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Show TIIK JOHtNAL. LAYTON. ITAII l.ci'inriint', containing 31 2 itrri'i. Amount Notice of Sale 4 Properly Held by Davis County on Tax Deeds K. LINDSAY chairn South 7 links East from the Northwest corner of the Wert Half of the South19, east Quarter of Section Township 3 North, Range East, Salt Itke Meridian; running thence East 5 oo chains; thence South 3.75 chains; thence West 5.00 chains; thence North 3.75 chains to beginning, containing 1 7 acres. 9.K7 Amount 8 35 1 to-wi- t: rods South from the North line (if Section 33; thence East 1 21 to beginning, containing acres. Amount - 19:16 13.00 GFoRGF. W. ADAMS - Beginning $00 5 at the Southwest corner of the YEAR 1936 Fa 9 Half of the Southwest T ownship Section of r GIBBS ASSOCIAF. It, GEORGE quait. 4 North, Kanee West, Salt I.ake TION Beginning 8 rods South from the Not theast coiner of SecMemlian; running thence Cast 27 97 eh. me; tin nee North 10 tion 1, Township North, Range Kn-- t 2 i' I (hains; thence West, Salt Lake Meridian; runNmth no' 10' Fast 13 chains; thence South 152 rods; ning tin lice Nolth r. j :t! feet; .heme thence Wed 05.0 rods; thence West Gls.3 feet, 40 N'.ilth 7' North 12 Ead 22.9 rods; thence thence South 7.V 53' West 4o', 7 North 2r 47 East it 1.2 rods; thence End 3 rods; thence Northfeet; thence North 12215 feet; 63 fet; thence theliee We-- t easterly 77.7 nsls, to beginning; North 29 fetl; thence South 4'.i less railway and highway, conU'J' West loo:t.(Mi ft et & .01 taining 2il.95 acres. chains to beginning, containing, Amount $37.09 1 -- 1 1 :n 1 less road, 92 99 acres. YEAR 1936 GEORGE K. GIBBS ASSOCIAS.etion II, Township 4 North, TION Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 12, TownWest, Salt I.ake MeriiSinj'e dian; running thence Cast .t.4d ship North, Range 1 West. Salt No commencing 16.67 chains K.mt of the Southwest corner of A 1 1 117.7! North thence chains; 4.09 West thence chains; chains; Cast hence South 1 chains containing lt.U.t acres. In all 107.07! acres. Amount $79,29 I .17-- 111 1 . Y i:it l ::i Lake Meridian; running thence East 2357 feet; thence South 10 55' West 115 feet; thence South 15 20' West 203 feet; thence West 217 feet; South 31 07 hence South 15 4o' West 20 feet; thence South .31 30 ' West' 221 feet; thence South 50 West IU5 feet; thence South 71 15' West lu feet; thence South .".U 4 27 West feet; thence South .3.3 47 West 612 feet; thence Smith 41 4u West ..23 17 West feet; thence South 2 .35(1 feet; thence Smith 4(1 ,30' West 191 feet; thence South 29 05' West 107 feet; thence West 293 feet; thence North 2Ulo feet to beginning, containing so. acres. Amount . $15.15 1 SAMUFL J. ADAMS Beginning at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 17, Township 4 North, Kange West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North .'l.'IO feet; thence West 117.0 feet, more or less, to Last side of highway No. 1; thence Southly nlong East side of highway .'12 rods to a 4 rods West of point of Coint thence East 41 rds to beginning, containing 7.0i A EAR 1936 acres. Also beginning 061 feet South WALLACE H AMMON Beginfrom the West quarter corner of ning 0 03 chains EaO and 222.3 4 North, Section 17, Township feet North of tin' Southwest corner of the Northeast quart r of Range 1 West, Salt Lake MeriSection 12, Township 4 North, dian; running theme East 1321 feet; thence South 330 feet; Range 2 West, Salt Lake Merithence West 1321 feet; thence dian; running thence North 105 North :i:;o feet to beginning, conFeet; thence South .37 20' East 111 feet; thence West 99 feet to taining lo.oo acres. Also beginning 29. 