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Show EMERY PAGE TEN THE CHURCHES COUNTY FRIDAY, PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH NOTICE NOTES & NOTICES Cleveland were Pauline Sorenson, Geral-- j and Irene! dine Mor'tenson, Mary Thorderson j were speakers at son. Lois Olsen, Eloise Cleveland All persons having any bills or claims against the Leora kfexfleld, meeting Sunday in- son. Bhauna enMrs. Freeda Thorderson absence of home mission- Broderick, Tess Broderick, MaDuzett, JoAnn Allred, El- - tertained about fifteen ladies SOUTH EASTERN UTAH FAIR ASSOCIATION ries A solo was rendered by Jrie accom- len Jensen, Montez Jensen, Be- at a quilting social at her home Lynette Thorderson, verly Simonsen and Dorothy one day last week. Two quilts are urgently requested to present or mail them at panied by Rose Anderson. A luncheon Every girl in the were completed. Henningson. Many of our saints attended ward of enrolled. was served by the hostess. is age once to junior Price Friday in the meeting A fireside chat was held Sunto hear Molen were and pleased night day evening at the home of Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. B. H. YOUNG, Secretary, Court House, Price, Utah. the church authorities. Mrs Geneal Mortensen. Petersen were host and hostess Huntington Ferron to a car load of friends. ReSuch claims will be audited by the fair board the Blanche Green gave At a meeting held in the Mrs. Bertha Larsen was hostlief Society lesson, The Famiand paid Price tabernacle last week, ess to the members of her club ly Unit Eternal, Tuesday. Pres. Albert afternoon. which here at last Monday George were presented Two plays Smith was present and gave an Handiwork took up the time. SOUTH EASTERN UTAH FAIR ASSOCIATION Tuesday night by the Beehive talk, a vocal solo, She served a very delicious dinInspiring "The Happy Girls of M.I.A.: The Holy City was sung by ner. Gordon with Phyllis Journey, as director and Arline Powell Mrs Frieda Behling. Also the Ferron CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS as stage manager; Alice Han- trio, Mrs Anna Larson, Mrs The Triple L. Club ladies Hazel Eva Killpack and Mrs Frieda entertained their husbands in sen, Utahna Marshall, Behling, sang. title thereto shall have been exand Anderson CONSTITUTIONAL Cleo Brasher, a Halloween party Thursday 2 No instrucof A special meeting tinguished by the United States, AMENDMENT Grange were in the cast; night at the home of Mrs Berthe same shall be and remain leadcast all class tion for with officers, Great The Joan, nice Nelson. All were masked A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- subject to the disposition of the Mof-fitt, ers and head teachers of the and1 costumed and a lively ev- ING TO AMEND SECTION 2, OF United States, and said Indian of Edna Nielson, Larraine ina Rene Richards, Manell Relief Society was held at the ening was enjoyed. Refresh- ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- lands shall remain under the abMa'thie, Enid Wilson, Geneva home of Mrs Bernice Nelson ments were served to about TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING solute jurisdiction and control TO AND AUTHORIZING TAXA- of the Congress of the United Larson, Anna Belle Cox and last Friday afternoon. forty. States. The lands belonging to TION OF UNITED STATES the Gaynell Arnold, with Lois WiMonday night Primary The Birthday Club was enIN UTAH. PROPERTY citizens of the United States, reDoris director and lson Kirby held a Halloween party and tertained this week without this State shall Minnie by Be it resolved by the Legisla- siding dance in the church for all Thomas at her home. There stage manager. taxed at a higher rate never be of Utah, Next Sunday night. Novem- children to resiand parents. The were ten members and two ture of the State than the to elected members of aii ber 3, is Ward Conference in children certainly enjoyed the dents of this State; but nothing in The houses two afternoon voting of the each in this ordinance shall preclude the Huntington Ward. All are party. All were dresed in cos- guests present. was spent at needle work, and favor thereof : as other state from this invited to attend. tume and masks. is proposed lands are taxedtaxing, Section 1. That it lands Christmas any present suggestions was Samuel Alger the speak2, Article XIII, night at the church were dmonstrated, doilies be- to amend section of Utah owned or held by any Indian state of er at Sacrament meeting Sun- theTuesday the constitution who has severed his tribal reM I. A. had their Hallowthe main item. A hot tray to read: day. een party for all Mutual age ing lations, and has obtained from Sec. 2. All tangible property in the United States or from any Emery and parents. A nice time was lunch was served and presents the person, by Latent or other grant. given to Bertha