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Show taxation of such property, so that event 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 (or human Intangible property may be exempted from taxation as property or It may be taxed In such manner ana to such extent as the Legislature may provide. 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 ?axatlon.as Property. In 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 ujion income. The personal income tax rates shall he 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 he members elected for CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS $2?L No 1 lit&iSSSftE&STC OF THE Pin E OFXIII UTAH. RELATING authorizing STATES wKopert n utail 1 ,ived by the Legisla-J- f if the State of Utah, two- all members elected to fof the two house voting in J?r thcrwf: proposed Kin of the state of Utah St Jilate. All tangible property In not exempt under the United States, or un-STt- constitution, shall be to its value, as provided by property of the state imies. rtties. towns, municipal corporatlorui ifiDUtiltc libraries, lots with ItflwildiiVi thereon used ex- :v to; either religious wor-i- f charitable purposes, and 1 tf&ot burial not held or used or corporate benefit, l&Tbo exempt from taxation, res-liSrights ditches, canals, power plants, pumping lines, pipes Eft transmission owned and used by Shnduals or corporations for Statin" lands within the state such individuals or ESwatlons. or the individual t thereof, -- taU SSrately taxed as long as y exdus-MEnbe owned and used for such purposes. Power power transmission linesS . property used for gen-Siand delivering electrical Ta portion of which Is used I for rfJliSed Kts. t J. S je r1 furnishing power of the Congress of the United States. The lands belonging to citizens of the United States, residing without this State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the lands belonging to residents of this State; but nothing in this ordinance shall preclude this state from taxing, as other lands are taxed, any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person, by patent or other grant, a title thereto, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or Indians under any act of Congress, containing a provision exempting the lands thus granted from taxation, which last mentioned lands shall be exempt from taxation so long, and to such extent, as is or may lie provided in the act of Congres granting the same. Third All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Utah, incurred by authority of the Legislative Assembly thcieol are hereby assumed and shall he paid by this State. Fourth The Legislature shall make laws for the establishment and maintenance of a svstem of public schools, which shall be ojicn to all the children of the state and be free from sectarian control. Section 2. The secretary of state Is dliected to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general eleclion 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. to water for irrigation purposes lands in the state of Utah, uv be exempted from taxation I Sthe extent that such property U used for such purposes. toThese the motions shall accrue users of water so i witm of the snued under such regulations I wiaif npAciHh. J. I SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Dcl(-iUh- A JOINT RESOLUTION and straight. Try a soft grey nel, or a gay plaid. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT lu lr PROPOS- ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12 OK ARTICLE VIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO SALARIES OF THE JUDGES OF TUK SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS Be It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, SriWING rttCIS PATTERN DEPT. IM Mission SL, Ban fraaclsca, Calif. Enclose IS Mina fa cola fur each pattern desired. Sue Pattern No. two-thir- - Memo Addres- two-third- s ture of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house voting in favor theretwo-third- JUm $300 Property not to exceed Utah so that the same shall read 1.000 in value, owned by dis-git- as follows : Sec. 7. The rate oi taxation on persons who served in any ur In the military service of tangible property shall not exfee United States or of the state ceed on each dollar of valuation, d Utah and by the unmarried two and mills for d four-tenth- s for Pais duo U MitllUUSM, NOHULCU, M for MM y for ChMraa. mi Warn. 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See the new Fire (one Champion Ground Grip at your nearest Implement Dealer, Firestone Dealer Store or Firestone Store today. And when you order a new tractor, be sure to specify Firestone Champion Ground Grips. two-third- 1 , . 'a- - 'v-- h l A M Yi OJ Hi.f'; SR TRACTOR TIRE ' I1 i ri.e-tn- v..-.- i .nil -- i h -t i, 'd it.rt V.e.--t cua-- .' luuty lo Hullonly d iii.csticaiiy j 'I V 'i Him fa V, .'..'