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Show ce to . , . Kaysville postmaster says, ater Users careful, avoid dead Letter office with mail' Be i lie following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change r approPost office workers some- substantial twine. priate water in Davis County, times refer to dejected peo5. Gifts of a delicate naState of Utah, throughout the a as sad as as being ture, such as glass, china, entire year unless otherwise ple dead-lettclerk on the day electrical appliances, radios, All in locations are designated. before Christmas. SLB&M. musical instruments, should To those with first-han- d To Change: be marked fragile. FoodGroup Change Applications knowledge of a post office stuffs should be marked of and Nos. Wiley morgue, this if Bubject to Powers, Hooper, Ut. proposes speech has picturesque and perishable At the diverhapof to change the points spoilage. power meaning. sion and place of use of .111 piest time of the year, the 6. Parcels should be inof wa- corpses are stacked highest; eec.-f- t. and .HI sec.-ft- . sured, and letters of real ter, lespectively, as evidenced in the season when gifts are value should be registered. by Underground - Water Claims most meaningful, the larg- Where proof only of deliNos. Itu32 and 11031. The wa- est number of bearers of ter was formerly diverted frc.i good cheer have fallen along very is required for letters two wells at the following of no intrinsic value, certhe way. points: Claim 19031, N. 14S ft. to tified mail should be used. Postmaster and W. 4'2 ft.. Claim 1!32, N. According 146 ft. and W. 410 ft., both K. Sheffield, 24,054,-10- 3 Wayne Any post office will furnfrom SE Cor. Bee. 23, T,jN, letters and 622,356 pack- ish upon request and withIJ.'iW. The water from each well was Used as a supplement- ages failed to reach their out charge a copy of the al supply to irrigate 1,1 acres intended receivers in fiscal and Sec. 23. said in SE'iSEi Packaging 1958. This was because of pamphlet Hereafter, it is proposed to incomplete addresses, or il- Wrapping Parcels for Mailredivert .111 and .14.1 sec.-ftor inade- ing. Answers to all quesspectively, as evidenced by the legible addresses, aloe described claims, from a quate wrapping, or some tions regarding the postal well, .luii ft. deep other major fault in prep- service are available by callsingle at a point N. 75 ft. and W. 9.10 aration. ing your post office. ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 20, T5N, Il.'lW. The water will be used in other This year, as to irrigate 1,1 acres in N W years, most of the cards and NE1 said Sec. 20. mailed at Christmas Byron L. Bybee, Rt. parcels No. 4, Ogden, Ut. proposes to will be delivered as intendGYG Club change the point of diversion ed, says Postmaster Shefami place of use of water evi- field. "But, also as in other Kaysville Mrs. Iris Andenced by Right No. of the years, some letters and par- derson will be hostess to W eber River Decree which evidences the right to divert ..17 cels will fail to accomplish members of the GYG Club sec.-ftflood water, .41 sec.-f- t. their important missions, at her home Wednesday eveof high water, and .27 sec.-fand guess low water from Weber River at Carelessness, ning. a point X. lls.l ft. and W. 890 work, and haste will doom Evening Bridge ft. from SE Cor. bee. 20, T.lN, many pieces Mrs. Roetta RlW. The water is diverted in- of mail to early death. Kaysville to the Stoouard ditch, conveyed Horsley will entertain the Most of the letters and thereby and used from Mar. 1 Evening Bridge Club at her to Nov. 1 as a supplemental supthat end their ca- home Thursday evening. parcels in NE1 to 20 acres ply irrigate dead-lettoffices Mt. View Neighborhood SW1, MV', SKti said Sec. 20. reers in saved been have could by to is it Hereafter, proposed Mrs. Leola Kirdivert the same quantity during application of one or more Kaysville entertain the Mounwill by the same period as heretofore of these simple rules: into the Uintah Central Canal tain View Neighborhood 