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Show Trenton Seventies Socialize TRENTON The Seventies was named Quinn Boyd. of Trenton went to Ogden of the Benson Stake held a The infant son of Mr. and Thursday to see their grandsocial in the Trenton ward Mrs. Ray Gillens of Trenton son. Steven Eppich, son cultural hall Saturday eve- was given a blessing and a of Mr.Sgt. and Mrs. Eslie Eppich, ning. Supper was served at name, Dennis Chad, by his who was home for a short three long tables, decorated grandfather, Julian Gillens of time. He is stationed in Berwith autumn flowers. A pro- Minersville, Ut He was as- lin. Germany, but had been gram was given consisting of sisted by Ray, Harold Gillens asked to accompany the body a reading by Ethel Rawlins of Kearns, Clifford Terry of of his friend, Elmer Alder of and duets on the accordion by Midvale and Bishop Andrew. Ogden, home. His was one of Devon and Darwin Maughan, Following meeting, a dinner 16 bodies flown into New York sons of Mr. and Mrs. Oral was held at the Gillens home and Steven was called to Maughan of Hyrum. The out- at which 23 were served. identify the body and bring it going presidency of the Sev- Ray's entire family was pre- to Utah for burial. Alder had enties quorum was each pre- sent Mr. and Mrs. Deward been in a in Vietnam sented with a remembrance Bentley of Cedar City were and was hospital released to rejust and a vote of thanks for their unable to attend. are turn to active when he past services. There were 72 They the other grandparents. Barbara Spackman was confirmed a member of the church by her father, LeRoy Spackman, and Bishop Andrew. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eppich in attendance. The Trenton group was in charge of the party with Glade Griffin as group leader. Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Chambers and family of Ammon, Ida., were weekend visitors in Trenton at the home of her father, Pres. and Mrs. Clarence R. Andersen. Mrs. Lola Littledike has returned to Trenton after visit ing a few weeks with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dal-lo- n CORNISII-T- he Cornish of Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Furse ward Relief Society opening of West Jordan spent several social was held Tuesday afdays in Trenton visiting her ternoon. The program was daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vi- n presented by a women's trio Lott. Mrs. Melvin Lott attended from Trenton which included a beauticians convention over Nola Griffin, Lula Lott and the weekend at Salt Lake City. Melba Cottle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Norma Reeder. Ethel Rawl Reader and family went to ins was reader. Luncheon Ogden Sunday morning to as- was served by Ruth Johnson sist in the blessing of a and LaRue Neeley. Relief grandchild, the son of Boyd and Linda Monson The baby Society officers are Lillian Sorenson, president; Maurine Blit tars and Cleo Samsel, counselors, and Josie Robin- Relief Society Holds Social Family Notes son, secretary. Jay Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen, has been released from miliCORNISH The family of tary service in the Army. He Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Johnson came home last week from of Lewiston celebrated sever- Fort Sill, Okla. He is now Several Events al events with a dinner at their home the past Sunday. Two of the events were the return of a grandson, Steven Hendricks, from an LDS Mission in Texas, and the blessing and naming of a great granddaughter Erika, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Johnson. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Otis Orton and son Berkley of I leyburn, Ida.; Lo-r- a Orton, Rocky Orton and Pat Abernathe of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Meiners, KaysvUle; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson and son Ted, Mrs. William Casett and son Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cornish and daughter Shelley, all of Logan; Dr. and Mrs. Artell Johnson of Mesa, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Johnson and infant daughter, and Miss Diane Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Holland