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Show Scenes niid Persons in Amendments Constitutional Amendment , . No. . A nent "'pubVnuS , SuuTlrubhLh.: bi tW,irtH . ' r .." h tlL,r,L W h- 0- t SECTION Thu? amend Section 1. of Conotitutio. ef the i. h!lf wZt! h Vllf1 BRISBANE ' I rT ' ArV', 'M r,y I THIS WEEK A A Good Example. It Sold for $700 1 Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Article . XIII, Secti.-2 1 th- - ConstituAmended at tion of th of Utah, the General Election in 1930' Relating to Taxation two-thlr- two-thir- t vV'" v'l WK. Lj sSbrs.1 '' t two-thlr- . - sl 1 ' . . Oregon, hru . y xvii-.w- a th-v- i t They Won Golliam Freckles Conlcst ... - WaW Judges Choose Most Freckled1 Boy and Girl - - s r , A '"i.T" i 'ii,a'.' i king. . Two hundred or three .hundred high powered, swift flying maand courachines, directed geous American .brains, would be worth more to the safety of the Pacific coast than a hundred battleships. For the fighters that come, if they do come, will fly miles above .tlie battleships. They would come less gaily, less confidently, if they knew that trained filers awaited them. SOME SWORDFISH! by-quic- But Pclc Can't Blow Off the Foam . will I1W u' ii I, M.' H. Welling, Secretary df 'State of the Stat of Utah, do heraby certify that the foregoing ia a full; true and correct copy of the aix Constitutional Amendment session of-- ' the leg- -. proposed by tlie regular islature ef 1935 ' as th same appear of ' . record l.n my effice. I further certify that they will appear on th official ballot t th general election Nov. 8, 193G, under tho cumber and title . herein designated. a wltnes whereof, I have hereunto- - set Seal of Great my hand- and affixed the the State of Utah, Ihi 1st day of September, 193 (a f I? eaaate rt 1 ? ji- V j ; " fX-- - 'lit t- iiiiwiiwii se"'Wite ,(?' i v - lESx.( Va,". - Hideyo Noguchi, who gave his life to fight yellow fever In Africa, will inspire many men. He was bom of a proud, warlike race, Intensely for 2,000 years, a hermit people. The loyalty of a Japanese was to family, clan,, above all. to the emperor representing his race. The rest of the world was nothing to him. sclf-ccntere- d, i'; ' - V i v.t J 7- , - , 4 , , .$ sj ts ' (t ' -- 1 .? K V y J Born one generation after Japan opened her doors to the world, Noguchi felt the new spirit of the times. He was loyal to family, clan, emperor, race; but he was devoted chiefly to all human kind. From boyhood to the last, through poverty and many perils, he studied how to wipe out disease. lie discovered the germ of yellow fever, developed serums to prevent the fever of cure it, led in the work that has driven it out of America and will soon put an end to it throughout the world. Yellow fever killed countless millions of all peoples. Noguchi's skill and devotion hava saved the lives of millions, too many to estimate, most of them foreigners to whom his forefathers would have paid no or attention, calling them ' M'V C ' ' v. ;; , IV: 10.'., 14 4J J. B. Weaver, director of the steamboat Inspection service of the Department of Commerce, D. C., and . the marlin swordfish be caught at Santa No." Catalina Island on tested 24 thread LAW DENTAL- ADVERTISING .Improper' conduct, of Sonvlctioa of A fel. line with breaking strength of 60 ony. ' Proposed to be enacted bt violatin other Aiding or pounds, on If. Violating weighed the Tuna club 'INITIATIVE ' , ing any of th provisions of th dental scales after having been conquered ReBeing an act to amend Pectin act. practice by Mr. Weaver In a spectacular 25 vised Statutes of Utah, 1938. a amended 18. Refusing th Department, of Regis, by Chapter 78, Laws of Utah, 1935. tration or ths Sl,ate Board of Health, their minute battle In the famous g (Making it legal lof TJeotiali to Ad officer or employe, access: to his oKica, banks off Santa Catalina laboratory, equipment, apinstruments, ' tiie.) RevUed Statute of pliances or supplies for th purpose of inThat 8eeUon 23 miles from the coast of TJtah; 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 th same. 'V . Wash-lngto- n, d - hei-mi- Noguchi's Is-lfl- specting The words urrpro'eesiona! duct" as relating to 'dentist er hereby defined to Include. ' ' L Obtaining any (e by flsud dr representation. 