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Show T t r sonars and cuarmamsut NOTICES Cml Ctofc W ai DMiM fe lal. CoS m FarlW Notice I Notice to Creditors Published by Estate of Milton I Burton, dewill present ceased. Creditor claims with vouchers to the under sirned at ft.! Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or bo fore tho 10th day of February, 1D3Z LYDA M. BURTON. Administratrix of the Estate o Milton L. Burton, Deceased. Date of first publication: December 13, mi. Date of lastPublica' lion: January 3, 1DG2. Published in The Weekly Reflex. THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY NATIONAL tpiTQtlAl ' National Advertising Repreaentatlvg Newspaper Advertiaing Service 222 N. Michigan Are, Chicago, IIL Notice to Creditors Estate of Junior Joeenh Bow man. alao known aa J. J. Bowman, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under Subscription: $150 Per Year, Payable in Advance. In Combination With the Journal $3.00 Per Yenr, at her residence in Kaye ville, Utah, on or before the loth day of June, A. D. I'XZ MARY L. BOWMAN. signed Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager Lona U. Parrish, News Editor J. V. Woolsey, Display Ad r. Mr? I79-Office Phone 10 R I Entered as second-clas- s matter February 13, 1911, at Kaysrille, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Administratrix of the Estate of Junior Joseph Bowman, also known as J. J, Bowman, deceased. Published December 13, 10, 37, liell, and January 3, r.i32 NOW ON DISPLAY CM NO. In the District Court of the Second Judicial Diatrict in and for the County of Dsvis, State of Utah. RUBY CURTIS, plaintiff, va DUANE R. CURTIS, defendant. The State of Utah to tho Above named defeadant: You ara hereby summoned and required to serve upon Dean N. Clayton, Esq., plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 203 Ecclea Building, Ogden, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 10 days after serv. ice of this summons upon you. 1( you fail, so to do, lodgment by jie-fault will bo taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint which haa been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorca and custody of ths minor children of the parties hereto. Dated: December 13, mi. DEAN N. tLAYTON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 2H Ecclee Building, t Ogden, Utah. Address of Plaintiff, Kaysville, Utah. Published in The Reflex December 2U. 37. mi. and January 3, 10, mz Sale of Delinquent New Class In PoliticsPlanned Students may register at tha extension division office at the Fort KayavtUo. Daria Ceeatr. Utah Douglas Annex or during tha first Thunk, Jam 3, 1952 Page class session Jan. 9. Tha class is SALT LAKE CITY Student in the Journalism Building (400) will learn some of the workings of scheduled to meet Wednesdays election year politics in a new class from 7 to 9:30 p m. until March 12 on the upper campus. on "Public Opinion and Propaganda offered winter quarter by the BVEXtYBODY WANTS IT! University of Utah extension diviPRODUCTS sion. 3 - ALL-WEATH- has m The instructor, Prof. Quintus C. Wilson, chairman of the univer-sity.-a .departpKOt of Journalism, said the course would deal largely with aspects of the 1332 presidential campaign. Three hoursof university credit wil be awarded upon auccessful completion of the course. The class is offered as political science or Journalism I32-Dated thl t'.i.'l. 2th ER OftO-WARN- B 3-W- AY Combination STORM Windows smt me Piarr, is day of December, JOHN A WARD. Executor. RALPH i. LOWE. Attorney for Executor. Published in The Reflex January 1. HI 17 and 24, P.I3Z 6-28- - r Wriu 82 ALL WEATHER PRODUCTS 9499 90VTN MAIN SALT 1AKI OTT, VTAN Slock There is delinquent on the following shares of stock of the Haight's Creek Irrigation company, on account of an assessment levied on the 2.3th dsy of October, mi, the several amounta set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Certificate No. JIM i iv Share Aaiouat Alfred Leland Jost $2.3.00 3I3 3 3 3 10 33H 11 33.00 230 30 130.00 3V, 4 I I 31.00 c.oo I'. Ji 3(11 r 32 G era's the new Plymouth for 19S2, a more kesetlfid, smoother operating, easier riding, safer car stick fee tanas N Important Improvements. Thera is Dew beeaty la the car's road h Hiring, sweeping appearance, and with quality fabrics. The laxnriooa talar haraseny perfeetioa la the new interiors, which art Interiors blend benatlfnOy with the exterior colon. The car has all the fea tares (or comfort, economy, safety and Cran brook sedan. dnrahUity which bare became