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Show 0 M 4 Legal Notices the admission of this state into the Union, snail be and By Messrs. Strinrham main a permanent fund, to be and iioiKin called the State School 1 und, tne intei est of wmch only, A JOINT RESOLUTION OF shall be expended lor tne supTxili SENATE AND HOUbE port of the common scnoois. REPRESENTA1 IVES The interest on tne State OF OF THE THIRTY SECOND Scnool und, the proceeds of OF THE all LEGISLATURE property that may accrue STATE OF UTAH PROto tne state the escheat or POSING TO AMEND SEC- forlenure, allbyunclaimed shares OF X ARTICLE 3 OF TION dividends of any corporaOF and THE CONSTITUTION tion incorporated under tne THE STATE OF UTAH. laws of this state, the proceeds PROVIDING FOR PROand the of the sales of CEEDS OF SALE O F rentals receivedtimber, the state by SCHOOL LANDS AND from school and state lands, ROYALTIES FROM MIN- other than those lor ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL specific purposes, granted shall, with LANDS TO BE A PART such other revenues as tne OF THE STATE SCHOOL legislature may from time to FUND. time allot thereto, constitute a Be it resolved by the Legisla- fund to be known as the Uniture of the State of Utah, form School Fund, which Unibe of all members form School Fund shall the used for and maintained two each the to elected of of the common and houses voting in favor supportschools of the state and public thereof: in such manner as apportioned Section 1. It Is proposed to the legislature shall provide. amend Sec. 3 of Article X of The provisions of Section 7, the Constitution of the State Article XIII of this Constituof Utah to read: tion shall be construed as limiSec. 3. The proceeds of the tation in the rate of taxation sales of all lands that have on tangible property for disnot been or may hereafter be trict school purposes andavailthe amount of funds granted by the United States on to this state, for the support able therefor, and, further, no of the common schools, royal- moneys allocated to the Unibe conties received by the state as form School Fund shallrates of a result of mineral leases of sidered in fixing the lands that have been or may taxation specified in Section 7 hereafter be granted by the of Article XIII. Section 2. The Secretary of United States to this state for support of the common schools, State is directed to submit this and five per centum of the net proposed amendment to the proceeds of the sales of United electors of the State of Utah States public lands lying with- at the next general election in the state and sold by the in the manner provided by United States subsequent to law. No. 2 !- two-thir- PRO-- F AR- USING TO AMEND TICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF OF THE CONSTITUTION The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legisla -tiue of the State of Utah, tuu-third- elect rd to each of the two houses voting thereof : in favor I By Me:, rs. G. Douglas Taylor, Edward C. Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTI- other powers of original assess-- I ment as the Legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it shall review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax CLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State two-thirof all members there shall be a County Boardof elected to each of the two of Equalization consisting the Board of County Commishouses voting in sioners of the said county. The thereof : County Boards of Equalization Section 1. It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be prescribed by law. The State Tax ing of four members, not moie than two of whom shall be- Commission and the Countv Equalization shall long to the same political Boards of such other rowers party. The members of the each have Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed' by the by the Governor, by and with Legislature. the consent of the Senate, for Section 2. The Secretary of such terms of office as may be State is directed to submit provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to Tax Commission shall admin- the electors of the state at the ister and supervise the tax next general election in the laws of the State. It shall as- manner provided by law. sess mines and public utilities Section 3. If adopted by the and adjust and equalize the state, this valuation and assessment of electors of the take effect shall amendment several the among property 1959. of first the such have January, day shall counties. It favor water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, taxamay be exempted from such tion to the extent that properv is used for such shall These exemptions A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- accrue