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Show N. ' TUE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 10, 1045 at Weekly Newspaper published of interest the in Layton. Utah, Davis county and&olocies formed by former residents of the county. Intered as Second Class Matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. JOHN STAHLE. JR.. Editor Residence phone Btfl. 884 lie which sowefh shall reap also sparingsparingly bounti-fuilly; and he which soweth shall reap also bountifully.-I- I But this I say, 9:6. Corinthians -- oOo- Soeaking about things which one might worry about in his spare wants to time, a Congressman know if all the gold which is to bo in Fort Knox vaults is really there. Judging from the has number of raids Congress made on the Treasury for pensions for Congressmen, salaries raise! and the like, there is little wonder that the question has been raised. sup-pose- d oOo- - exchange asks: What is the werld coming to? The editor t. another exchange amends the quer lion by asking when is the woild An coming to? oOo- -- An Atlanta, Georgia, department store reports that it received the following letter from a trusting customer: I am enclosing 75 cents in stamps. Please send me something. I like surprises." oOo- -- local man said yesterday, the best defense this country has against Russia is to iet the people of that country kno.v the real truth about this country and conditions here. This naturally will be a slow process, due to the fact, that the Russian press constantly poisons the minds of the people against this country. By knowing the real truth about this country they could compare life in Russia with life under a democratic government At the precent time the common people of Russia know of no better life than the one they are now living. In my opinion, a -- , -- ma-sa- riovonbor NEW ... is truly The QUEEN Theatre MONTH of big Pic- tures At Your local reader of Bountiful, Utah Ttcatar ! JUST OFF HIGHWAY 91 ADMISSION: Adults 14c CHILDREN November Wed.-Thur- s. ni T- IRiksit imis-QB- -J Ktmti CRtesrr i m jilfi iinm- - l09ILBDGnG ra Mw.NnnI, tcai.-Mtur- a Mw HO Mwi-t-a November y Friday-Saturda- -- 18-1- 9 oOo- stay-at-hom- -- EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS e Wt,, WIlttAM JOHNNY VIRGINIA WELLES I The funniest actual happening and a half wide. Couldnt you turn it sidewise, the lumberman asked? Sure, the customer said, I didnt think of that. The editor added his comment to the item: How come some federal bureau at this Washington has overlooked fellow? He is qualified to be at the head of any of them. -- November y Sundcy-Monda- pi cture important fint-tai- s made. I have yet Scan Jagger oOo- The Federal Reserve Board has Just completed a survey of invest . VAiYi'Er SUMMONS e A DRAMA John Caradine OF REAL LIFE FROM THE CLASSIFIED C-IWAN H7C 38 FOR SALE One charter oak circulating coal heater. Almost new S20. 207 Edward Jacobson. South 13th East. Phone Bounti38 ful 54 J2. carrying or lifting. White clothes stay bright colored clothes don't fade. Come in and osk for a demonstration." See for yourself - - - 1 . and including PEARSON MEL FERRER . CANADA guarantee fine "drying weather" onytime! FOR SALE 42 Jeep motor completely overhauled, $50 car and wheels, tires, tubes tossed in to sweeten the deal. Phone Bounti38 ful 515 after Sunday. com room house and garage. Modern Kitchen and dinette. Automatic gas heat. acre with 37 peach trees Bus stop at door. $8000. Best buy in town at 1214 North 4fh 38 Fast. Bountiful Utah. LET US MAKE A FREE DEMONSTRATION FULL CASH PRICE ONLY III OUR NOME $239.75 Bendix v.asher: usea onlv throe times. $159 Phone 33 Bountiful 515 FOR SALE Ul MVUOla ALFRED UWERKER WWtt'Snf"weteNwfwWNt WlttAMI Harry Landers I .RDDR yN1 how easy it is to 38 bd BOUNDARIES' m a line no worry obout weather, soot, dirt or insects. No tiresome FOR SALE BY OWNER-J- ust pleted attractive 2 - LOUIS WROCHEMONT nCWAJtO Anytime is drying time with a Frigtdaire Electric Clothes Dryer. And it's o real worksaver, too. Dries clothes bone dry or ready for ironing (as you prefer) in fifteen to twenty-fiv- e minutes. No need to hang clothes outside on FOR SALE Floor type, II. C. Little oil furnace also coal heatrola. Dav phone 6245. 