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Show THTKSDAY, SEPTEMBER t, irm free press, i.rm. tjtah 1954 Lehi High Football Schedule Lincoln at Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove at Lehi (night) October 15 September 17 Lehi at Spanish Fork (non-leagu- e) at Springville Lehi Pleasant Grove at Lincoln September 24 B. Y. High at American Fork Lehi at Payson (night) Spanish Fork at Payson Spanish Fork at American Fork Y. High at Lincoln October 21 Springville at Pleasant Grove Lehi at Lincoln American Fork at PI. Grove October 1 Lehi at B. Y. High (night) Spanish Fork at B. Y. High Lincoln at American Fork Payson at Springville October 29 Payson at Pleasant Grove Springville at Spanish Fork American Fork at Lehi Pleasant Grove at Spanish Fork October 6 ' Lincoln at Springville American Fork at Payson B. Y. High at Springville Payson at R. Y. High a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO The County of Utah shall conPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS stitute the Eleventh Representative 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF District, and be entitled to eight lHt. VUSL11UTIVI1 Ur BY UTAH CONST- CHANGING THE ITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTION- - KEf KtSE.NTAUVtli iWU AMONG THE SEVERAL CO UN TIES OP THE STATE ACflim ING TO THE 19Sfl CENSUS A Nil BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF KEPRESENTA TTVES. Be it resolved bv th lpcialnfnr of the State of Utah, of au memDers elected to each house concurring therein: , Section L It ii proposed to mend Sees. 2, S and 4 of Article u. os ue constitution ox Utah to two-thir- ds reaa: Section S. Th TCnislafiir afcoll provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the State, A. D. 1906, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next following such enumeration, and wo at me session next an enumeration made byfollowing the authority of the United States, shall revise and ad hint th representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one. representative, Tha Count rt Sa constitute the Fourteenth Repre sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. i he County of Carbon than constitute the Fifteenth District, and be entitled to twa representatives. The County of Emery shall constitute the Sixteenth District, and be entitle t one representative. The County of Grand shall con- stitute the Sevfntinth PniaTit- - Utah Lead-Zin- c Mining Boost Seen In President's Plan recently announced by President uwignt v. tisennower, li property administered, will provide a strong to revive the lead-iin- c mines of Utah and the West. That is the general opinion among Utah's mine operators, as recently by Otto Herres, expressed Lake City, chairman of the Salt Lai and Zinc Committee. "The domestic lead and tine industry is disappointed in the decision of the President not to " yfcifcccase for the approve the clear-crestriction of excessive imports from countries of low wages and depreciated currencies recommended unanimously bv the Tariff Commission," Mr. Herres t said. "However, the stockpiling program will mop up what remains of Otte Herres . . . praises metal foreign stocks and thus stockpiling plan. permit lead and tine prices to return to a more normal level.' pal suppliers of lead and cine thai President Eisenhower, in reject- stockpile buying is designed to help ing the proposal for increasing domestic production and not ta c tariffs, announced a pro- stimulate greater foreign output. gram designed to absorb into the "Probablv the real accomnlish. tional defense stockpile the accumulated U.S. and foreign ment of the industry's campaign lead and tine surpluses. This will for relief over the nast twa tmh be accomplished by purchases of said Mr. Hems, "is that the ad newlv mined domestic mptnla nn ministration has come to recognize to 200,000 tons of lead and 300,000 the importance of the domestic tons of tine during the current lead and cine mines tn tha lfiw fiscal year and the purchase of and defense of the country. This foreign lead and tine from the recognition is eviaent in the wordproceeds of the sale of snmlna ing of the President's decision and agricultural commodities such as his promise: 'If the course of action above outlined has not butter, whsat. and cotton. the objectives I seek, accomplished The also plan I will be prepared to consider even includes action by the State De mora farwraarhinir nuuinm mrA partment to seek recognition by make appropriate recommendations a . s foreign countries which are princi- - vo il vne Vongress . "shot-in-the-ar- ftpr-ona- i -- x- ut over-stimulat- ed lead-zin- President's a. a ative District, and be entitled to A NEW DAUGHTER FOR one representative. The Countv of Sevier shall conTHE NEWELL TURNERS stitute the Eighteenth Barbara Ann is the name se District, and be entitled tn lected one representative. for the new baby daughter for of Newell and Alberta Beth Brown The County of Millard shall the Nineteenth Off to Colton, California, Miss Turner, born August 28 at the District and be entitled tn Jennell Foreman and Miss Colleen Lehi hospital. The baby made her one representative. raent for representatives on the The Countv of Beaver shall con- Gurney plan to spent the winter debut at 7 lbs. 4 ozs. and was basis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Rjn welcomed by one sister, Judy to be fixed ratios law. tive District and be entitled in employed there. Miss Foreman has Evelyn, four. Mr. and Mrs. Albert - Section 8. The by Senate shall con one accepted a position as first grade representative. 81 St of one memlMtp fmm Hrk Artnn conteacher in the Colton elementary Brown share honors with Newell Flute of shall ine ty of the State, and the House of stitute County the Twentv-fira- f TLnr. school and Miss Gurney is Turner, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Representatives of seventy-fiv- e District and h ntitlMi as private secretary at the Collins Blakeley of Ririe, Idaho. members. The Legislature may in sentative to one representative. Beneficial Life Insurance Company crease or decrease trie number of Charles Turner is the l ha Countv of Wayne shall con- in San Bernardino. representatives, but the number of stitute the Twenty-second Reprerepresentatives shall never be less sentative District, and ha entitle Both girls are graduates of Lehi than twice nor greater than three to one representative. high school and LDS Seminary. umes me number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Jennell was class salutatorian and It Section 4. Each county of the to Advertise! constitute tha Twantv-tMr- d wite enau cons urate