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Show THE JOURNAL. LAYTON. UTAH Tfj(H frjrj&'P er, tmm 'Jk . iimXwiiw'iiir M' lia iiii'i' ST jn 1 ie Notice of Final Tax Sale .. winruftii Of Property Held by Davis County on Tax Deeds Wickard's Policies Studied i:uzahetii K.35 K. 19-11- 80-10-6- t 5, UNnsA- Y- chains South 7 links cunning Northwest corn the East from of the South-eaHalf of the West 1J, Quarter of Section 1 East, Range 3 North, Township Salt Lake Meridian; running thence East 500 chains; thence South 3.75 chains; thence West 5.00 chains; thence North d.ih chains to beginning, containing 1.87 acres. YEAR 1936 st ntn-nin- Ily RAUKIIAGE WNU Service, 1313 II Street, N. W., Washington, I). C. WASHINGTON Secretary of bn discovered that he haa been elected chief devil by the leaders of two large group of Americans farmers and consumers You know you cannot be a successful group leader of any kind unless you have a devil to fight And ao the otherwise genial gentleman who runs the dvpartmeut of agriculture has learned something new. It is something that all news and editorial writer and all radio commentators know; namely, that can make both sides In any controversy mad you can sleep with a pretty clear conscience because that means you are walking a fairly Just and middle course. In Secretary Wickarda case the farm group leader say he Is forcThey aay he ing down prices. has deserted his own and gone consumer-minded. They say this because he announced on April 3 that the government would support prices of hogs and poultry and eggs In the open markets at certain prices. These prices are somewhat below the level of the parity prices and that Is one reason why he Is a devil to farmers. Parity prices, as all farmers know, were established in the twenties and were written Into the agricultural adjustment acts In 1933 and 1938. These prices were established In this way: The prices the farmer had to pay tor the things he bought and the prices which he got for the things he sold In the years 1910 to 1914 were averaged. That ratio thus established was accepted by farm leaders as a goal to shoot at in the long fight in the twenties when agriculture tried to obtain legislation which would give it an equitable share In the national wealth. Later the parity figures were recognized by congress in the drafting of the agricultural acts, the purpose of which was to obtain for the farmer a decent return for his efforts by adjusting supply and consuming power as a part of the re covery program following the If you to-call- Desires Higher Prices. wants Now Secretary Wickard prices to go up. He does not say how far. All he says is that the government will support a price up to a figure which, admittedly Is below the parity prices but higher than they were when he made the announcement and as high as his advisors felt the present situation required. He has received plenty of com- plaints and what is more he Las encouraged that he complaints would by saying take full responsibil- ity for his action. Now' we know that one mans meat is another mans poison. Prices that are not high enough for the farm leaders are too high for the consumer group leaders. It gives them a fine opportunity to get toIn a crisis you gether and chant: mustnt boost prices." The dead cats from both camps fill the air and all Secretary Wickard has to do is duck with a quick eye and a clear conscience. And, Incidentally, he is getting a few moribund felines that ara really for Leon Henderson whose job is price fixing under the OEM. Mr. Henderson announced that farm machinery should not sell for any more than It did in the first quarter of this year. And immediately the department of agriculture received a flood of letters which, Instead of saying hurray for our side," said that Mr. Wickard was letting his colleague, Mr. Henderson, get away with murder by fixing the cost of farm machinery at what the WTlters say is already exorbitant And so nobody Is exactly happy but the unhappiness, according to Wickard (including his own) is fairly equitably distributed! President Appoints Coy To Chaperon Budget little over a decade ago a young Iloosier from the town of Franklin moved to Delphi, Ind , not with the idea of becoming a Delphic oracle run a newspaper. He bought but the Citizen and met a lot of other citizens around the court house and over at the post office. A Today, former assistant Federal Security Administrator Wayne Coy