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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER 6, 1919 I himself up with an employer who is forever getting on his nerves and in his hair, lie cannot do his Weekly newspaper published at best w'ork under such condition Layton, Utah, in the interest of and it is foolish to try too. And Davis County and colonies formed finally, as the preacher says, when by former residents of the county. you get a job in a good firm, under a good employer, work at it. Entered as Second Class matter Give it the very best you have at Layton, Utah, under the Act of every day. Dont be a flock watcher. Dont be afraid of working a March 8, 1879. few minutes overtime. Give a full JOHN STAHLE, JR., Editor measure of service for your pay. Residence 1hone Bill. 884 This is the best receipt the years have taught me for a good worker and a contented worker. ThoLaytcnJcerr.el EDITORIAL oOo Now and then run across an Old church member whose religion consists of his religious prejudices the more religion he thinks he has. -- oQo It is unfortunate that Providence does not always arrange it so that the driver at fault is the one who gets injured or killed. At the rate motorists are being disposed of in traffic accidents, such an arrangement would soon reduce materially the number of careless drivers. . oQo Nothing gives a man quite so much satisfaction as the feeling that he has completely silenced another by his argument. Clarcnca Valorfall Company Is Assol To Local Bcildars w-- e Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the plowman shall over- take the reaper, and the treader of grapes hm that soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall Amos 9:13. melt. -- oOo- This from an exchange; What some people don't know about driv ing fills many a hospital. oOo Of all the disasters that take human lives nothing has yet been -- discovered that beats an American wck end holiday. oOo- -- The score of the trarfic deaths that occurred over the Labor Day week end holiday is all in, the to tal is over 500. In all probability ten times as many were injured, some to the extent that they will be incapacitated for life. A pretty price to pay for careless and a three day holiday. One of the thousands of forest fires that occur in this country each year records show that only 10 per cent of thema re caused by lightning. The rest are caused by our woodlands worst enemy, the man with a match. oOo "OQO" The trees destroyed bv forest fires in this country each year would provide enough lumber to build 80,003 five room houses. Twenty per cent of these fires are caused Ly mans rarelessness with matches. oOo Fifteen million war veterans will be entitled to a share in the two billion dollar- insurance refund. The refund will equal 55 cents a morth on each thousand dollars of insurance for each month the insurance w'as in force. Some refunds will amount to as much as $500. Payment is promised alter the first cf the year. The refund results from the fact that in determining the amount of the premium to be paid the acturies estimated the rate to be higher than was found necessary. The refund cobetween nsist of the difference what was actually required and what was paid in. - -- oOo- -- army and Ger- l vo a t prrtrily an tv it1''', t r.ia'Je I! Li, theeu'.rg hmdi-cafp-u- 1 To gays ivVy Conani t f ree and lsi.vi.d Manufacture; s. Tho rep'-r- t .fates tbaf th t,t i r v.irlers a1, n whclc, i .Vt-p 3 j1 (.,rrt OKU', tr'tcr imlity ha.'f, cf woic a .d m.'i tn r wcvl u,Ji ,i. .A t le ..t r .1 i ; c. may Cl, 5' IX C. A till r f : Phv. V: ;:f. nbyton 8, . .u n o' i. i t Other dn-Lc- Jt - s - , n e ( thr o n I r-- ; ihc t c ;n a i ' '! , .1 u A f .1 ! i r. 1 I- Vs I i. jr l oOo- 1 . th ro , i y ' i . ; V o , i i.u y, .I'!' months ago the h? a out on went of Chicago printers r strike. They were receiving $85 a ;!n week and wore demanding $100 a week and a number of privileges. .iJ to The strike cost the workers The publishers continued .1 to print their pages from photo' : tv (.''ruio grahic plates prepared by girls. Asj ri;r ;; ro ' cl f 'r, m i p f bird a a result cf the strike large pubVsh-- i '' Gi' H ' m s can ers have financed the working out:1'1of a system by which linotype set the faunerc T c upm kind c: a pi i... , V operators may for the most part be what STATEMENT CF THE OWNER-L- i ,. v. ty eliminated from large daily news- If cal aimer i vm Ui', MANAGEMENT, CIRCU-LViu)the .. i i . . c h eve. papers printing plants. ETC., REQUHUSi) BY -- oOoTiiL ACT OF COLli fCo ll Five thousands operating emoOo AUGUST 24, 1912, A3 AMEND-"lv unitsas v,i'oso roads ployees on a strike have tied up l) BY THE ACTS OF MARCH r the Missouri Pacific railroad. Be.ay are in a b.rl s'aJ of re- 2. IP:?, AND JULY 2, 13 . - x.,e an cause of the strike some 22,500 non Of the Layton Journal, publishal road to operating employees are thrown . comet cry. ed weekly at for October out of work. Memhcrs cf !o Inderirmlcrt 1, 1949. oOoJlach-s u i A. "i'h the full State of Utah, County cf Davis The experts now all agree that bar . nog of tv-- entire ss. ALL and business over the country will be hie staitod a dr:e to reduce Before me, a notary In and for good until the first cf the year. Y all ago hene- - the State and county aforesaid, No prcd.ctions are fceirg made for f:''- in cicr Social from "5 personally appeared John Stahle 1 Twcnty-tw- o - t $10,-000.00- 0. The-emplo- 1 - . - - 1 a- - - b r ri-v- - r we-thc- Lay-to- -- : . !. - 1950. - -- oOo-" gr-v- l ! s 1 A - - a.4 on hand. 'arj? stpk (f '7t:.r the tucurj-'- bus are unytv c rskes ettcr rroerc-s- , ia Hs ,d 5 'v', med Ly t I ! . rr:.--.d-- -- cOo- ' WI.cn we fhuk of it the law on a ay radn ; hows ,t.n ; go.ng vs. ;tta'ly inccvvenirnce v A ve have male incncraMe tiles to T'd in on the ngs vci r:Ae i, 'vc. g ; close enough to b amerg the a;so rar.s. 0- give-- ; -' I ;' t - -- - -- or i I 1 t be stated It ccn.e Lian that Is uct er cf cMiv.o.. though they i.-.vr- Unit r r rfi rirt arourd fie corner Fvn vith the adv.orce notice we r. r f' F' I of-it- .9 - a id f Ft Bui. ROSE FOUND GUILTY - Nr,. (Tokwc Dluno ccO"1Pn led by U. 5. l11 Herbert C. Cole aa CAL. b.L1 JTe,Jcourt ten 'tIV1 : room after tre' .,etdict ended the treason 1 story. i r -r fu-'h- ' : t - - . . rn 'V . j f"n ; .Iriaky less ,v ( tal F 9 J 1 r- - - r) m I.. 1, I :-- R SALE - r i 41 A. D., 1949. 33 h- 'A -; l-- way 91. Yaur.g German REX W. FLINT, rhert Administrator of the Estate of , rimer cog. Phone Bill. Bessie M. Webster Flint, deceased. cr see at 12S3 South highDate of first publication October 7th, A. D., 1949. Wectker to Catch Yen J Dent Wait fer (ilJ i "ini II II Villi I Tim Unprepared llll Illl I tte fa'oz&k- jSk&T Ccx? HWWW1II Tzcz..a - , owners rr.e-- ied by a lirm, be given. company, of trial in ul pass the 153 mil- - ly the tine tne e i.i i iv-aJ- . ' -- If 1 t , I , t 1 mJ i.,.t j r,pr ky evening Line Tcris .g vonerfuI ar.d I-- . weeks in C l! u , .wv i 1 i hi ru -- d ; - cc l6 ..Wnll I 1 m .CvT V aUc A-- the k . I? . ' i . , s. v-- - I V ,vi ri rv t IK. . lat om; pv were accdtnL t grow'.