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Show jgfgSDAT. OCTOBER h r 22, 1936 UTAH banquet being enjoyed at the Carbon Country club Joan Crawford, Lionel Barrymore, in the early LOCAL CHEVROLET Fanchot Tone and Robert Taylor. The SUIT IS FILED FOR District Commander Fred Vo has been shown to fans of this picture was ln HOLD in9Heifr charge of the meet- section but is expected to SALES CREW VIEW draw a previously, Department Commander D B STOCK RECOVERY record patronage. Many fans GoUfredson of Richfield, and State' have expressed wishes of seeing it Adjutant Otto Weisley of Salt Lake NEW MODEL MOVIE again, and this is their opportunity. were in attendance. Filing of a civil action for the Wednesday only will be Gentleman Membership listing of the local of either finances or stock two Utah post depart--- J s on the from Louisiana." On the stage, the Accompanied by to have been the pioperty supposed and Ben uptrend indications sales Redd, are, manager of thei new fall fashion show of B. P. W., of ental committee chairmen, several the Price P. Avgikis Anthanasois Redd organization Motor will S. P. Co., attain used car previous Price of Neve, of the the an event that promises to reveal the to his death on post members its quota without November 8, 1932, sales any great difficulty manager, and the following latest in winter and fall fashions. Legion journeyed to Green Riv-- jr this was made in the district court clei ks year. Interest in the state con-- ! salesmen Frank and Vennie Kraync, Saturday evening where a meeting vention is office here late last week by Evanbe will bank a and Thursday Paul gaining night and word Parkinson, Chancy Snow, Benj steadily men of from was held at which geline Avgikis, as administiatrix of various sections of Utah indi- Black and William Davis, attended hit has been booked for tha night. that district were guests of the local cates that the veterans the estate. Defendants in the action a of are five hundred dealers meeting already veterans, a buffet luncheon being enj- making extensive are the Helper Coal company, Wilj and to their be at a in plans here employees event. the closing meeting r for the big annual conclave, Prices Salt Lake haw Lawley, Alice Lawley and Jack oyed as to discuss City Wednesday Several Green River district veter-j- a, reputation as convention Lawiey. the approaching introduction of the unof city were signed as members of the usual qualities in the The complaint alleges that Avgikos entertaining 1937 Chevrolet models with K. M. pnce post of the Legion following the line apparently playing its City owned 45,000 shares of sotek in the in the Chase, Pacific regional manager. part meeting, the response being excellent development of that interest. Several regional sales directors 'company; that on December 26, 1931, Legion Willard L. Sowards, Broker, of the interest which members from jnd indicative were in attendance with Mr. Chase. the company issued a stock certificate eastern throughout eastern taken Utah in by Utah have practically is being Provo, Utah for 42,140 shares, then later cancelled A baggage car full of exhibits, stage unanimously for entertaining of the extended the certificate, and turned the stock expressions of willingness props for skits and sound moving pic- legionnaires to be held in Price next to aid in making the big three-da- y ture reels and equipment accompansession a real enjoyable event in ev- ied the year. visitors, thus bringing to Salt Addresses on Legion organization ery way. Lake City a replica of the meeting activities were made membership jnd program enjoyed by factory execu-- ! and William H. BLANK FORMS . The by B. K. Farnsworth tives recently in Detroit. The theme Bgby, both of Salt Lake City, the of the convention was modern merchformer the department Americanism andising and the great quantity of chairman and the latter state membsupporting paraphernalia enabled the Don Hacking, ership chairman, and Chevrolet men to stage the meeting in of commander the Price vice first highly dramatized form. post. The latter is chairman of the MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE Bringing full details of the sensalocal organizations membership cam- tional new model to be announced GOOD LOCATION PRICED early in November, Mr. Chase disclosThe Price post was well representeFOR QUICK SALE. INQUIRE ed that the sum of $26,000,000 has d at the district convention held in AT been expended by Chevrolet Motor too. Much business of, Helper Sunday, retooling, new machinery company importance to the organization was and rearranging