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Show 1uge Tin: C ' News About Folks in SYRACUSE j Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett Correspondent Ihone: Kaysville 03G3-J- Alan Flint. The Misses Hecky Briggs, Kar-re- n Hodgson, Shauna Lynn Hennett Marvin O. Ashton, Sports Dir- anl Wilma Zaugg participated in ector of the General Hoard YMMIA a special Sunday morning service has been engaged as the guest at Barrett Hall in Salt Lake City. speaker at the Syracuse Second The group sang quartet music on Ward MIA meeting Sunday Sept. the program. The program was sponsored by HI club members Jt;th at 5 p. m. The Mutual officers have ar- throughout the state and these girls ranged an outstanding program and were the representatives from extend to the public a very cordial Davis County. Following the religious service, invitation to enjoy this eveninf. Little Suzanne Flint is spending the group enjoyed a sight seeing two weeks with her uncle and aunt, tour of Salt Lake. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 3 AND 4 OF ARTICLE IX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH RY CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING EACH COUNTY OF THE STATE A SENATORIAL DISTRICT, BY REAPPORTIONING REPRESENTATIVES AMONG THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTAA TIVES. I....-.---.-''- 1 ? i - - . ; ii 0 1 Ss f. Cw', A- - -- i f , ft ' ' 'i f y ' 'J 7 k y w i ''vs - vi ' , U' 'zP'C. ?' 1 ? L x & 4X''1'''y" v"' i '' -- & ' V 's 4. 4 .A ' 4 'if 'hJ ; The County of Uintah shall constitute the Twelfth Representative District, and be entitled to one Vi; , f, J ' , i representative. The County of Juab shall constitute the Thirteenth Representative District, and be entitled to 4v' 1 I ,4 - if 3- x one representative. M3S. MARY MOODY NORTHEN, 62, Tex., has been the Lady of Finance Firt tagged the business inherited she since empire founded by her late father, of Galveston, W. L. Moody, gives the public an advance look at the prize-winnicalves she will exhibit at the New Jersey State Fair in Trenton, (International Soundphoto) September 26 to October 3. DOLORES LAZAR ng ds Premier Meets Prime Minister 1 Jr. In a routine elec- Northen became the tion, executive head of a enterprise comprising 50 separate organizations throughout the country. They include insurance companies, banks, hotels and ( International ) newspapers. Mrs llar Back on Old Job 44 h ''v-- A v. ' h -- 44' v t 4 A A" . X. v n -- 47? "'A ' aA, ' - S' '2 ;4$V 4; 44v 4? $ '4 4 & w. AS. ' X 4 1 Prime Minister, Sir Winston WESTERHAM, ENGLAND Churchill, of Great Britain (right) is shown greeting French on the latters arrival by plane at Premier, Pierre Mendes-Franc- e Westerham. The French premier, near base R.A.F. Hill the Biggin the of revision European Defense Community whose proposals for five other the signatory nations over the Treaty were defeated by E.D.C. week-enby inducing Churchill to bring hopes to save Britain into it. d, Log Raft Fishing Goes Modem od constitute representative. The County of Wasatch shal LAMONT F. TORONTO constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State. District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. ix5 1 y v . j is y 4 fi r;l r 4A ,,, I Vv s ' - ; I representatives. en-titl- ricwWv., f V i X y- - K The County of Carbon shall con- ' & The County of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eight The County of Sanpete shall constitute the Fourteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. UJ.I Lady of Financo CALVES PRIZE-WINNIN- G , 7" stitute the Fifteenth RepresentaBe it resolved by the legislature tive District, and be entitled to two of the State of Utah, of representatives. all members elected to each house The County of Emery shall constitute the Sixteenth Representaconcurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to tive District, and be entitled to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article one representative. IX of the Constitution of Utah to The County of Grand shall conread: stitute the Seventeenth RepresentSection 2. The Legislature shall ative District, and be entitled to provide by law for an enumeration one representative. of the inhabitants of the State, The County of Sevier shall conA. D. 1905, and every tenth year stitute the Eighteenth Representathereafter, and at the session next tive District, and be entitled to following such enumeration, and one representative. also at the session next following The Countv of Millard shall conan enumeration made by the au- stitute the Nineteenth Representathority of the United States, shall tive District, and be entitled to revise and adjust the apportion- one representative. ment for representatives on the The Countv of Beaver shall conbasis of such enumeration to stitute the Twentieth Representaratios to be fixed by law. tive District, and be entitled to Section 3. The Senate shall con- one representative. sist of one member from each counThe County of Piute shall conty of the State, and