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Show Rosewood, Daw cm. Church, Ronald, Phillips, Knowlton, Morgan, Gentile, Flint, Rainbow, The Hilltop principal Ml Has new son Ell Journal-Se- 23, 1953 PageS pt, Owen, Hawthorn, Sill, Aspen, Green, Willow Elm, Mrs. Joan Last week Kathryn Ellison, Elliott By Phone 1584-Jamce Adams, and Catherme W llcox participated in Rush Layton On Wecneslay, September 17, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Week activities While attendDixon and Mr and Mrs. But ing the University of Utah this a Dickson of Morgan, Mi year they will stay at Carle-to- n Hall on the campus. Dickson of Salt Lake Ciy, Mr. Mrs. Ruby Weaver, Laytona, and Mrs. Elbern Dick-Ms Mr William and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thornley, Mrs David C. Weave:, attend- Alan Weaver of Bountiful spent ed the funeral of their brother, a week in San Francisco and While in SacraJohn Sheldon Duhsm, at Cia g, Sacramento. mento. thev visited with Mr Colo Mrs. D. D. Harris, Laytona, and Mrs Myron Barnes and spent la-- t week viMtng her family, Mr and Mrs. Newell Mr. daughters, Mrs M les Dillman Lay ten and family, and and and family of Provo, and Mrs. and Mrs. Char'es Kendricks Keith Trane and family of family Lat Saturday, Mr. and THE OLD SUNNY BROOK C0 lOWSYltlt. KY , KSTBISOTTO BY NAT10NAI Mrs. Llovd Weaver and Mrs. Orem. ftSTBAUS P BO DUCTS CO.. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF ll Mary Dawson were guests at On Sept. 14th Mrs. Kent the home of Mr and Mrs. Alan y hosted a family Bountfiul party m honor of her Weaver, other powers of original assessOn Monday evening, Sept. 15, H.J.R. No. 2 husband, Kent, and her mother, ment as the Legislature may Mrs Harold C. Layton. The Mr and Mrs. Morris Miller Bv Messrs G. Douglas provide. Under such regulaSnow Bsin and family, h75 Adams, visited to travelled group C. Edward Taylor, tions in such cases ari within in the the State Fair and especially aiternoon. Larsen and Howe such limitations as the LegisMr. and Mrs. Frank D. enioved" the Lemmon Sisters shall it lature prescribe, may A JOINT RESOLUTION PROAdams, 81 i E. Gentile, returned Show. bond issues, POSING AN AMENDMENT review proposed Mr. and Mrs. Kent Barber levies of local Thursday from a trip to Jaik-so- n TO SECTION 11 OF ARTI- revise the tax Hole, Yellowstone Park, and family, 3S9 Morgan, spent governmental units, and equalCLE XIII OF THE CONSTIand points of interest m Wy- Fr day evening at the State and valuTUTION OF THE STATE ize the assessment Fa r. the oming OF UTAH RELATING TO ation of property within The Lawrence Prather fam- LaMont Hams, son of Mr. imposed SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC AC- counties, the duties of Equaland Mis. Spencer A. Hams, lly, Ea-- t Layton, are home aftCOUNTING UNDER THE upon the State Board Hill Field Road, left via plane er spending the summer m Sacby the Constitution TAX LAWS OF THE ization and Lhws of this State shall be for the Tokyo Mission Head- ramento. During their CaliforSTATE. performed by the State Tax quarters on Mondav aiternoon, nia sojourn some time was spent Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. September li. He was accom- in San Francisco, San Lorenzo, ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State panied by three other mission- Yo'emite and Sequoia National of all members there shall be a County Board aries whom he met at the Mis- Parks. Before getting settkd at home the Prathers weie elected to each of the tuo of Equalization consisting of sion Home. 1 the Board of County Commishouses voting in Returning this weekend from called to Craig, Colorado of the illnees of Mr. sioners of the said county. The la specnl (ter hunt m the Henthereof : Boards of Equalization ry Mountains m southern Utah Piathers father, J. M Prather, Section 1. It is proposed to County shall adjust and equalize the was Joe Funner and son Dan- who remains hospitalized. o Article valuation and assessment of amend Sect-oEast iel, Layton. XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property I L John C. Ellison of Corpus Reverend and Mrs. Donald State of Utah so that the same wuthm their respective counChrist! flew to Hill AFB on wedcelebrated 11th their Craig