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Show THE LAYON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER Oregon when be and bis wife were of Mr. and Mrs. Otha K. returning from a trip to Seattle, and Miss Kathleen Green. The Layton Journal Wash, where they .had accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Irene Williams, who recently sailed from SWtTitlft ASAOCWIO that part for Fairbanks, Alaska to join her husband. Mr. Manning in A weekly Nfwjaprf published trying to escape the scalding water t I ijton, Uuh, tn trit intereit fell o the grouud. His wife helped of Davis Cotinty and Colome him to a tourist cabin and called a formed by former residents of the dic tor. After receiving treatmen he drove home. Since lie has been gocounty. ing to a chiropractic physician in Entered as secontf-rramatter gden. Layton, Utah, under the Act March 8, 1879. mu a LAYTON Subscription price $1.25 a year. JOHN STAHLE, JR. Editor J CLEARFIELD Joseph I.. Mabey, Jr. left left Thursday for Fort Winfield Scott, Presidio, San l iancisco to take his commission as first lieutenant of the U. S. coast artillery in the regu lar army. Mr. Mabey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mabey, Sr .of Clearfield, is a graduate of the A. C. I.ogan, where he was a football .tar, and was known as "Nip" I'ntil his enlistment for service for his country, several months ago, he was a football coach in the (race, Idaho high school. Miss Fmma Iav lie, lately return rd missionary, who has been visiting for several weeks here with friends, was the guest speaker in sacrament services held in the local ward chapel last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I.e Roy Flippen has started excavations for their new home. Mr. Flippen is an electrical engineer at the Hill Field air port at Clearfield. .Mrs. Sarali Wilcox of Hurley, Ida is staying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emanuel Hanks, during the latters illness. The local ward M. I. A. opening exercises were held last Tuesday evening in the church chapel. The presidency urged all the community to attend Mutual this coming season. 15, Richard (Dick) Hamblin, who wa sinjured in the early summer. when thrown from a horse at bis uncles farm in Syarucse, has been released from the Dee hospital. It will beb a month yet before the boy will be out of bed. jDiek graduated from the North Davis high school last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harbor an nounce the birth of a daughter in t he Dee hospital, Ogden. Mrs. barber was formerly Miss Josie Hamblin. Mr. and Mrs. George Ensign of Sunset announce the marriage of their daughter, Imis, to J. Harold Smith of Madison, Wisconsin, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .11. Smith, of Fielding, Utah, in the Salt temple last Tuesday, Sept. llMh. Mr. Ensign teaches at the Kaysvillc seminary. vahel Shumway and baby Mrs. daughter, Gayle, of Chicago are vis iting with relatives here and in Syracuse. Mrs. Shumway will he re meiiihered here as Miss Isabel Ma-le- Warren. v. lie West I. a ton ward held their opening social J uesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeff returned to their home in California Wednes day. NJ r; lailey Weaver accompanied them and will spend a few days visiting there, David Adams was the guest of honor at a party given bv his priest hood class given at the school grounds Friday evening. 'They presented him with a pair of shoes. A reception vvas held in the Fay-to- n hall Friday evening honoring David Adams and l.ynn Hurton who will leave this month to do missionary woik. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Cowley and son of M organ, spent Sunday litre. Miss bay Harkdull returned home from Nevada this week and is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Harnes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence iBone spent Sunday in Ogden as guests of Mrs. G. L. Corey. The Fast 1. ay ton ward M. I. A. held their opening social 'Tuesday evening with a large attendance. Miss Maxine I.ayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.eo I.ayton and Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams, were married Sept. 4th at the Williams home. Fishop W'illiam Dawson per formed the ceremony. A wedding supper was held immediately afterward for the families. .A reception was held in the East I.ayton ward hall Thursday evening over 500 attended. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Randall and children, Elbert and Jan, of Center ville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hcywood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green of Clear field were Sunday guests of Mrs. George Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Hurton and two children of Grace, Idaho spent last week-en- d with Mrs. Roy Green. The 3 S. G. girls enjoyed their last party with a dinner party at Goon Chicken Inn in Salt Fake Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .Kryant A. Hunting ham of Salt I.ake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Monday. Miss Amy Wafstaff of American e Fork and Raymond King of were married in the Salt I.ake temple, Wednesday. Mrs. Maurice Harton entertained the officers and teachers of the first ward M, 1. A. Wednesday evening. Mr. ct ml Mrs. Dale Gray have moved from Salt I.ake to I.ayton. Mr. Gray is employed at the Farm its I niou store. Mr. and Mis. Gcoige Flint left Ft iday to spend a few days with Mr, and Mis. Flitter Flint. Mrs. Trank Maior and Miss Velma Maior and Mi-- s Fern Simmons entertained at a pantry shower for Maxie l av ton at the home of Vel 'll icre w ere 24 -- I.a-mo- nt Kay-vill- Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker are making their home for the present mother, Mrs. with Mr. Walker's .v a W alker. Mr. and Mrs. Allan llodson and babv, Jerry, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. llodson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rawlings. W heelvvi igbt and Alette Mrs. Mr. and Mt children of Ogden were Saturday k.impton parof akc City Mrs. ami Wheelwright's daughter guests Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo n hurgood. M.m ,K. ami baby1 Mis. Blaine Adams and fam- Rail Annlvn, of l.avton were Monday ily. Mr and Mi- visitois of Mis. Adams parents MKesht lett Joe . Mabcv, Sr. iami Mrs Joseph Suml.iv to make their home at Mr. and Mrs. Norris Warren and will enter Ore. Mr. Keslei Mr. and Mrs. Fail Kilts of Ogden the medical school at Portland and and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Godson of Mis. Keslcr is one ol the faculty Clearfield have returned home from iiicnibeis ot the Detioit High ail automobile tour of the Yellow- s c tool. stone national pjtk. Mint Mr and Airs. 'George H. iatelv leturned visited in Pocatello, Ida. where Rav Me Entire. Ismissionary trout the lahitian visiting they spmt the week-enlands, was a visitor. Monday at the their son and daughter-in-laMr. home ot bis si'tei and htotliii liner Flint, who lecmtlv and Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Allan luyloi. akc to Imovtd theie tiom Salt Wilnter Hai Mr and Mi ' make tin ir home 1'liev also visited automobile an returned tiom wit It Mi. and Mis. liomwell bird It ip to Calitoniia. They visited the Mr. and Mis. Mvton White-sideand Wot Id s lair in San Francisco. On their tetuin to I.ayton Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and visited a spent a tew hours in they visit a relatives after with children, with Mr and Mrs. and mends beie and in Kaysvillc, in ogan with Mr. have leturned to their home in FrankM Flint'I and and is. (.liman Curtis. i i i mis ton, Oregon Craw toid Cates, of 1alo !to. Mi. and Mrs. Kufns llodson and Wenof a sehool mate California, little dell dauts, was a guest ever the undav guests ot Mr. and Mrs, weih-uiat the hoe ot Mr. and K. Smith in Rov, Weber Co. Mr. and Mrs. I.oy Wood.. Mrs. Mrs. Jahe S. Adams. Mrs. W all.u e Kanistv .old daugh At Hem Weatherston little and left Sun- amt W latherston, have tetnitud ter, Miss Alda Ranisiv, M in company with M Horn ft ti ir to I os AngCis. uy dt's Sce'tiield of Kaysvillc tor attended the wedding of Miss June Wood ami Fel.uu! lohtiseii. Mrs, jS.ui I'r.ituisco when t he will tail" tor a tew days before Susan Wood., who accompanied ' Ctm umained in Cahoot nu t, a A"I,; m- mg on to l'ttnliiton, the., Anger visit with her eh.ildrin Mr lor a visit with Mr. and