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Show SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK Voices Approval C; B i Focal Mr. and Mrs. Haven Barlow and their families, and Carol and Kate Ellison. Kaysville, Davia Count;, Utah . 3 'Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Lehi, is Thurs Jan. 8, 1948 Page spending a week with- - her sister INVtN'ftP 0 Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-laglHUAWtlM ntAHiaiN Golden Adams. Jean Flint, Dale Dawson, Golda Iaiyton Third ward Bee Hive Thornley, Lionel Layton,. Ralph pioneers Burton and Sharon Adams regirls presented a one-aplay, This Is the Place, undeT turned to the BYU at Provo Fridirection of Mrs. LaVern Harris, SKOli etCAK wifrt y,WHO MAP Bee Hive leader, and Mrs. Hortcnse day. KlHCfttnftY I, et Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, drnma loader, after the Melvin Hill at New Years dinner n Lay-tobetween the basketball game Third ward and a team from were Mr. and Mrs. Brig Harvey and three children, Kaysville; Mr. Salt laike City. and Mrs. Clyde Hill, Ogden; Mr. Mr. aTuT Mrs. James H. Wood and Mrs. Lyle Hill and daughter, and children visited with Mr. and Carlyn, Clinton; James Sessions, Mrs. W. A. Roberts during the holClearfield; James Hill, Miss Maridays. lene Hale and Marlin Hill. Dennis and Steven Smith spent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and last week in Salt Lake City with and Mrs. Chloe Harris refamily How MUCH more their cousin. Scott Parker. turned home Sunday Tobacco pots ikt Mr. and Mrs. KranK majorand where they spent a week ci;ar contain Than An daughter, Joloen, Logan, visited with relatives. ORDINARY CI;ARtf1t relatives here over the week end. Roy Simmons is leaving WedMr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams ? on a business trip to Chinesday and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson to Times as much cago. were New Year's eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver. dHI UPRlCHT of 1HE CROSS Carol and Kate, were daughters, and Mr. Mrs. and Jesse Thornley nThi MOUNT oMUlHoLY New Years dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornley spent cross m Colorado is and Mrs. Haven Barlow. Mr. in with FELT Ogden Monday evening approkimaTilY 2,000 Roger Layton, son of Mr. and m lincTh and Mrs. Murland Thornley. b. IN, Ml is in the Holy Glen Hawkins, Douglas, "Ariz., is spending a few days with Mr. Cross hospital in Salt Lake City and Mrs Lloyd Weaver and sons, where he was taken New Years day after he was injured in a coastAllen and Union. PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Dianne Thornley, daughter of ing uccident. C.nanlt Cl.rk ( Plat riel Caart ar Iki Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellison en- Mr. and Mrs. Thornley, has Raaprrllaa Rlvnara (or Karthar tertained at a family dinner Bun-da- y been ill for theHarry two weeks. Infnriaatlon. past to observe the birthdays of The state of New Mexico boasts Bishop and Mrs. Zulon White-side- s Miss Carol Ellison and Haven Barreturned home Sunday after over 10, 000 miles of highways, and low. Covers were laid for Mr. and spending the holiduys in San Fran- enjoys a large tourist travel. Mrs. George Wilcox and daughter, cisco with their daughter and In the District Court of the SecMr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Cathy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh. ond Judicial District in and for Mrs. W. A. Roberts and sister, the Countv' of Davis, State of tain Time, on the. 12th day of Janu- Mrs. Isabell Ellison, Ogden, atUtah ' in the Matter of the Estate of ary, 1048, sealed proposals for the tended a funeral for a relative in auard of contracts for the con- Idaho Falla last week. Joseph J Bugger, deceased. of Additions