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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940 Miss Beverly Edwards and Miss Whitaker. 71 lie ir Bruie and Ffppcrs at Home". Friday, Nov. 8 capital stock of the corporation son, (Gladys Hats h entertained at the family are also here this week. Gambling on High Seas. Nov. 15, which is now due and payable to home of Miss Edwards in Salt 'I he Second ward Kelwcca. Nov. 22 Blondie on a Bud the Secretary, Ernest Wood, at his prep Primary hvui rl.akc in their honor L- Friday ev aratuni meeting was held at the get. I'riday, Nov, 29 "My Little residence at Woods Cross, Utah. mils;. this home of Mrs. Far! Jarmon Monday Chickadee. I'riday, Dec 6 Brother Any stock upon which Mi. and Mrs Snmisun lift the here were 14 presi nt. Orchid. 1'ri., Dec, 13 Too Many assessment may remain unpaid on same evening for FMo Alto where 1940, Mr and Mrs. F L. Tall and Mr. Husbands. King of the Lumber the 4th day of October, A weekly Newspaper published Mr. Sorenson is a senior student at adwill be and be will Mrs. and Ball Clifton Wife. week I left last delinquent Doctor Die a Takes Jacks, t ayton, Utah, tn tru in eres d miv .sinful unless and payfor sale vertised for a motor trip to the northwestSea Hawk. of Davis County and Colonies Iefore enteimg Manloid lie atment is made before will be sold IFe iluh enjoyed a formed ly former residents of the tended the 1'imcrsity of Southern picnic on the 4th day of November, party at the home of Airs. county. A. D., 1940, to pay the delinquent jt'dhloinia wheie he was a member ( htton Blood, Wednesday aftercost Sikhu Alpha Entered as seComvrTass matter at fiatemity noon. J. II. MALE rr.ACIIKS lor assessment together with the sale. of of Layton, Utah, under the Act of He is also affiliated with the expense advertising pnd Allan Strong returned home sale at 85 West, Fifth South street, March 8, 1879. society of civil engineers 31 . from a motor trip to Chicago Bountiful. Ihone By order of the Board of Mis. Soitnson is a fonm-stu where he accompanied a number of directors. dent ot the University ot Utah. ERNEST WOOD, FOR SALE Rhode island Red Utah hoys to attend the Ii Kappa Subscription price $1.25 a year. Secretary. JOHN STAHLE, JR. Editor Alpha convention which was held pullets; three months old; some New Hampshire red-- ; at the l.dgwatcr beach hotel all good he First ward Relief society con stock. South of Orchard ward 31 terence will he held here Sunday Imrch. Chas. Harding evening. Mis. Matilda Biirninghum was F states of Richard F'. Egan and FOR SAL IT One B. P. model Mrs Cord Dixon and family of .MAY pleasantly snipiised hatniday even Garden ami M. Egan, husband and wife, Tractor with Mary of were planters her sister, guests iiig whin a group of fiiends tailed Moigan some tools, $5) and one Riding deceased. Mis Hay llarvev, hei Thursday. a home 'at bunging .picnic Creditors will present claims with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd l.ggett and Tractor for all kinds of work. $200 Dumping of gaibage hy the t itv Inn, h Budge was cnloved dining I'.. ('. Lurck, first house on vouchers to the undersigned at the trucks doc s not constitute a pioh- right Mr. Bountiful and tit and family U. Mrs C, (iardner )u. evening hy side E. Stahle, Bountiful of evenCall of Keith office Val Verda, road, Hill and Mrs. Melvin leni, hnt.thc promi-cuodumping Mis. N.,, ah Stoker, Mrs. Hetty Sar- - Mis. Dallas 31 Utah, on or before the 7th day of of mgs. Hill Idaho were Diiggs, guests doni, Mrs. James Hampton November, A- - D., 1940, at the city dump grounds, is one to I. J. Heed, Mrs. A. J. Mercer and of Mr. ami Mrs. UHn Stuart during FOR SALE Onion sacks; onion IDvWRFACE M. (HATCH he seriously dealt with, so say mein Mrs. (I. H. Kldredge, the holidays. Mrs. Milvin Hill is crates; 3rd' crop alfalfa hay and of the states of Administrator Mr. lers of the Bountiful City council. sister. Stuaits Mrs. homas returned llulda N. Ford, North Richard FI. F.. tanshions. J. tow and M;y;y Egan ertain known persons have been Monday from Idaho where she had he opening social of the MIA P. ). Farmington, Ct. Centerville. deM. Egan, Egan and Mary ir st ward will lie (held next Tucs-dseen to carelessly take garbage two weeks visiting relatives. 