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Show THi! PBOVO POST THE PROVO POST ublehd "Tnesdaya'aiid Friday m No. 12ft Wut Contor fttroot Provo, Utah, , i PUftLISHINQ POST Editor H. C. Hick N.C. Hloko t s COMPANY ftoolnooo Manager .. . Subeorlptisa Rotoo - the purpose of paying the state debt. If any there be, the Legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual Interest and principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debL 3. There shall be exempt from tax ation property of the United States, of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, nunlclpal . corporations and public libraries, lota with thereon1- used exclusively buildings for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used tor private or corporate beneflL Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned and used by Individuals or corporations for lrrgating lands owned by such Individuals or corporations, or the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose provided, that mortgages upon real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation; and that the taxes of the Indigent poor shall be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may be provided - Yoar, strictly In advance...... $230 Month, strictly In advance,... 91.00 If not paid In advance, add BOe per yoar, or 25 for tlx months to the above. official ballot used at such election shall have printed or written thereon the ' word, For the amendment of article 73 of the constitutionr relatand No, Yes, ing to taxation, shall otherwise be prepared and submitted to the electors as may otherwise be provided by law, and said ballot shall be received, counted, and canvassed, and returns thereon be made In the same manner and In all respects as In or may be provided by law In the ease of election of state officers. See. 4, If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1917. , Approved March 20, 1915. -- STATE OF UTAH, SECRETARY OF STATES OFFICE: Entered at the Poctoffleo of Provo I, David Mattson, secretary of state of the State of Utah, do hereby certias second class accordmatter, City fy that the foregoing is a full, true of Act to March 3, Congress, ing and correct copy of Senate Joint reso"1384. lution No. 8 proposing an amendment to article 13 of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto by law. set my hand and affixed the great Im 4. The Legislature Bhall not Consult County Clerk or Respective of Utah, this 22nd pose' taxes for the purpose of any seal of the State'1916. of August, day Miners for Further Information. municitown or other county, city, DAVJD MATTSON, pal corporation, but may, by law, vest Secretary of State. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. in the corporate authorities thereof, assess and to respectively, the power NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT of such Alta Superior Mining and Milling collect taxes tor aU purposes " ' Co. Principal place of business, corporation. 6. The surface ground of all mines South Fork Trout Co., a Corporation Provo. Utah. and mining claims, both placer and Principal Place of Buelneaa, Provo Notice la hereby given- - that at a rock In place, containing or bearing Utah. .City, or other meeting of the board of directors gold, silver, copper, lead, Iron Legal Notices of the Alta Mining and Milling , com- pany, held on September 8, 1918, at 8 oclock of said day, an assessment of two dollars per thousand shares, this being Assessment Number One (No. 1), was levied on all the Issued and outstanding stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the treasurer, Joseph Ahlander, at the company's office, 476 South Academy avenue, Provo, Utah, and that any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid at the close of business on Saturday, October 14, 1916, will be delinquent and advert tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on - Monday, October 30, 1916, at 3 oclock p. m to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Alta Superior Mining and Milling was formerly known as .Mineral Flat Extension Mining and Company " ' Milling Company N. A . NIELSON, Secretary. Office, 