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Show ro rff v rytftf t i b rACTE Monday. September 8, 1930. TUB JOURNAL LOO AN, PACES COUNTY. UTAH Ttro - THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE EABL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY t toe Post Office every day in the week except Sunday t Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter. KATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION ADVEBTI8IXO SUBSCRIPTION RATES Paid in advance per month - 28c two years .$2.00 udlvared, per month- 45e ii two advanceDelivered, 44.50 years - Member of Associated Press n The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to too aee for of all newa dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local newa published therein. All right of republication of apodal dispatches thereto are also By nail, By mail, -- -- repnb-ihtatio- reserved. BAROMETER Rain Today I? Change READINGS Fair 8TNOPS18: Elsa Chats , beaufi legit art paralyzed , Mr. detective over her sbouldor, Winslow wishes you to come upstairs to the deb again, Mr. Thome. Thorne found Winslow pacing restlessly up and down the den. "I feared you had gone, he exclaimed. Come in and close the door." But Thorne did neither. Im due at my office, Mr.' Winslow, he said. "You can always reach me there If you care to aee me again. Winslow looked at him aghast "What's the matter with you. he exploded. "Coma in and sit down, with more emphasis, and crossing the room be slammed the door, I apologize, Thorne." "What tor?" "I should have offered yon a retaining fee. Will five hundred dol- wins the love of Jack Winslow, adopted son of Arnold Winslow, wealthy retired tanner of Wash inyton, D. 6 , at whose home she is a ouent. The elder Wiulow sue peats EU a is not all she ptcteiide to be, however, and seeks the set -woes of O. Thome, deteettvo, on effort to probe her past and prevent Jack from marrying her. A mysterious woman in blue has "been seen talking to Etsa several times. Arnold Winslets brings , Paul Kttne, noted surgeon, to l)r Elsa. The lirl consents re -luctantly . Later that Kane it found dead on the night der the window of the bathroom of bit suite. The coroner starts an The door of the investigation. bathroom from the window of Kane fell to found bolted on tne inside , with the key to the other lock euteide the window. Elsa Chase is strangely upset on Uamtng - of Kanes death from 1 home . lars Chapter I Yesterday HEN Elsa Chase burst into tears at the news ot Kanes death, Thorne felt decidedly ill at ease. He had never learned to look with equanimity on a woman cry-inIn fact he had met very few women like the girl before him. With a curious sense ot discomyear of late, when the public schools open, it is fort, Thorne admitted to himself that they are more crowded than ever before. that her unusual and elusive beauty At least this is the story in the great majority of com- was of the type to catch and hold munities. The birth rate may be growing smaller, but all the the attention ot men; It made, all the more singular the same' the schools keep increasing in numbers. School author- therefore, dislike Arnold Winsapparent ities are in a chronic state of complaint, because of over- low bad lor histhatadopted sons crowded buildings. In some cities, the children have to alter- fiancee. nate in using the rooms, with morning and afternoon shifts. I am sorry to have brought you bad news," toe detective said simSometimes cliairs have to be brought in for lack of desks. An overcrowded schoolroom is a serious defect in a ply. I supposed you had heard ot it; Dr. Kane met his community's equipment. The teacher who can do good work something death almest under your window, so in a room of 30 to 40 pupils may be cempletely stumped to to speak." control 50 restless kids. The difficulty of handling them Elsas eyes flew open. What is doubles when the room gets a little that you sayT she stammered, and The reason for this great increase is that children stay her voice had grown hard, unnatdeath? in school longer. The boy who quit when he finished the ural.He He met hia bathtell out ot the grammar grades, is determined that his children shall have a room window and wasupstairs" killed. better chance. He has felt the need of more schooling all his "And was killed the look ot horlife, so he will if possible put his youngsters through a high ror in the girl's eyes gave place to another emotion was it terror? It school. ' was gone before Thorne had time to The longer the children stay in school, the more schoolElsa room space they occupy. The taxpayers read about the in- analyze It. "I I. desperately voice and keep to strove control her how and it It creased school costs, they growl, and wonder steady. T liked Dr. Kane, alhappened. If they read how the school attendance has in- though I saw him for the first time creased, they will see. So far not many communities have last night. "Ah. then