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Show THURSDAY. THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FOUIt tonwood will entertain on Saturday. A number of other parties The family of Charles Sill pre sented the entire program at the Planting Hints Are Related Mr. and Mrs. James Webb. where he and Mrs Walter Buhler returned home been staying because n Wednesday from Pleasant Grove, illness of Mr. BuhW?hf are being planned for the early Sunday evening sacrament services in Layton ward. part of next week. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Irvin Adams had "Plan your FARMINGTON Published by as their guest Wednesday, Mr. and Miss Marciell Dawson, daughter before and fruit garden vegetable of Mr. and Mrs. Alee Dawson of Mrs. Art Newman and Mr. and Make this plan on paper THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY you plant. of Bountiful. lay ton. Miss Ferral Blake of MrsrRairRiley then follow it for best results, Mrs. L. E. Ellison and Mrs. A and Bountiful, and Miss Jenett Peter Miss. Ellen Agren, home suggests son of Val Verda will leave Friday Z. Tanner attended the Chi Omega demonstration agent. for Chicago, where they have ac Mothers luncheon at the sorority "When you buy, your seed, ask cept'ed a position as the singing house in Salt Lake City Monday. for a definite kind such as Laxtons Mrs. Ray J. Dawson, Mrs. Clay trio for the Jan Garber orchestra. Progress (early); Alderman (late) For, Sale About 7 acres, good ton Wood and Mrs. Clarence P. peas; Black Beauty egg plant; Ruby for building lota. A. J. Morgan, Baird were hostess to the Clear- King peppers; Black Seeded (leaf) lettuce. 2t. field Literary club Monday eve lettuce, Grand Rapids Layton. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson ning at the Layton Town hall. A Dont just buy pea . seed, had as their guests Saturday eve- lovely dinner was served to 29 Agren advises. Following the dinner, Planning should include: ning, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Layton, Mr. members. 1. and Mrs. Lionel Layton and Mr. Mrs. William A. Dawson gave Enough vegetables for fresh book review. in use summer, for canning, drying, and Mrs. Land. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson and freezing, and storage. Mr?. M. M. Whitesides returned Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. Brown 2. Production oi enough kinds (From Oregon Grange Bulletin, by Ben Buisman) to her home after a months stay There should be a law forbidding editors from writing "open in Salt Lake City with her daugh- attended the lumbermens conven of vegetables to provide a well tion and banquet at the Hotel balanced diet. letters, but as no such statute yet exists, we are going to use, our ter and Mr. and Mrs. Utah 3. A garden, area as near the Saturday evening. Leon one and address to OPA a with few Henderson, prerogative chief, E. 0. Muir, Mrs. Green David and kitchen as possible. . 0. son, suggestions about the sugar rationing program. Omitting the usual Mrs. W. P. Dunn of Salt Lake 4. A garden area of a size that Woodrow, left Wednesday for Red formalities such as a salutation, etc., we are going to dive right into City and Ed J. Ellison of Elko, Nev., where they will visit can be properly handled by the our letter, to wit: Nev and two daughters of Salt House, Mr. andMrs. Chance Green and labor and water available. Short 1. If you, Mr. Henderson, desire the full cooperation of the house Lake City, were guests Sunday at Mr. and .Mrs. H. L. Hutchinson for rows, not over 100 feet long are wives, you should revise your definition of a sugar hoarder. Press the home Mr. and Mrs. James a few weeks. better than longer rows. releases emanating from your office affix the. nasty word to any and E. Ellison. of 5. Arrangement of rows and Mrs. Max Anderson and little all who have more than two pounds advance supply on hand. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill of With your office frightening people about an impending sugar daughter, Lois, left Wednesday for crops to prevent interference and were dinner Brigham City Sunday home at Tooele, after a four-da- y the shading of taller crops. It is their for last the all three while the months, shortage fumbling around trying guests at the home of W. George visit with her parents, Mr. and better to plant rows in north-sout- h to put a rationing system into effect, it would indeed be an improvident Layton. direction. housewife who had less than two pounds of sugar on hand. Mrs. George E. Briggs. Mr. Mrs. and L. (I. Late summer planting of bet Ralph Rampton Dee Theres another angle to it, also. As the Washington Grange News who is serving with and daughter, Eyelyn, ' left last the U.Sanders, S. army stationed some- ter keeping varieties for winter puts it, "whoever heard of a farm housewife buying sugar in less than 50- - or lots? Thats in normal times, understand, and many Thursday for California where where in the Eastern states, was a storage. 