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Show re-- 3 THURSDAY. THE WEEKLY REFLEX tcZT SClie ulcchlg TReflc? rgkliaM br V v County Accepts . Grass Seed Offer At Meeting Jluiy ITT More Than S17t0OO " The Davis County Cudahy Workers - Baseball League Return to Jobs Cnttfc Are Bought In Drouth Areas Standing, of the Teams emof about 25 A matter February 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, Entered as second-clas- s ers, meeting at the courthouse here parched ranges of the 15 western voder the Act of March 8, 1879. Monday, voted to accept an offer states and turned over to the feda carload of .free blue grass eral surplus relief corporation to be of Advertising Rates, on Application. seed from the Utah State Board of canned and distributed to needy Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. Agriculture. families it was announced by the David F. Smith, state commis- agricultural adjustment administraTELEPHONES sioner of agriculture, wrote .the tion through William Peterson, C. A. Epperson, No. 124 C. V. K. Saxton, No. 70 county commission, informing them state director of drouth relief serv that a carload of the seed would ice. Total payments to farmers to OfficVNo. 10 likely be available, absolutely free, dati are $2,087,605 on 16,610 con if the county would make use of it. tracts. The total number of cattle Dr. R. C. Robinson, representing sold in Utah for the first week of Busy the dentists of the county, ap- July is 1,149. 7-- 5 in Court None of the cattle so purchased peared before the commission with information that the county and processed are to be sold, but all L. Wade The Farmington baseball club the Of dentists would accept the commisused for the help of needy to Morgan last Sunday sioners offer of $300 per year for are being on journeyed relief lists throughout Quayle Cannon, clerk of the and defeated the Morgan team by the dental care of charity patients. families the and will not find their country, district court, second judicial dis- a score of 7 to 5. made an The commissioners full Sherd Baker, pitcher for the agreement with the forest service way to market. Hides fromorthese trict, announced this week to the processor animals pac B days work for Judge Lester A. 'lorth Farmington league the use of a section of land ob- ker in go of processing Wade on Saturday, July 21, when team was on the mound fo&.Farm for payment part last Hess brothers tained he will have ten cases up for hear- ngton and pitched superb ball week forfrom flood control experiment charges. trial. The eleven cases for and How many cattle we may eventing throughout. Fred Clark virtually urposes. It is expected that the court will convene at 10:00 'oclock won the game when he hit a triple and will prove quite valuable for ually buy, and how long buying to hear the following cases: with the bases full. will be kept up, we cannot say this purpose. The lineup and summary: In the matter ' of the estate of It deThe matter of the equalization now," Mr. Peterson said. Frank Sundquist, deceased, return of property of Island Improve- pends on conditions as they develFarmington and account of sale of real estate ment company on Antelope Island op, including the inclination of the and petition for order confirming was discussed at the meeting. E. individual farmer to sell." sale. R. Callister, Salt Lake attorney, There is no goal" or quota in In the matter of the estate of presented the firms case and cattle purchases. Relief is planned sworn testimony was taken from for the George II. Draper, deceased, final drouth areas account and report and petition for Quayle Cannon, E. O. Muir, Rob- and buying and processing for reert Gsrbinski, and John E. Dooly. lief purposes is expected to contindistribution. The commissioners granted the ue only as long as the situation In the matter of the estate of ten firm the for days purpose of warrants. Jane J. Eldredge, deceased, peti filing a brief. tion for settlement of annual ac count after distribution. Sale In the matter of the estate of D. Ilenry Wood, deceased, petition IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP WEBER for settlement of account, confirm DAY by DAY COUNTY. STATE OP UTAH ation of sale, family allowance, etc. Jorter, p, cf .5 1 7 4t "1 Joan W. Emmett, Plaintiff, v. Frank In. the matter' of tle- estate 'of Carrigan, lfT7.' Hoopar, the duly appointed, qualified and Jedediah R. Ilodson, deceased, pe- tose, Sb .. 