he was not a relation decided that it pays to save expenses by refusing money of yours needed to give the children a fair chance. Why Certainly not," swiftly. . A community that does not keep up with the procession should you think that? who to out not is turn school in young people matters, going You seem to upset over a caswill keep their town on the map. If the people of Utah want ual stranger. advancing communities, they must continue to, give their Elsa looked np swiftly, but she children enough education to make them competent and wide gained nothing from her scrutiny; his rugged features and handsome awake. dark eyes held no expression save Of solicitude for her? Her Angers, playing with her handkerchief, grew icy cold. But suppose that 'caaual stranger, mimicking his tone, had held to the defend seleionjofjhey&chj; Enterprise, to you ot eventual recovout Americas cup against Sir Thomas Liptons new ery hopes from this, touching her wheel Shamrock, once more puts the best sailing skill of chair with a gesture patbetio fat Its England and the United States up against each other. The hopelessness; suppose Pr. Kane had American people like to see athletic trophies stay at .home. promised an operation which might pressure on my spine But they have a profound admiration for. Tom lipton, who relieve toe ' so that 1 might walk again" her he to Each time in lift vain the four times has tried cup. low musical tones barely reached goes home good natured and smiling. his ears. Then, Mr. Thorne, put There would be no great lamentation if so good a sport yourself In my place, and yon wilt won his life aim at last, and many will say. he has fairly understand the shock hla death Is to me." earned the famous trophy. The detective did not reply ImmeHowever, it is a pretty difficult proposition to beat the diately and 'she wondered at toe Americans at any line of sport. They think quickly, and are cause-silence. Suddenly " ot his not fearful of taking a chance. Sailing a racing yacht is a Thornes eyes shitted to the tobaeco smoke curling upward from his ciggreat game. The skipper who cm make winning time against a fast opponent, fighting powerful adverse con- arette. Her voice her words bad ditions of wind and wave and tide, has a combination of toe ring of truth. ' Bah, he was a tool to be taken by qualities that would win in any sport. old man Winslow. It was not bis to eearch out soma mare's Princeton, N. J. A bronze tablet in the American Legion place nest and And an Impediment to the sacand valor commemorates the building in Paris, France, proposed marriage let Winslow do rifice of 151 Princeton men who gave their lives in the World bis own house cleaning. Miss Elsa, the trained nnrae war. It is the gift of Princeton alumni. was running down the staircase, why didnt yon send Lambert tor me? But I didnt need you. Elsa laid her hand affectionately on her arm. 'Alice, this is Detective Thorne of. consulting the card still in her The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the lap, "of the Universal Detective-agencarticles appearing under this heading. They are printed DMy Elsa felt the sudden as but tlu) opinions ot the citizens who contribute them. start the nurse gave. Her stolid expression, however, did not alter. I am pleased to meet you, she the to lor work on, has matter a everybody Again, stated stiffly, bobbing her head in as him forsake consideration conscientious dimmer feels his Thornes direction. "Now, Miss he dims and dims, and in return gets nothing' but the dis- Elsa,' you must come back to your advantage of facing a glaring light with a weak one. That room; you havent had yoar usual black yawning abyss on the side of a county road becomes drops. "True; I came to see it Jack bad more formidable with every car that swoops by and courtesy returned with toe medicine. Would is rather easily forgotten in a matter of yon mind, Mr. Thorne," her smile all them who among And, speaking of night drivers, was very engaging, ringing toe should be cast into a deeper limbo than that bane of the road, bell over there for Lambert?" driver? For pure eeriness nothing exceeds a one-eye- d But the nurse stopped Thorne. It the one-eye-d monster approaching ; for sheer uncertainty nothing can isnt necesshry. Miss Elsa, she exMr. Jack phoned his plained. 