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Show rROBATK CmH Ckrfc t DWrM CmH r far firtliw twyirtlwlafllnm ? CLEARFIELD AND CUAKDIAN8HIF NOTICES tfct Ilclico to Creditors Estate of ELESPIE E. JOHN-STO- N, sometimes known as ELES- PIE E. JOIINSTON STREET, de- ceased. - ', , . Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1110-1- 2 First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, on or before the 0th day of August, A. D. 1047. . JAMES E. STREET, Adminis- "trator of the estate of Eles- Eie E. Johnston, sometimes as Elespie E. Johnston Street, Deceased. IRA A. HUGGINS, AtPy First Security Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Dates of publication: June S, 12, 19 and 20, 1947. t . 'i ti ADVERTISEMENT , . , tJ, ' i, : i Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, Davis School District, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive up to, but not later than 0:30 p. m. Mountain Time, of the 30th day of June, 1947, sealed proposals for the fo a contract for the con- struetion of Additions and Alterations to the Centerville Grade School at Centerville, Davis County, State of Utah. Such bids will be received in the office of the Board of Education, Davis School District, located at Farmington, Utah and will be opened and publicly read aloud at the above stated time and place . in the School Boards office. Each bid must conform and be responsive to all the pertinent Contract Documents.. Copies are now on file and open to public inspection in the offices of the Owner located at the County Courthouse Building. Farmington, Utah, and at the Architect's office at 412 Beneficial Life Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, where copies may be obtained by a deposit for each set as shown below. This deposit will be refunded if the set of Contract Documents is returned in good condition within 10 days after the bid opening. Each bid shall be made out on a bid form to be obtained at either of the said offices in which the Contract Documents are on file. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check payable to the Owner, or a bid bond in favor of the Owner, executed by the bidder, as Principal and a. satisfactory surety company as Surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the maximum amount of the bid. The check or bid bond shall be giveo as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the Contract, if it be awarded to him, in conformity with the Contract Documents and will provide the surety bond or bonds as specified therein within five days after notification of- the award of the - Contract The Owner reserves the privilege of rejecting any and all bids or to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the , bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of bids. JOHN I. HESS, Clerk of Board. June 14, 1947. Deposit required for one set of plans and specifications, $10.0(1. Dates of publication, June 19 and it r 20, 1947. NOTICE Bids will be received by chasing Division of the sion of Finance of the Utah until 10:00 A. M. the PurCommis- State of June 23, for the sale of: house only located in Wells-villUtah, located in the Wtfe of the NE14 of Section 13 T. 10 N R. 1 W., S. L. M. Beginning 774 rods of the SW Corner of the NEM of Section 13, T. 10 N R. 1 W., N. 2S4 rods E 17 rods, S. 2S.24 rods W. 17 rods to beginning, containing three acres. None of this 'property is for sale, just the house that stands on the property. Description of house: 2H x 30 with 82" ceiling. There are 4 rooms, a bath, 4 closets and 1 hall. Living room 15' x 17' Kitchen 14.5" x ' 12' 2 bedrooms 9' x 12' and 10' x 12 4 closets 3' X 2.5' Hall 325' x 8"5' Back porch 5' x 6.7' Front entrance 1947, 1 ' : , M 'li 4 ry. d son-in-la- . . . - Sacrament services at the Clearfield Second ward Sunday. Miss Faye Hamblin and Miss Carol Brown have returned home after a two weeks' vacation in 6 ie n, le, We make no extra charge for complete memorial inscription WANTED Housekeeper . PIONEER MEMORIAL Experi- if CO. enced middle aged person. Reference Required. 