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Show 12, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JUNE -- The Layton Journal a-- -- t i , of kv tuTincr ntcrrd a- Man - I toi, a I Nth enuntv t ai ! of t Mill, II:. M i it ' t ii ii m tin in tti' M 2 i I a ill'"' year loth annual r contc-- t of tin La ham l oitn Hudatum tor the promotion o wuit ri rently mane (duration, unnotiintd by In adquai ters of the i .i a an iat ion m Oakland, ( alifornia, third prie in group II wa- - won arri-- b and certificates bv Clyde ot mint were award'd to: Roger N. ilder, I'ejn Hatch, Jimmie uke Adams, Lj rant Burton, Hu kson, Connie Day, Bail.ara Jummv l.ndo, Sainmv f Ida, Grant Over Adam- - and Lvelyn Nakai-b- i. ti.OiNi jjosters were enured in this t a - lonte-- t from all over the U. .n A, (anada, Hawaii, Jamaica, Venenela and North AVest Indies. good posters So many ubinitted tba' additional wire tbo-- e piir- - wire awartled announcelisted in the contest po-- N avion, international I )tinl- - ot Lay ton si ho,.!, niitti'r - il.i-- r llilh- - Gaidner (t CoaLille. Honor- - have bun .iwurtltd to and ' F ) 8, 'oitd t.il, nndi tin- - ti I '! hi , ( V 23-- i lt oi 1 i'-- J Wat-anab- e, I CLHAliriKLI) Hirplititi V'x m iMilU1 1'1 In QQO0 III Mi- and Darrilj nt Mi Noitli Kali, junior l.iiiii's at tin l.i- -t ida rM IUlU-- ' mIiimi ,, 1( J I I tin' Innli' pa' Is was fiu-iMl- llillx'lt anil Ml. Jaunt-, ill cap ot lydi'ii Mrs JaitU's mji ,u nna Lap. Mr. imnu rlv Miss and Mrs. s is tin' -- on ol Mr Ja I'1' I It at t U' 111 uf li Hu i ,tiUi's l '1 in -- I fi.iplimi It 1 . .i ,i vu nl lal Mi ,md Mi - 1 i i i.i iu li- hi to till rili.isi-lilt asl I r il Nsunii that t hi n soil, a I'"1 I initial stairs, lioin ('lllll'ssl'c "a- - t.ihi I ill ollllK III' liai - N.i-l- loi it i it'-- Bountiful, Fxperienced cherry Wilson, Fast of Ceil 19 terville school house. . Prote-t- s With Floyd MAUII ROSC. Davit la th 100-Mil- o lodiaoopolit 117 taco May 30th, Avorayad d Miloi par Hoar aa Firaitaaa Tiro Chaaya Tirol Wlthaat or Tiro Traahla at Aay Had. , II. 1 t 1 1 safety and victory! very Firestone Tire Carries a () 0 0 lifetime 0 o 0 0 Guarantee d . William Y.m Zile and children of Clinton, Utah were rrcrnj 'i.sitors at the home of Airs. Can Zile's mother, Airs. Rosie Ham bliti. Among school students home for the summer vacation arc: David Barlow, Dean Criddle and Vern Smtih attending the University of Utah; Airs. Kathleen Alabev. I.loyd Dolt and Haven Barlow, students of the A. C. Logan. Airs. Iva Jessop of Ogden was a visitor last week of Mrs. Myrtle Jaques and Alisssisters, Nettie iSim and her father Alex Smt. A birthday anniversary party was given for Airs. A. Bonham at her home in Clinton last Wednesday evening. Afcmbcrs of her fam--lattended. fS' a.nd Layton report that thor son, Jay Layton, with U. the S. army has been transferred from Fort Knox, Kentucky to Washington h?Tv.H,S-inear coast. Mrs- Dav'd Layton, Mrs and lit,lc Vfrnon LavZ gdtn visitors Mr-- Date of . BARLOWS Notice to Well Owners Teacher of Piano Mrs. Gene Kirkham n, W 2-i- n. LEGAL NOTICES n. "Never owned a car u , tl , St.iti - -- aton ,,dc" Ware" oMLaTToii tir-- la- t pi. Oh -t puhln IN THE SECOND DISTRICT COUP OF UTAH IN AND COUNTY OF I) I ii the matter of tin JESSIE GRANT, one -p,n ,'m , dec-NOTIC- is hereby .... Thomas Amby Brigg- this court a petition h.'tir2 ation of heirship in tin mme ej. titled estate. That Saturday 21st (lay of June, 1941, Sai,j day at the Court Room in t,te Conn House in Farmington, Davis County, State of Utah, at the hoar of 10 a. m., has been set for the hearing of said petition, atnl all persons interested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place set forth in said hearing and show cause, if any they have, why the petition should not be granted. Reference is hereby made to the said potion for further particulars. Witness the Clerk of said Court! with the seal thereof affixed this 28th day of May, A. D., 1941, R. BRUCE MAJOR Clerk. : t Seal ) By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Notice To Creditors Estate of Samuel C. Howard, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home in Woods Cro-- Utah on or before the 13th day of October, A. D., 1941. Melissa FI. Floward of the Etate of Samud C. Howard, deceased. Date of first publication, May 23, A. D., 1941. s, Atteittis-tratri- IfiSzQtsU 0 ! CVsff! x ft and dependability that are built The same into Firestone Tires for the speedway are also built into the new Safti'SureJ Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires for the highway. Both are Sati'Sured against blowouts by the patented super-eafet- y cord body. Both are Safti-Sure- d for exclusive new Vitamic rubber compound. longer wear by the Profit by the experience of famous race drivers. Equip your car today with a set of these new Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires the worlds first and only tires that are Safti-SureSafety-Loc- k Gum-Dippe- d firestone HIGH SPEED TIRES First Qualify longer mileage erblowout protection greater safety less cost per mile. Finest High Speed TireFirestoncever built. Equip today. non-ski- d 1015 AND YOUR OLD ll ff jIS,, 1 firestone CONVOY TIRES We know of no other tire thaty delivers so much mileage and safety at such a low price. Here's thousands A"SYourOMTlra of extra miles of dependable service. ; II I. .. 4 tosssaA liml-- r - fzzz & ""Hii Streamliner "Torpedo A Come la cad jet year complimentary package of fko mw frfafitffa Firoifoat Marigold flower seeds. Tkoy ore years for ffee osklag. Goodfellow Texaco Service 95 South Main Pver Clerk. jULOOi 1 ws I i 'i . n X NOTICE d. WATCH HOSPITAL 24th St Ogden lr y , 1941, Public Hearing School Budget o na. Mr. and 7 e John Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Flwin Smith's little girls, Norene and laxine, are visit ing ith relatives in Idaho and gan. John Handley of Los Angeles is visiting here with his relatives, Mr. and 'Mrs. William F. Krause. He has been living in California several months. Miss Hot Hickman of Logan is visiting here with ber girl frienJ, Miss Kathleen Mabcy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of Los Angeles are visiting here with relatives, including, Mrs. Susan I Wood, Mr. and Mrs. I.oy Wood, Mr. and Mrs. K. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Green and Mr. and Mrs. JIarold Weatberston. Thev came to Utah to attend hte MIA conference in Salt City. Airs. C. M. Mabcy is recovering at her home from a tonsil operation Mrs. Ross Layton is home from the hospital, following a major op eration. Mrs. George II. Holt is in the Dee hospital, Ogden, undergoing a medical operation. Air. and Mrs. Marvin Steed o Farmington announce the biith of a son. Airs. Steed was formerly Miss WaLie Starks of Clearfield Air. and Airs, Peter Hamblin had as their Sunday supper guest Air. and Mrs. Ted Hamblin and their little pitL, Darlene and Don- V i 2-i- n. n l 's resi-tm- 1941. J. SPECIALS Watch Crystals 3 ST.V1 Date of 1()R SALK Bedroom set; excondition. C all evenings; 43 IN THE. DISTRICT COURT. cellent Union furni-he- d or unfurni-he19 il, IN DIVISION PROBATE Furniture Co., Bountiful. Phone North Main street, louiitii I 'OR DAVIS COUNTY, lb15. AM) RK.XT Lne room hou.i, STATE OF UTAH unfurnished. Al. C. Hollurm-he- d In the Matter of the Estate of 19- brook, Bountitul. Phone 76-Agnes Duncan Rigby, Decea-eTile petition of Archibald Rigby JUNE 17th TILL JULY 3rd FOR SI.L CHEAP One uniAlfred 'Rigby praying for the and enameled Midnight white and versal gray to William '1 Rigby of in very good condition and range; $5.00 in the Administration 401 of Letters West one leather davenport. estate of Agnes Duncan Rigby, deON YOUR OLD TIRE FOR A 5th South Bountiful. Phone 381-NEW 1st Quality SIBERLING ceased, has been set for hearing on TIRE AND TUBE Saturday the 21st day of June, On A. D., 1941, at ten oclock A. M.f Sale Price on Following Tires at the County Court House, in the only 700x16 525 - 650x16 Court rtoom of said Court in Farm600x16 A public hearing on the For Example- ington, Davis County Utah. tentative budget of the Da$15.65 600x16 Tire and Tube Witness the Clerk of said Court, vis County School District $ 5.00 Allowance on old tire with the Seal thereof affixed this will be held for 1941-4- 2 10th day of June, A. D., 1941. June 16, 1941, at 1:30 p. m. R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk. $10.65 at the office of the Board J Seal J Easy Termg Can Be Had of Education, Farmington, By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk Utah. CONOCO i of DavU Board of Education County School District. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS Curve Inn corner BOUNTIFUL Clerk. The following Applications have underbeen filed to appropriate ! ! ground water for domestic use from wells in Davis county, Utah, in hand Newest methods 35 all locations being from SLB&M: relaxation and development of 14076 Ralph P. Smith, Centerand playing good reading ville, Utah; 6.73 g.p.nt. from habits. well 248 ft. deep at point N. 574.2 ft. land W. 511.5 ft. from SE Cor. , Sec. 7, T. 2 N R. 1 E. CENTERVILLE 14090 Ernest Parrish, Farming-toTelephone Bountiful 270-Utah; 4.5 g.p.m. from each of two wells 100 ft. deep at points: (lj N. 1141.7 ft. and FL PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP 859.7 ft. from S34 Cor. Sec. 24, and (2) S. 0.10 W. 2033 ft. and E. 727 NOTICES Consult County Clerk and Respec- ft. from WJ4 Cor. Sec. 24 and 9 tive Signers for Further Informs g.p.m. from well 300 ft. deep tion. 326 akJ)int N. 1121.7 ft. and E. 859 ft. SERVICE t ! J. the straightaway at speeds as high as 160 FLASHING down Mauri Rose streaked to victory in the 1941 Indianapolis Sweepstakes without a tire change. 500 miles of grinding, pounding, torturing speed and not one tire failed! proof Here's proof of safety proof of blowout protection backed not of tire superiority of endurance proof meryij claims, but by PERFORMANCE! For 22 consecutive years the winning drivers In this great classic of speed and endurance have driven to victory' on Firestone Tires. Why? Because race drivers know that their very lives depend upon the safety of their tires. They have made it their business to know how tires are built. And they know from experience that the patented and exclusive construction features found only in Firestone Tires provide the extra strength and durability necessary to umphery-- NOTICE Allowance ' - 5 State Capitol, Sal: with a fee ot $1 August 10, 1941. T. II. HUM lwo good room Two Weeks Only i- A- . any of the lorcgmim niu-- t he in affui.nu extra copy, and till FR lllls- - , 2-i- XT LI) i .Hi-- ' 2 ft l.ake City, Utah, well 35S ft 475 ft. and W. Cor. Sec. 13, T. 2 91-- picker-- , 'tali 2095 ft. and Cor. Sec. 30, T. 14192 Zion Tru-- t Co., No 73-J- 2 M A Jts iu I will lob le I 'sri 1 1 n to the hospital ri'i'i'in d wln'ii lie dived into a stream ot mountain water that was niorr shallow than lie had coiisiiln ed (t. Mrs Kathryn (iuthrie and her daughtri, Miss Helen (iitlhries ol (hat leston, West Virginia were uesday of overnight guests last Misses Lillian and Sttsie Ciuthrie he Hattie .Sessions, and Mrs the attend West to came visitors M. 1. A. conference iu Salt Lake City. They also visited briefly in Clinton, Utah with relatives including: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bonham F.arnestme Flay Bonham, Mrs. Hadlock and Basil lladlock, ami with friends in Salt Lake City and Ogden. They went to Blackfoot, Idaho to see Mrs. Guthrie's little grandson, laul Neilson. They left by Grey Hound bus for the Last. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rice and to family have moved to Ogden make their home for the present time. Mr. and Mrs. William Sessions were Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions. Mrs. Blanche Harriman and small son, John Reed, of Los Angeles are guests at the home of Mrs. Ilarri-manmother, Mrs. John Reed. Mrs. Gertrude Lliason of Salt Lake Citv was a week-enguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ianthus II. Barlow have as a guests at their home, a relative, Mrs. Holt of Idaho. Mrs. Arba Higgs of Kaysville was a Friday visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.ra Smith. Miss Audrey Livingston of Ogden was a Sunday guest of Mrs. sionaiv Kea-onab- 1 , Oil 14108- d. i' I'li'l I lie-id- es FQR RliN'i mission has liri'll hospital a hug'' a ly -- ment-. and fin nds - wold Srssion . on i! lo ' ' unu-ual- -- At 12 o't lock noon on the 14th dav of I nl v, 1941, at the front door of the I )avis County Courthouse in followFarmington City, Utah, the belonging ing described property to Davis county, will he sold at xpert Wallpaper the highest bidder Bountitul 5. Joe public auction to Garrett Salt for cash' f, arret t, mgr. Phone Part of the Southwest QuarO 4 a e. prices. ter of Section 24, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt WANTLD To buy some good Aleridian, and Lake Base C. B. Taylor, !nrt or onion land. United States Survey, describdull l ir- -' Avenue, Salt Lake City. 10 ed as follows: Beginning at a Dial the point Last 612 feet from Secsaid Bicyof TRADL corner TO Southwest WANTLD cle for ruling horse. Call Bountiful tion 24; and running thence 19 2b-North 727.3 fett: thence West 72 feet; thence North 391.2 feet; FOR KLN'T Four room modern thence Fast 711.5 feet; thence Stanapartment, reasonable. Call North 66.0 feet; thence Ivast ley Parrish, Phone Bountiful 0 feet; thence South 1184 5 66 19- feet; thence West 590.5 feet; thence North 133.0 Let; thence FOK .'sAI.L One 32 Chevrolet West 82.0 feet; thence South four door sedan; new clutch, good West 33.0 133.0 feet; thence rubber, new paint, only $(). John of feet beginning, the to point H. Steed, I armington, Utah. Phone 18.62 acres, more or containing 19 armington less. , sj in-ti- m iml )! virrklv New f i ' tinin at i .i toll, I't.ili, tnrnird rnliiiiir-l);ah (utility and Pi.'. A.'l'., Salt I,.iki 6.73 g.p in. from 4 .t deep at point N Jj liM) ft. from si t 2 N.t R. W. - I . N.. R. 1 W. 14691 ant.i - 1 1 STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION UTAH j ( or from S NOTICE of three second iar 'mb lit- - in rf I'(1 SMT RNl Buitk Dial 'i 7(g miles, must sellBn- - ii e pra- tut at oiing lb i Grtgfc'i ttimersiiv who ju.iht.td pm- - in ofliti.il test' t oinlut tit! at young work 1)R S LL Good t hi it the quart i r bv Harry i lo-- e will trade or lbs. mare Ml-w.ight '. iiinlwdll, tii. BurnI.rne-e. lu.r-t the test will, a Metdj lor a lighter Man 101. O Farmington Phone ham. i.t 140 word- - a nunuie togi tber ' itt, Cl.,, Cleaning Call horpt oi Mirmgvillc I Bountiful Phone 370 aiNtaAL ft- MOTOR - Six Sedan Coupe $923 MAtTKRMECK "You BET I LIKE my 1941 Pontiac Torpedo better than any car Ive ever owned. And why shouldn't I? Its brimming over with pep, power and getaway. Ita a beauty inside and out. In fact it's evrrytbmg Pontiac owner s told me it would be. 'But its even more than that. Pontiac is the first Stg car Ive ever had and 1 can tell you theres a whale of a difference between owning a big car and a amall one. You have more room of course but that doesn't begin to tell the story. You get a big car ride and by that I mean Pontiac gives you eoongh Itngtb and uigbt, without which no car can really be comfortable. "But most important of all is the Pontiac gives STe thim know you've really you-- you r?tethingThen yU get pnde of ownership or whatever you like, but Pontiac certainly gives you a lot of it! A et Pontiac is priced so low monthly payments are unbelievably smalf Also I m getting even better gasoline and oil mileage than from the car I lowest-price- I save me money on repairs So I m saving Plenty tI1 tfound es. sir y I ; Dtlit'trtd at Pontiac, Micb. State tax. optional equipment ami accessories extra. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. T M AAY MOVE-- d and upkeep. ... at your Poouac dealer's! (BOUNTIFUL MOTOR SAI.F.q PONTIAC PRICES BEGIN AT S828 FOR THE DE LUXE TORPEDO SIX BUSINESS COUPE rn ms Sam wire vn iSS ?,c Harold Cald ert Mgr. Bountiful Phonejl D |