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Show The Layton Journal announcement uuu'ViwfmfiMsociAiioN lai Filtered Second-clas- as at layton, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Centerville JOHN STAHI.K. JR.. Subscription 'iiie Telephone $1 -- 5 a year 157-- following l.ulics enter tainul in htnioi o i it ii mothers at tht home of Mis. Stilling 'lliumley in Ocarfit hi 1'iiilay atternoon, Mrs. John Adams, Ray liars ey, Mrs Airs. Weldon Robert, Mrs. Snowden Kolei ts, Mis. Milton ll.idfield Mrs. C harles Ruslmel and Mrs W il nier Railosv. Mrs. Leo H. Hill and Mrs. Leo 11. Layton and Kay Roberts spent la-- t in vs ecb-ciihpimgvillr ami d llnl o. Oi.ules Hit sih entertained i lnh at her nrsduv after'I hose who attended were Matt Holt, Mrs. Gene Reed, Joe Knight, Mrs. Joe Hay, Wjjhuin Dawson aud Mrs. Harold H.llison. You save because you serve yourself at Smith Bros.. It s the ideal way to shop you are waited on at once. Come in today and enjoy the low pricea and quick service. Mis tile I home noon. Mrs. Airs. Airs. ay ton Budge m Salt Lake 1 Mr. and Mrs I., W. layne ami were Sunday family of Ogden quests of Mr. anl Mrs. Spencer Adams. Mrs. Otlia Green, Mrs. Kvan son and Mrs. Spencer Adams KUi at- tended the Mothers tea and fashion show at the university, Friday, The Columbine camp of 1). of T. met at the home of Mrs. Mia Dawson, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Whitesides and Mrs. David W eaver assisting. Calvin Corbridge was pleasantly surprised at bis home Thursday ev tning by thirty neighbors and friends to honor bis birthday anniversary. The Mutual stake board enjoyed their spring festival in the Layton chapel Tuesday evening. A show and dance was enjoyed by a large number Mrs. Flint Sandall is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Krncst ton. Mrs. Royal Robins entertained at a quilting at her home Thursday and Mrs. I.co oxley entertained at a quilting Friday. Don Weaver, Jay Harris and Howard Morgan were bruised up a bit when the car in which they were riding down rom Como over turned with them Sunday evening. of 1, t The Hollyhock camp of will meet May 15th at the home of Mrs. Wilford Barnes. Mrs. Clarence Flint and Mrs. Call Stimpson assisting. The Layton Ladies Literary club met Thursday at the home of Afrs. Thayne Corbridge. Mrs. Wil- 1 l. hum Dawson gave a book review. Mr. and Mrs. (i. F. Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Thomas enter tamed at a dinner at the Thomas Cafe in Layton Saturday evening after which the rest of the evening home. was spent at the Thomas Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. May hen Fox, Mr. ami Mrs. Seth Blair and Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Tay lor of )gdcn. Mrs. Lewis Cook entertained the following ladies at a bridge luncheon at her home Friday afternoon, Mrs. A. Tanner, Mrs. Noel Tanner, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Leonard Layton, Airs. Clare Whitesdcs Mrs. Otlia ( ireen, Mrs. F.van Elli- son, Mrs. Joe Day, Mrs. Clarence Bone, Mrs. Golden Layton and Mrs. Vird Cook. he Layton ward Relief society entertained their Daughters at a lovely program and refreshments Tuesday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Iaul D. Keller are enjoying a motor trip this week to the southern paiks ami Boulder dam, They expect to he gone a week. l ire Chief J. W. Ware, wife ami daughter, Marjorie, arrived home late uesilay evening from a nine day flip to camp l ew is vvlute they visited with their son, Lieutenant Max Ware ami family. Their son was very busy and contented with bis work, Mr. Ware says the magni tude of the affair theic is hard to realize; 6500 men in one camp and miles of new barracks and many course of construction. tttofc They hail a very enjoyable visit. T. A. Cain, C, O. Nicholls and Dale Ware after returning front Gunnison and spending a week borne left today for Delta, Utah, to spend the next, three or four weeks 1 1 111 Call in . fr I, u r GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES & FRANK P. SMI Administrator of the r tfl -- ,!. 