Johnson, Cornish; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hendricks and Steven, Barbara, Kaiihy, Marilyn and David of Lewiston, and Mrs. Lillie Ilenenger of Logan. at attending school USU in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Sorenson and Mrs. LeRoy Sorenson attended fast meeting services in .the Mink Creek ward The infant son of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Larson was blessed and given the name David Wayne. Mrs. Larson was formerly Joyce Sorenson of Cornish. LEWISTON I BRIEFS Mrs. Floyd Morrison and Mrs. Garr Morrison went to Salt Lake City Thursday to meet Dennis, son of the Floyd Morrisons, at the airport as he returned from serving as a missionary in the Ohio State Mission for the past two years. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morrison entertained at a family dinner in his honor at their home in Lewiston. Present were Mrs. Bill (Marilyn) Griffeth and baby of Rex- burg, Mrs. P. A. Bergquist of Preston, and Mr. and Mrs Garr Morrison and two chil dren of Lewiston, and Dennis, 1 mm STORM DOORS maiii duty was struck in the back by a sniper's bullet, causing his death. Mr. and Mrs. Eppich viewed the body. They went the remainder of the week visiting their son and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hansen of Los Angeles, Calif., were Sunday visitors in the ward, They are former residents of Trenton. They spent the day visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cottle of Clearfield were Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. D. Garn Stevens were called to Phoenix, Ariz., Tuesday because of the serious motorcycle accident which happened to their son Dale. He suffered concussion and a broken leg, besides many cuts and bruises, but is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. William y took a motor trip to Salmon, Ida., where they visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harding. Mr. Harding is the game warden in that territory and took them on several trips into the wilderness. Enrou te home they came through some nine foot snow drifts which had been cleared from the roads from Lead ore to Lone Pine, Ida. Lula Lott, Nola Griffin and Melva Cottle, accompanied by Norma Reeder, gave two numbers on the program of the opening social of the Clarkston Relief Society Friday evening. Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Buttars of Clarkston, attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rose, held in the Indian chapel in Brigham. Mr. Rose is from Garland and his wife is from Brigham. Evan Gancheff is in the Logan hospital undergoing medical attention. Con-nar- HOST FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Orval D. Benson entertained at the fam- ily home in Whitney over the weekend for their family in honor of Vaughn, who entered the military this week. An early Thanksgiving dinner was served. The family came Saturday night, including Mr, and Mrs. Orval C. Benson and seven daughters of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Benson and daughters, Annette and Starr, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Benson and Beth, David and Mark of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Benson and daughters, Laura-le- e and Shannon, of Idaho Falls, and Vaughn of Den ver. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis of Pocatello joined the group for dinner and church on Sunday. Family pictures were taken at the church fol lowing meeting. Mrs. Marsha Shumway called in the afternoon to give Vaughn her best wishes. She and her husband Del and son Jamie are at St Louis with the Washington University. LEWISTON BRIEFS WE HAVE THE FINEST QUALITY AND CAN ANY DOOR .... FIT As Low As $29.95 Storm Windows - i ALL STYLES ALL SIZES ADD COMFORT AND ' REDUCE FUEL BILLS LET US GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY! HANSEN GLASS & PAINT RULON OWEN AND ROYCE FUHRIMAN PRESTON October 3, Canadians Visit In Lewiston Mr., and Mrs. W. D. Hen dricks and family of Lewis ton met their son Stephen at the Salt Lake City airport on his return from two years in the Gulf States Mission. They also met a daughter Barbara Wednesday on her return from San Francisco where she has been employed in the Del- Monte offices during the sum mer. Stephen