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Show Tace Six Dr. Norris cf Coraell NurrU, of Cornell Agiicjltuial Experiment Stat-oat Ilhtu a, N. Y., lias been named by the Poultry Suince Asso. tatlou to receive the drat annual Borden Award for meritorious reaean.h In piullry acience. I)r. Norris receives a gold medal and a ,000 cash award In recognition of bis research on poultry production dunng t ho past seven yean. Dr. Norris and his associates C. 1 r. 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPER TY PER MAN E.N r FUNO-LNIFU- RM SCHOOL FOND 2 to 5 P. M. Daily PHONE 719-Calls by Appointment Hours: joint resolution proposing A TO A MEM) SECTION S. ARTICLE OP 10 OP THE CONSTITUTION THE STATE OP UTAH. I; E LATIN (1 TO THE VHOUEEDS OP LANDS AM) OTHER PROPERTY AM) CREATING A PERMANENT PCM) AM) A USIPORM SCHOOL PUN I) POR THE COMMON AND Pl'ltLIC SCHOOLS. B$ it raolved by th$ Ltguslatur$ of of all th ttate of Utaf i, two-thir- d tkt member elected to oock houeo were erveil nt the Itifi chliim-ntrinse of the program. of Kmlllifield. Eli, is Ilaiki-paid a 'Kit to his hint her Amos I aiki-Mis. C. J. and Ins Johnson . The following were among the number who lift Sunday for where they will attend m Imol nt tin 1SAC for this winter: Gerald Alley. Harmon Chen-- i y, Iauj l.amhorn. Edwin Itobin-jsoWahi-slroJ iv Taylor. Nonmin RayOwen WahKtroui, mond Welili, Arlo Weston, Mi-- s West-oMildred Weston, George N. r r r Amendment No. Located at 218 W. 2nd N y i? Constitutional Chiropractor For Poultry Research therein: SECTION 1. That it eonrurrinf Amend Is proposed to S of Article 10 of the section il Jr. Word was revelt ed Sunday of he death Satuid.iy night of RusMrs. sell M (idiiuii of Isigan. j t, , : h.t K.ail, an aunt of the wife lilt nmiiediati !y of the deceased to l.e with her. The funeral Is et for Wednesday when other relatives will go there. Mrs. McCulloch Is a former resident, who was Miss Arlene WuhKtrom. Medal Airartlrd hr A number of friends niet at the Poultry Science Aieocialion homo or Mrs. Carrie Kearl Monwere among the first research day night and ga'e her a surprise A party In honor of her birthday. enworkers to tecognize the imporwas tance of the water soluble vitamins very pleasant evening and a of milk In poultry rations for joyed by playing games waffle Bupper. hatchubi'.f.y and growth. After the Uniform School Fund, which Uniform Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Vaterlaus, growth and batchablllty factor of Fund shall be maintained and paid' a School of Wyoming, Laramie, G had been vitamin used for the support of the common the complex to the Irwin and Alley and public schools visit brief of the state and Identified as lactofiavin Dr. Norris families Monday. They bad been Apportioned in such manner as the and his Cornell associates estabThe proshall provide. Legislature visiting in Logan. lished through feediug ex visions of Section 7, Article XIII of returnhas A. Mrs. Cheney J. this Constitution shall be construed the lactofiavin requirements to as visit ed from an extended a limitation on the rate of taxaf poultry for growth, hatchabilily, with her daughter Ruth. tion on tangible property for district Virginia and flock health. school purposes and not on the amount Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eller and of The Cornell scientist also proved funds available therefor and, furand LaRene Margene daughters ther, no moneys allocated to the Unithat adequate amounts of mangaVernto motored and Bon LaVon, form School Fund shall be considered nese in poultry rations protect al, Etah. for a few days visit with in fixing the rates of taxation speciflocks against the leg deformity in Section 7 of Article XIII. fied Von La On their return elatives. 2. The secretary of state known as slipped tendon or pero-alwill remain In Salt Lake City to is SECTION directed to submit this proposed attend school. amendment to the electors of the state More than 30 specific reports on Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray of at the next general election in the nntrition research are listed in the Randolph, were town visitors on manner provided by law. , complete bibliography of Dr. NorMonday. SECTION 3. ..If adopted by the ris and his Cornell associates. electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first Low-Dow- n day of January, 1939. i perl-men- u s. The From Hickory Cnstitutional Amendment .... No. 2 RATE OF POSES TAXATION PUR- 1. 