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Show TUfTttSPAY, AUGUST 9, 1945 THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH RlE, and for incidental domestic . and stock- - atenng pur- poses Hervafter, the above quantity of will be diverted from a new (water Published by '3-wellUW ft. deep at a point N 10UT 4 ft. and E. 333 14 ft from Cor. Sec. 19. TUN. RlE. and used from April 15th to November NATIONAL DITORIAL slat to irrigate the above described tm land, and for d ot incidental KlUltK, ISSOCIATION domestic and stoek-- storing pur Assocunox poses S I., Cate, co Cate second-clss- s natter February 15, 1911. at Kasille 19k Company, 49 East 9th Entered south ' March 8, 1879. of Act CityrnahT the ader j proposes to change the point of di- of .version ,178 of water ft. six:, Rates on Advertising Application right acquired by Underground Water Claim No. U0579. The water Subscription 2.50 s year in advance I has been diverted from a 2t4-iAlbert W. Epperson. Editor and Manager .well, 190 ft. deep, at a point N. 10U1 9 ft. and E. 307 04 ft. from Phone 109-WVi Cor, Sec. 19. TUN. RlE, and 179-Adv. Lons Udy Parrish, Reporter, 131-- J used to Mgr, I V, Woolsey, irrigate 311 acres of land Office Phone 10 embraced m SEVNEV&. Sec. 24, TUN, RlW, and SWVaNWti. Sec. 19. TUN. RlE, and for d incidental g and do- ,19, TUN, ' I the inland printing company ' tnu swi year-roun- w a-l- V sirsarrate n. W year-roun- county davis1945 days edition of Davis The stock-waterin- j County Days, August1 17 and : HereafteTthe above' of quantity be diverted from a new the finest show ever presented locally and every lwater ould be in attendance for "at "least resident of the cpLu;nty "ioftnd' Em.u ft f?im this year. one performance iw Cor., Sec. 19. Tun, rie, and This year 8 exposition is being staged, not only for the ust'j from Apnl i5th to November 18 should be entertainment value, but to raise funds to complete necessary building projects for the new Davis county fair grounds at Kaysville. The new grounds, located just east of the Davis high school, are ideal for show and recreation purposes, and it is planned to make this one of the finest centers of its kind in the state. We congratulate the Davis county fair board for this .forward-ste- p in starting a project that has ben needed in county for many years, and it will be up to all of us to see that this years show is a success both financially and lst t0 rri&ate lhe land described ST So, luf and JUSS with relatives in Ijos Angeles Mr & Mrs Bryan Sw anger and, son, Dentils, of Salt weie Miss Glenda Smart and Miss of Mr & Mrs Vernell Sw anguests Trimble left Sunday for Santa ger, Saturday. Monica. Calif., where they will, spend the next two weeks visiting KAYSVILLE j Ix-o- friends Glen the week-en- , n. - - forth by the state group that city and town lots and ness property .within these municipalities are to have the assessed valuation increased 25 per cent, while all dry and irrigated farm lands within the cities, as well as all other property within the county will have a 10 per cent increase. Reason for the difference in increases was given that city homes and business property enjoy the benefits of better streets, curb and gutter and other city improvements. This seems unfair for two reasons city property is income property rwhile farms-produc- r incomepand Improve ments enjoyed by city home owners are paid for by the property owners, and therefore should not be brought into the matter. It appears that the decision of the tax commission will stand unless something is done about it We would like to see a delegation of Davis county municipal officials wait on the tax commission to see if this ultimatum could not be changed and the plan placed on a more equitable basis. d incidental stockfor watering and domestic purposes. TO APPROPRIATE: year-roun- 1(1344 Clinton L. Mills, Woods Cross, Utah .013 sec. ft. for stockwell bet watering use from a 150 and 400 ft deep at a point S. 2016 9 ft and E. 1491.7 ft from NVi Cor Sec. 26, T2N, RlW. 163S8 Kaysville Canning Corp., co Herbert Barnes, Kaysville, 2-i- n. otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. TO CHANGE: Ben Brown, Centerville, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of .022 sec. ft of water right acquired by Underground The following applications have Water Claim No. 15944. The water been filed with the State Engineer has been diverted from a to appropriate or change water