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Show Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signers for Farther Information. IN MASS AIR DROP OVER THE PANAMA CANAL Thurs., May 26, 1953 P. Notice to Creditors EDITORIAL sS0C5'5n uuiYwffiTsl aisimu National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 222 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Hi. with vouchers to the undersigned at Clinton, Davis County, Utah, on or before the 20th day of August, A. D. 1955. WALLACE H. SUMMERS, Administrator with Will annex of Estate of James Patton Fife, Hopmikwi Attor-- . ARTHUR WOOLLEY, ney for Administrator, 617 Ec-dBldg, Ogden, Utah. Published in The Reflex May 10, 26; June 2 and 9, 1955. es Subscription: $3.00 Per Year, Payable in Advance In Combination With The Journal $3.50 Per Year Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager Mary B. Bowring, News Editor Vern Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., 770 Office Phone 10 Entered as matter February 15, 1911. at KaysvtDe, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. second-clas- s News About Folks In KAYSVILLE Norms Preeee, Correspondent Phono 293-- R Mrs. William Swan and children were overnight guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Hutchinson in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green and children, Ogden, were dinner guests of Mrs. Louise Green Sun-,da- y. Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock Swan and daughter, Sherie, were dinner guests of Mrs. George W, Swan ' ' Mrs. Hal Anderson entertained the Y. Y. Y. Club at her home Guests were Tuesday evening. t Sunday. Varge Thompson left by plane Sunday for a weeks business trip to San Diego, Calif. The Kaysville First and Sixth wards held their closing social together Tuesday. They enjoyed a splendid program and a skit was put on by Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle, Maude Odd, Dee Rushforth and Margene HilL Light refreshments were served. Mary Rutledge, Dorothy Carter, Ruth Bone, Ellen Milgate, Ada Dewey and Opal Neilsen. Ed Thurman, Grover, Wyo., is visiting his daughters, Mrs. Elmer Ward and Mrs. Eva Drainey. The original Kaysville Third Ward Mia .Maids held their rose evening Tuesday, May 24 at the home of Bishop R. A. F. McCor mick at 8 oclock. It was forma and 10 girls participated in tying the' rose bouquet. The program consisted of: Trio, Marilyn Mansell, Linda McCormick and Bette Bishop; piano duet by Mary Ann and Mrs. Edna Wood; Evelyn Brough gave a reading;- Joyce Smith sang and Vernean Butcher and Delores Jones both gave tal'a It was for the mothers and daugh ters. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Leon Harrison was class leader and in charge of the evening. j Notice to Creditors Estate of Martha A. Hill Barnes, also known as Martha A. Barnes, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Kaysville, Utah, or at the office of Keith L. Stable, ' in Bountiful, Utah, on or before the 2ith day of September, A. D. 195. NEWELL HILL BARNES, Executor of the Estate of Martha A. Hill Barnes, also known as Martha A. Barnes, deceased. KEITH L. STAHLE, . Attorney for Executor, 84 So. Main, Bountiful, Utah. Published in The Reflex, May 20; June 2, 9, 16, 1955. NOTICE NOTICE OF APPEAL TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following- have appealed, with respect to the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, to the Board of Adjustment of Davis County, Utah, which will hold its meeting June 6, 1955, at 7:50 p. m in Room 102, County Court House, Farmington, Utah, to hear each case and IT IS HEREBY REQUIR ED THAT EACH APPLICANT, OR HIS AGENT, AND THOSE IN OPPOSITION BE PRESENT TO ARGUE THE CASE. An appeal by Case No. Charles Watson for a variance permitting the construction of a hpuse north of Centeron Highway 91-ville with reduced side yard. An appeal by C. Case No. 5. Arlo Larsen for a variance permitting the construction of a wholesale surplus storage and shipping yard at 1000 East 1700 South, Clearfield, with reduced yard space. An appeal by E. Case No. M. Earl, Jr., for a variance permitting the construction of a house east of East Layton with reduced area and yard space. An appeal by Case No. 16-5Grant S. Lloyd for a variance permitting the construction of a house on Farm, Kaysville, with reduced yard apace and no frontage on street. An appeal by Case No. Blain P. Dahl for variance to create a lot and to construct an addition to hia house with reduced yard space at intersection highway 112 and West Point road. Dated at Farmington, Utah, this 