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Show nrj JOURNAL FEBRUARY 21, 1 !).). AND KKOUA1E .UAHDIAN8IHP NOTICES Clerk at District Court or the Respective Sinners for Further Information. "It Notice to Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of DeLoy B. Hamblin, deceased. Creditors will present claims II with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Clearfield, Davis County, Utah on or before the 10th day of April, 1950. EMERY HAMBLIN, Administrator of the Estate of DeLoy B. Hamblin deceased. Dated this 31st day of January, ... TAKE A LESSON FROM PIERRE In case youre having trouble with canasta, you might contact Pierre, the chimpanzee, for advice. Here, in Los Angeles, Pierre and Jerry Lewis have donned specs ts ngage in a battle of wits. 1950. David S. Kunz Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah Attorney for Administrator. First publication Feb. 2, 1950. Last publication March 2, 1950. T0DAYS C NORARY DEGREE FOR BRADLEY . . . Head of the chiefs of at p, Gen. Bradley, receives honorary degree of doctor of engineer-- r (from President Houston of the Rensselaer Institute at Troy, N.Y. ille.na - - -- Notice to Creditors - . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Simple Fare Can Be Good By ALICE DENHOFF quick cooking tapioca, one small, THERES nothing wrong with finely chopped, onion, 2 tsp. salt. Ye tsp. pepper and 2 c. tomatoes fine or rich foods, or gastronomic heated to boiling. Pour mixture while. But once in a excursions, Into greased loaf pan and bake the best foods are the simple at 350 F. for an hour. Next, an acrobatic meat loaf! ones, fare that we can enjoy rsCVERNMENT SPENDING and & slashing of ' government 25:ostfwere the subjects of hearings efcds both senate and house com-xrlttduring this past week, and ss .ir after witness appeared be-othose committees criticizing he f)udget sent to the congress by )V?rc;Ment Truman. p d 1 the midst of these hear- nd the house of representa- es rf j .r tjs tfrs, by a two-vo- te margin, cere the Presidents foreign program a smashing setback SI defeating an appropriation elf $60,000,000 for the south SCean government set up by United States in opposition teethe Soviet northern Korean government. The house likely m reverse itself on this par- item before the session Is 4ver. as all this criticism !ede3l budget by opponents rncan administration wei sraI Pace, Jr., a career g necCIman and director c )urc1u of the budget, m jpeejx down in Raleigh, -- arc na, before the southern c conference held. the ile . . gave PePle there t0 think about in con itJle federal budget a 1 - :rl" P which is aimed rx rate of federal spen pointing out that 7 f every doUar in the t goes to pay for r " hi, f 5 international affaii enefits and interest dCbt .IrrV a -- e Pace said: Cf,nn0t Cl0Se down the resPnsibilitj n5f.tments world. The erefore, of any jr lot 3 'A of the great. showsaSOlely, Whet a . . For example: A tew days ago the President sent to the congress a request tor four and a half million dollars for the department of agriculture to assist in controlling the rapid spread of spruce budworms and spruce bark beetles. Would you judge the amount of this request by comparing it with the cost of previous administrations? H you did you would find that to kill these two small bugs, which I am sure most of you have never heard of, will cost more than the entire federal budget during the first two years that George Washington was president. Or would you judge it in the light of our responsibilities for preserving our natural resources and keeping our economy strong in this U ; ' 5 S budget is a prud onMn?1 toward which we 5trive- bu, nd ,i,goanlna staten ne year' lab Lnt atic-.i- l Iliti ont-- I - nd V ;t J?1 J ,,lnanl:ia and reparin filiation tet re y and comml . a slnjle year. c. substitute an additional milk.) Break shrimp into small pieces, and add with few drops tabasco. Heat and serve at once. 1 Meat Loaf Here are a couple of meat loaf specials. To serve 8 blend well together 1 Yi lbs. ground meat, one c. ground Brazil nuts, Yt year of 1950? If you do, you will find that this four and a half mil- lion dollars which we propose to spend will halt the destruction of 12 billion board feet of timber, valued at close to 100 million dollars. It will save in one section of Colorado alone sawmill and pulp operations valued at $15,000,000 a year and employing 600 wage earners. This is the kind of specific activity which makes up the government program to meet the needs of our nation today not 100 years