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Show - 4 Going After an Elk? Here Is How To Prevent Spoilage FOUR-YEA- R K20 elk-hu- nts tree or place on supports so air and all can circulate sprinaround, kle with black pepper to keep the flies away. When days are warm and nights are cold wrap the carcass in cloth or canvas, that can be opened during the night and closed during the day. The wise hunter loses no time in placing the metal tag through one of the hock joints, was the final word of advice. C Turkey Shoot Coming Up! xt n. . Inijial Meet LAYTON It you want to do a little shooting and perhaps bring home a turkey or a ham, take the shootin iron down off the wall, and hustle out to the turkey shoot on Oct. 8. Sponsored ing health among all nations. This verse from Psalms (67:1.2) for the the Golden-TeErovidesSermon on "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real? at all authorised Christian Science churches on Sunday, October 0. Selections from the Bible, and correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, comprise the Jesus smith unto him" (the impotent man), Rise, take up thy bed and walk. And immediately the man was made whole and took up his bed and walked (John 5:H,). The author of the Christian Science' textbook declares, There is a law of God applicable to healing, and It is a spiritual law instead .of material (p.46.1). This author also holds that, Disease should not appear real to the physician, since it is demonstrable that the way to cure the patient is to make disease unreal to him. To do this, the physician must understand the unreality of disease in Science (p.417). Lesson-Sermo- Held By Music Club Jav-cee- If you are a high school senior or graduate, between the ages' of 17 and 21, and would like to be an officer in the United Statef navy, your chance is now being offered The navy plans to select 2JXK) such applicants for a four year, allexpense college scholarship under the Naval Reserve Officers Training corps program. The four-yecourse will be given at one of the and universities r2 colleges throughout the county, ft which there are Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps units. In Utah, it is the University of Utah. If you are a high school graduate, or senior, between 17 'and 2 1 you are eligible to apply. Application blanks and complete information are evailahlbe from all high school principal, college deans, the professor of naval science at the. University of Utah, and naval recruiting stations at Provo, Cedar City, Price, Ogden, and Salt Lake ity. Applicants must meet physical nd mental standards, end successfully pass an aptitude test. Applicants receiving satisfactory marks on the aptitude test will be Interviewed and given physical examinations at a later date. State selection committees will review their rases to select the most outstand- candidates. ing Student! will be permitted to indicate the" college of their choice, and can take any course provided he includes the prescribed .naval subjects. Upon graduation he must accept a commission in the regular navy or marine corps. After two years active duty, he may transfer to the reserve corps and return to all-rou- Mu- A group exhibit KAYSVILLE of the Jolly Nine club was awarded second place In the Utah State fair, it was disclosed by the club leaders this week. The exhibit was the club book, recipe books and muffins. Club leaders are Mrs. Ruth Mann and Mrs. Louise Whjte. lousie (Cade) played by Maureen La Compares Hill; (Lecuova) Society-Worplayed by Anita Larson, and Doll Dance" (Brown) played by Connie its initial meeting of the season Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. Barbara Stucki, its advisor. Officers elected were: Carma Hill president; Anita Larson, vice Maureen Hill secrepresident; tary; Sandra Larew, reporter The program consisted of Ja- 4-- H Relief Bir-dea- k Meeting KAYSVILLE Work and meeting of the Kaysville First ward relief society will be held October 11, at 2 p.m. in the First ward Relief society room. Plenty of sewing is promised for all ladies. All .are invited to attend. husi-nse- g of the publisher, editor, editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Inland Printing Company. Kaysville, Utah; Editor. Albert W. Epperson, Kaysville, Utah; Secretary -- "Treasurer. Virginia U. es man-agin- s carved in granite defy the raw get of time. security holder appearsasupon the trustee, books of the company or in any other fiduciary relation the 'name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is the said acting, is given; also that two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason, to believe that any other person, associstion, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is Thnrs Oct. crDta iw. 6, 1949 PERFECT BAKED GOODSl Expert know . how and the finest ingredients jriake our appetizing cak? pj cookies. Taste them for yourself toda. ALBERT W. EPPERSON, Editor. MAJOR Kaysville, Utah. Sworn to and subscribed before Minister of Foreign Epperson, 2. That the owners owning or me this BAKERY 3th day of September, Affairs, Edward Kardelj, speaks holding 1 per cent or more of the 1949. strongly against Russia's attitude total amount of stock are; toward his country as he addresses Kaysville, Phone 782 Inland Printing Company, KaysERNEST R. LITTLE, the United Nations General AssemC. A. Epperville Canning Corp, Paul Major, Mgr. Notary Public. bly at Flushing Meadows. N. Y. son, Fred A. Sheffield, J. G. M. October commission My expires Kardelj challenged the Kremlin to Barnes, J. R. Gailey, John E. BarI960. prove to Marshal Tito and the whole ker, Jr, George F. Barker, William 13, world that Moscow Is actually seekWinters, Clifton Ball, Wendell (International) ing peace. Barnes, Albert W. Epperson, WilFull Time Radio Technician liam S. Epperson, Virginia U. Epperson, Alan B. Blood, all of KaysSatisfaction Guaranteed ville, Utah; Evelyn B. Sims, Hazel B. Ellison, Salt Lake City; Russell H. Blood, Los Angeles, California. & . 