'W t V t "unI filer tha 'Y t ,C ;v ii ? I rum; hotii ( "fi , oa a bi'lid ted 1 by t - STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN DEVERAUX, Deceased. d 12-- I Notice to Water NOTICE t tence ton A on B. I as rece of as.d distret is sente 1 jail, w or one Bakti L. card the stay w Baker t of bltSD'l lint ton, who ,uced tc 1 was he W Dav Itith a jsmpted Js home was re pi ion lf CLASSIFIED ADS d '" 11. $ I - one-ha- B. trth Sfl! ) K- SIH". !rj Estate of Elizabeth The petition of Leslie Deveraux, of deceased. for the acceptance praying of the Contest closing, June 10- Deposit your will present Resignation of Elizabeth Luce as Creditors with vouchers to the mi !erigntr and for Administratrix, entry blanks today. Winner will be announced to hmsclf of Letters of Administra- - at Suite 700, Utah Savings & Trust tion in the estate of John Deveraux, Building, 235 South Main rett, on June 14th. deceased, has been set for hearing Salt Lake City, Utah, on or b etcre on Saturday the 17th day of May, the 27th day of June, A. D. 1Q41 LE ROY G. PICKI.RIXg V IT, 1941,' at ten oclock A. M.. at of the lulling hay. in the Administrator Court e House, c; Artiful light in the poultry liou-- e t' County rest end here. Bert Wall, a former decea-ei- . in P, Elizabeth Court said of Rollins, Room Court are to imoprtunt the prevent attended molting crowd A I large tlent but now of os Angeles, is Date of first publication in pullets in this per- Farmington, Davis County, Utah. Davis stake Theme FestiA. D., 1941. said iod of spending this week here visiting rel North of Clerk Court,25, the Witness and long nights, short daysi the Walter C. Hurd, Attorney for atives ami friends. This is first visit val held Tuesday evening at little this sunshine. affixed Seal thereof with the Layton ward chapel and recreation in nearly 20 years. Administrator. f 6th day of May, A. D., 1941. hall, bringing to a close the MI.V of one Fargo, N. .Dak., has an ordance Clerk "Singapore Joe operator BRUCE R. MAJOR, of the largest chains of picture activities for the Reason. requiring all women to remove J Seal Users Mrs. Mary Ann Harris is serious thier hat while dancing. theatre in the Orient, played and By Emily Eldredge, Deputy Clerk D. D. A of bird la her and home are the son, ill at in here dog the chapel, Monday ly lectured pidgeon playmates at the home of A. D. night, proceeds to aid the British Harris. Sunset Town, R. F. D. Clearfield, Lewis in Sweetwater, Ala. Mrs. Mary F. Wiggill is spendgovernment. The receipts were reUtah has filed Application No. ported to have been satisfactory. ing a few weeks with her son and 14148 to appropriate 0.2 sec. ft of Alfred Heston of Atlantic City, The bridge over the Weber river daughter-in-law-- , Mr. and Mrs. V, N. from Martin DISTRICT IN COURT, THE water (90 g.p.m.) left this nnusal will: All J., between Uintah and South Weber F. Wiggill. IN spring area and two DIVISION PROBATE unnamed mine that's when Im dead, goes was destroyed by fire on Thursday AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, spring areas in Davis county, Utah. camp. Daughters of to Jessica enough said. Jessica, Hollyhock night of last week, when a truck Utah Pioneers of West Layton, will an unmarried daughter, operates a The boundaries of the spring areas STATE OF UTAH load of cement broke through the hold its In the Matter of the Estate of are as follows: (Martin spring monthly meeting May 15, small store in Ossining, N.Y, bridge. The truck and two sections at the home of Mrs. Willard Barnes area) The E. 930 ft. of the John Nebecker, Deceased. of the bridge burned early Friday It is illegal to ride or drive a hostesses will he Mrs. The petition of l'Ted L. Ramp-to- n SEKNEK Sec. 26, T. 5 X. R. 2V Assisting morning .The bridge was rated at Carl Stimpson and Mr?. Clarence goat in a race over the streets of praying for the issuance to SLB&M. (Unnamed spring area ten ton capacity. Wilmington, Del. Flint. himself of Letters of Administra- No. 1) The E. 930 ft. of the It is tomato planting time here of said Sec. 26 and three and Pattie tion in the estate of John Nebecker, NE4SE Glass such as oven ware is made now for the canning factories. Very and Mrs. Air. of area No. 2) The old for been has set (Unnamed spring hearing year daughter of is now ued for bobbins in silk deceased, few planters here now raise their 17th day of May, E 1405.4 ft. of the NtfXEK of the Isle, underwent a major opon Myron Saturday and nmills, and is found to be own plants; nearly all are imported eration at a Salt Lake A. Dn 1941, at ten oclock A. M. said Sec. 26. It is proposed to hospital last cleanrayo and durable. from Moapa, Nevada. It is believed week and is in a critical condition. the County Court House, in the appropriate 30 g.p.m. from each of at the out look for tomato growers Is M. Adams will Mrs. Golden Court Room of said Court in the spring areas. The water from flinch brighter than for some time in I.ogan with spend this week-enFarmington, Davis County, Utah. Martin spring area and unnamed in the past Larger acreage is nrg her daughter, Miss Elaine Adams, Witness the Clerk of said Court, spring area No. 1 will be collected etl and better prices are promised, FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth. student at USAC. with the Seal thereof affixed this at a point W. 930 ft. and N. 33 ft. however there is likev to be diffiDeLuxe trunk sedan, $165. 