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Show ;. WEEKLY . . daugh- Esther Eggett, youngest ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lggrtt of Salt Lake, but formerly of Boun tiful, died in the Salt Lake wunty Shu hospital, Tuesday morning.. would have been 19 this coming March. Funeral services- will be in1 Salt held in the Fifteenth wa-rJjike City this Friday and burial will be in the Bountiful cemetery. LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 19, .1938 S, - Henry SHERIFFS - at d R. Ralph Day, son of etieovge Vorlu in the killed was Day, who war, and Selina Ruth Cromer weie . married this week. Ileber D. Clark and family left for Los Angeles, - the first of the f'?r week, for a foui- months adClara Mrs. Clark .health. Mr. vertised a number of things in- thijs paper before he left and expressed himself of having found' it a very, satisfactory ad-vertisihg medium. was Attorney Ircst on Thatcher the Idaho, down from Salmon City, first of the week: You dont wot. to miss seeing Sun Francisco smiting at the Town Theatre .Sunday for three days, R. Raleigh S medley, son "of Dr. E. Smedley of Burley and grandson of Dr. . W. Smedley of Bountiful, was one student out of 390 tending the State Normal school at Albion, Idaho, who made all A grades for the first six weeks per-to iod at that institution according the registrar of the . school. Mk Smedley is president of class, a member of the fire squad, the. Cardinal Glee club and L'Artjie : chorus. Lewis Hepworth. left Tuesday for Los Angeles where" he may . apend the .winter if he finds employ ment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Fur .geson left Saturday for Bifcknell, Wayne Co.', where they will make their home. Mrs. Furgcspn, before her marriage was Miss Alice Knigh ' ton. , Mrs. John Kynaston bf Bancroft was a visitor this week); at the home of her sister, Mrs: Henry Clay. She was on her' way. home from Mt. Enimonds where she had . . North-Cottonwood- T-a- fot-sal- . - - the-senio- NEWS-EXPRES- i . . I and family who had been living in turiat to. et up a program to deter , LEGAL NOTICES Cultural of combination mine what have the late Arthur Hatch home, moved to the city. This is the fam- methods, cover crops and fertiliz- - j Probate and Guardianship Notice ily with the children that had been ers give best result with different Consult County Cleric or Respective. for Further Information. turned in to the juvenile court. . Signers type's- of fruits grown in Utah. the The soil fertility aspects of program will be under tho auper NOTICE OF Beer of . vision' qf Professor D. W; Pittman Associate Agronomist, and the. soil, SALE Untervillc Hies ; . mointurc aspects be under the.su-- ' of 0. W. Draelson, irriga At His Horn 69 ppryision lion and drainage engineer, both IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE o. ,.u ;u.i experiment station STATE OF UTAH IN ; AND Ifepry Boer, 9 died at .!,? Irjin ..Uli'i, . FOR DAVIS COUNTY. in Centerville, Monday morning. made on a recent Home Owners Loan Corporation; Ife was born April 4, 1807. at England tour by leading fruit growers ' of a: corporation cf the United State's Oldbury, Il and come to Utah sixteen years ago Ui. ii, liowcU. that .'orchards in of America, Plaintiff, vs; Joseph living jn gait, Lake and Centerville, Idaho, and the Northwest during M. Pratt and Lovica E,. Pratt,, hussince.. the later part of the summer, used band and wife; and Surviving are a widow, Mrs. Irrigation and Water Comalfalfa, grass or weed cover crop W. Beer; a daughter, Hilda L. Beer and cultivation was confined .to pany, a corporation,-Defendantsa son, Leslie Wilford "Beer, Center To be1 sold at Sheriffs-Salon and early ummer. 