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Show - ft THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH fHOrOSED - TUTION ai'i;!!Ii;!!ii:i!:;!lil!lii!!lll!Iil!!II!III!!!l!illll!II!I!lllllllIIHI AMENDMENT TO THE CONTTV 1IOLBK JOINT REfiOLUTlQM MUB11K EIGHT. umlmnl MYRON a an la of the Constitution el th I, Artui. State of Utah.. relating to uniform text an.l t A ro)utkn'prpMn 11 Sw-tlo- ft exemption. r two-thir- d. - PHILLIPS .x I be tt received by the l.efilatur of the State of Utah, of all the member elected te eaeh hear concurring therein : Section I. That It proposed te amend Section 9 of Article. XI II of the Confutation f the State of Utah o that the aame will fend a. follow ; shall provide h, Section I Th law and equal rale- - of and taxation on alt property la th Slat,. ac cording to ita vain In money, and abalt p react. be by general law uch regulations aa aball secure a Ju.t valuation for taxation of alt property, ao that every pervon and - corporation aball pay a tax In proportion to th, vaiua af hi, her ar -- it property : Provided, that a deduction af debit? from rredita may b authorixed : Provided further. That tha prop erty of the United State,, of the State, conn, tie, cl tie, town. ehool district. municipal corporation and publio libra rle. lota with tha buiidiag thereon ued exrliuively for either religious worxhlp or charitable purpoeee, and place, ef burial not held ar need for prlvata ar corporate benefit. ehall be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canal,, reeervoifa, ptpea aad flume, owned and used by individhaia or eor. oration for irrigating land owned by auch individual or corporation, or th individual member, thereof, hall aot be separata If taxed aa long aa they aball be owned aad need as (juttvely for euch purpoea: Provided further. That mortgage upon both real and personal property ehall be exempt from taxation : Pre- Tided further. That tha tax, of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at auch time aad la euch manner a may be provided by law: Provided, farther. That the Legislator may provide fer the exsmpuesi from rotation ef heme, ham tastes, and peraeaal property, net m earned twa haadred and fifty dellar la valaa far heme aad hamasteada aad haadred dellar of peceeaal property. Section L Th Seeretary af Stale ia dtreetod te eaiu thl proposed amendmeat to he a required by-- the Constitution aad to he submitted to the elector of th State at the next general eiction to the manner provided by law. 8o lion I. If approved by th elector ef th State, ihie proposed amendment ehall take affect job .th first day of January, 1(19, Approved March 19, 1917. I. HARDEN BENNION. Secretory of State ef the State ef Utah, da hereby certify that to above I a $ill. true aad correct copy of a reeolutioa proposing an amendment to See tlen 9, Article 19, of the Constitution of the Bute ef Utah, relating to uniform tax and W.- . . - BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY t KAYSVILLE. : UTAH nmnl & L1 Watch our windows. Notice the exceptionally low prices on shoes.lv have hundreds of shoes bought last year and which are being sold at last ears prices, which are aboufthe me as eastern wholesale prices this year. Its to your advantage to keep in touch with, the market at present. If you do you will find our prices lower than elsewhere.-- ' :JIens : : patent leather andgunmetal calf, ' lace and "button shoes, worth up to $6.00 a pair, now on sale at Womens patent leather, lace and button shoes, with black and white cloth tops; also. leather tops, worth up to $3.00 a pair, now on sale $3.35 Butter Wrappers at Reflex Office WANTED AT Reflex Office Must be clean, soft, cotton rags, free from buttons, hooks and eyes pub-llthe- d $2.98 Childrens Scuffer shoes madelri the" outing style, good heavy soles and calf uppers, button, sizes 5 to 12, worth up to $3.00, oh sale at Rig girls shoes in patent leather, tan calf nad black calf, low heels, worth up to $5.00 a pair exemption. In wit nee whereof, J have hereunto t my hand and affixed th Great Seal of the Slate $2.48 $1.98 ofUtab. (byi) - Our Fall Shipments of thla ISrd day of Auguet, 1918. HARDEN BENNIO if. beeretory of T PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER NINE . Dozens of other styles are specially priced so that money can be saved and still get good looking and good wearing shoes. EE A Joint reeolutioa providing tor aa anted-uie- nt to Section 4, Artiol 11. af the Coast!