1)6 worse. father he was arrested tor that does As in the matter of practically all civic matters, one speeding and would be out aa soon matter by speaking of enforcement. a be could get away from the po- not react the roots and cour- lice station. Hes sending toe mediof matters all primarily Theyre the our intelligent and cine by messenger. Without askcomplex day, upon tesy, depending in ing permission. Miss Kline turned mental set of every citizen. the chair about and addressed toe . The shots are taken from TUB JOURNALS barometer at o clock each readings afternoon except Sunday, The yesterday" reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. i. THE SCHOOL POPULATION EVERY over-crowde- d. AMERICAS CUP THE -- MOULDER'S COLIBI CLUB its otthe prcaIet.lL" Thorne laid the check back on the table, hut before be could voice hia refusal a tap sounded on the door, folowed instantly by its opening. What, Leonard, back so soon? Winslow gazed at the sargeon in Dr. Leonard McLana surprise. closed the door behind him. 1 have grave news for yon, ha paused aud glanced queitioningly at Thome and Winslow guessed bis meaning. Yon can speak before Thorne, be declared; "ha la looking out for my interests In an Important, he glanced sideways at the expression. less detective, case. McLane, absorbed in bis news, paid no attention to the attitude of the two men. "Ive Just come from toe city morgue, he stated, leanlm. hia elbow on the desk, and was present while Coroner Panfield performed the a biopsy on Kane. Was hie neck broken?" asked Winslow, ,( , "No," was the brief reply. , Oh. was it ooneussion of the brain? No." The surgeon gtaoeed about to make certain ther were alone. He was a frequent visitor, as well as their family physician, and he and his wife often played bridge in the dea, which he knew adjoined Mrs. Winslows bondolr. The door to that room, however, was dosed, and again McLane addressed bis silent companions, keeping his voice lowered. Evidently, Winslow," he went os, Kanes fall was broken by the branches ot the dogwood tree tor, while bis shoulder was dislocated, and his head and cheek cat and gashed, no injury was serious enough to cause instant death." Hts two hearers sat back aad looked at him; Winslow, his face like chalk, was Incapable ot speech. " Well, what then? questioned Was his sadden death Thorne. due to angina pectoris or the rupture of an aneurism? The surgeon shook his head. To neither one," he said simply. We found nothing organically wrong." In other words," Thome spoke slowly, thoughtfully, "yon imply Dr. Kane did not die from accidental injuries, nor from natural causes." He regarded Winslow, who sat hanging on their words, his face a study in expressions. "Well, Dr. McLane, what killed Kane? The physician glanced cautiously at the boudoir door to make certain that It was still dosed. "The exact canse ot death I am not prepared to say now," he said, a weighing his kmrds carefully; further btood test will determine the polsoiTaea8.7 "Poisonrwinslow half rose from his chain then9 sank back as toe ball door was thrown unceremoniously open to admit an agitated butler. If you please, sir," he stammered. Inspector Mitchell and toe ' police are downstairs!" (Cotyriqhi, B. Assists J Cf) -- Is the courtesy of dimming lights on automobiles gone forever? Perhaps the testing of lights for objectionable glare, is supposed to take its place; but nobody who drives on a dark dugway has ever believed that it does. Even if the proper focussing of lights does correct the daned ger there is too big a percentage of cars that escape even a do awajT fairly strict enforcement of such a regulation to accidents with the necessity for dimming. Enough reports of read blinded by the others head lights to serve as a warning, even if every one of us didnt know of a dozen cases where the results may be only a car in the mud, ruined clothes, and a few bumps and bruises. . There is the constant strain, too, occasioned on roads such as Cache county builds, wide enough only for careful driving with narrow shoulders and a .deep borough pit. They naturally make being crowded or dazzled off the road extremely dangerous, but because of that danger, make people prone to give the outer rather than inner wheel the benefit of the doubt. Not only the danger, but the heavy strain of night driving could be eliminated by proper dimming. . do? The detective drew np a chair and sat down by toe desk, then still in silence be gazed about the den. He cleared his throat "111 accept this check, Mr. Winslow, on one condition. "Well, whats that? as the detective paused. "That you tell me youneal reason tor your," hesitating, shall wa say hatred, ot Elsa Chase?" Winslow turned brick red and I then tor a second he hesitated. could resent your attitude, Thome, and would do so, except that I want results, and we can gain results only by mutual understanding" - Quite so; that is the motive prompting my question. Winslows high color faded somewhat. Youve been talking to that damn girl. Oh, I'U admit her power of fascination, but .ha bit his Im convinced shes lip viciously. an adventuress and I want actual , POISON 29!!IUl2ll!3p4l!!5I6i78!!9iI13a 31 . Market Quotations se over-zealo- fut girl whose , s Chicago, Sept 8 - (AP-163, on Dept Agr) Potatoes track 269, total United States shipments Saturday 906; Sunday 43; market stronger, trading fair; Wisconsin sacked Irish 0; cobblers fancy higher; Minnesota sacked Irish cobblers 2.25 2.35; sacked earv Constitutional Amendments Df. Ci Dr. City ith W. G, Has top r Lauda Mrs jftainec