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Show ' Jul 18, 1957 The REFLEX' Page take up and pay for the bonds when Notice ol Sale tendered. 6-- B . NOTICE OF SALE $260,000 PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BONDS of NORTII DAVIS COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT, UTAJI Sealed bids will be received by North Davis County Sewer District, Utah, at its office in the Smith Building in Clearfield, Utah, up to 7:30 oclock p. m. on 1st August, 1057, for the purchase' df its General Obligation Bonds to the amount of $200, (XX), which bonds are part of a voted authorization of $2,100,000 General Obligation Bonds of like nature, $1, MO, 000 of which have been heretofore issued. The bids will be publicly opened, read and considered by the Board of Trustees of said District at a meeting to be held at the above mentioned time and place. The bonds are dated August 1, of $1,000. denomination 1007, registerable as to principal only, will bear interest at a rate or rates not in excess of five per cent per annum, payable February 1, 1058, y and thereafter on August 1 and February 1 of each year, and mature serially on February 1 of each year as follows: Amount Maturity Amount Maturity stricts sewer system. The bonds will be delivered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Delivery elsewhere is to be at the purchasers expense. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked Proposed for Bonds. Additional information may be obtained from the undersigned Clerk, or from Edward L. Burton and Company, KM) South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, the Districts fiscal agents. (s) RAY J. DAWSON. Chairman. (s) VIRI) COOK, Clerk. (SEAL) Published in The Reflex July lx, 1057. Notice ol Sale semi-annuall- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 20th day of July, A. D. l!tr7, at 12:(X oclock Noon, on the front steps of the Davis County Court House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, the following described real property of Davis County shall lie sold at a public sale, beginning 420.70 feet North 003' West from the Southwest corner of Section 21), Township 2 North, Range 1 East; thence North 003 West 41.24 feet; thence North K0.TO East xx.5 feet; thence South o 03 East 41.24 feet; thence South K1T(, West HN.r, feet to beginning Containing ooo acres. Serial No. Bo.-- I 403." This sale is made under authority of and in compliance' with" passed by the Board of Commissioners of Davis County. Signed and dated this 11th day of July, A. I). Kir, 7 1 Mining problems are Utah's problems Minus help Utah's prosperity only when they operate at a reasonable profit. Despite good ore, many mines are closing down becaose a flood of imports of cheaply produced foreign metals is forcing our prices down, while inflation is driving domestic mine operating costs up. Utah's congressmen are working on the problem. You can help by writing them to say you support them. MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comet an abundant life far all" Davis Carrier Job Open ill Announcement is made by the U, S. Civil Service Commission of the need at the Kaysville Post Office of a city carrier. The person applying must be a bona fide patron of the Kaysville office. He must be prepared to handle heavy sacks of mail, must be in good physical condition and expect to deliver mail in all kinds of wea-the- r. The starting salary is $1 82 per hour. Anyone that is interested may apply at the Kaysville post office, where he will receive an application to take a written examina-- . tion to fill the position. Davis Weather Jaycee Group Expand To Other Clubs County The eight-clu- b Davis County Members voted to extend the Junior Chamber of Commerce or- term of President Everett A. ganization voted Saturday night Mac McGhie, who was installed to expand the group to include a year ago, until the enlarged orcluba from Washington Terrace, ganization is formed. South Ogden,, Morgan and Sunset The combined membership of the Present members are Kaysville, twelve Jaycee clubs will work with Weather news courtesy of Dale Layton, Farmington, Clearfield, other clubs to promote industrial Pfankuch of the United States West Point, Roy, Centerville and growth and to make the area