to the benefit of the POSING TO AMEND AR- users of water so pumped TICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF under such regulations as the OF THE CONSTITUTION may prescribe. The THE STATE OF UTAH, RE- legislature taxes of the indigent poor may LATING TO TANGIBLE be remitted or abated at such EXEMPT times and in such manneras PROPERTIES H. J. R. No. 7 By Mssrs. Hopkins, Gunther, Wangsgaard, Welch and Sheffield pur-pose- s. he FROM TAXATION. may be provided by law. a '.he the Be it resolved by Legisla- legislature may provide for ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of homesteads, and pertwo-thirof all members homes, not to exceed sonal property, elected to each of the two $2,000 in value for homes and houses voting in homesteads, and all household thereof : furniture, a nd furnishings, Section 1. It is proposed to pquinment used exclusively by amend Article XIII, Section 2 the owner thereof at his place of the Constitution of the State of abode in maintaining a home for himself and familv. of Utah, to read as follows: not to exceed $3,000 Section 2. All tangible prop- Property in value, owmed bv disabled erty in the state, not exempt persons who served in any war under the laws of the United in the service of the States, or under this constitu- United military of the State or or States tion, shall be taxed in propor- Utah and by the unmarried tion o its value, to be ascerand minor orphans of tained as provided by law. The widows such may be exempted persons property of the state, counties, as the legislature may provide. cities, towns, school districts, shall provide municipal corporation and bvThe legislature law for an annual tax sufublic libraries, lots with the uildines thereon used exclu- ficient. with other sourcesesti-of sively for either religious wor- revenue, to defray the of ship or charitable purposes, mated ordinary exnenses and places of burial not held the state for each fiscal year. or used for private or corpor- For the Durnose of paying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if anv there be, the for from taxation. Water rights, legislature rhall providesuffiditches, canals, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, interpower plants, pumping plants, cient to nay the annual transmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the princinal flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty dividuals or corporations for veprs from the final passage debt. irrigating land within the state of the law creating the Section 2. The secretary of owned by such individuals or state is directed to submit this corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be proposed amendment to the as electors of the State of Utah separately taxed as longused at the next general election in they shall be owned and exclusively for such purposes. the manner provided by law. Power plants, power transmisSection 3. If adopted by the sion lines and other property electors of this state, this used for generating and destate, this amendment shall livering electrical power, fora take effect the first day of portion of which is used 1959. furnishing power for pumping January, favor would a beef. Most people freeze venison, but some prefer to can it. Follow your methods of canning As hunting seasons approach, beef. I would like to mention two Since venison has a particular available free bulletins at my flavor of its own, it needs a Wild Ducks And Geese, tie different treatment from and other meats. If you have frozen Field To Kitchen Care, Venison, Its Care And Cook- - the venison, be sure to thaw it before cooking. Add suet, butter ing. These two bulletins give fine or bacon fat, as venison is dry. and herbs help to bring The Sunday evening meeting information on how to care for Spices out its good flavor. field from the wild the game was under the direction of the Venlson steaks and roasts are M I.A. with Mrs. Rae Thompson, untl1 u 15 ready to prepare orat-Thif properly prepared. delicious The in theme president charge. makes good stews, also Venison The satisfactory preparation was, And Ye Shall Prosper In chili, casser-lac- e mincemeat, starts soups, of wild the with, game The Land. Twen- roasts. and pot The Relief Society held their and is conditioned by, the care ole dishes included the are in moment ty recipes opening social Tuesday after- - of the animal from the bulletin. venison killed. is it noon. A program was enjoyed, If yu would like a copy of and lunch served. Since deer hunting is most Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hatch and popular in this area at present, the bulletins on venison andor daughter of Alpine, were over- - here are a few suggestions or. wild ducks and