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Show Warehouse space is available at NSD The Navy today offered 490,- 000 square feet of general ware-'fou- r house storage space for leasing at the U S. Naval Supply Depot, Clearfield, Utah Twelfth Naval District Headquarters announced, 10 miles south of Og-den, the area is served by rail-- ! and by major highways. The space is located in six ware- which have concrete floor- ing, wooden columns and mason- block walls. Less than an en-tire building, but no less than complete section of a warehouse, be leased. Term of the lease is for one year, with the ngb to renev for additional terms of one year each. Bids will be accepted until 30 P.M., September 30. I0?? by the Twelfth Naval District Public d Works Office, Real Estate on al1 Bruno, California, s Proposals received will be ed and considered at 10.00 A.M. n the first Monday of each endar month through September, The warehouses may be spected upon application to the depot's commanding officer. Addi-- a tional information may be tamed from the San Bruno of- Divis-Locate- 1 open-road- in-r- y i y flce- - Doat program launched Heart Surgery for Parents, ' Plus New Miracle ; ' Group organizes Boat flotilla Layton A group of Lay-to- n people, all interested in or current owners of boats, have organized a Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla, according to an announcement from Earl Tucker, commander. The organizational meeting was held last Monday evening at the Earl Tucker home where officers were elected. In addition to Mr. Tucker, commander, other officers include Jay Willey, vice commander; Ronald Spencer, training officer. Another meeting will be held Tuesday, March 29, at T..0 p.m. at the Jay Willey residence, 710 Church Street, Layton, to discuss further or- ganization, adopt constitution and and complete the charter membership. The group has as it'- pur- pose to further the interest of safe and better boating and '! by-la- - lities HEART RESEARCH speeded by the Heart Fund saved the ,ives of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benoit of Worcester, Mass, both of whom underwent successful heart operations before their Now , a new miracle juarriage. added their happy nd healthy daughter named Patricia Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Benoit will be monS the 1,500,000 Americans tSSiilSfrSSSgg tour Planned SERVICE INFORMATION AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Factory Trained Mechanics Factory Authorized Service Motor Analysis Front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u- p Complete Brake Service All Typea Automatic Xranamisaiona State Inspection Station No. 34. EayaviUe, Fhone 101 PONTIAC-CADILLAC G.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE, SPECIALIZING IN EN- GINE 180 N. Main, TUNE-U- P Electrical and Carburetor Delco Batteries Motor Analysis All Automatic Transmission and Brake Service Front End Alignment Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 1G6 South Main, Layton, Phone or Kays. 131-- AUTOMOBILES USED A GOOD DEAL Each car is In excellent running A GOOD BUi READY JO GO A GOOD CAR LETS DEAL! condition. BANK TERMS WE TAKr TRADE-IN- S We Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Rightll DICKS MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunaet. Ph. JA HIGHWAY 91 AT LINE Come in and Lets GET ACQUAINTED CAFE'S SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OPEN 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays 6:00 a.m, to 3 p.m. Sun. leaturing BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guaranteed Fast Service Only ( Minutes Drive from Davit County Defense Plants. for BREAKFAST Drive down for a Delicioue HO NO DELAY! Order Pastry to Taks Homel We cater to Civic Cluba, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON. .Layton ThnfUcheck Service Without Service Charge, -$ Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent $2.75 Per Year, Inc, Tax 24 Hour Envelope Service. Use Our Night Depository All Kinds of Loans. FREE1 Special Servico Personalized Checks Pri-it.