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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, MARCH The Layton Journal Mr. Faye Child, Mr. Keith studied about these women ind think tliey did a Krat deal fur tluir ountry. 1U I I. SI 1. 1. RS. 6th e W .wT, I kT t mi MAH TH ASSOCIATION 1 OUR REWARD weiklv Newspaper published Stoker r.' l.ool mined a eettifi avion, Utah, in the interest of eate of tin II fiom the rihlllle and Da' is toiintv anI lolonies formed i handier of iniiiinuie for the si rap hv former residents of the enmity hook we inl'ied in hir conti st. It was the outstanding hook ol Di1 id lass ni.itti r ntereil as Sr t 'Hints and lii(l(d hollorahl li. at I a ton, I 'tah, mi'll r t he a it of luinHon in the tillal judging of March 8, 87. k e all feel tour hmi'liid hooks repaid for our "oik Mr, Tolnuii said that oin mill hv Jaueeu Kuk laud Ma among the Inst I II I, HOWARD at 1 1 I e I I REPORT CARDS WtdiMsdav we get our riport hope that I dont g t many links or m.i' have to go as far putting alhoatd ill my pants II R()I.D KING, 6th tank Stoker School News I THE DANCERS THE PRESENT ) In the kindergarten the teaihei an teat lung tin tlnlilnn tie dance 1 hev Ion 1 ) I 111 be-tau- it ' on t Miss M e et s room we decuh d soiii; land the to give Miss White a present this is nue sin just got married, Anvwav the im si nt "as a relish plate and PI IT R SON' 5th I think it was a very prittv one ( ARM II VI CM. Ml, , ai h t lame to I 5 VOI, SCRIIT READING 1 antes loom they have now hi t punt Ixit tlirvre learning to read sinpt I So h. lining to wnle i an iiimi n Im u i in the whin tint gi.tde It "ax haul to hain 1o ' I w i a I V M 1 IM), Mil MAKING KITES In the set ond made they are making ikites 'I hey jtue making them Tins coming Thmsday we are Inning a (puppet show put on y some propli flout Salt Take. It st.ots at one oh lot k tot the thud grade down. Whin hev lone eei-it, the rtsi ol its will The price will he five i cuts to pay lor their "a out and hai k The name of it I lie I Pied 1ipir of llamldm is think it will he a good show and I am sine we will all dike it DON LI) IJ NSl N. 6th A SOFT HALL GAME I Mr. Keiu Tree fern son, Bob by. of (Jgdtn visited recently with ,Mrs. I ries parents. .Mr. and Mrs. jes- 1 sc-- - J vi-it- vc I e C l, - CLEARFIELD 5 1 i c I 1 I 1 "dr 1 1 1 1 1 O I - , phabet consecutively from in naming their children. to 1 Too Many Crooks, a three-ac- t T. H. HUMPHERYS, comedy was (presented Wednesday STATE ENGINEER. by members of the leu field EDS I ward Sunday School, at the AVext Point recreation hall. Performances of the play are also FOR scheduled for this Thursday at the LE 40 acres of land ton Clearfield recreation hall, and Fri- West bank of the Jordan river; day- ,at Syracuse. All shows start at 16th North. Primary water right. 8 p. m. Also 3.3 acre lotx, th North on Principals of t lie cast are: Allen Redwood road. Apply 220 West, 8 Taylor, Wilmcr Barlow, Fred Clark, 2nd North, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kay Nelson, Clyde Clark, and WANTED Stock to pasture; Mrs. Mary Ileiner. also have a ifew choice raspberry plants for sale. Ben Mitchell, Phone 8 Bountiful 285-- rv 0 'a $20 th art on 7- III who tOe'k r ed tVe 25 n y. sto arget sc,,re Chfotcns i)Ul- - Btsinie it Wbe-elr- WJicilng Arils ti x Gea y eum 17th ,illv (c spfl ,i'elu--. ) x Ciky . Mil ev 4 .Ld'itt I knight -- Sighan ,)res 'sLnigli 1 Clgun ..