1. Address mail fully and Club at her home Wednesat a point N. 111! ft. and V. 204.1 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 25, Write legibly or clearly. day evening. Mrs. Leah LinT.lN, RlW, and used as a supand avoid ab- ford and Mrs. Bessie Champlainly, print to 240 plemental supply irrigate acres in Secs. 21, 20, 27, ToN, breviations. berlain are the assisting RlW. 2. Use the 4c letter rate hostesses. A Halloween To Appropriate: on Christmas cards. Be cer- theme will be carried out .107.10 Ceoige F. Worthing, tain a address is with games and refresh7s4 South .1.10 East, Clearfield, left-han- d in the ments. upper printed . Ut. .027 sec.-ffrom lj-inwell Christof both corner bet. 10 and loo ft, deep at a Kaysville Bridge point S. 37.08 ft. and E 104 ft. mas cards and parcels. Mrs. John RobKaysville from N' Cor. Sec. 12, T4N, or coins enclose not Do 3. be hostess to the ins will R2W. The water is to be used to water 1UU chickens, 10 horses, hard objects of any kind in Kaysville Bridge Club at the sheep and cows, and from Mar, letters. Canceling machines Alta Club in Salt Lake Fri15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 1 acre, often damage such letters day. all uses in MV MV'-- i NE44 and their contents. said Sec. 12. ALonas Club 4. Make certain that par31197 Robert T. Call,Rt. No. Mrs. Roetta Kaysville 1, Box PI, Layton, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. cels are well packed and sewill entertain memHorsley from a well, bet. 300 in strong bers of the ALonas Club and fioo ft. deep at a point N. curely wrapped The carton at her home Wednesday eve150 ft. and E. 585 ft. from SV containers. Cor. Sec. 23, T4N, R2W. The should be wrapped in heavy ning. water will be used for the do- paper and securely tied with Oakleaf DUP mestic of one requirement Mrs. Beulah family, for the watering of 50 Kaysville for purposes municipal cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. supply the entertained Bushnell of limits within the corporate 31 to irrigate acre, all uses Oakleaf DUP at her home in SE SWi SE4 said Sec. Clearfield, City. 31322 West Point Town, Rt. last evening Wednesday sec.-was 31284 Earl Montgomery, Rt. No. 1, Clearfield, Ut. 3 Florence Mrs. Bishop well bet 800 and from a No. 1, Hooper, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. Zella Mrs. hostess. from a well bet. 200 and 900 ft deep, at a point N. 38 assisting the lesson. 450 ft. deep at a point S. 1917 ft and W. 400 ft. from SE Cor. Heslop gave ft. and E. 195 ft. from Ni Sec. 34, T5N, R2W. The water Cor. Sec. 31, T5N, R2W. The will be used as a supplemental The Navy first used the water will be used for the do- supply for municipal purposes Canal on Oct. 12, of limits Panama within the corporate mestic requiiements of one fam1914, when the USS Jupiter ily and for the watering of 5 the town of West Point Protests resisting the grant- crossed cows, 2 horses, 10 pigs and 50 the Big Ditch chickens, and from Apr. 1 to ing of any of the foregoing ap- from the Pacific to the AtOct. 31 to irrigate D, acre, all plications with reasons therefor, uses in SW1. NEi said Sec. must be filed in duplicate with lantic. 31. the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, 31302 Clearfield City, Clear1,850 U.S. Marines were from x a Utah, on or before November field, Utah, 5 sec.-fto Mail Guard duty ordered 1959. 20-iwell bet. 6"0 and POO ft. 26, on Oct. 20, 1926, by the deep at a point N. 125 ft. and Wayne D. Criddle, E. 5o ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 5, STATE ENGINEER. President to put an end to Published in Layton Journal, T4N, RlW. The water is to be daring and successful rail conveyed to a distribution sys- Layton, Utah, from October 13 way mail car robberies. tem and used as a 1059. to October er figure ., Kaysville Clubs a-- ., t. j well-conceiv- er return t. ft 12-i- t. 27, supplemental following applications have been filed with the State to charge or approEngineer priate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLBAM. To Change: Carl D. Hill and Marian N. Hill, RED No. 4, Ogden, Ut. proposes to change the place and nature of use of .0011 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by Diligence Claim No. 635, which claims the right to divert .0041 sec.