and Barbara have enrolled at USU. Another daughter Kathy is teaching school in Salina, Utah. Mrs. Ross (Betty) Wilson and her daughter liz and Miss Cecil Wilson of Salt Lake City were Saturday night guests at the home of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bcrnhisel. They attended the football game in Logan Satur day. Guests last and Mr. and Mrs. Odis Tal- LEWISTON week at the Virgil Marler out ana with Mrs. Corilla on their way to Salt home were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott and their son Butch, Lake City where their son John Scott, all of St. Thomas. jTA-awill enter the mission Ontario, and Mrs. Alda Ball home prior to leaving for the of Tillsnnhure. Ontario. Can Brazilian Mission. Mrs. Weeks ada. The group spent two days is the daughter of former in Yellowstone. Wednesday, Lewiston residents, Mr. and Mrs. Marler entertained at a Mrs. waynard Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thombuffet supper for her guests. Present were also i neigh- son have returned to their home in Lewiston bors. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowe SPCndim? a Wppk in THnlin and Mr. and Mrs. David Rob Falls at the home of their erts of Lewiston spent Satur- daughter Clarice and her husday and Sunday in Yellow- band, the Jean Petersons and stone Park. family. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith Mrs. Kathv Tavlor and son of Ogden spent the weekend accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. in Lewiston with her parents, Tate Smith and Mrs. Corilla Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. Petersen of Logan went to Mrs. Lor an Smith. Mrs. Od- - Montpelier Sunday to attend is Talbot, Mrs. Farrell Smith sacrament meeting to hear and daughter Judy, all of their nephew and grandson, accompanied by Rex Talbot, son of Mr. and Lewiston, Mrs. Howard Osterlin and Mrs. Bob Talbot, report his Mrs. Corilla Peterson of Log- mission in the Indian Mission. an, attended a bridal tea in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird of Montpelier Monday for a Lewiston also attended the niece and granddaughter, meeting. Mrs. Larry (Colleen) Hyer Mrs. Jane Talbot Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was released as second counselor in the Lewiston First Glen Talbot of Montpelier. Recent visitors at the Virgil ward Relief Society in the Marler home in Lewiston Lewiston First ward sacrawere Mr. and Mrs. Joe Viola ment meeting Sunday. Mrs. and three children of Brig- Barma Lu Bergeson was susham City, and Wade Peterson tained to take her place as and his fiance of Montpelier. second counselor. Mrs. Elaine Barton and son Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks and son Evan of Parma, Ida., of Salt Lake City spent the visited Sunday at the homes weekend in Lewiston at the of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Smith home of her parents, Mr. and Pct-jers:- :n j after Mrs. Ervin Van Orden. Mr. and Mrs. Langton Bar- THANKS... ber arc spending the winter months in Ueno, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. lien Stocks spent Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of their son Claire and his wife and family, the occasion being Claire's birthday. The lamily of Mrs. Corilla Peterson honored their mother on her 87th birthday anniversary with a family party held Sunday in the Lewiston Community Building. A ham dinner was served to 62 family members and 10 visitors. Family members came from the east and west coasts to be in attendance. A program was presented by the grandchildren. A beautiful birthday cake centered the table and was cut and served dur-- , ing the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Plowman and two children of Salt Lake City visited with Boyd's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Ilex G. Plowman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Tyner have returned to their home in Lewiston from a trip to Kansas to visit with relatives. FRANKLIN BRIEFS Mrs. Luella Doney and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hendricks of Logan spent a day in Ogden. Kristie Lowe and Marion' LeFevre have moved to Logan where they will be going to school at Utah State THE CITIZEN 1968 TO EVERYONE WHO MADE OUR GRAND OPENING SUCH A SUCCESS. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN OFTEN IN THE FUTURE Nrs. Clorence Cole, Preston, Is The Winner of 100 Gallons of Union 76 Gasoline... CONGRATULATIONS I j UNION OIL SERVICE CLAIR BOSEN, 203 3UTII STATE OWNER PRESTON Proposed Changes in Utah's Constitution State op Utah OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE salt Lake crrr bju, i nfa hmmuJ "i: 1937, and thereafter until changed by law by a vote of the majority of the members elected to each house of the Legislature. All flu state for each fiscal year. ary 1, sufficient to pay the annual revenue received from taxes on income or from taxes interest and to pay the of aucn debt, within on intangible proicrty shall .... August 30, 1968 cipi empt under the laws of the twenty years from the final be allocated to the support United States, or under this patgaee of the law creating of the public school system Dear Fellow Citizens: as defined in Article- - X, constitution, shall be taxed in th debt The Legislature of the State of Utah hot proportion to its value, to be Section 2. The Secretary Section 2 of this Constitution. entrusted me with the responsibility for pubascertained as provided by of State is directed to submit Section 2. The Secretary law. The property of the thia proposed amendment to of State is directed to sublishing the folloiving Propositions, which restate, counties, cities, towns, the electors of the state of mit this proposed amendment late to changes in the Constitution of the the electors of tho State of school districts, municipalli-- Utah at the next general elec-cor- to State of Utah. rations and public tion in the manner provided Utah at the next general election in the manner provided bra net, lots with the build- - by iaW. In the beginning of the body of each Propoings thereon used exclusively Section 3. If adopted by by law. sition we have set forth the Ballot Title of the for either religious worship the electors of this state, this Section 3. If adopted by Proposition as it wiU appear on the General or charitable purposes, and amendment shall take effect the electors of this state, lhi:i Election Ballot on November 5, 1968. Because places of burial not held or the first day of January, amendment shall take effect on January 1, 19G9. used for private or corporate 19G9. of the very serious nature of these Proposibenefit shall be exempt from tions which your State Legislature has caused taxation. Tangible personal to be placed before you, I urge that each of in Utah on PROPOSITION NO. 5 PROPOSITION NO. 4 Sroperty 1,present m., which is held you study the text of the Propositions in full MANDATORY and for sale or processing AGRICULTURE I urge, you to consult with your .friends, which RETIREMENT CF is shipped to final desTAXATION LAND neighbors and local civic leaders in order that JUDGES tination outside this state within twelve months may be A JOINT RESOLUTION A you may gain all information necessary to JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND deemed by law to have acrender a just and wise decision. PROPOSING TO AMEND SECquired no situs in Utah for ARTICLE XIII, ARTICLE VIII OF THE TION 3 OF THE CONSTISincerely, purposes of ad valorem propCONSTITUTION OK OF THE STATE TUTION exbe taxation and may erty CLYDE L. MILLER THE STATE OF UTAH OF UTAH, TO PROVIDE law from such by empted BY THE ADDITION OF THAT ALL LAND Secretary of State taxation, whether manufacSECTION 28, AUTHORFOR AGRICtured, processed, or produced ULTURAL USE MAY IZING THE LEGISLor otherwise originating withBE ASSESSED FOR ALL ATURE TO PROVIDE in or without the state. TanPROPOSITION NO. 1 ON FOR THE MANDATORY PROPOSITION NO. 2 TAX PURPOSES gible personal property pres RETIREMENT AND CONSIDERATION THE on ent m., in Utah January l, LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS COMPENSATION OF FOR REMOVAL OF OF ONLY THOSE FACheld for sale in the ordinary FROM OFFICE. JUDGES LEGISLATORS TO TORS which RELATIVE and business of course A JOINT RESOLUTION Be it retolved by the LegisPROPOSING TO AMEND A JOINT RESOLUTION constitutes the inventory of SUCH AGRICULTURAL lature of the Slate of Utah, ARTICLE VI, SECTION PROPOSING TO AMEND any retailer, or wholesaler