-- " sni" , rice wiiat a or 10 c:l er rated coocerr, its St ri name nd adenss, as veil as tho.-e-j of each member, must be g'vci. John St3hle. Jr Lav ton and i Bountiful, Utah. 3. That the krovn bordhalucr and other security holders owning or holding 1 per rent or more! of total amount of bonds, mort-- j gages, or other securities arc: (If there aie none, so state.) None. 4. Tl at the two paragraphs above, giving the names of net( the owners, stockholders, and secuuty holders, if any. contain not only Roo.n the list of stockholders and seeur-- ' ity holders as they appear upon in the books of the company but also' in cases where the stockholder or; Rcof security holder; appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any olhcr fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporPh. ation for whom such trustee is actis ing, Dven; also that the said ri 5 , he hor. e dr, . :v t.-'- t . w re idert that -- r . i v a.-- ii .A. .riis t i S I . ur l i' if. ''? a i.. t i.,. -- rf rcgj.rcd ta uocorate lirth-anwei.....g laKes. When t' i irst ward sccictv Tuesday at 2 pm. Mrs. rib'I Iri sen will dcr.ur.stra,tf to Urns-- ' sent how it is done. i i.u-v- d (JS roc 'in r - up 127-J- 4 2 1 - t, Virtually fiees your hems cT (lit. uacI root. Dri'X-drie- ft dumper prevents cruekir.5 Lorn Inez uoa ,3 0pen Loccmcti:e-tyr- o b:r grates are musters of fuel eccnomv! Reecty r.C.' Tr'ho 2 Boat generator for gas or ch ev :.l r.'r err, ".''v! Ask to see this famous Leimcs unit teJe! Available in 6 different '.ires. y-- w ia-1- oll'Ctn'ned color?. Siding. Ser.ise Cc. Wendell Robins Kays. -- .'.r. J rrri, and cruel;?, trfere Css-tigh- ,V ' ' Lo.e, best cut of coal, :t lids c chcr.cc io go up the cikiiririri J helifrcef iteei ccnstrue-iio- n - I bar Tciessa i.a.v.i are Lvurg i . DiSKiHG fUSMACE i.r'.e- - , ... ' , Oak-i,- Sometimes 7: 1 - d 1 esiee e..,, . ere. r are i.ave tb Chritv a . I.iri ve v t veil. Mr. a:.u JI - cr Repair, all types cf roofing. -- Jne,t 33 v 1 i 476J. on 1 1 . Mrs. In i Cpcrt bild !onV.Th n I? g 1 - rrc&ojxs now FRANCISCO. in so Estate of Bessie II. Webster Flint deceased. ' 33 Creditors will present claims Bountdul 45C-with vouchers to the undersigned at Smith Building, Clearfield, s "I., 1 eor.a.t.on AaeIrs Utah cio William II. King on or Bil: 'Tv cods Cross. Fboie Btti. before the 10th day of December, v .oF-s'r- i.u,a .. v s . I f - LT 0O0- Ro!.IRUri os tod !1 Notice to Creditors Frr i. 'U rover j SAN t loo.E p r ror.e, r , on , C 1 TOKYO 33 te U- rn- - u j, 1 ga-.t.-- r'--c- rear-:- : i i' y f'J.irhSn- i,-.- ur.-nroi- fll have s comirg, few of us will be ready for it - salute - Ul3?e;l i?r4gcrtc e 0 of u il c c' ' - ha JIM ", P k 'I BT. Bv.viraui v s j-- frurdly 1 : FOR BEAUTIFUL me ties by A:r rr. c n. Alice 1'ranke, g' Bo k ri" 71: 1 rcvv:;pe-- AugIes visiur die James iuaiirir ' gerter) and Lie v.ri t'-- oOo- Y - J re y u I'Z l; 'v. on tl y will have tho r ' r- - r.rd the tbri.n rdi. " er h 'Ln; one per cent lo'ai eieocrt of stvnk. If net CMirl by a eorpur.ition, ra ri". and addresses of ibe mdi-- i t . .v An exchange notes: A good many people who are saving thei monev these days are taking a gamble that some day it will be worth something. My advice to a young nan. an old timer said the other dav. is to look for a job with a firm that has a future and whose employes stick with it for years. Th f no future working for a firm that has no future and there is no in working for an enrriv. r who is constantly changing A few employes could be wrong but when one after another quits the job and seeks employment elsewhere, is a pretty good indie-- , tion that the emplovor ia a d;f. ficult man to work for. There is no point in a young man ticsing a.x :u r T,jriy ''.cl U!IV - . Is ?n S-- rat LAE ITT! " Crt'.ra .ri.d water cci-.