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Show G2i KayzvUto, Daria Coaatj, Utah Thurs Apr. 27, 1950 Page8 PRO BATS AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTKKJt , r th, Cnait CWf r IMrtrtH Crt KirtNr Rwf irtlw liiMn ! lalarmatian. Notice ' . Notice to Lien Claimanta NO. 4049 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH. W. S. HOLLER, Plaintiff, ra. M. P. SC0FF1ELD, Defendant To all Persons Holding Mechanics Liens Upon The Property of M. P. Scoffield : All persons holding or claiming liens upon the following property, to-wi- t: part of Section 1 28, Township West, 8LB- &M, Reginning at a point on A , North, Range 4 the Westerly line of 3 rd. wide co. rd., W. 18 97 chs.; and S. 7.42 chs.; and S. 2310' E. 420.8 ft. fr the NE corner of Sec. 28: thence S. 2510' E. along said line of rd. 94.0 ft.; thence S. 5725' W. 200 ft.; N. 2510' W. 94.0 ft; N. 5725' E. 200 feet to .50 Containing beginning. acres. ALSO: A part of Section 28, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, SLR&M, Reginning 10.51 chs. S. CIO chs. S. 8935' E. and 5.27 chs. 5 ft. S. 014' W. from the NE corner of the NW of Sec. 28; thence S. 014' W. 102 N. 8340' W. 800.008 ft; thence thence N. 102 feet; thence ft; N. 8520' E. 8041.008 feet to beginning. Containing 3.00 acres, under or by virtue of the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 52 of the Utah Code Annotated of 1943, relating to mechanics liens, are hereby notified to be and appear before said Court on the 9th aay of May, 1950, at 10 a.m., and to exhibit then and there the proof of their said liens. Dated this l8h day of April, 195a Clyde C. Patterson Barnes Seminary -- (Continued from Page 1) Beverly Nicholls, Lucille Reeder, , Texie Thornlcy. KaysviPe Third Joan yAahby, Lois Barton, Harvey Brough Maureen Criddle, George Heath, Barbara (lid, Donna Mary. Ringer, Bonnie Stephens. SOUTH DAVIS STAKE Dean Day, Virginia Orchard Petersen. South Bountiful Phyllis Anderson. Janet Bird, Rawnev Ellis, Richard H. Haafke, Ila Howard, Dorothy Pace, Elizabeth M. Schmidt. West Bountiful Howard Argyle, Mary Lu Blake, Fern Clark, Beverly Hatch, Lois Holbrook, Renee Page, Arlene Wincgar, Verona Marie Wood. Bountiful First Marilyn Bees-leWally Bryson, Mac Calder, Dawn Elaine Hughes, Joan Jentzsch, Carma McDermott, Bruce W. Tarkin, Gloria Schaffer, Earl Thomas. Bountiful Second Carol Craven', Maurine Jordan, Robert E. Moss, Joan Riley. Bountiful Third Keith Bjork-maMarline Brey, Marlene Richard Holbrook, Lois Howard, Ralph Johnson, Howard Charles Larson, Jerry Pitt, Lou Ann Richards. Bountiful Fourth Shirley y, n, Burn-Ingha- m, Grant. Bountiful Fifth Melvin Bryson, Marlene Call, Phyllis Call, Elaine Harding, Colleen Hayward, Newell Law, Doris Mecham. NORTH DAVIS STAKE I,ay ton First C a r t e r Cowley, Nila Jones, Sharon Nebeker, Grant Schow, Glenns Thomley, Emmeline Trujillo, LaVina Willey, Afton LaKue Young. Connie D a y, Layton Second Paul Hatch, Barbara Ann Simmons. Graitt Adams, Layton Third Julian Bowers, Reed Flint, Henry C. Kafton, Jr., LaRae King, Lar-en- e McEntire, Lee Morgan, Mark Morgan, Berny Nalder, Leon Ray, Clarice Whitesides, Stewart White-sideJoan Wood, Msudell Wood. Fourth Erma Moss, ColIyton leen Young. Tlaintiff for Attorney Clearfield First Lola Mae Ar025 Eccles Ruilding gyle, Evelyn Forbes, Mary Beth Utah Ogden, Published in The Weekly Reflex Lunt, Norinne Smith, Norma Jean Stuart. April 13, 20, and 27, 1050. Clearfield Second Iva Lou Anderson, Norma Lucille Ashbaker, Douglass Carr, Bill Chatwin, CarNOTICE OF PETITION FOR la Forbes, Tom Ford, Norma HamLETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION blin, Joan Hender, Elaine Harris, NO. 129 Geraldine Hepworth, Norine- llolt, In the District Court, Probate Linda MarDiene Liddle, Louise Division in and for Davis County, Wilcken. State oUtah. Anchorage Pearl Smith. In the Matter of the Estate of Sunset Dee Gwilliiam, Marian Gertrude Alma Ganung, deceased. Martin, Beth Mason, Irleen Ward. The petition of Zola Ganung SorWest Point Wayne Burning-haensen praying for the issuance to Claude Dahl, Julie Ann Mpss, herself of Letters of Administra- Elaine Oieson, Carma Patterson. tion in the Estate of Gertrude AlSyracuse Nadine Bennett, Billy ma Ganung, deceased, has been set Child, Jania Cook, Marlene Cook, for hearing on Tuesday, the