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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL. LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY PAGE SIXTEEN 9, 1941 Wendell eompanied her brother, students Joe Tanner, and Adams, of Stanford university, as for as Los Angeles, where they all attended the Rose Howl game New Years day at Pasadena. By ROBERT MCFIESNEY Hickenlooper Marrianne Miss (Associated Newspapers returned Sunday to her home WNU Service. a weeks visit at Provo, with Mr. brother-in-laand sister, her In, and Mrs. I .eon Flint. Grant Weaver, son of Mr. and FOR the third time since 9 a. m. $ the Mrs. David Weaver, received a call telephone rang and it was iast week to fulfill a mission for only 10 a. m. then. Jerry took the the L, D. S. church. He will lareceiver off the hook with a sigh. It bor in the southern states mission. did seem as If the era prior to uni-- , A testimonial will be held Sunday versal telephone service must have evening, January Hi. Mr. Weaver been much more peaceful for busy will enter the L. D. S. mission housewives than this hectic age of school in Salt Lake City, Januconstant interruptions. ary 2'. S. The first call bad been from Bills Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. John Aunt Mary, announcing her intendund Mr. and Mrs. Ieon Johnson had as their guests during the ed arrival for lunch; later, the holiday season, Mr. and Mrs. butcher had called giving the exasCarol Charles Crook and Miss news that hed not be able On New perating Johnson of Santaquin. to send broilers that day Aunt Years eve they were all guests doted on fried chicken. To of a watch party of relatives and Mary matters worse, Mary Ellen make Ste-I friends at the home of R. S. had cut her thumb badly and was font venson. i a:t $0.0H in consequence; little L1 I N A A N gloomy very T 0 C. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Weldon of COMMERCIAL ALVIN T LEWIS et al-- All MAORCOTTE -- Lots 45 and could be looked for from that 4 12 ft N fr KE for Hon HANK help were children and evening Friday l Ist 11, Blk K. Plat NMU Hlk 27, NSL Add; cont .50 of Sef 4, T IN, R 1W; W 220 ft; dinner guests at the home of Mr. quarter. And now this! Townsito; font .t N acres; $0.08 HI N 5.5 N NW ho fhs; Is that you, Jerry? chs; fhs; and Mrs. Sterling Thornley. )f ir.r, u;t aero ft lo Lots WAYMON E 17.75 fhs; S ft to hen; ERIC E. NHL Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson, dear. Yes, Hon FRANCIS MIDDLEMAS Hlk 2s, Add; cont .30 acre 20 acres $5.55 font Barbara and Patty were Your voice didnt sound natural Joe, Flint, lt'.i rds ll,t:t7 ft E and j rd N $0.08 at JEREMY of NW cor of Hlk NMU, THOMAS E. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. somehow. Say, Jerry, were invited W. P. GUSTAFSEN Iots r- Jo of old with Keith Smith at their home in Salt to dine with the Fanchers tonight slough junction Hountiful Townsito; S 12 75 rds; Hlk 27, NSL Add; cont .30 acre lan river, 281 ft K ami 1557 ft Lake City. E l.t rds 003 ft; N 12 75 rds; It at their new $0.08 W t, sec cor Sec 5 and Miss Kathleen Green, Miss BarW lo75 rds 5 ti.'i ft to bon; root to be a wow of a party. sure OHMAN-LHlk ots A. P. S NW NE 520 and alonn ft; 4; bara Adams, Miss Beatrice ifiof.71 aero; 2 40 aero ft But, Bill 57, NSL Add; cont .30 acre $07 saitl river to ben; cont 2 acres Miss Arlean Tanner, Miss K. H PARRY ' rds W of -Hlk II E F. AM Lots EARN But me no buts! Were going. I r,o jfO Ben Lucille Ellison, NE cor of NW1., of Noe 20, T Dibble, 3 acre $0.07 .48, NSL Add; cc-'- t , miss It for the world. It CORPORA-wouldnt CITY Shef-waLAKE SALT s lin Hickenlooper and Dean 2N. R IE. SLM; K 5115 ft; E .' been Univer-DuviTION Hen at SE cor of Sec 5, S. S. HOYVARD Lots up In a hurry Jack Just got all the 125 IS ft; K 17 51)' W Ilf 11 ft; at students field, 28, NSL Add; cont l.ttl acres T IN. R lW; W 1030 ft; N 1320 N 2U in' E 2nM l7 ft; N II 55' of Utah, returned to Salt Lake called up some of the fellow and sity W 133.3 ft; W ir.2 2tl ft to bon; told them to breeze in about seven ft; W 33(i ft; N 1320 ft; K 330 ISABELLE C. WTLLI A MS-L- ots$0.41 Myrtle R. Davis attended a beau- - City to resume their studies. in