22 Clearfield Bountiful 762J. BEATRICE Horn White baby bassinet and waterproof mattress used on lv 1 month. $8. for the two. See at 139 West 3rd South or Call DMSESr LOST METE FOR SALE READER'S CuiVti ry clothes I am in favor a local business man says of the plan that has been proposed by some one to extend soi cial security to the farmers and the professional mein ind those now covered. I am in favor of the plan which would permit members of these groups to ojy Social Security bonds at their bank or when and a& they had the money. The bonnds would be redeemable only in old age payments. In this way farmers and small business and professional men could pay for their own old age pensions without calling upon aany employer to pay any part of their contribution. The value in knowing how best to manage a home on a small income lies in the fact that with good management a family can live better on a small income than it can live on the same income improperly managed. Just how to do this is not always easy to discover. It is for such families that such a study would be most valuable. The editor of one of our exchanges notes that his information is that there is still coal enough in the group to keep us in coal strikes for another 200 years. - -- -- W. Villa-evening- oOo- condition. Some ones ays that though they cannot vouch for it, they understand that the oil companies have named John L. Lewis as thei Number One salesman for the year. Notice to Creditors FOR SALE Chrome Dinette Set 4ch. blue leather covering 282 East 650 North. Bountiful Phone 381-W- . 38 , -- notes that trucks traveling the highways are' all lit up like a Christmas tree to avoid being hit by motorists in the same de-fen- FOR SALE SCRttN .T 3 20-2- 1 wasuto tUUSM oOo- know? An exchange For Complete sewer hook up and trench ging call Piccuctofl i the most tt I am in favor, a local man said, following Halloween, of a serious movement being startdd for the discontinuance of Halloween. I wonder why it is that it requires so much effort to get people to remember to do the worthwhile things but each Halloween every one seems to remember the annoy ing things perpetrated in the name ol Halloween? I have noticed, a local man said the other day, that a squirrel never gnaws 'a spoiled nut. If he picks up a nut that is bad or that has failed to develop a kernal he quickly drops it. flow 'does he 810-R3- GARGAN WEISSMULLER oOo- we have heard of, the editor of one ot our exchangenotes. occurred at a local lumber yard. A man came in to buy a piece of wall board, was shown a piece 4 x 10 feci in size. He looked at it in dismay for a time, and then said. T don't think I can use this. I don't think I could get it in the house. You see our doors are only two feet d 0 post-offic- e be. It seems to me, a local Republican said the other day, that the movement on the part of the young Republicans to ring the door bells vote at and get the the next election is the smartest thing I have heard in the wav of eampaign strategy for many a day. On the occasion of the last election 48 million voters stayed at home. A small per cent of these would have won the election. Tne. big problem, it seems to me, therefore is to get out the vote. 38-4- e, Kartoon Karniva! 50c STUDENTS ... 38-4- 1 R Just-A-Mer- QUEEN mentally sound and just will continue to endure no matter how strong the forces that suport it may y -- oOo- this paper admits the following as his pniloso-phy- : The whole history of mankind constitutes an epic struggle upward and onward toward the light and the right As certain chemical compounds, unusable because o. their nature, cannot endure, so wrong and injustice and uneconomic laws and practices cannot forever endure in human society. They are usuable and cannot survive the processes of time. At various times in the history of the race it has gone off on long detours. It has followed after false gods, but in the irresistible process of the mankind has always come back to the straighter, narrower path which God has charted and which will eventually bring Ills kingdom to this earth. To believe in anything other than the ultimate triumph of right and justice is to worthwhile have no belief. All philosophies of religion and human are based upon the conduct premise of the ultimate triump of right. No problem is ever solved until it is correctly solved. In the final analysis no policy or bust-ne- s practice that is not funda A the average American family. In making the survey the question was asked How much would your family invest any surplus over and above living expenses ando rdinary luxuries? Some 92 per cent regarded U. S. Seeing Bonds favorably but only 14 per cent said they would invest in real estate or industry. The fear of investing in Industry was due to the feeling of as to its future earning power of interruptions caused by strikes andt he tendency toward Socialistic legislation affecting industry. A firm belief in the country's bonds is af ine thing but if investment capital continues to desert industry because It is being made the whipping boy of present day politics, government and unions, what is to happen when business vecomes so hamstrung it can no longer produce wealth for nvestment and taxation? After all it is the productive and the hiring power of industry that furnishes ihe money to buy the bonds and pay the interest on them. inter-taint- EDITORIAL STER, surviving wife of John A. aesion. indeed favored on Tuesday evegood, 59.50. Phone Bountiful 55 a Webster, deceased, WILFORD H. Ross Richards when gave ning Childs WEBSTER and Mrs. WILFORD H. TAKEN BY MISTAKE talk on Family Interests. Mrs. blue pea coat with red lining WEBSTER, GOLDEN WEBSTER lone Lund, graup leader, is plan- FOR SALE A few bags of choise for the Junior Sunday school and MRS. GOLDEN WEBSTER, events from white cut at $2.00 per . potatoes ning vary outstanding in Bountiful 1st Ward. Please EDNA WEBSTER STEED, JOSIE the futurem eetings. they last Red Bliss, russet and return to Sunday school super- WEBSTER FLINT, MINA WEBIt was Lendus Mills who came cobbler; also some Turkeys, 50c the one radio in on the airplane to join tho and lb. intendency or JMshop Minson. 