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Show e THE LEADER. ?r onH f rc T Tl and Mrs. and Mrs. A. FIELDING r I Florence Munson Mnncnn . Clifford Welling returned home Monday morning after spending the past ten days at the Valley Hospital where he underwent a major operation. He is reported to be getting along satisfactor-ily- - i j ' Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farnsworth last week were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sainsbury of Salt Lake City. CONSTITUTIONAL l JOINT 'RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS L 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 SENATOT'AL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTION- j ornia. Among those with whom they visited were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baird and family at Concord, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hatton and family at Torrance, and Mrs. Rex Munson and family at National City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Petersen and family and Miss Vikki Hess spent Thursday at Salt Lake City. AMENDMENT The County of Utah shall con- stitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eigftt representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative Distrt. and be entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to' one representative. The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth Representative District, 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. 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. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Education, Box Elder County ING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNSchool District, Brigham City, TIES OF THE STATE ACCORDUtah, until 12 o'clock, noon, ING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISFriday, September 10, 1954, for LATURE TO DECREASE AS the furnishing of all plant, THE AS INCREASE WELL equipment and materials, and NUMBER OF' REPRESENTAin performing all operations in TIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature connection with seeding of an of of the State of Utah, area approximately 500 ft x all members elected to each house 500 ft. at the Bear River High concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to School Box Elder County, Utah, amend Sees. 2, 3 and 4 of Article in accordance with drawings IX of the Constitution of Utah to and specifications as prepared read: - Section 2. The Legislature shall and G. Margetts by Sumner provide by law for an enumeration 204 Felt Building, Company, of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year SalteLake City, Utah. thereafter, and at the session next Plans and specifications may following such enumeration, and be obtained at the office of the also at the session next following The Countv of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the au- stitute the Nineteenth RepresentaClerk of the Board of Education, thority of the United States, shall tive District, and be entitled to Brigham City, Utah. revise and adjust the apportion- on representative. A certified or cashier's check ment for representatives on the The Countv of Beaver shall conto stitute the Twentieth Representabasis of such enumeration in the amount of five per cent ratios to be fixed by law. and be entitled to of bid must accompany the tive Section 3. The Senate shall con- one District, representative. reserved is The right proposal. sist of one member from eachoun-'t- y The of Piute shall conto accept or reject of the State, and the House of stitute County TWnty-firs- t the Repre;iy or all Representatives of seventy-fiv- e in- sentative District, and be entitled bids or to waive any informalmembers. The Legislature may to one representative. ity or technicality in any bid crease or decrease the number of The Countv of Wayne shall conof number but the in the interest of the Board of representatives, Represtitute the Twenty-secon- d representatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled Education. than twice nor greater than three to one representative. The work called for is for a times the number of senators. of Garfield shall The County Section 4. Each county of the constitute the Twenty-thir- d contract. Represtate shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled Zundel Eberhart district. to nie representative. of the Board Clerk REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron 'shall conDISTRICTS. Reprethe Twenty-fourt- h Until otherwise provided by law, stitute sentative District, and be entitled be shall apportion- to one representative. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS representatives ed among the several counties of WasWno-tor- t shall The of County the .State as follows: Provided, Sealed proposals will be rethe Twenty-f'ft- h RepreThat in- any future apportionment constitute and be entitled ceived at the office of the Board sentative District, each made by the Legislature, to one representative. of Education, Box Elder County county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shall con' one representative. School District, Brigham City, Twenty-sixt- h th Represtitute The County of Box Elder shall sentative be entitled Utah, until 12 o'clock, noon and District, constitute the First Representative to ie representative. District, and be entitled to two The County of San Juan shall Friday, September 10, 1954, for representatives. ReTwenty-sevent- h the furnishing of all labor, The County of Cache shall con- constitute the and be presentative District, materials and equipment necesstitute the Second Representative to one representative. to entitled three and be Reinforced District, The County rf Duchesne shall sary to construct representatives. Twenty-eight- h Concrete Tennis Courts at Box The County of Rich shall con- constitute t District, and be Elder and Bear River High stitute the Third Representative Representative to one representative. District, and be entitled to one enf;fled The Co'mtv of Darsrett shall Schools in accordance with representative. Ronre- -' plans and specifications as preThe County of Weber shall con- constitute tn sentative District. nd be entitled stitute the Fourth Representative bo pared by Sumner G. Margetts one renrefnive. District, and be entitled, to eight Section f. TMs '"solution shall & Company, 204 Felt Building, representatives. h submitted to the electors of Salt Lake City, Utah. The County of Morgan shall conat the general election in Plans and Specifications may stitute the . Fifth Representative fno stfte v ncordnce with Article to one be entitled District, and be obtained at the office of the 7XIII. cation 1 of the Constiturepresentative. tion of Clerk of the Board of EducatUh. The County of Davis shall conI. LAMDVT F. TOPONTO. Secstitute the Sixth Representative of St"f of the Stte of ion, Brigham City, Utah. District, and be entitled to three retary A certified or cashier's check DO FFF.PY CTTFY Vtrh. representatives. ?s a true the full, in the amount of five per cent foregoing The County of Tooele shall con- thst eoistitu-tionof ronv the correct fnd Seventh stitute the Representative hv the of bid must accompany the proDistrict, and be entitled to one rermlaramendment ofrrrno$pA posal. The right is reserved to Thirtieth the sess'n representative. as anpears of