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Show THURSDAY, DECEMnm . Page Four alicDeeklgHcflt? Arthur Butcher ..77 Arthur G. Butcher.. 80 Arthur G. Butcher.. 91 10 30.00 11 33.00 6.00 ,2 all buildings, improvements and thereunto belonjpinfc. Together with 20 shires of capi: tal stock of Kays Creek Irrigation of capital Company and 32 shares stock of Davis and V eher Counties Canal Company, together with any and all other water arnTd.tch rights be- of every nature, used upon or longing to the above deseno premises,- Dated December 5th, 1934. so And, in accordance with law, stock of each of shares parcel many as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the front door THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY of the Barnes Banking Company in the 6th day of matter February IS, 1911, at Kajrsville, tltah. Kaysville,' Utah, on''the Entered as second-clas- s hour of 1 at 1935,' January, under the Act of M,ach 8, 1879. p. M., to pay delinquent assessthe with ments thereon, together JOSEPH ' HOLBROOK and the expense Advertising Rates on Application. cost of advertising Shemf. of sale. Decemof Date first publication in advance. a year Subscription Class A. ber , 1934. Class B. Date of last publication DecemTELEPHONES Balance Due. ber 27, 1934. HAIGHTS CREEK IRRIGAC. V. K Saxton, No. 70 C, A. Epperson, Np. 24 . (2-0- ' TION COMPANY, WILLIAM E. GAILEY, Office No. 10 Spirit illuminated The attractively streets of several Davis county communities at the Christmas sea-- a o n always draw considerable favorable comment from motorists going over the state highway, and already the 1934 Christmas decorations are bringing their share of attention. In Layton the strings of colored lights were put up last week-enand in Kaysville the work of installing the holiday decorations is A rapidly nearing completion. large wreath, hanging over the center of Kaysvilles main busid, block, is - GRANTING Dates' of publication, December aS ORDINANCE little Chinese girl was carryCERTAIN RIGHTS TO THEing a chubby boy on her back. Is 20 and 27, 1934. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEhe heavy?" somebody asked. No, PHONE AND TELEGRAPH i was the reply, he is my brother. Notice ITS SUCCESSORS, COMPANY, There are duties which are pleasIN THE CITY AND ASSIGNS, carried ures, there are tasks WF.BKR RIVER WATER IBERS' ASS N STATE OF OF KAYSVILLE, following through with a right good will, Ihrr r delinquent upon ofthnnnoennmrnt UTAH. there are deprivations and hard- deoertbed atock on necount CITY leriod on October UK. 1134. the nevornl EE IT ORDAINED BY THE ships cheerfully endured. And all amount CITY OF tho nnmaa of thn THE OF aet, COUNCIL oppoait because there is enthusiasm or afatockholdera na follow: K A YS VILLE, STATE Oh Amt. tart. Na. Shore fection, idealism or devotion, paSO 2 UTAH: . Co. Irr. fW.OJ triotism or consecration in the toil Enterpria-8Uid600 0 is hereby 1. There Section Provo Rea. Water Uaera Co. 41 W0 or hardship. H ....... 2 Pine View Irr. Co. Mountain States 26 W granted to The 26 I. Co. .47 Peon So. lick Con. and Company, SO ' Telegraph A timer J Telephone KMfcard It mistake their Htftli'jr, Many frequently and 6 6.0 successors 49 ... its a BroXo. Wrmht corporation, needs in this matter of proper pro- Weat 61 20 Co. llM Irr. 25 of Hoytaville the years for period tection by the law. Instead of imAnd in nceordanee with law and order assigns, the from and after the date of the provement in laws, what often is of tho Poord of Director o mad on aha re passage of this ordinance, the right dar of October, 134,atock many required is an improvement in those ofth each na may ba and of auch privilege to construct, erect, to whom is delegated the task of nee nary parcel will be aold at th aouth door of Ondrn. operate and maintain, in, upon, the Weber County Court Houae in enforcing the laws. at along, across, above, over and under Utah, on th 6th day of January, 19S5, de12 o'clock noon of oald day to pay th public ways and Demagoguery is strictly enter- linquent aaamament thereon, together with the streets, alleys, hereafter laid now or public places tainment. it uses a minimum of coat of advert wing and expena of anle. all extensions and out or dedicated, D. D. SeereUry. HARRIS, of maximum a information, with 29 and 2T, 194. additions Pubiiahed thereto, in thereof and lheemler appeal to the emotions." James H. said