ith Paul R. Cook, Shirma Hodgson, day of May, A. D. 1950, at 10:00 Stanley D. Moss, Barbara Ramp-tooclock A. M., at the County Court David B. Rampton, Violet San-doHouse, in the Court Room of said Merril Sessions, Paul B. Smed-leCourt in Farmington, Davis CounShirley Thurgood, Shirley Tree, Utah. Joyce Walker. ty,WITNESS the Clerk of said LAKE VIEW 8TAKE Court, with the Seal thereof afClinton Beth Burnett, Ray E. fixed, this 25th day of April, A. D. Child, Joyce Hodson, Bill Patters195a on. Sharon Summers, Jerry Wallace. Hyrum C. Brough, Clerk; By Afton Smith, Post Graduate student: John E. Deputy Clerk. Litster, Jr. (SEAL) Completed Course In Church His- . s, Notice - cuiuinnrzra tit rcznnv nrznnniG festival News About Folks Davis Primary Group Attends Board Meeting KAYSVILLE ARNOLD M. BARNES Correspondent Phone; Kaysville SI Dr. and Mrs. Stephen II. Clark spent a few days during the past week vacationing at Bryce canyon. Mrs. Louis Drakoa left Friday for Barstow. California, where she will spend the next- few weeks visiting with her daughter and Lt. Conidr. and Mrs. Joseph Burch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Piatt, Bountiful. were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Howard D. Darr. A farewell testimonial for.. Elder Harold 0. Home, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Home, was held in the First ward tabernacle Sunday evening. Elder Home will depart in a few days for South Africa, where he wiR do missionary work for tha Latter-da- y Saints church. Third ward Relief society will meet Monday May visiting teachers' will meet at 1 :30 p.m., when the teachers topic will be given by Mrs. Mary Bowman. The rgeular meeting will convene at 2 oclock, when the Theology lesson will be given by Mrs. Robena Ence. The First and Second ward Relief society will meet Tuesday May 2. The visiting teachers are asked to meet at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Chester C. Flint will treat the teachers topic in the First ward and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong will discuss the Theology lesson at 2 oclock. In the Second ward the visiting teachers will meet at 1:30, when the teachers topic will be treated by Mrs. Iva Rasmussen. The regular meeting will convene at 2 oclock when the Theology lesson will be given by Mrs. Norene Halli-da- Primary board of Davis count, attended a board meeting at th home of Bell Cannon Howells, eral president, in Salt Lake Cit.1 Wednesday, April 19. Following a business session, . social period was enjoyed by th, gathering. Those attending were Ruth Lfa ford, president; Mina Flint, id. King, Nora Duncan, Wilma Mill, Marie Oviatt, Thelma Sanders Lola Barnett, Edna Parker, Alt - son-in-la- w, " y. The First ward Sunday school was reorganized Sunday with Philip Robins as superintendent and Vernon Flint and Russell Barton as J More than half tho outstanding awards at the Poetry Speaking festival held Saturday went to Davis high school ntadenta. Receiving this award were Mariya Wnrnock, Sandra Stewart, Douglas Jordan, Olive Kynaston, Sally Amundsen and Norma Jean no) brook. A total of 16 such awards were made, nine of which went to Davis. were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Rpy N. Kilfoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler and Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barber and James Barber, all of Syracuse, were Sunday dinner guests of Mra. Nettie Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett and children, Preston, Ida, were last week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rauel Robins, visited with Mrs. Robins mother, Mrs. Corilla Scoffield, durTre-monto- n, ing the past week-MrAlan Barber and three daughters. Bountiful were Saturday guests of Mrs. Barter's mother, Mrs.. Nettie B.. Wilcox., The Davis Stake MIA spring festival was held at the Kaysville Sec- -, ond ward recreation- - hall last evening (Wednesday). Miss Nita Liston, daughter of s. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston, entertained a number of young friends at a lawn party at her borne Wednesday afternoon in honor of her fifth assistants. birthday anniversary. Games were Mrs. David D. Robins is seriously played followed by refreshments. 