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Show I - 4 - 'N . fv, H. ' J . rf V 'Ve - V h FHE MOR SUCCESSOR TO Sk MIRROR-MONITO- R t. 1 ' MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT, 21, 1910. VOL. XVI. A t joint resolution proposing un amend ment to Section 4, of Article 14, of the Consti7 of tution of the State of Utah, In relation totl i Section Joint Resolution proposing A an Amendment to Article XII1, of the Constitution limit of Indebtedness of counties, cities of the State of Utah, relating to towns and school districts. Beit resolved by the Legislature of tin the rate of taxation. of all Be it enacted by the Legislature state of toUtah, each of the two houses concurof the State of Utah, ring therein: of all the members elected, to Section That It Is proposed to amend Constitution of each of the two honses concurring Section 4, of Artlceso14, of thethe same shu'l the rtate of Utah, that therein. read as follows: Section 1. That it is propose' I Section 4. V linn authorised to create Into amend section 7 of Article debted ness, us provided In section 3 of do county shall become indebted XIII, of the Constitution of the to anleamount, including Bx'stlng indebtedsame of so Utah State that the ness. exceeding two per centum. No city, will read as follows: town, si bool district or oilier municipal snail become indibted to an 7. The rate of taxation on pro.tinout t, including existing ideltednesx.ex-ceepinnevshall state for purposes perty four per centum of the vdue of the er exceed eight mills on each dol- 'axiib'e property Iherein, the value to be aslar of valuation to be apportion- certained by the last assessment for State ed as follows: Not to exceed four and County purposes prexlmis to the incur such Indebtedenss. except t hat in nulls on each dollar r.ug of itedcltli and f s the assessment shall betakof valuation for general state en from the last assessment for c'tv purNot to exceed three nulli poses. provided, that no part of the indebton each dollar of valuation lor edness allowed in this section sh .11 be Infor other than strict'y (ourty, city, district school purposes; Not to curred tow or school district purposes: privtded No. 10 v. REPUBLICAN CO. TICKET her ?rm and since then a felon Angus Smedley Hade Manager. A Good Position ? , developed on her thumb. The Can be had by ambitious young Announcement has just been doefor has lanced it' seve-iamade by the' Rocky Mountaiu men and ladies ia '.the field of times also scraped the bone,' yet Bell Telephone Company of the Wifeless or Railway telegraNames of Republican Candidates it does not seem to improve. of Mr. " Angus phy. Since the 8 hour : law beappointment Placed on Ticket Saturday for A democratic rally and prima Smedly as manager of the Boun- came effective and 'since the Offices in Morgan County. ry was held last Tuesday even- tiful exchange. The friends of Wireless companies are estabing. J udge King from Salt Lake Mr. Smedley, who are legion in lishing stations throughout the v was the principal speaker. Davis county, will be very glad country, there is, a great short-- . The Republican County ConMrs, John Stewart is visiting to hear of his promotion. M uf telegraphers. Positions : vention was held in Morgan Oct. her mother and sister at Bountihas been employed! t pay beginners, from ' $70 to 90 Is , t the Bell Telephone Company f 15th and the following ticket ful . per mouth, with gobd chance of i k J as of in a number held: f the salesman advancement, ' Tbq National Teh placed years c aud and the For Representative, Ja. Ander collector he fact that ENTERPRISE, UTAH. egraph institute of Portland Or son. lr. and Mrs. Albert Olson are has been appointed as the resi egon, operates six? official Instl- For Commissioner, 4 years, F. up from Salt Lake in America;-undesuper V. attending dent manager is proof that his lutes vision of It. R. F. Florence. and Wireless Of work era his is by Miss appreciated their daughter, Clara Ward V ficials and places 1 ail The For Commissioner, 2 years, W. ley, who is Bell in er. subscribers ploy rfjurt ill with ty seriously Sre4fe into It vrillpnif positions Davis county will appreciate the II. Torn a. 1 phoid fever. write them for full . t i .i j For Cleik, C. E. Condie. Mrs. Axcel 0!sns baby,' who appqintment of Mr. Smedley for For Sheriff, A. R. Hertock. the reason that he i a home boy REWARD, hasten sick time, is and indicative of the mill on each dol fnr.ber, that any city of the hrst and second f exceed For Treasurer, R. H, Welch is policy of One gradually hundred improving. bo dollars lor of oblation for High School class when authorised as provided in Section For Recorder, G. Y. Robbins. the Rocky Mountain Bell Telel luee of this article, be allowed to In- Mr. the liiaj of State for additional inform tion Wesley Tingey of Centre purposes; llmt part For Assessor, A. B. Carrigan. tef recognize an paid larger Indebtedness, not to exceed four tax apportioned 1o high school cur vibe is 'Spending a few days at phone Company will help