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Show 4 n EVENING NEWS DESERET IS r100i000 OPPORTUHIIY (EJISEJt3BBt5H3ISIIS Btettrr. 712 Roose- Mrs. Gertie Waterfall. XJll Mc- A. It'r'WraRos veil Avft. IASI it 10 14 Clellan A VS. Mrs. Mary E Mill, 111 15 Must t til Pfttsprrous y the News Vine-.- Q. j" bo. hard, tm it m. land Prise. .Vo. t (I 40 Frrctm-. Semi-Weekl- nigh-- ! I ' 1918 Talk on Privation BY WALT M4SOT t POK THE DESERET NEWS). RE claims of sacrifice all fibs? I see around me men and hsreniurtt tot upon UiHr nog. isa eosUyragi upturn,.!,, Hlfif &U,t Their silks and feathers still they flaunt, and wear Hit J their dome and talk pf how the wolf of want Is il howw !? home. We eat as much as in th times when peace w, k w'4 sU it charm before the Prussian's beastly crimes led ,1 p up arm And when we'v stowed away a steak, and packed some pudding down, e think weve made some tyrant quake becaux bM4 w ate was brown. Th clothes we wear, it seems to me. are ju os they were before pur bp went oer the sea to till the air with fur. Were Just as keen to blow th mon as though we hadnt any toke In every brand of fun from prixe fights down to movie th to,k as though our souls were set oir putting Wilhelm on a crutchh v ion seen a follow yet who looks as though hed suffered much? of sacrifice, no doubt, unbribe morn of peace ha dawned a GlVtS RtOS OflS GoVemOf For Favoring Amendment f 123 setith . 28 Open Forum For Discussion of Proposed Mine Tax Amendment ai Florence Harrington, J575 south Beventh East. E. Mrs. Eft e E. Donetoon. 17th bouth JT" MU, Annie Farmers Doug-J- At MONDAY'OCTOBER A 1 I Editor of Deseret New I am Indebted to you for the prof-2- 7 MaryT Mrs. Martha Ingraham, for ot space in which to explain my VV2nd 735.1 U county JaU. proposed! , Total Increase All Voters Are Being Urged R attitude In regard to the rm I B,hDn JSJ M Thtese figure embrace only 20 mines ISSUED amendment VU 2d S. to Mrs. & C. Haslam, taxes or do not include federal To See That. Their Names la all the arguments against ..land Mrs. Agnbs Carter, I eery hotel. , OCCupaUon tax. The occupation tax W. 42. 1 Robert f. BuUerworth, more than 1900,440 to the proposed mine tax amendment Are on Rolls List of Regaving seen a direct aeaer- uonal sute Uxe. on mine, in 1911. south rirst D0 mV Alien.-12It West. tion that producing mines are paying The mining Companies 're, istrars. -- a seeking to eacap their just thare II Mrs. C, H Reed, ss(IS 8. W. T4 their Just proportion of the taxes of Aft ta xadmi i 80 UlUan 14, Honier, the state. - Tha eomfili.uted audioIS THE FACT Mining companies are while volved length discussed every loyal scout should mlsg no chance to buy & bond a) question the only tiAzpayers who have been fully II Mra DAKnapp. 254 Montroae f statehood. taxation to be or since or and Ave.. bet 7th and th So, on serve only as a screen to obscure the taxed leffally paid by th mine And profit on I real Issue. As a cinxen taxpayer In- Net proceeds have always been asSecond West. day ta argument could not be successful- other word the talu, 87 Addle C. Felf, 821 So. 1st West. ' wrested In real estate, ndaes and va-- sessed at too per ent ihiifi all other thatanswered. . All voters buch a constitutional the total of i th So. rious industrial enterprise, 1 am at p petition priSLr? 40 per cent ly 888 W. ar ?th at Jn was assessed A. 88 Carlqutet, property . on )ng th years it will to make sure t may be i?' P. Link, 14 W. 7th So. dined to consider the merits of the and lees ov SO jears after statehood. amendment matters pertaining to administrative duoe oil to feljthis that their nahtes era properly placed 89 profit the 40 Sadie Dunford, 1240 W. 8th So. amendment as it applies to yne as an The mining people did not propose or is for min the second where duty tbs welnothing left, on tbs registration list. nor did Year tns individual as R of and it law work the afteotg for ta. 4 Following IncL) Prrcinot No. to do, but it is not ceeda would be the the last ses- legislature where rs ths registration places of tho city 61- - Marls C. Nuttatl. 