Show wvr HJR Legal notices J No R 2 By Messrs J H No R of original 2 By Messrs G Douglas Taylor Edward C Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTIOF THE STATE TUTION TO OF UTAH RELATING SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACTHE UNDER COUNTING TAX LAWS OF THE STATE it resolved by the Legislature 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 Section 11 of Article XIII of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same shall read as follows: Section 11 There shall be a State Tax Commission consisting of four members not more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party The members of the shall be appointed Commission by the Governor by and with the consent of the Senate lor office as may be of terms such State provided by law The adminTax Commission shall ister and supervise the tax laws of the State It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of property among the several counties It shall have such Be assess- other powers ment as the Legislature may provide Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe it shall review proposed bond issues revise the tax levies of local e jovemmental units and equal-zthe assessment and valuation of property within the duties imposed counties the upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax Commission In each county of this State there shall be a County Board of of Equalization consisting the Board of County Commissioners of the said county The County Boards of Equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties subject to such regulation and control by the State Tax as may be preCommission scribed by law The State Tax and the County Commission Boards of Equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the Legislature Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall take effect the first day of January 1959 water for irrigation purposes H J R No 7 on lands in the State of Utah By Mssrs Hopkins may be exempted from taxaGunther Wangsgaard tion to the extent that such Welch and Sheffield propery is used for such purshall poses These exemptions A JOINT RESOLUTION to the benefit of the accrue ARTO AMEND users of water so pumped TICLE XIII SECTION 2 OF under such regulations as the OF THE CONSTITUTION may prescribe The THE STATE OF UTAH RE- legislature taxes of the indigent poor may LATING TO TANGIBLE remitted or abated at such PROPERTIES EXEMPT be times and in such manner as FROM TAXATION may be provided by law The Be it resolved by the Legislalegislature may provide for the ture of the State of Utah exemption from taxation of and peraU members lomes homesteads of not to exceed elected to each of the two sonal property In value for homes ana houses voting in favor $2000 household homesteads and all thereof: furnishings furniture and It is proposed to equloment used exclusively by Section fiend Article XIII Section 2 the owner thereof at his place of the State of abode- - in maintaining a of the Constitution home for himself and family of Utah to read as follows: not to exceed $3000 Section 2 All tangible prop- Property n value owned by disabled erty in the state not exempt nersons who served In any war under the laws of the Unite n the military service of the States or under this constituor of State of tion shall be taxed in propor- United States the the unmarried and by tion to its value to be ascer- Utah widows end minor orphans of tained as provided by law The such be exempted may persons property of the state counties cities towns school districts s the legislature may provide The legislature shall provide municipal corporation a n the lots law with by libraries fpr an annual tax sufpublic bulldlnes thereon used exclu ficient with other sources of the estislvely for either religious wor revenue to defray exnenses of ship or charitable purposes mated ordinary and places of burial not hek the state for each fiscal year or used for private or corpor- Tor the mimosa of paying the ate benefit shall be exempt state debt If any therebe the from taxation Water rights Wlalature rhall provide for reservoirs levying e tax annually suffiditches canals cient to nay the annual Interpower plants pumping plants transmission lines pipes anc est and to pay the prlndoal flumes owned and used by In- of auch debt within twenty dividuals or corporations for vsra from the final passage irrigating land within the stale of the law creating the debt owned by such individuals oi Section 2 The secretary of corporations or the Indlvldua state la directed to lubmlt thla members thereof shall not be proposed amendment to the ai as taxed long separately (lectors of the State of Utah they shall be owned and use at the next general election In exclusively for such purposes- the manner provided by law Power plants power transmitSection 3 If adopted by the slon lines and other property lectors of this state this used for generating and de- state this amendment ahall electrical power livering for take effect the first day of portion of which la used 1939 furnishing power for pumping January lews Mayfield Brewster Shetfield Welch Howe and Bennion the admission of this state into the Union shall b and reStringham main a permanent fund to be and Hopkin called the State School Fund OF the interest of which only A JOINT RESOLUTION expended for the supTHE SENATE AND HOUSE shall be port of the common schools REPRESENTATIVES O F interest on the State OF THE THIRTY SECOND The Fund the proceeds of LEGISLATURE OF THE School all property that may accrue PROSTATE OF UTAH to the state by the escheat or POSING TO AMEND SECall unclaimed shares TION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF forfeiture OF and dividends of any corporaTHE CONSTITUTION incorporated under the THE STATE OF UTAH tion of this state the proceeds laws PROVIDING FOR PRO- of the sales of timber and the CEEDS OF SALE OF rentals received by the state SCHOOL LANDS AND from school and state lands MIN FROM ROYALTIES than those granted for ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL other purposes shall with LANDS TO BE A PART specific revenues as the OF THE STATE SCHOOL such other legislature may from time to FUND time allot thereto constitute a Be it resolved by the Legislafund to be known as the Uniture of the State of Utah form School Fund which Unis of all members form School Fund shall be elected to each of the two maintained and used for the and of the common houses voting in favor supportschools of the state and public thereof : apportioned in such manner as Section 1 It is proposed to the legislature shall provide amend Sec 3 of Article X of The provisions of Section 7 the Constitution of the State Article XIU of this Constituof Utah to read: tion shall be construed as limiSec 3 The proceeds of