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Show .... deceased. Waterfowl Safety Zone Has Twq Million Acres Wild ducks, and geese have three times as much land pet asille for them in the United plates as refuges as they had 2 years ago. The Bureau of. Biological Survey-nohas 2,100,000 acres of land cither already developed, or under, er food-growin- g food-bearin- - New Odor Baits-- ' . ' - PLUMBING, HEATING AND $EPAIBIN6. . Estimates Free. Telephone Bountiful ,70-J-2 . GET 6ur PRICES . . . Tablet Unvciiing Brings Memorial Fool .Moths Of AFple.Worm The codling moth the Adult of the apple worm is attracted .by certain odors, which points to the possibility of another control measure. A synthetic bait that would y trap the moths as readily as treated bands trap the worms jwould give apple growers a valuable supplement te the sprays now used tb protect fruit, thus cutting costs on- spraying ahd.'wtfuhing off .chcrn-Icall- the residue.. . . Farmenting sugar or molasses . solutions attract enough moths to trapv'ift-- . orchards to determine AnysW! . -- of Ilenry. II. Bloocl,-soUtah Pioneers who settled In Davis county, gave thd principal address eulogizing the. spirit of the men who fought so .bravely and in some eases gave their all for the nation whom they served. Six hundred eighty three Veterans' who Ml served in th.e wars?' 27 in' the Civil war; n dif-cfere- nt in the Spanish .American; 144 in the Black Hawk . Indian , conflicts and 482 and. .two nurses In the World war have their maines listed on the large marble tablet on .the south wall' of' tha main stair way, topped by a stained glass win dow and all bearing the inscription "They who sacrified must live long, cst In the hearts of their country. The tablet was unveiled by. Haven. R. Day whoso father, George K. Day was killed overseas. The flagpole or the court houpe grounds in whose .base of reinforced concrete are stones taken from tha original home of Captain. a bronze pla'que which DaviR, recounts' some of th.e events of hi colorful career,, ada Waite, deputy county clerk who has been untiring in her efforts .to help further the work of the memorial committee read the biography of thij man, a. captain in company E. of the colorful Mormon battalion who settled in Farmington after his arrival in' the vplley and who died here.lrt I860, Tho flag ceremony was "conducted by Boy Scouts .of troop 103, 18 k-ar-s -, - plne-ta- r still further it. A mixture of nicotine ulfae,. valeric acid, and, pine-ta- r oil, dr one of plne,tar oil and ac,id,: added to a molasses bait, is eqaatly effective, as is a nicotine Mifate' And pinetar oil combination with molasses. .More male than female moths, the entomologists respond to the luro of the oil Color-guar- the Smith d n val--or- ic i ; - - .jort, 'xn KJ ? :- J,,,. nt 105-49-- 1Q5-W- P6-R- a'i or-Ru- th .'red o week. days . . Christman arrived from 'North Hollywood last week to remain hero. . After a three week visit here with her mother, Mrs. Francis Tut-tiand family, Mrs. Ruby Krause, formerly Ruby Giles, returned to her home in Los Angeles, .Wednes. . day. W-.- L. . The order ' ' . . .that then-'stipulate- upon expiration of the 30-da- per- y iod Boyer was-tbe returned to the custody of Sheriff olilbrook"to await further order of this court. The hospital superintendent was o'rdered tp tnake.a written' report to Judge Pratt "of the findings and conclusions upon the mental condition of the (accused. . Mj'ss Ardefle Wh If peace fs spend."All further proceedings in the ing a three week, vacation in south-eh- n above Entitled action are 'hereby California lyith 'relativas and determinathe suspended pendfag . e, '- friends. .. Prices ReasonahTe - ft., to the Tpwn of Layton and vicinity, and there used for Domestic and Municipal purposes.. This application is designated in FilA the State-- Engineer's. Office as ' . . . No. 12161. . All .protests against the granting bronchial COUGHS application, stating, the therefor, fchall be submita"4:form and In dupliin affidavit ted Just A few sfP cate, accompanied by a fee of Fjosh ilke $1.00 and filed in this office within. 