24th day of May, 1955. Mrs. lone Grange, secretary. Published in The Reflex May 26, - 13-5- 5. A 14-5- 15-5- 5. Detective work by telephone locates lost bike . . . saves family 45 The young son in the family was frantic. He had left his bike at the ball field and was unable to find it The youngster's mother got on the telephone to try to locate the bike, without success. She was about 1 6 give it up for lost, when one final call to the man in charge of the field brought the good news. By luck he had found the bike and was waiting for the owner to, claim it This family discovered as so many others are doing every day that telephone service doesn't cost it pays! So let it work for you to save money, to make things easier in many ways. Now that we mention it, arent there some calls you should make right now? 5. Just-A-Me- re 17-5- 5. 1965. Notice ol Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY nance: N 1. PROPERTY TO BE ED from M-- 2 or M-- 3 (manufacturAll ing) to A-- 2 (agriculture): property located south of the north boundary of Davis County, Utah, located west of Clinton and West Point, west and south of Syracuse, and east to the existing A-- 2 Zone boundary which is in common with the east boundary of Range 1 RE-ZO- 2. PROPERTY TO BE Name withheld, but story is an actual case taken from . GIVEN that on Monday, June 27, 1955, at 3:30 p, m. in Room 102, Davis County Court House, Farmington, Utah, a public hearing will be held before the Davis County Board of Commissioners on the following change to the Davis County Zoning Ordi- West from M- -l and , D (manufacturing) to R-- S (residential): All property located between Woods Cross and West Bountiful and from a point 250 feet west of 1100 West Street to the Woods Cross boundary' line on the east. A map of the vicinity of the proposed soning change is on public display in the office of the Davis County Planning Commission Room 101, Davis County Court House. All persons interested and present at this meeting will be given an opportunity to be heard either in fevor of or against said proposed changes. By order of the Davis County Board of Commissioners, this 23rd day of May, 1955. . H. L. STRONG, Codnty Clerk. Date of publication. May 20, 1955, in The Reflex. Telephone Company files. M-- 2 NOTICE NOTICE OF PETITION OF LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION NO. 1470 In tne District Court, Probate Di vision in ar.d for Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the F.state of EMILY JANE SESSIONS, deceas-ed- . Telephona people is Utah work ivory day to make year telepbooo tervico as ovoa bigger valno. utifU-is HUJ TM 3 . O i Estate of JAMES PATTON ' FIFE, deceased. Creditors will present claims ' o O , i t ' ' i counselors; X , O Gerald Mann, JT intendent; ' Green, counselors. YWMIA Joan Sprague, president; Lola 'Kinsey, Marjory Green, counselors. YMMIA Gail Halvoreen, superintendent; Phillip Krebs, LaVere Dattage, p o - Royce Y O Neilsen, secre- ' Sixth Ward: Relief Society Dee Rushforth, president; Mar-geHill, Ora Campbell, counselors; Marvel Bennett, secretary. Cleo Timothy, presiPrimary dent; Texie Hill, Lois Flint, counselors; June Sparka, secretary. YWMIA Marjorie Sparkes,' superintendent; Afton Galbraith, Anna Bennett, counselors; Jan Webster, Margene Hill, a ecretarles. YMMIA Bernard Kannah, president; Art Gerger, Lowell Sparks, counselors. Sunday School Laddie Timothy superintendent; Dean Galbraith, Max Rigby, counselors; Nannette Richie, Sherrol Major, secretaries. Junior Sunday School a mass tn PARATROOPER of the Second Battalion Combat Team, llta Airborne Division, participate unified Verna Vance, May Hyde, coordiHa Rio Panama. over The Barracuda "Exercise the climax to, of at P Army drop parachute Navy-A- ir .Force maneuver was designed to test the defenee of'the Panama Canal against attack by aa nators; Jennene Weaver, secretary. (International) Gal"aggressor ground force. The home of the Division la Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Priest adviser Henry deacon Howard braith, Kenquorum; Douglas Baldwin, counselors ; field, counselor. Sunday School KAYSVILLE Bonnemort, teachers; Orval S. MorMr. and Mrs. Wesley Behling neth Cottrell, secretary. Genealogy Wallace Allen, superintendent; ton, priesta. Lewis Blood. William Umpleby, Henry Scheul-le- r, end family, Roy, visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Karchner, Second Ward. Relief Society counselors. with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Behling. Mrs. Vemessa Swenson and Mra. Mildred Keyes, president; Larena