dents returning to the B. Y. U. are: with their wives. cont S7I acres; 5.40 aero ft ft; S 8ti ft; S I!' 0.4' E 2115 ft given party arranged Hlk 38, NSL Add; cont to E bdry of Sec 3; then S 3)13, $233 no of the Weber stake Relief Miss Genneive Hickenlooper, Miss "But, Bill, dear $0.04 honor ft to ben; also N 13(15.4 acres of; 1.15 acres Iresi- - Maureen Hennefer and Miss Mary board members "Now listen, honey, Im In a rush. by society -Hlk W. Lots MORRIS NKVi of Sec 3; also ben at SK J. to Those Knowlton. home the her at Charlotte dent returing know what I'll need. I wont You Kay DAVIS COUNTY DRAINAGE 3h, NSL Add; cont 17.30 acres cor of Sec 4; N l(i2 ft; YV 220 ft in Ogden Friday. Mrs. Davis has U. S. A. C. were: Miss Lucille time to come out to dress, o have I $0.08 DISTRICT NO. to E hank of the Jordan river; Gloria Harris, Miss of the Literary departments ris. Miss all I. and Blks WARING 2, you my things in that light overK put of hank Jordan alonn Itook I) Elaine Adams, Miss Helen Call, Sly in the stake. 1 and of Hlk come in on the 3 Lots except river t( S line of Sec I; E 000 ft ANCEL HATCH, N t, of KK1,, of Miss Ora night bag and Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Thora Nalder, Lots and 13 and 1!) and 20 Dick! Yes, Im train Hello, in or to hn also NKVi of SE'b Sec 22, T 2N, R 1W; font so John Ross New Years day were Land, Miss Elizabeth Calll, Miss und Hlk 4; all of Hlk 5, 10(1 to start now Remember, of SKV, of NKV, and E 15 ucres acres ready $158.44 Marrian Cook and Miss June YYhitesides, Mr. Walter Mrs. and and Hlk 1), and Hlk 8, Blks of NE1,, of NE1, and MV Vi of I'll meet you the ANCEL HATCH-- S. of SKV4 of Hlk 10, all of Blks 11 their children, Verl, Dean, Hetty Dibble, Byran Harris, Richard Call, Jerry, Lots Sec 22, T 2N, R lW; less amt NW1,, of Sec 4; also ben at NVVi the station." at Elmer Dee YYhltesides. Mr. and and of Norma Green, and Syracuse, und 12, Blks 1, 2, 3 ami 1 and cor of See 10; S 03s.il ft; E 23imi sold 71 acres $170.72 V all and children, Joseph Ware returned Saturday The receiver at the other end Hlk 15, ull of Hlk Hi, SL Add; Mrs. Krwin m the trunk or lo main ft ANCEL HATCH of KVV',, from HKt, the L. D. S. hospital in Salt clicked and of Laman Arland Della Layton, ' cont ucres $5.17 Jerry sat still, her S E II m 22 000 or ft of See 22, T 2N, R 1W; less road sewer; Mr. and Mrs. YVaynard Adams and Lake City where he has been un- - mind in a whirl of resentment and I 1)5 to H. und GRAHAM jots to renter line of Sec 10; 5!) acres $22.11 Dale and dergoing treatment for two weeks. on her 20 in Hlk 3, Sulpher Springs children, Wayne, Shirley, S 1500 ft ni or to center ANCEL HATCH -- NEt, of NE' Mrs. R. YV. Adams is spending a anxiety. Aunt Mary already of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Reed, .48 acres cont $0.12 the his office of for out Bill Add; N E Sec of 4020 ft; of See 27, T 2N, R 1V; less rotul 10; thence Lincoln Ross and son, Clair, of few weeks in Pocatello, Idaho, vis- way 1727.5 ft; W 1180 ft; S 4.4(1 ft; N. 51) aeres Liday probably. $sli.17 and daughter, West Ogden; Vern Ross and iting her W 1320 ft; N 1385 ft to N hi ry JOHN A. WINKGAR 2 ncres in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Flint. Are you perfectly sure that you ma Jean Layne. of Sec 10; W 3100 ft m or to KEY, of Sec 22, T 2N, R IW Miss Gloria Harris entertained have taken proper care of Mary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Talbot and ben; emit 550.01 acres $140.22 $1,411 their children of Layton, Mr. and the following guests at dinner Ellens thumb, Geraldine, dear?" INCESTMENT CO. ALVIN W. HATCH 2 acre in JORDAN of Ogden, Thursday evening at the home of asked Aunt Mary the moment she Mrs. Paul Gnsoiw Lot 1, Sec 0, T N R 1VV; emit KE of See 22, T 2N, R IW and her mother, Mrs. Chloc Harris, in saw that member swathed In white Dale Flinders Mrs. Mr. and .11 M and BESSIE DODSON -- Lots 0.08 acres $1.52' $1.