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Show I News About Folks "Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs Feb. 20, 1947 Fage 6 FARMINGTON Phone: Farmington 80-t Correspondent LUVERNE IIINMAN W LAYTON Mrs Lindsay Humphreys returned to their home in Santa Monica, Cal, Tuesday after spendMrs Arthur ing a week with Mr Mrs Green and family and Mr Haven Barlow and family. The West Layton Literary club was held Thursday evening at the liome of Mrs. Laura Egbert. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Minnie Green and Mrs. Wilma Page. Mrs. Helen Hughes of Farmington rePavillion of viewed the book, Women," by Pearl S. Buck. Mrs. Hilda Williams was presented with the book, "Handbook of the w Mr Mrs. Phoebe Welling was hostess Monday evening to the Ladies Literary club. Mrs. Wilma Miller reviewed Spoon Handle" by Ruth Moore. Plans were made for a special open meeting to be held in March. Mrs. Clara S. Rose and Mrs. Amanda Richards were special guests . . Mrs. II. C. Miller entertained at a childrens valentine day party for her young daughter, Lee Anne. Games, contests and refreshments in keeping with the day made the party a gala occasion for the small guests. Mrs Osmond Allen and Mr little son Ossie were Farmington Notice to Water Users 14 2-I- n. ft 1T24 ftW. and 10T ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 24, T2N, RlW, and used to irrigate 10 acres of land embraced in SEV4NE Sec. 24, T2N, RlW, and for incidental domestic and purposes. Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted from a stock-wateri- ng 3-i- n. ft W.deep215 well, 170 at a ft. and 1724 ft ! S. point from NE Cor. Sec. 24, T2N, RlW, and used for domestic use of three families, a cabin campand business site. To Appropriate: Ralph King, Hooper, Ut ft for domestic use from well bet. 350, and 400 ft. a deep at a point N. 1548 ft and W. 8 ft from S Cor. Sec. 30, .18063 0.015 sec. 2-i- n. T5N, R2W. 18202 Harry Kambouris, RFD Box 89 A, Farmington, Ut 0.3 sec. ft for irrigation use well bet 60 and 150 from a 6-i- n. ft deep at a point S. 733.9 ft and W. '409.9 ft. Cor. Sec. 31, T3N, RlE. from,N The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 15 acres of land embraced in ENWV4 Sec. d 31, T3N, RlE, and for incidental stock watering. year-roun- 18217 J. P. 0.20 sec. Collier, Kaysville, domestic use from a bet. 150 and 200 and W deep at a point N. 30 65 from W Cor. Sec. 20, TIN, ft for well Ut 3-i- n. ft guesta from Pocatello, Idaho, who spent the- week end at the home of Mrs, Allens mother, Mrs. Fannie B. Stevenson. . .Mrs. John Manning underwent a major operation the forepart of the week at a Salt Lake City hos- The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change pr appropriate water in Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLBAM. To Change: Elbert Roy Mangus, Agnes B. Mangus, Gerald J. Frampton and Ellyn M. Frampton, Woods Cross, Ut, has filed application to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.14 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Underground-water Claim No. 2834. The water has been diverted from a well 170 deep at a point S. ft ft RlW pital Mrs. Nelle S. Dawson visited her sister, Mrs. Pearl S. Lee, Saturday in Salt Lake City. Bishop and Sirs. Gordon Van Fleet have been visiting in California the past week. M. P. Leonard left early Saturday on a business tour to Mexico. The party making the trip will also visit Imperial Valley and pointa in Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. Lorin Rampton of Glendale, Cal, spent two days the past week visiting his father, Walter Rampton. The visitor was en route to New York. Mr Mrs Herald Moon left Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Moons Mrs Orville Smith parents, Mr in California. The Junior Literary club held a meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Doris G. Pace. Frank Stevenson accompanied A. L. Clark to Garland to attend an LDS conference session. Mr. Stevenson also visited a niece, Mrs. Art Felsted. Mr$ EugeneWal-lace- , The local Relief society organi- evening:Mr Mr Mrs Arnold Wayment, zation will present a special cen- Mr Mrs Clarence