In he Fiorei guest: Arran A the 1 .being 11 e Pione v pab-fte- Off; Beers ,al th on T Large Th rollm old-lin- s this . flay, trin ed 1 t fitude dents dents anti-Hoov- er ting to the presidents ear with suggestions, some helpful in an Altruistic sense, others selfish and, narrow. It is these eticontented men, whose opinions carry weight in their own fields who are spreading the criticism of the selected advisors and buffers that surround the chief executive. the barricades They resent that confront them in the white house secretaries and are not bearers of good will. As a consequence the popular stunt of important business men is to 'find channels of approach to Mr. Hoover and circumvent his secretaries. legislators, they say, have no such trouble as besets private citizens, because Mr. Newton, one of the secretaries, is a former congressman, and takes care of his keepparticular assignment ing contacts with congress. Mr. Hoover undoubtedly suffers from the criticisms that are heaped on Messrs. Aker-so- n and Ritchie, the other members of the secretariat, who have incurred the antagonism of certain news writers, news photographers, and others who are important cogs in sapping the popularity of the present white house occupant. There is little to be done about correcting the unhappy rs insituation, his sist, for Mr. Hoover is noted for loyality to his friends and must suffer in the end for their shortcomings. This represents a digest of current talk In offices and drawing rooms, and is not the opinion which might originate with the opposing party. Reports reaching here indicate that . the congressional primaries are not running according to the best laid plans. Instead of following the set course of making national matters the issue, the majority of contests are said to hinge on personalities rather than Each party party platforms. has established regional offices and have plenty of volunteers to take posts where they may. meet national leaders. now-a-da- well-wishe- Buy-netktl- Utab. twe thirds ef all of tha State of Utah so Butt ths sams will elected to each Borne ton car-rin-ff read ae follows: SECTION 9. Proceeds ef tends and other SECTION L Beetle pee sent ot proceeds property per amend. That It k proposed to load. Tbe prosmdi at all lands that and Sections of Article XIU of the petaal to have been or Unit tho to any granted constitution of toe State of Utah 90 that ed State to thk Stats, faff tha gapport the same will read as follows t sf tos tommna eehook; ths proceeds of al) SECTION 1. Taaribk property 9 to property that msy aeerus to to State faxed hew' valae aeeertained preperttos by ss cheat or torftitaroi all unclaimed exempt lefts) tare to provide anneal tot shares and dividends of any for State. All tanfible property ia the incorporated under tha taws of corporation tom State State, not exempt under the lews of the tha proceeds of ths sale of timber, mineral United State, or aadee tots eonstitution, sr other from school property and State shall be taxed in proportion to its value tends other than those granted for specif is to to ascertained as provided by law. The purpose and seutum lies tho act sf per property of the United States, sf the State, proceeds of the seta of public tends lying school district, aoanties cities, towns within tho State, which shall to sold by and public libra- tho United States municipal corporations subsequent to the ries, lots with the builditifrs thereon used of this State into the Cnta, shall exclusively for either priiffoue warship or to and remain a perpetual fund, to to onantable purposes, and places of burial called the State school fund, the interest not held or used for private or corporate of which only, shall to distributed among benefit, shall he exempt from taxation. the several school districts according to Water right, ditches, eenak, reservoirs, tbs last preceding school census. ' power plants, transmisplants, pumpmf SECTION 2. Reselutien fa proposed sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it k proposed to amend house wed by individuals off corporations for Joint vssoiutioB number 2 passed by the lands withm the stata owned by in 1929, proposing to amend ouch individuals or, corporations, or toe legislature Section 7, of Article XIII of the constituindividual members thereof, shell net to tion of tho State of Utah so that tho asms separately taxed as kmtf as they shall to wiH read os fellows $ owned and need exclusively for such purSECTION f. Bat of taxation aot te poses, Power plants, power traiiermssion oneeed distribution. The rate purpose lines and other property, wed tor tow of on tangible property shall not taxation rating and delivering electrical power, a exceed oa each dollar ef valuation, two portion ax which 'is used for furnishing and four-tentmills for general Stats power for pumping water for irrigation of one mill for high purpoMa purposes on lands ia to Stata sf Utah, school which