476 S. Academy - - Utah, First pub Sept. Ave., Provo, - , 19, 1916. valuable metals, after purchase thereof from the United States, shall be taxed at a value not greater than the price paid the United States therefor, .unless the surface ground, or some part thereof, of such mine or claim, la used for other than mining purposes, and has a separate and Independent value for such other purposes; In which case said surface ground, or any part tnereof, so used for other than mining purposes, shall be taxed at its value for such other purposes as provided by law; and all machinery uBed In mining, and ail property and surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to mines and mining claims, which have a value separate and Independent of such mines or mining claims,' shall be taxed as provided by law. All lands containing coal, granite, stone, marble, onyx, gas, oil, gypsum, or other valuable mineral deposits, other than those enumerated above In this section, after purchase thereof from the United States and all property and surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to such lands which have a value separate and Independent of all such lands shall be taxed as provided by law. In addition to the assessment of the surface grounds. Improvements and machinery of mines and mining claims, all mines and mining claims producing net proceeds shall be taxed at a value not. to exceed three time such net hydro-carbon- s, ' PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE proceeds. statement of the curate 6. An CONSTITUTION, HOUSE JOINT of the pubRESOLUTION NUMBER 8IX. - receipts and expenditures anbe shall published lic moneys JOINT RESOLUTION PROVEDas the Legismanner such In nually s I lature may provide. INQ an amendment to Section 17, Ar7. . The rate of taxation on prop- "A ticle 7," of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties jf the Auditor and of the Treasurer. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah: s of all the members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: 17, The Auditor shall be Auditor of public accounts. The nubile moneys shall be deposited with the Treasurer, under the supervision of the Board of Examiners, and as provided Two-third- -- -- by law. 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 provided - In the .manner 3. If by law. adopted by the elect- Section ors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1917. Approved March 17, 1916. ' State of Utah. Secretary of States t Office, L David Mattson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full true and correct copy of House Joint Resolution No. 6 providing' an amendment to Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties of the Auditor and of the Treasurer, as appears of record In my office. hereunto have In witness whereof, I set my hand and amxed the great seal of the State of Utah this 22nd 5 t "it day of August 1916. -- DAVID MATTSON. Secretary of State. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE SENATE JOINT CONSTITUTION RESOLUTION NUMBER EIGHT AN AMENDMENT PROPOSING to Article 18 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to reve- nue and taxation. , Be it resolved by the Legislature s of of the State of Utah, of the each to elected members all two houses concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article IS of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: ; - shall of taxation L The power or nerer be surrendered, suspended, ' contracted away. All taxes shall be un!form upon the same class of property within tbeterrltorlaI limits of "the authority - levying the tax, and hall be levied and collected for public purpose only. 8. The Legislature shall provide for an annual tax sufficient, law by Lwlth other sources of revenue, ,to de-- ' fray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For two-third- erty for state purposes shall never of exceed eight mills on each dollar valuation to be aportioned as follows: mills Not to exceed four and one-hal- f on each dollar of valuation for general state purposes; not to exceed three mills on each dollar of valuation