3019 Wash. Bird, Phone Oil OGDEN, UTAH G. D. Rutledge MALIKS IN OIHUINI Phone 13 COLD SMB IITI SOONER or FOR SALE LATER- - MR. JAYWALKER GE7S A RIDE! Several Hundred llon (Screw-To- p Lid) Excellent Condition a help and as a guide to the people in this area, we suggest that yon keep this directory for easy referenef to save vnn time and effort while SHOPPING IN OGDEN Apparel for luniors. Hisses and Women WRIGHTS INCORPORATED IN OGDEN COATS . . . DRESSES . . . SHOES MILLINERY . . . LINGERIE MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. To Good Sportsmanship habi I . 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Mr. Jaywalker ta the HOD SANDERS Kaysville Phono G0--X An Cans 5-Ga- 300-- WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO IN OGDEN Ogden's Finest Men's Chib See- - Phone Kayaville to Come In Fisn-e- r, Call; saxophone solo, George Velma Mrs. accompanied by Fisher; speaker, LeGrande Shupe; piano solo, Lucile Rowlance; speaker. Henry Call; remarks by the Marlin missionary; vocal solo. Mrs. Adams. Alby accompanied Galley, Mr ft Mrs Ray J. Dawson CorCalvin ice Gailey; prayer, dinner guests of Mr ft in Salt Lake City Wed! On Father's day, Mr ft Mrs John Nortx evening. day dinner H. Thornley entertained at at their home for the following. Mr ft Mrs Jesse Thornley, Mr ft BOYS AND GIRLS Mrs Harry Thornley, Mr ft Mra starts next Tuesday Rulon Thornley, Mr ft Mrs Dell Primary Thornley of Salt Lake City, Mr ft morning JUNE 24, AT 10:30 A M. Mrs Merlin Thornley of Ogden, offusanville. KAYSVILLE SECOND WARD Cal. and their families. ' See You There! Mr ft Mrs Bill Corbridge and Mr ft Mrs Allen Adams left Wednesday on a trip to Oregon, returning Sunday evening. " Mr ft Mrs Carl Stimpsbn and Mr ft Mrs Eugene Bennett of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Peterson on a fishing trip. Dinner guests of Mr ft Mrs George E. Briggs, Sunday, were: Mr ft Mrs Max Anderson and two children, Lois and Billy, of Tooele, . and Mr ft Mrs Lewis Briggs. Mrs. Joe Smith of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents, Mr ft Mrs Elbera Dickson. Mrs. Clyde Gailey entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Afton Day. Those attending were: Mrs. LeConte Stewart, Mrs. Frank Gailey. Mrs. Melvin Hill, Mrs. Howard Bonnemort, Mrs. Chester Flint, Mrs. Wilkie Barnes, Mrs. Donald Flint, Mrs. Elias Daw-sorecord A of Layton; Mrs. Retta Mrs. Alta Stevens, Salt carved in granite defy the a Lake City; and Mrs. Elva Brown, tges of time. Bank Smokery Skyline Building & Investment Company We Invite Yon v , Tanner, are spending two with their grandparents, Mr v Jabez S. Adams. A large number of Layton dents attended the three-d- a v v? and Primary conference heln Salt Lake City last week Mark Adams is home vi.it;, with his parents Mr ft Mrs tv I . Main Street Mrs. Lorin Bachman and Mi., i ella Chadwick of Ogden. Steven, Sheral and Noleen ner, children of Dr ft Mrs n, of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. J. HENRY McGEAN, Purchasing Agent. Dates- - of . publication: June 12 and 19, 1947. J Mr ft Mrs Vera West left Saturday for a weeks vacation in southr era Utah. A farewell testimonial was given in the West Layton LDS chapel Sunday evening in honor of Steven Call, who lefa for the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City Monday. Following was the program: Prayer by John Park, vocal solo, Mrs. Enid Park, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Kellogg; speaker, Irvin . ""1940. ' The Commission y w w son-in-la- trance are in addition to the main building. House built in :i ! 