-t- ut ion ot th State of Utah relating to th EE Are Now Arriving taxation of nine and mining property aad th neeeetmenia ot earn. B it euaetad by th LegUlatur f th State ef Utah, of all tha member eleeted hooter to th two concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Beetloa 4, Article 19 ef the Constitution af the State af Utah a that th wlU read a fellows t Seetton 4. AU BMtalUferoua mines er mining claims, hath plaeer aad rack la place, shall he smeared at 99-per sere, aad ia additiea the ret at a rets bated span aomi maltlpto ar ef the net annual proceed there. All ether mine er minis e Laima and ether valuable mineral 4 remits, iuciudiag land eentainiag seal ar shall he aeemeed at their full veins. AU machinery seed to mining aad all preperty or surfs Improvement span er npparteannt to mine er minine claim, aad Urn veto af any earls see mad ef mining claim, er mining property fer ether than mining shall imaed at fall value. The elate heard af and tax all property eqaalixdtleu shall herein enumerated, provtd d that th meat ef 99 99 per acre and th assessment ef the value af any ace ether than far mining Barpeeee ehall he mad at provided by law. Section 9. Th Secretory af State I hereby directed to submit thl propoeed amendment to th elector of the State at th next general election In th manner proeertbed by law. Section 9. If adopted by the elector of the State, this amendment (hall take effect Janutwo-thi- We expect to show our patrons a better line for rd style and service than ever before. You will find the ODonnell, Patterson, Godman v and Lion lines meet every requirement. pl 2356 WASHINGTON AVE. OGDEN, UTAH kydro-earbeu- FARMINGTON BOUNTIFUL Ntoe miles north of. Salt Lake City, suburban and residence town. Urgent rity in Davis county: has wotorworka, elaetrie eent aid lights and power, telephone, walk. Surrounded by rich market raruco and fruit Undx. two elaetrU railroad with railroad, tow farm, two trenaeontinawtal brick yard, two bank, good buatnum bouee. commercial dub. Traded and high aebooU. good pise to liv. and lodge. church County aunt of rich and fertile Davia county. Home of th Miller Floral company. the Urgent grower of flower in th intermoimtaia country. Location of th famous Lagoon resort. Has waterworks and electric light. A ftoe plage for residence. Fernatus Rampton writes that he is learning to manipulate a machine gun and that he is soon to go to the front. Mrs. Geneva s, GENERAL MERCHANDISE pare, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Wood Richards to her home in FieldSaturday few a ing after days visit with relaCARRY ON IS TITLE CHOSEN tives. FOR MISS TAYLORS STATUE ary let, 1919. Ed Pearce, the 11 year old son ot Approved March 19, 1917, .Carry On haS been chosen as the Mr. and Mrs. Lon Pearce, had a nar- of I,theHARDENafBENNION, Secretory ef State State Utah, do hereby certify that title for Miss Rhea Taylor's statue of row escape last Friday when his horse th above te a full, true and correct copy of n joint resolution providing for an amendment a wounded American and a Belgian ran away. of Seetton 4, Article 19, of the Constitution boy. All of the influenza patients are of th State of Utah relating to the taxation of mine and mining property and th After being exhibited at the State .of asm. evidently getting better, and there are to the loaned fair, the statue was In witness whereof, 1 bare hereunto act my but few new cases, so it is hoped that hand and affixed th Great Seal af the Slat Fourth Liberty Loan committee and the will be of Utah tht 91rd day of Auru-- Id ID. regulations quarantine Kimball - HARDEN BENNION. it has now been loaned to the (Seal) lifted soon. Secretory of State. & Richards Real Estate company. Nearly one thousand names were FROP08ED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUsuggested. The above title was sugTION NUMBER FOURTEEN. of Salt McAllister Malcom by gested Lake City and he turned over to the A Joint resolution repealing Hone Joint Red Cross the $5.00 prize. Two other Resolution No. 1, as paned by th twelfth section of th Legislature of the State of Utah, Paid for persons suggested the sametitle and and proposing a new resolution in lieu thereof amending Seetton 22 of th Con.titution of th the three names were submitted to a Btoto of Utah, by adding Section I thereto, HIDES ed 1 -- nates-mea- C 1 rra ts After seven months of waiting we have received a shipment of Crockery, which we are offering at very low t, , HIGHESTPRICE . w relating to the prohibition and regulation of ale. manufacture, iw, advrtemnt of, ef, or traffic in intoxicating ilquor. Whereas, House Joint Resolution No. 1, proposing to amend the Con.titution of th State of Utah by adding Section S to Article PELTS and FURS on been passed by both House of thl Leeulaturo, and filed with th beeretory ef State; and Whereat, th enrroMcd copy thereof differ In a certain important respect from tha at actually passed by both Houses, in 9, a pro. that in the sixth line of Section 73L2 paned. after the word nature-- ' the word ' and were omitted all malt and brewed drink from aid engrossed copy. Now, therefore, be it resolved by th legisd lature of the State of Utob, of the members elected to each of tha two Houses Concurring ; Section 1. That (t is proposed to amend Article 22 of the Constitution of Utah by adding Section 9, thereto, which section aball ycad as follows; hectic n 9. Th manafactaro, sale, keeping or taring ssl or offering or exposing fee sale, er importing, carrying, transporting, advertising, distributing, giving