43 N. W. t. fare of the taxpayers of the state as they oppose Its repeal atHuts there to any legisla- proceed less the net total of th. the men -, a whole. s of sion ths ' legislature. f and county: 66 2nd K. function West tive to 62 Edith X- - Budd. b performed before find year. Th. v.ju; oUhT Before the tax Ukr enacted by the whe-'arsupporting this amendment J N. 7th West. 1 4 and they the amendment can become effective third year, would be the totu M Harriet .7Dyer, 142 s.. Predsct Vo. 1. IJHI IS of law became did obtain the sv operative, legislature (.. It is ot vital Importance to the state net proceeds of the first and rj Mra- - O a or did oppose ts repeal and the restore- Aghby, were on not No. mines taxed proceeds, THE TRAI Addri Nama, THE NEWS that the amendment be adopted in JW; n during the life V'Morls Th urmsn. 6 22 Center KUj 1 sclual tion of thf old tow. . Mra. Amy Davis, 2)1 Colfax A vs. j profU; on ,aB1 puidingxst Hieguvern-Mrorder that vast acreages of coal lands s. Hugh Kippetn. 279 N. W. T. to the I Mra A. H. Eittle, 712 So. (th K. paid purchase will pries It make The Cmast J amendment Mil459 be for "Thu' taxed value. E. full at Id their Fugsley menti Holmes, if, may example, a mine prodo 1 t Florence K. Hose, 633 E. 8th So. Bnprotemeuta. ftll oltilion of dollars worth of such natural and the aTer Every Train That court. ? poeeible to tax mine at their full er property ws taxed on upproxl C. W. A. Schnell, 7(4 So. 9th E. W. resources 544 Salt Lakeo PaUy now ot E. are tied value. , state Mrs this SI proceeds tS amountsd to Haslsm, Mary vauuat.on. 106,009 40 Mrs. May A. Dowse, 109 So. 12th per cent of its tnately. of that mine the Patrons Who Can V Third North. this system ws in effect there THE FACT This is childs talk. up by corporations without ths pos- value Ease 296 N. 12th While 12.000,000, leas the cost of prjdJ- SRequested to Inform was no complaint that mines were. Economists, engineer and all sensible- sibility of working them In this gen- and Mrs. Euslee W. Manwaring, UK 19 William J. Newman, ata eration. Under section West. vain of the legitimate profit. the th abandoned taxation plans south fifth East. taxed, to other property, the mint ihC the full value Constitution which it is proposed to tic Marg Fernstrom. 101 W. unjustly 1916 tow made no change In tempt The Mra Elisabeth Bear, 1172 south 80 Mr. be assewed on the basis of lti 14th North. , amend, coal lands have escaped taxathe method of taxing Bet proceeds of of a mins long ago. W hattothetaxamend' 9th East. tion. Under the tion at full mines their 0 value, and many present law thu mis! Proinrt Fa 4. Ira Vera Trafpor, 1022 Princelad.) mines; that waa fixed Iby the Const!-- 1 merits makes possible is HEWS III of acres of the richest and would be assessed the first year Jr. ttttlon. It did, however, increase the.) at whatever value The stats board Of thousands ton Ave. 78 John IL Kimball. It E. N. - Torn-pimost accessible coal lands in the state. valuation of 3100,000, provided lt, - basis for taxing othvr property from equalization please Frank Hale, 1172 E. 18th S. Including practically all of the acces- proceeds amounted to that sum. Ikr. tVV. Brtnion, .1463 So. Stata 77 Mm. Berth M. Clawson, 10 3rd 40 per cent to 100 per cent valuation. Taxes could be reduced 18 per One uqdred sible coking coal field borers hav been ing the life of the mine !.- - g The levy was lowered to approximateJapanese I If the cent-oAve. it thto .11 '.Mr other Bendegtbe S. Man as, 114 property. ba will laborers acquired by- - pne or two corporations )32 r the total assessment wooM h under was 4th Japanese B. it of what ly T. Katie Mm same Are. now Kraft, proporth mines )1 Va- - i Agent paid 000,000 which to equivalent to i at price ranging from 21.26 per acre evsnlng. to Nitro, W. MesrtcaL the old system. Tbs result is that Av. tion of the state expenses a prior bor-to 320 per acre, th greater part be- value of the mine the first year ofn E. A. Whelan (a after of mines are paying about A. Mayes, 175 G street Mm to J. 1914. If we disregard the ohcje yl destination. operation ing acquired