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Show --3wf " AW, WHATS THE USE HURRAH f. ThE COAtf HURRAH ! ,XM HAb COME ft J ONIS A COUPIA SCUTTLE!) FULL 1,1 H fWk. . L J 05 - one-ha- fMr. and Mrs. Richard Wheeler are the proud parents of a baby girl born ' this week. Lawrence Watts of Denver returned after an extended Daniel B. Harris and daughter Mrs. will move to Salt Lake City this week to make their home. The bishopric of Layton has been waiting its annual visit to the people in the ward this week. J. W. Nelson has moved his business to the building formerly tire oc- by the Hoffman Cafe. lf Canners h. 1 mill, grad- - DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE Morgan Bros. Land & Live Stock Co., Principal Place of Business, of a daughter at Layton, Utah. visMrs. Adams is There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment levied upon the capital Green returned to stock of the company by the board of and Mrs. Golden Adams Hortense Miss also two-re- el western at Opera" House Friday and Saturday Nights, January 5 and G. Show at 8 Admission 15 and 25c Saturday, January 13 High Class Vaudeville in connection with regular show. Troupe from Salt Lake. SULLIVAN ELECTRIC SUPPLY an- Extra! Extra! Extra! A fresh supply of box candies, just arrived, on sale today. And try one of those new bars. Walsh News Company, Inc. KAYSVILLE, UTAH Pres, and Gen. Mgr. nt 20-10- 0 l Tuesday to resume her studies directors June 3, 1922, the amounts at the U. A. C. after spending the set opposite the names of the respectaxes for the year 1922, amounttive shareholders as follows: holidays at home. Amount ing with penalty to $10.86 and the No. Shares 35 $35.00 same was paid by the legal holder of Mrs. J. Leo Ware, who underwent Ira R. Steed a major operation two weeks ago at the Dee hospital, was removed to her home this week. It is rejprted that Mrs. Ware is still in a weakened Logan I). A. SULLIVAN Wiring, Fixtures, Lamps, Appliances Ranges, Washing Machines General Repair Work Phone 28-J- 2 Layton, Utah dollars, payable accord- 1923. ing to the terms stated in said trust FRANK HERBERT BLAMIRES deed and in installments as follows: And RALPH J. STRONG, Fifteen Dollars on the first day of Executors of the Estate of each and every April without interest, RAMllEIlGEIt DErOT Lambert said until said note was paid in full, Blamires, Deceased JOHN W. WALSH, note being of even date wuth said trust deed and bearing one per cent Date of first publication Nov. 23, 1922 interest per month from maturity Date of last publication Jan. 4, 1923. until paid, and the said George If. WHEREAS, Payne neglected to pay the assess-melevied against the said 30 shares of stock in the Hooper Irrigation Company, amounting to Twenty-fiv- e and dollars, and the same was holder of the said note, the by paid and Ssmi-AmuaWHEREAS, the said George II. to the also gen-eipay neglected Payne seventy-fiv- e First National bank of Layton Mayor and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes will redeem at Bight all unregistered entertained at a family dinner party War Savings Stamps issue of 1918. at their home Sunday afternoon. A cut glass bowl of roses formed the Leo Green, who had the misfortune centerpiece for the table decorations. to receive a severe fall down a shaft Covers were laid for twenty guests. is at the Kaysville-Layto- n the birth Utah, where iting her parents. GRANDMAS BOY to-wi- The Lehi, in "-- and Mrs. James Whiteside are rejoicing over the birth of a bay girl this week. nounce HAROLD LLOYD l.ay-ton- Mr. recovering. Don't Fail to See N e Watts is reported to the latter City visit in Layton. In ai cot dance with the law as many keting of 1922 crop wheat in the note, and Pacific northwest, which w;as acceler- shares of stock as may be necessary WHEREAS; by reason of said the legal holder of said note,1 ated by an advance in the price of to'pay delinquent assessment together vr.h tv ost of advertizing and the Mamie Hcaty, has deviated the whole wheat, continued to be hindered by of sale, unless assessment amount of said note to be due and ear shortage during November. For expeii'C and iO'ts of advcitmng are paid P i able and has requested the said! vw.l !e Mild itt public auction at tiu-tithe season beginning July 1, 1922, to sell the said property in . .mord.ince the resideno. H. J. of Morgan, with, the terms of said from the Facifie northwest exports Utah, on January 20, 1923, at 2 Uu-- t deed; have been only ' as liiige as oMotk p. in. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is last year, although slightly in excess E. M. WHITESIDES, heiiby given that the undersigned of the small shipments of 1920. Secretary tiu-te- e pursuant to the power vested First publication Jan. 1, 1923. m him by said trust deed and at the last publication Jan. 11, 1923. quest of Mamie Beaty, the legal holder of the said note, will sell at Governor Will Open public sale to the highest bidder for TRUSTEES SUE i.i-at the front door of the county Convention WHEREAS: George H. Payne, a Kant house, Davis county, Utah, on widower, by a deed of Trust dated MONDAY, JANUARY 22, AT 12:00 Governor Mabey will deliver the ad- April 1, 1922, and recorded .May 2, O'CLOCK NOON, the said real estate Page above described to satisfy the dress of welcome to the I'tah State 1922, in book 1ST, reeoids of Davis Utah, amounts due on said note together Canners at their convention which umveyed to Glen Miller,county, Trustee, the with amounts paid for taxes and opens in the Hotel Utah today. Mayor following described property located water assessment as before herein enumerated and expenses of this Neslen will welcome the canners to in Davis county, Utah, at the SE cor. of the trust, including a reasonable attorney Salt Lake. The response w ill be made Commencing SE of the NW4 of Sec. 7, Town- and counsel fee and compensation to by President W. J, Parker. ship 4 North, Range 2 West of the said trustee for .his services. This Salt Lake Meridian, and running sale is made subject to a prior inSpeakers at the convention will be C. E. Amey Jr., Professor T. II,' Abell tyhence north 11.10 chains, thence cumbrance resting against said premWest 15.41 chains, thenCe north 6 ises fir the sum of $1,500 recorded in Utah Agricultural college, George E. deg. 20r min. west 7.65 chains, Hook "W of Mortgages, Page 185, Gaddis of Chicago; A. H. Wooley and thence southwesterly along the assigned to the Metropolitan Life InEdwin Wright, both of Suit Lake; south line of J. W. Curds land 3.87 sura nee Company. chains to a point 1.61 chains south GLEN MILLER, Ogden S. Sells, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. J. of the NW corner of the SE4 of Trustee. H. Esty, Washington, D. C.; and E. the NWti of said Section 7, thence Date of 1922. first H. Hopkins, St. Anthony, Idaho. Dec.28, publication running south to the SW corner of Date of last publication Jan. 18, 1923. The entertainment features of the the SE'4 of the NWi of said Section 7, thence east 20.00 chains to canners convention will be a theater the place of beginning, containing NOTICE TO CREDITORS party tonight for the canners and 25.29 acres. Also the west half of their wives, with the American Can Estate of Lambert Blamires. deceased SecSEV4 Baid the of the NE4 of tion 7, and containing 20 acres. ToCreditors will present claims with company as the host. The annual bangether with 36 shares of stock in vouchers to the undersigned at the quet will be held at the Hotel Utah on the Hooper Irrigation Company. office of their attorney, T. McClure the evening of January 5. Plates for IN TRUST, however, to secure the Peters, Kaysville City, Utah, on or 500 will be laid at the banquet: payment of a promissory note for before the first day of April, A. D. I with pneumonia. Mr. Gets the Coal Me-o-w U0 be-fo.- Fanners Union Arms o the vacation. Mrs. Lawrence ually q.o-- 0' The Cats I'thta j tom-xTa- th. fwtorr company, caanary, mills, araamary and ia aa tha Good road. rperata State appcrtanitjaa for tor thosa seeking suburban aeraaga chicken track gardening, frait growing, Oatha Unea of raping and dairying. Oregon Short the Bamberger Electric, R. CL Haa electric D. Ui and waterworks. hghta and lartoa Siuw (ka cupied , . Nemnp t dxt of fartila ct milk. la 0 odct JTin th.uM bU. sick tf 15 ow. ? LAYTON Roy is on a P By L. F. Van Ze!m al Ware Brothers have purchased the building formerly occupied by the Consolidated Wagon & Machine company. In their new quarters they will he better equipped to carry on their garage and automobile repair Gwen of will take Clearfield, daughter of Draper, to Royal Clifford The marriage Kaysville. place in the Logan temple. Davis county, the Town of Layton nd the state road commission are placing a spillway near the East Lay-to- n church to take care of the flood waters that have menaced Layton for Tears. It is thought this will remove the cause of so much trouble encountered during heavj- thaws and - Harris Ellison, small son of L. E. Ellison, a young radio enthusiast, has succeeded in erecting by his own handiwork a radio receiving set which recyved news from the Los Angeles broadcasting station. Young Ellison k8 perfected his outfit from a point where he could hardly catch Salt Lake City to the present, where he can get tations a thousand miles away. and city OUTLOOK GOOD FARM MUCH LITTLE-H-OW The only commodity this Company has to An item of local interest to readers is the announcement from Logan of the marriage of Caroline Edyth Draper of George IL NOT HOW - sell is Service. It wants to see how tmffh, not hot little. Service it can offer its patrons. Do you realize all the opportunities of Service you get with the telephone? For instance; The local manager is glad to make an emergency installation in cases of quarantined illness. call An emergency death or sickness having to do with will get preference over everything on the line. long-distan- In an emergency the operator will put through a call for the police, the fire department or a doctor without you looking up the number. Just give your address and tell what the emergency is. Particularly, do you know how much quicker and less expensive a call is? Station ASK OUR MANAGER ABOUT THESE SERVICE FEATURES (Continued from Page 1.) njIr.bers of the United States Depart-jktr- .t of Labor, rose from1 154 to 155 urirg the month, taking the price in 1913 Ea.l as 100. seeding of grains for the 1923 has been practically completed fP ia Gus district. Recent general rains rd snows have favored the growing Pair, the present condition of which U TePorted to be satisfactory. Mar- - while quality is the deciding ce We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. factor in this sale, we know you cant $ 00 expect to find good clothes for less and we're sure that you wont find equal values elsewhere at the same prices. 50 for these reasons we shall let our clothes speak for themselves. the early bird gets the worm! apply that proverb to this sale! |