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Show Friday, October 17, 1958 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page 5 Statement Required by tbe Act ef Aogost 24, 191!, us Amended by the Acti of March I, 19SS, and July S, 1946 (Titla 19. United State Cede, Beetles SSS) showing the Ownerahlp, Management, and Circulation of SOUTHERN UTAH TESTS SAVE UVES THE UTAH STATESMAN Published Weekly at 8alt Lake City, Utah for October 17, 1958 1. The name and addresses of the publisher and editor Me: Miller Publisher; Harry 2589 Lynwood Dr.. Salt Lake City VeUe Wright Bdlt1 r 208 So. Grant, Midvale, Utah 2. The owner Is: (If owned by a corporation. Its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the Individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm. Its name and address, as well as that of each Individual member, must be given). Hansen 2058 9eor8 Pleasant Way, Balt Lake City, Utah B2167 1Ittl South, Balt Lake City, Utah 2ieiEflS.her Continental Bank Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utah Kearns Bldg., Balt Lake City, Utah Sf? DUworth Wooley 136 So. 4th West. Bait Lake City, Utah 3The known bondholders, mortagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include. In cases where the stockholder or security bolder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee la acting also the statements In the two paragraphs show the affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This Information Is required from dally, weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly newspapers only). 912. - Be, - HARRY. B. MILLER, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of October, . . By Messrs. G. Douglas Taylor, Edward C. ot on-llk- other powers of original assessment as the Legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such cases 'and within such limitations as the Legislature may prescribe, it snail review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties, the duties imposed upon the State Board of Equalization by the Constitution and Laws of this State shall be performed by the State Tax Larsen and Howe A JOINT RESOLUTION AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING UNDER THE TAX LAWS OF THE STATE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. PRO-POSIN- which travols ot almost three Aldow Dixon (socond froa right) examine on of tho slodi on Hi Hurricans-Mas- a uso of these dummies, which meat The o Mesa. 1,500-fothe over dunmies him and sound of oeds tho tiM speed ares the effect on a human body elected from et planes, has reduced pilot deaths by half. Others with Congressman Dixonan Lee Esplln, Washington County Commissioner Rodger Atkin and Coleman Engineering Hurricane Director Claude Broster- Publisher RUTH MARKS, Notary Public (My commission expires Peb. 3, 1962) H.J.R. No. 2 Im, Hmy 1958. ' G ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State of aU members there shall be a County Board elected tb each of the two of . Equalization consisting of houses voting in favor the Board of County Commissioners of the said county. The thereof: Boards of Equalization Section 1. It is proposed to County shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preing of four members, not more scribed by. law. The State Tax than two of whom shall be- - Commission and the County, long to 'the same political Boards of Equalization shall party. The members of the each have such other powers Commission shall be appointee as may be prescribed by the by the Governor, by and with Legislature. the consent of the Senate, for Section 2. The ef such terms of office as may be State is directedSecretary to submit 'The State this proposed amendment to Provided by law.shall admin-- ! the electors of the state at the ister and supervise the tax next in the laws of the State. It shall as-- 1 mannergeneral electionlaw. provided by sess mines and public utilities Section 3. If adopted by the,, and adjust and equalize the of the states this' electors valuation and assessment of the amendment shall take effect several property among counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1958. two-thir- ds Statesman Spotlight Rale Curtis Makes The Utah Statesman, this week, spotlights Dale R. Curtis, candidate for Sheriff on the Republican ticket. Mr. Curtis, an active Republican, was bom -- Nov. 14, 1914 in. Salt Lake City, Utah to Alexander R. and Genevieve R. Curtis, in a family of eight brothers and two M for SM? University of 1931-31932-33. 2, Time out Utah for a mission to Holland for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints December 1933 to 1931. July Attended 1936. Returned to Univer- 193849, sity of Utah 1937-3- 8, of Bachelor a with graduating BusiSchool in of sisters all of whom are still Science degree living with the excption of one ness with a major in Business sister. His father at the present Adminstraition. time is 87 years of age, his mother Was Assistant. Manager Curtis is 80. Mother was a member of Coal Company 1939 to May 1941, Salt Lake City Board of Educa- at which time received appointtion for 14 years and was Utah ment as Special Agent with Fed-- e ar in 1957. Curr a 1 Bureau of Investigation. named was tis Elementary School Graduate of FBI Special Agent in her honor in 1956. Training School culminating 12 LDS from Gradual ted High weeks of ibtnsive instruction in School in Salt Lake Git, class of Crime prevention, detection, lab Mother-of-ttoe-e- oratory procedures, gathering and preservation of evidence, fingerprinting, interrogation, traffic problems, youth problems, cooperation with law enforcement agencies, etc. First office assignment was Oklahoma City, thence to Honolulu where was actively engaged in general investigation at outbreak of World War II. Presented government evidence before Intemve Hearing Board after outbreak of war together with being assigned as Resident Agent at Hilo, Hawaii where investigated all crimes against Federal Government. Transfered back to Salt Lake in April of 1945 where was assigned general investigative cases in Weber. Boxelder and Cache Counties and Salt Lake County. Was given a thorough training course in Far East matters just prior to end of war counter-intelligen- ce in 1945. Resigned in September 1945 to private business as Manager of Curtis Coal Company where presently active. Other business interests include of Rddio Station KWIC, Director Mauntain Finainoe Company, Director A, R. Curtis & re-en- ter Sons Company. Church activities are numerous including service as Stake Superintendent of Highland Stake Sunday Schbois; Second Councillor Soulth Highand Park Ward Bishopric for three years; Scoutmaster of Troop 476 South Highland Park Ward for two years; Scoutmaster Troop 507 Hollalday 8th Ward; and presently troop committee Chainrtan of Troop 507. Since June 1958 a- - member of General Board of YMMIA assigned to Scouting Committee. In 1936 received one of first Master Awards of LDS Church; received Eagle Award in Scouting June, 1957. Married to Muriel Morris of Stillwater, Oklahoma in November of 1941. Parents of two sons Dale Jay, 15, and Alan, 14, three M-M- en Dale R. Curtis, this week, strengthened his campaign for Sheriff. daughters, Marcia, 12, Barbara, 8, and Janet, 2 years. Both sons are Eagle Scouts. ; i , I ; i . , ; . : S.J.R. No. 2 By Messrs. Stringham and Hopkin A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 8 OF ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, PROVIDING FOR PROCEEDS OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS AND ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah , OF two-thir- de of aU members elected to each of the two houses voting in thereof : favor Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sec. 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State the admission of this state Into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, to be called the State School Fund, the interest of which only, shall be expended for the support of the common schools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all property that may accrue to the state by the escheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shares and dividends of any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds of the sales of timber, and the rentals received by the state from school and state lands, other than those granted for specific purposes, shall, with such other revenues as the legislature may from time to time allot thereto, constitute a fund to be known as the Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the common and public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide. The provisions of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed as UmL tation in the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds' available therefor, and, further no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation specified in Section 7 of Article XHL -Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho electors of tho State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by of Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, ana five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state rad sold by the United States subsequent to law. |