38 STER FLINT. MAGGIE WEBjust per STER MARSTON, WILKIE F. South Bountilul Boy Scouts last thing for boy who go to school. Orson Eggett, Woods Cross. Pho- FALL PLOWING and different GALBRAITH, JAY GALBRAITH, Tuesday, evening. Scout Mastei 38 Frank Eggett certainly put over a ne Bountiful 61-types of custom farm tractor MRS. JAY GALBRAITH, DEAN work. Frank Eggett Bountiful GALBRAITH and MRS. DEAN clever idea when the Scouts pre 522-GALHENRY GALBRAITH, sentod the program last Tuesday FOR SALE 8 ft. G. E. Refgr. RopBRAITH and Mrs. HENRY GALThe boys lit the way by each one er Gas Range both in excellent BRAITH, ANITA GALBRAITH, MILL WORK or condition. S. L. phone lighting a candle and repeating HEIRS see at corner of 7100 and 600 Now is the time to get your storm and the UNKNOWN parto f the Scout oath as windows and doors mill work DEVISEES, LEGA7TCES or CREDflew in to become a new member, West. N. J. Conley Rtel Box 130 KStNocv.vuT 38 another program kitchen cabinets closets, book ITORS of John A. Webster, deWoods Cross. UNKNOWN ceased, and the He there to see the Scouts present another program a week Horn cases custom built furniture ect. HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEHS. FOR RENT Also repairing refinishing and or CREDITORS of Christie WebTuesday. ster Galbraith, deceased, and all remodeling. Mona Haake went with her cousins other persons unknown, claiming CO CABINET BOUNTIFUL unfurRENT room FOR Three funerfrom Salt Lake to attend the any. right, title, estate, lien or in939 So. 55 West Phone 3rd kitnished apartment bath and al services of her aunt who liveo terest in the real property decnib-e;n Idaho Falls. As the group rechenette, utilities furnished gas in the complaint adverse to furr-acto next learned electric stove, turned to Tremonton they Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud mud AXLE in BE DEEP DONT bus line. No smokers or drinkers of the death of a uncle of that I will furnish an upon plaintiffs title thereto, dewinter. this H. A. whtie Centerville. $47.50 Pettit, nlnce wha had passed away . estimate of graveling your drive fendants. Mona 38 STATE OF UTAH TO SAID they were In Idaho Falls. Thursway the low cost will amaze you THE returned to Tremonton on DEFENDANTS: 810-RBt. 3841 H. A. Ph. Pettit. You and each of you are nereby day for the second service underwent anMilo Kirkham to withik summoned appear EGGS and Drive down dig- FRESH other operation on his arm on after services of this days twenty can them than youu buy cheaper summons Thursday. Just seems like they if buy stale ones. 2nd house East withm theupon you, whichserved cant get things right after the car this county tn So. Bountiful church on Muelof iccident. action is brought; otherwise within 522-Bountiful road. ler park The Seventies of South and 4th 3841 thirty days after service, and ward had a wonderful time at the above entitled action; and their Halloween costumep arty at in case of your failure so to do, he school house auditorium on judgment will be rendered against Monday evening. you according to the demand of BROTHERS HUGHES the compliant which has been Sylvanus Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Estate of David W. Leland Haaeke, Mr. and Mrs. Don sad Court. wt1 W11 as David sometimes known Bountiful 216-This action is brought for the Beazer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Argyle liam Barnes, deceased. of quieting title to the and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cleverley Creditors will present, claims purpose land situated in Davis County, attended the farewell party given with vouchers to the undersigned Utah, and described as follows; in the First ward on Wednesday at Smith Building. Clearfield, Utah evening for the Hoods who have Beg. at a point 25 ft. N. and 160 ft. R from the SW cor. of served on the. Home missionary WANTED Woman to tend twin on or before the 23rd day of March A. D. 1950. the NWy4 of the NEVi of Sec. groups for many years. They were daughters age 20 months, and MARTHA A. HILL BARNES entertained with program and 1, Township 3 North, Range 1 take care of house from Decemof Administratrix of the Estate Salt Lake Base and dancing. West, s moth-i18 while ber 18th to Jan. sometimes W. David Barnes, Grandma Kerr has gone to be thence Meridian, running in hospital. References and ex known as David William Barnes, with her daughter Alta during her 11 deg. 47 min. East North Mrs. Call Deceased. perience necessary. illness. She is now 882 years old 