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Show TIHJRSDAYWANUARY 4, 1945. Folis About 1945. Mr rkr JUe8tWere Mrs Emma 'LAYTON cltdeadams 58-J- Kayntrifl & Mrs Ray Corbridge t ook, Mr & Mrs Leonard II. Lay-t;,News About Folks in Mr & Mrs Lloyd Weaver, Mr & ",,ch Mrs Golden Layton. Mr & Mrs SI Uarence P. Baird. Mr & Mra Jedd Private Rex Layton left Tuesday Call and Mr & Mrs Leo Green. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT !turn ta Fort Sill. Oklahoma Mr & Mra John McFarland and Correspondent the spending his wife and Bmall holidays with- tuo children of West Weber were Phone: Kaysville New LynYear's day dinner guests of . daughter, f nette, Vlf n V erdeland Mr & Mrs Earl Webb of Layton. park Mrs Chloe Harris entertained On afternoon, Mr & GETS COMMISSION . with a 'family- - dinner Tuesday eve- Mrs Tuesday entertained Bennett J. Phillip GraduFOSTER FIELD. Tex. ning at her home for the following: at their home with a .family dinMr & Mrs John Adams and of of class ation current the fighter family, ner in honor of Pvt Victor Atkinpilots from this advanced flying son. Mr &.Mrs Clifford, Westenskow d son, Mr & Mrs Arnold D. Mrs. Alice Steed were sts of Mr & Mrs T. Joseph ,l- domett returned SJeed at their home on New Years uirs ,I1llll.ti vwnley, htT Bomr-i-n Salt Lake City Tues- - 'day. They will remain for several days visit with relatives. day after spending the holidays in JV Mr &i Mrs 'Joseph Bowers nmi "ll bdiriv-o- Mrs;1 "lallie1 Wblters. i e xas, ion vieunesuay io his quarters, after a ten days fur-- f j lough with his wife, the former Hrs La Kaye Bennett and their son, Mr & Mrs Clyde Adams and Mrs! il 'c1 le'i 1 aIlf v!silcd (,ams ,an, dann Marian Hadfield, all of Lavton during Richard, and also his parents of Mr & Mrs Mark Lee and M?s itht Rr,stmas h1,,ia'sOgdeiVep T Mr d Mrs Clyde Hansen Eric Erickson of Clearfield attend-- ' ed' funeral services for Delbert at their home- New Year's Bowers, f, of Collinston, Box Elday with a family gathering, celeder county, held Tuesday afternoon brating the New- Years day and al-- I at the Riverside LDS chapel. The IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF so the birthday anniversary f deceased is the father of Joseph THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- (Mrs. Hansen. Mr & Mrs Eugene Tolman are and Edward Bowers of Layton and TRICT IN AND FDR THE Erma Smith and Wilma Lee of COUNTY OF DAVIS. STATE visiting for several weeks with their daughter. Ruth, in Oaklurnl; Clearfield. OF UTAH .' Miss June Weaver. Miss Golda DOROTHY ALLEN. Plaintiff; California. Miss Tolman is m tht? VaHfornia city, with , CLIFFORD ALLEN, defend-Thornley and Miss Josephine Dickf the U. S. government engineers of- son registered Tuesday for the ant. winter quarter at the BYU at Pro: The State of Utah to Said I. M '; Hrs Rodney Eames enter- vo. fendant: Mr & Mrs Clyde Adams enterYou are hereby summoned to ap- - tamd with a holiday party attheir Their tained as their New Years day din- pear within twenty days after home Saturday evening. ner guests, Mrs. Lettie M. Adams service of this summons upon you. guests were Mr & Mrs Roy Beazer, and Clair Adams of Layton and if served within the County in Mr & Mrs Elmer Wilcox, Mr & school DoeemWr L.H. can be consiMrs. Hattie H. Bennett of Salt which this action is brought; other- ders Myron Bodily, Mr & Mra Bruce ered a Christmas present wings Lake City. wise within thirty days after serv- h lint and Mr & Mrs Lynn Wilcox. iand commission for l;ewis R Child. Mr & Mrs Arnold D. Miller were 20. son of Mr. and Mrs J. Mrs Diamond Mr.