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Show 2, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY IT- - have pioved as nevtr jiais tb it for a defenseless nation thite (,ni be little hope for continued pi.i'c in .i world. few The Layton Journal be-fo- te w.u-nu- UTAH STATE A weekly 1941 Camp Due Soon According to latest reported form ort Douglas, CCC headquarters, ountitul CCU camp w ill receive ighty new men tarly in January, hese men will be replacerntnts r the men discharged during and t the end of the lust enrollment is It expee ted that the men period. will be from Arkansas as are the other members of the company, us addition will bring the coin-an- y be im '1 di-- I i teasing palt played by ise m im apadtatioii and mg tb,. lues of Aim ric ans i - p n i i hack to full strength of two hundred men. e , ! I i t Ii I CCC STUDENT MECHANICS ASSIGNED TO BOUNTIFUL Seventeen enrolhes from various amps in Fort Douglas district who I, t ( j ( have been selected to work and train at the CCC Certral Repair shop in Salt Lake City, have been assigned to the Bmnitiiul lamp for lousing and administration. Ai cording to the piesent plans liese cnrollccs will spunl part of acli day at work on the repair of ( C equipment and automotive stock at the Central Repair shop, under competent supervision, l'art of the day will also he spent in tudy of theory, mechanical deign, and mechanical mathematics. This is one of the training presets set up in the district to increase National Defense training in the CCC. 1 es-ea- per--mi.- 11 ( il 1 CAMP RECOVERS FROM FLU About two weeks ago, "flu hit the Bountiful CCC camp sending many of the enrollees and supervisory staff to bed. The camp in lirmary and one barrack had to be set aside as sick quarters to house the ailing and additionl men had to be assigned to care for the sick. At this date Dr. C. IL Christen sen sent the last of the flue patients jack to duty status and activities and recreation that was suspended is now running as usual. dis-tii- 1 1 1941 JULY 1941 1941 AUGUST 1941 43-4- 5 de-siic- s SEPTEMBER 1941 I SRISSSaSSEiOBSaa 1941 OCTOBER 1941 .ae roman m, erNTS . mf T - A L OF 3 Y M'll'CN ESTIMATE.' m.F industry W.U THE autos I.TSO OOO USE AGR'CCitUR AV PRODUCTS FROM IANCFARM ACAfS OF PRODUCE ns toCARS IN lOUD f 1941 NOVEMBER 1941 - Us ... i is ELECTRIC LAMP ONLY TME SlJE C A CIGARETTE, but a$ pou.ePvt As .OOO-WATT BUIS WAS PFRFFCEP A RECENTLY IN ONE of AMERICA S lABDRATON'F S INPUStRLAL 1700 SWlfT SfCW FOUND IN TME ARCTIC ANP THf CV1 DR ALPINE RFGI0N5 IS CAUSE P BY A MlCRC,vOPIC REP PLANT THAT tiNiiES THE SNOW WITH LARGE PATCHES OF SCARLET 15 ( ,1 'ii 1941 1 AN ICE SKATER NEVER 5KATE5 - HUT ON wATBi ON ICE Tht PUfiMUP OP Te SKATet lt ict PPRMInB A Mf Tt CP WATER BPTNffH jAy 7 Nt sa Are anp rue tee THri W AFR THAT W. rerveef tnprofkiction amp Auurs i A AT IN a smooth J DECEMBER 1941 khe,t f ' vV-- 3 1,1 1 axe f tbe nds 1 ', jin pi t for ers.5 1 , ) a- di-tri- :'4 Notice to Creditors $1-- 1 (J-- VV1 noticTe ( BCOti LEGAL NOTICES KAYSVILLE Notice To Creditors c! tx CITY RECORDER 48-5- 0 PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES & ed 48-5- ORDINANCE was 53.3 ii) Just-a-Me- re Elder Cannon Mrs. S. D. Wvnn entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon ttt her ta 1. i Uentirville club women directed Mrs. Clifford Sunberg will ' help with layettes and intting. Mrs. E. U. Roberts of West Bonn tiiul will have charge of adult sweat er production for lur Miss Leone Fackrdl lias the childrens sweater cap, stocking and mitten project. Miss Leila Wood will direct the childrens sweater project in Orchard. The American Legion and auxiliary will hold two meetings in Jan. one, Jan. 2 and one Jan. 9 a national Defense program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Horton I'ackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Day and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nelson enterREGULAR club and 1941, AT THEIR tained the MEETING 22, 1941. JANUARY partners at a dinner New Years H. WILLIAMS WILFRED home. the Nelson eve at Society :rnif t i Mr. and Mrs. P'arl Waie, Consult County Clerk and Respec at a New Years dinner at tive Signers for Further Informa The chief source of Christmas Covers tion. cheer ata CCC camp is the pack- their home Wednesday. 