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Show LAYTON JOURNAL FEBRUARY LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, jstPJXPrnsjxnjxE as- H, 1950 - CLASSIFIED nEPflRTMEMT BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR. CKOW1NO F.aaUio, lunch, etc Good location. Ntw bus, tt bldg. Living Da-N- quarters. ZS Mala Street, Santa Clara. Calif. Fish Ponds By INEZ GERHARD RONNIE ALCORN wu WHENwas to IS tent reform achool; be aayi it waa the first time ba slept In a clean bed or had enough to eat That was In 1932. It was his ambition to produce motion pic tures "Johnny Holiday", made at that same reform school. Is his first NEW CAR FOR THE PRESIDENT It is cheering note to anglers that reports from most states of the nation indicate that farm fish ponds are growing rapidly in number. This is encouraging news because of the areas PRESIDENT TRUMAN is getting super limousine with gadgets, a writing desk, special upholstery and room for a high hat. If Harry is smart he will have a quick convertible railroad train platform attached and carry a spare soft hat. gold-plate- d especially If listening to advisers on Formosa policy. We're always hearing about movie stars who dash from one set to another on a bicycle, when working In two pictures. And about radio performers who leap from studio to studio In taxis. But Kent e them all. For Smith has a week be commuted daily between Hollywood and San Francisco, to do a stage role and finish a picture. His .latest is "My Foolish Heart" out-don- by-plan- Vera Vague may Bound dumb aa a comedienne oa the air at present on Jimmy Durante's program on NBC but away from the radio Vera, otherwise Barbara Jo Allen, ean talk for hours about orchids, her two hothouses, and the third one shes building. During the Christmas holidays her white orehlds retailed In New York for $25 apiece. Not bad! ' . off-ke- y Teresa Wright invited her husband, Niven Busch, to visit her on the set when she did some torrid love scenes with Marlon Brando for "The Men". He stalked out, blushing. But Robert Cummings wife was present when he made love scenes with Lizabeth Scott and Diana Lynn for "Paid in Full," time after time, and nobody was the least bit embarrassed by the routine. Judy Holliday was so good in the that it play "Born Yesterday was hard to imagine anyone else in the screen version, but during the three years of disagreement over terms it looked as if any one of eight other actresses would get the role. And how they all wanted itl But after Harry Cohn, of Columbia, saw her in "Adams Rib" he gave her .the contract she wanted. Jan Sterling was one of the disappointed eight However, she has signed a new Paramount contract and in her first picture, "Union Station", plays a gangsters girl, a role said to be like the one shed have had in "Born Yesterday". Mercedes McCambrldge Is another actress who ean have Just about anything she wants In Hollywood. Radio and stage experience prepared her for her screen debut In "All the Kings Men", In which she gives a sensational performance. If Gertrude Berg ever decides to turn talent scout she can point out that the following stars all played roles on "The Goldbergs" before they became names John Garfield, Paul Stewart Joseph Cotten, Marjorie Main, Richard Widmark, Van Heflin, Shirley Booth, Martin Gabel and Sam Wanamaker. And a lot of others, too numerous to mention. ... It looks as be d Another featnre la "pan--i oramlo visibility." Harry can ace ahead with no more than the usual trouble he encounters, and If Taft, Dewey oi Hank Wallace are following behind he can watch them. Automatic transmission cluded. The President will have no more trouble changing his speed traveling by automobile than when traveling by microphone. solos Those occasional by "Dexter" represent real artis-ti- e hardship for Sam Edwards, who plays the role. Ho started his career as a singer, and has to battle his professional training when ho makes those tuneless squeaks. ODDS AND ENDS if Steve Cochran would gold-plate- is man-chasi- ng the screens next bad man with the ladies; In "Storm Signal" he beats up Ginger Rogers and Doris Day . . . The United States supreme court will be asked to strike down motion picture censorship as a violation of the Constitution . . . Julia Faye, Hedy Lamarrs slave in "Samson and Delilah", has had plenty of experience In slave roles; shed played 10 different ones, the first in 1917. SPORTLIGHT There will be extra leg room. hasnt any (The President more lege than when he took office. But anything can hapnote.) pen these days.)