a Forest Service Station at Bountiful. better place in which to live. FARM SAFETY WEEK Avoid Electrical Hazards ' July 21st to 27th is Farm Safety ground connection on the tele-Week. Lets make the farm the vision aerial which on some farms safest place to live. The Farm is very high. It, too, will be safe Safety Committee of the Utah if the ground is tied in with the Safety Council reminds the farmelectric service ground. ers that electricity is now one of Since extension cords are often the best and the cheapest workit is wise to have one or ers on the farm, but there are two good special cords for this pur- some musts to keep in mind pose. By good cords, we mean ise. those that have rubber covering Moving objects under or near for use around damp or moist power lines, particularly if they are metal or have metal parts, always present a potential hazard and have cost lives. 1 The Weekly Reflex Matter Entered as 8cond-elaPab. IS, 111. at Kara villa, Utah. Uniter tha Act of March 8. 1879. safety-w- Publbhcd by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 MEM BFR t NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION is, UUISUIE ASSOCIATION spots with insulation that is sound and with end connections that are firm. It is always wise to avoid standing in water or on moist ground and then touching any pieces of electrical equipment. Keep in mind too that wet hands com-th- e ing in contact, even to turn a switch on and off, can give you shock. Extension cords should be con-hosidered a temporary connection ard should not be left as a perma-needenent method of providing service pumps, motors, and other uses cither on the farm or in the home. Begin now and make every week a sae week on the farm d, fr Salute to Some simple precautions remove all of the danger. First of all, THINK. More fatal accidents hap-- 1 pen because someone didnt think than any one contributing fac- CACHE ' COUNTY tor. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ' 1 Kaysville Mail Notice The bonds are optional for i ademption in inverse numerical order on February I, I!72, and on any interest payment date thereafter at 1(M and accrued interest to and including February 1, 1!77. and at 10.7 and accrued interest theieaftcr. Principal and inteiest will be payable at such bank or banks us may be agreed upon between the pur(SEAL) chaser and the District following H. L. STRONG, the sale. Davis County Auditoi. The bonds will be awaided to the1 (SEAL) responsible bidder whose bid re- - - Published in The Reflex July 1. suits in the lowest net interest cost pg, 7 to the District figured to maturity from the first day of the month following the date of sale, after PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP deduction of premium, if any. Each NOTICES bidder is asked to state in his bid fonault Clerk of District Court or or submit with his iiid a tabula- the Respective Signer for Further tion showing his computation of Information. such net interest cost, together with the nd effective interest rate The bonds me fu'l general obliNo. 1540 gations of the District pnvahle In the District Court of Davis from taxes to be levic without County, State of Utah. limitation as to into or amount In the Matter of the Estate of The I Mst riot may apply additional CHARLES H. BURTON, Deceased. revenues when available to the payCreditors will present claims1 ment of these Ixind. with vouchers to the undersigned A certified or cashier's check in at 1X5 South 3rd East, Kaysville, the amount of $"i,2xi(K, drawn Utah, on or before October 7, 1057. upon an incorporated hank or trust SHERMAN L. BURTON, company and pavahle to the order Administrator of the District must accompany I B JAY WILSON each bid as a gum antcc of good Attorney for Administrator faith on the pail of the bidder, ,; Kerb's Bldg which check will lie fotfeited as Ogden, Utah liquidated damages if such bid is Published lit The Keflex July 4, accepted and the bidder fails to . is 1057. Notice to Creditors CHANEY, Defendant. The State of Utah to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon K. ROGER BEAN Attorney for Plaintiff II East Gentile Street Layton, Utah an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons uppn you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which