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Show THURSDAY. JUNE in THE WEEKLY REFLEX Peonies Given to Hospitals of S. L. By Local Florist Hie Heeftlg Ttef i . Published br KAYSVILLE THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Congratulations were in order for R. O. Layton of Kayaville during the past week, when hospitals and charitable 'Organizations of Utah received hundreds of peony blooms from his mmM'btiSAssociAJiox matter February J5, 1011, at Kayaville, Utah, gardens. Entered as second-clas- s t under the Act of March 8, 1870. . of the late season, Mr. . Because was not able to market the Iayton Advertising: Rates on Application flowers for the Memorial day trade, so he. donated them to the organiSubscription $2.00 a year in advance zations. , TELEPHONES letters are thanking Following C. V. K, Saxton, No. 70 Mr. C. A. Epperson, No. 121 Layton for these ,gifts: No. 10 -- Office, Mrs. R. 0. Layton, r Kaysville, Utah., "Dear Mrs. Layton: I wish to express our deepest thanks for the beautiful peonies Sheriffs offi- which you brought us. Our pati. FARMINGTON cers are searching for thieves who ents have derived a great deal of entered the garage of Lawrence M. enjoyment from them. Our sincerest good wishes to Hatch of Woods Cross Wednesday new a you. with and tire, escaped night electric Very truly yours, an windshield two wipers, 0. V, WARDROP, fan and steering wheel knob. automoSuperintendent of St. took the The burglars Marks Hospital. ' bile accessories after gaining enin window the a gatrance through Mr. R. 0. Layton, rage, officers said. Kaysville, Utah, "Dear Mr. Layton: tThe peonies were distributed last nighrto members of the GenCorrespondent eral Boards of the Y. M. M. I. A. ELEANOR STEED and Y W. M. I. A. They were all thrilled , with this lovely gift OakMrs.-of Mrrand and asked me to write you' and land, California, are the guests of thank you for the same. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bowen. With very best wishes, I am, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Smith attendSincerely yours, at ed the Strawberry Festival OSCAR A. KIRKHAM. Pleasant Grove. Executive Secretary of Mrs. George Buchanan, Mrs. II. Mutual Mens Young GrifII. Robinson and Miss Doris AssociaImprovement fith motored to the coast Mrs. tion. Robinson will be the guest of Mrs. Whitney Clark, formerly Deloros Mr. Ole Layton, Robinson; Miss Griffith will visit Kaysville, Utah. with her sister, Mrs. George Smith, Dear Mr. Layton: "I- cannot tollyouhowmuchjwe and'Mrsr Buchanan will visit-wit- h Woods Cross Garage Entered Wednesday J4 $ f , Summdns IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, a corporation of the United States of America. Plaintiff. vs. N. D. ANDERSON, administratrix of the estate of GINA AMANDA HOLT POTTER, oth- -' erwise known as GEORGINA POTTER, deceased, and HORACE C. POTTER, husband of said deceased. and SYLVIA HOLT THOMAS, and DELBERT C. WILSON, and MARGARET HOLT WILSON, his wife, and MERLIN MANNING, and MRS. MERLIN MANNING, his wife. The State of Utah to the said il FARMINGTON P. O.-L- ee defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within 20 days after the serv ice of this summons upon your tf served within the.county in which several of her friends. Mrs. Walter Rampton, Jr., and this action is brought; otherwise, within 30 days after service, and Fay R. Steed and her son, Waldefend the above entitled action, ter, returned home' after an exand in case of your failure so to tended visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. do, judgment will be , rendered Shirl Barnett of Los Angeles, against you according to the de- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter mand of the complaint which has Rampton, Jr., accompanied them. been filed 'with the Clerk of said Mr. and "Mrs. Lawrence Sessions Court. This action is brought, for spent Sunday at the home of Mr. the purpose of foreclosing a mort-- . and Mrs. II. J. Sessions. Mrs. John II. Steed entertained gage on the real property described in plaintiffs complaint, said mort- at a bridge luncheon Friday aftergage being dated November 22, noon. The guests were Mrs. He-b1031, and being recorded December Sessions, Mrs. Albert Barber, 10. 1034 in Book 1M of' Mort- Mrs. Jesse West, Mrs. Robert gages at page 408, in the records Griffith, Mrs. Ernest Van Sickle, of the office of the recorder of Da- Mrs. Luella Walker, Mrs. Ray vis county, State of Utah. The Steed, Mrs. Bernard Cain, Mrs. plaintiff herein being the mort Harold Pace, Mrs. Delbert Bargagee and HORACE C. POTTER nett, Mrs. Sadie Clark. Mrs. Parand GINA AMANDA HOLT POT ley Jensen, and Mrs. Chris Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hatch of TER, sometimes known as GEORGINA AMANDA HOLT POTTER, York, Nebraska, were the guests of and GEORGINA POTTER, deceas- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sessions last ed, being the mortgagors; said Thursday. Rulon Steed has been taken to property being situate in Davis County, State of Utah, and being the L D. S. hospital to be treated more particularly described as fol- for stomach trouble. lows. to wit. Mrs, Gustave Anderson, was taken to tlie hospital for an appendiBeginning on the East line of the State Highway at a point citis operation. 