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Show ikOaV. JANUARY 7. 1937 THE WEEKLY KEFLEX sold in front of the First National Bank of .Layton, at o'clock noonon the eleventh dav of Feb1937. RICH A RD S ruary, 1QT1CES i Dates .of publication and .1. 1937 GAIN IN ' ' Notice Stock IN THE DISTRICT CO CRT. PROdelinquent on the fol- BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR the Jme shares of stock of on DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF company UTAH Held Irrigation cf an assessment levied on In the Matter of the F'tuu STSSt day of November, llWti. the James II. Forbes. Deceased Sversl amounts set opposite the of the respective sharehold,The petition of Elmer Folk's n for the issuance t himself praying nts f, Hows: Shares of Letters of Administration irt the 10 'estate of James II Foibes do BflV L. Cowan is Si - Barlow B Green ffla W. and Wm. Lepesoites 0ir 1 14.00 3.20 5.00 5.30 4.S0 14.00 John A. Moss Lucile Moss r Holbrook Stella M Waite John J Moss x Alvin B. 15.20 Waite 13.20 8.00 4.03 1.00 0.00 5.20 .20 1.00 4.00 11.93 Samuel Cook Loy Wood G. Melvin Wood j Kay Nelson s ft H. Hamblin D D. Harris Oliver H. Bybee Orvel Thurgood .. Ralph C. Holbrook. John I. Fisher Pearl Bodily Thos. E. Briggs ceased, has been set foi hearing on Satin day .the 10th da of January A. D. 193. at ton oiloik A M at the County Couit House m t h Court Room of said Uouit in Farni-- i ington. Davis Count;,. Utah WITNESS the Clerk of s.nd Court, with the Seal thereof affix ed this 5th dav of Januarx V D i 1937 j j CV Chrisi, ns,n enteitain ear's eve ed her bridge club, t which luncheon-ma- s xx . a served nftet ' I V 1936 dll I U - U gl The Intermountain Branch, iAb announcement of tbipt37 General Contractors agin uh inn! i unserv a! mn will make history at their last w ei k none Ilian tlnee mou'hs convention here January iiiilnt tb,o in 1'itc. will give annual l.V D to lai mt ample opportunity For the first time they will hold stndx t It plan and to make their session. All other meets a two-dat lie fill! 'lociiiul toi tins yenl y been affairs. Pi tei son liei !.ii in 4lbani the pme-ianin Utah Contractors will convene in the ibaigi rax tvemng of January 1,15 to hear and elcit officers I'ln - -- y one-da- I i re-po- its 'in! ter III l - 10 i mu- h . ,o,l !,, t nd at .t yi-i-igl (I lali Ini 'in ci"P' thus i ''! m , "s p! t oil'll so i r In ' iX 1' I ' n ie t t 1 xi biiiM-n- li s 1 - m- ( x pi y farmer l -- xx dl have an 11 1 V expert' pointed , to-an FOR SALK 1 agricultural l.c-- t -- e , 1 i eai xxas There is delinquent on the fol- XXOltll S2 571MMHI Pi oductmn ot imar beets tb.s Glen Briggs lowing shares of stock of the Kas-vill8.41 Alice E. Steed company on ac- jeai 1' O'tima'ed at .MIimmi joio Irrigation 2.53 o count of an assessment levied on an increase of 'immi ton- oxer P3i Mark Beazer 3.20 4 Clifford Moss the 13th day of Octohei 1'i.ti, the Ri turns from this (top hoxvexer 8 several Ayiounts 'el opposite the ill not be known until late in Pt.37 Arnold Bodily 2 names of the respective shaiehold-- - ;;s i hrngrirma r k c TTcg uT ati s bei t Clyde Barber pr ices er.s as folloxvs; Balance Due. so Other Utah emps winch made with law, And. in accordance side ot the ledgei the millum-dolla- i 'manv shares1 of each parcel of xxheat. otatoes and lar wen be will hay. stock as may be necessary lex office-osold at public auction at (he Most Yaluable rop the secretary in Syracuse, Utah, Most valuable of all I 'tab imps of 10th on the day m., at 1:) p. xxas bay, valued at Ss iiiI'.mmmi the delinJanuary, 1937, to pay the Decemtogethprice based on ju ices as ot assessments thereon, quent xvith an evaluaber and Comjrared er with the cost of advertisihg 1935. 