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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Constitutional Amendments such purposes shall ho rsdusSd annually in proportion to the Tsvrrass sa allocated; provided that any i urplua abovs 'the revRESOLUTION RELATING TO PILLING enue required for t. e State district school VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE fund as provided in flection 7 of thin Am A Joint resolution proposing an amend- tide shall be paid into the State genarol ment to Section 13 of Article VI f the fund. constitution of tile State of Utah, reSECTION 2. Secretary ef State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause lating to vacancies in the legislature. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the this proposed amendment to be published State of Utah, ef all mem- as required by the c institution and to bs bers elected to each house concurring submitted to tbe electors of the State at therein : the next general election in the manner SECTION 1 Sections to be amended. provided by law. That it is proposed to amend Section IS of SECTION 2. Te taka effect when. If Articl" VI of the constitution of the State approved by the electors of tbs State this of Utah so that the same shall read as proposed amendment shall Gty effect on follows : the 1st day of January, 1921. SECTION 13. Vacancies to be filled. Filed with the Secretary of State Febru1930. Vacancies that may occur in either house ary-25, of the legislature shall be filled in such 'manner i may be provided by law. Constitutional Amendment SECTION 3 Secretary of State to The secretary of State is directed to RELATING TO No. S J STATE SCHOOL FUND cause this proposed amendment to lie AND MANNER OF DISTRIBUTING INli i;d by the constitution published an TEREST OF SUCH FUND. and to be sdhitistsd to the electors of the A joint resolution providing for amendState at the wsstt general election in the ments to house Joint resolutions Bommanner provided by law. bers three and eight passed by the legSECTION 3. In effect when. If apislature in 1929, proposing to amend proved by the electors of the State, this Section 3, Article X, and Section 7, Arproposed amendment shall take effect on ticle XIII ef the constitution ef the State the 1st day of January, 1931. of Utah relating to the State school fond Filed with the Secretary of State Feband the manner of distributing the inruary 1, 1930. terest of such fund and other revenues of ths several school district of the State. Constitutional Amendment Be it resolved by the Legislature of the No. 2 State of Utah, of all the memRESOLUTION RELATING TO REVENUE bers elected to each House concurring AND TAXATION therein: A joint resolution proposing an amendSECTION I, Resolution proposed to ment to Sections I and 3 of Article 13 amend. That it is proposed to amend house of the constitution ef the State of Utah, joint resolution number 2 passed by the relating to revenue and taxation. in 1929, proposing to amend legislature Be it resolved by the Legislature of the 8 of Article 10 of the constitution two - thirds of all Section State of Utah, of the State of Utah so that the same will members elected to each House concur- read as follows: ring SECTION 3. Proceeds of lands and other SECTION 1. Sections proposed te perper cent of proceeds amend. That it is proposed to amend property Sections 2 and 3 of Article XIII of the petual fund. The proceeds of all lands that been have Unitor be the by may granted constitution of the State of Utah so that ed States to this State, for the support the same will read as follows: of the common schools ; the proceeds of all SECTION 2. Tangible property to be that may accrue to the State taxed how value ascertained properties property all unclaimed by escheat or forfeiture exempt legislature to provide annual tax hares and dividends of ; any corporation for State. All tangible property in the incorporated under the laws of this State; State, not exempt under the laws of the the proceeds of the sale of timber, mineral United States, or under this constitution, or other school and State property from shall be taxed in proportion to its value, lands, other than those granted for specifio to be ascertained as provided by law. The purposes; and five per centum of the net property of the United States, of the State, proceeds of the sale of lands lying counties, cities, towns, school districts, within the State, whichpublic shall be sold by municipal corporations and public libra- the United States subsequent to the adries, lots with the buildings thereon used mission of this State into the Onion, shall exclusively for either religious worship or be and remain a perpetual fund, to bo charitable purposes, and places of burial called the State school fund, the interest not held nr used for private or corporate of which only, shall be distributed among benefit, Fhall be exempt from taxation. tha several school districts according to Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the last school census. preceding transmispower plants, pumping plants, SECTION 2. Resolution proposed to sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is proposed to amend house used by individuals or corporations for irresolution number 8 passed by the rigating lands within the state owned by joint legislature in 1929, proposing to amend yuch individuals or corporations, or the Section 7. ef Article XIII of the constituindividual members thereof, shall not be tion of the State of Utah so that the same separately taxed as long as they shall be will read as follows: owned cod used exclusively for such purSECTION 7. Rate ef taxation not to Power plants, power transmission exceed poses. distribution. The rate lines and other property, used for gen- of taxationpurpose on property shall not erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed on eachtangible dollar of valuation, two portion of which is used for furnishing and mills for general State power for pumping water for irrigation purpoees, of one for high purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall mill the may be exempted from taxation to