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Show MARCH THE JOURNAL weekly newspaper published In the interests of the residents of Davis County, at Layton, Utah. A BY TWO GLEANER WEEK IS PLANNED For Realty Action You Can Rely on The JOURNAL t American Housina Corporation; It Leads i ' V a., f ' STAKES i r ' , , ' 7, 1953 , , , x 'f It is natural that with the passof our farmers and matter at ing years many should wish to re- Entered as second-clas- s stock ranchers Layton, Utah, under the Act of tire or at least to sell their holdMarch 8, 1879. ings, just as it is natural that with our fast growing population many Published Ry of our residents and newcomers INLAND PRINTING CO. should wish homes. And in the Phone: Kaysville 10 American Housing Corp. at 121 East Broadway in Salt Lake City THE CP vr we have the leading headquarters MFMPf r ASSOCIATION UTAH STATF of all our Intermountain empire for the handling of farms and NATIONAL EDITORIAL stock ranches, as well as realty in ASSOCIATION other forms. The American Housing Corp, has Natl Advertising Representative Service. a high reputation for immediate Newspaper Advertising 222 No. Michigan Ave. action. Many owners list their Chicago, 111. properties with this organization of realtors for this very reason. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year They want action. They do not Payable in Advance. In combination with wish to he kept long in suspense The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. with the disposal or rental of properties being handled by someone or Lloyd E. Anderson some agency that is not alive to Editor Manager opportunities and ways to meet Mary B. Bowring those opportunities in the light of News Editor J. V. Woolsey thorough experience and complete Manager Advertising Display service. The American Housing Corp. affords such experience, sound adKAYSVILLE vice, complete service and prompt The Sunflower Camp, Daughters action. Expert appraisals constiof Utah Pioneers of Kaysville will tute an especially valuable phase hold their regular monthly meet- of American Housing service. With informed fingers on the pulse of ing at the home of Mrs. Marcia the market, the American HousMansell Thursday afternoon, March ing Corporations skilled operators 12, at 2 oclock Mrs. D, Keith know the full score, and in short order. The cards are laid plainly Barnes will be on the table so that both seller and Mrs. Hemming C. Mortensen is buyer may learn the real and the hossound situation. seriously ill at the Iloly Cross That stimulates the speedy ac- pital in Salt Lake City. -- ...... 3 , i '' ?. ; f ',vr ''-- 3 bi . M-M- f - I I, f , V'vo, Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14. The Ball, following the theme It Might as Well be Spring to be Friday night is and all Gleaners will be honored during the evening. The dance Saturday evening will be especially for teenagers. Richard Grahel and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Iligby are in charge of this affair. Climaxing the weeks activities will he a fiieside Sunday, March 15, at 9 p.m. at the North Davis Stake House. Edessa Zaugg and La Ree Barber are taking charge of this closing program. Gleaner Week Festivities Are Planned semi-forma- Beginning on March and Gleaner 9, with an Banquet at Mas and Pas in Roy, Utah, the Layton and North Davis Stakes are celebrating Gleaner Week from March 9 to March 15. Fern Simmons is in charge of arrangements, with Lynn Judkins to be master of ceremonies. LAYTON l, common thin offerings selling under that price. The bulk of fed heifers sold from $20 to X22.50 with a few lots going up to X23.75, and plainer kinds at $19 and down. Beef cows bulked from 15.50 to $lx with best grades at $19. Canners and cutters sold 'stock trade here this week. The from 12.50 to $15. undertone was not quite as healthy TIcavy bologna lulls sold at 0 with lighter weights at X21 as a Vee ago, but well distributed ieceipts played in favor of the sell- - ond under. Top grades of vealer-propertiold in a limited way at $29 with ing side most calves selling at $23, and un- kin ne hat hampered the der early in the week was that and feeder trading was Packcis were closed on Monday, ob little more demand wa.serving Washington s birthday.1 noted for thin cattle folk owing good However, when receipts showed a rains over much of California. marked let-u- p the trade on all Some calves moved at $21 with classes was able to hold on a steady most good quality fleshv 1eedeis basis. Continued moderate to light' selling at $21 and down. marketings from then on helped Hog prices advanced 59 cents or considerably. more and quotations icached the There is little or no change in best levels in months. More decattle quotations, but spots here sirable weight butchers sold from and there appear a litte easier. Hog $23 to the top of $21. Medium final' were prices stronger and grades and heavier weights sold rates are 59 cents or more higher down to $29 with packing -- ows at The Kaysville KAYSVILLE than a week ago. Sheep and lambs $17.59 and less. Lions heJd a dinner meeting MonSheep and lambs are steady. A day, February 23, at the Signal tew good and choice lambs sold Choice steers were in broad deCafe, in Layton. at $21.25 with old sheep clown the mand for in the cattle trade. One load During evening, plans from $x. the stage show On Stage Amer- - reached a top of $20.25 with an-ic- a were discussed by the group, other load selling at $20. However, Herb Smart, president of the or- - most good and choice kinds sold ganization, said the show, using1 from $23 to X25 with only a few the divine Father-Mothe- r God for local talent, will be sponsored by odd loads at $20.25 and better, bread, it is not given a stone but the Kaysville Lions in Kaysville Medium grade steers and yearlings moio grace, obedience, and love sold down to $29 with only veal in the near future. Marv Baker Eddv. Re-!tra- BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ''V en tion for which the American Hous- ing Corp. achieves such success under the able administration of such executives as Mr. E. L. Wright, the president; Mr. F. J. Bradshaw, the vice president, and Mr. H. J. Cassity, the corporation secretary. All that is necessary is to phone Remember the present number And don t forget that homes and lots, and suburban and business as well as farms and stock ranches are included in the thoroughly representative listings of this leading organization. member also that mortgage loans and the vital phase of insurance are a part of the picture. Truly if you want action, go American. And that means the American Housing Corp., a leader on whom to rely. No more pumping, lifting or lugging water . . . when you put an electric pump to work on your farm. Electricity costs so little, too! j Making plans for North Davis and Layton Stakes Gleaner week are. back row, left to right. Jean Johnson, Jayne Timmons, Mrs. Alma Iladlock and Dennis Hadlock, North Davis Gleaner and Superrisor; front row, left to right, Nina Argyle, Gleaner chairman, Lloyd Anderson, Dean Johnson, Ranee Pitt, and Fern Simmons, Layton Stake Gleaner Activity Supervisor. 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