-f- t. from Hill Spring No. 1 at a point N. 3353E. 1726 ft. Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, from W RlW. The water has been conveyed by pipe to an earth pond and used to water 50 sheep, 25 cows and 5 horses. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert the same quantity at the same point by means of a concrete headbox, conveyed by pipe line and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate .22 acre, and during the entire year for the domestic requirements of 2 families, and to water 12 cattle all uses in NWiNW4 said Sec. 1. To Appropriate: 28947 Melvin D. Robins, Rt. No. 2, Layton, Ut. .078 sec.-f- t. from a drain at a point N. 1560 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 8, T4N, RlW, The water is collected by a total of 3500 ft. of tile conveyed by 500 ft. of pipe to an overnight storage pond from which it is released and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 03 acres in S'2SE4 Sec. 7, T4N, i n. RlW. 29217 Wiley Fowers, Hoopof water from er, Ut. 3 sec.-f- t. Howard Slough at a point S. 1150 ft. and W. 550 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 35, T5N, R3W, by means of a cement headgate and conveyed through 500 ft. of open ditch, where it will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 320 acres iri WV4NEK, EVjNWK, d SE4 said Sec. 35, and for incidental stock watering of 150 cattle. 30208 Carl D. Hill, and Marian N. Hill, RFD No. 4, of waOgden, Ut. .022 sec.-fter from Hill Spring No. 2 at a point N. 36'22E. 1546 ft. from W,4 Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, RlW. The water will be diverted by concrete headbox, conveyed by pipe line and used for the domestic requirements of two families, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate .22 acres in NW14NWK said Sec. 1. 31039 Wiley Fowers, Hoofrom Howper, Ut. 3 Mi sec.-f- t. ard Slough, trib. to Great Salt Lake at a point N. 950 ft. and E. 1690 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T5N, R3W. The water will be pumped from the slough and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to Sec. irrigate 175 acres in SW Sec. 36, TON, 25, NMjNW R3W. Steven S. Scofield, 81149 Box 54, Route No. 1, Layton, year-roun- t. Ut .015 sec.-f- t. $115 STr RAPID-DAYTO- N Semi automatic, excellent condition MT. SHASTA ft year-roun- watering of d tle and SESSCO All automatic, steel n. ft ft ft newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, MISC. BRANDS ECONOMY Operating condition, Your choice Steel tank, Large capacity Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) $125 .... R. Above softeners all guaranteed. Full purchase price refunded months on newr fiber glass Lindsay Automatic Phone EX within 8, 1879. Published by $35 six s. f, military transportation The project includes converting many standardized transportation documents to electronic data processing programs that can be processed through IBM electronic data machines. All types of advanced industrial en JUST HIS STYLE The boy superintendent's Johnnie, told his mother he wanted to become a preacher. his said Why Johnnie, mother, thats wonderful. What made you decide that? Johnnie shugged. Well, Ive on or before December 10, 1959. Wavne D. Criddle got to go to church all my life STATE ENGINEER. anyway, and I think its harder Published in Layton Journal, to sit still and be quiet than to Layton, Utah, from October 27 stand up and holler. to November 10, 1959. WHILE THEY LAST! PIANO SALE HURRY! Full carload Spinets and Consoles stylings in Contemporary, Colonial, Modern, French Provincial, Italian Provincial, Classic, etc. All pianos reduced in price. Terms as low as $15.00 down, $15.00 per month. SUMMERHAYS 3719 South CO. MUSIC State Street tT Salt Lake City, Utah $3.00 will hold any piano until Christmas