shall constitute ths purposes, may to exempted from taxation to the school fund; said fund shall ha apextent that such property k used for such high te too manner tho legislature portioned These sremptiono shot) eccrne shall purposes. provide, to the school districts main t the benefit of the toem of water e high osboek. and each levy for pumped under sod vaguiatteas aa the km tetefag district school purposes which together fctatut The taxes of the with ths interest on ths may proscribe. permanent ached Indigent poor may to remitted ar aboted fund other funds as gray be at soeb times and la aueh manner as may avadablandfoesuesdistrict school purposm, will to provided by taw. The kgutatur may nwa sa amount which equals provide for the exemption from taxation 924 W naaally each person of school mas m the of homes, hsmestcads, and personal prop- state aafor shown by the last preceding school erty, aot to exceed twe hundred fifty dolthe earn to to distributed uom, lars ia value far homes sad homesteads, the school districts according to the test and one bsndred d dlars for psrosaal propschool census; and te addition preceding erty. Property a 4 to easaed ia aa equaUeatwa fund which when added value, owned by disabled persona who to other reveauss provided tor thk purserved In any war ia the military service by toe legislature shall to of the United States or sf tos State of pose osch Person of school age as shown 4,99 far by the Utab and to the anmarrkd widows an d met preceding school eeneue; said aauaii-1anno orphans of such person may to -- hall to apportioned ta tto exempted as the 1 wislature may provide. tooel districts 4a such manner ss ths The legislature hall provide by law for shall provide, Raid rates shall aa annual tax auf'lcient, with other oous " fneromed unless a proposition to ces ef revenue, to defray the estimated orthe wate or dinary expenses of toe State for each fto-- 1 Poproed and toe tune during which eai year. For tho purpose of paying the f1 fa fa hall toe levied, to first submit. (State debt, if any there to, too kghla-- , tore shall provide for levying a tax an too State, as te the year next pro jmually, sufficient to pay the ShnuaL interBln, uh fe... est and to pay the pnnoipai ef week debt, within twenty years from ton fins) pis sags ?. M 4 of the taw the dabt, .? treating Uw! .halt Mt. ia favor IlKW tDttoi ,ucA went and texatku , SECTION i. A " Mwidrd hr f sf ! teagibta proper tyrcyltttan 1 GUI. to ash. ia-exemptions f a ?B?,0N prases! jtdcdactieas Th. o nmtor, SUU t hirntod to rone tax rotas w. dispositions sf revenues, f- -T umadamt to b. pab. i Tbs fetwtatuM ths II provide to taw a nai--1 TO" b th Kmititutioo form and equal rate of assvmsat and to b. nfenintd to th. .Inton rf tlx SUU taxation an all sogibie property i ths rtet- -t th State, according b its value Ssohey, and . to lie. . shall proscribe by taw such regulations as .umton prastoitioa 4 8, v , shall secure a fust valuation tar taxation J8tk I of such Section property, oe that every person fake effect a whea, and corporation shall pay a tax to jasper if approved y the electors of the State turn to too value of his, her, or Its taiw tho propraad amendment shall taka affect gtbis property, provided that the legists-lur- e day ot January, 1931. may determine tos moaner aad extent aut Frt. of taxing traneient Ran stack aad ftve zsTmA stock being fed toe slaughter to bo Used e for human consumption. Intangible prep Constitutional Amendment orty may to exempted from texatioa as - . property eat B may to taxed la aaeh man No, 4 er and to each extent os too legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO THH TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING may provide Provided that if Intangible FROFEBTT property to taxed oe property tbq eats thereof shell not exceed fiat milk sa eaeb WM .rorxUnr Mr mi deltas of vnfeatioa. When saempSed from to 8 tto t. Artick II, taxation as property, ths taxabte income lto ihocfaa ehH to taxed Unde? any tax i MS -i- nto, bawd ea incomas, bat when taxed to M tj the Stele sf Utau as property, the income hr Uw LtoGlatm f ft, therefrom shall not also to taxed. o Stoto Ths Utah, f Ml exlegislators may provide fee deduction emption. endor offsets ea any tax used NUT ION pee sieoese, Tho personal tnon I, Bwthu fag mi, to rotes shell be graduated but tos maxi"Kt mum rats shall not exceed six per cent of w th constitution of act fbeome. No excise tax rate famed income upon eh!! exceed four pee cent of net Income. Tho veto Umitatiew heroin SECTION 4 Mini, to W contained for tax w baaed on income and what to tar taxes ea krtaigibta property shell he to m Unaiht. All effective eul J an nary L tolhtoraa aad ttisro-aftar inn, toth Until changed by kw by a veto yf to 1?Lr thy majority of ths members elected te tin toriatotu. .toll prarito; uwcm, ramto4. Web house ef tho legislator tto ton. art moiu.1 uw AH rev to. enae received from taxes oa income or' ternmin, tto mltia at KUMftros toin inn taxes ea fcitangtbie property shaft to tor twain toNM un, tto additrtMl allocated as follow : 74 per cent thereof te " therm! W the stata dwtnet school tend and 94 toll art to rtwmd tola. JwwrF I per cent there . fa ths State gem tonwftn writ State members ef therein: t t && ,n -- rii , hi." "T .. 