30 days after the completion of the Buckley's AH coughs Jobk slike-tof publication of this notice. one sip Mixture (triple acting)sdon ffoP T. H. HUMPHERYS, 40 medicine ... old deep State Engineer, . ordiaS cdugh-fo- ugh the persistent Date .of- - first . .publication, June BcatedcoughB and 36 East Tt$ itro Wasatch 2482 bronchial cough arrundercoi 1936. . ho more tor 4th, dosee few a Just aftir Date of last publication, July loved ones .desire tha best. nights. of said Reasons - o Sa--Yo- ..:' menting, sleepl'jes Uat s why It s 2nd, 1936. Buckley's is alkaline, Hke a flash .acts it bo different 45 subuUtules-guarante- odL nefusA K. W. all at druggist. and 85 cents, ' . Notice to Water. Users Kochesteir, A., In., Buckley, State Engineers "Office, Salt Lake, City, Utah; June 1, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Roy Notices PrebAte and Guardianship Puilem, Clearfield, Utah, has made CJcsk oi . ; . Consult County in accordance wkh the Application .. Respective Signers fojr . laws of Utah,, to appropriate 1.56 JTurther Information. sec. ft. of water from a spring area surrounding Massengale pond . in Davis County, Utah. Said spring area" is located within the .follow ing botinds:' Beg., at a point 1600 Ilill, Estate of Caroline Layton N. and 50 Vf. from the Stt cor. J and written known otherwise T.-N R--. 2 Wf SLB & M. Caroline L. Hill, ' and as Caroline Sec; 1, thence N. 625, W. ' and running . Ifill, 450, S. 525 and E. 450 to 'begV' Creditors . will :. present with vouchers tb the .undersigned The Water from the. spring area & collects naturally .in Massengale tit. the offiiies- of Bagley, embraced the aforesaid pond Withjln T.. Stable, Clipper .And. IL..' Imy beboundary and is- pumped therefrom, Bldg., Bountiful, Utah, on. nr. fore the 30th day of .SepepabeT, intermittently 'at the r&te sec. ft.. from April. 1 to November A. D, 1936. 30 inclusive of each year, by means ' A. MARTHA BARNES, Administratrix of the estate of of a pump located at a. point which bears, N. 2000.5 ft. and W 450 Caroline Layton Hill, deceased. ' ' from the aforesaid cor. Sec. 1 Date of first putiicut used. and to. 80 acres of '86.46 1936. A. irrigate 28, .D., May land embraced in part of SWtt See. Xi T; 4 N R. 2 W; SLB A LEGAL HOTICES . Notice to Creditors 4 CJ8 Jud - A Banli Account ' With a record of more than forty ft three years th i s of-1.5- . tion of the qustion.of the present Glon fclnnick-'anfamily- have or insanity of the defendant moved into the Joseph S. Day resi- sanity until and the.further .order 6f the dence. Mr. Kinnick .is employed' . court. . here by tha Wasatch Oil Refining Both Boyor and Mr. McCullough Notice to Creditors company. Hal Fackrell has succeeded Mfs. signed an order agreeing to com. mitftient, but stipulating' against Joseph S. Day As bookkeeper and Estates of John Lorift East, any "eurgical' operation without stenographer at the Farmers State the consent of both parties in Writ-jn- otherwiss known And written as Bank. Mrs. pay. having .moved to ' Loria East and as Loren East ? V . i , .. '. Qgden. and as John 'I East, and ax J. L. , Principal J. A. Tayor was tjie East,, and Alice A. EAat, otherNotice of ARsCssment N. wise known and written aa- Alice principal speakers at' the funeral of John E. Lee, held in the, West Mill .j L. East; and as Alice Lillian East, . ..r and as Altte- Past, hi wife' both .. . . v . rX Bountiful chapel, last Sunday afterd Hot Sandwiched Lake City, .Utah, .Notice is hereb'y givetr that Towdbf Layton, Layton, Utah has made Application, in accordance with the laws of Utah, to appro- K1474 pountiful, Utah., - d how. much rpore stirring to is the sermon preached by i every .life As it ' is lived from 'day A lemon will yield nearly double to' day. .. . the amount 'i fit is heated- thorough . ly before squeezing. . removed be .Grease spots can from the floors with cloth 'dipped in str'aight gasoline.. Tbenasheltae . and polish. t Mr. and