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Show Friday, August 27, 1920. THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 6 Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1. meat Nifc, 2. o In tho United States Land Office, Announcement appears lx our Balt Lake City, Bute of Utah, i columns today of tho opening of 17. 1920. 1 resolution proposing an amendment school nt the July Brigham Young Unite Section T, Article It, of the Notice Is hereby given that the A number of Important versity. of the State of Utah, relatplace In the system of Pint us Mining Company, a corporaing te tax rates for State purpose changea-tak- e Be It resolved by the Legislature of orgnnlxntlon this 'year. There will tion, by its duly authorised agent Cedi Fitch, the State of Utah, of alt jbe a School of Education and a and attorney-in-fac- t. the members elected te each House School of Arts and Sciences. The whose postoffice address Is Eureka, therein: concurring has made application for a Section 1. That It la proposed te former will continue the work for Utah, States Patent for the amend Section T, of Article XIII. of which the B. Y. U. has become Justly United iho Constitution of the State of Vtah celebrated, the training of teachers, Whispering Willie" lode mining o that the same will read as follows: and the latter will pursue the work claim, situate In tho Tlntlc Mining Sec. T. The rate of taxation on propJuab County, State of Utah, of preparing students to meet the District, erty for State purposes shall never No. 0568, and dev Mineral 8urvey and . of life, temporal exceed I mills on each dollar of val- problems uation te be apportioned as follows: spiritual. Courses are also offered cribed In the field notes and plat of Not to exceed mills on each dol- which meet the entrance require- the official survey on file In this oflar of valuation iq for general State pur- ments of law, medical, engineering fice, with magnetic variations at 17 poses; not to exceed I mills on each dag. 15 min. East, as follows: dollar of valuation for district school and other professional schools. Beginning at Cor. No. 1, (whence To meet the demands of the new purposes; not to exceed M mill on each dollar of valuation for high tho K Sec. Cor. on south boundary new proschool purposes; that part of ths Slats scheme, a large number of tax apportionsd te high school pur- fessors have been added to the B. Y of Bee. IS, T. 19 8.. R. 2 W, 8. U poses shall constitute a fund to be M.. bears S. 68 deg. 21 min. W. called ths High School Fund and shall U. teaching force. The faculty is the 851.8 ft.), and running thence S. 70 bo apportioned to the cities and school strongest in the history of the districts maintaining high schools in Institution. deg. 44 min. E. 156.6 ft. to Cor. No. ths manner ths Legislature may pro2: thence S. 15 deg. 49 min. E. vide. And whenever the taxable prop422.5 ft. to Cor. No 2; thence N. erty within the State shell amount ex-to Mrs. H. Ingemnnn, who has been 70 deg. 44 min. W. 215.2 ft to Cor. MOS.eee.OOe.M, the rates shall not ceed oa each dollar ef valuation two No. 4; thence N. 8 deg. 68 min. W. and four-tantmills for general State operating a cleaning establishment ef one mill for in Eureka for a number-o- f years dur- 401.7 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the placo of purposes, school and such, purposes, levy high time she has made a great beginning. Said loae mining claim for district school purposes as will ing which raise annually an amount which, added many friends, leaves today for her is located in the BEK Sec. 18, and to any other State funds available for new home in Detroit. She will be NEK Sec. 19, T. 10 8., R. 2. W.i 8. district school punoaea, equals Ifl.Oi for each person of school age In the accompanied by her son and daugh- L. Mer., and contains a net area of State, shown by the last preceding Herbert and Miss Margaret 0.205 acre, the areas in conflict with school census; unless a proposition to ter, who have been attending Lot Increase such rate or rates, specifying lode; Lot ths rate er rates proponed and the school at Logan, and all will visit Indian and lodes; and Lot same be shall the time during which Both Aleck lode, having been levied, be first submitted to a vote for a few weeks at Milwaukee. will