1930 valtion of Si ..917.00" I the expense of sale. Mrs Iaona St wait of SI. 722 ooo of increase ues in tin an show IRRIGATION CLEARFIELD and Mrs Ed Earl left this discovered disease, growers fumilia Mr, thousand more acies week for San Fiamisi Tlnity-on- e not thoroughly California. COMPANY, this year, Dr Star of land produced ha ' MARLIN GAILEY, Mr and Mrs Clarence with it Hjtj'caranre - to visit with that susj'ccted mosaic trees making a total of 5s0oon acres ile- Muyfield, who have moved there Secretary-Treasure- r. uiges voted exclusively to fodder jtroduc--tiolute has returned lie reported to him at the Utah Dates of publication, December Miss LoPioduction of 2 "9 tons per to schoolHthlyn in Provo after sjiendmg State Agricultural college at 51, littti, and January 7, 1937. acre was an increase of too pounds the holidays with her jiarents. Mr. gan or to the county agent per unit over 1935 and Mrs Roy White Smaller Wheat Crop Notice Mrs Whitney Smith entertained Kenneth Smith Christinas day The wheat crop was smaller, but the following couples at her home Auxiliary The American worth more than a yeui ago Acie-ag- e after the dance New Years eve: MonEstate of Hikoichi SakJno, de- hold a will meeting regular in both spring and winter Mr and Mrs. Emil Stevenson, Mr. ceased. house. court the at 11, January claims-witwheat combined increased from and Mrs Horace Steed Mr. and day, Creditors will present Mrs Marva Cannon .Josephson of 19:45 to 255, 000 this year in 230.000 H. vouchers to the undersigned Mrs Ed Robinson Mr and Mrs will review the hook. Salt Production per acre declined from B Hcllewell at the office of Joseph E. Evans, Gone With the Wind. by Margar19Jn. 22 7 bushels in P.135 to 17 0 in entertained 310 David Eccles Building, Ogden. Sessions Milton Mrs Next month Mrs Mitchell et making total production in liMUt her bridge club Monday evening Frank Muir of Bountiful will give Utah, on or before the 8th day of with bushels compared 4.477.000 Luncheon was served to the follow- a talk on Womens Best Yeurs." March, A..D. 1937. 5.222.000 for 1935. G. TAKAHASIII, guests: Miss Virginia Udy. by Dr Wolf All the public is in-- ing But the crop was valued at Mrs II Van Fleet. Miss Clara viteiJAo attend at 2 o'clock Administrator of the estate 320.000 against S4.104.noo a year Richards. Mrs. Maurine Rowen. of Hikoichi S&kino, deceasKarl II inman is in the Veterans t Maxine ago. Miss Parrish. ed. Sam Mrs so law. with accordance And. in hospital in Salt Luke City awaitGrowers harvested ITJ.non acres Miss Marjorie Barber JOSEPH E. EVANS, j shares of'"eaeh parcel of of winter wheat and only V3,nnn Potter and Mrs. many Jack Elliott sjient ing a major operation Mr and Attorney for Administrator. stock as may be necessary will be acres of spring wheat, but total Golden Mrs. Stringhani and Mr. Dates of publication, December sold at the holidays in Preston. Idaho at the home of Df each type varied only public auction at the front Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson of spent a few days 31, 1930; January 7, 14, 21, 1937. , Com-2.Barnes Robinson.. IL H. Banking showed Mrs Totals and Mr. Tlqor of the bushels Mr l000 . L 0 nn,l Arizona are here visiting with i pahy in Kaysville, Utah, at 10:00 Mrs and Dr. Robinson's parents, a. m.. on the 1st day of February. 2.241. MM4 bushels of spring wheut. 