(11 Arlev Flinders were dinner guests honor of Max Hess of Farmington, cotton cloth. Hlk 13, BAMHKRGKR Sulpher Springs of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Flind- who is leaving htis week for Los L. EARL HURNHAM, care of Jo- IDA NK1,, of; ncres $(.15 ers New Years Aunt Mary had a decided will of NE1,, of See lo, T IN, It lV;i Add; cont seph Farnsworth WVy of Sec Angeles where he will attend day. Lots cont 30.70 acres $0.01 j. m. McLaughlin own and though Jerry assured 27, T 2.N, It I W ; cont 520 ncres her and his school. Places C. Child were Austin marked son, for Hlk II, Sulpher Springs Add; All CEMENT CO. $5011.38 PORTLAND her that the injured thumb had been home the Max returned Dean Sherman, Sunday following: Hess, $0.10 of Lot 0; also ben 38.1 rds S fr; cont .41 acres L. L. HURNHAM, cure of Joseph soused with antiseptics Janies Lowell from Bybee, Vale, Oregon. Hess, thoroughly Smith, 11, night NW cor; KK 1.8 chs; KK 5 chs; FRED L. KIRSCHNKR-Lo- ts Farnsworth SC, of N E V, of Sec is confined to Miss Catherine Hatch, Miss Marie from the family bottle, luncheon bad Barton Mrs. Mary 12, 13, 11, Splpher Springs Add; SE 0 5 chs; E 32.5 cls; N to chs; 27 less road; cont 71) ncres $182.25 her bed with injuries sustained in McEntire, Miss Lucille Harris and to be postponed while the bandage cont .11 acres $0.10 NW 713 ft; V 230 ft to ben; also L. EARL HURNHAM, care Joseph Miss Gloria Harris. a fall night. was removed, lotion applied and a Hlk MAXWELL JACK Lot VV 11, s N W V, of NKVi of ben ceil Sec; S 2.05 chs; Fu rnsworth 2,cont .08 DerralMonday home Miss Cleone Adams and Miss fresh Child returned bandage secured by Aunt Sulpher Springs Add; chs' SK 11.0 chs; NK 11 chs; NE Sec 27, T 2N, U IW; cont 40 afternoon from a two Georgia Hougaard were Tuesday acres hands. V $0.02 0 0.25 chs; also ben NE acres . ens; $!2.25 weeks vacation in Maywood, Cali esses at a well arranged party at Marys capable Lots cor of Lot 3; S 17 rds; SW 72.8 AN TONE BUZZKTTI L. EARL HURNHAM of The was SKV clock chiming five as the where he was the guest of the home of Miss Adams WednesHlk Sulpher Springs Add; fornia, Sec 27, less 2 ncres to ltoy rds; S 0 rds; SW 28 rds; NW door closed behind Aunt Mary and R. Rice and day evening in honor of Miss AfLaurn Mr. and Mrs. cont acres $0.04 20 rds; S 32.5 chs to ben; also and road; 15)1 acres $;i51.8t) Mr. and Mrs. A. YV. YYillis. ton YY'alker, who is to be married Jerry was free to race frantically VV ty VV f Sec of of JAMES FARNSWORTH -- N 22 SEV, 10, j1 Mrs. Milton Burnett returned next week. A buffet luncheon upstairs to pack Bills evening T IN'. R lYY'; cont 18.82 acres rds of EUj of Sec 33; N 22 rds home Monday from Plain The clothes In the bag. At 5:45 Mary City was served the following: $37.21 of Sec 31; cont 07.78 acres where she has been caring for her honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Ellen had deposited the en PORTLAND CEMENT $137.05 LORETTA R. CHILD mother, Mrs. Laura England, who land Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Kent bag by the hall door and retired to NK cor of Lot 0; S 0 8 rds; YY 32 JAMES FARNSWORTH Hen has been ill the past three weeks. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. David the kitchen to nurse her still Correspondent painful 22 7 rds S fr NK cor of Sec 31, rds; SK 51. 3 rds; S 20.2 rds; Merrill. Dr. and Mrs. Noall Tanthumb. The telephone was ringing I'hone Ogden I03-R- 4 13.8 chs; thence down hank of rds W to T 2N. K IW; S 52 Itulon YY'alker, Henry ner, river SYV cor of Lot 3; MV 7.1 maddeningly as Jerry ran down tfie pt 75Vsi rds S of NVi cor Sec. 33; Lowell Boberg, Wayne Milt N 28 NE NE Ellen being out of stairs. B. N 52 Mrs. Mr. rds E to ben; cont less and rds; rds; rds; Child, MRS. Myron CLAIR WHITESIDES let, Miss May Markham, and the sight, sheMary 72.8 nls; S 03 rds to ben, in Sec their three children, Burnice, Mytook down the road 150.33 acres . $250.70 feverishly hostesses. 