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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. AUGUST 25, 1H) SPORTS afield (By Ted Kesting) to tip tension left hand to addthus the back cast. to giving and ease;, rbreieviy; to meanwhile Jl".glveYy' when to hook set the j 'jason Lucas. SSS er brinK hHt .uthority, has S il auca tQ weak, this will compensate to a great extent; If it had proper snap, this haul will let you shoot considerably more line than you could have otherwise. Remember that sometimes it will be but a gentle tug of a tew inches; on a long cast, or casting into a stiff wind where this pull is invaluable there will be a longer, sharper tug. Use a short pull at first, until you get used to it. recommend that even the try this method. He should find himself casting more easily and positively than ever before, and be able to lay his fly neatly farther off. The long left hand haul is more difficult, suitable for the moderately advanced fly easier. It gives still greater distance, but to get me full benefit from it, one should have a rod with god backbone, and a properly fitting line. Even the veteran at ordinary trout fishing will regard this long raul as an emergency measure, to be used only when he cannot wade to within easy casting distance of some promising spot. In this method, the first part af the back cast is made as when using the short haul, except that more power is put into it. The rod up must stop, as usual, slightly behind the vertical. But, once that upward toss is executed, the tip is allowed to move again, to drift farther back. At the same time, the left hand sweeps up fairly nigh, permitting line to shoot out backwards through the guides, but not to slip through the fingers. Then, as the forward cast is begun, the left hand whips the line quickly downward, sometimes clear io the hip. This pulls a very strong bend into the rod, to send the the opening of school, all correc lowing one to make a long shoot. table defects should hive had adequate attention. Two years ago a couple ot campWe suspect most of these defects ers lost some wonderful pictures when rain ruined their film. These will still be present the opening bitter men swore to find some kind day of school. Correctable defects of protective covering for their frequently retard students and is source of absenteeism in many equipment, and out of that un- the tiiers. The retarded pupil and the happy experience came a real Idea absentee are among the most exlor sportsmen. in our educational items newspensive men was of those One To get the most for our Cole. Clelland paper publisher When he returned from that trip, tax dollar, it behooves each and every parent to see that his child he went to see a plastics manufactfree el a I correctable delects urer. In a few weeks he delivered is before the 1949 school year is one small to Cole several plastic bags month old. specially tailored to fit his cameras. three-dia-mei- rivers. That" double haul' or the icas differentiates left-han- d Sr IheVry left-han- - between Let s haul. la t long centrate on been has sonly experienced fly Kbaud cast-C- ? haul i. a. Z .hoSl catch your On 10 minutes. see to it that your M. holding the line 11U, 1 hen, chest, as your high cast, begin the forward tug Quick rather smooth, a give hand. This down with that left rod tip, the pulls more bend into d SHOP and SAVE! Ungentinc RECTAL CONES Relief from piles Dox of 12 TOOTH POWDER 75c size ... 59' ( BISMOL PEPTO Amident Ammoniated For Upset Stomach MURINE For the eyes 60c size ... S4e 57e Lustre Cream SHAMPOO ZEMOCOL 4 For itching of Poison Ivy & Oak oz. bottle . 57' 4J9e BABY LOTION CARTOSE SHOE CLEANER 53c Bisodol Powder Kooleez For Stomach Acidity BABY PANTS oz. All sizes ... 