& Adams and ice; and defend the above entitled guests of the Ogden KiwaH liam Child of Roy. family were Monday dinner guests action;'anT in case of your 'failure ms dub installation party, held Lt. Child xvus ono of six Utah of Mr & Mrs William Aplanap of so to do, judgment will be rendered Thursday evening at the Hotel men to be graduated from the Fosagainst you according to the de- last Ogden. William ter Field school. M & Mrs Keith Trane returned mand of the complaint, which has Ben Lomond in Ogden. to their home in- Montpelier, Idaho, been filed with the Clerk of said I. Miller, son of Mr & Mrs Miller was made the new president of the after spending the holidays in Lay-to- n Court. FOUND club. at the home of Mrs. Tranes This action is brought to recover Ogden Mrs Lowell Hansen Tuesleft a & the Mr D. Mrs D. Harris. marriage judgment dissolving parents, Gelding Miss Mary Adams entertained contract heretofore existing be- day evening for Norfolk, Va., where she will spend the next three the following friends at her home tween" you and the plaintiff. Black Mane and Tail Bay, Weeks with her brother-in-laand R. R. 1IACKETT. Saturday evening: Miss Adra Beth Weight About 1100 Lbs. Plaintiffs Attorney. sister. Mr & Mrs Verdon Nicklos. Whitesides Miss Pauline Scoffield, Mrs Marian Hickenlooper Call and. P. O. Address, .'til Kiesel Build- Mrs. Nicklos is the former Miss No Brands Visible Irma Bloxham of Kaysville. Miss Lorraine Cunningnam of Lay-to- n ing, Ogden. Utah. and Mliss La Dean Nichols of Dates of publication. January 4. onMr & Mrs& Wayne Brangan and See and Mr Mrs Clarence Wine-ga- r, 11. is. nr,; Feb. 1. T.M.1. Farmington. all of Woods SunCross, were Audene and Dale Dawson enterOIUN BLOOD day dinner guests of Mr & Mrs tained with a New Years eve parWalker. Ralph Phone of home the their Kaysville at parents, ty Mr & Mrs Ernest C. Zaugg, Mr & Mrs Elias Dawson. There who were seriously injured in a were fourteen guests present. two car accident a month ago in Mr & Mrs Harold Layton enterI have in my possession the foltained at their New Years day lowing described animal which if West Layton were able to leave the hospital Sunday afternoon. They dinner guests, Mrs. Robert Burton, not claimed and taken away will be were returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erma Bull and children sold for damages at public auction Mrs Fredparents, Mr Zauggs Lawrence and Bernice of Bounti- to the highest bidder for cash at erick Zaugg of West Point. ful. farm in Syracuse Precinct on Mr & Mrs William and Mrs. David B. Barlow and infant my the 13th day of January, BVt.1, at two children, Robert Hampton and Virginia, reBeck David Barlow, Jr., son, 1:00 p.m.: left for Pablo, Wash. turned home from an Ogden hospiold Durham heifer. Mrs. Tuesday One two-yethe former Alean Hampton, are tal Saturday. They making Brand XX on right hip. and Beazer, have visher children, their home with Mrs. Barlows parBrand VL on right rib. ited the three with months past & of Mrs Call D. Mr ents, Henry Upper cut out of right ear. her parents, Mr Mrs Delbert ear. of left out Layton. Mrs. Barlows husband, cut Under Beazer. Mr. Hampton came here Lieutenant (j. g.) Barlow of the Said animal was taken by me as for the Christmas holidays. U. S. navy is serving somewhere an estray December 110. 1044, in Mr Mrs Zenas W. Bennett in the Pacific. Syracuse precinct, Davis County, had as their dinner guests New Mr & Mrs Ray J. Dawson enter- Utah. Years day, Mr Mrs Robert Simtained the following guests at their ROY BRIGGS. Miss Fern Simmons and Le mons, home New Years eve: Mr & Mrs Poundkeeper Syracuse, Utah. Grande Simmons of Layton. Mrs. Reflex Diamond Adams. Mr & Mrs Vird Published in the Weekly Dean Simmons and son, Bobby, of "d"'i' 62-J-- J. N. West and Mrs. 4 tfra and son, Terry, fr2rveniDS guests ol Mr Simmons and family. ht t? 1 u. rt JWilliam Talbot is spend-.phis mother, with g Wtifthto Talbot. He is bU-C- P Tannin, Texas, to it ' s. army. i Robert Simmons, Miss M-- -- Kwey. ieea or , hj toe - j, S- iaJu- 4Ptnay, hunt, under. Beatrice mar-JfXS- V n. in the anej. 1 uld, in of for. 1 W. K about I used! Be told Sot hu week ill-FwL due to the serious Wil-r death of his father. Lieut. Cow-- r Wallace Cowley. K, medical bow with the army I jjnee his graduation from University at Balti-- L Maryland, last September. dl complete his internship at Balti- -' University hospital at Mrs. in July of this year. !ly