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Show WEEKLY NEWS-EXPRES- 1936.'. LAYTON, UTA;H, JULY 16, S, i ' Dick Jurgens Orcestra ait Saltair DEL STEVEN SON REPAIBIN q . Attorney for Plaintiff. Utah. 'O. Address: Bountiful, ' 22-2- ' - . . . PLUMBING, HEATING AND 7&J2 . Estimates Free. Telephone Bountiful' : . . GET OUR. PRICES . Frank-Brauer- - tw-ent- y - e of-th- 4lso-bein- . . - - -- The-Sout- . -- ' - . . y; sup-'pe- r. - 1- - LEGAL NOTICES - - - , SUMMONS - SECOND NOTICE - IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-- , BATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY,- STATE OF - . UTAH . - ; In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH MARYMONT, Deceased. The .petition of V. A. Bettilyon praying for the issuance to Melvin E. Hurd of Ancillary Letters of Administration with Will annexed in the. estate of Joseph Marymont, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 18th day' of July, A. B., 1936, at teii .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 Court, with the Seal thereof affixed this 7th day of Julv, A. D., 1936.- Captain Peterson of Fort Douglas, visited .940, July 14- for the purpose of giving aft inspection. . He spent about six hours inspecting the main- camp and the spike camp, at Parrish canyon. The camp must Have looked very fine in the eyes of the inspector .because he gave a superior rating, the only superior rating he has ever given in this camp, - . 940 points out with pride that .the grass and shrubs, which, were planted merely as an experiment are coming out in their finest array They help a great deal in beautify, ing the camp site. It is expected that more grass will be planted in A Banli Accoimt - I .Seal' Glen day, Clerk. , 21-2- - 2 With a record bf more than forty-thre-e . NOTICE . this affords years its bank customers the ad .vantages of ample resources and experienced service. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-- BATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF . Technical students from the Utah Agricultural college who entered camp during the month of June, have been issued their doth, ing and received their inoculations and are being sent to the spike camps at Parleys and Parrish where they will study the auore technical lines of forestry. UTAH - tate I - .21-2- - , , . 940 tan-Tyo- STALEY'S NOTICE - . Lah Bf, - e the near future. " . . - . . .. ' THE-STAT- - ' deceased. : - followed stfch famous" Conductors as, Carol Lofner, Eddie Duthin, Bart Woowyard, Xavier Cugat and bow opening a- short engagement' is Dick Jerkcns. To those who have atended Saltair thsi is only. confirmation when w'e' state that never in the history of a. local resort or theatre or any pltfce of nmuscmeht, has there been offered te the public such an array of dyefsified mnsic Each con- -' of such a high calibre. ' doctor is nationally famous fcpd has surrounded himself with niost competent musicians. Just naturally each has his individual way and is an artist in some line himself. We fbel ou.publjc should knw how thay ace' '.in these rare.' opportunities. Eddie Duchin was worth many miles traveling for. Personally a pianist of. note saying, nothing of hrs err chtstra with him. Xaviar Cugat visited the resort . last Thursday night with his Spanish orchestra giving, an evening in tangos- atic rumbas. One needs to 'attend an doesnt need to dance to enjoy, ant expand in such an atmosphere. The balance of the season at Salt air will be spent in,' a continuation 'of this idea. Any evening you may go and enjoy wonderful music .given, by selected artists conducted by great and Capable leaders known nationally, For a limited- time, Dick Jergens holds forth. A young and popular maestro has surround ed himself with such performers as Eddie Howard, Stan Noonan, Carl Brandt, vocalists a well as instrumentalists and a very splon did braBs section . which, assures brilliance to their music. We feel everyone should not miss attending each orchestra .as often as possible and avail themselves of the opportunity .of seeing In person these wonderful organizations of music heard over the radio. Headquarters Co. . in-th- e - . . beS the idea. And now in his wake have - Estate of 'Christopher '.Layton Jr., sometimes known as Christoph! er U Layttfn, and