7. Perennials and small fruits a householder (the editor included)' has a sugar carryover from last they will visit relatives for two visitor with relatives and. friends weeks. Mr. asparagus, rhubarb, currants, when Ramptons the most economical season, and father, in Layton Sunday.- He is the son canning logical way to purchase John d Rampton, of Bountiful, ac- of Mr. sand Mrs. Lee Sanders of gooseberries, strawberries,- - fasp sacks. sugar was in berpies, grapes, dewberries, blackThese people are perfectly ready and willing to have you tear out companied them. Mr., and Mrs. Dimond R. Adams Kaysville. all the coupons you wish from their hitherto A number of Layton people at berries.rationing were A suggested garden planting plan books, but they resent being called "hoarders. Sunday dinner guests of Dr. tended the wedding reception of and Mrs. Reed 2. If you really want to save some sugar and at the same time Alter at their home Lt. Franklin T. Ilickenlooper, son may be had upon request from your in the Salt Lake retail should be down, price keep City. your rationing system of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenloop-e- r Davis county extension servise, at changed to permit houHSwives to purchase their quotas on a monthly basis Hollyhock camp, Daughters of of West Layton and Miss Carol Farmington. Utah will loses he Pioneers or in two tell three West at you groceryman Any pounds Layton, Ellsworth, daughter of Dr. and d sacks. will hold a meeting next Thursday Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth transferring the contents of a bag into of Salt Lake KAYSVILLE . Some of this loss can be charged up to errors in weighing, but a lot at the home of Mrs. Laura Egbert. held Wednesday evening at City, Mrs. Carl Cottrell entertained at of it goes on the floor. This loss will be increased when it becomes Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Grove in Salt. Lake. ' home for the ALonas club her d and pound bags. Lionel Layton and Mrs. Victoria Memory necessary to put it up in Mrs. Wilford Whitesides .and The cost to the consumer, in like manner, must necessarily increase. Young. afternoon, Mrs. Merlin Adams entertained 23 Wednesday On a short margin commodity like sugar, no groceryman can afford Arthur Thomassen returnKeith Mrs. Joe Day entertained the guests at a party, given in honor ed to school Monday after a to assume a cost of putting it in tiny paper sacks. The lost sugar Acacia bridge club at her home of Mrs. Bill Hope of Salt Lake incident to the operation, the labor involved and the paper sacks themafternoon. Attending were: City at the home qf Mrs. White-side- s months illness. Cumer Green, son of Mr. and selves must be charged up to the housewife. These "extras could be Friday Mrs. Leonard Mrs. SpenWednesday. reduced 75 per cent if the system were placed on a monthly basis. cer D. Adams,Layton, Mrs. Roy Green, is here on a Mrs. Vird Cook, Mrs! Robert Porter of Ogden We almost forgot to mention the saving in paper which could be Mrs. Clair Mrs. Clar- spent Tuesday and Wednesday months leave from the National Whitesides, made. Assume the average householder will he purchasing for a family ence Bone, Mrs. Louis P. Cook, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guard, which is stationed in Caliof four. Under your system of weekly quotas, sugar purchases alone Mrs. Joe fornia. He bps just been released Knight and Mrs. Blaine Earl Morgan. would require thirty-thre- e million paper bags every seven days. If our Adams. from a Members ot the O. F. T. club will where he hospital in California arithmetic is correct, this will amount to one billion, seven hundred and Mr. .and Mrs. Bone Clarence meet Friday at the home of Mrs. months has been for the past two sixteen million paper bags the first year. This could be cut to four suffering from , injuries spent last week in Pocatello, Idaho, Milton Iladfield in Clearfield. hundred and twenty-nin- e million bags under a monthly purchase system. where sustained in an automobile acciMr. Bone on went business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smedley dent. (Editors have no business fooling around with numbers that run Garth Whitesides, small son of and daughter, Pauleen, were- Sunover three figures, but, Mr. Henderson, we wonder how many Mrs. W. Wilcox visited demolition bombs could be packed for shipment with the material Hr. and Mrs. Myron Whitesides of day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. over theGeorge week-en- d in Salt Lake Pocatello, is M. a in Idaho, J. for to make a visiting Pantone, Jr., Ogden. required paper bags?) at the home of her Mrs. few weeks daughter, with his grandparents, Word was received here by rela- Glen 3. One last suggestion. Mr. Henderson. There