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Show LI II 7 Thiirs.iav, 9, l;)il Tii- - au t rrTrii rriawrirrirTllRR'Muin D Years Ttf T.- 7ni likaMf IMmw K 100 1 Ago in The Tribune uulroail Uh, dilution from St. Louis to Sun Francisco was big news of the day Dec. 9. 1S71. in The Salt Lake Tribune and Utah Mining Ga- zette. "We published some time ago such facts as we were able to collect concerning the progress of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. "St. Louis is pushing this enterprise with great vigor. The road is already comthe State of pleted aeio:-- s Missouri, and is advancing through the Indian Territory. "It will traverse part ot New Mexico, and intersect the Southeri) Pacific, or what is Parknown as the Thirty-fiftallel road, in the valley of the upper Rio Grande, thence northward to San Francisco. Its interests will be identical with the Southern Pacific. "As now projected, it is an independent continental rail- road, designed to connect St. Louis and San Francisco by the shortest and most practicable route. of Weather forecast map for Thursday indicates cloudiness increas ing over the Intermountain Area, with snow in the northwest part. TEMPERATURE CHART Ulan 18 hr. 12 hr. Low Hign B andinq 37 18 2 Bryce Canyon .. ... 16 27 35 Bullfrog 7 23 C&dar City 18 Coalville 1? Delta 34 20 Green River 19 7 heiper 9 12 Logan 32 Milford 20 o .. 19 Ogden East cloudiness Wyoming Increasing west and north Thursday and southeast snows v.eet Thursday n.ght. Scatte-e- d cm mountains Thursday and north and WvSt Fr cay and Thursday night Warming trend. Wmay east Thursday Highs Thursday 15 tn 25 with leens m mountains. Lows Tnursday 5 to 15 lower elevations, zero lo 3 oeiow zero mountains. Highs Friday 25 to 35 west, 35 to 45 east with 20s mountains. Extended Outlook Saturday Through Monday Utah Periods of snow and au'ie ccid Highs 25 to 35. Lows in teens and tower 20s. hr. Prec. 24 04 Tr. Tr. ... -- Povo 20 2 5 Randolph 22 Rich'iald .. Roosevelt .... .. 19 23 Salt Lake City St George . . ..42 University of Utah 23 . 2i Vernal .. 23 ... 7 6 4 22 9 5 day at 5 p.m. none; Precipitation for excess, November, .46; Accumulative .14; Precipitation since October 1, 1971, 4 7?; Accumulative excess, 95; Sunrise 7'40 MS.T. Sunset 5.00 Thursday, to S.T. Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Clouay witr warming trend Thursday. Snow likely Thursday afternoon, continuing off and on Thursday night and Friday. Lows Thursday 20 to 25. Higns of measurable j0 to 35. Probability snow 60 percent Thursday and Thursday night. Utah Clouds and snow spreading southeast across slate Thursday afternoon and mght. Occasional snow mostly northwest Friday. Not so cold over state Thursday ana Thursday night. Cooler northwest Friday. Highs Thursday in low 30s west and 20s east. Lows Tnursday 15 to 25. Highs Friday 25 to , "C" GRADE HEN a , COOKED -- V FISH STICKS TURKEYS VJ $ilj I Humboldt HOG HEADS GEESE CHITTERLINGS h Warming Up for Another Snow Job National Weather Service Data Cloudy with light snow in valley Thursday. Temperatures scme-wnared warmer Thursoay and Thursday night. S Eastern Nevada Periods of sncw and quite cold. Higns 25 to 35. Lows 5 to 15. Southern Idaho Considerable clouds sncw east Saturday with occasional Partly cloudy Sunday Cloudy again chance of with snow western Monoay and northern sections. Highs upper teens o low 30s. Lows 5 to 15 east to teens west. of Chance scattered Wyornng snows western mountains Saturday, otherwise partly cloudy. Temperatures continuing below normal but with some warming early in week. Highs 20s lower elevations, 15 to 20 mountains, with 30s north and east and 20s mountains and southwest by Monday Lows to 15 lower elevations and zero to 10 below zero In the mountains. mnmrrmrm ra Auto Stolen On Main Street 66 Police Wednesday looking for a green, 1966 were Volks-wane- which was stolen while parked at 1340 S. Main. Dave Fetzer, 1519 Devonshire Dr. (1300 South), told officers he locked the car and had the keys when he discovered it missing. 35 Eastern Nevada Snow north Thurssouthward Thursday day spreading niyht. Occasional snow mostly north Friday. Not so cold over area Thursday and Thursday night. Cooler north Friday. Highs Thursday 30 to 40. Lows Thursday 15 to 25. Highs Friday 25 to 35 Southwest Idaho Travelers' warnings for snow and blowing snow early Thursday. Snow early Thursday changing to snow showers Thursday afternoon. Snow accumulations 1 to 2 inches mounta ns by and heavier valleys Showers tapering off ThursThursday day night with partial clearing and cooler throuqh Friday. Chance of few flurries, mountains, mainly Friday. Increasing winds Thursday with gusts 20 tc 30 mph. Lows teens Thursday night. Highs 20s to low 30s Thursday and 15 to 25 Friday. Southeast Idaho Travelers' warn-ina- s for snow and blowing snow ThursSnow day. Thursday changing to snow showers Thursday night end decreasing Friday. Snow accumulation 2 o 4 inches valley areas by Thursday afternoon. Increasing southwesterly winds becoming 