16 laid for were guests including age or packages that come from home. Next, comes the usual Christ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Christensen mas dinner. This was the case at of Clinton. Mrs. Janetta Birkin lias been Bountiful City Mill Creek IrriCo. 1741 at Bountiful. The Christ mas dinner was a sumptuous affair very ill at her home the past 10 gation company will hold their annual stockholders meeting, Monday with roast turkey and all the trim- days. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Christensen January 20, 1941, at 3:30, at the mings that money and careful prep ration cmild provide. The postal left Thursday for Sacramento. Cal Stoker school, Bountiful, for the service had also served the metn to attend the funeral of Mr. Christ- purpose of hearing the annual rehers generously and Christmas ensens brothers wife. port and transacting such other V. Thornley, Mrs. business as Mrs. John affair for a the may lawfully come proved quite joyous George Swan, Mrs. Nick Bonne entire companv. meeting. mort and Mrs. Thornley Swan atALVIN LEWIS, tended a party at tho home of Mrs 0 Secretary. C. M. Barton in Ogden Saturday afternoon. M iss Ruth To Robins entertained for the following university friends ADOPTING BUDGET FOR Friday afternoon: Misses, NaDcan THE YEAR 1941 Tajlor, Mildred Bird, Florence Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, of llcnridsen, Ann Ifenridsen an AN ORDINANCE to provide the Council of the Twelve will Barbara Besienger all of Salt Lake for the appropriation of funds and speak during the quarterly confer-t'nc- e Mrs. George W. Barnes is spcnc to govern the expenditure thereof of the South Davis stake Sat- ing this week with her daughter of the year 1941, by Bountiful, a Mrs. Howard Gospill, in Milford. urday and Sunday. municipal corporation of Utah. Elder Ezra C. Know Item of the Mr. and Mts. Leander ThompBE IT ORDAINED by the City General Welfare committee also son of Bountiful, J. A, Taylor anc Council and Mayor of Bountiful, will speak during the conference. Mrs. Welch of Salt Lake were Utah, that the budget be adopted A meeting for members of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bur for the calendar year 1941, and that Aaronic and Melchicdek priest- ton Monday evening. the appropriation be made of funds hoods will be held at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas en obtained by or through taxation and in tabernaBountiful the tertained at a family party Sunday Saturday revenue received by said general cle. A special feature will be the Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Bountiful for expenditure of such showing of a film on church wel- Charles Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Ray funds to tbe requirements fare work. Paramore and two daughters. Kath and inaccording the manner set out by said At V a. m. Sunday, a meeting rene and Caron and Terry Berkele; which has been heretofore budget will be given for all stake and ward all of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. prepared and examined according D. Thomas. welfare workers. General sessions to law, and now adopted, and which Miss Joan Adams entertained a will be held in the tabernacle at 10 budget is on file with the City Rea. m. and 