and Alterastruction Mrs. Snoden Roberts, Oregon, Notice is hereby given to the creditors of Joseph J. Bugger that tions to the Stoker Grade School who was injured in an automobile all ersons having claims against at Bountiful; Additions to the I.ay-to- n accident a month ago, is improving Grade School at Layton; and at the home of her parents, Mr. and said deceased shall exhibit them with the necessary vouchers on or for a Shop' building at the Davis Mrs. Clyde Jackson, Ogden. "It is well to give liefore the l.th dav of March, County High School, Kaysville, Harry Thornley has returned to Such bids will be re- - Lwhrk after being ill for two weeks. I'.Ms, at the office of Geo. II. Lowe, Utah. 1110-1- 2 Grant Flint, Billy Day, Gayle First Securitv Bank Build- ceived in the office of the Davis Stevenson, Marlen Hill, Jay Harfull ing. Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Hoard of Education, Dated this Nth day of January, School District, located at Farm- ris and George Mitchell entered opened Weber college for the winter quar- ington, Utah, and will lots and publicly read aloud at the ANNIE B. BUGGER, to the fact the Administratrix of the Estate above stated time and place in the of Joseph J. Bugger, Deceased. School Boards office. GEO. 11. LOWE, Each bid must conform and be Annual meetings of the mineral industry Attorney for Administratrix. responsive to all pertinent Constockholders of the folDates of publication, January N, tract Documents. Copies are now m j 1, 22, 20, and February 5, 1!WN. on file and open to public inspeclowing companies will be intion in the offices of the Owner held on 19, 1947, January located at the County Courthouse of at Barnes Banking Co., Building, Farmington, Utah, and at well the Architects office at 412 Benedustry' Kaysville, Utah, as folficial Life Building, Salt Lake City, oblows: There is delinquent on the fol- Utah, where copies may be a each tained for set as by source of raw lowing shares of stock of the shown below.deposit This deposit will be Clearfield Irrigation Co. on account of an assessment levied on refunded if the set of Contract Barnes Realty Company the r.th day of October, J047, the Documents is returned in good con3:00 amount set opposite the name of dition within 10 days after the bid opening. the stockholders as follows: Each bid shall be made out on a Name Cert. No. Merc. Kaysville Co-o- p bid form to be obtained at either of Mrs. R. H Wardle 2s 41V0 Afton Johnston the said offices in which the ConInst, Lowell T. Page 42N tract Documents are on file. 3:30 at p. m. :iBL:iilt-4:- n W. E. Page Each bid shall be accompanied :tiLV E. Fisher Ira by a certified or cashiers check 1HN Mrs. John I. Fisher John R. Barnes Company to the a bid bond fiayable of the Owner, orexecuted Ro!ert T. Caldwell 4UII Owner, by at 4 :00 p. m. .'LV I. H. Barlow, Sr. the bidder aa Principal and satisI. H. Barlow, Jr. . .L'Hl factory surety company as Surety, 1 .474 Parley Hamblin in an amount not less than five per Barnes Banking Co. . . 444 Lavoy Forbes . of the maximum amount of cent 42t LeGrand Page at 4:30 p. m. the bid. The check or bid bond METAL MININO INDUSTRY And, in accordance with law, the shall be given as a that guarantee tock will be sold if necessary at the bidder will OP UTAH execute the Con- 13 public auction at 1:00 p. m., at the tract. if it be awarded to him, in home of the secretary, Lester Frew, Docin Syracuse the itotn day of Janu- conformity with the Contract and will uments the provide surety ary, ms, to pay the delinquent as- bond or bonds as specified therein sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising the expense of within five days after notification of the award of the Contract the sale. The Owner reserves the privilege CLEARFIELD IRRIGATION