conVict,the5'pson that per centum, and any city of the third class, For Attorney, J. R. Porter. employee of home talent whenev who set fire to purposes shall constitute a fund or town, nottoexceed eight per centum adWalter Crofts, the er possible inits ad ministration For B. 0. town or Anderson. such ' school for to be called the ditional, city supplying Surveyor, high ore house, of when The men artificial with Sunday, June sewers, water, Hghtsor and shall he apportioned fund Enterprise are of its affairs, i l!;.. the works for supplying such water, light All 26th. information' on the road, near jrill be to the cities and school districts and sewer, shall be owned and controlled by For some time past the Bou nti-- f ' 1 Miss Eiikvmi Gsts Nomination. busy working ' confidential. schools iu V strictly the municipality. Peterson, maintaining high ul in has been direct exchange diThe many Morgin friends of Geo. T. Stenhouse,. Section 2 The Secretary of Stale Is manner the legislature may proMr. James Rogers, who has to cause this proposed amendment to Miss of Mr. N. G. Smith, who M. C. Mg, Co. charge Manager vide . And whenever the taxable rected will be Kirkwood Tenca d be as required by the 1onstilutlou Rich 'some beenin for shall County has also wiilun had state at the charge Farming piepertv and to be submitted to the i lectors of the pleased to learn of her nominatime, returned home, Friday. . ount to four hundred million Mate at the next generil election In the ton aud Kaysville. Ilowever.the FIRST NATIONAL BANK tion for county superintendent x $ dollars, the rate shall not exceed manner provided by law, ' Bountiful exchange has iucreas-ePeoton 3 If approved by the electors of of s jiioois in her home county, . "MORGAN, UTAH. valuaof on each dollar mills ijve , UTAH. RICHVILLE, shall j the State, this propped amendment during the past few' months - Weston, Wyo. tion; unless a proposition to in- take eTect on the first day of January, Established September, 1903 A and to more very enjoyable thaa double Its number merry Miss. the is such of crease Kirkwood a student rate, specifying STATE OF UTAH, time was spent at the home of of subscribers as of January 1st Capital Stock, late proposed and the time dur- Office of Secretary of State, ) 63 $25,000.00 Chicago University and holds Y. and Martha Dickson on of this year and the energetic U, ing which the same shall be leviCharles S. Tlngev. Secretary of State of life certificates from Utah and Does a I, banking busi ed , he first submitted to a vote of the Mate ol Utah, do Friday evening, it being the salesmpu in this county are daily ness.; Wegeneral heieby ceitlfy that the Wyoming. 4 pay per cent on sav-- ! such of the qualified electors of foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of their adding to the number of. sub- logs accounts, interest com- wedding reception is to she needless that It a of g amendment an to resolution pronoslng say the State as, in the year next Constitution of is well as everyone daughter May, ' and Mr. , Clar scribers.' This had necessitated pounded quarterly. , .Deposits such election, shall have Section 4, of ArticleIn 14, 'Of the to qualified, Limit of the State of Utah, the relation ence Rich. Over eighty guests the relieving of Mr. Smith of the received In any sum from 1 op paid a property tax assessed to Indebtedness of Counties, Cities, Towns, and knows of her signal success in Why not open an account with us, mathem within the State.anJ the School Districts, passed by the Eighth Reguschool work during the three were present and a bounteous re- responsibility of the . Bountiful and establish the habit of saving of this State. of session lar the of thereon those was legislature served in the fining exchange and he will devote hira- - a voting jority Eithusiasm and past little from the present income, IN TESTIMONY HEREOF I have here- years here. shall vote in favor thereof, ii unto room. The rooms were taste self entirely to Farmington and it will be heeded after set my nand and set jthe Great Heal of orogress characterized every l while, sach manner as may be provided the State of Utah at Salt Lake t City this 29th ' decorated in pink and Kaysville . fully of work. her James D 1910. law. President.' A. Appreciation , of Pinghee, by August, day C. S. Tingey, Sec. 2. The Secretary of State of work well done is the highest white. Numerous presents were eal Secretary of State.. reused AIT wishedTttenT is directed to submit this proposwent into effect yesterday. L. Hatch, Cashier. tribute we can pay her. ed amendment to the electors of life. happy journey through We the doubt havnet slightest Resolution proposing an Amendment to the state at the next general elec- A Section 2 of Article X of the Constitution Mrs. Mary Petersou of Ly tion in the manner provided by of the State of Utah, as amended Jan. 1,199? but that she will be elected. man, Wyo., is in town, visiting law. relating to the Public School System, and Salt Lake & Ogden, "Lagoon Route". Between Ogden X the