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Show WEEKLY NEWS- - EXPRESS, LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER 15, 1936. rm-- r , Hoad To Bed Flat Being Rushed For General Sweeney Visits Camp 940 -- DEL STEVENSON PLUUBUTO, Completion Brigadier General Walter C. Sweeney, Fort Douglas district commander, accompanied by Major E. E. Brown, honored CCC Co. 940 with a visit last Thursday morning. The party was conducted around the camp for about a hour. They were shown the camps improvements and the general set up. The camps improvements caught the generals eye, and he expressed himself as being very well pleased with the camp and its general appearance and facilities, and compli mented Captain Miller upon the splendid camp he has. ROOSEVELT, TERRY, TICKED In keeping with other periodicals and newspapers of the nation, the camps paper, the Spirit of 48, conducted a straw vote among the fellows of the spike camps and the Under the direction of C. R. Co. Wehmeyer, men from CCCto cometTort every are making at the plete the road to Red Flat Heavy canyon.. of Farmington head road machinery is being used in double shift? and additional men have been sent to the prdject to '' -J viush its completion. It is anticipated that the main will spike camp of this company Mr. be located there next sunimer. officials Wehmeyer and forestry ro anxious to have the road: completed this fall so that activities will not be delayed in the spring. OCC MEN TUANFERRED TO COMPANY 940 CCC men from Veyo and Escalante have been transferred to CCC Co. 940, at Bountiful, Utah. twenAt 6:50 p. ni-- i October Co. 2910, irbm Veyo, men five ty Utah, arrived at lhe Union Pacific station in Salt Ixike. . City, from here they were transferred by trucks to CV 940, at Bountiful, Utah, where they will be stationed for the winter. Four men frerelefl at Co. 2910 pn detach service ,'t.wo were left at Fort Douglas for detach service, and two are in' the '- 1 1-- - HEATDTO AND BBPAIBINO OET OUR PRIORS The planting will include 2,800 camp, has been employed for the lbs of wheat grass, 2,800 lbs. of past week in constructing a cement bommon brome grass, 800 lbs of side walk around the Wasatch Narye grass and 800 lbs of winter tional Forest service warehouse. The walk is 65 feet long, 2 feet grass. The seed was mixed and it is wide and 8 inches thick. " estimated that it will cover 40 I acres of terraces, plus additional territory around the terraces. SALT LAKE WAREHOUSE SIDEWALK COMPLETED During the summer and early fall much complaint has been heard 10 Mr. Merrill Miller directing from farmers in vsrious sections of men from the Parleys camp spike Farm Labor and WPA Ploy main camp of Co. 940. The ballot carried the names of the presidential candidates, . the candidates for governor and the congressional candidates from the two districts in Utah. The results of the ballot gives hospital. ; ' RoRoosevelt, At 7:45 p. m.,. Wednesday, thirty-t- binson a Terry, Murdock and big advantage. men from CCCJ. 1980, Results of the straw vote shows t L Escalante, Utah, artiveil.aC.the . Treoident: R. G. W. station. Frojjt'-- Acre .they Roosevelt Democrat G9 were also transferred jo'vCo., 94Q. Landon Republican 10. Five men were left at Co. ,1986. on detach service. They will report to Governor: Co. 940 about the first of NovemDillman ' Republican) 12 ber. ; y Democratic 14. Blood, At Co. 940 the new men were T. I. 54 Terry The giwn bedding and supper.' 1st Congressional District. next morning twenty-fiv- e Were Murdock Democrat 64 sent to Parrish canyon spike camp Dunn Republican 12 to finish up the work on (he road and terraces- befonQpiuter sets-i2nd Congressional district. FOREST FI?E ,c4OT0LLEI? Robinson Democrat 66 Sunday, Qct. lV, fire broke out Watkins Republican 11 in East canyon , ten ''ftnes Vast of .; CCC MEN, TRANSFERRED. the Parley canyon Vkptytt: Vamp ; J October 12,' fourteen men from Foreman Merrill Mtfkgpd' sik CCC 940 Co, were transferred to men from Parley sptQtCrtHnp were; 1 in the SacramenE. D. No. Davis seven Navy 'and camp joined by men front Parrish canyon spike to district. The men who left were: camp, Ilarvey Bowman and ,ten men from Cottonwood 'campa Stan S. Carlson, C. Carlson, Cleverly, ley Bogley and two Silt): J$jk wa Denney, Halford, Justcnsen, Mcter works men. Donald, Totter, O, SmJt, Sessions, The fire had burneH'Jovr about 150 acres of htountaii Jandt- but L. Smit, Wilkerson and Egelund. These men left' Monday by train was soon brought to tontrol by the fire fighters. The men yaalkwi .eight from Woods Cross. miles to get to the fire, bvjt due id SEED TO BE TLANTED ON' inaccurate direction thoWalket .6 TERRACES miles farther than Under the direction of superinas it was found that there .was f .road within two miles of, the fire, tendent Wehmeyer, fifteen CCC have assumed the project NEW MEN ARRIVE AT. CO. 910 artifical of October. 