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Show FOR SALE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Real Estate lor Sale Help Wanted KAYSVILLE Large Class A" dairy farm; approximately 45 acres TWO bedroom home for sale. 73 and all under cultivation with 20 shares of irrigation water; large COUPLE wanted with no children Colonial Skyline, Layton. Call orchard, of assorted fruit trees. to run grade A dairy farm, steaGlen K. Scoville, 176-R- l. All modern and to date barn improvements up --tf. dy work, good pay, furnished liv77G equipment; dairy will accommodate 18 head plus two box stalls; owner will sell at ing quarters. Non drinkers. Dial 4627, Ogden. Utah. GIBSON electric steel guitar. $700.00 per acre, plus the improvements; come in for details. 836-9--13 It. l. Phone Kaysville 87G It. LAYTON Two bedroom brick; only two years old; reliable body and fender very clean and in GOOD man. Hardman Auto Sales, Lay-toexcellent shape; gas automatic heat, carpeting, gas range; Venetian TURTURKEYS, TURKEYS, Phone 4:21. Kays. blinds, drapes, etc. KEYS. Eviscerated oven ready. 873 It. This year's birds. We will have Coved base linoleum and all steel kitchen cabinets; a real buy at them on hand at our mill from only $10,900.00. now on until after Christmas. LAYTON Jas. Morgan & Sons, Layton, CLEARFIELD 10 acres first class farm land in ideal location; 3 acres Utah. Hrs. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. MRS. MAGGIE SIMMONS 835 in City limits and is an excellent building location with all utilities It Correspondent Phone 219-J- 1 to Ask see one. ths available; LARGE delicious apples. Robert Guests Sunday evening at the Behling. Phone Kaysville 877 It. KAYSVILLE We have listed, in an ideal location, one of the choice, home of Bishop and Mrs. Frank larger, up to the minute homes in Kaysville; brick construction, Hickenlooper were: Mr. and Mrs. TENTS AND AWNING Raymond Terry and family, Mr. master bedroom with private bath, large living room with fire- and CAMPING equipment, sleeping Mrs. Richard Beesley, Mr. and bags, air mattresses, camp cots. place, large dining room, solarium, two other bedrooms with bath Mrs. Lincoln Haackq Mr. and Mrs. WE RENT TENTS on the first floor; entrance hall, buffet kitchen, one fin- Neil Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon between, SMITH & ADAMS CO. ished room in basement, automatic gas heat, etc. Outside living Call and family, Mrs. Leon Flint 225 Edison St. and daughters. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH room, patio, brick fence, etc. Located on large, well landscaped evening dinner guests 860 8t. lot; south front; if you are interested in a beautiful country es- of Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Ronnen-kam- p tate with all these features, contact ils. 1940 PACKARD convert., radio, were Chaplain and Mrs. Leon II. Flint. and overdrive. $1400. See heater, at 4 Sahara Village. SKYLINE & INVESTMENT Miss Eloise Flint and Miss Von-d- a 880 It. Wood left Friday to spend two MAIN STREET, KAYSVILLE, UTAH weeks in Chicago with friends. KITCHEN sink and studio couch. PHONE KAYSVILLE 300 Harris was the speaker Spencer 47-Phone J 2. SUNDAYS AND NIGHTS, HOLIDAYS 131-Call Kays. 803 It. or SALT LAKE FORTY-GALLOoil water heat- LAYTON HAVE YOU New frame homes, attached garages, $1350 er. A- -l condition. Drum and copdown plus loan costs at approx. $60 per month. Total price $9450. Call per feed line is desired. Includes washer and dryer. Farmington. 8--30 KEAL ESTATE Clarence S. Simmons REAL ESTATE & 413-Rl- 9-- 27 n. CONSTRUCTION CO. 9-- 27 PHONE 184, LAYTON, UTAH -52 INSURANCE 9-- 13 VERN M. SMITH SMITH BLDG. 202-20- 3 71-J- 4. CLEARFIELD, UTAH Fire . . Auto . . Liability Bonds PHONE KAYS 9-- 27 ! .662-J- -l 4 3052 FOR SALE 9-- 20 LETTERHEADS. ENVELOPES. BUSINESS CARDS. 9-- CHECKS. LABELS. INVOICES. STATEMENTS. CO. 27 RED WALLET lost at Kaysville Bamberger bus stop or on Monday 10:3. bus to Salt Lake. Please return to Mrs. Iona Davis, Farmington, Utah Route 1. 7 vsi It 9-2- in Layton Third ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Short talks were given by Connie Allen, Judy Muir and Michael Adams. Explanation of the Crusade for Freedom drive was given by James Latimer, Layton Crusade chairman. A double trio rendered two numbers. The trio was composed of Lahoma Lendeman, Blanch Stevens, Ruth Shackman, Elaine Morgan, Mandell Wood and Ileen Firth. Second Lt. Sharman Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Stevenson, left Monday for Cadet training at Malden Air Force Base, Missouri. Lt. Stevenson has just returned from Mountain Home, Idaho, where he has been stationed. Marilyn Adams, Donna Wheeler, Margaret Nalder, Ann Layton, Ralph Hickenlooper and Darrel Layton are among those attending the U of U this year. Mrs. Jay Simmons entertained at a party Monday afternoon in honor of the 6th birthday of her son Gary. Thirty little guests helped