31 Phone Bountiful ceased. from their cars ami leave it in the spent at evening eight Mr. and Mrs. Horton Fackrtll Date of first publication Septemroad It is hut a few steps farther ami daughter, Jeanne .md Mis J The I ('deration club met at the .furnFOR RENT Apartment ber 6, A. L) 1940. to tlnow it over, and icsidents 1.. Inc k ill have returned from a home of Mrs Btield Lyons Wedncs ished or unfurnished. Union for adKeith E. Mrs. should make every effort to help pleasant vacation Margarete Company, Bountiffil. Phone 15 ministrator. Stahle, attorney spent in Cahfoi- - lav afternoon. 5 Hint gave the lesson (Ml "Child keep our roads as neat as possible. II i.i cities. 4 F'OR room RF'.NT Furnished Others, he should remember, must The descendants of Thomas Hicli Safety Mrs. Mqry lhellps and Mrs. apartment. T. A. Mills, 1076 South pass that (way, too. Some persons Hrotigh held their reunion in 30- Main street, Bountiful. empty containers under cover of Morgan last Many Kuili (hick left Tuesday for San Mr. darkness to hide their slovenly points of interestThursday. been Fiancisco. has Fhellps to the family F'OR SALE String beans and wavs and carelessness. This will were visited Estate of Eliza Janette Evans as the old brick transferred to the lord factory in su;h cucumbers. Floyd Parkin, pickling he here. no longer tolerated, according to plant, the old lnnc kihn and an old Salt Fake and they will move deceased. Berry, 1I1-Phone Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Grove of Bountiful. city officails. Creditors will present claims with honestead all built ami owned hy with Surely every person has within a the Broughs in early days. A ban- Ogden spent last week-enivouchers to the undersigned at the certain sense of pride, and should quet was held in the Morgan high Mr. and Mrs. David Robins. office of Wendell B. Hammond, atremember that, wherever he is, or school and the lhe following people Kaysville torney, Bountiful, Utah, on or beevening was spent whatever he is doing, realize that it at Como of 1940. attended the wedding reception atthose Springs. Among West Bountiful Mill Creek Irri- fore the 7th day of Nov., lakes a concerted effort hy each Miss Lillian Moitensen and A. Ralph Berry Eerrell, of the Bountiful Joseph gation Company, principal place and everyone, to keep onr streets, tending were Mr. and Mrs. Brough dminiv4ratrix. of the estate of Horace Mangel at the Lion House in Salt of business Woods Cross, family parks and roadways, looking re- Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Fester Fake Wednesday evening: Mr. and Notice is hereby given spectable. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. J J. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. meeting of the board of directors cd. Brough, The city dump is for the use of Mr. and Mrs. held on the 4th day of September, Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Myron F. Clifford Strong, city residents, only, and not for Holbrook and families and Mr. George Barnes and Vesta Barnes, A. .1 )., 1940, an assessment of 25 those who live in Bountiful vicin- Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gailey and cents per share was levied on the Brough. ity. or, who are classed as "county Jane Moss son, Harold, Mr. ancj Mrs. F.arl Betty Jean (Owen, residents, city officers stated. and Betty Hatch have returned Robins, Mr. and Mrs, 11. C. BurMay we say that garbage colli-cfmm Yellowstone park wl.erc they ton, Miss Stella Griddle and Mrs. tors could greatly improve the were employed for the summer Frank Hyde. streets hy being more CARKFUI. months. Miss Alice Burton attended sevin emptying containers, and not eral sorority parties in Salt Iaihe Mrs. Fisher incoming Amdrive away without first picking up erican Myra laweek. called the l.egion president tin cans, etc., which they have care- first Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleinere of of the season Thursmeeting lessly spilled. This happens week day evening at the egion hall ake were last week-en- d Salt Liability of Stockholders of Banks after week. It is too often a sorry Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brough an guests at the James Griddle home. A JOIST RESOLUTION PR0P0S Mr. ami Mrs. Orin Horn and sight to view the street after thq nounce the Filth of a daughter. lias INC TO AMEND SECTION 18, truck driven garbage hy. just Mr. and Mrs family were guests of relatives in Mr. Residents should not overload Uliffordduties Trump,Mr. ami Mrs. I'iovo Sunday. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTIHamilton, containers, which sometimes is the Mr. Mrs. Robins and David TUTION OF THE STATE OF spent Mr. ami Mrs. Arley Geotgc ami cause for this condition. in Bountiful. Tuesday Holbrook attended state the UTAH. RELATINC TO LIABILTeachers every white, as well as Myron held convention last Thins Hlomlie Takes a Vacation is the firemen OF STOCKHOLDERS OF ITY parents, can aid by teaching neatv how ami Fiiday in Logan. for the two Kaysville day playing BANKS. ness to school ytipils who thoughtwauls, Friday, Sept. Id at the High lessly toss wy refuse on the 20 school auditorium., F'riday, Sept. Bt il tnacleJ bp tit Leghlalurt of thl streets ami .highways. Motoring Son. 27, My Son, My F'riday, Sept. Stall of Utah. of oil tho adults are also to blame for much It All Came True. F'riday, Oct. 4, houio coneach to mtmbtrs tlrcttd of our street's untidiness. Mrs. Ficd Sheffield and son, F". llis Girl F'riday. F'riday, Oct. 11 -therein t Citizen?, everyone, every where, curring home Wednesday after Til We Meet Again. Friday. Oct. let us help, instead of himleiiug in J. t 1. That It Is proposed SECTION New in Yoik. IS. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. this w oi k of keeping our cities, spending six weeks to amend section IS, article XII, with Chilis Whitaker Frida 25, Oct v, visiting Saturdays Jerry streets ml highways, clean. We of the constiluiion of .he state of l riday, Nov. 1, "Five Little should all he proud of our Amer- his patents, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. dien. Utah to read: ica! We can't be proud of dirty Sec. 18. The legir.lature may streets and unkept grounds. provide by law that the stockholders In every corporation and Joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more of the classes ot stock issued by any such corporation In addition to the In a colorful setting of late sum amount ot capital stock subscribed mer flowers, Miss Afton K. Benand fully paid by them shall be RCA AUTO RADIO nett of Kaysville became tlu- hiide Individually responsible for an addiHale Flison, son of Mr. ami Mrs tional amount equal to not exceedDo not confuse of Oakley, Ida, in George ldi-o- n this radio w uh ing the amount of their stock in an informal wedding ceremony on such corporation, or the amount of inferior sets, has RCA label their stock of any particular class Sunday morning at the home o,t' the bride's mother, Mrs. James F. Ben and guara- $1C.95 In such corporation, for all its debts nett at Kaysville. ntee; and liabilities of eveiy kind. Y Value Officiating at the quiet ceiemony Section 2. The secretary et .:d circuit was Bishop John Ivan Hess of the state is directed to submit this macy f s North l.DS ward Farmington proposed amendment, to the elecin fares, Only the immediate memheis of tors of the stale at the next general the two families vvcie present electnc iu the uunaer provided by The charming luide unattended, law. 70 was very lovely in an afternoon 3. If adopted by the Section gown ot soldier blue ciepe With it electors ot the itate, this amendshe wore Mack accessories and a ment shall take effect the first day mm sage of pink and white rosebuds SPARK PLUGS A of January, 1841. . . whole of Fleet new PONTIAC Mis. Bennett woie a lovely model Ugh Speed end Uurtdard 4 I, E. E. Monsou, Secretary ot of navy ami white punt chiffon. " Nw . . Ten . 'TORPEDO Sixes Ten State of the State of Utah, do Mis, lison. mother of the InS was modishlv attned in a hereby certify that the foregoing . . . All Huskies. Eights got is a full, true and correct copy of hcautitul gown of pmk lace. Both JViTETNow the Constitutional Amendment prohad loselunl Cisv.ius room. weight. got posed by the regular session of the he binle - a gtaduato of Davis HAf BATTERY of 1939 as the same legislature high school at Kaysville. FOR beauty. appears of recoid in my office. the AS Following ceremony, the 1c lett LOW i on: a lor In wi'ness whereof. populai young have hereAS s Duu t t : ip It' Utah points, unto S'"t my hand and affixed the will he .c. cone to their AND YOUR Ureq Seal of the St.re cf fin tu's ;,t t'ak'.cv. h day of August, 9 0 th.s tier to er marriage on Sunday t e 1m !e was comply iu ntul at a in '? shown- .uianged ler onoi v Mr- - Ke !iu"c'- oi hole- lArn meton ami V:-.Secretary cf State. Bennett at the 'att: o",o m MlC Wal 'l-'lilt o' i: am hcar.tifil .old gits. I Hie Layton Journal Date of first publication 6th, 1940. 