Bingham, Mr tennial program in the Sunday eveMrs Kenneth Draayer, Mr Mrs ning meeting at the ward chapel on March 2. Mrs. Walter Manning, who has been at a Salt Lake City hospital the past two weeks, is reported to WORK MARE be slightly improved this week aland Gentle) (Kind in serious still condition. though Janet Taylor, small daughter of Wt. About 1200 Mr Mrs Nephi Taylor, was taken Work Single or Double! to an Ogden hospital Wednesday Call Evenings After 5 for an appendectomy. Mias Minnie Millard will enterP. M. tain the Ladies Literary club at the regular March 3 session. Mrs. D. Alene Sessions, member of the JunCenterville ior Literary club, is to be guest reL Bountiful Ex. viewer, according to Miss- Clara Richards, president of the senior A. ft ft Si Ihone r 122W Kaysville 627 CU. YDS. FOR SALE 25c or less per cubic yard at location' Excellent for Beet Growers Nursery Orchard Landscapers, Etc LOCATION UTAH GENERAL DEPOT OGDEN, UTAH at ... Call Collect to ... FELT RADIO CO. SALT LAKE CITY Phone 39 BOXING-WRESTLIN- G W SOUTH IUNIOR HIGH BOUNTIFUL I Monday, Feb. 24th 8 OCLOCK P.M. OGDEtl HIGH vs. DAVIS HIGH FIFTEEN CONTESTS Philco Refrigerator Universal Gas Hot Water Heater (30 Sponsored by BOUNTIFUL LIONS CLUB .i Gals.) RINGSIDE Including Tax SEATS-41.- 00 GENERAL ADMISSION BISHOP'S 50c Including Tax Tickets Can Be Secured From Auy Member Lions or at High School Night of Contests LAYTON, UTAH Gab PHONE 21 73-R-2- Qtawnns ft resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before April 5, 1917. vs. ED. II. WATSON. State Engineer. Dates of publication: February 6, 13, 20, 27 and March G. 1917. E y Notice Layton Jaycees Of special meeting of the stockholders of the West Branch Irrigation Company for purposes of amending articles of Tom Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the West Branch Irrigation Company will be held at L. 1). S. amusement hall, at Clearfield, Davis County, State of Utah, on Tuesday the 25th day of Febniary, A. D., 19(7. at the hour of 2 oclock p. m for the purpose of considering, voting upon and adopting certain proposed amendments to Articles 4 and 10 of the said Articles of Incorporation so as to change n the place of business of said from Clearfield. Davis County, State of Utah, to Syracuse. Davis County, State of Utah, and so as to change the place of holding the Annual Meeting from Clearfield Davis County, State of Utah, to Syracuse, Davis County. State of Utah. of Diree- -; By Orderof Davis High School Gym corno-ratio- the-Boa- L,ry, diate Delivery! Protest -- , NEW YORK 0-i- ft WANTED Barnyard F ertilizer ' "COMPOST" Philco Refrigerators and Universal Appliances ... Available for Imme- FORD - Members of the Half and Half club were entertained at a luncheon of Layton by Mrs. Don Oliver The afternoon. Thursday Heights Lems Mrs. Spraycar, guests were Mrs. Revella Child, Mrs. Harold Pettigrew, Mrs. Eldren Parker, BillMrs. 0. C. Larson, Mrs. W. L. M. Thorup, Leland Mrs. ingsley, Mrs. Jesse Kennedy, Mrs. Dell BISHOPS Lb. for domestic use from a n well bet. 200 and 400 ft. deep at a and E. 1318 point S. 000 from NW Cor. Sec. 6, TIN, RlE. 18330 William N. Knighton. Centerville, Gen'l DeL, Ut 0.015 sec. for domestic use from a 3Vi in. well bet 50 and 100 deep at a point S. 2703 ft and W. 1379 from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T2N, RlE. ft 21-- FOR SALE 18247 Joseph S. Lee, 2075 So. 21 E., Salt Lake City, Ut 0.25 sec. ft SUNSET organization. KAYSVILLE Mrs. Richard Fry of Morgan was Mrs visited her parents, Mr A program anddance who is attending Paul d teMbm w.7T George A. Hess, Monday. Mrs. the BYUBarton, the was home for joyed by at Provo, m LaMar Mrs. Barlow, Frys sister, their wives Monday evening m and daughter, Miss Maurine Bar-lo- the week end. recreation hall. The committee and Benton E. Mrs Mr David y John of Bountiful, visited at the Mason, were John Hess home the same evening. Mr. Wallace Odd, teachers of the junior charge and George Bushnell. The berg Kays-vill- e the of scouts and senior Barlow haa gone to Mexico on a girls of j the North First ward, entertained their presidency tour. were special , stake The local LDS Relief society