and daughter, Kay, re-,- J Medic telling uld ac' in hi id Lieut- - Cqw. Baltimore. In r,iU leave Saturday stum to Baltimore. by plane Cowley will Hal Sanaa to San Diego, 2-- C s front re-- t, California, Sat-after spending twelve days gether, littie id md get V of the U. S. Mer-Mrs Marines, son of Mr UH Adams, will return to Seat-t- f sington, after spending the Ur?" Adams ked at how I button to end all go :ond or imiling. d. we ! got to Years holi Utmas and C t home. New fir Ray Corbridge, is My Officer Mac Corbridge, son ft Mrs L for a visit from his coast Q duties. He is serving at of He a radar operator. Monday for Seattle, to report for further juhington, jB them s home to Cust exactly without 1 the Merchant for a visit from Hires of Cowley arrived Rdamsfrom Baltimore, iq too earned range toot the ame without Plecei. hint buii- - e dark ' fix us a Gener. tnt as leave (r I Thayne Corbridge with a family dinner on Tears day in honor of Mac. Mrs en-uin- ed oyster m the il FOR His per had iroes of Estate Heatrola G. E. Refrigerat- ve ever when tt if night, or f room, .unming ter SALE' Practically New on vai in Phene to see ting his n ur. Air rhen the Kaysrille 17-R- -ll Coo-ica- ter W.VVAWAW.W.W.W - j A. De-I1- ar Wil-speci- - w Notice of Sale of Animal for Damages ' -- Q January 4, 1945. ALLRED RUSTY RADIO SERVICE P-2- 1 Work Guaranteed Tubes Tested Free VERDELAND PARK P. O. Box 573 LAYTON, UTAH RHDEMnr CONCRETE Where You Want It! When You .Want It! ONE or A MILLION YARDS Delivered 20-J-- 1 al HOWARD It. SMITH the air medal with the first and second bronze oak leaf cluster. He had completed .Ui missions over enemy territory, and Was assistant operations offieer in the Ninth uir force pioneer Mustang fighter group, France, His organization was recently awarded the presidential unit citation for outP-5- have skilled cement finishers. We ' Let us quote you on finished floors, drives, walks, curb and gutter, irrigation ditches or any kind of cement work. 1 standing performance against the In nine months of combat its members destroyed 155 y aircraft. They were the first Let us prove to you enemy BENOIT'S en-em- concrete RED-E-MI- that X is more economical than job mixed concrete. f? - RADIO f -- Y ?? Y Service and Repair Tubes, Parts and Accessories BILL BARKER RADIO SERVICE Y Y Y KAYSVILLE. UTAH Phone 173-- v BENorrs RED-E-MI- X Y Y Y Y CONCRETE Builder of BENOITS Better Built Homes Y Y PHONE 74 Bountiful, Utah y Farmington and John and Shauna-Lyn- n Bennett. , Mrs Arnold D. Miller ac Mr Mrs Ezra T. companied bv Mr Thurgood Jeft early .Tuesday morning for St. George, where they plan to visit with Sirs. Maude Cook the rest of this week. They will continue on to Mesa, Ariz., the first of next week, where they will remain until next spring. Mr Mrs Gordon Hansen enter tained a few close friends at their home New Years eve. The Syracuse ward Sunday school officers are planning to compliment Mr Mrs Glen Briggs with a farewell party at the ward thii Mrs (Thursday) evening. Mr Briggs with their son, Robert, are moving next week to Nampa, Ida. to make their home. Pvt. Leslie P. Cook, who left last month for the armed forces, has arrived at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for his first assignment in - to of the coming way to and also Miss Norma Bybee entertained with a New Years Watch party at the home of her parents, Mr Mrs Orson Bybee, Sunday eve ning. Fourteen guests were in vividly and six oust oa r Mrs. Louis J. Roberts and son, Tommie, were Sunday and Mon Mrs Wallace day guests of Mr Wright of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Walker and two daughters,'' Louise -- and Iielen, of Ogden, were guests last week of Mr Mrs Ralph Walker and fam- at-th- bad Morning " In' to the table Walnut" the , but master. ily. Mrs. Lottie Bodily and daughter, May, and Katherine, and son, Jim, were last Sunday visitors of Mr Mrs Horace Arave at their home in Ogden. Mr - -- Mrs- Reed -- Tolman of tactile ready s middla f waited g o to leid B ihlspr