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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAY ION. UTAH, MAY the teacher had written some words tol 111.!. I d like door, cage and racoon. Si c did this to help the children learn to ahu.e. ilipi-i'- i i:dir t1 e pm read. i t loll - el the Mi'.i e it BEVERLY ui banks w hu h .lie u HAY association e! tK leiii.i! Deposit Insurance I it pii alien .nd il pos'i'dc .,'.1 PETS AT SCHOOL ,,v Newspaper published siuh ill pe'its s' .BI he len'.iilU-elislVtah, in the interest of In sei lit i d, Miss had room thev Bishop's colonies formed rfrntv 301 a turtle and a hawk. Miss Bishop It 1. will net ahenate s.,i,l jop-irtv- , residents of the county. passed them around the room so er any part tKtiet. ei .in el ( Second-clas- s betterments matter the children ivuld see the pets. the extensions er a a esterday the owner of the turtle thei cot or additions theicto m stub act of the under Utah, had him outside. manner or to Mich extent as might 1 1ST9. RAY DAY jeopardize the seem itv for the payment of said bonds tiom said the Editor Bonntitul l.lectric 1$ STAHLE. JR.. POTTERY ighl and Bower l'ttnd. But the City may enter In Miss Tingeys room they arc into arrangement' tor the joint use -- O ption price $1.25 a year studying about Indian and how of any of its facilities with other they make their clay jHittery. Some utilities and may exchange or sell CIe 228-or Bt 1S7-- J of the hoys brought some clay and any portion of s.iid propeitv vvhnh made clav dishes. They are going shall luxe been replaced by othci to paint them today and tomorrow. property of at least equal value. or which shall cease to he mcess.uv ELDON THOMAS for the efficient operation of said ; KINDERGARTEN property; provided, however, that COMPOSITION in the event o i any sale as afore,e kindergarten they have a shall be Mr. Hill said that one week be said, such consideration The children have fore school lets tore. Electri paid into said Bountiful we out have to empty cans and mush box-o- r write a composition about the work Light and Power Fund, and be two little children stand we have done during the school used for the purposes of said l'ttnd. th ecounter and the others SECTION 10. In the event of There are twenty pupils that year. buy the things. Thev have have handed theirs in. I have default on the part of the City any only in money from the circus. I five and one half pages. I making any of the payments reI hope 'were in the kindergarten. quired bv this Ordinance or in the get twenty pages anvway. hQLORES MC NEIL keeping of its covenants hereunder, RH EA GEORGE and such default shall continue for LAMINATIONS a period of sixty (Mil ARITHMETIC days, the City shall appoint a manager of In Mr. Tolmans room we are said System who shall he satisfacrdy and today they are xgminations for all the chil learning to multiply by ten. All tory to said Brown, Schlesstnan. jrting the first grade next you have to do is move the decimal Owen & Company, or its succesover to the right one space. I think sors or assigns. Said manager shall XORMA NEILSEN it will be fun. dont you? have full control over said System, RILEY BRYSON subject only to the control of the , peath Of The Moth City Council, and he shall enforce t iHISTORY mI charges fixed bv the first grade they had a ca-- 3 In history Mr. Hill said when e City Council as will be sufficient Law had brought. After are through producing our fifty to make the payments required by in the cage a few days men or women we may bring a this Ordinance. The salary of said yd into a moth. Then book from home or do other les- manager shall he chargeable to the ieek-en- d it died and the sons. Bountiful Electric Light & Power fit very bad. On the cage BRUCE BOWDIDGE Bund and