ses- members at a chicken dinner at daughters ban and mothers A BenW. R. Mrs sion Tuesday featured a lesson on the home of Mr quet and program western history prior to the arrival ton Tuesday evening. Bee Hive girls Friday visited Colemere Mrs Mr Frank in Salt Lake valley of the Utah of the girls are Mrs. Ruth Leaders pioneers. Mrs. Lucille Clark was in relatives in Fielding Sunday. Lake Draper, Mrs. Marcel Weaver and Mrs. Kenneth Blood of Salt charge of the lesson and waa asMildred Porter. sisted by Mrs. Florence Spencer, was the guest of her parents, Mr Mrs. Lillian Page had as guests Mrs. Mrs Robert Ward, for a few days Salt Mrs. Hattie Steed, Mrs. Rogers, this week Mrs. Earl Dahlchof Mid Mrs. Margaret Hess and Mrs. Mad- this week. of Guy Dick Phillips, who is attending Lake City, Mrs. of sen. Mrs Madsen gave the life Idaho Falls, and Carl Page vale, for home was USAC the at Logan, the story of the famed Indian woman, Howard Page, who is attending ' Sacajawea, who accompanied, and the week end. university. Mrs N. A. Rasmussen en- Brigham YoungFrank Wright and Mr aided the Lewis and Clark Mrs Mr tertained at a family dinner party relaspent Sunday visiting at their home Sunday afternoon in children honor of the birthday anniversary tives in Provo. CLINTON of their son1 Carvel., Covers were Lake Monday afternoon in honor laid, for 12 guests. Miss Nancy Thomas. The social activities of the MIA At the Second ward Relief so- of were climaxed with gold and green ciety meeting next Tuesday mornball held Tuesday evening in the ing at 10:15 p.m. the social science FOR SALE recreation hall Miss Mary Taylor lesson will be given by Mrs. Mil- WEBER UPRIGHT PIANO reigned as queen of hearts over the ICvpi $200 ball. Miss Betty Taylor and Miss Mr Mrs Walter D. Thomas and Jeanette Parker were attendants. Mr Mrs George Briggs were Call 129-J- 2 Miss Cleo Beus was herald. guests at a dinner party at the 60 Colonial Street A floor show waa given by 14 home of Mr Mrs Seth Blair in SKYLINE SUBDIVISION cpuples, all members of the MIA. Ogden Saturday. Hearts was the theme of the A cake sale was held by the Layton, Utah decorations and refreshments. The First ward Relief society Tuesday hall was beautifully decorated in afternoon, the proceeds to be used JERSEY COW red and white. in purchasing a new piano for the FOR SALE Relief society. Mrs Willard Anderson and Mr Mrs Walter Thomas atMr Fresh First of March daughter Betty Lou of Canada are tended a birthday party in Salt AMOS ODD visiting at the. home of Mrs. WiMrs George llards parents, 'Mr Mrs Frank Elwood Taylor, Mr Kaysville, Phone: Mrs John Hill. Parker and Mr Patterson. Mr Mrs Elwood Taylor were dinner guesta of Mr Mrs N. W. DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS Cragen of Ogden Saturday eveCOAL and GAS FURNACES ning. STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS Miss Nancy Frasier gave a valentine party Friday afternoon. The GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS guests were Joan Bingham, Joan i FURNACE CLEANING Martin, Evelyn Burnett, Jean ParPhone Bountiful 105 or 1 A. as. Trump, Prop. ker, Kathleen Child, Nancy, Shan na, Dixie and Linda Frasier. Lunch wan served and games were played. The follwoing couples visited the West Layton ward and assisted in teaching pioneer dances Tuesday North. Mrs. VictLT"'' Mrs. Lilly Harper. ROY Thursday, Febniary 27 - 8:00 - 7:00 P. M. p. m. rd tors. By Joseph S. Thurgood, Sec. Published in The Weekly Re- flex, January 23, 30; February 0. 13. 20. 1947. Conoco Your Mileage Merchant Kaysville DELBERT E. PILCHER Operator Gas and Oil Specialized Lubrication Washing Polishing Tire Repair Goodrich Silvertown Tires, Tubes, Batteries Tire Recap- Open,. 9:00 A. .M. jto .9.-0P. M. Every Day in. the Week.-- . 0 -- PRELIMINARY GAME Joe Winters Lee Galbraith Service Station Expert ping Layon Jaycees- -' Tom's Cafe 7 Guard Carl Schofield Bus Williams WALKER Forward Dee Rerttmeister Jack Schofield Jerry Carlyle LaMar Green Neil Smith JIM WATKINS. Sponsored by Layton Jaycees ADMISSION: STUDENTS, $1.00. RESERVED SEATS, $1.25 (Tax Included) 50c-ADUL- TS, : "Bob Major ONEAL GARDNER Forward 1 JOHNNY Guard CAT |