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Show rSOBATB AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Cwualt Clark .af Dlauirt Caart ar Kaapactlra tliaan far Fartkar lafai SUMMONS ' Civil No. 1333 tfca NOTICE NOTICE OP HEARING UPON ' APPLICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL In the District Court of the Sec- ond Judicial District in and for the County of Davis, State of Utah. In the matter of the voluntary withdrawal from the state of Utah of Sollitt Construction Company, Inc., a corporation of the State of Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the application of Sollitt Construction Company, Inc., a corporation of the State of Indiana, for .voluntary withdrawal of said corporation from the State of Utah, as presented to the District Court of the Second Judicial District in and for Davis County. State of Utah, now on file with tne Clerk thereof, will be heard on Tuesday, the 13th day of January, 194H, at ten oclock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Courtroom of the Hon. Charles G. Cowley, one of the judges of the above entitled Court in the County Court House in Farming-toDavis County, Utah. WITNESS the hand of the Clerk and official seal of said Court this 18th day of November, 1947. n, HYRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk. (SEAL) condemnation as aforesaid in ac cordance with the Acts of Con' United States of America, in the gress in such case made and pro-- ( District Court of the United States vided, slid land being situate in County, Utah, and described for the District of Utah, Northern Davis Division. United States of Ameri- as follows: Tract 111: Commencat a point 147.84 feet West ca, Petitioner, v. 5.434 Acres of ing from the Northeast corner of Land, more or less, in the County Southeast quarter of Southeast of Davis, State of Utah, the Heirs, 6, Township 4 Devisees and Creditors of Richard quarter of Section 1 West, Salt Lake North, Range II. Richard and Deceased, Hamblin, Base and eridian, thence South Hamblin, Deceased, Defendants. 776.0 feet; thence North 56 degrees United States of America, Digs. 33 minuta West 175.6 feet; thence trict of Utah, ss. North 679.0 feet; thence East 146.52 President of the United States feet to beginning, containing of America, Greetings: acres of land, more or less. Tract To the unknown heirs, unknown 112: Commencing at the Northeast creditors, and the personal repre corner of Southeast quarter of sentatives, if any, of the following Southeast quarter of Section 6, Richard Township 4 North, Range 1 .Westr named persons, Hamblin, Jane Doe Hamblin, wife Salt Lake Base and Meridian; of Richard Hamblin, whose true thence South 875.0 feet; thence and correct name is unknown to pe- North 56 degrees 45 minutes West titioner, and Richard II. Hamblin; 179.7 feet; thence North 776.0 feet; and to all persons claiming any thence East 147.84 feet to begincontaining 3.150 acres, of right, title, estate or interest in or ning, more or less. You are herelien upon the real property herein land, the to by petitionrequired to appear and file in described, adverse ers ownership or clouding peti- the office of the Clerk of said court tioners title thereto, which said your plea, answer, demurrer or moland is situate in Davis County tion to the petition for condemnaUtah, and hereinafter described: tion on file herein, on or before the You and each of you are hereby 8th day of January. 1948, and if notified that an action has been you fail so todo, judgment will be brought and is now pending in the taken against you by default acsaid above entitled court by the above cording to the prayer of the named petitioner, against you and petition for condemnation.-- WITeach of you as defendants, to con- NESS, the Honorable Tillman D. demn the land hereinafter describ- Johnson, Judge of the United States District Court for the Dised for a public purpose, contrict of Utah and the Northern Dithe for to provide adequately at Hill vision thereof, and the seal of the trol of storm water run-oField, Utah, and to quiet title in said court, aa the City of Salt Lake the petitioner free and clear of all in said District, this 12 day of Noencroach- vember, 1947. liens, encumbrances, V. P. AHLSTROM, ments, servitudes, charges, restrictions and covenants whatsoever, to Clerk of the United States said real property being taken by District Court for the Dis04 to-w- it, to-wi- t: ff DEY. IIOPPAUGH, MARK & JOHNSON, Attorneys for Petitioner. Publication dates November 20 and 27 and December 4, 11 and 18, 1947. trict of