.f' - L.: 7 Vy 1 Vi ..I. ) lr . s';;: : COLOSL Bea-Cs- for personal the constitution of the state of of: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 10, article VIII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Section 10. A county attorney shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county who shall City. lidows and minor orphans of general State purposes, and such hold his office for a term of four All other institutions be atthepersons may exempted additional levy as the Legisla- years. The powers and duties of of Second: to be located at auch state the a legislature may provide. ture may provide for the State's county attorneys, and such oth- places as the legislature may The shall provide share of the support of a portion er legislature attorneys fa' the state as the provide except ea otherwise speto law for an annual tax suffi-anof the public school system as set forth in thia constiwith other sources of rev-kz- i, defined in Article X, Section 2 legislature may provide, shall cifically be prescribed by law. In all cases tution. to defray the estimated of this Constitution, such portion where the attorney for any counSection 2. The secretary of Binary expenses of the state consisting only of kindergarten or for the state, fails or re- state to hereby directed to subty, breach fiscal year. For the purp- schools, common schools and fuses to attend and prosecute mit this proposed amendment ose of paying the state debt, if high schools. Tlie Slate shall to the decors of the state at ay there he, the not mure than 75rr according to law, the court shall legislature contribuie next general eleetion in the tell provide for levying a tax of the total cost of operation and have power to appoint an at- the provided for in section torney pro tempore. to the sufficient of usually, a minimum maintenance pay XXIII of the constiSection 2. The secretary of fanner usual interest and to pay the school program in the Slate as state Is directed to submit this tution of 'he state of Utah. ijmcipal of such debt, within such program shall from time to Section 3. If adopted hy the amendment to the elec-tot- s srnty years from the final pas-n- :' time ix? determined upon by the proposed electors of the state, this amendof the state at the next of the law creating the LegisliUure. era! eleetion in the manner pro- ment shall take effect the first I.-- . Not more than 75' i of the day of January. 1947. Section 2. The secretary of State's ponion of the revenue vided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the fc'e is directed to submit this necessary to finance (hr operaI. E. E. MUNSON. Secretary of of such electors of the state this amendjprposed amendment to the elec-!no- f tion and maintenance ment shall take effect the first State of the State of Utah. DO the state at the next genischool minimum program shall day of January. 1917. HEREBY CERTIFY that the foretal election in the manner pro-tto- be raised by a Sia-.- prnerty tax going is a full, true and correct by law. thereof remainder levy and the CONSTITUTIONAL copy of the three constitutional shall be raised from other State ita 6 amendment. proposed by the AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL sources. The Legislature shall to the Twenty-Sixt- h AMENDMENT determine by law the method A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- regular session of1945. . and also Legislature. conof of the State's allocation bft- I JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS tribution to the various school ING TO AMEND SECTION 20 OF a full, true and correct copy of CONSTI-TUTICVII ARTICLE OF THE the five cor.stituticnal amendir. 3", TO AMEND ARTICLE III OK districts. OF THE STATE OF ments proposed hy the First SpeliKE CONSTITUTION OF THE 2. The of Section secretary u STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO state Is UTAH RELATING iX COMPEN-- i cial Session f the Twenty-SixtM- hereby directed to sub- SATION OK STATE OFFICERS FOR TAXAfOKANTE THE Legislature 191b. as appears of to amendment this prop-isemit B Be it enacted hv the legislaTION OF LANDS AND record In mv office ot state at the the electors the km s ture of the State ol Utah, EXEMPTIONS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I next genera' election in the :hili ol all members elected 1 it hand and have manner provider foi in section 1 enucied by the Lcgisla-it VOtlnB '3HUSe,, of the of the State of M, Utah, two-ti- a of article XXIII of the constitu- In Sertfon t 7.1, State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, of all members elected to tion ol the state of Utah. i of the Section 3. If adopted by the two houses voting in thith,s 17,h dav of Auuat- - 1946' 20 artieWlT r thereof: electors of the state, this amend- constitution of the state of Utah Section 1. It is proposed to ment shall take effeet the first to read: 5a'd Article III of the Constl-- i of Jaminrv 1947. See. 20. Thp Governor, Secreof the state of Utah as fol- tary of Sta'e. Auditor. Treasurer, Secretary of State. CONSTITUTIONAL Attorney Gene: a 1. Superintend- (SEAL) Ha following ordinance shall .jf 4 ent of Public Instruction and AMENDMENT irrevocable without the con-o- f such other State and district ofthe United States and the A JOIN ! RESOLUTION PROPOSficers as may be provided for by of thin state: . SECING AN AMENDMENT ID law, shall receive for their servr.nt Perfect toleration of re-- . TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIII OK ices monthly, a compensation as merchants sentiment Is guaranteed, THE CONSTITUTION OF THE fixed hy law. advertise in "habitant of this State shall STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO ofThe compensation for said he molested in person or ALLOCATION O f REVENUES ficers as provided in all laws entlm papei will give on account of nls or her RECEIVED