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Show THE RICH COL'fJTY NW?t RANDOLPH, UTAI. Frojposcd Constitutional Amendment No. 1. mm Proposed Constitutional Amon ment No. 2. iOIXT RESOLUTION NO. c. SKNATB ' JOINT RESOLUTION NO. g. joint resolrtlon in amtn.l "lutien an amendment merit to Section 5juopot.njr of i 11 of to Seotlon 7.Proposing Article tS, ef the Constitution of tie S:te of Utah, the reef tke State of Utah, ynlat-m- g lating to municipal corporations. to tax rates for State purposes. by the Logielaturi o: .Jtnaotca It resolved by the the State of Utah, Legislature tf vote the State of Utah, 11 f nit the members elected in the tvu. the members elected te each House Houses concurring: therein: therein: concurring Section 1. That It is to Section I. That it la proposed te r? mend Section ( of Articleproposed XI. of uU If I O'. amend Section 7, of Article XHI. at Constitution of the State of Utah tht sc the Constitution of the State of Utah that the same will read as follows uo that the same will read as fellows: Sec I. Corporations for Sec. 7. The municipal shall not he Purposes created by epeeiul erty for Staterate ef taxation an proppurposes Shall never lawe The Legislature general exceed t nulls an each dollar ef val'aw slthll provide for the byincorporauation te be apportioned aa follows! tion, organization and claaaiffcation of Not to sxceed 4 mills an each dolitles and towns In proportion to popof valuation for general State purulation, whleh laws may he altered, lar poses; not to exceed t mills on aach c mended or repealed dollar of for district school Any oity may frame and adopt s purposes: valuation not to exceed mill on barter far Its own government In the each dollar of valuation for high school purposes; that part of the Slats W solicit yonr rational following manner: The legislative authority of the cltv apportioned to high school pur- may, by vote of its mem- poses shall constitute a fund te be bers, and upon petition of qualified bsailed the High toSchool Fund and shall apportioned the cities and sthodl electors to the number of 10 cent dlstnets maintaining high schools in ef all votes east at the next per the manner the precedLegislature may proing election for the office of the tide. And whenever the taxable prop- he State shall amount to mayor, shall forthwith provide or-- i ft00.00u.000 09, the rates shall not exdinance for the submission to thebyelec-oi- s ceed on each dollar of valuation two of the question. Shall a Comind imll3 for general State mission be chor-'fo frame a charter? purposes one mill for The ordinance epj ra'.jir'' thu the nigh school purposes, ofand such "or Oivtnct school purposes as levy ,,,, eVitm. question be n nm i will 1X1X2 the next .t tl election tosine annually an amount which, added otner State funds The ballotCun Man ary available for rich micsdon school purposes, equals $25 00 shall also cental , ti: s.j nmoa of candi- district each person of school age in the dates for member 0f the proposed for State, shown by the last preceding Commission, but without party desigschool census; unless a proposition to nation. Such candidates shall be nom- increase such rate or rates, inated In the came manner as required ihe rate or rates proposed epecifying and the time during, which the same shall be by law for nomination of city officers levied, be first submitted to a vote If a majority of the electors voting of such of the qualified electors of on the question of choosing ' Comthe State, as, in tht yesr next precedmission shall vote in the affirmative ing such election, shall havt a then the fifteen candidates receiving property tax assessed te them paid within majority of the votes cast at such the State, and the majority of those shall vote in favor election, 'shall constitute the charter voting thereon in such manner as may be proCommission, and shall proceed te frame thereof, vided by law. charter. Sec 2. The ef gtate is diAny charter so framed shall bs sub- rected to eauseSecretary this amendmitted to the qualified electors of the ment to be publishedproposed as required bv the Constitution to and he submitted elly at an election to be held at a to the electors of the State at the time to be determined by the charter Cei.. mission, which shall bs not less next general election la the manner by law. , thn thirty days subsequent to Its provided and Sec. t. It approved by the eleaters completion and distribution among the of the State, thla proposed amendment electors and not more than one year shall take effect on tha 1st day ef Jan, , , from such date. Alternative previ- uary, 1921. sions may also be submitted to be Approved March IS, lilt. veted upon separately. The Commls-rto- n ahall 'make previsions for the distribution 'of copies of the proposed Proposed Constitutional Amendbarter and of any alternative proviment No. 3. sions te the qualified electors of the city, net less than sixty days before tb election at which it Is voted upon, SBNATB