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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, UAACH The Layton Journal Weekly Newspaper published at Layton,' Utah, in the interest of Davis county and colonies formed by former residents of the county. Intered as Second class matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. of in Clearfield, Trooper John P. Ross, state highway patrol, re$500,000,000. With so much of this state unlit ported. The accident happened, Ross for agriculture, because our forewhen Prank Lorin Osborn, said, this we of and generation fathers have destroyed the soil and water- Jr., 49, of 348 North Tenth West, Salt Lake City, stopped his car on saving plants, Utahns roast either the highway to avoid striking a workhire many that firms import vehicle in front of him. A car Immediate steps some or take ers, to reclaim the land, else there driven by Amy Lillian Bohne, 23, Sahara Village, crashed into will be nothing to keep anybody the rear of the Osborn car, and a here. living second vehicle, driven by George , The large business organizations Allen Bryson, 30, of 508 cannot come here for the same Ogden, crashed into the reason the land is in such poor Bohne car. Miss Bohne and Bryson were isshape. No water. The reason we dont have water sued citations. is that, In spite of all the wise recDamage to the Osborn car was ommendations, the investigations estimated at $80; to the Bohne car, for resources, our lawmakers and $500. and to the Bryson car, $600 everyday citizens dont feel that Ross reported. doing something effective about water supplies is important right PTA the eome with expenditure - B-7- JOHN STAIILE, JR.. Editor. Residence phone Btf. 884. EDITORIAL We Could Have Had it announcement Along with the that the atomic plant site is to be built in Idaho, comes a reminder that Utahns, especially in the northern sector, might have made it Probably the only reason we was that there had to be isnt enough water in storage, or its immediate existaiice planned for, to supply an increase of population that would automatically d Danes BALLET TAP TOE ADAGIO Spanish-Charac- ter BALLROOM-AN- D FOLK DANCING- Children or Adults Twenty-seventh- now. It is most imIt is important. portant because we always take years to accomplish a projegt, what with every man having his say or his time to side track the issue. With all of our Water Users the Metropolitan Associations, water group, and the forest service, the extension divisions of the state universities working all the time to educate us to the need and the means of supplying water for Utah, it will still take years to acprocomplish the gram. Acquaint yourselfe with what all the above agencies are trying to do, and wherever possible, aid them and yourself in helping our state improve the situation that is so detrimental to its progress. water-savin- g Two Charged With Driving To Fast Arsenal Villa Meeting Announced For Thursday, April 14 It was disclosed today that the next date for the Arsenal Villa PTA meeting will be April 14th on Thursday in the Villa school house. Rom mothers for the second and third grades will serve refreshments and the main attraction of the evening will be the opening of the classrooms. Parents will be invited to take note of their childrens school work and appreciate the conditions they work under. All adults are invited to attend. at Sahara, Clean-u- p Anchorage, April First II, IMi. ir- ., , laude Mills, deceased. Keith L Stable, Attorney for R. Hansen, district manager reminds tenants. Residents will be responsible for cleaning up their own yard areas but maintenance crews wall take care of parking and other community areas, he said. All trash is to be picked up, put in small cartons total weight under 50 pounds and placed along the side of roads between parking by workareas to facilitate pick-umen. At Sahara Village papers will still be picked up at residences by school children who are helping with the PTA paper dnve. As at Sahara Village, garbage areas are being elminated at Aiv rechorage also, and tenants are conminded to move their garbage tainers to a place near back doors where they are to be maintained in clean, sanitary condition. Since there is a shortage of hand tools in both projects, manasks that rakes and agement shovels borrowed to accomplish cleanup and planting operations be returned promptly so others may use them. Administratrix. First publication March 18th 1949. Last publication April 15, 1949 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NO. 1253 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of SETH