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Show SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK NAMED AT DAVIS HIGH OFFICERS CLASS By R. J. SCOTT (StiMISiffiZS? mineral extracted lesi certain transportation and other cost a KaytvilU, Davia County, Utah provided for in the lease itself. . Grazlnf lease are subject to Thurs., Oct. 25, 1951 Page 12 rental determined by range value and are made fur a term of not to exceed 1J year. ti.fri per acre with ' per acre State Land Hoard administered down and three year time in which lands may le purchased for not to pay the balance. Such land may e tract with 'WU, less than the appraised value. Sale lie sold in are made by sealed bid or open of the land to be actually cultivatauction. Since Hilii all mineral ed and farmed within three yeara the contract. right are automatically reserved of the date of furnish evidence of must to the state on land other than acthe water secured from the Hoston quired by foreclosure when land is sold. 1rutr to l!i:i the min-ei- , Land Company or evidence of perrights may or niuy not have mission I rolil the Stale (engineers' Office to use subsurface water for lieen reserved to the State. acquued by foreclosure may or may urigalum purposes not have hud the mineral rights reMore siecific or additional inforscued to the State when sold. mation may !e obtained by conCaicy Act lands in the vicinity of tacting the St it f (.and Off.ee. Capf'tah. may be purchased for itol budding, Salt City, Utah. ap-prai- l bin-acr- 1ur-chas- EMoHoM ALLY 41 ts UkHAfS MtAHlR-THuMAM 1AH AMt 11 01LA AmT(UPOIS. 0WM4-UYA- , al cat diUL ; j ", f . jj HAL o M& Ik MLKOVtD a els. Km Davis high ar han iliuif. Irani row, Irfl lo right, Sophomir ; Joan Van Maner. prridrnl; Malrolm llartry, prrwidrnl. Middle U'Kiwi, wrrrlsry row, Irft to right, Junior rlass, Ibraii l.arra, president ; Karm Hhrr, 'icr president; lon Slringham, Ronnie Mo. president; Janrl Trow, wrrrrtar) and treasurer; hark row, Irfl lo right. Senior ice president ; llill Iage, seerelarjf-tresurebridge. offirer ( Irrrrr ? Si t a oA iKiirfifll. lo r lr.'fcU.xr ila. SURVIVAL IN ATOMIC ATTACK Weights Lifted - You can live thrtugh an atom tail ii ou know do aliout much How well informed. are Super you liombs? . . , about the blaat from ihe bomb.-- and burn which may result? Here i the answer to several more question you may have been asking about new super bombs and the true dangers from such a bomb raid. i g Initial" What Radioactivity? rat-sio- build-importa- ra-jb- e, 4. hab-The- re ed UOUftSJUt BARBETTE o iafN OKK PLAiroawt pM wait CuHS MX DAILY Asp CoumYusS KOUMlIP. NIWSPAPLRS fniH-fi- iMCdmut DE LUXE G-- E AUTOMATIC Laws On Purchase or Lease of Land WASHING AT A NEW LOW PRICE! Held by State Land Board Clarified The Slate of Utah normally ac- hava the mineral rights to lands title to section numbered which are owned by private indiquires , and .'U! of each township viduals or by the Federal Governafter the sections ate surveyed ment. .However, all land in which and such survey accepted by the the State of Utah holds an interest Department of interior. These sec- are subject to the same leasing tions are Commonly called School condition unless otherwise specisection However, the State has fied. accepted land in lieu of these sec- open to mineral leastions when such sections have been ' Such land may be leased in tiacts of not within leservations or otherwise ing less a of Ml unobtainable to the Slate. Also the acre thanunlesslegal involved are ns State ha acquired land other than which contain lesser area. Septhese School1 sections by mean of1 made for 'nonselection of land under special arate leases must le however such tracts, grants made to various Sta e insta contiguous lie applied for on one turns and by meant of foreclosure tracts may blank. on farm loans. Therefore the State application Both mineral and grazing rights administer much land within the State which lies in sections other embracing the same tract of land IU. .11, and ran be uti'.a-.iethan those numbered under separate :ut while at the same time it often lease by one or more parties. For Instance it is possible for the tract has no intciest in such numl-ere- d of land to te leased to Mr. A for sections. grazing, to Mr. B for oil and gas, I .and which comes under the adcoal, to Mr. D for ministration of the State Land to Mr. C for Mr. E for uranium. Board t sometimes sold to private iron, and to EmH the of lessees must comply Fedparties or exchanged nh the eral Governmcr.t f u n:hrr land eith .lie conditions pertaining to with the mine si rigid - . cveJ ,o base. 10 wincht no other party ia exr-pthat they must the State. Th ref i .he Mate may oitrirM '.1 - V!i i'image claims them-- . j j sub-divisi- Jmigiacl Piece-b- y I 1 c leases are for a period years or as long thereafter as commercial production may continue. The rental rate 1 . cents per acre 'per annum with the current yeara rental to be submitted on a d basis along with the completed application and the per lease application fee of In addition to the rental mineral leases provide for a royalty of l'J's'i of the selling price of the . r .. wadting all at ooe setting o! the control! Aod it's yours, ih v many de luxe features, st a low price! mu.