31 35 i xojftnossvssw ims -t Notice to Water Users 1 CLASSIFIED ADS I f Atn-erua- n I30-W- .Bountiful Society Notice To Creditors 1 TO WHOM THIS CONCERN ' u- 1 1 -- C I I a 81-R- I 31-3- Notice To Creditors 30-3- 1 d Notice of Assessment Henry I- Utah - Jaques, 13. T. 4 N W.. SLB&M. The water' also be used intermittently May to September 30 for B the intake of the canal owm-the Kitz Salt Company, Protests resisting the grant said Application, with made in affidavit must be filed with T. 11. pherys, State Engineer, 405 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah one extra copy and $1.1) tih ,. i on or before October 2b, T. H. HUMPH! RW State I ng. Date of first publication, .V - used during the entire year for stockdomestic and incidental watering purposes. Protests resisting the granting of reasons with said Application, therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. H State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before October 12, 1940. T. H. HUMPHERYS State Engineer Date of first publication, August um-pher- 15, 1940. Date of last publication, September 12, 1940. Notice to Water Users C. J. Call, P. O. Box 665, Salt Lake City, Utah has filed application No. 136 77 to appropriate 5 sec. ft. of water from Simpson slough in Davis county; said water will be diverted from May 1 to September 30, inclusive of each year, at a point W. 4686 ft. and S 4 30 W. 2275 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec 18, T. 4 N., R. 2 W., SLB&M and used to irrigate 425 acres of land I 1 ; t : :.s : who ' for a! ' party ' Lao i . Mr. AngHc " Farb v Mr 'c lV-P- Sc " SUMMONS Mrs Mr ami c No. 253S Alias w, 1-- hnde-groo- got Theyve Theyve Theyve Theyve got economy! and Just bedrock before your Labor Day Trip! Heres the value sensation of 1940 built with patented Firestone construction features to assure longer mileage and greater safety. At rrcnruNr AND YOUR OLD TIRE these low prices, equip your car with a full set today. NOW! THE FHMOUE tittci-watd- 1 1 1 HIGH SPEED TIRE Jit These LOW PHICES i . K.iV-Vlll- e. 1 . Eountiful, Utah - e UOUNTIFUL MOTOR SALES hHkSIxdI) Soren scn-Nclso- n and your Nuptials Wednesday OLD TIRI Six 6.00-1- 4 Mis Margaret Nelson, daughter cl Mr. and Mts, vcictt NcCon, ot i'.o'.intilvl and Mr R.'cit Sorm-o- n son iif Mr. and Mrs T. C. Sorenson, ot Cintitvdle, vvcie ii.uik "W dnesd., ix. 21, m t' e Salt SALE 1 e Million tun thi great Firestone High now built to Speed Tire deliver still longer non-ski- d mileage. The outstanding , value of 1940. Buy of the U'o taunlics went to the Amlno-sadohotel Fifth ;o$ street for a wedding 145 hreakta-- t ENDS SEPT. 2 of new car ware originally equipped with lake umplc. Mimbrts complete set today. r a Other Sizes Proportionitetj U 1 The table wa? decorated with yellow gladioli and white astir- - in the center ot winch wj- - a tiered wedding cake I he bride wa- - nocked in a chocolate brown nit with matching accessories and a corsage of FAMOM tJRESiTVNE BUY NOW! PAY LATER! -- cr-chi- d. Many lovely jaitn- - have been given in honor cf the voung couple Mr. and Mr?. T. C. Sorenson i tained with a verv lovely dinner party on the spaiiou- - lawns at their home in Centerville. cn-te- BUDGET PLAN TIRES cs lew as SMALL CAIITIN6 CHAIM FU CENTERVILLE AUTO REPAIR COMPANY WIIK CENTERVILLE ,iel Jf or PRICED right down to OC rv- HENRY SEEGER, Plaintiffs Attorney - ij Mr .n !' fCMSfOttC JartHs is: - Afton K. Bennett Weds Idahoan OrF M -' ixnli e You are hereby summoned t eutrnci 0 tl e appear within twenty days . service of this summons upon UlF ' if served within the County which this action is brought; other-,.- , r wise within thirty days after ice; and defend the above eimted action; and in case of your lull. ire Mr- so to do, judgment will be renin- IU J ed against you according to the mand of the complaint, which hasHf1' Mr a been filed with the Clerk ot said. " r a,K Court. This action is Brought to obtain judgment and decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and defendant: And tody of the minor child, issue of the 1 ?L,aS . ! said marriage. tuo-thir- W5 iheic ead mi dant: KAYSVILLE - 1 ion. In the District Court county, State of Utah. Delbert M. Craythorne, plan vs. Theresa Craythorne, defen The State of Utah to said D. 1 i- I Salt Fart .in -t r tntt(ta ! A super-hetero- d T!.t ", i Amendment i Ju0 c and V were i B. Hil Lv mm mmrnmm Constitutional Vrs , , . has filed Application No. 13674 to appropriate 0.5 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Davis county; said water will be diverted at the point of issuance of the spring located If. 1320 ft. and N. 240 ft. from the SW Cor. of Sec. 12, T. 4 N., R.- 1 W., SLB&M, and used from March 1 to October 31, inclusive of each year to irrigate 31.68 29, 1940. acres of land embraced in the Date of last publication StfSWK of said Sec. 12. As much ber 26, 1940. water as is necessary will also be STie - StfSHNEK Sec. 3 PHONE 79-R- 2 r wa SX |