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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MOENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. LEGAL COUNSEL Democratic Leaders Rejoice y Oyer State mf City Victories PLAN TO PASS (OeottBMd (ran Pan On.) pecisny If the wise and liberal policy adopted by Virginia is pursued In other southern states, and all Democrats are invited to return and train affiliate with the carty. ir respective of the difference of last year." The New York mayoralty Demo cratic victory has no significance from a national standpoint. It gen erally was expected. The election was fought on local issues and the . ON TAX LAWS Lawyers Discuss Proposed Amendment on Friday. : . ' ( . All assessors, county commission era and other local government of ficlala interested in tax assessment problems have been called to meet with members of the state board of equalization and assessment December S, it was announced Wednesday by Bliss Sybil Hopkins, secretary. The meeting will be held for the purpose of discussing tax problems and to formulate a suitable means of determining equitable assessments throughout the state, especially on automobiles. Miss Hopkins said. Young Thugi Board Ship, i Migsion Worker Leader Classes Dies Suddenly Open Nov. 12 to Ttw Tribuw. PRICE. The Rev. Bl 8. Metsler. missionary for the American Home Missionary society of the Baptist cnurcn, was round dead about Wednesday in his room at the New house hotel here. Dr. Charles Rugger!, county physician, gave cause of deatn as heart lauure. The Rev, Metaler had been dead approximate ly seven hours when found by the . oi we noiei. proprietor From papers obtained from the ef fecta of the preacher, it has been determined that he has a wife living In Sidell, 111. Mrs. Mettler was notified of ber husband's death by the iynn iunerai parlors, but has not answered the wire. B. T. Darnell of the Baptist or ganization or Bait Lake was informed of MeUler's death and he notified hc fiynn that he would leave lm mediately for Price. The missionary had been working this territory for some time ana was soon to leave for mom to continue bis work. Special lam APPOINTS COMMITTEE. " Special to Tn TtlBune. RICHFIELD. "E" battery of the 222nd Field Artillery has been desig OUNNISON. Instead of beginning recreational school lead&hlp November 11 at Gunnison as previously announced, it will begin on November 13 at S p. m. In the Gunnison Valley high school auditorium. This school is being sponsored by the U. 8. department of agriculture in cooperation with the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural college, The services of J. 8. Knapp of the Playground and Recreation Association of America has been secured to conduct the school The county agricultural agents in Sanpete. Sevier and Piute counties will each send delegates to the school, about fifty In alL Mutual Improvement associations of various stakes and wards in the three counties have been invited to choose the delegates for the school. The work will continue over a five-da- y period with 2 p. m. and T p. m. sessions. the THURSDAY, cr . SAIE km for n s-- Tooft" tf - .CttfL-Mora- forYou i j I -- - ..... 2: - ; ! V f Z.C.IV17I; 1j i i y , r I I f 1 I Marquisette Panels for two-thir- ds - f I hr-- Off-the-fa- ce y 4 V Ji Expensive Model Hats Downstairs Store: two-thir- ds ty1 "J- Ajf1 and Copies of de 1 n Fireman Conquer Blaze in Mine . djttt-Hct- - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATT legis-laCl- 1. Wch-fte- ld nated by the city couneU of to take charge of Armistice day. Captain Henry E. Beal has Pf?f ed committees to take care necessary details. opposition was divided. The most Bind Officers, Rob Safe ses-- siirnlficant thins about It was the week. cast Herman vote for Thomas, large (JPf sion with tho commission, will fur- - socialist canaiaate. .PORTLAND, Ore, NOV. Several young; men boarded the ther discuss the plan, tad all will be Luckenbach P. at the steamer Edgar set for the preparation of the re- -, Sees Considerable Significance terminal in the Willamette river here port of the tax revision commission In Manldpal Victories. early today, bound Captain Carl Alto the governor, which la due Decern fihouse saw considerable signifi berts and Elmer Atkinson, quarter ber L work on the preliminary draft cance in the numerous victories In master, and robbed the ship's safe of this report ia already In progress municipal elections, principally In of $397.60. They escaped. in the office or the tax revision com New York state and Indiana, He . mission..' Dairy Cattle Testing pointed out Democrats carried cities Democratic various favor thereof for wise, shall in vote municipal been years, had thereon that Republican Tuberculosis Continues Qswtes Frsm Law Creating elections In New York state outside In such manner at may be provided naming Borinrfield. Mass.: Bridge Revision CenunlMion. . law. Conn., and Ithaca. N. Y- - the . of New York city. port. MT. PLEASANT. The testing of by One paragraph In the law creating dairy cattle for tuberculosis has been High School fond to Be the tax revision commission and Its completed hv Indlanola, Milburn, teelslative advisory committee reads: of the "usual per diem and mileage," the mineral resources of the state. Apportioned by Legislator. Fairview and ML Pleasant, this work For the purpose of paying the state the "per diem" being H a day. "If the commission and the The high school fund shall be ap Sale Is having begun on October 21. This debt, If any there be, the legislature tax committee or a majority in such manner aa the pMlal to Ths Trtbus. rower to week the government and state men shall provide for levying- - a tax an- portioned thereof shall conclude that the beet Governor Has may provide to the school PRICE. It was reoorted bv mine are .tesUng..at-.BDrlWlslature ."'