CO., of rejecting any and all bids or Lester Frew, Secretary. Dates of publication, January N, to waive any ' irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the 15, 22, 20, lots. bidding. No ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS for a bidder may SOwithdraw his bid GO period of days after the Notice is hereby given that the date set for the opening of bids. Board of Education, Davia School JOHN I. HESS, As a help and as a guide to the people In this area, wo Clerk of the Board. District, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive up to, Deposit required for each set of that you keep this directory for easy reference suggest but not later than 5:00 p.m. Moun- - plans and specifications, $10.00, to save time and effort while tnrtuui wtax Published by By R. J. SCOTT . Uv-Mon- the inland printing company t" 09 jsuiwASSocuriox -- M 7B' NATIONAL 6DIT0MAI TMfr 'utki ury 1 sv ct LoMC-fot- SCRAPS J)limit t matter February 15. lSllrafKaTlTe'vuh under the Act of March 8. 1879, Advertising Rates on Application seeond-tU- w Subscription $2.50 a year in advance. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phone 17 Office Phone 10 179-Lon a Pdy ParrUh. fWoolBcy. Adv. Mgr.. Ueporter. from-Califor- , R; Folks in- 1.71-- J Mr & ci SYRACUSE 'ears an-prou- "' e Lt p T 't Min-iBeai- 'T'lu er, iann " ddi tvc1 t Prd Ralph Ashton of Union. home. Mrs. Frank Wright was a ,rHuen Moss underwent a major special invited guest and the club Vrstion at an attending were Mrs. Ogden hospital last members Keith C. West, Mrs. Ray Dahl, will be Mrs. Ben S. Cook, Mrs. Elmer WilTiuyna club members ts of Mrs. Rex M. Thurgood cox, Mrs. William S. Holt and Mrs. Delmar J. Stoker at the Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett. Miss Edith Knighton left Monof Mrs. Thurgood Thursday ternoon. day morning for the L D S misMr 4 Mrs T. Joseph Steed had sion home in Salt Lake City where their guests New Years night, she will spend ten days before de4 Mrs William P. Miller and parting for the Spanish American mission field. of Ogden, Mr & Mrs Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs enterand- family and tained a few little folks at her ld D. Miller. 4 Mrs Derrall S. Willey left home last Friday afternoon in com'day for Denver, Colorado, where pliment to her daughter, Beth, who Willey will resume his studies was celebrating her fifth birthday Those attending the the University of Colorado. They anniversaTy. n spent the past month visiting little party are: Rose Ann Wilcox, the home of Mr & Mrs Rufus Suzanne Briggs, Marcielle Zaugg, Willey and with Mrs. Willeys Glenda Cook, Becky Briggs, Gordon Schoenfeld, Kent Hodgson, wits in Ogden. 4 Mrs Lawrence Hodgson and John Bennett and Stephen SchoenJters, Shefma and Velma, and feld. Mr & Mrs Therin Briggs and 4 Mn Roy Hodgson, daughter, three of their four daughters, Lois, ren and son, of Kent, Syracuse, Mr 4 Mrs Mark and Patty, of Nampa, Idaho, Kaye, Hatch and son m of Woods Cross were New have been visiting at the home of day dinner guests of Mr & Mr & Mrs Thomas E. Briggs for ,eed R. Holbrook at their the past week. Mr & Mrs Eugene Tolman and in Bountiful. & Mrs Ole C. Sessions left Mr us Barbara Miller of Ogden pent a week at the home of Tuesday morning for a two to three and grandparents, Mr & Mrs Wil- - weeks vacation to Arizona H. Wilcox. California. Mr & Mrs Lee Roy Schofield are proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday at the Dee hospital m Ogden. This is their first child. Mrs. Schofield was the former Miss Arva Olson. This is also the first grandchild and first girl in the family of the Don Schofields. Mr & Mrs Henry Jennings of Murray Were last Saturday guests of Mr & Mrs Clifford Barber. Loran Thurgood who in company J GEORGE KUZM1LLLK 