3 feet South beginning, containing 0 17 ncros. from the West quarler corner Less tin following described porof Section 17, Towmhip 4 North, tion. Beginning at a point 0.0.3 West, Salt Lake Merichains En-- t and 2223 feet North Range of the Southwest corner of the dian; running thence East .71 Northenst Quarter of Section 12, feet; thence Smith 302.7 feet; thence West 1321 feet; thence Township North, Range 2 West, North 302.7 feet to beginning, Salt l,ak( Meridian; running In all thence North 115 feet; thence containing ll.oo acres. 7.oo acres. Southenstel ly ,'iil feet, more or $92.90 Amount loss, to State Highway; thence 20' '.Hi fed; SmitheastTy 37 YEAR 1936 thence West 99 feet to beginning, -808.75 J. M. ALSTON Beginning containing 0.1 acre. feet North and 12' East 39 Amount $3.M from 5S' West 88 North feet; of Section the Southeast corner YEAR 1936 Township 2 North, Range 1 DR. CARL HOFFMAN All of West, Salt I.ake Meridian; runLot I, Block 13, Plat IS, Sul20' East ning thence North phur Springs addition, contain399.25 fed; thence East It rods ing mm acres. 11 17' South thence lb feet; Amount $1.47 8 West :t20 feet; thence North West tf feet to beginning, YEAR 1936 1.32 less street, containing, D. M. HUNTER Reginning 179 IUMVS. and 15' 21 rods from the -- Amount $.o0 Northeast cornerSouth of Section 31, Township 2 North. Range 1 West, YEAR 1936 Salt Iuike Meridian; running R. W. BARNES -- Beginning at the thence South 41 rods; thence Northwest corner of Lot 12, 1lnt West to Jordan River; thence Townsite Block 1C, (7. Kaysville North ly along east hank of rivSurvey; running thence East 0.33 er 179 and 15 21 rods South from chains; thence South 2 07 West North Line of Section .33; Fast 111 0 North 1.03 chains; thence to beginning containing, less West .os chains to beginning, street, 151 (Hi acres. Excepting containing 0.02 acres. therefrom the following describAmount ed portion: Commencing 223 YEAR 1936 and 15 21 rods South from FRANCES BARTON -- Beginning Northeast corner of Section 34; 70 feet East from the Southwest Township 2 North. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running corner of Lot 2, Block SO, Flat thence West 2.3 rods; thence A, Kaysville Townsite; running North 11 rods; thence East 23 thence North 75 feet; thence East 52 feet; thence South 75 feet; rods; thence South 11 rods to thence West 52 feet to beginning, beginning containing 1.58 acres. Amount containing 0.14 acres. $3i 2 .... Amount $19.41 -- 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 5' 1 1 $1-7- YEAR 1936 SIMON BAMBERGER COMPANY Beginning 12.50 chains South from the Northwest corner of Section SI. Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt lake Meridian; running thence East 20.5 rods; thence South SI 30' West 35.4 rods; thence West 2.5 rods; thence North SO rods to beginning, containing less railway 1.75 acres. . Amount $6 49 YFR M. 10.42 M. J1UNTER-Beginn- ing 223 and 15 21 rods South from the Northeast corner of Section 34, Township 2 North. Range 1 West, Salt lake Meridian; running thence South 52 and 's rods; thence West to the Jordan River; thence Northly along the East bank of River to a point 223 and 15 21 rods South from the North line of Section 33; thence East to beginning containing iso.oo acres. Amount $is,99 19 mi BlTI.ER Beginning chains South and 5.133 chains West of the Northeast corner of Lot 3, Block S, Plat N. M. C., Bountiful Townsite; running thence South 7 OS chains; thence West 2 50 chains; thence North 7. its chains; thence East 2.50 chains to beginning, containing 1.77 acres. Amount $27. OS JOHN YEAR 1936 D. YEAR 1936 D. M. HUNTER -- Beginning 127 and S 21 rods South from the Northeast corner of Section 34, Township 2 North. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence South 52 and 's rods'; thence West to Jordan River; thence North'ly along East bank of rivir to point 127 and s '21 roils South from the North Line of Section 3,3; t her.ee Kasi to 183.09 beginning, containing ncros. Amount $77 mi YEAR NEP1II COOK Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Soetion 7, Town- AFAR 1936 shm 4 Nerth. Rat ge 2 Wed, Sat lake Meridian; running therua 1IFRMAN KING The West Half Wid 50 rod'; tin nee South 1o of the S 'u.thwe't Quarter ef the r.'.i-- : Ounce East 2'u rod.--; thence Nortbwe't Quart, r of Section South to rod; th.Ve h'a-- t 3o Towshn 7 North. Range 2.2 West. S..'t lake M. rod'; tin nee Nmth 2' rod.' to bean. coroo acr. s. ginning, cor.ta'o Amount 12 1936 - 7 M RI.OW 77. AER 11. :.inl DE 1 21 1930 Smth r,Q, lVein-n.n- from ru--m- re YEAR 1936 M 1. KS Commencing 1 tan bog !. i YEAR 1936 JOHN FRANKLIN PHILLIPS ana Beginning 0.20 chains North 5.29 chains Ead of the Southwest corner of the Northwest Lot 1. Quarter tit Section 19,Bountiful Block 8, Plat N ME, Townsite; running thence North East 1. O' 4 33 chains; thence 4.33 chains; South thence chains; thence West 1.n5 chains to be 0.7i acres. ginning, containing $32.50 Amount YEAR 1936 31.5 DANIEL rods East and 31 rods Siuth of Block the Northwest corner of Town-sit39, Plat NMC., Bountiful running thence South 22.(8 rodg; thenee East 12 90 rods; thence North 22.78 rods; thence West 12.00 rods to beginning, containing 1.70 acres. $9.38 Amount RILEY-Deginn- ing e; - - - 1 - kelly I 1 1 MOSS-Commenc- ing 1 tlu-nr- 1 1 i - right-of-wa- y 1 AL-Begin- ning . . - ; ta ' li YEAR 19 T I.ARKiNS WTU.IAMS-nni- ng 0.42 chains Eat from Northwest cormr of Block Rat G. Kavsvle Townsite; .rg thcrce South 2 41 FA I A a rrw I l !' " g S Town-- , ' r f. k n v ' Q, S.. no- - ,kc 1 W South 21 mN; th :ce F v.1' ( F.-i't- c hr O' 2i od' : a .go North : e tSnoe Souh run-tk'tv- I No: th i 1 v 21 .1 t 51 rod; 2 41 chains to bo, 2 29 acres. Amount $14 ps Precious as G1J is waAlmost as precious as gold southwestern in ter at Luberitzbueht driest secAfrica, one of the worlds water tions. For bathing purpose, a cents U rented, not sold, at 25 in been gallon. And after its on the a bath, its then sprinkled in that be can grown that few plants blistering climate. AVater LEAVES' from ti 41.125 chains South from the Northwest corner of Section 27, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence South 13 875 chains; thence East 8t chains; thence North 4.375 chains; thence West ,3.31.5 feet; thence North 289 feet; thence East 2.31.5 feet; thence North 5 120 chains; tht rice West YEAR 1936 ho chains to commencement, conBeginning 8 JOSEPH REED taining, less street, 10. 50 acres. chains East from the Northwest Also beginning 32.375 chains corner of the Northeast Quarter Smith from the Northwest corner of Section 3J, Township 2 North, of Section 27, Township 2 North, Salt Iike Range 1 West, Salt Lake Merithence East 777 A Range running dian; dian; running thence South 13.75 feet; thence South 51 H West chains; thence East so chains; 84.3 feet; thence South 45 55 thence North 13 75 chains; thence West 213 feet; thenee West 533.3 West so chains to commencement, 3221 chains to thenea-Nortfeet; containing, less street, 109,3(1 beginning, containing 3.00 acres. acres. In all 217.80 acres. $10.43 Amount . $79.95 Amount YEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 MARY E. ROBERTS Beginning The McDermott & 10 chains North from the South East Half of the Northeast Quarwest corner of the Southeast ter of the Southwest Quarter of of Section 31, Township Quarter Section 3, Township North, 4 North, Range West, Salt Lake Range 1 West, Salt Lake Merirunning thence North Meridian; dian, containing 20.00 acres. 