Petersen and) the state, not exempt under Speakers in Sacrament meet- had here and prizes were giv- Lizzie Bailey. of the United States, or unlaws title thereto, save and except ing Sunday were Ed Cox, Carl en for some of the best cosder this constitution, shall be such lands as have been or may a Faun Mrs gave of its Killpack value, be granted to any Indian or Intumes. Prize winners were Mr Bott and John Jorgenson taxed in proportion to Castle Dale. The M.IA. Junior and Mrs Ward George, Mr and house party Friday evening to to be ascertained asofprovided by dians under any act of Congress, the state, containing a provision exempta few friends. Refreshments law. The property girls presented their junior rose Mrs Heny Reid, Pauline Snow, were towns, school ing the land3 thus granted from cities, counties, served, direction the under and' LaVerd Ralphs. Ice cream banquet, districts, municipal corporations taxation, which last mentioned of their advisors, Mrs. Delma was served free to everyone Orangeville and public libraries, lots with lands shall be exempt from taxReta talk Colman, Jensen; by present. Mrs Cora Cox was hostess to the buildings thereon used ex- ation so long, and to such exfoi either religious wor- tent, as is or may be provided Mrs. Ella Maxfield, Y.MM.I.A. in sacrament the Ladies Improvement Club clusively night Sunday and in the act of or charitable Congress granting president. Girls participating meeting the American Legion at her home on Wednesday ship of burial notpurposes, held or used the same. places lunch mand gave a short program in honor afternoon. Progra benefit, or for private corporate Third All debts and liabilities of Navy Day, it being 171 years wer enjoyed by the ladies, of the Territory of Utah, incurred shall be exempt from taxation. ressince the navy was organized. The Beau Arts Club met at Water rights, ditches, canals, by authority of the Legislative Following this the Home Mis- - the home of Mrs Ruth fjtilson ervoirs, power plants, pumping Assembly thereof are hereby aslines, pipes sumed and shall be paid by this sionaries from Huntington ad- - Thursday evening. After the plants, transmission r flumes owned and used by State and dressed the meeting. They were business and topics were over individuals or corporations for Fourth The Legislature shall North Emery High School d Mr the state make laws for the establishment and Mrs Clinton Wakefield a tempting luncheon was irrigating lands within Ray White, Reporter such individuals or and maintenance of a system of owned Mr Mrs and Brockbank. ved. by The Future Fanners repreor the! individual public schools, which shall be ' Mrs Rose Tuttie entertained corporations, sentatives from North Emery Orangeville members thereof, shall not be open to all the children of the of the New Century Club Thurs- separately taxed as long as they state and be free from sectarian Saturday good representation chapter, returned owned and used exclus- control. night from Kansas City, Mo. Stake officers were here rep- - 'day afternoon with a Hallow shall be such purposes. Power for and Section 2. The luncheon, een of ively A very successful trip was re- resenting the various auxilpiogram lines state is directed tosecretary submit this plants, power transmission larles of the L. D. S. church at ' Castle Dale ported. used for gen- proposed amendment to the elecA Future Home Makers club our ward conference Sunday. Mrs. Mary G. Seely enter-A- U and otherandproperty electrical tors of the state at the next gendelivering erating was organized. Hie chapter organizations were reported tained) members of her club power, a portion of which is us?d eral election in the manner promembers were the members of as fully organized and doing and neighbors here Thursday for furnishing power for pump- vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the the old Home Economic club. a fine job. Bishop Hal M. Cox afternoon. Luncheon was ing water for irrigation purposes on lands in the state of Utah, electors of the state this amendThe advisor will be Mrs. Stella for the ward. table and games enjoyed. ,ed may be exempted from taxation ment shall take effect the first mu. to the extent that such property day of January, 1947. conThe student council In is used for such purposes. These junction with the faculty, met exemptions shall accrue to the CONSTITUTIONAL benefit of the users of water so feoently and appointed a year WM. T. LITSTER No. 3 AMENDMENT such under book staff. They are as folregulations pumped Democratic Candidate as the legislature may prescribe. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSlows: Editor, Nida Mae Howtaxes of the indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECThe for office ard; assistant editor, Beverly be remitted or abated at TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF may EMERY COUNTY Jemjsen; business managers, such times and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION OF THE ATTORNEY Me Jimmy Christensen, LaRae as may be provided by law. The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO .? Candles; artists, Gary Arnold, Mr Litster solicits your legislature may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CON Reed Truman and EiUlta Morexemption from taxation of TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINI rote with the assurance that '! homes, homesteads, and personal MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM til tensen. If elected to the office of . property, not to exceed $2,000 in PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL North Emery Seminary ' he will value for homes and homeCounty Attorney, SYSTEM The Seminary classes of the steads, and $300 for personal devote his time and energy Be it enacted by the Legislaproperty. Property not to exceed ture of State of Utah, North Emery High School are to serve diligently in that $3,000 in value, owned by dis- of all members elected to an excellent year. enjoying each to safeguard your ' abled persons who served in any of the two houses capacity; Our enrollment is very good, voting in favor le- - t war in the military service of thereof: interests in and rights though a number of students in the United States or ol the stale Section 1. is proposed t gal matters, and in promo- -' our High School were not able ef Utah and by the unmarried amend sec. 7 It ' of Article XIII of as such measures will ting of and minor widows In to enroll orphans seminary because the of the state of be beneficial to our county such persons may be exempted Utahconstitution conflict with required of so that the same shall read as the legislature may provide. as follows: in general. classes. The legislature shall provide Sec. 7. The rate He has of the We the our interest taxation on enjoy especially law for an annual tax suffi- tangible property oi by shall not ex round table discussions because people of Emery County at revof sources other with cient, ceed on each dollar of valuation, here we really try to solve heart. He is an honest and enues, to defray the estimated two and mills for some of our lifes problems. conscientious man, and is ordinary expenses of the state general State purposes, and such For the for each fiscal year. pur When you get boys and girls additional levy as the Legislawell qualified by experience pose of paying the state debt, if ture may provide for the State's going at each other as we do, and there to serve the in be, the any legislature share of the learning of a portion the time is always short and shall provide for levying a tax of the publicsupport capacity of County Attorn- school system as the class is never boring. to pay the defined in Article annually, sufficient ey. He has the decisions of many important cases to his creSection 2 Helen Hlnkins, annual interest and to pay the of this Constitution, X,such dit. Mr litster has worked diligetly to bring the records of portion principal of such debt, within consisting only of kindergarten Secretary. Emery County to comply with the laws of Utah. twenty years from the final pas- schools, common schools and He has performed all of his duties as County Attorney sage of the law creating the high schools. The State shall debt. contribute not more than 75 without the aid of a clerk or deputy. In other words, he has Section 2. The secretary of of the total cost of and saved Emery County approximately $1,200 clerk hire. state is directed to submit this maintenance of operation a minimum He has met with the County Commissioners at each genproposed amendment to the elec- school program in the State as tors of the state at the next gen such program shal) from time to eral meet since he was elected in 1942, to advise the comeral election in the manner pro- time be determined upon by the missioners and render assistance to any person meeting vided by law. Legislature. with the County Commissioners. Not more than 75 of the Mr Litster has a good personality and ability to meet the CONSTITUTIONAL States of the revenue portion No. 2 necessary to finance the operaAMENDMENT public. He has been a heavy taxpayer in Emery County for tion and maintenance of such over 36 years. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSminimum school program shall OF ARTICLE III AMEND ING TO Paid Political Advertisement announcing be raised by a State property tax THE CONSTITUTION OF THE and the remainder thereof levy COMING TO STATE OF UTAH RELATING shall be raised from other Stare FOR THE TAXA Soren-Sariders- on In Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tucker are rejoicing over their first Torger-Sacrame- nt baby boy. Both concerned are Next Saturday, jfOl doing nicely. IMPROVE YOUR In Castle Dale A baby girl was each cf the two houses voting in ficers as provided in all g Mod Note ser-an- acted puis iant to this tion, shall oe in full for ices rendered by said off spectively,.in any office ity or employment dun respective terms of of such officer shall receivi performance of any offu any fee for his own usp fees fixed by law for formance by either of any official duty, shall lected in advance and with the State Treasure; ly to the credit of the S Legislature may providi payment of actual and t expenses of said office that the Legislature may deter- traveling in the State in mine the manner and extent of formance cf official du Section 2. The Seen taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed for slaugh- State is directed to sut ter to be used for human con- proposed amendment to sumption. Intangible property tors of the state at the i may be exempted from taxation eral election in the mai as propertj or it may be taxed vided by law in such manner and to such exSection 3. If adoptei tent as the Legislature may pro- electors of state, thi; vide. Provided that if intangible ment shall the take effect as taxed be property property of January, 1947. the rate thereof shall not exceed day valof five mills on each dollar CONSTITUTIONAL When exempted from uation. AMENDMENT taxation as property, the taxable income therefrom shall be taxed A JOINT RESOLUTION under any tax based on incomes, ING AN AMENDMENT but when raxed by the State of TION 12 OF ARTICLE Utah as property, the Income THE CONSTITUTION therefrom shall, not also be STATE OF UTAH RELA taxed. The Legislature may pro- SALARIES OF THE JUi vide for deductions, exemptions, THE SUPREME AND based tax on offsets andor any COURTS inThe income. personal upon Be it enacted by the come tax rates shall be graduated but the maximum rate shall ture of the State of U not exceed six per cent of thirds of all members net income. No excise tax rate each of the two houses based upon income shall exceed favor thereof: four per cent of net income. The Section 1. It is pre rate limitations herein contained amend sec. 12 of artic and for taxes based on income the Constitution of the for taxes on intangible proper- Utah to read: ty shall be effective until JanuSec. 12. The Judges o ary 1, 1937 and thereafter until preme and District Coi of vote a the law by changed by receive at stated times majority of the members elected sation for their servia to each house of the Legislature. shall not be diminish! All revenue received from taxes term for which the on income or from taxes on in- the lected. allobe shall tangible property of Section 2. The Sec the public State cated to the support is directed to su ArIn defined as school system amendment tc proposed Consti2 of this ticle X, Section state at the of tors the tution. election in the ma Section 2. The secretary of eral by law. state is hereoy directed to sub- vided Section 3. If adopte mit this- proposed amendment to electors of the state, th: the electors of the state at the ment shall take effect the next general election in 1947. of January, 1 day manner provided for in section four-tenth- I of CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NOVEMBER 1- - 2 MY REPUTATION 3- - 4 Ann Sheridan Dennis Morgan Jack Carson Alexis Smith Jane Wyman In ONE MORiE TOMORROW GERTIES GARTER Dennis OKeefe (A Very Snappy Story) two-third- s well. I In Emi prl was Donald hospital l id won t hom thi fit N PE here. R1 tot La) her AUe: . No 6 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTI- TUTICN OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING 1G COMPENSATION OF STATE OFFICERS Be ?t enacted by the legislature of the State of Utah, s of all members elected A Mitchell Melich - NOVEMBER No. 5 I two-third- SEC-TIO- nth h two-third- ORDINANCE TION OF LANDS AND EXEMPTIONS. Be it enacted by the Legisla s ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in No Greer .title 1 i the i Both s ture of the State of Utah, favor thereof: of all members elected to Section 1. It is pr each house voting in favor there- amend sec. 3 of artic. of: the constitution of thi Section 1. That it is proposed to Utah, to read: amend section 10, article VIII, of Sec. 3. The public D the constitution of the state of of the State are herettl Utah to read: nently located at Section 10. A county attorney hereinafter named, eac shall be elected by the qualified the lands specifically voters of each county who shall it by the United Stati hold his office for a term of four Act of Congress appr years. The powers and duties of 16, 1894, to be disposi i county attorneys, and such oth- used in such manner er attorneys for the state as the islature may provide: of O legislature may provide, shall First: The Seat be prescribed by law. In all cases and the State Fair at where the attorney for any coun- City. ii Second: All other ty, or for the