Gay celebrate. W 9-- Mrs. Chloe Harris entertained with a buffet dinner Sunday at her home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Harris and daughter Pamela, who are leaving for Reno, Nevada, to make their home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Bishoj and Mrs. Clyde Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams, Mr. and Mrs Jay Love and their families, and Miss Connie Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Call and son, H. Dee, spent last week end ir Castledale with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Call and children. H. M. 3rd Class and Mrs. GayU Stevenson and daughter arrive here Friday from Oakland, Calif, where Gayle is stationed at th( Oaks Knoll hospital. They will re main here a week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson wer dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gen Bennett and boys in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Thomley and daughter Glenna arrived home Friday after Spending three weeks in Lan. sing, Missouri, with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weavei have moved to Logan to mak their home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kinsey and four children of Kaysville visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John H Thornley. 27 70 BOUGHT YOUR DEFENSE BOND TODAY? N 87-R- 3, WHATEVER YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CALL KAYSVILLE H NEARLY S64 new 9-2- It. 7 Deluxe LAYTON Kenmore electric range, fully automatic. Has deep well cooker. Excellent condition. Reasonable priced. Call Kays. 25R. SCO tf. Inland Printing Co. KAYSVILLE, BUILDING J-8- LOST UTAH 9-2- FOR RENT KENMORE Located in Layton New Mountain Viewr subdivision. Frame cottage built in 1950, interior includes 2 bedrooms, bath, living room and kitchen wTith auto., washer; also attached garage. Lot size 60x120, exterior just freshly painted. $10,750.00. 7 WASHING machine. Very good Pump attachment. condition. 107 Fort Lane, Layton, KAYSVILLE 3 B. R. brick all improvements in. F. H. A. for $2600. dwn total price $12,500.00. IMMEDIATE New KAYSVILLE Builders lots with all improvements in on east side possession. Utah. modern furnished apartment for SG7 It. $1000. working couple. No smoking or 2 NORGE GAS RANGE. Good condi-fdrinking. Call Farmington tion. 129 Crestwood Road. Kavs- - WANTED Building lot in Layton or Kaysville in T. V. area. appointment. 86, It. yille. 868 It. S. REAL ESTATE SLEEPING rooms with bath. 432-J11 or Call at Deluxe uns GMC one and one-ha- lf Phone ton Cleaners, Layton. truck. condition. Excellent dump 874 LAYTON, UTAH . . . PHONE 184 2t. Has bed. Height of bed PHONE 184. EVENINGS AND SUNDAY CALL KAYSVILLE extended for bulky haulFURNISHED room with kitchen has been be 700 20 Can seen tire. 353-J- l. by ing. privileges for 1 or 2 girls, B. A. at and Service, Clearfield, or drinkers. See Mrs. Utah. Phone 354-R- l. David McFerson, Clearfield, 869-9- -27 brick, gas, auto., It. Homers Market. washer and dishwasher, range, 884 It. CONTACT A. and B. Service, double garage and fruit trees. 102 Parkway Drive, Layton Park, Clearfield for Propane gas for Clearfield, Utah. Phone 385-Jtrailer house stoves. Phone News About Folks in- KEYS made while you wait. Lay-to- n 9-- I 87-R- 9-- 27 or I 2 9-- 9-- 27 CLARENCE SIMMONS AND CONSTRUCTION 27 3-y- non-smoke- rs Services Offered 9-- 27 3. -- S57 354-R- l. SYRACUSE S71 9-- 9-- 20 It. It. 27 Sporting Goods and Appli- ance formerly Layton Home and Auto. LAYTON New frame, STEEL couch with pad, grain bins, double garage, nice localarge hot plate, crocks and miscellation. $11,500. Correspondent 268-neous items. Phone NOT JUST GOOD . . . Kays. Mr. and Mrs. William H. (Bill) HOME FAMILY LAYTON IN 542 East Center, Kaysville. Child have returned home from BUT THE BEST 872 It. Yes, only $9,850 for a California. Mr. Child spent several Bring your worn shoes to a shake bungalow, half basement, weeks training at San Diego at the witi for complete CLING peaches. Phone large sunporch, living room and Naval Reserve Center there, while WHITEorder best mate and kitchen. Close to workmanship to Edward Manning. schools, church, your Mrs. Child visited with her brother-in-larials eascan of stores, Phone part sunporch Kaysville. and sister Mr. and Mrs. Lee RAYS SHOE SERVICE 875-9-ily be made in to another bedMcBroom and their son at their Under Waynes Market room. Assorted fruit trees. home in Los Angeles. sedan. Very 1940 FORD LAYTON, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. William Bateman -f 397 clean, 4 good tires, good motor, it, radio and heater. Phone Kaysville BARLOW REALTY of Bloomington, Idaho, are visiting or Kaysville 6G6-this week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl 434-R- 1 FARMERS Insurance Exchange. 