shall not be in excess of Two Hundred Dollars ($200 00) per month. If under such management all defaults are remedied and the payments required herein are promptly made for a period of six months, the City shall have the privilege of changing such management with or without the consent of said Brown, Schlesstnan, Owen & Company, its successors or assigns, but if there shall be any subsequent default, the conditions set forth in this Section shall again prevail. SECTION 11. None of the covenants, agreements, representations, or warranties contained in this Ordinance, or in the bonds issued CLEANER hereunder, shall ever impose or he (ACTUAL VALUE $44.95) construed as imposing any liability, and obligation or charge against tlie City, or its general credit, payable out of its General Funds, or out of 11 PIECE SET OF any funds derived from taxation, or from any source other than front the ownership and operation of the l'Jectric Light and Power Svstem. SECTION 12. All ordinances or (ACTUAL VALUE $14.00) parts thereof in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed; Provided, However, that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall he deemed to conflict with or to reof the peal Ordinance No. City adopted June 13, 1938, or any part thereof, or Ordinance No. of the City adopted July 2, 1940, or any part thereof. SECTION 13. After said bonds shall have been issued this Ordinance shall be trrepealable until said bonds and the interest thereon shall be fully paid, satisfied, and discharged, in the manner herein provided. SECTION 14. This Ordinance, its passage, shall be recorded after 15 in the City Book of Ordinances, kept for that purpose, shall be au- THE PLAY . Layton Journal - ! I h'po-itor- v i PT -- jgi'fhufi iin-her- pos-ihi- s y I: 1 i llu Utli t ft EClALOFFEl) LATEST MODEL DELUXE HEADLIGHT FLOOR COMPLETE CLEANING TOOLS 58.95 C C ,0N FURNITURE COMPANY Bountiful, Utah 0 Telephone or .hi e l 111 Ri I1:-- v l I 1 li.i; v . I 1 1 B. ante i f 1 (1'- W-1- p.y; e acres; some irrigation water, im-C- 16 North $3,500. Also Red-pc- e 320 ian' ar-:T- O Win-Seco- nd 13-1- 4 Ili,CHEAp Good 49 h East Center 13 Plymouth. $165. fc- - 3.1 Avon ' Schul-- r Chevroleim SBLxndition .r h MH'PnD 11lx and 1' this 3t'th i lav oi Apnl. S l.ON Kl! 1 ' ? ' M.iv oi I! I 1 Wh Sa, I hfD? !.hrhnr! ,.1 : m del lift eupon, it was inovi bv Councilman Bangci tci and s, ,n! cd by I ouncilinan Riley th t all rules of the toiiiu il which "icht pt event, unless suspended, the tm.il passage and adoption of said ihdi nance at this meeting, he and tbe same aie hereby suspended toi the tbe final purpose of permitting passage ami adoption of s.u, i'uli-tiaii- i e at this meeting. lie question being upon tie adoption of said motion ami the suspension of the rules, the toll was called with the following te IsCi ol W1!M Verda. . 1 "am I it De Sotos great Simplimatic Tran Emis- sion shifts for you In traffic gives you a powerful acceleration gear when you need it.. .without manuol shifting! .ll .i'll ei o, i s i audition; Mrs. 5th So. ,m Dl tl.t M.iv't OO hk oo. oo M t i, y oi n w I' as 1 , m he av is m ii 'paper ol t seal lll I t it m "i. ' lM a ,( ,.n "it .iit, t now-place- I LEGAL NOTICES i" n I id - g i ,i i t n A-1- 12-1- 6 ed. g ' ni, 's' me i i K , 1 i ; c i I 1(1 t net Ml Ms.. tbi i e m nt 'is intei est u and to all ol the now existing water ami water rights, springing, flowing, or arising from tunnels, or filings, .inis, othci w im-- upon the ti ,n t of kind lii'icm attr pat tieulai lv desiiiliiil. or to the Use of all of said watei and watir rights eveiv seventh day in each and eveiv vear Also, together with the neces-s.