state, fails or relocat be to fuses to attend and prosecute of the state leg1 according to law, the court shall places as the as otne have power to appoint an at- provide except in t) forth set torney pro tempore. cifically 2. Section The secretary of tution. state is directed to submit this Section 2. The se direct proposed amendment to the elec- state is hereby tors of the state at the next gen- mit this proposed tba eral election in the manner pro- to the electors ofelect vided by law. the next general Section 3. If adopted by the manner prodded lor of electors of the state this amend- 1 of article o state ment shall take effect the first tution of the P' If Section 3. day of January, 1947. electors of the state. ment shall take e ' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT day of January. s As State Senator i home. AMENDMENT TO THE institution; RELATING UTAH, AND DUTIES OF ELECTION Be It enacted by th COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX- ture of the State of 1 ING THE TERM THEREOF. thirds of all members Be it resolved by the Legisla- each of the two houses - NOVEMBER CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION ING AN AMENDMENT TION 3 OF ARTICLE A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 10, THE CONSTITUTION ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTI- STATE OF UTAH REU LOCATION OF PU TUTION OF THE STATE OF Theatre Barbara Stanwyck In article XXIII of the constitu- tion of the state of Utah. s sources. The Legislature shall determine by law the method of allocation of the State's contribution to the various school districts. Section 2. The secretary of Re-elestate is hereby directed to subct mit this proposed amendment to favor thereof: Section 1. It Is proposed to the electors of the state at the amend Article III of the Const! next generaelection in the tution of the state of Utah as fol- manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitulows: The following ordinance shall tion of the state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the be irrevocable without the con sent of the United States and the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first people of this state: First Perfect toleration of re- of January 1947. ligious sentiment is guaranteed FROM No inhabitant of this State shall CONSTITUTIONAL ever be molested in person or 4 AMENDMENT Emery, San Juan and Grand property on account of his or her Counties mode of religious worship: but A JOIN! RESOLU HON PROPOSTO polygamous or plural marriages ING AN AMENDMENT 3 Ol- ARTICLF XIII OF are forever prohibited. The people inhabiting THE CONSTITUTION OF THE WSecond this State do affirm and declare STATE OF UTAH RFl A TING TO Reward Falthfuul and Efficient that they forever disclaim all ALLOCATION OF REVENUES RECEIVED FROM TAXES ON Service right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE and to all PROPERTY -Had Enough? Vote Republican the boundaries hereof,said limits Be it enacted by the Legislalands lying within Paid Political Advertieement owned or held by any Indian or ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to Indian tribes, and that until the ( 80th the 2 Untima - Castle ATTRACTIONS i , ) two-third- i . ed - r for favor thereof: Section 1. 1 is proposed to amend sec. 3 of Article XIII of the constitution of the state of Utah as follows: Sec. 3. The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all tangible property in the State, according to its value in money, and shall prescribe by law such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of such property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her, or its tangible property, provided ' serv-report- CO In Elmo and Mrs. Merrill Day Utah Motor Coni are the proud parents of a POTEL UTAH Salt s lands-belongin- motor Mr. ne two-third- Btlkon arrival, a 914 pound son. All concerned are doing nicely. OPERATE In Huntington You and your tnsto A baby boy arrived at the October Price hospital Monday, cordially invited to a 28, for Mr. and Mrs. George 1st Annual Con Justice. , Lu-ri- Fm NQvem ! two-third- to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend sec. 20 article VII of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 20. The Governor, Secretary of Stale. Auditor. Treasurer, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction and such other State and district officers as may be provided for by law, shall receive for their services monthly, a compensation as fixed by law. The compensation for said of- - I, E. - MONSON, & going is a three nr copy of the amendments prI .g,. regular session Sixth Legmiature. com and a full, true the five constitution ments proposed cial Session ofw Legislaturemv19JJ record in W -- IN WIWBSSset have hereunto t affixed theo hGfsalt State of of aw. this 17th dav (SEAL) Secret i;1" Jtollo (C, I heren |