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Show AUGUST THE JOUItNAL 2 SHRINERS SALAAM NEW POTENTATE Vhe - JOURNAL KAYSVILLE Typical of clubs in Davis County or United A weekly newspaper published in Jhe interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. States' Published Ily INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 the YKC club, lead by ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ACROSS I. Feminine c pronoun 4. Sphere Advertising: Representative 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 year Lloyd E. Anderson Editor Manager Mary B. Bowring News Editor J. V. Woolsey 7. 8. 10. of Petersburg, Va., gets the salaam treatment from fellow Shriners in New York after it was officially announced he would be installed as the 64th Imperial Potentate of the Ancient ( International ) Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. Bake A Funny Cake 20. REMMIE L. Notice to Water Users ARNOLD, 17. 19. 22. 5. City (Wis.) Finished, as cloth Irony Secluded valley Weakens Senior (abbr. I Seek laboriously 23. Shades of a Prophet 6. Girl's name Measure 7. 9. Gumbo (var. ) Branch Troubles Helped Scoff Bestowed formally 12 14 16 Propagates primary color 24. 25. Ethereal Sprinkle with flour Sign of the Zodiac 27. Like a bear 28. Selenium 26. 29. 34. Place (sym.) Small casks 35. Devoured Southeast (abbr.) 24 A daring feat 28 30 31 Cubic meter Ventured River (Eur.) 32 33 35 36 37 38 39 -- n. Employs Offers Dry Wise man Wine casks Permit East-southea- st (abbr. DOWN 1 B. H. Noble. 2500 Beck St., North Salt Lake, Ut.; .045 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 100-f- t. tunnel at a point N. 570 ft. and W. 500 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10, T3Nt Pennsylvania Dutch homemakers were noted for their industry, RlE. From the tunnel the water thrift and good cooking. Pie, particularly, has been a specialty of these will be conveyed through pipe homemakers throughout the years and a traditional masterpiece of e and a rich sauce a distance of 500 ft. where it will many is a Funny Cake. A combination the a Funny Cake between a and which the forms cake, be used for the domestic requirepastry layer dinners luncheons refreshments is or or a indessert for and ments of four families light for perfect when entertain. you cidental fire proThis unusual dessert is certain to bring exclamations of delight tection and watering of lawns and every time you serve it. Because the pastry, cake and sauce offer ungardens. limited flavor combinations, too, you will have fun experimenting with 248G9 W. R. Roberts, Layton, different flavor variations. Pictured is a nut funny cake with a for irrigation use the Ut.; .223 sec.-f- t. wonderful snicy cinnamon candy sauce or try a plain cake and pastry from a drain at a point N. 60-- ft. sauce. Serve the Funny Cake slightly warm with bowls chocolate and from E44 Cor. Sec. 12, T4N. R2W. of cream or ice cream or top the cake with chopped nuts, or whipped The water will be conveyed through shredded coconut. toasted pipe a distance of 1320 ft. NUT FUNNY CAKE WITH CINNAMON CANDY SAUCE where it will be used from Mar. 1 thick. Make Line to Nov. 1 to irrigate 70 acres of glass pie plate with pastry, rolled land embraced in NESEU and Sauce and set aside to cool w hile mixing cake batter. M cup Swiftning Shortening NWUSEU Sec. 12, T4N, R2W, and 1 Vi cups sifted Swans Down Cake Vz cup Milk n d incidental stockFlour for 1 teaspoon Double Acting Baking watering purposes. ' Powder Protests resisting the granting of Vz teaspoon Salt any of the foregoing applications, V with reasons therefor, must be in cup Sugar Combine sifted flour, baking powder, salt and sugar in sifter. Place affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer. 403 shortening in mixing bowl. Sift in dry ingredients. Add milk and State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, vanilla and mix until all flour is dampened. Then beat 2 minutes. Add egg and beat 1 minute longer. Stir in V cup chopped' pecans and pour on or before August 31, 1053. into pastry-line- d batter pie pan. Dribble lukewarm sauce over cake Joseph M. Tracv cake a will form batter layer between cake and pie shell when oven (sauce STATE ENGINEER M cup pecans over sauce. Bake in moderate is baked.) Sprinkle Published in the Layton Journal, (350F.) 50 to 55 minutes or until done. Layton, Utah, July 4, 1953 to AuCinnamon Candy Sauce gust 1, 1953. r Combine 2 tablesooons shortening, cup sugar, 2 tablespoons red cinnamon candies (fed hots), U cup water, 2 tablespoons light corn syrup and M teaspoon nutmeg in a saucepan. Cook until candies are dissolved. Remove from heat. Stir in teaspoon vanilla. -- n. pie-cak- 8-i- Before Abyssinian Marshy meadow 22. Bromine (sym ) the entire year, and all locations being from SLB&M, unless otherwise designated: 2 1812 Parley Droubay, Woods Cross, Ut.; .050 sec. ft. for miscellaneous purposes from a well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 021.80 ft. and W. 2180 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T2N, RlW. The water will be used for drinking, sanitation, car washing and cleaning purposes at garage, which uses will consume all of the water. stock-waterin- . 21. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout 2-i- ; Booth Born 8. 4. river of land 11. Display Advertising Manager 21810 ! CROSSWORD Natl 21-i- ' The divine Principle of healing is proved in the personal experience soup. Their fourth meeting was held of any sincere seeker of Truth. at Karen Walkers home. This day Mark Baker Eddy MEMBER. MSS is II Carolyn Marston. Their second meeting was held at the home of leader Carolyn Marston where they planned activities for the coming year. Cynthia Flint was hostess for the third meeting of the dub. The young cooks experimented successfully with the making of tomato Entered as second-clas- s matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. UTAH STATF the cooks learned to make salads. Cheese Rarebit was the Dili of fare when the club met for its fifth meeting at the home of Shirley Lundberg. The girls discussed plans for their gardening, health, and safety programs. When the club met at De Anne Lymans home for the seventh meeting, the girls made pudding which was judged by the eating as excellent. Club News 4-- H 1, 1953 2 Withdraw from a group Messenger of the gods (Gr.l scon's SCRAP BOOK By EAVESDROP, FALLS jH DROPS FROM fUE EAVES OF A HOUSE.. EAVESDROP, o SAWD UNDER -- CHE EAVES , AS fo LlS-fEK- t 0 LI Si EM HEHCL, - i SEcRE-ay- ,1 COMpe n. 'g-in- SCOT1 WAER Wriicrt g, ch R. J. ch year-roun- f XA I. low Of 1 nails MANY DlFFtfcDrt' SUL, SNANK, Poim, MATERIAL AND APE IN USL nfAP (' Collar of PMtRN is par. CosUML oF ALL;iRLS i pmlrh OWN DESIK' is imimW. lyM King ODA 1 tc i qRLLNLAND. AcU qiRL CRiqiKAlis dlft. And no Has AD , i RL aF Nt SYreHi Fntwm SrKimi ! r lm . Vod.l rfkn i i t. i j The only way you can turn his head is to tell him he has a good pro31e. |