city, poles, wires, .cables, unCollins. And it should be added i derground conduits, manholes and that the public always pays scalpNotice other telephone fixtufes necessary er's prices for the show. or propel- for the maintenance and ' The ' following isihe tentative operation in said city of a telephone budget of appropriations as approv- - exchange and lines connected there no od by the, City Council December with; provided, however,-tha- t 17, 1934: poles or other fixtures shall be Prop placed where the same will inter- Budget fere with any gas lamp, electric J at Soar of Apprwpria- - lightr water hydrant or water main, Revena liana and all such poles or other fixtures 136 126 in any streets shall be placed 500.00 placed 200.00 ,$' Fire at the outer edge of the sidewalk 1,000.00 Library inside the curb line, and those Sale of . 1,500.00 and Salary placed in alleys shall be located Contingent close to the line of the lot abutting Stock Expense thereon and then in such manner as Streets and not to interlere with the usual follow-ing There is delinquent on the :.c Highways travel on said streets and alleys. shares of stock of the Haights Water DepartSection 2. The said company, Creek Irrigation company, on acment 3,500.00 nt all times during the life of th.s count of an assessment levied on Electric Light franchise, shall be subject to all the 18th day of October, 1934, the . Departlawful exercise of the police power several amounts set opposite the ment 10,000.00 by tiie eity, and t such reasonable names of the respective sharehold- Interest regulation as the city may, by resoers as follows: Notes lution or ordinance, hereafter prom Payable ... vide. It is expressly unders.ood Government and agreed that the company shall Tax jG save the city harmless from all loss OA w General sustained by the city on account of Tax 6 Alberta Streeper ....105 any suit, judgment, execution, claim Licenses . .. 47 11 Alford L. Jost or demand whatsoever, resulting 6 65 Alford I Jost from negligence on the part of the Totals Elizabeth Colemere 22 19 $19,950.00 $19,950.00 company in the construction or A public meeting for the hearing Annie Burton Ill 18 maintenance of its telephone sysof the budget will he held Decem- tem in the H. Joseph The city shall nober 27th at 7:30 p'. m., at Kaysville tify the city. 14 37 Butcher representative tympanys City Council Chambers. tOscar C. Barton ... 88 23 in said city within 10 days after L. ERWIN G. 63 16 Butcher.. Arthur SHEFFIELD, the presentation of any claim or deCity Recorder. mand, either by suit or otherwise, made against the city on account of any such negligence as aforeNotice of Sale said on the part of the company. Section 3. The company hereby IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF grants to the city, during the life THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- of this franchise, free TRICT IN AND FOR THE the right and privilege oftochargv, place, COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE where aerial construction exists, OF UTAH. lixtures the poles of the comSTATE OF UTAH, plaintiff, vs. pany, toupon which may be attached MARY E. ROBERTS, a widow A Commendable ness An Ordinance - Secretary-Treasure- r. with festooned strings of gayly colored lights, a new feature of the 1934 decorations. In Bountiful, it has been the custom to decorate a large tree on the tabernacle ground. Such decorations add much to the holiday spirit and the officers responsible for the installations de-' serve' credit fof theif ehterpnse. Funeral Services Held Sunday for Mrs. EL 1 Adams Funeral services for Mrs. Elias F, Adams, who died from a heart attack while attending a M. I. A. show at Layton last Wednesday evening, were held at Kaysville tabernacle Sunday afternoon with the following program: Opening prayer by Bishop David E. Layton, songs by Layton mixed chorus, I Know Father My Heavenly Knows, and Sister, Thou Wast -Mild and Lovely. Speakers, Frank D. Adams, Bishop Frank Hyde, Governor Henry It. Blood, and Jabet S. Adams. Two vocal duets, Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, and Coin Home," by Mrs. Blanche Reed and Miss Lela Layton; vocal solo, In My Fathers House are Many Mansions; remarks by Bishop J. William Burton; benediction by George W. lUmos. Interment was in Kaysville-Layto- n n cemetery. ol trie grave was by Bishop James Griddle. Dedi-cuuo- . 