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Show "I 1 THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FIVE in' yield, having winter hardiness, Mr. dnd Mrs. Burton visited with Saturday of last week at the Hotel spent the winter there. and having quality rated along Utah. On Saturday evening at the Mrs. Golden F. Layton was a1 Mr. and Mrs. Levi Barnes and Miss v with the better-varietiCorrespondent of wheat. Clarissa Raddon. former Kaysville banquet and dance held in the ball- bridge luncheon guest Monday of - (oinmeal and corn , are Selections of this wheat have been WHITESIDES ' LAYTON ITHA Millard as Mrs. Anderson had Mr. and spent her (umiu1 Mrs James Murdock at trajkd room, residents "now 'residing In Ocean Mrs Thomas whole j slightly untie digestible than Phone 30 JT" to ,iifferwit wheat growing ' as the guest Park. California; Mrs. Phoebe Galtheir guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rube in Bountiful. Monday in Clearfield foi viultr, according to I ro-- . for tm tefore being defin- T. T. Leavitt. Kilfoyle. braith in San Diego; Miss Emily Mrs. Jalwz Adams has been conof Mrs.' Us I, M. Hurd, of the poultry recommended. Mamie fined to her bed thewill Vera club and Misses Kiwanis , The ,tdy Mrs. and children, week and Mesa. in Layton Etchel Arizona, Brough at the past Mrs. Wayne , department Fairchilds. Gordon and hold .their meeting Layton with blood poisoning in her hand Ci liter at. Bcltsulle, Maryland. But and Nancy Lee, visited with Gretta Scoffield at Boulder Dam. l ho ni?st. boportant secreUJ , of Mrs!" Annie Etchel in Murray on They also went through the L. D. and banquet at the' town hall this Mr, and Mrs. Ira Harris and Adams will be Mrs! it probably m dep-fa- t frying whetheV suck, S. temples at St.' George and Mesa (Thursday evening Mis, Uva Harris of Tabor. Can- - j h(i;t;."88 t77hV Acac.;" 'bndgeVlui. makes' .Tuesday. week-en- d as .Lsu Whitesides will M. the club Iat.b.eat The Mrs. past James fed whole, or cracked spent the bridge is coin afternoon, pvening people of Kaysville (Thursday) tt,is A number .. the fat to the right temerature . - guests of Mrs Laura Craig. ing her Irene home the nounces the meet" daughat ofMiss to t as Associaaloi K ' 1. narriageof .I. tin . M tiiilmg the Draper Poultry Mathew, Holt entertai rnitd keeping it just hot enough dur- i ter, Georgenia, to Gordon C. Sil Mr. Laufa Craig ts spending this t(he flowing me nibers of her tessoi luitd, says tion convention held at Draper last Swan this (Thursday) evening. rry,ne. Dr,.narine the food Mexico. The week with her sister. Mrs. Thomas; Mr. Miss Carolyn Thomassen, daugh- vers of Dawson, New club at. her' homojn Clear-- . befoie frying, especially Saturday, among them being Anfridge properly I of the will Werft take cent tali Saturday Joint place Muir at )nais ter of Mrs. Verdon Thomassen, of marriage afternoon at a1 t field Wednesday sonu.vihat. and Mrs. Frank Ringer. Mrs. (fryinj?. followat Salt Lake City . Mrs. Mrs. K. W. Germond returned bridge luncheon: Eugene j bias fiom snvutty wheat in the innie S. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Salt Lake City, has been spending evening the at fie a out t ed mountain states, point wedding supper by from Salida. Colorado, Reed, Mrs: Harold Ellison. Mrs. Butcher and Mr. and Mrs. Vem a week at the home of Mr. and home f ron. cuIdUr.g is S of Mrs. John.B. Taylor in Saturday ' Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle, the'to! where she has spent the past five j Blaine Adams. Mrs. Clay -- Adannt. l,ireitoi.s biennial lepoit of the Butcher. nia,o i uice andadd it ister, Mrs. William Dawson, and two spe- - KtJculturulexpiuimeiitMatioii at weeks visiting with her Mrs. Leone Cottrell will enter- Salt Lake. not' Miss Erma Bloxham entertained who is rov-- - dal guests. Mrs Martin Hammer he Uah Mate AgneuUiral ; acid in al,7jJe at the home of her sis- - tain the ALonas club at her home Mrs.. James M. Whitesides will Mrs. 11. W. Jones, a party at honor her daughter, Georgenia. ering in the D & R. G. railroad and Mrs. Alton Cleveland of Suit bg. Satur--da- y on ' ibe'tomito mi e td