Show THE amendments voters of utah are this thia bear ear having a taste of the referendum that tho the progressive party ie Is nak ask ing for and we onder monder how many aro are devoting sufficient clent time to the questions at issue to oto intelligently on art them daring during tho last two months vo no have been publishing eight constitutional amendments passed by the last state legislature and now referred to the voters for tile their r approval app roial or rejection tion llao you read thoin them if not y you on should get wity and read them ae so yon you will bo ba expect expected od to vote for or against them thein next tuesday no 1 is an amendment to raise raie the tile ungil ajo of our state legisla legislators tot I 1 from pr per day to per 63 chink it oer over and decide how low you will wil I 1 I 1 ote to on oil no I 1 number is a proposition to allow town 1 I and cities of certain claresea to bond for a higher abou amou amount tit than at present prea eni wa ve eee see no oh to this till as no city can b it I 1 for any suin except on h inn 1111 3 arity voe vole and uny in debt edness still bo be in the ha ids id 0 tile oberd N amber number U 3 Vr prop opuses to allow the subdivision ot of counties count lon where a 11 majority of 0 tho tile voters in both parti of tho thu county desire it we think all hould should vote for ihli title at there aro are counties count iea in tho the that would ho be highly beno fitted ly by such a law wasatch ia Is onu one of thorn them and slid all parties are aski for it number 4 ie sin an amendment inen men dment to allow tho tile treasurer to deposit tho the slate state funds on interest TI the I 1 0 republican party lias has beon been ariti continued on an lut page THE ru amendments from page 4 ired during tin this cain campaign palan 0 for biot ot laving thia money drawing inte interest but our present lawe lavis do no peri permit nit vote for his amend anent and wa will ivill get got a law to ad ink mit of such action number 5 abut tile only difference wo can see in lit the two law laws is that tho tile new now law provides thill that tho the 81 still eliell 11 arrange for the payment of any debt the state may inay oo oe 00 including interest as may fall duo due while tho tile law all it now stands requires ho lie levying of a tax annually sufficient to ply anoli debt and alid 20 eara ears from the incurring of the debt we nothing wrong with ith no 5 no 6 colatos to tin tile elate state bard of equalization tho tile bierd ae ais constituted by tho tile present law consists coneie te of 0 thu tile gour nor state auditor elate state treasurer secretary of state and attoh iny general tito provides allt this bis board elmal consist of four rosi real dents of jhb th state to lie appointed by the go governor erfur rind ampro approved ed by b tho the sel bounty lato in tilia this case the old law looks thu the beat best to us unless there are reasons atiat e kron not of for tho tile cli change allire numb e I 1 adds this sentenia een sen tenca to llie the present law lav all taxes shall bs uniform un the same cinea class of property within ilia ho territorial limits of tho ilia authority levering lev eying tho ts tax and behall be levied lovied and collected for publia pur purpose posts on oil ly IY wo IVO see BOO no tins this addition no 8 we ire thin v should carrr carry by fill the section as it now elands provides atiat tho the as jessed valuation of all bit mining grounds shall be boelio the price paid the tile or choso grounds gro unda rho 1 amenda a it tales toles coal mines out of tho group and provides aorl for aa coil co il lands in 66 aine saine manner other properly property la Is allm amendment la in intended to adlow the tho state to derive derne a just tax from the large tool coin pane which secured their lauds from the government years aro ngo n at a very low coat cost per acre and at which value they thuy must bo be assessed under the tho uld law I 1 lenco we support port the anion amend dment finont |