Show r :EPTEMBEIt 26 1946 ' A towHM THE GUNNISON Logan Mr Glistens continue his studies Fayette ' News fc aUheA tn C and Mrs Wendell SeptemWri fine1" " Bot moh reported d°- Jeanie Reid Johnson of ing Mr and Mrs Calif ’enice Th Fayette called at ward choir has Yanc Down of Manti S°od fortune to e w J Mellor home Sunday continue the 01 Chester Hill and accompanied under the fternoon by of John Marlume Niel- 0? visited the Dover Mellor Irs son e‘ He is accom- Mrs Johnson Paused by Blaine Keddington Mrs dther Mr :nn 7'ZrZ Dwayne Chris-- Won es family' left Saturday dington will and Mrs and Mr! ‘anist also giving private tatart eJ£y CONSTITUTIONAL amendment XT ANU title thereto shall have been JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS SECTION 2 OF IVG TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII OF THE OF UTAH in RELATING AND AUTHORIZING TAXA TION OF UNITED STATES -P- by the United the same shall be and States remain dlsP°sition of the Wed States and said Indian lands shall remain under the abiurls1iction and control 2Ltbe Oongress of the United States The lands c tizens of the United States! to re siding without this State shaH ”fverbe taxed at a higher rate the lands belonging to this State but nothing ordinance shall preclude astate fr°m taxing as other taxed lands any owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal re- obtained from K°iTS’ajdrhas United States or from any b latent or other grant and as have been orexc®pt may begranted to any Indian or In21?finder aany act of Congress provision exempt- lhus Eranted from last tnentloned lands Kiwlch be exempt from taxati°n 80 long and to such ex-°may b® Provided act of J? Congress granting same PrlV' pl4" Clubs of " oTi je ld LRthieeci“ve 7 2 “solution No 6 £ Jn Jhiblted Sir'l IrJln This awakened the thrcountTaspr No 5 No perity within the nation agent for sent and told of the things Fav ette clubs ba at the state and unty fairAll displays wort nbbons at the county and I1 Cook club and and 4th 'par sewing won nbboat the state Miss Jensen also explained other ww tests that the clubs could enter each cf the two houses voting in favor thtreof R s amsnlt°n proposed to 3 ° Article XIII of utlon ° the stale of micons Utah as follows: The Legislature shall provide by law a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation on all tangible property in the State according ip Us we Ia‘mon?y and shall by law such as shall secure s Justregulations valuation for taxation of such property so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his her or IIs 4taaSlble Property provided tnat the Legislature may determine the manner and extent of taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed foi ter to be used for humanslaugh consumption Intangible property may be exempted from taxation as property or it may be taxed In such manner and to such extent as the Legislature may provide Provided that if intangible property be taxed as property the rate thereof shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation When exempted from taxation as property the taxable Income therefrom shall be taxed under any tax based on incomes but when axed by the State of Utah as property the income therefrom shall not also be taxed The Legislature may provide for deductions exemptions andor offsets on any tax based upon income The persona! income tax rates shall be graduated but the maximum rate shall not exceed six per cent of net Income No excise tax rate based upon Income shall exceed four per cent of net Income The rate limitations herein contained for taxes based on income and for taxes on Intangible property shall be effective until January 1 1937 and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature All revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes on intangible property shall be allocated to the support of the public school system as defined in Article X Section 2 of this Constitution of Section 2 The secretary state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to state-at the of elector the the election next general in the manner provided for in section 1 of article XXIII of the constitution of the state of Utah ' J Fayette held ROPERTY IN UTAH Be it resolved by the Legisla tUre of the State of Utah two thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting ii 'avor thereof:' Section L That it is proposed XIII to amend section 2 Article of the state of Utah constitution ' to read: in I Sec 2 All tangible property the state not exempt under the r laws of the United States or shall be this constitution ’axed in proportion to Its valuet 0 be ascertained as provided by law The property or the state towns schoo aunties cities districts municipal corporations lots with and public libraries used ex ihe buildings thereon rlusively for either religious wor anc hlp or charitable purposes places of burial not held or sed benefit lor private or corporate and liabiUtles from be taxation 'Td--- 11 debts' hall exempt eTerritory of Utah incurred Vater rights ditches canals resby authority of the LegislaUve ervoirs power plants pumping thereof are hereby aslines pipes Assembly plants transmission sumed and used by state and shall be paid by this and flumes owned !ndividuals for or corporations Fourth— The Legislature shall Irrigating lands within the state make laws for the