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Show October Page 1C, PJ54 THE JOURNAL 6 VICE PRESIDENT IS NAMED TO D.&R.G.W.R.R. DENVER dale B. Gus Ayde-who began his railroad lutt, lf career as an extra gang laborer for the Rio Grand Is years ago yesterday was named vice president and general manager of the road by Wilson McCarthy, Rio Grande president. His headquarters will be in Denver. As head of the railroads operat- ing department, Aydelott will name his own successor as superintendent 1 i j of the Salt Lake Division. McCarthy said. Aydelott was bom m LaGrange, Illinois, and was educated in the public schools there and at TIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature s of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house concurring therein: two-third- Section 1. It is proposed to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read: Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next following such enumeration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the authority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportion- j j SSO.TtXUHXUXK). The specialists in accident prevention in industry, on the highway, in schools, homes and farms will trade tips on safety problems as modern as atomic energy and jet aircraft and as old as walking across the street and climbing a ladder. Each of the 2H program sessions crammed into six of Chicago s kindest, hotels will be devoted to In five days this month, more than a half million dollars will be spent to keep you from killing your- self! The money will be spent by the National Safety Council and by lL,000 delegates to the 42nd National Safety Congress and Exposition in Chicago October 18-2- 2. accidents in all walks of life. Despite the cost of the conven- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE 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 WELL AS INCREASE NUMBER OF REPRESENTA- Safety Experts To Meet in Anual Convention Gales- burg, Fort Worth and Omaha, and the University of Illinois, where he majored in transportation. He received a R S. degree in and the following month June, entered Rio Grande service at He held a Portland, Colorado. of positions, including! varietywelder laborer, helper, chainman and compressor operator at various points on the system, and in Denver of that year was made an assistant extra gang foreman. ol laboi in the tin, Maine commissioner a be drop will only it thm, and Rear Admiral bucket to the nations annual acci- and industry, U.S.N. (Ret.), which last year wus Harold R Miller, dent bill Con- director of the White House ference on Highway Safety. Delegates who will represent Utah organizations at the Congress will be G. Ernest Bourne, Executive Secretary, Utah Safety Council; Salt Lake City Judge Leland Larsen; Ah Jenkins, famed Utah speed record holder and safety advocate, who is now special consultant to the Utah Road Commission; A. D. Shinn Federal Bureau of Reclama- - States. Highlighting the Congress will be Utah. the annual banquet in the grand ballroom of the Conrad Hilton hotel, at which Crawford H. Greenewalt, deNem-Lak- e president of E. I. duPont ours & Co., will address 2,000 of the delegates and a nation-wid- e - During the next few years he The County of Utah shall con- worked at Pueblo, Denver, Grand stitute the Eleventh Representative Junction, Walsenburg, Helper, Salt District, and be entitled to eight City, Provo and Gunnison as representatives. The County of Uintah shall con- track inspector, engineering assist-stitute the Twelfth Representative ant, roadmaster and trainmaster, audience over the CBS radio net-I- n District, and be entitled to one 1917 he was appointed assistant work. representative. At the annual meeting of The County of Juab shall con- to the chief mechanical officer at stitute the Thirteenth Representabers of the Council which opens the tive District, and be entitled to In 19 is he was named division Congress October 18, speakers will one representative. The County of Sanpete shall superintendent at Grand Junction, be Dr. Henry T. Ileald, chancellor constitute the Fourteenth Repre- and transferred to a similar posi- of New York University, and Ned sentative District, and be entitled tion in Denver in 1919, and to Salt II. Dearborn, president of the Counto one representative. cil. The County of Carbon shall con- Lake City in 1951. The appointment is effective Other representative speakers at stitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and be entitled to two the Congress will include James P. representatives. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor; Val The County of Emery shall conPeterson, Federal Civil Defense stitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to Administrator; Governor George N. one representative. Craig, of Indiana; Vice Adm. Alfred The County of Grand shall conThe following applications have C. Richmond, commandant, U. S. stitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and be entitled to been filed with the State Engineer Coast Guard; Miss Marion E. Mar- to appropriate water in Davis one representative. The County of Sevier shall County, State of Utah, throughout P-T- A the entire year, unless otherwise Eighteenth Representabe tive District, and entitled to designated. All locations are from 1 j ' mem-Denve- r. Notice to Water Users con-stitute.t- one representative. he The Countv of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled to SLB&M. Town of South Weber, Dale Poll, RED No. 4, Ogden, co for municipal use Ut.; .414 sec.-ffrom Weber Basin Tunnel at a point S. 489 ft. and W. 944 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 39, T5N, RlW. The water will be conveyed through pipe 1,500 ft. to a 50,000 gallon concrete tank, from which it will be distributed and used as a supplemental supply for municipal purposes in the Town of South Weber. 