11 at St. The Evening Bridge club met at Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. the home of Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle A number of Kaysville people at- Thursday evening. Refreshments tended the open house reception were served to Mrs. George F. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Miss Miriam Barnes, Mrs. Raguel Barber in Centerville, Sun- William IL King, Mrs. La Rena day afternoon, in honor of their Sandall Mias Vest Barnes, Mra. (15th wedding anniversary. Alpheus Harvey, Mrs. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, Salt Barnes and Mias Irene Swan. Mrs. Donnetta R. Bumingham Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. was hostess to the Shantanka club and Mrs. Vemall Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robins and at her home Friday afternoon. The family, Wash., arrived here Friday time was- - spent in sewing after ahd will visit relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mra. George F. Barker entertained at a buffet supper at their home Saturday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Barker which took, place Tuesday, April 18. Those attending Davis Students Win At Poetry Speaking Event Nine students of Davis high school were named outstanding in - the Poetry Speaking festival at the Utah State Agriculture college last Saturday. A total of 1G high school students received this award. Of 22 superior readers chosen, 1G were Davis high students. Approximately 390 students, representing 12 high schools of Utah and Idaho, participated in the event. Davis high, students to receive the outstanding award were Marilyn Waraock. LoeHle Reid( two awards), Sandra Stewart, Douglas Jordan, OUve Kynaston, Sally Amundsen and Norma Jean Holbrook (two awards). Receiving superior awards were Maurine Jordan (two awards), Al-lMae Burningham, Janet Trowbridge and Mary Ellen Wood. . 4 speaker at the Layton Third ward mutual Monday evening in th special interest . class, . Next Mon. day, May 1, Mr. Johnson of )K(jeil will be guest speaker at the same LAYTON ward. His topic will be: Evidence Young peoples Fireside chat of of the Book of Mormon, with Layton Third ward was held Sun- Maurice Scoffield in charge. Miss Mamie Layton and nephew day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Don A. Weaver. Vem Butch- Gregory Kilfoyle, spent the week er of Kaysville gave a talk on Tem- end in Brigham City with Mr. and ple marriages and' showed sliding Mrs. C. W. Merrill. pictures of some of the LDS Tem. ;.7 ples. Miss Clarice. Whitesides was Id were Refreshments in charge. MtMII served to thirty-seveMr. and Mra. Stearns Kilfoyle and family. Mrs. Reuben Kilfyole c T J and Mrs. Henry Flint spent a few GALT LAKE GTAMP CO, week. last in Lewiston, Idaho, days M. 43 WEST 3RD SOUTH George Frost of Ogden, was DEPT. which refreshments were served ffiU n. Walson-Tann- cr Features ... mn o o & Griffon and Society Brand Suita. Wilson Bros. Furnishings. Nunn-Bus- h Shoes. iiMMi Stetson Hats. Interwoven Sox. WRford JL Webster, Mrs. Florence Garrison. Mrs.-- Myrtle Webster, Mrs. Ralph L. Cottrell Mra. Howard Larkins, Mra. Clark Cheney, Mrs.. Mildred Horne. Mrs. Lucille Kamah, Mra. Camella Barton, Mrs. Ruloa Killian and Mrs. Elaine Burningham. m EACITTAG8 j-O- ie to Mrs. Rufus W. Benton. Mrs. Schofield, Lucille Sheffield, L Smoot, Georgia Wilde, Lucy pric Hulda Gurgquist. Wotson-Tann- i imuuirk' The Store With the Friendly Doors er CLOTHING CO. 3? 24th St. 2331-3- 9 Washington Vlvd. tory and Doctrine: Joanne Davis, Janice Lee Hall Mary Mills. n, z, y, our tribute in granite to one you love k er permanent at u the the earth; as perpetual rising sun. . . . Affectionate eloquence diet will be understood ee long as dvilizstiou Harry D. Pugsley, shall last. llannah F. Green, deceased. The petition of Laura Green AdSalt Lake City, Utah, ams Petitioner. for praying for the issuance to Attomejf Published in The Weekly Reflex. Woodrow W. Green of Letters of Administration in the Estate of April 27 1 and May 4, 1950. Hannah F, Green, deceased, has been set for hearing en Tuesday, the 9th day of May. A. D. 195a at NOTICE OF PETITION FOR 10:00 oclock A. M., at the County LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Court House, in the Court Room NO. 1291 of said Court in Farmington, Davis In the District Court, Probate County, Utah, v Division in and