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M et count n s sci king to main- on- Tne , n high a itN gi,e as then Ho sec in Myoming were es-- t 'Aas so,ved when Leet hi hi C f rt fal Was a i 'aw Di deia on the desie to piotect to number 110,000 on one of his cau m ated in ln'iij a Ni w Castle A tan ,it el jpmg inductile? plav. long light cord m Jan 1, 1946. Ba!' 'i.uu opi tie in 1745 eld would n Tt at n v. , half been trusted So it must have n for the dog jW JLM-l-hSO- . y , vAi - , u . c, ... And Sus.in Amliews l)in;i . . a- f, .. . ... .' r dt.i M 1m - 4 . should the Ih to hi neve dt- - bi fiot lie- - w I'm. mg f o.tiit on m ki than dip; imu h Pom mg a o hi s do a job aim I one-ha- J l i , i po-d- i. t Centennial Emblem IT'S ( i ? hand is o I. ng 'I (ml ail to hou i pi.iii Till bate tin po nt "1 i e it title thereto shall have been e tin tushed by tlie l'nitid M.iii'. i'jO thi .same le and n main A JOINT TM)I CHON PltOlOS sutpeit toutin disjio at ion ol the aid inilian INCT TO 'AM FNl SW T ION 2, OS ARTICLE XII! OK HE (O.Vs'll land shall remain under tlie at) TCTTO.N OI CT AH RELATIN'; solee pu istn lion ant i ont ml linieil TO AN U ACTltt IRl.l..i; TAX A ot tie l ongri ss ot tlie s TtCiN Ok UNITED SlAlES- hales the' lands belonging to IROIERTY IN UTAH. ci ieii - of the pood Statis, re siiliii without this State .sliall Ee it resolved by thu Legit la ni voi be at a higher rah tutifof 4Ue biale of llt.ih, twm 'he l.IndsbelonHng to rest thirdsof' all nienibers elected hm ts of thus State; but no, nn each of the two hou..es voting m in this c.rJjnaiHP sliall pieihul favor theienl. 7 1 1 toi''h lands uv in 1 or held hv my Indi in who has sive.el Ins t.dial re lotions, and lias obtained from the I lined States or fiom any poison, by oetent or other grant a title thereto, save and except siiili lands ns have been or may be granted to any Indian or In duns under any act ol Congioss, containing a provision exemptng tlie land, thus guinted fiom ,)vitinn, wliuh la t mentioned I, nuts shall be exempt fiom tax alion so long, and to such ex tent, ns is or may tie ptov tiled in the art af Congress granting to a find ilas-ifie- d JjI i - a m i t lepih cf the two houses voting In ficers as provided in all laws en acted puis tart ;o this Constitufavor thi lent to tion. hall ne in fill, for all servMllmil 1. I .imerut see 3 ot Vi.nie XIII ot ices icnderi d by said ol fleets, recapac-Htthe ennstitution ot tlie Male of spectively, in anv dtii-ial tail as jr empi tv rnenr t during their No office. s,.f. 3 j he i.,.;.,. laturc shall respective terms provide hy iavv a urulomi ant such officer shall receive for tlie an performance of anv affinal duiv ,,,Ucli rate ol taxation on all langilde prop .my fee for nts own Use, hut all fees tixed hy law tor the pre St., te. ai i 01 din r to (.j jy ny either of them of aaie in money, and shad pr Sfribe hy ivv stub ri.ula'ions any officia. duty, shall he colas shall secure 0 tu-- t valuation, let ted in ad' ar e and deposited ior taxation ot su h pinpeiiy, so with the ctae Measurer monththat every person and , orpora ly to ;he ciedit of the State The tion shall pay a tax in propo: Legislature may provide for the tion to the value of ills her, o: payment of actual and necessary its tangible pioputy, provided expenses of said officers while the LogislaHiiP may dele: traveling ir the Slate in the ,that 'mine the niannet ait extent if tf olfinal clutv. Section 2. The Secretary of taxing tiaiisient live stork ant live stoik being fed for slaugh State is directed to submit this for human eon ter to tie proposed amendment to the elecsumption. Intangible property tors of the state at the next genmay he exempted from taxation eral election in the manner pro as property or it may be taxed viiled by taw in such manner and to such exIf adopted hv the Section 3 tent as the Legislature may pr of the slate, this amendProvided that if intangible electors ment shall ake effort the first property be taxed as property of Januaiy, 1917. the rate thereof shall not exceed day five mi. Is on each dollar of val- CONSTITUTIONAL luation. When exempted fiom 7 AMENDMENT taxation as property, the taxalle income therefrom shall be taxd A JOINT