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Show MARCH 21, I.r,; THE JOURNAL Wildlife Group Poulter-Lambor- n Septic Tank Co. Guards Your Health Prepares Annual Banquet Sanitation is essential to health. KAYSYILLK Everything is in And today, thanks to a vital head- s annual quarters at 1M Cross St. in Ogden,; complete readine.-- for the the most remote farm home in our elk barbecue and dance sponsored Davis and Weber Counties can have by the Davis County Federation of thoroughly effective sanitation, the Wildlife. same as you who reside in our' The gala event will be held at towns and cities. This effective the Davis High School Saturday means of which we speak far sur- evening. Admission to the barbeand cue and dance is just one dollar, passes that of meic it does not involve septic tanks of which, in addition, gives one mema kind subjected to rust or erosion bership to the Wildlife Association. as well as corrosion, for these tanks A good orchestra has been ento are of concrete, pre-caprecise gaged. Two door prizes will be measurements and given away one, valuable shotfor strength tanks manufactured gun, and the other, a ladys hand by a home industry the loulter-Lambor- n sewn, leather purse. Septic Tank Co. Sportsmen as well as other peoThe tanks manufactured by tin ple interested in furthering the Poulter-Lambor- n Septic Tank Co. cause of national conservation, are for suburban and rural sanitation urged to be present at the annual are approved tanks, health offi- affair. cers. home builders and subdivision developers well knowing that they are of the type to afford sanitary such products include also their satisfaction not merely for a few famous burial vaults, a subject you well discuss with your funeral years hut through a lifetime. They may the have not only exceptional strength directors. And remember that Septic Tank Co. and endurance for actually the at so Cross St. may be reached by ages, but they are easily transportor by calling able and can be installed with eae phoning Ogden Mr. Lamborn individually at his truly in say an area devoted to home The health Ogden a fine lawn, without any damage. of yourself and family members, Being of .v.ii gallon capacity, they i h neighbors and afford perfect sanitation for the together w t that home of a large family or even a friends, make it imperative or much greater number of persons. you do so. Ask your physician The capable manufacturers at the any health officer. head of the Poulter-Lambor- n Septic Tank Co. are Mr. Lee C. Poulter Odd Fact and Mr. Willard 0. Lamborn, both A recent donor at a Red. Cross with the experience and the technical knowledge that are reflected blood bank In Boston, Mass., was in the best of products. Remember Allen Lent, who was immediately followed by Bill Easter. cess-pool- PROPERTY TAX OFFERS CHIEF SCHOOL INCOME notes This Is tbs thirteenth In (Editors b.t LUhs ducat.on compare. Foundation trom reports was prepared by the L'tab of ,he tuh Superln- - Bid.. Salt Lake Ulr l931-5- 2 scbol Utah public schools received $43,174,295 in t .e n and $34,733,735 in 1949-5year, compared to $32,487,000 for 63.1 per cent of the total 1950-51- . Property taxes accounted 1951-5- 2 school year. school revenue received during the Of the $43,174,295 revenue received by the school districts, State aid to oca sc oo property taxes amounted to $27,242,651. cent of total districts during the year was $16,700,000, or 38.7 per to the Utah Foundation, 400 Uarlln The JOURNAL V weekly newspaper published in the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Ptah. 0 Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 111 s, P&ft j ASSOCIATION ed Natl Advertising Representative -- Poulter-Lambor- nu ASSOCIATION ('F NATIONAL EDITORIAL st steel-reinforc- .tr BHR.g.grrg UTAH STATE r Newspaper Advertising Service. 222 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Payable in Advance. In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per vear. Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey Dispay Advertising Manager n I 73 at $ SALESMEN WANTED EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY of. fered industrious, energetic man to supply consumers in Central Davis County with Rawleigh Products. Dealer Warren Campbell sold over $8,000.00 worth of products here in 1 year. Automobile necessary. Buy on credit and pay as you sell. Write at once, giving age and experience. RAWLEIGIPS DEPT. ppe;pbcc B' uta,- - roujOiON revenue receipts. Local school funds were $24,744,899, or 57.3 per cent of the total. Federal aid was $1,700,000. Practically all of the state aid to local school districts is channeled through the Uniform School Fund under terms of the minimum school program. Chief sources of revenue distributed from the Uniform School Fund in 1951-5school year were the states school property tax ($5,200,000), individual income tax ($6,700,000), and the corporation franchise tax ($3,000,000). In addition to the above sources of revenue, the 1951 Special Session of the Utah Legislature appropriated $750,000 from sales tax revenue (Emegency Relief Fund) to the Uniform School Fund for each of the 1952 and 1953 fiscal years. The liquor tax produced $500,000 for the school lunch program. 2 pressive program of expansion Rucks War Surplus Stores have Truly experienced, there now being the headquarters in Sunset, on lligh- You Bucks way til. at sioo North ."mki West, Powder River. Let Lr Buck!!an(j the yard and warehouse at That was a popular cry of the Wild Pacific Ave., as well as the West contingent in World War I. notable headquarters at 303 South But there is a popular saying of state in Sunset. Let us remind these days after World War IL,y0U that Spring is the time to re- And it is Go To Bucks, which is move winter ravages and brighten truly sound advice, for Bucks War up exterior surfaces, and that Surplus Stores are headquarters Bucks War Surplus Stores hold a for almost limitless and amazing high reputation over a wide area bai gains, as should be known to for its famous supply of Dutch out. all you thousands in Davis and side white paint none better Weber Counties, whatever may be same as in so many other items. your line. Bucks can save you many bucks. This of course is especially true Learn the score. Youll be amazed. - Id. Adv. as to contractors, farmers and sportsmen, for the Bucks War Surplus Stores are of special value as An elderly guest of honor was a source of supplies to meet their seated across the table from a special needs. But there are in- lovely lady wearing one of the numerable items meeting the needs latest strapless clinging type eveof so many over a wide range-ite- ms ning gowns. He couldnt keep his that truly back up the Hareyes from her and finally addressold W. Buck slogan:: Home of ed the lady, Pardon me, madam, lo.iMM) Bargains. I just have to ask what keeps that Proof of the vital purposes dress up? Just two things she served under the banner of Harold calmly replied, your age . . . and W . Buck is afforded bv the ini- - my discretion. UTC-51-AE- 1I DENVER, COLORADO JUST LIKE Buck's War Surplus Stores Can Save THE GOOD OLD DAYS! IBLACKSMITH SU G- - -- z. i -. ' Take life easier and make bigger farm profits . . . 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