- q Mabey -L Cooley .. Sessions I Jones .. Gealty (3) tber 'A fa kc) e wit fid all Ost M 1 !avs' "HI hob center jidle W -- J! fly kis twinl 4 f nters sh fttZPgC, 9. A. D.. 1941. SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARMS from Layton to: .... .... .... Kanut City . . . Portland 47.C0 Ripping Cot Cn $35.10 59.36 48.60 23j95 43.00 2155 39A3 26.65 SxaeW low Im Stx$dmrd $33.35 26J55 io oeh.r Liberal ratnrn limita. Alo very low Lay-ton- 51.90 33.10 33435 Ltm point. one-wa- y Afc abovi frervef fare Far further detalli consult: CLARENCE BAIRD, Agent fl 0 A Telephone 39 BAUFlHMIiROAD 1 0 f 'l0 THE 2aL, i fo(f foun I (ride, orse or a the w sha the air ith ride, a rite, in bl, tt Juan fov irophecy sri' shall 4 -- fn oifland W that a i rf Chn; 8 f glasi Aid bu Will fed f i" ells Ii I I f hl Will to tab North ?! bUdd b 3e to !t make HflsMMDlal (Da Men 105 South Fjrtf y( . si plav- - pe sp LEGAL NOTICES of every ( tics Town Clerk. Seal pe a be ntfthat VIRD COOK, & e iron iter ATTEST-Stat- PROBATE erin tow l Fac-simi- le per-eonn- el Nurse-Stewardes-s. . ; . $22.iO VI RD COOK signature of Town Clerk, Town of Layton, Utah, At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of seven (7) oclock A. M. and closed at the hour of seven (7) oclock P. M. The voting place for all qualified electors of said Town shall be: The Layton !Town Hall, in said Town , of Utah, and the Judges of election at said polling place shall be Ada Sandall, Daniel Sullivan and Leona Hodson. Dated at the Town of Layton, Davis County, State of Utah, this 3rd day of March, A. D 1941. , 'GEORGE E. BRIGGS, President of the Town 'Board of Layton, Davis of lUtA d" le Bps I If the voter desires to vote for the issue of said bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word YES. If the voter desires to vote against the issue of said bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word NO. On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: Official Ballot for the Town of Layton, Utah, Special Sewer Bond Election, Thursday, the el 7th day of April, Relax aa you travel . . . read, .write, move about, enjoy superb comfort regardless of tbe weather . . . avoid high-wa- y hazards . . . please your appetite with delicious Din-.low cost on a modem, smooth- ndmg Union Pacific train! Choice erf accommodations. Convenient schedules. Courteous service by trained including Registered la C!uUm9 g 1 ir. v, GUARDIANSHIP 3ui.g t V- -. ti Notice To Creditors be pre- members of the Ir LonArn bon. Dates Set For M I A Plays . hiL-tense NOTICES Consult County Clerk and Respective Signers for Further Informal presi-"Pwte- hv ,jhs to-w- it: NO Danw. -- muu-i.- , m matvbe me "irt , I y, in anion tts n tfd VE5 - 7 loti red hereto Thursday, the 1,1,1 jed. BOND ELECTION BALLOT For the issue of Sewer Bonds usrrdnh,5,he lle ''"('ration, W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman is lul s 'l,e ihil , semi-annuall- -- STATE ROAD COMMISSION U1' clul April, A. D 1941, a tion will be held within t imilt, of Layton, Davis Countv. t,i, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said Town a?, shall have paid a property t4X therein in the year next pteicding such election, the following tion, Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the Town of avion, Davis County, Utah, in the sum of Fortv Five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00), payable within twenty years from date of issue, bearing interest at not to Exceed the rate of three per cent per annum, payable be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying the expense Vf constructing a sewer system for the said Town for the purpose of supplying sewage disposal to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality At said election t' e form of ballot shall be as folk ws MATTRESSES Let Overmans remake your old cotton mattresses with new covers for only $4. Put 200 coil springs in your present coton mattresses