CONCURRENT RESOLUTION uch proposed charter and such NO. . e previsions as are approved by majority of the electors voting there-A eoncurrent resolution providing an shall become an organic law of amendment to Section 1, Article XIV, such city at such timo as may be fixed of the Constitution ef the State of ' therein, and shall supersede any exUtah, relating te State debt limitaisting charter and all laws affecting on tion. the organization and government of such city which are now In conflict Be it enacted by the Legislature of therewith. Within thirty days after the State of Utah, Our be of all a copy of such charter the members elected to each of the approval as adopted, certified by the mayor and two Houses concurring therein: ' city recorder and authenticated by the Section 1. That it lsproposed to , seal of much city, shall be made in amend Section con1, Article of 14, the duplicate and deposited, one In the of- stitution ef the State ef Utah, so that fice of the Secretary pf State and the ether in the office of the City Record- ths same will read as follows: er, and thereafter all courts shall take Section 1. To mast casual deficits judicial notice of such charter. er failures In revenue, and for necesAmendments te any such charter may sary expenditures for public purposes, be framed and submitted the chartthe ereotlon of public builder Commission In the sameby manner as ineluding and for the payment of all terriprovided 'for malting bf charters, or ings, torial indebtedness assumed by the be may proposed by the legislative auState, the State may contract debts, thority of the city upon a not m the at any exceeding Vet thereof, or by petition of one time, an amount agregate equal to 2 fied electors to n number equal toqualiof the of value the taxable erf the total vote cast for of the State, as shown by the on the next proceeding election,mayor and property last assessment for State purposes, any such amendment may be submit- previous to the incurring of such inted at the next regular election, and debtedness. Rut the State shall never having been approved by the majority contract any indebtedness, except as of the electors voting thereon, shall in the next Section provided, in exbecome a part of the charter at the cess of such amount, and all moneys time fixed in such amendment and from herein loans arising authorized, shall be certified and filed as provid- shall be apnlied solely to the ed In case ol cnarteis for which they were obtained. purposes FULL MARKET PRICES PAID FOR Each city forming Its charter under Sec. 2 The Secretary of State la this Section shall have, and is hereby hereby to submit directed prothis granted, the authority to exercise all posed amendment to the electors of powers relating to municipal affairs, the State at the next general election and to adopt and enforce within its in the manner provided by law. and limits, local police, sanitary and simSec I. If adopted hv the electors ilar reulatlon not In conflict with tha of the this amendment shall State, take general law, and no enumeration ol effect January 1, 1921. pewers la this constitution or any Approved March 18, 1911. law shall be deemed to limit or restrict the general grant of authority hereby conferred, but this grant of authority shall not include the power too Proposed Constitutional Amendregulate thasoservice or charges of pub-liment No. 4. utilities long as such regulation Is provided for by general law, nor be deemed to limit or restrict the power of CONCURRENT IESOLU- th Legislature ln matters of public SENATE wyomng. TION NO. 1. r general Interest, nor those relating te Elate affairs. I power to be teenferred upon the A concurrent resolution proposing aa title! by thla Section shall include the amendment to the Constitution of following:, the State of Utah by amending SecTo assess and collect levy, tion 5, Article XVI, relating to rights a) tares and borrow money, within the of action to recover damages for Inlimits prescribed by general law, and juries resulting ln death. to levy and colleet special assecaments Be it resolved and enacted by the legter benefits conferred. islature of the State of Utah, (b) To furnish all local public serof all the members elected to to vices; purchase, hire, construct, own, each of the two Houses concurring maintain and operate, or lease, publtc utilities, local in event and use; to therein: by condemnation, or otherwise, acquire Section 1. That It le proposed to within or without toe Corporate limits, amend A good on 5, Artiele 16, of the Conproperty necessary for any such pur- stitutionSection of of so the 8tate that Utah, to restrictions imposed poses, subject by general law for the protection of said section shall read ns follows: n Lumber , Randolp other commun'tVs, and to grant local The right of action to recover public utility fr.uuhiscs and regulate. ages for injuries resulting In death, conto the exercise thereof subject the shall never be abrogated, and the and vs wyo. tinuing