4, kavfenttfssi nH'n.ahriv reseeding the terraces d from .Weber, Davis and at the head of Davis, Steed, Hornet Lake .counties, Thesa men. had Parrish, and Farmington canyons never been enrolled in a"camp be- water sheds. fore. They are part 'df Utah's of the new'YnnAret-s-r Vote GaSo OaSc VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT hree' -- . . a it legal O Nearly every City and County hai reached to indebtedness help promote limitation of bonded the Democratic program of wasto and extravagance. debt of O Reckless spending has piled up I national of your member for or $268 every $34,000,000,000, YOU! be must paid by family. This debt radical tendencies known of brain trusters O Young debts. Lets out new Incur billions to ere spending with the Reds end get out of the Red. OThe Republican party pledges itself to prevent favoritism in farm and home mortgages, excessive. . bank examiner charges and reckless hiring of private individuals to accomplish the work of office holders. Lets clean up the State Capitol. VOTE FOR LIBERTY (FoM FolltWl A4fortloooa , t AND UM0CEUAS ABE SELDOM amendment-providing 09ft. homo. tlLfwxim'jtifct vrould resultin a loss of more than 31,000 ii, ta,v J,4Alris Af HAND ' . for the teducational, esurnai-tteopposing the movcmenttojl twrtii of ficials bf Farmington, fluntifl . 4LV excess waste. Mrs. Elm Verlllo of Havre do rf)race, Md., writes: I took off 20 Vdbs. my clothes lit ma fine now. No drastic cathartics no n but blissful dally bowel action when you take your little dailv . . slose of Kruachen. ., To . 1! wmvsn Cat ft fay in CAUTOSNIA WIN ' TRIPLE TROUBLE - n- STOOGES - 3 H . OCTOBER' Pullman. mt 8-29 Dinnera Consisting H . f ' . Prieen Retaeonabt STALEYS In the matter of the estate of . Notice of Assessment t LUNCH IE Building lota. ApBountiful 39-- W m wmm w w w . .rvice Notice is hereby given that mooting of the board of directors of,, the Bountiful Irrigation company held on the 18th day of Aug. A. D., 1936 an assessment of $1.25 pei1 share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable n on the 24th day of August, A. D, 1936 to S, C Howard, secretary and treasurer, at his residence at Wasatch 2462 86 East 7th SaL Woods Crosa, Davis county, Utah. Any atock upon which this assess Your loved ones desire the beet- - ' ment may remain unpaid on the 26th day of September, 1936. will be delinquent and advertised tor sfile at public auction and unless payment is made before will b sold on the 17th day of October, 1936, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. . S. C. HOWARD, . 1 - 3. - 27-3- SUMMONS Probate' and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for. Further Information. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND Department of the Interior. U. S. FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE Land Office at Salt Lake City, OF UTAH ' Utah, October 13, 1936. ELIZABETH DARROHN. plainNOTICE Is hereby given that vs. JOHN H. DARROHN, deSteve Rice of Farmington, Utah, tiff, fendant, g who, on July 11, 1930, made THE STATE OF UTAH TO No. THE SAID homestead entry, DEFENDANT: 049322, for Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, SHNH, You are hereby summoned to ap4 SV4, Section 4, Township North, pear within twenty (20) days Range I .EaSt, Salt Lake Meridian, after the service ofdays this summons has filed notice of intention to upon if served within the itiake' final Froaf, to establish countyyou, in which this action is Haim to the land above described, brought; otherwise, within thirty befvre- Thomas F. Thomas, Regisdays (30) after service, and ter U. S. Land Office, at Salt defend the days above entitled action; lake City, Utah, on the 24th day and in case of your