Mt'. i e and. family- and. loin Hazil Thornlev, Mis. utm Mrs. Wallace smi. V ard' and Charles Woisi and .o ace omp.inu d M r. ,.nd Mrs ianiiht s. it mile tv'ii four Among those who attended t e tile Rum sc v K's IV Brigham. Young j inure in vis to return ic ol'IV (( e!en. were: Mr. and Mrs. .Van mot! r u to a tv'll lot, Mr. and Mr'. John Pis ions t Dale- hevsions. w ho sc n the! Vf Clvde Muir, ..in Misses Ruth Maw and Norma .Man v'V Cv!. alt'' lett Nullrung, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions and small son, Suihen. Mrs. Joseph F. Mjhoy, Jr. is visiting with relatives here- and in prior to joining her husband m San Francsico. where he holds the position as t ii st lieutenant in U. S. coast artillery. Mrs. Mabey "as formerly Miss Amar Hickman of Fogan. The local ward Relief society, tin der the direction of its President, Mrs. Katherine Parker, held its mouldy meeting in the church chap cl last T uesday afternoon. Flder Ray Me Entire spoke on '1 cnee in Talulj. Floyd Manning of Clearfield burns on the side of his tace and a wenched back w hen the cap of liis car radiator flipped off, when was preparing to refill it with water. The accident in 'urn 1 James F. Ellison was honored with a family social at his home Monday evening in honor of his The guests birthday aniversary. included besides Mr, and Mrs. Ellison, their children, which are a follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Ellison, Mr. ond Mrs. David J Ellison and Mr and Mrs, Howard Adams, all of Sal Fake Ciy: Mr. and Mrs. Oha K. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Feon aril I.ayton. Mrs. Martin Hammer and two children, arrived Monday for a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooley and her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. J. William burton and son, Fynn Hurton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Adams and son, David, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1C Christensen in Salt Fake. Dee W hitesides and Elmer Green left Monday for Fogan where they will attend the USAC, this winter. The I.ayton ward Mutual began its seasons work Tuesday evening with the following program, being presented in the chapel with Vird Cook, president of the Young Men, conducting: Vocal solo, Kent Johnson; welcoming address, Miss Alice Whitesides, president of the Young ladies; two readings by Joe Winters; remarks, J fishop William A. Dawson and Mr. I'rederickson of Salt Fake City presented a ventriloquist act. Following the program the group assembled in the gym where Miss Virginia Wiggill conducted games. Mrs. Farley Weaver is expected home this week-enfrom Fos Angeles where she went ten days ago, in umpany with her and daughter, Ft. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs, of Fos Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walilquist and daughter, Karen, are spending this week in Roosevelt visiting Mr. Wahlquists parents. 'The Singing Mothers of Fayton ward Relief society are rehearsing, paring for the Relief society ward conference which will be ,held Sept. 29 at the ward chapel. Mrs. Pearl Naldcr is conducting the group. Mrs. Clarence P. lfaird entertainat her ed twelve guests Sunday home in honor of her gpn on his birthday. My Son, My Son will be shown Monday night at the Rex Theatre l.avton. Ycrner O. Hewlett, of Salt I.ake will he the speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the Fayton luirsdav even-nin- g Kivvanis duh this at the town hall. Mr. Hewlett will talk on his recent trip to Yucatan, ail island of the coast ot Mexico. His talk, will be ilhixted by moving pictures. from Davis high Graduates school who have already filed their transcripts at the Utah State Agricultural cedlcge at Fogan, are, Jack Elizabeth ( all Adams Rampton, of arris Glot ia. l.avton; Dean aipl Griddle ami Haven J. Harlow of Rampton and Clearfield.; Fa Rue lean Holbrook of bountiful, while Donald Cleverly of South bountiiola l'itt of Sun- ful and Rolette Dc-tloi- son-in-la- d THE CENTURY .1 kun-sev'- s v 1 i e e - i - l v si-- HOTPOiNT QUALITY FEATURES MEASURED HEAT. Simplifies Saves fuel. cooking. Ail porcelain enamel. Three Select-a-KeCairod units with 5 Measured Heats. Oversize