RESOLE TION PROPOSunder any tax based on incomes, ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECbut when axed by the State of TION 12 OF ARTICLE VI IT OF Utah as property, the income THE OF THE not therefrom shall aho be STATECONSTITUTION OF UTAH RELATING TO taxed. The Li gislatuie may pro SALARIES OF THE JUDGES Or vide for deduction-- , exemptions. on any tax based THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT andor COURTS upon income. The personal m- come tax rates shall tie grarlu-makBe it enacted hv the Legislaateil blit the maximum rate shi.ll ture of the State of Ltah, s not ixceed six per cent of of all members elected to "d Income No excise lax late each of the two houses voting in based upon Income shall eveeed favor thereof: fo"r per icnt of net income The Section 1. It is piopood to irate limitations herein contained amend sec. 12 of article VIII of for taxes based on income and Constitution of tlie State of fur 'axes on intangible propei-prop- jthe L tah to read: ' xhall tie clfeitive until Janu-torSee. 12. The JnSgos of the Suand thereafter unnl ar' L and District Courts shall (hanged by law by a vote of the preme at Mated times compenm.ipnty of 'ho memtiers elected lotc.ve to ivuli hou-of the I ogiMntuiP. sation for their services, un; h All revenue re.eiveil from taxes shall not be diminished during tlie lei 111 foi which they aie se cn income or fiom taxes on pmporty shall he allo-cau- kcted. S rtion 2. The Secretary of to the support of the public sihoel system as defined in Ar- Stele is directed to submit th.s ctic X, Section 2 of this Consti propoof oil amendment to the erne-tothe state a. t.ie ne't g tut'im election in the mannei proScition 2. The secretary of tale is hereby directed to sub- vided by law. Pf Secton 3. mit this proposed amendment to adopted bv the 1110 of 'be state at the electors of the state, mis ami shall take effect the firt ncxt Tht'tT'11 election in the manner prov i led for in section 1 day of January, 1917. of aiMle XXIII ot the constituCONSTITUTIONAL tion uf tlie s.ate of Utah. o - Ho. SK-jjtAa- pers-nna- ! y u-- No e two-third- iiiy JOINT RESOLUTION' PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 OF ARTK LE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OK THE STATE OF LTAII P.EU.' ilN I TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC INSTITl 1TONS Be it enacted hy the l.en,i'la-tuA tn ' Supreme ond in quality, a bedroom when have guests, these you comfort of a ing room set in the tu time and a fine at night. All of thi d Above is a reproduction of the official Utah Centennial with the front at top and the back at bottom of the illustration. sturdily Noted Artist Creates SAMPSON CARD TABLES ELECTRIC Known for strength, built to last, these fine card tables will make the long winter evenings a Xo lists to wait on, the iron is yours when you Utah Centennial Emblem will have an official emblem for its Centennial in 1947, David R. Trevithick, public Uah dnector, announced this week. The emblem will be used on souvenir coins, medals, trophies, or for any other pui poses for which it is adaptable. The emblem was created by Avaid Fairbanks, noted arti-- t and sculptor, a native of Utah He is well known thioughout tue ait centers of the woild, and has lecently been letained by the ait department of Michigan university, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The emblem was designed foi the Centennial comrru.ision while Fan banks was vacationing in his native state this summer. There is great strength and depth of feeling in the simple, com-lik- e design The front in a piayeiful pose a pioneer of 1847, viewing the unending trek of the pioneers In the reverse panel is tne pioneer moher, with children who in the g and adventure. The feeling which mspn-e- d the pi mcers and theirr descendants today is told in the simOur Heritage ple insciiption Gained by Biawn and Toil, Guided by Faith and Vision and constructed have the finest uphold available. See them tot. em-ble- pleasure. IRONS iTh buy it from us. See these Eetty Crocker Irons $ 3.50 $9.75 LAMPS We have as complete a stock of all kinds of lamps as we have had since the war started. We have a lamp