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Show CONSTinmQNAL AMENDMENTS the Congress of the United 1 of States The lands belonging to citizens of the United States, rewithout this Stale shall UL CIILUTION PROPOS-- l siding P SKXTION 2. OF never be taxed at a higher rate Afrs -- ,0ls CONST1-UTA3 T?vAviiI OF THE than the lands belonging to resiRELATING dents of thia State; but nothing TAXA-J5- ? in this ordinance shall preclude ALTHi 1RI7.1NG this state from taxing, as other UNITED STATES IN UTAH. lands are taxed, any lands PpRC)i-KRT- owned or held by any Indian Legislathe .ived by who has severed his tribal retwo-KtW state of Utah, lation!, and hat obtained from to elected member all the United States or from any In voUng 5fof the two houses person, by intent or other grant, title thereto, save and except Li'niTlrhat it 1 proposed such lands as have been or may 2. Article XIII, be granted to any Indian or Indiana under any act of Congress, containing a provision exemptl 11 i.nglblt prepeny ing the lands thus granted from the not exempt under un-th- taxation, which last mentioned or lands shall be exempt from taxEtt of the Uidted Suts. constitution, shall be ation so long, and to such exproportion to Its value, tent, as is or may be provided by In the act of Congress granting triatned asofprovided the state, the same. school J55E towns, Third All debts and liabilities corporations of the Territory of Utah, Incurred with by authority of the 5Sbl" Ui.rkri, lots Legislative thereon used ex-- S Assembly thereof are hereby asreligious sumed and either he shall fo, paid by this purposes, and State. Fourth The Legislature shall burial not held or used rtvate or corporate benefit, make laws for the establishment from taxation. and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the rhtldren of the state and be free from sectarian control. Section 2. The secretary of or corporations for ideating lands within the state state is diiected to submit this 52? L uch individuals or proposed amendment to the elecNations or the Individual tors of the state at the next gen thereof, shall not be eral election in the manner proSmandSy taxed as long as they vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the Sn be owned and used exclusiPower electors of the state this amend vely for such purposes ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1947. and delivering electrical SXfa portion of which Is used CONSTITUTIONAL Sr furnishing power for pump-AMENDMENT water for irrigation purposes A of JOINT state Utah, RESOLUTION PROPOSthe In lands taxation ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECnay be exempted from TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF to the extent that such property These THE CONSTITUTION OF THE b used for such purposes. accrue to the STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO exemptions shall PROPORTION OF STATE CONwent of the users of water so TRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINIoumped under such regulations may prescribe. MUM SCHOOL PROGRAM IN u the legislature of the indigent poor PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL The 'be6 remitted or abated at SYSTEM Mr Be it enacted by the Legislauch times and In such manner Tb ture of State of a u may be provided by law. Utah, legislature may provide for the of all members elected to each of taxation from of the two houses voting In favor (gemption 1 homes, homesteads, and person 8 thereof In 92.000 exceed to Section 1. It is proposed t property, not home' amend sec. 7 of Article value for homes and XIII of for $300 personal the constitution of the state of iteads, and exceed to not Utah so that the same shall read property. Property jjjibo In value, owned by dis- as follows in served any who Sec. 7. The rate oi taxation on abled person? war In the military service of tangible property shall not exstate of or the ceed on each dollar of valuation, the United States af Utah and by the unmarried two and mills for of minor widows and orphans general State purposes, and such be uch persons may exempted additional levy as the Legisla as the legislature may provide, ture may provide for the State shall The legislature provide- share of the support of a portion suffitax annual an fur of the public school system as by law dent, with other sources of rev - defined in Article X, Section 2 hums, to defray the estimated of this Constitution, such portion ordinary expenses of the state consisting only of kindergarten for each fiscal year. For the