10, T IN, R ID; cont 40.18 acres ron and Kathleen; Mrs. Caroline Hen MARLOW H. DEARDON Correspondent YYord was received this week of receiver, only to get no response to $12.37 Child and Mark Child returned 75 Vj rds S fr NE cor of Sec 31, Rhone 198 hello hello hello." the marriage of Miss Jane s her hurried T 2N, U 1YV; S 52 rds; N to SIMON BAMBERGER CO. EC, home Saturday night from an exand Dick YVilliams Los of At the first stop a pretty girl en., of SEV, tended motor trip to Mexico, Ariof SEV, and E'.j of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. King and Angeles. New Years eve. pt 127 Vi rds S of NVi of Sec 33, Miss g a tered car the R carrying Sec T of lYV; cont zona and California. IN, 10, N 52 Their first Miss Yirginia YViggill returned YYhitesides was formerly of Lay-tords K to ben: cont A bag! Jerry leaned swift115.20 acres bag. $22.82 stop was in Arizona where Myron home Saturday from California, $248.8.4 150.33 acres .. and is the daughter of Mrs. beside the HOURHONNIER ly forward and Hen Child labored ns an L. I). S. mis- Mexico and Arizona, where they Rachael YYhitesides. Hon ALBERT GEORGE U. HURNHAM She with her seat where her gropedshould have MV cor of SYW, of Sec 11, T IN, sionary some time ago. They also spent the Christmas holidays 127 nls S fr NE cor of Sec e mother bag have been their been. It was not there it never R lYV; E 10 chs; K 10 chs; YV 10 visited rds W rose boul game New home in Los Angeles making 34, T 2N, R IW; S 52 many ancient ruins of in- - tending for the past had been there it was right where N 10 10 chs to cont terest to Book of Mormon students. Years day at Pasadena, Calif. to pt 170 ben; nls S of NVi cor of chs; and a half. acres to! Charles Ray Briggs, son of Mr. year $2.5o From Arizona they traveled rds to ben; cont Sec 33; N 52 Carol Ellison entertained at a Mary Ellen had put it by the hall Et., Tia Juana, Mexico, and from then and Mrs. George E. Briggs, left . 150.33 acres $203.20 CLARENCE BAMBERGER Saturday evening at the door. The train going the other of NYVV, of SYW, of Sec 11, up the coast to El Centro, Calif., Friday for Los Angeles, where ho party Hen 223 I). M. HUNTER home of T IN. R lYY; cont 20 acres $5ki where Mark Child labored in the will enter an aircraft mechanic Mrs. L. E. her parents, Mr. and direction had already passed the nls S of NE cor of Sec 31, T 2N. Ellison. Those attend- next stop anyway, Bill was to meet CLINTON MILLS -- Hen SYV cor of L. D. S. California mission, and, school for an indefinite period. R IW; S 52 rds W to pt 270V... were: Miss ing the full horror of Mary YVood, Miss the of SYW, of Sec 11, T IN, to Los Angeles, Calif., where they rds S of NV cor of Sec 33; N MW, Mrs. John Matchinsky returned Morgan, Miss Bonnie Jean the situation broke over her. YVhat R YV ; E 10 chs; N 10 chs; 10 were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. rds E to bon; cont 150.3.4 52 Saturday from St. Paul, Minn., Harris, Miss Fay Craig and Miss would Bill say? chs: S 10 chs to ben; also ben E. C. Hill. On New Years day where acms $321.00 she spent a month visiting Elizabeth YVilliams. 5 chs S center of Sec 11; S It they witnessed the Rose parade in her She knew what this going to the I). M. HUNTER Hen 170 Miss Hazel Matchin- Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson daughter, chs; YV 20 chs; N lo chs; E 20 Pasadena, Calif. nls S to NE cor of Sec 31, T 2N, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Fanchers meant to him. Angry, sky. chs to ben; also ben 15 chs S Mr. and Ms. Albert YV. Bonham, R IW; S 31 nls; W to pt Mr. and Mrs Elmer Love, Mrs Baird thV kiwanis'rnstaL helpless, tears filled her eyes as the from center of Sec 11; N 20 chs; Mrs. Raymond Davis and Mrs.! (.eorge Love. Miss Arv.lla Love la t ion attended 223 rds S of N'4 cor of party Saturday evening at fatigue of the trying day overcame S 5 chs; E 20 chs; N 5 chs to YV right Child visited at the home Sis. 33; N 11 nis E to ben; cont Bobby Love left Monday for Park Citv. her and she visioned Bills impa; cont 10 acres of Mrs. Jane Jackson in Slaters-vill- e California, where they will visit 131.45 acres $230.58 Lt and Mrs. Dean R. Jeff, of tient irritation. -CLINTON MILLS Com last ELIZA S. N. CAI100N Hen Thursday. They were the Mrs. George Loves son, Milton, El Paso, Texas, left Oh, youre always forgetting Wednesday of See It, T IN, R YV dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. for two weeks. 