- n v tights of wav for irrigation ditches for the conveying of said watei and water rights over, upon and acioss the tract of land hcmu.it ter pat tu ul.ir! y dcseiibed to the tract of lam! conveyed and distiihutrd to the said Valeria V. Hendrickson and Shci man and Gilbert Wilcox, said tract of land herein- West tiom the Noith-cas- t ot Seition 25, cot ni lowiislnp 2 Noith, Range 1 ams 1 Wist, S.dt t !o r 1 l t u D 1 ! i r riK c S, IS ' ' ' li ,,i i i M mining hem e I ,ike M ei theme noitlt , ,is( (Si ei idi. in, and 125 , , them c South 125 lift, tin me West lint, to the plate ot beginning. Dated .old issm at laimmgton, .1' is ( oilntv State ot I tali, tins Kli dav ot Apnl, l'Hl. I , It vine. Skeen Inn man, Attor- - above referred to is particularly desetibed as being situated ini Davis i'ounty, Btaje ot Utah, NOTICE SHERIFFS SALE FIRST SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, a cot pot ation, successor to HANKERS TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, Defendants. To lie sold at Sin tiffs Sale on the 3rd day of May. PM1, at the hour of 12 oclock noon at the north front door of tlie Davis County Court House, at B'arming-ton- . in Davis County, State of lltalg the following described property, situated in Davis County, and mote particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 29, Township 3 North, Range I East. S. L. M., and running thence Blast SO chains, thence North 4 chains; thence Wfst 80 chains, thence South 4 chains to the place of beginning, Also an undivided interest in the following; to-wi- t: one-ha- to wit The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter; the Southeast qu.it ter of the Southwest quarter; the Southwest quarterr of the Southeast quarter; the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter; the south half of tlie Noitlieast quarter of the Southeast quarter, the South half of the Northwest of the Southeast quarter quaitcr of Section 29, Toyvn ship 3 North, of Range l'asf. Salt I.ake Meridian, United States Survey, containing 200 acres, more or less. Commencing 4 chains North from the Southwest corner of Section 29, Township 3 North;. l Range am! ast, S. L. M tunning thence East 80 chains, thence North 2.75 chains, thence West 80 chains, thence South 2.75 chains to tlie point of beginning. Dated and issued at B'armington, Davis County, State of Utah, this. 9th day of April, 1941. Irvine, Skeen & Thurman, Attorneys for lTaintiff Walker Bank Building Salt l ake City, Utah. 1 1 JOSEPH HOLBROOK Sheriff Davis County Date of first publication April 11, 1941, Hate of last publication, May 2. lf 1941. Notice To Creditors Mayor J i i ' il .1' .nit i I' n i ' nevs foi llamtitf W alker Bank Budding Salt Bake City, Utah Jt 'SB ll I HOLBROOK Sbei iff Davis I'ounty IN THE DISTRICT' ttHTiT Date oi fust publication Apiil PROBVrr. DIVISION IN II. 1941. !' O R DAVIS COUNTY, Date of last publication May 2, STVIT OK UTH BH1. In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel C. Howard, Dei eased lie Milissa II. OF petition of How. nil, piaving for the isMiame to liei self of etiers of dmiuist ra tiou m the estate of Samuil t low aid, deceased, has been set for bearing on Saturd.iv the 1tli dav IN THE DIST RICT' (OURT OB of May, A. D 1941, at ten o'clock tub: iudiciai A. M., at the County ('oitrt House, DISTRICT OB' THE STATE in the t ourt Room of said Cotit t in OF UTAH, IN AND BOR DAVIS COUNTV harmington, Davis County, Utah. Wit nt SS tin ( Ink of said Com, NATIONAL BUILDING AND with the Seal thereof affixed this LOAN ASSOC! VITO.N, a depur1st day of M.iv. A. D., 1941. ation, Plaintiff, vs. V1 BRIA W. R. BliVCE MAJOR. Clerk HENDRICKSON. GILBERT H. Sa1 WILWILCOX, SHERMAN Bv Bmily B.ldredge, Deputy Cleik. COX. REUBEN B. WILCOX ami Notice To Creditors I.I.OYI) RILEY, lift ' t t nu m i s t.iin m i ig ol w.u at Woods t loss on t vi In. li st point si i in