pur- - schools, common schools and The State shall pose of paying the state debt, if high schools. my there be. the legislature contribute not more than 75 ' (hall provide for levying a tax of the total cost of alteration and of a minimum innuaily, sufficient to pay the maintenance snnual interest and to pay the school program in the State as principal of such debt, withinc such program shall irom time to time bo del ermine' upon hv the twenty years from the final pas-hcof the law creating the Not more tnan 75' r of the debt. Section 2. The secretary of State's jxjrtion of the revenue state is directed to submit this necessary to finance the opera-- ' ... SI.B AlAn tion and maintenance of such .... minimum school pr.ipiam shall be raised by a Siait property tax levy and the remainder thereof shall 1)0 raised from oilier State sources. T1,p Legislature shall determine by law the method allocation of the State's ron- trihution to the various school No jgsirsv Si is Kof S&WarSSP tSxssrSiSG & 1 .. ds each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. It la proposed to amend sec. 12 of article VIU 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 compensation for their services, which shall not be diminished during the term for which they are selected. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the s'ate 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, 1947. then cabinetecr of commerce for Mr. Truman, was referring probably only to hia own worda about not being e or but he let the know the President had gone over tiie speech, and he did not say the President had cut out anything. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO LOCATION OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Be It enacted by the LegislaA audl-ene- two-thir- 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 aa otherwise specifically set forth In this constitution. Section 2. The secretary of atate la 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 1 of article XXIII of the constitution of 'he state of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the of the state this amend of . MUNSON. Secretary of of the State of Utah. DO g HEREBY CERTIFY that the Is a full, true and correct copy of the three constitutional amendments proposed by I, E. tore-goin- the regular session of the Twenty-Sixt- h Legislature. 1945, and also a full, true and correct copy of the five constitutional amendments proposed by the First Special Session of the Twenty-Sixtas appears of Legislature record In rov office IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ' A JOIN! RESOLUTION PROPOS-o- f IN(; TO amend SECTION 20 OF . ARTICLE VII OK THE TITION OP TIIF STATE1 OF" CONST1-riistrirts- Section 2. The secretary state is hereby directed to sub- mH this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the two-third- ?VHof houses voting in Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article III of the Constitution of the state of Utah as follows: following ordinance shall be irrevocable without the con-reof the United States and the people of thin state: First Ppr'ect toleration of religious sentiment is guaranteed. No inhabitant of this State shall ever he molested in person or property on account of his or hpr nro(!i of religious worship: but poljcamous or plural marriages arc forever prohibited. Second The people inhabiting this State do affirm and declare that they forever disclaim all 'ieht and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within 'he boundaries hereof, and to ali lands lyinr within said limits or held by any Indian or Indian tribes, and that until the b:.e iniietu shall have been ex by the United States. iIif same shall he and remain s.Pvc-- to the disposition of the United States, and said Indian lands shall remain under the absolute Jurisdiction and control Tilt merchants d rmpi-ivmen- re j t ' . "Not a new one, rejoined the canny young lawyer. "I'll get that store. A worn at a second-han- d one will mike a better impression on my prospective clients. Hot, luscious Cinnamon Buna at a moment's notice! Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast is always ready for quirk action . . . keeps fresh for weeks on your pantry ahelf. Taking Ne Chances congressman on a stumping tour happened to bo standing near a hitching post Suddenly a cowboy dashed up. reined In and IT YOU BAKE AT leaped WASHINGTON. Record enroll- has caused a booming mar-)- ' .n school supplies, according to t': 'irtiiient of cuiiin.eice i ffictals. 