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Show r s i - CROSSWORD am 2. Told a . 20. A horny The JOURNAL 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 UTAH STATE US ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION Natl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service. ' 222 No. Michigan Ave. , i - Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. 13. A finch-lik- o bird 14. Foreign 15. Man's quantity il. One of the nickname (poss.) 16. Even (poet.) 18. Arid (Am. Ind.) 17. Half cms 19. Warbles 19. Descends 21. Plant from sight insect 24. Outer Climbing perennial munaa kdqq mater aQaaBfflMHiBQ 25. Cereal grain 26. Hail! 27. Thrice Tastes IttslsU ruler) e I Answer A Cavity Pen-nam- 3030 ISIAMEID (music) Girl's nickname 33. Accumulate 34. 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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 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 request 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 to October 4, 1952. A. Z. . Words of the Wise .We do not choose our own parts in life, and have nothing to do with those parts. Our simple duty Is confined to play(Epictetus) ing them welL Spoon mixture into pie shell. until set. Garnish with Chill THE first cool evenings of au- shaved chocolate (one square untumn call for a little variety from sweetened chocolate) over the the airy fruit desserts of summer For those who enjoy using top. the a little more subBy ALICE DENHOFF something stantial, but still light and cool-is- h. old-ti- me Ice cream freezer and theres a surprisingly large number of folks who do heres something special, a luscious coffee Here are three new and interesting sweets, each using coffee for a tasty tang. mousse that requires little effort Coffee Raisin Pilau first, a most and no cranking at all. While unusual sweet, one borrowed the mousse Is freezing, its easy from the Orient. Pilau, in India to whip up the delightful enough and Iran usually turns up as a sauce that makes such a perfect main dish of rice and other intopping. gredients spiced with curry. But For 8 heat together the Turkish people like their c. double-streng-servings, th coffee and pilau mild and sweet. c. sugar, stirring until sugar disCoffee Raisin Pilau solves. Boll to 238 F. (or until For 6 servings, prepare one pkg. syrup spins a thread). Add syrup rice according to slowly to 2 stiffly beaten egg given directions, but using regular- whites, beating constantly until -strength coffee in lieu of mixture Is cool. Add 2 tsp. vanilla; water. Stir In and mix well, ft c. chilL Whip 2 c. heavy cream uneach golden raisins and chopped til It just holds shape; fold Into tsp. each salt and chilled egg white mixture. walnuts, nutmeg, and V2 c. brown sugar, Pack With Ice Salt firmly packed. C00L Fold In one Pour into 2 empty No. 2 cans, c. heavy cream, whipped, but reserve sufficient for garnishing. filling almost full. Cover tops with several thicknesses of waxed Spoon Into sherbet glasses, and or aluminum foil, and setop with remaining cream and paper with elastic bands. Pack cure chopped walnuts. In or bucket with equal molds tub Something glamorous next to of chopped ice and Ice setd your culinary stock zoom- parts cream salt. Let stand 3 hours, ing, a recipe for a wonderful pie pouring off water and adding filling. baked pie shell, more Ice or salt as needed. UnTo fill a soften 2 envelopes unflavored pack carefully. Unmold, cutting c. cold coffee, then each mold in 4 slices. gelatin in For the sauce, melt one packdissolve in 2 c. hot coffee. Add c. sugar, stirring until dissolved. age chocolate mint wafers over c. doubleegg hot water. Add- Pour slowly on 2 well-beatcoffee until chill and slowly, stirring consistency strength yolks, of unbeaten egg whites. Add tsp. until smooth. The topping will vanilla. Whip one c. heavy cream; thicken as it cools, and may be fold in. Beat the 2 egg whites with served hot or cold. Yields about one cup of sauce. ya tsp. salt; told in. News About Folks in FARMINGTON eled to Delta,. Utah, for the big celebration last week end. Delta truly celebrated the opening of I ed their new highway The Hesses report it was a grand affair from beginning to end. While there they also toured two new L. D. S. chapNew officers for the M. I. A. els only recently finished, which and the Relief society have been are rated as two of the outstanding installed in the North Farmington churches in the state. ward for the coming year. Young THE OLD HOME SALLY'S SALLIES ladies M, I. A. officers are: President, Mrs. Horton Bourne; counselors, Mrs. Rulon King and Mrs. Gerald Pitt. Young Mens M. I. A.: President, Roland Elison; counselors, A. J. Gough, Lynn McCullough. Relief Society new officers are: President, Emma Moon; First Counselor, Alene Leonard; Second Counselor, Virginia Fullmer; Sec- -, retary, Ruth Leonard. Scoutmaster is: Mr. Dale Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fullmer have recently purchased the Harmon home in North Farmington. Mr. and Mrs.E. Carl Husih and two children of Boise, Idaho, will Please dont worry so! Well try be conference guests at the home a new wonder drug on you. of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess. Mr. Theyre working on it now. and Mrs. Husih, formerly lived in Grand Island, Neb., and while Household Hint there he was the branch president if you wish to dye a fabric coral for the L. D. S. church. The Hess color and cannot find coral dye, son, Jay, labored on his mission for experiment with scarlet and 13 months at the time Mr. Husih yellow dyes until you obtain the desired shade. Start with yellow, was at Grand Island. and add the scarlet. In.smaU Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess trav Ferris Workman Correspondent Phone: Farmington 298 en TOWN By STANLEY SKEETEft. t1 k i I I y r r t f i f 1 quantities." MUGGSjND I ch Display Advertising Manager Notice to Water Users Desserts Designed for Fall pre-cook- ety of lde 41. Exdama warmth Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor 21. 22. II IoIpV garment 28. 47. Editor Entire amount 7. Foray 8. Hebrew measure 9. Great beast of burden Lloyd E. Anderson . 6. 12. So. Am. plant 29. Pleasant NATIONAL EDITORIAL Chicago, UL ACROSS falsehood 1. Egyptian 3. Disfigures dancing girl 4. Keel-bille- d 5. Billiard cuckoo shot 0. Sound, '20. Musical as a bell Instrument OCTOBER 4, 1952. . TJIJ3 JOURNAL - BY WALLY BISHOP ' |