with new cover, $7.95, any kind of spring mattress serviced for only half price. Free pickup and delivery each Thursday Local phone 29-Overman Mat- - You jtan get that car painted NOW for only $20, two toned, $25; we also do body and fender work. RAYS PAINT & BODY SHOP, 605 North Main Street, Bountiful UMcaqo the affair atiracte'd many- from Ogden. Salt Lake utv and Davhs In charge of the county cunt Avas George Mitton. former president of tlie federation. V'rvmg began at 11 p. m. in the caieteria where a barbecue of beef "ith all the trimmings attracted the throng r- fith Barnes, club d it to be a successful !.ar,ry Kammfyer, president f the eber county association of sportsmen, was in attendance. ' mat'1 f Public notice 7-- J. harbhec e and d.,nce ('hi Uuurday n g! t at the Davic xboo! at KavsviUe semi-trailer- I b, Layton, Davis County, Ftah 7-- Car Painted for xA . 'h.iii three hundred 1,1 csrfie nser 2. Town-o- CLASSIFIED ADS SiH)rtxmen Attend Affair At The Davis High Gvm atended. ob' I NOTICE SPECIAL IK)M) ELECTION - 1 ' B c 92-J- COMEDY a March 15th to June 15th, 94 has been designat-e- d for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipment, steeling mechanisms, horns, mirrors, windshield wioers and other equipment on all resident-owne- d motor vehicles, trailers and s in State of Utah. w-;-; . THRICE SCHEDULED ments were served. e 1 th t 4 meth- Dispensing with haphazard 1 i s J c ods, Mr and Mrs John R. Ginn of Bowman, (7a , have used the al- THREE-AC- T a'V: Ighrt lt; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Author Beck fment Sunday with relatives in Shellev, Idaho. armington Relief Celebrated their ammcrxarvsociety with a very 'me prog i am of muxio and comic skittx. Biles, lav afternoon. Refresh- 46, Laws of Utah, 19j5;a three months period CUa-i.- n. ! ,55-4- 5 KVRMLNGTON 1 25-I- s;xn ft; Brand new refrigerators iwere re. by the Stoker grade fchool at Bountiful and the Kaysville grade school at Kaysville, 'I liomas E. Williams, clerk of the Davis school board, reported. Refrigerators are purchased by the P T A and the school board, on the per (cent plan Other schools in the county may purchase refrigerators on the same basis, said Mrs. Williams. Loa Chapter a, -- c untly purchased i 1, Carnahan, 1 111 me husV this week new roof on the Dutch putting t 'en which was almost ilestrew r.l hv me some completely two weeks ago. heneevei. tere"as n0 jntcr t'ption m luixine-x- , , "tnt on m-- t the- x im, Hm-xtoAn'' rt erred , oi. et H esd.iv fi on tlie hosj a t.t hn! Luun rooming t'u.iti'uit I'twiiN of an inur. 1034 h-- PURCHASE NEW REFRIGERATORS Leith Barnes, head of the I avis countv healh department has been appointed emergency disaster chairman, hv the Davis countv Red Cross Chapter. Dr. (Barnes has worked out A well arranged plan for quick relief case of a disaster, 1 57-7-64X- rieo 3585 1 DAVIS SCHOOLS L . SALK RFP, ing Owner Spring miracle mini!, nearfleld.rti6 7lgp.nl.wellfor 63 doft. the new medic ue from any color desired for u 270 exterior deep at point K. D ft. and N.8 decorating, lc.n, N., Cor. Sec. 22, T. ft. from finish, cannot wash r n 2 W. curl up or hum off, xt 12831 R. W. rettlt, Layton, moisture and heat. Cm. ft 4 recommended from go,, gp.in. for etock watering from tile drain at point E. HO ft. ftnd R and guaranteed. Drives i, 4 T. cor. N., 12, Hec. 750 ft from NV Make your irt v bn utes. W. K. like new, (costs nan h 1318 Charle P. ONeil, Kay, You can't afford paint. 