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Show October I'uge 23, Rh4 Till: JOURNAL 6 GROVE THE LOW DOWN FROM HICKORY in the ver Keen hr mvsin around in tlie dictionary-oas I do- know, And you -across opulent." () sod ion run item duct it it is there that you can put one fniKer onoiw ndev uie ; isnt a cackle from anya raising our"llood pressure.lullThere what we bundle together direction of the compnss for parts where we don t LOW of Govt, boys and take off e uven know the language we just gotta fix something, Ihe have forgotten all about little David and Mr. Goliath. Goliath folks back in those days didnt dream, either, that could venture too far home home. Our big wages our big budgets our debt ceilings imour big taxes everything big puts us in the mood to em, any place agine that we are the real McCoy can showchosen raw fish how to do everything better. If they have or kangaroo meat or fried green tomatoes, who are we I Gfritol Dotife Best Results Obtained From The public's right to know" is one of the best guarantees lira t our American form of government will not stray too far off the beaten Placing Ads and Want Ads path. llut sometimes this right of the publics is not held in as high esteem as it might be by some state officials. ! ! For the most part, officials in say to tell em, tut tut state the on a avoid Utah, particularly and stroke, maybe To lower our hypertension level, have cooperated fully with would be to provide' each surplus Govt, person on Sambos the press in helping the Public to with a glockenspiel. Music quiets and the glocken-:h- e payroll know and understand goings 2 hands and thats good, too. Some-i even In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT state government. on m PRO-POSIN- two-thir- hr ni il K JiS Ho requires tiling drastic is necessary and nothing could be more diverting than a glockenspiel. You might have something there, says Henry. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. j The County of Utah shall conGov. J. Bracken Lee in particular stitute the Eleventh Representative has issued specific orders to the District, and be entitled to eight departments under his control that representatives. conThe County of Uintah shall all meetings should be open to the stitute the Twelfth Representative press. In some instances, the press District, and be entitled to one has been asked to use information representative. But The County of Juab shall con- gained only as background. stitute the Thirteenth Representa- those instances have been rare. New York, N. Y., Christian Economics: We are spending tive District, and be entitled to social Capitol newsmen have had the right the money taxed from our citizens or the one representative. The County of Sanpete shall to know, and through them, the security scheme as rapidly as we collect it and blithely passconstitute the Fourteenth Repre- people of the state have been in- ing on to our children the task of raising the immense sums sentative District, and be entitled formed. necessary to meet later obligations. to one representative. slip-upBut sometimes there are Silver City, N. M., Enterprise: Sometimes one wonders Thi County of Carbon shall conAnd is one which stitute the Fifteenth Representaright now, there jf the government just hires men to dream up ways to waste tive District, and be entitled to two could deprive a lot of people of money. For instance: The Navy Department sends out rerepresentatives. leases to newspapers by the thousands. The news release tt The County of Emery shall the Sixteenth Representais run on a duplicator on an 8Vxll piece of paper, which concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to tive District, and be entitled to is okay; but to mail this piece a window envelope is used amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. and inside the envelope is a piece of index bristol the full IX of the Constitution of Utah to The County of Grand shall conThe have read: size of the envelope upon which is printed the name and stitute the Seventeenth Representfollowing applications Section 2. The Legislature shall ative District, and be entitled to been filed with the State Engineer address of the newspaper, nothing more . . . Know how prito appropriate water in Davis provide by law for an enumeration one representative. of the inhabitants of the State, The County of Sevier shall con- County, State of Utah, throughout vate industry would handle this? The release would be foldA. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute the Eighteenth Representa- the entire year, unless otherwise ed and clipped together and the address put on the back, thereafter, and at the session next tive District, and be entitled to designated. All locations are from eliminating both the envelope and the index bristol and more following such enumeration, and one representative. SLB&M. than 50 of the weight. also at the session next following The County of Millard shall con25450 Town of South Weber, an enumeration made by the au- stitute the Nineteenth RepresentaJeffersontown, Ky., Jeffersonian: It is well enough to Dale Poll, RFD No. 4, Ogden, thority of the United States, shall tive District, and be entitled to co that something has to be done. But it is well, too, to Ut.; .444 sec. ft. for municipal use revise and adjust the apportionone representative. from Weber Basin Tunnel at a remember that that something has to be paid for . . . We ment for representatives on the The Countv of Beaver shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representaffr,m have been talking progress and growth, big figures and vast ratios to be fixed by law. tive District, and be entitled to All right, now we are in the midst of it. The water Will be convly through 4! dimensions. Section 3. The Senate shall con- one representative. dance is on. And the fiddler is waiting, as always, for his sist of one member from each counThe County of Piute shall con- ill. pipe 1,500 ft. to a 50,000 gallon to be signed by John Q. Public. Is the weary old citity of the State, and the House of stitute the Twenty-firs- t Repre- concrete tank, from which it will check e Representatives of seventy-fivsentative District, and be entitled be distributed and used as a sup- zen ready with the dough ? members. The Legislature may in- to one representative. plemental supply for municipal crease or decrease the number of conshall of Countv purposes in the Town of South WeWayne Thj representatives, but the number of stitute the Twenty-secon- d ber. Repretheir right to know. $50,000. representatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled 25707 John G. Simpson, RFD than twice nor greater than three to one representative. vote will on This Utahns The state said the proponents of fall, No. 1, Hooper, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. for times the number of senators. shall The County of Garfield irrigation use from a .Lin. well bet. some referendums on junior col- the idea of abandoning Carbon and Section 4. Each county of the constitute Reprethe Twenty-thir- d and 700 ft. deep at a point S. leges. One asks the public to turning the other schools over to state shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled 500 517S ft. and W. 37 ft. from N4 decide whether or not Carbon Col- the LDS Church would not district. to one representative. pay Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, R2W. The water REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall conwill remain as a Price at state share of their the costs. lege 1 will be used from Apr. to Oct. DISTRICTS. the Twenty-fourt- h Repreinstitution or be abandoned. 31 to irrigate 7 acres in SE1 Until otherwise provided by law, stitute And who are those proponents? and be entitled sentative District, 7. deSec. said to be The SWtt asks the other representatives shall apportionpublic The State of Utah. The opponents to one representative. Leo B. ed among the several counties of 25013 Hill, Ut.; Layton, cide or Weber whether not . . The County of Washington shall of these two plans of junior college the State as follows: Provided, constitute 2 sec.-ffor irrigation use from ai at A Kden' Dme CoIIeSe College the Twenty-fift- h RepreSt-1at That in any future apportionment sentative District, and be entitled drain at a point S. 1150 ft. and E. disposal are challenging actions of Snow made by the Legislature, each to one and at Ephra- the State Legislature. The supportCollege ft. from NPi Cor. Sec. 2G, T4N, George representative. county shall be entitled to at least be im should to R2W. transferred dam control ers of the plan are the state officials. rock a From at the drain The Countv of Kane shall conone representative. be water will the h Repreconveyed through of the Church of Jesus Christ of The County of Box Elder shall stitute the Twenty-sixtThese pro and con arguments will be entitled s ft. of and 1490 ft. of Latter-da- y and sentative District, pipe Saints. constitute the First Representative to ope ditch and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. still get to the people. The weekly representative. District, and be entitled to two These issues are important. EduThe County of San Juan shall 31 to irrigate 40 acres in E'oE1 of the state and the daily representatives. Rehas always played a vital papers d cation SWVt said Sec. 20, and for The County of Cache shall con- constitute the Twenty-sevent- h and be enpapers still plan to publish the pros presentative District, g incidental role in this state. stitute the Second Representative titled and cons as fully as possible . . . to one representative. District, and be entitled to three will not the the Yet, The County of Duchesne shall purposes. public get as a public service. 