4 Back'jjorch'AhJTfonl J A e, X LAYTON , FORBIDS i Denver, Colorado. West Campbell Heights are mov-in- g Mrs. Susie Nelson, president of to Driggs, Idaho, to make Mr ft Mrs Ned Adair and chil- the North Davis stake Primary an- their home. Mrs. Pricilla Barboo and son Joe that a special program will Little Joan Taylor was honored from Berkeley, CaL returned hoiie dren, Edward and Marcia, and Mr nounces be presented on Thursday at 10:00 at a' birthday party on Saturday. A Mrs Cecil Hansen and daughter, after a months visit with Mr & a. m. in the. Sahara Village Pri- She Geraldine, enjoyed a picnic in Ogwith , her other guests presented mary. The occasion marks the first pink and white paper hats and pho- Mrs Blaine Adams and den canyon on Sunday. friends here. Mrs. Mildred Befort of Layton anniversary of the organisation of tographs were taken of the group. Mr ft Mrs Pete Benton of UpPark has returned to her home af- the village Primary. Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Joans moth- land, Cal. visiting with Mr ft ter a recent illness at the St. Bene; and Mrs. Ruth Adams of the Pri- er, led the group in games and Mrs Alvin are Jacobsen. will attend. mary board, diets hospital in Ogden. served refreshments to the followMabey, small Margaret-- ' Ann Mr ft Mrs Lloyd Dickerson of ing boys and girls: James EdMrs. Virginia Rhoten and son, Phil Mabey, Mrs Mr ft of Clinton left Saturday by automo- Ogden visited Sunday with Mrs. monds, Billy Stimpson, Karen Lee daughter a week is of spending Clearfield, bile for New Orleans. Their fort Dickersons parents, Mr ft Mrs El- Day, Blair and Ronnie Ford, Lee with her aunt and Mr ft Mrs uncle, call is for June 24, when they will lis Black of Campbell Heights. Ann and Brent Hess, Nancy Tay- Blaine Adams. sail for Panama to join their husMrs. Kenneth Freeland enter- lor, Sharon Marsha and Douglas Mrs. Clarence Forbes and Miss band and father. Captain Clifford tained a group of Hadfield, Clair Cook and Sherman Jesse Robins left Saturday for a young people Rhoten, who is stationed there. last Monday in honor of her son, Hoskins. few days visit in St. George with Mr A Mrs Ivan Barlow and sons, Douglas, on his sixth Mr ft Mrs G. Harold Holt visit- Mr ft Mrs Leon Robins and in Sal-in- a birthday Stanton and Jay Ivan, left TuesGames were played and ed on Sunday with Mr ft Mrs Melwith Stena Scorup. day for a two weeks vacation in refreshments were served to 10 vin Nelson. Mrs John Smith and son Mr ft Canada. children. Milan Smith of Pendleton, Ore., Jackie of Vernal were Saturday Mr A Mrs Melvin Fifield attendMr ft Mrs Ralph Day extended spent last week at the home of guests of Mr 4 Mrs Dean Simed the Fifield family reunion at hospitality Tuesday to the follow- his parents, Mr ft Mrs A. T. Smith, mons. Rockland, Idaho, last week end. ing people: Mr A Mrs Reed Hess While here he attended the M. I. Mr ft Mrs Ray J. Dawson and They also visited with Mr. Fifields Mr ft Mrs Milton Hadfield, Mr ft A. convention in Salt Lake City family left Sunday morning for a mother, Mrs. Ameretta Fifield. Mrs Clarence Taylor and Lt. and where he received hte Improvement two weeks trip to Washington, D. W. D. Campbell is in the north- Mrs. E. N. Edmunds. and New York City. Era award presented to the Pen- C west on a business trip. r Mrs. Rene Mr ft Mrs James Wallace had dleton BishTrotter entertained at he which is of ward, Mr A Mrs Bert Lunt attended a as their. guests on Sunday,-M- r -He a ft was home birthdaypartyTuesdayon-th- e accompanied by birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Mrs Marvin Wallace of Taylors- op. fourth Victor Smith his and birthday of her daughter, son, Stephen. A. O. Lunt of Salt Lake City on ville, Mr ft Mrs Little guests attending Misses Betty and Nina Argyle Maurine. Wayne West of Sunday. Mr ft Mrs Verle Wal- spent the week end with their sis- were: Melvin Brock. Dennis Cox, Farmington, Miss Virginia Fllppen and John- lace of Clearfield and Miss Olene ter, Mrs. Victor Smith. Gary Gunnerson, Della Terry, Karny and Edith White, are attending Smith of Wilson Lane. Mr ft Mrs Frank La Fevere en Sanders, Jimmy Ridd, Keith the summer, school of the Catholic Mr ft Mrs. Del Miller