4 W. his uncle David Tolman of with Studebaker. Bountiful spent a week during the Commissioner of Los Anfeeles. They reat holidays Vacation, wants to see turned to their homes Newr Years waeation redesigned. He City they night. In the California only about 9 of U. 8 were guests of Mr & Mrs John (tadents go to college The Mr. Tolmans are Tolman. most high school brothers. "Monies are planned on Mr & Mrs J. D. Gardner returned basis. He wants the in last Tuesday to their homewith 5 bare basic g a visit after Idaho, Blackfoot, in the kind bl Mrs e Clif-estensk- - r. 1 r 111$. es Wt ?t educa-trainin- "rk T' a' ne Unit-Stat- days home of daughter, their visiting and son-in-la- w Mr & Mrs La Mar Stuart of Heber City. Mrs. Reed R. Holbrook and soil, Scott, of Bountiful are spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr & Mrs Lawrence Hodgson while her husband is on a business trip to Chicago, 111. Mr & Mrs Clifford Westenskow and son, Paul, and daughter, were New Year's day dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Wilford at their home in Provo. Mr & Mrs Orson Bybee extended hospitality at their home last Tuesday evening when they entertained the following: Mr & Mrs Clifford Barber, Mr & Mrs L. E. Williams, Mr & Mrs Edwin Gailey, Mr & Mrs Ole C. Sessions, Mr & Mrs Clyde Barber, Mrs. Joseph P. Bodily, Miss Mae Bodily and Mr & Mrs Joseph S. Thurgood. Mr & Mrs Golden W. Smedley entertained at their home New Years eve for members of the Smedley family and all of their children. Mr & Mrs Alliert W. Tree, Miss Colleen Tree and Harold Tree, Syracuse, and Mr & Mrs Rawlin J. Evans of Hunter, Utah, were New Years dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Arvid A. Waite. Junior girls and explorers weekly fireside chat group met last Sunday evening at the home of Mr & Mrs Victor Waite. Judy and David Dee Hansen of Ogden are spending ten days at Jo-len- e, Lov-erid- ge the home of their grandparents Mr & Mrs Clyde Hansen. Their parents are vacationing in Cali- LAYTON son-in-la- consideration that h a 'purchasing Sale Delinquent at ti.n" you SHOPPING IN OGDEN Apparel for lunlors. Misses and Women WRIGHTS y WANT GOOD PAY? fr k"1 VyS0 EARNINGS IN .... . ANY OP THESE;.. AND OTHER FIELDS! ut nagging SleSh Jept him .0,, not pins. of needles and pin we do repair iZi the klGHx" clotkinW way! No short- eren Srk0r us Walkin I . ... 1 d" JrT,e Tht.ffer Pff-- ? ton n!,n,nW. too . . . rugs, .fhone: 754 for rTif Ad VASL5th West. 5 West. CufS rM-P2jiU- S adfUjDEiisSn ay0a4 WHERE EVERYONE Watson-Tann- is an The selling of Ford cars and trucks of but only ONE part important part our job. Seeing that you, as a customer, Nunn-Bus- Shoes h Stetson Hats Interwoven Sox Watson-Tann- er CLOTHING CO. $70 24th 8L COMPLETE transget dependable the lowest portation at is a guidpossible cost here! ing principle HOME FURNISHERS PICKEYOURUOB1TODAY4 irm rEnsnncrotPjT mom LAYTOtl ; ... CONFIDENCE." 2265 WASH. BLVD. OGDEN er fsaturas Griffon and Socisty Brand Snita Wilson Bros. Furnishings 8H0PS WITH to keep fas COATS . . . DRESSES . . . SHOES MILLINERY . . . LINGERIE MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. CHANCE TO GREATER man com-thhis wife hid ooden leg INCORPORATED IN OGDEN at J pm. WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO IN OGDEN gr, w as a as Stock nlrt$ af-tb- ey - Notice to Creditors fornia. The William H. Wilcox family formed a holiday party at the new home of Mr & Mrs Hugh Wilcox in Smith Village Tuesday evening memof last week. Twenty-fiv- e bers attended. Mr & Mrs Clarence Johnson and son, Paul of Evanston, Wyoming, visited a few days last week with Mr & Mrs Joshua A. Ashton. The condition of David E. Cook who has been at St. Benedicts hospital for the past three and a half weeks is slowly improving. that