47 ft' East 11.57 chains; thence $11.73 Amount North 49 15' West 4.90 chains; thence South 52 39' West 31.89 A I. Alt 1936 thence South 2.13 chains; chains; EI.DEN MOSS - Commencing 11.22 thence East 9 15 chains; thence chains North from the Southeast East 14.7.3 chs to North 47 corner of the Southwest quarter less street, containing, beginning, of Section .30, Tovvri'hip 2 North, I. ess one acre in the 18.67 acres West; Salt Lake MeriRange Southeast Quarter of the above dian; running thence North 1.31 described property. chains; thence East 1.59 chains; $33.91 Amount thence Smith ti. Id chains; thence West 1.5:i chains to beginning, YEAR 1936 containing I.im) acre. MARY D. ROCKWOOD. ET AL Amount $0.93 Beginning nt the Northwest corof Isit 3, Block E, Plat B( ner A EAR 1936 Centerville Townsite; running nt the ALMA thence East 17.5 chains; thence Northeast corner of the NorthSouth chains; tin nee West of Section 1. Township west North 6.41 3.77 chains; 1 West, Salt North, Range thence West 8.99 chains; chains; Lake Meridian; running thence thence North 5 oo chains; thence South 3 .is chains; hence East West 0 2 elm ms; thence North 59 links; thence to the West side 8 10' Wc st o 7,0 chains; thence of the County Road; thence East-er'l- y East 1.25 chains to beginning, to the North line of the 7 mi acres. containing Section; thence West 4 rods to .. $17.53 Amount beginning, containing 0.2s acres. AFAR 1936 Amount $2.15 BeH. STREEPER WILLIAM AFAR 1936 4.09 chains West from ginning DAVID MOSS ETU X Beginning the Southeast corner of the 53.0 rods West and North 19 5o' Southwest Quarter of Section 0, East 9 00 rods from the South2 North, Range 1 Township east corner of the Northwest Salt Meridian; runEast, Quarter of Section 25. Township 5 chains; North thence ning 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt thence AWst 4.35 chains; thence Lake Meridian; running thence South 5.59 chains to Chase Lane; North 89 50' West 1.2 rods; thence East 4.35 chains; thence thence North 19 .50' East 11.5 North 0.59 chains to beginning, rods; thence Smith 9 5o' East containing 2.33 acres. 1.2 rods; thence South 19 .50 Beginning 8 95 chains West from AAest 11.5 rods to beginning conthe Southeast corner of the taining, more or less, 1.97 acres. Southwest Quarter of Section 0, Amount $1.58 Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian: runYEAR 1936 thence North 5 chains; ning DAVID MOSS F.TAL Beginning thence West 4.35 chains; thence at a point 17S rods West and South 5:50 chains to Chase Lane; 15.28 rods North from the Souththence East 4.35 chains; thence east corner of the Northwest North 0.50 chains to beginning, Quarter of Section 25, Township 2.33 acres. containing 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Beginning 18.33 chains West from Lake Meridian; running thence the Southeast corner of Section West 6. so rods to Kastiy line of , Township 2 North. Range 1 of the O. S. L ; East, Salt Lake Meridian; runthenee North 19 51' East 0.120 ning thence North 2.32 chains; rods; thence East 0.50 rods; thence West 3.40 chains; thence thence South 1 rod to the beginSouth 2.82 chains to Chase Lane; ning, containing, more or loss, thence East 3.40 chains; thence 0.0 acres. North 0.5o chains to point of beAmount $1.47 ginning, containing 0.90 acres. Beginning on the West line of YEAR 1936 Highway 26.42 chains West from DAVID MOSS. FT Southeast corner of Section at a point 12 SS rods East and the 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 15.2S mis North from the SouthEast, Salt Lake Meridian; runeast corner of the Northwest thence North 31 .50 feet; ning Quarter of Section 25, Township thence West 58 feet; thence 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt South 67.8 feet; to Chase Lane; Iake Meridian; running thence thence East 58 feet; thence North West 20 rods; thence North 1 33 feet to beginning, containing thence East 20 rod; rods; thence 0.088 acre. Also commencing 1 South 1 rod to beginning, conrod West of the Southeast corner taining 0.13 acres. of the Southwest Quarter of SecAmount $2.10 tion 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; runYEAR 1936 ning along B. E. R. R. B chains; RILLA H. MUIR Beginning 17.07 thence West 4.33 chains; thence chains South from the center of South 5.50 chains to Chase Lane; Section 25, Township 2 North, thence East 4.33 chains; thence Range 1 West, Salt Lake MeriNorth 0 50 chains to beginning, dian; running thence South 8.50 containing 2.33 acre. In all S.038 chains; thence West 2.72 chains; acres. thence North 0.50 chains; thence Amount $47.24 East 2.72 chains to beginning, containing 0.10 acres. YEAR 1936 Amount . $1.93 LEON L. WAITE Beginning 17.5S chains West from the Northeast YEAR 1936 corner of the Northwest quarter ARNOLD E. OHMAN-L- ots 21. of Section 16, Township 4 North, 23. 