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Show I THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 10, 1J1L this more advisable than to The Layton Journal ed present a special petition as they would give it more serious consideration when they were conASSOCUIKKt sidering post offices. CU3 Growers Market Co. of Salt Weekly Newspaper published at Lake held its annual meeting in of interest the in Utah, Layton, switafi Davis county and colonies formed Bountiful, Monday. This is a very by former residents of the county. flurishing institution under able management of David F. Smith. He Intel ed as Second class matter has been in charge for many years at Layton, Utah, under the Act of This company had its origin in March 8, 1879. Bountiful and we presume much of the stock is owned by Bountiful JOHN STAHLE. JK., Editor, growers. It is like the creek water stock in our Irrigation company, It has soared upward. Leo J. Muir, Residence phone Btf. 884. now of Los Angeles, contributed much to get this company started. NEWS ORCHARD Mrs. Horace Ttuttle of Linden avenue 10 East, between 3rd and 4th South, Salt Lake City, passed away, a few days ago and was burMrs. Sarah Mae Costello of ied in the Bountiful cemetery, Mr. Bountiful and Mrs. Pearl Hier at- Tuttle is a native of Bountiful, son tended the officers annual dinner of Newton and Emily Stone Tuttle and board meeting of the Salt but has resided in Salt Lake City Lake City Railroad Transportation since his marriage. Emp. Federated Credit Union, Elder Dean S. Stahle writes held at the manor house, Thurs- that the cherry trees are in bloom day, Feb. 10. Mrs. Costello Is asst in Marsilles, France. This is a big treasurer and Mrs. Hier is chair- sea port town on the Mediterrian man of the supervisory committee. sea in the extreme southern part Girls Get your dates for the of that country. Gold and Green ball for Sat., Feb Mrs. Charles Gardner who has a Eva clercial 26. Also your facial from position in the house of consuAustin Luzier's beauty representatives in the legislature, ltant observed her birthday anniversary Sunday. Jackie Gierisch, the pioneer on completion of his course flyer, Is Feb. of study in a Los Angeles school came to Bolintiful after his wife For and children, to take them to the coast. He has purchased a home Ball in Long Beach, where they will reside. Mr. Gierisch s Saturday, Feb. 26 is the night widow of Dr. William C. Gierisch, for corsages and lovely gowns. accompanied them down but will Miss Mary. Alice Wood, chairman return after a short visit there. of the ball has chosen Sleeping The family had been stopping Beauty as the theme for the af- here with his r a good fair. Miss Ilene Hart of Val Verda deal of the time while he was gowas chosen queen and will be at to school. tended by Misses La Rue Hol- ingClara Tuttle Bertholomew who brook and Winola Wilson. is spending the winter in Logan, with her niece, Mrs. John Ellis, helping with temple records, this Saturday, Feb. 12, will observe anniher eighty-fourtbirthday Clay Allred of the county plan versary. She is the daughter of ning board entered a hospital for Newton and Emily Stone Tuttle. an operation. The creek that comes out of Ward canyon was named after him as he had a blacksmith shop near CENTERVILLE the creek where it crosses 4th East ptreet. Centerville First ward is giving The Thaln family of Cache Val a Valentine dance, Friday, Feb. 18 ley which appeared in a late isat 9 pun. Refreshments will be sue of the 'Country Gentleman served. Every one invited to attend magazine brings to mind a statement made by the late William L. BRIEFS Riley concerning Cache Valley. He traveled all through northern Utah and the Snake river country As we go to press, we were in- in Idaho, each fall, collecting for formed that Mrs. James Thurgood the Studebaker Implement com had received word of the death of pany and he said he considered her sister, Mrs. Alvin Coolbear of this valley the best farming coun Huntington park, Calif. She and try he had seen in his travels. It her husband operated a restaurant struck the writer as being singular in that city before his death a that a national magazine scouting year ago. She was the daughter of the entire .nation, should pick a Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kirkham, family as a typical farm family early day residents of Bountiful from tht locality. Her father was an artist and paint ed Book of Mormon history for a panarama show that was given in the different towns of Utah a long From tige ago. The paintings were very interesting and instructive. A letter was read in a recent The letter written in council meeting in which she in French following was recently received from Bountiful council that formed the was eligible tot a post office build St Die, France, by the American of Bountiful. The Legion ing and she would add it to the George auxiliary R. unit No. 79 has Day elilist of places that are likewise two children in St Die adopted in be would likely gible which sends them four packages of troduced in Congress in the course and food and clothing during the year .deem months. She of of a couple for which heartfelt thanks