for school district purposes; not mill on each dollar to exceed one-hal- f for valuation high school purposes; of that part of the state tax apportioned to high school purposes shall constitute a fund to be called - the aphigh school fund and shall be school and cities the to portioned districts maintaining high schools In the manner the Legislature may proand whenever the taxable vide. property within the state shall amount to four hundred million dollars, the rate shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation; unless a proposition to Increase such rate, specifying the rate proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified elector of the state as, In the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the state, and the majority of those voting . thereon shall vote In favor thereof. In such manner as may be provided by law. 8. The making of profit out of public moneys, using the same for any purpose not authorised by law. by any felpublic officer, shall be deemed a ony, and1 shall be punished as provided by law, but part of such punishment shall be disqualification to hold public office. , 9. Noi appropriation shall be made, or any expenditure authorised by the Legislature - (whereby the expenditures of the state, during any fiscal year, shall exceed the total tax then provided for by law, and applicable for such appropriation or expenditure, unless the Legislature-makinsuch appropriation, shall provide' for exceedlevying a sufficient tax, not 6 of ing the rates allowed In section such to appropriation pay article, this or expenditure within such fiscal year. This provision shall not apply to appropriations of expenditures to the suppress ' Insurrections, defend Unitstate, or assist In defending - the . ed States In time of war. 10. Nothing in this constitution shall be construed to prevent the a stamp Legislature from providing occutax, or a tax based on Income, franchises. or licenses pation, Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is hereby ordered to give this proposione tion to' be published in at least in the newspaper In every county state where a newspaper Is printed and published, for, two months preelection ceding the next general Sec. 3. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the next general election for their approval or . disapproval. Ail -- 5 With our easy payment plan, you cannot afford to be without one. It will pay for itself in a,very short time, and prove to be the greatest convenience you ever had. When you get one, get a HUDSON THE BICYCLE OF SUPERIORITY $5.00 DOWN and $1.00 PER WEEK The Hudsons easy riding qualities have won thousands of friends nice line We also carry a of good rebuilt Bicycles for gentleman or (Mo ladies at ylOU RELIABLE REPAIRING - hereby given that at a the board of directors of the South Fork Trout Co., a corporation, held on the 6th day of September, 1916, an assessment (No. 7) of 6 cents per share, was levied oh the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable Immediately to Harvey Cluff, secretary, at his office at Room 1, Holbrook block, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this .assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1916, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at .public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Thursday, the 26th day of October,. 1916, at 9 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. Office at Room 1. Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. , 159 Meredith Cicycle Company North Academy Avenue Phone 107 L Notice is meeting of First pub. Sept 8, 1916. 2369 2417 -- DELINQUENT the several amounts set oppo- site the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. of Cert 166 197 . Amt No. of Shares Name 1000 R, W, Lewis ' Jacob Hlgglnson 1200 David Evans John Roundy -- Due I g R. , . J. Evans Ernest Martin ft Co. John Roberts - C. L. Whitney 1001 1034 -- Jacob Hlgglnson Mary J. Jones Henry Andrus R. J. Evans Nels Anton Sheets Neel Co. Sheets Neel Co. 1408 Henry Andrus 1410 1468 1503 1522 1523 1524 1600 1611 1633 1685 1716 1769 Geo. Hlgglnson Mangum Knight Whitney Co. Sheets Neel Co. A. C. Wall Olof Rosenlof B. F. Lovell Sheets Neel Co. Ellas Francum Sheets Neel Co. S. H. Knapp ' G. P. Norton Mrs. W. H. Rowe . 