of Ogden in Panguitch Gunnerson, Clyde Terry, Delores the week-enchurch in Layton. were visitors on Sunday at the spent Hamblin, Judy Ridd, Ricky Vondra, visiting relatives and friends. Mr A Mrs Joe Knight enter- home of Mr ft Mrs Halvor Mr A Mrs Wells Hadfield had Charles and Daryl Trotter. Camp-be- ll tained at Mas and Pas on Sunday Mr ft Mrs Wallace Galley had as their dinner guests on Sunin honor of Mr & Mrs John Drew Mr Mrs Nelson had as day, Mr A Mrs Howard Umpleby as their Tuesday evening dinner ay of Ogden. their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr and family, Mr ft Mrs Clarence guests, Mr ft Mrs Austin Maylin A Fathers day dinner was held ft Mrs Beus and, family of Snithen ' of Waukhegan, ' Illinois, of Ogden, Mrs. Thelma Tolman, on Sunday at the home of Mr A Hooper, Rodney Mrs. Edith Steed, Mr ft and Mr ft Mrs Milton Hadfield and Miss Ruth Bunot, Mr ft Mrs Al Mrs Fred Gibson. Their guests Mrs Jens K. Mrs. Susan family. .... Summerhays, Mr - ft - Mrs- - John were: Mr A Mrs Dean Gibson and Wood' and MrNelson, ft Mrs Clarence Mrs. in Ted Mr ft Mrs George WoodCook entertained Huffner, son, Danny; Mr A Mrs Fred Beyer, Bushnell and children. honor Mr ft Mrs LaVern, Gibbs of and her daughter,. Karens, bury, and daughter, Julie: Mr A Mrs Bob Mrs. W. D. Campbell spent the ninth of Salt on her Lake at City. birthday Friday Fletcher, Mr A Mrs Del Gibson week end at the home of her home in West Campbell Heights. Mr Mrs Don DeWitt of Logan and Mrs. Stella Martin and daughand daughter, Mr ft Mrs Games were played and refresh- spent the week end with Mr ft Mrs ter, Francis, of Silver Creek, Neb. Myron Walker of Ogden. ments were served to the follow- Milton Call. Mr A Mrs Ralph Day had as Mr ft Mrs Milton Hadfield at- ing friends: Sandra Ford, James Mr ft Mrs Lee Allen and family their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr tended a dinner party at the home Edmonds Pau- arrived home Tuesday from a two Hamblin, Danny A Mrs Ray Yarnell of Sunset and of Mr ft Mrs Maurice Campbell of line Morley, Nancy Taylor, Fran-cin- e weeks visit to Kansas. Mr ft Mrs Paul Day and family of Ogden last . The West Layton Relief society Tuesday. Smith, Sharon Hadfield, Gail Ogden. Ma ft Mrs Milan Browning of Cook, Delores Russell, Claire Cook had the sewing which they had Mrs. C. L. Monson of Ogden is' Ucon, Idaho, visited with friends and Donald and Keith Hamblin. completed for the church welfare and here last week. They were house visiting with her Mr ft Mrs Elmer Heywood and on display in the ward chapel SunMr Mrs A Joe daughter. Knight. guests of Mr ft Mrs Melvin Fifield son, Hal, "of San Bernardino, CaL, . Joyce Nelson was guest of hon- and Mr ft llrp Elwin Taysom. arrived in Clearfield Sunday. They day. Ralph Broun, who is employed or at a birthday party on Satur- While in Utah of Mr ft Mrs at Vale, Ore. is visiting relatives they attended the will be house day at her home in West Campbell M. I. A. convention in Salt Lake Mark Roberts guests and Mr ft Mrs El- here. Heights. Games were played and City. The Brownings are former don Schwarts. Mr. Heywood, Mr. Dick Cook, George Rogers and refreshments were served to the residents of Clearfield. Schwarts and Hal are enjoying a Allen Weaver left Wednesday for following girls: Ruth Manning, Wallace and Revs Betty Mackay, Idaho, on a fishing trip. trip to Mackay. Idahd. Betty Minton, June Pace, Valain Bridge were hostesses at a lawn fishing Mr ft Mrs Jesse H. Layton had They returned Sunday evening. Wood, Arlynon Ford, Marilyn Holt, party at the Wallace home Satur- as their dinner Mr ft Mrs Willard Barnes left guests on Sunday, Jinnie Brown, ' Birdeen Loveland, day The event was in honor Mr A Mrs LeRoy Stuart and fam- Friday for Blackfoot, Idaho, to atnight. Barbara Stonebraker, Marilyn Ste- of Miss Louise Wonbaker of Clearily, Mr ft Mrs Tom Allen, Mr ft tend the wedding reception of their vens, Shirley Stuart, Carma field who is moving