thats iuxt the thing for every dark corner in your de-pu- ts home. INNERSPRING MATTRESS Proven in quality and comfort by thousands who have owned them, g mattresses are very much in demand. We have a nice selection for your approval. HASSOCKS Inner-sprin- wide assortment of and sizes, magazine or a Hassock. A colors, radio sLp pref-wit- MKN Courage. Copyright for the emblem has been applied foi by the Centennial commission Speciil permission will be required for its use FURNITURE STORE u ? - ( s tne State of Utah of all n embers rle c to er ch of the ,vo hou es votn g in favor theieof of ,8 - No o AMENDMENT No Ll DIVAN y It of:10 Chair 1 s v Sets i o 1 Studio , j il I i off-et- s 1 ' vin-'ag- constitution of tne state of I tali to read: See. 2. All tangible property in the the state, not exemni under unlaws of tiie United Staten, or be der this constitution, shall taxed in piopoition to its value, to be aseei tamed as pioviced by law. 'The propel ,y of the state, counties, cities, towns, si hoot districts, municipal coipoiations and pul. lie hbranes, nils with the building' thereon reed exclusively foi either religious wor poses, and ship or charitable pui places of burial nirt held or Uid the same. for picivute or .cortpeuate, bpnctit, Th'id .All debts and liabrlitie shall be exempt from taxation. of the Ten ito:y of Utah, tncuired resWater rights ditches, canals, hy autUonty pf tlie Legislative ervoirs, poytctii pLtnbt, pumping Assembly thereof ard hereby as hues, pipes Mimed and shall be paid by this plants, fanSniukkm and .flames odned and used by Sl.tV. , or Fourtli The Legislature shall , lodtxidvtals , .Corporations for the stale within lauds' , law for the establishment irrhiaUng owned, by u.;h In Uviduats or an maintcn.uue of a system of . corporations; or till-- ' Individual public sehoo's, wMih plialt hr members thereof, shall not be open to .1 the ciuld'en of the separately taxed as long as tiny state and be tiee from sectarian exclus- con 10I. shall be owned and Section 2. Tlie ively for such purpo.es. Lower of lines state is (Incited tosecretary submit tills plants, power transmission for geneused and other properly ed anieiiilmnit to the elec- of the saie at the next enrating-and delivering e'ectrieal used of which a eral election in the manner pro power, portion z.,, fyr furnishing power for pun.p- v li.ed by law for water pm Section 3 If adopted hv the po.es litigation tag on lands in the state ol Utah, electors of the state tin-- , anuitd f may tie exempted from taxation incut shall take oritvl Hie fir. t 4. to the extent that such piopeity day of Jainuiy, 1:H7. Is used tor smh purposes. These f, exemptions shall accrue to tlie IV brnitit (,t the u tvs of water so CONTTITUTICNAL 3 AMENDMENT fpumpod ur. ter such regulations as the legisla'ure may prescribe A JOINT RESOLUTION ITOPOS a j The taxes of the indigent pooriiMj AN AMi.M 1 Vj he remitted or abated at TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF manner in such such times and (THE CONSTITUTION OK THE I f' as may be piovuled by law. The, STATE OK U1AH RILU'ING TO legislature may piovu.e for thet iPROPiirtkin or STATE (ON o ,3 RH.UTION TO St iPOKT fiom taxation r exempt un MINI Ml M SCHOOL homes homesteads, and ii;oV;V; VI (. to exceed S2.0TH) in not PORTION OF PUBLIC property, SCHOOL nd home- Milne for homes SYSTEM 5 Steads, and $.',00 lor pci tonal t h 14 be I.pgisla-few'sproperty. Property nut to exceed - 1. , f a, JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSthirds 000 in value, mined by msrs T'ed to each ING TO AMEND SECTION 10. w he 'erved in allied j per'oirt bou,,cs vo.mg in favor ARTICLE VHI, OF THE CONSTI-T- t w ir in the nuihgfy servtie HON OK THE STATE OF (he I ivied Slates or ot the stale 1 , TO TIIE KFLT1NG If, ? Utah and by the unmarried j'11'11 rpf b'k XUI EbEiriON AND DUTIES OF ,7 Willows and minor oiphans of ,.m of 'be state of 1 ot NTY TTOt;NEAS AND FIX such persons may be exempted L7, 1NG TIIE TERM THEREOF. mav provide: mn," that the same shall lead rUasthe tegislatuie S'- -' The lot istaiuro Be it by the Legisla- , , shall .provide V, L Thn r ' '1 Wire of the State of Utah, two-'m.n law for an annual tax sufft '..I,,;,,' x S,K'U