12th the. of villc; three sisters in England, a spring .at 1910, day December,. Where water-supplis adequate sister in Egypt and a brother Char the hour of 12 oclock noon at the qnd fertilizers arc used the cover north front door of. the Davis, les Boer, Salt Lako City.active. member of the L. H. crop gives good results. It has the County Court House,' at Farming-ton- ,' S. church, Mr. Beer3 was a member advantagcB of cheapness and it Davis. County, State, of. Utah, of the high priests quorum of the avoid? the trouble-O.little leaf" the following described property Centerville First ward at the time a hd other nutrilidnul .troubles. The. of his death. Commencing ht the Southwest cover crop also adds an additional Funeral services weer held in the of Block Twenty-six Corner the to matter Centerville First ward chapel Wed- supply of organic . nesday afternoon under 'the di 'A- soil. ction o fUishop Wesley F.. Tlngey. To determine the value of differ The opening hymn was by .(he tint combinations of fertilizers and White Chapel mortuary quart it. cover crops Dr. Stark plans to set I up a cooporative Prayer Frank Sheldon, nolo, experimental detn Shall See Him Face to Face Mrs! onslration in privately owned orWm,..Trimbath, opening address, John Q. Adatps who told . of Mr. chards, which will' include; apple, Beers faithful services in tho pear, cherry, and apricots. Each or church as a high priest, a ward chard will opeupy ' between eight teacher and in all ward nciiyiUes; and ten acres. . also, of his merits- as a husband, faCultural treatment to be tested, ther, friend, neighbor ..and citizvn are clean cultivation, alfalfa sod,' Samuel Benion c First CoUnil Bweet' clover sod, and straw mulch. of Seventy. then spoke-oMr. Beer treatment will bo used in and his vry work and Every ' each t experimental plot. the pleasure ho felt-ahis 'aequnin-ten-cFertilisers- treatments wilt- inSolo, 'They Will.' 0 (Rid Bo Done rendered by Alvin. Keddin dude the comparing of barnyard Bishop John Wells wad t.ie manure, ammonia sulphate, and the next speaker. Spoke of the combination of ammonia sulphate of Mr. and .Mrs, Boer in and 'sulphur phosphate, compared England, their native' land; their with no .fertilizer-aof .With a cheek, Canada and from- - their going rebo treatments to 'are more n coming to Utah 'and. gave a on the (resurrection" Bishop peated sufficiently .to permit measWesley E. Tingoy was tho cloning uring 'the- results' accurately and speaker, tndoraing everything said minimize tho soil and tree varia. of tho deceased and. told of his tion, ' stated' Dr! Stark, faithfulness in his ward since he ad Ten years ago, Mrs.. Gladys had resided in it. Closing musical 111., was Ilousewater . number, White Chapel mortuary deserted ample 'by htfr husband; Tho other quartet, ..Going Homo. Benedicex- -' resources tion, Ruguc'l Barber. Grave in the day the went to Court ami obtained a' divorce. Wasatch Lawn cemetery perienced service,. . BOUNTIFUL - . - A-- (26), Plat A, Farmington Townaito running Survey,thence North Thirty (30).rods; thence East Ten ,(10). rods;'., thence South Thirty .(30) rods; . thence West Ten (10) rods to . the place of beginning,' con taining Three Hundred (300.) square rods of land., . Together with all water rights .'hereto'. Belonging,... however . evidenced, .'need or 'enjo'yd with t -- said la'nd or blunging to sam. Together with' four. (4) 'Bhaires . of , (ho-. Of. the capiial. stock North ..Cottopwopd. ..Irrigation &' Water 'Company,, evidenced No-820, land by Certificate pledged to the ilome 'Owners I.oan Corporation aa Piegte :for Joseph. M.'.'Pratt, as-- ' iddi- tional security for the indi'.bt- - t ednesa' secured by the. . nort-- , ' ' gagd hereinbefore described.' ' "Dated and issued at Farmlugtwn, Davis County, State of, 'Utah, thi 19th day of November, .lyilb. ' - . of-th- f g pains-takin- e. - - -. A Bank Accoi edn-reraion Combination s Bor-mo- - attended the funeral of her grand- son, Seamlcy Chase. Mrs. Kynaston and youngest daughter aro not living on the ranch, this winter but are residing in Bancroft where thu. daughter is attending high school. To the voters of the Bountiful school district No. 2, I hereby announce my.c.andidauy for the comby Alvin D. Chastine. . Dec. member 2nd, for ing election, of the school board of Davis county. I pledge myself to economy and advancement qf our school system. 1 am not controlled by ; . atiy party or factions. JOSEPH 0. PUTNAM, ad ' ' ' . The annual Relief : society conference of the Bountiful Second ward, will be held Sunday, Nov, 22 at the Junior high school. A pro- .Plans are being made under the. gram, extra ordinary, with special supervision of Dr, A.. L. Stark, exmusic, v!U be present od. All dis- tension horticulturist, nnd' Profestrict teachers and all officer's .of the sor F, M. Cbe, associate horliCul- Relief society are to meet at the Junior high school at Tho public is envited to the 7 oclock session to be held, in the gymnasium. Something new; something different. Please come. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lubv of Texas, spent a few days last, week, . here, visiting with her brother, R. W. Ashworth anjl famj ' ily. They were returning homo from San Francisco, Calif., where three weeks with they had spent, ' . a record than forty three years this bank affords its customers the vantages. of and MeUin Butler, an' Jose, Calif., violin mater, developed a. glue-fothe. repair of musical in.ffnuiH-ntand .refused'.$i5,(00 for the formula, Twb years, later He decided to sell, only- tq find tliqt he had lorgoiten it. ' 'H. A. . .. ' "JOSEPH JHOLB-RCJOK-- Bldg.,'- v above-ent-ile- d. . summons: Court:. IN T.IIEDiaTRl'CT COURT "QF-THE SECOND .JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN. AND FOR DAIVS-- estate tcwit: .' AU of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH , vs. Block 1, St. Joseph Townsite . CIAYONE, Plaintiff, . .MARIE as the same is now platted and ANTHONY CIAVONE, Defendant. filed In the office of the The State of Utah to. the eaid ' ; . !. . Defendant: County . Recorder of - Davis ' above lots You are. hereby', summoned 'to County, Utah;-Ththe NE4 of after part compriseappear within twenty days of 'Section 11, Township 1 the service, of this summons upon-youif served. 'within the county, in North, Range T West, 'Salt Lake Meridian, and are de- - . which this action is brought; other' wise, within thirty days after .scribed as. follows: a en-- . 407. at above defend 'the nd point Commencing service,. feet West and 33 feet South of titled action; and n ca9e of your the Northeast corner of Sec failure so' to' do, judgment will ho tion 11, Township 1 North, rendered against you according to ofthe demand the complaint which 'Range l West, '.and running ha's been filed with the '.Clerk of thence Soiith 180. feet; thejicq West 135 feet to (he East side ' said Court. This action is brought &n alley thence North aldng 'of the fpr the purpose' bf dissplving' contract of marriage now and.here-tobefor- e ' the Rast shle of said alley 105 feet; thence 'Northeast and exisiting between-plaintifand defendant.. parallel with the center line of. the 'S. L..& O. Ry. 90 feet, A. II. IIOUGAARD, . ' more 'or less to the' South line ' B. ' P. LEVERICH,-, v of a 'street; thence East along . Attorneys for Plaintiff the South line of said street 9Q '. I. O. Address': 420. Felt .Building Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 .. feet, to' the place of beginning, 'containing ,519 acres; . . sure or Honrs: ' . Etfi .. . to-b- : SAT 1.6 FACTION . . - . This action Is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the following described' real . to 8 p. ti, Bather S'atnrdays .. 8 a. in.' . , ' SH0? 8ME!DLEY'S BARBEH : . liAYTON. UTAH . . - , . mmj . 7Ac - Jkit ; CAlKORNIA WU3 . - ..., f . ... . 40-4- NOTICE . - '. ' - . " SMlTIt, Plaintiff H. A. ' . Address'- P. . ' . '. . - '; . Salt Lake City, Utah state' of davis County, UTAH'' - . 36-40-- 41 SUMMONS ' . . r . - 40-43 IN TI1E. DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR Bank at . SN. S, -- - Ogdeii, Utah. ... 1936. ip. S22, - . Sheriff, DavjU' ' County . L. V. Trueman, Atfy; ,. 1m, - .' , Smith-plaintif- October us Austin and Mrs; Gilbert Is un- . NOTICE 'ik hereby "given that ; . ; whose other and rtuo rams Steve' Rice of Farmington, Utah, ' . Harold made stock : ... known, his. 