for Davis County, WITNESS the Clerk of said State of Utah. Court, with the Seal thereof afIn the Matter of the Estate of fixed, this 25th day of April, A. D. Joseph Henry Butcher, sometimes 195a. known as JOSEPH II. BUTCHER, Hyrum C. Brough, Clerk; Continental Rank Ruilding, ' Jfjfouve foamed fo Ilctico Th are countless people who hare every right to be enjoying a Cadillac put who for one reason or another, are denying themselves the pleasure. - deceased. The petition of Morris Joseph By Afton Smith, Deputy Clerk. JT or Me; , " cstriss." If this "happening to you there must be a reason and are think the following paragraphs may be of Pioneer Hozaorlal & Vault Co. Meanmento Burial Vaalta OGDEN) UTAn 3119 Walk. Bird, Phene interest. If you are hesitating to purchase a Cadillac because of cost please remember that the lo west-pricCadillac actual! v costs less than certain models of numerous other pukes of cars! If you are concerned about operating expense remember that three 1950 Cadillacs recently avermiles to the gallon in aged better than twenty-tw- o an official -- supervised economy ' test of 751 miles! Tile ed Butcher praying for the issuance (SEAL) till to himself of Letters of AdminisWilliam A. Dawson, tration in the Estate of Joseph Walker Bank Building, 94MIK M ttoWMg (Oil Salt Lake-CitHenry Butcher, sometimes known Utah, as Joseph H. Butcher, deceased, Attorney for Petitioner. (So MMITt has been set for hearing on TuesPublished in The Weekly Reflex day, the 9th day of Ms A. D. 1950, April 27 and May 4, 1950. at 10:00 oclock A. M . at the County Court House in the Court Room of said Court in Farming-toDAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS y, y,,v yy Pont foesitate ! If you arc wpndering about the cost of upkeep-dr- aw your own conclusions from the fact that the lifespan of a Cadillac has never been fully measured. If you are afraid your friends might think you ostentatious please be assured that our owners have not found this to be the case. Yes, if you have earned it, there is every reason why you ought to be driving a Cadillac every practical reason, as well as every personal one. This would be a wonderful year to make the move for never before was Cadillac so beautiful so luxurious so utterly thrilling to drive. . Better come in and see us. We think youd be surprised at how easy it is to enjoy a Cadillac. n, Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk, of said Court, with the Seal thereof affixed, this 25th day of April, A. D. 1950. Hyrum C. Brough, Clerk; By Afton Smith, Deputy Clerk LENNOX COAL, OIL AND GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS Chas. A. Trump, Prop. Phone Bountiful 105 or 106 (SEAL) William H. King, Smith Building, .Clearfield, Utah, Attorney for Petitioner. Rom where I Published in The Weekly Reflex April 27, Notice His Punch Is His Signature . State of Utah. , In the Matter of the Estate of Middle-age- d Coaple who are now Milking Cows and can take care of a good farm good wages and modern living coalitions. Write all of your experience and reference in letter to P. O. Box 389. ... SCHOSSt .FURNITURE AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 355 24th BL. Ogden 4 " Phone 462? unmngi ibnrtiiitovi Y4WM9 jutototo totofc Was on the train np to Central From where I alt oven though City the other day and when the your ticket ia punched differently eondnetor came around. I asked from mine, it still gets you where him why their ticket punches make you're going. Just like people with anch holes in the ticket. their opinions. like cof"Every conductor in the country fee, another person, tea and Ill has n different design for his settle for n temperate glass of punch," he tells me. "Some oven beer. But what does it matter, so show up n fellowa preferences. long as wa respect tho right of tho Now taka mint. The hole it makes other to have tastes and opinions? looks like n boor goblet" Were nil trying to go in tho same Suro enough! Then ho went on direction towards n friendlier, to nay that tho punch Is Jut like more pleasant world for all of us. tho conductor's algnatnro. Makes it oaay to trace tickets to check np ' If aeanethlag happens. odd-shap- ed DO YOU WANT STEADY WORK? Well we have a good' job for a n Joe Marsh and May 4, 1950. 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