with her fam- Mrs. Lyman Schenck and family son, Melvin Barnes. Schenck, Shirley llodson, Anita ily to Wyoming in the near future. and Mr ft Mrs The study group of the Layton and Layton Jay Larson and the guest of honor. Others attending were: Frank family. ward met at the home of Gordon Mr ft Mrs George Baxter and Snow, Paul Mrs. Grace Tueller spent Tues- Ried in Verdeland Park. Sixteen Minkler, Carl Stoker sons, Don, Boyd and, Larry, spent and Charles Edmundson. Games day in Evanston, Wyoming, visit- members were present. the week end in Southfork can- were and refreshments were ing relatives. played Visiting at the home of Mr ft Mrs yon. sreved. William Ashbys Sunday school Harold Layton are the Misses MarA large number of Catholic peoMr ft Mrs Clarence Bushnell class spent Friday evening in garet and Sylvia Burton of ple from Clearfield attended the and Mr ft Mrs Wilmer Barlow at- Bountiful at a bowling party. laying of the cornerstone of the tended a wedding reception in Miss Stevens entertainSt. Rosas church in Layton Sun- honor of Mr ft Mrs Arlan' T. ed at aDorothy birthday party in honor ments were served to the following day. Barnes in the 18th ward of Ogden of Miss Joan Ashby at her home Mr ft Mrs Eldon Bennett, Miss Delores Russell of Ogden is last on Saturday. Games were played guests: Thursday. Mr Mrs ft Wilmer Barlow, Mr ft uncle week this her with spending The Clearfield people and refreshments were served to: Mrs Clarence Bushnell, Mrs Mr and aunt, Mr A Mrs. Ted Cook of attendedfollowing a fathers' day dinner Miss Norene Smith, Miss Maxine Elmer Hodson, Mr ft Mrs ft Angus West Campbell Heights. at the home of Mr ft Mrs Smith, Miss Nellie Layton, Miss Mr ft Mrs Harold Weath-erstoMr A Mrs Ralph Day and chil- Sunday William Crowther of Harrisville: Evelyn Forbes, Miss Lu Jean Nel- Stevens, Mr ft Mrs LeRoy Stuart, dren.' Duane and Karen Lee, left Mr ft Mrs John Thurgood, Mr ft son and Miss Carla Forbes. . Mr Mrs Allen Mr ft ft Taylor, for for Lucas, Wednesday Kansas, Mrs Howard Ellis and family, Mr Mrs. Susie .Nelson was speaker Mrs Kay Nelson, Mr ft Mrs Henry a three weeks' stay. They will ft Mrs Myron Wilcox and in Services at Sahara Wilson and Mr ft Mrs Lyman Sacrament family visit Mr. Days motner, Mrs. Ella and Mr ft Mrs Russell Her sub- Schenck. Village Sunday Thurgood night TerMr Mrs ft Day and also and family. She also gave a Floyd was Faith. ject ry, Mr ft Mrs Raymond Anthuts Mr ft Mrs A. T. Smith left Mon- Fathers day message. FOR SALE and family, Mr ft Mrs Rudolph day Mr ft Mrs Leo Liddle are vamorning for a three weeks' 1 Krallackeck and Joe Strong. COAL FURNACE AND in the northwest cationing in Portland, Oregon. Mr ft Mrs Kenneth Rupp and stay Mr ft Mrs Norris Adams of ClinMr ft Mr Eldon Barlow enterFIXTURES family visited Sunday at the home ton were visitors on Sunday at the tained the following guests at a (All in Good Condition!) of Mr ft Mrs Roland Smith. home of Mr ft Mrs Archie Ad- house warming at their new home 1 COAL SHUTE Mrs. Earl Pearson and children, ams. on Center street las Saturday. Don and Ellen, are visiting in Salt PHONE 206-- J Mr ft Mrs Arthur Macley of Games were played and refreshLake City with Mrs. Pearsons parents, Mr ft Mrs John L. Ashby. Mrs. Ester Anderson of Campbell Heights was hostess to her bridge club last Tuesday. The following ladies attended: Mrs. Madge Smith, Mrs. Nadene Day, Mrs. Erma Jenson, Mrs. Colleen Bennett, Mrs. Lorenda Stimpson, Mrs. Etta Sullivan and Mrs. Ortell Chandler. Howard Wilcox of Burley, Ida., is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Marelda Hanks. Mr ft Mrs Don Fowler and family have returned to Cheyenne, Wyo., after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Clearfield. They have been house guests of Mr ft Mrs George Layton and Mr ft Mrs Myron Marston of Clearfield. Milton Hodges was speaker at c D IXAY5VILLZ, UTiUI ' I WHERE EVERYONE SILO PS WITH CONFIDENCE." SEARS 2265 WASH. IN OGDEN . CL |