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Show Friday, 6 OrfoWj. , WEBER GOUNTY CORRESPONDENCE class leader, Mrs. Genevieve Barnett. Ml Mrs. Rulon Jenkins and children The M Men were the complimented Mutual officers, parents spent Wednesday in Wilson at the guests and Mrs. Stevens, stake Primary presi- and friends were also invited. The home of Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. dent, attended services last Sunday amusement room was gay with Hal- and Mrs. Benson Myers. evening to perfect a reorganisation of lowe'en decorations. Mrs. Sarah Had-so- n The Republican club was entertainthe Primary. Mrs. Josephine Mantold fortunes, and appropriate ed at the home of Mr. Willard Carning and her councilors were released games were enjoyed during the eve- ver Wednesday evening. The evening after many years of faithful services. ning, after which refreshments were was spent in games, after which a Mrs. Ada McDonald was chosen to served. The hostesses were Lois Palmer, luncheon was served by the take Mrs. Mannings place and the Donna Mae Jenkins, Dorothy Maw, dainty hostess. new councilors are Florence NaUbitt Fern Olson, Lila England, Edith Poul-soand Artie Powers. Mr. Houses, a reMamie Brown and Elma Pouisor.. cently returned missionary, and Mr. The Plain City Primary association llyden of Roy spoke the remainder of gave an exhibition of their summer's the time. work Wednesday afternoon in the Mrs. Otto Bills was hostess to a Mrs. Henry Smith met with a ser- ward recreational hall. The program evening given ious accident while in Ogden last Sat- was well rendered by the children, and birthday party MondayBills. The time Fern Miss of in honor she was walking a dance followed. Mrs. Orma urday evening. As after in games, was playing on the wet pavement on Twenty-fourt- h is president of the Primary whichspept served. was luncheon a dainty sufand she street fell, slipped association. The guests included Virginia Call, fering a broken hip. She was taken e The Volley ball girls of Plain City Rosie Walstrom, Mary Russell, medical Dee and to the given hospital Junior high school met the North OgDale Howard Stimpson, Child, attention. den team on the Plain City court Revella Child, Bert Bills, Rea The Republican committee is ar- Thursday afternoon, October 23. An Farr, v Wanda Johnston, Inez StimpChild, ranging a program and dance to be interesting game followed, in which son, Gene Ritter, Mary Stimpson, Monin next hall recreation the given the Plain City team was victorious. Bobby Barker, Marian Hamlin, Grant day evening. Don B. Colton will be Mary Hunt, Ida Robins, Doris Hod-so- Jacobs. the speaker. Maud Wayment, Norma Hunt, Miss Ellis, who is now emMrs. John Stoddard is very ill at Dorothy Wheeler and Ethel Sharp Mills in Salt Lake Steel the at her home, having been confined to her are the girls who play in the Plain ployedwas week-en- d the guest of her City, team. bed for ten months. City Alma Ellis. Mrs. and Mr. ' Thomas Irvine, of the North Weber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lambert are enChild entertained a Edward Mrs. tertaining at a wedding dance on stake presidency, and Andrew Kruit-bos- number of guests Monday afternoon of the high council, were in at- in honor of her son, Donalds birthday Thursday evening complimentary to their daughter, Kdna, who was mar-lie- d tendance at the Priesthood meeting anniversary. Various competitive last week to James Penman, son Sunday morning and remained for the games were the diversion, with honors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penman. Sunday school. J. G. Stone, of the Sun- being awarded. Luncheon was served superintendency, and following the games. The guests inMrs. Eva Christensen entertained et day school and Zesta Thylor cluded Wayne Jacobs, Alex Carlson, Misses Ruth Agren Mind a Hallowe'en party in honor of Lcn-or- d Lambert on Wednesday evening. All Sunday school board, were also in Spencer Greaser, Buddy Carlson, Reatha those present attended in costume. Bingham, Whalstrom, Miss Clara Hunt, of Baker City, Golden Bingham, Betty Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Beus of Pay-so- n were week-en- d visitors with their Oregon, who is attending the Uni- Darling Anderson. of Utah this year, spent the A Republican rally was held Saturparents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Beus. versity week-en- d visiting relatives in Plain day evening at the Rivendale school Teachers and students of the local The local chairman took house. school gave a prettily arranged Hal- City. Mrs. been A to born has of the meeting, and some of baby girl lowe'en dancing party in the school charge Dee the Hobrow Norris at for office wen the candidates the hospital. on auditorium Wednesday evening. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Mrs. Norris was formerly Miss Lu- speakers. A short program was Wanda Summers October 22 at the cille Olson, of Plain City. At Mutual Tuesday evening the Miss La Von Knight has been visithome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fow-er- s, Mrs. James with her Wm. V. Douglas; participation period was turned into a sister, ing of Hooper. general assembly. Mr, Ellis gave a The M. I. A. is putting over a big short talk on "Harmony in Singing." Phene Miss Lund has returned from affair in the form of a Hallowe'en Miss Esther gave a talk on "The Sigbeen she has Lake where Fish spendOctober dancing party Friday evening, of the Mutual Slogan." Comnificance summer. the 21. Special Hallowe'en features will ing Miss Thelma Brown, of Farr West, munity singing was participated in by be the attractions of the evening. in Plain City the all fThe meeting was dismissed by Miss Nora King is spending a week spent the week-en- d with her aunt, Mrs. Iris Sewell, at guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jen- Van E. Henninger. Ward conference was held here last kins. Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Platte Watson and Sunday. The conference commenced Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lambert announce the arrival of a baby, born at their children of Cedar City spent the week- at 9 oclock and was continued st end in Plain City at the home of Mrs. Sacrament meeting in the evening. home last Tuesday. The Hooper football team played a Watsons mother, Mrs. Josephine The stake visitors were George C. Child, Joseph Stimpson, and Nathan practice game with Kanesville last Rawson. Mrs. Abram Maw, of Provo, has Tanner. At the evening session, vaMonday at Kanesville. been visiting relatives in Plain City. rious members were called upon to talks. held The Daughters of the Pioneers give A large character ball was given in their meeting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Robson Thursday afternoon the ward amusement hall Thursday A Halloween party was given Tues- The lesson was in charge of Mrs. An- evening. The hall was decorated in day evening by the M. I. A. Gleaner na Lund; at the close of the meeting Halloween colors. A large crowd was girls under the supervision of their refreshments were served by the host- - in attendance. HOOPER V - n, RIVERDALE Me-Farla- ne Kos-co- Mr. and Mrs. William Cobia announce the marriage of their daughter, Foree to Mr. Clyde BurdL The wedding took place Saturday, October 2a. After a trip of two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Burdi will make their home in Ogden. A tax revision meeting was held in the Riverdale church Wednesday. Mr. Stephens conducted the meeting. The mam speaker was Sam F. Kiefer. Mr. Kiefer delivered a very interesting talk; a good sized crowd was NORTH OGDEN A few more hunters have succeeded in capturing deer. The lucky men are Will Hatton, Elijah Shaw, Glen Shupe, Vernon Holmes and Lowell Barker. Last Sunday evening Mrs. Verna Campbell, Mrs, Flora Deamer, Alma KyfiitHa m ai ft un rr m. n rev-Mf- U umM. State. Constitutional Amendment Be it resolved by the Legislator No. 2 RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION A Joint reaolatira proposing aa amend-me- at to Sections I and I af Article II of th caaetitatiaa of the State af Utah, relating to revana sad taxation. B it resolved by th Legislator af the f Utah, twa . thirds af all State members elected to each Haas eeaenr-rin- g therein l to SECTION L Sections prepaaad amend. That It is proposed to amend Scetfona I and I of Article XIII of tha constitution of tha State of Utah ao that tha lame will read aa follows: SECTION I. Tangible property to ho taxed haw vbIbs ascertained praperties exempt legislators to provide anneal tax for State. All tangible property ta th State, not exempt under the lawi of the United State, or under thia constitution, ahall be taxed la proportion to Ha value, to bo ascertained as provided hv law. The property of the United States, of the Stato, counties, cities. towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries. lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for cither religious worehtn or charitable purposes, and places of burial not hld or- used for private nr corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, .ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plant, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by Individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within th state owned by surh individuals or corporatism, oe the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed long aa thev shall h swned and wed exclusively for such Power plants, power trm t mission linea and other property, used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is need for furnishing poarer for pumping water for irrinti-- n purposes on lands In the State of Utah, mxy be exempted from taxation to th extent that inch property is Used for such purposes. There exemptions shall seen to the benefit of th users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The Uses of the indigent poor may bo remitted or abated at such times and la such manner aa may he provided by law. Th legislature may provide for th exemption from taxation of Homes, homesteads, and personal prop-mnot to exceed two hundred fifty dot-- 1 B for homes and homesteads, J1 and one hundred dollars for personal prop. ty. Property not to exceed 91.000 in disabled by oho ,ownd person military service Vr h States or of the State c( th unmarried widows and Stnn. d Tr.cTpllMI? f ,ueh may ns the legislature may provide. The legislature shall by law for an annual tax sufficient,proride with other ere of revenue, to defray th estimatedsoar, on. for each fte- of paying the Stato debt, if any PI?! there be. the legists. BESOLUTION ' pur-poe- y. Ogden Gas Company: Your engineer may call and explain the advantages of heating with Natural Gas. He may also give me an estimate of the cost... It is understood that I am under no obligation whatsoever. house-heatin- g Name. 8tt ir!!- for keying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annul inter-1- 0 W th principal of each debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating th debt. SECTION I. Assessment and taxation tangible property regslatisa rats deductions exemption personal in. "h disposition sf revtnnes. The legislature shall provide by law a and equal rat of assessment and taxation on all tangible property In the State, according to its valua in money, and hall prescribe by law such regulation secure a Just volution for taxation of such property, so that every person Peroration shall pay a tax in proper. IS? to th Tlu of h- - h,r-- cr ft property, provided that the Irgwla- extent el taring transient .th live stock and live stock being fed for slaughter to and tor human consumption. Intangiblehr used taxation as ani-for- m Address 1 hone So... all It will be convenient for your engineer to call t... o clock in... ...................... ....... and or, if you prefer, you may phone for this free advisory service . . prowity house-heati- A ng competent engineer is available at all times to welcome you. (EDgritaro (Gkos CdDEmpKaninf Z tad u the sSSK J3rhW J such extent bi man-u-er property the rate rn each When rxeinrted from he taxable incm " Us uJ,Jw "ktoll Uot exceed five mill valuation. toSdS thcrcfriul Or visit our main display floor and see the exhibit. interesting la. t two-minu- te Dfly nnnmmB I lrtl . AMtoaDiratf Mrs. Beatrice Campbell and Mrs. Lucile Shaw entertained the junior class of the Mutual last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Campbell. Numerous games were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served. The