-(- Ed. van"There will be a adds. the case." ity description Nonsense! Harry cant have softened up that much. in- Then there Is central point steering. making it easier to turn in any direction, a great advantage In Washington today. The President hasnt been having any trouble in that respect, however. d There will be the latest tires, especially useful when Journeying through the slippery streets of a cold war and not at all bad when the car sinks np to the hubs somewhere between Chlang Kai- shek and General Mao. non-ski- - The automobile desk will be nifty and helpful, but in a luxurious car like that Harry is going to feel. awfully queer writing a plank about a balanced budget Other features Include wide seats, giving ample room for the President his military aid and all the medals; hydraulic brakes to bring the car to a full stop between the point of a decision to act in a coal strike and the point where he gets a frown from John L. Lewis; and special shock absorbers to take up the recoil if he hits a depression in the road or in the business outlook. The extra headroom for a high hat may be a mistake. The Republicans can make great campaign stuff out of that. Change the order to a car with regulation headroom, Harry! When a man steps out of a car wearing a silk hat today, the more battered it is the better. Send my tost straight to tbt jury. Sport mt mol a bostilt twist; CM in anyont to btlp mt . . . But, plttst, NO PSYCHIAT RISTt Luke Easter Eyes -- By Pitta-burg- . Babes Record RICE- - GRANTLAND THOSE INTERESTED in the side of baseball ahould now turn to the West coast. Ted Williams came up from San Diego but they have two younger men Inhabiting the Pacifics slope who may pick most of the laurel this new season. One la Ralph h Kiner of the Pirates and the other is Luke Easter with the Grantland Rice Cleveland Indiana. It so happen that Kiner has passed the mark twice. "Reaching the 60 mark la a different story," Ralph tells "Hank Greenberg and you. Jimmy Foxx found that out, and both coaid hit the ball a long way. Once you get Into the 50 gone, I guess you begin to overtry ae the daye begin to ran out. The Babe never bothered. He Just kept ewlnging." Kiner la still a young ballplayer. He ahould have his best hitting years on ahead. He takes good care of hia physical fitness and be has a workshop where he keeps the equipment needed to strengthen his grip and wrists. His ball club fell apart last year and this didnt help him a gives the Pacific a big edge in longdistance wallopers. They will have most of the crop. Give DiMag 130 games and ha may outslug them all. Bif Coast Gamo Red Blaiks Army team is headed for the West coast next fall to start an entanglement with Stanford. They are already rating this one of the big games of the 1950 season. Theres pretty fair reason foe this rating. With Pollard, a Los Angeles product, playing In Army backfield, the West coast experts figure Army will have one of the star backs of the season. At least he made a big name in a hurry at Loyola, where he played only a year before headbanka of the ing for the Hudson. Ive heard nothing but boosts for the halfback. Add Follard to Bob Blalk, Stephen-eo- n and Cain and you get one of the beet backfields Army ever sent Into a football melee. You can always bank on Red Blalk and hie staff for a far-awa- y ex-Loy- g, defensive platoon. So If the expected takes place. Army will again have one of the strong tesme of the hard-hittin- g country possibly the etrongeet with so many veterans leaving lot Notre Dame. one no beatActually thinks about "But dont figure the 1950 Staning the Babes old mark of 60. It ford squad will be easy for anymay happen some day aa 58 has been tied twice and 56 has been one," a Stanford grad said when reached on two occasions. Green- the discussion came up. "Marchy Schwartz had a fins sophomore berg, Foxx, Hack Wilson and Kiner crop this last falL All they needed have been the four main challenwas experience. They got plenty of gers to far. Now Hank Greenberg enters Luke Easter, the San Diego that Also I could say that Stanfords freshman team this last fall giant, aa another likely challenger. was the best In many years. Palo Easter is around six feet four, and s Alto will be packed with 240 some weighs pounds. football should be the This players. Hank says, "Beyond that, best Stanford team since Clark "he has what yeu might call s Shaughnessy turned out the bunch heme ran awing. 1 mean by that had Frankie Albert A Co. It that full, free awing the type that will be big. fast and three-deeBabe had. I believe Easter can And by the time of the Army game hit the ball aa hard ae Rnth did it will be well seasoned." and drive It just as far. He may not be able to do this as often, Joi Louis and 1950 however. Easter will be a Cleveland rookie and you cant exJust what plans Joe Louis haa for the rest of 1950 Is anybodys guess pect toe much of him the first year. 1 believe hia power will Including Joes. But you can enstill win many a game for aa ter one sure answer if Joe tights and either bring Cleveland la again, it will be a morbid spectacle aa a pennant winner or at least that only the morbid in heart would one of the leading challengera. care to see. You cant afford to crawl too In recent months Louis has been far out on the end of a limb for working beyond exhibition purposes to get back in shape. He haa been a