1 . - jrjLEGAL OSJOFKB - Delinquent fsbo utjJef-Uie'remo- HOLIDAY Greetings Barnes Banking- - Company Kaysville, Utah A An Appreciation e sincerely desire to thank our many friends of our beloved husband and father, C. J. A. Lindquist, deceased, for their con- - low tension police and wires, not exceeding two (3), and where underground conduits exist, the company shall lurnish the cty, free of one duct in its undergroundcharge, system for the purpose of carrying the citys cable containing such w'lres. Said tixtures and wires shall be attached to the poles and cable placed in said duct of said company, under the supervision, of, and in a manner and position approved by the company. The city, in its use and maintenance of such fixtures, wires, cable and duct, shall at all times comply with the rules and regulations of the Company, so that there may be a minimum danger of contact or conflict between the wires, fixtures, cables or ducts of the company, and the wires, lixtures, cable or duct used by the city. It is agreed, in order to avoid danger to life ami property, that the above privilege )s granted only upon condition that no or tire alarm wires, cables police or other lixtures shall be plated upon poles carrying electric light or power w.res, nor shall said police or fire fire-alar- ERTS), HENRY LEVI ROBERTS, JOHN R. GAILEY, WALTON A. ROBERTS, MARK O. ROBERTS, VIDA M. R. STAFFORD. HARRIET A. WADSWORTH, NELLIE R. PHOEBE R. THORNLEY, MURDOCK, WM. 1L ROBERTS and JANE C. R. ROBINSON, de- fendants. To he sold at sheriffs sale on the 29th day of December, 1934, at 12:00 oclock noon of said day, at the Front Door of the Davis County Court House, in Farmington, Davis.Xountv Utah, the following described property, situated in said county and particularly described as follows, Beginning at a point 4.95 chs. W. from the NE comer of the NE quarter of Section 31, Twp. 4 N., Range 1 W., S. I Meridian, and lunning thence W. on the N. line of said quarter section 30.24 chs.; thence in a SWly direction 7 chs. to the W. line of said quarter section; thence S. on said line 6.31 chs.; thence SEly 10.20 chs.; thence NEly 15.60 chs.; thence SEly 4.10 chs. to N. side of a certain street leading to a slough; thence NEly on said N. side of said road 17.43 chs. to point of beginning. Being Blocks 1 and 2 and containing 35 acres and 7.75 perches, as to-wi- n the (al- t: Its? .said Section 31 f Also the S. half of the SE. quarter of Section 30, Twp. 4 N. Range 1 W, Salt Lake Meridian, excepting therefrom .89 (Eliristmas of an acre off the SE. corner of said tract, containing 79.11 acres. 80-ac- re fertiugs that Also, beginning 11.46 chs. W. from the NE. comer of Lot 3 of Section 6 in Twp. 3 N., Range 1 W Salt Lake Meridian. and running thence W. 11.58 chs.; thence SE. 7.86 chs.; are spoken the ILti.Gileksrte-'bfpTi"- ' ning, containing 3.75 acres. Also beginning at the NW. cqmer of the NE. quarter of said Sec. 31; running thence E. 5 hs.; thence S. 45 degrees W. 7 chs. to the quarter section litre ; Iftcnrr STTT.24 ( Hr along-- the quarter section line to the .center, of county road; thence N. 47 degrees 20 minutes W. 5.95 chs. .along the center of said road; thence N. 49 degrees 20 minutes E. 5.774 chs. to a point on the quarter section line 3.44 chs. S. from the place of beginning; thence N. 3.44 chs. to the place of beginning, 2.95 acres. Containing in all 120.85 acres, more or less, together with any and CARL A.. MILTON W., and CLYDE A. LINDQUIST JOSEPH W. CARLSON MRS. ELIZABETH OAKEY TIIAYLE GRAY Ogden and Salt Lake City CeiPt of ber,ai934.thlS 1ib day pproved this 17th oer, 1934. MYRON W of V day f PHim. ATTEST: ERWIN L. SHEFFlElrt City Recorder MERRY CHRISTMAS com-ign- with pretherefor, the applicant shall comsent a receipt from thesaid there- pany showing said payment; upon, the said company, upon presentation of said permit, shall, within 24 hours thereafter, provide for and do such cutting, altering and moving of the wires or other of the said company as may Sfrf he necessary to allow such mqving or other unusual use of the streets, alleys and public ways of thecity. Section 5. It is expressly understood and agreed by and between the city and the company that the application for this franchise wras and is made upon the express condition and understanding that neither said application nor the grant or acceptance of kny franchise thereunder, or of this franchise, shall constitute a waiver, e.ther upon the part of the