will rwenes on the tablekeep leiTe school . . . ,t r,"er or keeping house, working in a College bound stu-f- ? c,n 8tll worry over Freud and VirgiL as practical founds M handle on S ' skillet for as Will Rogers lot of PPl 5at Si do"t say aint . . . A nia . - Mrs RusM Hansen entei-amewith a family gathe.mc at their home New k car's day nu. if markanl the birth, lav of Mrs. Clyde Hansen Tumt YIRGINIA S. BENNETT t'amiU members Were present. VinORIO E. ORLANDO Correspondent 62-J-- 2 & .1 PREMIER Kaysrille s Delmar of Italy in World War 1, lbne: toh, r had Vittorio Emmanuele Orlando, 88, ? day dinner gw,.... and will greet-0- f Mr of good tesae season were extended Reese Stoker' and tv.,1 (above) ts shown as he delivered an the Mu-ha- l daughters. and ai.d nddiess In Rome hailing the forma-to- n Lji ward member last Friday Mr & Mrs Rex M Thui Sidney JT'HH 1. of the new Italian constitution. was ward in the home jvery Mr & Mrs Lester Painter He is the list surviving member of jttd by a representative of the the Big Kour of the historic Ver parents of a new bisnopric. born last Tuesday at the daughtei. Dee hos('onfereni-( I ntrmntional) ibi, Emma Johnson and Mrs. pital, Ogden. have They oththree sur-S a with Tree entertained ' er children, Jimmj, Judv and relatives here for a few days. party in honor of the birth- Johnny Mr!S "illaid K Brown en-- ! Mr & Mrs Louis E. anniversary of Miss Kate Tree Briggs and , A,r ' v hdi ay par-- ; Saturday afternoon at her son, Richard, left Sunday evemng ' was Mrs. Julia tor their home at Boise homo m Attending lus,,ay fve- Idaho af u Mrs. Lena Bennett, Mrs. ter a two weeks "Hs s,MM,t 1,,tty visit here Thev mT,Br iJbira Gregory, Mrs. Cles Bar-- r were hack home V bv "if lV accompanied u- "."'m ',rs Arvid Mrs. Iva Jensen, Mrs. Emily Mr Brie-p- j v,.c n moih,., & Anderson Mr icox, Mrs. Golds Williams, Miss Briggs, who plans to visit' there rS ! a Cook, Miss Mae Bodily, Mrs. for the next week. Ma; Sessions and Mr & Mr & Mrs Leonard Jensen had as Simpson, Mrs. Mattie Bar- -' , Ma, Mrs. Ireta Stoker, Mrs. Dailey and their dinner guests last Thursday . Mrs. La Vern Barber, Mr A Mr daughter, Sandra Lee, have return- i.. to Ben-jMaude t, Mrs. Julia spending the Bodily, n son, Jimmie, of Ogdfn Mr& Mrs, Christmas h",e. afu'r with Mr & Mrs. Ann Wilcox Miss Loma I u, i, 'Mks Vaughn E. liansen and fam- Miss Carol uie Lou of Clearfield (ok, Mrs. Ida Sims, i,y at Finkbrine, Iowa City. Iowa and Miss Shirley Tree. Mrs Dwin 'lr. Hansen is attending the uni-- ! mis-rtaWilcox had the Delbert E. dren, Brent and Darlene, of Boun- at lowa City. versity of receiving a serious left Mr & Mrs F.zra T. Thurgood en-P- h . ill on he ice when fell injury y K' Bodlly "ash tertained at their home New Years bis home last Wednesday parenLts day for Mr & Mrs Wilford Olson He has been confined to ing. at the of 0Kr,ien an1 Mr & Mrs Mareele daughter. bed since. Dee in Ogden on New' Olson and children, Connie, Jay Mr 4 Mrs Clifford Westenskow Years day. This is their first and Reed, of Howell, Utah. Proud grandparents are Mr d Arnold D. Miller attended a child. Mr & Mrs Edward Bodily and & Mrs Robert E. Bodily of Syraiv Years eve party at the home two sons of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visMr 4 Mrs William P. Millers in cuse. ited last week end with relatives On Monday evening of last week, Vies. and friends in Syracuse. Mrs. Frew Lester was hostess to .Mr k Mrs Joshua A. Ashton Mr & Mrs J. A. Ashton spent two kited a few days last week with members of her bridge club at her last week at the ews About - 21 1- 4- vl Layton Substation Verdeland Park 5 Free Delivery REUABLE FURNITURE CO. The Store With the Friendly Doors Q 2331-- 0-- LAYTON. UTAH Furniture and Carpet Co. 2276 Washington Blvd. B Wsxibtjtea Elri |