Show THE GrARLAND TIMES Portage News Notes Mrs Lula Riga of Salt Lake has been with her grandfather Mr visiting Jim Parkinson for the past week Mr and Mrs Dewey Tharton and were visitors at the home of children Mr and Mrs John Knudson last Wednesday The opening Mutual Social was held at the church last Wednesday evenA short program was given' foling The social was lowed by a dance j ' ported to be a complete succe&s Miss Hazel Johns returned home last after past spending the Saturday mcnth at Evanston Wvoming Mr and Mrs Samuel Smith and son were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry E Parkinson last Sunday Mrs Mary Jane Parkinson is visiting with relatives in Brigham City Mr and Mrs Joseph Saulsbury fropi Salt Lake City have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs John R — Gibbs for the past few days Mr Earl Darley left Sunday for Logan where he intends to attend the U S A C Mt Ralph Allen left to attend school at Ogden Monday Miss Hazel Allen and Miss Nan Niel- - Delicious Barbecue Sandwiches THAT WILL MELT IN YOUIt MOUTH —AT i Frank Driggs Drive Inn Stand CANDIES ICE CREAM and COLD DRINKS AND DON’T FORGET MILKES — OUR MALTED ARE DELICIOUS THEY’RE Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No 1 RESOLUTION RELATINU TO FILLING IN LEGISLATURE VACANCIES A joint resolution proposing on amend uient to Section IS of Articlo VI of the conetitution of tho Bute of Utah latinf to vacancies in the legislator Be it resolved of tho by tho Legislature State of Utah of all wem here elected to each house concurring therein: SECTION Sections to be amended That it proposed to amend Section IS of Article VI of the constitution of the State of Utah bo that the tamo ehall read ao follow© SECTION IS Vaeaadei to he filled Vacancies that may occur fn either hotwe of the legislature shall be filled In such manner aa may be provided by la SECTION 2 Secretary ef State to publish The secretary of State is directed to cause this to ho proposed amendment published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the elector of the State at the next general election in the manner provided by law SECTION 3 In effect — when If apthe electors of the State this proved proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st da of January 1031 Filed with the Secretary of State Feb1930 ruary Amendment Constitutional No 2 I TO REVENUE RELATING RESOLUTION AND TAXATION an amendA joint resolution proposing of Articlo 13 ment to Sections 2 and of ths constitution of the Stste of Utah relating to revenue and taxation Be it resolved by the Legislature of the two thirds of of all Stste Utah members elected to each House concurring therein t to Sections SECTION proposed amend That it is proposed to amend Sections and S of Article XIII of the constitution of the State of Utah ao that the same will read as follows: 2 8ECTI0N Tangible property to he taxed— how— value ascertained— properties exempt— legislature to provide annual tax for State All tangible property in the not exempt under the laws of the State United States or under this constitution to its value In proportion shall be taxed to be ascertained as provided by law The property of tho United States of the State cities towns school districts counties librasnd public municipal corporations thereon used ries lots with the buildings or worship exclusively for either religious charitable purposes and places of burial not held or "used for private or corporate shall benefit be exempt from tnxatJon Water rights ditches canals reservoirs power plants pumping plants transmission lines pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irowned lands within the stat by rigating such individuals or the or corporations shall not be members individual thereof taxed as long as they shall be separately for such purowned and used exclusively Power plants power traiermaaion poses lines and other property used for genand delivering electrical erating power a of which is used for furnishing portion power for pumping water for Irrigation purposes on lands in the Stats of Utah from taxation to the may be exempted extent that such property is used for such These shall accrue exemptions purposes to the benefit of the users of water ao as the legpumped under such regulations islature The taxes of the may prescribe or abated indigent poor may be remitted jueh times and In such manner as may be provided by law The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation and personal of homes homesteads property not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars in value for homes and homes teedsL and one hundred dollars for personal property Property not to exceed $3000 in value disabled owned who by persons erved in any war in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may as the legislature may provide exempted law for The legislature shall provide an annual tax sufficient with other sources of revenue to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the State for each fiscal year For the purpose of paying the State debt If any there be the legislature shall provide for levying a tax sufficient to pgy the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt within twenty years from the final passage the law creating the debt SECTION 3 Assessment and taxation rato— mt tangible in— exemptions deductions personal tf revenues come tax rates — dispositions Ths legislature shall providt by law a uniaaseasment and of form and equal rate taxation on all tangible property in the Stats according to Its value in money and ae ahall prescribe by law such regulations ahall secure a just valuation for taxation so that every person of such praperty and corporation shall pay a tax in proportanits or his her the value to of tion e gible property provided that the the manner and extent may determine of taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed for slaughter to be used human consumption Intangible propas erty may be exempted from taxation property or it may be taxed in such manand to such extent as the legislature may provide Provided that If intangible taxed as propeny the rate property thereof shall not exceed five mills en each When exemotfd from dollar of valuation taxation property the taxable income therefrom shell be taxed under any tax but wheo taxed by based on incomes the income State of Utah aa property The therefrom shall not also be raxed legislature may provide for deductions exemptions andor offsets on any tax baaed income tax upon income The personal ratee shall be graduated but six per emit of rate shall not exceed No excise tax rate baaed income upon income shall exceed four per eent ef set income The rate HmAettone herein contained for taxes based ea income and fox taxes so intangible property shall be 1937 and thereeffective until January until changed by law by a vote mt elected to majority of the members All each bouse of the legislator received from taxes en income or from taxes oe Intangible property shell be 79 per sent thereof to allocated as follows fund and 29 state district oebool cent thereof to the State and the State levies fee at of ft for ner the Je net after the tho per the tho State - tho Constitutional Constitutional the the te this the the State State a the to net rb the district an Constitutional and rate State at the State effect Constitutional No the UTAH sen have returned Intend to to Ogden the winter Weber Normal College where they attending If You Want To East Garland Notes Mr Arthur Jolinson has gone to Logan to attend the U S A C Mr Wendell Hansen had gone to Logan to assist his brother Mr Warren E Hansen In the Laurel Wheat factory Mrs Harold Selnian and daughter Lois have gone to Soda Springs where or Sell : Mr Selman is working Miss Madge Nielsen received a paininjury last Thursday evening when she ran into a barbed wire and cut her arm The Injury was treated by Dr Betenson ten stitches being required to close the wound Mr and Mrs John Oyler motored to Salt Lake City Sunday returning Mon day evening The Misses Maccel and Wanda Rob i ertson of Fountain Green were visitors Friday of Mr and Mra Leo Oyler and TRADE WANT US— Mr and Mrs I L Isaacson Mrs Roy Oyler attended the funeral at Deweyville Monday Miss Beth Atkinson is home visiting with her father Mr J L Atkinson during the week end Mr and Mrs C J Hansen motored to Brigham on business Wednesday Mr and Mrs E S Hansen and Mrs Odell Julander motoored to Brigham on business Wednesday Mr Sylvan Korth motored to Burley Idaho to visit his sister Mrs Ethel who is teaching school In DELIVER Bingham that vicinity ss Mr and Mrs A L Stanford of Ogden were Friday and Saturday visitors of Mr and Mrs James H Miller and family Mr and Mrs James H Miller and sons Dale and Troy motored to Penrose Sunday to visit friends and relatives Bp and Mrs Lester Holman and family made a business trip to Brigham Monday Mr and Mrs J L Cravens of Salt and Mrs Glen Walker and attended at the the Box Elder County Fair ' at Tremono Lake were week end guests ton home of Mr and Mrs George Hales Mr and Mrs Carl Jensen and Mr A A Capener and daughter Peg daughters Carol and Patsy of Brigham and Miss Roma Tubbs spent Monday and Miss Mable Pierson were Sunday and Tuesday n Salt Lake City Mrs Charles Peterson had aa guests Mr Ira Ward spent the week end in guest at the T J Udy home Senator and Mrs Tracy Welling atSunday her brother Andrew Checketts Riverside and wife of Bayton Idaho Mr and Mrs Henry Swenson of Balt tended the American Legion Luncheon Mrs Lewis Abbott motored to Farm- Lake were Sunday guests of Mr and at Brigham Thursday Mrs Mrs George Bowcutt Mr Alvin and Rudy Bowcutt Jim Her mother ington Monday Woods returned with her and will vls Grant Allen and Ruby Udy of Rock- and Ronald Hales are in Idaho this It for a week with her land Idaho spent the week end at the week MF Mrs Jane Abbott returned Friday and Mrs Delbert Walker o home udy were guests Friday of Mr from Ashton G1' Idaho where she had Npwell Grant and Allen Udy Farmington been visiting her brother Horace Hess went to Farmington Sunday to take and Mrs Glen Walker a Ford vcck Richards Stephen Hales and Jr school at the who w attend Ruby Mr and Mrs Howard Capefter left 6unday for Logan Hcber Garfield of Do vis High the coming year Draper were dinner guests Sunday of of where they will attend the U S A 0 Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hunsaker