Jane E. Layto Creditors will' present claims IN THE JUSTICES COURT, IN ' AND FOR THE FARMINGTON with vouchers to the undersi FRANCES If. ODELL, plaihtiff are located next to 0. P. Skaggs. PRECINCT, CITY OF FARM- at 1320 Continental Rank Due to the absence of a number vs. R; IL. WINTERS, also, all ether INGTON, COUNTY OF DAVIS, Salt Lake City, Utah oh er ' any -- .STATE OF UTAH. of officers, the regular meeting of. persons unknown, claiming t.! 193610'& dSy f . eptember interest in or feefore Howard. B. Hellewell, Democratic Womens Study group right, title, estate or lien upon. the real property describ- Justice of the Peace. CHRISTOPHER B. LAYTON will not be eld in July. V! . Comed complaint" herfcin advfrse Builders Administrator, of the Estate Home Bettijyon Mrs. and Mr. Terence Olsen gave .to the .plaintiff's ownership, or pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Christopher Layton, Jr.,- Bometimea a wedding, reception'. Wednesday as knon as Christopher L. Layton clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Mrs. .Ernest Hess, also known, ' . Defendants. evening; at the ielme'of Mrs.-01-- ' , and Jane E. Layton, deceased. .defendant. Jannett6-He?ssens parents, Mr.' and Jlra. Date of .first publication THE STATE OF UTAH to the OP UTAH TO THE ' Jack's Melodians furnish- said defendants: , 10th, A. D., 1936. July DEFENDANT: SAID ed musiq- for dancing on the lawn. Oriando to You. are hereby summoned to summoned J, Bowman, 1320 Co, You ar.e- hereby, days after Refreshments were sprved. All had appear .jyithin before the above entitled tinental Bank Building, Sa.lt appear service of this summon? upon you, court wfthin ten days after the City. Utah,- Attorney for Administ a very enjoyable time, Mrs. Annie Roberts,' who .had if served .within the '. county in service of this summons "upon you, tractor. other-wis- e been visiting with her daughter, in which this action Is served within the county in ser- if after within days otherthirty San Pedro, Calif., returned to Salt which this action above entitled defend imd .the service, after wise within twenty. days Lhke City, Tuesday and is stopping action and in case pf your failur? vice hereof and refend the above Frank Roast Dinner Daily, with her daughter, Mrs. Merl Ja,ck Ho to do,, judgment will be rendered entitled action brought against you son arid family. agajnsf you ffcordinging to the'de. to recover-thsum of $50.00 and inConsisting ef Five individuals met with minor, nrand domplaint. whieli has terest, and $15.00 attorneys fee on accidents at Cudahy this .week. , been filed with the 'Clerk of said Pork, Veal and a promissory note,. and $75.00 and .! . . . Harvesting of grain is- now Well Court. defhrnished water ' for interest to . also ; actipti is ' brought unde.r way throughout the ebunty. . This and costs of suit, and in fendant; recover The second crop of lucern is judgment and decree case of your, failure so to do, Sandvlehat and ' quieting title in plaintiff ' cut. . will be rendered against . judgment J.' W. Fackrel'l is spending .afew Against.' the defendants in And to you according to the demand of the ' ; the real estate described in .the : weeks in Rreston, Idaho; . complaint, Drieee ReasenAhla . complaint on file- in said action,' as H. B. HELLEWELL, . . . . ' Peace. For 21 years Walter epll, 70; has follows:" 26 Justice of the 21 ' half of the 'South- pushed the, mail between the post office arjd the Fall ' River, trolley "west quarter; the South half af .: . the Southeast quarter of Secars, at New Bedford, Mass., in a ction ' 1; the North half of the wheelbatrow. . Northeast quarter and. thd " i IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO; , quarter of' .the . A charge ' of- burglary is held . Southeast BATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR Northeast Quarter of Section DAVIS against' Fred Davison, 57, a policeCOUNTY, STATE OF 12, all-i.Township 1 North,' man at IIighstown,.N. J., for If ' UTAH 1 West, iof Salt take Range . and In former Estate of Matter the chief. the .of year? a, police A New York housewife sent a Meridian, United 'States Smj-veElizabeth P. Algtbn, Deceased. ' The petition of John M. Alston loaf of bread back to the store be' .Also,.' Commencing at the cause it was nof pliced,' although