Thrift Cooker. oven. i - One piece top of enamel. I a rn a rn.' .t 1 sut-fcie- i stain-resista- : met a mi t la Sp a t sag.S .i, final tail i CALROD CENTERVILLE Private Instruction Z0RD0N METHOD CAL-RO- D Union Furniture Co, er Ak e Ct' And Do 8.i Ik r T cse PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES in inte grange J ha ffice : if well ier of Mr a irate ! i 1 t jjniverss 31-3- Consult County Clerk and Respective Signer for Further Information. Notice To Creditors NOTICE THE DISTRICT COURT. IN PROBATE DIVISION AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Eric G. M. Hogan, deceased. The petition of Hyrum Hogan praying for the issuance to himself of Fetters of Administration in the estate of Eric G. M. Hogan, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 21st day of September, A. D., 1940, at ten oclock a. m. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 10th day of September, A. D., 1940. R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk , ! j ; 31-3- Notice to Water Users L-i- THE DISTRICT COURT, IN PROBATE DIVISION AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, IN OF UTAH In the Matter of the Guardianship of I.lewellyn F. James, Minor. The petition of Fabelle Janies, or SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 1st So. Was. 8228 stock-waterin- ( Seal j Hv Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk Section S. K adopted by the electors of the statt. this amendment shall take effset the first day of January, 19(1. I. E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy ot the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session cf the legislature cf 1939 as the same apsrf.rs of record in my office. In w,tcess whereof. have her unto sot my hand and affixed the Groat Seal of the Suve of Utah this 2 ii day of August, 1940. llum-plierv- s. de-- a Notice to Water Users W'oods Cross, Utah, Aug. 26, 1940 Notice is hereby given that at a shall be individually responsible for an additional amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, er the amount of their stock of any particular class in such corporation, for all its debts and liabilities of every kind. 2. The Section t secretary state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state a: the next general elect!,! in the meaner provided by law. strv-ju- meeting of the directors, held on the 23rd day of August, 1940, an assessment of 65c per share or acre was lexied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on the 6th day of September, 1940, to S. C. Howard, at his residence, at Woods Cross, Davis County, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess nient may remain unpaid on the 11th dav of Oct. 1940 will he delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the Sth day of Nov., 1940, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. By order of Board of Directors. 5. C. HOWARD, Secretary Henry F. Jaqties, Fayton, Utah has filed Application No. 13674 to appropriate 0.5 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Davis county; said water will be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring located E. 1320 ft. and N. 240 ft. from the SW' Cor. of Sec. 12, T. 4 N., R. 1 V., SLB&M, and used from March 1 to October 31, in- - y rr op i MIST5R CAN YOU DIRECT ME TO THE FCTLY FARM? MUCH &rc JMJ 9at, f, imi 1 1 MODERN MOTORS: INC. PEP INTO A CAR. f ' Ch E BOUNTIFUL 261 MOTORS INC PUT SO rou Fnrtoiri&i HAROLD CALDER MODERN CAN Do fto 1141 HEY, with t Wily IN ITS HISTORY. WHY DONT YOU BUY A BUICK? SEE OR PHONE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN DAYIS COUNTY. 1 runs great, ' : IS HAYING THE BEST YEAR BY SPEEDY- - I DONT SEE HOVJ THE SERVICE DEPT fa-- BUICK West Bountiful Mill Creek Irrigation Company, principal place of business W oods Cross. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the 4th day of September, A. D., an assessment of 25 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation which is now due and payable to the Secretary, Ernest Wood, at his SPEEDY Plaintiff's Attorney F. O. Address 2377 Kiesel Ave, Ogden, Weber county: Utah. BUB Noticc of Assessment hM'H4"HHH4-MH-H-ti44H-'H- The Bit HENRY SEEGER. IRRIGATION CO. by them g other-imtjp- praying for the issuance to Harriet Noting of Fetters of Guardianship on the person oi Flewellyn F. James, minor, lias been set for hear ing on .Saturday the 21 st day of A. D., 1940, at ten September, o'clock a. m. at the County Court House, in tilt Court Room of said Court, in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal, thereof affixed this 10th dav of September, A. D., 1940. R. BRUCE MAJOR. Clerk 1 THE BOUNTIFUL Secreury in m- - x ; LEGAL NOTICES STATE of e.n tvc ril r ed ; Estates cj Richard E. Egan and Date of last publication, Septcm. uest- - fc be J st- Mary M. Egan, husband and wife, ber 12, 1940. sea deceased. Creditors will present claims with Users a vouchers to the undersigned at the L. h! Bountiful rs. of office Keith Stahle, C. J. Call, P. O. Box 665. 'alt r Utah, on or before the 7th day of Lake City, Utah has filed a; Kj. onird November, A- D., 1940, tion No. 13677 to appropriate sec. It NHso LAWRENCE M. HATCH ng'i lonl Mt Administrator of the Estates of ft. of water from Simpson in said Davis water be fr. and county; E. E. Richard Egan and Mary diverted from May 1 to Sept ber (rs. Egan deceased. of each year, at a tringhat Date of first publication Septem- 30, inclusive d Mrs. point W. 4686 ft. and S 4 3o ber 6, i.. D., 1940. 2275 ft. from the NE Cor. S in Mrs. Keith F. Stahle, attorney for adT. 4 N., R. 2 W SLB&M and r. Rol 5 ministrator. used to irrigate 425 acres of land id Mrs. located in the WjzSWii Sci It y0vo w T. 4 N., R. 2 W., Sa and Ir.'. Gor SSHNEU Sec. 13. T. 4 X., R. Mrs. J' 3 V., SLB&M. The water will I thirty Estate of Eliza Janette Evans also be used intermittently from J of Mi Berry, deceased. May 1 to September 30 for flushing fen Creditors will present claims with the intake of the canal ow ned by Mrs. vouchers to the undersigned at the the Ritz Salt Company. tarried i Protests resisting the granting oi office of Wendell B. Hammond, atW'o' with reasons tfward torney, Bountiful, Utah, on or be- said Application, therefor, made in affidavit form, . fore the 7th day of Nov., 1940. rr must be filed with T. H. Hum- Josephine A. Berry Ferrell, 403 State State Engineer, pherys, Administratrix, of the estate of Eliza Janette Evans Berry, deceas- Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with pv one extra copy and $1.00 filing he ed. 1940. r.fnmv Date of first publication Septem- on or before October 26, H. HUMPHERYS, T. ber 6th, 1940. 5 State Engineer Date of first publication, August ctnary ry of tl . 1940 rips an Date of last publication Septem- par Chris Hanney, Layton, LTtah has JAdams filed Application No. 13694 to Boch tr; appropriate 0.15 sec. ft. of water Noah t from Hobbs spring in the Kays jod 234. Creek drainage area in Davis Abraha county. Said water will be diverted In the District Court of Davis Ezrahi at the point of issuance of said spring, located N. 100 ft. and E. county, State of Utah. Christ 290 ft. from the SWr Cor. Sec. 1, Delbert M. Craythorne, plaintiff, oman j, T. 4 N.. R. W SFB&M, and vs. Theresa Craythorne, defendant. Neros used from April 1 to October 31, The State of Utah to said Defen- - P d uritt nchtsive of each year, to irrigate 5 dant: rst of t! acres of land located in the You are hereby summoned totutions 1. Sec. SWKSW14 said Part of said water will also he used during appear within twenty days after just31 the entire year for incidental do- service of this summons upon yoJ.Jrsion if served within the County ir. onie mestic and puris which this action brought; poses. Protests resisting the granting of wise within thirty days after to said Application. with reasons ice; and defend the above entitle :jggj0lls therefor, made in affidavit form, action; and in case of your failurejthin th must be filed with T. H. so to do, judgment will be gender- - countt State Engineer. 403 State ed against you according to the ethn Capitol, Salt Fake City, Utah, mand of the complaint, which ha? r exten with one extra copy and $1.00 fil- been filed with the Clerk ot saic.d colon ing fee on or before November 9, Court. es and 1940. This action is brought to obtain tions. 