2 3 LAKE VIEW CAMP acting Administrator of the Estate of Datition for letters of administra- kelson, ss 0 1 vid W. Hooper, Deceased, Ann Elisabeth 1 1 tion. cf London, Hooper, Ogden State Bank, a banking estate of il. Newbolt, 2b, p Corporation, John A. Malia, Bank ComIn the matter of the 1 6 of the State of Utah, and T. . Abbie II. Ward, deceased, petition Stewart, lb 1 8 As it was one of the hottest days missioner Thomas, Special Liquidating Agent in sale of real of confirmation for 1 8 of the year, there is not much to charge of the liquidation of the Ogden Allen, c and personal property at private Spendlove. rf 0 1 say, for the fellows spent most of State Bank, Defendants. E. Spendlove, 2b sale. 0 0 their time under a cold shower or In the matter of the estate of B. Newbolt, c MM MMM 1 3 looking for a cool, shady spot to To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the tlth Jane Winefred Evans, deceased, offest the heat. It was a pity to day of August, lil4, at U o'clock Noon Totals .. petition for letters of administrais of witch 8outh Door the said Front Walter of Holbrook, who day, at tha The score by innings tion. Weber County Court House, in Ogden bookkeeper at camp, at work in the tho Weber County, Utah, tha following Barnes Banking Company, plain Fsrmington City, 000 610 0007 office. As Thursday is the day on situate in Weber County, 020 010 i002 5 which tiff, vs. Archie II. Adams, et al, Morgan the is compiled, and State of Utah, and also eltuata in Davis payroll as of Leon.writ Errors beei defendants, petition fo; By County, 8tate of Utah, and particularly Summary: sent to Salt Lake, he just had described as follows, siBtance. ard 2, Statnis. Rose, Porter 3; b?se to in it done of the Tha following described real estate sitget regardless Ezra B. Parrish, plaintiff, vs. on balls Baker 1; struck out uate in Weber County, State of Utah, toDavid P. Howells, et al, defendants, Baker 11, Porter 7, M. Newbolt 3; fact that the office was the hottest wn: in the entire camp. spot A part of - tha North West motion for new trial. Quarter losing pitcher Porter; umpires (NWVi) of Section Twenty (29); TownFYidsy Echo B. Lakin, plaintiff, vs. Ed- Jones, Stevenson; scorer T. Five Two ship (2) W North, Range Laurent Benoit, foreman of con- of the Salt(5)Lake ward R. Lakin, defendant, order Meridian. U. 8. Survey: on flood struction control projthe to show cause. Commencing at a point 18 chains South the North Waet Corner of said Section The following cases will be set Iffs, vs. Oregon Short Line Rail- ect in Weber canyon, was much of 20 and running thence East 29 chains road Company. for trial: pleased with the amount of work thence South 19 chains ; thence West 29 Joseph C. Wood, et al, plaintiffs, Josephine E. Fisher, plaintiff, vs. which his crew had done today. One chains;of thence North 19 chains to the beginning. vs. Wasatch Oil Refining Company Fred L. Lundberg, et ux, defend- of the huge dry stone walls, which place Also n part of tho North-WQuarter i will help in the prevention of dis- (NW4) Hugh Hayward, plaintiff, vs, ants. of Section (20), TownMarion Ileiner, by NaomLHein-er- , astrous floods, stood completed to- ship Five (() North Twenty of Range Two (2) Frank Noble, defendant. West of the Salt Lake Meridian, U. 8. his' guardian, "ad litem, vs.' Par- day when the men called it a Mamie E. Winegar, plaintiff, vs day" Survey; Commencing at the North West 'John.E. Winegar, et ux, defend nell Green and Layton Sugar Co. at three oclock this afternoon. The corner of said Quarter Section ; thence The S. Brown J. Co. Mercantile ants. second wall will be completed in a East 29 chains; thence South 8.19 chains: thence West 29 chains; thence North 7.98 T. C, Burtenshaw, plaintiff, vs, vs. Carol G. Layton, defendant. short time if the men keep up the chains to the place of beginning, eon twillJ. A. Malia, bank commissioner, pace. Bountiful Irrigation Company, deing 18.99 acres. vs. Ada McDonald Harmon, et al, Also a part of tha South West Quarter fendant. This week brought an interesting (SW4) of Section Seventeen (17), TownGeorge B. Mann, plaintiff, vs. defendants. from a foreign country. Paul ship chap Five (I) North, Range Two (2) Waet i R. M. Rebcr, et al, defendants. of the Salt Lake Meridian. U. 8. Survey Mere a of native Guttereirez, The fellow whos fooled the most I Dovle Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Wil Commencing at ths Southwest corner of Argentina, came into said Quarter Section ; running thence East liam Ilodson and Mutual Creamery is the one who thinks that if he Northern Mr. Gutterierez 29 chains ; thence North 1.99 chains ; can just make enough money every- camp last Tuesday. Company. North It V Waet 20 chains; thence five foreign languages flu- thence speaks be will home. et J. 2.01 at South chains body to the Walker, al, plainthappy Joseph place