7ht said schoi-ldepartment l) ;::t this f.iur h:!l:cn to fit ol year totaling slightly mine than bi.iion in 1!M2. !:.c reused expenditures wire atbihuted to heavy veteran enrollo.mts, a trend toward tecliiiictil ' ! III ACCid-J- Fl2?p0lB Wh-- n your pantry shelf contains Cream of the West" breakfast worries vanish. Its delicious, it takes but five minutes to cook and you provide the family with important nutritious elements Vitamin B, Vitamin A, Phosphorus, and Calcium in their natural state. Too, it has a flavor all its own and the oftener you eat it the better you will like it. j : ' i subject making the srlirr.l market tl'ilham an increasing more diversified, WAStUNGTCN - Whc-birth rate which boosts pr.inarv j jj Lawson, 54. a fianroh itinr b srhia.l ci.rotiir.om;.. arid ner d for j ,., hi pants f:'C srorii rrt larfincnts atur the wiar and bjr.v ni'WrfoV.'I, StlMt. he iiflr-ifrt xr r t " I.1' f.t rr- Lawliar i.f war years :,ij i:.J r. nr.it in nG' i;t ' inn')! T!.e National Edura'oin aFtr.r. .. :i r r: h.r ; rr miiion dthat titan n t r, til m . 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NOTES w.y .iti-nli- i ; CHECK YOUR SALE DATE fUM WmU flab tr u .ii.lr-- i M417 S744M $3,000,000 Worth! ONHiniMi MI f wax ;"i','i:i ! r iii mutt t TSf.SM Mt 17. IS f (INI I Mf I) H.S ai SMe fl,M9.914 W rvi-i- fl.; ; v. .. n- 1. ' f ' .. l Al Hw GOV'T. OWNED SURPLUS Over . - ONLY! 4 4 n by An nr 'r i , i ! a I..: . I I MONTANA CEREAL CO. Billings, Montana What did one little watch x.iy to he other little watch? We must always tick together. FEATURING: St. and Wamafli CMifaf. BY AIK OREGON r s CREAM of the WEST 9 CoMWd lt Ask Your Grocer for . . . SYNCHRONIZED In :is. Market for School Supplies Booms Stays fresh .on your pantry shelf d Painter Loses Pants gone. Remember, Mother... be sure you get the one and only Vicks VapoRub. grocers. I official duty. ot formanee Just valuation a action starts Instantly . . . and keeps an working for hours during the night while the child sleeps. Often by morning most misery of the cold Is relief-bringi- ng HOMS-j- ust dissolve according to directions on the package, then use aa fresh yeast At your off. s shall secure bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRubs special be Anally exclaimed: "Here, bold my horse for a minute, will you?" he asked. Drawing himself up to hia full height the statesman coldly told tha cowboy, "1 am a congressman!" "Oh, replied the cowboy, "then TO ask somebody else. And thanks 'for warning me. nrmH , ing Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back at CINNAMON BUNS A Texas DOIT NOW munth-tinguishe- eries of children's colds: Simply rub warming, sooth- rmat 1 llm two-third- , Nnvi-mlx-r- No 4 The Oh, yes. When his speech laid down a for- eign policy in cuntlict with tiie been policy Mr. Ilrynes ha building up for more lhan a year, willi day and niglil work. Ihe prulcsi of Mr. Hyrnc could be heard anon)inou-3through the press around the world. Nuw ?.Ir. livrrcs I. ad been dx'tig n:;hl well will) his fcreiRn pokry. At least he won his election. Tiie returns from the Itrilish rone showed o victory for the Christian Dcmucrats, while the CuiiinuiniMs run last. What Mr. Wallace did to flic Dewey cleclion in New York City will lint he ascertained for certain , until but he did ii.it win any voles iri Moscow. I tin plan to set up two woilds nf influence, nne Moscow's and ot.e anti Prilisli and critical of nur friends on uir sale. was immediately rejected (y the Moscow radio. It dal nnl even carry what he said, not recognizing that Wallace was proposing ,i new s Tinforeign popey Moscow Kngh.li language luond-cas- t (it may ii'l even ka'.c bei i mentioned in the Russ :.ni, said 1 quote:) "At :i large political ral.'v in New York City, tiie L'niti il St.iti , recrctary nf commerce and S'a a'nr a rc'.urn to Popper Roosevelt's foreign pol.ey. The audience loudly apt land, .! Wallace's coriderr, nation f imp-"- . a!:sm but punePin'i 'I ).:. i,,i arl. agaoi.-- t the USSR with cues of dj approval " State . do what moss Tonight I mothers do to relieve mis- 1 nearly forgot You'll need a doo- than about commerce, although he was secretary of commerce, and might be assumed to speak wiUi authority on Hie latter subject. 