GaoramrsTRS THUS., FRL, SAT. ONLY OCT. CHECK 29, 30, 31 EVERY ITEM .... It's Time to Quilt and Sew Take Advantage ol These Low Pricesl Outing Flannel Quilted Fabrics Bates Fabrics 36 in. wide, Reg. $1.39 Drip Dry Skirt Lengths Anderaott PohlUWr Editor Ast. Editor Pwwinriitm Mgr. Mgr. Lleyd W. Clair Hale ... Mary Bowrin Ken Furbtnki Vrn Wanlaey Evelyn Lendherg . . .. L. C. Buff Baffinrton At. Bennett REPORTERS Marijana Adam M array Ntchola Norma Freer Virginia Advertisunj Clrenlation .... , Svrataac s yds; oo yd. yard Crease Resistant. Reg. $1.49 Yd ..each S Wool, 36x54 in. Reg. $2.98 E3rv'anaaanB!HBBSMn!!i Sheets 2 sgoo for Threw Rugs 81x10.8 Non-ski- d Sport Shirts Mens and Boys' Only S BLANKETS back, 30x50 in. SsT' 00 Eac.1' S Ladies' Blouses 44 99 Cotton, Reg. 5.95 mm mm mu in Rack Only Sizes 4 to 14 $ Ladies' Skirts 1 GIHS Dresses $1 Reg. 2.98 - 3.98 Boys Coats si oo 1 r 1 22 im Off ll J l Girls Coat s 1 Rack Only Clearfield Smuat Anyone who thinks the younggeneration isnt creative should watch a group of teenagers building sandwiches. The Monito- - er 4 Plain Pastel and Dark Stripes Utah. INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 $75 40,000 gr., good condition F-1- 400 cat- 31328 Charles C. Parker, RFD No. 1, Clearfield, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well bet. 100 and 300 deep at a point N. 19SO and E. 34 from Cor. Sec. 7, T4N, R2W. The water will be used for the watering of 200 cattle in Wj NWKSE14 said Sec. 7. 31329 Charles C. Parker, RFD No. 1, Clearfield, Ut .015 sec.-- ft from a well bet. 100 and 300 deep at a point N. 650 and W. 34 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 28, T5N, R2W. The water is to be used to water 200 cattle in SE4NEV4 said Sec. 2S. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing ap- of March $180 tank Min-utem- 5 horses. Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act LINDSAY light-colore- Sj Journal $98oo 80,000 gr., excellent condition And treaters n. A weekly RHEEM skills, such as Protect advised to take special pn Hill Air Force Base Im-- j gineering your cautions. employment for, time and motion studies, will au- -' Young trick be used in the five-yea- r Home safety can be n. graduate engineers in manyj creased by keeping porch fields is available at Ilill tomation project. on while dam Besides expanding an enAFB, base personnel offiUtah State Medical As- lights turned reduced be by recan are cials said today. skill, age there gineers sociation give Halloween outdoor to portable moving Needed are engineers with many other advantages safety reminders. inemployment with the AF. Parents should take spe- furniture and similar temptmechanical, electrical, the reach of dustrial, general (architec- Included are low cost life cial precautions to protect ing items from tural, civil and structural) insurance, ample opportuni- their trick-o- r treating hobgoblins. suggest The physicians and chemical specialties to ties for promotion, excellent youngsters on Halloween, of cookies, fill important positions. Be- retirement and compensa- the Utah State Medical Asand other treats for ginning salaries range from tion plans, protection from sociation pointed out today. candy add Costumes used at Hallow- young visitors. And they f 4,490 to $7,510 per year arbitrary separation, liberal reshould grown-up- s leave and vacation sick that with ample opportunities for een parties should be flamemember that goblins are d plans, opportunities for fur- proof, and should be advancement. subject to stomach aches for easy night-tin- e The engineers will per- ther engineering training, and when hours ideal they eat too much in working form visibility, it was suggested. of sweets. incentive conditions, and an on all weapons, such as Reflecting tape gives dec- the way awards program. SMART FARMER orative visibility and youngand Bomarc misisconsin Minimum qualification for sters should carry flashThe farmer from Voodoo siles and 2 was in Chicago for the first Delta Dagger employment at Hill AFB is lights on