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Show SEPTEMBER 27, 1952. THE JOURNAL S Notice to Water Users Israel Settles Claim HOW TO BECOME A FAMOUS AUTHOR ,s Roddy for Autumn I Notice is hereby given that A. Z. Richards, Zions Savings Bank Building, Sait Lake City, Utah, as agent for the Town of Layton, Layton, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, a request for an extension of time from August 19, 1952, to August 19, 1954, in which to make and submit proof of ap $ ,r K propriation of water under Appli-catio- n No. 12161 for the appropria-tioof water from of 3 sec.-fSnow Creek in Davis County, Utah, for domestic and municipal pur- ?! n 1 t, i poses. It is represented that collection works and distribution system have been installed at a cost of $4,500.00. Additional time is requested in which to make the necessary water measurements and submit proof of I rt i appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of said request, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before November 3, 1952. A hearing will be held on this A i I re- quest for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., November 10, 1952. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. Joseph M. Tracy, State Engineer. Published in the Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from September 20, 1952 f Stephanie Waype, 20, is for the cool breezes when ready Autumn rolls around. She has Just been chosen New York States Sweater Sweetheart by a group of wool merchants at Nevele Falls, N. Y. (International Soundphato) SMILING i CROSSWORD 1 4, 1952. er KEEP INSECTS Wife Preservers 7. Resorts 8. God of love STORED GRAIN of the State of Israel and the West German Government sign an agreement In Luxembourg providing for the Do not dampen your clothes too far for ironing in warm, weather.. It invites mildew. If the ironing must be postponed, shake out all damp articles to dry to be later. The IOURHAL A weekly newspaper published In the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. matter at Entered as second-clas- s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 MEMBER. UTAH STATE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION NatT Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, I1L Subscription: $L00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with payment by the Bonn Government of $820,000,000 in reparation for Nazi persecution of the Jews in Germany. Most of the payments will be made in goods over the next 14 years. At top. Dr. Nahum Goldmann signs for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Below, Chancellor Conrad Adenauer signs for West Germany. ( International ) acting early, Utah farmers and warehousemen can help prevent insect damage to stored grains this year. Insect damage to all types of grain in storage, ruins an estimated 5 to 10 per cent, or between 300 and 600 million bushels, of the countrys food and feed grains each year. The USAC Extension Service says farmers can take three steps now that will help head off stored grain insect damaged They recommend cleaning up the storage bins well ahead of SALLY'S SALLIES harvest, spraying the bins with DDT or methexychlor, and placing early orders for fumigants that may be needed." There is no substitute for fumigants once insects get started in the stored grain, but the danger of insect infestation can be reduced by thoroughly cleaning storage bins of old trash, old grain, dust, and other breeding grounds for insects. After this, spraying the bins thoroughly gives greatest pest '1 control benefit. Once stored grain insects gain a foothold, they spread Big game hunter, eh? Thats rapidly in the grain. According to a U.S. Department of Agrione of my hobbies, Mr. OilwelL culture estimate, one pair of grain weevils under ideal conditions could build up to more than 152 billion weevils in six months. At least, grain should be protected from grain pests and rodents. Part of this must be done by commercial Farmers received about 48 grain fumigants' the Extension per cent of the retail cost of a Service points out. family market basket in June, Farmer's Share Of Food Dollar Declines reports BAE. With marketing charges 7 per cent above 1951, a new record high, The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. June, and the level of farm prices remaining practically unchanged, Lloyd E. Anderson the farmers share of the conEditor Manager sumers dollar was 1 per cent less than in the same month a Mary B. Bowring News'Editor year ago. The total retail cost of the foods in the market basJ. V. Woolsey ket was 4 per cent higher than Display Advertising Manager a year ago. 1952, a-bo- property 7. Drench 9. A kind (Gr.) 20. Therefore 24. Milkfish 25. Samarium 26. (sym.) Macaws (Braz.) 27. Oblique of cloth 28. A shore fish Contests Carplike bird District Droned 31. Occur London of Edible root 32. Accumulate 14. Young 16. Employ 33. Woe women 17. Capital 35. Come in 18. of Wreath (N C.) 36. Lettuce flowers 19. Garden plots 21. Personal (U.S.) (Hawaii) pronoun 22. New (prefix) 23. Fertile spot in the desert 26. Sleeveless 10. 11. 13. 15. By In advance 4. Offer i FROM REPRESENTATIVES 4. Plead 5. Angry 6. Landed ACROSS 1. Chinese silk t Woo 7 . 10. 12. naErasAmgiriP 9 E M. m In ElEQIIHIa NBa I AD FT 3aa0iica asuacaBsasu QSIPQUIQ SmaQSSNHSlEEi illf 40. 42. Answer Female horse Firmament garment (Arab.) 29. Plural pronoun 30.-Tsraelite 34. Divulges 37. Wine king receptacle 38. River (Eng.)39. Chinee boat 41. Denomi- - nations 43. An interval 44. Onion-lik- e plant 45. Greek god of war 46. Attempt 47. Lair DOWN 1. Foamed 2. Injure 3. Showy i 0 i flower Rom where I sic ... No Longer Two Sides to This Question! ut 'k- Joe Marsh -J Ever seen those she says. "And they said lets get houses theyhave in some places a color vre all like. So we did. A with separate front doors and nice shade of gray for both sides. porches side by side? My sister From where I sit, so often when owns half of one and lives in it, theres a difference of opinion its near Philadelphia. best to sit right down and work Nice little frame home. Only Sis ' Household Hint out (like when our volunher half brown and this things painted teer firemen decided to serve both Woodenware such as mixing other theirs family always painted lemonade and beer at their annual spoons, chopping bowls, rolling Ruined the effect green. but for picnic last month). Dont let prejupins, and pastry boards, should dices "color your opinion of your be washed promptly, before foods years' neither family ever thought or Juices have time to penetrate. of suggesting that theyjioth deneighbor. Hell probably be quite Use a well soaped brush or dish' cide on a common shade. d as as you are. cloth for this. Rinse well and rnh Now Sis writes that their dry Immediately. Allow to dry home is no longer. I menthoroughly In open air before tioned we were going to repaint,1 putting away. Wooden utensils should never be immersed In water or soaked. Copyright, 1952, United States Breviers Foundation two-fami- a t ly H ? i. i f, open-minde- two-ton- ed e $ |