at the price ot 82.60 ers for ths same Rio Crards Vre calling for 71 stock what would have been required under Emma Evan 119 K street QUESTION As proved by th per acre through the offices of the cost and profit. In other words kb ports an argent need of cars notliftv than Nov. 4, and at Mm J. S. Casileton, 131 2nd Ave. the old tow, while holders of other above thoumines are paying State of Utah in exhausting the land ing the full life of the min h Nitro. than mining property are paying ap- sands figure Claco 12 earaWrs needed. J. Edward Frank Focock, 1111 4th Ave. than they paid prior to grants of Congress for educational sessment to equivalent to Its a under the 1914; - mar Mm Albert Wilke 403 7th Av proximately the sm Now If we compare thu Tsylofrhief M th production denot the have therefore, Copt. Flatter In Franco why and charitablo purpose On the title value. Mm Louis P. Ashmon, (24 6tb former system Of taxation. Inciden- other taxes been reduoed? partment pfoth Vtah food sdmlnts-ratlpreceived Saturday by Mr to these lands obtained for practical- sessment with ths sssenmeot a Rob' it th Is been under Av rail-' baa necessary husband. Capt. with ths tally, afrmiflring that her ly nothing, there -- are issued stocks general property throughout tin a new arrangement to keep the tax levy 4 companyMosecurs ths needed 16 Phyllis Lynch,' 4rm street. Dont be and WV Fisher of the medical this very marked InHence my conclusion: bonds baaed upon their actual you xjrlH notice 7 around the maximum to cover the misled stock. (101-11- 7 Our ordinary property willful N or ference; perI. Precinct slHI Indu.) the hospital unit 1IL had arrive ignorance by valuation nd thouworth hundreds In revenue in somewhat loss deficit created the located oversea and Is version of selfish politician and oth- sands of dollar per acre Instead of assessed t its value each year, or Ig. ijurrd In CoflMon Mrs. J. E. 101 Georg B. Smyth. 170 Regent St from mine tuxes.by ing the Ilf of the mine mentloMi er France, They are getting more revenue 3126 acre. The coal tn workable above. Tlterington, 212 Kshrnar place, was 102 Mm Jennie Halcomb, 170 E. 1st In the- operation of Vi. The difference General property would to ever before and spending It all! veins per than Director to to1 Fire Injured from 20 South, , and 20 when worth cents Hire PAlptally night Saturday new laws is clearly The more they get, the more theyll May the old sensed at twenty times Is reel Tales an gntomoblle lp whlchThe wa riding 102 ' H. U Emery, 14 Bouth 3rd East Illustratedandby th the government employ mentlecrvleeJ tax of the Vote NO on Amendment with a ma-sa- 104 Margaret E. Carlin, 464 E. So. levies in Salt comparison are authorised to discharge any em-- 1 wlth jier husband coliidad Lake county for the spend. JOHN M. HAYES. No. 3. to have been-V- d riven by T. chlu lands there are workable vein con- - j Tempi . ,K- -, ployee, or make such appointment! Under 1916 and'1917. year 'Bali y Lake CUy, OcL.24. 717 from c. E. 141 F rson. Schofield, Grace This order, see sweet. Mm fit. Vhlake ! they law in 1916 the levy was 30.7 mill v fou-- ty as well ss PUct. to tons thousand of or coal acr the In new lngton, applies to this city,the director Tltterli the law. the while wh? toM under so Mm A-- M. Smith, 1SS Lincoln levy was 1917, a valuation of from- 3 -- .000 to 36.000 j mmuution elsewhere. P. J. Moran 12.1 mill In both Instances Legislator Defends tj,B present yeaF is 250.000. in Ual were ti street (old Dunbar Ave.) ' I some mines of taxation the basis for th let u suppose there b e county Bella Gallacher. 