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Show Patfe I 6 to $2.x LIVESTOCK $1 SITUATION LOS A NO ELKS UNION STOCK loWt-- i butcher, on October Hi: JOURNAL v 00 off. The $2.1.71 top paid this week was for one load of high choice fed 17 lbs. Three1 steeis avei aging 'oads of aveiage dunce steers weighing tilo to 10mi lb sold at $21.7.1 to $21.oo. The hulk of good and dunce steins weighing to aiound 1,200 lbs. brought $23.x to $21.10. Many commercial and good steers brought $20. (K) to $22.2.1. Utility and commercial kinds $17 oo to $10.10, a few sold at $10.10 and RESOLUTION PRO-POSIN- G MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS THE AS WELL INCREASE NUMBER OF REPRESENTA- The County of Utah shall H fW V r Yi ' X Distr:ct and be entitled to w a h $ iy I 9 g v - jl ' j fr ? , . , V -- 7 v, 4 v Si ' K Iff ' 4 to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. ds con-stitu- st constitute representative. LAMONT F. TORONTO The County of Wasatch shall constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State, District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. cf 0 Cf X v f f'X if ,?,Jz '''' X. V Z, A , ? 4 V i m r. T of h a (o v we ' rr X.Y Lxjf 7' v''xa xXi , A 1 Vfci 9 f $ i U , . if Y HS con- The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth Renre- sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. Tht Countv of Carbon shall con- TIVES. stitute the Fifteenth RepresentaBe it resolved by the legislature tive District, and be entitled to two of the State of Utah, of representatives. all members elected to each house ti The County of Emery shall therein: the Sixteenth Representaconcurring Section 1. It is proposed to tive District, and be entitled to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. IX of the Constitution of Utah to The County of Grand shall conread: stitute the Seventeenth RepresentSection 2. The Legislature shall ative District, and be entitled to provide by law for an enumeration one representative of the inhabitants of the State, The Countv of Sevier shall conA. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute the Eighteenth Representathereafter, and at the session next tive District, and be entitled to following such enumeration, and one representative. also at the session next following The Countv of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the au- stitute the Nineteenth Representathority of the United States, shall tive District, and be entitled to revise and adjust the apportion- one representative. ment for representatives on the The Countv of Beaver shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representaratios to be fixed by law. tive District, and be entitled to Section 3. The Senate shall con- on5 representative. sist of one member from each counThe County of Piute shall conty of the State, and the House of stitute the TwTenty-firRepreRepresentatives of seventy-fiv- e sentative District, and be entitled members. The Legislature may in- to one representative. crease or decrease the number of Tho Countv of Wayne shall conrepresentatives, but the number of stitute the Twenty-secon- d Reprerepresentatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled than twice nor greater than three to one representative. times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Section 4. Each county of the constitute Reprethe Twenty-thir- d state shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled district. to one representative. REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall conDISTRICTS. Twenty-fourt- h Represtitute Until otherwise provided by law, sentativetheDistrict, and be entitled representatives shall be apportion- to one representative. ed among the several counties of The County of WashbWon shall the State as follows: Provided, constitute the Twenty-fift- h RepreThat in any future apportionment sentative District, entitled and be made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shall conone representative. h RepreThe County of Box Elder shall stitute tho Twenty-sixtand be entitled sentative District, constitute the First Representative to one representative. District, and be entitled to two The County of San Juan shall representatives. ReThe County of Cache shall con- constitute the Twenty-sevent- h and be enDistrict, presentative stitute the Second Representative titled to one representative. District, and be entitled to three The County of Duchesne shall representatives. the Twenty-eight- h The County of Rich shall conDistrict, and be stitute the Third Representative Representative to one entitled representative. District, and be entitled to one The Countv of Daggett shall representative. RepreThe County of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint- h entitled and be sentative District, stitute the Fourth Representative to one representative. District, and be entitled to eight Section 5. This resolution shall representatives. The County of Morgan shall con- be submitted to the electors of state at the general election in stitute the Fifth Representative the 1954 accordance with Article District, and be entitled to one XXIII. inSection 1 of the Constiturepresentative. TTHh. tion of The County of Davis shall conI, LAMONT F. TORONTO. Secstitute the Sixth Representative of Stete of the State of retary District, and be entitled to three DO HEREBY CERTIFY Utah, representatives. The County of Tooele shall con- that the foregoing is a full, true correct copy of the constitustitute the Seventh Representative and tional amendment proposed bv the District, and be entitled to one session of the Thirtieth regular representative. 