22, 24. Block 37; Plat B. Range 2 West, Salt like MeriSulphur Springs Addition, condian; running thence South 4 0.30 acres. taining 50 West 10 chains; thence Amount $2.56 North ly 10.8 chains; thence East 4.92 chains to beginning, YEAR 1936 IARY A. L. PARKIN. ET AL -containing 2223 acres. I Amount All of Lot 11. Block $5.19 K Plat NMC, Bountiful Townsite, conYEAR 1936 taining 3.51 ncros. LAVIN A LARKINS WILLIAMS Amount $18.90 Beginning 156 8 feet North of YEAR 1936 the Southwest comer of Lot 2, M ARY A. I.. PARKIN, ET AL Block 16, Plat -- A." Kaysville Townsite; running thence North 160 ftx-tthence East 257.4 feet; thence South loo feet; thence W est 257.4 feet to beginning, containing 0.95 acres. Amount $12 25 g t!'e Nelthii.'t c.nar el S.itn'i 2 Noith.. Ranee 1 3t. Town-hiI.ake M.ini'au; hot,tinSa't i ce South 7.2 !0d rod-- ; thence West to the Jordan Piv.r; thence Northlv along the Rad bank of river to & point 75 and p K. HAKRA C RiiKN 16 ELIZABETH The County Commissioners of I)ais County will sell for cash cn the 2lt h day of May, A. D. 1941. at 12 o'clock noon at the north front door of the County Court House in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah, pursuant to Section 80 10 OS of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1333, the following described iirojxrty, assessed in the following names t r. tit EAR E A Of AlIMIOKS DUDS ISS1T.D !9t! thence West 51 lung, containing Amount There is a the market w' liearings a free operatUn-takeout for i i d k WJW TV- - - WO r-- A Back Yard Gardening It needi to be aid In the beginning that a garden In the back yard ii not grown purely for utilitarian purpose; this observation, we submit, disposes of those indolent folk who say that the back yard garden doesnt pay. The desire to plant feeds, t nurture them, to watch their growth and to take Joy in their final harvest if as old as mans life on this Making a garden is one globe. with to become a way that great Force which is behind all forces It is also a way to acquire some of the exercise and a quantity of the vitamin D which the sedentary worker is very certain to lack. So this year, lets make a garden. LOCATING THE GARDEN If your own particular back yard is very heavily shaded, it will be useless to try to transform it into a productive garden, since planU, must have sun, and they do not thrive where great tree roots drink up all of the available moisture. If your back yard is drained by tree roots and shadowed by tree branches you will have to borrow your neigh- bors yard, or a convenient vacant lot for your gardening operations. Often a large vacant space perhaps two or three lots adjoining, may be turned into a community plot. Supposing, however, that your own yard is suited to gardening operations, you will first clear it of all litter and rubbish in preparation for plowing or spading. Turn under a manure, if quantity of barn-yar- d such is available. If your plot is of the average size of 30 by 60 feet, a ton of stable manure can be spaded Into it each year, with excellent results. Poultry and pigeon manures are also good fertilizers but must be used with discretion since they are very strong. They should bo well mixed with the soil so that no lumps of the manure will come in contact with the seeds. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED It is not necessary to buy expensive tools for working the small garden. All that are really needed are a spade or spading fork, a steel rake, and a line with two stakes. A trowel or dibber is useful but not great v Troy Dunce H,,., he q, ? According t table of weights iri ' Pheasant Not Native Fowl There is really no native American pheasant, although the ruffed to in many grouse is often referred a pheasas of the country parts ant. This native pheasant" ia the same bird that is sometimes known as a partridge in most of the northern states. Our native birds that resemble the pheasant are m u. rM- - avrO. ; J upoi Washington an Arbit George Wash.ngt n first in war-f- irst he a. for the rm a methods, accord o V Whitney, new chuf 0f ficers of the Amch,.ia association. Was1 to be the first or: ed States to pr, vi 7, arbitrators to so, 0,? any disputes inxo.r.g C mostly grouse. to drive a Religions in World There are approximately 1,000 ligions in the world. n eonvenk-n- Droraania Dromanla is the scientific term troy ounce is ier than the for the instinct to wander. Goad A pointed rod used beast ia called a goad. . ' Ancient Wonder Stands Only one, the !yra seven ancier.t vv,n: world' still re- leaves they are ready to transplant, either to the garden, if the season is sufficiently advanced, or to larger containers if danger of frost still exists. WHEN TO TRANSPLANT The period of latest killing frost can not be set specifically but varies several days in any given locality. The hardiest plants should therefore be planted first cabbage, kale, onion sets, peas, spinach and radishes. These may be followed at about the date of the last killing frost, with beets, chard, carrots, lettuce, cauliflower and sweet corn. At ten days to two weeks after the date of usual occurrence of killing frost, beans, parsnips, salsify, melons, cucumbers, and tomatoes may be planted. Plants that love the heat peppers, squashes, and the like should not be put out until the ground has been thoroughly wanned by the sun, that is, two to four weeks after the last killing frost Of certain crops such as beans, radishes, peas, sweet com and the like, it is well to make successive plantings to insure a continuous supply during the summer. GENERAL CARE OF GARDEN Every garden requires at least a little daily attention and will well repay such care. Since, therefore, much of the benefit of the garden is lost if its care becomes a burden, it is wise not to plant too large a plot. The soil should be frequently stirred to stimulate growth and to control weeds. Particularly after a rain the soO should be loosened as soon as the ground is dry enough to work to let in the air. In dry weather, water thoroughly once a week, soaking the soil deeply, then loosening it by cultivation as soon as it is dry enough to work. Tt! xTns7T mlermttioa concern! e the mtkiot at koci jtri (trdenx writt tbt SupeuatetiieBt at Documents, W tstiiRftea, D. C.. taclasiBt tee cent and asking far Farmers' Bulletin Ns. 104. ud Testing amp I,lb Over tests r,r. Celebrated Whirlpool made of a lamp whirlcelebrated The worlds most from raw maUria! to pool ia located in Mount Vernon, uct. Virginia. 1 4S0 j ; ! Detachable Collar The detachable collor for mens shirts is credited to Mrs. Hannah Montague of Try, N. Y., who in 1825, tired of washing her husbands entire shirt when only the collar was soiled, cut off the collar and made it detachable. LISTEN TO . . . baukhags The Natl Farm 10.30 63 Monday & Hone H;i rvwa h T1 Mental Peak at 30 An exhaustive study as to when the worlds outstanding men have been at their mental peak shows writers of the best short stories whacked them out between the ages of 30 and 34. - f- KUTA, Silt at 570 Lake KC KIDO, Boise 1380 KC it and other NBC Blue re9ic Me After Contributed to Civil War The cotton gin is said to have been Dog Perspires A dog perspires