2 p. m. A, special musical few girl friends at a watch party corder of Bountiful. progi am will be given during the at her home Tuesday evening. Approved by the Mayor and Mrs. Louis Phillips entertained morning by the Bountiful passed by the City Council of Second ward, under direction of the following out of town guests Bountiful, Utah, this 31st day Frank Ci.Tven, and during the af- at her home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. of December, A. D 1940. ternoon by the Bountiful Third l.vert Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. LLOYD RILEY, ward choir, under the direction of Williams ot Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mavor Bob Lament of Brigham Citv. Mrs. Ivy F11F. WILFRED II. WILLIAMS 1 he Bay ievv club entertained Presiding over the conference Attest: City Recorder. I ions the at in Salt Lake house be will Stake President meetings Flic vote on th above ordinance ridjv afternoon, hc'iicjiing Mrs. Thomas P. W inegar and his counselors. Weslev E. Tingey and Henry Blood. The Sunflower camp, DUP will Franklin D. Ashdown. meet at the home of Mrs. George A stake youth conference will be Barnes next Thursday. Jan 8. Mis. 7 held at p. m. Sunday in the tabW. Mrs. Arthur Thomas Gailcy, ernacle, under direction of stake sen, Mrs. Dale 1 olman and Mis. M. 1. A. presidents. Hubert Burton are assisting host- - Bountiful I'tak fOUB US , t I by issued. pured schoi alld al Cie ir it y as 44-R- 2 ittes. Although the number of marriage licenses issued during l'MO represented a substantial gain over 1939. the total seemed too small to reestablish this city as the Gretna Green of Utah. The 709 licenses granted compared with a yearly average of 1500 when Farmington was the mecca of eloping couples. Since the depression. oldsters at the court house say, the line to the clerks office dwindled steadily. June marriages led, 77 licenses be ing issued. August was next with 75, and November was third with 74. December saw only 47 licenses ,r0 . veer tiVl' dlii ' ji.whe i e ( Davis Marriage Licenses Gain i0 s j IHO , IX Notice To Creditors iw 1 1 fMPtRCR PlOCLfflAN PRiCEP WOOL PVCP WITH TYRIAN PURPLE AT 350 A POUND . - Ar'ODfRN CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS PRODUCE A FAR. BETTER JO ft FOR ONLY A PC W 48-4- I ses-do- THE P0CKETB00K of KRIOWLEBCE I RENT New home of FOR TAX hays 0 amoun four rooms, bath, full cement, hotII. Gibson, deceased. air furnace. Inquire at this office. WHICH Creditois will pre-- i i t vlielliui House located on RED Box 404 vouchers to the tin 48 t tc sta out of Woods Cross, Utah. .git Layton, Utah, on or Is OW are of February, A. SALE-YOU- NG FOR f I PIGS, day so JOHN II. G telephone liavi Henry F. Schulthies, ss of tin Administrator 48- Woods Cross. We al Katie Gibson and John n s no i Deceased. FOR RENT Five room heated - a t first Date of puldh.,' home. Apply to Frank Capps, 139 li.it ae ber 19, A. I)., 1940. West Second South street, BountiFoote et Dawson, am t 47- ful. Rhone 272-- . ton, Utah. s .Imre FOR RENT Modern 2 rooms pod.OOO.Ol and bath. Inlaid lineoluni. Center- -' ihm), ()00. i'le .Inquire Clifford Duncan, le e rate and 47- Centerville, Utah. L:als $123 Estate of Ellen Deveuix U Uh FOR SALE Duck feathers. L. ceased. ENSE IN T. Creditors will present arl Burnham, Bountiful. Phone "5 DOL1 137-to tbe undersigm at 45- office of Keith L. Stable, Clippi Gvernmenta Bldg., Bountiful, Utah, on ur berort 940 totaled $1 the 8th day of February, A D i.5( per cent SEALED BIDS FOR THE 1941, e of $' L LESLIE DEVERAlX GATHERING OF GARBAGE. eir. This mea WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Administrator of the Estate c ng pearly twe CITY COUNCIL FOR THE Ellen Deveraux, Deceased. he overnmen Date of first publication Decern, ELEVEN MONTHS PERIOD Fifty of the 1940. COMMENCING FEBRUARY 1st ber 6th, A. D., United 5 he for Keith L. AND ENDING DECEMBER 31st Administrator. Stahle, Attorney 4441 mounting to . 