25911 Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; representatives. the Twenty-eight- h con on ard these Pro arguments The County of Rich shall con2 sec.-fuse for from irrigation But the publics right to know District, and be a is supposed stitute the Third Representative Representative which state the issues a 1480 S. drain at tile point to one representative. . . . in this instance at least . . . District, and be entitled to one entitled The County of Daggett shall ft. and W. 1350 ft. from NE Cor. to give them. is not Sec. 20, T IN, R2W. The water will representative. getting the attention from Represome of the state state officials Becaue The County of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint- h D 1 to Oct. 31 to be used from that it might do. Apr. sentative District, and he entitled stitute the Fourth Representative to The 40 in said acres up. slipped (officials Secretary SWiNEli irrigate one representative. District, and be entitled to eight Certainly, it sometimes costs d inci - of State had two choices. He could Section 5. This resolution shall Sec. 20, and for representatives. to fully inform the people g dental purposes. the arguments by news- money The County of Morgan shall con- be submitted to the electors of publish , state at the general election in 20030 John I. Hess, Farming-tonabout matters of government. But, stitute the Fifth Representative the He first or by pamphlet. paper in 1954 with accordance Article sec.-f- t. .5 for Ut.; irrigation after all, who foots the bills? The District, and be entitled to one XXIIT. Section 1 of the Constituwell bet. 2.0 and chose the newspaper media. When use from a representative. people. And a good many citizens Utah. 1(H) ft. deep at a point S. 1571 ft. it was too late to use any other The County of Davis shall con- tion of Secwould T, LAMONT F. TORONTO. rather pay to know the facts and E. 1418 ft. from N'i Cor. Sec. method, he discovered the cost stitute the Sixth Representative of of of State State the retary to voto uninformed a,ld P03 District, and be entitled to three ' R1W: Th,e ner'V!" be was too hiKh. This, in spite of the lhan Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY used , , representatives. siblv , Api. pay more monev because of the foregoing is a full, true . The County of Tooele shall con- that in NEVi said Sec. act ie ia( )ecn nuted a tentative acres i rijrate f r A. constitucorrect and K f ny copy of the stitute the Seventh Representative tional amendment which was even d than 13,, and for incidental price higher proposed bv the District, and be entitled to one g purposes. the actual price. session of the Thirtieth dairy and regular HALLOWEEN representative. Protests the resisting granting 1953. as appears of of The The County of Salt Lake shall Legislature, states officers said the top in mv office. any of the foregoing applica( ()nic aH constitute the Eighth Representa- record did not have to be print yu Layton Sixth Ward arguments must reasons with I IN WITNESS tions, therefor, WHEREOF, tive District, and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hand and be in affidavit form with extra copy ed unless the proponents and oppo- - jers to the Halloween s twenty-seve- n representatives. the with affixed and filed Great of the Seal the State nents of the Engineer, conThe County of Summit shall argument paid for the Oct. 2S at the First ward church. of Utah, at Salt Lake City, 403, State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, stitute the Ninth Representative State costs. The Supreme Court Gome in costumes or sport clothes Utah, on or before November 29, printing District, and be entitled to one this 20th day of August, 1954. uphold that decision. 1951. representative. as you wish. Dancing and games Yet the Utah State I ress AssoThe County of Wasatch shal LAMONT F. TORONTO Joseph M. Tracy, State Engineer. constitute the Tenth Representative ciation otTered to absorb $12, (hh in from 7 to 11 p. m. Refreshments of State. Secretary ' one to in Published District and be entitled Layton Journal, costs and asked only dis- will he sold. (SEAL) representative. Layton, Utah, from October 2 to printing tribution costs, which amounted to October 30, 1954. JOINT RESOLUTION 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 AS WELL THE INCREASE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house A Oct G In 1 vr ff L; ec al GRASS ROOTS OPINION so-call- fh( fco ed an wi tai pit s. be: ds con-stitu- Notice to Water Users -- . t. 0 15-i- n. year-roun- stock-waterin- constitute j t. r.-i- n. year-roun- stock-waterin- 14-i- n. ,Tf 1 year-roun- stock-waterin- WITCII-CAPADE- S Witch-Capade- ,1 |