company or the city, of any rights or claims had or made by either, with rerpect to the occupancy of the alley and, public, places of the city under the laws of the territory of Utah and under the constitution and general statutes of the State of Utah, nor shall anything in said application not in this franchise, in anywise prejudice or impair any rights or claims ixisimg independently of said application and this franchise of the c ity or of the company, or its predecessors or successors, with respect to the construction, operation and maintenance, either before or after fix-.ur- I Added Values es ;r I Heres For Friday, Saturday and Monday 25c 98c A MIXED CANDY, 2 lbs. MIXED NUTS, no peanuts, 5 lbs ORANGES, Extra Large, Juicy Navels, y2 Case SUGAR, 10 lbs. 51.41) 56c fa 29c $ 5c ASSORTED PEELS, lb Fine Assortment 10c 25c Phone A 1 & WHIPPING CREAM J. Sheffield H. AA (TM meat, BsnfSaiityTfrite: FRESH MILK i OQC to54UU DATES, Fancy, Bulb, lb .Mince cS te (T 1 BANANAS, lb. CHRISTMAS TREES, Big j & Sons 1 The Red & White Store Kavsville Light Protects That '1 v , . v XJ Your boy or girl any boy or girl needs only to the new Study Lamp for one evening to the satisfaction of relief from eyestrain. experienc Youll find, as its use is continued, much less co dullne plaint because of tired eyes. Headaches, and inability of school chirdreiT to ,appfr'emM to the task of studying, will diminish to a surprisingly large course, an eye specialist should be consulted. T extent. In aggravated cases, Here is a light that is scientifically designed for the particular purpose of protecting and preventing the serious consequences of defective vision. YOU NEED IT IN YOUR HOMEAND IPS fif eyes'9 MrE! SO EASY TO HAVE ONE OR ringtruel---. " MRSrADATrEINDQUIST ' r, citys Survey, said survey comprising the NE quarter of We desire the public to know that we will carry on, and that the same principles and policies of fair dealings and sympathetic service will be continued. acceptance. the We Say rJny4-nkXlAlcfJEh.u- our bereavement. acknowledge m lailos and his associates in business for over forty ycars. The esteenrin tvhich he was held in Davis county was very comforting to us in company, at Denevr vaf Our Most Sincere so known as MARY ELI.EN ROB- the life of this franchise, of a tlephone system in the city, Section 6. This ordinance shall be in force and effect upon the filing by the company with the City Clerk of an unconditional acceptance thereof in writiijg, which shall be filed within thirty (30) days after the passage and approval of Within ten (10) this ordinance. days after the filing of said acceptance, the City Clerk, by letter addressed to the secretary of said alarm wires, cables or consent of the exposed without the of contact danger company, to the car conductor qr conflict with any the than greater rying a voltage normal telephone voltage. The city shall he solely re8P sible for all damages to perMns. or property, arising out ofthecon struction, maintenance alarm tion of said police and fire and shall and fixtures, cables wires, from save the company hamless whatso demands all claims and ever arising out of the maintenance cables and operation of said wires he reand fixtures. In case of arrangement of the company or conpljrnt, or removal of poles for or care shall duits, the city ana fixtures remove its own wares, save th shall and construction, damfrom any company harmless arisage to persons or property or reconing struction of is wires, cables and other fixtures. Section 4. Any person or corbuildporation desiring to move a or to along, ing or other structure use of the make any unusual of streets, alleys and public wayswith the city which shall interfere the poles, wires or other fixtures of said company or the city, shall y first give notice to the said or the city, as the case may com-an- y , and shall pay to the said case the may as or the city, the cover to eient suff sum a e, to expense and, damage incident of the cutting, altering and moving the wires or other fixtures of the said company or the said city, and before a permit is given by the city semi These lamps and also the new .indirect floor lamps are being sold by our ' r .represen ta tires,. .in...our., store,... and by JoU 3-Ii- prjjO etc phone , , te lamp dealer. if you can't be , with them con-taini- - t . dk. UUI. ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in the HOME UtahPower &1ight Co 1 |