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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Constitutional Amendments such purposes Constitutional Amendment No. 1 shall' he reduced annually A Daily Good Turn at the Utah State Fair, October 4 to claims and other valuable mineral 1 1 deposits, in proportion to tta revenues so allocated : including lands containing coal or the revabove that and all provided used any vtrplus in machinery mining " RESOLUTION RELATING TO FILLING enue a State district school and all property or surface improvements required, for VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE Ar7 i Section of this fund as provided upon or appurtenant to mines or mining A Joint Mutation propazin on amend. ticle shall be paid into the State general claims, and the value of aay surface use ment to Section U of Article VI of the fund. made of mining claims, or mining prophydro-earbo- constitution of the State of Utah, relating to vacancies la the legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, . of all mem- -. ben elected to each hoase concurring SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause tnis proposed amend Went to ba published as required by the anstitution and to be submitted to the elf store of the State at the next general el wtion in the manner erty for other than mining purposes, ahall ba assessed as other tangible property. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State ia directed to cause this proposed amendment to be pub. therein: lished as required by the constitution and SECTION I Sections to ' be amended. provided by law. to b submitted to the electors of the State That it is proposed to amend Section 18 of SECTION 2. To take effect when. If at ths next general election in the manner Article VI of the constitution of the State approved by the ehetors of tha State this provided by law. of Utah so that the same shall read as proposed amendment shall take effect on SECTION 3. In effect when. If up. r- follows: 1st day of January, 1981. proved by the electors of the State, this v SECTION 13. Vacancies to be filled. theFiled with the Secretary of State . Feb. proposed amendment shall taka effect on Vacancies that may occur in either house ruary 25, 1930. the 1st day of January, 1981. of the legislature shall be filled in each Filed with the Secretary of State Febmanner m may be provided by law. Constitutional Amendment ruary 25, 1930. SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pubNo. 3 lish. The secretary of State ia directed to RELATING TO STATE SCHOOL FUND Constitutional Amendment cause tiiis proposed amendment to ho AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INNo. 5 published as required by the constitution TEREST OF SUCH FUND. - and A RESOLUTION CREATING A STATE submitted to the electors of the A amendresolution joint providing for TAX COMMISSION State at the next general election in the ments to honsa joint resolutions num- A Joint resolution proposing an amendmanner Provided by law. and three tha legbers eight passed by ment to Section 11 of Article IS of the - SECTION S. In effect when. If up- -, islature in 1929, proposing to amend constitution ef the State ef Utah, reproved by the electors of the State, this Section 3, Article X, and Section 7, Arto revenue and taxation. proposed amendment! shall take effect oh ticle XIII of the constitution of the State Balating it rceolved by the Legislature of the the 1st da of January, 1031. of Utah relating to the State school fund State of Utah, of all memFiled with the' Secretary of State Febsnd the manner of distributing the inbers elected to each hoase concurring ruary 21. 1930. terest of such fund and other revenues therein: of the several school districts af the SECTION 1 Sections proposed to amend. State. . Constitutional Amendment That it is proposed to amend Section 11 of resolved Be it of the the by Legislature . Article XIII of the constitution of the No. 2 State of Utah, of all the mem- State of Utah so that tha same will RESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE read elected to each Housa concurring as follows: bers AND TAXATION therein: amendan SECTION of Creation State resolution A Joint II. preposing tag comSECTION - 1. to mits ion ment to Sections 2 and 3 of Article 13 amend. That it is Resolutionto proposed membership governor to apamend house proposed terms duties county hoards of the constitution of the State of Utah, joint resolution number 8 passed by the point duties. There shall be a State tax relating to revenne and taxation. in legislature to amend 1929, proposing' Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the Section 8 of Article 10 of the constitution consisting of four members, not two - thirds of all of the more than two of whom shall belong to State of - Utah, State of The members members elected to each Boose concur- read as follows: Utah so that the same will the same political party. of the commission shall be appointed by ring therein : 3. SECTION Proceeds lands and other of the governor, by and with the consent of SECTION 1. Sections proposed to per cent of proceeds per- the senate, for such terms of office aa may mend. That it ie proposed to amend propertyfund. The of all lands that petual proceeds 2 be provided by law. The State tax commisand 3 of Article XIII of the Sections been or may be granted by the Unitsion shall administer constitution of the State of Utah so that have the ed States to this State, for the support tax laws of the State.and supervise the same Will read as follows: It shall assess common schools ; the proceeds of all mines and of the public utilities and adjust and SECTION 2. Tangible property to be property that may accrue to the State taxed how value ascertained properties by escheat or forfeiture ; all unclaimed equalize the valuation and assessment of exempt legislature to provide annual tax shares and dividends of any corporation property among the several counties. It have such other powers of original for State. All tangible property