in well, 51 ft deep at a point N. 650 Davis County, State of Utah, ft. and W. 760 ft from SE Cor.. Sec. 7, T2N. RlE. The water was used to irrigate .59 acres of land WASHER, VACUUM, RADIO from April 15th to October 15th. and Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted from a APPLIANCE SERVICE well, bet 25 and 100 ft. deep, at a MUIR APPLIANCE CO. and W. 565 ft point N. G80 Sec. 7, T2N, RlE, SE Cor.. from BOUNTIFUL PHONE 231 and used from April 15th to October 15th to irrigate .59 acres of land embraced in SEV4, Sec. 7, T2N, Notice To Water Users 3V4-i- n. 3-i- n. ft Service Pete Jones Service . . . Repairs M. L. Equipment L. ft 3-i- n. Electric Motors Repaired ... Phone 895 or S. on Domestic and Commercial Bountiful Cate, co Cate 49 East 9th Company Equipment South St, Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the point of of water of .178 sec. Underground by acquired right Water Claim No. 20620. The water well, has been diverted from a 135 ft. deep, at a point N. 1021.9 and E. 322.64 ft. from WVi Cor, Sec. 19, T2N, RlE. The water was used to irrigate 3.11 acres of land embraced in SEViNEi, Sec. 24, T2N, RlW and SWV4NWV4. Sec. 95 448-- W ft visiting relatives. n Mr Mrs Oscar Geersten of were Sunday guests of Mr & Airs Waynard Bennett and family. d Joseph Whitaker of Payson at the home of Dr & Mrs W. S. Whitaker Thursday. Maurice Jones and daughter, Alaurine, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mrs. Janet J. Barton. Mr & Mrs William Bloxham visited with and children dr & Mrs John Graham Thursday. Orson N. Layton arrived home Friday from a two weeks visit Qg-de- vis-te- of-Ogd- purposes in connection with canning of fruits and vegewell bet 300 and tables from a 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1249 from NE Cor, Sec. and W. 380 9, T4N, R2W. 103S9 Kaysville Canning Corp, co Herbert Barnes, Kaysville, Utah, .444 sec. ft of water for miscellaneous purposes in connection with canning of fruits and vewell, bet 300 getables from a and 400 ft deep, at a point N. 1330 and E. 2710 ft from SV4 Cor, ft Sec. 33, T4N, RlW, 16482 Roger W. Powell, 149 W. 5th North, Salt Lake City, Utah, .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from well bet 150 and 350 ft deep a and W. at a point S. 184637 244.49 ft from NE Cor. of Sec. 25, T2N. RlW. 16514 Sylvanus Nelson, Woods of water Cross, Utah, .015 sec. 6-i- n. ft ft 6-i- n. throughout the entire year, unless RlE. The Mon You TJ -- v 7 V ' Seldom See 4 is the current tax increase Bonded Refrigerator iOT L. stock-waterin- Cnnlt Spwtin lilMit far Farther leferaatAee. rt d. year-roun- NOTICES Ceeat? Clerk er Mrm.-Char-les . bits ! Mrs James E. Bennett and Mrs. Mrs. Carl. B. Cottrell visited Sydney Bass and two children Bountiful relatives Friday. . Mrs. Nellie Bishop of Provo is spent Sunday in Bountiful as guests of Mr & Mrs Dale Eliason the guest of her sister, ami family. Odd, this week. j Mrs. Doris Llovt! and son. Jim- mie, of Seattle, Wash were Thurs-- i day and Friday guests of Mrs Merle Grant. Miss Emily Brough attended a; reception given at the Morgan high school in Morgan. Friday ec- mng. in honor of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs Bans Kilburn Mias Deloria Blood relatives in Bui bank, two weeks. Miss Donna Davidson and Miss Faye Drushal of Salt Lake were last week-en- d guests of their cousins, Misses Mary Lois and Barbara Stephens. Margaret Swan. daughter of Mr & Mrs Thornley K Swan, underwent an operation for removal of tonsils at her home Saturday morning Mrs. W. E. Whitaker spent a few days in Bingham during the past week as guest of Dr & Mrs Jerry Whitaker and family Miss Margaret I.athani and Miss Miriam Groves of Salt I.ake visited with Mrs. William E. Barton over Shirleen and Stephen Higgs unWettstein, derwent operations for the removal Woods Cross, Utah, proposes to of tonsils at their home Thursday change the point of diversion of morning. Dr & Mrs J Owen King of Salt brUndefgroLT Wate?hcSU NV lake visited at the home of Mr -- 1627. The water has been divert-Dav- & Mrs John Nance Sunday. d Mr & Mrs Edward Murley, who a a a S (o7 ft and El 61 ftl from NW recently moved here from IndianCor. Sec. 25. TJN, RlW, and used apolis, Ind, spent Sunday at Como from the entertainment standpoint. to irrigate .35 acres of land em- Springs. all get behind this worthwhile project! braced in NWVi, Sec. 25, T2N, Lt. Frank K. Jones, who has been d RlW and for domestic lome on