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Show 2 Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. October 27, New Jet Pilot Geisler Home Scene Of 'Come As You Are' Box Elder NEWS Tim: leister was hostess to a "Come As Yon Are" at her home recently. In party A NVeekly Mwiptper, etabliehed and The evening was spent in sew1496, published very Wednesday rytared aa Second Chaea Matter at the ing Christmas gifts anti playing Mrs. 1954 Lawrence ( un post office in Brtfhara City, Utah der the not of March 6, 1679. games. Prizes went to Mrs. Kenneth Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. .Nelson arid Mrs. John Petersen. NaState Preha Utah Association. tional Editorial Association and United Refreshments were served by Pres. Advertising Representative; Utah !the hostess to Mrs. Audrey Cra- Salt Lake State Press Aetocitttoo, City. Utah. nor, Mrs. Albert Hansen, Mrs. eyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Dennis Pirn per. Mrs. Klmo Llsh, Che a. W. Claybauffh, Publisher HarGladys Eckereley Advertising Manager Mrs. John Petersen, Mrs. old (iorhardt, Mrs. Bill Stander, rate pay$3.00 per year, Subscription Ken-- j able tn advance! in oemblnation with Mrs. Joyce Wankier, Mrs. the Bob Elder Journal, (published net h Nelson, Mrs. John Valcarce $2.30 for $ Fridays)' $.0$ per year; and Mrs. Bill Rowe. months; simile copy 10 cents. j I CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDMENT The Countv of Utah shall PRO- POSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 8 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH BY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OP THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE AS TO DECREASE WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OP REPRESENTATIVES, Be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Utah, of all member elected to each house two-thir- ds concurring therein: Section L It ii proposed to amend Secs. 2, 8 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to read: Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitant of the State, A. D. 1905, and every tenth year thereafter, and at the session next following such enumeration, and also at the session next following an enumeration made by the authority of the United States, shall revise and adjust the apportionment for representatives on the basis of such enumeration to ratio to be fixed by law. Section 8. The Senate shall con- sist of one member from each county of the State, and the House of Representatives of seventy-fiv- e members. The Legislature may Increase or decrease .the number of representatives, but the number of representatives shall never be less than twice nor greater than three times the number of senators. Section 4. Each county of the state shall constitute a senatorial district. representatives. The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District and be entitled to on representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Sanpete shall constitute Mie Fourteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. Thi County of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Emery shall the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall constitute the Seventeenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative The County of Sevier shall constitute the Eighteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Millard shall constitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Tiute shall constitute the Twenty-firs- t Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. Tho Countv of Wayne shall con, con-stit- ut Represtitute the Twenty-secon- d sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Garfield shall Repreconstitute the Twenty-thir- d sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Iron shall conReprestitute the Twenty-fourt- h sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Washington shall Repreconstitute the Twenty-fiftsentative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Conntv of Kane shall con- REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS. Until otherwise provided by law, representatives shall be apportioned among the several counties of the State as follows: Provided, That in any future apportionment made by the Legislature, each county shall be entitled to at least one representative. h RepreThe County of Box Elder shall stitute the Twenty-sixtDistrict, and be entitled constitute the First Representative sentative to one representative. District, and be entitled to two The County of San Juan shall representatives. ReTwenty-sevent- h The County of Cache shall con- constitute the District, and be enstitute the Second Representative presentative titled to one representative. District, and be entitled to thre The County of Duchesne shnll h representatives. The County stitute the Third Representative District, and b entitled to one representative. The County of Weber shall the Fourth Representative District, and be entitled to eight representatives. The County of Morgan shall constitute the Fifth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Comity of Davis shall constitute the Sixth Representative District, and be entitled to three representatives. The County of Tooele shall constitute the Seventh Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Salt Lake shall constitute the Eighth Representative District, and be entitled to twenty-seve- n representatives. The County of Summit shall constitute the Ninth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Wasatch shall constitute the Tenth Representative District and be. entitled to one representative i 'eon-stjtu- te . constitute the Twenty-eight- h Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Daggett shall Repreconstitute the Twenty-nint- h sentative District, and be entitled to one representative. Section 5. This resolution shall he submitted to the electors of the state at the general election in 1954 in accordance with Article XXHT. Section 1 of the Constitution of Utah. I. LA MONT F. TORONTO. Secretary of State of the State of Utah. DO HFREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, tree and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed hv the regular session of the Thirtieth Legislature. 