des- Friday, 'March 111. ter Mrs. Vernell Swanger, . couLltof a linen and cotton shower at hosp.tal from an accident which Lake. with fbrtl ofwh,'ut were Cards played Uetot American The Bountiful 11 evening. i Legin her home this (Thursday) after- occurred about six weeks ago when it Imgey, Miss 11a B Whitesides under-- 1 t (nat n 1 et and refreshments were served to Auxiliary will hold its birthday tea noon. arthe college, qis , she fell and fractured her hip at went an apendu-iti, operation ol"' thd following: Misses Carol Hyde, on March 17 at the memorial court- ' to be resistant to the varum kind 1) & R. G. station Monday at the Doe hospital the home her and at T. T. Fairchilds . . Marjorie Rigby, Harriet Heywood house. aside fiom beitig iqu.il .sheets nomd from selvage to Mrs Jones is doing Earl Egbert has accepted em-- ! Gordon Fairchilds, of Elko. in Layton. and the hostess and Messrs. Calvin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen son, selvage ha ye intFeased in width as the to be out of week-en- d a .local garage at; and at fine loynient were the expects and Lee guests Nevada, ivnH.rRtic presidents victory niucn as o I cent At the are expected to arrive in Kaysville of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Kilfoyle. ' hospital soon. iee, John Swanger, Ray lorgan. Utah dinner dance at the Newhou.se ho- - same time the per Brian Weber. at decreased to be week next return-bngth 1 present early Mrs Frank llickenlooper W.-- R. Adams and daughter, tel Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Millard Mrs. C. M. Rochell and Mrs. Wil- the annual 17th of March dinner. 7 to s per cent, partly because from Hlaekfoot. from' home week-ened few d for Tuesday will leave' this Charlie NaUhis spending a the Lumbermens convenliam Bloxham spent Tuesday afIf th(TMe. hheet8 had Mr. and Mrs. George Barker and attended and a few days at Provo and Spanish Idaho, where she has spent the months at Rebel Creek. Nevada, , held tion Friday Thursday, ternoon in Farmington as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle atjroneil repeatedly along their Fork, where Mr Adams will h(ive (past ten days with her sister, who .where heis employed. nave become of Mrs. Clinton Ball. Mr. they would-rnT- T length of home ill. tended a at the of Ixs Angeles is business matters to attend. was seriously Jefferies Jim special Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young an and Mrs. party short. rso hostin was Williams Mrs. Hammcf OgRulon Martin and Mrs. George Ronnencamp their of visiting in laiyton nounce the marriage Miss Alice Whitesides entertained ess to her Salt Bake bridge club Wlll j i,ayton and da ugh' .V.V..V.V.W.V.W.V.VrtS Mr Umuel den Saturday night. daughter, Juanita, to riday evening at the home of her . The Sewing club will meet with their Mutual class Tuesday eve- Imother-in-laElizabeth, returned Sunday1 Hedgepeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Albert Hamschool Californi N. on R. I.os at Mrs. the from Monday Layton public Angeles. Kilfoyle ning Clifton Hedgepeth of Farmington. in form of a social. A two course mer at Sugarhouse where they have spent the Winter. The marriage took place March 3 afternoon. The following will entertain at a luncheon was served to the follow- in Oakland, California, where the Mrs Zenas Bennett entertained V Miss Bertha Linford entertained Soliciting Davis County luncheon at Dick at a well arranged bridge luncheon bridge last Barbara home Rosmaite, club members: her at her home. their ing bridge make will young couple Iatke t.ivestock Needs this Salt in cafe Gunns Marscell Dawson, Maxine Green. at her home Monday evening Miss Shirley Hansen, daughter Thursday evening Those present CharMrs White-sideAND GUARDIANSHIP afternoon: PRORATB D. Personal Service Watt. With Miss (Thursday) Mrs were were: hostess besides the George guests Margaret Thomley, Dorothy of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hansen of NOTICES lie Hirsoh, Mrs. Webb Couch, Mrs. Mrs. Mathew Holt.' Mrs. Inland , Bone, Miss Edith Linford. Harris, Thelma Breta Hyde, WednesFaye or arrived Respective