geese, please drop a card to the Sevier County night guests of Mr. and Mrs. venison. Office in Richfield, Extension Will Wall. jt has been determined that or drop in TW Mrs. JoAnn Stewart and son a mature mule deer weighing phone. of San Diego, Calif., who have about 175 pounds, alive, will snd pick U up been visiting at the home of her wejgb about 125 pounds hog parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Day, dressed, and will yield about and in Salt Lake City and Provo iqo pounds of meat, of which for the past two weeks, returned 87 5 per cent is usable. Further, to their home, Monday. such a deer should yield about Mrs. Bladen Christensen and 43 9 per cent steaks, 31.5 per Mrs. Robert Bock of Fair Oaks, cent roast, and 12.1 per cent Calif and Lindon Anderson of miscellaneous cuts. Scraps will Forest Hill, Calif., were dinner am0Unt to nearly 12.5 per cent, guests of a sister, Mrs Alida The deer should be bled short- Mason, Wednesday. They were jy afj- the kill to insure better here to attend the funeral of a of the meat. Then preservation brother-in-law- , William Allred deer should be dressed-ou- t of Redmond, as soon as possible to insure Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen rapid loss of body heat. The of Centerfield, visited Mr. and viscera are next removed. Be Mrs. Marvin Mason, Sunday, sure to save the liver, as it is The Friendship Club held a a choice part of your deer meat. pot luck party at the Scout Hair will taint the meat, so Cabin, Thursday night. take special care to prevent it Mr and Mrs Oral Taylor and from coming into contact with family visited at the Andrews the meat. ranch and, in Salt Lake, Satur Rapid cooling will help to day and Sunday, the meat sweet. keep Mr anH Mrs 'T.infnri1 Tavln, Hang the carcass, overnight if of Sait Lake. visited relatives with the head up in a nd7r7en7s" end possiblecool spot. shady, e: , - T'theek r ready to be cut exactly as you brag about him by long distance -- T night guests at the home sister, Mrs. Sylven Christensen, They were here to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Barbara Peterson of Redmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dalan Curtis and family of Granger, and Mrs. Bertha Ogden of Ephraim, visited Mrs. Merle Peterson, Saturday. of a Remember, rates are lowest after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday always lower when you call Mountain States Telephone RE-VOK- You certainly wouldnt expect a water pipe like this: You Know: vto do the job of a pipe. this big DON'T RISK WORN TIRES ... GO WORRY-FRE- E . . . So why use a GET wire like this: SAFE, NEW KELLYS! Nylon Prestige tir with th when adequate wiring quality-bui- lt xduiiva "lntant-Sto- p' PLUS TAX IND RETREADABLE DEPENDABLE traod TIRE calls for a wire like this: FOR 64 YEARS GRIPS AND GOES MUD ICE KEllY SNOW EXPLORER winter tire Burr Motor Co. Phone JA 30 West Main, Salina 9-77- 21 3 Home Agent Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Christen- sen Mrs. Alveretta Draper and Florence Draper visited rel.i- tives in Fairview, Wednesday, H and W Club met Wed- the Legislature shall receive nesday at the home of Mrs. Wal- such compensation, not exPoulson. Pinochle prizes ceeding $500 a year for the were won by Bessie Poulson, legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actuGladys Christensen and Fern ally in session, and mileage as Peterson. provided by law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen Section 2. The Secretary of the week end with Mr. to submit visited State is directed this proposed amendment to and Mrs. Thomas Larsen. the electors of the state at the Primary preparation meeting next general election in the ing was held Monday evening at manner provided by law. the home of Mrs. Evan Mickel- Section 3. This amendment sen. President Poulson conduct- shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. ed, with the lesson given by Ruby Poulson. Helen Peterson and Mrs. Mickelsen served re- freshments. INITIATIVE PETITION Mr. and Mrs. Willis Poulson Initiative Petition Number One were business visitors Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake. That Initiative Petition enHorse Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Christen- to Act titled An Relating for the sen of Canada, are visiting rela- Racing and Providing Creation of a Utah Racing Comtives here this week. They will mission and Defining Its Duties attend L.D S. conference in Salt and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering has been Lake prior to returning home, of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Petei- duly filed in the Office Seeretarv of State within the son spent from Saturday to Wedlegal filing period for filing