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Show h - c H run. MU J 3 Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY o I I t. cuaswrtmASXCCUKCi Entered ns second cUss natter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. -- ' - NEWS - ABOUT FOLKS IN CLEiinFIZLD MRS. IRENE CniDESTER Correspondent Phone I85-R- 2 Miss Maurine Hill has been chosen piano soloist to represent Davis usic high at the State' Regional Festival contest to be held at Tooele on Thursday and Friday. Maurine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph F. Hill, is a sophomore at Davis. It is a distinction because it is ouite unusual for a first year student to be given this honor. All Maurines friends are very proud of her. Mrs. Shirley Layton was hostess last Thursday evening to Clearfield First ward Relief society workers at their monthly teachers report meeting. Mrs. Hattie Sessions of Clearfield Second ward gave a book review on "The Pearl of Great Price." Light refreshments were served to about 40 , National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 222 N. Michigan Ave Chicago, IIL . Subscription: $2.50 Per .Year, Payable in Advance. In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Year.' Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phone 17 Richard 0. Anderson, News Editor J. V. Woolsey, Display Ad v. Mgr, 179-Ernest R. Little, Classified Adv. Mgr. ladies. Gearfield First ward Special Interest group heard a report on The Authenticity of the Boole of Mormon" by Mrs. Hattie Sessions R on Tuesday evening. Gearfield Office Phone 10 SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Tree, who are spending the summer at their ranch in Monticello, spent a few days the' past week at their home here. On Sunday they had as their guests Mrs. James Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tree of Morgan and Miss Beverly Keller and Mr. Glen Barber, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kenneth Draayer entertained at their home in Clinton last Thursday evening, with a bridge and supper party for Mrs. Lester Frew, Mrs. Melvin Bennett, Mrs. A Conoco "Tour Miles re Merchant" . First ward Mutual was entertained with musical numbers by Mr. Albert Fallows, solo: Rufus C. Willey. Mrs. Ray Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Fallows, a duet; and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Barbara Stuck!, piano solo, liam Holt and Mrs. Ben S. Cook.' last Tuesday evening during the Mrs. Wf. II. Cal of Willard, has preliminary program. been visiting this week with' her Clearfield Second ward Primary and daughter, Mr. and officers entertained teachers and Mrs. Arthur Barber. Primary workers at a well planned Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett, Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg and daughdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett of Syracuse, and Miss Jul- ters, Myma and Wilma, Mrs. Walie Adams, daughter of Mr. and lace Christensen, and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Clay Adams of Layton, will Zaugg and daughters, Ethel and appear in a piano recital next Sun- Edessa, all attended the trousseau day afternoon May 14, 2 p.m. at tea, given by Miss Lois Perschon Glen Bros, recital halPin Ogden. and her mother, Mrs. Bertha PerThey are students of Miss Bonnie schon, at their home in Salt Lake Ellen Stone of Sunset. City, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell C. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer three sons, Leslie, Michal DH and were Sunday dinner guests of their Mr. and Stephen, left Tuesday for Oak Har- son and daughter-in-labor, Washington, where they 'will Mrs. Don Beazer at their home in make their home. Mr. Ellis who has Woods Cross. been employed at the Gearfield Mr. Marvin J. Udy of. Niagara Naval Base since its beginning, will New York visited Sunday Falls, brother-innow go in business with his and with Mr. and Mrs. Monday -law in Oak Harborl Delbert E. Wilcox. Mr.. Udy left John Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zenas V. Bennett was hon- earlyhisTuesday morning by plane home in New York. ored with a birthday party at his for Mrs. Reid R. Holbrook and two home last Friday afternoon. Twenty-seven close friends of Johns little sons returned to their home gathered at the Bennett home for in Bountiful after a stay of one week here at the home of her parthe birthday festivities. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hodgson. MAYTAG Mrs. Rose Woodland, of Willard TV U aristaal HirUf SUf, SI fMn W has been visiting this week at the MlWotoo mrrkm hr mmtmm mlr Martas homes of her daughters, Mrs. WilaathartaaS part. Wa alaa Wfalr atkar aaka waahara. Smh iwtIh aa f raa plekap aa4 liam S. Holt and Mrs. Ben S. Cook, and their families. DOWNTOWN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tree and SCHOSS son Robert of Ogden, were Tues4 Elartria Paraltaaa SU Silk at. rkaaa 4U7 day evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily. son-in-la- w w Service v . Specialised Lubrication Washing, Polishing and Tire Repairing Dayton and Lee Tires and Tubes National and Trojan Batteries Tbermoid Brake Service Expert Tire Recapping Open 9 a. m. te f n. m. Every Day in the Week DELBERT E. PILCHER Operator Kaysville, Utah Nclico cl Final Tax Sale party at the home of the President, last Mrs. Vernon Christiansen were Table games Thursday night Had-liel- d played and Doris King, Opal and Ethlyn Van Sweden won prizes. Delicious refreshments were served to a large group. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and family motored to Nephi last Saturday where they visited Mrs. Chidesters parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Booth, also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Broad head. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan had as their guests on Saturday, Bishop and Mrs. George B. Roden of Property Held by Davis County in & WINE-FRE- Kaysville. Davia County. Utk Thqra-, May 11, 1950 Pag 4 S 480 ft m. or L to N. lineoTfi M, of NW hi of said Sec is. W. 325 ft to W. line Sec.; N. 515 ft. to beg. CoJ5 1.92 acres. Total Amount $104. -- D. W. 13 ft of the N Vx of Lot 7, Block 11, Plat C, Kaysville Ts. cont .039 acres. Also W. 13 of N Va of Lot 1, Block 11, Plat ' C, cont. of acres. E 13 S of Lot 3, Block 11, Plat C. Kaysvlle Ts. Cont. .039 acres. Total Amount $18.71 GRANT. JOS. W. & ERNEST Year 1945 STRONG- Beg. 40 rods N. from the cent, MORGAN, JAMES H. of Sec. 34. Tp. 5 N. R. 1 y Bag. at a pt 3050 ft E. and S. L. M.; S 60 rods; E. go S. 14 W. and S. 87 2153.9 4 W 428.2 ft N. 33 08 W 108.2 rods; NW1y to a pt 7' rods to from NW cor of Sec. 28, Tp beg.; W 7 rods to beg. cont. io acres. Also beg. 20 rods S. from 4 N. R. 1 W, S. L. M.; N. 22 center of Sec. 34, Tp. 5 N. b 08 W. 62.67 ft; S. 84 47 E S. L. M.; E 50 rods' t 1 W 22.8 ft; S. 2 56 E 41.4 20 rods; NWly 8 rods; s of to beg. Cont 0.007 acres. Total Amount $7.13 beg.; N. 8 rods;, to beg. cont ft Tax Deeds Notice is hereby given that bn the 22nd day of May, 1950, at 12:00 Nooh at the north front door of the County Court H9use in Farmington City, Davia County, Utah, 1 will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code AnnoSection tated 1943, the following described real estate situate in said County and now held by it under preliminDraper. The fifth grade of Gearfield ary tax sale. No bid for less than Elementary school had planned a the total amount of taxes, interest,a are trip to the Bird Refuge at Brig- penalty and costs which will be ham City for last Monday. But charge upon such real estate Year-194.4.37 - acres.- - Also. beg., cen. 0f "Old Man Weather" spoiled their accepted. Sec. 34 W. 12 rods; N. 4 rods-E- . LIST OF PROPERTY FOR plans. The outing was postponed WHITMORE, ANNIE. 12 rods; S. 40 rods to W till a later date. TAX SALE Lots 38, .39, 40 and 41, Block 38, 3.00 acres. In both 7.37 cont Year 1943 .Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield Plat B. North Salt Lake, Cont acres. and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Storks MILLER, GLENN, ET AL. 0.30 Acres. Total Amount $lf.i nr spent the past week in Denver on Beg. on W side of Block 15, Plat. Total Amount $2.40 ; P A P E N D A G E business. side S. N. of of 25 lane, ft. BC, Year 1945. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Mrs. Leona Hunter has returned S. 89 40 E. 247 ft; SE along have hereunto set my hand and of. to her home in Cedar City after old foundation of Barn 80 ft; S. LAYTON, MARWOOD D. 20 ft. NW on curve to right on Beg. at pt of inters, of Wly fical seal this 21st day of April spending a month in Gearfield at the home of her daughter Mrs. RW of 0. S. L. R. R. and W. 1950. 150 radius 40 ft; thence on HYRUM C. 'BROUGH, line of Sec. 18, Tp. 4N.R.1W, radius curve to left of a 90 Tony Pace. She came to help welS. L. M. Said pt being S. 1431.5 come her new little granddaughter. County Clerk, to 37 30 of arc to a pt N. 89 Davis Countv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bingham of from NW cor. thereof. S 29 to W. side of 40 W. 220 to 56 E 133.1 ft along said Wly (SEAL) Emmett, Idaho visited last week at grantors property, N. 41 Published in The Weekly Reflex the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin RW line to pt of curve to left, beg. cont 0.25 acres. Fifield and Mr. and Mrs. Fred the radius of which is 5779.6 Total Amount $27.48 April 27, May 4, 11, and is. 3c,o. " Germer. JdMrtunu. Johnie Christiansen, son of Mr. Joseph Henry Butcher, sometimes and Mrs. Vernon