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Show lie WAR FRONT Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY l M n 1 14 UTAH STATE Of U Pi SlC THB- - lift ASSOCIATION matter February Entered as second-clas- s o March Act t inder the 8, 1879. ' 15, 1911, at Kaysville, Utah, Advertising Rates on Application Subscription $2.00 a year in advance TELEPHONES Albert W. Epperson, No. Office, No. 109-- W 10 , this summons upon you, if served vithin the County in which C this action is brought; otherwise Steam far VartSf litwaSn. within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled acNotice to tion; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF you according to the demand DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH.-I- n of the complaint, which has been the Matter of the Estate of filed with the Clerk of said Court. Thelma M. Nance, deceased. This action is brought to secure Notice is hereby given by the a decree of divorce against the said Wendell M. Nance, ad- defendant. ministrator of the estate of Thelma GEO. II. LOWE, M. Nance, deceased, to the crediPlaintiffs Attorney. tors of Thelma M. Nance and all P. 0. address, 907-- 8 First Securpersons having claims against the Bank Utah. said deceased, to exhibit them with ityDates ofBuilding, Ogden, 13, publication: January the necessary vouchers, within two 20, 27, 3. and 10, ,1941. February months after the first publication of this notice to said Wendell M. Nance at the office of William II. Sale King, 203 Boston Bldg, Salt Lake Stock City, Utah. Dated this Cth day of January, ice of NOT! CM. It Caatr Clark r Creditors of Delinquent Central Irrigation 1&44 . WENDELL M. NANCE. Company Administrator of the Estate. WILLIAM HIKING, There is delinquent op- - the folAttorney for Administrator. Dates of publication; January C, lowing shares of stock of the 13, 20, 27, 1JM I. IRRIGATION COMPANY, on account of an assessment levied on the 3rd day of December, 1913, Notice to the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareEstate of Ann Eliza Secrist, de- holders as follows; CEN-TRA- L Creditors ceased. Creditors present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Woods Cross, Utah, on or before the 25th day of March, A. I). 1911. will R. N. SCIILUTER. Administrator of estate of Ann Eliza Secrist, Deceas' ed. Dates of publication, January 13, 20, 27 Dear Somewhere in Italy, Dec. 20, 1913. and Sis: been nearly a month since I wrote you but I havent been where I could write. I guess by now Carl has had a good taste of army life. I hope hes in the air and not down here in the mud. as an M. P. Its so darn muddy over here that stationed it isnt funny. Its too thick to Pfc. King, entered the U. S. drink, too thin to plow, not deep armed forces, February 2, 1943, enough to swim in, too deep to and received his basic training at wade in. I better tell you about Thanksgiving. We were at the foot of a Mountain for breakfast. Meat and vegetable stew which is part of C ration, a half cup coffee and some dog biscuits. For dinner we really ate. We had a spoonful of sweet potatoes, some cranberry sauce, a drumstick of a turkey, and a slice of bread. Oh yes and, some plum jam. We are it standing in the rain, but was it good. Really something to talk about. Thats in the past now, so I will talk about .. the future. Its a little late but a T4 sergeant made up a poem about what I want for Christmas: Mom its Well MAIL IN EARLY and February 3, loll. Dear Santa: All I want is this: Bring me Grandma, Dad and Sis, and my brothers four, put them in my G. I socks, just inside my puptent door. Please dont bring me guns for toys, fire works, trucks nor tanks. Give me all of freedoms joys. Take me away from battle flanks. Bring me a bed as soft as a feather to relieve my back from pain. Bring me sunshine and fair weather, no mud, no sand nor rain. If you can not make the trip to this country where I am. just tie them up in ribbon nice and send them Tllfc DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN ANI) FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH. RUTH OBRIEN. Plaintiff, vs. THOMAS FRANK OBRIEN. Defendant. The State of Utah to said nt: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so. to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Italy: by Uncle Sam. George E. and Geo. A. Taylor 1(11 (i mo And, in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may bo necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary, Kaysville. Utah, on the 21th day of February. 1911, at I oclock p. m to pay tho delinquent Court. assessments thereon, with This action is brought to recover the cost of advertisingtogether and expense a judgment dissolving the marri- of sale. age contract now and heretofore CENTRAL IRRIGATION COMPANY. existing between you and the GEORGE ( ENSIGN. . . plaintiff. Secretary-TreasureJOSEPH E. EVANS. Dates of publication: January 20 Plaintiffs Attorney. I. O. Address Suite 3 HI David and 27. 1911. Eccles Building. Ogden. Utah. Dates of publication. January 13, 20. 