17.33 chains South and 13.72 On Saturday. June 12, Mayor IL chains East from the NorthJ. Sessiona will have completed west corner of the Northeast thirty years of service with the ouarter of Section IS, Town-sni- p Union Pacific Railroad company, 3 North, Range 1 West, The first two years at Farmington Salt' Lake Meridian, and run- -' were spent as night operator and ning' thence East 2.20 chains;) twenty-fiv- e , years continuously as thence North 53 degrees 2U agent. The first three years of minutes East 1.00 chain, thence service were spent as relief operator at various stops. Southwesterly 71 feet; thence South ' 80 degrees 00 minutes East 103 feet; thence SouthAbout 13,000 men and boys left westerly 175.3 feet to a point other kinds of work for faming on the East line of said Highduring the year ending February 1, lf way which is 131.0 feet South 1037. This is about the 22 degrees 43 minutes East number for the corresponding pefrom the point of beginning; riod during 1033. . thence North 22 degrees' 43 piinutes West along East line Notice . of said Highway 151.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beIN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROginning. and containing 0.058 BATE DIVISION. IN AND FOR acres, more or less. DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF WILLIAM II. KING. UTAH. Attorney for Plaintiff, In the Matter of the Estate of 423 Judge Building, ' C. PATTERSON, ALEXANDER Salt Lake City. Utah. Deceased. Date of first publication, The petition of J. Alexander 27. 1037. Date of last publication, June 21, Patterson praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Adminis1037. tration in the estate of Alexander C. Patterson, deceased, has been Notice set for hearing on Saturday the 10th day of June. A. D. 1937, at A' public hearing on the school ten oclock A. M.. at the County budget of Davis School District for Court House, in the Court Room 1037-3- 8 and on increasing the budg. of laid Court in Farmington, Daet for 1038-3- 7 in the amount of vis County, Utah. ill be held June 21. $12.300.n WITNESS the Clerk of said 1937, at the office of the Board of Court, with the Seal thereof afEducation, Farmington, Utah. fixed this 8th day of June, A. D. er . i 4 j ; , - appreciate' your thoughtfulness in sending us the lovely peonies, and while I express my personal appreciation, you must realize how grateful the patients were to re ccjve those beautiful flowers. We took a tub full of flowers to each of the divisions in the hospital and they were distributed in each of the rooms, and I am sure you would be jappy to know the splendid reactions on the part of the patients who were so grateful for the cheer and happiness brought into their lives during their hour of sickness and distress. Knowing you personally as 1 do, I realize you are happy in the thought that you have done something for some one else, and that perhaps is the greatest' compensation that could come to you. I cannot refrain, however, from expressing the appreciation of the pa tients, as well as the hospital, for the wonderful manifestation of your thoughtfulness and kindness. "With best wishes, I remain, "Very truly yours, II. S. BARNES. one-ha- 4 k '1 Beard of Education. Davis County, School District. K.-LLI AM S,i Clerk. Published in The Weekly Reflex - June 10, 1037. 1037, Hello Scouts again we meet at the council fire for our weekly chat. We are going to get started right off the bat and not waste time on preliminaries. A mighty interesting thing to do this summer .would be to start a Bird Diary. These interesting little creatures of nature can surely give us some Very romantic and enjoyable leisure moments. Suppose we get a small note book that opens on the order of your handbook. This would be a handy size, that you could put in your pocket. If you would dike something a little more elaborate you can secure a bird record" at Nyes in Ogden for 30c. This is sure a real record. If you uJe a note book you can mark off the pages for each bird see on the order of the is a thrill that will be remembered diagram: Date seen: - - for a lifetime. Yet this one offering is but one of the hundreds on Name the lavish and prodigious program. Size Five herds of elephants, sixty Color: 7 . clowns, four hundred horses and a Male , new menagerie of 800 furred and Female feathered creatures and over 1 .000 Song Nest m people comprise the personnel of this amusement Colossus. , Eggs Where Been Some of the new and sensationRemarks: al European acts that will be seen with the great AL G. BARNES fol-owi- Past Now, how will this work? Shall we try- - it ? Weare out in- - the field and on nearing a patch of thistles at the far end we notice a very beautiful, bird busily picking at the seeds. Quietly we watch him. We take our our little record and make some notes. The busy His little chap is a Goldfinch. body and shoulders are bright yellow, black crown, with black and white wings and tail. His tail is forked and the feathers above his tail are gray. His happy song thrills you aiTyou as if from no where, comes a dash of olive and gold and his sweet and tender mate is at his side. The love and tenderness of the male for his mate is most beautiful. His song is most lovely and full of romance as he flits about his little Soon they fly to a nearby lady. apple tree where we find a soft, downy nest, By closer observation from time to time we shall find that the goldfinch is most invaluable to the farmer. They are useful weed seed destroyers. During the summer they prey on insects. Each Rummer and early fall month ELECTRICITY fATiWAtaASS tiHUtn We give and redeem Green Stamps CALENDAR IN OF EVF.NTS Electric Service, with its many advantages, and its low cost, is rapidly becoming woven into the daily lives DAVIS COUNTY enly, lialeri.