Christiansen, is known as Joseph H. Butcher, deceased. recovering from chicken pox. The amended petition of Harry Mr. and Mrs. Donel Hunter and son Douglas of Cedar City spent L. Strong praying for the issuance last week end with Mr. Hunters to himself of Letters of AdminisMr. and tration in the Estate of Joseph sister and brother-in-laMrs. Tony Pace, their small son Henry Butcher, sometimes known as Joseph H. Butcher, deceased, and new little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield has been set for hearing on Tuesand children were Sunday dinner day, the 23rd day of May, A. D. guests of Mrs. Hadfield parents, 1950, at 10:00 oclock A. M. at the County officers got a notice from it for about 30 feet I But we Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Davis. Sunday County Court House, in the Court Room in said Court of the Mrs. Hadfields and the decided to call it Turtle government not long ago, ask-- 1 Farmington, evening Davis drove to Ogden where they Davis County, Utah. log them to change the name of Pond" in honor of the real owners. WITNESS the Gerk of said visited other relatives. Mud Lake. Seems Its a pond, not a - From where I ait naming (hat Court, with the Seal thereof afPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP lake, wasnt most important by government standards. the pond D. 4th of this A. fixed, May, day NOTICES Because it lies. entirely inside thing in the world 4ut the icag we Caiuult Clerk f District C.yrt Mr the li)50. C. Brough, Gerlt. Respective Bickers for Fartker our town limits, we asked to do the did It. ipos. Everyone offered his Hyrum Information. By Afton Smith, ourselves. Figured opinion and then the majority vote Deputy Clerk. brand-newed think a name. decided Thats the way it should up William H. King, Mud Lakes really not very muddy be whether it concerns naming a Smith Building, sort of pretty, in fact Clearfield, Utah, pond, or having the right to enjoy NOTICE OF AMENDED for Petitioner. a Attorney said so County people ahead, go friendly glass of beer or ale if PETITION FOR LETTERS OF Published in The Weekly Reflex we held a Town Meeting; Everyone and when w choose. ADMINISTRATION May 11 and 18, 1950. suggested something. Windy TayNO. 1291 lor. ' . thought Taylor Pond would Scarcely In the District Court, Probate So far weve scarcely learned be nice, because his place borders in and for Davis County, enough about the hydrogen bomb to wonder intelligently about it State of Utah.' Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation In the Matter of the Estate of Cincinnati Enquirer. v - ft 0-- 39 ft 80-10-- ft ft .J ft -- 5, ft ft ft ft -- ft Rom 'where I sit Joe Marsh Mud Lake w, Gets "Cleared Up" fin-al- name-changi- ng it w Notice Di-visi- on -- ( nt J.- - w : ,, i : i - r ! v: W' 4 CANlUC MOTOR CAR !L pz:zxz C- ?' r; DIVISION BwawtMvvM, t - of Year 1945 TUFFORD, tfm. N. v . s tours . You say you have never driven a Cadillac? Well, its a lovely day and there are beautiful roads to travel down and interesting places o visit and a little dreaming never hurt a soul so just slide over behind the wheel. It's yours! First, youll just want to sit for awhile, with your hand on the slender, obedient wheel and get a close-u- p view of the ingrained goodness that makes this car so unmistakably . . . the Standard of the World. And then you turn the key, touch the engine into action and youre away. The steering wheel all but reads your mind! The brakes arc as soft as velvet, and immediate in their response! The ... ...as Mr an Heater ! soft-throat- ed road has become a boulevard and the turns and lights seem so very close together! And the soft, easy quietness of it all! You just sit and relax in complete contentment and the miles go by and the miles go by . . . Oh, how I wish this car were mine ! Well, its time, we think, to stop dreaming and len an ear to this: the d models certain of than buy cars; it is so enduring that service; and it is so .economical the popular cars in Cadillac costs less to1 numerous other makes of it will give a lifetime of that it actually approaches gasoline mileage. time to go into action and to make this car lowest-price- , low-pric- ed Yes, its your own! No noise no nuisance with an electric water heater. Only an electric water heater gives you all these features . Clean Sootltss, smokeless, to save you extra work. Put it where you want Convenient it Only an electric water heater needs no flue or chimney. Completely Automatic push-butto- n comfort. For modern, All the hot Always Dependable water you want . . . every time , in . 1.. UTAH n; Horn Ownership FOVn BRICIC WOOD COMPANY & UGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY-lo- cal Contrct PHONE 101 2ND NORTH AND MAIN STREET l I v KAYSVILLE, UTAH ly |