praying. for the issuance to Maude ' Southeast corh of Section 2, in she needed it. immediately 'for Adamson of Letters of AdminA. . North;- Range J Township . istration in the. estate of Elizabeth IJest, Salt Lake Meridian, . P. Alston, deceased,' lias been set United 'Stages Survey, .and run- for hearing oft- Saturday .the 18lh . ning thence. North .80 rods; day- of July, A. D., '1936, at ten thence East .SO. rods; 'thence Probate and Guardianship Notices m., at the .County. Court oclock's, North- (54 rods; thence- - West . Consult County Clerk or in the Court Room 6f said House, 151 'rods. to the east line . of the . Court m Farmington, Davis CounRespective Signers for , .'.right of way of the Utah . Further Information. ty, Utah. Northern '&' Oregon Short Line Clerk' WITNESS the , of said Railway ..Company; thence" the' thereof with affixed Seal Court, along said. cast line of said . this 7th day of July, A'. D., 1936. ' ' right of .way In a southwester36 East 7th Wasatch 2462 GLEN DAY, direction to ly a' point where IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 4 Seal Clerk. 2 the same intersects the South Your loved ones' desire the bnt. 'TIIE STATE OF. UTAH, ?ectloh ? ence ' JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN East to- the AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Ragley, Judd &place of beginning. Ray & T.. II. Stahle DAVIS. or very-fortunat- it 7 . SUMMONS - A notable chancre hn.s ocn in operation at Saltair Resort this season. The very. best of music In featured orchestras has been given the patrons of this very favorite resort. Of course it js dance music but the very best obtainable. Ben comedian-eonductBemie, the ever popular ' and his ochestra began Nootice tp Creditors5 - . In the Matter of the Estate of Emma E. Porter, "Deceased. The petition of William. praying for the issuance to Robert Stelter of Letters of Administration in the' estate of Emma Fi Porter, deceased,. has been set for hearing, on Saturday the 18th day of July,. A-- D., 1936, at ten oclock a. m., a.t the Couijty Court House, In the Court Room of said Court in Farmington,- Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk- of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed this 7th day of July, A. D., 1936, GLEN DAY, ' I.Seal 21.22 Clerk. Orvil-Smit- ns Jack nuffaker,- who has been 'acting as company clerk for Co. 940 for the past eight months, was discharged July to receive employ rnent as a mail clerk at the Salt Lake Air Port. He acquired this position through a Civil Service examination he took four months ago. He received one of. the highest score given. . . - , ... 'v -- Oioosc your ear for tiae fillings tliiifi; coiiiiit - . . V $ . . .t ily Bank - ;., . iPARMINGTON W J5 L00U 2S M - : . T" added several hames to the company roster July 6 when 22 fel " lows came from the counties of D vis. Summit and Salt Lake to enroll with Co. 940 for a period of 6 months. The fellows who enrolled , were: Harold Anderson,. 'Homer Anderson, Eugene Reid, Vernal . lAshley, Ralph Benson,. Brent Bird, Joy Cardon, Vernon Clark, Jack Dexter, Howard Hizson, Clyde Melvin Luker, Dan ManOwen Marx, Arthur Olsen, ning, Glen Peterson, Clayton Potter, Red Riding, Jaren Tolman, Norman Toss, Leo Wilde and Frederick . Wilkerson. 940 r , See first vliat tt lif ferenee that WOODS CROSS Mr. Erickson, agent Woods Cross and family will leave this week end on a ten day vacation in the direction of Yellow atone park and the northwest. Guy Waird of Pocatello will relieve Mr. Erickson while he is away.' . Ed Blaktf of Hamer, Idaho was here this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. Erickson . and when they left: on .their trip he accompanied them as far as Idaho Falls. Ilaser Mabey and Eldred Fisher have taken over the Plymouth and D Seta trwuy for Bountiful and at . M , ia makes And youll find other outstanding points in a Ford V-- 8. a 123"sfiruigbase-ralmost- ng y are what sold 2,500,000 Ford V-ii' Jess than four years. These as they report gas mileage equal to . eaplab why Ford owners fed so pleased . less powerful cars and no oil added between regular changes. Ford owneri extra benefits in every phase of performance yet they pay no extra for , get thetfi. 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