the House of stitute the Twenty-firs- t RepreRepresentatives of seventy-fiv- e be and sentative entitled District, members. The Legislature may in;o one representative. crease or decrease the number of The Countv of Wayne shall conrepresentatives, but the number of stitute the Twenty-secon- d Reprerepresentatives shall never be less sentative District, and be entitled than twice nor greater than three to one representative. times the number of senators. The County of Garfield shall Section 4. Each county of the constitute the Twenty-thir- d Represtate shall constitute a senatorial sentative District, and be entitled district. to one representative. REPRESENTATIVE The Countv of Iron shall conDISTRICTS. Twenty-fourt- h stitute RepreUntil otherwise provided by law, sentativetheDistrict, and be entitled representatives shall be apportion- to one representative. ed among the several counties of The County of Washington shall the State as follows: Provided, constitute the Twenty-fift- h RepreThat in any future apportionment sentative District, and be entitled made by the Legislature, each to one representative. county shall be entitled to at least The of Kane shall conCounty one representative. the Twenty-sixt- h stitute RepreThe County of Box Elder shall sentative and be entitled District, constitute the First Representative to one representative. District, and be entitled to two The County of San Juan shall representatives. The County of Cache shall con- constitute the Twenty-sevent- h and be ReDistrict, stitute the Second Representative presentative to one representative. District, and be entitled to three The County of Duchesne shall representatives. the Twenty-eight- h The County of Rich shall conDistrict, and be stitute the Third Representative Representative to one entitled representative. District, and be entitled to one The County of Daggett shall representative. RepreThe County of Weber shall con constitute the Twenty-nint- h statute the Fourth Representative sentative District, and be entitled one representative. District, and be entitled to eight to Section 5. This resolution shall representatives. he to the electors of submitted The County of Morgan shall conthe state at the general election in stitute the Fifth Representative 1954 in accordance with Article District, and be entitled to one XXIII. 1 of the ConstituSection representative. The County of Davis shall con tion of TTtnh. I. LA MONT F. TORONTO. Secstitute the Sixth Representative of Stete of the State of District, and be entitled to three retary DO HEREBY Utah', CERTIFY representatives. the is a that full, true foregoing The County of Tooele shall con correct and the of constitucopy stitute the Seventh Representative tional amendment proposed bv the District, and be entitled to one session of the Thirtieth regular representative. 1953. as The County of Salt Lake shall Legislature, appears of in record mv office. constitute the Eighth RepresentaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, T tive District, and be entitled to have hereunto set mv hand and n twenty-severepresentatives. affixed the Great Seal of the The County of Summit shall con of State Utah, at Salt Lake City, stitute the Ninth Representative this 20th day of August, 1954. District, and be entitled to one two-thir- DISPLAYS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haylune at their home in Murray, Utah. Suzanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ?, September JOURNAL reinstated as head basketball coach at the College of the City of New York, gets into action as he returns to his old job. lie was recently exonerated of charges of neglect of duty and conduct unbecoming a teacher that grew out of a basketball bribery scandal in which seven members of his national championship Beavers were found guilty of dumping games. (International) NAT HOLMAN, ,'w. v fi L' .t 'A ft - K J i V Wife Preservers Remember the days when fishermen portaged their heavy boats over rugged s trails to reach a lake teeming with fish? Well, taking a cue from their ancestors, modern sportsmen are going light with equipment and ideas designed to make things easier for themselves. Their fishing gear and tackle boxes are lighter, they pack a lightweight, compact Mercury Mark 5 outboard motor to lessen their load considerably, and they dont trek through the woods with a heavy not-too-dista- nt back-wood- load on their backs! They build a crude, but serviceable, log raft right at the waters edge and save themselves a lot of hard work. Trolling for d salmin cool deep-draw- n glacier lakes is just what the doctor land-locke- on ordered for tired nerves and re. and now the truly laxation modern fisherman borrows an idea from the past to make the long trek to the lake a refresh-- , ing and invigorating part of the fishing trip. . . o emove a cake from the pan in winch it was haked, allow it to stand in the pan until cool enough to handle (10 to Id minutes), then turn it onto a wire tooling rack. It will come out easily. 1 1 |