256 feet; thence North 23 deg. Richards 469M after 7:30 p.m. 38 William If King 15 min. East 340 feet to the and generally cares for herself. Attorney for Administratrix Northwest corner of L. A. Dont forget the Building Funs WANTED FREE Cleaning woman to Smith Building, Clearfield, Utah. review at the Orchard Ward dance land ;thence West 71 Guthries PARKING work one day a week. Call Mrs, Date of first publication 10th on Nov. 10th. Keept hat fund inSouth 23 deg. 15 thence feet; 469-7:30. after p.m. day of Nov. A. D. 1949. Richards, min. West 310 feet; thence creasing so we can get going on RememberLast publication 8th day South 11 'deg. 47 min. West the building in the spring. Still a sitter WANTED 1949. baby December Experience from for, 150 feet to the East line fit you being paid long way who is available in day time as know. New Highway; thence South well as evenings. Call Mrs Picb 6 deg. 26 min. East along said Theres another boy at the LIKE TO LEASE to right WOULD ar home. He Mertlick Hyrum Highway line 146 feet; thence NO. 3948 Every rived Monday evening, OcL 3 1st. East 24 feet to the point ct SATURDAY son arrived Thursday Oct 27 and .82 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF containing beginning, At 2 p. m. THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISacres. MISCELLANEOUS weighed 7 lbs. 2 oz. Mother and babe are doing nicely. TRICT IN AND FOR DAVIS ALSUP & RICHARDS The members of the COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH By JACK A. RICHARDS CONTINUOUS 469-7:30. p.m. Serus the after and at ards W. VARNEY club dinner JAMES Plaintiffs Attorneys enjoyed SHOWS for five months only, A SARAH IDA VARNEY, his wife; P. O. Address: 003 Ecdes Buildcaie Saturday evening after drug SUNDAY and ing, Ogden, Utah. five room unfurnished home. G which they all went to the home of and COLON D. PTTTMAN 3 to Close. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions. Those furnace and water heater. Call ALBERTA IDA PITTMAN, his First publication Oct. 13, 1949. Bountiful 596-- J Immediate pos wife. Plaintiffs vs. FANNIE WEB Last publication Nov. 10, 1949. present were Jane White, Ida Billie Stringham, Westerman, Xc Bertha Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Stahle Wicker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ilojrton Fackrell, Mr. 16-1- 7 and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Nelson. pleased to hear of the birth of a on, their first child, on Oct. 23rd in a Dillon, Montana hospital. He weighed 6 lbs. and 12 oz. and has lots of black hair. Mother and dad are thrilled as they can be. South Bountiful Relief Society visiting were honored at a luncheon and scoial on Jluelday Nov 8th at 1 p m. Chaiman Blanche Mom with had the affair in charge President Nina F. Moss and Winifred Anderson assisting. Work day will be held under the direction of Mona Haackc and Doreen Hatch on Tuesday Nov. 15th. Special demonstration on cake decorating will be given at 2 pm., by Sybil Hansen. You'll be glad to know something about this art at Christmas time Sewing and quilting will complete Ihe days work. All those interested in the weed painting class which will start soon should have their weeds in the ouse or seHar to toroughly dry. Cant do a good job with wet weeds. You are to furnish your own weeds. Watch for an nouncement of the date. oOoMoss Marion Moss, Louise One of tnereasons for the great Cheri Clcverley, Julene Cambell, number of divorces in this country Mary Lou Hogan and Terry Clever is that although both parties ley were in the piano participants promised to take the other tor bet- recital given by Janet Thompson ter or for worse one of them recently. turned out to be too much worse. Adult Aaronic Priesthood will oOomeet at the home of James Jage I dont know why I ever spent after the Sunday evening service. the money for a garge, a local id South Bountiful MIA officer1 yesterday. I have the car out announce the Merry Go Roune all day and the hcildren have it which will take place in the Wesi out most of the night. The time Ihe Bountiful. Recreation hall on Tues. car is housed in the garage doesnt evening at 7:30. Since the officer.; justify its cost. will be their ears to transI have read a number of such port tfoe using cast from one ward to surveys, but none of them was a anothor will be unable to down to earth, bread and buiter furnish they Anyone, transportation. of type survey. They read as going to the event kindly go by though they had been worked out way of the church house and pick on some ones office desk. up those wishing to attend. Souths event will be conducted by Thelma The friends of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moss. Enough said. It will be good. Johnson (Helen liesser) will be The special interest group was of ment opinions Tha Layton Journal t Tny j FOR SALE Thor washer for wash dav $24.95 Phone Bountiful 515. 33 FOR SALE Used radio working LAYTON PHONE 640 BOUNTIFUL PHONE 15 dimi d |