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Show 27, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY DD1NGTON, 6th started to grow. '1 he janitor has put smile thorny hushes around on them to keep the children from OUR SCRAP IBOOK walking on them, IWhen they all in ( )ur look very nice. m honk won fiot plait full hit join they will r,i JOY F. LI. W S, 6th out of al llliu-i- - in Dana loiinty and they halt t..kin it to the Tribune-! eh gram to iiunprtr against published the A weekly New (nits troin (liter luimties. if it t Utah, in tV nferfit wills we will u o the money for our of Davis County and Colonies nioi ie proiei tor. Mr and Mrs, W. L. Foxley of formed by former residents of the l. NN WRIGHT, 5th Salt Lake wne Sunday guests of county. Mr aridlMrs Walter Evans Mr am Mrs, Joseph W. Johnson Tulips Are Blooming! At Stoker si hool the tulips have and Fred Jones returned home this year. Subsrription price $1.25 corro-et- a matter at Entered as Layton, Utah, under the Act of II arch 8, 1879. GORDIN Hie Layton Journal K I nusunAUOciuiox I LAYTON It. JOHN STAIH.r, week from a two wetks trip California, Mi if den ( all as Fume from . Logan to spend tin Mrs. Fred hn h r spent last week-enin Ogden to attend a ward carnival. The fifth and sixth grades of the luyton public presi nted an opera at thekliurch I hurstlay evening. 'Die infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams only lived two days. It was buried Saturday. Miss La Von tilolhrook, daughter of Mrs. Alice Holbrook, of Syraiuse and Merrill hkten of Lay toil were married lib K and a reception was hehl this Friday evenw NSl week-end- d ing. Mrs. R. Adams Cowley is in the Dee hospital where she was taken Editor JR- - Otfiee Telephone i '1 29-- uesday. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson in St. George. spent last week-enMr. and Mrs. Bill Corhridge left Wednesday for California. Mrs. IJay Simmons is attending the If club school in Logan this d A PAPER CIRCUS In the kimlei nai ten Hie ihildren aie thawing all kinds of wild animals fur a iiiriis. Alter tiny finish making the animals jliev will make think it would he fun to a tint. have a metis m Minr room. -- w V., r l 1 r ening. Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Cunningham of Salt luke werOSumiav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sliand Cunningham. of Salt Robinson Miss Carol Lake was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 'J homas Friday E vening. Hr. and Mrs. Paul I). Keller of New York announce the arrival of a Con, horn at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake, Saturday, Feb. 11. Mrs. Keller was formerly Miss Maur-t-n- e Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. 'Flint, of Tayton. CorMr. and Mrs. Lawnnce In Mrs. rallies room the iliililietl are nuking pussy willows Some tlie ihihlieii l.ioiikht them and put he i InMreii look tliein m a vase at them ami iliaw them Alter they t Kit through they will put the in of the hoard on the ones plate for Washington's hiitlulay. putuies 1 think it w ill he mi e. 1 lu-s- tlii.VOI.A PFTFRSON, 5th And The Alphabet In Miss Laws room the ihildren aie 'making the tmmhcrs fioiu one to a liumhed 'I hey are also making the alphaliet. Miss Law says it will help them ntxt year. think it will too. don't you'1 DM. GENT. STEVENSON. S hridge of Malad, Idaho spent last week-enin Layton. Harmon Barton of Kaysville and showed moving a lecture gave pictures of his Brazilian mission. Mr. and Mrs. John M. White-side- s and family pf Salt Lake were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Carl White sides last week-enThey have recently. m.oved from Burley, Idaho, to Salt Lake City, Clifford Smith of Bountiful called on friends in Layton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Nilson of Salt Lake and Mr. land Mrs. Harold Barlow and two daughters of Bonn tiful were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Briggs, Saturday. Tjje Layton Kiwanis club held their regular meeting Thursday evening. Ralph Koycc of Ft. Douglas who had spent the past twelve years in army life it China, was the speaker of the evening and David ( imk of Syracuse rendered a vocal d 1 t, SECOND GRADE l d. In Miss Nelsons room they arc drawing llumpti Dumptys on pap r. Some have mustaches and some have Jieanls. KEITH LAST, 5th f MISS STRINGHAM ROOM In Miss Strinn li.iins room the children tire nuking geography tab lets and they study about all the countiies. Right now they are Minlvine about