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Show MAY 2, 1953. THE JOURNAL I 1 of the Wildlife Fedeiation which comprises Davis, Wehei, Box Elder, Cache and Moigan Counties which sold U(( of all hunting and fishing licenses last year will make these slews its No. 1 project for the coming year. Davis Wildlife To Issue Sport Letter Hello Mr. and Mis. Spoilsman, Since the oiginal meeting with We are chopping you a few lines he will think we Mr. Egan, we have met twice to every month that of interest to every one who is fcimulate and set up a working interested in hunting, fishing and committee so we can be leady to conservation of wildlife. cany thiough on this on any noOf interest to all was a lumor tice. We have set up a big game comthat the State Fish and Game Comthe close to was mission going mittee with the State Fish and Ponds at Stoddard Slew Rearing Game Commission and we intend of Wildlife groups to ask that there be no doc killed Stoddard. The Counties and Davis Morgan in Distiict 1 this year. Weber, and otheis lequested Ieiry Egan Congratuations to the Junior Commission of the Fish and Game Chamber of Ciynmerce of Kaysto meet with us at the Stoddard ville for sponsoring the Jr, Davis Slews to discuss such a possibility. Wildlife. We feel that unless the At this meeting we found that it younger people of this State take was not a rumor but a fact. a more active participation in our Because it is the Webers only wildlife conservation and managerearing ponds and as there are no ment, they may not have the opporhatcheries or other ponds to supply tunity to hunt and fish as we have the Weber which is the most heav- had. Since it shall become their ily fished stream in the state, Mr. heritage we think they should beWilliams, the President of Davis come aquainted with problems of County Wildilfe, informed Mr. fish and game so they can carry Egan and other State officials that on when they become active. We instead of closing the ponds we shall endeavor to give them all the wished to have them expanded and modernized. After a discussion, Mr. Egan agreed to send the State Engineer to Stoddard to make a complete survey and draw up recommendations for enlargement or rebuilding of the slews and submit it to the Wildlife for our approval. Sportsmen, we feel that the sportsmen are entitled to more consideration from the State on the Weber watershed and the Farmington Canyon area than has been given in the past. Facts two-ho- ur to-wr- on this above? The Davis County Wildlife meets the first Monday of every month at the Kaysvlile Community Center at s p.m. We appreciate and solicit your opinions and recommen dations. So will close this letter for now but we will drop you a line next month. Your Davis County Wildlife Voah Numskull planted Watershed, the rest was sent to other parts of the state. There being no shortage of water or room and the water is only two degrees cooler than that which the state calls ideal, we feel that it could be made to produce 14 million fish a year and plant that amount in the Weber. District 1 The JOURNAL tcroNviCT the onlv SNHO likes to be in the interrupted sentence a Middle op persom miller romalp ENAMAUS. IP AN X)EAR mo AH - SEVEN DROPPED editorIKITO A WASTE BASKET, In weekly newspaper published the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. STORIES VJOULD THAT MAKE NEWS dt)RO ES5 BONN, CHARLOTTE, SEND 'io OR Distributed Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Published By INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 YEAR-O- OF UT 5000 PEOPLE THE AVERAGE IN TO NUMMOTION by Km Tenure ?NC. gjmdicet Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in compliance with Title 8, Chapter 1, Section LO, U. C. A. 1108, and the order of the District Court in and for Davis County, State of Utah, that all creditors and claimants of Layton Dairy, Inc., or any other t COMMUNITY... AMERICAN ...250 will f ...7 will have one of Cancer's 7 die of Cancer danger signals ...2or3 will be saved ...12 new cases of Cancer will appear What is your community's cancer problem? If there are 50,000 persons in your town, multiply the figures above by ten and you will get a picture of how cancer strikes in 12 months in a community about the size of yours. Over the years, cancer will strike one in every five Americans. save lives in your community, to strike back at