- d Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low ask. t? -- NNEYS WfWvWV fa-m- sinking previous Bowl Scores FARMINGTON Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry INSURANCE Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally DON A. WEAVER, General Agent 360 North Main, Layton Insurance Group INSURANCE PHONE Kays. 635 Res. Phone Kays. 596 JEWELRY MEKLS JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarter for FINE WATCI REPAIR. Feet 24 Hr. Service All Work Guaranteed. M ERL'S JEWELRY, Gey Mar Plata, Clearfield, Norik of k&inrxi See Ua for All Year Jewelry Citte I TAler 1471) YARD $388 44 Number Care and Planting Bulbs To Radio Aired On Notice oi Zoning Hearing .50 Germany maneuver C-- 3. right-of-wa- right-of-wa- 6 SHORT $27 $3 KNIT colors. Men's Sport Shirts $1 50 of better qualcotton and cotton ity blend shirts. Short rayon sleeves. Close-o- ut JEANS $1.77 $2 Shoe Bargains $9 $ 2.88 feet, or less, parallel to and 150 feet South of the South property line of Gentile Street to westerly 200 feet, more or a point on the Centerline of the Union Pacific Railroad this being the boundary line between Zone 2 and Zone 3 of said City zoning map, thence Northless, along said Railroad Centerline to the point of begin- IMMEDIATE Shrewd Management Diner Waitress: Prices? Why, man, in this dmer you can get a shimp cocktail, green turtle soup, prime ribs of beef, choice of two vegetables, salad, coffee and dessert all for seventy-fivcents. Truck Driver: How in the devil can you afford to serve all that cents? for just seventy-fiv- e We ttse paper Waitress: 5 Only 2 Bookkeeper Waitresses Double entry experience. Must be able to type, Lay-to- n Age COMPTOMETER Linoleum Layer area. C-- ning. CONNIE O. STONE, City Recorder. Published in Davis News Journal, March 29; April 5, 1960. SI JOB OPPORTUNITIES OPER-ato- r Must be able to type, $1.50 per hour. 21-4- 0, GIRLS SHORT AND BLOUSE SET years rage experience. 25-4- 5, 3-- 4 and .. Z( OUL table of women Shoe childrens odds and ends. Reduced to a price to clear. 1 Age year local driving experience. 45-6- Only TOGS COTTON PLAY SI 40 Only Cotton PANTS TRAINING for Q SI 8 Only TOTS COAT If You NEED WORK or WORKERS Contact the 10 Only ROBES TODDLER $9.88 $3 c. 44c SETS $1.50 Glass Tumbler Sets Cotton Terry Wash Cloths ....12 for $1 $5 Plush Easter Toys GIRL Men' Chambray Shirts 1 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE 2655 Adams Avenue Dial EX Stainless Steel, c Cotton Bath Mat Sets Cotton Terry Bath Towels 40-p- 19 ga- e r One or Furniture Deliveryman 1 SI COTTON KNIT POLOS . (Broken Sizes) $222 - $4 DENIM 20-3- 5. Age - - C 4 yrs. experiyoung man to learn trade. Age ence Assistant Service Mgr. Salary plus commission, car required. Various $4 shifts. Experience in ladies Salesma- n- Piece SPORTS- day and night Salesperson Shoes shoes. - WEAR SET 50-ya- rd $L88 (8-1- y, just Tier Sweep Nylon net. Just in time to complete your spring white and wardrobe $13 $1.50 $2 C-- Some $1 99 $2 C-- Spring Sweat- Women's Nylon Net Bouffant $2 y, - $5 slightly soiled. $2 7 1 er style. YARD 33 C-- . Women's Bulky Orion Cardigans 50 right-of-wa- OGDEN EX 34 COTTON FABRICS C-- Visitors Alwaya Welcome at Utah Finest Dairy Farm a in the Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon PHONE PHONE to Clean Heavy duty denim Work Suits with zipper front. Most sizes. Reduced SAVE OH SPRING Journal R-1- B DAIRIES Farmer resi-lenti- al ht Planting trees? Better keep Them wet C-- STOP BY LUNCH. ip Kaysville soldier Participates in 880 R -- e, er , Flood Control J. Ordi-ianc- singing Kaysville clubs STEWART, INC, well-bein- finest. The Grade A milk supplied the Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden and Logan markets has also qualified for the Public Health Service honor roll in recent years by very high scores, Mr. Our Recipe for making soap All interested boat owners are invited to attend the meeting or to contact any of the