plant facilities for K at afternoon the a taken up session, the production of the 1937 line. This LU huge sum was required, Mr. Chase explained, because the 1937 model is of entirely new design and completely new in styling and mechanical features. cular class in such corporation, for all its Constitutional Amendment debts and liabilities of every k nd The new model will have the most No. 1 SECTION 2. The Secretary of btate is distinctive appearance change ever an Amend- directed to cause this propose, amendment A Joint Resolution Proposing ment of Section 1. of Article VII, of the to be published as required by the Constibuilt into a car, Mr. Constitution Relating to the State Execo tution and to be submitted to the electors convenMr. Redd at told the Chase live Department, the Terms, Residence of the Jtfcte at the next genera1 election in the manner provided by law. and Doties of Officers. tion. The motor is completely new (Superintendent SECTION 3. If approved by the electors of Public Instruction.) and more powerful and brings a new Jte H resolved by the Legislature of the of the state, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of January, of all the memState of Itah, conception of performance, power and 1937. bers elected to each house concurring smoothness to the motoring public. therein: 1. SECTION That it is proposed to This new engine is of the Constitutional Amendment amend Section I. of Article VII, of the No. 5 type, pioneered and perfected Constitution of the State of Utah as folA Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend for lows: Chevrolet and by Article XIII, Section 2 of the ConstituSECTION 1, The Executive Department of gasoline, oil and upits savings of of tion ?tate at aa the Amended shall consist of Governor, Utah, of Secretary the General Election in 1930 Relating ta State, State Auditor, State Treasurer and keep costs. Taxation of Tangible Property Ascereach of whom shall hold The local Chevrolet head further LU Ins office for four years, beginning on the tainment of Value, Exemptions, and the Annual Tax for the State. first Monday of January next after his from the regional manager learned Be resolved ot the it the lection except that the terms of office by Legislature State of Utah, two thirds of all members of thoe elected at the first election shall that the brand new styling of the car lZj elected to ach House and of begin whfn the state shall be admitted into is made possible by a new type body all members of each House concurring the Union, and shall end on the first Mon: therein used for the first time or any day in January, A. IT 1901. The officers SECTION 1. That it is proposed to the Executive Department, during their car. This new type, it is deConterms of office, shall reside at the seat of amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the of State of amended as the stitution Utah, where government, clared, nullifies road noises to an unthey shall keep the election in 1930, to read as records, books and papers. They shall at the general usual degree and brings an extra mar: perform such duties as are prescribed by follows SECTION 2. All tangible property in of this Constitution and at may be prescribed safety to motorists. gin the State, not exempt under the laws of the by law of the confidence of Indicative SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is United States, or under this constitution, hereby directed to submit this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to in the public acleaders Chevrolet as provided by law The amendment to the electors of the state at be ascertained 1937 of the product is the the next general election in the manner property of the United States, of th State, ceptance counties, cities, towns, school districts, muprovided by law. Mr. Chase that W. E. statement from afid publw libraries, SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations lots with the buildings thereon used exclutf the state, this amendment shall take Holler, vice president and general for either fect the first day of January next succeed sively religious worship or charsales manager of Chevrolet Motor tag s determination by the Board of State itable purposes, and places of burial not Canvassers of the result of the election held or used for private or corporate benecompany, expects to sell 1,200,000 Water fit, stall be exempt from taxation. 4eignated in Section 2 hereof. Chevrolet units in the coming season. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power in This total compares with the plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, O indiand flumes and used owned Constitutional Amendment by pipes sales record of 1,125,000 1936 models viduals or corporations for irrigating lands these No. 2 and the previous high market of within the state owned hy such individuals LU A Joint Resolution or the individual or members corporations, Proposing nn Amend 1,002,918 units in 1929. shall not be taxed as nt to LEGibllllAIQES eve-ni- ng 11 SESSION SATURDAY EVE eiy ' PAGE THREE Am-jnc- an ' ex-serv- ice ' Utah County Farms Homes I J j GENERALS i to the Law leys. No mention of the remaining 2.860 shares was ever made, the complaint asserts and to date the estate of the deceased person has never been given any of the stock or payment The complaint prays for restoration of either full amount of the stock or equivalent finances. O. K. Clay of Salt Lake City is the attorney representing the plaintiff. No hearing date has been set . Wire staples for BoMiteli, Star, Hotchkiss and Ace imuluues at The o rnte for as low as eighty cents a (5.000). Other staples priced at $1.65 and $2 00 a box. Sun-Adv- Sore GumsPyorrhea Ileal )our gums and sare our teeth. Its simple. Just get a bottle of I.KTO'S IMIltllllKt KKMhlll and follow direc-- i tlons. Dont delay; do it now. I.KTOS is aluas guaranteed. IvIXl.KVS IKICK imUi ( O. (GENERALS e for sale anfwsU Valhmos h m m U Constitutional Amendments low-pric- ed two-thir- valve-inhe- world-famo- ad us m Attorney-Genera- l, two-thir- low-pric- ed erf U pub-li- e TACEULE YOUR TASKS TREMLY ef- all-ti- Section 10, of Article VII, of the Constitution Relating to Governor's Appointive Power and the Filling of Va esncies in Certain Offices. (Superintendent of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved of the by the Legislature State of Utah, two-thirof all the members elected to each house concurring therein: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 10, of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as foll- ow,SECTION 10, Tha Governor shall nominate. and by and with the consent of the senate, appoint all State and district offi-ter- s whose offices are established by this Constitution, or 'which may be created by tew, ard whose appointment or (lection is not otherwise fecess of the provided for. If. during the Senate, a vacancy occur in or district office, the Governor shall some appoint fit person to d'seharge dut.es thcieof until the next meeting I tn Ser.ae, when he shall nominate some Pon fdl such office. If the office Justice of the supreme or district court, retary of State. State Auditor. State easurer, or Attorney-Generbe vacated res,tfnation or otherwise, it shall kl the duty of the Governor to fill the tame shall kr ,arp0,T tment, and the appointed office until his be successor shall ,s o n d as be by law qualified, may v yr-', - The Secretary of rvf"3 directed to submit this, nciment to the electors of the j,1 general election in the hv law. State is proposed state at manner If adopted by the electors amendment ihall take ,rst day of January next suc-- a determination by the Board of anvassers f result of the in Section 2 hereof. 3. 0W imn Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend-Jr"n- t to Section 8, of Article X, of the tonst'tuhon Relating to the State Board Education. (Superintendent of Pjblie Beinstruction.) resolved u cf h the by the Legislatuie of ail the arm- tkr elected to each house concurring therein That it is proposed to nd cition 8, of Artnle X. of the Con-tl- e te t ition State of Utah, as follows: 8. The general control and sun the Puohc School Svsteni ihsi!TlSIon in 'eted a State Board of Educa-- T tJ0 Cunsisting of such persons as the may Pro' 'de. SFf rmThe Secretary of State is herv directed to sutfmit this proposed rmnt to the electors of the state at the cneral election in the manner d law Si r? adopted by the electors th ket th'taV tbl amendnrient shall take next sue- ay a cetrmination January by the Board of Statp'r anvassers of the result of the tftion a in Section 2 hereof. of - Constitutional Amendment No. 4 Resolution Proposing an Amend-t- o Section 18, Article XII of the L ,t,tilt,on of the State of Utah, Relal-g- . m 1 ability of Stockholders of Banks, resolved by the Legislature of the r Utah, of all the mem-a.