Utah. (SEAL) DAN p. SHIELDS, United States Attorney, Attorney for Petitioner, 200 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dates of publication: November IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PIPE CONCRETE OR CLAY SEWER TILE MES LEROY DAVIS Correspondent Phone: Ogden Mr A Mrs John T, Child announce the arrival of new baby in an Ogden hospital Saturday, December 6. The new arrival has " four brothers. Mrs. F. L. Davis entertained a few neighbors and friends in honor of Mrs. Ross Burnett Tuesday afternoon. Mr A Mrs Ross are moving to Nampa, Idaho. Mr A Mrs Arnold Baker have re- turned from a tour of southern California and old Mexico. While in Los Angeles they viisted Mr A Mrs Arthur Knox and family. Mrs. Knox is the daughter of Mrs. Baker. Mr A Mrs Lewis Evans of Salt Lake City accompanied them. The Clinton ward will hold their Sunday, annual ward conference the Town Clerk at the Layton Town Hall until noon December 29, 1947. Instructions and specifications for bids may be secured from the Lay-to- n PLAIN & REINFORCED CONCRETE CULVERTS Mrs-Mel- Open house was held in honor of E. H.' Williams of Salt Lake City Appointments for emmployes for on his 87th birthday anniversary the Town of Layton will be made at the home of Mr and Mrs A. R. by-tTown Board at its first Cook Sunday afternoon, December Appointments he meeting shortl after January 1, 7. 1625 WaU Ave. OGDEN, UTAH Phone Ordinance No. 2 NOTICE section: Our The Industrial Zone shall be all that portion of Kaysville Fourth City ly: West Street. and adopting in lieu thereof the following clause: The Industrial Zone shall be all that portion of Kaysville City lying west of Fourth West Street and all that portion of Block 11, Plat D, Kaysville Townsite Survey, lying east of the Bamberger Railroad Companys right of way. Section 2. The City Council declares that hearing was had on the amendment referred to in Section 1 as required by law. In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Kaysville City that this ordinance become effective immediately; therefore this ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. EMIL M. WHITESIDES, Mayor. ATTEST: IRENE SWAN. Recorder. Passed by the City Council of Kaysville City. Utah, this 8th day of December, 1947. Date of publication: December Factory-approve- d Methods assure you a good, fast, money-savin- g job. Mechanics d know Fords best. Theyll get yours ready for winter with service. fast, low-co- Our Ford-traine- st last longer save on parts replacements. Notice for Bids Notice is hereby given that bids for the collection of garbage for Layton Town will be received by rication . . . Ford Theater BO S LAYTON llC. Sundays, LD9 EH3 CD l 4;C0 fM, Mauntola Time CP 9 JJ PHONE 21 n, i94, 2 vt.0pi poinfti es in wholesale trade Portation, to the retail 2 seems to be the most category in the marketing Some reforms-anare necessary in marketing machinery smaller. There are many functions that tnbution are to be redL4 before the the same time it may must be performed marketing process is completed, as long as consumers such as assembling foodstuffs at in the way of small quantjff? country points, grading, packag- quently obtainable, aJw storing, processing, transporting, dis- within a few blocks oftheM the costs of getting prodLT ing, assumption or risk, retail t0 tribution. The extent to which these mar' Distribution does cost .. keting services are performed for All commodiphases of agriculture differnt the agricultural ties usually determines or greatly trade need to pay more ,tS to costs of distribution and.? in home w3LdoAnot become 5S to their were returning progress made hi Ontario, Ore, a week ago, is re- ducing distribution cost, ported to be slowly recovering. improve the position of boH Audemus club, members met at farmer and the the home of Mrai Alvin Stok n JL,P.e.s urday evening. Assisting hostess mean that eon Each R. was Mrs. LeRoy Flippen.could get more food for member took a guest Attending and at the same time less i fanners ad from Layton were Mrs. Weldon get higher to meet prices Roberts, Mrs. Dick Evans, Mrs. production. Julia Thornley, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Arvil Allen, Mrs. Harold Har-me- r. The theme of the evening was music and it was presented by Mrs. FARMERS ATTENTION Dale Holbrook and Mrs. rhillip Increase your crop so$ p Blood. 