above officers for information. This flotilla consists of both men and women, so Mrs. Lucy Barker entertained be sure to bring the wife, the ALonas Club members at Commander Tucker said. her home last Wednesday eve' ning. Bay View Club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard L. Evans in Salt Lake City Wednesday at 1 p.m. The les On Thursday, April 7, a tour son on Switzerland will be preof Davis County will be con- sented by Mrs. Thomley K ducted in connection with flood Swan. corerol and drainage efforts of both incorporated and unincor-portate- d and 5 p.m. weekdays, or mail areas in the county. Tentative plans are for the reservations to P. O. Box 337 group, including public officials, Farmington, prior to the date representatives of all federal of the tour. and local agencies and districts, civic organizations and interestThe owner of a very expensive ed citizens, to meet at the court- new model car pulled up at a house in Farmington at 9 a.m. stoplight beside a small foreign A lunch stop is planned, which car driven by a friend. He couldnl will be at individual expense, resist the chance to heckle. Hey, and the tour will be conducted Joe, whats that dreadful rattling sound I hear coming from your by private automobile. Those who intend to join the car? said the small-ca- r tour are asked to make reservaOh, that? tions by calling Farmington 232, driver calmly. Thats just $5,000 Extension 62, between 8:30 a.m. jingling around in my pocket, PERRY on (231.0) feet, more or ! Te wit: where to a point on the South quara at point Beginning ter section lme of the Norththe West Right of Way line east Quarter of said Section, of Highway U. S. 91 interthence East along the South sects the South quarter secthe quarter section line of Section line of the Northeast of said Northeast Section Quaiter of Eighteen quarter tion three hundred sixty-eig(1) (is,). Township Four more or less, te ( 109.0) feet, North, Range One (1) West, the point of beginning. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; CONNIE O. STONE, thence N'oithwesteilv along I.avton City Recorder. the West Right of Way lme m Davis News Published three hundred ten (310 01 feet, Journal, March 29; April more or less, thence Southwesterly tw'o hundted thnty- - 1900. Cleai field A farewell testiNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVmonial honoring Elder Philij EN that a hearing to consider Michael Blood will be held n i proposal for amendment of the Clearfield Third Ward Chaphe Layton City Zoning el Sunday, Apnl 3 at 7:30 pm will be held before the 30t The chapel is located at City Council, at the Lay-o- n .ayton East and Center Streets. Eldei City Hall, Layton, Utah, on King said. Blood, the son of Mr. and piil is, I'mhi, at 7pm pm. By Both dairy farms and procC. Blood, will serve he teims of said proposal the essing plants must earn scores missionary in the Northwest ollouing described real prop-rt- y to or cent higher of 90 per ern States. would be changed flom achieve the honor rol's. to commercial. Opening song of the congreThe h'gh standards which gation at the testimonial wil y has indust-Utahs da.ry be An Angel from on High achieved refect the best traa and Richaid Hudson will offei dilithe tions of the state the invocation. Sacrament song gence, the perseverencc, and .he of the congiegation will be In desire to excel which have beer Remembrance of Thy Suffer hallmarks of the Utah people mg . V, s, since they carved their Spe. keis on the program will .he from industries and homes, be DaU Wilson, Bishop Eldon mountain wilderness more" than H. Barlo the parents of the a century ago, he said. missionary and the missionary. Mr. King praised Utah dairy Musical sele tions will include industry leaders not only for the Stake I ienhood chorus the acclaim they have helped to conducted by B. 