an extended furlough, left ll i g and Tuesday morning for Santa Monpurposes. Hereafter, the above quantity of ica, Calif, where he will await water will be diverted from a new further orders Mr & Mrs John Iarsen and son. well bet. 250 and 300 ft. deep, jj The state tax commissions decision to increase Davis s- t!W ft- and E- - ,v7 at a of Bicknell. lichard, pomt 10 taxes Wayne in cent some instances and 25 county property per from NW Cor., Sec. 25, TiN, county, visited at the home of Miss ft. in on cent others the to be unfair to R 1W. The water will be used from rene Swan surface appears per during the past week. those property owners in the 25 per cent class. Mr &. Mrs Noble Sandall and March 15th to October 31st to irFollowing a meeting of representatives of Davis coun- rigate .35 acres of land embraced dr & Mrs Philip Phillips are tys government with the tax commission, a decision was set in NWVi. Sec. 25, T2N, RlW, and spending ten days at Tetonia, Ida, purposes. PAGETHRE3 3-i- n. ft for ft purposes from stock-wateri- ft 150 and 300 and W. at a point N. 116 3436 ft. from SE Cor, Sec. 20. T2N, a deep 2-i- n. well, bet ft RlW. cab of your train aits man ssldom sss. Psrhaps you nsvsr a you catch a glim pis of him although ho ia for taking you to your destination. Union Pacific; like other railroads, has certain exacting requirements for an engineer. The man who pilots a passenger or freight locomotive has served years as a fireman... knows the function of a locomotive's many parts ... is thoroughly familiar with operating rules... haa passed a rigid physical examination and been periodically re-e- x amlned. In short, he is well qualified, both LWm to "TOOT Mat AMXXICA lWoBwttohiwk ft ft ft 2-i- n. t year-roun- stock-waterin- g. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol Building. at ( III 7 ; Another rman you seldom see is many miles away, doing his part to speed total victory. Let's bring him home and quickly. You can help by buying bonds saving them and then buying more. n4i ! OnXywoilMwmwlnalli TKt NLOtUSUVt UNION PACIFIC I RAl R O A D 1, Utah, on or be- -l ore September 8. 1945. Ed. II. Watson STATE ENGINEER. Dates of publication: July 12, 19 and 20 and August 2 and 9, 1945 Notice To Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS- TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Estate of PEARL BODILY Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Cora Bybee, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Pearl Bodily, Deceased, to the creditors of Pearl Bodily And all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, on or before the 29th day of September, 1945, to said Cora Eybee at the office of Geo. II. Lowe, 1110-1-2 First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Dated this 21st day of July, 1915. CORA BYBEE, Administratrix with the will annexed of the Estate of Pearl Bodily, Deceased. GEO. II. LOWE, Attorney for Administratrix with the Will Annexed. Dates of publication: July 20 am 4. e 16599 ft mid-We- Salt Lake City RlE. Claude E. McBride, RFD 1, Leyton, Utah, .085 sec. ft for well bet irrigation use from a 400 and 600 deep, at a point N, 132 ft. and E. 66 f from SV4 Cor, Sec. 8, T4N, R2W. The water wil be used from April 15th to October 15th to irrigate 28.57 aerts of land embraced in SEV4 Sec. 8, T4N incidenta d R2W, and for domestic and I Care in selecting end training employees has been a big factor in establishing the enviable Union Pacific record for safe and dependable transportation over the Strategic Middle Route, uniting the East with and the Pacific Coast the wTSdy MildaHoa How to be an ALL-AMERICAN 16586 George Fowers. RFD1 for doHooper, Utah, .015 sec. well bet 600 mestic use from a and 700 ft deep, at a point N. 1960 ft and W. 33R3W. from SE Cor, Sec. 24, T5N, 16588 Mrs. Evelyn P. Engen, Farmington RFD, Utah, '.223 sec. ft of water for irrigation use, from an open drain at a point S. 1747.62 from NW Cor ft. and E. 1707.42 Sec. 7, T2N, RlE. The water wil be used from April 15th to October 31st to irrigate 9.5 acres of land 2. 9 and 16, 1045. embraced in NWV4 Sec. 7, T2N, August 2-i- n. mentally and physically, to handle his Job. 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SKAGGS Layton Layton SMITH CANNING CO. LAYTON SUGAR CO. Clearfield Layton CLOVER CLUB FOODS COMPANY THE WEEKLY REFLEX Ktysyflle, UUh KaysTille Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. KAYSVILLE M 1 lllllt1. mKKH M M M I I |