59' 7S 29' Plain, Mercurcokrome & Thylothtlc Pad Sunfreeze - extra ICE CREAM Hand dipped Qts.Q0c Pis. 40' CIGARETTES All Popular Brands $.70 similar size. The next summer Cole tried out his plastic tents and bags They . proved completely And the tents had a cold excluding quality as well. During brittle wilderness nights, they were cozy and warm. Given the normal care any tent should be given, these plastic tents filled all the campers' needs, and the advantage oi less weight and bulk ws pure gain. You cn actually erry them in the glove compartment of your car. Sheet plastic is, of course, vulnerable to fire and heat, and a tent of this material would have to be more carefully guarded from campfire sparks than canvas. Punctures from the usual rough surroundings of a wilderness camp and the normal wear of camp making and breaking are also a hazard. But plastic manufacturers are now experimenting with various ma terials and you should be able to find plastic bags and tents on the market soon THE L ot 43C Service Navy MOUNTAIN Lay-ton- Clearfield For Texas Base PRAYS FOR BOSTON, MASS. A -- HOME Judy Ann Rouff, 4, kntili in prny;; in corridor of tho Suffolk Probate Court near courtrooa where Judge waa hearing peti-tio- n of a Chineae couple who have raiaad Judy and ehoae other Jaoppoeing their adoption of the girl. A Rhode i Jaland couple alao want the) girl. Rounding out CLEARFIELD months of continuou sduty as senior medical officer of the Clearfield naval supply depot, Capt. John A. Lund, MC., USN, is scheduled to be transferred to the air force base, Randolph field. San Antonio. Tex., within the next few days. was CapL Lund, who recently his promoted from commander to acpresent rank, arrived at thisdirect tivity June 21, 1946, to industhe depots dispensary an(d trial hygiene program. as an Capt Lund, who served War World I, army private during is a native of Paxton. 111. He was with members of his family and a few old friends. He was born in aysville in 1869, a son of Christopher C. and Rose Ann Hudson Layton, Davis county pioneers. He married Adra Elizabeth Flint in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Later-daSaints, March 9, 1890. She died Nov. 23, 1905, and in 1912 he married Laura L. Sandall. Organized Canal Company For many years he operated farm in West Layton and was one of the organizers of the West Lay-toIrrigation Co., later serving as a director. He built a hardware and implement store, one of the first in Davis county, in Layton in 1909. After helping to organize the Salt Lake City Milk Producers Assn., ter served as vice president and director. He also helped to organize the Kaysville-Layto- n Dairy assn., ant still is president. At one time he was a director of the Utah Radio Producers co., Salt Lake City pioneers in developing the radio loud speaker, Enjoys Ball Games Still in comparatively health following two maior opera lions during the early part of 1949, he still enjoys basebal games, via the radio, in his own home. His son and daughters are Mrs tlha Layton Whitesides and Golden Layton, both of Layton, and Mrs Lela Layton Hess. Farmington! lie has four living brothers and sisters: Mrs. Walter W. Barlow, bountiful: Mrs. John II. Thornlev Layton, Mis. Ernest Zesiger Ore and lleber C. Layton. 3 S U1S fVc Rranl'hil- dren Pen-dieto- SIZE3 43C and LARGE 27CTotal SIZE e VALUE Speaking that's specialize of dirt, what we in - all kinds of real estate .KERCHIEFS Fine combed lawn with a 12 hemstitched edge in a full 18" x 18" site. Five in a cellophane package for this Dollar Day price I 5 n far 1 CHENILLE SPREADS re- Cairit recession, disinflation, adjustment . . . anything you wish but in language we all understand, business is off and back to normal . What's to be done? Boost your home Covered with thousands of hobnail dots! In 15 town.' Remember, every dollar you spend or bank in Davis county helps your community and what is good for your home town is good for you. AT HOME BUY IT . . . BANK IT CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS A Phone 22 Woods Cross, Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pay 2 6 ... tate Bank 'fatmete .VVe $ decorator colors. So easy to wash need no ironing ! Double bed and twin bed sizes. Hurry in save! Knitted Interest on Savings one-piec- e sleep- ers with a button front and smooth no-butt- back. A real value at this ms price! Pink special-even- t 1 or blue. Sizes I to 6. VACATION TIME 0 Films - Kodaxs - Developing - Fish- - ing and Hunting licenses And everything to make your VACATION THE BEST YET BRAIDED' RUGS Oval shaped 18" x 30 yam braided rug. Perfect for any room in the house! Tubs easily will give you long service. In 4 good background colors. A buy! HOTPOINT APPLIANCES OI ANT $AYII& From The Facts Sporfinq Goods It's no disgrace to wear clean ragged clothes, but is if they are dirty. Penneys Lets Not Hide Ernest Layton, Layton, will celebrate his 80th birthday Thursday Aug. 25, after spending practically his entire life in Davis county. The date will be passed quietly 'J .'' 