within 10 days after the service of this summons upon you will be filed with the clerk of the above court. This is an action for the amount due on contract. Dated: July 1 .1, 1057 K ROGER BEAN Attorney for Plaintiff Address: t) East Gentile St. Layton, Utah Plaintiffs address t; North Main Street Layton, Utah Defendant's address: Unknown Published in The Reflex July 2.', August 1 and x, 1057 t: UTAH Summons The unqualified approving legal In the Justice Court in and for opinion of Chapman and Cutler the City of Layton, County of Dawill be furnished the' successful State of Utah. bidder without cost to him and all vis,Before the Honorable John M. bids shall be so conditioned. Justice of the Peace. The bonds are being issued for Park, COMFURNITURE UNION the of the purpose of paying part vs. ROBERT PANY, Plaintiff, cost of the construction of the Di- Your Power Company wants to be sure you protect your life when you are moving large objects such 111. as derricks or buildings near or under electric power lines, and urges you to ask for their assistance m these cases Keep in mind that these power employees are busy people and bat. U!?nt.. Ur' THE STAI-Tea- must plan their work, too. There-- ' last l,ort,nK Newa Editor CLAIR HALES as you make your farm plans, fore, tan'lpnt of David M. Sill, deceased, MARY BOWRING Editor Society an or granting of Letters of Ad- - J. VERNON WOOLS) Y Advertising Mgr. you know in advance that moving Office Manager day is coming up, so consult with ministration with Will Annexed to ERNEST R. LITTLE Office Clerk MARILYN KEYES Alan B. Blood has been set for GEORGE Foreman your Power Company at least two F. BARKER hearing on Tuesday, the 23rd day of DAVE MORTEN8KN Compositor days before the intended move so A. WILKINSON Compositor that a representative can be sure July, A. I). 10:7, at ten o clock A. C. CLAIR FORD Compositor to be on hand to in the Court at assist and per- - f House, ,M" DAVID SEAICH Composition Ilavis County, Utah. haps save your life JACK IMHOFF Stereotype Linotype WITNESS the Clerk of said JOHN E BARKER. JK Watch that water pipe! It is KINNER Linotype Court, with the seal thereof affix- KENNETH Proof Reader metal and long To he safe, carry MARION WHITkSiDKS ed, this Nth duy of July, A. D. 1057. CLIFF BALL Pressman it in a horizontal position. If you Pressman NED ROBEY d must H. L. STRONG, Clerk. it, think. Keep it Pressman GARY KENNEDY from electric wires - even the away By Carol B. Rawlins, GOI DIE BALL Bindery Supervisor! ROB ENA ENCE Bindery Dept. low voltage ones around the farm. Deputy Clerk. Reporter Drilling rigs and well pipe are MILTON J. HESS, NORM A PREKCE Kaysville metal pieces that sometimes long I I WATT ton OUISK .ay Attorney for Petitioner. KATHERINE ROSE are allowed to touch electric wires. Farmington K) South Main, MRS VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Syracuse Keep them at a good, safe disFarmington, Utah. Clinton JEAN RITRSON tance of at least three feet away JEAN RITRSON, Published in The Reflex. July 11, Clearfield JEAN HURSON from any current-carryin- g Sunset wire l!ir,7. Everyone knows that motors, around pumps und water should have a good ground connection-o- ne that is tied in with the grounding system of the house or farm electric seivice. Are your farm motor frames well grounded? Check them today; this is Farm Kaysville What a fabulous ex-- j to the 17th Safety Week -- Piotect votir own Contes Rules life. Grand store the for in is peneme At the same time check up on National Crochet Champion of the There .ue only three Contest 1057 Nationwide Crochet Contest, rules to follow in order to be d vyhat awaits the Champion gihle foi the many valuable be her guest An . entiles must trip tional ptizes to exciting New Yoih City, with crocheted of mercerized crochet a stay at the world famous cotton m anv size thiead lip to Then to en- - nm, 0 completed sinci January1 Wuldotf Wont. i ; and hi on the S. S i . awarded a Nation-(hunted Bermuda and golden Wn, (Toilnt Contest blue ribbon (jueen of Ht'innula Hotel, at a Fan fi. during the Contest, dii.is at the Bermudiana From lairs to Finals ncvci to hi forgotten fiec vaca- turn for two , plus a thousand algos at the Fair will awaid dollar iush pi i7c Hole's an op- - Nation vide lochet