Holland and they draw pirtuics i f it like 'wooden shoes and windmills. think when they are through it will he very ( nice. 1 HARM A solo. IIVTCII, 5th In 'arithmet ie class we are learning to make hills. They are the hills people pet nt the first of the month from a store lccati"C they buy things and don't pay for them. "I hey charge. It Is very interesting. RODNEY LEWIS, 5th t K P - ' Corhridge. Burton Green and Ray Adams who have been stationed at Ft. Douglas, the past week have been assigned to Camp Lewis or training. They lett Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs spent l'riday at Tooele where they visited their and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson. Mrs. Rav Dawson has been ill this week (with the flu. Air. and Mrs. H. Wr. Nalder had as their dinner guests Sunday, Leslie J. Miller, nationally known lecturer and youth leader from Tampa Florida; Mr. ujul Mrs. Ezra Way-meof Warren, and Mr. and Mrs Lee Sp.ukman. American Legion Post 87 held a boxing and wrestling program Mon day night in the aton ward recreation hall. The seat sale was a complete sell out. It attracted a large number of sports from Salt Lake and Ogden. The manager of the Rex Theatre has is ig tied up with v n Meyer and Fox and a number of the big peture producers for the best peturcs made by the ndustry so now he is turning his attention to improving the theatre, lie has had the Mt. nil Supply company install t"ii lat eo silent Janrrol gas heaters, .ill ti ttomalie, through . WRITING GEOGRAPHY In Mr. Fishers room he has us write the nine provinces of (Canada If you don't know them he lias you stay in anJ get them all before you can go home. L ELAND DAVIS, 5th t f son-in-la- SQUARED ART PAPER In Meyer's room we are going to make baskets of flowers or vases of flowers on squared paper. It is fun. I am making a Miss nt basket f flowers with the basket shaped like an Faster basket. BILLY ANDERSON. 5th POEMS t Tn Miss lleberg's room wc ( Wallace Cowley, at last accounts was still unable to he at his store. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams of Brigham City spent (Monday lie revisiting Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corhridge and also attending the wedding reception of Air. and Mrs. Bill ARITHMETIC are studying poems. There is one ed The American Flag. I think it is Very appropriate for this month. I'm glad learned all of mine. J. DELL LEE, 6th call- Mctro-Gohl- l'e USE YOUR THINKER! I 1 In arithmetic Monday Mr. assigned a page for Tuesday that was about the I.S. Flag. They were mute lunl hut Mr. Tolman said "If ion u.- lour thmku, you'll think time easy. We all tim! to think hut they got us so mixed up most of the pupils took tluirs home JOYCE ANN TROWBRIDGE, o Tol-ma- n Ct n"Dv NOTICE TO WATER USERS kst Creditor, The following Application have hern riled to appropriate under, drain Estates of Samiu ground water from well and Va tef In Imvl county, I'tah. ail location and Margaret Parei th vr0il SUI4M: from teing jits. l)au i RFP, deceased. 13535 Cleo Parnahan, at home. Creditors will pres. it acdo. for 6.73 of Layton Tom F. Williams Ilcarfleld, Vt.; 1 g.p.m. p 25. In. well 93 ft. vouchers to the underr'.Y L jjldir-hicompanied over 100 nimrods, gov- ineHtic uae fromB. 118 njf'.n111 ft. and N. 270 terville, Utah, on or ernment and ordinary, on a special deep at point ock over from liW Cor. Sec. 22, T. 5 N day lof April, A. I), l 41 5oW tran out of Ogden over the Lucin-- c ft. 2 !, DAVID A. C' M , u t off to Nevada, where H. 13639W. B. W. Administrator of t' c Pettit, Dayton, ft.; rabK.000 about rotates The ii they slaughtered 4 g p.m. for stock watering from a bits fur the government. Where rah tile drain at point K. 140 ft. and H 0,1 t ' used hits become too numerous, thereby 750 ft. from NW tor. Sec, 12, T. 4 N Date of first publuai paired eat the feed and cattle should have K. V. 7th, A. D.. 1941, out P. O'Neil. sends hunters 13813 Charles 'U' Kay, biological survey last to reduce their numbers. viile, Ct.; 225 g p.m. for Irrigation hi"s'i Ralph Hampton, Jack Hamilton, from 4. In. well 309 ft. deep at point fgji ili.'ti'e Thomas Williams, William Sim- N. 1756 ft. and 4R. 1049 1ft. from Kl4 tuE rl W. IT. It. N., Sec. 31, attend- ('or. mons and Leonard fair '! 