is executive assistant to the President of the United States with the Job of chaperoning the biggest peacetime defense budget Jn history. He was recently made IJalson officer for the Office of Emergency Management. Mr. Coy has just moved from his office in the Federal Security administration building into a corner of the bureau of the budget office in the state department, with one end of the hall screened off for a secretary. But his quarters do not concern him. He is used to making himself at home where he can hang his nat. Just what a President's executive assistant does is not easy to describe He is supposed to have "a passion for anonymity and likewise a passion for keeping quiet. His function is to take as many details off the President mind as possible, to carry messages and give other officials as many right answers as possible. In other words, help them settle problems about which otherwise they would Insist on talking to the President. Defore a budget Is accepted there must first be hearings before the bureau of the budget where the various departments present their needs. Then there are the congressional committee hearings. Today, with a whole new layer of defense agencies spread over the regular departments and divisions and sections it Is easy to see lhat Mr. Coy, as liaison man for the whole Office of Emergency Management which is the over-al- l holding company for defense has plenty on his hands. lie knows his budgets for he worked In the bureau of the budget himself and he had already had plenty of administrative experience before he reached Washington. Supported McNutt. Everybody in Indiana knows that Wayne Coy was tine man behind McNutt. He left the Delphi Citizen to become McNutt's secretary when handsome Paul was governor of Indiana in 1933. When the governor became high commissioner of the Philippines, Coy went along. He returned to run the presidential campaign for his boss. Earlier, when he was state relief administrator, he had met Harry Hopkins. At the Democratic convention m Chicago last summer he met him again. This time Harry nomwas engineering the t. ination and Coy and his boss had to step back. But Coy and Hopkins are still close friends. That helps in the present job with Hopkins, virtual first assistant to the President Harry can answer a lot of Waynes questions without bothering the Chief. Wayne Coy started out when he was in high school to be a newspaper man. He was a reporter on the local paper in Franklin before he became a publisher In his own ird-ter- right in Delphi. I talked with him as he sat in his temporary office m the stately Federal Reserve building with its marble panels and its indirect light- contrast to the office of a weekly newspaper. Naturally I asked him if his editorial experience had been any help in his present job. He paused a moment and then said, T know this sounds like orating. but there is nothing more valuable than having to live with people. That's what you do on a weekly You live the lives of newspaper. your subscribers. Here in Washington too many people forget the people in the country seats. My experience has helped me to visualize programs tn terms of people. That helped me especially when 1 was In the Social It helps Security administration. you to see that your administration is carried on the county level. The tendency in the federal government is to carry on at the sate level. At this point a secretary popped ing quite a tn. Brigadier General Watson on the phone, she said. Hello, Pop," said Coy. I knew this was going to be a very Presidential private conersation Assistant Coy was going to talk with Presidential aide Watson (known to his intimates as "pop") affairs of state. 1 left the to his new job AUDITORS DEEDS 1911 YEAR 1936 ISSUED line of Section S3; thence East to beginning, containing 1S3.00 acres. YEAR 1936 You don't have to be a nut to use a toothpick privately. But if you are a pecan tree you can use a lot of them The department of agriculture has discovered that toothpicks soaked in a substance and stuck Into pecan tree roots, improve the circulation, stimulate new roots and help the trees growth-promotin- survive the first critical season. by Ba u fihage In these days of crowded White House press conferences unless you get in the front row the best place to hear is in the middle of the room. The President' words hit the ceiling and bounce off the great seal embossed there and drop, as Longfellow