away, exchanging, dispensing, er serving ef all fermented or rplrituou. liquor, alcohol, malt, nnoa wins, porter, ale. beer, absinth ar any ether mixture er preparation ef drink, intoxicating like nature; and nil malt or brewed drink: fruits preserved .In alceksUe Uqaero of any kind: and ail beverage containing in excess f one-haef one per centum ef aleahel by velum: and all mixture, compound, er preparation. whether liquid er not, which art intended whoa mixed with water, er otherwise, to an by fermentation er ptberwia prodae Intoxicating liqo r, are . hereby forever proacton-tihibited in the Stale, except alcohol fer end manufacturing porpo.es, and wine need for sacramental parpens. Section 9. Tb Secretary f State is hereby directed to submit te propoeed amendment contained herein to the elector, ot the State at the next genera! election Ja th manner provided by law, instead ot th resolution a embraced la House Joint Resolution No, 1, heretofore passed by this Legislature, aad ia hereby repealed. which ' flection 9. if adopted by the elector ef th State this amendment shall have effect January 1st. A. D. 1319. Approved March S. 1917. ., HARDEN BENNION, Beeretory of Stoic ot Utah, do hereby certify that the shove I full, true end correct copy of n Joint tee Ilotion providing ' for th amendment wf tko Constitution of th State of L' tab by addlxg Bertie S to Article XXQ relating to the prohibition and regulation of sal, manufacture, use, advertisement of. pa melon of, or traffic to in tox mating liquor. In wltneos whereof, I have hereunto aet ny hand and affixed the Groat Seal of the State of Utah, th 99rd day ef August. 191. HARDEN BENNION. (Saul) - buy all kinds of Poultry Utah Thotte Wilson Asks ing Spanish influenza. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the family residence. Interment took place at the Bountiful cemetery. r - Funeral services over the temaim. of Private Roy P. Nelson ef Randolph, . grandson of Mrs. Eliza Nelson of thi3 '.'Plftcer-werat held the Bountiful cemetery. Soldiers from Tort Douglas acted aa pall bearers od he was buried with full military Brunson, several brothers and .numerous relatives and friends to mourn his loss. lf t priday-af?erntton' Hy-Jm- T selection. j THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 3 ff ar honors. The body of Private Carl Brunson, who died Saturday of pneumonia at the U. S. Navy Yard at Mare Island . MTived here Monday night. Funeral .services were held Wednesday at Hie residence. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. Mr. Brunson n wives his parents, Mr. and Mrs- - Come and make your fr dence. e rose-hitl- two-thir- Ernest Graves are renting their resi- ,21-ye- ' prices. XXII, ha CHAS. GROSSMAN Elmer Moss, the veterinary, and family have just returned from a few" months stay in Southern Utah. They are now staying with Mrs. Moss parents, Mr.mmd Mrs. Jed Willey. Mrs. Harold Wright, who has been teaching school at Hyrum, Utah, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jane Lewis, and famliy. Her husband is r.ow in the navy at San Francisco. Cleon, the old sop of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Roberts, died Wednesday evening of pneumonia, follow Hill -- Mrs. Frank "Wright is very ill. Mrs. William A. Brown is very ill with pneumonia. , A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Egan on Sunday. A son was bom to Mr, and Mrs. Orman Griffith recently. Mrs. Vincent Devorak of Salt Lake City was in town last Saturday on business. ' William Burningham and Henry Wood and Harriett Fisher have new automobiles. Ezra Benson, who has pneumonia and was unconscious for four days, is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Willoughby and family of Malad, Idaho, arrived here drawing. recently to spend the winter. Miss Jennie Freestone is now as Mrs. Nellie Gardner and son, Stewsistant postmistress. Mrs. Eva Eld a redge having resigned to work in Salt art, returned after pleasant sojourn coast. on the Pacific Lake. Mrs. Mary Miller and children of I also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Coltrin have just Idareturned to their home in Burley, Ruby valley are here on a visit with ho, after spending a few weeks here Mrs. Millers mother, Mrs. Cecelia with relatives. Layton, Smith and family. A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hatch of Rosette last Wednesday at the home of Mr. Hatchs parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hatch. Mrs. Oliver Rickart of Salt Lake City underwent . an operation at the L; D. S. hospital in Salt Lake last 'Wednesday. She is doing nicely. Mrs. Henry Garrett and daughter, Mahle, have moved to Salt Lake City to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. - Co. Stewart-Burto- n Secretary ot State. BAR BAISIilG sis-an- d v. EATS TILLS, UTAH COM Known Everywhere As The VERY BEST I: B ramcrau rsmtnunni M&de of Choicest Utah Wheat ? ; . i Milled in the most modern mill Packed in the ncateil manner EVERY DEALER HAS IT. " T t |