13846 Floyd Hamblin. Syracuse, Estate of Norma (. ed the WUer county sports outing 1 Ider Ct.; 6.73 g p.m. for domestic UBe deceased. and rabbit hunt, Sunday. from 2. In. well 600 ft. deep at point errre'Creditors will present i Mrs. Clarence P. Baird is visiting R. 3944 ft. and N. 280 ft. from SW pjjsdoiu vouchers to the un k two days this week at Brigham Cor. Sec. 17, T. 4 N., R. 2 W. gapii'r on or bo Utah, Layton, Siml 14006 West Point Ward of L. D. City with relatives. bit Miss Fern Simmons attended a S. Church. West Point, Lt.; 29.7 day of March, A. D. the CLAY O well 2. in. from Archie g.p.m. for irrigation party at the Dome of Mrs. Administrator of t 6 SO 825 R. ft. and ft. deep at point Brown in Farmington, given in Wir" from NW" Cor. Sec. 5, T. Norma Gladys Allan honor of Miss Wanda West a bride S.4 N 345R. ft.2 W. !rs. L of Date first publu of the near future. fil of the Protest 23, A. D., 3941, resisting granting to his Dale Gray lias returned of the foregoing Applications, at')' mM Foote & Dawson, work at the Farmers Union after any with reasons ttierefor, must be In ton, Utah. a few clays absence ln account of affidavit form with extra copy and thf juhiei illness. filled wuth T. H. Hutnplierys, State JJs. 1)a Mr. and Mrs. L. G. King, Mr. Bngineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Users and Mrs. Spcncir D. Adams, llal City, Utah with a fee of fl or 1941. on 26, before April Cow ley mil Mark IDewey Cowley fflClllt o T. H. lU'MFHBRYS, Bountiful, Utah a i mn'ipal Dte hoM spent Friday night at Morgan visSTATE ENGINEER. has filed Ap; poration, iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. No t9 rcuiaii i Bill Cowley. They also attended to change the place Wtik'jrj the (basketball game at the Morgan purpose of use of 0 7x lr. . high school. underground water (3:0 gpm)'1 vktcil Ray Adams, who left last week PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP Davis County, Utah, h is rep M- r- Cli NOTICES for training in the defense program sented that said water fMr- ai mend of been diverted from April was honored fv. it h a (party at the Consult County Clerk and Respechome of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. tive Signers for Further Informa- November 1. incl. of cm h vearfre, Sfiulav a pump well 255 ft. ilcin at a Don Merlin Adams, prior to his depart- tion. pjrents, located S. 923 ft. and F, 5037 ure. Fifty guests attended this parMr. ai from the NW Cor. Sec. 19 T. 2' ty and bn Monday evening twenty risiteil R. 1 E., SLB&M, and C guests attended the party given in In the District Court of the Sec- Moses L. Holbrook, his honor at the home of Mr. and gnwood applicant, Mrs. Wilford Adams, when huger the ond Judicial District in and for predecessor in interest to water 25.36 acres of land located in Misses Marjorie ,and Maureen Hill Davis County, State bf Utah. ,1' e (re tri Irene Michaels, Plaintiff, vs. Earl NE!4NE and Miss Rhea Adams entertained. of said Sec. 19 and for i.Mrs. incidental Wells Hadfield and family attend William Michaels, Defendant. purpose, Alice ed the funeral of his brother, Cecil The State of Utah to the said as set out in Water Claim No. 2059. It is now proposed Hadfield .Tuesday, which was held defendant: in Ogden, w here he had been living You are hereby summoned to ap- to use the water from this Well asd Mr He died in the Hospital there. t8n'n, t pear within Twenty Days after the during each entire year for domestic h Mrs. Mrs. R. Adams Cowley Who has service of this Summons upon you, and municipal purposes at Bountvisit. been in the hospital in Ogden for if served within (the county in iful, Utah. The total annual diversion f the past week continues to he very which this action is brought: other- will not exceed 30 ac. ft. Calit ill according to late leports. wise, within Thirty Days after Protests resisting the granting Mrs. Carl Wahhnnst is improv- service, and defend the above en- said Application, with therMrs. ing at her home after her recent ill titled action; and jn case of your efor, made in affidavit form, mustV ness. failure so to do, judgment will be filed with T. II. Humpherys, Staj hr hr '' 1.1a. Cain, C. O. Nichols and rendered against you according to Engineer, 403 State Capitol Sz Urs. 3 Dale Ware left Wednesday morn the demand of the complaint which Lake City, Utah, with one extr Mabev ing for Snyderv ille (near Park lias been Been filed with the Clerk copy and $1.00 filing fee on or F t ity) where they will hale hay for of said Court. fore April 6, 1941. Mrs. J' This action is brought to recover several days. T. II. llUMTHERYS Blaine A lovely (wedding a State Engineer judgment dissolving the bonds of reception was John held Monday evening at the West matrimony and contract of marDate of first publication Februar Hirsd Layton amusement hall, honoring riage heretofore and now existing 7. 