7i? frt , eiT with what it saves a publicity machine is to fall from the pinnacle by the reverse action qf the same mechanism? President Hoovers opponents Probing deeply, an impartial, such a foothold with the pub- observer would find that lic? This is the trend of ques- whatever success attends the tions from the rank and file efforts of the Democrats o P pub-tt- n, le py 50t or mere te f qeebty ta dentifrice. Ltaenee Teeth Prate, made by tbe makers sf Listen no, eonse to you ui torn tvbe ot 23. No ft ade should bring from thinking men and men as to the stage setting. What mystic power or newly discovered righteousness gives TR ..si Her-Ibe- Sod lTTbs kot iMBiMiy i HdB,heett6mipretieis 3 how orwt il your teeth. Mocw year over SO dents 37 things yqe nerd with ibst sowing oek tfc or mrIji o tticge&oB. Lunkrt ftimietl Co mtw Approximately fatM. wtJJ a'aMn fast-movi- LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25 t.nL ,lb. imM SZj ,r,. STLitoJ!!! rtrt ., .m 11, f rn teal fund aad the dtate tarts fag rt " ni tort a s than tha same political party. Ths members of tha commission' shall be appoint d by Jths tbe governor, by and with the consent of ths senate, for such terms of offioo c? tray gr be provided by law. The Gtate tax ecmm.e-ie- a shall administer and Jruparvitto.Aht tax tews of the btate. It shall asiss mutes and public utilities and adjust and equalise the vatoatiei) sftt gowairovafr of It property among the several counties. shall have such other powers of original assessment as the legislature may provide Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the legislature may prescribe, it snail establish systems of public accounting, review proposed bond issues, revise tbe tax levies and budgets ef local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation ef property within the counties The duties imposed upon tbe State board of aqnaliiafcm far the constitution and laws ef tha State shall be performed by the State tax commission. In each county ot this State there shall be a eounty beard of equalization consisting ef ths board of eounty commissioners of said county. The county boards of equalization shall adjust and equalize toe valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State tax commission ae The State tax may be prescribed by law. commission and the county boards ef equalization shall each have such otner powers aa may be prescribed by tha leg FI klature SECTION 2. Secretary ef State te pab Ikb. The secretary of State Is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to tin electors of tbe State at the next general election te tbe tanner provided by tew. SECTION 2. Te take' effeet wfaa. If approved By the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take affect on the 1st day Of January, 195L Filed with the. Secretary of State Feb , , nary 25, 1980. . ' Constitutional Amendment 1 " Ko. 8 i ' , RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THE STATE PRISON AND 8XATU INSTITUTIONS it A Joint resolution proposing bn raseud-mt Bwtio. 1, .1 A r tick. XllC ni th. cmtitatta. at th. Stat of Ubdi. Frtabn te ths location ef ths It received by the Legislature ff th p State qf Utah, of the teiabaro concurring fhsr , ta$ted to rack house s te ?. 'fA V v , ' KCTION I. Jkctioa fWopawd to wyhrttd. That it b pnooqetvto amend Section ot 'Article the constitutkti m the itata of Utgb f that tha sams 'bill' read ' 2 os fellows ti ' SECTION Location ef public , InstHw tea end. da position af lands Tlta-putinstitution ef the Stata are hqreby. 'per taanratly loeated at the ploscw heiroi nef-t-er named, each to hove tbe lartdr epwd fkaUy granted te it far the United duiee, Aot ef Congress, approved July 16th, 1994, to be disposed of and used m such toe kjmlaturo may provide t Fret? The sea of government and the tate fair at Salt Lake City. Second : The institution for ths deaf and araib, end the blind, and tbe State reform City, te the county si Weber Third The Utab State hospital at Pro ue City, te ths eounty of Utah. j. gotratary of State te Jkh. The secretary of State k directedpW to this proposed amendment to be pub tehed aa required by the constitution and te be submitted to the electors ef the State at the next general election to til tanner provided by tew. t faCTfOM 3. Te take affect when. If approved by the electors sf th State tak proposed amendment shall taka effeet ta 1931. day of Filed wita the January, of State Fete Secretary Wary 25, 1959. 