-Sudd- Saturday, June 12: Baseball games in Davis County Farm Bureau Baseball League at Bountiful, Farmington and Layton. McMartry Its benefit Paint McMartry let's have them. time-savin- Paint Electricity is cheap on the farm because it costs so little end does so much! Let's talk It over. Our Paint Utah Power & 2340 Washington Are. Ogden FARMINGTON Twenty . five New and sensational arenic tal4 11 clubs have been organized dur ent. garnered from all corners two in Davis months ing the past will be seen with the county, according to Miss Mary of the globe, home demonstration Crafts, county uty. Dates of publication, and 17, 1037, THE BEST VACATION IS THE ONE THATS WORRY FREE 1 e Light Co. agent Six clubs which have been organized recently together with the officers are: Syracuse, Mrs. Sylvia Cook and Mrs. Thelma .Wilcox, leaders; Louise Wilcox, president; Verla Simpson, Doris Thurgood, secretary-treasure- r; Virginia Stewart reporter, and Gloria Warren, song and cheer leader. if. (( (iitfUMUf .. (JHIIfltf h 0 (( 7 vice-preside- North Farmington. Vera I! (( !(( )X( Kafr; (( li 0. V l!(( ))l J I 1 Ed- meg vice-presiden- t;. r; vice-preside- nt; r; vice-preside- mait Phyllis Scot vice-preside- nt; June 10 field, ' rcprcsonla-tiv- will gladly show you what low-co- st Electric Servants will do lor YOU on YOUR farm. GATEWAY Glass & Paint Co. 21 and labor-savin- g g in that means a substantial increase in profit to the fanner. ' This is your column. Just hone Kaysville 10 for any ate that you want published and it will be inserted in this column free of charge. Combined Circuses out- low-co- st is any investment in This is the ideal time for outside painting. With the cool weather, now prevailing in this vicinity, paints are easily applied without danger of blistering. Be sure to McMURTRY use paints, made in the west for western climates. ered folk. How about the tree lists? So far I have had none. I hope I shall have to buy a tree book for some fine Scout. Bend them in are electricity, adapted to its many uses on the farm, riers convention at Hooper. McMartry to the fanner standing. In fact Sunday, June 20: Letter Car- offers a different diet for this interesting little friend. Has this been an enjoyable interview? Im inclined to think that I should like to drop in on the private life of more of the feath- In S. L. June of people. Saturday, June 12: District convention of The American Legion at Como Springs. $ Now Two Months trapeze; The Two Pali areoplane spins, the last mans daring; Hal Silver. unr? cd and most versatile venii.. the tight wire; The Flying ArtosJf v.hc without using a safety net themselves through great splr high in the dome of the mW tent, and Louise Schroeder n2! qun of the flying trapeze. . . Superintendent of Lat- - week: y Saints Hos- The Master Painter gave the pital" earth her richest colorings in the plumage of birds. Clubs Keep smilin. Formed In County During 4H ni monds and Erma Manning, leaders; Edith Lloyd, president; Doris SesMarietta sions, LeiWelling, secretary-treasurela Welling, reporter and Florence Barkdull. song and cheer leader. West, Point Zina Zaugg. leader; Retty Jean Holt president; Lois Beth Burning Hold, secretary-treasureOra ham. Kirkman, reporter, and Velma Thurgood. song and che,er leader, Clearfield, Opal Hadfield, leader; Maurine Wood, president; Elva Ruth Jaques, Yvonne Jones, secretary-treasure- r; Albertha Green. , reporter, and Clark, song and cheer leader. Lay GLEN DAY. Clerk. ton, Beth - Evans, leader; - Nadine By- ZA DA WAIT IvDe p. j gandalL president Barbara Roe 5 M With Uncle Vcrn ter-Da- - 'i AND AND SELLS FLOTO COMBINED Cris-tiaCIR- CIRCUS are: The amazing and bareback of riders, troupe Lake the only riders in the world turnafter- ing somersaults, from the backs of noon and night exhibitions. galloping horses to the backs of horses; daring and exoThe uniting of these two giants galloping who without holding tic Amerika, of the tented world has created a to any support performs breath-inkin- g ofsuper amusement enterprise, on a swinging feats high fering the most prodigious program ever presented in America. Hundreds upon hundreds of the world's foremost arenic stars, as well as scores of Europes leading headliners will be seen. One. of the greatest thrills, with this super circus is the largest collection of ferocious jungle beasts ever assembled in the history of the world. These mean brutes, who defy all efforts to tame them, are twice daily herded into a triple steel bar amphitheater where Bert Nelson, the greatest wild animal trainer of all times, forces his charges . to perform. The sight great AL G. BARNES SELLS FLOTO COMBINED CUS that will arrive n Srjt City, Monday, June 21, for SCOUTING ... ,VSN Lois Adams, reporter; Jayne Whitesides, song and cheer leader and Mary Stevenson, organist secretary-treasure- r; ! ) wmm -- V.W rot tCOWOWCM. SV.VSS1... . - . - P . 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