in the incorporated under the laws of this State: shall State, not exempt under the laws of the the proceeds of the sale of .timber, mineral assessment as the legislature may proUnder such regulations in such United States, or under this constitution, or other property from school and State vide. ahall be taxed in proportion to ita value, lands, other than those granted for speeifio cases and within such limitations as the to be ascertained as provided by law. The purposes; and five per centum of the net legislature may prescribe, it shall establish systems of public accounting, review property of the United States, of the State, proceeds of the sale of lands lying proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, whichpublic shall be sold municipal corporations and public libra- the United States subsequent to the ad-by and budgets of local governmental units, ries, lots with the buildings thereon used mission of this State into the Union, shall and equalize the assessment and valuation exclusively for either religious worship Or be and remain a perpetual fund, to fco of property within the counties. The dueharitabe purposes, and places of burial called the State school fund, the interest ties imposed upon the State board of. equalization by the constitution and laws not held or used for private or corporate of which only, shall be distributed among of this State shall be performed by the benefit, shall be' exempt from taxation. the several school districts according to State tax commission. Water rtahts, ditches, canals, reservoirs, tha last preceding school census. In each county of this State there shall power plants, pumping plants, transmisSECTION 2. Resolution proposed to be a county board of equalization consion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is to amend house proposed of the board of county commissionused by individuals or corporations for irjoint resolution number 8 passed by the sisting ers of said county. The county boards of rigating lands within the state owned by legislature in 1929, proposing to amend such individuals or corporations, or the Section 7, of Article XIII of the constituequalization shall adjust and equalize the individual members thereof, shall not be tion of the State of Utah so that the same valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective separately taxed as long as they shall be will read as follows: counties,, subject to such regulation and owned and used exclusively for such purSECTION 7. Rate ef taxation to not control by the State tax commission as ' poses. Power plants, power transmission exceed distribution. purpose rate The be prescribed by law. The State tax lines and other property, used for gen- of taxation on may shall not tangible property end the county boards of erating and delivering electrical power, exceed on each dollar of valuation, two commission shall each have such other of used ia which for equalization furnishing and portion mills for general State powers as may be prescribed by the legpower for pumping water for irrigation purposes, of one mill for high purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute the islature. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to pubmay be exempted from taxation to the high school fund; said fund shall be aplish. secretary of State is directed to extent that such property is used for such portioned in the manner the legislature cause The purposes. These exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districts main- lished this proposed amendment to be pub as required by the constitution and to the benefit of the users of water so taining. high schools, and such levy for pumped under such regulations as the leg- district school purposes which together to be submitted to the electors of the islature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the interest on the permanent school State at the next general election in the indigent poor may he remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be manner provided by law. SECTION 3. Te take effect when. at such times and in such manner aa may available for district school purposes, will If approved by the electors of the State, be provided by law. The legislature may raise annually an amount which amendment shall take effect this proposed provide for the exemption from taxation 325.00 for each person of school age equals in the on the 1st of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by the last day of January, 1931. preceding school Filed with the Secretary of State Feberty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; the same to be distributed among 1930. lars in value for homes and homesteads, the school districts according to the last ruary 25, and one hundred dollars for personal prop- preceding school census; and in addition erty. . Property not to exceed 23,000 in aa equalization fund which when added Constitutional Amendment value, owned by disabled persons who to other revenues provided for this purNo. 6 served in any war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be 25.00 for RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF of the United States or of the State of each person of school age as shown by the THE STATE PRISON AND STATE Utah and by the unmarried widows and last preceding school census ; said equaliINSTITUTIONS minor prphans of such persona may ba zation- fund shall be apportioned to the A Joint resolution proposing an amendexempted as the legislature may provide. school districts in such manner as the legment to Section 3, of Article XIX ef the The legislature shall provide by law for islature shall provide. 