25707 John G. Simpson, RFD No. 1, Hooper, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. for a bet. well use from irrigation 500 and 7(H) ft. deep at a point S. 51 7S ft. and W. 37 ft. from Ni Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, R2W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 7 acres in SEA SWi said Sec. 7. 2594;; Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a drain at a point S. 1150 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 S ft. of pipe and 1490 ft. of ditch and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 40 acres in EfoEV-d SWfi said Sec. 29, and for g incidental purposes. Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; 25914 25459 t. 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- one representative. sist of one member from each counThe County of Piute shall conty of the State, and the House of stitute the Twenty-firs- t RepreRepresentatives of seventy-fiv- e sentative District, and be entitled members. The Legislature may in- to one representative. crease or decrease the number of The 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. the Twenty-fourt- h Represtitute Until otherwise provided by law, sentative District, and be entitled representatives shall be apportion- to one representative. ed among the several counties of The County of Washinedon shall the State as follows: Provided, constitute the Twenty-fift- h RepreThat in any future apportionment sentative District, and entitled be made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The of Kane shall conCounty one representative. Twenty-sixt- h Represtitute the The County of Box Elder shall sentative and be entitled 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, stitute the Second Representative presentative to one titled representative. District, and be entitled to three The County of Duchesne shall representatives. 2 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from The County of Rich shall con- constitute the Twenty-eight- h be and Representative District, stitute the Third Representative entitled to one tile drain at a point S. 1480 a representative. District, and be entitled to one The County of Daggett shall ft. and W. 1350 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 29, T4N, R2W. The water will representative. RepreThe County of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint- h used from Apr. to Oct. 31 to be sentative District, and be entitled stitute the Fourth Representative to one representative. irrigate 40 acres in SWjNEU said District, and be entitled to eight incid Section 5. This resolution shall Sec. 2'), and for representatives. g submitted to the electors of dental purposes. The County of Morgan shall con- be I. In the 2903.0 state John Farming-ton- , election at the Hess, general stitute the Fifth Representative 1954 in accordance t. sec.-fArticle with .5 for Ut.; irrigation District, and be entitled to one XXIII. Section 1 of the Constitu- use from well bet. 30 and a representative. 1(H) ft. deep at a point S. 1571 ft. The County of Davis shall con- tion of TTtnh. SecLAMONT F. I. TORONTO. and E. 1418 ft. from N t Cor. Sec. stitute the Sixth Representative of State of the State of 13, T3N, RlW. The water will be retary be and to entitled three District, Utah. DO HEREBY CERTIFY used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrepresentatives. the foregoing is a full, true that The County of Tooele shall con- and correct in NEA said Sec. 25 acres rigate copy of the constitustitute the Seventh Representative tional amendment incidental 12., and for year-roun- d the proposed by be to one and entitled District, g and purposes. regular session of the Thirtieth dairy representative. the Protests granting resisting 1953. as appears of The County of Salt Lake shall Legislature, of any of the foregoing applicain record mv office. constitute the Eighth RepresentaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions, with reasons therefor, must tive District, and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hand and be in affidavit form with extra copy twenty-seve- n representatives. affixed the Great Seal of the and filed with the State Engineer, The County of Summit shall con of State City, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, stitute the Ninth Representative this 20th Utah, ofat Salt Lake1954. August, day Utah, on or before November 29, District, and be entitled to one 1954. representative. LAMONT F. TORONTO Joseph M. Tracy, The County of Wasatch shall State Engineer. constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of Stata. Published in Layton Journal, District and be entitled to one (SEAL) Layton, Utah, from October 2 to representative. 4-i- 3-i- 15-i- n. n. n. j year-roun- Verdeland Holds Meeting Kendall Roun-d- y Mrs. LAYTON has been appointed new president of the Verdeland Park P.-A., replacing Mrs. Walter Riley, who has moved to Clearfield. Other officers of the group are Mrs. Robert Day, first school principal, Glen Moss, and Mrs. second Vernon Bingham, secretary. The first meeting of the year held last Wednesday in the school, Prior to the was well attended. A. meeting the children and P.-officers had held a flower show. The beautifully displayed flower arrangements were enjoyed by the parents that evening. T. vice-preside- vice-preside- nt, T. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, 79-ye- ar- old British Prime Minister, appears a few pounds lighter and in good shape as he leaves No. 10 Downing Street In London for a Cabinet meeting He manages to come up smiling despite a series of political crises. (International) INDEPENDENCE COURAGE CONFIDENCE stock-waterin- 9-i- n. 1 year-roun- stock-waterin- 14-i- n. stock-waterin- October 30, 1954. Vote to Re-ole- ct WILLIAI71 A. DAWSON for Congress DAWSON DOBS MORE FOR UTAH! |