1111 K. let Bo. the people are not misled; if they! mine whose net proceed mem-- 1 Identical, but tbs basis for taxaTerms of Amendment If be during ths Met ore for BoWlcrs-- AU association 1363 K. 1st South. me- t Eric 00 to mad Agnes the realize of justice waa tion mines of property other than cap years are equal to the aeeeeemeat bers of tb War Mothers A. A. Stanley, 240 James Mm I thto amendment and of the camera necessity AND TWO Increased Th Dine to 1 access business the Institution. Services approximately who do not have Japanese . Brunswick Av Evangelistic Editor Deseret News: I adopting it In order to secure to theand thebuslnes F TIMES by the new law. institution will k local Japanese, has In older to have their pictures taken work amonyTth M. Penrose 230 So. Ith Ruth tn Asv the taxes now stat of dollars of millions member legislature g If a mine Is not productive to th this case pay equal toxc Remembw there, arslbssn actitmA resumed, by.th to send Ifielr boyu over Enst are realized, it 1' which submitted It to th4 peopl I exempt for the benefit ' largel-- ' of that the net proceeds from th Hederobu ToyVitlm, whose residehee requested to apply to Mra. Bherman 418 Church St stage that profits Florence Canty. to the vote desire to will 1 proposed refer Thure-wealthy briery they in this Illustration amount of at before on land taxed th sou' house 111 holdings of wisrshlp are at ,nd Armstrong. Waa 12(6, Catherine i. McLaughlin, lit E. actual only amendment relating to FOR this amendment. I First West street. while the net proceeds of th butwm He and his woj purchase pries paid to the gov- constitutional day of this week. 4th South, L. OLSON. CULBERT taxation of mines; the in ths same county would not ucetd Th bjr local contribution' Minnie P. Quay, 214 E. Ith ernment. and on improvement Mm r. Wnri men Posters ar kn1 eupported the in discrimination 23. . Balt Is Oct. Lake It there CKy, in other word the mis It $5,000. amendment tinder consideration prorom the Aieral office at Ban' toTtafcomm South. to metal In of the It favor amendment. that county Is taxed at a rate vtuct s in NO J vide this A for The Francisco. respect. Is under change tlln 647 So. Ith East.. Ella Young. to the that of tto to, d?nd.Prro.ovi Pr.M,ytortsn and Xongregatlonal a the ease of mlitea the resources mining interests. In deference equal to Lotus A. Moyle, 823 Sou 7th ot In I la Idaho, being sen institution. The quMtiox m-the state are reduced in proportion argument that it to difficult in many Voters Often Fooled in Th .workljaer includes the . East , of value determine full eases the to as eminent auspice- - Government pod-i- -1 pice to arises but of jaw the develth wealth produced. The "What They've Been Told inrally Ella M. Ipaon. 428 So Ith East to ers are also up calling for etenogra-- Ggaen neia as wei The amendtaxation whicly ' permit ti s ether- - property increases a metalliferous mine of opment 1023 Linden R. -B. J Mm at Barret if. F. Washington, Word has Harvey phsrs and typewriter equality in favor of one Indue? a resource ment remove th arbitrary provision Editor Deseret News: th value of the . states ' . .Ave: been received of the f arrival In . for department work. fixing the net proceeds of mines as from year te year. against other industries In the as leta received We circular of have France Maj tn F. limit taxation a of Sergeant year, just ft the Why should general county. given of the amendment is bait The purpose lake Fractured Arm Wfllle vey. who. County. ioffgra from the Joint committee of school was be taxes at Its real value., via prior to hi e to restore th tax equation to where It allows the taxing of metal fnlnes on ter O. EllsE. Annla cranking hi automobile, B. Buffered Murray Ballard, In bouse tl boards th of traffic and Auerbach delegates manager for minesare taxed at a fraction of tbur of the net proceeds apD. No. 8. prior to the enactment of the some multiple worth. (10 Fifth East street, tto leH Balt company intend-- : proaching their full value, and pro- which we are told that It. onNov. 6. value which to dependent npoa 1916 law. Is it JactSW for. Furthermore, octT a fracur of th right back-fireChristensen, Holliday. Was pro-I 19lf, City , vides for assessing coal and other next, wo write on our bs'lot slip the life of the mine? 111I d ed It relates as . to taxation Elizabeth equalize Brown, I Station, terday whentothe engine Sugar The proposed amendment sot, I ,h rnk of major of the state who are mineral lands nt full value. It should word Yes opposite th Constitutional to tbs emergency hospital moUd R. No. was token entering Precinct Not 3 1, East 4Mill Creek. realizing Immense profits from Utah be adopted. All property and money amendment for the taxation10 of mines has been stated, class legislitios dI reduced cent irected eur be (No taxes of net on per IncL). basis may against the mining indutuy a mines and who do not contribute a in this stats valued he was removed to his hom Becond division of he hsitiTiarters Ill Clara It to simply for the purpose of depu1844 So Main. annua Income of 2 per cent now "Vote Yeo for all th amendment toward maintenthe I just proportion Tey. Co company ltAFranc Mr Josteh A. Turnbow, 2281 ance of th of that Income 'in sayp another paragraph In the circu- ting that Industry of the special Going to France Th Rev. commonwealth which pays which H has enjoyed in the pa So. 2ndW. In view ot taxe except th mine which pay lar, and thereby redace your tax I Hsyn former pa?or of the Burling-- 1 their fnterest. Brines. tTopmy-G),o- rge protects East-liWe jav had similar promises made whereby it pays only a fraction ef st T Wallace of their net Income 1 vote TES on th but Fenton, 22rd W. Ebert has bought 84 2x114 Mfeef, these condition the stain Soul This inequality ernnot be to ns prior to every municipal election) Just proportion of taxes to fear In taxe amendment. i at the corner of First South snd is no ground for the Francis M. ''Roach. Half Way Franc Jlr As govern ox ot the state, I plan to remedied without the adoption of the for many years past W have boon it There rd street occupied by the jBcth minmi the seem men that to hay Hlnceleavtog House, Parys canyon. approached by Republicans and told tng dren wlir rOTsnher recommend te the 1911 legislature pronoeed amendment. Co. from the Sloan corp . if wa would cast our vote for Industry will be singled out ortow that stats not that does ministry, some time The amendment be amendment that made the opera,tl0Bi for 5,.,00. At the ume the S PrOctnct No. 8 (No4 b" th legislature and On the Republican ticket, Inch). to the end that metalliferous ths state hoard of equalization shall certain menWould f the Sloan company ' bought from I be reduced. Demo- - board of equalization.! Th history Jo R. CarllsleSugar Sto., R. tive be taxed on the basis of fix the multiple which shall b th our taxes journalistic work. his country home in Big Cot shall mines jjbert not Justify this fear Utah doss com D. No. 8. to us and told us that exceed three times the net pro- basto ot th tiut to b levied on ths! crate hav T More Records Wanted not C to Salt Lake I ton wood canyon for 216 900. It I th pub Mr J. It NtelsoA, 149 E. 89th ceed or This to a legislative if ws would vote for certain of their any person who knows - I claimed that within the last year First profit plus land holdings metai mine of Utah will undvnUM people will be asked this week to conSouth. and candidates we would be rewarded by a th people function. Without expressly valuation use I South street property valued at 2144.-(- n on th of actual the purat an tribute phonographic records for and attempt tin Martha L. North; 2753 Highland chase price paid to the government, Clearly delegating that power to tbs reduction ta our taxe Imagine our that such not 000 has changed Hand cantonments In this country, be tolerated would Driv board, thto provision of th amend- feelings when, after voting for men and improvement to simply concentration camps abroad. Th Red The whole question were we assured it would who Mnn be te held Barcannot b Thomas B. ment Aged Tour Injured and 141-very naj 4 the 1 Is No. collection, truly, Cross conducting to taxation whereby minas a (No. 84 years old, suffered a broken and the board cannot exercise their duty to see that th taxe of the justice SIMON BAMBERGER. contributions may be left at the Red rett, will be state required to 141 vetyn Paddock, Garfle w that power. If thto amendment to' peopl were reduced, to find that our the Governor. Machines and needles collarbone and severe body bruises Ctoes shop. Vrtfi Sopth. their just proportion of taxation, had taxe instead of aa reduced, last waa section being he when 4t an then the struck night Balt record Executive as Lake by do at F as well Office, City, ss will be welcome stead they of Pleasant'Vreen. enjoying, Deland. to Thto If. by been increased. the said to have been driven and the greatly now stands to Oct. 24. a special privilege enjoved W r IAcot. Bond Promoted Second automobile Register at Magna Lumber Co. by Douglas Wilson. 