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Show SUNSET-CUNTO- What They're Doing in Washington N Cormpoadnit i ' JEAN BUKSON Street 22 North Bums Susset, Utah Mrs. Flam D. Harper and children of Sunset, recently returned from California after several weeks . stay there. Gloria Israelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Israelson, of Sunset, is visiting in Burlingame, California, at the present time. On the sick list from Sunset are Mrs. Milly Mumford, mother of Mrs. Osmer Knight Mrs. Mumford is resting in the Dee hospital following an operation this week. Robert Lyon of Sunset is also confined in the Dee hospital after having a back operation this week. Earl Pitt, of Sunset is recuperating in the Dee hospital (from a heart ailment. Last Saturday at Clinton Park Clintons team of the Farm Bureau League beat Hoopers team in baseball. People of Sunset and Clinton were grieved to learn of the death of Beverly Beus, 1.1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Beus of WASHINGTON, JULY 10 Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) said Saturday that he expects a bill to be reported soon clarifying the status of uranium mining claims in Utah and other western states. Four identical bills are pending during the final weeks of the 83rd Congress, the lawmaker, with S. 1307, introduced by Colorado Senators Ed Johnson and Eugene D. Millikin, getting most of the atten. tion in the Senate. bills would These provide that the prior application for, or issuance of, an oil Or gas prospecting permit would not prevent entry, Clinton on July 11. Beverly had never regained her health since a siege of polio three years ago. Her lungs were weakened as a result of this illness and this contributed to her death from pneumonia. Before her illness she attended Clinton school; was an active member of the MIA in Clinton ward and the Sunday School, and a member of the II club. 4-- First Grade Tires v 6.40x154 Ply 6.70x154 Ply 7.10x154 Ply 7.60x154 Ply 6.00x164 Ply 6.256.50x164 Ply $1.01 Excise Tax $13.74 $15.06 $15.59 $17.20 $13.95 $16.58 $U6 Excise Tax 11-2- 3 Excise Tax $1.35 Excise Tax $1-1- 2 Excise Tax $1.23 Excise Tax DAVIS FARM CO-O- P KAYSVILLE, UTAH i ' 7 There is plenty to see in exploration, discovery and location of mining claims for fissionable materials subject, of course, to the rights of prior oil and gas permit-ee- s. Both the Department of the Interior and the Atomic Endhgy Commission seem to favor the bilU, Sen. Bennett said. Its just a matter of details and semantics now. I have high hopes that some spelling-out of policy will be possible before this session ends. Most of the confusion, he noted, comes from tha.different manner in which miners and gas and oil prospectors file. Under the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, gas and oil prospectors file lease applications and leases with the nearest Bureau of Land Management office, while other miners file mineral entries and locations with the nearest county recorder. This overlapping, of course, is the condition the legislation is primarily aimed at, Sen. Bennett said. In many instances a uranium miner has filed an application properly and has proceeded to develop the land only to find out that an earlier. .granting of an oil or gas lease or perhaps just the filing for one precludes his entry and activity on the land. The Utahn said he was pleased with the way in which the oil and gas men and the miners had tried to work out their problem with getting into any major hassles. Uranium mining, particularly in Utah and Colorado, has brought the problem to a head, Sen. Bennett said. In the interests of fairness and our national defense, I think we should work out in the next three weeks a procedure which will allow the multi-us- e of the land. WASHINGTON, JULY -S- en. Wallace F. Bennett (R., Utah) Wednesday joined in supporting S. 2267, a bill designed to provide additional temporary emergency assistance to farmers and stockmen. The bill, introduced by Sen. Geo. D. Aiken (R., Vt.), would provide supplemental sources of credit for farmers in disaster areas and would facilitate the administration of programs furnishing seed and feed to farmers in disaster areas. Even the elements have been conspiring against the agricultur- - PBOBATE AND CUABDIANSBIF NOTICES Cbrfc ! District Ccwt m the Cwull . hlntllM.fr w.rttT. Sloan " - I Notice of Sdle Fiithcr NOTICE NO. 1397 In the District Court, Probate Division, in end for Davis County, State of JJtah. In the Matter of the Estate of Bertha L. Fisher, Deceased. The petition of Ira E. Fisher graying for the admission to Prog late of a certain document, to be the last Will and Testament of Bertha L. Fisher, deceased, and for the granting of Letters Testamentary to himself has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 28th day of July, A. D. ISKV3, at ten oclock A. M-- , at the Court House, in the Court Room n said Court, in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court with the Seal thereof affixed tiis 11th day of July, A. D. lUH. R. Bruce Major, Clerk; By Wanda Williams, f Deputy Clerk. pur-ortin- Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., July 16, 1953 Page 12 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with- the procedure set The minimum price that will be forth in a Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Davis County, accepted for a quit claim deed from on Monday July 20, 1063, at 12:00 Davis County is $150.00. oclock noon, on the front, steps ot DAVIS COUNTY NEW FRONTIER IN MEDICINE the Courthouse, in Farmington, COMMISSION Utah, the following described real by Science Features . . ' By Eugene Tolman will be sold at public Chairman One of the most exciting new property ,, auction: frontiers in medicine is in the con6th Dated this day of July, 1963-- . trol and regulation of human meReflex July 9, 2442 ft. E and 33 ft. N fr The Beg. in Published functabolism. Metabolism is the N SW cor of Sec 26: Tp 5 N, and 16, 1963. the tioning of various tells in the body R1W, Salt Lake N On Meridian, to provide the efiergy necessary for of Co. road running E and W life. Some scientists believe that in line and the W line of Co. road running the understanding of these funcWhite stands for Joy and the N and S at the intersection of tions may lie the key to the conis the moot Joyful wedding these W Th 263 lines; N ft; 166 ft; occasion ofdaya woman quest of many diseases. life. , 20S E r The hormones, secretions of the ft; S 166 ft to beg. cont. 1.00 asked: then "Why do The skeptic internal ducts and glands, are the acres. the men wear black? bodys chemical messengers in the regulation and operation of metabolism and life. Only in the past decade have scientists gathered any exact knowledge how the hor-le- s Ralph J. Lowe, work, of this Attorney for Petitioner, First Security Bank Bldg., knowledge has come a radically new concept of Ogden, Utah. disease. Published in The Reflex July Id Dr. Hans Selye, a Canadian phyand 23, 11)13. siologist, has offered a theory exdisal aims of Secretary Benson, Sen. plaining between 30 and 40rheueases, including arthritis, Bennett said following the intro- matic fever, apd high blood presduction of the bill. The droughts sure, as a result of an abnormal in Texas may well figure ifi beef body reaction to what he calls stress. The hormones play the cenprices again and all in ail, agri- tral role in this theory. cultural problems seem to be ever Whenever the body is subjected with us. This bill should help a lot. to a stress or strain such as extreme cold, emotional shock or inUnder the bill, the borrower jury therejs always an outpourwould put up such security as he ing of hormones from the adrenal had available, while the bill would Cuds. These hormones help the for the stress, but give him two years to get a rea- exactly how they do this is a sonable chance to work out his mystery. Dr. Selye thinks that alter redifficulties, however incurred. stresses the becomes peated Sen. Aiken, who is Chairman of exhausted and what body he calls an the Senate Agriculture Commit- adaptive disease results. Whythis tee, said that the Department of disease should take inthe form df blood pressure one person Agriculture needs its own funds high and arthritis in another is unknown. to help carry out emergency as- But if the theory proves to be corsistance and that S. 2267 would rect it will explain a basic unity make such funds available to Secy. for seemingly different diseases, hich in turn may lead to better Benson. nient. " DBennim ti; its WALLPAPER SALE CONTINUES... 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