roads after dark. and The medical men also time. From the looks of it, the aircraft, for which the Og- a college degree in engineerweren't pulling too den Air Materiel Area has ing. Those hired will be giv- jwarned that costumes should slickers Other engi- en career Civil Service ap- not be too long, since they much wool over his eyes. He responsibility. might trip the wearer, or was in a West Madison Street neering skills are needed to pointments. catch in bushes, bikes, or bar drinking beer when he fiFor apfurther and construction details, support to write auto wheels. modification of base build- plicants are advised nally made his small protest DisafeIn Halloween Personnel Civilian to the and urging against city ways. ings grounds; prdvide with labor vision at Hill AFB or come ty precautions, the Utah Calling the barkeeper over, he management Association Medical State interview. to base for the asked, How much beer do you standards, work improveadvised that masks of the sell in a week? ment methods, and plan laysort worn by youngsters can Oh about 40 kegs, the man out policies; and other en- Holt Lanes both often services dangerous prove vital for replied, his eyes glinting at the gineering news through restricting visibil- prospect of belittling the counoperation of a huge AF base. Bowling ity and also due to the pos- try boy. Personnel officials said Tuesday Womens I know how you could sell SO that engineers hired at Hill sibility of suffocation. As a Recreation League-HigAFB are not restricted to individual series: result, the USMA advises kegs instead. use of painted false faces, a particular segment of an Arlene Eighty kegs? the man beReader, 477; LaRell operation as is often the Wallace, 451; high individ- applied with cosmetic or hind the bar grinned. case in private industry. ual games LaRell Wallace, burnt cork. How? Young goblins should beRather, they will work with 191; Arlene Reader, 175; Simple. Just start fillin up ware of carrying lighted the glasses. an entire system,( such as team series: Dipper, high the Minuteman missile, and ,2575; high team game: Dip- lanterns containing candles, LESSER EVIL and should also avoid carwill gain a wide range of per, 909. Oh, Henry, cried the irrisharp-pointe- d instruvaluable experience. rying Monday Mixed Doubles tated wife, that woman next ments such as pocket-kniveThe latest engineering October 18 door has a hat just like my new remen also The medical techniques are used by the series: individual High minded parents that home-- l one. AF. For example, industrial Yates, Voss, 452; Jay Betty party decorations should be "Now I suppose you want to engineers in OOAMAs supindividual flame-proogame: 538; high and that adults buy another one, replied the services and directorate ply Bob should beware of small chil resigned man. 7 Marlene Keller, 171; are working on a DepartWell, it would be cheaper ment of Defense project on Bitner, 208; high team se- dren prowling dark roads ries: Cast Off's, 1752; high and streets with motorists than moving. automation of team game: Cast Offs, 662. functions. mediate n. plications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, $120 Pace October 27, 1959 JOURNAL .W n. ft $130 60,000, new from a well bet. 400 and 6o0 ft. deep at a point N. 125 ft. and W. 595.6 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 32, T4N, RlW. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate Vj acre, all uses in SM.SEVINEi, said Sec. 32. 31271 Melvin D. Robins, Rt. 2, Layton, Ut .735 sec.ft. of water from a drain at a point N. 1560 from SW Cor. Sec. 8, T4N, RlW. The water is collected by means of a total of 3500 ft. of drain tile and of conveyed by 500 pipe to an overnight storage pond from which it is distributed and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31, as a supplemental supply to irrigate 53 acres in SSWU, SE4 Sec. 7, T4N, RlW, and for ft on Lindsay All - Automatic LINDSAY The ft ofteners Trade-In- s Graduate engineers needed Notice to Water Users Buchanans Dept. Store Kaysville |