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Show fUTTRSPAY, JANUARY 11, 1945 PAGE THREE and sister-in-la- . w Mr & Mrs Fin- The Low Down From Hickory Drove est U. Bidding, Monday. Liv Published by l!url'Vu; THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY F. Swan Jf Mr s jf ThJral'S I Su,r'l' REWARD! UN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- With overjhody showing anxiety; TRICT IN AND FOR THE about jobs after the war, the Got COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE 1 OF UTAH teehon. would like idea. The folks running the shebang for u DOROTHY ALLEN. Plaintiff; should know what we wairt-V- m tiu vs CLIFFORD ALLEN, defend 1,0 We pay the cheek, so ought ant ,u 1', sonu ,f Hie ordering If we The, State of Utah to Said De- A " Summons j at midnight to the fol lUir- lowing guests: Misses CarinaDelon Iwns syrved On the night of January 1, 1915, a Kodak and 8 or 1 0 rolls film were stolen from John Steven- t , P't Don Halverson left Friday ningham. Beverly Day. for Luke Field, Arizona, where he Johnson. Lillian Gardner and Ethel is stationed, after spending ajj 0f Bountiful; Mns weeks in Kaysville at the hometwoiijoward, of Ghat lone Hess of Fai mington Miss Advertising Kates on Application bis uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Jack Goione sons car, parked in front king of Clearfield; Misses Irimble and family. ht hamburgers versus fil- - fendant: Subscription $2.50 a tear in advance Barbara Whitesides. Nan Cordon ixn' of the Good Eats Cafe in You are hereby summoned to apMr & Mrs Herbert W. Smart an-- and Ronnie Jenn .Stavnor. all of mignon with mushrooms. we j I .ay ton. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager nounee the arrival of a son. the Layton, and Misses Audrey Nance. hou!d drfrp a card to congress, and pear within twenty days after Any informaso service of this ''summons upon you,, loath writing mine .Phone 109-tion Dona Tucker and Rona Lee Flood ;say leading to the if served within the Gnunty in letter as below AL Woolsey, AavTMgrTlTSTfT'Lonr Vd y Parrish, Reporter, 131-- J iltrft"MfSF five u mMiutllel flits other us ; or aefioiris huh inme bjmugfif Mrs Mark Stringham and infant were last week-enOffice Phone 10 er places The Dist of Columbia wise within thirty days after serv- son returned home from a Salt Tremojiton rewarded. Mrs & Wallins Mr of King ha become so cluttered up and ice; and defend guests entitled Lake hospital Friday evening. soRelief ward Second At the tf ou live there a spell, action; and in case of your failure1! Miss Norma Ruhler visited ciety meeting next Tuesday aftdl-noo- big that NO Mrs. John Stevenson you have no idea about vvhat is so to do, judgment w ill be rendered ; ; friends in Salt I,ake Sunday. the work ami business meet- going on elsewhere -- or what poo- - against you according to the do-Mrs Merle Grant and Layton will be under the direction of pie want So to make new em-- maml of the complaint, which has!; After reading of strikes in various lines of industry over Diana, spent last week-en-daughter.in ing Mrs. Thelma Sanders. . Govt Imck been film! with the Clerk of said .plo.vment and get-ou-rthe most trivial causes, while millions of our boys who depend bountiful as guests of Mr & Mrs S Iiyton af Salt onto the old U S A basis, I .a Mrs Annie Finest Grant. week pose moving the Capitol. Move) This action is brought to recover upon production at home are battling for their lives, one llebor Rloxham a few days Idike spent a few days of this nearer the center of our country a judgment dissolving the marriage lacks words to express condemnation of such practices. And in Ogden this weekspent as guest of his visiting I at the home of Mr.