3tKt.ll chs S fr SE cor of SW'V, for their home after spending he would begin in the the something, Bond 2o chs; N 5 chs; E afternoon. of Sw 20. T 2N, R IW; W 50 Harry Thursday Marquis Austead of Ogden for- holidays with Mrs. Jeffs tone that she knew so well. Mr. ami Mrs. Leland Montgom- mer missionary in the parents ben; cont 10 acres chs; N 3.14 chs; W 18.50 chs; Mr. European and Mrs. Parley YYeaver. N 17.14 chs; E 14 chs; S 21.80 SIMON BAMBERGER A sensation of bitterness surged ery and their two sons were din- - mission field, was speaker at the Mrs. Joe Day will entertain her T Sec of li of of Mr. and Mrs. 11, 22.15 IN', loss to cont Lorin road SE; M. I. A. assembly program Sunchs lYV;ner over ben; Jerry. Did marriage ever at a Iuncheon this Munn of Hooper last Sunday. day evening at the cont 20 aeres $5.(H . .. acres $51.17 mean Layton ward (Thursday) afternoon. anything for a woman except Members M?ss' Adra Beth ROY CAIIOON Hen at NW cor BAMBERGER INVESTMENT CO. 'Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Munn chapel. e who will exactions? Bills comfort. Bills attend are: MatMrs. SE1-SYYk4 'were T Sec of Mr. Mrs. and Judson Thur- sides IN', 11, of SVVV, of Sec 20, T 2N. R IW; a scriptural reading! hew- Holt, Mw." Bills pleasure. relatives, why, they Eugene Mrs N 80 50' E 21. 12 chs; S 27 27' good. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nelson and Mrs. Clover Sanders of Kays- - Charlie and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farr. ville rendered two vocal solos Dawson Hirsch. Mrs. William A filled her life to the exclusion of E 22.85 chs; N 27 chs; N 27 27' and Mrs. Harold Ellison. everything else. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Nelson enter- which W 5.81 chs; W 20 chs; N 15.07; concluded the program guests will be Mrs. Glen tained the same group on New which was under the direction of Special of The train came to a stop and Jerchs to ben; cent less road 37.10 Layton Ogden. Mrs. Golden F , Years day. acres . $8.4.50 ' ry rose with a sigh. Mrs. Loretta Child visited at the '.mi of SKVj of Sec 11. T IN', R lYY; NELSON BROS. Hen O.tVi chs S "Hello, honey, Im glad you got acres cont 20 of hor .out, Mr., ll.ni $5.00 Sec cor SE of of 20, h.w fr SWV, mime ,teprtmont. At I ho reeular camp had frueft. my message. Mary Ellen thought thoir Rose in BAMBERGER CO. INVESTMENT T 2N, R IW; W 20 chs; E 0 5 Farmington Thursday. Sunday evening sacrament meet - Mr and Mrs Dona xi you must have run in next door, Mrs. T See of of IN'. Alberta E S 11, S. 13.15 17.11 SEV, 1. SEV, Mrs, Graves, chs; chs; chs; YY'ood. Clarence for the bag was still In the hall," R lYY cont lo acres $2.50 Austin, Mrs. Fred Zeuigart and t learfield will be the McETire and Bell S 2.25 chs to ben; cont less road and rt K. England, all of said Bill, tucking her arm through K. G. Mrs HOLDING ELECTRIC CO. llautt. all of Pocatello, musical selection will be furnish15.45 acres $45.01' Rexburg. -- SEV, of SEv, of See 11. T IN. Idaho, motored here Sunday to at- ed by students from the his. "I was half ELIZA S. N CAIIOON Hen 3.27 North DaMrs. Edna Schmaltz of River-dal- e come In town afraid you wouldnt YY' R 10 cont tend acres U the funeral N services of John vis Junior high school. $2.50 since the chs S fr V, of See .44, T 2N. was spent Tuesday with her sis- called off. Im sort of party R IW; S 14.10 chs; K 11.0 chs; THOMAS HANCOCK Dr. Dean Tanner NEv, of YV. Poynor. of its off, glad Boston, ter. Mrs. George Ronnencamp N YY , of Sec 11, T IN. R lYV; Mrs. N. Russell Tanner of Og- Mass., arrived N 2 47' W O.IT chs; K 50 chs; for a Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sandall to tell the truth, for it was certain den to (H acre cont N 4.40 chs; W 0.10 chs; N 2 47' $10 gave a very interesting hook visit with his parents. Dr. and and Mrs. to have been an affair. I Elizabeth Sandall of review of Richard Haliburton at Mrs. A. Z. Tanner. of hated to have W 5.20 chs; W 10 chs to ben; SIMON BAMBERGER Tremonton you disappointed, attended 1. the R M. T 1. A. lot Sec IN. 17 Musifuneral cont 11, $12.01 acres lW; cont Is. Mrs. Ra J. D.twson, Mrs. Paul of Mrs. Tuesday evening. Elizabeth Allen held Tues- though. YVhat do you say we have a 4 acre-$0.0.4 cal numbers were a vocal duet bv YYhitesides. ROY CAIIOON Wv of NVVi, 0f Mr. Clarence P. day. little dinner all by ourselves and a Vern and Verla Birt and a Sec 35, T 2N, R lYY; cont less BAMBERGER