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Show THK LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH. OCTOBER Bountiful News 1 Mr Ill'll I c w n nil l n i t , lames Smcdliy Mi .nii WOODS CROSS "ert' Myt1-14- ; ,. Hi v, M th ! o oil i v M hi THE POCKETBOOIC of KNOWLEDGE n i 'i i , v ' i 1940 "lav ni 1 lit in ol 1'. t!u i ol t m i v .. e i (pjjr.brrs of the Jessaminethelituarv M M . .sme Friday afternoon at VI! t .i l1 i U oinc. Muk- wav t'.rnivlu.i bv I l u of of si bud sin- Junior high ijr; i v group wi y !ia White who gate a t . d,nl- - Dick K i l. lit solo, Noreen Maiming, a il.te eg a tii;' io i a vu m!u it.., s0lo and Monza Hig ' .O ,t ol i t ei .o' d 'l'1 i all ns avvompaimu rctTh j..;; I I tin in , ' v "t;re V, mu ii e i ,.u Nt i Thelma Keeves. a ,u,muu. l t tl.O'ti. - , i i i Mi-- s Dora Call, rtmitlv ritiinn.ljy 111 , vOue he atm, a Mi i . I ' ' from an L. D. S. mission gave a tional Bankus . tnv t ntii'i I .0 1. t to vtry entertaining aecount oi her i a mg m d i on p'i t ion ri I 15 I e iu w Kmii s V,i , t M ..n (xperiemes in Fugluml and Si in- are h laused the her return v M C and l a in land an 'i apiuan Kiiiiieth lines Mali i ia's w e s I ar in Furope. u s at Lit jifrs. Steven Oleson, a charter plied h Uountit..l la r ' i p i s t )1 t ' , men her of the club, who Lis reh ' l 111 u , Compans with Mi I hvtilv . Mi- turned to Bountiful to make errand Jessi tm: mptia. ii vioks Mi t ; ha ha i l.o home, alter many tears residenc m for the jot's l' til s in '1 the group Price, was lc u, II. using IV t ie mow ,aid l i Wi'l I t'.tM i of mem club ote unamanious he t win sold at the Wist l,in Ul j4nbya .tU 't i r Refreshments were served to aum-- i mint hall toi the dims in- allvian IPCI ber i S Xli.t't' 1' M i Mi members two and on M i Lt n ixt guests, shows Mon (Kt 21, .vatmda i i n. nil M n ly N ' i M ,ii v ii, nil' Kt 2 the guest speaker and Mrs Leah Children, Mon, Min Mr ami nr .ii st l! ami . n M s Mi. ii K,i.ia yTt Call 1. at Home, Mon Nov 4 m an n1 a w .it vl i.UlH1 Peppers s' i'1 i ami .him 1 Cf Mrs. Kosahelle Holbrook lias Gambling on High Seas, Mon Nov !t r the dti tun ol the U al Ih m turned from California where she 11 his is onlv $1 opik, w.is held l.l't Mlud.iv lohnnv (Mi. Mr. S and! C v'ee! ''siting 111 l l tor the whole immediate family for Splll.il Pllistbood W .1 Pent " L, os JlJri Beil Holbrook in meles Jtlie four weeks. hi adv held in tle "aid all .it t , Pat d Klmt in San Work on the new home ot Nt well w hii Ii a Stanli ot Mi will vv as tnd Mr. and Mrs ll i'1 gi i 'i hi it) 111 w I 111 l i .1 ! 4 Dieposi s, beg-lie It is to .ukin has just a hilt i s li' i Ills i! ij m ill is Oi pi ( N t it id, i nine ill fn Mrs. G. R. l ldredge was hosti w located a short distanie east of the nil .ill i I'aiii' in el tl i wul hii1' poll N'hui i w 'I N! . i i L iu e of ,i "I. ,li the IO hi iss ,ii West Boiintiail sv. littol to piemliers Building liu ptlisthoml 'sundav sihtsd ,i'i tun'c mi'. NN til W I I k club Friday evening. material' are being lurnislied l v i mill at It hi with i la-- s woik I Mr. Charles Larsen, Mrs. George Bountilul 1. umbel N. Supplv Nt thi suudai iiemu. sis to PP4 Under w ood M rs George Swan, All cabinets and windows will be 'ion ui'orts weie gum In tin i s Mr. Wm. Gailey, Mrs. Fd I.avton made by lawreme Parkin Wood- optic, Melvin 'i ood. Iu dink S!ecfMrJ. David S. Moss, Mrs. F. B. working Companv ol Woods Gross N ( lark and ( laieiue bioki! Muir, Mrs. Gorden Howard, Mrs Carpenter work is m i barge oi W lalks were given by the time high tMj Calvin Roberts and