'lard Christianwin for their own dairy pro- sen and accompanied by Maiy gram, but also for the promi- Christiansen The nent roles they have taken in Lords Prayer ana Ye Who the rational affairs of their Are Called to Labor ; a vocal If solo by Kathleen Bhod, Chri-- t Came Back and a young ladies quintette of Kathleen Blood, Patsy Orton, Darla Parrish, Janice Clark, Carolyn Bar-loby Donna accompanied and it turned out very nicely. By Mrs. Nixon's Fourth My TestiJames, school on we our When put Verdeland Park and Fifth Grade, mony will our room we give program School Closing song of the congregaparents a sample. Soap tion will be For the Stiength 2 quarts melted grease of the Hills and George 3 quarts cold water will offer the bene 3 heaping tablespoons boras diction. 44 cup clorox I can of Lye In Social Studies we study Utah and how the pioneers got over Fruit and Planting trees? here to Utah. One day we were shade trees must be moist kept studying about what the pioneers from the time they leave the used to do that we dont do now nursery until they are planted, and what the pioneers made by reminds county agent L. S. Rohand that we dont make by hand with the USU Cooperative gers now. Extension Service. One of us put soap down and A good root system is essenMrs. Nixon thought that we might like to make soap to see what it tial to successful planting and, was like. Mrs. Nixon said that unless care is taken roots diy the next Friday we would make out rapidly and are injured. it. Then the Friday came that we We hear that many people would be able to make it. without experience At fust when we just started to plan to plant trees this spring. stir it was very watery. In a If you are planting trees, reshort time it got very thick and member that you should water when they hard to stir. We put it in a pan them immediately arrive from the nursery and plant them as soon as possible. However, if they are stored in a cool place and kept moist, Elder Philip Michael Blood . . to sere in Northwestern they will remain in good condition for a few days. States. A weekly newspaper published Plants that must be kept for in the interests of the residents more than 3 to 4 day should of Dsvis County, st Layton, be heeled in in moist soil. To Utah. do this, dig an open 1007c Cotton Woven Dyed Cotton Monday Mixed Doubles matter trench. Then open the bundle Entered as second-clas- s 1960 March 21, Ginghams, Machine Washable . . . at Layton, Utah, under the Act of trees and spread the roots Game Individual High 1879. March of 8, out along one side of the trench. 188 crease resistant Fill in with soil so that all roots Donna Poll 213 Published by are covered and drench with Don Lubeck 213 INLAND PRINTING CO, water. Stamp down the soil for Les Mockli Cotton Denim in solid colors and patPhone! Kaysville 10 a firm covering and keep moist High Individual Seriev 492 Donna Poll Newspaper Advertising Service until planting. terns . . . just in time for the Sports- 567 Malcolm Fowler Natl Adv. Representative On planting day, be sure to High Team Gam-ewear season keep the roots covered with a 680 Dare Devils Member! like wet material moss, damp SerieTeam sHigh NATIONAL EDITORIAU or keep them submerged in a Dare Devils 1931 ASSOCIATION A Group of Cotton Odds and Ends. barrel of water. Never allow Ladies Tuesday Night League 333 N. Michigan Avenue be to sun the roots exposed to March 22, 1960 Includes crease resistant cotton, cotChicago, 111. or wind, even for an hour. High Team Serie- sFurther information about the 2673 Signal Cafe ton crepes and other novelties Terms of Subscription methods of planting trees best Holt Lane & Lounge .... 2634 ( Year Mail $4.50 Per can be obtained at the local High Team Game Carrier 50c Per Month j county Extension office. 939 Holt Lanes & Lounge (Payable in Advance) 934 Pepsi Cola High Individual Serie- s503 Ruth Morley Be 475 Dixie Weatherston Oi 8 Only BETTER QUALITY 6 Only SPORT High Individual Gam-eKSL 216 Ruth Morley DRESSES COATS 181 Beth Carlos A variety of very imporNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBlanche Mower picked up the EN that a hearing to consider tant subjects of vital interest a proposal for amendment of to the farmer, rancher and split. 