5 T. IF HUMPH FRYS, judgment and decree dissolving timbers ex State Engineer. bonds of matrimony between th.l major Date of first publication Septemplaintiff and defendant: And crsed pati ber 12. 1940. of the minor child, issue of thfeion hi tody Date of last publication, October ar said marriage. 10. 1940. I THE NEW HOT POINT is faster, more etticient, more durable than ever. New easily removable reflector can LkI iin vafa ful 1 LAYTON, UTAH paid ff c,utl t, , - NOTICE VERA PETTIT and fully r Notice to Water heat. IN Bou st KkJ-ye- ar mid-summ- elusive of each year to irrigate acre of land embraced in 3i, tu SJ4SWK of said Sec. 12. A, water as is stecessary will aF u used during the entire ye- - u, incidental domestic and , watering purposes. Protests resisting the granttt. oi said Application, with recm therefor, made in affidavit t,jra, must be filed with T. H. li.am. pherys, State Engineer, 403 "Utt Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, "ith one extra copy and $1.00 film fee on or before October 12, 1940 T. IF 11UMPHERY State Engineer Date of first publication, A 15, 1940. There is a old negro in Kansas City, Kan., who sleeps under three blankets in the Call r Notice To Creditors Miss Eva Hancock of Pasadena, California is visiting with her moth er, Mrs. J. A. Jfancock, of Centerville. Miss Hancock is executive director of the campfire girls in Pasadena where she supervises the acti vities of over a thousand girls as well as directing a two months sum nter camp in the mountains. Seal J By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed grand-daught- The Democratic Study group will meet in the American Fegion hall in Bountiful next Monday night. Sept. 16, at 8 oclock. R. J, Bird His subject will be the speaker. will be National Defense." An interesting program has been arrang- J Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders In every corporation nnd i vv Piano Accordion SECTION F That It Is proposed to amend section IS, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: 1 - of the Day taio-thir- s. v INSTRUMENT Be it enacted fy the Legislature ef the Slate ef Utah, of all the memhert elected to each house concurring therein: low-hav- i POPULAR A JOINT RESOLUTION PR0P0S INC TO AMEND SECTION IS, ARTICLE XII OF THE CON STI TUT10N OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATINC TO LIADIL -ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. 1 t PLAY THE MOST Liability of Stockholders of Banks nlaw. . L Constitutional Amendment t. u p; 1 99. Study Group Monday The public is cordially invited. d 17 W. residence at Wood Cross, Utah. this Any stock upon which assessment may remain unpaid on the 4th day of October, 1940, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 4th day of November, A, D., 1940, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of directors. ERNEST WOOD, Secretary. R. J. Bird to Address ed. The South Bountiful girls softball league won the chapionship of south-enof Davis county and the following girls were players: Stella Hatch, 3rd base; June Moss, catch; Feah Peterson, Maxine pitch; Schulthies, first base; Afton Moss, short-stoArlene Clarkson, center; Thelma Putnam, 2nd base; Dora Moffitt, left field; Rhoda Platts, pitch; Gayle Page, 10th play er, Yanita Thomas, right field. The last game was played with Centerville, the score being H to 7 in favor of South Bountiful. To celebrate the season's good results the players and their partners enjoyed a roller skating party Tuesday evening. Dale Schulthies has been their manager. The John Pack camp DL'P will hold the first meeting of the season Wednesday, Sept. IS, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. II. Higgs and the Junior section will meet Thursday evening, Sept. 19 at K oclock at the home of Janet Higgs. 'The Big (iuy is the picture playing at the West Bountiful amusement next Monday along with a 3 stoog comedy and news. 1 . :u-t'- WOODS CROSS w d 1 former graduates of Davis high school, have transferred their credits from the Branch Agricultur al college at C'sdar City and Weber Junior college at Ogden respectively. Mrs. Ruth Roach of Salt Fake City spent this week in Fayton visit ing with her mother. Mrs. Eva Wigill and other relatives. et, d I 1 Green 12, 1M0 nnno 1 V ir Ais sn horn ny x jfce. (Rc |