1933 BRYAN KIN WEDS M.nie I.ou'se Wi le r, daughter First In The District Court pf The Mr. ami Mu. Eugene H. Web-,- ) of State 11I Judicial District Of The the iiicr, w 1, ciui i'u d The and For In Of Utah, h ..f the Puuliht Fathers lit , . IB County Of Cache. jail i W Yet k to Reginald Sett of the lit.) Major R.gi-11,(MOTICE OF SALE Owen ami Mrs. Rhode. The THE FEDERAL LAND HANK. In mother foimerly w. idegrooiu OF BERKELEY, a torpoi atlon, Ruth Bt n Dwelt, C. S, Mis Ilaiulilf. m.tuMer to D. tiineth. HeW is a VSlilt im and-o- tt of the Lit gt MOSES JENSEN anil AMELIA an and Fir Theodore Hr; Jennings Ids wile; Nl.MVN JENSEN. HANSEN: JOSEIH )w.n. HENRY E. MARY and tv. WAITE WAITE, his wife; L. C. LAI R SEN. also known as L. ( LARIt SEN, SEN. ami HILDA M also known as HILDA M. I. Ills wife; OWEN WAITE amt NORMA H WAITE. In- - wile HELM A It WAITE and LUCILLE FIRST DOE H. WAITE. Ins wileSECOND 1MK and THIRD DoF. SHERIFFS SALE purposes, which sh dl constitute the high school fund; t.i.d fur shsP be apportioned in the m inner the Legislature shall provide, to the 8'hno districts maintaining high schools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school will raia purposes, annually an amount which equals $25 for each person of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school censu; the same to be distributed among the school HiNtricts according to the last preceding school census; and in addition an equalization fund which when added to other revenues provided for this purpose by the Legislature shall be 13 for each person of school age as shown by the Ut school census; said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in suen manner as the Legislature shall provide. Said rates shall not be increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time dunng which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the state, ns in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the state, and the majoritv of thos voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner a may be provided by law. SECTION 2. The secietary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided bv law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of Constitution of th state of Utah as amended bv the vote of the electors at the general election of 1930 to read aa follows: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the aules of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this stac, for the support of the common schools, and five per of the centum of the net proceed sales of United States public lands and sold the within state by the lying Unilel States subsequent to the admission of this stite into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, the State School Fund, to be calle the inter t of whrh onlv. shall be the Bupport of the comfor expended mon school. 1 he interest on the Stute School Fund, the proceeds of ail propstate by erty that may accrue toalltheunclaimed escheat or forfeiture, shares and dividends of any corpora- January, 1939. tion incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds of the sales Constitutional Amendment of timber, and the proceeds of the No. 3 sale or other disposition of minerals or other property from school and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC state lands, other than those granted WORKS for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING other revenues as the Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION ft, ARTICLE from time to time allot thereto, con19 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF stitute a fund to be known as the UTAH . RELATING TO HOURS OF I.o-ga- n. Grove Saturday, October UTAH Constitutional Amendments DK. C. It. JONES Honored by Scientists hr. h, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, CACHE AMERICAN WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS . B it retolved by th Legitlatur at th tat of Utah, tico-thir- d of ail member elected to each of th tv hnuiet voting in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That it i. proposed to amend section 6 of article IS of th. Constitution of the state of Utah. Sec. 6. Th. Legislature shall determine the hours that shall consti tute a days work on all works or undertakings carried on or aided by the state, county or municipal govern ment; and the Legislature shall pas, laws to provide for th. health and safety of employees in factories, smelters, and mines and shall determine the number of maximum hoar, of servi-- e per day. SECTION 2. That th. secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed smendment to the electors of the state st th. next general election in th. manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1939. tlw-(B- . Alt-Fe- MEET YOUR FRIENDS I To be sold at Sheriffs s He on the 3rd day of October, 13 K. at the front door of the Court House at! Logan. Ctah. at 11 o'i lot k A. M.. of said day in Cat he County, Ctah. tile