." " Interests of the state will be served Adjovra Special Session. anually sufficient to pay the annual iate hour Wednes mslnUlntng high acnooia.. . ffcatheriUe Important Green, Freedom and Chester. The state district school lund snail day that the fire in Castle Oate No. Fort byhaving its recommendation cott-- f A thirst section to the cohsUtuuon interest and' the principal of such The week 11 November of sidered by the eighteenth session of provides that "in case of disagree debt within twenty years from the be distributed aa follows: An amount 1 was under control and would probtesting Larr! be done at Ephralm and Mantl, the legislature convened in special ment between the two houses of the final passage of the law creating the Mini to lis 00 for each person of ably be extinguished by midnight win and 18 the Medium week of November at debt. reconv so advise and school age enrolled in the public Superintendent Hodge Burrls went session, it shall Wales, Sterling. Mayfield, Gunnison Bee 1 All property within the schools of the state shall be distrib underground afr 6 a. m. mend to the governor. If the cover- legislature at any special session, and Small and Centerfield. nor convenes the eighteenth legists with respect to the time of adjourn- state not exempt undec. the laws of uted among the several school dis- In charge of 38 men. whoWednesday have in. Sixes Head ture in special session to consider ment, the governor ahall have power the United States, or under this con tricts, according to such enrollment serted four streams into the tunnel the report and reoommendationa of to adjourn the legislature at such stitution, shall be subject to taxa as shown by the, last preceding school fo fUDdue tne names and smoke. tion. .. the commission, be shall submit to time as he may think proper." census. The balance of said fund The three men who were reported The legislative subcommittee fas Uniform and the legislature so convened In special hall be distributed among the sev to have been overcome by the amoke Equal Individual-Style- s session the report and recommenda- - been working on Article 13 of the eral school districts of the state in are now said to be out of danger. The constitution, which It is proposed to Kate of Assessment. tions of the commission." as manner may fire broke out in a raise In the mine the such legislature ' v The legislature shall pro-ri- provide. The governor has approved this amend, and has prepared a resoiu ; Sec 3. shortly after 8 p. m. Tuesday and act and there is little doubt, after tlon such as the legislature would Bee. 10. The making of private ravaged the tunnel an night. The by law a uniform and equal rate vote to a have adopt by or the amount of work that has been of out fire crew entered and poured streams moneys, using public house, to present the pro- of assessment and taxation on all profit put on the subject of tax revision, In eachamended Lovely, soft, graceful fitting hats for Matron and Miss. the same for anv purpose not au of water on the flames for more than voters to to its article the will property be posed tangible recommendation offiaccording that the thorized by any public is noura. types, elaborated with a touch of silver and gold-bril- liant of the state. In its present shape value in money and ahall prescribe cial shallbybelaw, made. and a deemed felony tne proposed resolution reaas: ornaments In fact, DTOvided law. as mmiahed beautifully made tricorns. be by hall aa ConsUtaUoa rrcvides for Funeral Rites Held Be It Resolved by the legislature by law such general regulations of such punishment shall be here. Offered at a new and is fashion but favored hat part every taxa secure full shall a for valuation all of of the state of Utah, Convening Legislator. disqualification to hold public ofiice. Hunting Accident Victim price that spells real economy. , 2Vi yard! long, 40 inches The constitution provides that "On of the members elected to each house tion of all tangible property to that Sec. 1L No appropriation snail concurrinctherein: 'extraordinary oocaslons, the goverevery person and corporation shall be made, or any expense authorized, Special to The Tribune. tailored with silk wide, is proposea to section i. That nor may convene the legislature by LEHL Funeral services for pay a tax in proportion to the value by the legislature wnere&y tne ex proclamation. In which shall be amend article XIII of the constitu of the state during any Barthe Rebar Lott. who was acci each ;frinft, pendlture or of her its his, tangible property. stated the purpose for which the leg tlon of the state of Utah so that the exceed the total tax dentally ahdt and killed while huntBee. 