2. Employing directly ar 'Indirectly any student or unlicensed dentists, or on whoso license has been revoked or suspended to perform operations of sny kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, gums or Jaws, or take impressions of ths teeth or jaws, or to correct or attempt to correct malpositions thereof, except as herein , provided. cap8. Employing what art known pers, etecrer or tquters to obtain business. consent 4 Communicating, without the of the patient, information acquired in treating a patient necessary to enablo turn to act for such a patient. or 6. Advertising his dental business treatment or devices by untruthful. Improbable or impossible statements. or 6. Making any misrepresentations false promises directly or indirectly to Influence, persuade or indues dental patron-ag79-6-- 8. -- , , e. Sharing professional fee with an licensed person or paying any person 7. or .14. Keeping- his office, Instruments, laboratory equipment, appliance or supplies in an Insanitary condition. is. Nothing heroin contained shall b construed so as to prevent n duly lieonscd dentist in th 6tat of Utah from advertisth quotation ef ing hi profession, sxeept definite fixed prices, by th nse ofnew. radio and papers, periodicals, signs, cards, providother lawfol means of advertising, shall b In ed. that all of ouch advertising who dentist licensed assy th name of th to his such adverting specifically refer In system.t traiinne, method andor 2. This act shall take effect of th official five day after the date . Southern California. In Pete, a white Leghorn rooster in Philadelphia, drops of beer. hli glass tavern morning for at a every ' proo-tarnati- law Died In my of-ri- ce copy of the Initiative general and to be voted upon at3 th 1936. tob held November . election will aPPi- - on I further certify thatth it election general at ballot official th. number and title Nov. 3, 1938- - under tb ending or referring patients. 8- Practicing wbila his license Is do 1936. pended an Using intoxicants or drugs to such extent as to render him unfit to practice dentistry. 10. Maltreating his patients hr gross ignorance, will ulaess or netriecfc 1L Groa immorality, dishonmahto or th Great feeal of tb VuhT this let day of September, Secretary of State 7 SJATEN ISLAND Doctors at Kansas City report that birth control information so y V -- t y y v-;- ' '; T 'ty'ty ''Wl. ..'V & : 7 , mor?4Ge fr0m an airPlane 23,000 feet above land, one looks down on New York city and Its of Long , Jersey City, the reaches plalnlyhgeen!Ven 011111011 people Uve- - Manhattan, Brooklj-n- A '4, to human It is said the Hackensack Indians sold to the white men for so many bars of lead, and some finery, worth altogether $700, land on which now stands the entire city of Newark, N. J., and a great deal of land beyond. The poor Hackensack chief, with his $700, couldn't buy today enough land or a tight grave at the corner of Broad and Market streets !n Newark. Land goes up wonderfully. 'fytyjf tbs Governor. IS added to present law. (f) Paragraph of State el t m. H. Welling. doSecretary hereby sertify that Stats of Utah, nd correct 1. tni ihi foregoing i hand Stete f self-sacrifl- to help one another than to kill or even rob one another. Air View of Father Knickerbockers Domain I have hereunto set n, welfare sets an example that is sure to be followed. Perhaps, In time, most men will tee that it is better by '"wUnMi1 whereof. g, He BALE)! Wont Be He uses Glovers Mange Medicine followed by Glover Medicated Soap for the shampoo. If YOUsreafflict-e- d with Baldness. Dandruff or Excessive Falling Hair, atop worrying about it. Start uiingGlover'stndiiyandkcep at it. Suld at all Druggist!, Of htve your Durber Rive you Clover's treatment regularly. (SfiGJvVfs AFTER YOU EAT? After you finish a meal can you be sure of regular, successful elimination? Get rid of waste material that causes gas, acidity, headaches. Take Milnesia Wafers for quick, pleasant elimination. Each wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of magnesia. 20c, 35c & 60c at drug stores. no-folk- s. sword-fishin- : dose me relief. Now I eat as I wish, sleep fine and never felt better." Mrs. Jas, Filler. Adlerika sets on BOTH upper and lower bowels whils ordinary laxatives act on th lower bowel only. Adlerika your system a thorough cleans-nrlivesbringing out old. poisonous matter that you would not believe wee In your system end that ha been causing gas pains, sour stomach, nervousness and .headaches for month. lir, H. L Shoub, Am Tort, reporiti ! addition la InlnUmml cbnulai, Adlirlkm greatly radurma bartmria mttd colon bacilli." Give your bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika and sea how good you feel. Juet one epoonful relieves GAR and conatlpation. Leading Druggieta. Bested . l" illw''i'W';lrvW'yww'W't'l'l'V'lllw''pT11 '' ,!l vvr.: 5 ' Laws of Utah, 1936, b .amended to feaa Gas, Gas iIII twTime,Gan't Eat op Sleep - V pcr-ion- as follows: design, is an easy way to bring new life and loveliners to the "for-gotten" chair. Scarf ends can also be made this easy way. Use string; Pattern 1224 contains directions and charts for making the set shown; illustrations of stitches; materials needed. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Department, 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. S- -I'i . .. Washington, - . s' Secretary of Stat . Pattern 1224 Filet crochet in a fresh, new pebhjps with their vigorous neigh: hors of Vancouver,, and other points above the Canadian border, taight wcllMve a few flying ships of their of to woman first fv Markham England, .. p .Vl.ititir from east to west photolMrs. Beryl a sort of air militia. own, tie in Toledo, Spain, wrecked, graphed after she made a forced landing In Nova Scotia, San .Francisco, where, they comAlcazar held by nU-isDishonorable Discharge vmiIi t t hoorovi lt cutting ribbon at dediby loyalist shells Rimed at the near-bbine patriotism with plenty of monli.it;;i.i...l. :,U; rnor ilontcr of lllinoi cation of Mark Twain Memorial bridge across the Mississippi If a person is dishonorably disey, and great civic pride .and enerfcnd Governbr Park of Missouri, at left. gy, might well start the idea of a charged from the Navy in time of Pacific coast flying force. That need war he loses his Citizenship right not be very expensive, A hundred and consequently cannot vote. machines to begin with,. a hundred, However, if such discharge is in plucky young fliers, practicing- the time of peace it does not affect te, toVT gentle art of flying t night, ahd his Citizenship. 'dropping bombs, practicing' especially mimic warfare against other Week's Supply of Postum Free 'flying machines, would constitute an '4: licn,d the oiler made by the Postum admirable object lesson to the rest Company in another part of this paof the country. a full weeks supwill send They And if California, In San- Fran-- .' per. of ' Ka liealth Postum free te giving vf'.. Cisco for instance, should start a ply who writes for it Adv. anyone little flock of one hundred machines, Here re'th boy and girl ad-- ' Los Angeles could be relied upon Friendship to hurry in with two hundred, SeatJudged to havt) the most and best fNn. in nothing else than Friendship ', freckles in Greater New York. They coast also. other and tle s1 .: - feeling as to all entire fellow of are Patricia Gallagher, fourteen, Such machines need not be a toand divine, with human things, '.arid Chirles Coch. Staten Island, tal loss. , ' ' J h, i 1 In the first place, many young mutual goodwill and affection. rsrie, of Queens. Six hundred dill-- ; Cicero. . 'dren c6mpeted In' the contest gentlemen with .rich fathers, not to do. with knowing, exactly What Just how the judges arrived' at the themselves, extremely anxious to decision, is unknown. Soihe of the find work worth while, and preferentrants were, so nearly completely oovered . with .freckles , that Any ably dangerous,, would delight in each equipping. his individual machoice seemed unfair. , However, 5 for the service of the Pacific chine, Patricia Gallagher and Charles coast and of Uncle Sam,- as- the Cochrane .were. finally declared the nobles in the old days delighted In .. ' winners. & '"'i- The gas on my stomach was so bad equipping each his regiment, or his I could not oat or sleep. Even my , . . ' heart seemed to hurt. A friend oug- fighting ship, for the service of the I took Adlerika. Th flrot two-thir- tWo-thir- - himself. Ths westeoast states, California,. t A Joint Resolution Proposing on Amendment ,to Section 18, Article XII of th Constitution of the State of Utah, Relate ' ing to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. fie it resolved by the Legislature of ths of all th memState, of Utah, bers elected to each of the two houses Voting in favor thereof s SECTION - That it Is proposed to bmend Section 18, Article XII, of tho Constitution of the State- of Utah, so that th am will read as follows: SECTION .18. Ths Legislature may provide by law ,that the stockholders in every corporation organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any nns or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to ths amount of 'capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be incjividally responsible for an. additional amount not exceeding the sunount. of their stock In such corporation, tor the amount of their stock of any parti- , Thfe Pacific states should Interest .themselves in air defense, apart from the national government. When a committee of rich men from New York called on Abraham Lincoln, told him how much money they had. and urged that he send a good battleship to do nothing but protect New York city, his reply was that if he had . as much money artfcoit as '(.hey said they had, he would build ' a battleship for ,tte .hn ' ftJ lh'" ,f Filet Crochet Set for the 'Forgotten' Chair For the Pacific States lMU';hW:T No. 5 of Tangible' Property . A h of Volae, Exemption. ond tho first Monday of Jammy Annual Tax for the State. lection, except that the Be it resolved by the Legislature of th of those elected at the !;r,term, Stat of Utah, election aha of 11 member begin when the state ahall i of elected to a?h Bums and the Union, and shall end on the l mV"!! oil members of Hutto cb eonrqrplng slay in January, A. D. UMJ1 The therein t of the Executive Department. SECTION 1. That It b proposed to thete during effice of shall term, M th, ea, amend Article XIU, Section 2 of tb ConCovernment, where theyr,de shall kee. the oub stitution of the State o( Utah, as amended lie records, books and paper,. at the generai election iu 1830, to read os perform such duties as are i,rJ-,1follows : nd SECTION U Prescribed J. All tangible property in fcyilRw.n,titUti0n the State, pot exempt under th laws of th SECTION 2, The Secretarv of United States, or under this constitution, hereby directed to submit propped shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to' amendment to the elector. fthi, Ths the .tateT b ascertained as provided by law. property of the United States, of the Stats, mucounties, eities, towns, srhoul districts, nicipal corporations and publio libraries, lots with the building thereon used exclufeet the first day of Jm,ry sively for either religious worship- - oh charr itabls purposes, and place of burial not L,trrn.l,natti0n hf ' stTte held result of th or used for private or corporate lene-fi-t, Wtmn ' Slesignated In Section j hereof. shall be exempt from taxation.- UVate rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power, plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, Anu'ndnirnt , .Constitutional pipes and flumes owned and used by Individuals or corporations for irrigating lands No. 2 within the stat owned by such individual A Joint Itesalatlon Propo,ln sn Amend-nen- t or Corporations, or th individual' members to Section 10. .r Article VII of the thereof, shall not be Separately' taxed a ' Constitution Relating to Governors Ap- long as they ihall be owned and, used ex- points hiPower and th. Killing f Va- -. clusively for such purposes. Power plants, Certain Office,. Cannes power transmission lines and other proper-- , tehdent ef Public Instruction. ) Spria. ty used for generating and delivering electhe r8lvftf. ky l..gi,l,tur. of th trics! power, a portion of which ia used State ef Utah, for of .11 the furnishing power for pumping water . members elected to each hour concur for irrigation purposes on lands in tho . State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: SECTION 1. That It f proposed to tion to the extent that such is ttmond Sectioh 10. of Article VII of the used for such purposes. These property 'exemptions of Constitution. th State of Utah! os fol-- , shall accrue to th benefit df the users bt lows i water so pumped under such regulations SECTION If. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes , inate. and by and with th consent of the of the Indigent poor may b remitted or Senate, appoint all State and district offi- abated ot such times and In such manet cer whoso offices arc established by this as may be provided by law. Th legiolatur Constitution, or which may be created by may provide for the exemption from tax law, an.d whose appointment or election 1 tion of homes, homesteads, and personal pot otherwise provided for. If. during th property, hot to exceed 82,000 it) vulu for , recess of the Senate,- a vacancy occur in home and homesteads, and ,1300 for perny State or district office, the Governor sonal property. Property hot to oxeOed ohall appoint- some fit person to discharge 33,000 in value, owned by disable persons-whthe duties thereof until the next meeting served in any war ia th military servUnited States or of the State . of the Scn.te, when 'he shall nominate some ice of th r person to fill such office. If the office of Utah and by th unmarried Widows of justice of the supreme or district court. orphans of auab persons may b exSecretary of State, State Auditor. State empted a th legislature ma j provide. . Treasurer, or Attorjiey-GenerThe legislature shall provide, by law fby b vacated by death, resignation op otherwise, it shall n annual tax sufficient, with other S'ourre be .th duty of the Governor to fill th same of revenue, to defray the ostimated ordinby appointment and .th appointee ahall ary expenses o: th otat fop each fiscal bold his office until his successor shall he year. For th purpest of paying the state elected and qualified, a may b by law debt, lf any there be, tho legislature ohall provide for levying a tax annually,' guffi- -' provided. SECTION 1, Th Secretary nf State Is clent to pay the annual