225 g p m. for Irrigation ville, from (.In. well SOS ft. deep at point this, saves ypu dullaix N, 1756 ft. and E. 1049 ft. from Hl4 have the new wonder sealer Sot all general !,. (or. Sec. 31. IT. 4 N. H. 1 W and polishing on a., ing 1344 Floyd Hamtdln, Syracuse, Tt ; 6 73 g p.m. for domestic uee surfaces walls, ceilings , from 2. In. well 600 ft. det-- at point work. No hard work, Ud. free B. 394 ft. and N. 2X0 ft. from SW tiful luster. For Cor. Sec. 17, ,T. 4 N, It 2 W. tions inside and out get 14006 4Vet Point Ward of L P. with Mr. and Mrs. Km S. Church, Weet Point, Lt.; 29 7 2nd West, Bountiful, jl tc g p m. for Irrigation from 2. In. well 25 ft. and 6X0 ft. deep at point K, FOR SALE Fruit trim S. 1345 ft. from NV Cor. See. 8, T. and evergreens, roses r, 4 N.. R. 2 W. Karl Nursey, prices. Protest resisting the granting of Phone any of the foregoing Applications, with reason therefor, must be In affidavit form with extra copy and OF filled with T. H Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, t'tah with a fee of on or before April 26, 1941. 1 1 Dr. Harnes Appointed Emergency Disaster Chairman KAYSVILLE In accordance with Section FOR have The following A'dlc-atlno appropriate under. xedan; In good jumdn heen fllf'i ter from well and drain radio. No reasonable ground Call Don Aamodt, In I'avi county, t'tah, all location Home being from 8LHAM: im-pr- a Emd-Emg- h tress Co., 2 759 South Lake City. Dial NOTICE TO WATER USERS e, .. I , and Mrs, Leland Elliott attended the birthday party of their sister, Mrs flirts Sinalta of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. lauthu H. Barlow, Sr- have returned home from a trip to I' vanstoii, W yenning, where they visited for several days with friends Mr and Mrs ugenc Reed and Mr and Mrs Matthew Holt vm r Saturday evening visitor ot Clay Adams fn Layton. Mrs, Sylvia Krause is with relatives and friends in Cottonwood. Mr, and Mrs. I. liner Johnston and small daughter, Fay, and Mr. and.frs Norris Adams and 4 little sons, all of Clinton, Utah ere Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Arc hie Adams. Mrs Maralda Jlanks w as, honored at ber home with a party, given by a. group of her women triends of Clearfuld and Bountiful. Refreshments were served under the direction of her daughter, sMrs. Phylis Ring. Mrs. Hanks is recovering from a rg injury, suffered recently ben she fell in the' temple while doing work there. flic Pinocle (Tub gave a theatre party and dinner in Ogden last Wednesday afternoon and evening. lull members are- Mrs. Lux Camp bHl, Mrs. Lula Hudson, Mrs Ruth Low ham, Mrs IMary Muir, Mrs. Afto Brown. Mrs. Virginia Thur-gooiAirs. A mire Bilhngsly and Mrs. Mia Smith. Mr. and i M rs. Orlando Muir and rhildren of Springvilfe visited, here Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Thomas Muir, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Muir and Mr. and Mr. Rex Randall They also visited relatives in OgdenRussell Stoker, (student at 'the A. C. Logan, spent last week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. toker. Haven Barlow, also an A C student spetn the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow. Mrs. Dal Billingsly visited one dav last week with her mother. Afrs Margie Adams of Layton Is w orking at the M alley lunch! room Phil Mabey, with his brother. Joe Mabey, ijr., has been assigned to prepare dinners for 'Certain, 'men at teh ITT,T Field Airbase Mrs Norma Haymond of Spring-villUtah is a house. guest of her parents, Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Sessions ,i Four local people are in the Dee Memorial hospital, Ogden. Samuel G. Layton and Victor Smith are both recovering from mafor operations. Clarke Robinson underwent an appendicitis operation h-- t Saturday evening and is 'reported to be ing picrlv. Mrs. "bo has been ill for DuidTavton, sometime reentered the boxmtal, Tiiim1.iv for a minor