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security Co. holders, owning or holding 1 per CLINTON Opening social of cent or more of total amount of Radio Service and Repaii the Clinton Relief society was held bonds, mortgages, or other securTpbes, Parts and in the ward recreation hall Friday ities are: Accessories NONE. atin 7.' with approximately night, 4. That the two paragraphs Phone 173, Kaysville tendance. The program consisted of the following numbers: Congregation- Wood in Hill Villa and will move al ainging, led by Katherine V. "N in this week. Child; a reading .by Lucy Taylor; Harold and Wise family Sgt. comet solo bv Blair Adams; song and skit bv Nancy Frasier, Cath-lee- n have bought- the home formally owned by Mre. Ann Baranski on Child, Cain Draayer, Barbara Dellenbach, Cleone Beua and Ellison St. and will soon move in. Beth VanZyle; a piano solo by Mrs. BArsnski will make a trip Shanna Frasier; vocal duet by to California before inmaking, her Chicago. Dennis and Kent Draayer; skit by permanent residence Ruby H. Davis and Loretta R. Child, and an accordion solo by Barbara B. Mitchell. Following the programt a delicious luncheon was served. ' Clinton Relief Society Holds f PADKER Kaysville Radio 173 Appliance EJGS0g - Cofioco Service LAYTON Your Mileage Merchant Specialised Lubrication Washing, Polishing and Tire Repairing Djiyton and Lee Urea and Tubes National and Trojan , Batteries Thermoid Brake Service Expert Tire Recapping. Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every Day in the Week following guests. Captain and Mrsy Fallows, of Clearfield. Bishop K. J. Aardema and Mre. Aardemaof Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aardema of Salt Lake City, Lt. and Mrs. Wm. Baird and children of Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Williams, of Plain City, have bought the homg formally owned by Sgt. 'i next above, riving the names of the owners,' stockholders, and security holders if any, contain not only tho list of stockholders and securthe ity holders as they appear upon books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder of rUGOSLAV Fieldchapel, after which a buffet supper wag served at the Simmons residence by Miss Colleen Carliss and Miss Barbara Simmons to the rccorJd -- - Albert tri-weel- dy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons were guests of Captain Albert Fallows, at a musical concert Sunday evening, given at the Hill (I appeared who having been duly Opening Social 2n cl sic club held personally worn according to law, deposes and aay that be is the Editor of The Weekly Reflex and that the following is, to the beat of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership and management, (and if a daily, weekly, semi- -' newspaper, weekly or the circulation), etc, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Acts of March 51 1933, and July 2, 1946, embodied in Section 637, Postal Lawa and Regulations. 1. That the names and address- v Place At State Fair Members of the club include the officers and Geraldine Hep worth, Carol Kellogg, Joan White, Colleen Jensen, Laura Lee Smith, Nann cy Larson, Dolene Billingaly, Francis, Marilyn Stevens, Connie Ball Marlynn Bennett and Carma Miller. said W. Epperson, ar Win Clearfield CLEARFIELD SCHOLARSHIPS civilian life. s, the Layton. the turkey shoot will be held at Layton, one mile east of Hill Field on Oct. 9. The shooting will start at 10 a. m., and last until the shooters run out off ammunition or get tired. Refreshments will be available, and the more accurate marksmen will take home the prizes which will be awarded and which include, Ball turkeys and hams. by Maa-ageme- Challenges Russia NAVY OFFERS ' There are a few points the holders of elk permits would do well to remember this year, according to Mr. R. M. Anderson, who as of Layton Cold Storage, Sroprietor many an elk and deer in his day. are conMost or the siderably earlier this year than Christian Science . they have been in the past, Mr. God be merciful unto us, and Anderson observes, and thus the big problem (next to getting the bless us; and cause his face to elk) is to keep it frojauapoiling.Mn shine upon us; that thy way may Anderson then explains how this be known upon the earth, thy savshould be done. Include in your hunting equipment a sharp hand arxe or meat saw, says Mr. Anderson. He adds that a small block and tackle set will prevent straining of the ligaments when it comes to loading the kill onto the horse. Split the carcass down the full length of the backbone, or into quarters, to allow free circulation of the air around the meat. Elk hide is a very efficient insulation that can cause spoilage even in freezing weather. When cleaning be sure to completely remove the windpipe. Either hang the carcass on a Statement af the .Ownership, Circulation, etc. Be quired by the Arts ef Cengraa of Aagast 24, MIL by the acta of March 3,. 1933, and Jaly 2. 1944, ef THE WEEKLY REFLEX Published weekly at Kaysville, Utah, for September 30, 1W. State of Utah, County of Davis aa. Before me, a notary publk, in and for the state and county afore- DELBERT E. PILCHER Operator Kaysville, Utah - We make no extra charge foe complete memorial inscriptiosL Pioneer Memorial & Vault Co. MenumentaRurial 3019 . Vaultsr-T-He OGDEN, UTAH Wash. Bird, Phone MAUta 0U3 914 0 inuini coco inHNe iH om (IsiL) OtftNITI O4M4NUJ0 V rfest truck service in town WOOD COMPANY at-BR- ICK 2 "Only two states produced more lead than -.- ,W4 vTL Utah last year. 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