UP mainly bis Pp' tost d itly hi ig to trsnsp0 music to tba JaP r Ja bomb-ba- r Buti mad tbal to piece I b urengW Itory01 jr CoG If wiles were horses. the army. to tireless-again- )) -- ar coo-ma- U - ,- ' tor Gen. his uilt 21th St., Ogden ein-vs- 1 telligent ind. !.. enter-jtaine- i eet, and j SCI! OSS Furniture and Electric Co. i ugh and the -- - Phone Bountiful 105 or 106 Tramp, Prop. carry-authoriz- ed Summons ring-pie- - , repair and. parts for all types Maytags, also Dexters. We buy old Maytags. - became nt MAYTAG We - Per-oli-o osed coIk'gec- - 1 wing ation of pping worker, Lieut. Smith entered the service in September, JlMJ. lie received his commission and wings nine months later. He graduated from Davis high school and attended Weber j lemade in Smith. from the European theatre of operations where he.served II months with the Ninth AAF as pilot on a IV1 fighter plane. For meritorious achievement in comhat flights against the enemy. Lieut. Smith-w- as recently awarded .r FURNACE CLEANING lead-- g raids, highest son of B. Smith, Mustang fighter on deep, penetraMr. and Mrs. LeRov B, tions into German territory. Sunset, is home on leave A former Bheet metal Mil-an- COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and. AIR CONDITIONERS. GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS of WAR FRONT 2 . DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS right on with the var, and land e moved I1 luniinj ora fam-tLv- to Clearfield Rosmait left here for Elizabeth, imursday) where she will be to Sergeant Rich-wSson of Dr & Mrs New Wton, of Elisabeth, c the to fly the long range high altitude First Lieut. Howard T milY ,in. syra-u?e- Lewis Major and Turs yetr. HSlm' Dean Simmons - JNew Years day riTid in Grnd' ". yt hou. ved "j-y- J NEWS FROM SYRACUSE S -4 AWARD PRESENTED n- i When listing your New Year's resolutions, dont forget to check on your habit of sending clothing to the cleaners. Make it a point to keep your garments in good repair by sending them to us regularly. Resolve to conserve through better care. ' . -- Supsrior Cleaning Company Ogden, Utah 2470Grcnt wteX fer lh El V7lUe Truek la Davla CczzlT j Tociij tsi FriiiT Clearfield are stajring at the Eu gene Tolman home during their stay in California. Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood and in fant son are spending ten days at the home of her parents, Mr Mrs Phillip J. Forbes of Clearfield, having returned there from the hospital one day last week. Mra Dale B. Thurgood and Cpl son, Ronald, returned home last Sunday evening. CpL Thurgoo has just received a medical discharge from the army after serving in that field for the past two years. He has been in army hos- for the past four months. Eitalswife and son have been in Denver, Colo., for the past three weeks with him, while he has been at the Fitzsimmons general hospi tal there. K- -l CORPS MEMBERS GAS MASKS u i beggar rhyme. would ride" goea the old Which is just another way of pointing out that wishing, by itself, isn't a very reliable way to get what you want. Youre going to want a lot of things a years from now. And when It comes to few getting them, nobody so far has discovered anything more useful than a nice, big pro- tection pgainst chlorine, pho-en- e, and other choking gases, has been adopted by Chemical .Warfare Service for use by war dogs. . Bonds. Let them bring yon back $4 for every $3 yon put in. Theres no way to equal that process for getting what yon want a few years from now and for getting what we oil want most of all today: YICTORYI Koop Faith with our Fighters Quy War Bonds for Keeps l In tkt fxtiriil. n If0rmtd Cop4rmtiv0 il Wr Amitrie THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY i FARMERS UNION O.P. SKAGGS Layton Layton THOMAS LUNCH Kaysville LAYTON SUGAR CO. SMITH CANNING CO. Clearfield . , a WEAR A gas mask, which affords Put every single cent you can apare into War Bonds now. Hang on to those War CLOVER CLUB FOODS COMPANY IUyiTin. Layton THE WEEKLY REFLEX KitstCj. Utlh |