Mrs. Laurence R. Ktunbs. Mi Mr. Williams i iu in' ilme n, stock- Ellison Red attended the state hi Noit Briton and Mr nsieu i and Croc convention held Tuesday in Ihivis stake pitsideiiiv was icpn ii aniini fhe Hotel Utah. Much valuable sinteil by (. hi ford Stiong lhe loBUSINESS (yOVEMET was gained by the group cal Singing Mothers, undii the di 3 cenrs to cosrs it f th Red com-Cross various or n,e on Miss l.ucile Poll of Stmh Weler lection of Mrs laPie.il Muker, seno a itrrtR in the u s. mitt-es- . N of ruts amount, rue musical and Robert selti turns two of Bodily, Jr. sang bjracuse J aovfttMMfNT py me 4 Mrs. Rosabelle Holbrook has Both leadership nneting was hi Id atiu-dawere married last Tucsdav tfAUNOAOi Yf'mQf nouaced the marriage of her daugh-- a voting people have worked this sea t veiling Cf r tv CAAffceuffM d Tlie I adies iterarv (mild met .fer. Ruby to Mr. Amber Knight of son in the Woods the marriage took place branch factory. last Monday evening at the Nkhui' 15 and the honeymoon will he drs. Myron W alker of Cgden lea room in Ogden. Local nicni-5erattended. The presidency were spent in San Diego and San Fran- was a Sunday guest at the home of cisco. Miss Holbrook was a teach-- i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. the hostesses. AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. Mctor Smith, Mr. county schools for Campbell. debt" TOURISTS TAXIS 4T eleven years and has also received Last Sunday, Mrs. Sylvia Krause and Mrs. lialvor Campbell, Mr, and LAST VCAR OlAtosT 2 YEAfiS SPENT for nursing, went to 6250 ber state certificate Cottonwood Lane, Mrs Gardiner Barlow and Mr and TO 60tf A BILLION ry A AM APPLE graduating last June. The young Salt Lake City, to pay congratula- Mrs. John Sessions ,vv ( nt to W lute ANO A lt will make their home in tions to her aunt, Martlua Moses, City, Ogden, Momlav evening to OOAATtK POLL APS 'eSalt Iike where Mr. Knight is who was d oninn 1 lot music dance ot to 15ih. the (Net old years FOR eneIJ employed as city chemist. Relatives held open house in honor st). Equipment, Qea Cf GIFT. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gall revtry interesting program has of the pioneer woman. AND been prepared for the Democratic Miss Nina Sessions has relumed turned recently from a 10 ilays trip fVOUVFNiRS y tii Study club meeting to be held Mon to her school teaching w ork at Mon to California. They visited with amentday. Oct. 21, at S p. m. in the Le-- st ticello, UtaL after having spent sev cousins in Sail Francisio and attem difgion hall. The public is invited to eral days here on vacation at the ed the World lair. In S.u ramento, the first machine gun was tttead. All county candidates for home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. they visited with Mr. Gall's lour UfCP BY THE AMERICAN ARMIES a sister, live who brothers and in November will the Arvil Sessions. election She was (office accompanary in ig so41 of rt consisttp or a scone ied there, present. by Mi'S Beatrice Thornky ah, on MORE SEPARATE AUN arns regoiii' Mrs. Earl Burnham will he host Logan. BARRCIS MOUNTED Off A Mrs. Holt Irene and CARRIAGE. Miss Nellie Hamblin visited Mon the Fine (Arts Guild memhers daughter, :opy i9 I (. lainc, were Salt lty visitors nt pnWeaesday evening Oct. 23 at 8 day at the home of her brother-in-laof tiiP- - V Tlie subject for the evening and isister, Mr. and Mrs Wil- last Saturday. Miss Beth Christensen, daughter i Bamt'vfll be literature and will he un- liam Van Zile of linton. of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ( hristen-sen- , kr tke direction of Mrs. James E. Clinton. ice. Barns. . of Clearfield, became the bride Y. D. Campbell, for B. Vincent, son of Mr. of Robert Cross Roll in Mc.Ness call west the north meeting products ted tit beld Friday evening at the ern states, has returned home from and Mrs. Harry B. Vincent, of Ogf -den, Tuesday, Oct. 15th in a cereKme of Mrs. F. B. Muir with 14 a business trip to Oregon. me AUTOMo&iie iMPustRy 0 v i v - . i 1 ,W i i o, i i 1 i Avlr? v a. ! 