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Show h PAGE FOUR News Abdut Folks in . Mrs. Ernest Hayes of Bountiful was a visitor last Friday of Mr &, Mrs Leonard Jensen and Mrs. Dar- win Hayes and son- ,- Brent, of SYRACUSE VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Mrs. Royal W. Hampton returned Sunday from a two weeks to Sacramento. Calif. She wastripa guest there of her brother-in-la,. Thomas J. Thurgood was honorAWARDED BRONZE STAR and sister. Mr & Mrs Milton V. ed by hi family last Friday eve- Jensen and S. Sgt. Joseph KAYSVILLE family. it)- Thorson. husband of Mary Bar- ning at the home of& his son and Mrs Ira R. Mr daugbter-in-laThe occasion marked Thurgood. awarded the bronze star medal for birthday anni- while at work at the Layton Sugar his seventy-nint- h A large three layer factory. , versary. Mr & Mrs Leo L. Warren and cake beautifully decoratbirthday ed with his name and age over the son, Jim. spent last Wednesday evethe table decoration. The ning visiting with their top was--wa-a pent- - pia yin . a root rvenm who attended Kidman of Salt Lake City. members Family were: Mr & Mrs David A. Thur-- I The National Red Cross drive pood. Mr & Mrs Joseph Hansen, has been organized the past week Mr & Mrs Therin Thurgood. Mr m Syracuse with Mrs. Zenas W. W. Smedley, Mr Bennett as chairman. & Mrs Clarence C2-J-- 2 w .lrtAiThLrL7ffr.7d w, son-in-la- A Mechanic Bound Jean Adams Takes Hearing Set In Forgery Case Speech Honors Qver To District Court in Knifing Miss Jean CLEARFIELD Aaal buuft the Wgi Correspondent Phone: Kayavill - i w Adams, Ijiyton. was named winner of the North Davis junior high school speech department's contest gunnery school at Tyndale field, at fmalaJudd Friday at the school. Fla. and will report to Lincoln. , A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nebr., for further assignment. Clyde Adams. Miss Adams spoke ' on "The Spirit of Liberty." The Pfc. Wayne Adams, contest was sponsored LAYTON by the son of Mr & Mrs William E. Ad- speech department under the direction of instructor Dorothy Taylor ams. Layton, is spending a on the theme of "Americanism. furlough with his parents. First pitze was Sion. Miss Sanae Kawaguchi placed second with a speech on Americanism " llon-,niirW- Earl S. Thurgood, Mr & Mrs Ira P. Thurgood, Merl Thurgood, Misi Marva Hayes, Mr & Mrs Wayne Burton and son. Wayne; Mr & Mrs Darve Thurgood, Mr & Mrs Lacy Criddle. Elvin Hansen and son. Dean; Mr & Mrs Monte Halis, Mr & Mrs Ray Chapman, Mrs. Leslie and sons. Gary, Val and Dennis and Miss Delsa Thurgood. Mr A Mrs Kenneth Thurgood and son, David. Mr & Mrs Howard Thurgood and two daughters, Donna and Deans, Mr & Mrs Glen Jensen and son, Paul; Lelore Thurgood, Boyd Thurgood Verl Dahl, Van Dahl Allan Smedley, Lynn Smedley, Sheldon Dahl and DeVon Dahl. Mrs. Reese Stoker and two daughters, Sidney and Michael . p. Cook 22? SX 2? her sister Ki8at Mr & Mrs Monte Peters, their new home in Ogden. Mr & Mrs A, 0.- - Stoker have y visit returned home from a with Mr & Mrs Blair Stoker and family of Newman, Calif. Mrs. Joseph Richins and two sons of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mrs. Dee Sessions and family last week. in-la- ten-da- ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE tll Audone Dawson, J amine Sullivan and Shirley Barber For Mrs Lorun & Thurgood, Mr & Mrs Carl K. Barber, Mrs Reese Stoker. Mrs Hoy Beazer, Willard K. Brown, Golden W. Smedley Victor Waite. Ole C. Sessions, Mrs. Walter E. Gerald Waite, Mrs. Duane Norris, Mrs. Ole Sessions and Mrs Victor Waite. Mrs. Edward Bodily and son. Dennis, left Sunday attemoon for their home in Idaho Falls. Idaho, visit here with her after a'five-da- y parents, Mr & Mrs William A. McDonald. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Nora C. Wiggill who plans to spend the next two weeks as her guest, and also with relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho. Willard K. Brown of Syracuse, accompanied by Jay Simmons and were in vale, Oregon, for four days last week. While there they visited at the home of- Mr &- Mrs Daniel K. Brown and familv. Miss Helen Warren was a guest last Wednesday of Mr & Mrs Geo. W. Fowler at their home in Salt Lake City. Mr & Mrs Myron Simpson and Mr & Mrs Rov Thurgood returned home last Friday from a weeks business trip to Nampa. Idaho. Mf & Mrs Golden W. Smedley and sons, Noal. Paul and Weston, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr & Mrs A. C. Brpwn of Scho-enfel- i , t - - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF T1 M arclf JOSEPH O. THORSON meritorious service in action in January. 11U.1, in the vicinity of Baerenthal France. his wife has learned. Attached to a medical unit of the infantry. Sgt. Thorson. according to the citation which accompanied the medal working under heavy enemy artillery, machine gun fire and bombing and strafing attacks which-- , destroyed the battalion aid station, completed l7 extremely dif ficult trips to the front lines to give medical aid to the wounded. the citation In one instance. read, he labored for two hours to cross open terrain under concentrated enemy fire, to reach a wounded comrade to administer first aid and carry the man to safety. poration Notice is hereby given that Town Theatre, a corporation heretofore organized ami existing under the laws of the State of Utah, with its principal place of business at Bountiful. Utah, has filed with the undersigned clerk of the ve entitled court its application, pursuant to the laws of the State of Utah, 'to voluntarily dissolve said corporation; and hearing on such application has boon sot for the Fifth Day of May, 11U.1. before tho Honorable Charles G. Cowley, at his court room in the courthouse at Farmington. Utah, at the hour of to oclock A. M. of said day. All objections to said application must be filed in the above court on 'or before the Fifth Day of May, e, 1 learned this week Sgt. Darrell C. parentsFlint is serving with a headRuMrs. Mr. of son and Willey, of the signal division fus C. Willey, was recently pro- quarters corps operating in France and Bri moted to his present rank. Sgt. Willey is serving in the army air corp and is stationed He joined somewhere in India. the armed forces in September. Signed. R T-- .l B- y- Dora Mae Goodfelow, Deputy Clerk. Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat and Mabey, A HH.t Davis high school graduate. he attended a special school at Weber college during the summer of that year . FOR SALE -l Phone: 256-J- -l Electric Mirrcpkcnlc WmUi-- Ba4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 23 AND 21 Double Feature Program STAGECOACH Claire Trevor Plus John Wayne, SWINGTIME JOHNNY Andrews Sisters, Harriet Hilliard SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 23 AND 26 IS A PRIVATE AFFAIR MARRIAGE Lana Turner TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARCH 27, 28 AND 29 Double Feature Program FURNITURE JACK LONDON SALE Susan Howard Plus - ROBERT SIMMONS LAYTON, UTAH CLEARFIELD Attorneys for Applicant. 4 Dates of publication: March 22, 2li; April 5, 12 and 111, 11)4.7. Ev-so- Not Registered PHONE KAYS. 219-J- . Hrure.Mnjor, Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court in and for Davis County, State of Utah. 11U.V Admiral Theatre 01.1. 2K-da- ONE HOLSTEIN BULL I Yr. Old FAIR BOARD TO MEET DAVIS UTAH. Farmington. 58-J-- 4 - - FARMINGTON The Davis county fair board will meet ThursIn the Matter of the Voluntary day. March 20. at the court house Dissolution of Town Theater, a cor- in Farmington. The fallowFARMINGTON ing Davis men. reported for induction into the armed services during March, nccoiding to' selective service Itoard No 7: John Reginald Coles, Harold Bernard Roberts, Iahmh Alan Hodson. Eugene Thomas Randall, George Richard Smith. Glen Giles Smith. Frederick Guy Eeliat Bingham, Jolley Sheffield Boyd Otto Youngberg. Tadashi Fred Iwata, Edward Bruce Bates. Reed Westwood Moon. Henry Elmer Keith Bybee. Daniel WAYNE ADAMS Fulmer Wood, Iaimar B Iaiee. Pfc. Adams is stationed at the Alma Parke. army air base at Couiltand. Ala. He is a graduate of Davis high FARMINGTON County Clerk sriiool and entered the service on R Bruce Major is ill at