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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Friday, October 22, 19S4 Honors Birthday the home of Mr. and Mis. I! L. Meyer. Complimentary to the 75th Special guests included Mr. mother. Mrs. Theodore Ek, Mrs. Hilma Jenkins, birthday of tlu-iAlida Coon, daughters entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson and ed at a dinner Friday evening at Mrs. Mattie Coon. r George W. Your Ticket for Better Government Cyprus Pirates combined the passing of Kay Breeze and Jack Hill with the running of Joe Rushton, Aldon Bosen and George Katstis to wallop Pjrk City footballers, 40-- Friday afternoon. Cyprus got off to a 20-- halftime margin on a quarterback sneak by Breeze, a run pass from by Bosen and a Brecxe to Joe Rushton, all three accounting for touchdowns. Cyprus stiong line and hard running backfield kept up their ranipuge in the last quarter, scorrun by KjIsos, ing on an and a pass from Hill to Rushton. Breeze then kicked his four extra points of the game. Friday's games left Murray and Cyprus tied for first place. Worthen (Incumbent) Jwfir of ' jpreme 0 0 Co- -. of L'l.ih. 40-ya- Imli voter through our Consiitution aihl I irgUlaiure hae enacicJ laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Jusike George VC'. Worihen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of I'tah. Ile is up for November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity," and as possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, a stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the lie has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT SURE TO BALLOT. BE ' CYPRUS TAKES PARK CITY' AT 40-- 0 SCORE 40-ya- LDS STAKE excellent post record war A road his man for a road job." His THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL business A successful execu-ran- VOTE FOR Justice George W. Worthen GREENWOOD and MIDGLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TICKET DEMOCRATIC Paid Political Ad. ts Tyler Vincent An Oquirrh Stakp Fire-id- e is slated Sunday evening. October 24th at the home of Miss Lucille Doxford, 2877 South 8000 West in Magna at 9:00 p. m. All Gleaners and M Men are urged to attend. V 1955 years ago General Motors Cor JT V. poration presented to America a new car called Pontiac. T his new car was the direct result of a very specific idea. 30 The Idea was this: to create a car w hich took its style, its engineering principles and its features from the very best and most expen-siv- e in America and to build these into a car priced just above the very lowest I MAGNA NEWS Naturally, such an idea produced a wonder ful and highly popular car a car which millions of satisfied owners have driven with outstanding pride and pleasure. Now, nearly three decades later, an entirely new Pontiac has been created for 1955 a car completely new from the ground up I On thing, however, about the 1955 Pontiac basic idea to offer remains unchanged-i- ts tthe American public the very finest car that can possibly be built to sell at a price within buyer. easy reach of any new-ca- r NOREN k We cordially invite you to come in on Fri day or Saturday and see for yourself what a General Motors masterpiece superb has been created to carry the wonderful name Pontiac" for 1955. w PONTIAC 8733 Weft 2700 South w When you price the new Pontiac you will come face to face with the basic Pontiac idea you will be agreeably surprised that so much car, so much sparkling newness, so much luxury, so much downright goodness can be priced so near the very' lowest. all-ne- COMPANY Dial 7777 red sweaters there is a LIMITED SUPPLY So come early and Avoid Disappointment. Let us show you many other money-savin- Gifts g OUR MAGNA LBR. & IIDWE. CO. MAGNA. UTAH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 8 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 COUN- TIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGIS- LATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF Be it resolved by the legislature of the Stato of Utah, of all members elected to each house concurring therein: Section 1. It ia proposed to amend Sees. 2, 8 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 inhabitant of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next two-thir- 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 apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratios to be fixi I by law. 3. Section The Senate shall eon-slof one member from each counof the State, and the House of ty of seventy-fiv- e Representatives members. The Legislature may increase or decrease the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be leu than twice nor greater than three time the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the state ahull constitute a senatorial D of P Meeting The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Oquirrh Camp meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Jones Tuesday evening, and featured by a talk and lesson given by Mrs. Delsa G. Hook, Republican Legislative Candidate. Mrs. Hook spoke on Slate Emblems." e Hostesses were Mrs. Phyllis and Mrs. Ella Christensen. Musical numbers were furnished by the Spencer Ward Quartet, consisting of Mary Diana, Barbara Francisco, Betty Heath and district. Illcne Sheppiek. Thpy sang, REPRESENTATIVE "Creation," and "Roheit E. Lee." DISTRICTS. were solos Several accordian Until otherwise provided by law, representatives shall be apportionpresented bv Richard Bennett. ed among the several counties of the State as follows: Provided, Mrs. N. F. Pehrson spent the That in any future apportionment by the Legislature, each weekend in Boise, Idaho, where made shall be entitled to at leut she attended the golden wedding county one ref resentative. of brother her and The Countv of Box Elder shall anniversary sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ferra constitute the First Representative District, and be entitled to two Little on Sunday. Ar-non- When