the tation in the rate of taxation sales of all lands that have on tangible property for disbeen or may hereafter be trict school purposes and not granted by the United States on the amount of funds avail-no to this state for the support able therefor and further of the common schools moneys allocated to the Uniroyalties received by the state as form School Fund shall be cona result of mineral leases of sidered in fixing the rates of lands that have been or may taxation specified in Section 7 hereafter be granted by the of Article XIII United States to this state for Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this support of the common schools and five per centum of the ne1 proposed amendment to the of of sales Unitec of the State of Utah the electors proceeds States public lands lying with at the next general election the state and sold by thi in the manner provided by Si nited States subsequent to law $ 14 No By Mssrs PROA JOINT RESOLUTION ARTO AMEND POSING 9 OF TICLE VI SECTION OF CONSTITUTION THE THE STATE OF UTAH RETO COMPENSALATING OF OF MEMBERS TION THE LEGISLATURE Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah of all members elected to each of the two houses voting tn favor thereof : Section It is proposed to amend Article VI Section 9 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 9 The members of the Legislature shall receive not exsuch compensation $500 a year for the ceeding legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actually in session and mileage as provided by law Section 2 The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law Section 3 This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state Legal Notices FOLLETT his wife deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gunnison Sanpete County Utah Creditors will present claims Thurs Oct 30 1951 Pago 3 with vouchers to the undersigned at Law Office of Don V Tibbs Utah Manti on or before the NOW AT 24th day of December 1958 Ruth Follett Bench Administratrix of the Estate of Swen B Follett also known as Sven B GUNNISON Follett and Chloe Joyce FolPrestone Goodyear or Zerex lett his wife deceased Date of 1st publication Oct 16 1958 date of last publication Nov 6 Probate and Guardianship Notices Mr and Mrs Wesley Reynolds who are living in California are Consult County Clerk or the visiting their children Mr and Respective Signers Mrs Gayle Hanson and Mr and For Further Information Mrs Robbie Anderson Earl Mickelson came from IN THE DISTRICT COURT California for the deer hunt and has been visiting his father OF SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH John Mickelson Mr and Mrs Earl Poulson IN THE MATTER OF THE 1958 and sons of Salt Lake have ESTATE OF SWEN B DON V TIBBS been visiting relatives in also known as SVEN B Attorney for Administratrix JOYCE FOLLETT and CHLOE Manti Utah Mr and Mrs Boyd Coates and Don Mr and Mrs children visitbeen have Louis Voorhees ing at the hoihes of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whitlock and Mr and Mrs Austin Voorhees Mr and Mrs LaRay Jacobson and daughter of Tooele have been visiting at the home of their parents Chris Anderson and Mrs Lydia Jacobson LaMar Anderson and son of Salt Lake City came for the deer hunt and have visited at COLORADO HAS IT! the home of Mrs Nora Christiansen Bernell Anderson who is ARIZONA HAS IT! by the Telephone Company in Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting her parNEW MEXICO HAS IT! ents Mr and Mrs Darald Anderson John Mickelson has gone to CALIFORNIA NEVADA Delta to spend two weeks at the home of his daughter Mrs OREGON WASHINGTON Thorpe Waddingham AND MONTANA HAVE IT WHITING DUOS $199 gal 55c qt Free Radiator Testing WHY SHOULDN'T UTAH'S SPOILSMEN BE ENTITLED TO STATE CONTROLLED o o 0 INITIATIVE PETITION Initiative Petition Number One That Initiative Petition entitled “An Act Relating to Horse and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing Commission and Defining Its Duties and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering” has been duly filed in the Office of the the Secretary of State within filing period for filin legal the require same containing number of signatures of registered voters and that following is a full correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on the ballots as Initiative Petition Number One and submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the fourth day of November AD Racing 1958 SHALL A LAW BE ENPARIACTED PERMITTING AT MUTUEL WAGERING HORSE RACING MEETS A STATE AND CREATING THE RACING COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE COMMISSION AND PROMULLICENSES GATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING SEVEN EIGHTY MEETS PER CENT OF ALL MONEY AT ANY MEET WAGERED TO SHALL BE RETURNED WINHOLDING PERSONS TWO PER NING TICKETS TO THE UNIFORM CFNT ONE PER FUND SCHOOL COMMISTO THE CENT SION NINE PER CENT TO ORGANTHE SPONSORING AND TO SECURE IZATION OF INCOME COLLECTION TAXES ONE PER CENT OF WINNING WAGERS TO STATE TAX COMMISSION WAG ONLY PARIMUTUEL BRING IS AUTHORIZED LICENSES MAY BE RE VOKED FOR ANY VIOLA TION OF THIS ACT ijiiiii'" 1 THEATRE GUIDE By Voting FOR x Initiative Petition No One you would 1 3 UTAH GUNNISON STARTING 2 TIME 7 PM 4 5 Oct 30 31 - Nov - Provide more money for the state treasury Create new breeding farms — a new industry 1 Joan Collins Albert Salmi Gregory Peck Stephen Boyd Support 30 hometown Utah celebrations Curb illegal gambling Encourage new tourist spending in Utah I1AKE UP TOUR OWN MIND In - DON'T LET SOMEONE TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE ON THIS ISSUE The Bravados CARTOON Nov TWO 2 BIG Paid political advertisement by Utah Racing Association Ralph Child Springville President - 3 HITS Bon jour T ristesse In Cinemascope And Technicolor Starring Deborah Kerr David Niven ALSO I WHEREOF IN WITNESS have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Lake Utah City at Salt State of in said state this day of September 1958 LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State Snpport Local Advertisers It Pays Those opposed to the Issue have contended that the public is not qualified to do their own thinking by endeavoring to remove this issue from the ballot Star Theatre AGAINST FOR I The Parson And The Outlaw In Technicolor With News CLOSED Closed Tuesdays ! j! a Checking sdccounti A utomatic receipt lor each payment records lor your budget and at B etterIncome tax time D onvenient A and sale to mail checks Treat yourseli to a Checking this bank Account at i'm Broken Street Lamp Means A Dark And Dangerous Street And Could Cause An Accident So Have Fun But Please Respect Others Property REDDY TO HELP YOU GUUUISOIl VALLEY BAIIU Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TELLOniDE POWER COMPANY |