200 150 300 6.00 6.00 1.12 A. C. Wall A. C. Wall 419 Taylor Bros. 461 John F. Lewis De Witte B. Lowe M. J. Jones Ida Chipman Sheets Neel Co. James W. Day David E. Layton Jobes S. Adams Knight - Whitney Mangum Co. Jno. W. Farrer 6j00 3.00 order of the board of directors made 5.00 on the 10th day of August. 1916. so 5.00 many shares of each parcel of stock 2.50 1.00 .25 600 200 60 E. O. Byland Mangum Knight 100 Whitney Co. ... 3177 .Knight Mangum Whitney Co. . 500 100 3193 Child Cole ft Co. "228 3245 W. M. Havenor 3257 , .AUle T. Sanford , 600 200 3?89 J. C. Rich 650 3332Jacob Jacobson 1000 3371 Philip S. Mitts - '180 3451 Homer J. Rich 274 8475 J. L. Burton 1000 3498 Geo. E. Robinson 200 3499 B. S. Hinckley 600 Geo. 3504 Hlgglnson ; 500 3305 BenJ. Hlgglnson ' 2.50 .50 1.14 2.50 1.00 3.25 5.00 .90 1.37 5.00 1.00 2.50 2.50 10.00 2.50 5.00 2 32 2.32 5.00 - as may be necessary will be sold at the office - of the company, at 75 North Academy Ave., on Tuesday, tbe 10th day of October, 1916, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay tbe delinquent assessment, together with -- the cost of advertising - and - expense of ... ,, , v JULIAN F. GREER,' Asst Secy. sale. First pub. O. Address, Farmers ft Merchants Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. First pub. Sept 22, 1916. DELINQUENT ' NOTICE Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Company, principal place of business Provo Bench, Utah County, State of Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on acount of an assessment of 31.75 per share levied on the capital stock of the corporation on the 3rd day of May, 1916, the following amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Geo. ....,.. ,. Adams 2.50 1.00 1.50 5.00 1.00 2.50 1.00 5.00 2.50 .60 .22 .15 1.50 1.37 1.00 1.25 1.50 -Z 8.75 Norman Davis 8.25 Soren Mark 5.25 North Union Irrigation Co. ...84933 David Park 7.63 H. E. Duffin 11.38 John Smith 14.00 3.25 Morgan Skinner ..... 8.50 Hyrum Skinner 130 Jamqs E. Smith Lillie C. Holdaway 1.75 John T. Pyne 7 1730 1.75 Mary- Skinner" Adams Wm. Church 1.75 M.' E. Kartchener, Jr. 15.75 Nellie I Kartchener 5.25 Alma Peck, Jr. 1 1.75 3.50 Mary E. Davis A. L. Tanner 7.87 Wm. Blake 830 Mrs. M, E. Clark ..." 1.75 20.75 Heber C. Jex ; 1.75 J. E. Snyder U. G. Miller 3130 Margret R. E, and U. G. Miller.. 2430 1.75 W. W. Patten .................. ................. ........ .......... .. - .. ................ ' " y. SepL- - 22. 1916. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Geo. Burch 6.12 8.25 Blanche Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Lester Jos. S. Berry The Edinburg Lombard Inv. Co. 330 Wilson, Defendant: SUMMONS. 330 Chas. W. Love 2000 3538 L, E. Reter Co. , The State of Utah to the Said De- R. L. Cook 130 600 O. 3568 E. Byland 10.25 fendant: Hansen Jorgen 1000 3571 Wm. E. Pearson 1.75 You are hereby summoned to ap- Samnel J. Jones 465 3584 M. D. Joseph 8.75 H. S. Pyne 465 within pear after the twenty D. days 3585 M. Joseph 738 Elizabeth J. Taylor 1000 service of this summons upon you W. M. 3587 J. S. Bells L75 Meyer 100 - .50 If 3652 JoaTAgrutch served within the County in whlnh Caleb H. Davis 1.75 .50 100 3654 J. M. Hasbrouch 8.75 this action is brought; otherwise, Wm. E. Hawkins 3655 Mrs. Clara Jones 10.50 R. Robert within Page .75 150 thirty day after service, and Robertson 8.75 5.00 defend the above entitled action, and Paul A. Millett 1000 8656 J. M. Hasbrouch 8.75' Wilkinson Hattie .50 100 in case of your - failure to do - so, 3657 J. M. Hasbrouch And In accordance with law and an 6.00 1000 3755 J. M. Hasbrouch will -- be entered against order of the board of directors made judgment 6.00 1000 3757 Elizabeth M. Shipp 37 you according to the demands of the on the 3rd day of May, 1916, so many 75 8759 Kittle A. Hines shares of each parcel of stock as may 1.00 complaint, which, within ten days 200 3790 A. F. Dixon will be sold at the resi5.00 summons service of this 1000 . upon be necessary 3822 Jos. the of dence secretary,. R. F. D. No. 