4. The legislature may pro fiscal vear shall Islature Is to be convened, and It shall same will read as follows ior ny law ana appu ing pheasants 8unday. were held in then provided ana assessment for 1. vide law Rm the lhs.II tirftThe by lMislatur extnnuifit so legislative business annroonauon or. ex the Jifth ward chopal here Wdne--- J orintangroie propei cept that for which It was especially vide by law for an annual tax pendlture, unless the legislature day, with Bishop Henry Erlckson United of Bee The t. the property revenue sources of or other such with other elent convened, legislative i making such appropriation shall pro bustnest aa the governor may call to to defray the estimated ordinary ex- States, of the state, counties, cities, vide for such appropriation for rais presiding. interment was in the Lehl cemeits attention while In session." penses of the state for each fiscal towns, school districts, municipal cor ing funds therefor by the imposition' tery. John Roberts dedicated the Another section says that "No spe- - rear, and to provide an endowment porations and publlo libraries, lots of any tax autnonzea Dy mis consti- grave. The school and junior Z. C. M. L Dowa Stain Store clal session shall exceed SO days." fund for school purposes Into which with the buildings thereon used ex tution, not exceeding the rates pro high school high were dismissed for the and provides that the legislators may shall be paid annually not exceeding cluslvely for either religious worship vided herein, sufficient to pay such services.""provide for payment to themselves 10 per eent of the taxes collected from or charitable purposes, and places of appropriation or expenditure within burial not held or used for private or such fiscal year. This provision ahall corporate benefit shall be exempt not sddIv to aDtooriatlons or ex res from taxation. Ditches, canals, to suppress Insurrections, penditures owned and flumes ervoirs, pipes and defend the state, or assist In defendused by individuals or corporations United States in time of for irrigating lands owned by such ing the Individuals or corporations, or the Individual members thereof, shall not AO Doing Business in State. be separately taxed as long as and Subject to Taxation. to the extent that they shall be Bee. 13. All corporations or per owned and used exclusively for such sons in this state, or doing business purposes. The legislature shall pro herein, ahall be subject to taxation vide ior tax renei to larmers using for state, county, school, municipal, power for pumping of water for irri or other purposes on the tangible gation purposes. The taxesorof the property owned or used by them abat within the territorial limits of the Indigent poor may be limited ed at such tunes and in such manner authority levying the tax. as may be provided by law and the Bee. 13. unless otherwise pro legislature may provide for the ex- vided by law. there shall be a state homes. from taxation of emption tax commission consisting of four homesteads and personal property members, whose tenure of office shall not to exceed, 250 In value for homes be provided by the legislature, not ana homesteads ana suw ior personal mora than two of whom shall belong to the same political party, to be approperty, and may provide for for persons disabled In the pointed by the governor, who shall, States of United service the military within fifteen days after the conor the state of Utah. vening of the legislature, submit to the senate for confirmation the MetaHlferoas Mines names of persons suitable therefor. Acre. Assessed at $5 Per The duty of the state tax commission Sea 8. For the purpose of the shall be: property tax, all metalliferous mines (a) To supervise and administer or. mininsc claims, notn piacer ana an income taxes, tax on intangibles, so rock In place, shall be assessed at ami such other taxes as may be as per acre and In addition thereto at signed to it oy the legislature. and public a value equal to three times the net (b) To assess mines annual proceeds thereoi, at aerinea uUlltiee. c To review and correct tax ! Mi,,, (liUTHIVU, mwwv.W. wm. ww multiple to be applied to net proceeds levies, bond issues, budgets, and exfor the purpose of determining the penditures of taxing units. To exercise such other powers (d value of such mines or mining claims may be changed by the legislature Of original assessment and such auat any time subsequent to the sixth thority, and perform such duties as year after the adoption' of this may be prescribed by law. of all the amendment, to Be Constraed members elected to each of the two Nothing houses voting in favor thereof. All Preventing Other Ttaxes. Sec. 14. Nothing in this conother mines or mining claims and other valuable mineral deposits, in stitution shall be construed to precluding lands containing coal or hy- vent the legislature from providing drocarbons, shall be assessed at their a stamp tax, occupation, license, or IMS servsiMT full value. All machinery used In franchise tax, or any tax graduated, or otherwise based upon, or meamining and all property or surface sured by, income; nor to prevent the improvements upon, or appurtenant to, mines or mining claims and the legislature from Including in any invalue of any surface use made of come subject to tax in any tax based or measured by Income, the Inmining claims, or mining property, upon property already taxed as for other than mining purposes shall come from be assessed at full value. The state such, or exempted from taxation as under this constitution, or tax commission shall assess and tax property all property herein enumerated pro- under any law enacted pursuant vided that the assessment of $5 per thereto; provided, however, that no acre and the assessment of thl value tax based upon or measured by inof any use other than for mining pur come shail be altered as to any proa, visions thereof relating to