1941. ; Jam Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corhridge, who between the plaintiff and the Date of last publication Marci were married a week previously at ipent 1941. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anil Corhridge, parents of the groom. ' Mrs. Corhridge was formerly Miss and J Nelda Hailey, daughter of Bishop den and Mrs. Wallace Gailey. Attendi All the bride at the reception was ing tihild Miss Bee Corhridge andMiss Bee Tic mi Gailey as bridesmaids and 'Dean Hr. Egbert acted as best man. The following program was presented dur Aire. ing intermission: Readings, Miss Mrs. Maxine Barber of Ogden; vocal Clew duet, Mrs. Leon Robins and Marlin Clso Gailey. The young couple left Wed Bilk nesday for San Francisco, Calif., Blin. where they will (make tlvtir home, Air?. where Mr. Corhridge is studying tnd music, Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Ellison, returned Sunday from (California, At where they have been visiting relathe ' 1 Notice To ' Ca-din- 1 Vt-- - 1 ! 1 1 in )FGES AN'GFRTF.R, 6th Number eek. Mrs. ldla Dawson is in t lie Dee hospital this week taking treatment he West Layton scouts, attended by their leaders, enjoyed a swim mg party in Salt Lake uesday ev- 1 of .Hr. and Mrs. W. A. WILLIAM C 21 Layton and Miss Golda Criddle, Attorney f of Clearfield were married m Ogden P. O. Address: make twill Tuesday. The couple 420 Beason 1 their home in Clearfield. Salt Lake 1 Mrs. FA an Ellison entertained the Aiaiia Bridge duly Thursday Stoker School News their loial representative Tom Williams and expects to the interior, improve the lighting lias sstem, lohhy and forier. He like installed equipment already they have in the big theatres to make the pictures some sixty per nut brighter than theofordinary picLayton and ture. Picture lovers to aide sec all the he will vicinity made rtght here pictures biggest T(i-iD- v Notice to Water cor- - LEGAL NOTICES 1 - hereto-for1 SUMMONS j. 1 u-- i I stock-waterin- g Under-groun- d I Mb- -. of rca-o- tt-iik- Cli-ar- i ( i U 1 tives. Mrs. George Ronnencamp jand her sister, Mrs. Ira Thurgood of in Syracuse spent Wednesday South Weber visiting Mrs. Frank Schmaltz. Mr. kind Mrs. Jack of Salt Lake City have to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph attended a party given in tl I w of every their sister, Whitesides moved here L. IRampton by their son ami daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Hampton of Salt .'Lake Citv at the Empire loom of the Hotel F tab riilav evtning. Mrs. Fannie Harris Walker left W edne-wlafor her home at Raymond, Alberta, Canada, after a two weik.s viit here with relatives. Monroe Asa FarriGi, 24, iemi And R, :em Jlac make B IHIsiiraDllall 105 South Cooi the H. The V-'- kn (DsaMeii First West hai Lo Ki Telephone 261 - Ae 'ca' Mi HALL RULES .Ec I Miss Kcbergs on hall dutv this week and she made three rules. One is not to st; nd hv the window another is to stay in your own room am! the h.st is not to hang out the window, ELI NOR TAYLOR, o-.- MODERN MOTORS, INC. Horace I Heesley, jHanager BOUNTIFUL, UTAH TELEPHONE 260 ANNOUNCING $ Mr. Tolman announced ewer the loud speaker Tuesday morning that the hois and girls that have brothers and sisters out with the mumps may still come to school for two weeks, then stay home lor a week. After that they van come hack to M'hool if thev don't get it DALE BURN N hi AM. 1 I 1 ORCHESTRA Last Thursday at ITA meeting the orchestra plaicd two numbers Grand They were "Assembly March and Gardens''. Country Mr. fllogetisen was supposed to get Fere at least hv three o'clock hut be had to stay at Junior high until th.at tmie. lie said the next IPTA meeting we play at wants to h.ne all the orchestra instead of nist string instruments. 1 play the piano for them. I think we have fun. OGDEILSALT LAKE CITY PROVO DENVER -- f! ;? CHICAGO ii o RsSD outfmeasures THE FORD HAS BIGGEST BODIES! H THE FORD HAS LONGEST INTERIORS! THE FORD HAS THE FORD HAS GREATESTsu.', nYWIDTH! HOST'S.0;, HEADROOM! THE FORD HAS M0ST','.m LEGROOH! THE FORD WIDEST..",'.. HAS DOORS! THE FORD HAS MOSTmiKNEEROOM! TONIGHT TOMORROW This FAST, convenient echedule planned so that ou plains spread out in breathtaking beaut, . . . Standard , W ieoen-eec- - totiiet PulV2' "0n rr JZ " NEXT MORNING where '' W lake-studde- d LAND, Agent Phone Layton 52-- J THE FORD HAS BIGGEST W,NDSH,ELDS and WINDOWS NOT AROUND THEM |