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Show , f PAGE FOUR tiht Heeklji lief ley THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Mt A- - - tH, 0 uua siAiiiaSi association Entered as second-clas- s matter February 15, 1911, at under the Act of March 8, 1879. Kaysville,-Utah- , Advertising Rates on Application Subscription 52.00 a year in advance TELEPHONES C. A. Epperson, No. 124 C. V. K. Office, No. 10 Saxton, No. 70 Motor Bloodshed Garibaldi Paved Way for Union of Sicily, Italy Reeordwl history of the Island of Sicily, which Is tin largest In tbs Mediterranean sea, begin with the establishment of (be Greek city of Naxos In 735 It. C. This, with other Greek colonies established In the course of the following two cen turies, became the center of thriving commerce. From the year 536 B. CL until the period of the Punic wart, Greeka and Carthaginians contended for mastery In the Is land, notes'! writer In the Indianapolis News. In 21rt It. C., Sicily became the first of the Roman provinces. Pnrlng the Middle Ages, tloths.. Byxantlnes and Saracens In succession held sway. , At length. In 1000, the Normans made conquest of the land, and Roger II became king of Rlcllv- In 11?0. From the close of the Thirteenth century nn til the Treaty of Utrecht In 1711. Sicily was ruled by princes of Aragon and by the Spanish crown. In 1734, under Don Carlo. The kingdom of the Two Sicilies srose. uniting Naples and Sldly nnder a Bourbon dynasty. Garibaldis bold expedition In 1800 onened the wnt for the union of S'cti with the kingdom of Italy In 1801. Spring is here! And to millions'of us, the lure of the open road will soon become irresistible. Then, off well go, for g drives. fishing trips, picnics, Last year, 36,000 bloody corpses dotted the streets and highways of the United States. This year, if the teVi per cent of drivers who cause 90 per cent of the accidents arent curbed, the record will be worse. Do you belong to that 10 per cent? Youll undoubtedly say you dont its a rare driver who will admit to careleess-nes- s or incompetence. And heres hoping you really dont. .But it wont do you any harm to think over your driving practices. Do you ever pass on curves or hills? If so, you have been guilty of an act that has caused thousands of fatalities Roquefort Streets Rise Against Sides of Cliff and millions of injuries. town of Roquefort, In The little Do you ever drive on the wrong side of the road, or weave southeastern France, made famous in and out of traffic, impatient to save a few minutes to be la also attractive bo cheese, by driver you cause of Its quaint spent later telling your friends what a hot-shand picturesque are? If so, you are a potential killer. Ita hnlf dor.en narrow beauty. Do. you regard speed restrictions as something for the streets rise tier upon tier against other fellow who, naturally, isnt in your class as a driver the sides of a clIfT. Apparently restto obey, and for you to break at will ? Excessive speed is the ing against the cllir are the long houses, four or five stories high, principal single cause of motor bloodshed. I Do with quaint gable, dormer win drink Alcohol mix and and into drive? you gasolihe a fuel that has taken a legion of people on the longest journey dows and brightly colored tile roofs. The liny village church of all to the Great Beyond. . shaped like a cross, 1th the town Do you put off repairs to your car until a tomorrow that clock In Its lava .favorite may never come? Bad brakes, defective lights, uncertain stopping 'place'steeple. for the' many visitors. steering are friends of the casket maker. Above the buildings. In the side Spring is here make sure that it isnt the last Spring of the cliff, are entrance to the youll enjoy on this earth. . - sight-seein- . ot . xa , What Kaysville Needs Kaysville is known for its many beautiful homes well kept lawns oiled streets pure water modern sewer system and a host of other things which go to make up the ideal country town, but there is "one point in which our city is woefully lacking. Look which way you may as you enter our fair city the drab, unpainted shingle roofs loom up like sore thumbs above the green of the trees. Not only are these unpainted roofs lacking in beauty, but they also constitute an example of a considerable investment which is wasting away. Perhaps theres some bright young man in Kaysville who is willing to invest in a couple of paint brushes this summer and then combine a little workmanship with some salesmanship.' If so, we predict that he can work up quite a business painting these roofs; The property owner will benefit through the added protection olfered by this paint which will increase the life of his shingles the man who does the work will have steady employment; and Kaysville will look like a city that is really up and coming. surprising though, for these single and somewhat impressionable young men often turn to dreamy thoughts when the weather gets wapm. This is particularly true when they are naturally dreamy. But, getting back to Abs poem. The boss happened to look it over just before the paper went to press and hence the poem has been deleted by the censor. Doggone, there just doesnt seem to be any freedom of the press anymore. Ab called the poem very "subtle. At any rate those of our Dear Reader (note that we're be- readers who wish copies may have ing modest we might sky Read- same upon written request made to the conductor of "Athletes Foot ers") there doesnt seem to be Notes." much use in writing a column this week. School days are just about over for the year. Over at the Davis Youll note that Ab Sorbene does school one of the young lady high not have his usual learned discusstudents handed in her geometry sion in the paper this week under and signed the name problems the title of Athletic Foot Notes." Mae West" on the paper because Guess that perhaps Ab is finding "she done em wrong." this business of column grinding out isnt so easy as it seems to the A subscriber from Iowa (paid uninitiated. (A good word to reup. to boot) sends in this contribumember.) tion. "Note that most of the government's WPA sanitary booths So if we mention Abs name a are being erected in the southern couple of times in the next few states. Does this indicate that Iowa paragraphs, just remember that is losing its place as the center of were keeping him before the public the nations corn (cob) belt? rye that he should feel highly Now if that paragraph above complimented upon being brought into a column such as this one (the Iowa contribution) goes would like to be. through and gets in the paper, then V Ab is turning to poetery. Not the poem was that it had to be caves where the famous cheese Is cured. The massive groitoe hove been made symmetrical by the villagers. Large stone columns bsve been hewn out of the stone to support the curved rock celling, so that, looking down the pathway, one sees a succession of graceful arches snd lines of stone pillars, medieval In hppearance. WtilmaMl Capital ia Earapa Lisbon, the capital of Portngal, lies on the River Tagus, near Its entrance to the Atlantic ocean. It Is the westernmost capital In Europe snd Is built In a succession of terraces up the side of a range of low hills. It fronts the river and the view from the water of Its white honses and Ita numerous parks snd gardens la comparable In beanty with the approach of Naples or Constantinople, hy sea At the beginning of the Nineteenth century the French Invasion, followed by the removal of the conrt