1937. to pay delinquent assessments Better Prices Potato There is delinquent on the foll- thereon, together with the cost of Potato valuation showed better of owing described stock of the Ste- advertising and the expense prices. Valuation Jhis year VbVVwVVVWWsVVV operated Upon for appendicitis venson Ditch Corporation on ac- sale. $1.(447.""". compared with SUM".-- ! DeLrirr Nichols has returned CO.. adKAYSVILLE IRRIGATION the A Pony (Hoyn Delight) count of assessment levied the re-a """ a year ago. Despite home from the east where he H. J. BARNES. Secretary. 19.9J crop the amounts set opposite the revances, new car. purchased Coming Three, for Sale or Dates of publication. January 7 bushels smaller than in 193--. Grow- - cenjy Geo. Higley. Bert! spective shareholders as follows: Mrs and Mr. Trade. Name Shares Amount and 14, 1937 ers raised l3"."i)" bushels of pota- - Higley. Mary Ellen. Beverly and $21.85 and Call E. M. WHITESIDES The Neighborhood elub tendered the "reduction wan 5.rtnJrM"IBlf n'llene $28.35 were J nem. bneheln from $ 8.10 Mr,. Harry B.rber of Mr and Mrs. V.VYkWAVYAWXVWVVVV to-. prise party it her Sugar beet acreage this year1935j $ 3.35 afternoon. tals 33.0""; 0.0"" acres below $ 2.83 figures, but the average production tons A submarine can dfve from the $ 2.10 per acre increased nearly 2.3 and water submerge the of 4 1 surface level. law And in accordance with the " ton to a o many shares of each parcel of to the depth of 50 feet in about one stock as may be ecessary will be minute. 1.45 jo! ill'! - l imo I I tail the biggest 'I he projects imp V as Is- - out t Beet rop Sugar llim t x aluat mn doe- - not im lude i ate lilt sugal lieel clop one ol Sale of Delinquent Stock w II I I mxinutclx mi". m mi mmiv iVijimi- fit- till' yeai than last mrinul tin a1 mem the jut tohowtheir s an ojiioTt mt! y to sign a added to I . a no r should y allow anee fm' hi ai in and w ill he v ,,ik b, e ban-'to baknow Itefore u a paid to Tanners upon pel tm inam ho mu, h the 1937 ll in! mg o! soil building piiu tiiis to h Hi -- oil pi og a ill 0 lot most farms the gem-iaallowance will hi iP tm and Mrs mules, the leaves of the treis elus building Gi iffitli daught. i t M mull tp! mg the tioiin.d nmvd ly t c il let to give the general appeal anc so, i Ollsoi lllg Hi'li uo I'hls tin j;u,ort Griffith V s fi ot tile common pomset t la MhI I . lx l( mpanied by llowexcr oil ami's dixeited b vl x mu Mrs momin. ; 1 he Is lallsid hx a xutis 1. 11ms whole liiosf ol (lie land s in iiioyaic LARGE Mnitli wbieb if jhysent m the living Im soil the , soil mg clop- Golden Barton i HEATROLA Maik xxdl ESTATE be trees diseased ot allowii'im lues min Imilding Rose Bowl garni Ix d 11I1 d tumsiiuited imil !c it J the toi may mg exj'lains IR:s. (.F.ORt.K XS. WILCOX be accompanied fiom tree to tree l' j'rojtogat loir it umbel oi ame m (oplmd by Phone - Kaxsxille 1.58-and family who Conse infected material is- - used cints with tins ia(i adjiMid to lla in San Francisci (uently. li budding and grafting piodui'l ix itx ol tlm land - In ctlbm Miss Lucille every jireiaution should be taken east ml, I. lions max la- made to attending schoo to use. only healthy stocks and the allow ame foi land in trmk tin- holidays wit It is aNo possible that the mops or orchards in pustules, and si ions Mrs Retta Steel entertained her x us . may be transmitted by in in t M uuige land . Dinnei sects let noon i lub Wednesday-.m the 1937 eonserxii trees kconn infect Often steis Oljiei ot 1 was served anl t ix , tables I 111 am a oLi