27, February 3 and 10, 10 1. Dear Santa this is all I ask but to pay a visit to the ones I love back home on Christmas day. Well Mom. the past month has been quite exciting at times, yds bunch of men seem very happy, other times very very sad. It seems they are happy when they can eat. Your letters are coming through alright now. but I havent got any packages yet. If you want to you dont forget could send some cookies and candy bars. Dont send any hard tack, because wo get the life savers we want. I could go for some Chocolates. I sure wish I had my watch this one has the main spring broken. but I dont think you had better send it. suit yourself. Everything is fine here. Im oked and mean as ever. Sealed bids will be received by Write soon and have a good time the undersigned Clerk of the Bear'd Christmas and dont worry. of Trustees for the Town of Lay-toYour loving son, until 31. at 1941, 7:30 January IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ROY. P. M and then publically opened Christmas. THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- and Merry read, in open Board Meeting, TRICT IN AND FOR THE for tho collection and removal of COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE UTAH BOOSTER in said town, according to garbage, OF UTAH. Dear Sirs: INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, Sidney H. Alexander. Jr., plaintWell I am here out in the wilof which may be obtained iff. vs. Freida R. Alexander, de- copies from said Town Clerk. derness of the state of Washington, fendant. ( Signed) and I sure can say if you like to The state of Utah to said defendlive in a civilized place one should VIRD COOK. ant; never go to any town west of SeatTown Clerk. You are hereby summoned to apDates of publication, January 20. tle. The place I am stationed at is pear within twenty days after serv- - and 27. ISM I. like going out 5n the flats in the west part of Kaysville. I am going to tell you how I enFOR SALE! joy reading The Reflex out here. G. E. LIFT-TO- P REFRIGERATOR I am the only one from Utah here.a When I let the fellows read the Call paper they all start to talk about TOM E. WILLIAMS state of Utah. But I am the the Kaysville 300-one that knows anything only Res. 128J1 about it. (I am going to stop now r. 1 Notice of Call for Bids Summons n. y PLUMBING HEATING ClearDEPART Layton, Joseph H. Johnson; WilFHCOLORAt)0 Wood; Syracuse, field, Loy Mr. ' and Mrs a tv II. Bambrough; Clinton, liam Charles C. Parker; West Point, left Wednesday evenm fppv C Eugene Page, and South. Weber, rado, where they 8fnd , days on business LAYTON Funeral services for Clifford Stark. Mrs.. Margaret Emily Adams, 7H, Browning. Mont., widow of John Edmond Adams, who died last wej after an extended llness, were held Monday afternoon in the Layton L. D. S. ward chapel with Bishop William A. Dawson officiating. Mrs. Adams was born at Kaysville, Davis county, October 22, 1S455, a daughter of Jeremiah and Priscilla Ruth Talbot Wiggill. She spent her early life in Davis county and received her education there. She married Mr.i Adams in 1WS8 in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. In 1898 the couple and their family went to Cardston, Alta., Canada, Rites Held Monday for Margaret E. Adams and lived there until 1928, after which their home was in Brownasss-" ings Mont. Airs. Adams was active in the L. D. S. church. Her special interest was the Relief society organiza- FlC PFC. WENDELL KING Fort Custer, Mich. In May 1943 he was sent to New York and a few days-lateleft for foreign service where he spent about a month, and his return was sent to Fort Devens, Masa. In July he was transferred to Camp Gruber. Ok., where he has since been stationed, r u-'- n, . The Food will be of greater importance in the .war effort this year than at any previous and it is more important than time ever that farm equipment be kept in fighting trim. Davis County Names' Deputy Assessors FARMINGTON Our distributors are prepared to supply all petroleum needs for your farm machinery, together with separator oil, harness oil and other petroleum products for your farm, including fuels, lubricants and other spe- - following deputy assessors' for Davis county properties for 1944 were announced ths week by Joseph E. Williams, country assessor: Bountiful. Ernest Wood; East Kaysville, E. Glenn Green; West Kaysville. James W. Webster; East Layton, Alvin Nalder; West Call our local distributor and ask him to discuss your requirements with you. cialties. t Another way in which you may help to win the war and win it as soon as posis to buy more' War Bonds and sible hold them. Lets all do our part to make the 4th War Loan Drive the Victory drive STENOTYPE is the machine way of shorthand. It is faster, you can learn it in leas time, and high speed performance is much easier than other methods of a smash in the face of Hirohito, Hitler and their gang of bandits. taking rapid dictation. Ogden Business College is northern Utahs franchised stenotype school. Learn it in the evening with these fine Utah Oil Refining Company classes. on OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE . guarding German prisoners. He attended the Layton public school, and the Davis high school Phone 4812 