16-yar- d 37 Earnest Layton Celebrates 80 Year Thursday, Aug. 25 GIANT SIZEj Officer Concludes Doctor Will Leave water-prool- The PTA spring rounduo wk completed by June 1st with three months interviewing before POPULAR col-eg- 1 THE SCHOOL CHILD i AIS0 and doubles targets. J. W. Butler, Springfield, Ohio, topped handicap shooters last year with .9336 on 950 targets, while Mercer Tennille, Shreveport, Louisiana, turned In .9646 to pace the trapshooting WORKERS TRY TO doubles shooters. my friend say, RETRIEVE CAR OFF if Inthemy75 opinion, cents minumum wage law is passed or anything like it, in SLOPE a mere mandate by Congress, that a given wage will be paid, does CLEARFIELD After nearly 14 not empower industry with the Comand the resources to earn years of active navy dutty FARMINGTON Workmen Mon- ability will constitute the most des it mander Miltton J. Tabor, U. S day were trying to extricate an aut imposed R., material group officer, Clearupon it. oraobile from , Francis east of if passed at the presThis field naval supply depot, is ex bill, where the machine slid from ent time, he says, will freeze wage civilian garb. He is returning to a road at 4 p. ra. . Sunday a minimum of 75 cents an hour. civilian life and Oklahoma City. Neither the driver William R at not seem a great deal This A capacity crowd of cilian em at Christenson, Los Gables hotel, Salt at themight time, the most prospresent ployes and military personnel Lake City, nor his woman compan- perous this or any other country tended recently a farewell barbe ion were in when the 1949 has ever seen, but when normal cue party in honor of Conmander model sedan juried slid sideways 150 feet and sub normal at held was which times return, it and Mrs. Tabor, - down the mountain slope will be more than many small inthe Joe Thurgood farm in Uear- from road, steep which is scarely more dustries can pay for the type of than a moutain trail. involved. work Commander Tabor, who server L. M. Argyle, Woods Cross, DavThe unfortunate thing about it, in thee navy as an enlisted man ac- is county, who came along later for my friend says, is that of all those from 1920 to 1924, reported emer- tried to get the car back on in Congress active in the effort to tive duty during the national assue the road help but the wheels only dug force the bill through, not a sinan as gency and was assgned holes in the soft ground when pow-keone has ever had a days tantt to the disbursing officer of but none cared to travel on the gle perience operating a small induf 6 j the 6th, 7th and 8th naval itetnets hazardous road. in a small community anf iry from Nov, 2, 1940 to April 1, 1941 Christenson said the car plung- earning the payroll in an unsub- During World war II, he held ed off the road after going out of sidized business. iWthout excepnumerous importantt assignments control in loose dirt. tion the business experience of the and mainland in the ovefas Workmen Monday were endeavCongressman active in the effort where he earned several nbbon oring to recover the car with the to pass the bill has been limited to decorations. aid of a block and tackle. that of being on the receiving end of a federal pay check which has There are two other forms of not been earned in the field oi trapshooting handicaps shot from competition, but which is paid out 16 to 25 yards, based on your of tax money collected from workknown ability and average, ers and earners. Dr. Keith Barnes r, goo. J. & J. BANDAIDS 36 pieces .. e graduated from Rush Medical m and a decade Chicago, held spent be will Baby health clinics at in private practice before entei at 1 pm. beginning m Sept, Wedea-da- y aitung bis naval medical career. fourth the Third ward the in each month. The baks were not sewed the seams were electronically bonded, and the top flaps were made long enough so they could be foulded tner several times. The result was a container from which moisture andd ust could be shut out. The lightness of the bags set Cole thinking. Why not make tents out of slightly heavier sheet plastic? There was another consultation with the plastics man, and in a few Bays he delivered two plastic tents, each slightly larger than a pair of shelter halves combined. Each tent made a package about the size of the morning paper. 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