1941 taxfay: Cre-ditof- , . Speak Sunday In South Davis at Notice To . Stockholders Meeting t g Six BEL TAX room house with full basement located in CenEstate of Sarah terville. Inquie of Athen Rollins, 48 Woolley, Deceased. Centerville. Creditors will prc-- i FOR RENT One and ,a half vouchers to the undi r u acres of good garden land in Farm Wall Street, Salt Lak. before 25th ington. Inquire of Dale Schulthies, on or 1941. the A. D., on street last house going south Gordon Robert i west of court house. Inquire at Clip of t Administrator 4S-per office. Sarah Ann Roberts V, three ceased. FOR RENT Modern Date of First IV' ' room house in Bountiful. Inquire vember 22nd, 1940. of II. G. Sessions, 275 West, F'irst 9 North, Salt Lake City. FOR RENT 1 ENJOY CHRISTMAS DINNER AT CAMP unpa-troiti- c. right-thinkin- Lffie was as follows' Wednesday. Rfley, aye, Rumtl Yarbrough aye. Mrs. CLASSIFIED ADS CC 1MEN ry be-th- Eighty Replacements For Bountiful CCC MORE HEART DISEASE Pxttt ASSOCIAIION Nrwpnprr published I 1941 d e.ut a) ton, Utah, tn tTit intereit of Davis County and Colonies dioi t( formed by former resident) of the have ia be i nine a matte r of liia-i iniiiiin among members o f the county. and others. The mi dual pioti-Mot ailments in-- i heal diatli tiniii late Entered as lecomvrfasa matter at d J65 to nearly about ir in Layton, Utah, under the Act of ii7 ,ei lOtniMO of J population in tbe p March 8. 1879. s hot In li Undid states neailv 3 of), (ini, p. oils die ot bent ibsiase Subscription prite $1.25 a year. i ar, it b mg bv far the most v t uu-ol (bath lommoii single t n s ed bv insurance gat s( an p mi s a m miibi.il in ga m QUEER CUSTOMS in. Iii ate till'd this mainly does tbe , at ot dam me dm mg it Ml Ul .' III Ml II 't Illl itl s k I, " hi. h lin C lullui in in oie nt tie must iii t e ing ami often .il'.UMIIg IS til it s sfl III (if U; huioiis pi ohilut n uis I. now n as t.ihoo. This y ti m attained it. fullest and most . i n development amonir the native island inhabitants fiom ll'awn toN'evv Polynesia. Zealand, hut its trails niiv he It U the unhappy (omldioii of in mo't paits of the vvoild, the mind i ansed bv the nnfullill-iu- , even among siippostdly livihid ldvvaited ol (oiillitks. nt demits, peopli s. The pool "tahoo" in its ntdinary ambitions ami mans florts to mil bis m on meld and .seme means set apuit or s'nted, uis tliat picpaie the way and the pel sons or things su sei that tea, foi heal t disease, apait vvete usually designated hy ci it fee. tobaci o amiadding nlielml tints hiefs iests. and kings, pi sensitive to (Vitani periods of icligiotis cer- make the hcait mote emotional struggles. were maiket ly strict tabemonies He suggested not too strenuous oos, during which all fires and exercise ami games with outdoor lights were extinguished, no ranoe aid was launched, no one bathed, no companions as one important heart strains log might baik, no pig grmult, no in tic. ding or avrting cock now. The animals were caus- caused hy eimdion.il stresses. ed to observe the taboos by having STATE ENGINEER their months tied up. In New Zealand the places where A decision given by Judge I.. A. great chiefs had rested were tahoo it of the Second judicial Wade or sacred, and fences were around in comt Ogden Friday, grantthe spotes, so no one might tread ed an injunction filed by State Enthereon. which umpherys It was believed that as a penalty gineer T. IE for the violation of certain taboos would restrain J. C. Little and Sons the offender would swell up and die, of Morgan from putupiting irrigabut the priests were able to prevent tion water from a well located near