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Show JULY II, THE JOURNAL Yhe JOURNAL .. weekly newspaper published In jhe Interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. AV A matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. UTAH rit 0 Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Ivaysvillc 10 ' 1 V, C - . Tl. ' '-- i 4 d. SWr?ietrASijlt3tl NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION' Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with 1'he Weekly Reflex, $8.00 per year. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary II. Rowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Display Advertising Manager AS PRACTICAL AS A SACK OF POTATOES Household Hint Now that youre not using the fireplace any more this year, sweep it clean and scrub the hearth tiles with hot soapsuds. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Apply wrax, if you like an 'added lustre. Potted plants set in the fireplace add a cool, refreshing touch to the living room in. summer. Notice to Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County. State of Utah, throughout the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M, unless otherwise designated: 21812 Parley Droubay, Woods WITH THE 2d INF. DIV. IN KOREA Pvt. John F. Swallow, Jr., recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 2d Infantry Division. Swallow, in the Army since December 1012, last served at Fort Old, California. The son of Mrs. Mary Swallow of 174 Sunset Blvd., Clearfield, Utah, he was last employed at the Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield. Indianhead The 2d Infantry Division is most noted for the capin ture of Heartbreak Ridge October 1911 and for dislodging the Reds from Old Ilaldy last WITH THE 3d INF. DIV. IN KOREA Pvt. Delbert R. Layton, whose wife, Kathyran, lives in Clearfield, Utah, recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 3d In- bert Layton, live at 1400 South St., Throughout the country, chambers of commerce, civic Clearfield. organizations, banks and other groups are actively engaged During the winter of 1011, the in seeking to bring more industry to their communities. They Id Infantry Division cracked the want the spending and the employment that come with exCommunists line in the battle of Bloody Angle, one of the bitter- est engagements of that year. WITH THE 21th INF. DIV. in KOREA Pvt. Calvin W. Flint, son of Leonard Flint, Layton, Utah, recently joined the 21th Infantry Division in Korea. Flint, in the Army since December 1012, last served at Ford Ord, California. He formerly was employed at the Hill Air Force Base in Ogden. Now the senior American division on the Korean peninsula, the 21th Infantry landed here in July 1910 shortly after the Communists launched their attack against the Republic of South Korea. for miscelCross, Ut.; .0.10 sec.-ffrom a 2 in. laneous purposes well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 024.80 ft. and W. 2188 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T2N, RlW. The water will be used for drinkDivision. ing, sanitation, car washing and fantry cleaning purposes at garage, which Layton, who entered the Army in uses will consume all of the water. December 1912, received basic train, Create in me a O4S40B. h. Noble. 2100 Beck St., California. at Fort t. Ord, ing North Salt Lake, Ut.; .041 sec.-fGod; and renew for domestic use from a 100-f- t. He graduated from Davis High within me. tunnel at a point N. 170 ft. and W. 100 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, TON, School in Kaysville, Utah, and was R1E. From the tunnel the water employed as an aircraft mechanic will be conveyed through pipe Hill Air Force Base in Ogden, Unless the vessel a distance of 100 ft. where it will by Utah. be used for the domestic requireyou pour into ments of four families and for inDelHis parents, Mr. and Mrs. fire procidental tection and watering of lawns and gardens. 24S09 W. R. Roberts, Layton, for irrigation use Ut.; .223 sec.-f- t. from a drain at a point N. 604 ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 12, T4N. R2W. The water will be conveyed through pipe a distance of 1320 ft. where it will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 70 acres of land embraced in NE44SE1,! and NWHSE14 Sec. 12, T4N, R2W, and d incidental stockfor watering purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 31, 1913. t. -- 2-i- stock-waterin- S-i- n. panded industrial activity. This is a perfectly natural and desirable state of affairs. However, in rural sections of the nation, there is another and equally important possibility which is generally overlooked. That is to work for the improvement, in a scientific and orderly manner, of farm production. If, for instance, any regions farm output and farm income could be raised by 20 or 25 per cent the beneficial effects would be felt by everyone. And this would be of lasting service to the country as a whole, which must face the problem of feeding a swiftly growing population from a fixed land area. Greatly increased farm production is no impossible ideal it is as practical as a sack of potatoes. It can be accomplished by maximum use of machinery in farming, coupled with proven land conservation techniques. It has been said, with full accuracy, that the tractor revolutionized farming. clean heart. 0 That revolution is nowhere near complete present-da- y farm a right spirit equipment makes it possible to mechanize the work of the Psalms 11:10. land as thoroughly as the work of the modern factory. The future strength of this country will depend every bit as much on progress in farming as on progress in indusis clean, it turns sour. try. The two go together like the fingers of a hand. Horace. g, Best Results Obtained From n. year-roun- Placing Ads and Want Ads Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, July 4, 1013 to Au- gust KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL FULLY 1, 1913. Let the minds sweetness have its operation upon thy body, they clothes, and thy habitation. Herbert. AGED THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD . 86 PROOF THE HILL & HILL CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. |