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The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before theabove entitled court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if you are Served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise with in thirty days after such service, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving jthe bonds of matrimony. BAKER & BAKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. address, 10 8 West Center street, Provo, Utah. First publication, Sept. 22, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 2 4, 1922. SHERIFFS SALE. In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah county. R. E. Weeks, plaintiff, vs. Maria Christina Tanner Butterfield and A. K. Butterfield, defendants. Sheriff's Sale. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 19 22, at the front door of the courthouse in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., all the right rititle, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah county, Utah, Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 11, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence East 2.50 chains; thence South 40 chains; thence West 12.50 chains; thence North 40 chains; thence East 10 chains to the place of beginning. Area to-w- it: 50 acres. Dated this 10th day of October, 1922. J. hf. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Cartooning By D. R. ELLERTSEN, Deputy U8IHES9 niunrv Sheriff. Private Secratary Bailfian Csrreepeadaat HATCH & PORTER, BOOKKEEPER Steoof rapher aad Tjiitet Attorneys for Plaintiff. Cert, PabUa Aeeoeetant First publication, Oct. 10, 1922. TSUPrtO MANAGER Oct. 31, 1922. Last Railway Accountant publication, Commercial Law GOOD ENGLISH Cannon Sekeal flakjeeti CIVIL SERVICE Railway Midi Clerk Teacher Mathematic SHERIFFS SALE In the City Court of Provo City, County of Utah, State of Utah. State Bank of Payson, a corporaARICOL'RSr )M1 law, tion, plaintiff, vs. N. P. Hansen, deH ftiP Rala'f I jBaai fendant. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the Ntma 23rd day of October, A. D. 1922, at Pnwil Occupation. the front door of thecourt house in Business tS tract .Address. oad No Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., all the right, title, .State. Pity Canadians ana, tend this coupon to International claim and interest of the above named defendant, of, in and to the following described real estate in Local Representative, Utah county, Utah, , J. F. PECH8KR, Lot 1 of Section 30, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt 374 North 4th West Lake Meridian. Also North Half ( ) of the Northeast Quarter ( 4 ) of Section 2 5. Township 10 South, Range One East, Salt Lake Meto-w- Bert Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Phone 85 lt: ridian. ' ( ( Also the Southwest Quarter ) of the Southeast Quarter ) of Section 24, Township CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 Proposing to Amtnd 8ootlon 1, Art tel XIV, of tha Constitution of Utah Relating to 8tate Indebtedness A concurrent resolution providing a amendment to Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to state debt limitation. Be it enacted by the Legislature of of all the Stats of Utah, two-thirthe members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State of Utah., so that the same will read as follows : Sec. 1. TO meet casual deficits or failures in revenue, and for necessary expenditures for publlo purposes, including the erection of public buildings, and for the payment of all territorial indebtedness assumed by the state, the state may contract debts, not exceeding in the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to 2 of the value of the taxable property of the state, as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, previous to the Incurring of such Indebtedness. But the state shall never contract any Indebtedness, except as in the next section provided. In excess of such amount, and all moneys arising from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of ds per-centu- m -- January, W. 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Lake In the district court of the Fourth Dated this 29 th day of September, Judicial district, in and for Utah 1922. J. D. BOYD, County, Utah. s In the matter of the estate of Wiltah. Sheriff of Utah County, liam D. R. ELLERTSON, Farrer, deceased. Creditors will Deputy By present claims with vouchers to the Sheriff. R. W. McMULLIN, undersigned at her residence. First East and Fourth South streets, ProAttorney for Plaintiff. vo 1922. 29, City, Utah, on or before the 25th First publication. Sept Last publication, Oct. 20, 1922. day of November, 1922. 10 South, Range mines or mining claims. Sec. 3. The property of the United States, of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for higher religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating 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 ; a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized and taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and In such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state la directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If approved by the electors of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of Phone 683-369 West 2nd North SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN for property taxes paid within the year; provided, that nothing in this section shall permit classification of the state at the next general elec- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 tion in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors Proposing to Amend