6th day of May, A. D., 1941. The West Layton ward cbolr from the E14 Cor. of Sec. 26 and culty encountered sufficient plants members and their , Avon enter- Call Bountiful the water from unnamed spring R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk partners as only what is contracted is grown tained with a social South J Seal ) area No. 2 will be collected at a Cleverly crossing, at the ward by those who raise plants. It would hall Monday evening, 13- the Bountiful. marking By Emily Eldredge, Deputy Clerk point W. 1405.4 ft. and S. 24.8 ft. he risky to buy plants from any of the choir seaon. from the NE Cor. of said Sec. 26. closing FOR SALE Sefof drums; where as they have to he of certain All of the water thus collected will tenor saxophone, (King). John varieties. be used during the entire year lor Stable, Jr., Bountiful Phone 157-Mr. and Mrs. K. P, Porter of domestic and municipal purpose? South Bountiful motored to FieldSunset Town. at I OR SALK 40 acres; some im IN THE DISTRICT COURT, ing, Wedn outlay where they spoilt Protests PROBATE resisting the granting, DIVISION IN free provements; irrigation water, the day visiting with Mrs. Porters of said Application, with reasons DAVIS COUNTY, unlimited supply; 16 North Redbrother, Calvin Moss and family. STATE OF UTAH therefor, made in affidavit form, wood road, price $3,500. Also 320 Richard Call, son of Mr. anil Mrs (Continued from page one) In the Matter of the Estate of must be filed with T. H. acres fenced pasture land; good arHenry C.til, was elected president its feasibility. The government has tesian well, 2100 State Engineer, 403 State C. Howard, Deceased. Samuel North 2450 West of the junior class at the Utah State signified intention .in other areas, The petition of Melissa H. Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with Closing out an estate. Joe H. Winfee Agricultural college, Tuesday for of assisting surrounding territories ters, 230 West, Second North .Salt Howard, praying for the issuance one extra copy and $1.00 filing the year 1941-4Miss Gloria Har- in taking care of needs where an Lake to herself of Letters of Administra- on or before June 21, 1941. City, Utah. ris, daughter of Mrs. Chloe Harris, influx of defense employees or milition in the estate of Samuel C. T ,H HUMPERYS, was elected of the tary personnel is expected, AccordFOR RENT Modern brick Howard, deceased, has been set for State Engineer home in West Bountiful. Call 3 Sophomore class, and Miss Eliza- ing to Dr. Barnes. Date of first publication April 24, hearing on Saturday the 17th day beth Call, daughter of Mr. and Afrs Davis of A. D., 1941, at ten oclock 1941- county commissioners, 07 FOR SALE Stable and hay A. May, Henry Call, was elected Sophomore municipal officials anti the county M., at the County Court House, Date of last publication May barn, good posts, can be moved. in the Court Room of said class representative of the Associat- health department are conCourt in 1941. using Frank ed Women Students. Miss Harris certed efforts to assure this Mann, Bountiful. Phone project 14 and Miss Call are both members of Engineers have been retained and Chi Omega sorority and Richard preliminary blueprints are available FOR RENT Two good rooms Call is affiliated vvitjt Sigma Alpha showing the extent and feasibility furnished or unfurnished. Union Fpsilon fraternity. of the proposed project. Furniture 15 Bountiful. Co., Phone Helen Call and Jane Dibble, stuService dubs of the county have dents at USAC, also worked to effect such a project LOST One food stamp hook e, o I m f,t: j, and see this smart model and get details early-hatche- ' pt NOTICE (on display in our window) for the Best Name for our Modem, Streamlined Market. 1 r. Mary J. Crosby, also km..,, Mary Jane Crosby, and a Jane Johnson Croshv, dmi-- , Y Date of first puhluat. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, 25th, A. D., 1941. Keith L. Stable, Attoi-,IN DIVISION PROBATE j uAND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, Administrator. a Beautiful KELVLNATOR lie ' ; F'state of Mary J. ( r,i known as Mary lane ( r as Mary Jane Johnson y ceased. Creditors will prtstr; with vouchers to the in, at the office of Keith f Clipper Building, Bom,., on or before the 27th d.iv A. D 1941. Consult County Clerk and Respective Signer! for Further Information. WIN LAYTON 1 CONTEST REFRIGERATOR J PROBATE ' Notice To Creditors LEGAL NOTICES o or Bt. 22S-- MONEY EXTRA MAKE Dt niontrating new C & D hosiery Dress(Nylon), lingerie, jdaysuits. buying es $2.95 up. Every bodys because of booming defense earnnew ings. Get your share. Smart new for Send on sell sight. Styles Sample FREE Departmentalized restricted. Equipment. Territories WRITE TODAY! 9(4 Gas & Electric Bldg., Denver, Colorado. SMITH BROS. GROCERY matter s oblige. Shop and Save at the NEW A wriUy Newspaper published of at I ay ton, Itab, in the interest formed colonics and county by former irsideiits of the county. with the Seal thereof 1st day of Mav, A. D R. BRUCE M; ' Seal j By Emily Eldredge. D( Hall, Mnnminie 44-R- 2. Schul-thies- B-fl- at Tingrei nied by nard, we t with p and a Ms mention tj arced hills jhthey w .before di pot hazz fee (Brown ; he new 1 NOTICE Davis Officals Join For Sewage Project J. FOR Hum-phery- s, 2. 13-1- 4 vice-preside- nt 73-R- tv. TiV er 13-- J. Fertilizer For Sale ifntbeveek es EDITORS NOTE: This graphic analysis of Tifth is published by the (name of newspaper) In cooperation with the National Department of Americanism of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U S. The text and illustrations are taken front the book "Footprints of the Trojan Horse published by Citizenship Educational Service, 122 East 42nd Street, New York City, a nonprofit association of patriotic organizations dedicated to the preservation of Americanism. Column-techniqu- ti Totalitarian Objectives in America iliiUtor nation hop for in iinuicvlijce military the spreading propaganda m Aniem. Irhps We have several hundred loads of Good Manure piled up which we will sell in small or large quantities. hr Nans hope. Amnia reaeh presen' they are hey are they wi gr, Mon da They a the see V and St tht JANE The NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH xuthirV ,lsi I hoc Then what do e h.oe to fear the There are three ohieetne bine ie first Salt Lake Union Stock Yards lonqurst S I lop, ,. lAse-'- 1 him Hitler claims M mecuan To alienate the knalues of 20.00fl.000 rre horn m German bause ihc or their tmcMor Of the German litinjc outsMc the Kruh. and lUimexi a part of the German nation, this Nan map militate that jKhu 2000.000 live in the k extern Hemisphere. ko; A INKAL MOTOftt MAfTYRPIICI Overman Third Nazi Objective - To include America in ibe plan to isolate and conquer (he democracies ol the world one by one. I Spread of Poisonous Propaganda in the United States Alien Second Nazi Objective To undermine Amerind in South - influence America. The Germ, o$ have spread n enormous amount of propaganda in South America tgimsr the 'Yankee imperialist." The purpose of this a to pave (he way to the establishment of furur air base and to dominate South American uadc alter the war. agents fool susceptible key with their propaganda in (urn apread tb potson mdi.iduals Thea either through organization cloaked wuh Americanism or through campaign The real danger iiea hi tbt fact that it is almost impossible to identity tht origin of this propaganda despue the east sums of money poured amo n by totalitarian governments. A man may find that even hit bets trieod bas been "taken m. " wus-perm- s . . . and you may set the payments to suit yourself If you can afford any new Car, you can afford a Pontiac ""Torpedo" heres proof! Pontiac prices begto at onlv a few dollars more than the lowest. In all probability, yout present car will cover the down payment and you mar arrange yovy payments so that the amount y6u 'ay each month suits vour comen-encAsk your Pontiac dealer to submit figures on a complete deaL e. DeUitrtd at Pontiac, Michigan. State tax, optional equipment' and accessories extra. Prices and Specifi. Cations ssihJect to change without notice. On c , m usi wnn DHartmllaD 105 South First West chid-I:- - MI (DaMer Telephone Cl 1Cb make ca in tjf nict BOUNTIFUL MOTOR SALES Utah Knmrom; O of every rSS 261 "4 he; J- -, |