75 with Buckner and Ste: Richard Adams, son of Mr. and overhead portable sprinkle k Mrs. Diamond Adams, is absent rigation system. Prepare fe from school due to a cold. spring planting now. Write Bishop and Mrs. Charles see us for information. Free Maughan entertained their family timates and senria at dinner Sunday. Other membeip We also are engineering distributor foul attending were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle types of pumps. Draper, Woods Cross; Miss Jean LUDLOW EQUIP. A Berry, Provo, and Miss Ellen 1010 So. State Salt Lake Whitesides. -- d ... " i?cfe SK" j! , LAYTON Second ward will hold its annual Christmas party Monday evening, Dec. 22. Everyone is invited to attend. William Adams was taken to Dee hospital last week for an operation. Mrs. Everett Taylor, Ontario, Ore., spent a few days here last week. She came to visit her father, Johnnie Layton, who is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Dickson entertained the Study group at their home Sunday evening. Refreshments were served to 16 members. Mrs. Glen Bumingham, Farming-todaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams, was taken to St. parks hospital in Salt Lake City for an operation last week. Her small daughter, Mariame, is staying at the home of her grandparents. Yemetta Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton call, returned to school Monday after being absent for two weeks on account of illness. Mrs. Wilkie Galbraith and daughter. Anita, visited with Mrs. Maggie Simmons Sunday. Mrs. Snoden Roberts, who was injured In an automobile accident when she and three small children I Layton 30-OUN- STEAKS T-Bo- GRADE A and Sir Loin Steaks-r- - ne TEMPURA (Shrimps Fried in Deep Fat) Cooked by Specialist. CHOW MEIN (Home-Mad- e) Ground Sirloin Steaks Sweet and Sour Pineapple SANDWICHES: Barbecued Pork - Tuna Fish n, .. . . . ORDERS TO TAKE OUT . OKUDA and CHOP GROCERY SUEY For Reservations . . . Phone: Kaysville LAYTON 102-- HIGHWAY 91 Cafe . . . Open 5:00 P. M. till midnight Closed Mondaji Service . . . Repairs Equipment Electric Motors Repaired Phone 693 A IHIoinddy Trip . . regulated car . . . delicious nieals Were ready to help you buy that new or i Secondly, its smooth, restful traveL You'll tep taxed . . , ready for the busy of holiday festivities. For comfoftokk VUnion Pacific" I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corn. KAYSVILLE the train feeling refreshed and be Specific fast BARNES BANKING CO. go by train Youll enjoy ideal "weather" in in Those Plans! This new plan affords you many advantages. First of all, its cost, like most bank 3 S' Marketing has' agricultural problem of many farm leaders moded practices are to along the line, keting at country Domestic and Commercial used car now . . . through our streamlined auto financing program. It answers all of your credit requirements. k jgj Pete Jones Bountiful . influences the tween the farm andVprt4 Sumer. city For example, cessing is done practin toes, but turning orJ,onatoes into a Si product is far more ? average, the consumer tie over twice as much meat as the the meat in the liVe DeLort Nichols County Agricultural Agent Melvin M. Peterson - Assistant County Agent Ellen Agren Home Demonstration Agent Farmington, Utah Housewives and others paying record high prices for foodstuffs these days often place the blame for same on the fanners. There are, however, two steps all foodstuffs go through before reachby ing the consumer: Production, disthe farmer, and marketing, or tribution, by the middlemen. In general, the farmer gets less s than 50 per cent of the consumer dollar paid for food. One disturbmatter is ing thing about the whole that over a period of years the trend has been for the price spread between the producer and the consumer to get larger instead of Include Our Bank financing, is very low. and convenient. TKurs.. Dee, Ponded Refrigerator Service battery, THE BEST SERVICE .CpSTS LESS AT YOUR FORD'DEALERS KWf lie. Da.TTuJr -- AgentsSpeak Planning to Buy a Car? ' Lbtsa to tbs M. L. For safer, trouble-fre- e winter driving see us for aFord Winterizing check. Let us check it thoroughly for cold weather driving. Ask for antifreeze . . . winter lub.brakes and heater check Dont wait any longer. Drive in to see us, now. t County Commissioners of Davis County will meet at the Court House at Farmington, Monday, December 29th, 1947, at 2:00 oclock p. m., to consider and approve a Budget for Davis County for the year 1948, at which meeting any one interested is invited to be present. The tentative budget is now on file in the Office at the County Auditor and subject to public inspection. Final passage of ,a budget will be Monday, December 29th, 1947, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County. Hyrum C. Brough, County Auditor. Dates of publication: December 11 and is, and 23, 1917. 