TAXES ON acted puiojart to this ConstituFROM of religious ON tn servAND INTANGIBLE tion. for shall op full all worship: but INCOME you best values for Mnuus or plural marriages ices rendered hy said officers, rePROPERTY rer prohibited. Be it enaetid bv the Legislaspectively, in any olfictai capacyout money. s The people inhabiting ture of the state ot Utah, ity or empi.ivment during their State do affirm and declare ot all members elected to respective terms at office. No iaa aaaaaaaaa they torever disclaim all each cf the two houses voting in such officer shall receive for the - and Mile p erf of official to the any performance unapproprl-- favor th.reol: duty dii public lands lying within Section 1. I Is proixised to any fee for his own use, hut all E oundaries hereof, and to all amend sec. 3 ot Article XIII of fees fixed by law for the perlytnr within "said limits the constitution of the state of formance oy eithn of them of piuX or bold any official duty, shall be colby any Indian or Utah as follows: trw ' an Sec. 3. The Legislature shall lected in advance and deposited tribes, and that until the W shall have been provide by law a uniform and with the Stae Treasurer monthSend us the price and ly to the credit of the State. The by the United States, equal rate of assessment it rt of a years subtame tor on all the shall proptaxation be may and remain tangible Legislature provide Jail d to Us of to In actual and the of the State, the erty payment necessary according ikcf disposition scription if you States, and said Indian value In money, and shall pre- expenses of said officers while are in arrears. Ws shaii remain under the ab-- - scribe by law such regulations traveling in the State In the perMed tbs monev. Jurisdiction and control as shall secure i just valuation formance of official duty. and property. ... s. two-thir- OF THE STATE OF TO THE RELATING ELECTION AND DUTIES OF COUNTY ATTORNEYS AND FIXING THE TERM THEREOF. Be it resolved by the Legisla- vW pain-relievi- Be It enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section L It is proposed to amend sec. 3 of article XIX of the constitution cf the state of Utah, to read: Sec. 3. The public Institutions of the State are hereby permanently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to It by the United States, in the Act of Congress approved July 16, 1894, to be disposed of and used in such manner as the legislature may provide: First: The Seat of Government and the State Fair at Salt Lake UTAH, p y INSTITUTIONS TUTION sBen-Ga- y Rub in tat tut relief from muscular soreness and pain. Ben-Gacore tains up tn 2 Vi times mors methyl salicylate and menthol famous agents known to every doctor than five other widely offered rub-inInsist on genuine Ben-Gathe original Baume Analgsique. - A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 10, ARTICLE VIII, OF THE CONSTI- 4iia lend your order to: of all members elected to each of the two houses voting In favor thereof: Section 1. It Is proposed to amend sec. 12 of article VHL 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 lie 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 state ai the next gen- - No-- 5 flan- Pattern No 1430 come In ilai I!. 14. IS, IS and S biu 14, 2J yard at M- inch f aline l rsBHION Vh, rail aad Wlaler ha a wealth af I4aa r, wha aew laihiaa hr lupBUhi a Ml- - af fir fraeki. frta in, (atrial laMrurliaa, frit B'laM aallira la lha bah. Prlra II into Dua to an unusually larga demand and rurrent conditions, allslitly more lime Is required In fillinx orders fur a few of tho must popular pattern numbers, Section 3. If adopted by the tangible property shall be allo- electors of the state, this amendcated to the support of the public ment shall take effect the first school system as defined in Ar1947. ticle X, Section 2 of this Consti- day of January, tution. CONSTITUTIONAL Section 2. The secretary of state is heretiy directed to subAMENDMENT mit this proposed amendment to A RESOLUTION PROPOSJOINT the electors of the state at the next general election in the ING AN AMENDMENT TO SECmanner provided for In section 1 TION 3 OF ARTICLE XIX OF of article XXIII ot the constitu- THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO tion of the state of Utah. LOCATION OF PUBLIC TION 7 OF ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO PROPORTION OF STATE CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT MINIMUM SCHOOL PROGRAM Lf PORTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM ST w ch times and in such manner Be it enacted by the Legislamay be provided by law. The ture of State of Utah, s Igiiliture may provide for the of all members elected to each o f taxation from of the two houses voting in favor rnption tones, homesteads, and personal thereof: In exceed $2,000 to not Section 1. It maty, proposed t i and home-ad- amend sec. 7 of piArticle lue for homes XIII of Outfit oCumhcrjach g No 7 In- A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SEC- I I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT SxTS5TSiS,Si!S.SS on Income or from taxes on CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT pump-- Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elec tors of the state at the next general election tn the manner provided by iaw Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall akg effect the first day of January, 1947. |