INVESTMENT CO. Baird and Mi. Elva Winn, memthen take in a show? George .4 has Ronnencamp resum-eS E. solo nno chs 20 1102. ft fr road 78 acms $170.15 Bog by Robert Froggett. ber of the Clearfield Literary his work at Hill field, after a After having braced herself for NNY cor of T IN. R IW; Mrs. Jack Diou and her son. club, will be ROY CAIIOON Hen at SW cor of acting hostesses for weeks illness. S 4 75 ch-- m or I E 10.74 eh of indignant Soe 20, T 2N. R lW; N Is 74 are disapproval, Jerrys reacBountiful, Tommy, visiting the club meeting for to be Mrs Jabe; S Adam will to the changed situation was a tion E o,7 ch: to st NE n. or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Re- held Monday eveningJanuary attend chs; N SO .43' E 2 chs; K Is 7.4 at the a luncheon at the Pi YV 42.7 eh m or vere Burnett. chs m or Kanpa Alpha bubbling joyousness that made Bill Town hall. chs; S SO .45' W 2(1 chs to ben: A SO arternity house in Salt Lake Citv burst forth spontaneously: 1 27 74 bridal iH acres 11.4.3.4 to cent shower was acres 82 cont less road beg; J. YY'ard Stevenson left Satur- this given for say, (Thursday aftern NELSON BROS - Hen NK cer of PORT1 YND CEMENT CO. Beg Mr Robert Froggett at the home day for his home m Pasadena. Calihoney-girwe have better times N E Mr. N of YY'illiam Mrs. 2 and eor of T 35. See li lW; when we step out all by ourselves Froggett fornia. after spending the ChristMV', R lW; S 2.i'4 chs; YV 17.77 chs; Friday afternoon. W 5o chs; K 01 chs; W 15 chs; mas holidays in Layton with his and beef tates. "iiPorts of cattle than at any party that was ever have declined. N 2 04 chs; E 17.77 chs to beg; Mrs. Pearl Patterson was re- father. Joe E. Stevenson, and Put on S 21.40 chs; E 13. Ns chs; N 5 42' dresse, i basi., these imports werea thrown. afmoved her to W 3.50 chs; E 0.70 chs; N is.24 home cont 4 12 acres $l.lo YVednesday E. grandmother, Mrs. Annettie Jerry was silent but she squeezed pounds for the chs to ben; cont 11525.4 acres PORTLAND CEMENT CO. Bog ternoon from an Ogden hospital Stevenson. nine months 0f lopua decreasefirsof his arm satisfactorily. Her spirits 10. tl ehs N fr center of Soe 15, where she underwent an operation $02.81 Miss Athleen Day and Miss began to descend a little as they T IN. R IW; YV 28.70 chs; NE 2 lat Friday. SALT LAKE DRAINAGE iTo'mCpn fri? tho same month Mary Owens left Sunday for a neared Miss liozella Mitchell has their favorite cafe. Should rally DISTRICT NO. 2 chs; NE 4.21 chs; NE 3 chs; thri'o months stay in Salt Lake this country increasedslaugh she tell Bill the truth about the ter NE 4.11 chs; NK 2 chs; NW 2.13 the Superior school of I ity, where they are Hook 1) me-- e sewa taking enough to offset the drop in bag? YVhat good would it do? Their Culture to resume her ing course, BOUNTIFUL LIVESTOCK COchs; NE 4.11 chs; E 17.77 chs; imports S 18.275 chs to beg; cont 41.21 during the period, and the evening might be there. Miss Cleone NEY, of NWV, ; also SF.v4 of Adams returned spoiled no, she farm price of Poof sores $11.0)1 NWV of Sec 3, T IN. R lW; May Bonham had as her home Sunday from Los Angeles, aerage cattle decided, shed not tell him. What rose from Lots $12. U SIMON BAMBERGER CO cont 40.70 acres ... guests Monday, Mr. and Calif., when she spent f a man didnt know, etc. the bimj'of 1 and 0 and R. II. BITNER WVi of NVW, of unsurveyed portion Mrs. Horace Taylor and Mr. and the Christma' holidays. Re - econmio Head lettuce with states. Roquefort cheese dressing. she ordered of Sec 15, T IN, R 1W; .'i oo 9 ; coot 120 os acres, interest, 15 II YY of 5,5 07 acres S' VS also bon PA.MPKPi.LR I N V E S TM K NT SW cut of SK., of Sec :i, T IN, DO. EXPLOITATION AND DAN U. oioi MAH ALA M KM HOS 20 NK R 1V; N 20 chs; E y, S fr ch and d und Y Lots LE Beg 1J.or, cor of Lot 3. If Ik 8. I'lat N Mi', ebs; W I 'i chs to bon; font l.i 17 Jinrtim, of N K , of Kef 15, 'I IN, Nl'i 2'' inacres It IW; cont 120 Oh acres, ltountitiil Townsito; N H i ft; N HU ,Yi' w 14 7 1C', fhs, K in ft, HIK HYLAND OIL AND REFINI$d72 terest,; font 21 Kh acres Rl Hi to 7 S s'. i r,:,' K PORTLAND CEMENT CO. Lots N' U Do W V. of NK1, ol SW and ; and unsurveyed jiortior, coot : :td acres; I'l i jot i ft of Set :t, T IN, R W ; font 20 82 I I If 5 oo of NK', of Sec 15, T IN, K 1VV; acre- MELVIN A JACKSoN cont 20 os acres, interest; MfDKRMKTT K1,. of k ELLY cont lo.52 acres $10 OS chs N of KVV ror of T See of IN. :i, SWt, NK1, VV. chs 19.09 VOLK Sec l'i, T N. R IK, Hen JOHN YV I cont 20 acres I; $5.oi I. fin chs; N I TiO fhs; N, 0 17 chs W fr Center of Sec H.