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Show Page The 11 REFLEX r August 30, 1956 NOTICE of PETITION for PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP Bids The NOTICES LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION Consult Clerk of District Court or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ( NO. 1310 the Respective Signers for Further that sealed bids, subject to the conId the District Court,""Probate Information. reThe Reed Petereona ditions contained herein, will be Division in and for. Davis County, ceived by Davis County until 2:00 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Peterson State oclock p. m. September 17, 19950, a Matter Entered m In the Matter of the Estate of and family, Anaheim, and at which time they will be pubCalifornia, Frb. IS, 1911, at Kaya villa Utah, Love, Deceased. Hugh furnishand for read, 1879. Undtr th Act of March a, licly opened are spending a week with Mrs. I. Love of Corl The praypetition materials and NO. 9196 and labor perPROBATE ing all ing for issuance to herself of Let- Julia Webster and other relatives In the District Court, Probate forming all work for the building PubH.hrd by Division in and for Davis County, of the structural shell of the pro- THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY ters of Administration in the Es- in Legion-Go- od Kaysville., tate of Hugh Love, deceased, has State of Utah. posed new addition to the Davis been set for hearing on Wednesday, TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION House Court Too often the help of your neighbor is taken for granted. Building. of In the Matter of the Estate County 12th day of September, A. D. He is the guy next door you can depend on and you get used DAVID DENZIL EGAN, Deceased. Plans and specifications may be 13.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance the at ten oclock A. M. at the Weekend Guests 1956, Dato him like one of the family. The same can be said of our Creditors will present claims inspected at the office of the County Court House, in the Court PHONE 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Wiinkelman, Clerk, vis Farmington. unCounty with necessary vouches to the Room of said Court in Farmington good neighbors the American Legion. at the law office of Utah, or at the office of Theo R dersigned Mt. Davis Utah. City, Pleasant, were weekend guests County, MEMBER) Right now the Legion is launching its 1957 membership Wallace, Adams, and Peterson, S12 Pope, architect, 300 South 6th East, (SEAL) Utah. Mr. of Lake and Mrs. Grant Winkelman. City, NATIONAL EDITORIAL campaign to enroll eligible veterans of the World Wars and Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on Salt WITNESS the Clerk of said or before the loth day of October, When copies of plans are requestthe Korean War to bolster their ranks. with the seal thereof affixed, AssocFjTiGy Court, ed,' a deposit of $25.00 will be rethis 27th day of August, A. D. 1950. A news release announcing this campaign reminded us 1950. Visit from Canada refundbe will The H. L. STRONG, Clerk. deposit Dated this 3rd day of August, quired. it was about dues paying time and gave us an idea for this 1950. ed to each actual bidder upon reII. CAROL Mr. Mrs. Robert Goodman RAWLINS. and By Newspaper Advertising Service article. This newspaper hasnt always agreed 100 per cent turn of all documents in good conClerk. and three GLEN W. ADAMS Deputy Avenue 333 N. Michigan children, Stradford, Alwithin 15 days after the date MILTON J. HESS, with the American Legion and on occasion lambasted them Chicago. III. of Wallace, Adams & Petr dition, bids. of opening Attorney for Petitioner. whenever we thought they were out of line locally in the state berta, Canada, were guests of Jack erson, 512 Eccles Building, 10 South Main, Guarantee will be required with or on a national level. Our occasional differences do not blind Hill for one week. Utah. Ogden, each bid of 5 per cent of the amount UTAH SIAIE huftASSOClAIlOM Farmington, Utah. us to their overall praise-worth- y Published in The Reflex August of the bid in the form of a certified Published in The Reflex August objectives and accomplishments. For one thing they have taken a stand against com- 9, 10, 23, 30, 1956. 30, September 6, 1956. check or a bid bond payable to DaVisit Sister LLOYD E. ANDFRSt N Moninf Editor vis County. munism since 1919 and never deviated from that stand. THE STAFE Clearfield Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Oue Jameson, and Editor will .. .Now Dorothy Davis' County reserves the right CLAIR HALES If Krushchev wants more eye openers on that NOTICE . Society Editor MARY BOW RING .. soon to be and all released and bids from the to two North any reject daughters of Ashton, Oregon, VKRNON WOOLSEY Advorti.ine iigr. diety Joseph Stalin he might recall some of the attacks the NOTICE OF PETITION FOR waive in bids re- I.ERNEST Davis informality any stake R LITTLE MIA Offlco Manatrr board as were she is guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howtold American Legion made on him when he was alive. They Offieo Cirri LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION ceived. Envelopes containing bids DEBBIE KHOURY a Mrs. Jameson and in ard Cloward. accepting teaching position deForeman BARKER GEORGE F. him so and have consistently blasted him and the Kremlin and addressed be sealed, must NO. 1309 RICHARD 8 WOOLSEY ... Compositor Alpine, Utah. Mrs. Cloward are sisters. gang when it was not too popular to do so. If we had listened In the District Court, Probate Di-t- o livered to Davis County Clerk, C. A. WILKINSON Compositor and for Davis County, Court House Building, Farmington, DAVID SEAICH . . Compositor the Legions plea for universal military training in the1 vision in Utah. IOHN E. BARKER. JR. Llnotyp Utah. State ef KENNETH KINNER Llnotyp years long before World War II we might have been able to-- In the Matter of the Estate of Dated August 21, 1056. KOBE WORKMAN Proof tado avoid that calamity. They