thirds of all members elected to !ll,t PM1 , eient, with oiner somees cf nv- L,.,, vaiuanon, . .nil house vaung in favor aV'('oll''i;'f enues, to defray the estimated " 8 m" of fo,r espenes of the state L' s. c o ' . ,V Y &r each fiscal 'l,k'n 1 That it is proposed to a,n'1 su,lh year. For the pur- lo d' !,nPml 'rt'on JO. artic'e VIII. of of paying the state debt, if u,r , ml v ,ma m i i rwa-',r Jho taU s tIu' oonstitutum of the state of there b(j. the legislature xro 0 t Uah to read . shall provide for levying a tax the m f h ;rt,of v.m Pm U). A county attorney ' annually, sufficient to pay the ' tlo, ' ecti'm shell be hved hy the qualified 'annual interest and to p.iy the 0f u. u county who shall principal of such debt, w ithin Enulci twenty years fiom the final pas- - school's"' lonimon' s l.ools gan,.,, i10i, j h 0lla for a teim of four an'j yeais Hi,, powers an duties of sage of the law creating the high spools. .... - FOR k i i o. i MCN Furniture Of Quality dogs mouth a package that - looked e ! a very much of the r earned out of a butcher Her The first thing that popsimp Igo at-g for pet to mind was whither it was !v l t at for the table or just for T , tough the dog The first thought wa-v he lull'd out because the situation ap- - being as it is, I doubt very much I id Ljvv w. tne , t Cf i V.iih the nuat shortage as it la i i was sui prising to see a lad i e op v ith her dug t n a leash walking down the stieet, and in the Id ri any J V i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT at lav ,ii af I Yvonne I.o. mj. it s i u ther i n i 1,1 Sill IIaward k N i "3 ,nT (it i i j ' g lillg H . wasnt tlie story about Mr. i if the Milady shop that n ide mm a little sore, it was . i t e fart that his name wesnt Ii For the books i.id - lied coiiectly. ,.nd to make Mi Butler feel in rtte we aie publ.shing for all t i si eIts spelled DENZELL. I , II f K the if i h rJ J u n (, t,, . I $ r M n l' t fi r cilmes onc-foinch thick a- Chicago v .A lgeiai is nad vd.fl, ii. , . . in a scone from I'nivei sals tc chnieolnr di am.it i.F mil e of Knu'st llaviitxs popular Satiird.tv Kmnf Io.st tern serial ami novel, Canyon I.i's.ie, which i onn to the Roxy theater for three d.t.vs, hegiiimng Sumhiv. fiostid h Sju'h Side i ... ' A' w . tf f a er V. ' ' 1' II'- - ll ?s 4 J- " , v. ' ' &A TOiTOiu k. l .' TO - ' Main Drag ?i Ay ,r ' ' !i u v' , . ;y " 'tv ttvr -- Vt The , K :'' irr. ! A V1 - ' "S v-- h . S - ''W5 in i Post Serial On The Screen Section two-third- 1. It is propose to amend sec. 3 of aiucle M.N of the constitutii n el the state of Utah, to read. Sec 3. The public Institutions of tbi State aie hceby ourna-nentllocated at tl.'e pi wes hereinafter named e...h to have the lands tpioitm'iy gi, n i i to a es. n tl e it by tin United Art of Conerecs approve Ju.v 16, la'.'l lo be dispose of and uch Ch- used in suth manner as the legcent ri onto no. m ue IhlmlV? islature ovule ot the total cost ,,f may p. ail i First. Tne S. at of Gnernmont a mimnuim ni.mitcn.me ot operation d bvMav .' ln'ail cascr and the State Fait at Salt Lake school m "h m uh,',t' ,lu for any co un-o- City. UUch "tne V tv, or fir the stale, fails re Second: All o'hor ins'itutions 'time b a,.1 on by tho x end and prosecute of the state to be located at such ' to at, Lceiskpuro more than 75'o of thc uxaiii.ne to law, the court shall .places as the legislature may to appoint an provide except as otherwise speStates poitim of the revenue have pro tomnore. cifically set forth in this lonsti-tution- . neipssarv to finance tlie opim-tioi'1 'ton J Ihe secretary of and ir.i.n'.naiHO ot suh tate is directed to submit this Section 2 The s'vre'.ry of nunimum school pm-iashall',,,,,, ; op is,,,! a mend ' Ui'iil lv a Slau piopeity tax tots oi the state .n,r to m,nt. etec- - state is hereby directed to 'subat xt the gen mit this pro! osed amendment levy and the remainder thereof tl election in the manner shall be rai e t fion. other Stan i iMod pro 'to the ele.'eis of the state at in law the next general in the souices The I egisiature snau Sis tion 3. If hv the manner provided for m section determine hy la.v the meho I adopted o. alloejuon of tne Sta'e s i m eei t- - m the state tins amend 