Bsction 9, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the state, this amendment shall of Utah, Relating to Compentake effect January 1, 1923. sation of th Members of tha Legislature CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A Joint resolution .proposing an Proposing to Amend 8ootlens 2 -and amendment to Section 9, of Article VL of the Constitution of the State of 3, Article XIII, of the ConstltuUtah relating to compensation of the tion of Utah members of the legislature. Relating to Property 8ubjeet Be it enacted by the Legislature of to Taxation and Ratea of Tax the State of Utah, two-thiref the te elected of each two members the A resolution proposing amendment houses therein: concurring of the Article 2 13, to Sections and 8, Section 1. It is preposed to amend Constitution of the State of Utah reSection 9, Article VI, ef the constitulating to property subject to taxation tion of the State ef Utah so that the of tax. and rates Bo It resolved by the Legislature of same will read as follews: Sec. 9. The members of the legisof all the State of Utah, two-thirshall receive such per diem and lature to bouse each elected members the mileage as the legislature may proconcurring therein: vide. not exceeding eight dollars per to Section 1. That it is proposed amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 day, aad ten emits per mile for the of the Constitution of the State of distance necessarily traveled going to from the place of meetUtah, so that such sections will read and returning ing ea, the most usual route, and they as follows : that the burden shall receive no other pay or per8oc. 2. To the of taxation may bo equitable upon all quisite. Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is property, the legislature is empowered directed te submit this proposmonhereby to divide all property including te the electors of the amendment ed as as well and credits physical eys , next state at the deter-to general election In property, into classes and erf proper- the manner provided by law. mine what class ee classes 3. If adapted by the electors ty shall be subject to taxation and ef6ec. state this easendment shall the be not shall what property. If any, effect take shall be January L 1923. Taxes taxation. object is same Approved March 17, 3921. uniform upon all preporty of the collectand levied shall be and class ed for public purposes only.' Taxes I, H. B. Crockett, Secretary of State, may be Imposed upon any and all of the State ef Utah, de hereby certiproperty, including privileges, fran- fy that the feregelng Is s fall, true end chises and licenses to do business In correct copy ef Constitutional Amendthe state, but this shall net be so con- ments Nee: 1, 2 and S as proposed by strued as to authorise the taxation of the regular session ef he legislature the stocks of any company or corpora- of 1921, as the same appear of record tion when the property of such com- M my office In witness whereof. I have hereunpany or corporation represented by set my hand and affixed the Great to The such stocks has been taxed. leg. taxof the State of Utah, this 1st day to Seal is lalature Impose empowered es upon in cornea, which taxes may bo of September, 1982. H. EL CROCKETT, (SEAL) graduated and progressive and reasonand Secretary of State bo able exemptions may provided, ds W. R. Scott a credit may be allowed on Income tx-e-s SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Provo Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. James Clove and Mary E. Clove, his Utah County wife, Adjustment Agency, a corporation, and Provo Meat & Packing Company, a corporation, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you are served within the county in which this action is' brought, otherwise within thirty days after such servLce, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This action is brought for the purpose of foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land described in said complaint. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Provo Commercial Bank building, Provo City, Utah. First publication, Oct. 13, 1922. Last publication, Nov. 10, 1922. F. M. WEST Quick Relief TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Bought, Sold, Rented All the suffering in the world wont cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on still further disorders. Stop the pain and give nature a chance to work a cure. Repairs and Supplies 89 North University Utah Timber & Coal Company DR. MILES Anti-Pai- n 100 West Fifth North. Phone 282 Pills KING CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD One or two will bring relief. Your druggist sells them at pre-wprices 25 doses cents. 25 Economy packdoses 125 $1.00. age, Lump, Nnt and Slack Kindling, Lumber, Shingles,. Roofing and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron ar NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT EAST TINTIC COALITION MIN- ING COMPANY, a corporation. Prin- cipal place of business, Provo, Utah.a Notice is hereby given that at meeting of the board of directors of the East Tintic Coalition Mining company, a corporation, held on the 15th 22, an assessday of September, 19 lf cent ment (No. 6) of per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable .immediately to August Bestelmeyer, secretary,-a- t his office, room 10, Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, the 21st day of October, 1922, and advertised for will be Dated this 18th day of September, sale, anddelinquent unless payment is made be1922. fore will be sold at 10 oclock a. m. ELIZABETH A. 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