of such of ths qualified electors of of Mrs. Engemanns children excluded. the State, aa, In the year next preced- finish their education in Boston. Said mining claim is on record in ing such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the office of the County Recorder of the State, and the majority of those Juab County, at Nephl, Utah. Notice For Publication. voting thereon shall vote In favor thereof, in such manner as may be proThe nearest known lxatlons are o vided by law. Sec. I. The Secretary ef State Is diDepartment of the Interior, U. 8. the aforesaid conflicting elaims. I direct that this notice be pubrected to cause this proposed amendLand Office at Salt Lake City, ment to be published aa required by in tho Eureka Reporter, the lished 1920. 17, Utah, August the Constitution and to be submitted te ths electors of the Stats at ths newspaper published nearest said is John NOTICE that hereby given next general election In the manner for a period of nine Eggen, of Benmore, Utah, who, on mining claim, provided by law. See. t. If approved by the electors August 4, 1916, made Homestead consecutive issues. of the 8tate, this proposed amendment GOULD B. BLAKELY. shall taka effect oa the 1st day of Jan-- . entry. No. 018017, for Lots 6, I, 7, Register.' 111. Section 8, Township uary, 8, SEK 8WK. Approved ltarch 11, till. 10 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake E. D. DUNN, Attorney, Balt Lake City, Utah. Meridian has filed notice of intenAmend Constitutional r three-yeato Proposed (First pub. July 23, 1920; last pub. tion to make proof, ment No. 3. establish claim to the land above Sspt 17, 1920.) described, before the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office, SEBATfl CONCURRENT RUOLUTION The Best Physls. NO. d, at Salt Lake City, Utaih, on the 1st o day of October, 1920. want a plaasant physls When you A concurrent resolution providing an Claimant names ss witnesses: amendment to Section I, Article XIV, Israel Bennlon, J. A. Skidmore, try Chambsrlslns Tablets. They are to taka and mild and gentle In of ths Constitution of the Stats of e, easy T. Jensen, all of Utah, relating te State debt limita- Aage Larsen, effect. They are highly prised by Utah. tion. people who hare become acquainted GOULD B. BLAKELY Be it enacted by the Legislature of with their good qualities. They only of all the State of Utah, Register. cost a the members elected to each of the quarter. 20, 1920.) August (First pub. two Houses concurring therein: to Section I. That It is proposed Notice To Water Users. Notice Of Assessment. amend Section I, Artlolo 14, of ths constitution of the State ef Utah, so that the same will read aa fellows: Grand Eastern Mining Company. SUte Engineers Office, Salt Lake Section 1. To meet casual deficits Location of City, Utah, August 11, 1020. principal office, Silver or failures la revenue, and for necesNotice is hereby given that Wilsary expenditures for public purposes, City, Utah, and office at 311 Judge Including ths creation of public build- Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Lo- liam Albert Gardner, of ElberU, t, Utah, ings, and for ths payment of all terri- cation of mine, Tlntlc Mining has made application In actorial Indebtedness assumed by the cordance with the requirements of Jnab County, Utah. State, the State may contract dsbts, not exceeding in the agregate at any Notice Is hereby given that nt n the Compiled Laws of UUh, 1917, one time, an amount equal te I as amended by the Session Laws of of the value of the taxable meeting of the board of directors property of the State, as shown by ths Grand Eastern Mining Company, UUh, 1919, to approprlaU one-tenlast assessment for State purposes,, second-foof water from previous to the Incurring of such In- n corporation, held August 12, 1920, (.1) of a debtedness. But the State shall never an assessment to be known as Av an unnamed spring in Utah County. contract any Indebtedness, except as sessment No. 1, of one-ha- lf cent per Said water issue at a point S. I in the next Section provided, In exes se of such amount, and all moneys share, was levied on tho outstanding deg. W. 2205 ft. from tho Northarising from loans herein authorised, shall be applied solely ts ths purposes capital stock of the corporation, pay- west