you drive it you will be astonished at its performance. For the 1955 Pontiac introduces the powerful new Stralo-StrcaV-an engine that has already been proved in more than 3 million test miles I all-ne- uch as: Tents, air mattresses, sleeping bags , cots and at When you see the new Pontiac on Friday or Saturday Oct. 29 or 30 you will be im mediately impressed by its remarkable new styling. No other car in the world looks like this new Pontiac I S, Dance Pleasant Given Second Ward will hold an Apron and Overall Dance October 2Clh at 7.45 p.m. in the Pleasant Green Ward. Games will be played, dancing enjoyed and refreshments served. Everyone is invited, from the ages of 12. up. On Display October 29 and 30 About ll The Pontiac Hunting Equipment . Deer Hunters Bell An Oquirrh Stake Deer Hunters' Ball is slated for Thursday evening, October 28th at the P. G. Ward, beginning at 9:00 p. m. The event is being sponsored by the M Men and Gleaners and is free to all interested people. Apron-Overa- All-Ne- w On per cent Fireside Slated Cub Scout News Pack 245 Cub .Scouts will hold their regular meeting Monday, October 25th at 7:00 p. m. in the Garfield School. All parents are requested to attend. The Basic Idea Behind the Save 20 SPECIAL of the MONTH WARD NEWS five, wall trained in govern ment. A former state senator. BUY NOW! ASK ABOUT and OF UTAH. VOTE AMAZING VALUES! representatives. Pinochle Club Mrs. Lawrence Disera members of the Pinochle Club Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. William Kemp was a special guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Moure, Jr. and Mrs. J. T. Conn. The group will be entertained October 28th at the home of Mrs. LaMar Bevan. WITH OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE The County of Cache shall constitute the Second Representative District, and be entitled to three representatives. The County of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Weber shall constitute the Fourth Representative Distrirt, and be entitled to eight representatives. The County of Morgan shall constitute the Fifth Representative District, and be entitled to one 4 The County of Utah shall te the Eleventh Representative District and bo entitled to eight cow-stitu- representative!. Tho County of Uintah shall constitute tho Twelfth Representative District and bo entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute tho Thirteenth Representative District end bo entitled to one representative. Tho County of Sanpete shall constitute tha Fourteenth Represents ive District, and bo entitled to one representative. The County of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and ba entitled to two representatives. The County of Emery shall the Sixteenth Represents tive District, and bo entitled to one representative. Tho County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and ba entitled to one representative. The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and ha entitled to one representative. The County of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Piute shall constitute the Twenty-firRepresentative District, and bo entitled to one representative. Thj County of Wayne shall constitute the Twenty-secon- d Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Garfield shall constitute the Twenty-thir- d Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Iron shall constitute the Twenty-fourt- h Representative District, and be entitled con-stlt- uti st to one repreeent-'lv- e. The County of Washington shall constitute the Twenty-fift- h Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Cnuntv of Kane shall constitute the Twenty-sixt- h Representative District, and ba entitled to one representative. The County of San Juan shall Reconstitute the Twenty-sevent- h presentative District, and he entitled to one representative. The County of Duchesne shall constitute the Twenty-eight- h Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Daargett shall e constitute the Twenty-nint- h District, and be entitled to one representative. Section 5. This resolution shall he submitted to the electors of the stale at the general election In 1954 In accordance with Article XXIII. Section 1 of the Conatitn-tioof Utah. Renre-sentativ- n representative. The County of Davis shall conI. LA MONT F. TORONTO. Secstitute the Sixth Representative and be entitled to three retary of State of the State of District, SAN Calif. -- Among Utah. DO HERERY CERTIFY DIEGO, representatives. those chosen honormen of their The County of Tooele shall con- that the foregoing is a full, true recruit companies this month at stitute the Seventh Representative and correct copy of the ermstitu-tionamendment nronosed hv the the U. S. Naval Training Center Distrirt. and be entitled to one regular session of the Thirtieth representative. here was John A. Buckner, seaThe County of Salt Lake shall legislature, 1953. as appears of man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. constitute tho Eighth Representa- record in mv office. R. L. Buekner of Magna. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 tive District, and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hand and Before entering the Navy, Mr. twenty-seve- n representatives. Tho County of Summit shall con- affixed the Great Steal of the Buckner graduated from Cyprus stitute tho Ninth Representative State of Utah, at Salt Lake City ' high school. and bo entitled to one this 20th day of August, 1954. Honormen are chosen by vote District, representative. of the company membership on The County of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO the basis of leadership, sportsmanconstitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State. ship, military bearing, initiative, District and bo entitled to one representative. to (SEAL) orders, response qualifications of a good shipmate" and appliData of first publication. Sept. 3, 1954. Date of Iasi, Oct 29, 1954, cation to recruit training. nl |