Relief Society, Doris Brown, Salt Lake, were (dinFifth Ward Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hockings, Sandall, Nina Palmer, counselors; and Mrs. Mr. Walters, president; Vera ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ogden; Irby Hodson, Ardella Cloward, secretary. y Mary Bette Francom, counsel-LarkiSunday. Stewart, dinner Clearfield,- were Sunday Edna Layton, r - ne r . Pri-mr- ns president; Jennie Hollist and Ina Chaney, guests of Mrs. Frank Bennett. SidSunday School Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dan and counselors. G. children visited friends in Murray ney Stewart, superintendent; Gibbs Smith, Leland Stenquist, Sunday. counselors; Karon Taylor, secreMrs. Charles Brown, Nampa, tary. YLMIA Carol Duckworth, Idaho, has been visiting her daugh- president; Winona Frost, Winona E ffi ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Thorderson, counselors; Thomley, secretary. YMMIA Wal-LasAnderson. Riley Bushnell, counselors; Mrs. William Slade and Mrs. Laser, Riley Bushnell, counselors; Roetta Kilfoyle spent Thursday in Mel advisor to Priests; Manning, the sewing room at the Fbrt Dougteacher advisThorderson, Parley las veterans hoepitaL v Hollis Grange, Deacon advisor; or; Mrs. Robena Ence entertained Orson Hollis, secretary. the Oak Leaf Camp, Daughters of Adviser to Priests quorum ParPioneers camp at her home Wedteachers quorum Thorderson; ley nesday evening. Mrs. Zells Heslop adviser, Hollis deacons Grange; gave the lesson on the Continuaadviser, Hollis Grange; secrequor tion of the Mormon Battalion. tary, Orson Hollis. Auxiliary organisation positions Third Ward: Relief Society in the new wards in Kaysville have Nora Miller, president; Wilma as follows: been appointed Buhler, Lucy Barker, counselors; First Ward Relief Society, MilPearl Bishop, secretary. Primary dred Home, president, Vera Hyde, Barbara Winkelman, president; Elms Webster, counselors; Vara Barbara Lindeman, Ethel Webb, Primary Cottrell, secretary. Doris Barkdull, secreAlice Rampton, president; Louise counselors; YWMIA Florence Bishop, and Christine Maxfield, tary. Gailey Neds Pay, Geraldine president; Elaine Bumingham, counselors; counselor; Major, Gerry Howard, C. School J. Sunday secretary. YMMIA Horace Jensecretary. Wendell Linford, superintendent; Ben Orlo sen, superintendent; Nance, Chester King, assistants counseGrant Cullimore, Brough, Ann Cottrell and Isabell Crawley, Monte Peterson, secretary. lors; StuYW MI A Alta secretaries. Wheeler, Sunday School Ralph art, president; Virginia Larkin and William Perkins, Maurine Bradey, counselors; Nor- superintendent; Hainea Bishop, counselors; Marsha ma Lyman and Carol Chrisman, Bonnie Egbert, secretarsecretaries; YMMIA Bert Giles, Perkins, Junior ies; Sunday School, MarHarmon Barton, superintendent; jorie Herndon, coordinator; Lida WITNESS the Clerk of eald Burton, secretary; Aaronic PriestCourt, with the seal thereof affix- hood under 21, Robert Behling; ed, this 25th day of May, A. D Senior Aaronic, William Wright 1955. Genealogy Sterling and Ivy MorH. L. STRONG, Clerk; ton. Ward Organist Beth Dredge. By Wanda Williams, Deputy Clerk. Fourth Ward: Relief Society WILLIAM H. KING, Evelyn Reed, president; Lillian Attorney for Petitioner, 202 Smith Building, Ringer, Bonnie Heywood, counselClearfield, Utah. ors. Primary Edna Wood, presiPublished in The Reflex May 26. dent; Wanda Tiller, Lorraine Scho- June 2 and 9, 1955. w. -- -- 0OU'J(M u - More tod more wise farmers in dus area are turning to sprinkler irrigation. It eliminates ditches, providing more acreage. There is no running water to spread weed seed and no runoff, with our eoiL Sprinkler irrigation weter is distributed more evenly giving better root lystemi, higher germination, and bigger yields. Youll find electricity is so low In cost, too. 1 Buy From Your Doelor $! a little luxury is good for every man so enjoy M u A ' tory; Junior Sunday School, Eva Drainey; organist, Pearl Jorgen- sen. Aaronic. Pristhood Larry K needy and Kirtley Tucker, secretaries. stilugotBOURBONwhiskey 6 years old AND PRICED TO PLEASE r The petition of Lois SestiolU Roberts praying for the Issuance to herself of Letters of Administration in the Estate of Emily Jane Sessions, deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, tha 14th daj of June, A. D. 1965, at ten oclock A. M, at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davia County, Utah. H ors; Vera Walker, secretary. Sunday School David Reeder, super- O I , NATIONAL Kaysville, Davia County, Utah K V ROOT KUIOT 0BH1W CWMI UJRLEOKffi, KB. . |