corner of Sec. 8, Township 12 able immediately to H. E. Smyth, South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake for which they were obtained. Sec. f. The Secretary ef State la 211 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Base and Meridian, Is to be conveyhereby directed to submit this pre- Utah. ed in a pipe line a distance of 2000 posed amendment to the olectora of the State at the next general election stock upon which this sssev feet where Is will be used from Jan. Any In tho manner provided by law. 1 to Dec. 81, Inclusive, of each year Sec. I. If adopted by the electors ament remains unpaid on September of the State, this amendment shall take 11, 1920, will he delinquent and ad- to irrigate 10 acres of land In the effect January I, till. vertised for sale at public auction, NWK BEK of See. 8, township and Approved Kerch It, lilt. and unless payment Is made before, range aforesaid. As much of said so much of etch parcel of stock ns water ns may be necessary will he Proposed Constitutions! Amend' shall be necessary will be sold on used during the entire year for doOctober It, 1920, nt 4 o'clock, p. m. mestic purposes. This application is ment No. 4. nt the office of the company, 111 designated in the StnU Engineers CONCURRBWT RRSOLU- - Judge Building, Salt Lake City, office ns No. 8505. RNATR TION NO. L All proUsts against tha granting Utah, to pay delinquent nsaessment cost of advertising and expense of said application, sUtlng tho and A eonsurrent resolution prop oil ns an reasons therefor, must be made by amendment to the Constitution of of sale. H. E. SMYTH, Secretary- affidavit in duplicate, accompanied tho State of Utah by nmondlns Beo318 Judge Building, Salt Lake with a fee of 2.60, and filed In this tian 4, Article XU. rolntlng to rlsbts of notion to rooovor damages for In City, UUh. office within thirty (80) days after Jurlos resulting In death. tho completion of the publication of 20, 1020.) August pub. (First Bo It resolved and anaatad by the lag : o this notice. Ulatnro of tho State of Utah, two O. F. McGONAGLE, Notice To Water Users. thirds of all tho mom boro alocted to each of tho two Honoos concurring StnU Engineer. t heroin: of first publication August Section 1. That It U proposad to Stats Engineers Office, Salt Lake (DaU1020. DsU of completion of 20, amond Section I, Article II, of tho ConCity, UUh, August 11, 1920. 17, 1920.) publication SepUmber stitution of tho Stato of Utah, so that Notice Is hereby given that Wilaald section ehall read aa follows: of Gardner liam ElberU, Bryant "Tho right of action to recover dam- Notlco To Water Users. a for injurioo resulting in death, Utah, has made application In ac11 never bo abrogated, and the cordance with the requirement! of amount recoverable shall not bo sub-jethe Compiled Laws of UUh, 1117, StsU Engineer's Office, Salt Lake to any statutory limitation, lx easel where compensation for as amended by the Session Laws of City, UUh, August 11, 1920. Injurioo rooultlng in death la provided two-tentNotice U hereby given that Wilto 1810, UUh, npproprlaU fer by lw." ' of a second-foSection I. Tho Secretary of Stato Is of water liam Bryant Gardner of Elbcrta, (.2) hereby directed to submit this pro- from two unnamed springs In UUh Utah, has made application In acposed amendment to tho electors of tho otnta at ths next general election County. Said water issues from cordance with tho requirements of in tho manner provided by law. No. 1 nt a point S. 38 deg. 88 the Compiled Laws of UUh. 1017, Sec. I. If adopted by the elactora spring of tho state the amendment ahull tabs min. E. 8547 ft. .from tho North as amended by tho Session Laws of effect January 1st, IM1. quarter corner of See. S, Township UUh, 1911, to appropriate of wnUr from 12 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake (.1) of a second-foApproved October I, till. Base and Meridian, and is to bo con- an nnnnmed spring in UUh County. I, Harden Bennlon, Secretary of veyed to a point 8. 