Show NINE STATE SENATORS RETIRE FROM OFF CE The legislative torms of ot nine nino s senators expired with wih the tho adjournment of lof tho the legislature Friday except of cour course courso o In Incavo Inco incase case c-avo co a n special session in Is' called Clell during the n next two years The Tho entire entre nine senators senator whoso whose terms term expire are Aro ro Republicans Re Ito- Ie- Ie publicans There Thare are aro five holdover r Democrats three holdover Republicans and ono one holdover Progressive The holdover senators elect elected cd last la fall raI for Cor terms of ot four years yearn or two sessions of tho the legislature are Senator Orlando Orando Bradley of ot Sanpete tO count county Democrat Senator H. H T T. Re Reynolds Rey Rey- of ot Utah count county Democrat Senator Senator Sen Son ator aCer James W Funk of ot Cache count county Democrat Senator Joseph Chez of or Weber We- We her ber t er county Democrat Senator George Georgo GeorgeH H H. I Dern of Salt halt al Lake Lako county Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat crt Senator Frank Evans of Salt I Ilo iko county Progressive Senator William WilliamW W v of ot Kane Rano co county nty n Republican pub pub- lican lean Senator John IL Wootton of or American Fork Republican Senator Don B H. Colton Colon of or Uintah count county Re Re- publican Tho The retiring senators among whom hom are three Salt Sail Lako county senators senator aro are the following Pr President W w. Mont F Ferry rn of or Salt Sail Lake Lako county count Senator Charles Cottrell Cotrel Jr of or Salt Sal Lake county count Senator Da David David vid O. O Hideout of oC Salt Sal Lake ake ke count county Senator L. L B. B Wight I ht of ot Summit count county Senator William Craig CrAi of ot Weber county coun court ty Senator Joseph Joeph Eck of ot Wayne Wayno county Senator John W. W Thornley of ot Davis county count Senator Willard Hanson Hansen of Box DoJ Eld Elder Eller r county and Senator J. J W. W of Juab county count Holdover Senators Of Ot tho the holdover senators It Is 18 Interesting interesting Inter Inter- esting to note th that eight of or tho the nine voted for tor tho the Wootton prohibition bill bi five vc voted for the tho public utilities bill billand billand bl and seven voted for tho the Initiative and amI referendum If I the attitude of tho the eight who voted for tor prohibition during the eleventh session does docs not change e eIn In the next two years ears It would A only be necessary to elect two out of tho the nine new senators from Crom the tho prohibition ranks a a year from nc next t fall Ct to Insure tho the pass pass' passage e of ot a n prohibition bill bi at tho the next legislature In case tho the governor vetoes tho the Wootton bill bi Fi Five senators senators sena sena- tors who would keep keef faith In their promises to enact public utilities leg leg- must be bo elected to Insure a public utilities commission passing the next senate and three senators plodded to initiative and referendum must roust be Le elected to insure the tho passa passage o of or such sucha a law In case the governor sees fit ft fo to veto the Shields LI bill now In his hands Must Elect Three Sal Salt Lake Lako county will wi elect tho the largest larg larg- TK- TK est eat representation of ot any district to the next senate Three Thre e senators must bo be elected to succeed Senators Fert Ferry Rideout and Cottrell Cotrel If l the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party achieved cd nn another victory two years ears hence In tItle this county there would bo be eight Democrats and aed ono one Progressive Pro In the senate or half hal of ot Its membership If I two outside U J also alo elected Democrats th l' l party parly pat would control tho the next If sona senate I on one other district besides Salt Lake county went Democratic there would be bo nine nino Democrats cl eight ht Republicans and one Progressive In that tha event If i Senator Senator Sena Sona- tor Evans the Progressive voted against a measure Democratic with wih the Republicans it il would fall of passage for or lack of ot n h h constitutional majority and If l he voted for a a Democratic measure moos meas uro ure It would woul PUSH pass If I ho vote voted with wih the Democrats Demorat against a Republican measure It i would woul fall fail Cal to pass paRs laHti lenco It Is Impossible by a i. i political political cal freak Creak such uch as cau caused r an nn equal cual di division dl li vision of the vote YOle In the lower loer house houte this time that Sen Senator 1 Evans at al tho the next session on might find himself In control control con con- trot of ot the destinies of or the tho legislature Ho Ito might be bo able to decide whether vcr very measure presented should or should hould not pi pass pR tt |