traditional with Plymouth. Shewn abort b the new f oar-doTeoe-TaOore- Smooth, Easy Performance Featured in New Plymouth The new Plymouth for 1932 will go There art ten body type In the an display in dealer showrooms new Plymouth line, available in an throughout the United Slates, Fri- array of eight regular, and two special sparkling new fcolort. The traday, January A long list of Improvements 46 ditional Interior roominess and the In all haa been incorporated in the many "high-pricecar" features for engine, the brakes, the electrical which Plymouth has been dutinctive system, the chassis, and to the inside have been retained throughout the new line. and outside of the body. The new car, according to D. S. SMOOTH PERFORMANCE Eddina, president of Plymouth, has A new, smoother flow of been improved and refined to provide results from the newly designed "the meet gentle ride, the smoothest combustion chamber in Plymouths end the greatest famous floating power engine. The engine performance safety ever built into a car for the 97 horsepower engine lowest price field." has a 7 to 1 compression ratio. Longer Exceptional engine smoothness is life for both the main and rod bear- produced .through a newly designed ings is achieved through an improved combustion chamber; brakes "Are . type of base metal Plymstronger and longer-lastinTo further insure smoothness of ride has ouths famous Safety-Floand faster getaway, been made even more comfortable performance several refinements in the new by improvements in the springing Synchro-Silen- t transmission permit and to the Oriflow shock absorbers; easier shifting, and more rapid faster, and the car's beauty is enhanced by and positive engagement of gears. numerous styling refinements. The rear axle b improved, and there a has The Plymouth are provisions which permit more sweeping appearance, .accented by accurate gear and bearing adjustexternal adornment in the changes ments A new luxurious standard for Operating temperatures up to an b attained with the high additional eight degrees without the harin fabrics quality upholstery hazard of losing. water or monious colors which blend beauti- result from further improvements fully with the instrument and door to the pressure-ven- t radiator cap, panels. which provides a pressurized cooling 21m smart hardtop club coupe, ths system. Belvedere, b the pacesetter in the STURDY BRAKES lowest price field with its new conThe traditionally . sturdy cepts In styling and beauty. The car e colors has glistening, lively Hydraulic brakes have been which set it apart and give it the given greater ease of operation, and L T1 used on much longer life. New Cyclebond snnlinrn1-- 1 the roof follows, the Belvedere's brake linings provide greater brakstreamlined contours around ths spa- ing area and longer braking life. cious rear window and down over There are heavier backing plates on the rear deck. Sparkling chrome both the front and rear brakes; an molding outlines the top and carries improved drum design on the front back to separate the two colors at brakes for smoother operation and their function it the rear quarter-pane- l. better cooling; an easier operating Interior of the Belvedere b brake pedal return spring; and s e redesigned steering knuckle to proluxurious, with colorful quality and vinyl blended in perfect vide mors positive protection from harmony wilhthe shades used .on roadtplaih. Passenger arxT driver comfort Las the exterior. carpeting been increased with improvements also in complementary colon ride." rounds out the ensemble. The fol- to Plymouth's "Safety-Flo-lowing color combinations ara avail- New cushioning type ports in the able for the Belvedere: Suede Tan Oriflow shock absorbers, increased with Sable Bronte top; Belmont Blue travel in the front springs and Polychromatic with Sterling Grey new interliner for the rear springs provide quieter operation, reduced top; Mint Green with Black top. . i d road-huggin- anti-free- Safe-Guar- two-ton- fab-ric- Long-wearin- -- d steering wheel shock, less friction and an improved ride. Quicker starting in hot or cold weather with leas drain on the battery b assured by the new "Folio-Thru- " feature of the starter, the foremost among numerous changes in the electrical system. Greater visibility under adverse driving conditions b provided by a ten per cent increase in the speed of the electrically-operatewindshield wipera BEAUTIFUL STYLING . Luxury And color harmony are the keynotes of the beautiful upholstery and trim selected for the new Plymouth. A fine