1 of article XXUI of the lonsti-tutioot he state ot 1 ih. tiibuion to the various s, him v nt ofs J i,l take effect the fiat nay Section 3 If adopted hv the disinels. inu.uy. 1917. electors of the state this amendSeipon 2 The secretary of CONSTITUTIONAL ment shall take effict tl.e first state is I,, jeln d. looted to sub 6 day of January 1917. AMENDMENT nut this piop amendment to! the elet tots of the state at 'he 7J.N r rfsdi i tion rrtoposnext goner rt doit ion in the I. F, E MUNSON Sert-'Orof manner providfC fm ,n sei 'ion i 'b i KTO 'Yt ND bf Cl ION '0 OF ''tate of the bj.ue of Util. DO 1 1IF II OF i; CONSTI (if artic'e XX'II ot the HFRFl.Y CERTIFY that the H It N OK THE STATE Of tion of the siae of I tah ooisi;u is a fall true and direct i d Id. I TING U) COMPUN-binSection 3. If adopted hv the of the hree eonsiietional copy (,F STATE OFFICEIR3 electors of Hie state this .u hn be u enae'ed bv the legisla-"ne,a- l amendments prono'i'd bv the ment shall take elfect the fust thi State of Utah, two regular session of the Twenty- of January, 1917. Sixth Legislature, 1943. and also Un is et a), members ' en h of Hie two houses elected a full, trui and correct copy of voting the five cot,,stitutK nat amendCONSTITUTIONAL in favor theieuf. 4 Six AMENDMENT lion 1 It is proposed to ments proposed by the Fust Spec.nir sec. 2U article VII of the cial Session uf the Twentv-SixtA JOINT RFSOLUTION PROPOS ution of the state of Utah Legislature 191b. as appears of ("s: 1NG AN AMEN I Mr NT TO record in mv office. to re.ul TION 3 Of ARTICLE XIII sjc OF 20. The Governor. Secre- IN WITNESS AVHFREOF, I THE CONSTITUTION Of Till f 'E Anditor Treasurer, have hereuntc set tnv hind and i STATE OF I TAH RFI.MIM' affixed PI vim Si- - Mtornoy General, Superintend-RfC- f State of the Great Seal of the n't'tc Instruction and Utah, at Suit Lake City, nt, IVFD FROM T AXES F,?UCh n(hor S,ate anl d,Mnot of' this 17th day ot August, 1940. INCOME AND UN PROI ERT Y1ANU ELt!uorS as.mJ be provided for by shall 'eceive for their serv-tur?? 't f,n cr,'.d. b of the State of U lah.Ywo- - V.xedTv' 'rtv & compensation as , , ,0,1 . , thirds f f pi m, r! J if o tate. 1 y ? I 1 - Section 2. The secretary of State is directed to submit tm- proposed amendment to the elee- tors of the state at the next gen oral election in the niunnir pro- Vided by law. a v - s v.- A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT N D Mrt o'I E ,,r N,- THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RFI ATING TO ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA- TION OF I AND-- AND EXEMPTIONS, v Be it enjeted by the Legislas ture of the State of Utah, of al1 members elected to each of the two houses voting in ? two-third- favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article III of tlie Constitution of the sta.e of Ltuh as fol- lows: The following ordinance shall 'be lrrevocab'e wjtnout the con sent of the United States and the people of this state: First Perfect toleration of sentiment is guaianteed. No inhabitant of this Stale shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship: but polygamous or plural marriages are forever prohibited Second The people inhabiting this State do affirm and declare that they torever disclaim all and title to the unapproprt " right ated puolic lands, lying within - khe boundaries hereof, and to all lands lying within said limits owned or held bv any Indian or Indpri trU'cs and tiie . tst 9 " r 1 - M j 1 l, E ' r U pui No. JOINT RFSOLUTION PRO PCS - IN G tVY A Ml ' Hl( 1 C L u ni . h nu r, e'e-'ie- i nt TO Now you can buy an Automatic Electric Water Heater! No - tore-goin- t- No g till Now you can buy the spic and span new Automatic Electric Water Heater and youll be glad you waited for an electric! It gives you plenty of hot water anytime, of course. But more than that, an electric water beater can be installed almost any where. Automatic? Completely! And as on a budget thrifty as a newly-we- d thanks to the new low rate for watef heating. , Why settle for anythlflg less than an Automatic Electric Wtcf I,-- (C-- T . Electricb Enjoy Better Living A UTAH P 0 W ER & ' w . tl E. y 4 IJ A- - I a Hill Ilcatcr? , e 4 Ad IIGHX COMPANY MESSAGE |