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Show The Layton Journal BUflSIAIfPiUW ASSOCIATION CTTfOttALEWTORIA-- C.tiV 1 L- ASSOCIATION Weekly Newspaper published at tayton, Utah, in the interest o f liavis county and colonics formed by former residents of the coirty. U the Home and Carden Irrigation diet's hospital, Ogden where he Company was held Tuesday even- underwent a major operation is, ing of last week in the Wasatch Juan Vasquez. Mrs. Evelyn Sessions and daughelementary school on Center St. A board of directors were elected ter, Suzanne visited Tuesday with to sene for the coming year Mrs. Maxine Taylor and children. The two local Relief society or- Other business problems were also Members of Clearfield Ladies presented by members and discussed. ganizations will hold their literary 1TA of Clearfields Wasatch lessons meetings, next Tuesday. elementary school held a special Literary Guild held their regular meeting at the school, Thursday monthly meeting at Ma's and Pa's evening. Mrs. Ora Barlow, lTA in Roy. There was a delicious dinpresident presided and conducted er and a book review. Mrs. Maraldia Hanks is in Salt the exercises. There were three spakers, Mrs. Jean Beach, Dr. Lake City as a guest at the home Reed Hartvigsen and Dr, R. Pet- of her son-i- law and daughter, erson. A moving picture, "Care of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ol6on. While Mr. and Mrs. Clifton GibChildrens Teeth was presented. Deacons' class of Second ward son of Ogden were in California, Sunday school, under the direction visiting their son, who is with the of Supt. Victor Smith, and teach- U. S. marines, Mr. Gibson's parer Ernest Argyle enjoyed an eve- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson of ning at Berthana, Jn Ogden re- Clearfield, were at their home for two weeks caring for I he younger cently. children. Alter residing for a year in PoA party was given by Mrs. catello, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepherd have returned to their Florien B. King recently in her home in Clearfield. As delighted as home for a group of her friends. their parents to be in this familiar Luncheon was served by Mrs. and friendly community again are King, assisted by her daughter-in-law- , the Shepherd children, Bobby, Mrs. Garth King to the folWinifred, Maxine and George. lowing, Mrs. LeRoy Stuart, Mrs. First ward Relief society held Lyman Schenck, Mrs. Earl Green, its meeting Tuesday at the home Mrs. A. Z. Green, Mrs. Melvin G. of Mrs. Elsie Bennett on Center Wood, Mrs. Verno E. Larson, Mrs. St. Mrs. Bennett is 1st counselor George Haslam, Mrs. Clarence J. in the presidency. Stoker, Mrs. Graydon Holt. Mrs. It was a happy family reunion Roy Manning, Mrs. J. Kay Nelson, for Mrs. Roy Hardison and small Mrs. Melvin Burningham, Mrs son, Robin, when Sergeant Hardi- Eldon aBrlow. Mrs. Eldon Bennett son came home on a 20 days leave and Mrs. Elmo Hodson. Friendly He is serving with the U. S. army conversation followed. paratrooper rescue division and was recently transferred to Massa- were given by students of Mrs. chusetts from Vallejo, Calif. Ramona Young and readings were n Intered as Second class matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. JOHN STAHLE, JR., Editor. Residence phone Btf. 884. of IN THE DISTRICT COURT the United States for the District of Utah. In the matter of Hall Wilson Brown, Bankrupt. No. 16320. To the creditors of Hall Wilson Brown of 397 N. 3rd E. Utah a bankrupt; Bountiful, Notice is Hereby Given that said Hall Wilson Brown has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on December 13, 1948, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at 218 Fed. Bldg., in Ogden, Utah, on February 4, 1949, at 10:30 oclock a. m., at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Ogden, Utah, January 18, 1949. T. D. Lewis, Referee in MISCELLANEOUS IMPORTANT NOTICE to ladies of OIL GAS Orchard ward. Dates for school on upholstering will be changed PLENTY of permanent type back to first date, Feb. 7, 8, 9, Anti Freeze at Crest Gas and Miss Theta 10. So announces Oil Co. Main Hyway and Woods Indias population is increasing will start at Classes John.von. Cross Road ALDER-WASAa of rate at the 14,000 day. 10 a. m. in ward amusement hall Car and truck rates on GAS. 48 Phone 511. 65 per cent of the million perTEND sons who are chronically ill in this country are women. FOR WILL take care of children day or evening at my home. Call 48 FOR RENT House with 3 rooms Btfl. 443 J. and bath, permanent renter WILL tend children in my home without x children FOR SALE preferred, while mother works, etc. 35c baby would be considered. L. L. util48 FOR SALE One gas heater, per hour. Mrs. Ralph L Winegar Winegar. Phone Btfl. 330 W. 230 S., Bountiful. 14 ity brand, 25000 BTU, like new, blks west of Bamberger station. FOR RENT 2 room furnished $57.00, asking $40. Address 30 48 530. So. BtfL apartment with bath. Private en W 5th Phone trance. Gas beat. Adults only, LOST FOR SALE 20x30 in. cast iron $35. 