- l rink. and hat iange r gred rend. t on. T) Itl Fn i.ri South bo.irJ'ri'. the FOR SALE s? e Fe unds , a k S 66-1- J V'if' afLr I fer ILr, a-- y - t i r o :a ,:.s Bacon.'' t r J"h-- - tie evt- - injures, shut Phone Bui. . rs1 rr:t I.--v - v 5 - faults, than ri iF'ri.g Fri-- J" " - " us. Aloxa dvr You vib f d ,i ot stockhold- set vp for the job. -- verk t r.'.e is ers tlcuunthr oGoi i f- -' ortr ij (It owned riatkn, :ts name and o -- rir 'V th? taking cf the 1950 icr.sus. whl-- h begins April 1 will cost 7.' lril-icX lic.rs. Census takers will from $8 00 to 510 a dav.,' Come TOO district offices will be! Th-- . 1 bus.rris ir.ri'.V'" i'rurtLul, Utah t le, r yellow inside. rea'-or.-abl- FOR SALE MGM til heater ri ' good eerd tion SIP, U?o rivra-'11 Mrs. 0. ral ell ta.'k, with-- slave. James Thomson. is r.ot so raurh bn " as faa.Ls, p the fat am.e s tualirn that they have a long like t t.bny we- -l I could tell them that 1 . rOo- i 518-W- l fr-- Lest of ourselves; ri Lae corcueror is only ; L ' - c ie-.(- ILc or nroriss h.- twAol r.'-- 5 YASi:D CURTAINS ":s It"-e- Real glary springs ' -- . 1 1 oOo- ki yo-.y.- .r Ser.u'. I ThcugSLs tlrt ;h..s piper, rr-ag- .j txoharge offers as the bc&t neec cf advice to vacationers. Tike, he:' as mary cloth's and t'wc? as much money as v- -,, ihi-i- v e'l on the thy fact that e 'onev v.-i- n -- ap-Pa- aloresa.d public.ition far the date H.own m the above caption, ly Hr act cf August 2), fiticuiuy for 1912, amended by the acts 0: a.riaded lie Match 3, 1JJ3, and July 2, 1945 t or-i- section 537, Postal Laws and Reg' i Cif1 cf t.. pii.'C.'--,- ulations!, pwr.tcd c.n the reverse this form to a a . .unci 1. Tbrt tl e nnrr.es and addresses the pubkshir, cdirir, maooj .r.c diter. and b";mess John Stable, Jr., Lay-- . n er d ILmr t, Utah Kdi or ,!olm Stahle, Jr, Lnvtri L Fountif jl. 1 in M.iray.rg cd :r John Stable, Jr 1 1 ririt lul. Utah, ed a sal sman. s c 33-3- PHU.ds, do c - f.-'f'- 1 me cri-.tiru- ef iI.-t:- cr-:- p - lt n HUNTERS A-- . It logics now to appear that John Lev iri day work week has n t reduced coa) stocks suffi oicntlv to put I, vis in a b; for h s now do-- .r a re.--, i a Uik? is pre- feme I'r e tits i.tl l.r Lev.:.-as learned Hut ie cant B.V A ?::y when there is - ad J 33-3- 6 - n I Jrt a S3; 45-R- would 1 ? n d h t : . he is going to have to take it .Vong vi III is ether ta.ks unties, or at least as much cf it as he can. I have a long of books that I have hoped I would read some day in the dktu: t future, but e. ?ke though tho yea-- s are creep.rg upon me relentesslv. I fir.d Gut M.n er the list of books gr: wing while 1 er? the number I have read security too small. frr SO who, having been duly sworn acI hrve a dor ire to make ama- i to and oOo law, deposes says teur photography a hohb. It cording that he is the Assistant manager to me vers- - much but I have r.pti n of as risen of the Layton Journal and that never felt that I would che it the person in -- CHURCH NOTICES 1 cf a duel :ei ,s. 17 a- :.o. relyiag ei,t--to c.,- .he:r recr s :fi- - cMrpn. .t beglrs to apgcn riv: 1: e ment might ust as well I ?ye r.n c hick the lennd ginn.ng it, srce .f ri n to p?.v s ri't et j 1 $2 Chairs ing $4; 4 hr; I'M rl ., SALE-Rock- a- -d . f.v-rl- t for and Miir-iUnit- y T.