-NK fr T.M fhs FOX J K i 7' fhs; K 125 chs; VV 5 29 1903 ebs; R W ; K 20 N E 0 70 fhs to lie ; font It 07 inTos; 0 'JO N 20 chs; E $208 VH acre ft chs; NE 25 acres font HARDY--HoII ALMA to ben; i2,'h $,.25 chs YY fr SK for of Hit I Jf Ik MARGARET A. RUDY $5 0)1 Hon S. HOWARD -- Hen 1.77 chs N )o, Iliit NMU Ifountiful Town of cor SW NW1,, li fr ft 2;ss2 fr center of Section 15, T IN, rls; W i to nls; W sito; N 5 of Sec I, T IN, It I VV ; N 188.8 ,ri 25 R 1VV; N 17.12 chs; W' 0.17 chs; rls, K ti lo nis to bon; font K 2I71.H ft; S 4 HI ft; N 48' os noros; 2 52 acre ft .fiofioi S 5.50 chs; KW l.Ho chs; KE W 5il 5 it; S 115' 42' W !nu I'M H HARRY S JOSEPH 2 K chs; KW 2 chs; KE 5.50 chs; W 47 S loo.l ft; H5' 20' E and J't.Vi ft N fr SW for of KVV 5 chs; KW 1.75 chs; E 017 N W N 7H' 072.5 520 ft; ft; Kcc :to, T JN, It IE, KLM ; N :wi chs to bi n; cont 0.20 acres $2.30 K 705 ft; N H5' 15' E 4n 15' ft; KYV 3.45 5 ft; K to ft to N 2l' 12' E 155 ft to bon; C. J. LAYNE Lots 1 and 4, Hlk bon; font or.H Items; 10 aero ft NHL Addition; cont Jf acre 15 acres $5.25 fr of 1V; cor of NYY1-- , of hw in, font 20 acres T 2N; K IK; SUM; N 4 33 fhs GILBERT F. YYIVEL K 1.8.4 chs; K I 'll! rlis; of N KE1., of SW chh to hog; rout i77 acre $))). 81 K KYV NL,, lo 1 1 2-- 1 1 1 1 I 5-- 0 -- , ; 2-- 1 1 Jioun-tifu- 1 4, 1)5-- 1 1 . C 37,-IM- hI 2M-2- 5, 1 21-2- 4, 1 H.-- 4, 11-2- Georne Steed of Oden. Sunday dinner n"est- - of Mr. and Mrs i. Raymond Davis were Mr. und Mrs, James Padlock and their Mr. daughters, Shirley and Lois, and ami Mrs. James Had!'ck, Jr., Mr. arid Mrs. James Glead all f Salt Lak,- City, Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. wrinht Child, Junior and Spencer Child. M Patterson, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. arid Mrs. William Patterson at the and their children home of Mrs. Kate Mforiali 1,1 Hooper Thursday. Ray Child, son of Mr. ami Mrs. John T. Child, is well enough to be up and around after havinn been confined to his bed the past month with rheumatic fever. Cleo Carahnn was rushed to an Onden hospital Monday ninht for treatment for a serious case of pneumonia. Mr. und Mrs. Richard West were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fields of Slaterville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Adams of Layton and Mrs. Afton Nelson and daughter Darlene were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Child Sunday. The Relief society visiting teachers training class and the theology meeting was held Tuesday afternoon with an unusually large number present. The visiting teachers message, The Democracy of the was presented by Priesthood, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Patterson and the theology lesson, John Taylor and IDs Loyalty to Joseph Smith. conducted by Mrs. Ruby II. Mrs Second Thoughts af-u- ) -r - YV . vi-it- - j ' studio-apartme- Rose-mait- c, s. Stu-tiful- ly 1 43-4- 1, 45-4- 8, Har-char- ' ge 1 six-oclo- Hl-2- 0; 1 I U 0, V 2t8 1 N-- 1 S 1 son-in-la- w I -- 1 1 . - ! co-hos- 4-- 5-- n -j 7 1 5-- 7 CLINTON over-nig- CO.-H- YY 5-- Mu-ceu- LAYTON 1- -3 s, . YVhite-side- YY1-- smart-lookin- 1- -3 n 2 Hold Meeting I" Salt Lai,, SALT LAKE CITY growers of Davis emit a tending meeting of Horticultural society it addi Saturday heard Utah men a prominent OL! officers for the coming Reelected as officer ganization were J. A Ogden, president; Join, h ingham of Bountiful, prK' dent and Dr. Arvil L S: ,,;Y " gan, secretary. address a at Principal lan.hh, Saturday was made by g, vrrr(; elect Herbert B. Maw v i0 ',Y the fruit men: I am a firm believer it. tfl(, st cooperating with indust r. but l believe that industry, ,. be your industry or sou v ot, ' should set up ways' to f.umoe least part of its own progi!tm aJ then to have the state a "If the Btate has to furnish a the money, then it will b. Up e the public first to provide thn funds. In my humble opinion, w around and wonder what them j, for a governor to do, said. There are a few bilities when the legislature is session. Then there are speechei to give, but I question whether he possesses any real responsibil. ity. wt.