E. REED, deceased. The petition of Edith P. Reed praying for the issuance to herself of Letters of Administration in the Estate of Seth E. Reed, deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, A. D., p 1949, at 10:00 oclock A. M, at the County Court Ilbuse in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 29th day of March, A. D., 1949. HYRUM C. BROUGIL Clerk 1 SEAL i By AFTON SMITH. Deputy Clerk Wendell B. Hammond, Layton Second Ward Presents Operetta Bountiful, Utah Attorney for Petitioner First publication April An opperetta, "Heart and BlosLDo by soms." was presented Second ward Tuesday Layton March 29, at eight p.m. at the ward chapel. Frank Hickenlooper was director and assisted by Lucy Schofield Vera Evans. Pianists were Maranne Call and Connie Stevenson, and violinists. Carman Dibble and Patty Green. 2nd House North of the Villa Open Evenings and Sundays ROY, UTAH DO YOU NOW THAT - - Symphonic School of dance has had the good fortune to obtain Mr, Walter Stocker for the subjects above? - - If you do not know about Mr, Stocker's work and ability as a Get the family car ready for It, with an expert grease job, and Five Quarts of oil change. We will at the same time check the transmission, differen-tia- l and steeling gear box for grease needed; check the check the tires for air; check the water, and WASH ALLj THE WINDOWS for a mere J" GET ASSOCIATED WITH D. A. DAVIS TELEPHONE SUNSET, UTAH master inttructor , you should investigate or ask questions - - - Your children's life will be greatly enriched and their physical stature and mental attitudes amazingly improved through tutorship of this caliber? - They will have more poise , grace , self, confidence, rythm and co- ween ordination bet mind and body? - - - The transformation in a surprisingly short time will astound you - Regardless of whom your children have studied with, or how far advanced they are, or how discouraged or angry you have been at times about ther dancing progress-i- n all fair ness to you and your children, you should come and see for yourself what Mr. Stocker is offering with his talent? i Mr. Stocker has the overwhelming . confid- ence of all the pupils, and their parents, whom he has met in just the few weeks he has taught at the Symphonic studios? --- That everyday isuget acquainted" day and John Ellsworth of uSnset are the proud grandparents of a baby boy born to their son and A & W ROOT BEER FOUNTAIN SERVICE HOMEMADE PIES AND ICE CREAM SANDWICHES Call 2-08- Riverdale Near Overpass 52 . Sold on a Heights is recovering at her home from an operation she underwent recently at the Dee hospital. IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE TO US WASHING MACHINE , REFRIGERATOR is WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK Free pickup and delivery Stephen Reid, son of Bishop and Mrs. George S. Reid of Sunset, left last Friday for Anchorage. Alaska. He has taken a government job with the Bureau of Public Roads, and expects to be gone for six months. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steed of Sunset are the parents of a son born March 21 at Dee hospital. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. at birth, and has been named David Clark. Pocatello Idaho. has been a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson of Sunset Heights. With Mrs Raille are her two children, Jill and Judy. 0 For Delicious Salads For Desserts and Sandwiches 'farmer style cottage cheese Cream O Weber 'our CHARIS Corsetiere Mrs. Evelyn O. 13 Home of Quality Dairy Products . Sutton Arsenal Way Ph. 2 8746 Sunset Heights Seedls-Peedls-Coa- il Certified blue tag Ceresan treated Lembe wheat Uncertified recleaned Ceresan treated Fed'n Uncertified recleaned Ceresan treated Fed'n. $J.75 Certified blue tag Ceresan treated Overland Ots $.50 Uncertified recleaned Ceresan Overland Ots $g.00 Eastern certified blue tag Cobler potatoes.... 47S Eastern certified blu tag Bliss potatoes Eastern certified blue tag Pontiac potatoes $j75 Idaho certified blue tag Russet potatoes $J.50 Estate of WILLIAM C. MILLS, also known as CLAUDE MILLS, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Keith L. Stable, 84 South Main, Bountiful, Utah, on or before the 21st day of May A. D. 1949. ARDELLE HOGAN MILLS Administratrix of the Estate of William C. Mills, also known cost of entertaining. Be smart.. . moke friends with Guild Muscatel. Its sweet delicate flavor ond distinctive Muscpt aroma 50 great after eating. Feed Prices Are Down ' $4-1Laying mash 20 protein $3-5Dairy feed 16 protein $3-5How chow 14 protein Growing mash 18 protein -- $4.10 - $425 Starter