or USE. or .anwr, w - two -- thirds of all members ARTICLE VI. SECTION manuiacrarer 2 AND SECTION 16, OF the retolved LegisBe it by rm iwts rv a v&TnmTmrT - ivmi elected to each of the two unriii" lature of the mate ot r;i ipiar iiiuv ri m is ujixaiuuTHE CONSTITUTION a ur mm Ulan, mberl houses voting in favor thereOF THE STATE OF TION OF THE STATE P be , OF UTAH, RELATING rf of he fw0 of: tcd- UTAH. RELATING TO TO COMPENSATION Section L It is proposed TO '"U-iethere- in house favor voting 1 s, c n n a s . reservoirs. , THE TIME AND DURAto amend Article VIII of the BE PAID TO MEMBERS TION OF SESSIONS OF OF THE LEGISLATURE IJwor plants, pumping ' Section Constitution of the State of l. it is nronosed lines. Secrnn twkir kfwvh'K'' plants, tra;isrmsMo:i THE LEGISLATURE. Sec- - Utah by the addition of Article amend XIII. wnwl ,,n1 ? Ut read: 28 tion TOP PAYMFNT "Pl AND of Cons itution individual or car- - Uon 3 of the Be it resolved by the Section 28. Ths legislai'A ,K?,ivTi ?K'Kv., nor:.iir.n f.w irrientins land the State of Utah to read as ture cf the State of Utah, may provide uniform follows: owned the stale wilhin by all thirds member of two ANCES for mandatory restandards individual.! or 3. Tlic such Section each to two the corporatcf elected Igixlalure for removal of and tirement l uniHe the in:!ivi(!u-jmemit resolved Legisi law in a shall by thereaver ion.!, ; houses voting provide by from office. Legislajudges of assessthe not lature rate of State of Utah, bers form and ls thereof, equal of: implementing this sectwo - thirds of all members hi paraU-Itaxed so Ions cs ment and taxation on ull tan- tion shall be applicable only tion Section 1. It in proposed elected to each of the two rr. owned and Khali in Slate the gible property they conduct occurring subsete to amend Article VI, Section houses voting in favor there- used such in for value to its exclusively according 2 and 16, of the Constitution of: quent to the effective date of purprsfTL lVwvr plants, money, and shall prescribe by such legislation. Any deterof the State of Utah to read linen and law such regulations ns shall mination pnv.rr trnnsmihsion Section 1. It is proposed iilli'-tho retireas follows: gensecure a just valuation for ment or requiring Sii-tiopmprrly u.ud for electo Article amend VI, removal of n judge so such Sec. 2. Sessions of the nr.d taxation of delivering property, erating 0 of the Constitution of the shall be subject to shall be held annu State n portion of that every person and cor from office of Utah to read us fol- - trical power, for as to both law and which is used furnishing poration shall pay a tax in review, the ally at the scat of government Supreme Court. for pumping water for proportion to the value of his, facts, by ana piiuu uim uu iiw mra;iiu members of power This section is additional on lands her, or its tangible procrty, purposes Monday in January. A gen- theSection 0. Theshnll irrigation receive in the stale of Utah, Legislature eral tension shall 'vs held durmay bo provided that the Legislature to, and cumulative with, the compensation of $25 per dirm exempted from taxation to may determine the manner methods of removal of jusyears, and while ing actually in session, ex- the extent that such property ana extent of taxing transient tices and judges provided in a budget session shall be hold of $15 per di?m v.hilo is used for such purposes, livestock and livestock being Sections 11 and 27 of this penses numbered even years. during in session, and mile- These exemptions shall nc- - fed for actually renot directly Legislation slaughter to be ued Article. Section 2. The Secretary lated to the state budget may age as provided by law. crue to the benefit of tho for human consumption, Seel inn 2. The Secretary users of water so pumped Land used for agricultural of State is directed to submit be considered by the Legislature during budget sessions of State is directed to submit under sucli r gulaiions as the purposes may, as the Lcgis- - this proposed amendment to oniv it pcrmiuca ny a joint this proposed nmendmcnt to Icnittlaturo may prescribe lature prescribes, be assessed the electors of the state at the electors of the stale of The taxed of tho indigent according to its value for the next general election in resolution passed by elecof the members elected Utah nt the next poor may he remitted or abat- agricultural use without re- the manner provided by law. tion in tho maimer provi-.ed at sui.h times and in sxch gard to tlic value it may l ave to each house. Section 3 . This amendmanner i:s may lie provided for other pur;Kcs. Intangi- ment shall take effect on apSrr. 