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Show - - NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN - CLEARFIELD Kaysville pub- lic library will be closed from 1 the Aug. 8 until Sept. 1. ibrary will resume its regular lours. Correspondent . 164 Rous Drive Phone Published by Closes Library KAYSVILLE On-Sep- t. 385-R- 2 , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins, and two sons spent Saturday and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jr., THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY swimming and picnicking at Bear Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. lake. Valter W. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. Con non Jenkins' son of Mr. and Jens K. Nelson attended the NelNATIONAL EDITORIAL y-- r Mrs: Charles Jenkins, Jr., is visit- son family reunion at the girls If: 09 TH in Logan with his grandpar- camp in Logan canyon on Suning SOCIAIIO!! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jen- day. kins, Sr. Mrs. Margaret Burns of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corgiat and ke has been spending a few days at Kayirille, Utah, family spent three days last week with her sister, Mrs. Jens K. Nelnutter February IS, Entered ns second-clas- s son. fishing near Fairview. under the Act of March 8. 1879. Mrs. Isabel Shumway and four Mr; and Mrs. Don Snow of Salt Lake spent the week end visiting daughters of Chicago left SaturAdvertising Rates on Application. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snow. day for their home after two weeks Subscription $2.34 a year In advance. Mrs. Bernice Barlow, Mrs. Ora visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norris WarM iss Florianne - Barlow ren .and. other .relatives in ClearBarlow,... Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager and Miss Marilyn Bufehnell attend- field and Syracuse. Phono 17 ed Mrs. Edith Steed, Mrs. Clarence the concert in Salt Lake piano J. V. Woolaey, Adv. Mrr, 179-Bushnell and children and Mrs. last Wednesday given evening by . Office Phone 14 Jens K. Nelson visited Thursday in Jose Iturbi and his sister. Lala Mae and Horace Argyle atlooper at the home of Mr. and tended the Jose Iturbi concert in drs. Rodney Beus and family. Salt Lake last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and family enjoyed a week end trip to Mr. and Mrss Milton Hadfield at- Mirror lake and Holiday park' One of the finest civic projects of the year is the in- tended the annual garden party of Mrs. John Harrison left SaturLitra ChimesC Literary club in Ogauguration in Kaysville of a recreation program during the den in Vernal. She home for her day on Thursday evening. summer months for the enjoyment of both young and old ' Mrs. us been the guest of her sister, A. Z. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Milo Snow for the past week. of this community. Victor Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Brent and Dwight Wal-ac- e Valeen, Milton Hadfield attended parents A little over a month old now, the Kaysville Civic assohave recently returned from night at Camp Kiesel last Wed- a three weeks ciation is going "great guns with activities charted for ev- nesday visit in Sacramento, ClearScouts of evening. field Second ward have been at California, with their grandpareryone desiring to participate. Kiesel for an outing last ents. The programs so far have been varied and interesting, Camp Mr. and Mrs. Stout week. and leaders in the movement for the entertainment of Kays-ville- s Mr. William - Davis visited in drove to Salt LakeClayton on Saturday citizens are to be congratulated. Clinton Saturday at the home of evening to visit his mother, Mrs. Walter Stout who is seriously ill and Mrs. M. F. Frazier. At Clearfield, a plan is now underway to raise funds for Mr.Colleen Nielsen is ill at her home iq a hospital there. j a youth program, under direction of J. William Cummings, this week. and David White, children Judy Mr. and Mrs. Tom Day and chil- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, unHerbert Wood and Noble Fishburn. dren are vacationing in southern derwent tonselectomies on ThursAs a means of raising funds, Clearfield days have been Utah. day of last week. designated as August 12 and 13, at which time sports events, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lowham and a parade, queen contest and other events have been scheduled. children drove to Overton, Neva- four children of y Ogden visited the first of the week to bring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Entire proceeds from the affair will be turned over to the da their daughter, Joyce, home. Joyce Monday with Knight. recreation fund. y. , has been visiting there for the past Mrs. David Lowham of Ogden These projects and others in Davis county fill a need of two weeks with her aunt and uncle. visited Friday and Saturday with Little Sue Barlow, daughMary long