1953. as appears of Legislature, The County of Salt Lake shall in mv office. constitute the Eighth Representa- record IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tive District, and be entitled to have set mv hand and hereunto twenty-seve- n representatives. of the The County of Summit shall con- affixedof the .GreatSaltSeal Lake State at City, stitute the Ninth Rep resentative this 20th Utah, of 1954. day August, to one District, and be entitled two-thir- 51 4 K J.7 " v... 'Y-- ' stitute the Eleventh Representative IX 4 3 OF AND OF ARTICLE District, and be entitled to eight 2, UTAH THE CONSTITUTION OF representatives. BY CHANGING THE CONSTIThe County of Uintah shall conTUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE stitute the Twelfth Representative TO AMEND SECTIONS a 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT Octb FEAST RELEASED AMERICANS DIG INTO FREEDOM miws YARDS, September, 1911 Salable receipts of cattle increased some over the previous week, but veie still below the same period a year ugo. High good choice steers were 21c higher. The market leached a $21.71 top which was the highest juice paid for steers on the Los Angeles market since May. Most down. classes held steady eaily in the Seveial loads of good and choice week but weakened some at the close. The hog maiket was $1..10 fed heifers weighing to oso lbs. A iy: , jX . xi x fi W ' Z&Z to freedom after 13 months as prisoners of the Chinese Reds, three Americans dig into a steak and champagne dinner in Hong Kong. The trio are Captain Ben Krasner (left), merCELEBRATING THEIR RETURN chant seaman, Richard Applegate (second from left), Chicago, a radio correspondent, and Donald Dixon (second from right), New York, of International News Service. In center is Robert Schakne, of INS, and at right is George Folster, radio correspondent. The men, who lost 135 pounds among them, said they (International Radiophoto) had been kept in solitary confinement for more than five months. some young cows sold early in the bi ought $ls.lo to $21.10, comme .sold at $2uh to $22.10, commercial week at $11.71 The bulk of canners and medium kinds $11.00 to $18.0 and good grass and short feds and cutters brought $9.00 to $11.00, Medium to choice feeder heifei to $19.10. $10.00 brought canners down to $$.00 and sold at $ (!.oo to $ s x ). Mediu shelly The bulk of utility and commer- under. stock cows $10.10 to $10.M. A fepe; cial cows sold at $12.00 to $11.0o, Several lots of good and choice lots of common to good stoC he 3ns fleshy feeder steers and yearlings un 1 1 Notice to Water Users THE OLD HOME The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. Town of South Weber, Dale Poll, RFD No. 4, Ogden, co t. sec.-f.441 for municipal use Ut.; from Weber Basin Tunnel at a point S. 4s9 ft. and W. 044 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 30, TIN, RlW. The water will be conveyed through pipe 1,100 ft. to a 10,000 gallon concrete tank, from which it will be distributed and used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes in the Town of South Weber. 21707 John G. Simpson, RFD No. 1, Hooper, Ut.; .1 sec.-ffor well bet. a use from irrigation 500 and 700 ft. deep at a point S. 5178 ft. and W. 37 ft. from N Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, R2W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 7 acres in SE!4 said Sec. 7. 21943 Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a drain at a point S. 1110 ft. and E. 10 ft. from NU Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, R2W. From a rock dam at the drain the water will be conveyed through 8 ft. of pipe and 14!X) ft. of ditch and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres in SWU said Sec. 20, and for year-- 1 g round incidental purposes. Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; 21914 2 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from tile diain at a point S. a ft. and W. 1310 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, R2W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres in SWYiNEU said incid Sec. 20, and for g dental purposes. 20030 John I. Hess, Farming-ton- , 21-11- 4-i- n. t. 3-i- 11-i- n. n. stock-waterin- O-i- llo n. year-roun- stock-waterin- Ut.; .1 sec.-f- t. for irrigation well bet. 30 and use from a 100 ft. deep at a point S. 1171 ft. 1 and E. 141S in. ft. from Ny4 Cor. Sec. 13, T3N, RlW. The water will be to Oct. 31 to irused from Apr. rigate 21 acres in NEUi said Sec. d incidental 13, and for g and purposes. dairy 1 year-roun- stock-waterin- Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before November 29, 1911. Joseph M. Tracy, State Engineer. Published in Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from October 2 to October 3o, 1911. TOWN tfg sif'ed U S N'tr! Of Let ( By STANLEY |