power of regulation of public amount recoverable shall not be subutiTitlee, their rates and service, by the ject to any statutory limitation, exaute. as is now or may hereafter be, cept in cases where compensation for provided by general law. Injuries resulting In death Is provided for by law. (o) To make local public improvements and te acquire by condemnation, Section 2. The of State It or otherwise, propertj within its cor- - j hereby directed toSecretary submit this pro Lumber Co. yerate limits necessary for such im- - posed amendment to the electors ot provements; and also to acquire an ex- the state at the next general election cess over that needed for any such Im- in the manner provided law. by Sec. 1 It adapted by the electors provement and te sail or lease such qxcess property with restrictions, In of the state the amendment ahall take rder to protect and preserve the Im- effect January let, 1921. "4 - Cea-stltl- en Announcement two-thir- twe-thtr- m ill 'vm. Jacobson is restocking his .store New gccds are arriving daily. He is going to orerate on the Cash and Carey ' plan and i i , , ( i j, Vcba- foi c going el iev'hci ?. Watches, Jewelerv, Silverw.ir i two-thir- Repair work guar anteed four-tent- h two-tent- . rc-.- t- 1 FALL GOODS We have a new line of fall goods just arrived Sweater coats, underwear for ladies gents sheep lined vests blankets headwear A complete line of winter cloth ing including ladies and childrens andetc. winter coats and sweaters, gents New Ginghams jhst in at 35c yard sweaters and woolen shirts and a See cur serges.silks and plaid goods full line of wool serges will be on rices are beginning to receed all lines sale at Spencer Bros, the first of the alter-aatlv- a, of goods.' two-thir- prices will right. , Yours for business Furniture Go. Rich County two-thir- m week Special low prices will be givenon school shoes during week. Bargains for all, dont mi ss seeing then? one-ten- th HARRY VOLk Bros. & Co. Speer Hides, furs, pelts, wool, Junk, scrap Iron, metal, Rubbers .bones rags. ' Absolutely Reliable. Give us PfefP- aTriai. - I iT - -- fy j I Evanston, V '.3 Valuable Papers, etc. ' iOl. in mu '.?? 1 Your Keep r nfc ipi,Hit vaults. 'lliey offer agairst llieft, fire of any kind. lively tuci'iiiiuodiitiiui is alforded those Mho lent in these mni:irmiriils tnnlts, the lent ol liich is very mod-tiut- c, litKinmuu s low as $1."5 for box. sei-unt- rJ I imild oi IM AY , 1 LUMBER and LATH dot i uction two-thir- South Lumber Evanston, buying elsewhere. fore-leaur- e, mannor provided bv law. If adopted by the electera sf this Stat, th.s amendment take effect on January 1st, 19M. Approved March II, 1911. Sec. I BihIimm System In Paraguay, tumanal custom prevails ln and It Is known as contra The wholesaler sells the soda he buya from the foreign to small dealers through the iterlor of the country, and makes rer the bills against tVsc small doal-p- g to the manufacturer fron whom e purchases as ryl!" r1 soenrity for Is own Indebted"-- - . u eatnbllshed ccvcL'y. Mjgth for crediy, t x months. ta Par-ma- y, loan-factur- Inquire of f R.i:nlHit),Tjtab. O.W.AVhH before m . Cf-sl- i r. South , d sell bonds on the nesurlty ef any such excess propertv, or at any ubllc utility owned by the or of the revenues thereof, or eity, both. including, in the case of a pub-1- 4 utility, .a franchise stating the taPOM upon which, in case of the purchaser may operate Inch nttltty. 2. See. The Secretary of State Is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment to the electors of the State 9 the next general election, In the Bank of Randolph hand. supply of lumber woodruf f delivered -- provement. (d) To Issue Co. Approved October ii 9, 1919. MU HARKBT Id NMTT I. Harden Bennlon, Secretary ef State, of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of all Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular and special sessions ef the Legislature ef 1919, as the same appear of record ln my office. In witness whereof, I .have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Orea 8eal at the State ot Utah, thla Is day ot October, 1929. BARDEN BEXNIOH . Secretary at FRESH, CURED-flEAT- S AND VEGETABLES Garage Athorized Ford Service Station Ever-read- Phone orders will he sent to- all parts of the County ' v Phone No- 30 MISLEY PHILIP prop,' . y Storage Batteries. Tires and Tubes Goodric h - Cars for Hire Ml. aity Days of Mall Carrying. Mail vans. lie driving of which Is now Intrusted to women cliaulTeurfe, originated in the which were Instituted ln 1784 by Mr. John Palmer. M. 1.. for Bath, and manager of the Bath theater. He had to overcome strenuous opposition fore he :ouUl induce Mr. Pitt to su- Nil's system of posthoys, ' 1 j", ntdct rue of speed was fiv Loudon Times. in pour. It-ij- al um km Mkmm it Randolph Lumber. 1 Full line of Building materials mnll-eonch- Evanston lumber i btandard Timber Co. Co. Owners We i are equipped to doreboreing of your Forp blocks Last bt not east, free air |