728 Eighth East state board of equalization now has experience of every taxpa-- er In the ent. whereby their tu And yet notwithstanding all other industry, tJeuL Lortng A. Bond of th war prla I street. Mr. Garrett, who resides at 68 142 HiSm LaVern Darke, Baccbys. all of the legislative power of the state stat a we are told sessment to based on a fraction unfulfilled PrecL So. S (Nos 144-1these on service at Fort Dougla has been west Second North street, was creas-mad- e taxaUon of to net premise reference with Misstatements? the "Typical their property If we vote a certain way at the real valus ofARCH a first lieutenant ordered for II Ing the street at the corner of West that as section of mine THURSUX The M. proceeds A. Jone Hunter. with the Temple and South Temple streets Versus the Sharp "Facts amended In 1909 eays: The net pro- coming election our taxe will be reduty at Camp Beauregard W. Li Rudy, North Point. Salt Lake City. Oct 24. from I when the accident occurred. H was quartermaster. H was retired ceeds ot all rninea and mining claims duced! Personally, we will never again Rudoiyty-BoSs- , Buena Vista. I was taxes will be reduced our believe tRat board the army several years ago, and of-- 1 rushed to the emergency- hospital of state taxed tba ba New shall Deseret Editor by F. DYNo. 2. Bog 22. Line on the tax where he was given first aid treatment a clerk In the Oregon Shortactive Allow ms to present tbs following equalization." which words are re- until we see the reduction Alfred a kreese. Sugar SU. R. Says Utah Rubber ts . list I and theq removed to Dr. W. H. flees until restored to the in the proposed amendment. If notice of answer to typical way NdT 2. . . peated D. F. Groven1 D. ta southern L. And th th 8. part Detained Of Superior Qaaif people Con-hOspttaL facts mads In behalf of it these words grant legislative powers TlsBora 'nd)pciytllan Jans Market, Murray, R. F. D. been told that If they Fort tonal amendment to Bsc. 4, Ar- - to the board, it not only bas the pow- Of the state have No. 7, Br2A3. , Anerbacb persisted in attempting torlslt Employees above-namamendment er te determineth basis on which vots for the ticlAlt: th advertise Prof, Marc xi E Jones ef this btfPh Douglas Saturday in spite of th quar.of Auer8M-18alt Lake City tlmates Pteetac lie toe). 'The result was bachs store are employees antine ree the net proceeds shall be ascertained, every8Lvalley between on Investigation that tbs publishing a periodi- IS mines are assessed only 36 O Btlen. Midvale. will Mr WltllamNyT be aad in a exalted, rest every Georg the took fix guard several rate the but the power also to that cal called Auerfact which is rubber plant will yield 40 per an Sere on their ground." B Midvale. Atihia hill mountain the CanninlL, and mad low, deterto and mines hohse tor an hour or so. by .which taxation of for letters from fellow emIt weight In rubber. Al ,,r5"5f g Sarah A. Foiluxh, Sandy, R, D. THEVaCT and tbo crooked made The are mines J places assessed taxes straight of of desert acres a mine what time they expressed their and million In they proportion No. I. Ilk ployee government service; also I places plain. , And not a few which will be mad valuableI HJ K 4. at 321.210 acr. . ; to obey the quarantine rule shall pay for town, city, eounty. rough Deborah Alltof. sndy, R.