are sent This is one of the several grateful letters that have been received. St. Die, Nov. 4, 1948 Dear Madam: I received today your package from the American Legion, and 1 want to thank you with all my heart. All of it was perfect and it gave us great pleasure. Above all. the sweatees were very warm that we found for me and my brother. We wore them to school this morning. There is a few things for all the family, also, and I want to thank you very much for the present, and all the world. We are happy and we are amused with your game, it is very amusing. Here, it is getting cold. We do not have very much snow, but it gets cold. We are in the cold corner of France. I am a friend of the Americans since it is they who liberated us from the Germans on Nov. 17, 1944, and already they came to our aid. They distributed the chocolate and packaged soup, and also gave us jam and canned meat, also cof 26 Date Set Orchard's Gold and Green step-mothe- r, step-mothe- FARMINGTON h . BOUNTIFUL fee extracts. They gave us cloth- Salt Lake City ing that replaced some of the rag- First publication Feb. ged ones on our clothesline. For Last publication Feb. these things the children of France will never forget. Thanks to you we have bread and things to eat which we won't forget. Witn-ou- t 1 titfeft' wmy . UUtuidtitoLr UMU.& fivefa fjitet. NOTICE n Notice to Creditors ... ... 29-J- ... J gra-riousne- ' es d Notice to Creditors 32 BOUNTIFUL STUDIO 1st PHONE 523 femttiini Women's Boys NYLGtf 11G3E Sport Shirts 51 New UAH)! Spmdriet' washes, rinses ; damp-drie- s TWO LOADS AT ONCE Spun Rayon in gay spring plaids Long sleeves. Gauge 0 Spring Colors GETS WHITER; BRIGHTER WASHES EVERY TIME... I! Men's Girls Rayon SPORT SHIRTS DRESSES $3-9- 8 $4-9- 9 nji $$$ MnkfjYour Lovely Colors. ' Is Work Hard For You! vw x9f ' Men's NECKWEAR $2-7- 9 $1-4- 9 Hundreds to choose from. All fast colors King Size Rayon Satins. You Work lla.'il ForYonr , .n,v V turn a tap and the amazing Easy Spindrier super-rinse- s clothes whiter and brighter. Fresh rinse water surges up through the hollow cone in spinning basket. Double rinses full load In 3 minutes with only 3 gallons of warm water. ( jTwo tubs work at once to do an average weeks wash in less thanl jhour. One tub washes a full load while the other super-rinse- s and a full load spins dampdry. Removes up to 25 more water than a wringer. Todays biggest washer .value see it in action now! JUST Pretty Styles Rayon Gabardine Deep Tone House Dresses BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 4 48-W- Women's CO OP SHOE 51-5- 810-R3- V i-tf-o J? CHARI S HAULING s SHOES Mil foimwoifct jt Let us help you form a flying club . . . we are happy to serve at all times. 'miscellaneous 49-5- Card of Thanks e Ei&lNGI&gXB y. s. - "S fly-er- 51 -- It tht ... the airport for private Skip Horsley. SNOW CLEANED Notice to Creditors NO. 470 who When you're planning to start a flying club, visit the SKY HAVEN FLYING SCHOOL VORK e CO. MATTRESS BOUNTIFUL matall types, complete service, SNOW cleaned off from roofs and tresses and box springs. All drive-wayBountiful Phone work quaranteed. We call for R. 407 Estate of Rose E. Page Bryson, and deliver. 370 W. 5th So. also known as Rose Ellen Page own 856. Phone Patronage your 51 Bryson, deceased. home town. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned FOR SALE Weiner pigs. Call ATTENTION LADIES! Call the LEE WAY CAFE for reserva at the office of Keith L. Stahle, Robert Telford, Woods Cross, for clubs, birthday parties, . 84 South Main, Bountiful, Utah, tions 664-R5- 0Phone Bountiful and luncheons. Dining room on or before the 7th day of April available afternoons and early A. D. 1949. PHOTO service Roll Developed .40c cost. BounD. WARD BRYSON evening at no extra Enlargments 5x7 .30c 8x10 50c 51 tiful 410. Administratrix of the Estate of oil coloring .50c. Send roll or negRose E. Page Bryson, also known ative to Michael Roark. Farming-ton- , as Rose Ellen Page Bryson, decUtah. NOTICE bless MATTRESS like small huskie)-Namper. Reward. J. A. Phone Btfl. 899 Rl. "miscellaneous France 7J 10, 1949. 17, 1949. 51 Call 93 J3. knowing you. Madam, you from the bottom of my heart for the Joy you have given us. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR Again Madam, thanks for all the trouble you have gone to in DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH serving us such happiness. PerIn the Matter of the Estate and haps 1 am not deserving of this. Permit me to embrace you Guardianship of DORSEY MYERS, JACQUES Incompetent. The petition of Imo M. Myers The president of the United praying for the issuance to herCouncil of Church Women, Mrs. self of Letters of Guardianship on Harper Sibley, at a meeting held the person and estate of Dorsey in Buck Hills, Pennsylvania, re- Myers, Incompetent, that guardian cently urged the removal ol all be authorized and directed to pay Keith L. ' Stahle, Attorney for $30.00 per month to the Manager sociological obstacles to inter-racAdministrator. ' marriage. Emphasizing that she of the Veterans Administration First publication Feb. 4, 1949. We, at this time wish to exinMrs. as an individual, hospital so long as