standing in this area. For too many years now citizens ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bar her daughter, Mrs. Joe Knight. of the county have had to look elsewhere for their entertain low, was honored on her third Sharyll Ann and Barbara Low- ment, when last Wednesday at a par- ham of Ogden are the guests of adequate programs of interest for all may be had birthday e for little guests giv- their aunt, Mrs. Joe Knight for a twenty-onty right here at home and at a fraction of the cost. en by her mother and her sister, few days. - t , uwisiSr llll, . R RECREATION PROGRAMS IN COUNTY Public spirited citizens who spearhead these programs Florianne. are indeed entitled to all the assistance needed to make these Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond programs successful. Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Had- field, of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs Lester Bai and family of Salt Lake spent last week end fishing at Greenriver lakes in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Melry Harris of Ogden visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hadfield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair, Ron nie and jeanne, are vacationing in Yellowstone park this week. Little Mary is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair. Clearfield Second ward Elders have been very busy harvesting their beans for the welfare gram. pro- PRO BATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICKS 'mmII Clark ml District Caart ar tha Beceectiae Sisaara far Partkar lafanaatiaa. Notice to Creditors Estate of Adrain J. Taylor, also known as Adrian J. Taylor, deceas- ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence in Clinton, Utah, or at the office of Keith L. Stahle, M South Main, Bountiful, Utah, on or before the Itlth day of September, A. D. im;t. Naomi B. Taylor, Administratrix of the Estate of Adrain J. Taylor, also known as Adrian J. Taylor,, deceased. Date of first publication, July Hth, A. I), UM'.i. Keith L. Stahle, Attorney for Administratrix. Published July 14, 21, s and August 4, l!M!t. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc Moffitt and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young of Huntsville spent the week end visiting relatives in Duchesne and fishing at Rock Creek. Miss Carolyn Dastrup of A1 tonah is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas. o! Mr. and Mrs. Milton lladfiek were Sunday guests of Mr. ant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mrs. Elmer Mumford of Ogden that sealed bids will be received Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bushne by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Layton, Davis County, State of Utah, until the hour of S oclock p. m on Monday the Sth day of August A. D. 1W!, for the purchase of One Hundred Twenty Thousand Dollars ($120,(KI0) Waterworks Revenue Bonds of said Town, said bonds to be dated July 1, llM'.t, and to be due and payable serially Eight Thousand Dollars ($s,t00) July 1, l!tr.l and $s,0U0 July 1st in each year thereafter until all of said bonds are paid, to A glance at the new Ford and oull agree with New War interest at a rate of not to exYork famous rademv it certainly ia ceed three and lf per cent n o ir! the I'.ar of tli nd its 100 horse (.'! Vl ) per annum, payable semiV-- 8 and 95 "horse Six set the fashion in power. annually, both principal and interest to be paid at the First National Bank, Layton, Utah, and payable Youll find Ford first in safety, too. Its heavy-gang- e solely from the net revenues of the .ifeguard Body and 5 entire waterworks plant and sysframe make Ford 59 tem of said Town, which bonds are more rigid. Big "Picture W indowa to he issued for the purpose of degive you more visibility. fraying the cost of improvements and betterments to the present municipal waterworks plant and sysWTutt tiJmmM tirm i tem of said Town for the purpose of more adequately supplying water to said Town and the inhabitants thereof. Said bonds shall be callable for redemption in inverse numerical order at the option of the Town on any interest payment date on and after five years from date of the bonds at par and accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption, plus a premium for each bond so redeemed prior to maturity equivalent to one years interest on such bond, computed at the interest rate borne by the bond on the date so fixed for redemption, Notice of redemption ia to be given by proper notice to be set forth in the ordinance authorizing said bonds. The Board of Trustees will meet at the hour of 8 oclock p. m. on said day to open and consider any bids received. All bids must be accompanied by like the "fed of that "Mid Youll a certified check in the sum of Six Ride "feel those the . . . of g Ship Thousand Dollars ($0,000) as ai and Tara-Fle"Hydra-Coi- l evidence of pood faith, to bo forfeited to said Town in case the Springs . . . the 35 easier acting "M agic successful bidder shall fail or reAction Brakes. Order note. fuse to comply with the terms of his bid. Bids must be at not less than par and accrued interest. '.The right is reserved to reject anv and all bids. By order of the Board of Trusti ees of the Town of Layton, Davis County. State of Utah, this 10th day of July, A. D. IMft. HAROLD E. ELLISON, President. ATTEST: JOHN M. PARK, . PHONE 21 LAYTON, UTAH Town Clerk. (SEAL) AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY COLD MEDAL AS THE FASHION CAR OF TEE TEAR Published July 21. 