establishment jwned by such individuals or and mainteMnce of a system of or the individual public schools orporations shall be members thereof shall not be open to all the which children of the separately taxed as long as they state ana be free from sectarian hall be owned and used exclus-velcontroL for such purposes Power Section 2 The of plants power transmission lines state Is directed tosecretary submit this :nd other property used for gen amendment to the elecelectrical proposed rating and delivering tors of the state at the next dower a portion of which Is used in the manner pro‘or furnishing power for pumpi- vided by law ng water for irrigation purposes Section 3 If adopted by the n lands in the state of Utah electors of the state this amend- ftay be exempted from taxation ment shall take effect the first o the extent that such property day of January 1947 used for such purposes These exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations u the legislature may prescribe A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSTie taxes of the indigent poor ING AN AMENDMENT TO or abated at 5iay be remitted 7 OF ARTICLE Xin OF 'uch times and in such manner THE CONSTITUTION 4 may be provided by law The STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO "gislature may provide for the PROPORTION OF STATE CONo f TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT xemptlon from Taxation omes homesteads and SCHOOL personal PROGRAM’ IN mperty not to exceed $2000 in PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL alue for homes CONSTITUTIONAL s and SYSTEM AMENDMENT and $300 for personal Be It enacted by the Legislanot to exceed Pty Property PROPOS-INture of State A JOINT RESOLUTION s of Utah JQ00 in value owned by dis- of TO AMEND all members elected to each SECTION 10 abled persons who served in any of the two houses var in the voting in favor ARTICLE VIII OF THE service of thereof: military OF THE STATE OF he United States or of the state Section L- It Is proposed ti UTAH RELATING TO THE Utah and by the unmarried AND DUTIES OF laowj and minor orphans of amend sec 7 of Article XIII of ELECTION AND FIXATTORNEYS COUNTY constitution the of the of state uch persons may be exempted Utah so that the same shall read ING THE TERM THEREOF iLc16 gisl&ture may provide as follows: Be it resolved by the LegislaTne legislature shall provide s Sec 7 The rate of taxation on ture of the State of Utah y law for an annual tax t of all members elected to tangible property shall not exwth other sources of ceed on each dollar of valuation each house voting In favor thereto defray the estimated two and mills for of: nunary expenses of the state Section L That it is proposed to general State purposes and such Jt eacb fiscal year For the pur- w paying the state debt if idditional levy as the Legisla- amend section 10 article VIII of ture for the State’a the constitution of the state of may provide y there be the legislature share of the support of a portion Utah to read: provide for levying a tax of the school ' system as Section 10 A county attorney nnualiy sufficient to pay the defined public ln Article X Section 2 shall be elected by the qualified interest and to pay the of this Constitution such portion voters of each county who shall a ° 8uck debt within hold his office for a term of four consisting only of kindergarten enty years from the final pas-Ischools common schools and years The powers and duties of of the law creating the llgh schools The State shall county attorneys and such othebt contribute not more than 75 er attorneys for the state as the The secretary of of the total cost of operation and legislature may provide shall directed to submit this maintenance of a minimum be prescribed by law In all cases amendment to the elec- - school program ln the State as where the attorney for any coun8tate at the next gen such program shall from time to ty or for the state fails or retn the manner wecHon time be determined upon by the fuses to attend and prosecute by law according to law the court shall legislature of the hare power to appoint an at Not more than 75 ccnstiiutional State’s portion of the revenue toraey pro tempore AMENDMENT the to finance operaSection 2 Tne secretary of necessary tion and maintenance of such state is directed to submit this pRoros- - minimum school program shall proposed amendment to the elecAMEND A ARTICLE III OF be raised by a State property tax tors of the state at the next genrATtPRSTITUTI0N OF THE evy and the remainder thereof eral election ln the manner proPZ£'TMt Relating TO shall be raised from other State vided by law FOR THE TAXA-- sources shall Section 3 If adopted by the The Legislature TI0IL2F LANDS AND determine by law the method electors of the state this amendEXEMPTIONS of allocation of the State’a con- ment shall take effect the first school various ?vacte1 bx the Leglsla-i-tribution to the day of January 1947 ‘ he State of Utah two-v- districts combers elected to Section 2 The secretary of CONSTITUTIONAL h0USC VoUn AMENDMENT ln state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to PROrOS-INthe A JOINT RESOLUTION the electors of the state at the 20 OF TO AMEND SECTION election in next general 01 R1® tate of Utah as fol- - manner provided for ln section 1 ARTICLE VII OF THE CONSTIOF THE STATE OF of article XXIII of the constitu- TUTION RELATING TO COMPENUTAH Utah rainance snau tion of the state of Section A If adopted by the SATION OF STATE OFFICERS wthout the Be It enacted by the legislaStates and the electors of the state this amendState of Utah nthU tate: ment shall take effect the first ture of the aU members elected of lourr(-Tfectoleration of re- - of January 1947- each of the two houses voting to lnhM?Ument ls guaranteed thereof: of this State shall A In favor CONSTITUTIONAL to Section 1 It Is proposed atod In person or AMENDMENT amend sec 20 article VII of the A°n account of his or her TnOPOS constitution of the state of Utah religious worship but A JOINT RkSOLUTTON read: to TO °r P!url marriages G AN AMENDMENT Sec 20 The Governor SecreXIII OF 3 Ok ARTICLE OF THE tary of Sta’e Auditor Treasurer j people Inhabiting THE (INSTITUTION General SuperintendTO EATING Attorney Ki aHrm and declare STATE OF UTAH and ent of Public Instruction 1 all ALLOCATION OF KEVLNUI3 I I?revpT disclaim ON such other State and district FROM 1KCEIVED as may be provided for by AND ON INTANGIBLE NCOME jaw shall receive for their servPROPERTY nJ to ices monthly a compensation as Be it enacted by the Legisla- fixed by law T1MI7 W’lthln Raid limits or ture of the State of Utah t'y n The compcniation for said of to elected H members of aad that until the I GUNNISON UTAH M For great per in he secret oj nationai p he tlH'or' lumber Vehh i°!CMUr5e Leaving New York at eleven °'clock AM I flew to London in Just 20 hours A flight to shows how the world is smaller Our relations Rowing with other countries are becoming much more intricate as the globe shrinks and our creflt need is better understanding which will beget wisdom Loon sit CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS VALLEY NEWS °r the next fodr months I4'11 fef ar? rejoicing over the arrival of a L I - A fleers as provided in all laws en acted pursiarf to this Constitution 3hall oe in full for all services rendep-by said officers respectively in any official capacity or employment during their of office No ierms respective such officer shall receive for the performance of any official duty any fee tor his own use but all fees fixed for the performance by eithei of them of any official duty shall be collected in advance and deposited with the State Treasurer monthly to the credit of the State The Legislature may provide for the payment of Actual and necessary expenses of said officers while traveling in the State in the performance cf official duty Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election ln the manner provided by law Section 3 If adopted by the1 electors of the state this amendment shall ake effect the first day of January 1947 RESOLUTION PROPOS-AMENDMENT TO OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OFi THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS Be it enacted by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting In fayor thereof: Section 1 It Is proposed to amend sec 12 of article VIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec 12 The Judges of the Supreme and District Courts shall receive at stated times compen-- l sation for their services which-sha- ll not be diminished during the term for which they are se-- 1 ' lected Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec- tors of the state at the next general election ln the manner by law Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amend-’- ’ ment shall take effect the first day of January 1947 No 8 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-INAN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE' STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC I INSTITUTIONS t Be it enacted by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1 It is proposed to amend sec 3 of article XIX of the constitution of the state of Utah to road: Sec 3 The public Institutions of the State are hereby perrna- nently located at the places hereinafter named each to have the lands specifically granted to it by the United States ln the Act of Congress approved July 16 1894 to be disposed of and used ln such manner as the legislature may provide: ( First: The Scat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake City Second: All other institutions of the state to be located at such places as the legislature may provide except as otherwise specifically set forth in this consti- tutlon 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 in the manner provided for in section I of article XXIII of the constitution o t he state of Utah Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1917 A - I E E MONSO’i Secretary of State of the Stats of Utah DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the is a full true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Twenty Sixth Legislature 1915 and also a full true and Correct Copy of the five constitutional amendment proposed by the First Spe rial Session of the Twenty Sixth 1910 Legislature at appears of record In mv office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 17th davof August 1910 Secretary controversy ” Unl°" 1”d"’ & F2L the ta pelnts government the futility of attempting to mahfge a par! free and a part Federally regulated economy Policy A Wreck In the opinion of the few members of Congress now in re- Washington the administration’ sources are not