- Onn Wicker. Phone Btfl 332J fe r - 1 pigs. SALE-We- iuer RENT 3 room modern room-- ; apartment, with gas utility 199-Jalso garage Phone Btfl. Mrs J. W. Hancock 3755 South 100 East Centerville St North 33 2nd West in Bountiful. FOR 1 t.-.c- 1 FOR RENT BENEDIX DE fine condition; also large high c bed; nice oak North 5 115 Peterson Phone Btfl. 6- -5 -- I e 33-3- 5 H- - frrg I 'J.1 -r a i i tarvi, gravel. A. chairs $50 $7.5U, heatrola "5c: ,,v,p r WELCOME to the Lutheran worBow and Arrow ship each Sunday evening at 8: .th 1st : in Bountiful American oclock 34 Btil. or Phone-566- J Legion HaHU, 3rd South at Mam Street Rev. Norman Folkers. SALE -A- pples, Rodney FOR pastor. Cross. Pbo Woods Stringham, 517RI. DEER Ford jeep l FOR SALE-1- 944 Deer Hunters! Buy cond. $600. or with metal top ATTENTION Streamline shirts, caps and jackets red 1946 your also $750; Shoe, Bountiful. 33 at the Co-oPontiac 8, very ctean inside and $1425. out loaded with acces. n South REAL ESTATE (21.000 miles) 1280 after5 496NR Btfl. West Phone 3,1 Fire, autoREAL ESTATE, p.m. mobiles, truck & casually insurance, surety bonds, long term FOR SALE Bountiful B'ke ao business loans, low rate interest Quick Repair; excellent goingwonder ul 10 years old, wJi sales, courteous service Sav-ti$500. for and money, give us a location, can be bought trial. I have prospective buyers. Plus inventory, Inomre at 1280 O S. Bargeron, Broker Phone South 2nd West Btfl. Phone 23 I St. Salt Lake VVx 496NR after 5 p.m. Utah FOR SALE Stork! ine youth bed, inner spring complete with mattress, excellene condition 5 East 12th South t. Phone BUI. CURTAINS WASHED All Rinds 30 . of curtains washed and stretched and lace table cloths, . r a niemirial service at 11 oclock FOR SALE Baled rtra-vpriced. Cali Mrs. Ieriri :!'. D Fri: Fresh egg: at which a speaker farirgs a mess Phone Bill.. 525 'V Haacke. Eggett, jurt East of So t o 3 169 Enot Lr.i South. ags designed to turn trur thjnght? 522-t.ful church. Phone cf those present to tiio; e vrio ! given their lives in defesa ri FOR SALE XH v I'e J..11 4 Ah 7i i c. tMr1 i IEOUS a remlr.de- - th? this country, water irs' e, with .ove work on this courtry should always ue Id- j oi ie v CD Call Lhi'dr-- n to defend its way cf ri.h - ' WILL TEND children in my home Rowdaily except Sunday, Mrs. Boun-tifu2nd South West 140 land. Phone 337-33. L best ARMISTICE DAY Noiver.ber 11, is the dale of observance of Armist:ce Day for the reason that this was the dav in 1918 when hostilities in World War I ceased and the armistice was signed. The first reouest f',r an armistice came from the German leaders when a oeace delation was sent to call upon Marshal Foch, the allied coriirria'', at Spa, and asked for mercy. The Marshal told the messenger th.v he had the terms of a protocol, vbtcn if signed, would make peace possible. The terms were accepted arr the articles of peace were signed An order was at once sent to all field units to ceae at elever oclock. Wher V '"inreTnent was received 1.1 Li courtly it was the occasion tor uj city and village v On November 11, UiF, I iry. cleit Wilson issued a prockrrtaion calling for nation' wiie ihser,-au.1 tho day. For a ru.ber of years wer various types cf ce.e 'd in several communities. fte- - at , e the .rovrem m en:h cams to consist of a memorial service for those who had given P eir lives in all va s of this country ar.d its in deie-c- e way of life The program corsets r 1.1 Ciii-a- ,, war ' mountain soil 11; November alt-gelh- U'f. Ch' 3 of Ttn years ago Illllcr invaded to Poland. The invasion started a wari that hsted six years, destroyed Hit '7 lor, the German many itself. rt.