rates, poses than pe maae aa proviueu oy exemptions, or deductions, ex: law. . of cept upon the vote of Shall Not Impose Taxes all the members of each house of the legislature voting In favor, thereof . Far Coanty rarpeaea. x HET. must have a good supply of energy to purest and choicest materials the world pro- proceeds of any tax based upon Sec 1. The Legislature shall not The or or measured of tax by income, duces, for this superior bread. of any the activities. taxes them any for the purpose Impose through day's carry levied on intangible property, shall county, city, town or other municipal be to That's like them of mothers to the state school district give why applied plenty corporation, but may by law vest in fund the state district school Next time you need bread, be sure and say the corporate authorities thereof re- fund and shall for breakfast. For this 'bread Royal Long be reduced levy according to assess, levy spectively the power "Long Royal' to your grocer. Look, for tha not only stimulates the appetite, and collect taxes for all Durooses of to the amount of revenue which is name, "Long Royal" on the wrapper. Made such corporation, subject to regula received from any such sources. but it also supplies the needed energy and tion by the state tax oommiaswn. by the makers of the famous Royal Optimistic Bee t. An accurate statement of strength in a most healthful form. Doughnuts, and Royal Loaf Cakes. Royal Bakthe receipts and expenditures of all THE TRIBUNE OFFERS A aning Company, Salt Lake City and Ogden. publlo moneys shall be published BOOKLET ON DIET nually In such manner aa the legisTo begin with, the And it toasts perfectly. ' lature may provide. The booklet, "Good Proportions In Bee. 8. The rate for all purposes the Diet." prepared by Ui state Royal of loaf longer, the improved shape Long on Intangible property shall not exrelation mtvIco at tho department of agriculture, covers thoroughly mills on each dollar of the ceed not so so wide but or gives you slices that high every detaU of food (election, tell true value thereof to be apportioned are of food kind needed, what give into The toaster without trimming, without as the legislature may provide. fit your the proportions and amount of so rate of taxation on tangible property food required, and ruggeete a numAnd even texture of this rethe crowding. exceed not for shall state menus of purposes ber for , v on meals. each dollar of valuation markable looking-bread assures beautifully browned, null for Kvery woman who la responsible (a) Two and for the meal of a hotuehold should toast. tender, flavory general state purposes; have a copy of thl book. Send for of one mill for the (b) FIJI out and mall tho today. yours school fund; and high coupon below, enclosing (our cent c Such levy for the state district No better bread is on the market, for no In coin or (tamp for roturn postage school fund which, together with the and handling. better bread can be made; The bakers of Long Interest on the permanent school fund and such other revenue as msy of baking 6elect the Prederle J. Baskln. Director. Royal masters of be provided for this purpose by the The Salt Lake Tribune legislature, will raise annually an " Information Bureau, amount equal to $30.00 for each perWashington, D. 0. son of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school encloee herewith four eent In I census. com or sumps tor a copy of the Bald rates shall never be exceeded in the booklet, Good Proportion unless a proposition to increase such Diet. rate or rates, specifying the rate or Name rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be 208-21- 0 first submitted to a vote of such of Street the qualified electorrtjf the state as City in the year next preceding such elecB ET U K B ATTETJT E tion shall have paid a property tax State a&esafd to them within the state and ibe majority of those voting ...... ; i fat On). That committee, la joint (ConUnaed trass latter going Democratic for the first time in la years, "in no section where the Demo crats were accorded anything like an equal chance did they fail of suc-U- tt he said. "Ordinarily, municipal elections mutht not have great deal of bear' lng on the national situation, but U yesterdayY elections in nearly every case national issues 'ere brought In and the armea! was made on behalf of the Republicans mat vie support of Republican national policies and the Indorsement of the Hoover administration was Involved in the contest'' He said this was notably so m Indiana, and that Republican congressmen had left here to campaign for local candidates. He pointed t) Democratic victories m Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Fart Wayne, South Bend, Evansville, and to the first one In history In M uncle. He cited, like Tax Officials Meet At Capitol December 5 : . suffl-TWuo- n- v - SERVICE - QVJAUTY - PRCE - Vn'v two-thir- ds . tt NT x Arthur Frank off-set- two-thir- ds WOMEN'S COATS Every morning thousands of young students march off to school glowing with health and vitality. This remarkable bread plays an important part Their Quality Has Made Them Famous There's hardly a family, that you know of, that doesn't own at least one Arthur Frank Coat fresh They're always so stylish, their furs so glorious, their woolens so rich, women can't resist them. You'll be glad you can't hs Two-tent- hs theart Arthur Frank South Main ed four-tent- St Your Grocer has it Fresh Twice a Day LONG ROYAL T RBRE1 BE TTE ( |