8aid rates shall constitution of the State of Utah, rean annual tax sufficient, with other sour- not be increased unless a proposition to to the location of the State Prison. lating ces of revenue, to defray the estimated or increase the name specifying the rate or Be it resolved by tho Legislature ef tha dinary expenses of the State for each fis- rates proposed and the time during which State of Utah, of the members cal year. For the purpose of paying tha the same shall be levied, ba first submit-te- d elected to each hoase concurring there. to a vote of such of the qualified elecState debt, if any there be, the legislaIn: ture shall provide for levying tax an- tors of the State, as in the year next preSECTION 1. Section proposed to amend. nually, sufficient o pay the annual inter- ceding such election, shall have paid n That it is proposed to amend Section 3 of est and to pay the principal of such debt, property tax assessed to them within the Artiele XIX of the constitution of the within twenty years from the final passage State, and the majority of those State of so tile Utah will read same that voting of the law creating tha debt. thereon shall vote in favor thereof. In such as follows: SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 8 Location of publie instituof tangible property regulation SECTION 3, Secretary of State to pub-lis- tions and disposition of lands. Tha personal InThe secretary of State is directed to institutions of the State are herebypublic exemptions percome tar rates dispositions of revenues. cause this proposed amendment to be pubmanently located at the plaeea hereinafuni- lished as The legislature shall provide by law required by the constitution and ter named, each to have the lands speciform and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the electors of the State fically granted to it by the United States, taxation on all tangible property in at the next general election in the manner in the Act of Congress, approved July 16th, State, according to ita value in money, and provided by law, as one proposition in lieu 1894, to ba disposed of and used in such shall prescribe by law such regulations as of H. J. R. numbers 3 and 8, passed at manner as the legislature may provide: shall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of ths 18th legislature. First: The seat of government and the of such property, so that every person SECTION 4. To take effect when. State fair at Salt Lake City. ' and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved by the electors of the State Second : The institutions for the deaf and tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- the proposed amendment shall take effect dumb, and the blind, and the State reform gible property, provided that the legisla- on the first day of January, 1981. school at Ogden City, in the county of ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with tha Secretary of State Feb- Weber. of taxing transient live stock and live ruary 25, 1930. Third: The Utah State hospital at Prostock being fed for slaughter to ba used vo City, in the county of Utah. for human consumption. Intangible propSECTION 3. Secretary of State to pah-Constitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as lish. The secretary of State is directed to No. 4 property or it may ba taxed in such manthis proposed amendment to be pubcause ner and to such extent as the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE lished as required by the constitution and TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING may provide. Provided that if intangible to be submitted to the electors of the PROPERTY be rate as taxed the property property State at the next general election in the thereof shell not exceed five mills cn each A joint resolution providing for an amend- manner provided by law. ment to Section 4, Article 13, of the dollar of valuation. When exempted from when. take effect constitution of the State of Utah relat- If SECTION 3. To taxation as property, the taxable income by the electors of the State, ing to tha taxation of mines and mining thisapproved therefrom shall be taxed under any tax amendment shall take effect proposed properly. based on incomes, but when taxed by on the 1st day of January, 19SL the State of Utah as property, the income Ba it resolved by the Legislature ef the Filed with FebState of Utah, of all the mem- ruary 25, 1930.the Secretary of State therefrom shall not also be taxed. The bers elected to each housa coacarriag legislature may provide for deductions, exthereto: M. H. emptions, andor offsets on any tax based of SECTION 1. Sections proposed to theI, State ofWelling, doSecretary of Statethat The personal income tux upon income. Utah, hereby certify That amend. is SecIt to amend proposed maxibe tha rates shall graduated hut the foregoing is a full, true and correct mum rate shall not exceed six per cent of tion 4, Article XIII, of the constitution of copy of Constitutional Amendments Noe. net income. No excise tax rate based the State of Utah so that the same will 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 6 as proposed by the upon income shall exceed four per cent of read as follows: special semion of the legislature of 1980 SECTION 4. Mines and claims to he asas the same appear of record in my ofnet income. The rate limitations herein and basis sessed what to multiple fice. contained for taxes based on income and meassessed as All be tangible property. In witness whereof, I have hereunto act taxes on for intangible property shall be effective until January 1, 1937, and there- talliferous mines or mining claims, both my hand and affixed the Great Seal of and rock in places shall be assessed the State of Utah, this 1st day of Septemafter until changed by law by a vote of placer provided, ber, 1930. the majority of the members elected to as the legislature shall provide; and multiple now used in debasis the All reveach house of the legislature. mines metalliferous of value the enue received from taxea on income or termining from taxes on intangible property shall be for taxation purposes and the additional allocated as follows : 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of 35.00 per acre thereof the state district school fund and 25 shall not be changed before January 1, per eent thereof to the State gen- 1986, nor thereafter until otherwise pro(SEAL) Secretary of State. eral fund and the State