11 deg. II min.W. Said water Issues nt a point S. 61 State, of tha State ef Utah, do hereby 2116 ft. from tho corner above des- deg. 46 mln. E. 1116 ft. from tha certify that tha foregoing la a full, corner of See. 2, true and correct copy of all Comtl cribed, this last point being the point North quarter tutional Amendments proposed by tho of issuance of spring No. 2. Tha Township 12 South, Rungs 8 West, regular and pedal eeseloni of tha water thus collected will he convey- Salt Lake Base and Meridian, conLegislature of lilt, aa tha same ap- ed a farther distance of 50 ft. and veyed In a ditch a dlsUnce of 50 pear of record la my office. 1 to Dee. II, In- foot and there nsed from Jan. 1 to In witness whereof, I have hereunto need from Jan. set my hand and affixed the Orest clusive, of each year to irrigate 80 Dec. 81, inclusive, of each your, to Seal of tha State of Utah, this 1st acres of land embraced In part of Irrigate 10 acres of land embraced day of October, lift. NH of said Section 2. As much in tho NKNEK Bee. 8, T. 12 8., HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) water ns may he necessary will be R. 2 W. As mnch of said water ns Secretary of State, used during tho entire year for may be' necessary will bo nsed the domestic purposes. This application entire year for domestic purposes. Is designated in tha 8UU Engine- This application Is designsUd in tho Stato Engineer's office nt No. 1567. er's office ns No. 5570. All proUsU against the granting All protests against tho granting of said application, sUtlng the of eald application, sUtlng the reasons therefor, most bo made by reasons therefor, most bo made by remedy for Rheumatism, especial affidavit In ' duplicate, accompanied affidavit In dupllcaU, accompanied ly that form of the disease which with a fee of 12.50, and filed In this with a fee of $8.50, and filed In this comes from germs in the blood. office within thirty (80) days after office within thirty (80) days after Being such n thorough blood purifier and cleanser, it routs the germs the completion of whs publication of tho completion of tho publication of from the blood, thus removing ths this notice, t this notice. cause of year Rheumatism. McGONAGLE. G. F. McGONAGLE, S. S. S. is sold by nil druggists. StnU Engineer. Engineer. StnU Write for free literature ana med(Date of first publication August (Date of first publication August ical advice, to Chief Medical Ad 20, 1120. Dsta of completion ; of 20, 1020. DsU of completion of viier. Swift Laboratory, tlgRtg, Go. publication SepUmber 17, 1020.) publication September 17, 1120.)' min nm uioLmoa n. a imn joist RKSoLvnos Jolit roaolutloa proposing aa amendment ts Ssctlos ef Article U of thf Constitution of ths Stato of Utah, to municipal corporations. It onactsd ths Last stature of rots ol ths Stats of Utah, tws-thirall ths aambsrs slsotsd la ths tvo Housss sonsurriag thsrsta: Ssotlsa 1. That It Is prspossS to aaisnt Ssetlsa of Artlcls XI. of the Csnstltutloa of ths Stats of Utah, so that ths sams will rsad as follows: Sso. 4. Corpora tlsas for municipal purposes shall aot hs ersatsd hr spsclal laws Ths XjsgtslatBfo hr Ssnsral laws shall prevlde fer ths Incorporates, organlsatioa aad elasslflcatloa of oltlss aad towns la proportion ts population. which laws mar he altered, amended or repealed. Aar city mar frame aad adopt a shorter for Its ewa ssvsramsat la ths foUowlng manner: Ths legislative aathsrltr of the city vets of Its memmay, hr bers, aad apoa pstltlsa of Qualified slsctors ts ths aumber of Id per cent of all votes east at ths neat preceding eleetloa for ths efflee of ths merer, shall forthwith provide hr ordinance fer ths submission to ths electors of ths question. Shall a Commission hs chosen ts frame a charter? The ordinance shall require that the question he submitted ts ths electors at the nszt regular municipal election Ths ballot containing such question shall alas contain the names of candidates for members of ths proposed Commission, hut without party designation. Such candidates shall be nominated la the same manner as required by law for nomination of city officers. If a majority of the olectora voting on ths question of ohooslng a Commission shall vote la ths affirmative then the fifteen oandldatss receiving a majority of ths votes cast at such eleotioa, shall constitute the charter Commission, aad shall proceed ts frame' a oharter. Any charter so framed shall he submitted to the qualified electors of ths city at an election to ha held at a time to be determined by the charter Commission, which shall be not less than thirty days subsequent to