ago. Chances are that the congress will plug up some of the tax loopholes In the present law. It has been learned that the action of the 80th congress in lopping off some 7,000 employes of the bureau of internal revenue was a costly act and has cost the government some In uncollected taxes and In addition has built up backlog of some 300,000 cases of untried tax frauds. $600,000 )alarLd r day after day without any strain on the digestion. A good way to make the three squares a day interesting Is to serve special versions of basics a special meat loaf, an interesting salad, a tasty and different sauce with greens, and so on. If the family has to make up Its quota of milk, serve something special by way of a cream soup, a shrimp bisque, for Instance. To serve 6 combine 2 tbsp. each butter and flour in upper part of double boiler; add Vo tsp. salt, y tsp. dry mustard, tsp. pepper and a quart of milk. Stir constantly until slightly thickened. Then add the liquid drained from a Number 1 can of shrimp (or Observers here declare that the Brannan long range agricultural program Is not dead. As a matter of fact, reports coming in from throughout the nation continue to lead many to believe here that a majority of the nations fanners would like to see the plan tried out. It is predicted in some circles that the Brannan plan will come to a head within the next few weeks. THE MIDDLES BENJAMIN B. PEEK, sometimes Served upside down and poised as you please Is the newest meat loaf (Individual size) made of minced leftover meat such as pork butt or daisy. Line the bottom of custard cups or muffin pans with canned grapefruit sections. Pour over a syrup of 2 parts dark corn syrup to one part grapefruit juice (drained from sections) just enough to moisten. Press minced cooked meat down Into cup to almost fill. Bake at 400 F. 15 min., and serve to applause, the dish fruit side up, of course. Really nice enough for company fare, and a lucky break for pot luck diners I To pick up such vegetables as hot beets, cauliflower, spinach, kale, broccoli, combine Yz c. maytsp. salt, and tbsp. onnaise, prepared mustard In top of double boiler. Gradually add Ye e., milk, stirring after each addition ' until smooth. Cook over boiling water for 5 min., stirring eon-- 1 stantly. Be careful not to over- cook, or sauce will curdle. Should be served at once. .... known as BENJAMIN PEEK, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wilson & Wilson, her attorneys, 614 Ecclcs Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or before the 15th Jay of June, 1950. Dated and first published this 2nd day of February, 1950. KATE PEEK, Administratrix DAVID J. WILSON of WILSON & WILSON attorneys for Administratrix. First publication Feb. 2, 1950. Last publication March 2, 1950. Notice to Water Users j By Bob NO. 1264 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 being from SLB&M. 20696 D. Albert Fallows Charles H. Nations, Clarence G. Garner Clearfield Villa, Clearfield, Ut. .067 sec. ft. for, irrigation use from a drain at a point N. 672 ft. and W. 567.5 ft. from SE Cor.' Sec. 35, T5N, R2W. The water will be diverted from an drain by means of a pump located in a manhole 3 ft. in diameter and 6 ft. deep at the point of diversion and used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 to rrigate .18 acre of land embraced in SEy4 Sec. 35, T5N, R2W. 21019 Robert H. Van Zweden, Box 433A Route No. 2, Clearfield, Ut. 2 sec. ft. of underground-wate- r for irrigation use from a drain or catch basin at a point E. 712.5 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, T4N, R1W. The water will be lifted by means of a pump and conveyed a distance of 75 ft. where it will be used from May 1 to Sept. 30, to irrigate 3 acres of land in embraced NWy4SEY4, NEy4SWy4, Lots 6 & g 7, Sec. 6, T4N, R1W, and for 8-i- n. Karp i stock-watenin- purposes. 21042 Fred Dean Martin, Rt. No. 2, Layton, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a waste ditch conveying overflow water from a spring at a point S. 660 ft. and E. 125 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T4N, R1W. From a head box in the ditch the water will be diverted by means of a pump and conveyed in. pipe a distance of through a 300 ft., where it will be used for domestic purposes supplying one family and for irrigation purposes. -- Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form wth extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, on or before April 15, 1950. Harold A. Linke STATE ENGINEER. First Feb. 16. Last March 16, 1950. |