rookie, but Ill go quite a distance for Easter. doing road work of fair proportions As Ted Williams and Joe DiMag-gi- o and a certain amount of gymnasiare West coast entries, this um boxing. high-clas- p. In Reno a young woman let her horse drop silver dollars on a wheel and played as directed. She won. Up to the time the horse concluded it wasnt hay. - TtHFIX - ITI of the national budget now goes for interest on past wars and defenses in future ones. Civilization is rapidly reaching a point where it can just say "Shoot the roll on more trouble, win, place and show." Three-fourth- By Harold Arnett s The Maharajah of Baroda is de luxe airplane selling his because he cant afford the luxury any more. He has been cut to $570,000 a year. Its a terrible struggle to make both safety deposit vaults meet. SIGN TRICK HOOKS MADE OF BENT NAILS DRIVEN INTO REVERSE SIDE OF SIGN MAKE PRODUCE SIGNS TO BE C-4- 7 HOOKED ON FENCE EASILY CHANGEABLE. NAIL aiNTTO Seeing those big cruisers being moved from the motorboat show reminded ye ed of the time he at the show and, bought a nervously following its removal across town in a blizzard, saw it wedged between the elevated railroad and a taxi . . . Thats how nervous breakdowns are bornl . . Lowell Thomas is still on crutches but retains the spirit of youth. Juy U.S. Savings Bonds! CAN REFUSER SMALL CONTAINERS WITH SPOUTS CAN BE REFILLED FROM BOTTLES BY USING CORK BORED FOR SPOUT. PRESS SPOUT TIGHTLY INTO CORK. AND INVERT BOTTLE AND CONTAINER. PRESS SIDES OF CONTAINER TO FORCE AIR OUT AND DRAW FLUID IN. harvest Farmers, with this years out of the way. are looking toward ex1950 and seeding time, county tension agents report. county Many farmers are asking varnew about extension agents ieties of crops. As a rule, the county agents answer to farmers is this: Before it buying seed of any new variety is it sure be to is good business lorecommended and suited to the new The live. cality in which you as good, variety should be at least or better, than varieties you have been growing." Reliable seed dealers and their agents can usually be depended new upon to offer you only proved varieties of grain, he says. But 0B& SOOHSPJ SS1 Momu MotiSs&srA For Little Fellows With Big Colds... one-ha- one-quart- er well-manage- cost Not every pond can be turned into a fish pond. It takes special planning or construction. Silt from erosion can make a small pond untenable for fish. And, while ponds may be as shallow as three feet In the south, they must be from six to 15 feet deep in the norths to prevent winter killing of fish. , Careful attention to the need for purchasing proved varieties of seed is one of the major factors In securing yields like the corn shown here. quality each faB, reports are received of less responsible salesmen and mail order advertisements selling new varieties, often at high prices, that may not be as good as our common varieties. Most experiment stations test in their plots most all the new grain varieties developed by plant breeders in the north central states and Canada that offer promise of being adapted. By consulting county extension agents about a new variety of seed, farmers can find out if it has been tested and is recommended for your area. AAA Blue shell eggs may be the answer for some daring poultrymen who are tired of collecting the same old brown and white ones every day. and who would like to experiment with another color. The trick is turned regularly by some chickens at Cornell university. Dr. J. H. Bruckner, head of the poultry husbandry department, says the color actually varies in light shades of both green and blue depending on how much brown pigment is present. Bovina 'Litter1 pair of trumpeter swans A 1 One application MAKES FALSE TEETH FIT for the life of your plates refit If roar plate are tooie aod dip or hurt, them for instant, permanent comfqyt with soft Brimma Plasd-Linatrip. Lay strip oa upper or lower plate .. . bite c:id it molds perfectly, Horderns for lasting pi amd comfort. 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Tell your druggist to sell you e bottle of Creomulsioo with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. Here are four of "Brownies rare bevine quintuplet "litter" which survived on the farm of Ralph Tanro, at Hillsdale, New York. The calves are shown with their mother, Ralph and his son Michael. Such a birth happens In the bovine world shout as rarely as it does among humans. Hens Not Properly Fed fly Wont Lay Many Eggs area "Where does the lng over the Red Rock Lakes of Montana will be depicted on the 1950-5duck stamp. A sketch of the birds by artist Walter A. Weber of Vienna, Va.. was picked by a group of waterfowl experts as the winner of the 17th annual duck stamp competition. It will appear on the stamps, the first of which is to be issued July I, this year. Stamps are required of all hunters of waterfowl - best-kno- Answer for Egg Reeders Whooping Cranes According to reports, four young whooping cranes returned