Show & Mrs Morris Rhodes vlsit-e- d Mary Esther Packard of HousMonday and Tuesday in Poca- ton Texas is visiting her sister tello with his brother Mrs Ray Quigley SCr l Exercise Your Voice in Government in Vote The Vote Graduate Studied Business Business of I - Amcr jl ' t s the LDS College i Adminiat the USAC 9 Years Business Experi ence in Box Elder County Now studying business ad ministration and higher accounting with LaSalle Extension University President of the Jaycees World War II Vet stration PUO- i v! 4' I s c 'N - the TIVES Be it resolved by the of the State of Utah all members elected to Li :V JLr RESOLUTION LMNG 10 AMEND SECTIONS 2 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF 1:U' CONSTITUTION OF UTAH ::y changing constitution OF THE LEGISLATURE MKING 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 TIIE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS VKLL AS THE INCREASE NUMBER OF REPRESENTAI II - ECU CONSTITUTIONAL JOIN t ) - DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (Paid Pol Adv) A a At rv j Jay L Swenson 9 Kiwanis Club Sets Kids’ Day Activities Ydy'" For t r' cv - t I V' PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY SEPT II ''J m VS' ' - - legislature s of each house concurring therein: Section 1 It is proposed to amend Secs 2 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read Seot’on 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 and following such enumeration 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 fixed by law Section 3 The Senate shall consist of one member from each county of the State and the House of of seventy-fiv- e Representatives members The Legislature may increase or decrease the number of representatives but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three times the number of senators Section 4 Each county of the state shall constitute a senatorial district REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS Until otherwise provided by law representatives shall be apportioned among the several counties of the State as follows: Provided That in any future apportionment made each by the Legislature county shall be entitled to at least on representative The Countv of Box Elder shall constitute the First Representative District and be entitled to two representatives The County of Cache shall constitute the Second Representative District and be entitled to three representatives The Countv of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District and be entitled to one representative The Countv of Weber shall constitute the Fourth Repiesentctive District and be entitled to eight representatives The County of Morgan shall constitute the Fifth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Davis shall constitute the Sixth Representative District and be entitled to three representatives The County of Tooele shull constitute the Seventh Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Salt Lake shall constitute the Eighth Representative District and be entitled to twenty-seve- n representatives The County of Summit shall the Ninth Representative rd be entitled to one Pi?’ : ' vc re"' shall The Coup tv of Wasatch constitute the Tenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative I’wllNTY J BOX ELDER MISSIONARIES Glenn A Smith Brigham City President of Copenhagen City Elder A Ieron Johnsen sen Howell Sister Betty Jean Hendruksen Coiinne Picture 1FT TREASURER L Lii' I IN DENMARK— left lo right: Elder Kldcr Gerald A Jensen Mantua t Elder I)aid N Morrell Brigham Dear Riser Citp Elder DeWane ()1 Soiensen East Gat land Sister Ruth taken July 3 Panders Denmark Box Elder Missionaries Meet At Conference in Denmark Copenhagen Denmark id ‘pccial giivsU a mu toiucr-SiMter B’l'e S Spa! lord lii'in Salt Lake Ci'y was with Dear Mr and Mrs Verm Id Johns u He Iirst day and wo had the The first week in July the f having A SiMter Marha C Danish Mission held their Mutual Jiisophsun ahii o salt Lake to convention in Handers Members very one of our sessions The oi the church friends iiuestiga-tor- s Banish people and the niission-anu- s and missionai ies came to-wore thrilled to have them ether and held a three day conwant you to knmv how much fer once It was indeed a won-u- I enjoy receiving the nows from i ful and inspiring experience home Being so far away and I am enclosing a photo of se- i ot being able to ask one’s neighven missionaries all of them bor s what is new thjs news from Box Elder County who met comes to me and many other apat Randers and had our pictures preciative missionaries in your I think it is taken pretty nice newspaper Thanks so much for for Box Elder County to have your words and efforts Tell that many missionaries in the everyone “hello" and I’ll be see same field of labor We are all ing you folks and all the others nretty proud of the fact that next year there are so many of us 'At the Sincerely n resent time we have 70 mis-i Sister Betty Jean Sorensen sionaries in Denmark The Danish religion is mostly Mr & Mrs Jack Ely of Logan Lutheran but they do have Ac Mrs Odcan Diderickson freedom There arc many and Mr and of Grantsville were family beautiful- -- diucches many over weekend guests at the Wm J here (Lutheran) but honestly it makes one’s heart ache because Cullimore home of the emptiness of these churches on the Sabbath Day or any other day The Danish people as a whole are very indifferent toward religion They just do rot have the time or interest for it It doesn’t make any difI ference what religion it may be they just don’t want to be bother cd Just the same the Danish people are a wonderful polite and sociable people Since I have come to Denmark is which 15 months ago we Nive buiR two beauHful churches One of them was in Odense where I first labored and the other one was in Randers where we held cur conference We now have from t h e gained permission church and from the Danish Community to start a new church In Amaeer a little city on an island just off Copenhagen I almost forgot to tell you we AMENDMENT August 29 1934 Uni Countv of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representau’ t District and be entitled to eight representatives The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative Distrct and be entitled to one representative The County of Juab shall con stitute the Thirteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth District and be entitled to one representative Th Countv of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representative District and be entitled to two representatives The Countv of Emerv shall the Sixteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The Countv of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The Countv of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District and be entitled to one representative The County of Piute shall constitute the Twenty-firs- t District and be entitled to one representative Thj Countv of Wayne shall coRenre nstitute the Twenty-secon- d sentative District and be entitled to one renresentative The County of Garfield shall constitute the Twentv-thir- d Representative District and be entitled to ene representative The Countv of Iron shall constitute the Twenty-fourt- h Representative District and be entitled to one renresentative The County of Washlaon shall Repreconstitute tte Twentv-fiftsentative District and be entitled to one renresentative The Countv of Kane sh?!l constitute th° Twentv-sixtRepresentative District and be entitled to ope representative The Coimtv of San Juan Reconstitute the Twenty-seventpresentative District and be en- RADIO PROGRAM FEATURES titled to one renresentative The County of Duchesne shall FARM CENSUS EXPLANATION The constitute Representative t® Mis Bill Wuffindcn was hostess her luiige club Thursday even mg Special guests were Mrs Dwe Krnis and Mrs Thcral BishITies were won byf Mrs op Mrs Wesley Gcphart Jay Liw and Mrs Fay Guy on to Mr Mr & Mrs Ralph Gleason and Bill Woffinden vacEvan ton Wyo Labor Mrs iN at ationed Day Mr A Mrs family spent Bear Lake Dean the Minson weekend and at Mr & Mi's Glenn Taylor and amily were at Bear Lake on Dav THE GARLAND TIMES GARLAND Friday UTAH September Page 10 1951 3 T'”cntv-e!rrM- District and be ert?Ued to one repveooptative The Countv of Dareett shall R"nuf Constitute tho T'”ef sentative District and be entitled to one renresenMtive Section f This resolution shall be submitted to the electors of th state at the general election in 1054 in accordance with Article XXIII Pction 1 of the Constitution of ITf h I LA MONT F TORONTO Secof retary of Stte- rf the Utah DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the forevofng is a full true and correct conv of the constitutional amendment nronosed hv the session of the Thirtieth as appears of 19 legislature record 1" mv office WHEREOF I IN WITNESS have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of he State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 20th day of August 1954 Ste LAMONT F TORONTO Secretary of State (SEAL) Kids’ Day sponsored by Kh will be celfr vams International rated Saturday September 25 in in and area hundreds of Jis i her communities throughout the “Build ountry using the theme r Tomorrow’’ Leland J Hansen president of states the local Kiwanis Club hat preliminary plans for local ctivity are now Ixung formulated by a committee consisting of Wes-lFord Scalley and Gcphart Steve Hales Last year over a million two hundred thousand children were entertained on Kids’ Day and than clubs raised more' SBOOOOO for their youth service work funds that arc retained iu the communities were they are collected and used entirely in local youth projects This year the local Kiwanis Club sponsored a kids junior hoschall team Further details for the local in Kids Day will he announced tla near tuture The 1954 farm census will be explained Monday Sept 13 during the regular KSX Radio broadcast “This Business of Farming” The program heard each weekday at 12:15 pm is sponsored by Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corp Reed Reeve KS L assistant farm director will interview Mil-to- n E Allred regional field assistant for the Census Bureau during the broadcast On the Thursday (Sept 16) broadcast James A Hooper secof the Wool Utah Growers retary Assn’ will be interviewed and a preview of the Utah State Fair will feature 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