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Show DECEMBER 13, 1932. THE JOURNAL 2 The IOURNAL weekly newspaper published in Capt. C. A. Blick, Executive Ofthe interests of the residents, of ficer at the Naval Supply Depot, Davis County, at Layton, Utah. left via train early last Sunday A for Washington, D. C., matter at morning Entered as second-clas- s will serve on the Seleche where Layton, Utah, under the Act of tion Board for Reserve CommandMarch 8, 1879. ers. He will return in about two weeks. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville , UTAH STATF P Wasatch School To Present Christmas Play NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT NEWS 10 mi ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Jaycees to Aid Korean People The Kaysville KAYSVILLE Commerce is of Chamber Junior The Wasatch sponsoring a clothing drive for the CLEARFIELD School will present a Christmas aid of the Korean people, accordplay Friday, December 12, at the ing to LaMar Green, the clubs new First ward recreation hall ad- president. Any clothing that is joining the school under the direc- clean and in fairly good repair, Asso- even though is accepttion of the Parent-Teachciation. This will be held after the able. visit to the class rooms by parents In addition to the clothing, other which is scheduled from 7 to 8:00 items the Jaycees are soliciting are candy, cigarettes, paper, penp. m. The play is entitled, Christmas cils, and canned goods. All goods Should I tell my husband about With the Home Folks, and is be- collected will be sent to the Comthis rich, handsome man who is ing directed by Mrs. Gloria Ash- manding General in Korea for dissoon to enter my life? by. Taking part in the performance tribution to needy Korean people. as Linda Colbert, a mother of to- Boxes have been placed in Bowtertained informally last Sunday day, is Bernice Goeckeritz, Stephen mans department store and in the afternoon at their home for Lt. and Colbert, her husband, is played by Fairway Market for the convenison, ence of donors. Mrs. R. W. Dayhuff. Other guests Arthur Watkins and their Glen is AmV. played E. Tommy, being by were Cmdr. and Mrs, Welker. WindC. A. LCmdr. Mrs. and Ray brose, Beth Montgomery will act as ham, and Lt. and Mrs. A. G. Gud-ger, narrator of the play: Lyle the prophet; Margaret Starks, LCmdr. and Mrs. E. A. Phillips entertained at their home last Fri- the Madonna; Gayle Starks, Wilday evening at dessert and bridge. liam Massey, and Chester Ashby, The guests were Cmdr. and Mrs. shepherds; Karen ODell, JeanA recent survey made by a group R. G. Lavenson. LCmdr. and Mrs. nette Horton, and Judy Hansen, of teachers at the Los Angeles A. C. Windham, and Lt. and Mrs. students of the school angels, and State College shows that television W. J. Robinson. Joyce Taylor, Clara. has become a dominant part of the home that we can not ignore its JINGLE BELLS! JINGLE BELLS! effect upon the school child. out-cfate- d, er Capt. E. H. Wangelin arrived last week to assume the duties of Senior Medical Officer at the Depot. His previous duty station was at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va. He was accompanied by his wife, Wilma, and they are living in quarters on the depot. Natl Advertising Representative Cmdr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnstone entertained at dinner last Friday 222 No. Michigan Ave. evening at their home for Mayor Chicago, 111. and Mrs. Melvin Wood of ClearSubscription: $1.00 Per Year field. f ' Payable in Advance. Mrs. Eleanor Curto arrived last In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. Tuesday from Marysville, Calif., for a visit with Lt. and Mrs. A. Lloyd E. Anderson G. Gudgeon. Mrs. Curto is Lt. Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring Gudgeons sister. News Editor Curto is Lt. Gudgeons sister. J. V. Woolsey Capt. and Mrs. V. S. Munsell en- Display Advertising Manager Newspaper Advertising Service. , What They're Doing in Washington State, Senator Bennett said. Under the program leases will be issued by the Atomic Energy Commission to qualified miners who will be authorized to develop the Department of the Interior, their claims in mining uranium as Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R. long as1 they maintain certain Utah) was advised in Washington standards and continue active de last Friday. velopment. For several months Senator Bennett has been in contact with a special committee of the Atomic Energy Commission and the Department of the Interior, which has been studying legal problems raised by technical provisions of the Mineral Leasing Act which would preclude the filing of valid uranium and other minerals claims on lands which were the subject of oil and gas leases. According to rulings previously made, once lands had been leased for oil and gas all minerals were locked up from A new leasing WASHINGTON program to overcome legal difficulties in the development of uranium lands has been worked out by the Atomic Energy Commission and o. Min-kle- TV Viewing Is Dominant Part of Home percent of the 3rd to Gth grade children surveyed had access to television and spent an average time of 29 hours weekly watching programs and going to bed 2 hours later than before T. V. Of this 98 percent watching T. V, 81 percent of them either sat or were lying on the floor. Such doubled up position will soon develop posture habits. Each chilY should be provided with a straight backed chair to support the spine and relieve the internal organs from pressure caused by slumping and lying on the floor. Viewing T. V. is not injurious but if visual defects exist, such as far sightedness, near sightedness, astigmatism, visual discomfort usually expressed as eye strain will be intensified. Ninety-eig- ht further development. The Committee, after long study, has recom- Notice mended a new leasing program which the legal experts say will enable complete developments of NO. 4781 In the District Court of the uranium resources by miners. After following this matter up periodically for several months, I am glad to know that a solution has been reached which will be in the interest of the United States and of the uranium miners of our for Dissolution of ELLISON RANCHING COMPANY, a Corpo- ration. DISTAFF SIDE OF IKE'S NEW STAFF Notice of Application of Ellison Ranching Company, a Corpo- ration, for Dissolution of'said Corporation under the Laws of the State of Utah. Notice is hereby given that the Ellison Ranching Company has filed its Application in the office of the Clerk of the d Court in proper form praying for dissolution under and puisuant to the Laws of the State of Utah; that the d Court, has, by order, fixed Tuesday, the 27th day Pa at the hour of an,u,ary 10:00 o clock a.m., of said day, at the courtroom of the d Court, at Farmington, Utah, as the time and place for hearing said Application. Any person may file objections, if any he has, to the granting of said application for dissolution of said corporation at any time before the hearing of the said Application at the 'time and place hereinabove stated. Dated this 4th day of December, An Old above-entitle- S' Kentucky Tradition above-entitle- above-entitle- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON ( to high administrative positions has ct President-eleDwight D. Elsenhower In New announced hy been York. They are: Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby (left), Houston, Tex, who will replace Oscar Ewing as Federal Security Administrator, and Mrs Ivy Baker Priest, of Bountiful. Utah, who will have the post of Treasurer of the United States, now held by Georgia Neese Clark. Mrs. WACa. Hobby, a Texas publisher, was wartime commander of the APPOINTMENT OF TWO WOMEN 86 GLENMORE GL-524- 5 Sec- ond Judicial District in and fcr Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Application DISTILLERIES COMPANY PROOF LOUISVILLE, KY. County Clerk. J. D. SKEEN, ?or Applicant, TTA?eX Oil Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Published in The Journal, ' Ce?b,eA J3 20 27 1032; 10, 1033. Janua |