a senatorial sentative DiaMrt mrA ha Rnr. Colleen was also an honor stud antitlut ent. Jennell graduated from to one renrpintjiHva. REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall con- - Bngham Young University and : DISTRICTS. Colleen attended for one year and Until otherwise provided by law, DistnVt and h Sentative ntit14 has since been employed at the shall be apportionrepresentatives Beneficial company office in Salt ed among the several counties of to one representative. wa otate as follows: Provided, The County of Washington shall Lake Cty. constitute the Twenty-fift- h RepreThat in any future apportionment A member of Nautilus Social sentative District and ha mad? V the Lesrislature, each to 20 Years Experience Unit one at the "Y", Miss Foreman representative. county shall be entitled to at least The Kane conshall of County has one representative. s been prominent in dramatics -The County of Box Elder shall stitute th Twantv.sMfc T?nrv- - and speech, has served as MIA constitute the First Representative sentativi District, and be entitled secretary and activity director and District, and be entitled to two to one representative. New or Old Cabinets The County of San Juan shall sang in the ward choir. She also representatives. in School and Twenty-seventReconstitute the taught Sunday The County of Cache shall conFinancing Terms Arranged stitute the Second Representative presentative District, and be en- Primary. Miss Gurney also taught to one representative. in Sunday School and Primary, District, and be entitled to three titled eli all was MIA Th Countv vf TtllMiAEn representatives. secretary and attained the Silver Gleaner rating. C?untZof Ri "aall con- constitute the Twenty-eight- h stitute the , Third Representative Kepresentauve District, and be The girls are living in Colton. to one representative. District, and be entitled to one entitled Conntv Colleen is the daughter of Mr. and TUo'erfitt clinll nt The representative. The County of Weber shall con- constitute the Twenty-nint- h Repre Mrs. Clifford Gurney and Jenell 89 East 3rd North stitute the Fourth Representative sentative District, and, be entitled has made her home with an aunt, Phones Miss Viva Taylor prominent school District, and be entitled to eight to one representative. Settion K. TM ranlntinn cVinll teacher here. Lehi 67-- J Am. Fork 95-representatives. be submitted to the of electors .The County of Morgan shall constitute the Fifth Representative the state at the general election In District, and be entitled to one 19K4 in aVftrdnTia with irticl XXIII. Section 1 of the Constiturepresentative. tion of Utah. The County of Davis shall THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD I. LA MONT F. TORONTO Raa. the Sixth Representative District, and be entitled to three retary of State of the State of IF IT APPEARED HERE Utah. DO HEttETlY CETJTTW TOO, representatives. a that the is foregoing full, true tThe County of Tooele shall constitute the Seventh Representative and correct copy of the constitu District, and be entitled to one tional amendment proposed by the retrular session of tha Thirtlatn representative. The County of Salt Lake shall Legislature, 1953. as appears of constitute the Eighth Representa- record m my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tive District, and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hand and twenty-seve- n representatives. The County of Summit shall con- affiled tha stitute the Ninth Representative State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, District, and be entitled to one this 20th day of August, 1954. representative. The County of Wasatch shall LAMONT F. TORONTO constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State, District and be entitled to one representative. (SEAL) con-stitu- te Jennell Foreman, Colleen Gurney Leave California cm-ploy- ed Pays Kitchen Cabinet Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brooks w ere hosts to the Ronald Eddington family who spent the week-en- d here from Butte, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Eddington and their the BYU opener with New Mexico. four children of Rock Springs, The big, rugged Lobo eleven is Wyoming, were also week-en- d the Skyline "darkhorse", while house guests at the Glen Brooks the Cougars are sure to enter the home. game as undergods. Several players listed on the H. 1954 roster at BYU are former prep stars from Utah Valley. They include: Tom Verbanatz, Ray NeeL and Willard Stolworthy of Orem; Bob Smith of American Co. Fork; Ralph Powers and Dick Felt of Lehi; and Dave Kimball and Born sad rais- - First B. Y. U. Football Game Set With New Mexico September 18 Dick Felt. Ralph Powers in Lineup Football returns to Utah Valley a week from Saturday night when local pigskin fans who follow the college game converge on Provo for the Skyline oDener between Brigham Young University and Thorn. New .Mexico. The Cougars, who have been plugging away on the Y practice field since September 1. will Dave McLaren of Provo. tangle with the Lobos in the University stadium at 8 p. m. the MADSEN'S RUN HOTEL night of Sept. Right now the Y gridders are IN SALT LAKE CITY A. F. Madsen. well known form working toward tha finest home schedule they've had in recent er Lehi resident, visited here this years. Besides the New Mexico week. He and his wife are now game, the Cougar eleven will play Arizona State (Tempe). Utah running the Iris Hotel at 54 West University, Montana, and Wyom 3rd South in Salt Lake Qty. He reports that his son. Elder Laurel ing. Madsen, on a mission in Denmark. A turn-awa- y crowd is expected is learning the language and doing for the g Utah well game, while the Montana samei will be carried nationally oven ABC-TIt will be the first la always-thrillin- V. event ZUFELT ever televised nationally from Utah Valley. As for the report that the Cougars are the logical choice for the Skyline cellar this year, Coach Chick Atkinson and staff are showing nothing but contempt for the forecast. The players, too, AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Front End Alignment Motor Tune-u-p Complete Overhaul Fre are paying little attention to the prognosticators as they settle Pickup and Delivery Wrecker Service! NOW OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY down to the rugged routine of preparing for the season. "Sure, we have a young team. sure, we 11 be counting on our sophomores," admitted Atkinson. "But our club has good depth and Phone Amercian Fork 624 reserve strength, and I've never with more hustle. going to be in for a surprise." 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