Consult County Clerk Pocatello, Idaho, DU. L A. imOWNE June Parrish, Maurine llehncfer, Stanford Cowley. Mrs. Dick Evans. Beiyiett, Mrs. Richard Evans, Mrs 8 inns re for Further Inform, mo visit with Mrs. J. V. Woolsey, Mrs. K. H. Iceland Mrs. D. day for a two 'weeks Mrs. Watt, V Miss George Norma LayMrs. Floyd Millet, Wilcox. Mrs. Veterinarian Morgan, Mary Adams,her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie, Sirs. Mathew Holt and GeorgeMrs. Stanford Stanley Rose Reeves, Miss Floy Hanson, Cowley, and ton, Marjorie Dean Morgan, Joan Wea- Bennett, Scoffield. A. Phillips. Of rice: Miss Miriam Barnes. Miss Dorothy Harris ver, Lorraine Weaver, Lorraine Mrs. Sam Mrs.. W. E. Galley spent the of Twin Mrs. YARDS Brough M. 10N"ST0CK LeRoy Mrs. F. Mr. and Thora ReWfsotiet Nalder, Deschamps Iona Craig. week-en- d in Logan visiting with Estate of Leone Petty, deceased. Layton, Fallsrftlaho, spent' three dityiTlTiia is making plans for their annual of Malad. Idaho, spent a few days Kathleen Green.- - iauiena Was. 3703 Elaine week with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Relief society dinner, to be held Maxine Nalder, Residence: at Mrs. John R. Woolsey. vouchers to tne undersigned and of Mr, Barbara Adams, Clara Hirsch. at the Utona hall on the 17th U. S. A. C. RTJO Continental Bank Building, Adams, F. Golden Mr. Mrs. By. 11H2R and Iyton of March Robins and Arlean Tanner. Mrs. Rhoda Bishop entertained Salt Lake City. Utah, on or beat anthe bridge entertained following of Mrs Joe W. T. Hamilton and Mr. Mrs. Knight Mr. and fore the 2th day of April A. D. Salt the Lantern club at her home WedLake City spent Sunday with Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs, nounce the birth of a baby boy at Last The The lesson, 15)37. nesday. (he Dee hospitaJMonday Mrs. E. W. Germond at her home Golden Adams, Mr. and Mrs. GORDON G. PETTY, Puritan,' was given by Mrs. Emil . The Ladies Literary club of. ton and - M r-t- and Mrs. atatioain-Lay-to- n. Mrs 'Webb Couch returned SunLay D. R. G the A pt Whitesides, and invited guests were Clearfield met at Green Gables lmlniatratQiuPl-ihe-.eatate-- M Whitesides. Clair day from a weeks stay at Ogden Gaileyy-Mn.,- . E, 1L Thursday evening. Forty membersjLeone Petty, deceased. Mrs. Mrs, lee Sparkman entertained with her mother, Mrs. Tavlor, her as Germond had E. W. Mrs. BarOrlando J. Bowman Scoffield .and Mrs. Spencer enj0yed dinner which was served following friends at a quilting where she has laen confined to guests Wednesday afternoon Mr the One Auburn Sedan Attorney for Administrator Ihc at her home Monday afternoon, her bed for 1 days with influPaul Williams returned from the Mrs. E. M. Whiteside. Mrs.Allie enza. , Will Trade Light Pick-o- p Veterans hospital Wednesday after Gieen Mrs. Israel Smith, "and Mrs. Mrs tyeed Duncan Rnd children . ' confined to that institution of Clearfield arc making their ' being The two Layton Wards will enter James H. Morgan. ole months one-ha-lf ' and ClarMrs! two club. for about Mrs. Bell Adam Is ill suffer- heme with Mrs. Duncans mother, One Electric Wsshing tain at a dance at the Latona hall with broken foot He is recove- ence Stoker, Mrs. Flonen King and with a slight stroke she re- Mrs. Rachel Whitesides, for two well A ing evening. this Machine (Thursday) is and left hosfC however, Duncan Mr. Monday months. Mrs. Roy Stewart were acting ring satisfactorily, Saturday a( her home. Estate of Oscar C. Barton, de arranged program has been pre- ceived Duncan Mrs. and Los for able to get around with a cane. and esses. Following the dinner, Mrs. Angeles, daughMrs. Dewey Swanger Creditors will present pared for intermission. , I). MILLER husband there later. Thomas E. Williams, Frank Wil Eugene Robinson of Ogden review- ceased. K. Green returned ter. IaRue, of Lima. Montana, are will join her under- to Otha the vouchers Mrs., with claims Wil her had as Mrs. C. W. Millard ed the book, Gone With the Wind, liams, Paul Williams. Grant at spending a week with her parents, Phone 33-signed at 13110 Continental Bank Saturday from a months stay she evening Misses Wednesday liams and Van Sanders are leav- by Margaret Mitchell. Stevens. guest Mrs. Fred Mr. and where Salt Lake City, UUh, Us Angeles, California, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Joe knight are re-- 1 Building. Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. Layton Vera and Mamie Layton and ing today (Thursday) for Riggins, of June, has been visiting with her moth- the Ufore day 2th Germond. and K. W. business son attended on a Hess pleasure over the arrival of a Idaho, A. D. 1937. er, Mrs. James E. Ellison, who has and Mrs,. LaGrande Sun- joicing born Monday at the Dee hospital trip. They expect to return LA VERNE PETERSON. Mrs. David Stoker is ill with the day night Administratrix of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint influenza at her home. C. Barton, deceased. Oscar and children, Vernon and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. David Brown visOrlando J. Bowman. returned and Charles T. Burton ited Saturday in Ogden with Mr. for administratrix. Attorney late -- Tuesday night from Califor- Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Publication of February 23, Dates the past P. Brown. nia where they had spent 1937. 11. 18, March 4, ten days. Mrs. Burton, who accomMr. and Mrs. Weldon Roberts reand small daughter, Ann. were panied them on their trip, is maining for two weeks in San- Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Bernardino with her two sons, Sey- jr8 Clyde Adams and family, mour and John. During their ten Clinton Childs was enter- the home of Mrs. Melvin days trip Mr. and Mrs. Flint and IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISWood, Wednesday afternoon. MorTRICT COURT OF THE STATE Mrs. Everett Robinson of with OF UTAH IN AND FOR DAVIS few a for days gan is visiting COUNTY. her parents, Jlr. and Mrs. Marvin . Home Owners Loan Corporation, Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. Mettenett of San K corporation of the United States Francisco. California, returned to of America, plaintiff, vs. George their home Saturday after visiting Ernest Peck and Ida M. Peck, Sum-an- hd C. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mabey band and wife, and Tollie ' other relatives and friends for mere, defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on three weeks. Mrs. Mettenett was the 27th day of March. 1937. at formerly Miss Louise Mabey. The Geneological convention. will the hours of 12 ocloSvn0tv. be held Sunday, March 14. com- - the north front door of mencing at 10 oclock in the Clear- - County Court H.ou8 of UUh. field ward chapel Brothers Card ton. Davis Gounty SUte and Jacobsen of the general board the following described property, ! LAYTON kaysville I es re-io- in Fair-chil- Ex-Senat- or d. fc-s- - semi-month- United-Research- :; ly ; ' a, an-Ud- mu , I , . - , I j , Ex-Senat- or , Ber-din- e, 1EGAL ' j i Notices Announcement j ss i JJ s, Notice to Creditors s , Tha-X-ayLnv-- More-hous- - Greditors-wiHpresent-claims-w- ith CLEARFIELD swvASwyvwwwwi FOR SALE yiiHs jSdentf r 'SSfk? g:l fr J Notice to Creditors Notice of Sheriffs Sale 1 J . v hus-wit- If Clothes HZTQ 1III3 tlotonjotlloj... Theumilr of Me. Dllr honored her on her seventy-secon- Wi"bTtot Brownl week Mrs. Clarence Stoker is visiting for a few days with her parents. If clothes were like automo- biles and displayed the name of their maker where all the world could see it, youd find Ogden full of suits 'with the Hart Schaffner & Marx label And every year sees even more men and young men swinging over to America s favorite quality clothes. v They like the dependable. quality that thoroughbred ' shows up in the innumerable details of tailoring the feel of the husky, richly woven woolens . . . the graceful stateful styling of Robert Surrey, ace style observer for this famous maker. Best of all - ... men know the Hart Schaff- & Marx label is an unconditional guarantee of satisfaction and top value. ner Charles-to- n, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rampton and son, Jsy, of Garland, Utah, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rampton and family.' Mrs. ' Matthew Holt entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Gene Reed, Mrs. Clay Adams, Mrs. Blaine Adams, Mrs. Alton Cleve--i land, Mrs. William A. Dawson and Mrs. Harold Ellison. - The Primary preparation meeting was held Monday at the home' of Mrs. Les Leavitt. The Clearfield ward reunion will be held March 18 and 19. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. a dinner will be served and a program given te the adults of the ward. Friday at noon a dinner will be given to the children, after which an afternoon dance will take place For them. The reunion will end with a dance Friday evening for the adult ward 6, Block 16. Getboth- - PUt A. 85 HORSEPOWER and PEAR ECONOMY ! Farming-to- n Townsite Survey, containin ing 73 square rods, situated Section 19, Township 3 North.-Rang1 East, Salt Lake MendUn, U. S. Survey. Together with one share ol the capiUl stock of the North Cottonwood Irrigation & W ater Company, evidenced by Certificate No. 823. Together, with all water how- -. rights thereto belonging, ever evidenced, used or enjoyed with said Und or belonging to s&me. Dated and issued at members. The ' ward Relief society will commemorate the founding of their Farming-to- n, Davis County, State of Utah, this 2nd day of March, organization Tuesday, March 16. A program is being planned and all members and those who are interested are invited attend. The meeting will com-- 1 jmence at 1 oclock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith have moved to Clearfield to make their home. They formerly lived in Salt . Lake City. Thera will be a Parent-Teacheassociation meeting at the school g, building at 8 oclock Friday March 12. There will be speakers present to discuss prob-Jm- y 1 lem, of ,iUl imporUnc, to til, parour of Every community. pie ent should be there to voice his opinion toward these civic improvemenu. 19f7- ed - JOSEPH HOLBROOK, Sheriff, Davis County. y pn)Prn J Attorney for Plaintiff Central Building Utah. Ogden. Dates of Publication March 4, 11, 18, 23, 1937, NIW WOH-tOMniMt- VAIVWM-HIA- IMOINI D eve-nin- I NIW AU-tn-U Att-WUN- T bodiis w New - Survey Company. P (WHS ftAFITt (alMMMMril OINUINI RSHtt NO DtAFT VINTHAUON turn-SA- ri CgtSfiOLfFi IMPtOVID CUDINO MDI N CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION " COTt inocxpkoop itiuino (I M Mdra w) TKAMarOOTATMM KNtl-ACnO- Ftm run OlASS ALL AtOUND a InmBmml mydiauuc RtAKU OWN NIW DIAMOND ITTUNO irtIDUNI and $Mr a & L DETROIT, MICHIGAN D miitli Ctevirolet C c; BAET0N, I rnrtcno ' Valve-in-Hea- tw Bids for the position of Water- master for 1937 will be received at office on or before March 1937. You get all advantages you sacrifice nothing when you Buy a new 1937 Chevrolet with New d Engine High-Compressi- on Notice rs p-- r -- It - well-arrang- A" B1 and the same Identical the town of Farmington, there 10, being but S lots in 2Block lota bePlat A, the other No. 1 and ing designated as Lot in Section Lot No. 6). Situated 19. Township 8 North. Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, containing 150 square rods. a point Also commencing st 4 rods South from the South21, east corner of Lot 1, Block Plat A, Farmington Town-sit- e Survey, running thence West .to a point 4 rods due South from the Southwest corner of said Lot 1 thence South 2 rods to the Northwest corner of Lot 5, Block 16, Plat A." aforesaid; thence East along the North line of said 3, to the Northeast corner thereof; thence North 2 rods to the point of commencement, 3rd North being a portion of of Main. Street lying West of Lot hslf North the Also, 4-- H V ut. (U.taow?. d birthday with a dinner given Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. family Joseph Clark. Forty-tw- o members were present. The grandchildren of Mrs. Brown furnished the program for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Stoker .returned to their home in Beaver, Utah, after a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dsvid Stoker. Mr. Stoker also attended the preparation school which was held at the Utah State Agriculture College last Mr. and Mrs. Thacker of Block 10. PUt Secretary, Irrigation Layton, Utah Phone Kcycvi r |