1 s 4 . A'iV.'S POilAG PAiO TO Vs 4a?sr yfAAf U S. 4 W t POiiAkS 7Hf)Ce 7AXt f 1 Milk' ' ! v Of M M I IV I 's l m . FAKMINUTON k h AS i A v Vn si v a a t I' , ) t RU1 NO CHIMJS1 i w ,S k1 j 5vi !, i i t 't V 1 Ht'N MAS S 4. JVS IN M . K I S .1 'Nk M.A . t COMffD iOt DttflUlNT Atue TO M TMC (QfMlljfcHTi, T i.tTHf W TO McOCUltr Maw: 1. AOAiW i e I i I 1 k y i 11 N 1 1 1 (h 1 1 CENTERVILLE Oil 11 ' 1 v 1 11 I - ! a i 0 PI AN'". I miu'v i c i ; v AMiXl I L7 OrO A LI PFHsONS rue M 11 H v 1 JiM-a-Mer- aw t t 1 TOTAL TO PAT IS AUOUT MV v i N v . , THE P0CKETB00K i N - "THAT BAD byH,KT AND iNAHIUTV Tt PROJECT EVtRy I Apt Of M'S MUCH rVAAtt WtlM MIsTVaiNR AVALVS 1WI rUTHANT APPRUIISS.IW Of kVVCNlT, ffARlNS TVITy Will SNAW Hl om Run up mi Mory "KRFOVyJLElDClE 1 if CLEARFIELD Tllf oiANT UfPHANT O Tltf Tiwy MOitsfi A TACT IS At KAiV mr oj 1 an-cb- y . 1941 DESOTO 1 Cross-Clearfiel- has ckeeJ-p- Fluid Drive! You le 1 Get Automatic Shifting for all .; rtM- w Normal Driving! suin-rviso- members koard Reports present. Registration ere given by Mrs. David S. Moss roDn Junior work; Mrs. J. V. Mur- iock of finance and production; Charles Larsen on Roll Call and C. t in of me uses 68 the Salt Lake LCAtMCR UPHOLSTERy IN THE ONITSO STATES M. vrrrth Owen on Tarade and special Alan Koll, state Red Cross field director, was the speak-!for the evening and he stressed be great need for increased Red ross membership this year. Miss Ellen Reberg has been Junior Red Cross director Jr the Stoker school. Virginia Bar-of the sixth grade was elected resident and Evelyn Thompson of ie fifth grade, secretary and treas-re- StaUft. for selective service mony performed fea-M- r. T farmers in 1940 have ed iib feed grains, including supplies, to produce enough r. Roy Priest entertained at rohridal showers at her home this ek, honoring Miss Eva Hardy, n Wednesday there were seven-Sguests and on Thursday W Luncheon was served each pay t one p. m. and the afternoon IPent playing Bunco. Miss Hardy k daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Hardy of Farmington and will p fe married to Dudley Hamblin, son Mrs. Emma Hamblin of Delta, Cbe marriage will take place Tues-ct. 22 in the Salt Iike tem-8They wl make their home in dt. The women of the North ar:mrton ward will entertain at ihow Miss Hardy at the the each ate in 1939, with enough y, e, r i POPULAR I I ) . in the State of Utah, at the SI- PTKM 111- R 50, 040 S'-- 1 N I i h se of bustne-- s on S oans and disioints (imhi'lnig $1,0(5 00 mcidtaits) $225,105'! S,dlM)00 United States Govtrnnu-nobligations, dnett and guaiantiid subdiv s sums ol and Stati I'olitical ll,2ld(d Obligations 4,(i67 05 (itlur bonds, not t s and di lnnturi-k of Resirvc toi $ rdtral ( orporate stocks including tH) ... bank ini reserve with other balamis, halamis banks, hiding Cash, 20.SS6 56 and i ash items in process of toilet turn 1,K50.(X) Bank jiremists o ned $1,700.00, furniture and fixtures $150 0) 1,530.40 Real estate owtiel other than Lank premises t I -- 1 ) OTL For the First lime Enjoy FLUID DRIYE SIMPLIMATIC ASSETS ..