-befor- e 'S' SEE IT Fmuus S E Activator action! Crp Activated float! Fast "ipia-Mt- vtiMrf, fry Inf Ktlooi Simplt, oareiatrol ipcntlM! Rakid namiaodpertaialaMskl WarTaaty m Mtira vaxtel TODAY! c . piece lime lot d d -- d FARM SUPPLY fir A MOUND LNCUSd.OML Mined What About two-thir- LOKL,, CueiVNAik Satisfaction of the public's demands and additional returns to the exhibitors were the obIs jectives which the Kircutiva Committee of the Intermountain Junior Fat Stork Show had in mind when it recently taised the weight K ACTIVITY MHO EXPLOSIVE limits on lambs and cattle The IS THK MOST IMHOKTANT on fat lambs has been MM). HIT IT LASTS ONLY .' surVaceT'the' range 'of he rx plosive limitation from list pounds to llil MOMENT. radiation', as well as the lange of changed The minimum remains at tha blast and heat, would I re- - pounds top weight for broadly speaking, atomic explo-l4uc- c fj,,, dut. t ihe fact that ,k' pounds The111 formerly pounds has now produce two different kind B th re-- would !e paitislly block- - I xien raised to li'sl. of radioactivity. First and most 4 j,y the earth, by nearby in an air burst is anj,nt Bnd by other obstacles, i extremely powerful invisible burst underwater burst, there B of rays and particles thrown off woud be much less to fear from kind of This at the time explosion. blast and nothing to fear from is called initial" or explosive Practically ail the explosive animals l.isxi pounds and above, dioactivity. lla rays and particles j radioactivity would be absortwd Thie, the committee thought, refly out quickly, then promptly 'by the weter. However, there fleeted a changa in the buying ia danger from them for j would he the second type of re- - it f (be housewife lo larger cuts little more than n minute. Thei4,artmty t be later f meat, Itn-- , second type of radioactivity on. Should similar prices prevail at genng radioactivity will be dee- the luiL show as were received by than the final dav th ,imv railcnlied later. rxhihitors at this year's show, the ing on Friday aa in the pat. next i total salrs receipt involved would vear the auction aalc u.l! he on THK HIGGFIST DANGFK FROM ! a near record and would mean Thursday, June . EXPLOSIVE RADIOAITIVITY more money in the pocket of the exshow inaugurated The two-daLIKS WITHIN A MILE OK THE! hibitor. Total sales at the Fif- this year was well received by all EXPLOSION. teenth Annual Intermountain Sho EXPLOSIVE RADIO UTIVITY concerned especially those exhibp The injury range of the expto- - c-itors coming from the more atant hj.; kFIT O'T OK 1 HE amounted" to nearly l'l,tv.H, ive radioactivity from a modeim, t IM'I.K FLOORS OF VOfR ITHissi higher than the preceding points, inasmuch as they were able ia a little over 1 mile, if HOtSK, HO I.EAKN WHAT IO year! to return to their farms aooner. the bomb is exploded about 2JKi A further change was made by having received the tame amount KXIFAT FROM IT. ia in feet the air. If it axploded If an nlomic bomb goes off in the Executive Committee in ached-th- e of educational benefit! and entermuch higher, some of the radiaof n mile uhng the date of June! and . tainment a previously. air within tion may not ranch the ground, no or slightly more of your home, for the next year's show. Rather' . the range may be lean. If it ia ex there no practical way of keep- ploded much lowtr, the radiation jng explosive radioactivity out of FOODS MAY BE IRRADIATED.' HUT IT WILL STILL HE SAFE also may not reach . V . r' the alwve-grounrt of TO USE THEM. bjr ,he house' Tt" i" 'posiirble' hiil, at veVy Naturally, the radioactivity thyt short range, artificial, or induced A little more than a mile away, radioactivity could he net up in passes through the walls of your house won't he stopped by tin or the principle effects of tha few gold, silver, and many other dying rays that struck you could However, this kind of radio- glass. It ran ro right through be seen only ns temporary blood activity