878 It. AND INSURANCE K. Barber. They are parents of Save on automobile insurance Mrs. Barber. without Electric Tray Queen sacrificing dependability Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Thurgood GENERAL COMPANY See Henry S. Smedley, Layton or set tubs. with washer $50. have moved into their new home Phone 147-LAYTON, KAYSVILLE 755 make offer or will trade for which is located just north of the 121 tf 425 Haven J. Barlow housework or yard work. home of Mr. Thurgoods mother, 357-J4 Park Street, Layton. Kaysville Mrs. Leora Thurgood. It. Spencer G. Beck 879 Elder Milton Wilcox returned WASHING MACHINES repair, Kaysville 355-Rhome last week from fulfilling an KNAPP SHOES, writh inner cushed. Layton Sporting Goods and LDS mission in the Great Lakes ion sole. Fuller hair brush half Appliance formerly Layton Horn? mission field. He was called to the and Auto. For price writh each order. F. A. Northern States and soon after his 1038 South 11th East, arrival there that mission was diSalt Lake City. ELECTRIC range $75.00, electric vided and Elder Wilcox was reas1 120 tf. water heater $55.00, bed $3.00 and misc. Evenings and week ends. BIKES Repaired. All makes. Lay. signed to the new one. He is the ton Sporting Goods and Appli. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. David 1186 So. 1000 E. Clearfield. FOR TELEVISION ance formerly Layton Home and Wilcox. l. Phone Auto. AT ITS BEST 883 It. Clifford Barber underwent a major operation at St. Benedicts hos- G. E. and Kelvinator Appliances Buy More for Less at pital early Monday morning. FOR QUALITY painting, body and PARKER RADIO AND Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hobbs and fender work. We specialize in APPLIANCE family have sold their home here custom lead work, cut down tops, and moved to California where Kaysville . . . Phone 173 fenders and running frenching 182 tf. HAVE your worn and damaged they will reside. boards, install electric door butclothing repaired. Suits, dresses, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen spent tons and back lead locks. Try COMPLETE coverage of youi linens, blankets, etc. Invisibly relast Sunday visiting relatives at FOR Als Body Shop. Clearfield, Utah. field . . . woven. Satisfaction guaranteed. Located at A. and B. Service, Hyrum. 199 Ross Drive, Clearfield, Utah, 354-R- l. Phone Corporal and Mrs. I. John Thayne 342-JPhone WILSON'S BOOK 879-9-- 271 L arrived home Tuesday. Cpl. Thayne 8 316 tf. has just returned from a year spent STORE in the Korea fighting area. Upon his arrival ten days ago at San TECHNICAL and Business Books. PHONE By R. J, SCOTT Diego, he was met by his wife, 113 Second South East the former LaVell Smedley, and Salt Lake City 1, Utah year old daughter Judy whom he 13G tf. had never seen, his mother Mrs. Orissa Thayne of Layton, and Mr. BALED and Mrs. Bernard W. Thayne and ville 5S4-J-hay for sale. Phone Kaystheir son Milton Smedley. The 850 It. Smedley party and Mrs. Thayne returned home last Friday. Cpl. COAL Circulator, like new, $25.00. W. W. Schofield. Phone 139-and Mrs. Thayne visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ready at Down859 2t. ey, California, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NEW 11.5 cu. ft. Hot Point ReGrazes at Paris, California, and frigerator with 72 lbs. cold freeze Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Thayne at compartment, left hand door. For Los Vegas, Nevada, en route back sale at a good price. Will accept to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard a trade in. We were transferred Smedley and Milton spent some after buying and cant take just time while in California with their it with us. Phone Kaysville 232-son and brother Pvt. George H. or 391-- J. Smedley who is stationed with the 8S2 tf. U. S. Army at Camp Roberts. They report that they found George very L. Warren and Mrs. Loucina Nefine and enjoying his new duties. ville. He sent his best regards back with Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Sessions his parents to his many friends visited over last week end with here. relatives at Bynum, Montana. The Rachel Layton Warren Camp Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen Daughters of Pioneers, acted as have accompanied Sgt. and Mrs. hostess at the Daughters of Pio- Wayne Hartley to Denver, Coloneers Memorial Building in Salt rado for a week. Sgt. will Lake City last Sunday afternoon. receive his discharge Hartley from the Those who spent the afternoon army while in Denver. He has there were: Mrs. Delbert E. Wil- - just recently returned home from cox, Mrs. Regina Hansen, Mrs. Leo army duties in France. MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Defense Is everybodys Job. Every Individual mnst realize that the dollars he saves today In Defense Bonds are building power for the natioiv not only economic power to back up our great defense but a reservoir of purchasing power for future stability and prosperity when the present emergency iseffort, over. 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