nesday visiting in Salt Lake. same, containing the required Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Jensen number of signatures of registered voters, and that followspent Saturday and Sunday in in' is a full, correct and true Salt Lake, and attended the to be copy of the ballot title s lown on the ballots as Initiachristening of their grandson, Ronnie J. Jensen, son of Mr te e Petition Number Oneof and the submitted to the electors and Mrs. Ellis Jensen. State for approval or rejection on held the to Ryan Christensen celebrated be e'ection the rt A.D. of November, his 8th birthday Monday after- fourth day lriaj noon and entertained a group fN ALL A LAW BE EN- -'- of little friends. IIis mother, Mrs pariacted permitting Owen Christensen was hostess. AT riJTUEL WAGERING Mr. and Mrs. George Stark IIORSE RACING MEETS NO CREATING A STATE of Payson, visited Wednesday ING COMMISSION. THE with Mrs. Ward Jensen. COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE PROMULGeorge Murphy of Murtaugh, Crouch will be remembered as IIUONSFS AND GATE RULES FOR THE Idaho, visited last week end Vl0ne Shiner. HOLDING OF RACING with relatives here. Mrs. Leslie EIGHTY SEVEN MEETS. The Kay Jensens have moved Seeley and Mrs. Rosella Ivie ac- FrR CENT OF ALL MONEY the Reva Jensen home. into companied him as far as Salt WAGFRFD AT ANY MEET TO Mr. reand Mrs. Hyrum Ernsten STT ALL BE RETURNED return. on the Lake They PERSONS HOLDING WINwere week end and after family turned visiting Saturday, NING TICKFTS, TWO PER at the home of their Mrs. visitors and Mr. and with there UNIFORM TIIE CVNT TO Mrs. PER at ONE daughter, Douglas An- Melvin Johnson SCHOOL FUND. Magna. - derson. They took their mother, CENT TO THE COMMISMcFarMrs. and Mr. Larry SION NINE PER CENT TO land of Logan, were here over Mrs. Ann Shaw back with them, THE SPONSORING ORGAN-1- 7 the week end and had their baby She will visit for a month. ATION, AND, TO SECURE COT UCTION OF INCOME Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brien- named by the father. She was T XS ONE PFR CENT OF Ar- of Tama name of Taylorsville, were over- the holt, given VMNNING WAGERS TO rninta. COMMISSION. TAX STATE ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAGJill Taylor was the name ERING IS AUTHORIZED. given the daughter of Mrs. LICENSES MAY BE Hazel Taylor, VIOLASunday with FOR ANY TION OF THIS ACT. Bishop Jay Christensen officiating. CD CD AGAINST Gaylen Poulson of Salt Lake, FOR a week end visitor in Redwas IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I mond. have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Mrs. Ruel Nelson and childState of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ren visited last week with her in said tate, this twenty-nint- h parents in Gunnison, Mr. and day of September, 1958. LAMONT F. TORONTO Mrs. Rubert Bouvang, and with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Nelson here. Secretary of State Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson motored to Ogden, Sunday, and were accompanied by their Do granddaughter, Toni Lee Casto, who returned to school. surThat Salt Lake City is Mrs. Hannah Tilby and Mrs. rounded by 7 beautiful canyons, beginning north of the city and Geneva Branch were Salt Lake visitors Friday to visit a running closkwise. Each can be City and sister, Mrs. Ray reached within 15 minutes, and daughter who was stricken with a Wimber, none of the 7 is more than 15 heart attack. She is reportmiles from Salt Lake business ed improving at the L. D. S. district. Hospital. Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article VI, Section 9 of t.ie Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9. The members of - H. J. R. No. 2 Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Fri., Oct. 10, 1958 Alimi!) of all members s Holes From Your Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Roger Peterson Marjorie Mickelsen, Reporter welcomed a baby daughter at the Gunnison Valley Hospital, Tuesday. HOMES RANSACKED Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Hales The homes of Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harward, spent Friday on business in Salt and Mr. Good, were broken into Lake City. and ransacked during the week. mm. Sheriff Rex Huntsman and Mar- workare Anderson shall Carl fJpiWQ flUIUIfl If wild ing on the case, but have not apprehended the guilty parties Melba Stevens, Phone JA at this writing. liose and Reunion JOINT RESOLUTION ITInTalinuun Draper were week end visitors in Salt Redmond Hews By flssis. Brewster, icltii Id, Welch S A S. J. R. No. 14 !. J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Rasbell See your electrical contractor for modern house wiring suggestions TELLURIDE POYER COMPANY |