Mr and Mrs William Bowcutt and Mrs Sarah Garfield and family Corinne and Mr and Mrs Nephl DusMr and Mrs Mac Parker of Amer- tin Lorella spent Sunday in Wilof Whites Valley were Sunday daughter lard visiting with relatives ican Fork were week end guests of Mrs guesest of Mrs Nina Dustin and daughter Mrs Effte Welling Ada Garfield Mr John Bowcutt spent the week were Afton Mrs Jane Abbott Is In Logan visiting end in Tremonton visiting at the T- R Wellwith his daughter this week ing home Thursday Mrs Jennie Bronson’ Walker Mrs Glen and Mrs Efflp Mr and Mrs Alfred Tocn returned Lillian Tlngey and daughter Mrs Luncheon at from a five months stay in California Luana Mrs Lena Tubbs Miss Peg Cap Welling attended Bridge Friday and visited Mrs Toen’s parents ener and Miss Edith Olsen motored to the home of Mrs Vera Jensen in Brigt ham City The luncheon was given in Mr and Mrs Ted Newton until Sunday Ogden Friday Who when they went to Garfl-l- d where Mr Mr and Mrs Edmond Udy and child honor of Mrs Jensen s sister Olive New I1 hotu® Mr and Mrs NewToen is working ren spent Sunday in Brigham City Jon IrsWard and them ton accompanied George Mr and Mrs Robert Mcfarlane and MrIrene and Mrs Delos JenMr and Mrs John Garfield and Mrs children spent Sundnay in Idaho visit- - daughters Miss Mad sen and Miss Vera Bowcutt Ada Garfield motored to Provo Sunday ing relatives and entered their daughters Wanda Mr and Mrs Ralph Richards were in Ward and bliss Beth Mcfarlane were in Portage Monday to attend the funeral and Leona in the B Y College for tlie Salt Lake Sunday to attend the funerof Miss Zelma Gibbs caning year They returned Wednes- al of Mrs Hyrum Richards Mr Mrs Shirley Byington and Mrs George Ward and day daughter childrenand of Blue Creek were visiting at Mrs E M Abbott and son and Mra Irene and Mrs Delos Jensen were visthe Ed Udy home Saturday visited iting in Bngham Saturday of Morgan Waldron Thomas Packer of Wheelon spent Miss Glena while families the Abbott Mr Earnest Walker and son Ross of Saturday and here attended the rodeo at Tremonton Ogden spent the week end with Mr the week end with Beth Mcfarlane Mrs Horace Udy and daughter Lewis Abbott is spending the week Norma and Afton spent the week end with George Abbott at Monte Cristo in Salt Lake City from CaliPaul Newton returned Mr and Mrs Joel Tubbs and chlldreh fornia Friday apd will stay at home to of Holbrook Idaho were visiting la assist with the beet harvest Riverside Saturday and Sunday Carl Peterson and wife of Providence -j U'eek his spent a few days this visiting ' parents Mr and Mrs Charles Peterson 40000TH TELEPHONE Charles Peterson and Albert Thomps1: INSTALLED on made a business trip to Clarkston Tuesday Gan Diego recently Installed It Mrs Eva Garfield of Toole visited 40000th telephone The Instrument her mother Mrs Sarah Garfield Sunwag placed In the offices of the Saa day Diego Building and Loan AssociaMrs Mrs P E Ault accompanied tion When the telephone first came John work of Riverside to Logan Tuesto San Diego in 1881 there were day where they acted as Judges in the NEVER OLD of the Cache Women’s Department subscribers This number had Valley Fair by 1900 to only Mrs O A Seager had as her guests 1076 and by 1920 to 17665' The her sister Mrs F L Peterson and cousgreatost growth has been between ins Mrs Lorenz Cragun and Miss Pearl 1925 and 1930 when the Increase Pitkin of Logan amounted to nenrly 15000 so that today Can Diego has considerably more than twice as many telephones s It had only ten year agow EGGS ful CRAEM POULTRY and PRODUCE JJo W the te that TO WE SEE M2l)©waflJ PRODUCE Utah Phone Tremonton such purposes ehall to reduced annually els lots and other valuable mineral depoaita in proportion lands containing eoal or hydro the revenues so allocated Including used in mining rev- carbons and all machinery provided that any surplus shove the State district school and alJ property or surface improvements enue required or mining of thin fund as provided in Section upon or appurtenant to mine ticle shall be paid into ths State general claims and the value of any surface use fund or mining mads of mining claims propSECTION 2 Secretary State to publish ahall erty for other than mining purpose The secretary of State is directed to cause be assessed as other tangible property this proposed amendment to be published SECTION ef State to publ2 Secretary as required by the constitution snd to be ish The secretary of State b directed to electors submitted to the at cause this pi posed amendment to be pub 'lection io the the next general manner lishcd aa required and by tha constitution of the State to be submitted to the elector law provided a SECTION Te take effect— when If at the next general election in the manner the Stato this provided by law approved by tho electors on when proposed amendment shall take effect 2 In effect SECTION If the 1st day pf January thte proved by the electors of the State Febfiled with Secretary of State proposed amendment shall take effect on $98 ruary the 1st day of January Filed with the Secretary of State Febr25 1930 Amendment uary No 3 RELATING Amendment TO STATE SCHOOL FUND AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING No 5 TEREST ©F SUCH tUND A RESOLUTION TREATING A STATE Joint resolution providing for amendCOMMISSION TAX ments to house numjoint resolutions Joint resolution proposing en amendbers three and eight passed by legment to Section of Article IS of the islators in 1929 proposing to amend constitution of ths State of Utah Section Article X and Section 7 ating to revenee end taxation icle XllLof constitution of the State it resolved by the Legislature of the of Utah relating to the State school fund Stste of Utah of ell memand the manner of distributing the bers elected to each house concurring terest of such fund and other revenues therein of the several school districts of the SECTION Sections proposed to amend State That it is to amend Bvction 11 of Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the Article XIproposed II of the constitution of the Slate of Utah of all the memSUte of so that the same will rend bers elected to each House concurring as follows Utah t therein Creation of SUte tax comSECTION SECTION Resolution I proposed to mission — membership — governor apamend That it is proposed to amend house boas da point — terms — duties —county number I passed joint resolution by the —duties There ahal) be a State tax comlegislature in 1929 proposing to amend not mission consisting of four members Section of Article the constitution mors than two of whom shall belong to of the State of Utah so that the same will ths same The member political party read as follows of the commission shall be appointed by BECTION 3 Proceeds of lands and other the governor by and with the consent of property — per cent of proceeds — perthe senate for such terms of office aa may all lands that petual fund The proceeds The State tax commis provided by law have been or may be granted by the Unitsion ehall the”' administer and supervise ed States to State for the support tax law of the State It shall assess of the common schools the proceeds of all mines end public utilities and1 adjust and to accrue property that may the State equalise the valuation and assessment of by escheat or forfeiture all unclaimed property among the several counties It shares and dividends of any corporation shall have such other powers of original incorporated under the laws of this State assessment aa the legislature may the proceeds of sale timber mineral ide Under such regulations in eurb or ether property from school and State cases end within such limitations as the lands other than those granted for specific it shall establlegislature prescribe and five per centum of purposes net ish systems may of public accounting review proceeds of the sale of public lands lying proposed bond issues revise the tax levies within ths State which shall be sold by end of local governmental budget unite ths United adsubsequent and equalise assessment and the valuation mission of this into ths (Jnian shall of property within the counties The be and remain fund be perpetual the State imposed upon board of called the State school fund the interest equalisation by the constitution and laws of which only shall be distributed among of this State shall be performed by the tbs several school districts according to State tax commission the last preceding school census In tech county of this State there shall SECTION 2 Resolution proposed to be a county board of equalisation amend That it ia proposed to amend house of the board of county com miss lonisting resolution number joint passed by ths ers of said The county board cotintyof Wgfclature in 1929 proposing to amend equalisation ahall adjust and equalise toe Section of Article XIII of the constitutaaseasment of the real and that the same valuation aad ion of the State of Utah within their respective personal property will read as follows! counties to such regulation and subject SECTION 7 Rate of taxation — to control by the State tax commission os exceed purpose — distribution The rato The State tax of taxation on tangible property ahall not may be prescribed by law and the eoanty boards of exceed on each dollar of valuation two commission each have such other and mills for general Stare equalization ae powers may me proscribed by the of one mill for high purposes slature school purposes which shall constitute the SECTION 2 Secretary ef State to high school fund : said fund shall be lish The secretary of State Is directed bo in ortioned manner the legislature cause thia proposed amendment to be publahall provide to the achool districts maintished aa required by the constitution and and such levy aining high schools for to be submitted to the electors of the district school purposes which together 8tete st election in the with tbs interest on the permanent achool manner the next bygeneral law provided fund and such other funds as may be T 2 SECTION take effect — when available for achool purposes will tf by the electors of the 6tat raise annually amount which equals this approved amendment shall take effect proposed $2600 for each person of age in the oo ths 1st day of January state as shown by the last preceding achool Filed with the Secretary of Stot Febrcensus ths same to be distributed among 25 1930 uary the school