-- r Mary oOo- WILL TEND children in my home week days from 8 a m. till 5 p m 33 Call Marie Brunson 1100 South 33 27 East Phone 518J Bountiful FOR d Will Tend Children love 1380 So. 4 East. HISTORY d JAiii - accident. ect because requirements are such 1952. that dissatisfaction results with Bountiful, Utah. concrete work when the mix has not been correctly made. Clarence Waterfall, of the ready mix concrete concern bearing hs Trank Dixon) ser, ee All of (By life name, renders concrete I have looked formy that will eliminate mistakes. The ward to the time when I v'ould Waterfall organization delivers the have the time to do a lot of thing, mixed concrete to the Job, ready that I have wanted to do, to use. Whether you are doing re- b it for the alwaysof which I have doing or building never been able to find the time. pairing, remodeling, new, you will find the ser. ice this Every day aeems so taken up organization renders to be exceed- with duties that must be done that meets ingly economical and that there seems to be ro time to do the every requirement. extra curricular" things that Ready-mixeconcrete eliminates have always waned to do. This has waste as well as the bother of con- been more or less a will o the w.sp crete mixing machinery and the that has pursued me for many costs. Many contractors years ar.d which 1 have never s use the services of the Clarence cecdtd in overtaking. Waterfall Company in Ogden, 1 have taked with ethers about which is in itself commendation my problem and they w.thut ex for the quality, consistency of the advise me ti let L c other cetpion mix and the economy. things go and take out some time Recently the Waterfall Company to do the thing j I l.ave always acquired the old Sessions property wanted to do. in Northern Davis county and are Tiiat suggestion, Lkc most now operating a sand and gravel vice, is ere y to g ve b.t nust have p.t there. Since then they to take. I i.jvo never given reputation Fuse suggestions m .ch tl ougin ga,:ied an enviable throughout the district as repu- t,r the reason U.at I am wed table dealers in washed sand and uwaie of thi ea,e with vnic-giavcl of all sizes. Ileal estate proj-ict- 0,1 cis summarily brush aside th' are greatly aided by the grav- problemj t! at pizzc me, aid preling cf roads and driveways, for ieribe a cnrrre lor me to ioLov.-not is the propeity that provided which, in tl t:r w, uld Lx w th an outlet makes a everything vp inopinion, an sal very poor appearance to a prospec- is! uio.y manner. 1 wondrr if tl tive purchaser. Should your need su e ?i! oi o.wi prtifci. m be sand and gravel for any purpose as i as !y ns they thus se.Le nn;:e. we suggest you telephone Ogden 1 hr.v c.rne lo t ilr.l; Cmt i 2 5DCS. d 41. . s , win h, in iku t unre Rural and suburban result nts rrmy i! myrelf w ii nev-'i al is .at ? t rrg t. "t r.sL.::s .jw,;l End consultation with Mr. rrv '1 . t v.r - , 1 , Waterfall much to their advantage lt,lk when planning construction work ard on whn th e pr i :I e t..at f .m of any kind. Concre-tconstructor, dry ct.r aub.Lo is v .1 he i'a'?e'. . is growing in voider use and the ny.w'i woncXnng ti.o, if I 0 Id hy so.,-- ' V;. of Al'.u.c new methods of damp-proo- f aL 1: e tine I 1.1 g.il is meeting with great b favor. Concrete work is valuable n'ril ior . ich p..j A , u alter m that it cLminatcs f!re hazard:, :h.r; v;:-pr.v: n .ntcr.