will never offer great canned and bottled food. How-no- t hl w, make them doctor's examination. danger, so don't throw away hand- - jV'r changes la You probably wouldn't even real- ages and other first aid material dangerous, and it will not cSuse ize you had been exposed. in the medicine cabinet. They will hrm to spoil Co ahead and ue .them, piovided .the CmUiners are A little leea than a mite from le perfectly safe to ue. i not broken open. the explosion renter, if you are EVEN CANNED AND BOTTLED! (Continued Next Week) unprotected, you are almost sure to suffer illness. Less than d of a mile away, those caught in the open are pretty sure to soak up a fits! dose of radioactivity. meat-huytn- of Poodll KotetklV IN VU - Afonji 0 L.ZAMWILL -- havihc miklY v- r. A. VAau.1V fuaussia m .e rltu BARBED AXMOSY buzz if a cniua Moms nrtmiClMf 'WIH BAiH 1 I . SAAHOU.I. CSIkA.HAP oua CAiiT UWSPAPUS, -- FARM SUPPLY a' 2000 PARKIN JUNCTION South Main Street Bountiful, Utah Authorized Dealer pro-rate- GENERAL TfWsMofk. b ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC WASHERS U. S. ro. Off. 1 d o TRjetterTliine to (Qlrder a. One ! , . two-thir- BUILDINGS WILL PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY SHIELD , (?0ftJu'S YOU. f Still, the possibility of your being caught without some protec-- ' lion ia not very great. Even if you are on the street, there ia a good chance that a building, or many buildings, will be between you and the burst, and ther will partially or completely shield you, YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE HURT BY BLAST AND HEAT THAN BY RADIATION. Qfi iUmdmi tfwfmnl, tanmmi as! Atomic explosions high above ground cause the moat widespread damage. And, a happened in Japan, when an goes off In tho air you n re far more likely to .bo hurt by the bombs blast and heat wavea than by ita radioactivity. At Hiroshima and Nagasaki of all death slightly over one-hal- f and injuries were caused by blast of the casualties Nearly one-thiwere from the heat flash. Radioactivity alone canned only about IS percent ef all deaths and injuries. ! rd . DAVIS FARM CO-O- P KAYSYILLK . . . PHONE Paint Itriuthes 25 UP Chopped Hay Forks Zerex i .1 l Lighten your farm work and increase your profits by installing adequate lighting on your farm. Lighting makes the days longer and the work easier. , Farmers pay the same low residential rates as city dwellers, on our interconnected 24 below the national average. system There are many motorists in our community who have rcsched that position in life where they feel themselves entitled to a Cadillac and yet, for one particular reason, have postponed placing their order. They have heard, and quite rightly so, that there is some delay in delivery of new Cadillacs. And so, they have decided not to visit us until the car can he had more readily. . To them we say there is no inter time to order a Cadillac than riiht now. For each day you delay is costing you its price in motoring pleasure and satisjactwn! When you stop in at our showroom, we will talk to you frankly about what you may expect as to date of disdelivery. And we think you may be delighted to cover that the waiting period is not so long as might be expected for so fine a car in such great demand. And we think you will find, too, that once we have your order, its a wonderful, satisfying feeling to know each passing day brings your Cadillac cfosert hand. But only when that day dots arrive, And you take to Ml illarsY sr nistl m (Uap wIm i the highway, will you know how well worth waiting for a Cadillac is. For only when you experience its magnificent for yourself so stimulating to the spirit and so restful to the body that you actually look forward to those moments behind the wheel will you realize how completely Cadillac stands alone. per-man- ce Of course, if you have already placed your order for a then stand firm in your purpose! Dealers who sell other cars are undoubtedly beseeching you to switch your preference for the sake of immediate delivery. But just remember: immediate delivery means not in demand. You are waiting for a Cadillac because so many wonderful people, like yourself, want no other car. And they know that their waiting will pay its rewards. So stand firm. And be patient for each day brings you closer to your hearts cfcsire. Cadillac i Anti-Freez- e. UY FROM YOUR DEALER Electric Light Globes Nails and Staples Automobile Batteries Bicycle Tires and Tubes Water Buckets ' IMiT Jnirru :tvi tirnnntfc r. Hi 'tnntiii 'iVmiQiir ncmncnK. woDdDno SECOND NORTH AND MAIN STREET M cccDronnDAMYY KAYSVILLE, UTAH . |