the high school fund; said fund constitute shall be apextent that such property is used for such in the manner the legislature portioned purpoees. These exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districts mainto the benefit of the users of water so taining high schools, and such pumped under such regulations as the leg- district , school purposes which levy for together islature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the interest on the permanent school indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such other funds as may be at such times and in such manner as may available for district school purposes, will be provided by law. The legislature may raise an amount annually which equals provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school age in the of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown the last by preceding erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census; the same to be distributed school among lars in value for hemes and homesteads, the school districts according to the last and one hundred dollars for personal propschool census; and in addition preceding erty. Property not to exceed $8,000 in an equalisation fund which when value, owned by disabled persona who to other revenues provided for this added purserved in eny war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be $5.00 for of the United States or of the State of each of school age as shown by the person Utah and by the unmarried widows and last school census; said equaliminor ophans of such persons may be zationpreceding fund shall be to the exempted as the legislature may provide. school districts in such apportioned manner as the legThe legislature shall provide by law for islature shall provide. Said rates shall an annuel tax sufficient, with other sour- not be increased unleae a proposition to ces of revenue, to defray the estimated or- increase the same the rate or fis-eof State the for each dinary expenses rates proposed and specifying the time which year. For the purpose of paying the the same shall be levied, be during submitfirst State debt, if any there be, the legisla- ted to a vote of such of the Qualified elec-toture shall provide for levying a tax anof the State, as in the next prenually, sufficient to pay the annual inter- ceding such election, ahall year est and to pay the principal cf such debt, property tax assessed to themhave paid a within the within twenty years from the final passage utate, and the majority of those of the law creating the debt. thereon shall vote in favor thereof, invoting such SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner as may be provided by law, ef tangicle property regulation SECTION 3. Secretary of State to pubexemptions personal in- lish. The secretary of State is directed to come tax rates dispositions cf revenues. cause this proposed amendment to be pubThe legislature shall provide by law a uni- lished as required by the constitution and form end equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the electors the Stato taxation on all tangible property in the at the next general election in of the manner State, according to its value in money, and provided by law, as one proposition in lieu hall prescribe by lew such regulations as of H. J. R. numbers S and 8, hall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of the 18th passed at legislature. of such property, to that every person SECTION 4. To take effect when. and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If approved the electors of tha State tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- the proposed by amendment shall take effect gible property, provided that the legisla- on the first day of January, 198L ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with the Secretary of State Febof taxing transient live stock and live 25, 1930. stock being fed for slaughter to be used ruary for human consumption. Intangible propConstitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as No. 4 property or it may be taxed in such manner and to such extent as the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE may provider Provided that if intangible TAXATION 07 MINES AND MINING PROPERTY property be taxed as property the rate thereof shall not exceed five mills on each A Joint resolution providing for an amendment to Section 4. Article 13, of the dollar of valuation. When exempted from taxation as property, the taxable income conetitutisn of tbe State of Utah relattherefrom ahall he taxed under any tax ing to the taxation cf mines and mining based on incomes, but when taxed by property. the State of Utah as property, the income Be it resolved by tbe Legislature ef tha State of Utah, therefrom shall not also be taxed. The of all the members elected to each house concurring legislature may provide for deductions, extherein: offsets on emptions, andor any tax based SECTION L Section Upon income. The personal income tax proposed to rates shall be graduated lut the maxi- amend. That it is proposed to amend Section mum rate shall not exceed six per cent of 4, Article XIII;- of the constitution of net income. No excise tax rate based the State of Utah so that the same will read as follows: income shall upon exceed four per cent of net income. The rate limitations herein SECTION 4. Mines and claims to bs ascontained for taxes baaed on incomo and sessed basis and multiple what to for taxes on intangible property shall be be assessed as tangible property. All meeffective until January 1, 1887, and there- talliferous mines or mining claims, both after until changed by law by a vote of placer and rock in place, shall bs assessed the majority of the members elected to as the legislature shall provide; provided, each house of the legislature. All rev- the basis and multiple now used in deenue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous mines from taxes on intangible property shall be fqr taxation purposes and the additional allocated as follows : 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of $5.00 per acre thereof the state district school fund and 25 hall not be, changed