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Show F ?"s the Stx twcs-uzvs- The Passing Scene 1 ; ) 30;ft, Thursday, September nefhi, utah , by Vip ft-- is 5 " , it CUESS AGAIN - V r 12. fScr rtTHiwr. TO serums will look tests.at AT Until Jack Frost "cures" all hay year, these 60 f good Jewbnj 2000-year-o- UVheSvkwd S to hapless sneezers. in Brooklyn, N. Robert Blumert. 10.year-ol- d PATTY-CAKE--Yank- STRICTLY FRESH STRICTLY FRESH A CHORUS in Moscow b said to dance the can-ca- n equalas ly well as any Parisian chorus. Moscow's diplomats have long been tops at performing tho HOWLING baby at Palisades x Park, N. J., forced his dad to keep him on the wooden nags of to the tune of $10.60. That's pretty expensive horsing around. 'can'lcnii't" on tho International merry-go-rou- chorus line. In the fall a young girl's fancy turns to what she's bt- n thinlf er Yogi Eerra, left, and First; Daseman Bill'Skowron try to! violate the rule that two objects, can't occupy the same space, asi they both go after a high pop game foul during a Yanks-Tigin New York. Berra made the' catch despite all the help. er ALL WQ01 . . . ' ld ne catch ee ki ; hobby-reduci- njj MJB PRETTY, TOO nS Travelers Safety Service nd Strip-teas. Wasn't very YESTERDAY diilerent from today, insofar as leisure-tim- e garb is concerned, moaccording to saics recently unearthed near Piarjza Amerina. Italy. The ce- ramie artist of a long-goage raptured a contemporary beauty rearing a costume which looks Blmost exactly like today's Bikini swimsuit. Considering the dumbbell she's carrying, the, girl apparently was taking exercises, perhaps for woman's favorite A combina- tion cf monkey, ape and predatory animal is this Tail-Mawhich is now residing in a Stockholm, Sweden, zoo. The friendly little snimai which has a color combination cf brown, grey, black and white, hails from Madagascar. "How many pedestrians hav i you bagged?" in San Francisco, er now has to wear her "working clothes" all day long. Someone stole $5000 worth of her Calif., street duds. Child in Chicago, who was hosted by police when he was lost for a few hours, didn't want 7110 UfiY of mm tng about nil spring nd summer a new winter coat. . A Chicago Judge has ordered housewife to cook three meals every day, as part of a marriage reconciliation agreement. Iliz-onwon't ever show up for dinner et THAT home, If he's wise. er City fathers of Berca, Ohio, about to pass a law to round up Stray dogs, recalled Just In time that the city has no dog catcher cr pound, they were really suffering from the dog "daze." Tostal inspector In Sonoma, Calif., found 100 letters over two box of en fears old in a letteroffice. Why abandoned branch Can't some of our bills wind up la such a place? ' - ir.j ur -- 4 grtaMlW to go home when Identified. lie liked the diet of ice cream and cop-cake- s. Short order cook in Boston, convinced a judge he couldn't have stolen a man's wallet while holding a pie in each hand. Lifting of the money occurs when you pay your check, judge. Cflhf., Lady in Pasadena, pleaded guilty to shoplifting. Said she learned how from watching a television show warning the public against shoplifters. We'd hate to think what would have happened if she tried to learn the singing commercial technique. M CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Una Jean West, 19, Ogden, senior division, (right) and Jennie Lin Poulson, 16, Provo, Junior division, were judged winners of the Utah "Maka It "t!f With Wool" home sewing contest at th Utah State Fair las.! '(, received cash awards from John Nelson, F. W. Woolworth Cs ,. ny, whose firm traditionally sponsors expense-pai- d trips of state w.nners to tho national contest each year. Utah winners will compete for U. S. honors during National Wool Growers Convention in Salt Lake City in December. '. : A 1 - f at ' Your Doctor well-bein- :' v "' V"NL KS" of cancer in the breast, one must know something about the relationship between the growth of cancer and the development of the human body. Life begins with the fusion of a male and a female reproductive cell; from this union the complete structure of the body develops. The offspring resembles the parents, possesses the same organs and structure. Its growth is ste;iv Then further until ndulthood. growth ceases, and the body is maintained by a process of restora- -- ... 'v w" i v. read: up against them, and spread by direct expansion, by means of the lymphatic system, or through the blood stream, to distant parts of the body where they continue their growth. They then use the body as a host to feed upon and even tually destroy. Cancer of the breast may begin in the connective tissue, which is a supportive structure, the milk ducts, or the nipple. It may be held in check and kept as a solitary nodule by the resisting forces of the body for some time, but eventually will break through and spread by direct extension, or throuch the lymphatic system or the blood stream to other parts of tion and repair which continues the body, BIG BUZ2NESS Calvin d, Hudson, 7. is awed by this 6 H -- foot rotary saw blade, one of two being shipped to French THE AIR FOR HEALTHA helicopter, one of the swarm of whlrlibirds which help man to solve airborne problems all over the world, spreads insecticide over the village of Leopoldyille, in the Belgian Congo. The 'copters are helping to eliminate propagation of the flies which spread the "sleeping sickness" the tsetse fly. Indo-Chlby Frank White, of Atlanta, Ga. Only reason given for orblade3 was. dering the huge-sii- e 'They have big logs ever here - representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv rf Raniufa ntioll constitute the Fourteenth Repre sentative uistrict. and be entitled to one representative. The County of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Emery shall constitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. Th 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 Repre- sentative District, and be entitled-tone representative. , The Countv of Wavne shall con-.