Contest blue who find ribbon- - to the best piece in eath those for poitumt cioohet a fascinating and relaxing of sixteen i lassification.s and a hobby to turn this talent into prof- - gold lev mg uip to the entry channels. The fust step to- - in Best of Fair. These prelim-wntfame and foitunc will be to matt aw, mis qualify the entiles enter the Nationwide Cmchet Con- tm the ,iii"iml Judging in New test at the Davis County Fan 'li'ik ('it, where a group of the which will run from August nunti.v'- - l.a, mg needlewoik au-- t will make the final decihu it sions, huMii mi workmanship. beau-- t if di sign and gcneial appeal-ant- e ('aril awards will be made tn the fn-- t tnree National pi i.e w ti iii i - in , ,n a classification, and 3jo addit haul valuable prizes will he iiwaiilid to Honorable Mention ;n m additional prize wnmeis. nn ne nu awarded to eligible tntnes ti, it e also original deg signs I imi a nong all these S'V,. 'hree championship intii, i'li es will m selected and their m In t i a, mi Giand National ( ban and n n's Champion urn, T in The (.rami gi t nnpion Nalioiul hniiuon will receive the lice ti p i New Yoik City and 1. i mi..! I j'oj two plus $ ,i tit i lie limi-agi aii and Men's girl ( each recetM a ftee hampioim w oi k (Ttv foi two Inp to Niw mh phis s'.ui m Mi ( ontesi Classifications Ihe in i la-- - ications in the toii-tes, an lah'eeloths, I ion lieeii O ths, Centei pieces, Bntli t and anity Sets, (hail Sits, I'oilns, Scarves and Wail Fane!-- , Iot II, dors and Hot Flute Milts, lTa,e M its and Sets, Other Natl Advertising Representative Service NO.1545 Advertising Newspaper 83S N. Michigan Avenue In the District Court in and for Chiero. Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAVID M. SILL, Deceased. Per Year. Payable in Advance $3.50 The petition of MONROE SILL the admission to Editor LLOYD E ANDERSON Mansion Prfyin I re i .. . Dairy Land of Intermountain America , In northern Utah lie the beautiful communities of the largest Swiss cheese of Cache County-ho- me factory in the world, evaporated milk plants, canneries, packing houses, and Utah State University. Covering the east part of the county is Cache National Forest, a favorite retreat for campers, fishermen, and hunters. In Cache Cpunty and its many progressive com- munitie8 each having a colorful1 history and record of continuous achievement the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to encourage maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. ' up-en- 1 BEER and ALE . . . Crocheters Opportunity for Fame, Fortune Davis Fair Offers MC&U&bA TS&j&tAQe, o Na-an- . 1 . . . f cho--itali- le d i i n I WESTERN VACATION l vvm-1in- V- ( 1 i ( FAVORITE c. i ) 1 II N e lieoous Food -t Bi'd-piend- Household In-i- 'i kuissories. aTcs l'i en- - & , (),i ge Edging hion Accissoi ies, and i,,. Men Onl lions, Fntei Crochet ontesi at ir Fair as a first step toward winning that trip foi two to New Yoik ( it) and Beinmda plus SKSMt or one of 11,000 other award ribbons, tiophn-- , cash and other pi ires Spei ia' National prizes will be awarded t Men, Teen-agerI adies tKet and for original designs Don t delay. Start your entiy today. Free leaflets list-- ! mg eompleti contest rules and pmes aie available through your Fair Secret a i ,u t j , One Out of Every Three Convertibles Sold Is a Ford I Vacationing begin the moment you slip behind Ihe wheel in This '57 Ford Foirlane 500 convertible . . . first choice of top downers the nation over. It the one that ride you solid, safe and secure , . , thats sensibly priced to fit into your vacation budget. How about action-testin- g this dreamboat? Only your Ford Dealer con offer yog the deal Ford leadership mokes possible MAX NEWS LAYTON, UTAH Umiioln) Operation BISHOP FORD IHONF M A wide selection of wonderful meals, freshly prepared and graciously served, while you view the passing panorama. Doubly thrilling atop a Dome Diner. For information, reservations, tickets, or help with your travel plans, see your nearby Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. FARMINGTON today! Hmn&3 CSV GJ RID OEM IPAGDFDG , s, CSV TTO t.iil, Ini s for Ml the Nationwide (lifton Y, od underwent sur-- , giry Wednesday morning Dwain 'i'etHted on for a :,l'n!'en hernia Fridav 4 Pacofic RanOiroadl , |