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Show ' RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH UTAH Constitutional Amendments Amendment Constitutional No. 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY PERMANENT FUND-UNIFO- RM SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. , Be it resolved by the Legislature of of all the state of Utah, the members elected to each house concurring therein : SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section S of Article 10 of the Constitution of the state of Utah as amended by the vote of the electors at the general election of 1930 to read as follows: Sec. 8. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, and five per, centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to the admission of this state into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, to be called the State School Fund, the interest of which only, shall be expended for the support of the common schools. The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all property that may accrue to the state by escneat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shares and dividends of Any corporation incorporated under the laws of this state, the proceeds of the sales of timber, and the proceeds of the sale or outer disposition of minerals or other property from school and state lands, other than those granted for purposes, shall, with such ' otherspecific revenues as the Legislature may from time. to time allot thereto, constitute a fund to be known as the Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and used for the support of the common ' and public schools of the state and apportioned in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. The provisions of Section 7, Article XIU of this Constitution shall be construed as a limitation on the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor and, further, no moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be considered in fixing the rates of taxation specified in Section 7 of Article XIII. SECTION 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. SECTION 3. If adopted by the of the state, this amendment ' electors shall take effect the first day of two-thir- 1 January, 1939. Local and Personal purposes, which shall constitute the nigh school fund; said furd shall be apportioned in the manner the Legislature shall provide, to the schoo districts maintaining high schools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school purposes, will raise annually an amount Which equals $25 for each person of school 'age in the state as shown by the last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districts according to the last preceding school census; and in addition an equalization fund which when added to other revenues provided for this purpose by the Legislature shall be $5 for each person of school age as shown by the last preceding school census; said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. Said rates shall not be increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which tne same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the state, as in tne 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. SECTION 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1939. OF Constitutional Amendment No. 2 RATE OF TAXATION PURPOSES DISTRIBUTION A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 7, ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE .STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND DISTRIBUTION Be it resolved by the Legislature of of all the State of Utah, of the.members elected to each house concurring therein : SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 7 of Article 18 of the Constitution of the state of Utah, as amended by the vote of the electors at the general election of 1930 to read as follows: Sec. 7. The rate of taxation on tangible property shall not exceed on each dollar of valuation, two and four-tentmills for general state purposes, of one mill for high school two-thir- ds - Mrs. Milton Weston and Mrs. Joseph to Hodges of Logan, while enroute Hear Lake, stopped over night at Randolph Monday at the home of Mrs. Ella FackrelL They had' the misfor-- I tune to run into a cow a short distance south of Randolph, damaging their car quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy were Ev anston visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sims and Mrs. J. IM. DeBryde and two sons of Ogden, to spend Utah, came last Saturday the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. AJbert Mrs. Sims remained for a Smith. weeks visit and . the others returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irel Longhurst and babe of Helper, spent last week-en- d at Randolph. Mrs. Keith visiting oils. office. I further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at the general election November 8, 1938, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 26th day of August, 1938. hunt I Mrs. Ernest McKinnon went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, October 