interest and to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed th principal of such debt, within twenty .amendment to the electors of the state at years from the final passage of the law As amended Novem ' the next general election in th manner creating the debt ber 4, 1930.) provided by law. SECTION J. The Secretaiy ef. State SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors ' the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to' submit' tho propooed effect the first day of January next suc- amendment contained herein to th elector ceeding a determination by the Hoard of of the state in the next general election in State Canvassers of the result of th lec-- the manner provided by law. - . SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector ion designated in Section 2 hereof. ot the state, this amendment shall hav effect on the first day nf January next a determination by the Board of Constitutional Amendment State Canvassers of th result ot the le 3 No. tion designated in section 2 hereof.' A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitutional Amendment . . Constitution Relating to th Stat Board No. of Education. Superintendent of Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to A in end Instruction.') Section 9, Articl VI of the Constitution-oft it resolved fcy the I.egMntilr ef the Utah, Relating to. Compensation of State of Utnh, of all the mem- Members of the Legislature. here elected te each bouss roncurring B it rrsolyed by- the Legislature' of Hi therein f Slot of Utah, nf 41 the mem., SECTION t. That It Is proposed to ber fleeted to each Of th ,tws houses. mend Section 8', of Article X, of the Con- Voting in favor theredft atltution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECtlON I. That it Is proposed to SECTION 8. The general control and W, Artiols VI, of the Consupervision of the Public School System amend Section hall be vested In h State Board of Educa- stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: SECTION 9. The members of the Legisas the tion, consisting ef such lature ahnll receive such per dictp and mileDepislntnre may provide. a tlie age Legislature may provide, not exSECTION 2. The Secretary of State Is eight dollars per day ..nd ten .oente liereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding amendment to the electors of .the stat at pep mile for the distance necessarily travgoing to And returning from .the place the next general election in th manner eled of meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law. ' . SECTION 3. If adopted by th electors they shall receive no ether phy or perof .the state, this amendment shall tnk ef-- , quisite. SECTION I. Th Secretory of, Stat Is feet tho first day of Janunry next sucdirected to submit this prqposed ceeding a determination by the Board of hereby electors of the state at State Canvassers of the result of th le- -' amendment to the election i the next general the inuhner tion designated in Section 2 hereof, ; . provided by law. SECTION 8. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take efConstitutional Amendment. tho first day of January, 1937.. fect N o'. 4 Z , s.W.Awev- Constitutional Amendment .1? & 'Tre7.nd Attorney-Genera- l, Sis office for four year! . ieivs -- Prtme" ofThGovX,iV State, State Auditor! .... . fula clfta in urh oYporatton, for oebu and liubtlitiet of avory nd. SECTION 1. Th Secretary of Stat to directed to emus thia propoaei nepdmit t he published a Yequirett by tho Constitution and to ft submitted to tho electors th At at the neat penro oloction in ie manner provided by law. SECTION I, If approved by th eleotora - th atate, this proptred arpondment hill ffvet on th first day of Joouary., s..ni ti . ,h Artiri Cum-n- t fell It 1 ?" or Beclton 1, ' y ' ?'' 4. , i -- e"vJ8 J? all much discussed does little good to the poor, and has caused an alarm- leg slump in child bearing among educated families. That is how reform works, usually. But since 90 per cent of human beings worth while come from poor families, providence may be working in its usual mysterious way. G King Features Syndicate, lno. WNU bervic. WNU 4036 -- W SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby la dellgbtfally air cooled daring the summer month Radio lor tv ary Room 200 Room 200 Botha u jL AX w 1 J HOTEL Temple Square Eaton $ 1.50 to $ 3.00 The Hotel Temple Sonar bee a atmoskiahly desirable, friendlyUlaomao-ulate. phere. You will alwaysfiad supremely comfortable, and aKreealile.Vou can thorouahly fure understand why this betel lei HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Yon can also appreciate why i Ifn a mark of tf MlaeHoa So cteR at this baootltol hoot try ERNEST C ROSSITEX, ZJrr. |