the said spoke only Last Publication March 4 1949 press our sincere appreciation Sibley told the Home Missions competent remains a patient and our many friends for their to do America: "I Council of North that petitioner be authorized anl during our rethoughtfulness not believe that there is anything directed to pay to herself the sum caused cent bereavement, unethical or immoral in twM of $91.23 per month for the care, beloved our of loss the through people of different races who love support and maintenance of the inwife and mother. each other deeply, being married. competent's dependents, has been Charles Trump and family Asserting the need of responsible set for bearing on Tuesday the to Americans .pioneer in human 8th day of March, A. D., 1949, at GRAVEL relations. She defined as a Chris- 10:00 A. M. at the County Court tian obligation the removal of House, in the Court Rpom of said GRAVEL HAULING Free spread ptmm barriers to inter?racial marriage. Court in Farmington City, Davis drive-way- s soil and peat for ing County, Utah. HEINER BEAUTY for lawns. A. H. Pettit, CenterOne of the leading mail order WITNESS the Clerk of said . ville. Btfl. houses of the countiy announces Court, with the Seal thereof affixSALON its 1949 catalogue will shown an ed. this 9th day of February, A. I). 597 South Mrs. Glen (Lois) Riley, . LOST average price decline over 1948 1949. Once a year we offer you Phone Utah 1st East. Bountiful, I1YRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk this great savings a beautiful prices of 1.7 per cent. The largest 5031 ' . elk hound looks I decrease was in textile and wearSEAL 1 soft permar. : wave, ma LOST Norweigan ing apparel. Price increases are By AFTON SMITH. Deputy Clerk chine or machineless for en'y S5 shown in household appliance and Frank D. Anderson, Offer good until Apr., hard line items made of metal. Chief Attorney, 79West 3rd South BounLU Veterans Administration Phone 700 1710 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE First publication Feb. 10, 1949 OF PETITION FOR FOR SALE 1946 Chev. leaded-iLast publication Feb. 17, 1949 LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION .coup, dual spotNO. 1246 lights and antannas, radio, heater, skirts. See Rays Shoe ServIN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROice. Bountiful Phone 635. 51 a face, in which is seen not BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR decEstate of Edith Mae Jones, merely perfection of feature FOR SALE Coal furnace and DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF but lieauty of heart and mind. eased. UTAH stoker, complete with M. H. conCreditors will present claims a beauty that comes to a trols. In good condition, In the Matter of the Estate of $125. . 51 Bountiful MARGARET HOWELLS FLINT, with vouchers to the undersigned woman not with youth hut with at. Smith Building, Clearfield, Utah deceased. maturity, when she realizes her own dison or before the 9th day of April FOR SALE Chevrolet truck, ton The petition of Jesse B. Flint tinctive qualities . . . and in that rraliza and a half, closed aluminum van A. D. 1949. praying for the issuance to himA-lion is truly lovely. in BECK z JONES FAYE Phone l condition, $700. self of Letters of Administration Btfl. 819-She is herself eomplctely natural Administratrix of the Estate of Roy Mangus, Woods in the Estate of Margaret Howells Cross. 51 a charming person whose poise and Flint deceased, has been set for Edith Mae Jones, Deceased. H. William King radiate in her every gesture. hearing on Wednesday the 23rd SACRIFICE Beautiful mahogany Administratrix day of February, A. I)., 1949, at Attorney for the of fine photography ran end 4x6 Only magic table, shag, rugs 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the County First publication Feb. 3, 1949. with wall picture to match. Also all for time the lovely years of 1949. capture March Last 3, publication Court House, in the Court Room --in a baby bathinette. Cheap. Phone her thirties that will hold portrait of said Court in Farmington, Davis 51 Bountiful 522-R- . still eser the distinction of her loveliness. County, Utah. 10 TUBE Philco radio; WITNESS the Clerk of said good conEstate of Mary Jaques, deceased. dition; 6 ft. Frigidaire; large Court, with the Seal thereof affixCreditors will present claims size crib; small size crib; baby ed, this 9th day of February, A. D. with vouchers to the undersigned 1949. , basket, on legs; baby scales; EAST SOUTH . at Layton, Utah, on or before the HYRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk high chair; nursery seat; bicycle 31st day of March, A. D., 1949. i SEAL 1 HENRY JAQUES By AFTON SMITH, Deputy Clerk of .the. Estate of Administrator , Anderson & Cannon, , deceased. Mary Jaques, Attorneys at Law First publication Jan. 27, 1949. 623 Continental Bank Bldg. Thankful Letter ' William A. Dawson, Attorney 1209 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. Last publication Feb. 24, 1949. $179.50 Standard Model only $i95? $$! v v 0'a EASY TERMS FREE DELIVERY 2 . PENNEY 00. J.C STORE DEPARTMENT mw&MM Or. BOUNTIFUL, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH LAYTON, UTAH UTAH. |