12th to meet her daughter Kathryn, who came to Salt Lake for teachers institute. Miss McKinnon wa9 taken ill with appendicitis and was rushed to the L. D. S. hospital, where she was operated j upon for appendicitis, Friday. Vs Secretary of State. twe-tent- hs . All-Purpo- se YOUR COICE: No. 8, 2'furrow Little Genius Tractor Plow No. 22TG Cultivator with No.l Equipment No. 10-- Tractor Disk Harrow No.151 Lister with Tractor Hitch A Middle Buster No. 10, 2 'row Tool-Ba- r No. 3 Middle Buster with No. 25 Planting Attachment Dont Pass Up a Bargain Like This This Offer is Open for a Limited Time Only See Us for Further Details Rich County Furniture Co. d Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy and children were Ogden visitors Sunday. Mrs. Earl Wilson visited ton a few days last week. ' Sidney Oliver Jacobson of Bancroft. Idaho, a Randolph visitor Wednesday. 7. re- out-goip- Royal Pope of Garden City, Utah, was a Randolph visitor Wednesday. He made the Reaper office a pleasant call, subscribing for the Reaper for Mrs. Fern Pope of Gooding, Idaho. g Mrs. Mary A. Smith returned home Wednesday from a two weeks visit at Salt Lake City. . d one-tim- - and Mrs. N. L. Gray Kemmerer vistors Wednesday. i Mr. and. Mrs. Sid Sims, daughter, and her two children of Ogden, were Randolph visitors during the week. " The Misses Barbara were Gray were 'last week-en- Evans- Was The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold a social and program Thursday Oct. 27 at 2 oclock for the officers, who are cordially inWm. H. Campbell, forest ranger, of vited. Laketown, was a business visitor at Ross Jackson, Clayton Longhurst, Randolph Friday. He visited the of the A. South Rich High School and gave a and Joyce Peart, students week-envisitors. were C. at Logan, very fine lecture to the students on Miss Peart was accompanied by Miss Fire Prevention. Margaret Gunnell, daughter of e Mr. Mrs. Austin Gunnell, and Mrs. Leo McKinnon and children, Gene and Arlene and W. A. Marshall residents of Randolph. Miss Gunnell was boru at Randolph. were Evanston visitors Thursday. Commissioner at R. R. McKinnon of Morgan and Fred and Arch Morgan, of Salt Lake City, were among the deer hunters to leave Randolph Wednesday. leg. County ' -- -- Nebeker and Allan Adams have ceived permits to hunt elk. ( Made by the Harvester Company Any One of These McCormick Deering Machines Becomes Yours, Free, f.o.b. Chicago, When You By a New McCormick Peering FAR: MALL 20-t- he original, most wide Tractor. ly used The Misses Alyce and Lena Jones returned to Evanston Friday morning on the south mail They came down ill during the past 'week. to see their mother. Mrs. Jane Jonex, C. B. iSpencer, Farrell Spencer and who is very ill. some friends were in Randolph and Sunday and The Randolph school teachers motor-le- vicinity duck hunting to Salt Lake City Thursday to at- Monday. tend institute. Mrs. Thelma McKin- REMEMBER There will be a big non accompanied them. dance election night, Nov. 8th. This N. L. Gray received a severe leg event is also on the M. I. A. budget buy one if you havent Injury Thursday when his car slipped ticket. Better already done so. off the jack and fell on his Mr. 'OTA4 Geo. Nich- - Mrs. Fred Coles is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Barker while Mr. Coles is on the deer two-thir- I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the 3 Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1937 as the same appears of record in my Putnam of. Woodruff is at the home of Mrs. Offer . Salt Lake and Ogden. A SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1939. FREE t Edna Johnston and children, Edna and June motored to Lava for a short visit last Friday. ' f Mrs. R. G. Marshall returned home last Friday from a weeks visit at Mrs. Wesley, WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 1, ARTICLE IS OF THE, CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. Be it resolved by the Legislature of of all the state of Utah, members elected to each of the two . houses voting in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to amend section 6 of article 16 of the Constitution of the "state of Utah. Sec. 6. The Legislature shall determine the hours that shall constitute a days work on all wors or undertakings carried on or aided by the state, county or municipal government; and the Legislature shall pass laws to provide for the health and in factories, safety of employees smelters, and mines and shall determaximum hours mine the number of of service per day. SECTION 2. That the secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by and Cash in on This stage to see her mother, who is ported very ilL No. 3 1&W , Harris left Friday for Montpelier, Idaho, via the Hear Lake Constitutional Amendment HOURS 33uy Your Tractor Now Mrs. Carl and- - Jackyln visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris, son GerOgden. ald and Mrs. Dorothy McKinnon moMrs. Jessie Patton, was voted in as tored to Salt Lake City Sunday to Mrs. W. T. Rex and Mrs. L. 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