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Show Ociobti 1931 1), 'I hat should give the foim sheet gu es something to go on. Support Record 1 he big cential theme of the laces, both nationally and heie in Utah, hinges on the theme Elect Republican and Ei'cnhower. Demociats counter witli then ( lainis that most of the Ei'enhouei piogiam was possible only heeau'e of Demo uppoit, theiefoie, Demounts hould hold the majoiity. I ust for the leeoid, and foi whatever it might nu'an, here aie the lecoids, compiled by Congi essional Quai telly, of how Reps. William A. Dawson and Douglas R. Stiing-fellosuppoited the pi evidential progiam. Daw 'on had a UN leeoid of and ', opposition to the Ei'enhouer piogiam while Stiing-fellohad a 71 - is leeoid. (If the figures dont add to loo pei cent, it is because neither voted on every i"ue on which Congi essional Quai-teil- y based then percentages.) 1 1 "f'-- Page Held By Communists i Con-giession- lit: JOURNAL al ALL WOOL . . . MB PRETTY, 3 TOO sup-po- it KRY MARLOWE Now L the time of the yiai when B II the political leader hpend more of then- time puling ovei the election dope sheet'd than they do checking football loim c hait.s. - Theu aie seven held', of knowledge ticians delve and major fields aie in al uell-chaite- d into which m Utah poli- these votei paiticipa-tim- , Congi essional supjioi t or opposition to the Eisenhower piogiam and sujjpoit 01 opposition in the legislutuie to the mattei of legislative leappoi tionment. I U'lt so the politicos - and the puhlic can yet a ciack at the same ftguies, heie aie a few of the signi- ficant dope sheet facts on the foithcommg Xov. j hassle at the polls. In both of the Congi essional laces thL year, the matter of getting the oters to the polls is of pai amount intei C"t to the politicians of both pai ties. Utah has a national leeoid to defend m this mattei of getting the luigest percentage of eligible votei s to actually cast ballots. In ease it will help heie aie the figures for the past two Congi elections. In 1P72, Utah had an estimated 107 non eligible voteis. es-sion- al Of this number, so:t pei cent, 327,-oo- o voteis. actually went to the polls. In 7 theie weie an estimated .Oo,ooo oteis and 2(51,000, o7.7 per cent, of those eligible cast otes. The 1971 estimated eligible vote total foi the state is 411,000, accoid-m- g to Congressional Quarteily, the source of the other ligures used above. 1 1 . "vx -- t i MtV a ?! Wf Y "V V ) f s Uf i f - fev w t i ip t v ( y' 1 1 dvt 4 w ST. ALBANS, L. I., N. Y.- Lt. Richaid II. Diies, 30, of St. Albans was identified as one of the two Ametican soldieis seized by Czechoslovak bolder guaids at tin lion Curtain fiontier. An aimy spokesman said Lt. Dues Bit tel Una Jean West, 19, Ogden, senior division, (right) and Jennie Lin Poulson, 16, Provo, junior division, were judged winners of the Utah Malo It Yourself With Wool home sewing contest at the Utah State Fair last week, received cash awards from John Nelson, F. W. Woolworth Company, whose firm traditionally sponsors expense-pai- d trips of state winners to the national contest each year. Utah winners will compete for U. S. honors during National Wool Growers Convention in Salt Lake City in December. Super-stitcher- s, (above) eustom.uily wote civilian For the entire two yeais (1973 clothes in h.s woik as intei rogator 1) pei iod the Dawson leeoid was of escapees fiom Communist eoun-tneV'2U which may have led the for 17', against and the to Reds jell Spy Sti ingfellow totals were 77'', foi, REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 17'', against. Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1933 First Special Session Votes L. Lionel Peterson An Act Abolishing Caibon College as a State Maintained Institution: Reapportionment S. Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real ana J. Postma But, with all due respect to the Personal Property Comprising Said College; and Repealing Secintei est the above figures may X. C. Poulsen Lake); L. and tions Utah Code Annon to the and Establishment arouse, on a strictly local level, Fiank Redd John 1953, tated, Relating Operation of CarJuan); bon College. heie aie some voting records which W. Row hen y Walker BALLOT TITLE attenwill get considerably moie Lee Russell ; Owen Proposition No. 2 tion. Sandeis Heber L. AN ACT PROVIDING THAT lt CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONHere is the list of those State Sevy Ralph Sheffield TINUED AS A STATE MAINSenators and State Repi esentatives Lake); Chailes W. Spence TAINED COLLEGE; THAT THE who voted for and against putting Lake); Lester Taylor BOARD OF EXAMINERS DISPOSE OF ALL REAL AND PERthe proposed constitution amendSONAL PROPERTY COMPRISment on leappoi tionment on the Elmer G Thomas Lake); ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH ballot. Elizabeth Vance James MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE C. TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF II. West In the Senate, thoe voting to Lake); LeRoy THE STATE OF UTAH. x Elder); Welby put the proposal on the 1!74 ballot D. White I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of W. Young and House were: do hereby ceitify that the foregoing are full, correct and true Utah, Merrill K. Davis Speaker n Donald T. Adams copies of: (1). The Title as enacted, and, (2). The Ballot Title, in Juan); Lake. Referendum of Senate Bill 29 (Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, First Special Edwin B. Cannon Lake); Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition lt Albeit J. Cope Against Luke Clegg Elias L. Number Two, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as apLake); Sidney Elsw'ood Day Lake; Orval Hafen pears of record in my office. ) Wendell Grover D. E. Hammond IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this Robeit J. Hendeison Lake); Lake); Alonzo F. Ilopkin of October, 1954. 