guests present were Viola Roylance, Lucile Woodfield, Janet Woodfield, Beatrice Shupe, Lacelle Shupe, Lorene Barker, Margaret Randall, Irene Storey, Ruth Chandler, Marion Holmes, Leila Spackman, Deloris Montgomery, Florence Barker, Helen Garner, Vancse Barker, and Mrs. Clara Neuenschwander, who was a former teacher and was a special guest of the evening. eoch purposes shall so reduced msuliy in proportion to tbs revenues so alkicated; provided that any surplus xbuv tha RESOLUTION RELATINU TO FILLING required for tha State distrut school VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE fund as provided in Section 1 of this Aramend-ra- t A ticle shall be paid into the State general lal NNlattM proposing I Bsctiu II ml Article VI ri th fund. SECTION I. Secretary rt Stato to pnbHah. crastitatira at th But sf Utah, I Th secretary of State is directed to causa la tins w varaacit I th legislate:. B it r tved by th Legislators f th this proposed amendment to U published But f Utah, f 11 mm-h-r as required by the constitution sod to bo to each hra ranrarrins submitted to tha electors of the State at thf rein i v tha next general --lection la the manner SECTION I Bcctira to h provided by U SECTION B To take effect-wh- en. rhal it i proposed to amend Section IS at Article VI of th constitution of th Stato approved by th electors of the State this of Utah o that the ram shall read proposed amendment shall taks effect is follow I the let day of January, 1911. h filtod. to Filed with tha Secretary of State FebSECTION II. VacaadH VaeandA that mar occur In cither how ruary IS. 1930 of the legislature ahall bo filled in ueh manner n mar h provided hr law. Conetitntional Amendment SECTION Secretary f Stato to pah-Ib- h No. 3 Th aseretarr of State I directed le RELATING TO BTATE SCHOOL FUND eaura thia proposed amendment to ho AND UANNEB OF DISTRIBUTING INpublished aa required hr tha constitution TEREST OF SUCH FUND. and to bo submitted to tha electors of dw A Joint resvlutien providing for amendBtate at th nest ' general election la tha ments to beau Joint resolstiens Memmanner provided bp law. bers three and eight passed by the legSECTION S. la effort when. If islators la 1929, proposing to amend bp tha electors of tha State, this Section S, Article X, and Station T, Arproposed amendment shall taka effect ea ticle XIII af the const itation af th State th 'at dat of Januarr. 1911. of Utah relating Is the State scSeel fend Filed with tha Secretary of State Feband tha manner ef distributing the toruary Zl. 1919. tsrest ef such fund sad ether revcaeea ef the several sebsei dietrirts af the No. -- o o VL Constitutional Amendment - nmcB Mrs. Karl Ston7"Z Hack, Chas. A. Shaw, Odell Jensen, the were throat and Floyd Montgomery operation WedneJ11 lB0: speakers in Sacrament meeting. Ira at the Dee hospital, vocal music. .Mr, Lowder furnished Mrs. Earl Randall wmi . Lowder was recently sustained as Sunday to spend two tension school ward chorister. tunlclkte. in home ShV; uLt '.W t. reading. Impressive funeral held Sunday at noon for Montgomery. The seph Bid well, Charles cLV Nish, George E. Brown aJj n? Thomas E. McKay. furnished Mr A G Bpttu,t Mr. Nephi Wn.' Mrs. Joseph spending the last fwisfe. ho her parents in Salt liuJ William Spackman and Wife ha have been m Morgan the ,2 Mr I (Continued on page 7 ) Constitutional Amendments h, tefln j & n, PLAIN CITY "Al to of freTJT m 2s Sr W wh" hr mpmy- - tb Ineren site be taxed. The af the State ef Utah, twe-thirof all tha meet-bet- a elected to each Hess cencerring claims and ether valuable lands eontaininn wirerei eusl oTSSz carbons and all j and all property or surfUT.!! or upon appurtenant to min elaima, and th value et .ny mad of mining clainii. ainirj oriy for other than mininq purosM to assessed as SECTION I. StareUtoVstaTOte Ibh. The secretary of State is diiretwE eauso this p. .posed amendment to to am. M required by th constitute to to submitted to the eleetoix cf the Zw, at the next general election is th provided by law. 8ECT1QN 1. la effect when. U Piwod to the electors of the Stats; proposed amendment shall take sff the 1st day of January. IMiT