& Mrs it some place like Topeka. Kansas, 'contract heretofore existing be- Mr & Ralph .ay ton. then when one hears the leaders of men who strike, describe son and daughter-in-latween you and the plaintiff. Terre or Haute, or Keokuk Mrs. Robert Folding and son. them as soldiers in the army of production, one becomes Mrs William Rloxham. A billion dollars is chicken feed General Building Repairs R. R. HAC'KFTT, Mr of are & Mr of liOgnn Mrs Vernell Svvanger, Mr K'onway guests almost nauseated. With all due respect to the workers on the v today, So tear down and sell the & Mrs Ernest Bchltng for ten days. Flaintiffs Attorney. Mr, roll-toF. O. Address, Hit Kieel Buildhome front, there is not the slightest basis for comparing Beit Martin were guests at a Expert Carpentering Mr & Mrs Arson Wilcox and Mr whole outfit, including etc our at desks, , present capital ing, Ogden, Utah with the soldiers. ner party given by Mr & Mrs Paul & Mrs Victor Riddle of Salt Lake and Plastering Dates of publication. January 4, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nettie Build u new. clean place hut half Konnfeldt at their home in To begin with, the worker on the home front enjoys short . I make will West. as out That Feb big 1, tl. Fir. Wilcox 2.; -high pay and is his own boss. If l,o works a minute and going With the ,c.vT"v & Mrs Alton Barton and jobs coming Mr fresh air of the West with clear Estimates Cheerfully Given overtime, he gets time and .a half or double pay. If he , hli.f.-if RUSTY of Ogden visited with M.l.RFD we could get back in the thinking wants to quit and go fishing, he stays away from work. If guests of Mr & Mrs Lloyd Moore daughter SunK VDIO SERVICE Mrs. Fffie Barton and family groove - be the U S A. again Work Guaranteed any little thing bothers him, he quits. If one of his labor ml Yours-witday. low down. the Clarence S. Simmons was Sirs. Waterfall Lake Suit of J;uk M.rs Tubes Clarence Tested Free he what wants cant soon bosses get uja,v,'r JO SFRRA. enough from dulv con- at 21 dinner a at PARK VFRDFLAND Fhone party given guest Kaysville authorities for settling grievances a hundred Vork- L Malan, for Mrs of 573 Box O. F. home the Farley thousand-Workeri s, lenAhausaiuUvorkers-or-f t 4 houw. wk ers, a Oirdcn Wednesday ai f i. rs Ry Kiifoyle enter afternoon. sand workers walk off the job, regardless of the needs of the Mr & Mrs Amos Odd spent Sunarmed forces. During all this time, the worker lives at home taTal .th' folI,w,n peats at a midnight supper at their home Sat- - day in Ogden as guests of Mr & u:a fam;iv iurday evening: Mr & Mrs George Mrs Clarence McLatchie. & Compare this to the life of a soldier. His base pay is F. Barker. Mr & Mrs Archie r. A well attended meeting of the $50 a month, his hours are anything that occasion demands. Hreen and Mr & Mrs Walter Buh- - American Legion Auxiliary was Main Street Phone Kaysville 300-Kaysville, Utah held at the home of Mrs. Darvel His work week is as many days as it takes to do the job. He ll'r;f Miller Monday evening. GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION matter February s second-clas- Entered M 15, 1911. th Act of March 8, 189. at KajsvilleJItah' ' lf j 't I ' - 1 Dlrnn" 7?; i i be - d i e ! the-abov- PARALLEL !; 1 d -- -- . . pro-(Cou- rt - 1 p dm-the- m -- o!rK'rrrSja? stated - Tf"y, v-- 17-- JI lvyton.utah hoc-hnmn- -jn Investment Company Skyline Huilding W mPJS&ilS to ruffle T'rvHe nSv&SX&StfSS ?? He doesn t strike. at home with his family. doesnt live But month after month, and year after year, he lives in surroundings which no home front worker would voluntarily accept fora moment. On top of this, his life is constantly at stake. If a soldier disobeys orders, he is subject to court martial, with imprisonment or execution the verdict depending upon the offense. The home front worker, when he disobeys orders, suffers no penalty, and when he strikes, is in most cases actually rewarded by higher wages or some other device to induce him to return to work. The least one can say is that the term soldiers in the is a misnomer-tha- t army any honest workman should shy away from, because his activity bears not the slightest resemblance to the activity of a soldier. 