- " ' stitute th Twenty-secon- d Repre- sentative 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 Countv of Iron shall constitute tho Twenty-fourt- h Renre-- ! sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Washington shall constitute the Twenty-fift- h Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Kane shall eon- stitute tho Twer.ty-sixt- h Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Snn .Tnan aWt constitute the Twenty-sevent- h Re- -. . t nun oe en- -' -- Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, JA. 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 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 by the Legislature, each county shall be entitled to at least on representative. The County 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 titled tT one representative. Tho Crmrrv nf TViK.Vcm V1! representatives. The Counrv of Rich shall contho Twenty-eightstitute the Third Representative Kertroser-itarivDistrict, and he District, and be entitled to one entitled to one representative. t Th Conntv of fcTj; representative. The Countv of Weber shall con- constitute tV Twentv-nint- h Renre-- '. stitute th$ Fourth Representitive sentative District, and be entitled ' District, and be entitled to eicht to on? repreetTtive Section 5. This resolution shall! representatives. Itie County of Morgan shall con- bo submitted to the electors of, stitute the Fifth Representative the st.nte at the general election In AriVi. District, and be entitled to one flit in areerdnneo XXIII. Section 1 of the Constitu-- : representatife. The County of Davis shall con- tioi of rtfih. stitute the Sixth Representative I. LA MONT F. TOT? ONTO District, and be entitled to three retary of Stnt of the PtVt- - ef Utah. DO ITKREBY CERTIFY! representatives. The County cf Tooele shall con- that the forecroing Is a full, true stitute the Seventh Representative nnd eorrect ropy of the constftu-- : District, and be entitled to one Tion.v amendment Tinvpos-bv th retrjlar session nf v. representative. The Countv of Salt Lake shall 1!T.T as appears ef: 'constitute the Eirrhth Represent-- ; Ir;nhire. T WTTVT-.etive District, and be entitled to WrTETTEOF. I bwnty-eeve- n r,,, representative?. renrtn set mv hand anj The County of 'Summit shall con affixod tVo Hrf-i- t C.l , 4W stitute the Ninth Representative District, and be entitled to rjne 1.1 of August, 1554. represerf-ativeThe County cf Wasatch shrdl LA MONT F. TOROIJTO constitute the Tenth Representative ' ?ccrrtary of Etata. District and be entitled to one : 295-poun- BEATING THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATOAL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sees. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to two-thir- ds V g To appreciate the manifestations " throughout the life span. If, for example, a hand is cut, the reparative processes are immediately set in motion to restore the tissue to its original state. When healinsr ia finished, further cell growth beyond that necessary for repair is halted by a mysterious governing process. In the cancerous type of growth, cells begin to develop within a certain organ or tissue of the body, HIGH HATA new interpretation of the Mexican hat dance Is given by Sarah Lee Lynch at Miami Beach, Fla., as she balances on the edge of a large sombrero to make a pretty spicy picture. The following u one of a series of articles written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and published in cooperation with your local newspaper. These articles are at first resembling closely in strucscheduled to appear every other week ture the cells from which they but they are not bound, throughout the year in an effort to originate, belter acquaint you with prcbelms of as are normal cells, by any governIn contrast they frrow health, and designed to improve the ing process. without wildly restraint, break the of people of Utah, through the harriers the body seta Cancer of the Breast i. JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- The County of Utah shall confUSlNU TO AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative 2, 8 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District, and be entitled to eignt A Super-stitcher- s, Mass., ' i - ma na Saw-mak- er ; ' iif-inrr- I'jrM-i.u-.D- constitute h: Dno-fret- ft. tt.,m.l s TEACHER'S LITTLE HELPER - "Poonchi." out for his TRUNKFUL, PLEASE" one western delicacy, at stroll that tinds in Moscow, morning least, is popular behind the Iron Curtain. The Russian version cf tha American Ir-- cream wagon seems to be a favorite stop for zoo elephant (Pholo and caption from official Soviet source.) "JUST t A Teacher, at blackboard, won't have to interrupt his work to check arithmetic answers for EriJ Newhall, third grader at Agassi: School in Cambridge, Mass. The is using a mechanical "teacher" developed by psychologists st Harvard University, which shows the problem to be solved in a window in top cf box. Unless Erie moves the right ' combination cf levers to produce tho correct answer, ha can't turn to his next s ysignraent. ' clght-year-c- ld CHOW! -- Two very d monkey owlets silently respond to dinner as they are fed with an eye dropper in a Dallaj, Tex., zoo. HOOT groggy, wcbbly-legge- The h,t!e hooters were found in a manhole with mother. - representative. (?EAL) ' , . |