Mrs.. George Ellis, Mr. floor bb cleAntd'oncan the Bugs and Mifs..' Haacke, Mr.' and Mrs. Jo. con. subs with washingsoap by se;ih Nayl6r, Mrs. Frank Jardine tainin'g 'vefylittte liquid and then attended the state clubs in Logan, Sunday. Mr. wiping with a clean clol,h. Rumel was olectt-BOYER TO BE TAKEN . of the Utal Social club. TO PROVO FOR TESTS , rM. C. O. Chrisman leTt Sunday . AT MENTAL HOSPITAL for SU Beach, Calif., to spend .the . summer with-herdaughter, Mrs. G. ed is a proper person to bq sent . . W. Moss. . .to the Utah state hospital for ob. and sAuce AsirucVian apples for sfrvation And. treatment, pursuant 6 Sons. to sections of the laws, cf and (jl. Carr Willard jolly. ' ' : .. 1935. 1 20.22 or 1hone Now therefore, it is hereby Joseph Terence Olsen; 23, that Paschal Leonard Boyer, bofh' of Aurelia ferouer. 23j Woods Cross, took out p marriage A6 defendant hcreifi, be and be is the Utah state "hereby eommitted-tthi,s week. and treatWater was turned Ih the uppenr' hospital ment exceed 3J5 not a .to for period. Bonneville canal the first of the .Vice-preside- Also . - saifcepan griddle by pouring In- a little vinegar and letting it stand a few . . bank affords its customers the ad- ; g. .--.' . . - '. M . vantages of ample . This application is designated in the' State Engineers Office as File No. 12149. . ' All protests against tbs granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be submitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a .fee of 81.00-anfiled in this office within-3the completion of the after days . deceased. t ef publication ' this notice, i .Creditor! will present claims ft. .' T. : HUMPHERYS, with vouchers to the undersigned . State Engineer. at the offices ot Bagley, Judd 4 Date. of first publication June Ray and T. H. Stable, Clipper Bldg. 4, 1886. on er before the Bountiful, Utah, Data ef publication, Jaly 2, 30th day of September, A. D 1836 1936. JOHN EAST and STAHLE B. WICKER, administrators of the estates of John Lorin .East and Alice A.. East, hashand iand wife, i . . resources and ex perienced service. - Bountiful' City Creek Irrigation '.. f ' - . noon. . . Co.-- ' i Ralph' Jacksons new home which he is building Jatkson Tlace, Principal place of business. BounJamesA. opposite Etdredges, is. tiful, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN is frame. It. Completion. nearing Mrs. Alvin . Flukiger .and son, that at a meeting of the directors, Eugene, .returned to- hpr home in held on the 25th day of June, 1936, Providence today, after spending a regular assessment of. 3 mills three weeks with her parents, Mr. per share waa levied bn the CApital Stock of the corporation, payable and Mrs. arold Whltecar. and 6. moved Joseph Day family to Ogden the 1st of July, where Mr. Pay had ben. working as railway mxll clevk at the Ogden terminal for a month of longer. Mrs. Day and Mr. Day had been post:. at-th- . .; e - - Fcrrel P. "of Bountiful, supervising; Koith Hansen captain of the guards; Kenndth Hill, squad loader; George Tjmpwn, . buglar; Mark Muir, flagbeater; Lawrence Nelson, colorguard. These boys ape- all from troop 108 of Bountiful. Second ward. Major .H. Arnold Rich represented. Adjutant General WiL. mistress and postmaster of the jikotine. lianis. who. was on duty with the Woods Cross office from the tifne The remale moth does not feed national which is. on encamp Postmaster Hutch, father of Mrs. plant tissue, but jfhp usually. ment. v guard V..wv ,! paydfi'd, MTrt.it a few ,monthsi ago 'iayg.,Vfr eggs closed the.