accept or reject any or all bids, The Countv of Salt Lake shall Icon's'-- ) hi re.. !n titt ofic0. constitute the Eiffhth Representa- rpA to waive any informality or TN WITNESS WHEREOF. T or tive District, and be entitled to in any bid in the and hand mv set technicality hereunto have twenty-seve- n representatives. The County of Summit shall con- affixed the Great Sel of the interest of the Board of Educatity. ion. stitute the Ninth Representative Stnte of Utah, ft Silt LaV District, and be entitled to one this 20th dav of August 1954. The work called for is for representative. a contract for The County of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO constitute the Tenth Representative State. of of courts.' location each Secretary District and be entitled to one Eberhart Zundel ' (SEAL) representative. Clerk of the Board two-thir- ds 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Richards, of last week visitng with relat- Salt Lake City is ths and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bourne, ives here. Mrs. Lillie Potter week with her spending Mrs. Bear River Stake Officers of daughter, The lady members of the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Arlene Potter accom- Elwood Hess. Birthday Club met at the home the M. I. A. held a party at the Day Garfield of Tremonton repanied her home on Wedness. of Mrs. Alta Johnson for a Pot Fielding Recreation Hall ThursFielding people who attendhome turned a day. from Monday ed the Katherine Deer Evans Luck Party Wednesday after- day evening honoring the of- vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy at- reunion trip to Grand Canyon noon. The party complimented ficers who had been released Monday were Mrs. Elalso visited at the parks tended a fam ly djnner party They wood Hess, Karl Hess and Mr. Mrs. Gladys Roundy, Mrs. Elsie during the past year. A hot in Southern Utah. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. W. Hess. Welling, Mrs. Colleen Laws, and supper was served in the banof Farnsworth Salt Stanley Sidney Godfrey at Clarkston Mrs. Madge Anderson who re. quet room and the remainder Salt Lake City was an over- Sunday, in compliment to Mrs. VISIT IN MONTANA cently celebrated birthday an- of the evening spent in dancing. night guest at the home of Mr. Udy's mother who was celebrat-he- r Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason and Mrs. niversaries. Ten members were . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cochran J. D. Munson Thuis-daybirthday anniversary. spent Sunday at Ogden with present. Glenn in Severson Farmwas and daughters were in MonMr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Sharkey Sunday guests at the hom if ington oq business last week. tana several evenand days last week returned home Saturday family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. Aseal Godfrey Mrs. Earl Holt and Mrs. J. D. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Cochran's ing after spending a week vacvisiting parents. Eben Wilcox of and daughter, Susan of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cochran at ationing at Nevada and Calif- Munson spent Friday visiting Burns n, CLIFFORD WELLING AT HOME FOLLOWING MAJOR OPERATION Thursday. September 9, Officers Honored Pot Lurk Party ! spent Sunday visiting at Evan-stoWyo., and other points of interest. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason were Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Thomas and two boys of Soda Springs, Ida. Mr., and Mrs. Verl Udy and children spent the weekend at Buhl, Ida., visiting with Mrs. Udy's brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. John Owen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anger and family spent Friday at Salt Lake City. Their son Gail returned home with them to stay until Monday. Tremonton. Utah Ogden. spent Monday visiting with with relatives at Ogden. Mrs. Virginia Crookston ol Mrs. Eliza Godfrey and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Owen and Logan has been w:ih vijiting Mrs. Carmen Carr, Miss Dortwo sons and Mrs. M. E. Owen her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Burton Herbert othy Streeper and spent Sunday visiting with Mr. md family this wi: of Centerville were Streeper and Mrs. Ed Arnell at St. CharRichards Rrunicn at the home of guests Mr. and Ida. les, Attending a Richards ReunGuests at the home of Mr. ion held at the Rees Park in Mrs. Dan Garn Friday. Sunday guests at the Elwood and Mrs. Clifford Welling dur- Brigham City Sunday were Mr. Hess home were Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Richards and ing the week Alvin Hess of Logan, Mrs. son Frank Gardner and Lewis son Dennis, and Mr. and Mrs of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Richards. Eugenia Jeppson and daughter Raymond Brown and daughter Teressa of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Welling 8 of Ogden. Polio Patient Mrs. Earl Holt has been spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. LaRee Whitney, who is at the St. Benedict Hospital with a bad case of Polio. Little Gloria and Barbara Whit-neare visiting with their grandparents here. Spending the latter part of the week at the home of .Mrf and Mrs. Dan Garn were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drollette and family of Big Springs, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bourne attended a Robinson reunion held in the beautiful garden at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R, C. Robinson at Farmington y Carvallis. Sunday. They returned home NORTHWEST TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Roche and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Newman are home aftCT a y trip in the Northwest. They visited in Can-b- y, Ore., with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Newman and daughter, Mrs. Ina Udy, Mrs. Effie of Pasadena, Cal., and Mr. and and also witnessed the Salmon Mrs. Carl Rogers of Garland. Dtrby and visited other points Potter, and Mrs. Mabel Hanson Mrs. Mary M. Morgan of of interest. a attended Primary Stake Board party last Friday. The party was given by Mrs. Henry Brown of Garland and was held at the home of her father, George Stalling at Eden. Mrs. W. E. Potter of 10-da- Farming-to- n spent several days of last week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Severson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Udy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs "Thanks" to those who helped the lead-zin- c industry's effort to secure tariff protection against excessive imports. The President rejected the tariff increases, but his stepped-u- p stockpile program may prove a real "shot in the arm" for lead-zin- c mining. He has shown he is aware of the industry's plight and the vital place of domestic metal production in national defense and domestic economy. Evan Godfrey of Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. Mervia Godfrey of Ogden spent the latter part of the week enjoying a fishing rip at Mack, y, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potior spent Saturday at Ogden ard Farmington on business . Mrs. George Manning of Farmington spent several days 7!T X mm m ; CI - WlflfJIW UU ILJJJlUll JW. en-ti- t" FULL ONE TON CAPACITY . p' m UrJte NOW! 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