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Show THE MORGAN POST SUCCESSOR VOL. XVI. TO MIRROR-MONITO- R MORGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1910 A Joint Resolution proposing A Joint resolution proposing an amenti 14. of theCousit .an Amendment to Section 7 oi ment toof Section 4, ofofArticle tution the State Utah, in relation to the Article XII1, of the Constitution limit of indebtedness of counties, cities, of the State of Utah, relating to towns and school districts. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the the rate of taxation. of all members of Utah, Be it enacted by the Legislature State elected to each of the two houses concurs the State of Utah, ring therein: of ail the members elected, to Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Constitution of each of the two honses concurring 8oction 4, of Articleso14, of thethe same shall at this two-thir- two-third- MORGAN COUNTY NEWS the State of Utah, that therein. read as follows: Section 1. That it is proposeil Section 4. tV hen authorized to create in1o amend section 7 of Article debtedness. as provided In section 3 of this A Few Reasons Why the People of no county shall become indebted XIII, of the Constitution of the toArticle, an amount, including existing indebtedMorgan County Will Vote the State of Utah so that the same ness. exceeding two per centum. No city, cor'will read as follows : town, school district or other municipal Republican Ticket. 7. The rate of taxation on pro-pert- y poration, shall become Indebted to an including existing lndebtedness.e-ceepinfor state purposes shall nev-e- r amount, four per centum of the value of the exceed eight mills on each dol-3a- r taxable property therein, the value to be asFirst. Our Republican delegaof valuation to be apportion- certained by the last assessment for State in Washington has done tion as follows: Not to exceed four and County purposes, previous to the incur in lDdebtedenss: that of such except more for Utah than any other mills oa each dollar ring and one-hathe assessment shall betakof valuation for general state pur- en from the last assessment for city pur- delegation has ever done, and poses; Not to exceed three mills poses; provided, that no oart of the indebt-in- are now in a position to do more on each dollar of valuation for edness allowed in this section shall he for other than strictly county, city, for Utah than any other delega district school purposes; Not to curred town or school district purposes; provided tion the state could send. mill on each do- further, that any city of the first and second exceed one-haSecond. The Republican state llar of valuation for High School class when autborixed as provided in Section inallowed be to of three this article, may platform is built to stand on and purposes; That part of the state cur a larger indebtedness, not to exceed four school to tax apportioned not just for the sole purpose of high per centum, and any city of the third class, purposes shall constitute a fund or town, not to exceed eight per centum ad- catching votes. town to be called the high school ditional, for supplying suchor city or when Third. The Republican party with water, artificial lights sewers, fund and shall be apportioned the works for supplying such water, light offers the best and most conserdo the cities and school districts and sewer, shall be owned and controlled bv vative and lasting solution of the maintaining high schools in the the municipality. di2. State is of The Section manner the legislature may proSecretary liquor question. They propose to cause this proposed amendment to vide . And whenever the taxable rected will be published as required by the Constitution and agree to enact a law that property within the state shall to of the the electors and to be submitted the sale or otherwise to four hundred million State at the next general election in the prohibit of intoxicating liquor disposing dollars, the rate shall not exceed manner 3.provided by law. of electors If Secton the in by approved valuafive mills on each dollar of ary part of the state excepting shall in- the State, this proposed amendment to cities of the first, second and a unless proposition tion; take effect on the first day of January, g ed lf lf crease such rate, specifying the proposed and the time durwhich the same shall be leviing ed , be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the State as, in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the State, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to" the electors' of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec 3. If adopted by the electors of the State, this amendment shall take effect January 1st 1911. State of Utah, Office of Secretary of State, ss. I, Charles S. Tingey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of x resolution proposing an amendment to Section 7 of Article XIII. of the Constitution of the State, of Utah, relating to the rate of taxation, passed at the Eighth Regular Session of the Legislature of this state. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake city this 29th lay of August, A. D. 1910. C. S. TINGEY (Seal) Secretary of State. w fitting with erysipelas. Kate McDonald, of Salt Lake, is visiting her sister. Mrs. George IVterson. Mrs. Mary E. Kershaw had the misfortune to break her arm last Thursday. Lafayette Ileiner and Miss Naomi Sparkman were married at Salt Lake Friday, October 21st. Quite a number of young folks attended the Halloween dance at Dijvels Slide Saturday evening John Ileiner, who has been to his home with blood poison in his leg, is able to be at the store again. ' Mrs. II. G. Graham returned to her home in Morgan last Saturday, after a months visit with relatives jn Idaho. Mrs. Kingston and Miss Olsen spent a couple of days last week at Devils Slide, visiting the formers sister. - A freight train wreck at Devils Slide Tuesday caused the d passenger trains to he delayed in Morgan for several hours. Thos. Phillips, Sr., came into Morgan several days ago, bringing a housekeeper for his domestic domicile. Te name of the lady ia not available at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ileiner lost their child last Thursday of typhoid fever. The little one had suffered for several weeks and the Lord called it home to Ilis own. George T..Stenhouse and wife returned from New' York and Chicago last Monday evening, where he has been in the interest of his mining property, near Morgan. Dr. Pugmire gave a very interesting lecture before the Ladies Relief Society last Thursday. It would be beneficial if we could arrange with Dr. Pugmire to lecture to the society at least once a month. Stella and Ransom Quinn entertained about a dozen of their frrehds last Saturday evening at a Halloween party. There were all sorts of ghosts and objects with which the children were to become acquainted. The evening was spent playing games and having an Mrs. con-fine- . east-boun- one-year-o- ld d No. 12 rah A. Hart. Her husband, D. M. Guest, who is in the milk business, got the highest score at the National Dairy show, recentSince winly held in Chicago. this distinction his business ning in Salt Lake has increased four SYRACUSE SEEPING!. Cyril Call and wife celebrated their forty year anniversary at tbeir home in Syracuse, Saturday evening, Oct. 29th. About fifty of their friends and rela- tives were present. They were served with a fine supper and reBertha East and Erastus Por- freshments prepared by Mrs, ter are to be married next Wed Call, age sixty years. The table nesday. was decorated by Mrs. Brook Walter B. Bryson and Clara and Misses Barber and France. Holbrook were granted a marreceived some fine and riage license in Farmington Sat- They costly presents. urday. Plain sewing, ladies waists and childrens dresses. Teims Mrs- David Tolman Convalescing. reasonable. Miss Sabra Mrs. David Tolman, who was at home of Dr. Kesler. so ill with typhoid fever, reachBountiful normal safely and remained Fred Hamptons youngest ed so for six or seven days, then child, a little girl three years suffered a relapse. The fever is old, has a case of pneumonia. present again, but mild, and the The first symptoms being con- doctor hopes for the best; no vulsions caused the family very complications have as yet apmuch alarm and anxiety at the peared. time. At present the disease is George H al verson runnings mild course and the A rt,h u r E. Pratt outlook is quite favorable. Halverson & Pratt Frank Eardleys little boy has Lawyers jeen on the sick list for a few Public In Office Notary lnd. phone 457; Bell Hi days, but is better now and out of danger. 3 Eccles Building, Ogden. Utah fold. - Char-ringto- 402-40- LAYTON LINES. A son was born to Mr. and FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGAN, UTAH. Mrs. John OBrien, Sunday. Established September, 1903 David E. Cook of Syracuse and Miss Delbreta .A.J Hudson of Capital Stock, $25,000.00 Layton were granted a marDoes a general banking busiriage license in Farmington, Sat- ness. We pay 4 per cent on savurday. ings accounts, interest comOur toothache drops stop the pounded quarterly. Deposits toothache. Price 15c. Layton received in any sum from $1 up. Why not open an account with us, Drug Company. and establish the habit of saving The Religion classes in the a little f rjm the present income, West Layton ward were it will be needed after while. Sunday evening. Richard James Pingree, President. Scoffield was sustained as superWilliams, Vice-PreJoseph intendent with Sarah B. Layton, L. Hatch, Cashier. Viola Egbert, Irene Layton, Louise Roberts, Ada Kershaw J. - Skeen W.lSkeei D. A. Skeen and Hannah Jarvis as teachers, Good vinegar jugs for sale at the Layton Drug Company at General Practice. 25c and 35c. BOTH PHONES OGDEN, UTAH. cp third class, and in these cities an election will be provided for to Office of Secretary of State, ) of S. State of be held within ninty days after I, Charles Tingey, Secretary the State oi Utah, do hereby certify that the the close of the Legislature. If foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution proposing an amendment to a majority o the qualified voters Section 4, of Article 14, of the Constitution of in such city vote for prohibition, the State of Utah, in relation to ;tlie Limit of Indebtedness of Counties, Cities, Towns, and the sale or otherwise disposing School Districts, passed by thp Eighth Reguof intoxicating liquors will be lar session of the legislature of this State. hereI have WHEREOF IN TESTIMONY prohibited. Under this plan the unto set my baud and set (the' Great Seal of officers of the law will have no the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 29th doubt as to the sentiment of th day of August, A. D., 1910. 