- s l cectcd to each of the two houses ,n favor thereof: cifnir 1 That it is proposed to r, IV , Jetton 18, Article XII. of the Con-- r Stat, of Utah, so that the Qin y$ i' thereof, separately long as they shall be owned and used exfor such clusively purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used foi generating and deliver. ng electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in ths State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property ta used for such purposes. These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such maner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 n value for homes and homesteads, and $300 for personal property. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned hy disable ' persons v ho served in any war m the military service of the United Sta'es or of the Stata of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. hall provide by law for Tbe legislature an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses oi the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the stata debt, if any thre be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax anrually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. (As amended November 4. 1930 ) SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. 4 SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next sue ceeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in section 2 hereof Constitutional UJ Saving Time Leads Bill At 'Strand Show In Helper Q n Swing Time the new Fred Astair-GingRogers musical hit, opens its eastern Utah run at the Strand theatre in Helper this Sunday bringing fans of the dancing team another replica of previous hits. The picture will play Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. First seen on the screen in Flying Down to Rio both Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers have proved themselves on the screen as being stars, in the real sense of the word. Their previous musicals have won high acclaim. two have been named among the Best 10 and this one is expected to top even those of previous releases. Four new swing tunes are given; The supporting cast is headed by Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Betty Furness, Eric Blore and Georges Met-ax- Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9, Article VI of the Constitution of Utah, Relatu g to Compensation of Members of the Legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the memState of Utah, two-thirbers elected to each of the twe houses voting in favor thereof: 1. That it is proposed to SEC i ION amend Section 9. Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide not exceeding eight dollars per day .nd ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay trr perquisite SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election m the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1937. A I M H. Welling, Secretary of State of that the State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing ts a full, true and correct copy of the Six Constitutional of the legproposed by the regular session or islature of 19 It as the same appears record m my office will appear on I further certify that they the offic.-- l ballot at the general eleetiM and title number under the Nov. 3, 19 now-famo- us hemn dtgnated. I have hereunto set fo!lo In witness Wh eof. The legislature may pro- - mv hard and at fixed the Croat Seal of1st day of Septhis that the nten. kholtlerw in every the State of Utah, ' n og mixed for harkng pur- - U'mbcr, 1936. tbe M any one or more cs of 5tock hy any euch n n rd liticn to the anuint o t k ul',cribed nnJ fully pud by le individually r spurn ble fur anou,-- t not cxceedirg the Uni f k m such corpor.itiun, Secretary ot State. unt of t.ur slick of any parti- - Friday and Saturday the Strand will show The Gorgeous Hussy with EQUITABLE insurance Agency We Are Now Making AUTO LOANS write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. We a tht- OUTING BOYS FLANNELS PAJAMAS REG. 23c BROADCLOTH 36 INCH WIDE OUTING FLANNEL IDEAL FOR NIGHT GOWNS QUILTING EEAUTI-FUAND PAJAMAS PRINTED PATTERNS FLANNEL UNDERWEAR OR PAJAMAS GUARANTEED COLORS CHILDRENS FAST SIZES 6 BOYS SUITS OR GIRLS UNION SHORT OR LONG SLEEVES-LO- NG IN TO J6 LEGS AND SHORT LEGS FINE CERIZED COTTON MER- L SIZES 2 TO 14 ageydl NEW FALL WooHetms r 54 inch wide THE VERY LATEST IN WORSTED FABRICS FOR FALL. NEW COLORS NEW MATERIALS A LARGE ASSORTMENT! OF PATTERNS J. BRACKEN LEE Manager 9 af GUARANTEED FAST COLORS a. i ir O er Amendment No. 6 Charm the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker colorful frocksl Fast color fabrics in green, blue orchid and rose lots of bright prints, plaids, dots and checks. Phone Dr ale y 202 Bldg., East Main Street PRICE, UTAH GENERAL DEPT STORE Hhe Store for all your shopping NEXT TO LYRIC IfiEflFRAir THEATRE - PRICE. UTAH |