Icvisa for vided by law. All other mines or mining two-thir- '; . to-b- . - two-thir- two-thir- , com-missi- Salt Lake Boy Scout are with the Police Department in keeping track of lost kiddies at the Utah State Fair, October 4 to 11. This little Miss thinks it will be all right if the Scouts will help her find her mother. Thousands are in attendance every day at the Slate Fair and the Scouts perform invaluable service in keeping youngsters in touch with their parents and in directing the visitor to ihe many wonderful features offered. four-tent- two-tent- Randolph Locals Laketown News CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1. Miss Ilia Jones returned home from Salt Lake City Sunday where she has been with her mother who is under the doctors care. She reports her this week, Jos. Weston, Geo. N. Weston and Sidney Nebeker left for the Logan Boy Scouts Camp where they will meet some of the road officials and Boy Scouts of Cache County, and make a survey for the purpose of locating a feasible road into Cache Valley. We wish them success a plenty. Did Monday catch us napping? We see a lot of children brushing cobwebs off their pencils and hunting portions of others and wondered what it was all about when finally it dawn ed on us that school had started. Where on earth did' those three months of vacation go? . mother much improved. Mr. arn Mrs. Loran Jackson and family went to Ogden Monday, returning Wednesday with a supply of fruit. Mrs. L. G. Kennedy and Mrs. Sol Conley left Tuesday for Ogden with the Sims truck. They expect to go on two-thir- to Salt Lake to see Ira before leaves for his mission. Monday morning P. II. Bex, W. T. Rex, H. J. Norris, jr., Orval Johnson, Bishop L. B. Johnson, Bishop T. J. Tin gey went to Salt Lake as delegates from Rich County. Mrs. Ada Muir and Mrs. Sarah. Hanney were passengers and went to see the missionaries, Ira Muir and Voli Hanney before they leave for their missions. rate-dedu- ctions h. te ' 1 If housewives but 'knew the 1 Christianity in Chinn Christianity was known in China about COO A. n. Tills Is proved by a monument discovered in northwest China and which was erected In 781. A I " Lafayette's Idea Marquis de laifa.vette hronght about the adoption of the tricolor as the flag of Franco. In 1789L , . stock-raisin- NE, SE14-- , 1 . Appearances Deceiving Added to oui collection of baffling remarks, overheard in the course of the years, is one on a bus recently, Tie looks as If he were older than be looks. Detroit News. .. 2 pounds prepared watermelon 2 quarts water 5 ounce lime 2 pounds sugar 4 quarts water 1 lemon sliced thin ; t Hello I 2 SENE, SSE, SWNW NNW, 4 ESW, Section 34, .Township 7 North; Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of October, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: Mariano DiFrabrizio, Pantaleone DiFabrlzio, Albert Howell, all of Riverton, Utah Nicholas Mellssakls, of Devils Slide, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. , 1-- 6nliding. 1 Sour View , Marriage Is a case of egotism vlded by two. Chicago News. Spices or ginger root Cut the red portion of the waterthe melon from the rind. Remove rreen outer skin and cut the white tart into inch pieces. Soak the watermelon in the limewater. made hv stlr-trx- r the irne into the 2 quarts of hours, afer. and let. it stand for 3 then end of that tim, let the rind and In fresh cold water for t hour. Train and holl in dear water for 1 2 hours or until tender. Drain. Make 9vrnrrf the smrnr and the 4 on arts f water, and dror the rind Into It efor p reached boiling point. nd the lemon and the spices. The spices will tend to darken the preset- - 't miles of. telephone wire Is required for a modern twelve story Etghty-fli- e office rind 2-- Flatterer' Advantage himThe flatterer easily insinuates merit honest e while lnto-thcloset, self stands shivering in the hall or ante chamber. .lane Porter. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION dell--iousne- ss watermelon of preserved ind they would not so promptly throw DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at he basis of this delicacy away. When Salt Lake City, Utah text you have a watermelon try the .. Sept. 16, 1930 ollowing recipe. The result will he NOTICE is hereby given that Toro pleasing that I am sure you will reserve many iars of watermelon quato Egizi, of Salt Lake City, Utah, g ind to be en.loyed by your family this who, on August 26, 1929, made No. 046009, homestead entry, winter omlng N for NESE Section 28;NW1-t Preserved Watermelon Rnd . NE, TTl&fasrtJULjL s h The Misses Grace Irwin and BerMrs. Algie Kennedy, son Max, and daughter Katherine returned from nice Weston went to Woodruff SunCalifornia last week where they have day to take up their duties as teachbeen visiting with . Mrs. Kennedys ers. sisters for the past few weeks. : The M. I. A. held their opening sot PRESERVED WATERMELON RIND cial Tuesday evening including a good program, dancing and refreshments. (Details later.) (By Mollie Martin) two-thir- Logarithm base-ithe If 10, the logarithms are caller coinmo? or Briggsian. These are universally used in . computation. If the base equals e (the fundamental transcendent), the logarithms are natural. These are used in theoretic investigations. " Our corps of teachers is as follows. Lemon, Vernon G. Robinson, Spencer Griffin, Leo Johnson, Misses Mildred Palmer, (Salt Lake) Weno-naMiller, Provo, Norma Weston, Laketown. Cleon Morrel Booth of Lakota is driving the school bus this year, (dont ask Mrs. Donald McKinnon is again him what hes doing or he might say, working as clerk in the Rich County minding my own bus.) A number of fine damsels are attending this winter. Furniture Store. ' Named for French Monarch Louisiana was named by Hubert de ta Salle, Mississippi navigator, in 1GS2 in honor of Louis XIV of France. he - dl ' but Improve the flavor. Cook the preserves until the syrup is thick or nntil the temperature has reached 222 F. When the preserves are cooked, pack into sterilized jars, add syrup to cover, and seal. ves, |