his home Dec. 1. IbCJ. this week SYRACUSE KSECONUJ tIIICIALPIS- 1 TRICT IN AND FOR COUNTY. STATE OF Are Listed d, lor treatment f kritfeWBUTidS'aLlogcilly inflicted by Oiler. NOTICE Davis Inductees " ' il imtittun ww giTvrtriif Ktnn solicit area include, Mr (Thursday) in the court of Jus- tice of the Peace William H. Holbrook. Bountiful, to according County Attorney William H. King. Young was arrested by sheriff's officers after he allegedly forged ficticious names to a promissory note for $too on September 22. toil, Attorney King said ARRIVES HOME Pfc. Max BarKAYSVILLE RETURNS TO BASE Mrs. Samuel Thurgood has been ton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. n LAYTON In Pvt. Ferris A. arrived ill at her home the past ten days. Barton of Kaysville, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter fur- ans. y Miss Kate Tree is spending this Kaysville Monday on a week as a guest of Mr & Mrs Eli- lough after being returned to the 5. Evans of L&yton, has returned France 'for. treatment or reassignment at Fort Meade, jah 'B. ' Gregory of Farmington. States from Miss Tree and Mrs. Gregory are of trench foot. Pfc. Barton will report to Camp sisters. Calvin Warren, a student at the Carson, Colo., for further treat. University of Utah, spent the week ment following his furlough. overA veteran of seven months end at the home of his parents. seas duty with General Pattons Mr & Mrs Leo L. Warren. Third Army, the Kaysville youth was a member of the famed sdth which liberated Bastogne. During fighting along the Moselle1 river, days Barton went on patrols CLYDE ADAMS . . .LAYTON PHONE who-w- -- LAYTON Donald TL Oiler, 27, Clearfield mechanic, was bound over to the district court Monday following preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace J. B. Cooley of Ijiyton. Oiler is charged with assault with a delldly weapon in the knifing of a U. S. marine from the Clearfield naval supply depot Mar. 11 at a Clearfield inn. He has been released undei $1,100 bail. Sgt. Tommy Dowell, 22, USMC, is still confined to the depot dispensary for-gcrjt- m, ley Flint. i -- W,-Dahl, - FARMINGTON Preliminary for Robert A. young, south Bountiful, on a charge of has been set for tonight hearing ten-da- y ! ra THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945. THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Michael OShea Everything Must Go Regardless of Price! AND BETTER SAVE 50 Shop at SCIIOSS for Hard to Get Items! SCIIOSS SING, NEIGHBOR, x SING Jimmy Lydon, Ruth Terry Lulubelle Scotty or TIME FURNITURE AND ELECTRIC CO. Wwk Dr SHOWS i Pint iImv tl Till I'tUck. v Saturday! and Bandar ('nttnaaaa fraai ItM a'clack. 21th Street. OGDEN 353 , 1 CLEAN-U- P SALE! Three months ago when opening our Layton Store we dedicated our energies to giving this area the finest in service, quality and low prices. We have not lost sight of that objective. Wont you come fai today? Let us prove it is items right possible to obtain many hard-to-ghere at home and at definite savings. Signed: RON WISCOMBE, C. L. BRAILSFORD. SPRING et ... We must clean house of all winter merchandise NOW! Prices slashed! You save by shopping now! MENS ARMY RELEASE MENS SWEAT SOX RAINCOATS 3 for 1 Guarantee (T023 23 c Pr. (50 MENS 3 SEASON Others ePU MENS FINEST SHEEPSKIN COATS UNDERWEAR All Sizes (T -- 3-L- B. -- J 29 tp JL Suit Were $18.75 COTTON BATTS Quilted Only 87c Now WOMENS TAILORED FLANNEL PAJAMAS Now Only $995 ARMY RELEASE CARTRIDGE BELTS Oosing Out 97 At n)-- Only 1 Pr. L While They Last Saturday ARMY RELEASE HIP AND KNEE BOOTS Pre-wa- Special 5c r. CLEANS REGULAR 10c SIZE DISH CLOTHS Formerly LENGTH STOVE PIPE $1.79 $F - LITTLE GIRLS WOOL - PLAID SKIRTS $2 97c Only 21c NAILS AND STAPLES Only 7cu, Now Only 71c LAYTON HOME OWNED . . . HOME OPERATED Hardware O Tires Auto and Farm Snpplies O Clothing Paints O ANNOUNCEMENT O n a aa a aa FERRIS A. EVANS Md.. after spending a brief fur-- 1 lough with his parents in Layton and his wife and daughter in Lehi. Pvt. Evans is a former Davis high school student and a 11KM) Lograduate from the US AC inforces armed the He entered gan. on October 12. 