-Joke squih and short stories. The No lawyer of ths 'simple souls believe IL We now being conducted at ths et proceeds tax to merely escorted to the city llmts under I editorial gtaff is composed of Mr school and state purpose Qua Drosssil Ski California bear out epcjtl I M. E. Bratager, Mr Ada Jacob Mias a tax oi profita the dont. The peopl of southern Utah of - can be found who will say that ArfVdBto' guard. W ths have been promised a railroad for claim I mad that THE FAyT Net proceeds are more section should he so- construed. Labor I Eva Bruckner anf Mias Lydia Miller, 144..se(et Combi be superior In quality to tbsJJ will Tabor Speakers Aants JorgenAsij.' It? Have hav year got They they 4 of th leaves Constitution The to: wtaff 60 ticle Jonee than provides Miss Lon peify-eFret ran article. N reportorlai international L of than greater reputation profit speakers not; they are just as far from that for the deserts to contlnn'' William Bayer, B. L. Leon, bonus mints owners are not allowed that th legislative power of the state railroad William Hewlett, win come to Utan In the interests ofj Brady, l.0 aa ever. if And entertain Ha they estimates a Bo Mr tn search M. and vested InFred Harvey, to deduct suia necessary expenses as shall be the legislature jSdA Sandy. fj Cheiensky, ana labor when th driv begins to the acre, rads A. A. Despsln.Sand). V- - D. N and compensation, Insurance, in the people under the Initiative and the belief that they will get on to can be grown to from is damages crease th number of union men in Frank Sorenson, Miss Peterson .and Colo P. for prothe Gerftio. Street Martin extending Aluq "Easy voting by region Miss state board of The A. referendum. to taxes, Kilpatrick. B. etc. olnee, Harvey, general the state, according posed amendment, we fear they will be state of Washington. The mines Sfce paying less taxe (LNs lTfc1J2). equalisation belongs to the executive doomed rmlact whp la In charge of tho membership to disappointment Preparing for Drive The basement department of the government estabthan they paid hnder th old law. campaign. It is the plan of the eom- -l of th Commercial club to a very busy lTi Mr AT C. Mom Bandy.R. D. But while w do not believe that by - ALLIANCE COAL COMPACT in .every Ballard. Drar. lished by Artlcl'7 of th Constitution, 172 Mra Nancy ' mttte to bold a meeting TVs these where THE 26 ot a fores day mines are F(ACT pises - . voting for - the said constitutional For Coal of Best QnamylnA- jNs. (Ns. 1IW94 laf.). V ing hundreds of thousands morspay-In and placing upon such a hoard ad- amendmenttown in the stat womelT are on th jump all day, puturtae-weul- d be to reference with duties 1. ministrative A JeiMsiCSamiSfi 'AV' 2. taxes than they ever (told under the old up Illustrated posters for use in 174 Hyrum one dollar, nor that the road Service phone Wa to Cars Needed Btocklnen kt ting Mnt of certain taxation the property Wheeler; ' 177 to corns drive In law. Joseph The ths the month, 3ndyl fol,owtng pbls shows th the state will not be construed as gtv between Balt Lake and Bt .Georg ment. Box 114, Sti thBlFertsn'-17Thompson s Spring on th Denver A for th Y. W. C. Aearly iJras 4 th Y. M. C. A., 17IV would be made aa smooth as glass, A. OrglfL on subthe It Mary power legislative Ing ths Salvation Army, ths Knights of MeW WiWt. Vi there are certain things that w do be.George J DaieVv ject. AU Cola m bn War Camp Berries aad Bluff lieve. W believe what the book of The supreme court of Utah, to ths Doctrln Jewish Welfare association. Hundreds IS sl H. Grump. RiVsrton. R.V1F. Covenants say namely: In times ofJsickaess,of case of MerchJlo1d Mining company We haveandlearned, of pounds dally of these posters of WE CAN sad experience, vs. Spry, 14 Utah. 222. held that the that to the nature by generous six are being boxed, packed Prrdnct No. 10. (No 180-1- 2 and disposition of n it nistHn-tioepidemics.this section as originally adopted was not all men and otherwise prepared for shipment state DELIVER The law already pro- boards of(thto may well Include to points over th stat as well a to 181 Mr Ed. Wilcox. BlngHAm. Ias soon as is most equalization) H. Kenner172 Main tax maklng-al- l vided machinery-fo- r this city, for display. lti MraiRay little as a supget authority, 1( they they court the street brrt assessments, Bingham. levies aad pose, they will Immediately begin to Th comrntosioa Food for Belgian THAT Mr- - Daniel Eden, Bfgham held that since no provision was made exercise unrighteous dominion." (Doc. for Pelgton Relief is already looking to deserving sm ?T- In th section as to how the net pro- snd Canyon. 