of beginning. ently and several dialecta of his Containing 8.92 aerrs more or leas. own language. He is also quite an Also a part of the North West Quarter (NWVi) of Section Nineteen (19), artist. Five (6) North of Kangs Two (2) Weit of the Salt Lake Meridian, United Ssturdsy Clerk Posts Calendar ' Farmington Defeats Morgan Sunday weIe8111 The art section of university, sponsored Y.? versity of Oklahoma, v1h1h?l1H regular studios of LeConte StewS group ployes of the Cudahy Packing com- ville artist, last W Friday momQ Centerville ... pany at North Salt Lake returned There were twenty . to their jobs Wednesday morning group, and Kaysville they aL t Layton hours m Kaysville.spent following a weeks strike. Clearfield Some temporary employes were Farmington . What kind of oil do vou also out. on the strike but they Bountiful will have to wait to regain their your ear?" O, I usually begin hvT I employment until such time as they Last Saturdays Results them filing Im lonely." needed. are again BatLayton 17, Farmijngton 0. teries Bettridge and Scof field; Huntsman, Earl and Stathis. Centerville 9, Clearfield 8 (12 innings), D. White, T. White and Rigby; Chavez and Stoker, Kaysville 18, Bountiful 8, J. Thomas, Mansell and Scof field; Moss, Fenwick and Hart. i A total of 817,605 beef cattle Members of the FARMINGTON Davis county board of commission- have been bought up to date on the .THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY TRAVELING Judge e i non uiesti Next Saturday's Schedule Clearfield at Bountiful. Kaysville at Layton. Farmington at Centerville. ' AND CUARD1ANBHIP NOTICES Commit County Clerk or Raopoetlvo lor Further Information. Signer FROBATB - hard-press- ed Sheriffs r -- . . described-propert- to-w- itl . ; f est ... . Town-shi- The 68 Hour Week ! 1 Under the provisions of the NRA, working hours in nearly all industries have been shortened. Nearly every day we come in contact with the week, and the week; the , 48-ho- 40-ho- ur ur 6-d- ay week. However, there is one thing that hasnt been changed. Your money that is deposited in a savings account for you at this bank WORKS FOR YOU all the time 168 hours a week 52 weeks a year, increasing steadily through the magic of compound interest. Barnes Banking Co. ' Staten Survey: Beginning at a point 1.08 West and 7.99 chains South VV for parts unknown to search for rhaina West of the North East Corner of said employment, and this brings the Quarter Section, and running thence North 20. iS chains ; thence 8outh total left at camp, about a hundred 89 !WestWest 19.01 chains; thence South 89 and twelve. S East 2t.ii chains to middle of street thence North East 10.91 chaina in Sunday to place of beginning. The campa softball team played middle of street acres more or leas. tU the Lagoon Park detail in a one- Containing Together with Thirty-fon- r (84) shares of the stock of tha Hooper Irrigacapital sided game on the Lagoon diamond. tion Company, the same being represented The final score was 24 to 5 in our by Certificate Number 981 for four (4) and twenty (20) shares of the capi-ti- s favor. shares, I of said Hooper Irrigation ComAlthough the men of Ogden are panystock out of Certificate-- ' Number 17-doing all they can to raise a beard said Company and ten (19) shares of said for the Pioneer Day celebration, the rapital stork of ssid Hooper Irrigation Company, being represented by Certificate toitself camp About men thirty-fiv- e proved anti-whisk- left camp er day for when one of the members here failed to shave for a week, several fellows took him out on the lawn and acted in the capacity of barbers. They used a bar of laundry soap and the garden hose to work Up lather Add when they were through with him the poor fellow looked worse than ever. They shaved one aide of his face clean, while on the other aide they just took patches here and there. i Monday Speaking of transients, the camp seems to have a decided attraction for the canine tribe of wanderers, as about eight or nine dogs of various descriptions have stopped in on their way by in the last few weeks. Some of them just stopped long enough to partake of a meal or two and then continued on their way, while we have four who seem to have made this their permanent home or until we check them out Nor are the canines the only representatives of the animal tribe to stop here, for we have two kittens who dropped in one day and instinct seemed to tell them right where to go for their meal, as they went straight to the kitchen where they now pay for their upkeep by catching any stray mouse that may happen along. ; Tr rm wmi 1934 CHCAp Number 949 of said company. The following described