operation Trs KtiLy 0li attended a Rnccinl meiting at the Ycber College Ogden last F'idiv. at 4 p sn. to hear the world famous Helen Keller speak Mothers md TMughters tea was held last Saturday afternoon bet" ei n the hours of 4 and 6 oclock at the home of Mrs T Smith I x Barlow 1. Mr, p.tpir without a ftaine On the next windy day tliey ate going to fly them. I hope they are mu i ess I he sixth grade is going to play tul. the sivinth a soft hall game Two JOYCE LEWIS, Oh " ei ks ago "e played the eighth gtaile. The seme "as 34 .18 I A GOOD STORY think we "ill liaxc to woik haul to " in from ,the ' entli, In Miss Relietgs room I am SHIRLEY l.ODER, 6th reading a story jailed Through 'J he looking 'Glass. It is about TIIE PENNY LIBRARY a little girl who goes through a looking glass and has an interestIn Miss Rcbcrgs room we have t ing adv entuie. a penny library. Miss Rebcrg RODNEY LEWIS. 6th bought us two Nancy Drew Mystery books. She lias a little bank A BUSY DAY and exirv day we read them we liaxe to pay a The tirst time J omnrrow vve are .going to get we opened it penny. we lud sixty-siour repor Lards and the Doctor emts. e bad two books with that and nurse is coming, to give the I ast night we opened it and had a filth igradc examinations. Dont dollar and some odd change The Ward Relief Socie'ty gave its von 'think its going to he a busy M annuil March social in the ward RJ R L HOG (th day hall last Tuesday afternoon, consist, LUCILLE GEORGE ng of a Iptogram and pageant, folSPRING IS HERE -lowed hv light refreshments. DeHISTORY the history of the Relief puting Npung is umiuig ra la la la. Well soiittv organization, the pageant In Mr. Hills loom we started i looks as if s pi u g is line, to stay. liar, teiied members ns follows-Melbthe fourth turn histoty estitdav. Iltie at si bool we arc having fi Taylor. 'Joseph Smith; We studied about great aviatots. spier of spmig games. The bov s IB uf h ate plaving mat hies and the girls iiit In ie. dims, R mma Smith; Susie Some of them were Charles Snow; Golda Bar. and the Wright Biotheis. I pump the hope It leitaiuly set ms low, 7ina Dhai onng. Rachel I arson, ihttik it is inter i sting to learn how odd to logik out ot the windows and see rings all u t r the ground. At Rathsheha Smith; 1 a ,Von Stuart, an plain s were slatted h tunic line B Weds; Phylis King, noon volt can hanllv get around for RICH RD R I LI Y. 5th ( laiisxa S. Williams; Susie Nelson, all the ropes. I'mii out of all that Louise Y. Robinson; Susan Argylc, surely am gl.nl to have spmig MUSIC APPRECIATION v man here again so we wont have to Amy B Dit ec tot s, la ,Vora Wood land our heavy coat and guoshes in music appreciation Monday lien Eot hex we had Funeral March of the guess we ate till glad to have Music, a JPrcal Stoker. Script, lit 1', dont von Mat toilettes by Gounod, prounced spttng L tic- Sessions j Goono. e could tell Kvhcre the Children with roses, Shirley Marionette fell and the others Forbes, Joyce Nelson, Ruth Ann came rusjiing in, stopped the show Wood, Carol Odd, Darlene Sesand started to march. The May is sions,, Joan Brow-n- , I.auralce Smith hot and they stop for refreshments and Ruth Manning. Small boys on the way and then start marchJanies Criddle was honored Sun. with fruit, Stephen Smith, David ing again. da)', March lfth gni his 76th birth- Jacobs, iNeal Adams and Stephen RUTH FISHER. 