has been a lot of Jenson and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. P, Whitesides. Ranee tives that Ramsey, loose talk going on of late that a million or so tons of Cuban sugar is George E. Webb of Downey, Returning last week from a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Idaho, is to be converted into industrial alcohol to make smokeless pwder. The short visitng at the home of to the Orville Pacific coast of trip Pendleton, Ore., Ramsey people are wondering if alcohol made from our surplus grain stocks would not work just as well. They are also wondering about statements cities where they visited a number :.s seriously ill at a hospital there. of Davis county national guard She underwent an operation for a appearing in the press that the rum distilleries in Cuba (owned by Uncle Sam) must continue producing liquid dynamite so as not to oys who are stationed there, ruptured appendix last week. Mr. BABY LEGHORN COCKERELS EVERY WEEK END dislocate the Cuban labor situation. The people dont know much about were: Harold Layton, Ashel Ste- and Mrs. Ramsey and family are 2c Each such things, but if alcohol from Cuban sugar makes the best smokeless venson, George Stevenson, William former residents of Layton. Simmons and T. W. Stahley. SCOFFIELD HATCHERY Miss Maxine Green entertained dispowder, they- are curious to know why these government-owne- d Phone 88-Miss Luella Humphries visited twenty-fiv- e tilleries couldnt do the job and keep the Cuban labor situation on an guests Saturday eveKaysville friends in Salt Lake even keel at the same time without making rum? City Tuesday. ning at her home in honor of Miss A We are not going to be obstinatf; about the foregoing suggestions, large crowd attended the Thelma Harris, who will leave in Mr. Henderson, and if you fail to see any merit in them, lets forget arewell dance Friday evening at the near future for a L. D. S. mis the whole thing. Youre the boss and what you say goes. We believe he1 Layton ward recreation hall, Sion to Texas. we can speak for the farm people of .America in saying that they will honoring Miss Thelma Harris, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Roberts and cooperate 100 per cent with any program which will contribute toward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Roberts and bringing this war to a quick ana successful conclusion. We also believe, larris, who will leave on March small son, C. A., spent Wednesday however, they, are deserving of your confidence and a few "fireside 19, for the L. D. S. mission in at Malad. Idaho, visiting Mr. and chats to the nation via radio by yourself would not come amiss at this Texas, a testimonial will be given Hrs. Laurence Corbridge and famin her honor next Sunday time. evening ily. at the ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spackman and Mrs. Ed Layton gave the Relief family will leave Sunday for the LAYTON society lesson Tuesday on "Better lacilic northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Dell H. Adorns, Mr. Buymanship at the West Layton ward. - Following ELLISON-STRONthe lesson a and Mrs. Ilyrum Adams and Mrs. quilt. was made. Frank D. Adams returned home ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs. M. II. Ellison left Tuesday evening from Las Vegas, betrothal of the Announcement ev., after visiting with Captain and approaching marriage on riday for their hpme at Leith-midgAlberta, Can., after a Frank D. Adams. They report that March 20 of Miss Lucille Ellison, h stay at their Layton Frank, who is commanding officer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. home. Nonas CohiK ComO Ctot r S epeetioo of the aerial Ellison and Allen Strong, son of schwdthere, The Beehiye class of the Layton s feeling finegunnery Siimh for Fartkar Ufa Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Strong, of and enjoys his work 1. WHAT CROP DOES AMERICA Kaysville, was revealed to 200 ward M. I. A. entertained their with the army. While there, they Notice NEED MOST? guests at a delightful tea given by mothers at a social and program visited the Imperial' valley and the bride's mother, Sunday after- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dean Sim- Death valley Scottys home, and mons is the teacher of the W HAT CROP OFFERS YOU ASgroup. other points of interest. Estate of Matthew Bambrough. noon at the Ellison hbme. deceased. Tink and white dominated the SURANCE OF A DEPENDABLE, Creditors will present claims dainty decorations throughout. FAIR CASH INCOME? with vouchers to the undersigned Announcements, written in gold on at 332 Utah Oil Bldg., Salt lake tiny parchment scrolls tied with WHAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE City, Utah, on or before the 25th pink ribbon were presented each BEST OPPORTUNITY NOW TO day of July. A. I). 