failure to do so, of November, 1936. judgment will bo rendered Claimant names as witnesses: you according to the demandBgainst of the D. ,L. Rice, James Rice and R. S. Complaint which has been Barnes of Farmington, Utah and with the Clerk of said Court, filed Leh Roberts, of Bountiful. Utah. This action is brought to recover THOMAS F. THOMAS, a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing Register. beU. S. Land Office. tween you and the Plaintiff. FOOTE and DA1VSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE 504 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF BY UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Brown, deceased The petition of Ruth Brown Irving praying for the issuance to herself of Letters of Administration in the estate of Elizabeth A. Brown, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 17th daj of October, A. D., at ten oclock A. M., at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said Kaysville, Court, with tho Seal thereof affixed this 6h day of October, A. D., A Bank Account With a record .of more than forty- three years this bank affords its customers the advantages of ample resources and experienced service. at 35-4- 0 FARMINGTON mWELGOIIBm 34-38-- 39 I: OKD MIIIIIIIIIIII.HllllltHmillllMMMM Call around to Virginia's Where only the best of supplies are used. Virginia's Beauty Shoppe , Barnes Banking Company 1936. Seal ) IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH South '! niwoittiinm' Telephone Kaysville 228-- J Matter of the Estato of Ilenry J. Hampton. deceaed. The petition of James H. Ramp-teAdministrator of the estat of Henry J. Hampton deceased, pray-- 1 Utah Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' Accredited Depository for Public Fends : GLEN DAY NOTICE .3 Western Typewriter Co. HILLI0NS cutefcojntfott 19-36- FOR YOUR NEW SCHOOL PERMANENT WAVE ; j Above All . Address: D. W. F&nwick, , , , - 1 Portables and Standard ' nd Beef. Fork, Veal County of Davia. stock-raisin- . New and Used Lowest Prices D0J - t, i tf FRIDAY, SAT., SUNDAY a Oil oat Freeh LEGAL NOTICES ' 27-2- HATTON, UTAH . - 232425 A Tain in tho - 205-R- All Models Telephone Was. 5703 SALT LAKE CITY ; WANTED Good work horse Bounabout 1450 lbs. Fred Zesizer, ' 312 tiful. Phone Secretary. The time has been extended to ORCHESTRA CaB DANCE Jacks Melodian orchestra, anj Saturday the 19th day of October, number of pieces for any occasion 1936 when the above notice will Very reasonable pricee. Lateel become delinquent. 29music. Bountiful, Phone 119-- J, By Order of the Board of directors. CENTERVILLE AUTO REPAIR CO 32 West Second Extra Brhr Saturdays SUEDLE7 9 HABBEB GSOr In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of Utah, 35 to- XX, Hot Sandwickaf - FOR SALE ply the change see us first TYPEWRITER BARGAINS . All Makes . GLEN DAY Seal -. tiful. Wien contemplating const!-patlo- 1936.-'- 2nd North,- 3rd East, Boun- Cook. And So They Were Married start thinking: of change in Winter Hours; 8 . m. to 8 p. . 35- - prize. . MTI0F APTlQIf . 85- Box 155 Bountiful, Utah. FOR SALE Brlndle Jersey cow. Will freshen soon; 4th calf. Omer FRIDAY, SAT., SUNDAY ' SOME FOLKS POUNDS OF FAT Lubricating: Oil. Feel full of pop and possess the Now is the Time alender form you crave you cant listen to gossipers. To take off excess fat go llcht on meats, butter, cream and sugfatty sweets eat more frnit and ary and take a half tonspoon-fu- l vegetables of Kru'-chcSalts In a of hot water every morning toglass elimi-m.t- e you IBB 6U2 OF ' . ELDERLY MAN wants room and board in Bountiful or adjacent TUESDAY, WED., THU. v i Idea of Economy is tc run their car without, it you m ' ' territory. State . VEG-iTAB- LE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of John Howard,, deceased. The petition of G. Evan Taylor praying for the issuance to himself of- Letteia of Administration in the estate of John Howard deceased, has been set' for hearing on Saturday. the 17th day of October, A. D., 1936, at ten oclock A-- M.; at the Oounty Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County, Utah. .WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the Seel thereof affixed-this 6th day of October, A. D., . : Mil ' . Notice To Creditors Phone 844. WHITE FANG And Kaysville, The Davis county school district "would suffer a loss of more than PSS.OOO in tax revenue. Mr. Ric nds explained. CiSMTVa 20 i OCTOBER county, Lynn S. RjphardisfielJmaA LOST " OCTOBER COMEliY- h ' WHEN NEEDED , SHE t) Border Patrol Man I0W ' -- GLEN DAY .. NOTICE FOR SALE One Home Comfort range, cheap; in good condition. 