1959. as appears of record in mv office. TN WITNESS WHEREOF. T have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Great Seal of he State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, thi 20th day of August, 1954. LAM0NT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. (SEAL) I.t. John E. Carter con- stitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eight son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (I. Carter, Brigham City, was presented the silver wings of . . Holiday Costume Dance For Eagles, Auxiliary Beehive Camp DUP Meeting Held Friday . of Beehive camp Daughters Utah Pioneers met last Friday evening, October 22,- at the home of Mrs. Ivy Fuller. Captain Virgie Harding presided and conducted. Following the singing of Our Mountain Home So Dear," prayer was offered by Mrs. Matilda Lillywhite. Mrs. Lucy Johnson then gave two lessons, "They Came in 1854 and State Emblems. Aronia Lou Hardftig entertained with a vocal number, I'll Walk With God, followed by a sketch of the life of Anna Christina Andersen Johnson by Violet Tingey, her granddaugh; ter. Mrs. A poem was read by Ivy Fuller which had been composed by her brother of the occasion of the 100th birthday anniversary of their mother. Thanks went to all members ol the camp for their support of the summer trousseau proj- a jet pilot recently. The student officer is married to ect. Aronia Lou Harding was unthe former Bailee Andersen, animously accepted as a memMr. Mrs. of lisand daughter Beehive camp. ter Andersen, 61 South, Third berMrs.of the Violet Tingey was offiis He the East, Brigham City. cial county visitor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (J. Following the closing song, Carter, Corinne, Utah We Love Thee," prayer was offered by Mrs. Rose Peter- sen. Locus Camp of DUP Meet at Allen Home Refreshments were served to 21 by Mrs. Ivy Fuller, Mrs. Virgie Harding and Mrs. Neola Daughters of the Locust camp Armstrong. of DUP, met at the home of Allen, last Thursday with Lt. Thelma Romer conducting. Opening song was sung and opening prayer was by May Campbell. Minutes were read and approved and roll taken showing 10 members and one visitor present. Thelma Romer read notes written by Wanda Richardson on the convention held in Salt Lake City, Oct. 2. The lesson, "State Emblems, was given by Mabel Hoover. A history of the life of Daniel Collet, grandfather of Charles Collet, was given by Mary Collet. A history of the life of James Halloween Costume A danee amiti holiday decorations will be held in the Eagles hall on Saturday evening, October 30, beginning at 9 p. m. All Eagles and Auxiliary .members and their partners are 'cordially invited to attend. Prizes for the best man and ladys costumes will be award-jeduring the evening. Earl .Harmon and orchestra have been engaged for the BIRTHS 55 The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born October 21 to Vear Lee and Delone Christensen Mortensen of Brigham iO City. Raymond and Mary Louise Os- tier Horsley of Woods Cross are the parents of a baby daughter born October 25. HERE SOON INTRODUCING TO YOU Margaret Roundy Evans, widow of the late Bert Evans, and her family Marilyn 9, Itouise 13, and Cheryl 17. ; v New Power! 4 r ' I. x t rv f New Size! r ' New Models! AT LOWER Mrs. Evans is your present COUNTY RECORDER and sincerely solicits your support appointed in 1951 in the November 2 Election. Republican Candidate ENERGETIC DEPENDABLE QUALIFIED PAIR POLITICAL PRICES! PACKER MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler A0V ) - Plymouth a FIRST Loft house, Junior Romer, was Thelma Romer. r given of by Closing prayer was by Hazel Norton. SECU t R I T Y h e ..y. LJ Everybody! rvXT'z FGteo3 Ejfoomow Refreshments were served by Klmirm Allen and May for Bank . I wtaiwv. Amoeba Studied For Clue To Cancer The BERKELEY, Culif. (UP) weight of'an amoeba, a minute single-celleanimal has given a clue to cell growth which may be helpful in solving the cancer riddle, according to experiments made at the University of California. David M. Prescott, a Ph.D. candidate, reported that he has observed that cell division oe curs in an amoeba some time after it has reached its maximum weight. This runs con trary to previous theories that the size of the cell was the trig ger that set- off the process of cell division. Prescott's findings, combined with other research, may be a key in solving the cancer prob lem, for scientists have found that cancer occurs when the process of cell division goes haywire and cell populations increase bpyond normal size. Weighing an amoeba during its growth cycle was quite a task because it is so small that it takes around 25 hundred mil lion of them to weigh one ounce. Also, the tiny animals die when exposed to the air, so Prescott made all his weighings under water" by measuring pressure increase as the animal grew. When you need to send money away anywhere any come in and get a First Security Bank Money amount Order. Simply pay the teller the amount of your order, plus only 10c. Thats all. Its quick, convenient, safe and CLAIRE HUGGINS inexpensive. Republican Candidate for Box Elder County Sheriff PLEDGE If elected sheriff of Box Elder county I pledge devoted, honest effort in law enforcement. FIRST SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDERS SAVE YOU MONEY During my election camp ugn I h ive endeavored to meet every Box Elder Ct untv citizen. Besdies gaining hundreds of new friends I have become even more deeply convinced the jieople of this county are the greatest. My campaign has been an adventure in friendship. Though' it may be difficult for me to remember everyones name, I hope to maintain and cultivate those friendships, after election. rights. I pledge the protection of the law to which they are entitled. Vote for Claire Huggins for Sheriff on Nov. 2 (Fd. Fol. Adv.) 1c-- $5 $5.01 $10.01 $50.01 I pledge to treat the position as a profession, enforcing the law thoroughly and with the highest ethics. I pledge, also, to execute the duties of sheriff, without abusing laws and constitutions of Utah and the United States which guarantee civil Amount It Cost of Cost of POSTAL FIRST SECURITY Money Orders Money Orders 0 cents $10 ...15 cents $50 ...25 cents $100...35 cents 1 ANY AMOUNT n,r 00080 00333001700008 First Security Bank of Idaho , National Association First Security Bank of Utah , National Association First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation & HS |