'wife, au who. on July HZ unmarried,, and No entry, other persons unknown claimm . .. Lots 1, 2, 3,4 for or intent ' any right,' title,- estate Township 2 North, 4, Section . in or lien upon, the real PP Lake Salt Meridian, l'Ea?t, Ppne-ad described in the ciunp-ain- . of , intention to.'.', notice filed has to plaintiffs ownership or clouding rripke 'final Proof, to establish . .plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants.. to the land above described,. claim DefendThe .State of Utah Thomas F. Thcmas,. Regis- -. ' . before ants: Land . Office, at Salt S. .U. You are hfireby Summoned to ter . Utah, on the 24th day .'City, Lake .oays . 1936.-appear within twenty (20) .. . of November; 'after the servi'ce of this Summons Witnesses: as rAmea Claimant counupon you If served within' the D, LRice, James Rice and R. S. ty' in which' thi3 action js brought; Barnes of. Fanulngtop, Utah and'.'otherwise within thirty (oO) days Len Roberts, of Bountiful, Utah. . . ' ' after service, and defend tfee THOMAS F. THOMAS, . : '. action; .ahd in case of ynr . Register. . failure so .to do judgment wnl be 35:40 Office. Land U. 3.'. rendered' aghinst you according to : the demand, of the Complaint which . you abb . has been filed with the clerk of sal(l ( In the Matter .of the Estate .of Emmeretta Ddvi3 . Randall, IN THE SECOND. JUDICIAL ., .COURT IN AND ...DISTRICT ' FOR .DAVIS' COUNTY, STATE The petition, of Elbert E, Randall OF UTAH ' . praying for the ' issuance to himELIZABETH' DARROnN, plain! self of Letters of' Administration ; PESERET in the estate .of Eiprirerptfia Davis tiff, vs. JOHN. II. DARROnN, deMQRTUARl fendant. Randall, deceased, for the purpose . THE STATE OF' UTAH - TO vice-Abve-AI. of clearing the legal or record title THE SAID DEFENDANT:' '' to certain property in the. name f You dre hcteby.'gpmmoned to ap. said "deceased; Ras been set for pear within twenty days (20). days' Summons ft hearing on Saturday the 21st day' after the service cf- this ' ' of November, A. I J., 193(3, at 'ten Upon you, if served within the 4 oclock A. M., at. this County Court county in. which this- action' is brought; otherwise, Wthiii' thirty House, .in the Court Room of- said days.. (30) days, after .service, aik Coun- defend the abovo entitled, Court, in Farmington,-Daviaction; and in Case of your failure to do 0, ty, Utah, WITNESS the Clerk of said judgment will Je rendered sgainst Wasatch 24.62. 36. East 7th 1W accbyding to of the Court, with the Seal thereof affix- ed'this 10th day-- of November, Gomplaint which has been file Yoar .loved ores. desire the the Clerk ''.'. FARMINGTON WBLOOMI' - . - . Ser C.p-,.ih- I o . y Gal-bersto- n, ' . - Bl6.Felt Building, In obedience tq a clause in his will, funeral Vitca for Judge J. D. Perkins, of Carthage, Jlo., were conducted in the courtroom where be presided, .more than Experts Outline Plan To Test Orchard Soils . . - r : . to-w- iti . . This action is brought to recover? ; SUMMONS judgment dijsolvme . contract heretofer. emstas tween you and the Plaintiff. . DAWSON, and . FOOTE COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT D1S Attorneys for Plaintiff.. - . THE SECOND dUDIClAL 504 Walker. Bank Building,. . ' 'TRICT OF. THE STATE O 7- DAVIS U. &. ... . 'UTAH IN- AND FOR. Interior. the of Department ' . City...-Uta'h- . Salt Uke county vs. Gnbert Land Office at; ' - - s . their sori. . . be conference held will Primary Sunday," Nov. 29th, in the Bountiful, First ward. 'An inerestihg program will be given. Two' .hundred children, will take part. Everyone , r I A. J)., 1936. '.'GLEN DAV, Clerk' Seal j . . invited. . Miss Martha Lallis, daughter of 'Mr.'and Mrs. E. G. Lallis, of Bountiful, and a graduate of Davis high school, is attending the Utah Slate Agricultural college as .a scholarship student. Miss Lallis rwo'ti a scholarship to the Utah ' 30-4- with, of said Court. . . 