mash Shorts (for Weiner pigs) $3.25 Rabbit pellets $400 Peebles condensed wheat 501 pounds $3-7Amonia sulphate, ton lots $3.30 0 D IN CALIFORNIA IT WINI GROWIRS GUILD, LODI, 5 S P EC I A LS Lay mash 18 pro 90 lb Dairy feed 14 pro 80 lbs Rolled barley, 70 pounds Ground barley 100 pounds Scratch feed (wheat, corn) Recleaned white wheat No. 2 yellow corn Red Chief family flour $3-5- 0 $.75 $.00 $.75 - $3.55 $3.65 $3.45 $.95 Above prices cosh F. O. B. Mill at Bountiful. Order your COAL before John L. Calls a strike. SMITH MILLING CO BOUNTIFUL, UTAH fkOTICTION-IOmi- $g.00 Certified corn and alfalfa seed all varieties-w- e carry a full line of field and garden seeds. We specialize in Associated (Asgrow) seeds. 0 Don't bo bullied by the high TOUR . Certified blue tag Ceresan treated Velvon barley - XMPHONtC $j.60 Notice to Creditors the dances listed on the top of this page The very host costs no Phone Kaysville 65 W LAYTON, UTAH $.25 $J.75 Make friends with ' Ogden, Utah 1225 Wall Avenue 0 For Further Information Bountiful, Utah First publication March 31,' 1949 Last publication April 7, 1949. Certified blue tag Ceresan treated Tribi Barley.. Notice to Creditors MORE Attorney for Petitioner $.75 Last publication April 15, 1949. & C. BROUGH, Clerk SEAL By AFTON SMITH, Deputy Clerk Keith L. Stable 4 Uncertified recleaned Ceresan Velvon Barley.... 18. 1949. Upstairs Lowe Hardware 2326 Washington Bird. Dial 9639 1949 HYRUM Mrs. Caddie Lovell of Oak City, Utah, is visiting for a few days with her son and daughter-in-laand their family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovell, of Sunset. e IPo NO. 1255 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of BRIGHAM HARTLEY, deceased. The petition of Julia Hartley praying for the issuance to herself of Letters of Administration in the Estate of Brigham Hartley, deceased, has been set for nearing on Tuesday the 12th day of April, A. P., 1949, at 10 oclock A. M. at the 'County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 30th day of March, A. D , y Guarantee returned from winter quarter studies at the USAC, Logan. Estate of Cristie E. Fackrell, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wendell B. Hammond, attorney, Bank Building, Bountiful, Utah, on or before the 20th day of July, 1949. HORTON E. FACKRELL LEONE E. FACKRELL Executors of the Estate of Cris-tiE. Fackrell, deceased. Date of first publication, March or 30-Da- Money-Bac- k Mrs. Stanley Raille of We Are Experts OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Serve The New Cream O Weber Expertly Fitted The only Foundaion , also of Sunset. Mrs. A. H. Chilson of Sunset daughter-in-law- Sunset has Baltifrom home his returned to more, Maryland, where he has been for the past three weeks. Mr. Lovell is a diesel engineer at the Arsenal, and took an engine to the east to be repaired. FARRER'?, es CHARIS , that admittance is FREE to you and your children are interested in any of SCHOOL OF DANCE All-ln-On- Mr. .Allen Lovell of . C. BROUGH, Clerk SEAL By AFTON SMITH, Deputy Clerk Milton J. Hess, Farmington, Utah NOTICE Bras Evan Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lyman of Sunset,, has ASSOCIATED ARSENAL SERVICE hus-ban- d Girdles Mr. and Mrs. EASTERNS COMING! OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NO. 1252 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES M. WHITESIDES and RACHEL L. WHITESIDES, and wife, both deceased. The petition of Heber John Whitesides praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Arministration in the Estate of James M. Whitesides and Rachel L. Whitesides, husband and wife, both deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 12th day of Apnl, A. D.f 1949, at 10:00 oclock A. M., at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Davis Farmington, County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 29th day of March, A. D., 1949. HYRUM 1, 1949. Last publication April 8, 1949. NOTICE 0 - First publication Apnl 0 For Nutritious Main Dishes SHOE SERVICE CLEARFIELD Two persons SUNSET were charged with driving too fast Clean-ucrews will begin work for existing conditions March 25 April 1 in Sahara Village and Anfollowing a three-ca- r accident late chorage with sparkling projects Captain and rMs. Harold Bailey Wednesday on U. S. highway 91 by April 10 as the goal, Forrest of Clearfield, former residents of unset, are planning to build a new home in Sunset. Attorney for Petitioner. Last publication April 8, 1949. 1, 1949. BOBS p Also, Master and Correction Classes FOR Advanced Students Professionals and Instructors - TELEPHONES 124-64- 6 |