such dire consequences by perfor- thu Weber river in that county. The into a deming certain mystical cermonies, decision will be written for a suitable fee. Violation of a ta- cree. The state engineer brought the boo were often punished by death or at least by a sort of judicial rob- suit in the district court of Morgan the defendbery, whereby Me unlucky violat- county alledging that or was despoilcdl of all his proper- ants were wronfullp using the water at a time when there was no watei ty. available for their rights under the infew These are only a of the numerable strange customs assoc- Weber river decree. The water from the well is iated with the tabooand its attendto the Weber river. ant superstitions. the Tbe defendants contended Weber decree bad no application to FOLLY OF PACIFISM underground water and that a land, owner could pump water from his When we hear someone say that well without restriction or limitait would make no difference to the tion. United States whether Briain or the The state engineer was toined Axis-- wins the present war, it may in he suit by tbe Weber Water early mean that he is a fith columnist" committee, comprising 00 Rights or a traitor, but it certainly means percent of the usesrs along the that he is either ignorant or river system. The romsnittee filed a of intervention urging There are many who profess to complaint of the state engireei the injunction mcticans who still arbe good in the contended granted. They gue that if Hitler should defeat complaint that drawing from the Itriten he would never cause trouwell caused encroached upon, rights ble for us if we minded our own of prior appropriators and interferbusiness. Rut that is what Norway, of with the ordly distribution ed and Denmark, Holland, Relgium water river. of the other countries thought only a In making bis decision the judge couple of years ago. out that practically all of pointed on Hitler's relied promises, They of natural streams in the water tlie Auseven after he had taken over state, except in the high water time tria and part of Czchoslovakia, and some place percolation are at bad crushed Poland. German agan ents in all hte now conquered conn waters and percolating waters owned hy through ground percolate tries encourage their people to individaul. If land some private as in no were just danger, they by law to German agents and their American owners were permitted sources, he tan thee underground United in the are doing dupes would have littl surface said lights States today. Since the first World War, a value. peace solarge number of While Giovanni l'.v angeliati was cieties have sprung up in the United States, some of them composed waiting for a truly in Rochester, N the door handle of a passing for the most part of honest citizens, hut frequently led by persons with car caught in his trousers and pullNai, Fascist or Communistic lean- ed them off. The auto diivcr took ings. Their obiect has been and still him homo. is to hamper efforts for national deTobe Catlett of Aurora. Neb fense. ami, they have done incalcul- bought a clu-sof drawers at a sal able harm. for 40 cents. On his wav home drawer came ('pen and out fell an person Every pease, but events of the past envelope containing $Uo. t JANUARY held at the home of Turner in Farmington, home in Salt Lake. Her guests were Mrs. Fred Rampton, Mrs. M, H. Howard, Mrs. John .Springer and Mrs. I', B. Muir. meet 'J he l ine Arts Guild will Jan. X at the home of Mrs. Horace Puffin, Mrs. James E. Burns will have change of the lesson. subMr. J. Scott Ledinghain mitted to a major operation at the L. D. S. hospital Tuesday. Red Cross Sewing projects for the January quoto have been assign ed to womens various clubs in Davis county. The Sara Let club of Syracuse with Mrs. David Miller as