said in another connection, "as a feather is wafted downward from an eagle in ns flight -- 1.5 thence East West North 4.375 chains; thence YEAR 1936 334 feet; thence North 289 feet; Beginning thence East 23415 feet; thence MARY E. ROBERTS Souththe from North West chain 10 North 5.120 chains; thence conSoutheast the of west comer 80 chains to commencement, 51, Township 108.50 acres. Quarter of Section taining, less street,32.375 chains 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Also beginning Meridian; running thence North South from the Northwest comer 2 0' East 11.57 chains; thence 47 North, of Section 27. Township MeriNorth 40 15' West 4.90 chains; Range 1 West, Salt Lake 13.75 South 52 30' West 31.80 South thence thence dian; running 80 chains; chains; thence South 2,15 chains; chains; thence East thence East 9.15 chains; thence thence North 13.75 chains; thence commencement, North 47 0' East 14.73 chs to to West 80 chains 109.30 beginning, containing, less street, containing, less street, 18.67 acre. Less one acre m the 217.80 acres. all In acres. Southeast Quarter of the above YEAR 1936 described property. - GEORGE W. ADAMS-Beginn- lng ASSOCIAat the Southwest comer of the GEORGE F. GIBBS8 rods South TION Beginning East Half of the Southwest of Seccomer Northeast from the Section of 14, Township quarter tion 11, Township 1 North, Range 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; runthence East Meridian; running thence South 152 rods; 10 ning 27.07 chains; thence North thence West 05.0 rods; thence 20' East 289 chains; thence North 12 East 22.9 rods; thence North 00 10' East 13 chains; North tO 45' East 64.2 rods; thence North 542.30 feet; thence NorthNorth 79 40' West 018.3 feet, thence East 3 rods; thence easterly 77.7 rods, to beginning; thence South 75 53' West 409.7 and highway, conThe feet; thence North 1221.5 feet; less railway McDermott & acres. 20.95 taining thence West 03 feet; thence Half of the Northeast QuarEast North 29 feet; thence South 49 YEAR 1936 ter of the Southwest Quarter of 22' West 1003.00 feet & .01 Section 3, Township J North, chains to beginning, containing, GEORGE F. GIBBS ASSOCIARange 1 West, Salt Lake MeriTION Beginning at the Northless road, 92.99 acres. dian, containing 20.00 acres. west comer of Section 12, TownAlso commencing 10.07 chains YEAR 1936 East of the Southwest comer of ship 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence ELDEN MOSS Commencing 11.22 Section 14, Township 4 North, East 2357 feet; thence South 10 Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meriehatns North from the Southeast dian; running thence East 3.46 55' West 145 feet; thence South of the Southwest quarter comer thence 45 20' West 203 feet; North 37.21 thence chains; Section of 30, Township 2 North, South 31 03' West 247 feet; chains; thence West 4.09 chains; 1 West; Salt Lake MeriRange 280 West 40' 45 thence South thence South 21' East 37.21 dian; running thence North 6.31 chains containing 14.03 acres. In feet; thence South 31 30' West chains; thence East 1.59 chains; 50' 224 feet; thence South 6 all 107.02 acres. thence South 6.40 chains; thence West lfi.5 feet; thence South 74 West 1.59 chains to beginning, 1936 YEAR 15' West 180 feet; thence South 1.00 acre. containing 48 25' West 430 feet; thence SAMUEL J. ADAMS-Beginn- ing YEAR 1936 at the Southeast comer of the South 33 45' West 612 feet; thence South 44 40' West 323 ALMA MOSS Commencing at the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 17, feet; thence South 28 45' West Northeast corner of the North1 4 350 feet; thence South 40 30' Range North, Township west 4 of Section 1, Township West 191 feet; thence South 29 West, Salt Lake Meridian; run1 North, Range 1 West, Salt West 05' West 107 feet; thence ning thence North 330 feet; Lake Meridian; running thence thence West 1150 feet, more or 293 feet; thence North 2040 feet 3.38 chains; thence East South to beginning, containing 80.88 less, to East side of highway No. 59 links; thence to the West side acres. 