real estate uate in Davis County, State of Utah, . For full particulars see your local agent. oti ob-- tt tvation cart., dining car and cart (drawing room and compart-mtnt- t) on many Union Pacifig traint this mmmtt. all-roo- imeoeoe m Wednesday As in all things, there is always an ending, so 111 just writs the little word Finis" and that' is about all that I can say for today as it was one of the deadest days the camp has had yet But before I close I'll pass on a little piece of prose which has a lot of common sense to it, anyhow, I think so. There are three classes of people in the world. The first class think for themselves and work out their thoughts; the second class think for themselves, but have someone else work out their thoughts, while the third class doesn't think - At all. J. E. R. D. Camp Correspondent Utah; N THE DISTRICT COURT DAVIS COUNTY STATE OF UTAH OF N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE AND GUARDIANSHIP OF J. W. BURNETT, RUTH CHILD AND MARK CHILD, MINORS. The. undersigned will sell at private sale the following described property, inAn undivided one-ha- lf terest in and to the following described property, Beginning.at-- Apoint2Q chains West from the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the - Southwest quarter of Section 27; Township 5 North of Range 2 West of the Salt Lake Meridian; South 20 running thence chains; thence West 2 chains; thence North 20 chains; thence East 2Vt chains and to the place of commencement; containing five acres more or 'less, together with two shares ' of the capital stock of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal ' All of the same Company. situated in Davis County, State of Utah; on or after 11:00 oclock a. m. on riday, July 27, 1934, at the front steps of the Court House at Farmington, Davis County, Utah, and written bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned at 867 26th street, Ogden, Utah. Terms of Sale: Ten per cent at the time of the bid and .the balance atthe confirmation of the sale. Dated this 10th day of July, 1934. CAROLINE CHILD, to-w- it: to-w- it: SPECIAL n PRICES for limited time only on the FAxMOUS MAGIC CHEF RANGES NOW $ 89.50 Formerly $105.50 NOW $ 69.50 Formerly $ 75.50 .1 NOW $112.50 Formerly $127.50 4 Small Payment Down Easy Terms LIBERAL ALLOWANCE - . for your old range. ... -- With a new Magic Chef gas range, real kitchen happiness comes to dwell inyour household. Youll spend hours less time in the kitchen every week. Consider these new, time-savin- labor-savin- g, features: g Automatic lighter for top burners, Red Wheel Oven Regulator, High sanitary burner tray, New elevated broiler of drawer type in convenient position just below cooking tp, Time control clock for oven burners, if desired. . In addition, beautiful styling that lends grace and charm to any kitchen. See about having one installed now. Cu&rdian. GEO. II. LOWE, REDUCED Non-clog-burne- rs, Attorney for Guardian. July 12, 19, 26, 1934. NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION-IAND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEDEDIAH R. HOD-SO- Wasatch Gas Co Visit our display rooms and see how easy it is to get N, KITCHEN HAPPINESS Deceased. The petition of Alice M. Ilodson raying for the issuance to James lodson of letters of administration in the estate of Jedediah R. Hod-sodeceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday, the 21st day of July, A. D. 1934, at ten oclock a. m., at the county Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmnigton, Davis County, Utah, Witness the Clerk of said Court, REPORT n, Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of the Barnes Bulking Company, located at Kaysville, in the comity of Davis, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th' day of June, 1934.- ASSETS Loans and Discounts ..... with the Seal thereof affixed this Overdrafts t44a4. Securities guaranteed by United States Gov10th day of July, A. D. 1934. ernment as to 1,975.00 interest andor principal QUAYLE CANNON, 10,67250 Clerk. Other Bonds , Stocks, and Securities.. Publication dates: July 12 and Banking house, $900.00, Furniture and 2,90050 Fixtures, $2,000.00 19, 1934. Real estate owned other than banking house.. 6,001X0 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. 16,78181 Notice Cash in vault and balances with other banks.. 