shall read as follows. and departed on Sunties, subject to such regulation ding anniversary with their Thursday Section 11. There shall be a and control bv the State Tax day During his stopmorning. Bear to Lake. Mrs. first trip State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preover he visited with h s parents, Metcalf tended five the Peail BisIiod and Mrs. Harold Ellison, ing of tour members, not more scribed bv law The State Tax than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County Craig childien during their par- 341 Sugar. His appearabsence. ents' long to the same political Boards cf Eauahzation shall ance was cause of much During the weekend of Sept. activitv, t ethe party. The members of the each have such other powers g on , Thursday and 14, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the dinner guests were James Chidester and East with family', by the Governor, by and Legislature. E. Ellison, Alean Lav ton, Ruth the consent of the Senate, for Section 2 The Secretary of Layton, travelled to Aspen Lubeck, and Mrs. J. B Cooley; such terms of office as may be State to Grove where they hiked up is directed to submit dinner was given by provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to Bridal Veil Falls. Upon pro- aMrfamily and Mrs Daryl Warren of Tax Commission shall admin- the electors of the state at the ceeding to Nephi they visited Lake on Friday eveister and supervise the tax next ' election m the with Mrs. Chidesters mother, Salt and City on Sunday the enlaws of the State. It shall as- mannergeneral ning, Mrs. Zora Booth. law. provided by sess mines and public utilities tire Ellison family was at home Sunday evening dinner guests Section 3 If adopted by the and ad'ust and equalize the in Layton to see their brother. inRandall home Kent at the valuation and assessment of electors of the state, this cluded Mrs Randalls A parents, Bridge Club property among the several amendment shall take effect Mr. and Mrs Richard Prancis, met at the home of Mrs. Marge counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. Bixhcp Randalls sister and brothe- Corbndge, 1123 Hill Field Road, r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan on Tuesday evening, Sept. 16. Sommers, Bishop P.andalls broMembers include Lois Cook, instate of admission this the Mrs. Dennis and No. 2 ther, S.J.R. Randall, Marlene Sandall, Marge to the Union, shall be and reRandalls sister-in-laCathy Alex, Coleen SimBy Messrs. Stringham main a permanent fund, to be Bishop MorMrs. all of Gary Randall, mons, Jane Cunningham, Becky and Hopkin called the State School I und, and and Mr. Mrs. Dick Nalder, and Mary Lou Cowley. the intei est of which only, gan; Francis and family of Layton. A JOINT RESOLUTION OF shall be expended for the supTHE SENATE AND HOUSE The guests were present port of the common sc! ools. at thefamily OF REPRESENTATIVES 1st Ward Sacianunt serOF THE THIRTY SECOND The interest on the estate vices to see Bishop Randall DAVIS LEGISLATURE OF THE Scnool iund, the pioceeds of sustained. STA1E OF UTAH PRO- all property that may accrue Dr. and Mrs. Noall Tanner to tne state by the or POSING TO AMEND SECcelebrated their Silver WedTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF forfeiture, all unclaimed share ding anniversary on Sunday, THE CONSTITUTION OF and dividends of any correlaTHE STATE OF UTAH, tion incorporated under the Sept. 14. During the weekend A laws of this state, the proceeds weekly newspaper published they travelled to the HomePROVIDING FOR PROthe sales of timber, and tne stead in Heber City and took in the interests of the residents CEEDS OF SALE OF of of Davis County, at Layton, SCHOOL LANDS AND rentals received by the state the Mirror Lake, and Evanfrom school and state lands, ston, Wyoming route home. Utah. ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL other than those granted for The Tanners are anticipating Entered as second-clas- s matter LANDS TO BE A PART specific purposes, shall, with the arrival of their daughter at Layton, Utah, under the Act as such revenues other the and and Mr. Mrs. THE SCHOOL STATE OF legislature may from t.me to Richard Heninger, of Mayer, of March 8, 1879. FUND. time allot tnereto, constitute h Anz. Mr. Heninger will attend Published by Be if resolved by the Legisla- fund to be known 83 the Unithe Forest Service Convention INLAND PRINTING CO. ture of the State of Utah, form School Fund, whicn be to held Lake Salt in City Phone: Kaygville 10 School Iund snail be of all members from Sept. 2t to Oct. 2. elected to each of the two maintained and used for the On and Mr. Mrs. Sundav, Member' houses voting xn support of the common and 127 Angel, enNATIONAL EDITORIAL public schools of the state and Harry Thornley, son thereof: daughter-inand their ASSOCIATION apportioned in such manner as tertained Section 1. It is proposed Mr. and Mrs. RichNatl Adv. Representative ie legislature shall provide, -law, mend Sec. 3 of Article X he provisions of Section 7, ard Thornley and baby daugh- Newspaper Advertising Service the Constitution of the E. 333 N. Michigan Avenue .rticle XIII of this Constituter, of West Point. of Utah to read: to Mrs. Lester tion shall be construed as limiAccording Chicago, I1L Sec. 3. The proceeds of tiie tation m the rate of taxation Morgan, her son and new Terms of Subscription sales of all lands that have on tangible property ior disMr. and Mrs. daughter Mail $4 50 Per Year been or may herealter be trict school purports and not Floyd Morgan, have returned Carrier 50c Per Month from their honeymoon to granted by the United States on the amount of funds availto this state, for the support able therefor, and, burthen no Canyon and Zion National Bryce (Payable in Advance) Park. of the common schools, royal- moneys allocated to the UniThe young couple reside in Og- LLOYD E. ANDERSON-MirrtnEditor e ties received by the state as form School Fund shad be conden where Mr. Morgan is ata result of mineral leases of sidered m fixing the rates of Weber Mrs. CLAIR RALES College. lands that have been or may taxation specified in Section 7 tending Editor Morgan is employed by the MARY BOWRING hereafter be granted by the of Article XIII. 3. VERNON WOOLSEY Adv. Mr. Chevrolet Browning Company United States to this state for 2. Section The Secretary of position. support of the common schools, State is directed to submit this in a secretarial Bishop and Mrs. David Adams and five per centum of the net proposed amendment to the and three children, 645 South Eroceeds of the sales of United elector of the State of Utah lands lying with- at the next general election Main, just returned from Tain the state and sold by the m tho manner Washington and a weekprovided by coma, end boat trip to Vancouver, United States subsequent to law. B. C. While on the West Coast, Captain Adams received two weeks Army Reserve Training water for irrigation purposes at Fort Lewis. H.J.R. No. 7 y A on lands in the State of Utah, party was Mssrs. By Hopkins, may be exempted from taxagiven on Tuesday evening, Sept. Gunther, Wangsgaard, tion to the extent that such l(i, in honor of the 18th birthday Welch and Sheffield propery is used for such pur- of Catherine Wllcox, daughposes. These exemptions shall ter of Mr. and Mrs George B. A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND AR- accrue to the benefit of the Wilcox, East Gentile. In atTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF users of water so pumped tendance v ere Miss Wilcoxs THE CONSTITUTION OF under such regulations as the maternal grandparents, Mr. and THE STATE OF UTAH, RE- legislature may prescribe. The Mrs. L. E. Ellison and her paLATING TO TANGIBLE taxes of the indigent poor may ternal grandmother, Mrs. PROPERTIES EXEMPT be remitted or abated at suen George W. Wllcox. Also prestimes and in such manner as ent were Mrs McLvnch, Mamie ( FROM TAXATION, be provided by law. The Be if resolved by the I.egisla-- I may Layton, the John Morgan famlegislature may provide for the ily, and the Haven J. Barlow ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of s of all members homes, homesteads, and per- family. elected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed $2,000 m value for homes and houses voting in H.J.R. No. 14 homesteads, and all household thereof : and furnishings, furniture, By Mssrs. Brewster, f Section 1. It is proposed to equipment used Sheffield, Welch exclusively by amend Article XIII, Section 2 the owner thereof Howe