! CVwa. fellows ! ftfrOHU' O 3 351 North 3rd., East. 11 rooms, baths, 34 acre lot. Only $4200.-0Small down payment. 0. 733 house, East 2nd North, partly furnished. $1600.00. , Blaser Real Estate (Located in Crockett , 570 ( OF wwMifl. TTrt Bldg.) PHONES Office 58 24 So. Main uwmi vskU.X. ,Xyjfif.)jy.. |