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Show ouo Kedilingt on lists New Numbers for Salt Lake County Voting Districts 258C 294-295, 296; 258D, 297-293, 297-293, 299; 259, 280-281; 259A, 279; 260-261-261A (former dis-tricts( dis-tricts( 313-315, 317-319-321-323 (new numbers), 314-316-318-320 322 (undesignated); 262, 276; 262A, 275; 263, 277, 278, 264, 285; 264A, 283; 264B, 284; 264C, 282; 269, 330; 269A, 328, 329; 69B, 324,x326, 325-327; 270, 331. Salt Lake County Precinct Two 265,' 338; 265A 339; 266, 337; 267, 335, 336; 268, 341; 268A, 342; 271, 340; 272, 343; 273, 344; 273A, 345. (Continued next week) of The Salt Lake Times this week begins, as a service to voters in Salt Lake County, a series of short articles listing new voting district numbers which will go into effect in the 1958 elections this fall. The new numbers were assigned as-signed by County Clerk Alvin Keddington after an extensive study of county population and growth patterns. The week The Times will carry old and new numbers for one or more of the county's voting districts. dis-tricts. Further details, including district dis-trict boundaries, may be obtained ob-tained from the County Clerk's office in the City and County Building. In the following list of district numbers the first number is the former district number, the sec-1 ond number of numbers the new district designation and the third number or numbers the unas-signed unas-signed designation. Salt Lake County Precinct One Former district 255, 309-311, 310-312; 256, 304-305, 306; 257, 307, 308; 257A, 300, 301; 257B, 302, 303; 258, 286, 287; 258A, 288-289, 258B, 291, 292, 203 |