1 L FOR RENT We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all tho.se who so kindly assisted us in any way during our bereavement caused by ttie recent illness and death of our beloved mother. . . . Mrs. S. H. Nalders Family. House, Modern Apply Mrs. F. R. Knowlton LAYTON r Vff ft ? tT j f RADIO Service and Repair Tubes, Parts and Accessories Y BILL PARKER Y Y RADIO SERVICE UTAH Y KAYSVILLE, Phone Y AA 173-- W Card of Thanks t t? T T ? T T Davis High Play Scheduled Tonight Davis KAYSVILLE high schools annual play, Every Family Has One. is being held this Thursday evening in the school auditorium at 8 p. m. Under the direction of Miss Eva Barrett, the play is a three-ac- t comedy, and the cast includes students of the high school. aaisv cesro 9elEMJI liGUfiG CONCRETE Where Yon WTen You E REAL ESTATE Veterans Given was a Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. Ralph Layton. Donald K. Thomas arrived home Monday evening from a ten days trip to Ixs Angeles. Richard Scoffield, son of Mr & Mrs George Scoffield, was inducted into the U. S. Service Monday and left Tuesday for San Diego, Calif., where he has been assigned Mr & Mrs to the U.'Smavy; George Scoffield entertained at a family reunion and dinner party at their home Sunday in honor of their son, Richard. Among those attending were Mr & Mrs Richard Calderwood and daughter, Carma; Mr & Mrs Chester Scoffield and sons, Denis and Ward; Mrs. Lucille Robins, and daughters. Darlene and Charlotte and Sgt & Mrs Vern Oy-land son, Jay, all of Tremonton; Mr & Mrs Richard Scoffield and sons, Leon and Ronnie, and daugh ter. Caron, and Mrs. Seymour Scoffield and son Steven, all of Layton, and Mr & Mrs Lynn Dewey and son, Jude, of Kaysville. Dr. W. E. .Whitaker, who has been ill at the U. S. Veterans hos pital in Salt Lake for the past tefi dayst w'as improving slowly at last Veterans purKAYSVILLE chasing homes on borrowed funds guaranteed by the Administrator of Veteran Affairs do not have to meet the OPA requirement that 20 per cent of the purchase price must be paid before a certificate can be issued for the eviction of a tenant, war price and rationing board officials announced today. This amendment to the rent regulations was made to eliminate any possibility that a veteran might be unable, because of rent regulations. to obtain possession of housing accommodations purchased under aid provided by the GI Bill of Rights. The amendment becomes effective December 27, liH. er Annual meetings of the stockholders of the fol- Want It! Want It! PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE DRAWING A BEAD ON POLIO .at Barnes, Banking Co., Kaysville, Utah, as follows: reports. Mrs. George Cuthbert arrived home Friday from San Francisco where she had spent the past three weeks visiting with her husband who is stationed there. Miss Juana Jensen of Richfield was a Wednesday night guest of Miss Leola Webster. Mr & Mrs Rosel Hyde arrived home Saturday from Clatskanie Ore., where they had spent the past month visiting with Mr & Mrs Kara Layton and family and other Barnes Realty Company at 3:00 p. m. Michael Sullivan recently recovered from a crippling attack of infantile paralysis, knows what THAT fight ia like. Michael was aided in hia tussle with the Crippler by the March of Dimes. This will help thousands of youngster to years appeal, January win out against infantile paralysis, Two-year-o- Kaysville Co-o- p Merc. Inst. at 3:30 ) at 4:00 p.m.. John R. Barnes Company at 4:30 p. m. guests. Mrs. Oren Smit and two children of Salt Lake were last week-en- d guests of Mrs. Merritt Nance and family. Richard Behling of Ferrin, Emer) county, visited with his brother U-3- p. m. Barnes Banking Co. Mr & Mrs James W. Webster en tert&ined at a well arranged dinner party at their home Sunday after noon. Covers were laid for eight ld of the job they are doing in their fight against infantile paralysis! THEY CAN BE PROUD Kaysville Canning Corp.' at 5:00 p.m. or now suhday Anr.:. Delivered KSL have skilled cement finishers. ::. x' 2:30 p.m. i ' that they are making it possible --through their contributions to the March of Dimes for every infantile paralysis patient to receive the best of hospital and medical care. putter, irrigation ditches or any kind of cement work. Let ua prove to you that BENOITS concrete is more economical than Job mixed concrete. u5 v 'ouijai. 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