lies ti RSD . J VM VR Qi on., son son and do not show (c in ldge was play.ii fidlowsuntil nre the tm as Peteison lollowmg the symj'tom X est Lax toll xs. The youngest son of Mr and season Soil building jn act ic'-wl.uli Mis James Milkud lias been very Point m s W baxe been Smihusc tentatively developed There if rto known cure for each dl with pneuimyua a a Salt Lake at at I he a X"kaxsxille le.11 field Washington Dr Sunk ( to mosaic accoiding hospital, but is imii h l.ettei now only way Jo combat the disease is tended by W W Owens assistant DAMS HIGH SCHOOL and is at his horn. and burning of 'director and J W Gillman of Or low aid Flits ol through eradication Mr and Mra com-AAA of niembei the atate cm, The diseased trees and branches First Game at 7:00 I M. California hue bis n visiting at of the affected nuttee. will be J'ut in final form off I cutting llis's Mi the home of jiarents, branches w ill not control the dis- anil announced Admission 10c Mr and Mrs N'eplu Ellis 2 will be I to be Community Ticket 25c meetings is likely Season the as ease. virus red Kemper of Mr and Mrs held in January for the purpose of of the tree all tissues in Provo sj'ent ('hris.tmas at the home committeemen Since jwach mosaic Is a newly electing community 'i.io-- 1 i - ,11 U.l ! 1 n pit xx maim Ctih de glut! a ital xal'lc id xxiih si 7 iii.h ui I'lPipail-o- n -- ting tb bounty --commit-an- d the general t ti. 19 jirogram will U- given oppor-ii'i- -i to t individually ,1 or county mmiin ion - lilt 11 1C xxi'titx '1 GLEN D Clerk D.By J ADA WAITE uty. Datev of publication Junuarx and 14, 1937. .SO j ligbt-yillo- ' f -- New Farm Plan Orchards Will lie Contractors Plan Checked lor Disease Anntial Convention (iives Time for 1 93 7 Planting SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 7, U. P. com P(aiis are under wax for o- . 11 A ' - jdetc survey to be made the card playing uut for the detection of peach Newell Smith'd f,f mosaictahdiscnse'f according to Pr a bore during California after horticirltm m 1, extension Staik Mi smith sen is mg HuOiolidays. the" State Utah at Agricultural DcpaTtnicnt of Agriculture his enlistment in th, raxv tollogo The survey which xx'dl he gm m May. will k made uiulei t InIsmhs Annual Summarj direction of the dixisioti, of entomShow iirtfTh Haiti to Farmers ology and quarantine of the United States department ot ugrn ulture in 1936 for Exert $5 They in eoopcintion with tin s(atele-iaitmcn- j. of 'agra iiltuie. tin- co Riveixcd in'1935; Does Not exj.enmcnl station and J be extension service Include Sugar .Meet Crop Di Stalk said that in K 1. sj'lllig it Is easiel h to'd-teiJan 7 C P nflccted 'th j'eiu mosau When Txumx pci nut uicichm- m tin the leaves dexeloj' at tins time ot I 'a! taim umh xalu. piodit t ' m; t xeai tln-- are small nairow inn ai mci fm cm i s t hy k ted imului m mi! line and we p.i'd in 1' r, m 'im.wn m Ui . mottled with annual summa'x '"ind b the d.xi ilaik and masaii patienis gicen sim ol imp and lixovtock i ot tin I 8 dcpaitnum id January " 7 j 1 "toieof Delinquent Mrs PRODUCTS SHOW EVANS Secret a rv 14. FARMINETON- PRICES OFFARM Tj-t- PAGE FIVE -- - - xx f Men Rasketball 1 1 aoH-3uo- s - I 1 j 4 -- I 1 111 Clearance Sale A j n N to Creditors SUITS la-gu- and h OVERCOATS All 1 4 for quick sale 4 Notice -I"- . af pk; r? tX h'le eauitfu Jl OGDEN, UTAH Half Yearly fale A twice yearly opportunity to save on better foot - wear. FOR WOMEN Better shoes from Main Floor Stock as well as all lines from regular stock . Sizes to 10 AAAA to EEE. Formerly to $8.95 T3 to 95u- ?4' FOR MEN . Broken lines from Walk Over and other Famous Makers. Formerly $6.85 ?495 . ' BOYS' BOOTS ' ,- . Medium or extra high top ,foraetlv?3.45 (o J6.95 -- 19V495 HOUSE SLIPPERS For all the Family Formerly 69c fo$1.95 Now in three groups. 