districts according to the lost school preceding census and in sedition an equalization fund which when added Amendment to other revenues provided for this No 6 the legislature shall be $600 for RELATING TO TUB LOCATION OP each person of achool ags is shown by the THI STATE PRISON AND STATE last preceding achool census said equalisINSTITUTIONS ation fund ahall be apportioned to the Joint rreolntton ropafnf an amnd-achool districts in such manner as the to Section I of Artid XIX of tho shall Said ratee ahall provide constitution of the State of Utah not Increased unless a proposition to to the location ef the State Prison increase the same specifying the or It resolved by the Legislature ef the rates proposed the time during which SUte of Utah ef the member the same shall be levied first submittelected to escli beast concurring thero-ted to a vote of such of ths qualified electors of ths State aa io the year next precBECTION 1 Section proposed to amend shall have paid eding such election That ia proposed to amend Section $ of property tax assessed to them within the Article XIX the constitution of of the SUte and the State of Utah ao that the asm majority of those will read thereon shall vote in favor thereof Invoting aoch as follows: manner as may be provided law SECTION 2 Location of public s SECTION 3 Secretary of State te publend disposition ef lends The ish The secretary of Stats directed to institutions of the State are hereby public cause this proposed amendment to be publlocated at the places hereinafished as required and ter named each to have the by the constitution lands to be submitted to tba electors ef the granted to it by the United 8 to tea at the next general election the manner “ Act of Congress approved July 16th law provided one proposition in lieu to be disposed of and used in such of H J R number and manner aa the legislature passed may provide: the regular session of the First: The seat of government legislature and the SECTION 4 Te take effect — when Stats fair at Salt Lake City If approved by electors of the Second: The institutions for the deaf and the proposed amendment shall take dinnh end the blind end the SUte reform on the first day of January echool at Ogden City In the county of Filed with the Secretary of State FebrWeber 1930 uary Third: The Utah SUte hospital at Provo City in the county of Utah SECTION Amendment - Secretary ef State to The secretary of SUte is directed to 4 proposed amendment to be publRESOLUTION RELATING TO THE cause this as required by the constitution and TAXATION OP MINES AND MINING ished to be submitted to the electors of the PROPERTY SUte et the next general election hi the A joint resoietiosk previdlng fer an amendmanner provided by lew ment to Sectiess 4 Article ef SECTION 3 Te take effect — when constitution ef Buts tf Uuk relatiIf approved by the electors of the State ng to ths taxation ef miacs and mining this proposed amendment shall Uke effect property on the 1st day of Be it resolved by the LegisIsUre ef the January riled with9 the Secretory of 8UU FebrStats of Utah all the 1930 uary elected each bees concurring therein I Secretory of State of SECTION Bectiesi proposed L 9e the StateH of Welling do Utah hereby certify amend That It to proposed to amend Sectthe foregoing to a full true and correct ion i Article XIII of the constitution of of Constitutional Amendments Nos the State of Utah ao that the same will copy L I 4 6 and 6 as proposed by the read follows : special session of the legislature of 1990 SECTION 4 Miasee aad claims to be as the same appear of record in my basis maltipls what be Ail metbe assssssd a tangible property ie witness whereof J hero hereunto set alliferous both mining claims nine my hand and affixed the Groat Seal mt the State of Utah ptaeer and roek in place shall bo asaoaeil this 1st day of Septemaa tho legislature ehall providt provided ber the basis and multiple asw mad In dettho volon of metalliferous minen ermining 4 the additional for taxation put poo an a— emed vale of $680 per aero thereof before January ahall not to chengsd I 1936 am thereafter natii ettorwtoe provAT hw ided (SEAL) Buto to for GARLAND WE East Tremonton Notes j j X" GROW Engraved Embossed County Exhibits at Stale Fair County agricultural exhibit in tha Utah State Fair this year October 4 to 11 will he judged on the basis of tho value of the crop to Utah rather than on the varieties of rrops as heretofore according to an announcement made today by Ernest S Holmes manager “We believe the counties can benefit under this new arrangement" says Mr Holmes "because the purpose of the State Fair is to develop recognition for the outstanding products of the State By encouraging each county to feature the particular agricultural horticultural or field crop which it it most valuable commercial product tliia ran be accomplished We have submitted the idea to county agents and boards of county commissions and fmd them without exception heartily in accord with the idea From present indirations the interest displayed in the State Fair this year it fully C'lUal to If not greater than years The Agricultural Building it past 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