63,33751 79160 Other assets Sealed proposals will be received TOTAL ASSETS $491,887.60 at the office of the Board of Edu. LIABILITIES cation of' the Davis County School District at Farmington, Utah, until Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds and de- 4:30 p. m., July 30, 1934, for the $113,375.48 material and labor required for im- Timeposits of other banks deposits, ' except postal public provements to the Davis County funds and deposits of othersavings, 205,91156 banks High School at Kaysville, Utah. Public funds of States, counties, school disBids are to be on the work as tricts, or other subdvisions or municicalled for by the plans and specifi3,21171 palities cations prepared by Pope And Bur- Deposits of other certified banks, including ton, Architects, 526 Newhouse 246X7 and cashiers checks outstanding Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and TOTAL are to be on the following parts of Not secured by pledge of loans the work: andor investments 322,747.60 1. General Contract 2. Plumbing and Heating TOTAL DEPOSITS 4 322,747.60 Plans and specifications and in- Capital account: structions to bidders may be examCommon stock, 500 shares, par $100.00 ined at the office of the board of per share 50,000.00 education or at the office of the 100,000.00 T Undivided profits net architects, and in case bidders de7,140.00 sire to take a set of the plans and Reserves for contingencies 12,000.00 specifications and instructions to TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT bidders out of either of these offi $169,140.00 ces, they may do so on deposit of TOTAL LIABILITIES $491,887-6$10.00, which will be returned, providing the said documents are re- State of Utah, turned in good condition at the time County of Davis stipulated and provided bid is subJ R-- Gailey, being first sworn according to la dep mitted in the proper manner. ana says that he is Cashier of duly the above named bank; that the A contract bond for 50 of the and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of contract amount, executed by satis- condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day factory Sureties, will be required, June, 1934. Proposals shall be accompanied J. R- - GAILEY. by a certified check on a well known d. lworn 'before me this of July, 1931 12th day bank in the state of Utah and WENDELL BARNES, Notary Public. made payable to the undersigned Residing at Kaysville, Utah, ' and amountng to at least 5 of the My commission expires on the 15th amount of the proposal day of October, 1937. The- scaled proposals will be opCorrest Attest: ened in public at the office of the A. F. BARNES, Jr., undersigned on July 30, 1934. CLAUDE T. BARNES, The right is reserved to reject GEO. W. BARNES, any or all proposals and to waive Directors. minor defects as the interests of State of Utah, Office of Bank . , Commissioner. the school district may appear. John A. Malia, Bank Commissioner of the State of L'tah. I, By order of the Board of Educa is a true and correct copy tion of the Davis County School hereby certify that f the abVe named corrT?any, Wed in my office on 1934Dt District. 14 By THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, . A. to Contractors i . NOW for a Vacation! THIS is the time of year you get the urge to travel. The telephone can be of great assistance to you, calling friends in towns ahead to tell them youre coming, calling ahead for" road information and accommodaarranging tions or calling back home to keep in touch with the folks or the of- it was one of these days on which everything seemed to flow smoothly on its way. Mjtfi J. B. WALLACE, Deputy Sheriff. Published July 19, 28; August 2, 9. 1981. By .'Tuesday lb British lalss, Continental African Coast, th Orient many of tho world's most interesting places transplanted in tho form of picturesque satire villages! A host of now buildings 14 xniioa of spoctacular exhibits thrilling now treats in this colorful pageant of a century's progress And it's economical in time and money. I! yon go via Union Pacific Railroad. Low round trip fares daily. In addition, summer reductions everywhere, with varying return limits. to-wi-t: A part of the South East Quarter (SEH) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Five (8) North of Range Two (2) West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey: Beginning at a point 49.18 rods South of North East rorMr of said Quarter Section ; running I thence Wmt 1S20 feet ; thence South 89.85 rods: thence East 1829 feet; thence North 89.88 rods, to place of beginning, containing 15.425 acres more or leas. Dated at Ogden City. Weber County, Utah, this 19th day of July. 1984. A. M. 1IAMMON, Sheriff of Weber County Cant say much for Tuesday, as SEE sit. NOTICE fice. ii ' The Long Distance operator unll be glad to tdl you the rates to any points. The Mountain States ' - . the-forego- Telephone & Telegraph Co, Clerk. ing J. MALIA, Bank Commission' |