0 . NOTICE - ; Agricultural t college- - last spring. .The, three points upon rwhich the decision of. tho judges' was based are acti vities, achievement, and character officials report. She is- majoring in in .art. While, .English at high school Miss Lallis was as sistant editor of the Dart, student newspaper., during her .junior year and associate editor during her sen io year. She is especially interest-- . d in debating, having won her letter participating in' many important argumentive events in Davis high school and for it, in neighbor ing schools. She is debate news re- -' on Student .Life,' Student ; newspaper at the state college 'Life, on the Logan campus $ppgals very much to hie," she says. I have always read ir books about 'how great.'college Js and I'm not disappointed in it a Bit. Don't miss reading penney's ad . for some 'big bargains. 'State , extra-curricul- ar -- -- WOODS CROSS I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ilackwell . I wmrf UTAH, In the Matter 'of- the Estate of Charles E. Beers, deceased. . . . The,'of Wil.liam 'E. Doers praying for the admission to of a. certain . document; purporting, to be the 'last' Will And Testament cf Charles. E.' , BeerS and fof the 'granting, uf Trip Excursion Rates .:. .1 debased, Letters Testamentary to, has set hearing Noon Saturday,' November 25th also I Commencing at i0 oclock in the A..M.,'aat the of 'said in ;;.A11- DoylNoyember 26th 1 Farmington City, 'Cqunty,. Utah.' the 'Clerk' said Return Limit November 29th 1 thereof . . . 2. 50.80 acres, miles Northeast from Layton, &B planted fo alfalfa', 7 'shares in Kaya Creek Irfigatidn .William fur--, E. Bedrs been the- 21st day of Noon A. D., 1936, vember, Court Rouse, Court Edom Court, pavio v '"':!nSs- - - - . . . ' ZONE . OV Zon? , iC-S- ult . Between. Ogden Zone "11" and ' and 1 . .$1.00 .. .20 d .4 .Centerville ..'30 . . 25. . : '.70 .. . . 60 7 .55 'La'ytop . ' ' Ogen ..80' ' ..00. ' ;4o- - ' .. " . ' . . ' , Cotfydale .11 '.eo .75' ' is .20 ' . per t . ' .Bousitiful Stone Creek Irrigation company, principal place- of business, Bountiful,. Utah. NOTICE There is delinquent on the following described stock on account, of assessment levied the several amounts set opposit the. respective shareholders as follows;. Jennie Freestone. jl.Rfl S.15 Farley Powell Bertha Simons ,, 2.70 William Hart '4.80 . II. C. Blake- J .80 .50 Cooper estate Turner Burningham 2.00 And in accordance with law so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold by Zara Sabine treasurer, at her home in Bountiful, Utah, on Monday, November SO, 1936, at 12 o'clock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ZARA SABINE, 39 Bountiful, Utah. ; . , .20- - - '' : cent cash and the balance' in twenty yearwith .interest .at 5 per cent. . - . t The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley .40i First National Bank . Bnilding,-. Salt Lake City, Utah,. ' '. . . . . ' or . SEE FRANKED. ADAMS; . ' ' ' '!' . . . Company. Electricity and 'telepli'one available; bus to- ' ' ' . . Secrttalry-TreaaTil'e- '. f Layton, Utah. - - .45 . . . . .- pKjij'sville :'' - .Delinquent Notice .80 .75. ' !;46 Farmiiijfton-Ijaoo.i- i ;Terms-20.- 39-4- lVaTco Salt 'Lake.'...;. t Bountiful ; . . WITNESS .of affixCourt, with .the Seal ed this 10th day .of November, ' . A. .D., 1936,' ' ' CLEN DAY, 0 Clerk - Vrice.$4700- ' - Between Salt Lake City . visit. Via : Bamberger Elec tricKaih-oa- d Merrill Tarkin of Woods Cross and Lucille Christensen of Salt LAkd took out a marriage license this week also Hal S. Eldredge of West Bountiful and Verda May' Stevens of Salt Lake. Mrs. Stephen II. Ellis arrived home Wednesday from Red Wood City, California, where she had spent three weeks with her Eon, Owen, who has lived there three years. He i3 a carpenter by trade and has had plenty of work as there is much building on the coast She thinks it is easier to find work to that locality than here. Mrs. ELis had the privilege of over the new San FranciFco-Oak-lan- going d bridge which was opend to the public last week. It requires nine minutes to drive over and costs G5c a car. She said the bridge and the ferry boats could not handle the crowds on holidays and Sunday. 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