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Show Him THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment collar class in such corporation, for all Ha debts and liabilities of every k nd No. 1 SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend directed to cause this propose! amendment ment of Section 1, of Article VII of the to be published as required by the ConstiConstitution Relating to the State Execu-tiv- tution and to be submitted to the electors Department, the Terms, Residence of the tate at the next genera election in and Duties of Officers. (Superintendent the manner provided by law. of Public Instruction.) SECTION 3. If approved by the electors e it resolved by the Legislature of the ot the state, this proposed amendment shall State of Utah, s of all the mem- take effect on the first day of January, bers elected to each house concurring 1937. therein 1 ) for Average Man (hidden) taxes increased approximately 25 per cent during the Roosevelt administration, there are now more than 1,200 hidden taxes involved in the daily life of the average man, Robert Kratky, director of the tax division of the Republican National committee here, declared. He said there are 300 more in the daily life of the average woman. Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the tate of Utah, as Amended at the General Election in 1930 Relating to T&xatioit of Tangible Property, Ascertainment of Value, Exemptions, and the Annual Tax for the State. Be it resolved by the Legislature ot the s of all members State of Utah, of elected to ach House and all members of each House concurring therein : to SECTION 1. That it is proposed amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, as amended at the general elect n in 1930, to read as A Department Secretary of State, State Auditor, State Treasurer and Attorney-Generaeach of whom shall hold his office for four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after his election, except that the terms of office jf those elected at the first election shall begin when the state shall be admitted into the Union, and shall end on the first Monday in January, A. D 1901. The officers of the Executive Department, during their terms of office, shnM reside at the seat of government, where they shall keen the public records, books and papers. They shall perform such duties as are prescribed by follows : SECTION 2. All tangible property in this Constitution and as may be prescribed the State, not exempt under the laws of the by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State ts United States, or under this constitution, hereby directed to submit this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to amendment to the electors of the state at be ascertained as provided by law. The the next general election in the manner property of the United States, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, muprovided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors nicipal corporations ajid public libraries, of the state, this amendment shall take ef- lots with the buildings thereon used exclufect the first day of January next succeed sively for either religious worship or charand places of burial not ing a determination by the Board of State itable or purposes, used for private or corporate beneCanvassers of the result of the election held from taxation. Water be shall exemDt fit, designated in' Section 2 hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, Constitutional Amendment pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for- irrigating lands No. 2 within the state owned by such individuals A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amend or corporations, or the individual members ment to Section 10, of Article VII, of the thereof, shall not be separately taxed as Constitution Relating to Governor's Ap long as they shall be owned and used exPower plants, pointive Power and Filling of Va- clusively for such purposes. power transmission lines and other propercancies in Certain Offices. (Superinty used foi generating and delivering electendent of Public Instruction.) Be it resolved by the Legislature ot the trical power, a portion of which is used s State of Utah, of &U the for furnishing power for pumping water members elected to each house concur- - for irrigation purposes on lands m the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxaring therein: 1. That SECTION it is proposed to tion to the extent that such property is These exemptions amend Section 10, of Article VII, of the used for such purposes. Constitution of the State cf Utah, as fol- shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water se pumped under such regulations lows : SECTION 10. The Governor shall nom- as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes inate, and by and with the consent of the of the indigent poor may be remitted or such times and in such maner Senate, appoint all State and district offi- abated at cers whose offices are established by this rs may be provided by law. The legislature for the exemption from taxaConstitution, or which may be created by may provide law, and whose appointment or (lection is tion of homes, homesteads, and personal otherwise provided for, if, during the property, not to exceed 2,000 in value for recess of the Senate, u vacancy occur in homes and homesteads, and $300 for perProperty not to" exceed any State or district oTtice, the Governor sonal property. shall appoint some fit p rson to discharge $3,000 in value, owned by disablr persons served in any war in the military servthe duties thereof until the next meeting who of the Senate, when he shall nominate some ice of the United States or of the State If the office of Utan and by the unmarried widows and person to fill such office. of justice of the supreme or district court. minor orphans of such persons may be exas the legislature may provide. Secretary of State, State Auditor, State empted The legislature shall provide by law for be vacated Treasurer, or Attorney-Genertax sufficient, with cthei sources annual an by death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses ot the state for each fiscal by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be year. For the purpose of paying the state elected and qualified, as may be by law debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, suffiprovided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is cient to pay the annual interest and to pay hereby directed to submit this proposed the principal of such debt, within twenty amendment to the eleclo.s of the state at years from the final passage of the law the next general election in the manner creating the debt. (As amended November 4, 1930.) provided by law. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take hereby directed to submit the proposed effect the first day of January next suc- amendment contained herein to the electors the state, in ihe next general election in ceeding a determination by the Board of of the manner provided by law. State Canvassers of the result of the 3. If adopted by the electors SECTION tion designated in Section 2 hereof. of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board at Constituticnal Amendment State Canvassers of the result of the elecNo. 