25c 69c 1 ' WATSON-TANNE- CLOTHING CO ' 370 24th St. OVERCOATS Ogden JANUARY 16 and 17 (Return Limit April 13) Formerly $30 Formerly $35 Formerly $10 i - " to gay California Ride smoothly, swiftly and safely at extremely Ipw Iraoel to springtime weather cities coat. Union Pacifics Midwinter Excursions are always delightful events. Enjoy superb omfort in luxurious cars, . . . delicious meals temperature-controlle- d ut popular prices! Special Excursion Fares are good In Standard Pullmans, the last word in travel luxury. Plan now to join this great excursion. $23.75 S2 8.75 ' l $33.75 - ROUND TRIP FARES From Salt Lake or Ogden' to San Francisco or Los Angeles $31.50 clearance sales in every department hats, shoes, shirts, etc. Liberal1 Stopover Privileges. Visit Boulder Dam and I S. & H. Green Stamps - luncheon cember 30.. was served to eighteen guests. Mrs. Thqrza. Leavitt of Clear field entertained at a birthday dinner Siinday in honor of her brother. Rolan Barnes. Members of the immediate family were present. Mrs. Charles Odd is ill at her home. , R SUITS at his home. Next Wednesday, the 13th, will be held the regular monthly preschool and baby health conference Chil at the Relief Society rooms. dren of any age will be welcome. A birthday surprise party was her given for Miss Clara Maylin at De home on Wednesday afternoon. A delicious styles. Hart Schaffner & Marx Barber entertained at a party m her honor at her home W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Alpheus Harvey will enter tain the evening bridge club at her home this (Thursday) evening. A. M. Barnes is ill AH Clearance Sale - I i Chas V. K. Saxton returned home Tuesday from the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City where he has been confined the past three months. and one-haBuck LOST One Indian-tanneskin glove for the left hand. Lost on main street in Kaysville. Finder and please contact J. V. Woolsey I will toss up to sec which one adv. of us retains both gloves. Miss Genevieve Brooks of Salt week-en- d Lake City was a last E. Gailey. guest of Mrs. William Beth artd Genevieve Gailey and Miss Virginia Ririe of Alberta. Canada, who spent the Christmas holidays at the Gailey home have returned to the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. The Elmer Criddle unit of American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. II. V. Mansell last MorMonday evening. Mrs. Sam PilThe book. the reviewed gan grim. Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle will entertain the ALonas club at her home next Wednesday afternoon. . Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell will entertain the sewing club at her liome next Monday aitemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess entertained the ALonas club and their at partners at, a Christmas party their home last Saturday evening. The neighbors of Mrs. Harry d Gi All sizes NOW! lf S styles. j KAYSVILLE LR-SflfnU6L- ' assured of a good choice from our large stock of popular new -'1"" IU ! Huy NOW ho that you will be -- I suits ami overcoat.s reduced r Other low round-tri- p effect daily 'jZSrjf fflXXKL Stj ' ooucn UTm . Lake Mead enroute fares in , ' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD For Full Particular! ConuJl Local Ag.nl |