I,. Ins i Minis (. Son 1. hi . I S. v.t in.t oi it , i li t i liom i.n ., Km oi dei .1 tin ", l w 'im Hills m tn .! t . I I tC 'i Itl dl'.lllu liit ot t said motion carried and the tides suspended. Whereupon, Conncilmau Runiel moved that said frdmance be upon its final passage Councilman Taylor seumded the motion, and the question being upon the placing of said Ordinance upon its final passage, the roll was called with the following result: Those voting ave: Cottneilmen Ixtintel, lav lor. Yarbrough, Rang-erte- r and Riley. hose voting nay: None. The presiding officer declared lie motion carried and the said Ordinance placed upon its final passage. Councilman then Yatbrongh moved that said Ordinance be passed and adopted as read. Councilman Bangerter .seconded the motion. Tlie question being upon the passing and adopting of said Oi the roll was called with the following result: B state of Maty J. Crosby, also Those voting aye: Cottneilmen known as Mary Jane Ctosby, and Tvumel, Taylor. Y.ubrough, l.ang as Mary Jane Johnson (To.sby, decrier and Riley. ceased. Those voting nay: None. ( reditors will present claims Tlie presjdiior officer declared with vouchers the to undersigned that a majority of all the Council-meat the office of Keith I,. Stable, having vofed in favor thereof, Clipper Building, Bountiful, Utah, the said motion was carried and the on or before the 27th day of June, said Ordinance duly passed and A. I)., 1941. adopted. FRANK B. SMF.DI.EY Bln tnototi duly Administrator of the B'.state of adopted, it was ordered that said Ordinance lie Mary J. Crosby, also known as numbered and after approval Mary Jane Crosby, ami as Mary by die Mayor be published m The Jane Johnson Crosby, deceased. Davis County Clipper, the official Date of first publication, April nevvspafer of the City, and he re- 25th, A. D., 1941. corded according to law. Keith I.. Stable, Attorney for Thereupon tlie meeting adjourn- Administrator. 1 ' i ' s, i s it i: i I- '.ml Hi in, I,, t Willi ws v I I At 1 Kl . i ll.tla ; ' ' 1 h' ! ' k ! u M ng V I w s 1. l i bppet gitui.il i in nl.ttion m '.tid itv, the same being the oth i ul m w spapet m n. l it IN WIIAIss 111 Kl nr. have lieieimlo set mv hand am the otlnial seal of said ( itv tins 2nd da v ot May. 1Ml W ,'i m ..lot Is i Ml 'Si ' u, a .,u oa n nd., . e.o . I , !"M i of til .til i Vs. .pi 'ii' in s - ted t ,onl omit n K tl- die J,.,,) p"blist i ,1 M t to Y. N C K, jit i ' M i ,m 1, I i u-- 'i dmam Mi' . ' s.u m J 11 de ,ii v i I I1 i K K I M1 I hi ll' A I e f O,, : ml 'I. Oil III. ' u OR NOTICE Seal B'.state of Elizabeth T. Rollins, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tlie undersigned at Suite 700, Utah Savings & Trust Building, 235 Smith Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 27th dav rf Tune, A. I)., 1941. LI-ROY G. BICKERING Administrator of the Bistate of Elizabeth P. Rollins, deceased. Date of first publication April WILFRED II. WILLIAMS, City Recorder. . I)., 1941. for! Attorney 12-1- 6 Sunset Town, R. B D. Clearfield, Utah has filed Application No. 14148 to appropriate 0 2 sec. ft. of water (90 g.p.m.) from Martin unnamed spring area ' and two spring areas in Davis county, Utah. T he boundaries of the spring areas arc as follows: (Martin spring area) The E. 930 ft. of the SEVi NB'.i Sec. 26, T. 5 N. R. 2 W., SLB&M. (Unnamed spring area No. 1) The E. 930 ft. of the NEUSE14 of said Sec. 26 and (Unnamed spring area No. 2) The E 1405.4 ft. of the NJ4NEU of said Sec. 26. It is proposed to appropriate 30 g.p.m. from each of the spring areas. The water from Martin spring area and unnamed spring area No. 1 will be collected at a point W. 930 ft. and N. 33 ft. from the E4 Cor. of Sec. 26 and the water from unnamed spring area No. 2 will be collected at a point W. 1405.4 ft. and S. 24.8 ft from the NE Cor. of said Sec. 26. All of the water thus collected will be used during the entire year for domestic and municipal purposes at Sunset Town. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made ft affidavit form,, must be filed with T. II. Hum- -' pherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake Cijy, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before jane 21, 1941. 0 No bucking or stalling Fluid Drive transmits power through oil-f- orth smoothest, quietest performance you I ever experienced. Try it now-to- day em mH sir.iFur.vmc nwsr.ussiou- -- for tb D Lax Coupe, deUtered In Detroit. Ail federal tmxe peld.Tranw porta tlon, tat and local taxe are extra. Fluid Drt 'Hth SJnpUmtlcTrnmWt ilon ralUbl on 11 D Soto model modrrteeitrco.t.It thlot-prtc- D Soto price cr with both! without ootic. d r ubject to chng MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE 21 5 North Main Bountiful Telephone 1 T .11 HUMPERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication April 64 24, 1941. of every make MsmpodM (DsiMeiio 105 South First West 0 Telephone 261 Fertilizer For Sale We have several hundred loads of Good Manure piled up vhich we will sell in small or large quantities. Salt Lake Union Stock Yards NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH 9- - Date of last publication May 22, 1941. John 157-- t hose voting ave: Couiuilmen PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP RumeL, Tav lor, Yarbrough, Bangci NOTICES Consult County Clerk nd Respecter, and Riley I hose voting nay: None, tive Signers for Further Informal ive members of the Council tion. liaiing voted in favor of said motion, the presiding officer dei hired fK..dr'Jras; fbone o oi i i I l"1' : I n 0 13 Idb mouth ''.ll ' n ml I mi 1 no need to shift gears or uso the clutch for all normal driving! Start; stop all you like I Just step on the brake to on the gas to stop-s- tep I go Nothing new to learn I Eod work n,cal t ( u: "M ( l1 '4WT1 W Kl D II " V 's I I IN 1. , ) 11 i M "UO iMlfCs i r is l l ol j n bst J Nl .it v 13 pr.ce ' 11 There cultivating D K(broke)- - WI1 the d?y or K,d. Caf Jrson Eggett kb r.r - ' t KK ml ( m , Ml I hi f i S nisi n a M In I No-Shi- ft old Cri,t0J. Ii s i Until You Enjoy Driving the SimplimaticWay! South cro5sing, d Bit M 1W 111 Mil tin-tb- i .' ! 1 M suit l' I i v N i .1 Notice to Water Users larsen land; good North 2450 West e!tae. Joe H. North .Salt iP I 25, ADS ' : play for the end play js called s about I. B. W are. They ran to do everything I think it is a SIFIED t1 ges Walter C. Hurd, dministrator. Brg::ne .,,1 v i cuu-i-gem- and sixth grades we rl t to I I i 1 , . (play tT- p 1 jETTE IIEPWORTH a i K 1 ; 11 l it SHERIFF'S SAIaF i u-s- 11 XOTK'K OF I! I I i ii vitv B a In ii g 2t i.i i l, Si al n N HA . s.u g lei the 1 i ei t liii and s bet i in pi ov i.le to t ri oi il ot the pt in t t cd .i' soon .1' pi "lids lei tbe reason t m t omn il el ' ,i i !, t that the bon Is to be ictunded ate a i m i and a nu Bn- 3dil, d. iv ot c.illtd lot June 1, i vvdl be il-tcii.il saving in mu HDnl.U ,(s v.tl d. ill g til illll', is ti ,1 bv tils ii L D1 ' i it is hiubv dii laud that an U s Iutil st uii i v,txi'ts, that tins Ihdii one is sttl m i C" .i v toi the ptescrvati i of ' .i K "1 the ' itv ' "O .UdI t l piace, health and l ' anl sli.ig become ittcitivc a ".i t; t '! s.i D I VllUlM ,1s I it are two girls, seven In old lady. I think it rv crood play. LUur I eg bites room we are play for the last day name of it is The IBi it A do i id', I ' I! Mi'-ui- I I. ill mv I ' t I I Bonn ll I menu's tin M. v V v ml s T t r. ! s' .'I be pO l.sl.i.t m , ,i it lit ppci cv nci .t! i iu u l.i t in School News - bv .III d M .iv i 1, 1941 J. - r- - a r r;i |