to Rio de Janeiro, the Penlnsnlar war, the loss of Ttrnzil nnd a ierlod of revolution and dynastic trouble, resulted In the ntter decadence of the city, from which slight signs of recovery first became notlceiflde after 1850 Philadelphia Record i Barnes Banking Company Member of Federal Reserve Kaysville, Utah System' - - 1 cup cooked new peas, 1 cup shredded raw carrots and 1 cup finely diced Swlsscheese. Blend 4 cup French Dressing, 1 teaspoon sugar, Vi teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon scraped onion juice. Pour over vegetables and let marinate in until vegetables are chilled. Serve in large lettuce cups. Cabbage and Pickle Salad with Beet Center Cut 6 small cooked beets into V4 inch dice. Pour part of juice from a family size jar of Cross Cut Sweet Pickles over beets and let stand 2 to 8 hours. Dice 18 of the Pickle Sikes and combine with A cups shredded cabbage, 2 tablespoons finely minced onion, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, a dash of pepper and 5 to 6 tablespoons Mayonnaise Chin for.half hour or so, then serve in cups of crisp lettuce. Make n depression in center of each and fin with the beets which have been well drained. Tomato Vegetable Salad Skin 6 medium tomatoes, cut in sections to shout V4 Inch of bottom, then puH actions back in petal fashion. Com b ne 1 cup shredded cabbago, 1 cup diced cucumber, 1 small onion, teadiced, 1 teaspoon- sugar, spoon salt and 2 to S tablespoons Sandwich Spread and pile high in tops of tomatoes. Serve in nests of lettuce. Garnish with Mayonnaise. Salad Bowl Suggestions A wooden salad bowl with wooden fork nnd' spoon, are inexpensive and afford n method of serving, nt the table, delicious vegetable and fruit salads in great variety. The bowl salad may be served as an appetizer nt the beginning of the meal, in which case the bowl, fork, spoon and platea are placed before the hostess who serves small salads of mixed vegetables or fruits with French Dressing. While this is a novel and delightful idea in meal service, the main use of the salad bowl is for serving the usual salad course of the meal. The serving is almost always done by the hostess, although sometimes the howl is passed and each guest may serve himself. The dressing piay be added at the table and the salad mixed by the hostess, or it may be added immediately before being brought The County Commissioners of Davis County will sell for cash on the ,29th day of May, A. D. 1936, at 12:00 oclock noon, at the north froht door of the County Court Hous Farmington City, Davis County, Utah, pursuant to Section of the Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended by Chapter 62, Laws of Utah, 1933, the following describe! property, assessed ih the following names, to wit : 80-10-- 68 A ADAMS, DELBERT H. EH of the SEI4 of Sec26,'Tp 4N, Rg 2W, SLM, cont less St 78 A. Also W of the WA of the SE4 of See 20. Tp 4N, Rg 2W, SLM, cont 40 A. ADAMS. GEORGE W. Beg at the SE cor of Lot 1, Blk 7, Plat F, Kaysville Ts; W 85.8 ft; NE 99 ft; S 56.10 ft to beg cont .12 A. ADAMS, ISABELLE Beg at the NW cor of the SW of Sec 17, Tp 4N, Rg 1W, SLM; S 208.3 ft; E 1321 ft; N 298.3 ft; W 1321 ft to beg cont 42.719 A. Also thfe SWI4 of the NWVi of Sec 17, Tp 4N, Rg 1W, SLM; ' cont 40 A. Also the NEV4 of the NWVi of Sec 17, Tp 4N, Rg 1W; SLM, cont 40 A. Also beg 60 rds W fr the NW cor of Sec 17, Tp 4N, Rg 1W, SLM: E 20 rds; S 80 rds; W 20 rds; N 80 rds to beg cont 10 A; except-- - to the table. The following are a few of th many delightful combinations for bowl salads: 1. Shredded lettuce, sections or slicesof tomato, cucumber slices, and Stuffed Spanish Olives, sliced. Bits of anchovy may be added, if desired. 