6 Mrs. V. C. Williey, Bountiful FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartment; all gas equipped. Mrs. Bountiful. Richard Stringham, GEORGE OBRIEN in 11 ) - TO VOTE TUESDAY, WED., THURSDAY : the-presse- for a . t " " '!, 'a.nnb Adoptioccurf j u them peppy. If they an botiert. them will giro tho credit to LYDIA B.PIJfK-- II AM 'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Yoyo .hm, Id giro LYDIA E. PINICHAMS COMPOUND n try. Glrto MB sn morp gtuacUro to bm. 35-3- HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS A GOQD SHOW ' Home . - Seal ) ' Eriitna Porte l1, deceased. Notice . .is here given to all 6 tiful. Phone 24. Creditors of the above deceased, FOR SALE Small frame build- Emma Porter.filed That they their claims with ings (rabbit hutches); could easily the undersigned at 410 Atlas Block, be moved and converted into Salt Lak$ City, Utah, within 60 chicken coops or used for other days from first published hereof. ROBERT STELTER, purposes. D. L. Lewis, 2 blka east 5 35 of Bountiful Motor, Bountiful Administrator. .a LAYTON -- 'V. 1 obouC-yo- aatMl 1936, FOR RENT Apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Smedley apartments. F. B. Smedley, Boun- ROXY THEATRE es Reduce TaXCa'?6?000 $UI ... 35-3- . lajaT " P. 31-3- was-necessar- 0 - .. . peppy to-w- it: CLASSIFIED ADS YOU STILL WHILE HAVE THE LIBERTY y ' PEPPY GIRLS T" . . n. AmendmeftfeWouM MEN LOVE the country because of the ty of obtaining labor to harvest their crops. In many instances this difficulty 'is charged to the Works Trogress Administration, which, it is said, has absorbed a large part of the normal farm labor supply. To cite only one example, an Associated Tress dispatch states that planters in northern Mississippi re cently issued appeals for 3,000 cotton pickers who. could not be obtained locally. Workers who once get. on the WTA payroll seem unwilling to accept private employment oh farms or elsewhere. As one observer ha3 expressed it, they have reached the attitude of mind in which they believe the government will continue to care for them somehow the WPA, devoted to large extent to projects of little permanent and they are satisfied. The enormous expepnditurcB of value, are not only adding billions to the already unprecedented national debt, but are creating in many American citizens that attitude of mind which makes them willing to remain permanently dependent upon the government. Commenting on this situation, the Grand Rapids Press aptly said in a recent editorial: No administration in Washington can go on paying men Who decline jobs offered them in private industry. For that is not relief it is tragic indolence, making chronic the very ills Which relief seeks to alleviate. un-healt- . 'hfldt-men- of wal ing for an order of sale and that decedent, said of property all persons interested appear before .the said Court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell so much as shall be sary, of the following described become real estate of said deceased, " You can The WVk of Lot 2, Block 36, this easy way Plat A, Centerville Townsite .37 acres, containing Survey, Sh peppf If yea r lum more or 1m will tk you phew. If you mnUnttm end to donee, will has been set lor hearing on Satur-da- y ma parties. Invito you tbey BUT, If yea m crooo end IHtdeo. oad Ini. the 17th day of October, A. D., tired out. men woa't bo bitenoted In yea.. 1936, at ten o'clock A. M., at the Mce dont like autof Ilifc- Mtbomoelvoo. They Court portlet to eoioyfull County Court House, in the of .long wbo an in Room of said Court, Farmington I.VDIA X. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM- POUND help give you pop and energy. ForCity, Davis County, Utah. over sixty yeen girl, end women hove bona, said of Clerk WITNESS the then taking tble famous old medicine to pop to help Rive them strength, on orgy. ; Court, with the Seal thereof affix- up women and tho Notke girD sparkle. ed this 6th day of October, A. D wbo an full of pep. Aeb them what make difficul- In the n, , |