5th day anniversary by a call at bis Sessions home of his immediate family. The Sponsored Ibv the local Sunday READING out pf tow n members w ho called school, a three-ac- t Too comedy', Mr. and Mrs. IFrcd Wools, were, Crooks raul P. many by Temple In Miss Rtliergs room I am read layer of Bountiful, .Mr. and Mrs. was presented in the ward hall last ing "When They Were Young. It Acel lheyiie of Ogden, Mrs. Parley Friday evening. tThe jplay was ditells about women twho became Howell of Clifton, Idaho, Mrs. Wil- rected hv D. M. Nelson and Carl famous. Last year in history we liam Criddle, Mis. Lly Rentmnster, Green. Members of tbe cast were: ol truer, Suxit Nelson, Allan l ay lor, lied Clark, W ilmtr Barlow and Ralph Clark. antioani e tic ainval of daughter, horn Tuesday night, at the Pet hospital Ml and Mrs M. Dell Grant of Boise, Idaho tire spending ten days with Mrs Grants mother, .Mrs. W. I. Bennett Mr. and Mrs Roy Green, Mr. tnd Mrs Mehm AHibaker, Mr. and Mrs Mark Green ami Mrs. Verna Antlion went to Salt Sunday to ce the hoys leave for training. Mrs If. II Billings of Salt Lake wax tlie pni-x- t of her sister, Mrs. Amos Odd, Tuesday. The Philips camp, D. lb P held their meeting I relay at the home Ot Mrs Joseph Jarman, I lie last meeting of the Tareni and Teai hers (or the year was held I hursd.i with selection eif ofllrers Mrs Nathan Reeves is recuperating, from her recently illness, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John DihMrniii, in Copperton. Mrs rank Redford and daughter of (ilc nils Eerrv, Idaho are visiting relatives here thix week. uneral eervn es for Mrs. Esther ndei son were held in Die t iln rn u e, Wednesday. Mr and Mrs I im S.mdall, Mrs. George Wilcox, Glen Jensen, Miss Helen Burton. Melvin Jensen, Miss lorine Dalton of Ogden. Mr. and Mis flvde Bmningham and Mr. and Mrs Walter Cottrell attended the wedding reception of Miss Betty Tane Ten sen ami f leon IT Tieeher Saturday evening" in the Burton ward hall in Salt Lake They tw ere married Eridav (in the Salt Lake temple Miss Tensen is the granddaughter of M rs George W. Wilcox of Kaysville The tumbling team of the North Davis junior high school presented an ait at the South junior high Wednesday evening Mrs Gat land I gbert of Grace, Idaho has been spending the Jvast ten days here. Mr and Mrs Melvin Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Toe Duncan and Mrs. I.eon leiivfn of Salt I.ake ami Mr. and Mrs Allan Bather of Centerville "ere (guests of Mrs. George !W. Wilcox Sunday Carson Welker Is working Idaho for a few w eeks. Kayx-vill- THE MARIONETTES I i 1 Point and Sunset LD S wards, starting Monday at K p. m. at the Clearfield ward recreation hall. Cast o fthe plays are to bib com posed of IM Men and Gleaner girls of the wards. Thursday following, the same program will be given at West Point and Svracuse ax a road show unds will be placed in the treasury for the annual M Men and Gleaner girls bjenquet. Lucid Smith, Mary Clearfield, Syracuse, West VTelta West, Mrs John I but of bvraiuse and Mrs. Sain Layton of Clearfield. Bennett Smith of Colorado is here v isitmg Ins grandfatlu r, George W Webster Mr .uid Mrs JL'Oiam Harvey 20, 1941 Estate of Jonathan Holbrook. deceased. Creditors will present claims with 'ouchers to the undersigned at tkt oftice of Keith L, Stahle. Bountiful L tah, on oF before the 2nd day of May. A. D., 1941. LEO MOSS, . . Administrator of the Estate or Jonathan Holbrook, Deceased. Date of first publication, February 28th, A. D 1941. ye!t1 L. Stahle, Attorney for Administrator. i O, k a 1 X f Slir j s( i ex.-- . - i nWe :r" s- - wed o er I 5 orc b Notice To Creditors O iaea sha! of rheobe P. Farkin, deceased. Creditors claim will present "'th vouchers to the undersienc at his home in Woods Cross. Utah-or before the 2Sth dav of May, A- D., 1941. f n v I hC; n If Y RUM B. PARKIN'. Administrator of the Etate ot I heobe P. Parkin, (deceased. Date of first publication arf, 21. A. D 1941. cm': rilflS W - s: j T L:iar. s |