11)44. and received his basic training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He has a brother, Pfc Thomas Jay Evans, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Pvt. Evans wife, Madge Worlton Evans, and daughter, Barbara, are residing with Mrs. Evans' father, Dr. W. L. Worlton, in Lehi. SERVES WITH SIGNAL CORPS W. Flint Dickson, LAYTON son of Mr.-aof Layton, has been promoted nd - Pullorum Tested. Hatches Weekly IL XU roa EE Bring us your eggs for Hatching in separate modern incubators. - UTAH monarch 1 . crashing down, lie asks no praise yet here begins the miracle of homes and inns that dot our streets ! ! ! , In response to numerous requests from Davis County Citizens, and in appreciation of the Valued Support given us in our Upholstering Department , . . The Burton Upholstering Company announces the opening of a Modern Furniture Store in Kaysville . . . featuring quality furniture on either Cash or Time Payments!' ... end countryside ... where freemen live and joys abide. Beckers Beer , like harvested trees, is a fruit of the soil and 8 product of labor . Its wholesome malt and yeast ingredients make it the brqnd of quality, the drink of moderation OPENING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 J na XT Ai CD Ei scale a tree ; or deftly he can nip the crown, then send the Morton Hatchery. KAYSVILLE, EE Out West . . , it's quite a sight to see how nimbly he can CHICKEN EGGS 3c Davis County to Have New Furniture Store! FRONTS DEALER Appliances Pfc. Carl B. WEST POINT, Moss, son of Mrs. J. H. Moss, of West Point, is spending a five-da- y furlough at his home this week Pfc Moss recently graduated from Were 83c AUTHORIZED , graduate, he was attending the University of Utah at the time he entered the army in May, 10:t. He trained at Camp Crowder, Mo., and the University of Wisconsin and left for overseas in January. 11HI DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS FURNACE CLEANING Phone Bountiful 103 or 106 Chas. A. Trump, Prop. BABY CHICKS ALL MODEL CAR BABUSKA GIRLS . HATS Now A 10(2 Davis high school 6 IN. REGULAR SKI MITTS MISSES 7c Dickson Pfc. Cooks squadron has been to the rank of technician third engaged in supplying the Allied grade in the army signal corps, his armies in Italy and Southern France by flying high priority freight and passengers to the fronts as they are needed; MATS, predominantly American in perU. S. Approved . . . U. S. sonnel is nevertheless a composite ON FURLOUGH 17 Ft. Only 7c quarters of a ferrying squadron of the Mediterranean Air Transport Service at a busy air base in Italy Enlisting in the Army Air Corps November 17. 11)42, he received his training at Sheppard Field, Tex. and completed courses in radio operation and mechanics at Scott Field. Ill Overseas since June, 1044, Pfc. Cook has been stationed in North Africa and Italy and has been authorized the European African - Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with one bronze battle star for participation in the Rome - Arno Campaign. He is a graduate of schools in Layton and Kaysville. and was a student at the University of Utah, where he majored in business administration, at the time of his Special FELT Weatherstrip gium. flint ... Saturday 15c w. e TO P. F. C. SomeAir Transport Service where in Italy John B. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vird L. Cook, Layton, has been promoted to the grade of Private First Class. He is currently assigned to operations head organization with a contingent of the Roval Air Force, and is respon sible for the control and coordination of all air transport activities in this theatet. $195 Mod els 29c Size SOILAX 21cANYTHING Box straight, sometimes at night, sometimes during the day. When the unit was going on toward the German border, he was taken off tho line for treatment of his feet and later was flown back to the States in a hospital plane. AMEBIC Aft PILSENEB I'ggp)ssss- Burton Upholstering and Furniture Store In. The Skyline Bldg. & Investment Co., Building Main Street, Kaysville, Phone 130-- J otnc, c? . f |