Filed with the Secretary of Stats ruary 25, 1930. J J? . . U Constitutional Amendment No. 5 A RESOLUTION A Wit CREATING A ITA71 TAX COMMISSION resslntioa prepMing aa - mmt to Ssctisn 11 f Articte 13 ad toe emstitation af tb Btate ef Utah, toting to revenea and tassties. Be h resolved by th Legiristais sf g kt ef Utah, sf iU nm-ton-i twe-thir- elected to rack hees csecsnkg Serthms prepssed to sawsi to BW,d toetioe 11 d ArtSelp XIII of thp censtitntiM d tb 9toto of Utah so that the sems win iwl so follows: SECTION IL CresUsa sf State tax mm mission membership gsrerosr Is tones duties rnaaty tesih print dutisa. There shall to a Stst tax consisting of four membra,' sal more than two of whom shall bcioac b the sama political party. Th mraten of th commission shall to appointed te tha governor, by and with the coamst at the senate, for such terms of offica as mm to provided by law. The 8tet tax comae ion ahall administer and supervise to Ins laws of the State. It shall amm mines and .public utilities and adjust ari equalise th valuation and aasrameal d property among tho several counties H hall have such other powers ef orfyiaal assessment as the legislature may Under such regulations la nd eases and within such limitations to legislature may prescribe, H shall mteb lish systems of publie accounting, mbs proposed bond issues, resist tto tax brie and budgets of focal governmental alb. and equalise the assessment'and vahstbs of property within th eountisai The to ties imposed upon the State board d equalisation by th constitution sad bw of this Stato ahall bo performed by to State tax eommiesfon. In each county of this State there ihri to a county board of equal iutios listing of tho board ef eounty comsWsm ore of raid eounty- - Tto county bosrJi d let equalisation shall adjust and equal bs me valuation and assessment of tto real personal property within their rtsyeniw counties, subject to such regulation control by tho 8 tats tax eommbsiM may b prescribed by taw. Tb State tu commission and the eounty boardi equalisation shall each have inch stor powers as may be prescribed by th kg talatuiw. SECTION 2. Secretary ef Slat Is rib lish. 'The secretary of State is directed j causa this proposed amendment to to fib lished as required by the constitute ari to be submitted to the clectoia ri State at the next general clcetira ta manner provided by taw. SECTION 2. T take effort -If approved by th elerton of the this proposed amendment shall take diw On the 1st day of January, 193L Filed with th Secretary of State ruary 25, 1929. uirciii SECTION 1 SECTION 1. Sseslatlea proposed to amend. That it ia proposed to amend house Joint resolution number 9 paseed by the legislature In 1929. propoeing to amend Section 9 of Article 10 of th constitution of tb State of Utah so that tha uma will read as follows : SECTION 2. Proceeds of lands and other property per-Pper cent ef proceed fend. The proceeds ef all lands that have teen or may be granted by tha United State to thia State, for the support of th common schools ; th proceeds all property that may arerus to th State by escheat or forfeiture; all unclaimed hares and dividends of any corporation Incorporated onder th law ef thia 8tate:' the proceeds of tha sale of timber, mineral or other property from school and Stats lands, other than those granted for spoeifia purposes: and five per centum of the net Prareede of the sal of publie lands lying within tha State, which shall bs sold by th United Stats subsequent to th of this State into tha Onim. ahall be and remain a perpetual iund to bo called the State school fund, the interest of which only ihill be distributed unions tho eeveral school districts according to the wet preceding school census. SECTION 2. Resolution proposed to awead. That it la proposed to amend house Joint resolution number I passed by th legislature in 1929, proposing to amend Section 7, of Article XIII of the constRn-tto- n of the Stato of Utah so that th same will read aa follows: SECTION 7. Rat of taxation not to eeed psrposs distribation. Th rate of taxation on tangible property shall not xreed on each dollar of valuation, two s and mills for general Star purposes, of