-'hc- Dav 1 flp-- r IP'-'! h .,H Jf) ; i Wit! 37" 1" L-- 1 in the T8ng. h e Of i"11 Of ipt ornipa The i eoii'tri ct Otirrieii arena few, P wore S said lv lt d tfavie Opnvpa i)eoen than i . Kav ht 11 'In 027.41. Same Decen as ior Fan 320,'.6 gov. $3,630 $43.54 Utah growers should emphasise the rich flavor of their products, declared Hebert J. Barnes of Kavs! ville. who said that the California products could not compare with the local fruits in flavor. of a d Ofipt. j Lav fteeip the pi Here way Marriage Licenses tateF 5c Show 95 Increase During Past OV Boo with-ou- ernment. i: TP.i agencies government, the governor-eledeclared that they functioned as independent groups. They get out and lobby for funds, they get all the moneys they can get, and then, with con. plete freedom, expend those funds with no state regulation, he added. A demand that state officials and employes focus their efforts toward service to the citizenry and not toward the building of their own individual departments was voiced by the incoming governor Charging that some department-a- l heads spent all the money that has been allotted to the units, bis cause it would be a mighty crime" to show a surplus when the neit legislature met. Dr. Maw declared that his program would call for a reduction in costs and taxes t imparing the functions of t b D D) state c S VwiTlC D-- . Noting that there are about ;!5. 84. or going "bearir Stamp Yeai t- . Cn-hoo- Utah Fruitmen SPioiu FARMINGTON Whether as ii Nor ncrease of 95 marriages during YW), al as compared to 1939, was at trite E able to selective service or that Are Dan Cupid has been working overtime, could not be determined Mothai nday when County Clerk R. Bract Major announced that 713 younj Tec couples had entered the field in i of matrimony during the past year, June, traditional month for ring placing, continued to hold a lead for 1940, when 78 certif- icates were issued. However, November ran a close second and August placed third with 74 licenses issued. Highest number for was 71, issued in June. Following is a comparison the two years: Bal Ihe mei ci'b d. va 1939 for at-th- 1- -3 5-- 7 -3 . 15-2- 1 j 3 six-oclo- a YY' 1 15-2- 15-2- 1 February March April May 1 ( I Ka June July August .... September a;tt lav October November December lav 1 Ti;,. 1 Tlir In-n- 1 Total $8,359.25 YY During Past Year CO.-SY- Vt4 ' YYhite-gav- , Rd - in: &s:Tr' s3!7 Ray-Rob- e ; 1 ; v all-nig- CO.--A- ll - 1 d -- . Lav-to- 1 1 n 1 l, . re-t- It o Rn iS5S$ FARMINGTON The Is 915 violators fined by Davis county justices of the peace during lW paid $8,359.25, mostly for breaking traffic ordinances, a county treasurers report showed Saturday-Thnumber of violations compared with a 1939 total of FA e Fines were $2311.30 above $6048 collected last year. As 1939, speeders were highest on list, with reckless and drunkes drivers following. Average spew ing fine was $10; reckless driving $25, and drunken driving, $100, Following are the numbers o cases handled and amounts of f'nes assessed by each justice: YYilliam H. Holbrook, Bountiful 390 cases. $3080; YYalter and $1S78; kliB- hhe i 'izatio liter?, 'Trior il-nis ! Co fannoi grou; Lar Lar? Ha YY sl4 Barnes, Kays ville, $1550.75; J. B. Cooley, Layton, and $409; William Rigby, CenW ville, 35 and $174.50; Joseph bnnett, Sunset, 13 and $73; a1 1 vid A. Thurgood, Syracuse, 21 & Cr, J -' C. YV. Newton, YYood s Cross, ported no cases handled in and 1940. Lou, J " , tee? ! 20, 1940, totaled r, re: Ti " YVheat in the 1940 loan throajj cepti tv $88. November Me f n, Rampte-Farmingto- 215 V Y in 2',, 020 bushels valued at $1''7:'1''ri, 09. Loans on the 1939 crop h; ' same date last year totaled at 192,404 bushels valued 192,718.72. The number of through November 20. 1940 to 415,004 against 220,750 on the date last year. In Utah there 475 loans granted on bushels stored on farms ano . 90S bushels stored in wareh tun He lol, Yc sv wy |