with 29 adults to their wintering ground in Texas, this giving the big white birds a little headway in their fight against extinction. of The continental population these birds now stands at 36. including two captive birds at the Arkansas wildlife refuge on the east coast of Texas, and one in Louisiana. In 1942. the whooping cranes were down to 22 birds. The slow rise In numbers is attributed by the National Audubon Society to increased protection on their wintering grounds and less shooting. This Is believed to have resulted from the widespread publicity of the need for the birds protection along their migration routes. home Mother . . . the disremedy you can use to relieve comtress of nis cold Is warming, If you rub forting Vicks VapoRub. works even it on at bedtime. It while the child sleeps! And often by morning the worst miseries of his cold are gone. Try it. Get the one and only Vicks VapoRub! Blue Egg Shells May Be AAA New Duck Stamp YE GOTHAM ang- conserve-vatio- n agencies also meet tncreaa-in- g difficulties In that respect. Whether the farmer Is a confirmed angler or not, a fish pond should have en Important place In his farming plans. First, such ponds are ofttlmee necessary for stock watering purposes, or to conserve water for other uses. Secondly, the farmer can make quite a little revenue for himself by intelligent handling of a farm fish pond prograiji, as anglers are required to pay from 25 cents to $1 a day for fishing privileges, depending pn the degree of sport or pounds of creel the angler may expect for his money. In .some sections of the nation, commercial fish ponds, built either through commercial vision of their owners, or because of a personal love for the sport of angling, are yielding Important financial returns on the Investment ventured. Getting back to an earlier point. In spite of the importance of hook and line fishing, the amount of watera suitable for fishing has decreased as the pressure of civilization constantly destroys fish habitat. With the gradual Introduction of artificial impoundments to provide adequate water for cattle and other stock, new habitat was created for fish. Now farm fish ponds have become of great importance from the point of view of anglers. Farm fish ponds can be of almost any size for stocking purposes. But the average will be lf found to be from one to five and acres. Ponds as small as acre can be made to produce fish In worthwhile quantities If properly managed and treated with commercial fertilizers to keep up the level of plant and small animal life that the fish must have for food. Fonda should be stocked with species of fish that will maintain natural balance between prey and predator species. Blnegills, which utilise the insect end small animal life of ponds, are the prey species, and largemonth baas are the predator species. If the proper balance in weight and number of these two species can be maintained, maximum production of fish may be expected. In fact, this means that the ponds must be heavily fished by anglers to prevent overpopulation and stunted growth. "Fish farmers can expect returns of 50 to 100 pounds of fish per acre In a natural pond, and up to 300 pounds in a fertilized pond. This is a greater production of food per acre than could bo Realized from beef on adjacent land, which would come to about 150 pounds per acre. The production of one pound of fish in a fertilized pond might cost six to eight cents, but in terms of food and recreation this is considered as an insignificantly small FOAM HOOK BUGLE & BANNER heavily-fishe- d stocks rapidly enough to meet The bumpers will be Inside the Announcements say the fittings will "Include vacuum bottle arrangements." This is to keep anything ice cold except a Fair Deal program and anything hot except Hoover report. as ler demands, and state car. Where Harry needs em most United Artists release. His story is fantastic, that .of an under privileged boy born to be a success (ha bad made his first ipilllon by the time he was 30) who took plenty of hard knocks on the way to achieving it. He has a second am bitlon to help as many under privileged boys as possible; ha has already dona a terrific Job at it fishing waters become unable to replenish The new presidential auto has everything including a horn which wont work when approaching Republicans. one, and he plans eight more, for Seed Proper Choice of Held First Requisite fast-dwindli- of good He was studying the budget when asked wbat color and be without hesitation, snapped "Anything but RED." RONNIE ALCORN Farmers Ask Data On Crop Varieties MISCELLANEOUS Ball Davelaaed Ovarai bt ltrie S High Glosa Prints, all size 25c REPRINTS. 3c each. FOX STl'DlO'l. Willing, MtaUaa. feed go A11Bl is the question most poultrymen ask. says Kermit Schlamb. North Dakota assistant poultry husbandman. It is a recognized fact points out, that unless a hen is properly she will eat, but wont many eggs. 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