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Show lx PA ROWAN TIM PAKOWAN. I TAM M IM MUIR 1 1, mx rs . J. S. No. 2 R. liy . -- A - limn. Stringham and JJi j kill of nrr.oi.UTioN joint Hit; i,t N'AIK AMI tior.st: OF HtllUSt.NTAintS OK THE THIRTY KLCOM) K OK Til K 1 l.tGI-LATtU- LTA1K OK UTAH JtlMNCS IT) AM KM) i.O. KtC-TUi.- AKTkT.K X OK OK CONSTITUTION STATE OK UTAH. 3 OK Tin; THE S PROVIDING OK SALK OF SCHOOL LANDS AND HOYALTIKS HtOM MIN UtALLKAsKSOK KCHOOI IANDS TO HE A PART OK THE STATE SCHOOL roil PRO-CKKD- FUND. n s thereof: favor Section 1. It is proposed to mend See. 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the stale and sold by the United States subsequent to son s or aitri i h4 lr tuc lan-lv- R. CONSTI-TUTIO- water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such propery is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may LATING TO TANGIBLE be remitted or abated at such PROPERTIES EXEMPT times and in such manner as FROM TAXATION. may be by law. The Be it resolved by the Legisla legislatureprovided may provide for the ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of of all members homes, . homesteads, and perelected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed houses voting in favor $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household thereof: furnishings, furniture, and Section 1. It Is proposed to equipment used exclusively by amend Article XIII, Section the owner thereof at his place of the Constitution of the State of abode in maintaining a of Utah, to read as follows: home for himself and family. Section 2. All tangible prop- Property not to exceed $3,000 erty in the state, not exempt in value, owned by disabled tinder the laws of the United nersons who served in any war States, or under this constitu in the military service of the tion, shall be taxed in propor- United States or of the State of tion to its value, to be ascer Utah and by the unmarried tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of property of the state, counties, such persons may he exempted cities, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide municipal corporation and Eublic libraries, lots with the by law for an annual tax sufthereon used exclu ficient, with other sources of sively for either religious wor- revenue, to defray the estiship or charitable purposes, mated expenses of and places of burial not held the stateordinary for each fiscal year. or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if anv there he, the from taxation. Water rights, legislature shall provide for ditches, canals, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, suffipower plants, pumping plants cient to pay the annual intertransmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage irrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. owned by such individuals or Section 2. The of corporations, or the individual state is directed tosecretary submit this members thereof, shall not be amendment to the separately taxed as long as proposed of the State of Utah electors they shall be owned and used at the next election in exclusively for such purposes. the manner general provided by law. Power plants, power transmisSection 3. If adopted by the sion lines and other property electors of this state, this deand used for generating livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall portion of which is used for take effect the first day of furnishing power for pumping January, 1959. H. J. R. No. 7 By Mssrs. Hopkins, Gunther, Wangsgaard, Ft Welch and Sheffield A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO POSING TO AMEND AR TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RE two-thir- !'TAarge,SiZu Members j l 1 ainted 1 -- 1 t v j! f 5 1 - PU',S e fJ ?I eh-et- - 1 1 Adirs: n nt 1 I Mr. Attends Workshop At Mrs M tclull moved City last week They b:h plan to alien school at CSU ar.j ' I Claude W. Adam this winter. S . Claude W. Adams, math instructor at I a rowan High! School attended an all day wotkshop at the University, of Utah last Friday, It was sponsored bv the; ' Ur.ivi rs.ty and the Utah Civil I) feme to g ive the 37 A JOINT RESOLUTION FRO- FUSING TO AMEND AH- 1ICLE VI, SECIION 9 Ob Utah high school rh.sifs THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RE- - instructors schooling in help BATING TO COMFENSA-- j ing 01U in an emergency TION OF MEMBERS OF against radio active fallout. THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- I tun of the state of Utah, I reducing an I Mrs. over-abundan- near-at-han- d j thereof : Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI. Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive1 such compensation, not ex ceeding $500 a year for the legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actually in session, and mileage as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary of State i3 directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. I ' thl j enter in races during Fair. Better climate better business Hendrickson Clas Adsisors: 12th, Second Ward Names New Relief Society Presidency Mrs. Merle B. Merkley was named President of the Second Ward Relief Society in Saerement meeting Sunday. Sustajned by the ward membership to serve with her were Mrs. Mary Stubbs and Mrs. Ruby Matheson as her counselors. Mrs. Emma Mortensen yill remain as the at the Iron County hospital secretary of the Sept 16. on 327. mean better business and greater prosperity for Utah. ' 'OCIA7ION UTAH MINING aappu Jant life for all" c.. s' Salute to IVE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL RICH COUNTY EQUIPMENT, SUCH aquatic playground of northern Utah AS- - LOOSE LEAF BINDERS ALL SIZES - RULED , 53- . -- .10 V To the shores of Bear Lake every year come thousands of vacationers from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming to enjoy the beauty of t he lake and its aquatic activities boating, water skiing, swimming, and NOTE BOOKS - ALL - -- - .79 TO $3.00 LOOSE-LEA- F TO PAPE- - .50 SIZE - .15 TO .69 skin diving as well as picnicking and camping 111 the adjacent forested mountains. The crystal-clea- r lake, an unusually pale blue body of water half in Idaho and half in Utah, is a natural attraction for fisherman as well. In addition to its recreational facilities. Rich County is important for the role it plas in Mix raising, with beef and dairy cattle and large numbcis of sheep bringing income to the area. In Rich County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endeavors to assure clean, wholesome gatheimg spots for the enjoyment ol beer and ale. s' n 'j- i rf ! SKRIP - CARTRIDGE TYPE FOUNTAIN PEN Fountain Pen Req. $2.95 5 Pack Scrip Carfridqes .49c Full Yeqr Guarantee $3.44 (t ' COMPLETE SCHOOL ACCESSORY LINE. SPECIAL While They Last . . . ZJc'titosLj n ALL FOR ONLY .75c . , . L - FENTON'S J u i 11 th, Mr. Wood and Mrs. Benson; 10th Mr. Brown and Miss Anderson; 9th Mr. Adams and Mr Asay; 8th Mr. Caldwell; 7th, grade, Mrs. Hendrickson. The development of Utah's mineral resources depends on a favorable economic climate. And taxes are the principal controllable factor in creating a favorable climate. Since 1940 assessed valuation cf all Utah property has risen 135, but valuation of mining property has jumped A better climate for mining would " From (he earth comes an Mr. Graff and Mrs. Paxman ; aU s j am deeply greatful to all i of porcupines while they are Confiscated Tackle, the people of Iron County in the mountains during the ' i for the D big game scasupport given me at T the Primary Election held j sons. jVjUnS 10 DC jOld By last Tuesday. September 9, This word came from the and for the support 'Utah Department of Fish j 1958, Fourteen guns and given me many times before and Game and the U. S. ittms confiscated by the during the long period of Forest Service today as both courts after being illegally time I have been a public agencies again noted the inused in the taking of fish officiaj in this County. If creasing numbers of porculard or game will be sold at. elected at the coming Nov. pines are taking a heavy toll public auction September 20' election, it is my sincere of trees and forage in many beginning at 10:00 am. in, desire to conduct my office sections of the state. the the Senate Chambers of the that your confidence will not Spokesmen noted animals are easily dispatchState Capitol Building, ac- - have been misplaced, ed by hunters in the field, Again thank you, cording to the department of s W. Clair Rowley fish and game. but urged normal precaution All items to be offered! ary measures when shooting them in trees and other at auction will be on display! Mr & Mrs. Rulon Lyman places where they are found. Friday, September 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 4.00 p m at; left the first of the week cl partment offices 1596 W, for Salt Lake City to attend Mr. and Mrs. Leon RobinN01 th Temple, Salt Lake. the State Fair. You guessed son are proud parents of a it, they took three horses to new baby boy born to them members of elected to each of the two houses voting in favor tuo-third- I fotri , BEER and ALE FOR SALE: 40 gallon G. E. ? Water heater. New f1 ion. Combination coal and $90d)0: used but m very kitchen range; Easy jPctric good condition. Phone 330 Spin-Dr- v washer For oe or see Worth Orton tails Cal! the TIMES OFFICE In 1957 Faculty siipjHiitid me inj the iTunary election A pub he off. Ci- lv indeed a .acted! Utah lamilievjthe Pur email High ami if successful in the end. jfor this school ear and have the during year un.! will hi r f.na!v, U.t. Lted for your infer. tnue to the lust of mv!'--10 to Jt2.CH.5bH. a fulhm s accotd.ng matun mi.. lo met it the ciinfi-- ' a news retrace from Rep H for (iratlualioit: ('ommiitff Jet.ce you have plueei! in me A Dixon. Marvin chairman. Graff, (iuymon The figures weie band on Marguritt- - Oitun and Max a letter received by the Con- Dailey. w n't to express mv a.n gressman from the office of Scholarship A Atlrmlance: the ComnnsMoner of Intern-enu- Mr Dallev, chairman, Mr. e re thanks to you the vutet of Iron County who support-- ! a! Kev This means a re Caldwell. M.,ss Anderson, bate of two cents per gallon Mr. VanAtivIal, me in the primary and Mr. - cm mote than threee million Graff urn Your auppoit wadepl gallons Assembly Committer: Mr. aj preciated II Dee White "The value of this rebate Avay, chairman. Mrs Hento Utah farmers will un- drickson, Mas zndersin and be much higher Mr Brown, doubtedly For the very f.nc vote the pat ftvcal ear, Shool Taper during Mrs g:cti me in the Primary since the federal gas tax Benson and Mrs Orton. election TucmIjv by the pro-- j has been raised to three cents Yearbook, Mrs, Orton p!e of Parowan. and all Iron a gallon, Dixon said Kammeltr Rep ' , Adisr, Miss I am deeply gicat-jfulCountv. Dixon also urged farmers Arderson I and thank you all sin- to take full d vantage of the IFUA Room Rrpresenlati) r, cerely, rebate of the federal tax on Miss Anderson J. Harold Mitchell used on farms and Drama Director: Mrs. HenCandidate for gasoline out that Republican jiointed September drickson. Mate Kepresentalive. 