stand four square for Americanism, Wilford Morgan, deceased. CLIFF BALL H. L. Strong, Davis County .Pmmu NED ROBEY Prmma Clerk. rehabilitation, child welfare, and national security and have The petition of Florence Wilma BALL Bindrry Suprrviror set enviable records in service to the community, state and na- M. Kunz, praying for the issuance Published in the Weekly Reflex, GOLDIE . Bindrry ROBENA LNCE Drpt to Cordelia C. Dietzel of Letters of August 23, 30; September 6, 1956. WILLIAM WINTERS J tion. We take our hat off to this great veteran group good Administration in the Estate of Raprrtrrs citizens and good neighbors. . NORMA PREECE Kayavtllr Wilford Morgan, deceased, has been MARY B BOWRING .Notice Larton on the set for hearing Tuesday, DOROTHY WHITE CirarfWld 11th day of September, A. D., 1956, NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR Clinton JEAN BURSON KARLYNN HINMAN Farmington . at ten oclock A.M., at the County INSURANCE BURSON .JEAN ... IrnuL Court House, in the Court Room Notice is hereby given that bids Byrseuaa. MRS. VIRGINIA S RENvrrr of said Court in Farmington City, for the furnishing WHITE DOROTHY of insurance on Wmt Point Davis County, Utah. will owned Davis County A stunned community heard Sunday of the death from complicaequipment (SEAL) to 10:00 A. M. SepNOTICE be received tions following poliomyelitis of Mae (Mrs. Noall) Hyde. WITNESS the Clerk of said tember 17th,up1956. NO. 1506 Derived from the latin A devoted wife and mother of three children, Mrs. Hyde belonged, Court, with the seal thereof affixed, Bids must be filed in the Davis NOTICE OF PETITION FOR D. 1956. of A. this 21st August, day RELIEVE) 'CREDO'0 too, to the town and county. During the years she had lived here, her WILL Clerks PROBATE OF Office, County Farmington, H. L. STRONG, Clerk; CREDIT IB ONE OPMANlt Utah. In the District Court in and for name had become synonomous with the word SERVICE. B. CAROL RAWLINS, By Those interested may obtain lists Davia County, State of Utah. GREATEST INVENTIONS. Her hours of faithful work in organizations of the Latter Day Deputy Clerk. of In the Matter of the Estate of equipment and coverage desired MILTON J. HESS, Saints Church were numberless. At the time of her untimely death tremendous from said Clerks Office. George B. Flint, Deceased. Attorney for Petitioner, Comshe was a member of the Davis Stake Primary Board, a Sunday School LED & Board of Davis DEVELOPMENT, Bank Walker of The County petition 1ft South Main, missioners, Trust Company praying for the adand Primary teacher in the Kaysville Sixth Ward. She had been BY THE AMERICAN Farmington, Utah. . By LaDonna Morris, mission to probate of a certain Published in The Reflex August connected with MIA work for many years and had served as Stake BANKING SYSTEM, Clerk. document Deputy purporting to be the last 1956. 23, 30; September 6, President of the YWMIA. A few short days before her hospitalizaHAS BENEFITED THE ENTIRE Published in The Reflex August Will and Testament of George B. tion she had, for the third year, directed the Davis Stake Primary Flint, deceased, and for the grantThere is no mean work, save that 23 and 30, 1956. Dance Festival. Some 350 children from 12 wards in the Stake danced which is ing of Letters Testamentary to sordidly selfish; no irreThere is music wherever there is Walker Bank A Trust Company has 15 Football the Field Davis a on to proHigh pleasing present August ligious work, save that which is been set for hearing on Wednesday, or proportion; and the 12th gram all under Mrs. Hydes direction. morally wrong; in every sphere of harmony, order, day of September A. D. Not only did she respond to service calls in her church, she was life the post of honor is the oclock A. M., at the thus at we maintain ten music far the 1956, may of post also active in civic organizations. She had been serving on the Kays- duty. County Court House, in Davis of the spheres. County, Utah. ville Planning Board, was a past vice chairman of Kaysville Civic AsE. H. Chapin. Edmund Waller. WITNESS the Clerk of said sociation and had been an overall director one year and assisted many Court, with the seal thereof affixed, Member of years in the annual production of the KCA Variety Show. established a flOO May Hyde Memorial Scholarship to be put in this 22nd day of August, A. D. 1956. She was a teacher by profession and had taught at Spanish Fork trust for her Federal Deposit young daughter Jennefers future education. AAUW H. L. STRONG, Clerk. High School before coming to Kaysville as a teacher at Davis High. concerns itself chiefly with education for women, thus accounting Insurance Corporation By CAROL B. RAWLINS, It was here while teaching physical education that she met and married for the fund being established for Mrs. Deputy Clerk. daughter. Other inHydes Mr. Hyde. dividuals and organizations have already contributed to swell the fund (SEAL) ROMNEY, BOYER AND During the past few years she had done substitute teaching and beyond the $100 set aside by AAUW. RONNOW, had signed a contract to teach remedial subjects on junior high level To her family, of course, her loss is greatest While extending Attorneys for Petitioner, in the county. Always she was a favorite of her students because 1409 Walker Bank Building, deepest sympathy to her mother, her husband, her three children of of her understanding of young people and their problems and her whom she was so Salt Lake City, Utah. the Kaysville, Utah mourns her. proud, community, too, Kaysville Published in The Reflex August ability to laugh with them, while yet maintaining their admiration and Davis County are better places because she happened hen. 30; September 6, 1956. and respect. It is a fitting tribute to her that the Kaysville Branch AAUW, of which she was a member and had been president for two years, has Notice Inviting Kaysville Locals Weekly Reflex t. Notice to Creditors American Bweond-claa- Neighbors . I The BANKERS STORY cSt3BE0u3 V. 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