Constitution Article of elecsick her 3ection3of Sec 3. If adopted by the sister, Mrs. Anna Pe NEWS. MORGAN CITY to State of the State the of relallr g and Salt Lake City, tors of the State, this amendment School Fund. Utah, Mrs. Jane Bull returned from terson, who, however, at this shall take effect January 1st 1911. Be resolted and enacted is very much improved. the LegislaIt The Only Electrically equipped railroad in the west; where she had writing, State of Utah, Office of Secre- ture of the State of Utah, by of all Ogden, Tuesday, S. J. Dickson of Lynn, ss. two to each of of the elected been her the members State, visiting tary daughter. through the beautiful fruit and farnig belt of Weber and Wyo., is visiting relatives in this I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary - houses concurring therein: San from Marie Miss Olsen, Davis Counties; No smoke; No Cinders No Dust. Is Section That It proposed to amend of State of the State of Utah, do Section place. 2 of Article X of the Constitution of is here Calif., Diego, visiting Thos. Passenger Station Corner 25th and Lincoln Ave. Heart hereby certify that the foregoing the State of Utah to read as follows: Gibby of Roy was in iB a full, true and correct copy of Section 2. The public school system shall relatives. of the Business District in Ogden, Fare for round trip, $1.80; town'on business this week. a resolution proposing an amend- include kindergarten schools; common Williams had the misAlbert and of schools, grammar primary consisting good ten days. Sundays and Hollidays $1.00, the round trip; Mr. Parley Harbertson of Uinment to Section 7 of Article XIII. grades; high schGO's an agricultural college; fortune to cut his foot quite bad-Y- of the Constitution of the State, a university; and such other tah was a Richville visitor the schools as the all tickets good for Stop Over either direction at the Beautiful of Utah, relating to the rate of legislature may establish. The common other 12 Trains each way. Leave Ogden 6 :10 a.m., 7 :30 day. Lagoon. schools shall be free. The otner departments Mr. and Mrs. William Robintaxation, passed at the Eighth of as provided be the shall Y. system supported The M. Y. L and M. I. A. a.m. and every hour and half to 10:30 p.m. son entertained a party of young Regular Session of1 the Legisla- by law. ture of this state. Section 3. The proceeds of all lands that people at their home last Monday will start its winter work here SIMON BAMBERGER, W. J. RIDD, In Testimony Whereof I have have been or may be granted by the United next Sunday night. of the evening. hereunto set my hand and affixed States to this State, for the support Prest. G. F and P. A A. L. D. schools; the proceeds of all properCharles and Walter Smith shot the Great Seal of the State of common State accrue escheat to the ty that may by Utah at Salt Lake city this 29th or forfeiture; all unclaimed shares and div- two fine deer a few miles north DEVILS SLIDE 1910. D. idends of any corporation Incorporated un- of day of August, A. town, last Tuesday. der the laws of this State; the proceeds of TINGEY S. C. A 11 pound son was born to (Seal) the sale of timber, mineral or olhor property The Young Mens Association Secretary of State. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins of from school and State lands, other than those granted for specified purposes; and in South Morgan gave a dance Devils Slide last week, which five per centum of the net proceeds of the last A Joint resolution proposing an amendment Wednesday for the benefit of accounts for John wearing such to Section 1 of Article XIV of the Const- sale of pnblic lands lying within the State, itution of the State of Utah in relation which shall be sold by tbe United States, that association. a broad smile. to the limit of the state Indebtedness. subsequent to tbe admission of this State Patronize your home mill first, Be It resolved by the legislature of the State Into the Union, shall be and remain a perof all the members petual fund, to be called the State School of course, but if you want an outof Utah: BIQ HORN BLASTS. elected to each of the two houses concurFund, tbe interest of which only, together side product try Kaysville Flour. with such other means as the legislature ring therein: Our new Meeting house is now Sec. 1. It is proposed to amend Section 1, may provide, shall be distributed among the Its the best ever. Never lost of Article XIV of the Constitution of the several school districts, according to the in a competition. ready for the roof. prize school population residing therein. ProvidState of Utah so that the same will read ed. derived all funds from State That follows: any Mrs. Littlefield is improving Freo, the twelve year old son To meet casual deficits or failures tax for h'gh schools shall bo apportioned Sec. of Mr. and Mrs. (J. A. Jenson, is from her recent at In revenue, and for necessary expenditures among the several cities and school districts quite rapidly for public purposes, Including the erection