2. Shredded lettuce with crumbled Roquefort cheese or Roquefort Cheese Dressing. Shredded lettuce, slices of green pepper, sections of raw cauliflower and thin slices of carrots. Shredded lettuce, cooked peas, diced cooked carrots, diced cooked potatoes and Fresh Cucumber Pickle with Mayonnaise or with French Dressing. Potato or Tuna Fish Salad may bo served from the salad bowl for luncheon or supper. Shredded lettuce with grapefruit sections, tomato sections, and strips of celery, with French Dressing. W 194 ft; S 165 beg cont .74 A. ft; E lin BACKMAN, LEGRAND P a DM Beg 62.8 rds S and 15 rds W from the NE corof the SE4 Sec 26, Tp 2N, Rg lWt SLM- a - 19.2 rds ; rds; E 15.4 rds; N 10 E W 20.44 rds to beg cont ing therefrom the following des- BAMBERGER, IDA M. Beg 6t ft S and 1583.6 ft W of the NE cribed partial redemptions: cor of the SEM of Sec 2, To cor of Beg 8S.3 ft N fr the W IN, Rg 1W, SLM; S 89 51' Sec 17. Tp 4N, Rg 1W, SLM; E 329 ft; N 14 46' E 272.5 ft; W 1110 ft; N 35 15 W 786.1 ft; W 19.5 ft; N 14 46' E 177.5 ft N 656.3 ft; S 642 ft to beg cont 89 51' W 353.6 ft; S 9 26' W 13 A. 441 ft to beg cont 3.25 A. Also beg WV4 cor of Sec 17, Tp 4N. Rg 1W, SLM; S 298.3 ft; E Also beg 4 chs S and 25 chs W of NE cor of SE4 of Sec 2, Tp IN. 1321 ft; N 87.8 ft; N 3.V 15 W 365.9 ft;' W 1110 ft; S 88.3 ft to Rg 1W, SLM; W 15 chs; N 66 chs; E 16.09 chs S 9 26' W 6.68 beg cont 11 A. chs to beg cont 10.25 A. Also beg 090 ft E fr the NW cor of Section 17, Tp 4N Rg 1W. BAMBERGER, IDA Beg at the SE cor of Lot 4, Blk K, Plat SLM;E 1630 ft; S 1320 ft; W NMC, Bountiful Ts; N 607.86 ft; 1650 ft; N 1320 ft to beg cont W 145 ft; S 26 47' W 6859 ft; 50 A E 452.4 ft to beg cont less Rv ANDERSON. HARRY S. Beg at 3.59 A. the intersection of the W line of IDA Beg 12 50 Hy No. 1 with the E line of O. BAMBERGER. chs S fr the NE cor of the NW14 S. L. R. R. RW which point is of Sec 31, Tp 2N. Rg IE. SLM; 1.25 chs W & 25 NW 25' 3.26 E 20.5 rds; S 81 30' W 35.4 rds; chs from where N line of the W 2.3 rds; N 30 rds to beg cont SWV4 of Sec 28 crosses W line 2.17 A. of Hy No. 1 in Sec 28, Tp 4N. Also beg 1.39 rds S fr the NW cor Rg 1W, SLM; S 41 32' E 200 of Sec 31. Tp 2N, Rg IE, SLM; ft; S 52 21' W to E line of O. (Continued on Page Ten ) S. L RW; N 23 25' W along said RW to beg cont .20 A. ARGYLE, LOIS H. Beg 28.3 rds W and 63 rds S of the NE cor'of DAY and NIGHT the SE4 of Sec 24. Tp 2N, Rg 1W, SLM; W 45.6 rds; S 18 rds; E 46.2 rds; N 9 rds; W .6 rd; N SERVICE 9 rds to beg cont 5.16 A. TRUMAN H. All ARMSTRONG, Doughty Chevrolet Co. of Lot 5, Blk 19, Plat DAY NIGHT Bountiful Ts, cont .50 A. phone 239-- J Bountiful ARMSTRONG, TRUMAN H Beg 80 at the SE cor of Lot 1, Blk 19, WRECKER Plat Bountiful Ts; N 165 ft; A, VACUUM. CLEANER Write or Phone for Estimate DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS 105-- J or 100 ZCrUh. SUMMER VACATION TRIP Dollars Saved food spoilage marketing leftovers and delicious Porto Rico'a Aacioat Reads things to eat. the arrival of the Pilgrims. Porto Rico wns the center of Spains western civilization. Its massive old fortresses abound with historic lore, successfully resisting many a desperate onslaught: A network of mnrvelonsly constructed roads traverses Porto I! on In every direction. Included in the system are hlghwavs hunt centuries ago. notably the Military highway, on which conquering legions once marched. It Is lined with waving anA-smalJe- r-st cov-ere- d cot- Early Books os Boasts Bestiaries, books that profes' to describe living beasts, added much to the scientific confusion of the Middle ages. They not only include imaginary animals such as dragons and lions, but they gave fabulous characteristics to teal' animals, two of which have been believed almost to the present day that crocodiles shed tears and that bears are born without form and have to be.JIcked