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Show Thursday. October THE LEADER. Tremonlon, Utah 21. 1954 he was to undfo abdomina surgery Monday naming. Sun day he was improved and the family were very much encour aged over his condition. EAST OAKLAND by Mrs. Eph Teterson GUS LARSON TAKEN TO SALT LAKE TO UNDERGO SURGERY Attend Club Delos Adams and Ardes and Hazel Itiser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover, Marie and Mrs. De waine Loveland were in Logan Sunday evening for the home coming for Erma Adams, Mrs Grover and Ardes Adams' sang Gus Larson, who has been ill for a few days, was taken to the Valley hospital Friday morning for treatment. Saturday morning! Gordon took him to Salt Lake City to the LDS hospital where CONSTITUTIONAL JOINT RESOLUTION PRO SING TO AMEND SECTIONS S AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF IE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH IY CHANGING THE CONSTI- ION OF THE LEGISLATURE iKING EACH COUNTY OF IE STATE A SENATO'AL HSTRICT. BY REAPPORTION The County of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eijrni representatives. The Countv of Uintah shall stitute the District, Twelfth-Representativ- con- e and be entitled to on representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to REPRESENTATIVES JG AMENDMENT IONG THE SEVERAL COUN IES OF THE STATE ACCORD one representative. IG TO THE 1950 CENSUS. AND The County of Sanpete shall JY AUTHORIZING THE LEGIS- - constitute the Fourteenth RepreITURE TO DECREASE AS sentative District, and be entitled DLL THE to one representative. AS INCREASE OF REPRESENTA- The County of Carbon shall conrES. stitute the Fifteenth RepresentaBe it resolved by the leprislature tive District, and be entitled to twe of representatives. f the State of Utah, 11 members elected to each house The County of Emery shall cononcurrine therein: stitute the Sixteenth RepresentaSection 1. It ie proposed to tive District, and be entitled to amend Sees. Z, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. IX of the Constitution of Utah to The County of Grand shall conlead: stitute the Seventeenth RepresentSection 2. The. Legislature shall ative District, and be entitled to provide by law for an enumeration one representative. of the inhabitants of the State, The of Sevier shall conA. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute County the Eighteenth Representathereafter, and at the session next tive District, and be entitled to following such enumeration, and one representative. also at the session next following The of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the au- stitute County the Nineteenth RepresentaUnited of the States, shall tive District, and be entitled to thority (revise and adjust the apportion- one representative. ment for representatives on the The of Reaver shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute County the Twentieth Representabe to fixed law. ratios by and be entitled to tive Section 3. The Senate shall con-1- one District, representative. of one member from each couThe County of Piute shall connty of the State, and the House of stitute the Twenty-firs- t Repree Representatives of seventy-fivsentative District, and be entitled members. The Leirislature may in to one representative. crease or decrease the number of The Countv of Wayne shall conthe number of stitute the Twenty-secon- d representatives, but Reprerepresentatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled than twice nor greater than three to one representative. times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Section 4. Each county of the constitute the Twenty-thir- d Repretate shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled district to one representative. REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall conDISTRICTS. Renreh stitute Until otherwise provided by law, sentativethe Twenty-fourt- and be entitled District, be shall apportion- to one representative. representatives ed amoiif the several counties of The County of WashitWon shall the State as follows: Provided, Renrethe Twenty-fiftThat in any future apportionment constitute made by the Legislature, each sentative District, and be entitled to ne representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Countv of Kane shall conone representative. Renre The County of Box Elder shall stitute the Twenty-sixt- h District, nnd be entitled constitute the First Representative sentative to ne representative. District, and be entitled to two The Countv of San Juan shall representatives. ReThe County of Cache shall con- constitute the Twenty-sevent- h presentative District, nnd be en stitute the Second Representative titled H one representative. District, and be entitled to three The County of Dnrhosne shall representatives. Twentv-e'irht- h t The Countv nf Rich shall conand be District, Representative the Third stitute Representative to one renre9entative. District, and be entitled to one on'led The Cotwtv of Dartrett shall representative. Tw'entv.wfwth Rft"re- The Countv of Weber shall con- constate end be entitled entative District, the Fourth stitute Representative one representative. District, and be entitled to eight to Section R. This solution shall representatives. submitted to the electors of The County of Morpan shall con- he nt the jreneral election In stitute the Fifth Representative tVi 'o in fxv'orflfnce "ith Article District, and be entitled to one XXIIT. Pot?on 1 of the Constitu representative. The County of Davis shall con- tior. ef TTth. T. LAMvt F. TOPONTO. ?ee- stitute the Sixth Representative rf S"f of the Rtit rtf District, and be entitled to three TTfh. Drt TRFTVY CTTFY representatives. The County of Tooele shall con- tht the fArewoinir ' n full, true stitute the Seventh Representative t?nn correct rnnv of the eonstitu nmeT,5nt TrrosA' hv the District, nid be entitled to one sos' of the Thirtieth 'emiir representative. The Countv of Salt Luke shall T.efrjclonvy IftKn n ftrin"irs f fifi.. constitute the Eiirhth r(.''vt District, and be entitled to twenty-seve- n hve here'int" et mv hand jirid representatives. of the The County of Summit shall con- affixed Cret stitute the Ninth Renresentative ?Hte f TJfh f SU T.aVo ity. District, and be entitled to one thir 2Pth dav of Autrust 1954. JMBER two-thir- ds ! O and were accompanied by Mrs Riser. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and family visited at the Adams home Sunday. Ardes Adams with Ruth John son and Oneta Shurtz attended a meeting fn Ogden Saturday evening at the Old Eccles Mansion house for the Delta Kappa Gamma of which they are members. Dorris Peterson attended the American Legion and Auxiliary convention at Brigham City Saturday evening. Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson, and Mrs. Marion Sorenson wrtth their sisters, Velda Jonea of Logan and Norma Forsberg of Riverside were In Ogden to celebrate the birthday anniversary of another sister, Mrs. Katie Hughes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Christen-se- n and three children were in Ilyrum Monday. They returned by way of the canyon and Brig, ham City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archi bald and family of Ogden spent Sunday at the Joe Oyler home. Mrs. R. J. Potter returned Wednesday from Sacramento where she has been with her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Perry. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Mel Barlow and baby left the Ross Rhodes home Monday after a visit with their parents. They will visit in Denver on their way back to Ala bama. ' Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Nadine drove to Burley, Ila., Saturday. She took her mother, Mrs. Olive Moss there where she will stay with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Parley M. James of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the Paul Larson home. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Larson and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Paul and Louis Larson homes Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson in Thatcher Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Edvalson and son Melvin of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests of the Blaine Rhodes family. Mrs. Odell Thompson and r ! i ! ! ' i i st ! ft - ! ii 1 ! ! Si : Mrs. Warren E. Hansen, Mrs. J. Potter and Mrs. Eph Peterson were in Tremonton Thursday for a school for judges of election. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen and family of Ogden were at the Sorensen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sorensen and daughters Leah and Ilene were in Provo Saturday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen were in Brigham City Saturday for the funeral service of the 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray and family of Roy.and Mr. and Mrs. DeVerle Payne and family of Tremonton visited Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Still wearing a SHAWL ? to shiver indoors . . . It's to wrap yourself and the children in ed shawls and sweaters. So unnecessary, too when you can have wonderful, work-fre- warmth'all winter with a e Warm Air Furnace or Boiler. No furnace-tendin- g I Fuel savings! Terms, quick installation. G-- E GENERALS ELECTRIC EWER PLUMBING & HEATING CO.' Tremonton. Phone 3261 . , . ! 1 !rS ii WS- !! ! vl !:: !;I si III ' ' children and Mr. John Ward Isaacsom ' ' of Mrs. Dorris Peterson who had j were in Salt Lake City SaturMrs. Eph Peterson accompan-ie- d been at her home for a week's day. Mrs. Dorris Peterson to visit accompanied them and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen Ogden Tuesday afternoon wrhere was met there by a daughtei accompanied Mr. Snd Mrs. Orin she visited her daughter and who took her to Bountiful where Parkinson of Portage to Hyrum family, Mr. and Mrs.( Bill Cole. she will visit before returning where they visited at the home Mrs. Goldie Behinin. a sister to her home in Porterville, Cal. of. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wright. Election Judges Jff ' - : . - ... : h constitute !;:::" ttf wtv Ro'"-"?er!ta-t- ive representative. The Countv of Wasatch shall constitute the Tenth Representative District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State, There was not always a switch on the wall Suppose there had never been an Edison, or someone like him, to invent the incandescent light! 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JU 0 "TS, f 1 There would be none of the many common everyday comforts and conveniences we take for granted in America today if someone had not invented the incandescent light bulb. 0 0 For all triese things have sprung from that single the real beginning of the electric age invention 75 years ago this month. P0WER F0R MOGRESSV J--JL CHI A COMMIMOtATWO 1 te home spotless, your burner system working like new. Have a circulating heater? Ask us for 100 distilled Standard No. 1 Stove Oil Fw fKt, wrefree ffc&CXfottnOt -- -PhoneFARRELL J. DESS 2311 Service, Treraonton cIl SEE IT SUNDAYI . Ught't Diamond Jwbilew TV EXTRAVAGANZA - All Salt Ukt TV Stations 7 to 9 p.m. o 0 |