and Bennion at his place of the Constitution of the State of abode m maintaining a of Utah, to read as follows: home for himself and family. A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO. POSING TO AMEND ARSection 2. All tangible prop- Property not to exceed $3 000 TICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF erty in the state, not exempt in value, owned by disabled THE CONSTITUTION OF under the laws of the United persons who served m any war THE STATE OF UTAH REStates, or under this constitu-itio- m the military service of the LATING TO COMPENSAshall be taxed in propo- United States or of the State of TION OF MEMBERS OF rtion to its value, to be ascer- Utah and by the unmarried THE LEGISLATURE, tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of property of the state, counties, such persons may be exempted Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, cities, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. s municipal corporation and The legislature shall provide of all members ublic libraries, lots with the by law for an annual tax sufelected to each of the two excluthereon used uildingt ficient, with other sources of houses voting tn sively for either religious wor. revenue, to defray the estithereof: or charitable purposes, mated hip expenses of Section 1. It Is proposed to and places of burial not held the stateordinary for each fiscal year. amend Article VL Section 9 of or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the the Constitution of the State ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, the of Utah to read as follows-Sectiofrom taxation. Water rights, legislature shall provide for 9 The members of ditches, reservoirs, levying a tax annually suffithe Legislature shall receive power plants, pumping plants, cient to pay the annual internot extransmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal such compensation, flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty ceeding $500 a year for the dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actuIrrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. owned by such individuals or Section 2. The secretary of ally in se'sion, and mileage as corporations, or the individual state is directed to submit this provided by law. members thereof shall not be proposed amendment to the Section 2 The Secretary of separately taxed as long as electors of the State of Utah State is directed to subm t they shall be owned and used at the next general election m this proposed amendment to exclusively for such purposes. the manner provided by law. the electors of the state at the Power plants, power transmisgeneral election in the Section 3 If adopted by the nex. sion lines and other property manner provided bv law. electors of this state, this used for generating and deSection 3 This amendment livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall shall take effect upon approval portion of which Is used for take effect tha first day of by the electors of the state. A-- Great bourbon of the Old West dinner-birthda- two-thir- favor n il eve-nm- 1 1 newly-forme- tv to vi e ik i s -- g t mis pa the m me S ! fir menu N g1- bai u School to will mc'ude - larbecued smmia le buns, beef sered OI1 I v n dressgrei n g, and oranga ing, rice pul Ei-ui- dr ink n in TO PF HMD ION CITY , I) A 18 IN COUNT' , 1 TAH, ON NO- EV PI R 4, 1 pubitc Miner is here- that on Tue-dathe 4'h dav cl Novenhtr, V a speca' pe.ti n will be hi v, ' -- t , Id t within "e lm its of I.avton City, Da s County, Utah, and time and at the at the same p bug rdaois as the genn being htU on th it eral eh date, f t e p lrpo-- e of submitting t ' mu n qualified electors of s t t 'v as shall have t tax theiem in paid a the year tivt pncedirg such election t e fill wing question Shall h0 npgotiahle coural obligation wapon g ter 1 i D I aton Citv, Davis ( i in' , t tah, m the aggre inpin )al amount of T1 e Hundii d E ify Thousand Dodar-(HHlSO much theief as mav le ! re m, pavable n t vv lthn t i ect ed 5 years f in da'e if and earirg i iie-- t at a rate r it evmdirg five per ) centum per annum, be pay ah i s nuannual'v, issued an s id for the purpose if dtfiavmg the cost of li extending, wing and t irging the waterworks