121: 39 ) Shakespeare said: Cor. after th t.eeds of tbs Civilian popula an act ot Stella Klopensttoe, Bingham ceed should he ascertained, ers who are Una' to clothed with a little brief aution in districts retaken from th the legislator was required before the Man, Canyon. thority, plays such fantastle tricks beaccomm atiof In order to get ths necesGermans. Robs Johnson, Bingham.' become could takbanking section of the purpose heaven ss makes th angels sary food to these victims of war as Mr John Cunningham, Copper-toTh force of this decision fore highThis, effective a we fear, to what the quickly as possible. Food Admlnistra amendment weep.of Utah will to not altered the by do weep with thO tor Hoover announces to a bulletin M0(NEY LOANED ON admin-trati- v Mr Louis Peterson.. Bingham in the 190. changing adopted 1. angela if by their votes at th comsent to ths local administration offtc A. J. Parry,, Copper-tonduty of making the tax DIAVONpS, JEWELRY ing election they delegat to men the that special- - arrangement have been assessor to th samenta from county 0 11. (No Incl.) with ths British quartermaster Precinct No. authority that k contemplated in th board of state ETC. equalization. tfjp wVtches, Are Worth Money to Too. made to the stat conThese call for ths dtotribU' 194 Julia Aamodt, 217 .E. 45th proposed amendment general. e proposed amendment on Its stitution. ' f Bt. tion of 20.000 000 emergency ration action the not by only requires YkUrs very truly, t to be furnished from ths stores of the 197 William Boam. Murray. better dentistry, to how Our determine the Wfi are ha about charjA legislature . O. B. SERVER. . Box 3, British army in Belgium. They are 198 Mr Agnes Matthew ascer- be of mines shall ds less'Ahwi and 7. half the charges finest offices. to b paid for by th relief Murray. R. F. D. No. alneflKbut hleo to determine th Sarah E. Moffat. 281 Vina street of the pawnshop. ' ofinet proceeds of metal mines Mines Pay Fraction Only ' modest prices, Murray. Order. upon wllch the state board of equall-"'- I Phone Us Vow R. D J. J. Proctor, Murray, 'MARTIN COAL COMPANY. tax th metal mine Of Tax on Actual Value If No. 6. Women appnate our service, .. examination free, ta and the . n Government Mots ahead with th V,i.meiMment failadopted j to pass a law Editor Deseret News; legtolaturmhould n open evenings. Buy your storage coal now. 2901 COAL MARSH CO. which upon th' In th discussion of tha proposed flxlrigthe'1hiultlpte Dont pounds to ths ton. lYccdrulf-Sheef-c delay. snail tax th metal mines amendment of the Constitution stale 3ard Loan, afCoal Th kind you want; when you Phones Wasatch 4468. '4467. 8148 s foA th mining Interest th taxation of mlnev one attomp-fecting Vdverttoemsnt. want It. Phone Waa 1208 and 1207 would few tnV the amendment to no nhase of th question ha up to th Coal Co-- , EL 1, Socie! ,18 Exchange Place. Advertisement. knd that any attemp present time, been overlooked. Select your Xmas Gifts sow! The on the part ofth state board Roughly speaking, th value of a WkA 24 to flb the multitple af Advertisers should use tbs pr. JP. C. Rob&oJL Pres. suggests you Mart baying nine at tha time ft to first taxed, or Main SL Si Lake's Leading Dentist covecnmmt s News if they dOstrs to readh so them to OeCfcXhir stock to complete. .basis fixer a u It pon ah first bas net proceed Is the when A. C. Whittaker, SecAjjt Treas. levy tag Jensen's Jew dec. 71 Mato EC Ad-- , th people of ths western states lr. sin of an or to th mins less th by It would b llftwsl, Just as nruci --WAS. 2397 flAEL- TsrttosmsaC their horns Jtlx the rate el coM of produotioo and ths legitimate It as if so j attpiptto Iik-1.-) -- t White, 41 W. So. m fns J. old - r8 do's Mqhdays x ttsaays j ' n ata huLlf 51-4- hletra ' I " j Si iniEF 70-8- ' aT 1 J e. u J n two-fift- two-fift- n. il - id thld Har-mon- i ' ,d 1 th.s i - . 'iSiSto .? 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