-t.;.d cl' ci 3 lowers insurance rates and assure iri a las'ing structure. they Headers of this Lsue wall do well a dirtar.re. 1 hive c me to a do ble to patronize the Clarence Waterjointed u An ii t e nari r. Or, ton-ccore Wall 1635 at located fall Company on is that t ey woo1 vt Avenue in Ogden, Telephone ecs of the con- prove as interestng a d as cern are experienced men in the concrete business and can often furnish important suggestions. space heater FOR SALE Gas 2500 BT. like new, utility brand. 30 West 5th South Phone 530. 33 Bountiful wjjfj FOR SALE Uw'd'Thor condition. $23- 0. a - WHAT WE THINK oOo- - The Socialists need not concern themselves about taking over this country, a local old timer says. The Socialist program is being put into effect as fast as ct can be jammed through Congress. All the Socialists need to do is to sit on tho side lines chew a straw and wait. -- The process of concrete mixing is very often the most difficult one in a building or remodeling proj- with several Howing modern remodkd hou. etc. Brae large coops office phone Rendell N. Mabey. are growing just where they are. We planted these trees and shrubs several years ago when we began planning our home. So it is wjth a lot of things in our live and the lives of other people, they appear to others to be fortunate accidents. In truth they are not accidents at all. Their need has been forsetn and like the trees and shrubs they have been long ago planted there- I think this is especially true of children. We grown ups who are looking ahead in their lives, plant the things that will be the greatest use and benefit to them in later years. We dont leave such things to charce or two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books ol the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affirant has no reason to be eve that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dsitnbuted, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the date shown above is 467. JOHN STAHLE, assistant Manager Sworn to and subscribed before me this First day of October, 1949. JOHN STAHLE. JR. (SEAL) Notary Public. My Commission expires Jan. 22, Bird Problems of the Mountain States. There were representatives there from France and other foreign countries. Mr. Mabey was elected secretary treasurer of the society. Mrs. Ivy Pncst has just returned home from an extended tour of the state of Montana where she addressed most of the lady Republican dubs of that state. Miss Agnes Peterson has returned from Bryce canyon where she had been employed during the with his wife, Mabel, ana daughters, Cheryl and Sue. c $ J&p rf ;0: Lrs Un-- T (ki'SS cf RA22 tl 3 mr.XG FOR SALE FCR SALE Monarch MaKerable coal heater, sightly used. Thone Bril. 263 R2. Al.ce C. Cheney, Centerville. Bet. Tarrish and Chase lanes on Alternate highway No. 91. 34. FOR SALE OR RENT 3 bedroom fire brick home, close in. Phone Btfl. 462. 33 FARM FOR SALE about 17 acres of the best soil in Davis County SVST IMS DAVIS GOUHTY SHEET 146 North KEiaL WORKS Moi.-Bountiful Phone 105 H. Trump Manager S 1 t irw. W1 |