3 tion designated in section 2 hereof. A Jeint Resolution Proposing an Amend-meto Seeton 8, cf Artic!5 X, of the Constitutional Amendment Constitution Relating to the State Board No. 6 of Education. (Supsr'ntcndent of Public A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Instruction.) Section 9, Article VI of the Ccnstitution Be it rcsovcd by the Lcglsiatuie of the of Utah, Relating to Compensation of of all the mem State cf Utah, bers elected to each house concurring BeMembers of the Legislature. it resolved by the Legislature of the therein : of all the memState of Utah, SECTION L That it is preposed to bers elected to each of the two houses amend Section 8, of Article X, of the Conin thereof: favor voting stitution rf the State of Utah, as follows: 1. That it is proposed SECTION to 8. The general control and SECTION amend Section Article VI, of the Consupervision pf the Public School System stitution of the 9,State of as follows: Utah, shall be vested in a State Board of EducaSECTION 9. The members of the Legistion, consisting of such persons as the lature shall receive such per diem and mileLegislature may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State is age as the Legislature may provide not exeight dollars per day jnd ten cents hereby directed to submit this proposed ceeding amendment to the electors of the state at per mile for the distance necessarily traveled to and returning from the place going the next general election in the manner of meeting on the most usual route, and provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. of the state, this amendment shall take efSECTION 2. The Secretary of State is fect the first day of January next sucto submit this proposed ceeding a determination by the Board of hereby directed State Canvassers of the result of the elec-- , amendment to the electors of the state at next the genera) election in the manner tion designated in Section 2 hereof. provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors Constitutional Amendment of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1937. No. 4 The two-thir- day KALAMAZOO, the official ballot at the general election Nov. 3, 1936, under the number and title ' herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set of Seal my hand and affixed the Great the State of Utah, this 1st day of Sep1936. Secretary ot State. and ARTHUR DURNFORD Grade AA Conference Certificate Lady Attendant When Necessary Office 913 Main St., Evanston, Wyo. Day Phone 49 Night Phone 49 or 90 Roosevelt Why not trade in your old radio on a X new Philco, we will make liberal allowance I for your old one. We have some 9x12 axminster Rugs I priced from $30.00 to $35.00 also 111 x 12 priced about $47.50. You cant beat the price x t We always carry a complete stock of dry goods and groceries, hardware, paints and varnishes. MICH. III ;iii The Best Place to Trade I LAKETOWN NEWS SOUTH RICH NEWS The county nurse, Miss Mabey. paid a visit to the school on Tuestia. this class have been selling chances on pro'Siire cooker. This will be given to tlie person bolding the number winch will be drawn (luring the intermission at tlie Preside Hop. They have made new curtains, put new' springs and a cover on tlie day bed, and are also painting the tables a more suitable color. Several new pillows have been made, and they are looking forward to getting a new floor screen. Charles Eller was over from the Johnson Ranch on Rear river to sueud a few days with his family. John O. Earner of Ogden brief visitor in town Tuesday. Money 00 record in my office. I further certify that they will appear on Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers for UTAH and WYOMING Funeral Car Strictly upto-dat- e and Ambulance Service Anywhere at any time the spent by the Roosevelt administration this year is enough to purchase, at $100 an acre, all the acres of land in Michigan, the 24,000,000 acres in Indiana and the 35,000,000 acres in Wisconsin, David W Davis said here in an address before the Kalamazoo County Republican club. As a nation, we are wealthy beyond the dreams and comprehension of man but we cannot yet comprehend the meaning of a billion dollars and the least appreciation of this vast sum is held by the men in Washington who are distributing the taxpayers billions, said the speaker, former governor of Idaho and assistant secretary of the interior during the Coolidge Administration. RAY DURNFORD J. undei New Deai Spending Would Buy All Land in 3 States 1, M. H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is & full, true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1935 as the same appears of tember, mans day begins with the Fifty taxes take 2 cents from a dime loaf of bread, said Mr. Kratky. Sugars 43 taxes represent 23 per cent of the cost. A 35 cent pound ot meat would have cost only 28 cents, but for 38 taxes. With this drain on the family income, the living struggle has become more burdensome day after two-thir- Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 18, Article XII of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stcckholders of Banks. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the of all the mem State of Utah, bers elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: 1. That SECTION it is proposed to amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: SECTION 18. The Legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stoc issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any parti- - You can buy a Monarch Range or a Voss I or Maytag Washer on easy terms. count. two-thir- A is low. alarm clock, on which there is a luxury tax of ten cents, in addition to 30 other hidden taxes, Mr. Kratky said. Taxes now take 26 per cent of the cost of underwear, 20 to 40 per cent of the cost of soap and 21 per cent of the cost of razor blades. There are 44 taxes on a pair of overalls, 62 on a shirt, 63 on a suit, 53 on a hat, 60 on a tie, 62 on a pair of socks and 63 on an overcoat. Taxes take $3.53 on an $18 suit, 59 cents on a $3 hat, 20 cents on a $1 tie, 7 cents from a 35 cent pair of socks and $5 from a $25 overcoat. At the breakfast table, Mrs. Average Man can help her husband al " where your dollars by most. We have a number of Bed Room Suits just arrived. Call and see them. The price CHICAGO. With federal indirect No. 5 te I Where your trade is appreciated and Adds Many. two-thir- I General Merchandise. His Wife Encounters 1,500; Roosevelt Administration Constitutional Amendment proposed to VII, of the Utah as fol- l, ' TSich Co. Furn. Co : SECTION 1. That it is amend Section 1, of Article Constitution of the State of lows: SECTION 1, The Executive shall consist of Governor, , JO Taxes a Day wras a ThreHiing is on and the fanners are hoping the good weather will con- U We South Rich students are trying this an outstanding year in Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Irwin and fam the history of this high school. Yours truly. ily were St. Charles, Idaho, visitors SOPHOMORE CLASS. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sarah South Rich High. toning. tinue. to make 1 Reduced Automobile Licenses Alf Landon, as governor of Kansas, reduced the automobile license Mrs. Lotham McNiel. of Logan, is fee by 50 per cent, and increased paying a visit to her mother. Mrs. the total amount collected by seeLvdia M. Weston. ing to it that every owner of a car 1 paid the reduced price. One Fourth Is Taxes f of the working mans Confident is income and the farmers wages In Syria every Druse bride presents taken from him by the Roosevelt administration for Federal taxes. aer husband with a dagger which may Most of it is in the form of hidden je used upon her if she proves taxes which they do not see. Amos Robinson was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday and Tuesday. One-four- th |