1; thence Southly along East of the County Road; thence Eastside of highway 32 rods to a of the YEAR 1936 erly to the- North line point 44 rods West of point of thence West 4 rods to Section; Beginbeginning; thence East 44 rds WALLACE HAMMON beginning, containing 0.28 acres. to beginning, containing 7.00 ning 6 63 chains East and 2223 acres. YEAR 1936 feet North of the Southwest corAlso beginning 601 feet South ner of the Northeast quarter of DAVID MOSS from the West quarter corner of Section 12, Township 4 North, 53.6 rods West and North 19 50' Section 17, Township 4 North, 2 West, Salt Lake MeriRange East 9.60 rods from the SouthRange 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 165 east corner of the Northwest 1321 thence South 37 20' East dian; running thence East Feet; of Section 25. Township Quarter feet; thence South 830 feet; 144 feet; thence West 99 feet to 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt 1321 thence West thence feet; beginning, containing 0.17 acres. Lake Meridian; running thence North 330 feet to beginning, conLess the following described porNorth 89 50' West 1.2 rods; tion. Beginning at a point 0.63 taining 10.00 acres. North 19 50 East 11.5 thence South Also beginning 298.3 feet chains East and 2223 feet North South 89 50' East thence rods; from the West quarter comer of the Southwest corner of the 1.2 rods; thence South 19 50 of Section 17, Township 4 North, Northeast Quarter of Section 12, West 11.5 rods to beginning con4 North, Range 2 West, Range 1 West, Salt Lake MeriTownship taining, more or less, 1.07 acres. dian; running thence East 1321 Salt Lke Meridian; running 302.7 South thence feet; thence North 115 feet; thence feet; YEAR 1936 thence West 1321 feet; thence Southeasterly 30 feet, more or DAVID MOSS North 302.7 feet to beginning, less, to State Highway; thence at a point 17.88 rods West and containing 11.00 acres. In all 37 20' 90 feet; Southeastly 15.28 rods North from the South28.00 acres. thence West 99 feet to beginning, east corner of the Northwest containing 0.14 acre. EAR 1936 Quarter of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt J. M. ALSTON Beginning 808.75 YEAR 1936 Lake Meridian; running thence feet North and 12' East 301 DR. CARL HOFFMAN All of 6.80 rods to Eastly line of West 88 West from North 5s' feet; y of the O. S. L.; the Southeast corner of Section Lot 1, Block 13, Plat B, Sulthence North 19 51' East 0.120 phur Springs addition, contain35, Township 2 North, Range 1 ing 0.09 acres. rods; thence East 6.50 rods; West, Salt Lake Meridian; runthence South 1 rod to the beginning thence North 20' East YEAR 1936 ning, containing, more or less, 309.25 feet; thence East 11 rods 0.04 acres. 17' D. M. HUNTER Beginning 179 15 feet; thence South 14 and 15 '21 rods South from the West 320 feet; thence North 88 YEAR 1936 58' West 140 feet to beginning, Northeast corner of Section 34, DAVID ET AL Beginning MOSS, 12!2 2 1 less street, containing, Township North. Range West, at a point 12 88 rods East and acres. Salt Lake Meridian; running 15.2S rods North from the Souththence South 44 rods; thence YEAR 1936 east corner of the Northwest West to Jordan River; thence R. W. BARNES Beginning at the of Section 25, Township Quarter riveast bank of Northly along Northwest corner of Lot 12, Plat 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt er 179 and 1521 rods South from G. Block 10, Kaysville Townsite Lake Meridian; running thence North Line of Section 33; East West 20 rods; thence North 1 Survey; running thence East 0.33 to beginning containing; less chains; thence South 2 05' West 154.(H) acres. rod; thence East 20 rods; thence street, Excepting 1.03 chains; thence North 10 0' South 1 rod to beginning, contherefrom the following describWest 1.08 chains to beginning, ed portion: 223 taining 0.13 acres. Commencing containing 0.02 acres. and 1521 rods South from YEAR 1936 Northeast comer of Section 34; YEAR 1936 RILLA II. MUIR 2 1 Beginning 17.07 Township North, Range West, BARTON -- Beginning FRANCES chains South from the center of Salt Lake Meridian; running 70 feet East from the Southwest Section 25. Township 2 North, comer of Lot 2, Block 80, Plat thence 11West 23 rods; thence North Range 1 West, Salt Lake Merirods; thence East 23 A, Kaysville Townsite; running dian; thence 11 Sou'h running thence South 8.50 rods; to rods thence North 75 feet; thence East chains; thence West 2.72 chains; beginning containing 1.58 acres. 52 feet; thence South 75 feet; thence North 0.50 chains; thence thence West 52 feet to beginning, YEAR 1936 East 2.72 chains to beginning, containing 0.14 acres. containing 0.10 acres. D. M. HUNTER Beginning 223 YEAR 1936 and 15 21 rods South from the YEAR 1936 SIMON BAMBERGER COMPANY Northeast corner of Section 34, ARNOLD E. OHM AN Lots 21 Beginning 12.50 chains South Township 2 North, Range 1 West, 22, 23, 24, Block 37; Plat B," from the Northwest corner of Salt Lake Meridian; running Sulphur Springs Addition, conSection 81, Township 2 North, thence South 52 and rods; taining 0.30 acres. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Merithence West to the Jordan River; dian; running thence East 20.5 thence Northly along the East YEAR 1936 rods; thence South 31 SO' West bank of River to a point 223 and MARY A. L. PARKIN. ET AL 35.4 rods; thence West 2.5 rods; 1521 rods South from the North All of Lot 11, Block K,M Plat thence North 30 rods to beginline of Section 33; thence East to NMC, Bountiful Townsite, conning, containing less railway 1.75 beginning containing 180.00 acres. taining 3.51 acres. acres. YEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 D. M. HUNTER Beginning 127 MARY A. L. PARKIN, ET AL -BJOHN M. BUTLER Beginning and 8 21 rods "South from the 16.42 chains South and 5.133 eginning 28.74 chains South from the Northeast comer of Northeast corner of Section 34, chains West of the Northeast Section 24. Township 2 North, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, corner of Lot S, Block 8, Plat Salt Lake Meridian; running Range 1 West Salt Lake MeriN. M. C., Bountiful Townsite; thence South 52 and S rods; dian; running thence South 2.36 running thence South 7.08 chains; thence West to Jordan River; chains; thence West 2.04 chains thence West 2.50 chains; thence thence North 2 30 chains; thence thence NorthTy along East bank North 7.08 chains; thence East of East 2.04 chains to beginning, to river 127 8 and '21 point con2.50 chains to beginning, rods South from the North Line containing 0.4S acres. taining 1.77 acres. of Section 33; thence East to TEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 183.00 beginning, containing BENNETT E. PETERSON-Com-menacres. NEFH1 COOK Beginning at the at the center of the Northeast corner of the SouthYEAR 1936 southeast Quarter of Section 6, east quarter of Section 7. TownTownship i North, Range 1 West Half ship 4 North. Range 2 West. Salt HERMAN KING-T- he East. Sait Lake Meridian; of the Southwest Quarter of the Lake Meridian; running thence g thence West 20 rods; thence Northwest Quarter of Section 2 West 50 rods; thence South 10 thcnce East 54 rods; thence East 20 rods; thence Township 5 North. Range 2 it rods; North South 10 rods; thence East 30 24 rods; West, Salt Lake Meridian, cont?nce thence V est 34 rods to beginrods; thence North 20 rods to betaining, less street and railway, ning. containing S.10 acres. 16.50 acres. ginning, containing 5(H) acres. 1 EAR 1936 YEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 CLIFTON B. LAYTON CommencMARLOW H. DE ARDEN BeginMIN FRANKLIN PHILLIPS ing 41.5 rods North from the ning 75 and 21 rods South from Login- r.g 6 20 chains North and Southwest corner of the Souththe Northeast corner of Section chans Ea;t of the South-,- r 34. Township 2 North. Range 1 west Quarter of Section 19, Tow' the Northwest West, Salt Meridian; runship 4 North, Range 1 Vvest. Sat Corner of Section 19, Lot 1 ning thence South 52 and !n rods Meridian; running thtnee North liv.5 rods; thence East thence West to the Jordan River; ,hfnc, Nonh 41 '2 rods ; thence South l is a tK thence Northly along the Fa.-- t Eat 1. U5 "V thence West 41 u rods to rods; Kink of river to a point 75 and v',U'e Niuth chains; kss beginning, street containing, 121 rods South from the North ebt.3-Sichains to 31 4 acres. E'Hnu.g, remaining 0.77 acres. kelly - - ETUX-Begin- ETAL-Begin- ning ning right-of-wa- cmg run-rir.- B R I E E S . ng DANIEL rods booth of rods East and 31corner of Block Northwest the Town-site- ; BounUful 30, Plat NMC., booth running thence rods; thence East 12.MJ thence thence North 22.78 rods, West 12.00 rods to beginning, containing 1.70 acres, YEAR 1936 Beginning 3 JOSEPH REED chains East from the Northwest corner of the Northeast 2Quarter North, of Section 31, Township Meri1 East, Salt Lake Range 777.5 East thence dian; running 54 10 West South thence feet; 45 55 84.3 feet; thence South 3 West 245 feet; thence West 533to 3.33 chains North thence feet; 3.00 acres. beginning, containing RILEY-beginni- MILES-Commen- cing Suliimal Farm and llama Hour Commentator, 1936 YEAR 1936 Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of May, , at 12:00 oclock noon at the north front door of the County1 a Court House in Farmington City, Davis County, Didoer the to sell highest