its completion and distribution among ths electors and not more than ons year from such data. Alternative provisions may ales be submitted to bo voted upon separately. Ths Commission shall make previsions for the distribution of copies of tho proposed charter and of any alternative provisions ts the qualified electors of tho olty, aot lees than slaty days before tbs election at which It is voted upon. Such proposed oharter and suoh alternative provisions as are approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon, shall become an organic law ef such elty at such time as may be flzed therein, and shall supersede any encharter aad all laws affecting tiling the organisation and government of such city which are now In confliot therewith. Within thirty days afUr Its approval a copy of such charter as adopted, certified by the mayor and city recorder and authenticated by the seal of such olty, shall be mads In duplicate and deposited, one In ths office of the Secretary of Btats and ths ether In ths ofttea of the City Recorder, and thereafter all courts shall take judlolal notice of suoh charter. Amendments to any such charter may bo framed and submitted by ths charter Commission In tho earns manner aa provided fer making of charters, or may be proposed by the legislative authority ef the city upon a vets thereof, or by petition of qualified electors to a number equal to of the total vote cast for mayor on the neat preeeedlng election, and any such amendment may be submitted at the neat regular election, and having been approved by the majority ef the electors voting thereon, shall become a part ef the charter at the time fined In sueh amendment and shall be certified and filed aa provided la ease of charters. Bach dty forming its charter under this Section shall have, and Is hereby granted, the authority to anereise all powers relating to municipal affair and to adopt and enforce within its limits, local police, sanitary and similar reulatloa not in oonfllot with the general law, and no enumeration el powers in this constitution or any law shall bo deemed to limit or restrict the general grant ef authority hereby conferred; but this grant ef authority shall aot Include the power to regulate the service or charges ef public utilities se leng as such regulation Is provided for by general law, nor be deemed te limit er restrict the pewsr ef the Legislature In matters ef public or general late rest, aer those relating to lute affairs. The power to be conferred upon the titles by this Section shall Include the following: (a) To levy, assess and collect taxes and borrow money, within the limits prescribed by general law, ana to levy and collect special assessments (or benefits conferred. (b) Te furnish all looal public services! to purchase, hire, construct, own, maintain and operate, or lease, public utilities, leeal in eatsat and use; te acquire by condemnation, er otherwise, within or without the corporate limits, property necessary for nay such purposes, subject to restrictions Impesea by general law fer the protection of other communities; and te grant looal franohlses and regulate fublio utilitythereof subject te the continuing power ef regulation ef public aad service, by the rates utilities, their State, as is new or may hereafter be, provided by general law. (o) To make local public Improvements and to acquire by condemnation, or otherwise, property within Its corporate limits neoessary for such Improvements; and else te acquire an excess ever that needed fer any such Improvement and te sell er lease each excess property with restrictions, la order te protect and preserve the Improvement. (d) Te issue and sell bonds on ths sesnrity ef any such excess property, er ef Any ublie utility owned by ths elty, er ef the revenues thereof, or both. Including, In the case of a public utility, a franchise stating the terms upon which, In case of the purchaser may operate tr two-thir- ds two-thir- ds one-ten- th foro-slaau- re, tun utHIty. Sec. I. The Secretary ef State Is hereby directed te submit the proposed amendment te the electors of the State t tjie next general election in the manner provided by law. Sea t If adopted by the electors sf this State, this amendment shall take affect on January 1st, 1111. Appscved If arch II, 1111. Katies of Application for a United Changes In System Of OrStates Patent Serial No. 030786. ganization At Church School Troposed Constitutional so. a. Cea-stltl- oa - two-thir- Summer is fast slipping away and it is about time to place an order for that fall suit. For once take lots of time look over our samples, get the right pattern and let us make the suit in our shop.