8at t ti tin nun "te t ntitiw that worries party leaders. Is rt possible, they ask, that Hooyer created a public inquiries figure abroad and at home by wo- I 4 LETTER 3 ;vh . Written For The Journal by. National Editorial Association September .The 5. r. Washington, II 240-2.5- wat Dr. Kana polaonaSt I Monday 'a chaptar tho irmcrttum fata undar way. It .is natural, that the beating it of drums in the political par- M m POTATOES with i most noise. Mike said he held conference was ganized minorities. The tables of newspaper of- Councilor Hannah Whitney ? didnt see Pat at the party fices groan under the weight presiding. The following probut he knew he was there of propaganda from all part- gram was given. Song There because he heard him eaties. The apologists would have' is a Place in Utah", by choir, ing soup. you believe, that Calvin Cool-ldg- e with W. I. Sorensen singing The Silverware we sell Ohlos 2.20-22was sufficiently canny to the solo; brief introduction, of is durable enough tot the quit at the high tide of pro- the years work, by class leadnoisiest society and so sperity and bequeathed a le- ers, Mesdames Annie Hughes, beautiful that it pleases gacy of heart-burnin- g to his Ada Walker and Olive Hughes; the most refined taste. successor, others will tell you piano solo, Violet Bird; topic The stock of Silverware that Mr. Hoover erred griev- Reverence was treated by Everton and Sons store ously when he sent a letter to Stake Counselor Martha Lee of a number of the certain newspapers and per- Paradise; duet, Mrs. Ethel includes most beautiful patterns in sons as his mental hair-shir- ts Walker and Mrs. Olive Hughes. the Holms and Edwards1 and thus clinching the The responsibility of memberware (its solid silver where suspicion that he had a dread ship was given by Relief sotaan talLftaB it wears) and also several of censure. Apparently, a study ciety stake President Laura in very beautiful patternsYou shows, this gave the Demo-cat- s Christenson; duet and chorus. popular priced wares. their i cue for a carefully An Angle from on High, Mrs will like our silverware organized drive in which they Ada Walker, Miss Delone Bak- seized every psychological ad- er and the choir. John A. Israelson of the .Hyvantage to plead for a change of party control at Washington. mns stake presidency gaye a Alice and Delpha Inquiry reveals the Demo- brief talk. The closing hymn daughters ANGELES services crats were clever in arousing was A gospel Message," . by attended the funeral C. Mrs. of Mr. Smiths aunt, renovated ThroughNewly forebodings of change. Their choir; prayer, Bishop H, C JE Sun-f on Madsen at Logan out experts thumbed files of other Sorensen. , ' Ward teachers report meet- day. 400 ear garage. days for data which would add a drop of gall to the Republi- ing was held after conference, The meeting place of Utah can defenders cup. The Dem- Elders-Jo- hn A. Israelson, of -- Babe Ruth. thinks night basepeople. ocratic publicists on the war- Hyrum and Andrew Leishman W. W. Whitecotton, owner. half a dozen attended the ball will take a career path were probably guilty of of Wellsville Frank Wlshon, manager. the of from the years petty artifices to make a case meeting. but on the whole they have Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Smith and average ball player. succeeded in forcing the opposition to what Is regarded as a blustering defensive. It is (noteworthy , that their barefaced charges against the mashall to reduced annually .bin. and other valuable mineral deposits, Constitutional Amendment j including tends containing eoal or hydroin proportion to tho revenues so allocated jority hq.ve not scored the hit 1 No. all machinery used in mining surplus above ths rev- carbons and with the public as has the ABSOLUTION RELATING TO FILLING provided that any the and all property or surface improvements school district Stats enue required for broad - hints discreetly dropped VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE fund ss provided ia 84Kttoa 1 of this Ar- upon oe appurtenant to mines or mining and- - assisted by the imaginaR A Joint rMlti ticle shall to paid into the State general claims, and the vaiue of any surface use pnpodsc made of mining claims, or mining proption. Senator Fess, chairman of irnit to Itoettaa IS st Artie! VI si Gw fund. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. erty foe other than mining purposes, shall cwutilvtiw si tit Suit si Utah, to the Republican national comThe secretary ef Stata k directed to cause be assesaed as other tangible property. htior to rtttiMitt la Sw kftetotttr. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to Til-soBe U reeelvcji by the Ltfithtavt ef the this propoeed amendment to to published mittee, and Representative The secretary of State is directed to oe required by the constitution and to to ef State ef Utah. Bta the house leader, ' accept- this puposed amendment to be pubcause at of State the electors the electee to submitted hewto hen to eeeh ttswirtnc the minority' bait, hook,- - line int" the next gtftcral akcUoa ta to manoer lished as required by Uitrttn : to bs submitted to the electors of the State and sinker, and grabbed the SECTION I Sectiene to to stem M. provided by law. toko effect when. If at the next general election in the manner radio and the mimeograph of That it la propeaetl to emend Section 19 of SECTION S. To ' VI ef the eoMtitutton of the State approved by the electors of the State this provided by law the publicity department to ofArticle when. If apSECTION 3. In effect Utah eo that the tame chail reed ss proposed amendment shall taka effect on the of the State, this I9S1. electors : follows of proved by 1st cities tbs officially reprove their day January, Filed with ths Secretary of Stats Feb proposed amendment shall taka effect ou SECTION IS. aVanclee to to fIRed. and to keep the faithful from Vacancies the 1st day of January, 1951. that may eceor la either house ruary 29, 1989 on election 'day. ef the leawleture wavering Filed with the Secretary of State Febshall to filled la eueh ' e Even the ruary 25, 1980. be manner as may Coostitational Amendment provided bf law, Republicans, SECTION S Secretary f State to out of the spotlight, laughed No. 3 The secretary ef State h directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND Constitutional Amendment at the spectacle. cause this proposed amsndasnt to be AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING IN. No. 5 If you will put aside your published as required by the constitution TEREST OF SUCH FUND. CREATING A STiTE RESOLUTION A and to be aabmittcd to the electors ef the A party affiliations and are willresohitioa providing for amend TAX COMMISSION joint toe tlectioa next amoral la the at to house joint resolutions asm A joint yesaiutioa proposing an amendwent ing to admit that Mr. Hoovers State tanner provided by law. tor throe and eight passed by the leg ment to Section 11 ef Article 1$ of the when. If apSECTION 1. la effect strength in the past has been la 1999, proposing to amend eenstitotioa of the State of Utah, ro the confidence that business proved by the electors of the State, thk klatnro Section 2, Article X, and Section f, Ar la ting to revenue and taxation. shall amendment take oa effect propoeed ftete XIII of the seastitotien of the State Be it received by the Legislature of ths had In him, then you have a toe 1st da of January, lft&L of Utah relating te the State school fund State ef Utah, ef ail timto Filed current the of with the Feb key Stata major Secretary aad the manner of distributing the in bers eketed to each Lotue courorrui? nary 91, 1JS9. tercet ef such fund and ether revenues agitation. When Secretherein t ef ths several school districts of the SECTION I Sections proposed to amend. tary of, commerce Ja Iwa preState. Constitutional Amendment That it is proposed to ameno Section, li of Hooceding administrations, Be received the the sf it Legislature by Article XIII of the constitution of tbe No. 2 ver was the dependable voice Stats sf Utah, sf all ths arom State of Utah so that tho ssn.e will read TO REVENUE tors elected te each Beam concurring to bring the views of business KESOMJTIONANDRELATING as follows: TAXATION : leaders to the chief executive. A hint reseiotiea prepeskif aa amend- - therein SECTION 11. Creatioa ef 8tate tax SECTION L Roeduttea proposed to governor to membership aseat to Section I and 9 ef Article It amend. That it Now these same leaders, ack proposed to amend bouse terms duties county toe eeastitatiea ef the State ef Utah ef resolution number 9 passed to the joint cording- to reliable reports, are shall There be a State tar. comduties. telatiny to reVenas and taxation. tag is la taro te 1929 proposing to amend mission Be It received by the Lfilatse If toe Section 2 consisting of four members, sot encountering obstacles in getci Article 10 of the constitution more two of woom shall beta to How !l - t- point out- the weaknesses, the administration has Relief Society present Noisy Goods been helped along by the blunders of the By W. M. Everton arHolds Conference ? what personal and political advisers. is the noisiest A fair estimate would state il tide in a hardware store. that Hoover Is more the vicMendon Following the open- J No its not the hammer or tim ol indirect Influences that ing exercises in Sacrament saw. Authorities claim him than any particul- meeting Sunday afternoon, the i the circle, In the long run the that effective Relief society S Soup Spoon makes the arly strategy of or- Mendon ward rttotr. rtrtcilia, n. m, . ottoWW lt Is K. H Welling; Secretary of Stata st State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing k a full, true end correct eepy ef Constitutional Amendments Noe aud 9 aa propoeed by th pedal MBsioa of the legislature ef 1939 tathe same appear- ot record in my of la witness whereof, I lave hereunto odd ? affixed the Great Seal cd I1 1st day of Septeae e.11 S ter jgsJ 7?b6flXcrtJULLl , ,1 IT (BEAL) I, State. IT |