1912. guest. The tea table was centered ESTABLISH A FAVORABLE Joseph W. Bambrough. Administra- with a long crystal bowl of pink te of the Eestate of Matthew carnations, with tall white tapers FARM PROGRAM FOR AFTER Bambrough. deceased. in crystal holders at either end. THE WAR? ElASTICIZED Date of first publication March Miss Cleone in Adams was D. 1942. Date of last pub12th, A. 4. W HAT CROP OFFERS YOU THE charge of the dining room, Mrs. lication April 2, 1942. Noall Tanner, Mrs. Roy Simmons, BEST OPPORTUNITY TO BEN-EFI- T Miss Barbara Adams and Miss NOT ONLY YOUR NANotice Catherine Robinson poured. ServTION, BUT EVERY PERSON ing the guests were: Mrs. Evelyn IN OUR COMMUNITY IN THE DISTRICT COURT, AS Iayton, Miss Jean Ellison, Miss WELL? Miss Bonnie Rae PROBATE DIVISION Betty Morgan. IN AND FOJR Ellison, Miss Arlean Tanner, Miss Kathleen Green. Miss Martha DAVI$ COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH Mrs. Glen Craig and Miss In the Matter of the Estates of Mona Snclgrove. Little Ann BowSnug, slimming, elasticized William E. Bennett and Melzina B. man and Jackie Bourne presented "Heel Huggers to make your Bennett, deceased. the guests with the announceC--; feet as glamorous as a moie The petition of Waynard J. Ben- ments. Music, for the afternoon nett praying for the admission to was furnished by Mrs. Myron W. stars! All with the famous Probate of a certain document, pur- Phillips, Mrs. Kent Johnson, Miss non-sli- r feature. porting to be the last Will and Tes- Ruth l Bowman and Mrs. Harold tament of William E. Bennett, de- Gailey, ceased. and also for the granting . Assisting the bride and - her of letters Testamentary in the mother in were: Mrs. estates of William E. Bennett and Clifford D. receiving, and Mrs. An-- 1 Strong Melzina B. Bennett to the petition- netta E, Stevenson. Mrs. Harold; AND THESE ARE THE REASONS: er, has been set for hearing on Bowman greeted the at the guests 21st the March. of Saturday day , door. A. D. 1942, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., The bride is being honored with 1. With millions of tons at the Court House, 'in the Court a number of. of foreign parties prior to her Room of said Court, in Farming-to- n sugar lost, and with sugar needed in marriage, among them beinfc a r defense industries and City. Davis County. Utah. to supply our Tuesday evening given by Witness the Clerk of said. Court party allies, the. Miss Mona nation is at home her Snelgrove asking beet growwith the Seal thereof affixed this in Salt Lake- City. On Wednesday ers to plant beets up to the full 10th day of March. A. D. JIM2. R. Bruce Major, Clerk. evening Mrs. Glen Craig complecapacity of our sugar factories. By Wanda Coombs. Deputy Clerk. mented the bride.. with a party at Through good times and bad, stigar Dates of publication, March 12 her home in Salt Lake City, Miss beets can be Kathleen Green Miss depended, uparf- to yield and Barbara. and 19, 1942. a dependable cash return. Adams will entertain with a show-- j er Thursday, evening1 at the Delta . Sale Offden Gamma sorority house , in Salt S. Tlje farmer who Lake and Miss Margo Hills of Cot plants now, while acreage restrictions are lifted, a maxi- DOWN STAIRS SECTION One gray mare, smooth mouth, STATE OF UTAH , , large scar on the right side of neck, COUNTY OF DAVIS weight about 1100 pounds, no In Kaysville City of Baid county. brands visible. in my possession the folSaid animal is held by me to seDAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS ' lowing described animal, which, if cure the payment of damages done not claimed and taken away, will by sa.d animal in Kaysville City COAL and GAS FURNACES be sold at public auction to high- on the 9th day of March. 1942. ' STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS est cash bidder at the Kaysville ' William E. Gailey. GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS City estray pound on the 21st day Poundkeeper of JCaysville City. FURNACE CLEANING of March, 1942, at the hour of one Date of publication March 32, Chat. A. Trump, Prop. oclock p. m. 1942. phono Bountiful 105 or 101 son-in-la- -- . 100-pou- loo-poun- non-exista- -- 100-poun- nt two-poun- d half-poun- , 100-pou-nd billion-and-a-ouart- er eight-year-o- ld FOR SALE - W 9 G of ltali CONSIDER THESE QUESTIONS WHEN PLANNING SPRING PLANTING: e, three-mont- to Creditors Ha-ven- -- Cfmwer is he-h,nn- g fi - $450 Mu SUGAR BEETS i - 2) mum acreage of sugar beets will establish a performance history that , will assure 'him a favorable acreage allotment on returning to the quota system. - pro-cessi- J&iSbmwifh - of Aninral For Damages it Layton a. ) ng 4. The farmer who grows sugar beets the nation to carry on himself but he also not only helps the war and benefits every in his district, man, woman, and child, for wherever the beet sugar- industry flourishes, the entire region prospers with it - ., Sugar Company |