a kind of g0bbered up lump. such other property as the THE SUNDANCE TIMES
An' I hope nuthtn' like thatlegislature may by general Sundance, Wyo. Sept. 27, 1956
ever happens no more. law provide."
Tim Burr This proposed amendment to the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
Constitution of the State of Wyo-
another guy was a-talkin' him, dug in the spurs and headed ruing allows property of the Fed- have hereto set my hand and eaus.
a horse that bled to death for that burn. NOTICE OF PROPOSED eral, State and political subdivi- ed the Great Seal of the State of
a peculi x tongue lesion of We went over an right, and I CONSTITUTIONAL sions thereof, to be subject to tax- Wyoming to be hereunto affixed
.~r lined origin, and I was can swear that hoss cleared the AMENDMENT ativ~ in the event that such pro- this First day of August, 1956.
te I of a incident that took whole strip in one skimmin' leap, Public notice is hereby given perry is being used for purposesEVERETT T. COPENHAVER,
about 60 years ago back in but he lit a-buckin' like he was that at the General Election to be other than governmental, in order Secretary of State of the
Dakota. . . mad clean through. An' he kept held in the State of Wyoming on that non-governmental activities State of Wyoming
Le of us K7 ranch boys nan on a-buckin like he was possest~ November 6th, 1956, the following upon governmental lands can bear (SEAL)
to Dickinson after supplies Of a sudden we came to a purty proposed amendment to the Con- their fair share of the tax burden Aug. 16-23-30 Sept 6-13-20-27 Oct.
little relaxation. With my high slopin' bank leading into a stitution of the State of Wyoming within this State. 4-11-18-25 Nov. 1
bought a fine new saddle, cut-bank draw. He took two jumps will be submitted to the electors
and blanket before taking in down the bank then swiveled back
At that, I was a day up on top. But I didn t get the of this State for adoption or re-
leaving and tried to make signal in time and kept on agoin'! jection, to become valid as a part
on the road to catch up
the wagons.
the time I reached the Half
ranch the red roan I was
got to draggin' his toes
loaned me a pale blue
that a bronc peeler had
out a couple a years be-
and which hadn't been rode
since. But bein' at "that"
Only found a green horse
g.
ridin' Blondy around in
~rral a bit I opened the gate
ambled out across the fiats.
didn't bother none then
wasn't any for miles an'
Things went fine for six
miles. Blondy didn't
too well but didn't buck
When I got back up on the
bank Blondy was still a-buckin'
off across the flats headed back to
the Half Square corrals. Well, I
finally caught up with him about
three miles from where he and I
started, but he sure didn't look
like the same horse. He was as
red as any blod-bay you ever
saw. The new blanket was gone
for good (never did find it), the
saddle was covered with blood and
foam and the bridle reins were
only short stubs.
That horse's tongue was almost
cut in two and pretty badly mangl-
ed, but he got over it OK and
seemed to do as well as the other
horses a-eatin', except his tongue
never looked the same. It was
of said Constitution, ff ratified by
a majority of said electors:
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT NO. 1
Proposed to amend Section 12,
Article 15, of said Constitution to
read as follows:
"Article 15, Section 12. The
property of the United States,
the State, counties, cities,
towns, school districts and mu-
nicipal corporations, when
used primarily for a govern-
mental purpose, and public ll-
brm'/es, lots with the build-
ingm thereon used exclusively
for religious worship,
parsonages, church schoo -ami
public cemeteries, shall be
exempt from taxation, and
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we reached a back-fire
a few furrows of
and Blondy stopped short.
set foot on the stuff.
m a hurry anyway, I didn't
to baby sit with him so
about ten rods, whirled
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