Into shape by their mothers. Colliers Weekly. man-heade- (a Sealed-iu-ste- In ar or your summer trips Select your vacation spot. .and Union Pacific will get you there in the most delightful way possible. Youll relax in comfort dine on cool, choicest foods . . . enjoy the pleasing, iervices of an experienced train and youll arrive refreshedl personnel Whether you travel in a Standard Pullman. Tourist Sleeper or DeLuxe Coach, youll enjoy ai utterly new degree of com- fort and enjoyment this summer on the Jnion" Pacific. Travel by rail in safety. Avoid the discomforts and hazards of highway travel. performance guaranteed. May 15 ... re-fin- ' Wl BmiLWDimgiiil LpUMmiI San DlgoVMogitii(n Before warm weather comes on, cide NOW to have an electric de- Easy terms can be ar liWlkia eJ re-frigera- tor. ranged ... S el G. E. THRIFT UNIT both Monitor Top and Flat Top Models. Union Pacific Railroad offan the most attroctipo tnwel values over inown Once you enjoy electic refrigerator advantages, you'll never do without ' : mwli bCalioniia. Expedition. For further information consult any Union Pacific Agent -- ifc Phone bs. Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Heme 1 UtfAlKI union pacific HAiLnnnn 1 90 ul Gas or Coal Using Newest Type Phone Bountiful m A. BADGER, LILLIAN J. E , 0f . Lot 4, Blk 10, Plat A, Bountiful Ta, cont .50 A. BAIR, EUGENE M. Beg 10;- - ch N and 2.70 chs W of the SE cor of the SWV4 of Sec 23, Tp Rg 1W, SLM; N 1.83 chs; & chs; S 1.83 chs; W 6.74 chs to bee cont 1.21 A. BAMBERGER ELECTRIC R R COMPANY Beg at the NE cor of Lot 4, Blk 3. Plat NMC, Boun-tifTs; S 528 ft; W 167 E 167 ft to beg cont All Makea Chas. A. Trump, Prop 10 B FURNACE CLEANING r, reams, goes through valleys with sugar cane, tobacco, ton, bananas and orange. the-Feder- Mix Of Property Held by Davis County on Tax Deeds riv- er steamer stopped at Jefferson city, Mo., having on hoard Dr. Marcus Whitman. Rev, Henry H. Spald-Iuand their wives, who were en route to establish a mission among the Indians of Oregon. Joined at Liberty, Mo by W. II., Gray, they purchased wagons, pack animals, cattle and provisions and began their long and perilous overland Journey. The ladles were the first white women to cross the American continent. Whitman took with him, as far as Fort Boise, the first wheeled vehicle to surmount the Rockies and thus led the way for the development of nation - wide communication. The party reached Fort Walla Walla, on I he Columbia, on September 2 exactly live months after their stop at Jefferson City. JtrecafcJLuuduiaxLfrs This bank is one of thp lending agencies cooperating in Housing AcL. "UndPFthe terms of the government plan you can now finance those needed improvements at the lowest cost. We shall be pleased to give you detailed information. . BRINGS BACK our salad days again, and welcome they are, Of too, after the winters sparse selection of fruits and vegetables. marthe but own count on our te gardens, course. Its much too early ket ere already beginning to show an interesting assortment of greens that set us to studying seed catalogued and planting mythical gardens. And in time, those very gardens planned with early spring enthusiasm will offer ns the making of such salads as we dreamed of. But In the from meantime, Ite more practical to make n few Interesting selections the market, step into our kitchens and toss together some crisp creations that will whet the family appetite for more. Try some of these delightful recipes to start off your spring salads with success: First Wagon to Cross Rockies On April 2, l&IG, a Missouri I for REPAIRS fforMODERNIZING for IMPROVEMENTS Notice of Sale Spring Salad Days Spring Lnncheon Salad MAY 14. ig,g THURSDAY, THE WEEKLY REFLEX PVEC & OGKI1? : ' 5. iv 'j " |