through a contributing cause of the Civil of its feet. war. Gallons of Water Per Capita One hundred gallons of tl, Be da Seventy-fiv- e per used in the United ed from Brazil. capita is used per day by cent o.' fg't y tJe'tro: lures ; Coffee Importui water per tV Until d : States k eJ tear, f tffeete should spring, growtt ftored vear. You portur m the indispensable. STARTING EARLY PLANTS Half the fun of gardening is in growing your own seedlings and transplanting them. Almost all garden crops may be started indoors by planting the seed in shallow boxes of carefully-prepare- d soil, watering carefully, and keeping in a sunny window. When the seedlings begin to grow it will be necessary to turn the box every day to secure an even exposure to the sun. When the plants acquire their second pair of a strong pastur raz in the fa Nir quiet reema at Sl.SS Well Fumlihed, do to aTerrthin. Coffee Shop. Garage. BABY NEW GRAND HOTEL, 4th Sooth and Matm CHICKS'O toned Higiew ku kt New Low Prices WK Leghorn and New Huns. for Immediate del. Special Qioi pullets for immediate or to a POULTRYMEN'S HATCE3T HOTELS In RENO. NEVADA atop at the HOTEL GOLDEN "Renos largest and most popular hoteL When 4775 So. State Murray. Utah. Hr This of g' othet pl.uit I HOTEL APARTMENTS KIMBALL HOTEL APTS.. IS North Main H block from Temple. Beautiful apartmenta Rates S2 00 to S3. 00 by day, week or month 200 car garage. per apt. with kitchenette. GLASSES aratte At Guild Mrs. the i REPAIRED Glaasea cost about half aa much when you buy direct from OPTICAL LABORATORIES 252 South Main. Salt Lake. Hora short Mrs. WALL PAPER life a M vri Felt Wall Paper Company has just received ita first carload of New 1941 Wallpapera direct from the mills. All patterns priced extremely low Extra special 200 or more 1940 Patterns from which to select No reasonable pnee refused Coma early, shop and save at Mrs. tions dere' 24 S FELTS Salt Sooth State iES rs ata sit( Fc Lake City first tific; OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and chairs, files, typewriters, adding inch's, safes, kk cases. S. L. DESK EX.. SS W. Broadway. Salt Lake -- WHEN IN SALT LAKE Home of Kiwani Rotary Exchaage Optlanetr--" Chamber ef Commerce sM The beat food in Sait Lake Is served by The MATTLOWER CAFE at 1S4 Pouth Main POPULAR PRICED Luncheons, Dinners and Sandwiches Hotel Ben Lomo OGDEN. CTAH Come as y T. E BARBER COLLEGE W NEW CLASS NOW STARTING KOLAS BARBER COLLEGE Bah Lake City Make extra money If called into Military Service. Barberlng Taught in a Short Tima. WNU Week No. 4117 WANTED DRY BONES In Truck Loads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID Writ or Wire ,g COMPAQ COLORADO ANIMAL SALT LAKE CITY. 463 SOUTH 3RD WEST OGDEN - rr.ee F. I Beoma 454 Baths BFamily Booms for 4 peri W Air Cooled Loon re and Coffee Shop Grill Room 151 or their nearest branches located at HEBCR SPANISH FORK LOGAN - - Mrs Edr A. nin sepe star gra oc ied bv -H Ri. He He be am He Dc m B CID Also buyers of Hides, Felts, Furs and Wool HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID 1 duct and Tho Perl Ecr stan ALWAYS A. M J. -- a a a SUPPORT FOR TRANSPLANTED TREES After a tree has been transplanted it should be provided with some support to prevent its being swayed by the wind. For a medium-sizeor small tree, it Is a good plan to drive a heavy stake into the ground a few inches from the tree to which, near the to,, a piece of firm, soft binding m v.ei i.. leather, eld rut her hose or soft rope is attached This mater. a! should then be passed around the tree and back to the stake m the farm of a figure eight d tc r G A Yout friends will thank you tor directing them to an Apartment Hotel for - t! t' v t COMFORT ( JLL? CONVENIENCE SERVICE The BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL Rates: S2 50 Day; SIS Week Up 29 South State St. Salt Lake City. Utah "rr; f |