according to the attendance at tbe high tack of quite sick with typhoid fever typhoid fever. of public buildings, and for the payment of schools therein ; but no city or district shall winTheir daughter, Virgil, has just all territorial Indebtedness assumed bv the be entitled to any part of the fund derived Mayor W. S. Graham, Charles State, the State may contract debts, not ex from the State tax for high schools unless and Mr, Petit and Mr. recently recovered from the ceedlng In the aggregate at any onetime, an the high school therein Is maintained upon Creager, She had a very light per centum the standard and for the period during the Lefler of Salt Lake were out amount equal tooneand of the value of the taxable property of the year that may be fixed by the State Board of case. There are several other hunting the first of the week. State, as shown by the last assessment for Education. cases in town. of to the 4. The Secretary of State Is direct- Two deer were their Section Incurring state purposes, previous report. But the State may nev- ed to submit this proposed amendment to the such Indebtedness Several of our boys and girls as in The Rev. Mr. Thompson of electors of the State at the next general elecer contract any indebtedness, except are the next section provided, in excess of such tion in the manner provided by law attending high school at Cowattended the Presbyte Section 5. If adopted by the electors of the Kaysville amount, and all monies arising from loans Three are attending schools ley. herein authorized, shall be applied solely to State, this amendment shall take effect Jan rian services last Sunday and in 1, 1911. the purposes for which they were obtained. Utah, gave an interesting sermon. His Sec 2 The Secretary of State Is directed I STATE OF UTAH Jos. H. Neville received a carV88. text was, His Sin Found Him to cause this proposed amendment to be Office of Secretary of State, ) published as required by the Constitution and load of coal last week and let the was which highly instruc I, Charles 8 Out, to be submtted to the electors of the State citizens In of have it at cost. It cost State manner of the election the tive and appreciated. He will be Tingey, Secretary at the next general State of rtah, do hereby certify that the provided by law. them in Morgan the first Sunday in only $3.16 per ton at the Sec. 3. If approved by the electors of the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of State, this proposed amendment shallA. take a resolution proposing an amendment to Sec each month and hold services in car. D, tion 2, of Article X of tbe Constitution of effectupon the flrstday of January, 191L Drowsey. the 8tate of blah, as amended Jan. 1st, 1907, the W. O. W. halL All welcome OF STATE UTAH, to the Public School system, and SS, relating Paul Callister, the fourteen Office of Secretary of State, I Section 8 of Article X of the Constitution of son of Ed Callister of UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD I, Charles S Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, as amended Jan. 1, 1907, re- year-olwill the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the to School In 'effect April 17, 1910: Pnblic the and System, lating went to Lost Creek Salt foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of Lake, 3 X Article of of to the Section amendment Constitution an of a resolution proposing Arrive at Morgan the East will Section 1, of Article XIV, of the Constituthe State of trtah, relating to the State few days ago and returned with a tion of the State of Utah in relation to the School Fund, passed by tbe Eighth No. 10 9:28 a. m. Regular fine Limit of the State Indebtedness, passed by he is deer, of which justly No. 4 the Eighth Regular Session of the Legisla- Session of the Legislature of this State 8:00 p. m. ture ofn this State IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I hare here- proud. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have here- unto set Arrive for at Morgan the West my hand and affixed the Great Seal unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal Mrs. D. Coolbear is very sick. No. 5 ef the State of Utah at bait Lake City this of the State of Otah at Salt Lake City this a. m. 4:44 1910 A. Sttb day of August, I)., 29th day of August. A. D 1910, She has been in bed more than a No. 3 C. S Tingey 4:54 a. m. C. S. Tingey, The Secretary of Sta'e. No. 9 week. She had a full spraining 10:18 a. m. iSeal. Secretary of State. Sea!) mcmbei-electe- two-thir- ; l hi : d two-thir- -- A v r 1 thi-Ar- th V . V g , r v ;v onc-hal- pur-pise- s; 1 for-sotn- i f e one-hal- 5 -- k Morgan-Crescent- - " , V a-- n publi-be- v, j d 1911- c 1 V 1 - pre-tedin- -- VV de-al- - - fe- - X I8' 5 two-thir- 1 The Busy Merchant Two-thir- Has a big premium bargain for you. The big show I- - t A r one-hal- dows are full of them. f Assortment of 400 Selections. KLOSFIT PETTICOATS 1 d fr please you and your new gown look well on you if you wear a Klosfit underskirt. Cash Store. f . S',! ' V |