0. 8. Tingey, and therefore will be people, Seal Secretary of State. to enforce 'the lave which otherwise would very A Resolntion proposing an Amendment to Section 2 of Article X of the Constitution likely not be inforced. And of the State of Utah, as a mended Jan. 1,1907 should of a the qualified majority relating to the Public School System, and 3ectlon 3 of A rticle X of the Constitution voters of such vote against city of the State of Utah, relating to the State prohibition, the sale of intoxicatSchool Fund. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legislaing liquors will be allowed only of all ture of the State of Utah, under high license and the very the members elected to each of the two strictest therein houses concurring MILTON, UTAH. regulation and thereby Knitted Garments Large Stock Section 1. That it Is proposed to amend eliminate the low Choice Selection dives, blind Carl Olsen of Milton, Utah, Approved Section 2 of Article X of the Constitution of 50c and Lost while on pair up Creek, Jos. Parry & Sons Co. the State of Utah to read as follows: hunting deer tigers iand the worst kind of Section 2. The public school system shall had the misfortune to come in Send us your orders or call at Fine Granite and Marble that experience past Include kindergarten schools; common from kick vicious Bama contact block with one of east factory, schools, consisting of primary and grammar of other states has proven will Monuments & Headstones his horse. He is now nursing a berger depot grades; high schools, an agricultural college; exist in towns that prohibition to see We as limb. the schools fractured and such other hope 302 25th Street, 2253 Washington Ave., OGDEN. UTAH. auniverslty; Ogden, Utah legislature may establish. The common have not the sentiment of the him around in a few days. schools shall be free. The other departments to back up the law. If of the system shall be supported as provided people by law. every man. and every woman BOUNTIFUL BEDETS. Section 3. The proceeds of all lands that will Between Ogden Salt Lake A Ogdm, "Lagoon Route. tbink and themselves for but have been or may be granted by the United of Lew and James Rampton, States to this State, for the support of the analyze the issues of this camand Salt Lake City, Centerville have purchased the common schools; the proceeds of all properpaign, the Republicans need l&te ty that may accrue to the State by escheat The Only Electrically equipped railroad in the west; Henry Hamptons black or forfeiture; all unclaimed shares and div- have no fear as to the outcome. smith his son from Fred. unidends of any corporation incorporated shop Should there be anyone in Morthrough the beautiftl fruit and farming belt of Weber and der the laws of this State; the proceeds of at home Telfords Whitney Davis Counties; No smoke; No Cinders No Dust. the sale of timber, mineral or othor property gan county who does not known from school and State lands, other than how Iona, Idaho, was recently denominee for the Republican those granted for specified purposes; and Passenger Station Corner 25th and Lincoln Ave. Heart fire. were by They stroyed amendment an on the of centum the the stands the five of net' resolution proceeds per proposing Legislature A Joint of the Business District in Ogden, Fare for round trip, $1.80; to Section 1 of Article XIV of the Const- sale of public lands lying within the State, liquor question, call up James A. able, however, to save the houserelation in of Utah shall sold United be which 8tate the of States, the itution by hold effects. good ten days. Sundays and Hollidays $1.00, the round trip; to the limit of the state Indebtedness. subsequent to the admission of this State Anderson and ask him. State of a the be remain perinto the Union, shall and me it resolved by the legislature all tickets good for Stop Over either direction at the Beautiful Fourth. We do not believe Orson Sessions is improving of all the members petual fund, to be called the State School of Utah: in He to now able 12 Trains each way. Leave Ogden 6 :10 a.m., 7 :30 is sit concurFund, the Interest of which only, together that the people have forgotten nicely. elected to each of the two houses Lagoon. with such other means as the legislature the Coxies wheel a out and chair ring therein: taken be a.m. and every hour and half to 10:30 p.m. army and the soup Sec. 1. It is proposed to amend Section 1, may provide, shall be distributed among the of Article XIV of the Constitution of the several school districts, according to the houses of 1892 to 1896. We do each day. W. J. RIDD, SIMON BAMBERGER, State of Utah so that the same will read as school population residing therein. Provid- not believe B. M. Young, Jr., the Salt they want to return ed. That all funds derived from any State follows: G. F and P. A Prest. is starting Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or