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Show Page December THE JOURNAL 2 The JOURNAL VETERANS' NEWS Veterans Administration has ex- weekly newspaper published in some veterans are not the interests of the residents of plained why receiving faster replies to their Davis County, at Layton, Utah. letters concerning claims for benesecond-class at matter Entered as fits. Layton, Utah, under the Act of VA said it is receiving an avMarch 8, 1879. erage of l,5(N,noo pieces of mysPublished Ry mail every month mail tery INLAND PRINTING CO. eiA Phone: Kaysville MEMBER. 4:4 wm OR J WOHATIO1' UTAH STAJ NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. 111. Chicago, Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary R. Rowring News Editor Y. Woolsey J. Display Advertising Manager Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, all throughout the entire year, and unlocations being from SLB&M, less otherwise designated: To Change: Layton Sugar Co., Lay-toUt. proposes to change the place and nature of use of 4 sec.-f- t. of water, as evidenced by Claim No. ?12. The water has been dift. well verted from a E. and at. a point S. 104.42 ft. Sec. 20, rj RT ff. from WV Cor. T4t R1W. and used from July 1 to ppt. 30 to irrigate 50 acres of n. 13 12-i- ;2 n. ombraood in Secs. 10, 20. 20, 30 TIN. RlW and Secs. 24 and 25, T'N. R?W. and for general use in sugar factory from Sept. 1 to of the year following. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert 4 see. ft. of water from the enme well and ue from July 1 to February 1 of the year following for industrial purposes in the manufacture of cane and beet Feb. 1 -- sugar. To Appropriate: 24780 Layton Sugar Company. for miscelLayton, Ut.; 4 sec.-fwell a from laneous purposes 104.42 S. ft. a 572 ft. deep at point Cor. WU from 54.83 ft. and E. Sec. 20, T4N. RlW. The water will be uaed from Feb. 1 to Sept. 1 for industrial purposes in the manufacture of cane and beet sugar. No water will be consumed will be returned to and 4 sec.-f- t. either an irrigation ditch or sewer to Great Salt Lake at either of the following points: (1) S. 000 ft. and W. 35 ft. from Wti Cor. Sec. 20, and (21 S. 000 ft. and W. 38 ft. from WM Cor. Sec. 20, both in T4N, RlW. t. 12-i- n. 24781 Layton Sugar Company, for misLavton, Ut.; 4.02 sec.-f- t. cellaneous purposes from a well 010 ft. deep at a point S. 54.42 ft. and W. 203 ft. from E V Cor. Sec. 10, T4N. RlW. The water will be conveyed through 415 ft. of pipe and 4,30 ft. of pipe and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 for industrial purposes in the manufacture of sugar from cane and sugar beets. No water will be consumed and 4.02 sec.-f- t. of water will be returned to either an irrigation ditch or sewer to Great Salt Lake at either of the fallowing points: (1) S. 000 ft. and W. 35 ft. from EVi Cor. Sec. 19; (2) S. 000 ft. and W. 3S ft. from FM Cor. Sec. 10, both in T4N, RlW. 10-i- 12-i- n. 10-i- n. n. proper identification ther of the veteran or of his claim. Since such mail requires a considerable search through records to identify the veteran or his claim, delays result in replying, VA said. The monthly average of 1 ,500,0 X) mail is appieces of mystery proximately 14 per cent of the 10,500,000 pieces of mail received by VA monthly throughout the country. That means 14 out of every 100 letters require some tracing work to relate them to the right veterans and to the right claims. For faster service, VA advises every veteran writing to VA concerning a claim for a benefit to follow these simple instructions: Give your full name and address, preferably printed or typewritten over your signature. Give your service serial number. If VA already has alloted you a C or claims number, give that too. It is one of the most important numbers in VAs filing system. Where GI life insurance is involved, you should also specify the policy number. In event you cannot remember or locate your C number or insurance policy number, be sure to give your date of birth and the period in which you served on active duty in the armed forces. without 10 Stork Talk THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION LAYTON It was a baby girl born Saturday, November 28, at NOVEMBER, 1953 Salable rethe Dee hospital in Ogden to Mr. Mrs. ceipts of cattle were about 1,000 and Mrs. Ray Barkdull. Morhead more than a week ago but is Alene the Barkdull former gan. Grandparents are the James slightly under the same period a Morgan and the W. I. Barkdulls of year ago. Cows were in liberal Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans have a new baby boy born Saturday at Mrs. the St. Benedict hospital. Edna former the Brauer. Evans is Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Talbot are proud of their new son born Thursday at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Tal-- i Slaughter steers and supply. heifers steady to 50c higher than a week ago and common and good steers showed some weakness. Cows steady to 5c lower hut demand fairly good. Bulls weak to occasionally $1.00 lower. Calves weak to $1.00 lower. Stockers and feeders largely steady. The hog market was strong to 50c higher hot is the former Clara Robins. than a week ago. One load of high choice 1,102 lb. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. fed steers sold at $25.00 and over Royal Robins and Mrs. Henry a load of choice 1,018 to 1,175 lb. steers Little Ruth Ann and Nancy Flint have ? new baby sister born Monday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Flint is the former Ruth Hickenlooper. Grandpar-- j ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank! Hickenlooper and Oscar Flint. n. to $24.40. fed steers, weighing around 900 to 1,145 lbs., sold at $21.50 to $23.00, a few reaching $23.25. Three loads of good and choice 1,200 lb. steers sold at $22.75. Many bulk of commercial to slaughter calves sold at to $17.00. a few light calves $15.00 and vealers at $17.50. Cull and utility kinds $k.oo to $1 l.x. A load of around 900 lb. short term feeder steers sold at $19.75. The bulk of medium and good stocker and feeder steers and yearlings brought $15. oo to $l8.oo. nferior and common kinds $10.00 to $14.00. Medium and good feeder heifers sold at $11.00 to $10.00, a few at $13.50 and down. Common to good stock cows brought $7.50 to $11.00 with medium and good stock calves, mostly steers, $10.00 to $17.50. Choice lightweight grain fed butcher hogs sold at $22.25 to $23.00 in small lots. The bulk of choice iso to 250 lb. hogs brought $20.50 to $22.00, a few weighing 203 lbs. $2(4.25 and medium and choice lots $20.00. A few heavies to 370 lbs. sold at $19.00 to $20.ou. Choice sows to 500 lbs. brought $17.50 to $18.50, odd light sows Good and choice feeder $19.00. pigs sold at $25.00 to $30.00. Lamb receipts were light. Odd small lots of utility to choice wooled lambs sold at $15.00 to commercial and low good kinds brought $18.25 to $21.00, utility Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Ferguson and commercials $15.00 to $18.00. $ls.oo, odd utility ewes at $4.00 Over a load of choice 887 to 1037 to $0.00. are happy over their new son born Sunday at the Dee hospital. Mrs. lb. fed heifers sold at $22.25, the SUNSET Ferguson is the former Janet bulk of good and choice fed heifers sold at $19.25 to $21.75, commerMr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears of Wheeler. cial and low good grass and short Sunset have had as recent guests in their home Mr. and Mrs. James FARMINGTON Parley and feds $10.00 to $18.50. A few loads of young cows and Jensen of Myra Christensen are bragging Wyoming and Alene about their new son born Novem- heifers, mostly commercial kinds, Sears of Eureka, California. Mr. Charles Boogart of Sunset ber 23 in St. Benedicts hospital sold at $13.75 to $14.50. The bulk of and commercial cows who in Ogden. The Christensens have utility recently returned from a trip two other children, Thomas, 10, sold at $10.00 to $13.00, a few at to Holland entertained Bishop and $13.50. Canners and cutters sold Mrs. George S. Reid of Sunset one and Joyce, 7. at $7.00 to $9.50, with shelly kinds evening to display his keepsakes down to $5.00 from Holland. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis of Utility and commercial bulls Words of the Wise to odd $15.00, brought $13.00 heavy Juneau, Alaska, and. formerly of After all, there Ls but one to kinds in the Clinton are here to attend the $17.00 early utility race humanity. week. Cutters were selling down funeral of Mr. Davis mother Mrs. ditches and used from Apr. 1 to (George Moore) Oct. 31 to irrigate 2 acres of land to $10.00. Melissa Davis of Salt Lake City. embraced in SE14NE14 Sec. 12, ind T4N, R2W, and for g cidental purposes. 24921 A. L. Fowers, RFD 1, for irrigaHooper, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. tion use from a drain at a point S. 724 ft. and W. 2150 ft. from E!4 Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R3W. From the headgates and dividers at the drain the water will be conveyed through 1,050 ft. of ditches and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in NSEVi year-roun- stock-waterin- Yon; best buy bears this tag! Sec. 1, T4N, R3W. 24922 A. L. Fowers, RFD 1,: for irriga-- ! Hooper, Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. tion use from a drain at a point N. 750 ft. and W. 3240 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 30, T5N, R3W. From the headgates and dividers at the drain the water will be conveyed through ditches a distance of 2,040 ft. and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 100 acres of land emSec. 30; braced in WVSWU EUSEU Sec. 35, T5N, R3W. Waldon Gunnell, Box 110, RFD No. 2, Layton, Ut.; 1 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a dug well 4 ft. in diameter and 7 ft. deep at a point N. 879 ft. and W. 147 ft. from EM Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, RlW. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 2 acres of land embraced in SEUNEU said Sec. 7. 25132 D. II. Adams, Layton, for irrigation use Ut.; 2 sec.-f- t. from an open drain at a point S. 400 ft. from ElA Cor. Sec. 20, T4N, R2W. From the earthen dam and headgate at the drain the water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 00 ft. and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 100 acres of land embraced in SEU said 25024 Sec. 6 ways better O Thoroughly Inspected O Reconditioned for Safety Reconditioned for Performance Reconditioned for Value Honestly Described 00 2G. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica- tions, with reasons therefor, must Wane Harris, 1129 State St., Clearfield, Ut.; .5 sec.-f- t. 18, 1954. for irrigation use from an open Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER drain at a point S. 2101 ft. and W 42 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 12, Published in the Layton Journal, T4N, R2W. The water will be Layton, Utah, from November 21, pipe and to Dec. 19, 1953. conveyed through 0-i- $24.00 The bulk of good and low choice be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake So. City, Utah, on or before January 24S92 brought The choice 5, 1953 DEALER OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. LAYTON, UTAH MORGAN, UTAH |