1947. January Operation "What's the Idea of tearing the pages out of tho hack ot tha new asked the surgeon's dictionary? wile in surprise. Well, I haven't removed an appendix for a long, long lima," answered the doctor. little one catches cold Clever Lawyer Tlit salesman had sold tha young lawyer everything he could think of fur tho new office desk, chairs, flies, typewriter, stationery, and many odds and ends. He recked his brain to think of something else. TAKE FLOWERS, DUCK BRICKS This was a blunder. Customarily, a cabinet ntllrer only takes blame for everything a President does wrong. The people are not supposed to know a President ever makes a mistake Cabinet officers are chosen as shielding goats, among other reasons. Rare, indeed, is the one so bold ns to profess his s)crch has been read over by the PresiOf course, Presidents fredent. quently have read these speeches of cabinet officcri in advance, but quietly, so no one can prove it. The President usually keeps himself in a position to accept congratulatory flowers later if the sijcoch goes over well, but to duck and say he never heard of it, if the bricks start to fly. The blonder only started al those paints. Mr. Wallore had no business making a foreign He doc not policy speech. know any more about It, two-thlr-da well-know- n When your ass thersln. "And what might you bo doing la thsrsT" tho man asked. on "Doesnt it say 'Wesllnghous tho outside of this icebox? demanded the rabbit. "Well, Use weak lngl administration." Now Wallace, Section 10. A county attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters ot each county who shall hold his office for a term of four years. The powers and duties of and such oth jUnly attorneys, mW er attorneys for the state as the legislature may provide, shall be prescribed by law. In all cases where tiie attorney for any eoun ty, or for the state, fails or refuses to attend and prosecute according to iaw, the court shall have ikmwt to appoint an attorney pro lemixtrv. Section 2. The secretary of stale is directed to submit this propmed amendment lo the electees of the state at the next general eleeltop in the manner pro- Maybe He Dictates prize fighter was making money out of every sideline he could. One was a sports column. "That column of yours tills morning was a honey," a friend congratulated him. "Yeuli. dat's what I hear, replied Sometimes Fm sorthe pugilist. ry 1 can't read. A both sides of tiie came question. WEARY WILLIE 'WESTS Anally had to put Wallace out of hit cabinet. Mr. Wallace baa tulil hia audience, aaneniblrd under the baa ner of the National Cltixens Action committee (which la a CIO political holding company rrrated to get around the law limiting direct labor contribution. in political efforts) and the Independent Cltiiena ContniiUre of the Art, Science and Profession, that Mr. Truman Rad "just two day age The man opened bis refrigeraread thrae word and said they tor and found a rabbit taking his "represented the policy of hi ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section L It la proposed to TUTION OF THE STATE OF TO THE amend sec 3 of article XIX of UTAH, RELATING DUTIES OF the constitution of the atate of AND ELECTION COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIX- Utah, to read: Sec. 3. The public Institutions ING THF TERM THEREOF. Be it tesolved by the Legisla- of the State are hereby permature of the State of Utah, nently located at the places of all members elected to hereinafter named, each to have each house voting in favor there- the lands specifically granted to it by the United States, In the of: Section 1. That It la proposed to Act of Congress approved July amend section 10, article VIII, of 16, 1894, to be disposed of and the constitution of the state of used in such manner aa the legislature may provide: Utah to road. s JJ s PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 10, ARTICLE VIII, OF TIIE CONSTI- s A lon PROPOS- ING AN AMENDMENT IX) SECTION 12 OF ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to two-thir- g rubber company, which bad be rubber-tre- e gun an experimental plantation in the wilds of darkest .Africa, wss forced to build a small railroad In order to reach Ita plantation and to bring out tha rubber. .Naturally the workers wars all Negroes. By Paul Mai One day the home office received a telegram from a Negro fureman. HfiftiMriJ by IVVttvrn NtfWfciMper Lnum. "White bose dead." It reed, WALLACE SPEECH ME ANT ONLY shall we bury him?" TO INFLUENCE N. Y. PRIMARY The manager of tho company WASHINGTON. The Inside on wired back, "Yea. But make aura the Hyrm-Stuttgart speech was ha la deaid. Will aend another that it was made to influence the white boea tomorrow." A few hours later another tela- German elections. The inside on the Wallace New York speech was 'gram eama from the foreman, that it was made to influence the "Buried boss. Made sura be waa Communists in tne New York elec- - quit dead. Hit him on head with tion. Unhappily the twain met. tig shoveL" President Truman, being caught on of UTAH 'RELATING' TO COMPENs.yriON OF STATE OFFICERS jjp f en(1ri(.d bv the legisla- tjjf. stale of Utah, two-ne(Ure election in the t birds of ali members elected genera1 manner provided fm in section i t0 each of the two houses voting of article XXIII of the cnns'ltu- - jn favor thereof: tion of the state of Utah. to tMs'lTi'hdav of uEust- - lu4- Section 1. It is Section 3. If adopted by the amend see. 20 artic electors of the slate, this amend- - constitution of the state of Utah ment shall take effect the first to read: of Janunrv 1947. Sec. 20. The Governor, Secretary of Sta'e. Auditor Treasurer, (SEAL) Secretary of State. Attorney General. SuperintendCONSTITUTIONAL and ent of Public Instruction AMENDMENT such other State and district officers at, may he provided for by A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSlaw, shall Tceive for their servING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 Ob ARTICLE XIII OF ices monthly a corr.iwnsation as OF THE fixed by law THE CONSTI TUTION adverlive in The compensation for said ofSTATE OF UTAH RELATING TO enb laws ail ficers as in REVENUES O ALLOCATION provided papei will jjive TAXES ON acted pursuant m this ConstituFROM RECEIVED INCOME AND ON INTANGIBLE. tion. shall ie in tub for all servyou best values for hv said officers, reices renden-PROPERTY Be it enacted by the Legislaspectively, in any official rapacyoui money. s during their ity or ture of the State of Utah, of ail members elected to respective forms if office. No each rf the two houses voting In sui-- offiisi shall receive for the performance of any official duty favor thereof. Section 1. D is proposed to any fee for hi own use. but all amend see. 3 of Article XIII of fees fixed by law lor the nv oithci of them of the constitution of the state of any official duty, shall he col- Utah as follows: Sec. 3 The Legislature shall leeted in advance and deposited the St, Send us the pries Ti'wjurer provide by law a uniform and with The equal rate of assessment and; y to the eredif of a year's taxation on all tangible prop-- Legislature may provide for the if you ot ni a.nial to its payment the in State, according erty are in arrears. We value In money, and shall pre- - expenses ot said offirers wnlro need the money. scribe by law such regulations traveling in the Slate in the per-a- THE each of the two favor thereof: A JOINT RESOLUTION Eairr to Take Two dairies were engaged in an mUerP.-imwar. One of the com-n- . is hired a daiedevil racer to diit u cur uiiiund the tuwn with l.ii ;.e placards reading: Daredevil Our "Tills Drinks Mdi, " Tin- rival company came out with placards twice as large reading: "You Don't Have to Be a Da.e-dev- .l to Drink Our Milk. Trullrya Tha Brat electric trackless trolley coaches In America were installed in Salt Lake City In 1928. News Behind A JOINT RESOLUTION 1 CONSTITUTION OF THE SATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ORDINANCE FOR THE TAXA TION OF LANDS AND EXEMPTIONS. Be it enacted by the Legislats ure of the State of Utah, of al! members elected to Traekk-- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT two-thlrd- four-tenth- Section 2. The Secretary of State is dliivtoii to submit this propuMd amendment to the electors ot the state at the next general election in the manner provided by iaw. Section 3 If adopted by the electors nf the state, this amendment shall ake effect the first day of January. 1947. tor taxation of such property, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his. her, oi its tangible property, provided that the Legislature may determine the manner and extent of taxing transient live stock and live stock being fed for slaughter to be used for human consumption. Intangible property may be exempted from taxation be as property or It may taxed In such manner and to such exas the Legislature may protent vide. 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 personal 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 he 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. 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 1 of article XXIII of the constitution of the state of Utah. u 1 pja. War Assets Administration . Write for Catalog and Price GEORGE A. FULLER COMPANYIM - Ctamrt WUh W4lA Wm SarpiM 1710 fOUTH KOWOOO SOAD SOX SS4 P. a -- -1 r SAIT IAKC CITY MAI 7-- 14 I UTAH Visitors Permitted |