before January '1, per cent thereof to the State gen- 1985, nor thereafter until otherwise proeral fund and the Stato levies for vided by law. All other mines or mining Constitutional Amendment No. 1 two-thir- claims and other valuable mineral deposits, including lands containing coal or hydrocarbons and all mafchiaery uSed in mining and all property. o improvements ? upon or app- fnlnea or mining claims, and tins'--,, any surface use made of mining clwi'Mi"' mining property for other than m. purposes, shall ba assessed as other tangible property. SECTION 2. Secretary af Stato to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as .required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of tha State at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. In affect when. If approved by the electors of ths States this proposed amendment shall taka effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with tbs Secretary of Stats Feb- ruary pub-Ba- h. the-ci- n: four-tent- two-tent- al rs A Br; TtUTION CREATING A STATE 1AX COMMISSION f t A jdatv-Ghtproposing an amend-- , ment'fo Bectiwi 11 ef Article IS of ths constitution' of tha State ef Utah, relating te rovenae sad taxation. Be it received by . the Legislature af ths Stato of Utah, sf all mem-ba- n sleeted to each boas concurring LEWIS LONGHURST Notary Public vt LICENSED ABSTRACTOR Of Rich County, Utah womenand children. We have some nifty California o Saddles- - Bridles GBits - and Spurs. See our new Coats and Dresses - Some beautiful silk dresses for ladies priced at $10 j J : j Infants wear - Blankets 'Hose Dress goods just arrived therein: SECTION 1 Sections proposed to ewadT That it is proposed to amend Section 11 of Article XIII of the constitution of ths Stato of Utah so that die same will read as follows: SECTION II. Creation of State tax commission membership governor to apterms duties county beards point duties. There shall be a State tax commission consisting of four members, not mors than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. The members of the commission shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the consent of the senate, for such terms of office as may be provided by law. The State tax commission shall administer and supervise die tax laws of the State. It shall assess mines and public utilities and adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of property among the several counties. It shall have such other powers of original assessment as the legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such eases and within such limitations as the legislature may prescribe, it shall establish systems of public accounting, review proposed bond issues, revise the tax levies and budgets of local governmental units, and equalize the assessment and valuation of property within the counties. The duties imposed upon the Stato board of equalization by the constitution and lawn of this State shall be performed by the State tax commission. In each county cf this State there shall bs a county board of equalization consisting of the board of county commissioners of said county. The county boards of equalization shall adjust and equalize the valuation and assessment of the real and personal property within their respective counties, subject to such regulation and control by the State tax commission as may bo prescribed by law. The State tax commission and the county boards of equalization shall each have such other powers as may be prescribed by the legislature. SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State at the next general election In the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. To take effect - when. If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take effect on the 1st day of January, 1931. Filed with the Secretary of State February 25, 1930. Our prices are reasonable for quality Merchandise Rich Co. Fum. Co. Randolph, Utah. The Best Place toTrade -i t . The First National Bank Evanston, V Wyoming. h K . Welcomes Your Business r; f More Than: 55 Years of Continued Service to this Community & Constitutional Amendment No. 6 RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THE STATE PRISON AND STATE INSTITUTIONS A joint resolution proposing an amendment to Section 3, of Article XIX of the constitution of the State ef Utah, relating te the location ef the State Prison. Be it resolved by the Legislature ef the State ef Utah, ef ths members elected te each house concurring them-in- : two-thir- SECTION 1. Section proposed te amend. That it is proposed to amend Section S of Article XIX of the constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will road as follows : two-thir- ds .a See our fall line of Quality Merchandise We have a full stock, for men, two-thir- rate-dedu- ctions f 25, 1930. Constitutional Amendment - No. 5 to-'n- two-thir- V Groceries Vegetables Staple and Fancy SECTION S Location ef pablle Institutions and disposition of lands. Tha publio institutions of ths State are hereby permanently located at the places hereinafter named, each to have the lands specifically granted to it by the United States, in ths Act of Congress, approved July 16th, 1894, to be disposed of and used, in such manner as the legislature may provide: First: The seat of government and tha State fair at Salt Lake City. Second: The institutions for the deaf and dumb, and the blind, and the State reform school at Ogden City, in the county of Season MEATS Fresh and s Cured -- Wfibtti Third: Tbe Utah State hospital vo City, in the county of. Utah. at Pro- SECTION 2. Secretary of State to publish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of ths State at the next general election in tha manner provided by law. SECTION 3. Te take effort when. If approved by the electors o ths State, this proposed amendment ahall taka effect on the 1st day of January, 1981. Filed with ths Secretary of State February 25, 1980. t M. H. Welling; Secretary ef Stato of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that I, the foregoing is a full, trus and correct copy of Constitutional Amendments Nos. 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