-- pod Albert Commisslonbr. The last few years wtale'hcr jhua t. Bftartfo :dtest suited to the larve- - The young bADrf was postmaAtej. Mrs. Day the presented pole plaque the worms are the destructive and at members of the family. Mother of the tablet to Wilfor J C. Wood a bookkeeper and stenographer the Utah Trails and .Landmarks the Farnwjrs State Bank. . .. tanoths, entomologists believe', find association- Mr. and Mrs. lfleon Schulthies. who made the speech their way to food plants largely, if of acceptance. are spending a few days in Callfon mot entirely by sense of smell. Ben!a. " . E. O. Muir, former county comcause the odors of eomA materials missioner apparently very appealing to Co- Sessions introduced Mayor Ileber QUESTIONS 'AND 'ANSWERSof Farmington as master dling moths are not perceptible to the human nose, moth reactions to o ceremonies.. Lieutenant George tha aroma of chemicals are difficult A..Seamon represent the veterans .1,' What Is 'the name -in an address of State? to interpret. appreciation of Secretary the tablet in .their honor. ' Music . 2. What well known Senator from ' was furnished -- by an orchestra California was .married for, t.hei JV. M. Pfister-of.Sal- t . conducted by. John Stahle, Jr. and third tirtie? , 3. IIow bid waa this senator, at by Joseph Woood who sang Flag Without a Stain. Badly County Commis- th time pf his marriage? 4. How old was his bride? sioner O. A. Stoker offered the 6. What was the Brides maiden S. dedicatory prayer. . name? Mrs. Jladfreld, a granddaughter Who 6. established a recently of Chptain DaVig, was among the W. M. Pfiste of Salt Lake was new: S50 record Un. of miles speed honor guests. , . hour for, land planes at Santa Ana "tadly hurt on the new highway .last night In an automobile-truc- k California? -- crash, a short distance this side of .7. What woman flyer recently TWOMINU.TE. Farmington, in which both vehicles established a new west- - 'east non vtrarst into flames and eight other stop flight .record from Los Ange. . .persons were Injured. les to New York? Most seriously injured wap Mr. Thpmas Bastwell 8. What famous woman . movie Mister, 68 of 8G8 McClelland street star came from Stockholm, .Sweed-e- n Salt Lake City, who was in the THE MOST CONVICIPG ? . .Salt Lake general hospital for treat 9. Unless changed "by 'another me every mans life is xnent of compound fractures of a sermon- a sermon with a text resolution iq Congress how long both legs, possible internal injuriea more soill stirring, more postage gripping, will the 3 cent nd cuts and bruises on the face more inspiring, and . . convinc- rat continue? mpre 4sd chest. ing, than any spoken words' can . What is meant by . tha term He waa riding in a truck re- possiiy be. What more elequent "sanctions as used By England in portedly driven by George W, sermon Can The preached for industry th? n controversy? UrhSon, 40 of 868 McClelland street and sobriety and thrift and wfeic& collided headon about 11 neighborliness . 1. Cordell Hull. and good fellowship p. m. with An automobile driven by than is shown by a life rightly liv2. William Gibbi McAdooi. Mawtia Sieveno National City CaL ed through the 3. 71 years old. years in a commun- , W Is 6 Hi automobile and 'Britton truck 4. 26 years old. needs no 8ermn that caugtt fire, but the blaze In the Non so ignorant or so simple or so -i- 5. Doris Cross.. . Scare., we extinguished by passing nterpreter to explain its 6. Howard Hughes.. meaning, motorist,' the truck, however, was bund that he cannot understand it 7. Laura Ingals. . laden with berries and the boxes and interpret, its 8. Greta Garbo. meaning. Every provided fuel for the flames, which boy, every girl, every man, 9. Two years. could; not- be axtinguished with the woman knows the lesson that every 10. Penalties. . , such uoquinent at hand. The truck was Iifa teaches. What cannon could HOUSEHOLD HINTS be more Ssxtruyed. Almost any cut flower which ba-convincing, more eloquent scout-commissio- S, . inlt a s .Consisting of , . . Beef, Pork, Veal add Lpmb . lscy 28, 193 tie - STiW0 - after Galitsin Daniel C. whom this county was Timed, .held St the court, hoy He Sunday after, noon, Was well attende.d id .spite of the- - inclement weather. Gov. . ' . - mcmouriarl The unvoting of of all wars veterans .the. tablet. of from this county and ther dedication of a flagpole to th memory of - tion of . WOODS CROSS '. ' Fresh Roapt Dinners iteily 1- 9 water from priate 3 seer. ft. of Utah. Davis in County, creek rrfent blf(J anew is If cfiloretj ctfndle v:ax Is dropped from diverted be will Water Said on tpe tablecloth immediately plqce . 