i nit aid systim of n order to moie said C adtqu f v supply water to said Cr ird the inhabitants t' e eof, said system to be ow'nd and controlled by said Citv .. . ' if 1 v r - ,v-- t i- - i l Jlfc - - v x V vX i i J V r T ), i ( r T ' f pp ist , - v ,., - . ' 4 4 j s.s-- A s s M lit ! . , V J a. .y IhW 5 4 , , f X? VX. - T - i - wlU , V J f ' 1 i " i,, , J1 4 ,, -- t W ViT; $ I c ''c tx - - 4" " y f , ' ; Ws- 'csgN v 4 X - P ? t -s- c. , 4-- air ; it takes! Jjmen ' -c C . J . f y 4-y- -- tbf it . fi v f tIMK M UBpi d JOURNAL Fall Fertilization Pays Lyman M. Zollinger is a successful Thatcher, Utah, farmer who gets top yields from his crops. Heres what he says about fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fer son-in-la- m two-thir- favor The Judges of election for said genera! election shall he the judges of election for this special bond election and shall officiate m said special bond election. The polls will be open from the hour of 7.00 o'clock A. M. to 8 00 oclock P. M. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on Monday, November that being the first 10, Mondav after said election, the City Council will meet at its regular meeting place in I n City, Utah, at 8 00 oclock P. M and canvass the returns and decare the results of said bond election. Givm by order of the City Council of Layton City, Utah, this 22nd day of September, tilizers: Fall fertilization enables me to get an important job done before the spring rush. And with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, I find I get high yields and maximum profits." Mr. Zollinger applied 500 pounds of USS Ammonium Nitrate per acre in the fall on irrigated wheat and reaped up to 97 bushels an acre. He also noted increased yield from dryland small grains and sugar beets. Farmers, follow the example of Mr. Zollinger and other successful farmers. Use USS Nitrogen Fertilizer this fall. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are made by United States SteeL ( 10-1- av-to- 10--- Order USS Nitrogen Fertilizers from your fertilize dealer now. m 8 (s) Wavne Winegar, Mayor ATTEST: (s) John M. Park f City Recorder, (SEAL) Pubh-he- d in The Davis News Journal September 23, 30; Oc- tober Nitrogen Fertilizers 0 I tt&imA tnAt If truf 7, 14, 21, 195S. Your Hometown Newspaper (A- - Oo family-birthda- PRO-POSIN- G HiAtbAg Boot RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW , Issue favor " Jr- - , n, -- two-third- f V ; sfi IV,- - ENJOY YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPE- RITS THE STORY OF YOUR COMMUNITY! i) favor by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interest ing events as they happen to your fnends, your family, and other members of your community. A source of interest and pride when they appear m the news, these stones bring per-j- f 8onal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time goes on, we gam more and more pleasure in reading the news of the families of cur community as events take thei olace in the history of our town. two-third- canals, r H 1359. twtt--v Utah 3)G4Ud, furnishing power lor pumping January, - ,7V TTTrt7S$wir-- r - - 4 PRESS ASSOCIATION . . J ill $ Will OABWAT IAIT IAKI CITY. PHONE 10 Owji a 4 Oil a 14 ti' teachers 1 by G1E tha op-u- D"utly WmNn, PTA piesi'ert, nn it ne rtat tha , NEWS Urn-for- te vv Mrs 1 Cor-bndg- e, esv-he- s tl n I- Notice xi'oaVv At app1 pin -i Whitesides, set Back to school night Hilltop Principal and Forest Barker announce I a; tin Element try Laytonthe birth of their fourth child, Pchoils Parent Teat h r A 3 second son. on September 7th - av, Verdeland, Hill Field Road, at on Eas chcsen T at Ft. Mark's Ili'Pital in Sat Ba k to s, q 0 - e Ctv Greeting the new sept 2r, us bai v - E awn, 7, Jo1 my, 5, and Nicht, Amy Jo, 2. ool At 7 pm. a sampe h ni h w '1 he served ' a The arenas rnal r pati grandj NOTICE OF SPFCIAL W ATFR ints and teaiheis fi i pel M'- -. JTn I BarBOND mCTION TO IE are Mr. and person ful'ovved bv a r maand the ker, if Kavsvi'i, HELD AT TIT .s AMK TIME ness meeting and two spui n ternal grandmotbi r is Mis. Flor- numbtrs bv Art Peters n ard T THE SAME FOIAND LING II Alls AND WITH ence Eo, of Bouruful. his 1 HE El Ft TION T s V8 1 HE GFNEE-ALU'Layton Mrs South Main, Kaysvillo MT |