and auction sale at offer for public for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Re vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following HARRY K. 40.125 chains South from tne described real estate situate in said county and now held by it Northwest corner of Section 27, under preliminary tax sale. No bid formless thanthe total Township 2 North, Range 1 g which are a West, Salt Lake Meridian; amount of taxes, interest, penalty 13.875 chains; South thence will be accepted. charge upon such real estate 80 chains; thence By Farmers, Consumers Both Groups Decry Price Fixing Program; Wayne Coy Appointed to 'Chaperon' Federal Defense Budget. FAR 1 - - J ike r... 1 tw" rr YEAR u'erJ stand for s:x thi. ay 8 digested. v w When scaling ,). When painting floor it is a good idea side wall s.x or above the floor as the floor. e the Old, worn blankets padding for tr.e iro To preserve cover them your oilclotA Sash cord should k, . A broken : frequently. cord may result in a on dow glass or crushed 1936 ET at the Northwest MARY D. ROCKWOOD, ner To poach an ee. boiling water. which it 13 to of Lot 3, Block E, AL-Begi- nning Plat cor- BC, Centerville Townsite; running thence East 17 .38 chains; thence South 10 chains; thence West 3.77 chains; thence North 6.44 chains; thence West 8.00 chains; thence North 3.00 chains; thence West 6.82 chains; thence North 8 10' West 0.50 chains; thence East 1.25 chains to beginning, containing 7.00 acres. YEAR 1936 BeWILLIAM H. STREEPER from West chains 4.60 ginning the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 g East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 5 chains; thence West 4.35 chains; thence South 5.50 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 4.35 chains; thence North 0.50 chains to beginning, containing 2.33 acres. Beginning 8.95 chains West from the Southeast comer of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 g East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 5 chains; thence West 4.35 chains; thence South 5:50 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 4.35 chains; thence North 0.50 chains to beginning, containing 2.33 acres. Beginning 18.33 chains West from the Southeast corner of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 2.32 chains; thence West 3.46 chains; thence South 2.82 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 3.40 chains; thence North 0.50 chains to point of beginning, containing 0.90 acres. Beginning on the West line of Highway 26.42 chains West from the Southeast corner of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 31.50 feet; thence West 58 feet; thence South 07.8 feet; to Chase Lane; thence East 58 feet; thence North 33 feet to beginning, containing 0.0S8 acre. Also commencing 1 rod West of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian; running along B. E. R. R. 5 chains; thence West 4.35 chains; thence South 5.50 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 4.35 chains; thence North 0.50 chains to beginning, containing 2.33 acre. In all 8.038 acres. hef a When cleaning ceiling, , any other dusty jobs phane paper bag over' Ti It makes a good -1 saves your eye dust and grit. anti nin-nin- nin-nin- YEAR 1936 LEON L. WAITE Beginning 17.58 chains West from the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter of Section 16, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence South 4 50' West 10 chains; thence Northly 10.81 chains; thence East 4.92 chains to beginning, containing 2.25 acres. YEAR 1936 LA VINA LARKINS WILLIAMS Beginning 156.8 feet North of the Southwest comer of Lot 2, Block 16, Plat A, Kaysville Townsite; running thence North 1G0 feet; thence East 257.4 feet; thence South 1G0 feet; thence West 257.4 feet to beginning, containing 0.93 acres. YEAR 1936 LA VINA LARKINS WILLIAMS Beginning 0.42 chains East from the Northwest comer of Block 12, Plat G. Kaysville Townsite; running thence South 2 41' East 8.36 chains; thence North 8 32 East 2.89 chains; thence North 2 41' West 7.78 chains; thence South 89 S3' West 2.88 chains to beginning, containing 2.29 acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 29th day of April, 194L R. BRUCE MAJOR. County Auditor, Davis County. r FOUNDATIONS FOR FORTUNES Ar right her in the advertising columns of this paper. If what you r selling has merit, ADVERTISE Aa ad, will IT. tell it for yon. 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