2S and Au gust 4. Notice Fa-hi- ... on Bond Sale NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN SYRACUSE - VIRGINIA S. BENNETT 2 Phone Kays. , Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Thurgood, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ilonnenkamp and Mrs. J. D. Craig, of Layton, have returned home y from a trip to California. They made the trip to attend the wedding reception of their niece and Mrs. Craigs granddaughter, Miss Jean Ellen Craig and Mr. Ted Condo, at Oakland, California. Mrs. Ralph LeMaster of Compton, California, arrived Saturday for a visit at the home of her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgood. She was accompanied from California by her sister, Mrs. Mae Buttons of Clearfield, who has been visiting in the California city for the past two weeks. Leslie P. Cook was taken to the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. He has been ill at his home of several weeks. Mrs. Lucille Moss of Syracuse is vacationing for twro weeks in company with her son and his wife, Mr; and Mrs. Max Moss of Arsenal Villa. They are touring the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood and son, Kent, of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spackman of Layton, left last Friday for a fishing trip in the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood and son, will also visit at Vernal with friends before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Sparrow and two daughters of Roy were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ashton, and Mrs. Elmer Sessions have returned home from a weeks visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Marton Thompson, at their ranch at West Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Thurgood and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bodily have returned home from a fishing trip to Wyoming and Yellowstone national park. Mrs. Rufus C. Willey, accompanied her sister, Mrs. William H. Gierche, of Bountiful, to California, last Wednesday, for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt and three children spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Holts mother, Mrs. Dan R. Woodland, at her home in Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hobbs and two daughters, Darlene and left last Friday evening for Los Angeles. California, where they will visit with relatives for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore and son. Kenny Joe. of Roy, were Thursday evening visitors at the Mrs. Samuel home of Mr. and MIES. 62-J- ten-da- "" Layton Ward Sets Outing nays vine. Uaris Colntrl?? Thurs Aug. LAYTON Layton Fourth ward will hold their annual outing at the Layton public school park on Aug. 10. The program calls for games for all starting at 5 p.m.. lunch at 7 p.m., and a program at 8:30 p.m. Everyone in the ward is invited to attend. Reunion Sep For Sunday SYRACUSE - DesconH Mrs. Esther Tolman the late Perry l: Session.; next Sunday, August Wheel m Weber canyon' f0f annualyjfamily reunion. nett, Jr left Sunday for San Diego, California, for a weeks visit with Mrs. Bennetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Ellery. Mr. and Mrs. Authnel Carter of Orem were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A. Ashton. Mrs. Carter is a sister of Mr. Ashton. Mrs.. Glen Warren, Mrs. Lester Frew, Mrs. Ben S. Cook and Mrs. William S. Holt of Syracuse and Mrs. G. O. Larson of Ogden were Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. Marion Willey at her home in Salt Lake City. 4, MAROON '47 FORD Convertible PHONE ... KAYSVILLE 4b-- - Full Time Radio Technician. Satisfaction Guaranteed at Kaysville PARKER 17ft Appliance Co. frftfcEC UiLA&flSS Radio Service and Repair Tubes, Parts and Accessories Phone 173, Kaysville Radio & Ada-len- e, v4eto5S; Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Thurgood visited a few days last week at Idaho Falls. Idaho, and with Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hales at their home in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ben- - SAVE $$$ - OF FOOD COSTS With an Electric Freezer one-ha- "Fa-liio- cross-membe- jmt r, box-aecti- oa Every homemaker can now save many dollars every save time, too with an Electric Home Freezer. d work. 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