30 Only WHITE 3 Only WOOL STRAIGHT the Layton City Zoning Ordi- homemaker will be presented Irma O'Conner picked THIS BUSINESS OF split. SKIRTS nance will be held before the on SLEEVE on KSL RADIO FARMING Layton City Council, at the Lay-to- n Francis Howe picked split. SHIRTS of February. month the during on City Hall, Layton, Utah, On Friday, February 5, at April 18, I960, at 7:00 p.m. By 12:15 p.m. home the TAILORED BLOUSES the terms of said proposal the feature will deal weekly with the care 5 Only MENS D11ESSY following described real propwith of and planting bulbs, erty would be changed from home gardening expert DougSUITS Zone 2 to Zone las Walton answering quesTo Wit: tions regarding planting, dig(AHT Erlangen, Germany QUALITY COT ging, mulching and spraying NC) Beginning at a point which Army PFC Leslie M. BETTER of COTTON bulbs. 44 Only 183 South and feet lies West TON of son and Mr. Mrs. 18, Green, The selection of Valentine 50 feet, more or less, from the DUSTERS SHIRTS Clifford 60 G. S. Second Green, Day plants and cut flowers Northeast Corner of Section will be discussed on Friday, West St., Kaysville, Utah, par29, said point being on the CenIn12 at 12:15 p.m. ticipated with other personnel terline of the Union Pacific February on keeping cut from the 4th Armored Divisions 8 Only HANDBAGS and formation Railroad the Fed. flowers fresh and proper 50th Infantry in a field training (Plus running thence Northeasterly care of mid - winter house-plan- ts Tax) in March 1S00 feet, more or less, paralexercise Germany, be will cut flowers and lel to and 150 feet Northwest the subject of discussion. of the Northwest property The exercise, conducted under Proper care of pets will be line of Church Street, said discussed with Salt Lake Vetrealistic combat conditions and 13 NL Ounce DENIM line being the boundary line erinarian, Dr. Douglas to determine unit effecon Friday. February designed between Zone 3 and 2 activeness, included squad tests and 18 Only COTTON DRESSES cording to the official zoning 19 at 12:15 p.m. Special emreconnaissance patrol training. to the be will given a phasis of to map Layton City, point care of (Broken Green, who has been overseas sheep working dogs on the Centerline of the Bamand cow dogs. since last April, is a field wire-ma- n Sizes) berger Railroad 23 at Tuesday, February in Headquarters Company of 4 Only SPORT thence Southeasterly along 6.45 a.m. W. R. White, a promthe said Centerline 2300 feet, more in Erlangen. PLEATED WHITE ARNEL infantry COATS horElder Box inent County or less, to a point which lies ticulturist, will present valuThe former Kaysville High SKUtTS 150 feet South of the South able information with relation School student entered the Army property line of Gentile Street, to early spring pruning of in September 1958 and completed 15 Pair 10 Ounce this being the boundary line orchards. basic training at Fort Hood, Tex. 2 and Zone between Zone Tone Burnished 6 JEANS Only of said zoning map, BLOUSES (S, 10) . more thence West 2000 D. C. Utahs daily industry was praised in Congress Tuesday (March 20) for the contributions which it g makes to the o' the American consumers through the wholesome foods it products and the high product stai dards which it maintains. Rep. David S. King called attention to the fact that Utah dairy products are in demand in many states, and cited these accomplishments by the Utah dairy industry: 1. Every fluid milk processing plant in the state has qualified for the United States Public Health Service honor roll. Utah became the first state in th nation, so far as is known, to place every one of its 48 fluid milk processing plants and supplying dairy farms on the honor roll of the Public Health Service rating system, Mr. King observed. 2. Its Grade A milk consistently ranks with the nations Washington, Pag March 29, 1960 JOURNAL Notice o! Zoning Hearing 'Elder Blood Answers call To LDS mission Utah's dairy industry wins hig h national praise $2 $1.88 $1 i |