- Well guarantee it in - every respect' on ' Excellent Combat tho Timm to Di Some cues of Rheumatism give cry little trouble to their victim luring the summer season, and or this reason now is n most avorable time to take n course of restment that will reach the ause of the troublq and remove it rom the system. &S.S. 1us proven a splendid ALTERING Emil Forrest & Co. TAILORS MAKERS OF GOOD CLOTHES 212-Afric- an 209-Bllv- er i Walter Fitch, Jr., Company i HH444W4 901 1 II II 1 II 146 K6W9W4W44W j! SHAFT AND TUNNEL CONTRACTORS ij 1 Ben-mor- Ij Mt Camel, Pa. Eureka, Utah f two-thir- Die-trlc- m of-th- th ot Notice To Water Users. as amended by tho Session Laws of h UUh, 1910, to approprlaU of waUr (.1) of a second-fofrom an unnamed spring in UUh County. Said water Issues at a point N. 13 deg. W. 744 ft. from the Northeast corner of Section I, Township 12 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed a distance of 1000 feet where it will be nsed from Jan. 1 to Dec. 21, Inclusive, of each year to lrrlgaU 10 seres of land in tho 8EK of Bee. 25, T. 11 8., R. 8 W. As much of said water as may hs necessary will hs used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application is designated in the BUU Engineers office as No. 8569. All proUsU against ths granting of said application, sUtlng the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 12.60, and filed In this office within thirty (80) days after tho completion of tho publication of this notlco. G. F. McGONAGLE. Bute Engineer. (Dais of first publication August 20, 1020. DsU of completion of publication SepUmber 17, 1920.) one-tent- ot Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A - ot ox-ee- pt hs State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, UUh, August 11, 1920. Notlco ts hereby given that Evan Walters and D. M. Hann of American Fork, and West Jordan, Utah, respectively, have made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1017, as amended by the Session Laws of UUh, 1911, to approprlaU ten (10) second-fe- et of water from Stage Station Spring In Juab County. Said water issues at a point 1800 feet North and 800 feet Eaet of the Northwest corner of 8ec. 86, Town-shi- n 11 South, Range 11 West, Balt Lake Bass and Meridian Tho water will bo conveyed from tho spring by means of n ditch n distance of 6800 foot and there used from April 1st to November lit, inclusive, of oseh year to Irrigate 080 acres of unsur-veye- d land, which- land, whan surveyed, will lie In Bees. 84 and 85, T. 11 8., R. 14 W and Secs. 2 and I T. 12 8., R. 14 W., also 820 seres In WK See. 26, T. 11 8.. R. 14 W. This application is designated in tha 8Ute Engineers office nt No. 5504. All proUsU against tha granting of said application, sUtlng ths reasons therefor, must hs made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed In this office within thirty (20) days after tha completion of tho publication of this notice. G. F. McGONAGLE, ' Stato Engineer. (Date of first publication August 20, 1920. DsU of completion of publication SepUmber 17, 1020.) - i WWMtiWWriWWWtHIIMWIIIHtMIIIIIIIIII , silver ot one-tent- Notice To Water Users. SUte Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 11, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that William Bryant Gardner of ElberU, UUh, has mads application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, The government's agreement to buy silver at $1,00 per ounce assures Tintic's future for years to come. We advise yon to buy Untie stocks now ,but if yon cannot see your way clear to do so, do not sell what yon already haver h ot : .. - . LET US FILL TOUR ORDERS. QUOTATIONS DAILY Rheumatisms Pains Are Always Treacherous wr PRESSING CLEANING two-tent- 185-Mari- A. : W. H. Child & Co. Salt Lake City Phono Woo. 6186 23 YEARS IN THE BUSINESS - Q.. I Tregoning & Hanley . LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Market QaoUtlons Daily Phone, Eureka 318 y |