always wage policy is a complete wreck equally This means that the nation will prosperous That is an axiom most of our people be forced to wabble accept along with the unions setting their own readilyThey have come to know’ sometimes subconsciously wage policy and the govern- that our democracy is mixed of ment controlling the price ceil- niore and perhaps finer in- ing tllan gredients statistical reThe Capitol opinion is that ports of national resources will the Wage Stabilization Board show made a serious mistake ln what makes one na- Surely fering with the wage agreement tlon happy peaceful negotiated by the AFL with the wealthy not make another nation ship owners through collective troublesome and ripe for revoThis is regarded as bargaining lution from within another example of how governTruly there are many ingredients ment meddling with the econin ihe recipe for national - well- omy results ih nothing' but conbeing fusion And now it becomes increasLike Good Deeds evident that the irresponsi-bilit- y ingly Today when the popular catchword displayed by union labor By WILLARD CARLTON even internationally in is defying the government holds “security” we know that one an ominous threat to both or- of the most valued ingredients is labor and business in The leaders of organized labor If people every prosperity nce where could foreshadows a understand and asain have defied the policies 5enerai’ f th® 8eneral achieve the conditions public necessary of tbe Trunyin administration tor for prosperity to legislation prevent a rehome- This blunt fact far overevery currence of similar situations neighbor and every world- - shadows the immediate issues neighbor would benefit This is ra sed by the maritime strike like a good deed that off pays for everybody itself because it constitutes a Currently the writer is con- - challenge to the American peo- helr' Whcher P" °uU Europe which the readersof this column will have p8 to share On the opportunity itenerary are u England Norway Sweden Den- rnark the Netherlands Belgium PI Switzerland and France time Washington Snapshots " What Is The Secret? The objective is to study political economic social and religious conditions in each country with a hope of arriving at definite and significant conclusions regarding the secret of Individual and national n of Statu M perity H be ur why It ( American wax ’earner and farmers with their carnlnir much food clothing iheiterand transportation as the workers on any other continent can pur- chase with their wages we shall then understand the factors we must preserve as vital to all of us hi our period H “ w? " tion Beginning next week this column will survey postwar England and will then proceed with some significant observations of continental nations S fl n § P f CINDER DRICK CEMENT tIHIClk i"4"' Me 20c ” ytt ’ Plant Located 4 Blocks West Of J C Penny Store P U £ n Gunnison Utah Will Discuss Plans For Fall WlnterWofk A e conference of more than 1000 active members of Centennial Beautification Committees in 127 communities of the state will be held for a full day in Salt Lake City November 2 Donald P Lloyd chairman of the Beautification Division of the Centennial Commission has announced The LOOK AT THtSt LOW conference will be held at the QNtWAY TRICIS Hotel Utah The conference will be hehL to provide a forum for an ex- - SALT LAKE $303 change of ideas to develop present programs to plan for a fall PROVO 207 and winter campaign and to launch a final effort to PHOENIX 1160 prepare and beautify the state for the Centennial obervance LOS ANGELES 1095 Tn rural communities particularly” Mr Lloyd declared' (! rid “the heavy work of the year Is' tnhp ta ftwi4 TH Fum over and there will be more time for beautification and lm- - SANTA POmnAITURE FE tSUCIALLY SANTA i BY FE TRAILWAYS Gunnison Drurr Co DUS DEPOT Phono 10 COPYING ENLARGING LEX1GLASS FRAMES ROLL FILM FINISHING I Film ready brought In one day for you the next day BUS Is tbs luxurious comfort of a big Santa Fa Trailwayi bu your trip takti you through brilliant-huecountry&idci Whether you’re literally "at taking a Fall vacation or traveling on bush oeii you’ll find greater enjoyment vthen you mak your trip by Santa Fa Trailway bu betauia Santa Fa Trailwayi but routes follow tht moit scenic highway serve the mote Interesting part of tha country and give yop tha utmost in travel comfort convenience and economy Ask your friendly Santa Fa Trailwayi bu agent for aisistanca In planning your next trip be’ glad to do it! TRAILWAYS y Lffwjtr K N ub n a d d a Statewide Meet Beautification Vorkcrs Scheduled And f! ri Sanpete Cement Products Co Of GIDCOrJ GTBDIO ' SAUNA UTAH (SEAL) An’ p'opl'i !uch bcautitication e accomplished only in summer A full fall winter and rtMWig campaign is ln the making In addition to instructions special emphasis will be placed on a home farm and civic program of improve- a permanent nature In‘ormation on how to carry “ut presont and future projects durinJ the winter will be pre- by Jexperts' in separate n divislonal f e!s meetings ® n connecUon with the con- (erence ' All meetings will be conclud- ea in one day in an interesting and entertaining stoamlined Program All d bers are Invited to attend hy CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT ING AN 12 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT paloh'Xe "he |