Billowing described ptoperl). While in Salt Lake City at the t: Beginning at a point Ml of Hit (Titter of. Section 3.7. in Township 1! North, of llirgt 1 East, Salt Lake Rise ami Meridian; Tunning thence South 70 rods; thence East 90 rods: thence North 3') rods; thetico West 90 rotls to the place of loginning, containing 38.12 acres, more or less; Together with the following des-- ! ertbed water stock: 2 share, of the capital stock of Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Canal Comp-- ,' any, said shares being represent-- 1 ed by Certificate No. 1118; Together with all rights of every kind and nature, however evlden-- 1 ced, to the uRe of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises; with all tenements, Together hereditaments and appurtanees thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders, rents, Issues and pro- Cullen Hotel rod-We- The Family Hotel Coffee Shop Sensible Prices j Your Cache County Headquarters fits thereof Dated this 9th day of September 1938. JEFF STOWELL Sheriff of Cache County. Ctah Dates of Publication: 17. 24; Oct. 1. Sept. 10, 1938. The massive Elephant Towers flanking the main entrance to the 1979 Golden Gate International Exposition will he finished in gold and crimson colors. HOTEL BEN LOMOND THE PLACE TO GO WHEN YOU WANT A SPLENDID DINNER DISTRIBUTION I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of I get out A JOINT RESOLUTION PROOnce in a of the State of Utah, do State AMENDMENT AN POSING somelook to up the encyclopedia hereby ARTICLE SECTION TO 7, certify that the foregoing I I when always do, thing and XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION K a full, true and correct copy of run into other things and some3 the Constitutional Amendments OF THE STATE OF UTAH , n times it will keep me up till mayRELATING TO THE RATE proposed by the regular be around midnight. And the other PURPOSES of tlie legislature of 1937 as the OF TAXATION, same appears of record in my AND DISTRIBUTION day I was looking up Europe, and I run across this Alexander the Be it resolved by the Legislature otllee-o- f Great. the State of Utah, j further that they will of all of the members elected appPar on (lecertify official ballot at the And the way he was throwing house to each j onto concurring generai election November 8, 1938 out his chest and pouncing therein: under the number of title herein other countries it was Just like SECTION 1. That it is proposed designated we have in the papers to amend section 7 of Article 13 And the encyclopedia, it says of the Constitution of the state of B. C., Alexander, he Ctah, as amended by the vote of all his travels had never seen a J that jn 330 clear down there into Persia the electors at the general elecgot more than beautiful of water body before he died at 33. And then tion of 7.1930 to read as follows: on Bear Lake. Sec. The rate of taxation his soldiers, they found they had Mr. and Mrs George Kearl and tangible property shall not exto suckers been and had mosey ceed on each dollar of valuation, family of Smithfleid, were Sunday mills for two and visitors at the home of Mr. and back home on foot. C. Robinson and But on his way east, this Alex- general state Mrs. Heber purposes. of one mill for high school others. ander he had built the city of AlThe Summer piano students of exandria in Egypt. And the great Weston gave a buildings there, Miss Mildred Dagmar Wiggers. famed Danish they were big and needs most aside from a sane short recital Sunday afternoon at grand, and some of em as un- dance band or maybe a good col- writer, recently visited Treasure Miss Westons home. Mothers of as of congress- umnist I would say it is fewer Island In San Francisco Bay and the students were invited guests. necessary and as full some that we Alexanders. pronounced it the ideal site for Miss Ruth Robinon, Irene Robin- mens cousins, Yours, with the low down the 1939 Golden Gate Internationson. Hazel Weston and La Rue have here on our own Potomac. JO SKRUA al Exposition. If I was to say what the world Irwin took part in the recital. full-mo- HOTEL AMBASSADOR ses-io- SALT LAKE CITY j two-thir- ds 1.r.x vrutniiiirra ? to-da- y. four-tent- OGDEN, UTAH Rooms 350 Bath - $2.00 to fJ.OO Family Rooms for 4 persona $4.00 SSft Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Grill Room , Coffea Shop . . Tap Boom two-tent- ioajst to kmg voo n&er i LC9SI 0OO3OllTCJH Pcm. COOtoT -- iOO vlOST LOOK. CaoT - - ACT HOTEL BEN Como u LOMOND yea oro T. E. Fitzgerald, Mgr Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food Plenty of Parking Space A Hotel of Delightful Atmosphere a O. CARSTENSEN, Om. 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