cancer, generously to the American Cancer Society and learn LTo JUDITH RASHETA, 4, who is in Washington to call attention to the annual Buddy Poppy sale dur- ing the Memorial Day week, pins one on Sen. Edward Martin of Pennsylvania. The child comes from the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home for War Widows and Orphans, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Part of the funds raised goes to the home. ( International Words of the Wise What They're Doing in Washington theory that Its Federal money, and Federal money is free. I have ing through Utah last fall and on found out a tax dollar doesnt go very far . . . paiticularly when its my wray back to Washington in sent back to Washington. December I noticed a startling SOME SURVIVORS Of contrast. Scores of times, I drove course the discontinuaCongiessman Dawson Reports: DrivSLABS OR SCHOOLS alongside huge, weedgrown their expensive concrete runways buckling from lack of maintenance and use. When I entered the towns bordering the airports, I noted that the schools were and in many instances the town had outgrown the facilities of its city hall. air-poit- s, on the Weber A THIS it: Since the building of the ponds no improvements of any kind have taken place; the capacity is one-ha- lf million fish per year. The actual output is down to half of this amount now. Of all fish planted from the Slews last year only one-thir- d wTas help and education at our disposal. Spoitsmen, what is your pleasure Poppy For Senator old-fashion- temporary tion of ... projects does not mean an end to airpoit construction. Those projects needed and under construction such as at Salt Lake Citys bustling air terminal will continue to receive aid. And those It Is Indeed strange that, whereas each of us accepts the existence of Insoluble personal problems, we can hardly bear to think that there may be no Ideal solution for the problems of humanity as a whole. (Raoul de Roussy de Sales) Odd Fact newr When police In Toledo, Ohio, arrested a man charged with stealing outboard motors, he confessed hed stolen one, sold it, stolen It, sold it and stolen it again. ed MANTLE HITS 565 - FOOT HOME RUN EASY MONEY? . . . Obviously, the taxpayers of the particular towns should have new schools before unneeded airpoits. That this didnt occur was because of the Governments give away proin construcFedeial gram airpoit tion. After taxing the people dry, the Government offeied to return a pait of the money to build airports, if the local citizens would match this money being returned from Washington, not the Federal Government should decide whether a new airport is necessary in his community. airUnneeded, persons objecting to the distribution of the assets of said Corpo- ports should not he built on the UTAH STATT Ptf $ WrntflG ration as prayed for in the PetiNATIONAL EDITORIAL tion for Dissolution, which PetiWife Preservers tion is on file in the Clerks OfASSOCIATION fice of the above named Court in NatI Advertising Representative Farmington, Utah, are required to Newspaper Advertising Service. present in writing and in detail their respective demands, accounts, 222 No. Michigan Ae. or objections on or before 111. claims, Chicago, June S. 1!.")3, to either Irvin Call, William II. Simmons, or Morris Subscription: $1.00 Per Year Whitesides, trustees of said CorPayable in Advance. poration, at their places of resiIn combination with dence at Layton, Utah. The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year Signed and dated this tilth day of April, A. D. lb."8. Lloyd E. Anderson IRVIN CALL, Editor Manager In redecorating loom WILLIAM H. SIMMONS, it is bst to treat them as B. combination, Bowring Mary MORRIS WHITESIDES. one room. If color is used to make a bi oak News Editor between the rooms, a chopped-ueffect Published 10, LT, May 2, !, April J. V. Woolsey may result 1088, in The Journal. over-elabora- te MEMB living-dinin- g p of the New York Yankees, shows to Billy Martin rfffit hh?tirT 5 0Surbau Which he cloutcd for a 565-fohome run in P i i ot np j asilnSton Mickeys unique accomplishment haD- n"lng of the gdme with the Senators, which the wasthe IonSest ball ever hit by anyone except it 7 Yankees Babe Ruth InthMc f major league baseball Ruth is considered to have hit tho homer on record- -a 600-foblow at Briggs Stadium In Detroit in 1926. 1 ot (International Soundphoto) r t |