81, December to . January 1, a piece of hite blotting paer on A at each .; tie of year, inclusive, which is sprinkled pure white po'w-de- r 1936. to pay 1025 ft., whieh bears North together . peint on either- - Bfde of the stain and f 299 ft., from the SVi West and expense ar.d vertising iron with a mediirm warm iron. secretary Cor. of She. 13, T 4 N, R W, SLB A. G. The odor of-- fried pnions can be residence,At 4 M, and conveyed. by , pipe line Office br removed from the water. - Many to Courthouse Da-vi- tne ive.rt,1-;iV- 15-1- . ' Noth to Water Users u r9 ' State Engineers Office, mift-ute- s. ... - comes wilted through lack of wa- l ter can be. revive in less than half 10h Vlay f ndAueut. an hoar if the Rterft are cut under deliaquc.1 mah-hoo- sprayinifct dates, but not. enough to trees from worms. A dearth for ways to make- these baits more alluring to more moths,, now hhdbt way in the United Stat- Ce Department of Agriculture, has brought to light several promising Bountiful Secondward with assis. Mbatantes. For exdmple, the addi. tant Scout Master Keith Ilanscn In tie obfcitral to molasses bait Incharge. creases the moth catch. The addiThe personnel of of keep-fruit- , Bountiful,' Utah. . f An awisssmeri levied was Ace Foot of Bonneville water. -- ag'ainst the use of strong 'drink than the life of the drunkard in the community? What sermon could portray mow vividly the results of siir in human life than the life itself given over to sin? What plea could be more eloquent against, against greed and avarice and cold, ness and selfishness than the, life dominated by these things It. has been said that there is a sermon in every tree, in every rock, but DJ 1936. May 29jth, A. DEL STEVENSON - . '. Otbeii injured were: con. Mr. Britton, in fairly good dition in. the hospital. Robert Olsen, 8G8 McClelland street, compound fracture of the left leg, fairly, good condition in becn rid5n,f the hospital. Ho . truck. Britton .j in the Mr. Srfveno, loss of several teeth ineerat sons, fhock anti severe bruiscflndittoh at the es, in fairly gobd . , . hospital. 10; Geraldine, tfunev 8; Bonita chilall, 1,3; and 15 Virgil, Russell, dren of Mr. and Mrs, Sieveno, who ' . suiTt-rcminor injuries.. bf brother . the Frank Sievfno, injury, . fnjurod eliildren, The Sievenost Vcre reported to have bcMn visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gianchetta in Salt Lake to OgCity anti were on their way Dowther. Mrs. George den to viait . development as refuges. "Two years ago there were 100, (100 awes. The areas are located, on, the four main waterfowl flyways fhe At-- , lantic, the Mississippi, the Central, and the Pacific. Dith the help of 4,480 workers of 28 C. C. C. camps, the. bureau is restoring many of the old water-fogrounds feeding and stop-ovwith main Everj the flyways. along much of this land . destroyed by drought;.; drainage and farnfing operations, the ducks are slow t cange over to other routes. They stick to the routes followed by their ancestors ii) spite of unfavorable, . conditions. . The C. C. C. workers . improve the regues by building islands In many of the large shallow water areas, and dams to store and control water. In the northern areas the islands are used by ducks as resting grounds, while m the central and southern regions, they siteB. The isserve as lands also prevent wayes and wind from tearing up aquatic veget ation before it iH firmly rooted.-- . To provide food for watprfoyl, the C. G. C. workers plant aquatic seeds and tu'lra in, shallow water, and field crops'. Food for upland game on or near the regues is prog vided by planting shrubs and trees,- . . Date of first pbblicatiorv f FARMINGTON ?t7nLoonnM bit BamsBaESis - Kaysville; Dtah- . ... ; , - 0 . . i . . . , ! ;K-'-v:- . . . Member Federal Reeenp. Oyeteri i ..And Federal Depcdt :v " .r.vb.d: . . l Insuninco Gcrpcraccn Accredited Depcdtory for .1 - :' . 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