25 to 35 m p h or more Thursday conditions. Lows 5 to with 15. Highs 15 to 25 Thursday and teens Friday. HERE ARE JUST A FEW B-- prevent substantial l eauahty between districts, he said. in one house can be balanced with in another house only if there is a rational reason for the discrepancy in the first place, he said. Court decisions have demonstrated that any claims for discrepancy in equity bereacause of topographical sons are "hollow and unconvincing with modern transportation, Mr. Lockhart said. The legislature has ignored a suggestion of a three-judg- e panel in a 1965 reapportionment suit that district variances be brought closer, and also ignored the fact that the constitution requires reappur-tionmeat the earliest opporthe 1971 regular sestunity sion on the basis of the official census, he said. Mr. Clyde argued there is a rational state plan for the legislature's action: The Constitu-tid- n tells how and when the reepportionment should be counties dune and that shouldnt be split in two to form districts. 'Best Assurance' Tot tiling distiiet boundaries along county lines "is the lust Just Too Fast , Sheriff , to Run Red Light - Sheriff Paul Blight of Ada County was given a traffic ticket for going tluough a red light too fast tiiat's right during a chase after a hank robber. Brights car, following a police i.tr that also went throng1' lign. mu i, bod mto another car, causing minor injuries. Policeman Russell Reoeau, who signed the citation Nov. V; 9, 'said Bright went through the red light without slowing sufficiently enough to insure BOISR (AP) -- safe operation." . XMAS STARTS AT BASKET THE BARGAIN FOR THE FISHERMAN TOYS PRE-SCHOO- L Reg. 1.98 39e BAIT BOXES FUN COUNTING BOARDS 99 BATTERY ff 66e OPERATED RAIN CAPS TOYS iSk 10e EA. Reg. 4.98 GYRO TOPS 398 77c ACE'S GREAT PUZZLE G01F PRACTICE assurance you won't get gerMr. Clyde rymandering, said. Counties are the basic, central units of government, and splitting them onto legislative districts can cause confusion and inadequate repre- p Reg. SETS sentation, he added. There is no assurance that if you get districts numerically perfect, you'll get effective Mr. equal' representation, Clyde said in pointing to the possibility of discrimination against minority groups. anything magic in the census . v. Mr. Clyde said. The court is concerned with voters. 49c 25 e EA. 99c ALL XMAS CARDS IMPORTED 200 COUNT ASPIRIN PINATAS 50c Over 200 $2 50 OFF te Choose FANCY CHOCOLATES Eo. 10 SILICTION 2.29 HATS SPACE SHIP $129to$1795 GAME CROCHET 49?0ir KNEE-HIG- H STOCKINGS CATTLE ROUND Btl. BOX 98 IMPORTED MEXICAN There isnt Population Changes Mr. Clyde pointed out that 17 out of state's 29 counties in one are house of the legislature under tile leapportionment act, but in the are olher house. Ten counties are underrepresented in both houses, he said. However, he urged the court to take into consideration population projections and changes since the 1970 which show those census, aiens growing at a greater rate than the state as a whole. The thrust of legal cases doesn't indicate "blind" ac- ITEMS PRICED TO SELL! WANT SOMETHING SPECIAL? WE HAVE 171 Judges Mark Deadline On Reapportionment Continued from Page Or THE MANY 49c DECORATOR TOSS PILLOWS UP XMAS TREE d GAME I SNORKLE COATS ARE ENGINEERED FOR WARMTH J Men's sixes S, M, I, 28.88 f. ' b ceptance of mathematical precision, lie said, lie pointed lo the Colorado River in the counties ami isolating one fiom another which might be in the same legislative district. The defense attorney diew an analogy between Utah and Hawaii, where a rerpportion-nen- t decision took cognizance of diffei elites between reprein urban Oahu sentation Island and the outlying islands. Defend. mts piesented .statistics showing that 77.5 percent of the population of Utah lies The in four ui ban counties. four hold 75 8 K'uent of the lepresenlalional coniiol of the legislature under the Soys' sizes - itt i i r ' o 12-1- I 'i.ooi A state splitting virtually 'on i N.'un - , s ce si1' act. The disparities between legislative distiicts affect less than sevpn percent of the Mr. Clyde said ICICLES Reg. 29c 5100 Reg. 59c CESSNA FRICTION PLANE CHRISTMAS TREE , SNOW WHITE SKIRTS STOCKING5 50 c FINE BRIAR PIPES GOOD SELECTION BARGAIN BASEMENT MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR SALE SPECIAL 33c t.-.- rura'-oriente- d renppoi-tiomne- CHRISTMAS TREE and Matelasse 7Jc n'S body but the head and sot i leael treated, shed ' a ' t Cvi tl k polyes'er u d lined in blaze or-- i i Flv front hides .e ", e li ied heed is ur ticwm-and theie s a zip pocket on ne iicji.-au'- v vH-he seevp e'osej, hand wormijig pockets K f w.stlets inside sleeves protect ogainst be drafts. Handsome shade of sage green. t Velvets GIRLS' PJs ' B'vce men v. ho serve the for- e se me scientifically $100 I 5 Pkgs. Reg. 1.29 LITTLE 18.88 f 199 49 6 AND PACKAGE TIES 50 STUFFERS OFF Many Sixes and Shapes OFF Honey-Cure- PIRATE MONEY BOX yyc d LADIES' BLOUSES fust, LTD,.-:- . 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