president, will make hospital shirts. Womens dresses will be made by the O. R. O. club. Bountiful with Mrs. Walter Barlow, president. club The Clearfield Literary will Steed Walter headed by Mrs. make bath robes. Girls dresses will be made by tbe Kajsville American egion auxiliary with Mrs. Wray 1) de preside nt. '1 he Bountiful Ameriian Legion auxiliary headed hy Mrs Rulon l islur with make girls skirts. Farm ington luh women directed by Mrs. Buchanan will make Lay- - Estate of Grant S. Clark, win Du. )efense will I 4Ctl Taxes a D- eceased. Creditors will present claims wri Reduced vouchers to the undersigned i: Daring the Farmington, Utah, on or before tb persons have mobiles in Ut; 28th day of April, A. D., 1941. , IDA SMITH CLARK, Executrix of the Estate of Grar Clark, Deceased. Date of first publication, ber 20. A. D 1940 period "The cost c soidkr was 7! S. Notice to Well "ere persons Decer 46; Owners i0 hi the Tli 30 the Am the Wr i 30 th in ,500 T The following Applications haw. water from wells in Dais the iring con Mf amount more than ounty, Utah: 13560 Melvin J. Bennett, Clea- 5 purposes i field, Utah: 6.73 g.p.m. for domest I RESOL use from well 705 ft. deep r I do hereb point E. 2234 ft. and S. 110 ft. fro: consistent the NW Cor. Sec. 32, T. 5 X., L lib my gov W SLB&M. oming year 13742 J. K. Wellman, Kemreer-erask for Wyoming; 6.73 g.p.m. for d- d erv ices a omestic use from well 80 or decreased deep at point E. 2344.8 ft. and II times any 1562.3 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 'i thick is spei 1 T. 2 N., R. W SLB&M. wifi not tole Woods 13768 Nels Petersen, r Cross, Utah; 6.73 g.p.m. for dome- d Oppose, un stic use from well 200 ft. dee? trending. I fcill not c at point W. 1125.78 ft. and X corner ft. from EU Cor. Sec. 31, T. 2 X, in to 1 their R. E SLB&M 13, door, Box 13804 A. Downs, expei Mary Bountiful, Utah; 0.1 sec. ft. for stttiii gover :i I will c dia. well irrigation from a ft. deep at point W. 662 ft. and 5 local a 658 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 29, T. trspnally co 2 N R. 1 E SLB&M. ale one erne - 2-i- n. 4-i- n. 5 3-i- n. 4-- ft. 13879 Joseph R. Naillon. R. Box 13, Woods Cross, Utah; 005 sec. ft. for irrigation from a dty well 40 ft. deep at point N. 1289 ft and E. 2314 ft. from SW Cor. Set 25, T. 2 N., R. 1 W., SLB&M. , Protests resisting the granting ot any of the foregoing Applications, with reasons therefor, mu-- t be o affidavit form with extra copy1 filed with T. H. Humpherys, $! SD Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Lake City, Utah, with a fee of 5 on or before F'ebruary 2, 1941. 44-4- 8 educed, f Jecocrnizc Hot give i tak, I cann --r from U 0 jovtrn nr e in all I. y fc ,'usf cone cl 7 $f,th c qj-- ( n. I 0 T. JI. HUMPHERYS STATE ENGIXEER esses. Miss Norma Buhler entertained girl friends at a party at her home Thursday in hc'nor of Miss Webbster who is here from California. Mr. and Mrs. George Blamires accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peterson to Washington. They will visit their daughter Mrs. Rex Smith and husband. Mrs. Walter Buhler and Mrs. Mrs. Budd Lyon entertained 18 guests at the Lyon home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes and daughter, Ruth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Wiser in Salt Lake W ednesdav. Mrs. I. arl Robins entertained a number of her neighbors Friday afternoon. The Sumlower camp, DUP will meet at the home of Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Jan. 8th. Bern and Harold Chadwick returned home after spending a week with their brother, Horace in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Kilfoyle family party was 14 of every make MaimM (DaM? 105 South First West Telephone p End ar It TV; nd "at '"Pir; I5' tw Of 1 1, U tnplej m U&nd, |