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Show Puce tin: 0 k tuber JOURNAL Rainbow by two school friends and W altin if husbands, Mr. and Mrs. to, Smtdley and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook Jr. oi Layton. Mis. Mae Smedley was the former Edna No-lin- e Clark and Mrs. Cook, former News About Folkn in Katherine It. Rose Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Clark of Los Angeles, California, have A been visiting at the home of Mr. Sacrament meeting at the home of and Mrs. Elwood Clark. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans. After stuClark is a brother to Elwood. church books, light refresh- Placing Ads and Want Ads A neighborhood sewing club met dying at the home of Mrs. Alton RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTIONS 2, 3 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 OF THE STATE ACCORDING TO THE 1950 CENSUS, AND BY AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATURE TO DECREASE AS WELL AS INCREASE THE NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES. Be it resolved by the legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each house concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Secs. 2, 3 and 4 of Article IX of the Constitution of Utah to PRO-POSIN- two-thir- G ds read: Section 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an enumeration of the inhabitants 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 ratios to be fixed by law. Section 3. The Senate shall consist 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. 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. The County of Box Elder shall constitute the First Representative District, and be entitled to two representatives. The County of Cache shall con- stitute the Second Representative District, and be entitled to three representatives. The County of Rich shall constitute the Third Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Weber shall constitute the Fourth Representative District, and be entitled to eight representatives. The County of Morgan shall con- The County of Utah shall constitute the Eleventh Representative District, and be entitled to eight 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. Words of the Wise mans vanity tells him what Is honour; a mans conA science what Is Justice. (Walter Savage Landor) FOOD SURPLUS FOR OVERSEAS NEEDY A delicious din- ner will be served at i p. m. Many lovely items for the home and gifts CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT JOINT The Jr. Literary club met Wednesday at the home of June Stay- ed. The Farmington second ward Relief society bazaar is being held Friday, October 2!. A served. Rose ments were Tuesday. Nine guests were present. Light refreshments were serv- In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL book nor. Wanda Williams gave the Tim Gentle Ilmr.e," by Anna Per lott lh'se. Delicious refreshments topped off the evening. Davis stake Relief society held their monthly Union meeting on Earl. Friday afternoon at the Farming-- ' ton First and Second ward church. study group met Sunday after FARMINGTON Best Results Obtained From 30, 1951 i for Christmas will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moody and ft? son, Stephen, of Park Ridge, Illinois, just returned to their home visit with Mrs. from a ten-daMoodys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson. They also visited with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Barber of Ogden. The ten days were packed full of The County of Sanpete shall doing things and enjoying the time, constitute the Fourteenth Repre- within a family. Mrs. Moody was sentative District, and be entitled the former Norma Robinson. Tuesto one representative. day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Moody The Countv of Carbon shall constitute the Fifteenth Representa- were entertained at a dinner in tive District, and be entitled to two Salt Lake and then dancing at the S ,y u fv Ui 6 y?' 'y. y representatives. The County of Emery shall constitute the Sixteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Grand shall con- stitute 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 Countv of Millard shall Notice to Water Users con- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are from SLB&M. Town of South Weber, Dale co Poll, RFD No. 4, Ogden, t. sec.-ffor municipal use; Ut.; .444 from Weber Basin Tunnel at a point S. 4s0 ft. and W. U44 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 3s, T5N, RlW. The1 water will be conveyed through 4- in. pipe 1,500 ft. to a 50,000 gallon concrete tank, from which it will be distributed and used as a sup-- , plemental supply for municipal conshall of Countv Wayne Thj purposes in the Town of South We- Represtitute the Twenty-secon- d ber. sentative District, and be entitled 25707 John G. Simpson, RFD to one representative. No. 1, Hooper, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. for The County of Garfield shall irrigation use from a well bet. Repreconstitute the Twenty-thir- d at a point S. 500 and 700 ft. sentative District, and be entitled 5178 ft. and W.deep 37 ft. from N1 to one representative. Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, R2W. The water The Countv of Iron shall conwill be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. Represtitute the Twenty-fourt- h 7 acres in SE14 sentative District, and be entitled 31 to irrigate 7. Sec. said SWVi to one representative. 25043 Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; The County of Washington shall 2 sec.-ffor irrigation use from a constitute the Twenty-fift- h drain a at entitled and point S. 1150 ft. and E. be District, 10 ft. from NJi Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, to one representative. R2W. From a rock dam at the drain The Countv of Kane shall conh the water will be conveyed through Represtitute the Twenty-sixtbe entitled sentative District, and 8 ft. of pipe and 1400 ft. of to one representative. ditch and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. The County of San Juan shall 31 to irrigate 40 acres in EEVa Reconstitute the Twenty-sevent- h SW1, said Sec. 20, and for year-roun- d presentative District, and be eng incidental titled to one representative. The County of Duchesne shall purposes. 25014 Leo B. Hill, Layton, Ut.; the Twenty-eight- h 2 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from Representative District, and be a drain at a point S. 14S0 tile entitled to one representative. The County of Daggett shall ft. and W. 1350 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, R2W. The water will constitute the Twenty-nint- h used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to be District, and be entitled to one representative. irrigate 40 acres in SWiNEti said incid Sec. 20, and for 5. shall This resolution Section g to of be submitted the electors dental purposes. 20O30 the state at the general election in John I. Hess, Farming-ton- , 1954 in accordance with Article for irrigation Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. XXIII. Section 1 of the Constituwell bet. 30 and use from a tion of TTfoV). 100 ft. deep at a point S. 1571 ft. I. LAMONT F. TORONTO. Secand E. 1418 ft. from NVl Cor. Sec. retary of Stnte of the State of 13, TON, RlW. The water will be Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irthat the foregoing is a full, true rigate 25 acres in NEU said Sec. and correct copy of the constitud incidental tional amendment proposed hv the 13, and for g and purposes. regular session of the Thirtieth dairy Protests the resisting as 1953. of granting Legislature, appears of any of the foregoing applicarecord in mv office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions, with reasons therefor, must have hereunto set mv hand and be in affidavit form with extra copy affixed the Great Seal of the and filed with the State Engineer, State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, this 20th day of August, 1954. Utah, on or before November 20, stitute the Nineteenth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The Countv of Beaver shall constitute the Twentieth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County of Piute shall constitute the Twenty-firs- t Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. 25151) j t. ve George W. n. j Worthen (Incumbent) j Justice of Supreme Court of Utah. n. stock-waterin- constitute O-i- n. stitute the Fifth Representative District, and be entitled to one representative. The County 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 LAMONT F. TORONTO constitute the Tenth Representative Secretary of State, District and be entitled to one (SEAL) representative. com- -' G. Becker, of surplus j 15-i- Renre-sentati- with Foreign New York to the International Rescue Committee, Inc.; Dr. Wynn C. Fairfield, of the National Council of Churches; Stassen, and Monsignor Aloysius J. Wycislo, of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. The new program is expected to increase six times the past years $54,133,083 worth of surplus food to the destitute in foreign countries. (International) j 3-i- Renre-sentati- of religious faith overseas relief agencies confer Operations Administration Chief Harold E. Stassen in iron out details in the program of free distribution of modities to the hungry abroad. Left to right are: Abram LEADERS ve year-roun- stock-waterin- 14-i- n. Utah voters through our Constitution and Legislature have enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George W. Worthen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He is up for re election November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity, and as possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, a stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the He has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN ON THE SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE JUDICIAL BALLOT. year-roun- stock-waterin- 1051. Joseph M. Tracy, State Engineer. Published in Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from October 2 to October 30, 1954. Justice George W. Worthen (Incumbent) Paid non-partis- advertisement Edwin B. Cannon Harley W, Gustin Oscar W. Moyle, Jr. Grant H. Bogley Paul H. Ray Elias Hansen Irvin Arnovifx Wood R. Worsley Arthur E. Moreton Kendall N. Maybey, Albert R. Bowen David Lawrence McKay |