30 is the deadline for filing (locks, Mr YanAusdlc claims with the Bureau of Teacher Welfare & Social, I since rely wish to thank ' Internal Revenue, Forms can Miss Anderson, chairman, all the voters of Iron County be obtained from county Mr. Caldwell, Mrs Iaxman, and Mrs, Benson. who .supported me in the agents. Mr. Dixon observed that Public Relations, Mrs. Henelection Tuesday. Inmary If I am successful in the only 3.257 farmers request drickson. chairman, Mr. Adgeneral election in Novem- cd refunds in fiscal 1957, ams ber. I promice to serve you while the 1954 census re Fire and Safely, Mr. Van to the very best of my ability vealod there are 15,976 farm Ausdal, Chairman, Mr Daiers in Utah, indicating that ley. J.ian Ward Wheatley many farmers have not yet Home Room Adtisors; 12th taken advantage of this gas Mr. Graff; Uth, Mrs. Orton, A baby boy was born to.jax refund. 10th. Mrs. Orton; 9th. Mr. i'.d Mrs. Jerry Nelson Mr Adams; 8th, Mr. Caldwell; of Cedar City on Sept. 2 at 7th. Mrs. Hendrickson the Iron County hospital. HlifltCrS Asked fO Aid Statistical Reports: 12th, Mr. Mrs Nelson Reduction 11th, Mr. Caldwell, Graff, ,sT!le Porcupine busan Benson. is their1 10th. Mrs. Orton.; 9th Mr. second child. Hunters can again help in Adams; 8th, Mr. Graff. 7th, Jr. N tu'o-third- in Iron County To Pa rowan High ) TRO-rOSIN- to Rebate. Mode To .'u'iuu I";! 357 UtahnS 7tr.1t u-- No. 2 Assigncmcnfs Mode ,m 1 J. m ion ! Federal Gasoline Tax S. 4 - e other powers of original assessment as the Legislature may Py Messrs. G. Douglas provide. Under such regulaEdward C. tions in such cases and wnhtn ry. Taylor, Larsen and Howe such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall A JOINT RESOLUTION proposed bond issues, AN AMENDMENT review the lax levies of local sFxrrioN 11 of arti- revise units, and equalgovernmental THE cle XIII OF and valuassessment the ize THE STATE OF the of within ation property OF UTAH RELATING TO counties, the duties imposed SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACUNDER THE upon the State Board of EqualCOUNTING ization by the Constitution TAX LAWS OF THE and Laws of this State shall be STATE. performed by the State Tax Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State s of all members there shall be a County Board elected to each of the two of Equalization consisting of Board of County Commishouses voting favor the sioners of the said county. The thereof: County Boards of Equalization Section 1. It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preing of four members, not more scribed by law. The State Tax than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County long to the same political Boards of Equalization shall party. The members of the each have such other powers Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the by the Governor, by and with Legislature. the consent of the Senate, for of Section 2. The such terms of office as may be State is directed Secretary to submit provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to Tax Commission shall admin- the electors of the state at the ister and supervise the tax next election in the laws of the State. It shall as- mannergeneral by law. provided utilities sess mines and public 3. If Section by the adopted and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of electors of the state, this property among the several amendment shall take effect counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959 H. 1 I , Lmi-tatio- 1 loa.. o i!h . j d frii-- ll up-M- at-- te cwn-utut- Be it resolved by the Legist-tuof the State of Utah, of aU members elected to each of the two houtci lifting in two-third- the adroN'Um of this jh?e Into the Una n, aha'.i le and a r r iiijiiriil lun I, to be railrj the Matef hlih I the Intrlfit l!i!)', shall U- - eapenaed the n of the cuiii.'iu avhiXj.a. The in!U-e- t ell the Mate M IwmiI tund. the friKfrd of all jnjxrty that may ifue to the atale ly the rsihrat er (uifii'.ure, alt uncljiined tiafr and dividends cf any jno riiorstid under tne law s lf thia state, the nmsr u it the sales it tji.Ur, and the rentals received by the finm arhiiuj ar.d tate other than thoa gtanted b't turj-oushall, such other revenue a the legislature may Horn time to a tune aIUt thru to, fund to be known as the Uniform Mli'Kil bund, whih U" 1(411 be School bund maintained and for the support of the common an I public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner at the legislature shall provide of Section 7, The provi-io- n Article Xlll of this Constitution shall he construed a in the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purpose and on the amount of fund available therefor, and. further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall he conof sidered in fixing the rat taxation specified m Section 7 of Article XIII. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to subm.l this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general elution in the manner provided by law. 3 |