Show Keddington Requests Late Data on Boundary Lines A request to officials of incorporated incor-porated towns in Salt Lake county went out this week from Salt Lake County Clerk Alvin Keddington. Mr. Keddington asked officials of the towns to advise him of any changes in boundary lines in their communities made since the 1957 elections. Mr. Keddington wrote that after adjournment of the State Legislature it will be necessary to "initiate preparation for the 1959 municipal voter registrations registra-tions and elections." The county clerk said that the problem of adding or deleting names to or from official regis-1 ters of voters "is based on what annexations of new areas have been authorized " or are contemplated contem-plated with relation to incorporated incorpo-rated boundary lines since 1957 and which should affect the '59 elections." I |