11, 1947. Our Special Ford Equipment checks the job thoroughly and that means a saving on future repairs. Our Genuine Ford Parts are made right, fit right, Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1943 entitled the Board of County Budget Your County, - The hostesses were his daughters, Mrs. A. R. Cook, Mrs. Wallace Gailey of Layton, and Mrs. Arta Whitesides of Layton. The children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren present numbered 40. Among those present was one son, George, D. Williams of Salt Lake City. Andrew K. Williams, another son, residees in Inglewood, California, and was unable to be present. A third son, Edwin Williams, and his wife are filling a L. D. S. mission in Northern California. Mr. Williams was formerly a resident of Syracuse. Et-ta- te 02 ba WEST POINT Notice for s W R. WHITE COMPANY December 14. The Program will begin with priesthood quorum meetings at 8:00 a. m., Sunday School and the final session Sunday evening at 7:30 p. ra. successful Highlight of a most Relief society bazaar Friday after noon and evening was the cooking Winners in the contest contest. were: 1st prize for best loaf ol bread, Mrs. Nona Parker and Mrs. Lavern Parker; for the most attractive white cake, 1st prize, Mrs. Ruth Draayer, 2nd prize Child, 3rd prize Miss Donna cake Patterson, and for the best other Melba Child; Mrs. texture cake prizes were 1st prize chocolate cake Mrs. Goldie Muir, 1? prize angel food cake Mrs. Melba Child, 2nd Mrs. Helen Draayer and 3rd Mrs. Venice Child; and the most Sally attractive cup cakes, Mrs. cook-ies Mitchell; prizes for the best Loretta Mrs. to were friven Child and Mrs. Noma Parker; Mrs. Maude Patterson won in the pie contest with her lemon pie. The judges were Miss Ellen Agren and her assistants of the extension service. attended Mrs. Judson mother, ,er t Mrs. John Bambrough of South Weber Friday evening. Mrs. Bambrough was 75 years old. Mrs. Myron B. Child attended the mothers and daughters tea at the Chi Omega sorority house Monday afternoon in Salt Lake City. Miss Bernice Child is a pledge of the Town Clerk. Sealed bids will be opened at the meeting of the Layton Town Board on December 29, at 7:30 p. m. ', JOHN M. PARK, Town Clerk. Published in The Weekly Reflex sorority. December 11, 18 and 25, 1947. NOTICE HEADGATES CORRUGATED METAL CULVERTS CLINTON Applications for these posi- tions must be filed with the Clerk of the Town Board prior to that - time. LAYTON TOWN BOARD, JOHN M. PARK, 20, 27 and December 4, 11, 18, Town Clerk. 1947. Published in The Weekly Reflex December 11, 18 and 25, 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF FRANK B. SMED- LEY. deceased. Notice of Petition for Letters of Creditors will present their Administration. claims with vouchers to the underNO. 1197 In the District Court, Probate signed at the office of Wendell B. Hammond, attorney, Bank Build- Division in and for Davis County, ing, Bountiful, Utah, on or before State of Utah, the Uth day of February, 1948. In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK HYDE, Deceased. MATTHEW S. HOLT, The petition of Winifred, Hyde Administrator of the of Frank B. Smedley, E raying for the issuance to Ruth . Walton of Letters of Adminisdeceased. Dates of publication, December tration in the Estate of Frank 11, 18, 15, 1947, and January 1, Hyde deceased has been set for 1948. hearing on Tuesday, the 23rd day of December A. D. 1947, at 10:00 oclock A. M. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in. Farmington, Davis CounON ORDINANCE AMENDUtah. ING CHAPTER 14, SECTION 1, ty,WITNESS the Clerk of said REVISED .ORDINANCES OF Court, with the Seal thereof affixKAYSV1LLE CITY, UTAH, 1945, ed, this 9th day of December, A. D. BY AMENDING THE DEFINI- 1947. TION OF INDUSTRIAL ZONE Hyrum C. Brough, Clerk; AS DEFINED IN SAID SECBy Afton Smith, Deputy Clerk. TION. Ray, Quinney and Nebeker, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Attorneys for Petitioner, KAYSVILLE CITY COUNCIL: Kearns Building, Section 1. That Chapter 14, Salt Lake City, Utah. Section 1, Revised Ordinances of Dates of publication: December Kaysville City, Utah, 1943, be and 11 and IS, 1947. the same is hereby amended by repealing the following clause in said FOR HEADQUARTERS News About Folks in For Information regarding train schedules, see your 4 local ticket agent. carefree winter travel . S by Union Pacific. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ROAD Of TH! DAILY . S t f 6 2 ml til tt S |