selection of quality fabrics b available in shades which blend beautifully, with the car's exterior colors. An attractive "Lustre-Tone- " instrument panel features control which .are conveniently grouped end instruments which are colored and lettered for easy reference while driving. Newly designs) to further beautify the Plymouth are the ornament, the top molding, and the medallion on the hood, and the license light and name plate on the rear deck lid. The sweeping, low appearance of the car is further accented by the lowering of the" rear fender .molding. Solex tinted safety glasa b available throughout the Plymouth line as optional equipment at small extra cost The glass reduces interior tern- - ' peratures cm hot summer days, minimizes fading of upholstery or seat cover fabrics, and reduces sun glare. Among the many features which have been retained in the new Plymouth are the wide, deep chair-heigseats, the ease of entrance and exit, the combination ignition and starter switch, . automatic electric choke, n tires, and safety-rienli-kicko- g, super-cuzhio- wheels. There are tet body types in the new Plymouth line: the Concord series includes a two-dosedan, S coupe, end the. popp- lar Suburban, and its country club cousin, ths Savoy; ths Camsedan bridge series has a four-doo- r and. a club coupe; and tho Cran-broo- k series includes a four-dosedan, a club coupe, a convertible club coupe,' and the paeweettinf Belvedere. or thiee-passeng- MAX N. LUNT CO. 1ST NORTH AND MAIN . KAYSVILLE, UTAH 30.(11) $10.00 Harrf White o 23 no 33.00 3H.0U Alfred Scofficld 3tl and.' in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public suction st tbs front door of tho Barnes Banking Company in Kaysville, Utah, at l:xi p. m. on the i?th dsy of January, 19G2, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the coat of advertising and ezpense of aale. HAIGHTS CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY, WILLIAM E. GAILEY. . r. Secretary-Treasure- Dates of publication December 77. in.', I, and January 3, lUflZ Saturday, January 4 CLOTHING CORNER Or STATE STREET AND HILL FIELD CLEARFIELD, UTAH Sale o! Delinquent Stock There is delinquent on the shares of stofk of the Clearfield Irrigation Company, on account of an assessment levied on tho 7th day of November. 1031, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholder as follows: Cert. Maz Cook ... Melvin Burnlngham Orland Fsckrell .. 433 Howard Page 437 Leroy Imlay ,31 and in accordance with law, so many ahares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will bo sold at public auction at tho homo of the secretary in Syracuse, .Utah, at l:flr p. m. on the 21st day of January, lia'Z to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.; ! CLEARFIELD IRRIGATION? COMPANY. Lester Frew, Secretary. Date of publication, January 3, 10, and 17, lor.Z in the Weekly . Notice to Creditors In the District Court of tho Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Davis, State of Utah. In tho Matter of the Estate of Armeda Ward, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditor of Armeda Ward that ail persons having claim against said deceased shall exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after first publication of this notice at the office of Ralph . J. Lowe, 110H-First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Weber county, Utah. ; FEATURING De Costa Blouses Mens Sport Shirts By Cameron of California $28 $3491049 GIRLS' SHIRTS JACKETS By FINCH No. 472 .33 and 43 ROAD j g0FF From Edmonds' OF DENVER $449 - $749 Walk in Comfort in a new pair of Bondshire SHORTIE-COAT- Shoes: S For Teen-age- rs Great Scott Shoes For $2495 These are Costs Mon-Le- e your Children-Gre- at Scott how they wear FRUIT OF THE LOOM PRINTS Per Yd. Men JOLENE SHOES Slacks-F- or Flats & Casuals W5"SM55 THE ONES YOU HAVE WAITED FOR Moleskin Pants U y Nearly Rawlelgh Business now open in South, Central and North Davis coun ty. Must be steady, good character, have car. Many o Rawlelgh Dealers did $8,000-t$12,00(5 last year. No Cash Investment . . . , Necessary! Write or See Rawleigh Company Fieldman M- - E. WALTON PEGGED BOTTOM AND PLEATED FRONTS 2,000-famil- 5K95 LINDA LEE DRESSES ARE SPECIALTIES AT Neevel Card --Tables- COOK'S - . . 320 S. E. Main St. Illack foot, Idaho . or Write Rawleighs, Dept. D-- l, 1415 23rd SU Denver 2, Colorado for full particulars $495 loin In OUR FUN at .. . COOK'S GRAND OPENING Favors Friday January 4 . . . Singing KOPP Will Broadcast From Our Store Between the Hours ol 6:C0 P. ML AND 7:C3 P. IL |