16. No cent ral session by law. Suction 3. If adupt?d hv hy law. Th't legislature may ble property may be exempt- proval by the electors of the of the legislature shall expVnv:.!e for exctnptien ed from taxation :s property fcij'e. ceed sixty calendar days, ex- the electors of (his shall lake cfiVi t from taxation of homes. or it n av he taxed in wich cept in clscs of impeachment. amendment homesteads, and personal manner ami to such extent No budget Fjs.;i'jn shall ex- on January 1, SecI, CLYDE L. properly, not to exceed $2,000 cs the Legislature may pro- - retary of StaleMILLER, ceed twenty calendar days, of the State mtan-j-ibl- o Homenomcs. tor it mat vnlu:; iuc. in rrwiuca t" in i::y:: or Utah. DO HEREBY CERexcept steads, and nil household properly be taxed ns TIFY that the ment. No spr:":-.Kjrri.i :; foregoing is a no. and m Hie thereof rate propi-nic:; r I'Rop:: calcnd.-.shnll exceed thirty furniture, full, true and correct copy of u.":-cx'.'end fivn on shall not mills MHiinpifi.'it cxflu'ively in imcases nf days, excenl constitutional amendinventory by the owner thereof at bis each dollar of valuation. the n peachment. When any ments proposed by the reguin taxarondo ef from When mainiaiainj! p'ac:: exempted of the Legislature tryir j for himself and fam- tion us properly, tiie tnxuhle lar session ef tlie Thirty-Sevent- h a hon-t exrases of A JOINT REfiflLIITION Legislature, 1967, and to exceed not. income therefrom shall be Property ily. ceeds the number ef calendar Second Special Sestho AMtiND TO I'KOI'OSING by Cu.'JCO in iv,!ii;:i under on taxed based tax by value, any days it may remain in sesSUCheld in 1966, as appears XIII. sion ARTICLE who in served per-onnb'ed taxed when but incomes, by sion as provided in this secTION 2. OK THE CON- any wir in the military the State of Utah ns prop- on record in my office. tion. The members shall reOK Til Ii STITUTION IN WITNESS WHEREnt the United State or (he ineumu therefrom ceive for compensation' only STATE Oi-- ' UTAH. DE- nf '.he state of Utah und by erty,, shall not also bo taxed. The OF, I have hereunto set my the usual per diem cxpensca LATING TO AN A I) the unmarried widows And tariH iture may provide for hand and affixed the Great and mileage. VALOREM TAX minor orphans of such dis- dcuurtioiu, exemptions and Seal of the State of Utah, at Sec. 2. Tlic Rcerotnry of FOR TA- abled nnrsons or nf persons or offscU on any tax based Salt Lake City, this 30lh day State is directed to submit NGIBLE PERSONAL who while serving in the mili- upon income. The itersonal of August, 1968. this proposed amendment to PROPERTY CONST- tary sci vice of thu United incomo tax rales shall lie Stales or the r.tate of Utah the electors of the State nf ITUTING INVENTORY but tlie maximum HELD FOR SAL'1'. were killed in rclion or died graduated CLYDE I rate shall not exceed six pert'inh nt the next general elec-to- n AND IN TIIH ORDINARY MILLER cs a result of such service cent of net income. No excise in the manner provided COURSE OF BUSINESS. May be exempted as the leg- tux rate based upon income Jaw. shall exceed four iien-en- t of Secretary Be resolved by the Legis- islature may provide. f:e. 3. If adopted hy tho lature it of the Stale The legislature shall pro- net income. The rate limitaof of Utah, ' ' this state, this two - thirds of all members vide by law for an annual tax tions herein contained for i of i r5 t shall take effect ( elected to each of the tvo sufficient, with other sources taxes based on income and for th-- ' l.:.-.-t t y "f January, houses voting i.i favor of revenue, to defray the esti- taxes on intangible property, mated ordinary expenses cf shall be effective until Janu- 1SU9. Section tangible inIthe state, not ex- AH prin-proper- ty DES-IGNATE- D v sc t'CT&a" I,eg-Matu- re r Lcg-isl.-itu-re i, two-thir- t!-.- c.-.-"s I k.s-sio- ta:: repeal e a - I |