1.00 you, will be filed wlth the Clerkof 203 3854 C. L. Whitney State of Utah, on the Utah county. I, .44 88 3880 Herman Brlnck ' said Court of 1916, at the hour October, 16th day 5.00 3889 Lawrence Blackett 1000 This action is brought to recover of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent as6.00 1000 Blackett 3890 Lawrence 2.50 a Judgment dissolving tbe bonds of sessments thereon, together with the 600 3913 Badger Bros. .67 matrimony vhich heretofore and now costs of advertising and the expense 3958 Jas. A. Pollock ft Co. 935 2.60 600 Co. ft exists between yon and the plaintiff. of sale. 3964 Jas. A. Pollock O. J. POULSON, 6.00 1000 3999 Dera ft Thomas PARKER ft ROBINSON, , Secretary. 1.00 4066 Margaret Crawford 200 1.00 200 4)67 - Edward Crawford Jr .50 100" 4102 Jos. Wirthlln, , , 30 100 Wirthlln 4103 Jos. 100 30 4104 Jos. Wirthlln 100 , 3) 4105 Jos. Wirthlln .67 135 4128 Abraham Johnson 4155 Thos. ,W. Vickers 1000 - 5.00 - -- af-t- NOTICE - Crown Point Consolidated Mining Company, principal place of business, Provo City, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 8, levied on the 10th day of August, 1916, 100ft 600 1000 1000 W. T. Denn Solom&c Walker Child Cole ft Co. Child Cole ft Co. 2762 2800 3830 2887 2958 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN 3000 AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE 8063 .OF UTAH. 3147 Lee Roy Clark, Plaintiff, va. Florence E. Clark, Defendant SUMMONS: State of Utah to the Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon yon, if served within the County in which this 'action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the .above entitled action, and In case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be entered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the Bald court This action Is brought to obtain a Judgment dissolving the bonds, of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff. -PARKER ft ROBINSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, Farmers & Merchant Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. Attorneys for Plaintiff:' I 935 4.67 463 3.31 150 .75 1000 6.00 . 3000 - 15.00 87 .43 400 2.00 465 2.32 500 2.50 1000 5.00 -- 500 1 2.50 465 2.32 3000 15.00 150 .75 , 100 30 300 130 r iooo 5.00 100 30 431 2.15 100 30 1000 630 100 .50 1300 6.50 1.07 nMS HW SUSU CU4 " 5.00 1000 3.48 696 4171 10.00 2000 4200 2.50 5 500 4204 2000 -- 10.00 4221 John Lamb 1.85 870 4224 C. H. Jackson 19.07 8815 . 4228 Epb Coombs 130 300 4257 Taylor Bros. , 5.00 1000 Dunn 4262 Jas. 5.00 4267 Estella K Biersach 1000 230 4268 Estella K Biersach 500 . 1.00 200 . 4286 Dora Mouter 4.00 800 , 4289 John Roberts -- 5.00 1000 Whitlock J. Hr 4300 . 1.00 200 4318 B. 8. Hluekley 2.50 600 4322 N.. Rosenhlatt 1.00 ..50 4330 N. L. Irvine 200 .60 6.00 1000 4355 Chaa. H. Ludley 2.50 2.13 26 Lowe John 436T 2.50 .75 150 4362 W. Karl Hopkins .50 88 - .44 , 4377 Dera & Thomas 5.00 6.00 1000 4401 Soloman Walker .15 1.00 30 4423 A. F. Packard .50 1100-44- 35 530 4432 Fera Decker-1-Mrs. W. H. Rowe- - 425 , 7.88 1576 4437 W. M. Havenor .25 60. 4476 W. Fred Tanner' T 25 60 Tanner Leon 44804.60 921 . 4494 " P. M. Nielson 2.00 4004503 Richard Price "J" "" 230 600 4511 Alex Robertson ' 600 , 230 4533 Joe Biers 5.00 1000 Johnson A. O. 4536 4.95 990 4560 Hanna Calllgher 300" 130 4568 H. F. Thomas . 5.00 1000 4571 S. W. Chase 4166 Wells BrlmhaU W. E. White May Brenton Frederick Colson . -- ' Denver Omaha ... 'H V 122.50 .V7 '' .. 1 1 - ? 140.00 . .Kansas City 4).00 Proportionately Low Chicago Minneapolis $58.00' $56.44 Rates to Other Points. --- - " - 8ALE DATES August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. SepL li Final Limit OcL 31st 1:!;.' Returning. . r NEW YORK AND RETURN $93.70. Circuit Tour going via Kapsas City, more and Philadelphia.. Returning 0 days. Same sales dates as above. TO SL Louis, Washing ton, Balti.Omaha. Limit 6 . AN FRANCISO. AND LOS ANGELES Dally Commencing May 6131 - $40.00 lst' Final limit October Sl TO SALT L A K E A NDR E TU RNEV ER Y SUNDAY $135 .'Take the Scenic Limited East or West S. E. 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