GASOLINE OGDEN at Kaysville. and had helped his father farm up to the time he was taken into the service. A brother. Dale P. King, entered the service October 2, 1942, and received his basic training at Fort Lewis. Washington, and in the Desert Training Center, in California. He is at present stationed in the Pacific war area. Pvt. Norris W. Nalder, son of and Mrs. Alma Nalder. left Friday for Fort Knox. Kentucky, after spending a y furlough with relatives and friends. Pvt. Nalder is attached with the U. S. armored command. Mr. ten-da- HODSON DAIRY Locally Owned and Operated Pasteurized Milk Cream Cottage Cheese Buttermilk Eggs Chocolate Milk Orangeade Butter Deliveries Every Other Day Rhone Kays. 265-- R W Yes, We Had a Hand in It! and j . GAS FITTING WANTED Were pleased to announce that the THRIFT Late Model Cars CASH ... Is Necessary LAYTON and MORGAN ' Call Kaysville 2IJ-MORGAN 100 GLENN O. SMITH W PHONE 246M . KAYSVILLE DAVIS COUNTY 8HEET 1IETAL WORKS COAL sad GAS FURNACES STOKERS tad AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS s SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS FURNACE CLEANING Omu. A. Tramp, Prap. Pbrnt Bmatifnl It er 1M orth FRANKLIN ed thrift for he found from his own experi- Olsen Chevrolet Company ence ' I V t , i or- oilslOOifton1i!iiPUrchase k refinery for inkufaitarinjf li&icating E year It a cooperatively owned plant of lte kTnd: NO DELAY! Must Be Clean patrons'of this local service ganization are part owners of the Coffeyville, Kas., properties of National Probased by the Cooperative Refinery Associa tirtnSth headquarters in North Kansas City, Mo. 50 Prank E. Schofield , Keep Farm Equipment Fit and Fighting tion. Surviving are one son, A. C. Adams, Browning, and six daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Parke, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Norah Kelley, Poul-soAlont.; Mrs. Verona Wheeler, Cardston; Mrs. Jennie Rothe, Kimball, Alta.; Mrs. Margaret Davidson, San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Len-ni- e AIcMakin, Victoria, B. C., CanRETURNS FROM ACTIVE 85 grandchildren and 20 greatada; SERVICE and the following grandchildren Pfc. Wendell King, 21, son of brothers and sisters: J. R. Wiggill Mr. and Mrs. William A. King o'f and Mrs. Lavenia Ellison, Cardston; Layton has spent the past eight Frank and Joseph Wiggill, Kaysdays home on a furlough with his ville, and Mrs. Jane Taylor, Ogden. parents and has now returned to Camp Gruber, Ok., where he is . Alias Summons IN long enough to read this paper that I received todays I sure do think the people there are carrying out their part on the home front. I go out, on patrol now so will wish you and the employes good hick. Sincerely, PROMOTED , JOS. J. MAYUN. ' Word was recently received of P. S. It sura interests me to the promotion to lieutenant in the know who is home on leave and ,U. S. navy of Edgar L. Weihbrecht, what the people are doing. JOE MAYLIN. son of Walt?r Wfihbrecht 5U East First South, Salt Lake City. Walt is employed at the Inland TRANSFERRED Printing Co. Lt. Weihbrecht, just La Mar B. Cailey, II. A. 2c, son returned from stations in South American area, is now at an east- of Mr. and Mrs. George Gailey, of ern base awaiting further orders. Salt Lake City, has recently been Ilis wife and-so- n, from the Pensacola Don, reside in transferred Florida. Graduate of East high hospital to St. Elizabeths hospital, school in Salt Lake and University at Washington, D. C., where he is of Wisconsin. Madison, where he receiving more extensive instrucwas affiliated with Sigma Chi fra- tion course in the U. S. Naval Meternity. Before entering the arm- dical Corp. ed service of the U. S., he was em: ployed in the advertising departATTENDS SCHOOL ment of Firestone Tire and Rubb H. Gailey, husband of Pfc Darrel Co., Akron, Ohio. Mae, father of baby Lila Mae, and a son qf Delbert D. Gailey, of HoopENJOYS CHOW, AND HOW! er, has recently been transferred to Pvt. Roy J. Moss, son of Mrs. J. Fort Sill, Ok la., where he is atII. Moss of West Point, and broth- tending mechanics school. He will er of Mrs. Wilford Smith, of Kays- graduate on March 4th, at which ville, has written -- the following time he will again rejoin his F. A. Birds. Eye View ofMud in division, at Shreveport, La. NEWS FROM ecfilg Hcfla " THURSDAY, JANUAdv THE WEEKLY REFLEX PAGE FOUR that it faaoline refinery which will make 81,000,000 gallons of P members will nothave to Kothroughanother motor fuels drouth next and summer. P1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. KAYSVILLE, UTAH being built .at Coffeyville bycprated by Cooperative Refinery AssocPurchase it after the war, If the ?oline Pirtias? aVoid regu- - BARNES BANKING. CO. -- spring helped smooth the road of life I Today, the threat of inflation hovers over our nation once again. AVe can this disaster by lar savings. a eta, , were 269 Producing oil wells, 768 miles of d 104,408 acres of undeveloped oil leases for further driS? 55? JP18 capital outlay f on all. these; facilities, P3 faventoiw d i between four and five million 1S ltor gathlw P0. ,J. Kaysville FamBumnu' Kaysville, Utah m |