1st day Richaid C. Howe x Clifton G. M. Kerr LAMONT F. TORONTO Lake); Jaren L. Jones Elder); Rendell X. Mabey Secretary of State C. Edvvaid Larsen SEAL Lake); Vern Muir Frank G. Lai son ; W. M. Openshaw Lake); Lake); B. H. REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Fianc-iLundell Charles Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, 1953 First Special Session Grant E. Stringham G. and Peteison Dougct Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College, Snow Codege and H. Roland Tietjen Thom Weber las College as State Maintained Institutions; Providing for the Taylor Lake). Dilworth S. Woolley Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said ColAnd that ought to keep the boys Lake); and Senate Presion Condition That They Be Maintained a3 Colleges; and leges who like to figuie all the polident Mark Paxton to Both Inclusive and Sections Repealing Sections to Both Code Annotated 1953, Utah Inclusive, Voting against weie C. Taylor tical angles busy for a day or two. and Chapter 85, Laws of Utah 1953, Relating to the Establishment Burton Lake); J. Francis and Operation of Dixie, Snow, and Weber Colleges. GibD. Fowles Mail BALLOT TITLE son L. Rulon Jenkins Proposition No. 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT (I) Weber); Sol J. Selvin (D-- I SNOW, AND WEBER DIXIE, Tooele); A. I. Tippetts COLLEGES BE DISJUNIOR ; Ed II. Watson Lake). CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED SCHOOLS, AND FOR In the House, heres the way the TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF went. -- s, (R-Gian- (R-Sanpet- e); (R-Cach- (R-Sa- e). lt 53-33-1- 53-331- 53-33-1- G, 5, 4, 7, (D-Sa- (D-Tooel- e); (D-Dagge- tt) (R-Iron- (R-Sa- ); (R-Sa- lt (R-Sa- lt (D-Webe- (D-Sa- i); lt (D-Bo- (R-Sa- lt (D-Sa- (R-Sa- (R-Utah- (R-Sa- On Dog Watch - -- lt ID-Sa- ); (D-Web- lt (D-Sa- ; (R-Sa- lt (D-Rich- ); ei lt (D-Caibo- ID-Sa- lt (R-Bo- (R-Dav- (R-Sa- is; lt (D-Web-- (R-Cach- e); (D-Sa- lt (R-Sa- lt s (R-Uinta- (R-Uta- (D-Utah- (R-Uta- h) h) (R-Sa- (R-Sevie- r); (R-Sa- ); h); lt lt 53-33- (R-Millar- d). 53-33-- (R-Sa- 11 -1 53-33- -7 53-33-- lt (D-Webe- r); Columbus Tree (D-Caibo- n); -- (D-San-pe- (D-Sa- lt voting For R. Clair Anderson Haven Barlow' (R-Davi- Aithur Brian X. Brotherson V ' tor L. Bunderson Butter - : v-je'::- . V v.- X William x , : - : v Ws - (D-Juab- ); Lee W. Dalebout (R-Sa- Harold V. Davis Simeon P. Dunn ne C. Dm ham Donald Eplin .T, r ? 444 FiamUen Fmeier lmer (R-Piute- Eail (R-Emer- A. Crofts E l;,Y: Vic- ; Edna J. Cazier Ilairison Conover (R-Morg- s v. XV ; s) (R-Wayn- e); - (R-Sevie- lt (R-Sa- lt r); Lake). Lake); Way- (R-Cach- (R-Sa- Lake); J. lt (R-Kan- (D-Caibo- B. L. Fred J. Archie 0. Gardner Orville Gunther Clair R. Hopkins ); (R-Sa- Kleon Keir C. Wilfoid Lai sen (. Messinmr Moiison (k-(kub- e) (D-Beae- (R-Bo- (R-Utah- lt (R-Ki(- h); x Elder); ); Ailo Hailey r); G O z, H-- J I' 4 K Xsv . , S .vt j Y . - vy. ); (R-Uin-ta- Theodoie C. Jacobsen Lake); Lawrence B. Johnson John II Johnson TV T N Dwight L. Ful- (R-Wehe- i); (R-Utah- "TOKE, a collie owned by Mrs. Leonard Schmidt, of Somers, N. Y seems quite capable of protecting tiny Lalarooka Phoebe, a Brussels Griffon whose owner is Prcd Dcrnnski, of New Rochelle. Toko took over the baby sitting job at the 11th Canine Cavalcade, held In connection with annual National Dog Week at Rockefeller Center, New York. EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES. IF THEY FAIL TO Iattiison CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D. R. This aqcient oak tree wras used by Christopher Columbus as a mooring fot his ship when he visited heie during his voyages. The 4G2nd anniversary of Columbus discovery of the New Woild will be celebrated October 12th heie in the Dominican Republic whcie Columbus is enshiined in a tomb ut the Cathedial of Santo Domingo, oldest in the Americas. BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES, THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT TO THE STATE. IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY, OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL, THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION AS IT DEEMS PROPER CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO THE STATE IN BEING RELIEVED OF THEIR OPERATION. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State c Utah, do heieby ceitify that the foregoing are full, correct and tru copies of: (1). the Title as enacted, and, (2). the Ballot Title, i Referendum of Senate Bill 39 (Chapter 24, Laws of Utah, First Speck Session, 1953), as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Propositio Number One, at the General Election, November 2, 1954, and as appear of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand an affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City, this Is day of October, 1951. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL |