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Show l! I CmmmW Notice to Creditors . deceased. ceased. Date of first publication, Febru3. 1944. Date of last publication, Febru- ary 24, ISM 4. Notice to Creditors Estate of Alice M."Hodson, ' ceased. de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 413 Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, A. D. 11H4. JAMES E. HODSON, Administrator of the Estate of Alice M. Hodson, deceased. Date of first publication Febru. ary 3, 1944. ary 24, 1044. Date of last publication, Febru- Summons IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS. JOSEPH L. MABEY, plaintiff, vs. KATE M. REW, JENNIE JOHNSON. RUTH CURRY. MAX-IN- E KAUFMANN, JOSEPH COX, and JANE DOE COX, his wife, VINCENT COX and JANE DOE COX. his wife, IRENE BURR, RUTH ELEANOR DEWITT, BURR, REW TROXELL and JANE DOE TROXELL. his wife, AMY SCHOUNE, ELLA TROXELL STEVENS, ELIZABETH WALLACE MARY CLARE CHILDRENS HOME OF ROCKFORD, C V. OLSON CLOTHING COMPANY, CLINTON F. CROFT, and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and creditors of ROBERT REW, deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon, the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title thereto, defendants. . The State of Utah to the said Defendants: are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the You service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which out-of-to- wn VIRGINIA S. MRS. KARL HINMAN 4 Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at 4 IS Utah Oil Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of June, A. D. IMi JAMES E. HODSON, Administrator of the Estate of Jedediah R. Hodson, de- SYRACUSE BENNETT FARMINGTON Estate of Jedediah R. Hodson, ary New About Folk la News About Folks glut m Correspondent Phono: Kaysville Mr A Mrs P. T. Sessions returned home Sunday from San Diego. Cal., where they have spent several weeks visiting with Mr A Mrs D. R. Sessions and family. A Founders A very special P.-program is being planned for parents and teachers of the Syracuse vicinity on the evening of March 9, at 8:00 v. m., in the Syracuse ward chapeL Mrs. Rodney Eames, president of association of the Parent-Teachean outstandiannounces Syracuse, ng program is being arranged and urges all parents to be in attend82-J- -2 Correspondent Phone: Farmington 84-- W Dr A Mrs Wallace Hess and small daughter, Suzanne, were week-en- d guests of the doctors A Mrs Milton Hess. Mr parents, Dr. Hess will report shortly for service at Carlisle Barracks in Pennsylvania. On March iTlhe local Relief society will join the North Farmington Relief society for a Relief society conference. The meeting will be held in the North ('arming-to- n ward. Mrs. Clara S. Rose entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of her brother and his wife, Mr A Mrs ance. A guest speaker. Lt. Harry. A. Frank T. Sanders ot San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Rose's daughters, Jordon, from the Naval Supply de-Mrs. Arthur Beers, Mrs. Richard at Clearfield, will address the Middleton and Miss Emily Ros6. rroup. is subject will b,e "ProbThe visitors enjoyed a sleiglriding lems of the Youth of Today." party earlier in the day at the Mrs. Dean Parker of Sunset rehome of Mr ATIrs M. P. Leonard. viewed the novel Human Comedy" The local Relief society will hon- to members of the Syra Lita club or two of its members at next last Friday evening at the home of Tuesday's session. Mrs. Jeannette Mrs. Frances Wigill. Mrs. Carl Smith, who has served as organi- Criddle was assistant hostess. zation secretary this season, will Members present were Mrs. T. Joleave shortly to make her home in seph Steed, Mrs. Leland Bodily, Los Angeles, Cat She will be hon- Mrs. Glen Briggs, Mrs. Lester ored that day at a farewell social. Frew, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Lamb, on of the Mark Beazer, Mrs. Elton J. Benoldest members of the society, will nett, Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, Mrs. also be honored the same day and Darrell Ellis, Mrs. Therin Thura quilt will be made for her.' Mrs. Ralph Walker, Mrs. Mr A Mrs George A. Hess enter- good, Arthur Barber, Mrs. Joseph S. tained Monday at a dinner party Thurgood, Mrs. Carl K. Barber, honoring Mrs. Hess brother and Mrs. William S. Holt, Mrs. David wife, Mr A Mrs Frank T. Sanders Wilcox, Mrs. Ellis Holbrook, Mrs. of San Francisco. Mrs. Hess was Glen Warren, Mrs. Harold Wilcox, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. H. and Mrs. Therin Briggs and two Mrs. E Dumke, Mrs. Bill McClUrg, Manspecial guests, Mrs. Don Scoffield LaMar Barlow and Mrs. Leo Mrs. and, Mrs. Arnold Bodily. ning was Therin especially hon- Briggs Don Wood, son of Mr A Mrs Clifton Wood, has been, here on 1937, attended the University of Idaho two years before enlisting in furlough this week. A cottage meeting was held Wed- the marine corps in 1941. S. S. nesday evening at the home of Hepworth is an instructor in the Mr A Mrs L. D. Young. communications school at San DiThe two Farmlngt awards will ego, it is reported. celebrate in a conjoint session, Class John Second Seaman March 14, the occasion being the (Jack) Stevenson, son of Mrs. Relief society annual day or the Grace Stevenson, has been visiting day that marks the founding of the his mother the past week. Seaman organization. A program and re- Stevenson, who has been stationed freshments have been planned. at Farallon island, will be transMr A Mrs Dan Miller have their ferred to the South Pacific, it is small granddaughter with them reported. The young man attendthis week. The child, a daughter ed Davit high school prior to his of Mr A Mrs Duane Miller of Mil- enlistment in the navy in 1940. ford, ii here while her mother is Miss Emily Ann Walker, Farmhospitalized following the birth of ington pioneer, was honored Suntwins, a boy and a girlday at an open house entertainment At the local MIA session Tues- at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Cridday evening, Mrs. Sylva F. Hughes dle. The occasion was the observreviewed the historical side of Paul ance of Miss Walkers 83rd birthMrs. Edith Baileys recent book, "The Gay day anniversary. Saint," a tale of Sam Brennan. Mrs. Spackman was assistant hostess. Luverne L. Ilinman reviewed MarThe honor guest was born in 1861 jorie Kinnan Rawlings "Cross in Bristol England, and in 1807 Creek." Each volume was cut to came to New York with her para half-holong review. ents, arriving in Utah the followMr A Mrs II. C. Miller enter- ing year. tained Sunday at a family dinner. Miss Walker has made her home Mrs. Jeannette Smith entertain- in Farmington for many years and ed the Ladies Literary club Fri- has been active - in the L. D. S. day evening. Miss Eidith Walsh ward Relief society, Sunday School reviewed, "The Little Locksmith," and choir. In earlier years she parby Katherine Butler Hathaway. ticipated in dramatics and at the The next session will be held Mar. ireseht time is a number of the 3, at the home of Mrs. Hazel Millelen Mar Miller camp of the ler. Mrs. De Maris Morrill will be Daughters of the Utah Pioneers reviewer. and is reported to be the only livMr A Mrs William J. Walker and ing pioneer woman in the daughter of Ely, Nev., were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Walkers mother, Mrs. Julia S. Walker. Mr A Mrs La Mar Barlow of Bountiful visited relatives here T. rs . ot - this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to quiet title to the following described real estate situate in ' Davis County, Utah, The South half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4. Township 4 North, Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing NO acres more or less, together with all rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Sunday. JUDD. RAY, QUINNEY Mrs. Kathryn Jennings conductAND NEBEKEE ed the lesson on "Culture in the THORNLEY E. SWAN. local Relief society meeting TuesAttorneys for Plaintiff. day afternoon. Mrs. Jennings was P. 0. ADDRESS: assisted by Mrs. Mabel S. ChrisD21 Kearns Building. tensen, who sketched the lives of Salt Lake City. Utah. American musicians MacDowell and Dates of publication, February 3, Stephen Foster and played com- 10, 17, 24; March 2, 1044. and (2) Mrs. Jositiona by each who Smith, gave life sketches and showed paintings of a number of master artists. Under WANTED the direction of chorister, Mrs. Susanna Mowers, the group partiTo Rent Home in cipated in community singing of Mrs. Stephen Foster melodies. Kaysville or Exchange was accompanist. Christensen Occupancy for one in, A number of Farmington people Salt Lake City attended funeral services in Lay-to- n Wednesday for Mrs. Amy Hess PHONE Sill, former resident of Farming-tour to-w- it: ' I i " I 75 Mrs. Herald Moon is hostess day (Thursday) to the North Farmington Relief society quitters. In the past two years the group has made an enviable record in quilting activity. - . Mrs. Aliens Leonard entertained Thursday of the past week at dinner for Mrs. Carol Weaver of Lay-toMrs. Lewis Sjoblora and Mrs. Mary Onstott The Aurelia S. Rogers camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers is being reorganized here, according to reports. Details of the organization and plans of season activities will be announced later by county officials, it is reported. Staff Sereant Robert Hepworth of the U. S. marine corps, son of Mr A Mrs Ben Hepworth, has been visiting relatives gnd friends during furlough from his base at San Diego, Calif. Sergeant Hepworth, a graduate of Davis high class of t t ! NO CXeSMCNCS NKEDID TO INSTALL Z01I0UTE INSULATION 4 . i (IT SOURS INTO KACSl IIATIOIIAL INSULATION (M BLANKET Notice to ROLLS) Creditors Estate of Joseph J S. King, 1 . . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of and Nebeker and Thomley E Swan, Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2Sth April 1944. CLEARFIELD LUMBER CO. day ofLOVENIA KING,, PHONE 2 Administratrix of the estate UTAH CLEARFIELD, of Joseph S. King, deceased. E Date of First Publication, FebLUMBER CO. PnONE 81 ruary 24. 1944. - V Date of Last Publication, March LAYTON, UTAH Judd-Ray-Quinn- ey 29-R- . TRI-STAT- 10, 1944. noon at her home. Mr A Mrs Joseph Cook attended their missionary club at the home of Mr A Mrs Rollin Smith of Salt .Lake City last Saturday evening. Mrs. David A. Thurgood and Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood left last Wednesday for Livermore, Cal., for a visit with the later Mrs. Thur-goohusband, S. C. 3rd class, Grant B. Thurgood, who is stationed at a resting camp there. Delbert E.. Wilcox underwent an Thurgood. Mrs. Eva Kerr is spending several weeks in San Francisco, CaL, with her daughters' and their families. Mr A Mrs Dell Cook and family of Ogden were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr A Mrs Samuel Cook. A number of Syracuse and Lay-to- n people attended funeral services - Wednesday - afternoon - for-R. Rich at the Morgan stake L. D. S. tabernacle. Mr. Rich was the father of Mrs. James J. Ramp-to- n of Syracuse and was stricken with a heart attack at his home last G. Y Y Y Y Y T . WHEN IN OGDEN SEE US FOR Mrs. Ben Cook and Mrs. Manon Willey attended the funeral service of A. D. Faggart at the Mor- gan stake tabernacle last Saturday afternoon. The following couples enjoyed a dinner party at the Dutch oven in Farmington last Saturday evening. Mr A Mrs William Parker, Mr, A Mrs Glen Briggs, Mr A Mrs Lon H. Kennard, Mr A Mrs Joseph S. Thurgood and Mr A Mrs Leonard H. Layton. Pvt. Lowell G Burton, who has been stationed at Elgin Field, Fla., for several months is home on a few days furlough. Vernon Nicholls underwent an :k:ki LOST ? ' , Friday afternoon. kaysville & Hm Maxine Dockum in BoSt,1 S guests of Mrs. Merritt Nance. Mrs. MerU Gailey left Friday Hill Field. t will for Seattle, Wash, where she husspend a few weeks with her band, Heber J. Gailey, who is in training and stationed near Seattle. ? Mrs. Amos H. Bishop suffered a X Brown Billfold broken rib when she fell at her home Wednesday evening. Near Bamberger The meeting of the Athena club Depot will be held at the home of Mrs. in Kaysville Rulon Waite in East Layton, Mar. 1 Guest speaker of the evening RE W ARD will be Max Slagle of Ogden and the for Music program Hill Field Clarence L. House Mrs. is -- under the .direction of meetROY,-UT- AH Waite. This is the annual be should ing and every member present to vote in new officers. IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER McMURTRY PAINTS KEMTONE (To Paint Over Wallpaper) HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS OF ALL KINDS GATEWAY GLASS & PAINT 2340 WASH. BLVP. CO. OGDEN . ds son-in-ls- w enfeld. i Mrs. Alvin Waite and daughter, Miss Ileene Waite left last Thursday morning for San Diego, Cal, where they plan to visit with their son and brother, Verl, who is stationed near there, serving in the U. S. marine corps. Mr.- E. J. Gleason left Tuesday for Eldorado, Kan., where he was called due to the death of his mother, Mrs. Emily Gleason. Mrs. Gleason was unable to accompany her husband to Kansas, because of illness in her family here, Mr A Mrs Lester Frew bad' as their Wednesday1 evening dinner guests, Mr A Mrs Glen Warren, Mr A Mrs Joseph S. Thurgood of Syracuse and Mr A Mrs Brown, Mr A Mrs Suiter from the Anchorage at Clearfield. Mr A Mrs Leslie P. Cook have returned home from a three weeks trip to Los Angeles, Cal, where they went to visit their brother, Lewis Cook, who is stationed there - . j Have You a hidden talent? YOUD LIKE to find out your special aptitude is and put it to work to help win this war take the opportunity , the WAC offers ' i Join the WAC you! and let Army experts help you discover the type of work you can do best. Let the Army train you to do one of 238 vital jobs. Learn a skill that will be useful to you long after the war is over! (If you already have a skill the Army can use it too.) Get full details at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant Gen- IF NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 29TK . eral Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. G Davis vs. West High Friday, March 3, 1944 M Second Team Game 7:00 P. M. EE First Team Game 8:00 P. : I M. LAST HOME GAMES 1 j -- are Promptly' and SAFELY GLEANED J RESERVED SEATS ON SALE M FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 g Obtainable at .High School Office or Make Reservation by Phoning 137-- DRAPES g 2 1 2 Mr A Mrs George H. Bennett, Jr., are ill this week at their homei with scarlet fever. and Mr A Mrs Warren Williams Sun-day visited family of Plain City at the home of Mrs. Nellie operation for the removal of toni sils at his home Monday. of Salt Hemming Mortensen Lake was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. William Galbraith, Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Wilson has been ill at her home for the past three suffering from quinsy. operation last Friday afternoon, at weeks, A Mr Mrs Rosel Hyde, Mr A Mrs Riverside, Calif., for the removal of his tonsils. He and Mrs. Wil- Wray Hyde and Mr A Mrs Dick cox are visiting in Riverside with Koldewyn spent Sunday in Salt and daughter, their Captain and Mrs. Walter E. Scho-- e- m at Superior Cleaning Company We now have additional new modem equipment and EE t W 5 adequ'ateilaor space to efficiently and promptly clean all your drapes. SVC Have Your Radio Repaired and , deccas-ed- w, w to- n. i, presidency and secretary met at the home of Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood ' last Friday afternoon for their monthly business meeting. Mrs. Ray Chapman and infant son returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Smedley Tuesday afternoon from the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mr A Mrs Carl Dale Child and family are moving this week to Nyssa, Ore., to make their home. Mr A Mrs Joseph H. Essthope have issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter, Alice, who is being married in the near future to Arthur W. Hunter. .Tba reception" will be held. Thursday evening, March 2, in the Syracuse ward amusement halL Mrs. Joseph Holbrook attended the trousseau tea given by Mrs. Charles Steed and her daughter. Miss Verla Steed at their home last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Barber and children. La Ree, Itha and Bruce, were last week-en- d guests of Mr A Mrs William H. Call at their home in Willard, Utah. A daughter was born to Mr & Mrs. Lowell Hansen at the Dee hospital last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hansen and infant returned Tuesday afternoon to the home of Mr A Mrs Joher parents-in-laseph Hansen. Miss Kate Tree will entertain the Syracuse ward Primary officers and teachers at their monthly preparation meeting Friday after- TWO BASKETBALL GAMES n. Salt Lake or Kaysrille 10 Harold H, Layton j.. Mr A Mrs Geo. States Lake as guests of to the fact that she and in the service of the United Curthbert her family are moving this week MMis of Mr A Mrs Waynard Bennett endaughter Eames, Ellen to make their home at Nampa, Ida. guests at morning. Miss tertained six She was presented with a lovely Mr A Mrs Rodney Eames,of Mr A a dinner party at their home FriSessions, daughter from the other mirror as a gift ' Sessions, Miss Clea day evening. Mrs Nutrition class Myron club members. 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