failures tax for high schools shall be apportioned to the conditions that prevailed Lake violin teacher, in revenue, and for necessary expenditures among the several cities and school districts under that Democratic adminis- to give class instruction at the for public purposes, including the erection according to the attendance at the high of publtc buildings, and for the payment of schools therein; but no city or district shall tration when ten hours hard home of Fred Rampton each Satterritorial indebtedness assumed bv the be entitled to any part of the fund derived work was only worth one dollar, urday from 3 to 6 p. m. In this State, the State may contract debts, not ex- from the State tax for high schools unless an Is maintained therein at school and in the onetime, any the upon aggregate high ceeding prices of farm products way a number of students can be amount equal to one and one- half per centum the standard and for the period during the as follows: Wheat, 30c taught at the same hour. This of the value of the taxable property of the year that may be fixed by the State Board of ranged t assessment for the Education. as shown by State, per bu.; oats, 70c per cwt.; po- is the way they teach music in state purposes, previous to the incurring of Section 4. The Secretary of State Is direct- tatoes 25c per cwt.; cabbage, Europe where Mr. Young studsuch indebtedness. But the State may nev- ed to submit this proposed amendment to the in as elecThis makes the charge 30c per cwt.; onions, 35c per ied. electors of the State at the next general er contract any indebtedness, except the next section provided, in excess of such tion in the manner provided by law. a moderate, so that anyvery $2.50 cwt.; ton; good hay, per Section 5. If adopted by the electors of the amount, and all monies arising from loans Made of proper materials will stand the herein authorised, shall be applied solely to State, this amendment shall take effect Jan team, $100.00; a good cow, $18; body can afford to learn. 1. 1911. the purposes for which they were obtained. a 3 year old steer, $18. The The Bell Telephone Co. wil of service and prove itself worthy. STATE OF UTAH Sec. 2. The Secretary of State Is directed vss. be to amendment cause this proposed to One more set start a force of men to work this No, thank you! Office of Secretary of State, additional advanwe handle has clothing published as required by the Constitution and a to build line financial our back like and that S. Charles I, morning Saturday State of the electors to the submtted to be foremost of having been designed by Mill canyon to connect with of of State the ruin is Secretary at the next general election in the manner Tingey, complete. We can stand up State of rtah, do hereby certify that the line from the Burro mine at the provided bylaw. age and country, and brought Sec. 3. If approved by the electors of the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of a few more years of prosperity Muellers ranch. experts of amendment shall take a resolution proposing an amendment to SecState, this proposed so X we will under our A. I)., tion 2, of Article X f the Constitution of yet, put best taileffect upon the first day of Jauuary, Porter Jones returned Thurs- to the pinnacle of perfection by 1911. State of Utah, as amended Jan. 1st. 1907, the Republican emblem and be day from a four the business UTAH. OF STATE days in the land. Come in and we will relating to the Public School system, and thankful that continued prosoring trip in Box Elder county. Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Office of Secretary of State, i Walter.!. Poultonand wife and be pleased to show you Charles S. Tiugey, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, as amended Jan. 1. 1907, re- perity is assured. you the' State of Utah, do hereby certify that the lating to the Public School System, and Central Committee. Mr. of Republican Mrs. and John correct copy of Priestley, not. to or foregoing is a full, true and ready buy a resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of Salt Lake were in town Wednesthe State of Utah, relating to the State Section 1, of Article XIV, of the Constituto the relation tion of the State of Utah in day. Mr. Poultoncameuptobuy School Fund, MORGAN NEWS ITEMS. by the Eighth Regular Limit of the State Indebtedness, passed by Session of thepassed a place, but it was sold a few Legislature of this State lingular Session of the Legislthe Eighth is Miss Hazel Eddington sick IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereature of tliis State. hours before lie got here. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF 1 have here- unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal with typhoid fever. Seal Great the affixed unto set my hand and Mrs. Minnie Guest of Mi.l Utah Lake of at Salt Mrs. 1). Ileiner made a business City this of the State of Utah at Sa't Lake City this of the State 2Jtta day of August, A. D. 1910, gllth day of August A. D., lid it Creek was in town Tuesday vis visit to Salt Lake Tuesday. C. s Tingey. C. S. Tingey. sffr tary of St tte. with Mrs. Bob her mother. Mrs. Sa is suffering iting Creager LSeal. 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