on mill for high ehool purposes, which shall constitute the school high fund ; said fund shall b apportioned to the manner th legislature hal provide, to th school districts main-S- ! dtoo, and such levy for which Purpose with the 7hol interest on the permanenttogether echoal fund and such other funds as stay be available for district school purpose, will Mount which for each person of school ago equals to th own by the Uat preceding school ,UU " to b distributed among ttoectod districts according to the hut " tool census ; and in addition J equalisation fund which when added 1 Constitutional Amendment to other revenues provided for this par-, No. 6 toil to 15.00 for RELATING TO THE LOCATIOJi W of school ago as shown by the Si? praP. THE STATE PRISON AND 5 ald INSTITUTIONS to apportioned to th A Jrint resslatioa preparing nnsr as the meat to Bcctira 3. of Article SB 8id rates ahall ef tto State d UUB crastitutie onlen a proposition to focatira af the Btate rj"? to la th the same specifying the rat or Be ting resolved It by th Legislator d ,to ef tto which State af Utah, thybe duringsubmit-,Ukvicd. h first elected to each bane cencarrtag o tod of the qualified elce-for-e of the State, as in th yesr SECTION L Section preprad toUNw web eyto election, shall havs Uid That It b ptmoeed to amend tortioo " tax assessed to them withta the Articte XIX of th eonstitutioe ri gJWty of those rettag State of Utah so that tto sams shall vote in favor thereof, toracb as follows: te providd to law. SECTION S Lscattaa ri public SECTION 2. Secretary af Stato 9 The to tiara and disposition at leads. secretary of State is directed to institutions of th State are hereto Ptaet EhE as PropoT Mendment to bo manently located at the the tauw required by the constitution and ter named, each to have to be submitted to the electors of th State fieally granted to H by the U"itri in to wanner in tho Act of Congress, approved JV PwMdhl Prorweition in lien 1994. to to liepoeed of snd Von "owtors I and S. pas manner as th legislature may pw ess First : The seat of govern meat ih' 18,h kVktetu T? to.k whra-- State fair at Salt Lake City- ffcl if Second : Tho institutions for Ita U,5 kctors of th 8tai thr toko tffort dumb, and the blind, and the Statsrerwj thTfSr,d!r,!!Jd?M,t school at Ogden City, ta tto FiEl J,bu,tt- - itoi. 8eWUnr f SUt Weber. Pi rua25riwo Third t Th Utah State UUh- vo City, in th county of Constitutional Amendment SECTION 2. Seewtert ri SUteteJ lish. Th secretary of State re . eaura tiita proposed amendment TO rivltSIL01 OF RELATING TOR the MINES AND MIKING lished aa required by tto to to submitted to -PROPERTY A at the next general rieew State amend-weProviding for an law. to Section 4, Article 12. r tbs manner provided by (bs SECTION 2. Ta take rnsrt gtaH of tto State Of Utah relat-to- g If approved by tb ricctots to the taxattoa af miare and mining thin proponed amendment property. the let day of January. fo Lerislatar af the oaFiled StatJ with th Secretary ri as ruary 25, 1920 t! it ri four-tenth- two-tent- ' r 7 oquli-ln,"l,,hf- 7,i U leg-art- fe jyyo Jnd twe-thir- Ejy'I-t- lit w pah-to.-T- to r! tT"'1 SL'L., Section nraTi 7? t - .. ,h" olto' nt Tats.-js- L M. H. Wailing. SaerttvT j tarred th State of Utah, do hereto the foregoing to a ftjlt I V1, cf to constitution ef Constitutional ropy et 9j -me will as 9 PSSTat bad Sf-- ts jge.e-.r--- W tagMaW rf. tho of sessioa pocial fcfrw" SECTION 4. Mias and claims to he as contained for twre nTJl iL as the soma appear ef rreore wwd basis and maltiple what ta ri AU bms property. ESE!E,d minrs f Unibk witness whereof. I to C or both my hand and affixed clnims. mining pp srja.-ySSva- P yc ' Pkco. shall bs assessed the State of Utah, thin W to P? to legislature shall provide; provided, ueb boure Of th tor. 1910. r toxis and multiple now used in received fnm jnu taxes Income 0B or from the value of on minis Art he wtaxation purpose metalliferous nd th additional cmt tlvereof fa he state 3 0 ocre thetwif irs.i fl,rd .B(, rail not be changed before January 1, W 7"' thereafter antil otherwise d State ( by lew. All ether mine or Secretary ri mininy (SEAL) 'Si tff, itolJKrt - U y pro-ide- Ui. ?! |