56 Gordon Place, Sait take 48 enamel kitchen sink and 24 in. LOST 6 mo. cocker spaniel, long City. Call 9007. drain board with fittings, $10. black ears, black and white Also L & H high oven gas range, body, very short, very small tail, FOR RENT Three room new unautomatic heat control, $10. 159 brown marks on each side of furnished apartment, beat and mouth. Lost Sat., Jan. 15. ConWest, 1st North. Phone Btfl. garage, $60 per month per cou. 48 tact Stan Nelson, 65 West 4th ple. Opposite Val Verda grocery Bountiful or Phone Btfl. North, store, Val Verda, Box 873. Ph. CHEAP Washing FOR SALE . 48 303. Liberal Reward. 48 Btfl. machine in excellent condition. 48 Ph. Btfl. 511. and Interesting Facts TCH CHILDREN RENT CLASSIFIED ADS 56-R- 487-M- 899-R3- T Ray FOR SALE New Panel Heater, model F. 18 BTU heat-rol125 North 1st West, Btfl. a, Phone 674-M- N I 48 . Rag throw rugs for sale; also rugs woven from your rugs. Reasonable. For more information call 48 Bountiful 189-or 614-- NOTICE No. 467 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship of KENNETH MCDANIEL, Incompetent. The petition of Virginia McDaniel praying for the issuance to Walker Bank and Trust Company of tatters of Guardianship oa the person and estate cf Kenneth McDaniel, Incompetent, and that the above entitled court determine what amount, if any, the said guardian, upon its appointment, will be authorized and directed to pay to petitioner for her support and the support of the minor child, has been set for hearing on Tuesday the 8th day of February, A. D. 1949, at 10.00 oclock A. M. at the CouDty Court House in the Court Room of said Court, in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of the said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 11th day of January, A. D., 1949. HYRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk SEAL By AFTO.N SMITH, Deputy Clerk Frank D. Anderfon, Chief Attorney U. S. Veterans Administration 1710 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake Crty, Utah Attorney for Petitioner. First publication Jan. 20, 1949 male roller FOR SALE aries, 4 females ready for breeding, 1 breeding cage. Call Lulu can- 1 Last publication an. 27, 1949 OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION NO. 1239 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF Union Pacific UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of .MARY JAQUES, deceased. The petition of Henry Jaques. Passenger Train Schedules Dctcs for the issuance to himself of Letters of Administration in the Estate of Mary Jaques, deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 25th day of January, A. D., 1949. at 10:00 oclock A. M. at the County Court House, in the praying THE ONLY All Maternity Belt for Junior figures, designed in collaboration with outstanding Medical Authorities, and Satin-Elasu- Effective January 16 t -; Court Room Made for the modern figure heavy, boned garments. Barbara Hender. Second ward Relief society meet ing and social was held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Hattie Sessions. In charge of exer- Sensibly priced a? T4 atafk. Finm hiAm- - MONTES 66 So. Main Bountiful cises was Mrs. Ida Brown. Officers visiting from the north Davis stake were, Mrs. La Von Stuart of the Mrs. Relief society presidency; Edith Steed, secretary-treasureand Mrs. Phyllis King, stake work director. Mrs. King gave an interesting demonstration of making fancy sofa pillows and lamp shades. Refreshments of candy, nuts, cookies and grape juice was served by Mrs. Scofcms, following . Kloccc C30V7 VGJ k , can t?5n Oho (Soldi Bairs the demonstration.' UNION Layton. in For complete information inquire at any Union Pacific ticket office or esc your local agent. r, Clearfield members of O. F. F. club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Julia Thornley in Court C. BROUGH, Clerk SEAL By AFTON SMITH, Deputy Clerk William A. Dawson Atorney for Petitioner Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah First publication Jan. 13. 1949. Last publication Jan. 20, 1949. MAIL ORDERS FILLED DE said 1949 HYRUM unused to . . . of Farmington, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 13th day of January, A. D. tested and approved by them to give maximum control and support without constricting. n Attending a earners convention Albert T. Smith, sons, Roland B. Smith and Victor Smith, all of Clearfield; also Milan D. Smith of Pendleton, Oregon. Other attendants were Melvin G. Wood and Charles Wood noia Lack oi truck, lvn of inlaid linoleumn. Neil Smith at Chase Lane, Centerville. 48 IMPORTANT CHANGES in ' La-Jea- ceremonies. 3 Huu.uii NOTICE CLEARFIELD NEWS AssociaMutual Improvement tions of the two Clearfield wards will hold their green and gold ball this month. The first ward dance will be held In the North Davis junior high school, Wednes- day evening, Jan. 28 under the leadership of the officers, Hugh Wilcox, Ralph Green, Teresa Bing ham and Thora Montgomery. The second ward ball is scheduled for next Friday cxening in the north Davis junior high school. 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