$292,644.54 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations$ 83,534.33 126,467.4' dime deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 22, 6(4) 29 Dt posits of States and political subdivisions 2,482) Othr deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS TOd L 1.1 N1. $235,145.05 ILIdTFS (not including subordinated with TRANSMISSION Now you can start, stop drive all day without shifting fears! NEW ROCKET BODIES $235,145 03 . 30,000 00 17,500.00 5.449.51 .. 4,550(4) to " or SUMMERHAYS Porter-Walto- n MUSIC CO. SEED AND NURSERY SPECIALISTS CENTERVILLE, UTAH 81 v -- . ,.. $ 57.4W.51 ... .. A new color treatment the most beautiful yous ever seen! CLEARFIELD WE PROMISE YOU a thrill a great new experience! Come in and see the 1941 DeSoto come learn how it feels to drive without shifting! De Soto is packed with surprises with features you will certainly want. See this car today! AUTO SERVICE CLEARFIELD, UTAH HUNTING SUPPLIES - Daffodils, Narcissus, Tulips, Iris, Hardy Phlox Peonies, and all Spring and Early Summer Flowering Perennials Should be Planted NOW. GET FREE CATALOG WITH FULL DETAILS. CALL AT OUR CENTERVILLE DISPLAY GARDENS AND NURSERIES AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. LAYTON, UTAH PITAL ACCOUXdS shares first preferred stock with total par value of shares secvalue $ $ , total retirable , total retirable ond preferred steak with total par value of $ ; and 250 shares common stock with total par aue S value of $25. 0( 0 00. MEMORANDA (a) On date of rc;ort the required legal reserve against depositors and $22,625.25 other creditors (b) Asset' reported above which were- eligible as legal reserve amounted tures; INTERIORS . N D CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $29244 54 TOTAL LIABILITIES Tlm hank's capital consists of $5100 00 of capital notes and deben- Plant Now VERA PETTIT C distinguished... Long, with worlds of room inside! low-slun- RICH obli- - Capital Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and rePrirnent at count lor prtKrred capital) BULBS - PLANTS EVERGREENS Call I l I SHRUBS-TRE- ES ZORDON METHOD 5-58- I. I . ( TOTAL 4 w NV. 1st s. in CAPITAL ACCOUNTS AtWiiTATQ V l 1 - of the Day Private Instruction i N I' I.T LAKE CITY, I FA PORT OF ( ON'Dl'l ION OF Till I gatioii' 'bo vn below) other people. i ZJ Ml I I CLEARFIELD STATE BANK V Piano Accordion ! 23,000,000 left over for ' INSTRUMENT cost ) - . PLAY THE MOST : to feed eteiyone as much WRING 1)1- NK ST TF CAPITOL I! S R w Mrs. NTH s $29,886.56 being first Cashier is Asst. anel he that to acre.r-'insays, law, deposes duly bank and that the above and foregoing report of the above nan statement of the condition of the said tains a full, true ami eorre-ron the 3fth clay of September, 1940. at the Close of JLSSF. D. BARLOW, Asst. Cashitr 'ubscrilitd and sworn to before n.e this 9th day of Octolxr, 194k ALMA DAHL, Notary Pubhs,.al I tab tarfiehl, at Residing My 'ori'ini'Sion expins June 28, 1941. STATL OF (TAlf, County of Davis, Jesse D. - Barlow-- , ! t - ( ot rc c t tt GLO. Co. 't L. IIOL'I, WA11 R W. S'l 111), JLSSL I) B KI OW, I 1 .VI ATI. OF UTAH Oiihc irc f of Bank Commissioner tors. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do the fort going is a true and copy of the statement of that certify hereby bank named company, filed in my oftice on October K 1940. the above RULON F. STARLLY. Bank Commissioner f, Rulon F. Hunting Coat, Heavy, Waterproof Shot Gun Shells, box Shot Gun:, single Scout Ax NEW Hunting Knife C. W. $4-6- 9 8Qd $8-9- 3 69 Q8C CROSS COMPANY 2242 .Washington Blvd. OGDEN |