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Show The Page 12 Sept. 19, 1957 REFLEX f Davis Stake Relief Society Will Honor Outgoing Heads Notice Before the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Consolidation of LAYTON CITY and LAY-TOA TOWN, Municipal Corporations of the State of Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 22nd day of August, 10.17, a petition was filed before the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, State of Into Utah, for consolidation one municipality of the City of Layton and the Town of Laytona, of the corporations municipal State of Utah located in Davis County. Said petition alleges that the governing bodies of both above-name- d municipalities are authorconsolidation ized to undertake of said municipalities; that the territorial limits of said munici-palitie- a are contiguous; that the name of the proposed consolidated municipality shall be Layton City that the present Corporation; number of inhabitants' of I .ay ton City is fi.ooo and of Laytona Town, .Kin. Said petition contains a consolidation agreement entered into by the governing bodies of the above-name- d municipalities which provides that the consolidated municipality shall acquire assets of 2 Layton City in the sum of and assume liabilities of Layton City in the sum of and acquire assets of Laytona Town in the sum of and assume liabilities of laytona Town in the sum of $40,. 1.14.00, and which otherwise sets forth and delineates the rights and obligations to be acquired and assumed by the consolidated municipality. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall, :17 East Gentile Street, Utah, at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, the .'th day of September, 111.17, with respect to the aforesaid agreement, at which any and all interested persons may attend and express their views with respect to said Certified copies of agreement. said consolidation agreement are available. to the public in the office of either the City Recorder of Layton City, City Hall, I,ayton, Utah, or the Town Clerk of Laytona Town, R.F.I). 2, Laytona, Utah. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an election to determine the question of consolidation shall tie held within the proposed consolidated municipality on the '.7th day of September, 11X77, at the following polling places: For the City of I.ayton: At Lay-toCity Hall, .17 East Gentile, Street, Layton, Utah For the Town of Laytona: At the residence of Royal C. 2, Laytona, Robins, R.F.D. The Davis "Stake Relief Society Gailey, Kaysville, work director; board members Mrs. Nora Dun-ca- and Mrs. Effie B. Miller, Kaya-villMrs. Hattie Glover, Mrs Dee magazine representative. Rushforth and Mrs. Gyorifia Wilde will be hostesses to a luncheon Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Duncan in Centerville. The luncheon is in honor of the outgoing stake board members: Mrs. Edna France, Centerville, president; Mrs. Winnifred Garrett, Kaysville, first counselor; Mrs. Charlotte Nichols, Farmington, second counselor; Mrs. Alta Blood, Friday h p.m. Lutheran Women's MisCenterville, secretary; Mrs. Julia sionary League. Saturday n, Trinity Lutheran Church Schedule Summons $100,-.Vn.o- n Utah !:: Civil No. 67.70 In the District Court of Davis County, State of Utah. RICHARD WALES, Plaintiff, vs. PAULINE S WALES, Defend ant. ' j Christian Instruction a.m. for children in 7th and Kth grades. Sunday t The Lutheran Hour a.m over KLO radio, message: Forget the Past. 0:4.7 School and Bible Classes for all ages Adult topic: Heaven. Teenage topic: "I Want to be Popular But . . . Childrens topic: Josiah and the Bible. The State of Utah to the above! named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- -' quired to serve upon L. G. Bingham, Pluintiffs attorney whose address is 117 Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah, and answer to the complaint within 2(i days after service of this IDiHia.m. Worship service, sermon: summons upon you. If you fail "Christian Families so to do, judgment by default will Are Helpful and Useful. be taken against you for the re-- , lief demanded in in said complaint Tuesday n p m. Adult Information Group which has been filed with the clerk meets at 7.7 Dixid, Layton. of which a and court of said copy is hereto annexed and herewith Wednesday seived upon you. 7;.Ui pm. Sunday School TeachThis is an action Divorce, custody ers Training Session. of children, and propci ty. I rated a wielcome here "Always 1!X77. a.m.-Sun- $1,100,-1KKI.S- $77,-ooo.o- o, e, August day 22, BINGHAM Attorney for Plaintiff HI 7 Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah L. G. Notice of Hearing flaw Assistant County Agent Kuntry Kuzzins Studying For Master Degree Plan Dance Lehi (Lee) S. Farmington Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rogers, the new Davis County as-- j Sanders held a directors meetsistant county' agent, has had at their home Sunday evening ing his work. of in experience plenty for thirty-si- x members of ihe Since becoming affiliated with the Fr : Utah State University's extension service in Turin, he has served as an assistant county agent tn one Utah county and as liunty agent in two other counties. The Rogers - are lining at 2K7 North Dixie in Layton, He and his wife LaRue have eight children -- Earl, 1.7;- Ann, 2 ; Kathleen, 11; I,eon, !; Allyn, 7; Kaien, .7; Jan, :t, and Paul, 1. is a native of Snowflake, Arizona, where he graduated from high school and was active in and FFA work. He served as vice president of the Arizona State FFA and in BUI won a trip to Club convenChicago and the tion. He attended school at Brigham Young University in Provo for two Lee Rogers . . . reported for years before getting married Janwork as Davis County assistuary 10, 1041, in the Salt Lake LDS ant county agent September 1. Temple. He served in the U. S. Army during World War II in the United States and Europe and Wayne County where he was the achieved the rank of staff ser- county agent for four years, or geant. until the fall of ltft.1t when he re-- 1 From the Army Lee went to turned to USU to work on his Idaho to farm for a year and then masters degree. At the present enrolled at USU. After college time he is awaiting the outcome he served as assistant county agent of his experiments with the chal-at Millard for two years, then went cid fly problem in the production j to Emery as county agent for four of alfalfa seed before completing months, Ixifore transferring to his work for a masters degree. - Off in The Reflex Sept 12, d KSS 0 QDgRir ii 4-- H Consider these, and many other, benefits of better lighting in and around your farm buildings: Whitesides Elementary Names New Committee Chairmen CIVIL NO. 6618 The E. M. Whitesides Layton THE DISTRICT COURT Elemental school y president, 11X77. .7. DAVIS COUNTY, STATE Mrs. 1!, 2d, October Guy Murdock, announces that OF UTAH. organization for the coming year RUI.ON VAN ORDEN, Plaint- is now complete, and the first Said election shall be held and conducted as nearly as may be iff, vs. KAYSVILLE URANIUM meeting is scheduled for Sept .Kith a corporation, in the same manner as provided CORPORATION, Officers and committee chairby law for conducting general Defendant. men assisting Mrs. Murdock will elections. The polls shall lie open Notice is hereby gien that on be: Mrs. Gail Woodward, vice presfront 7 a in. until s p.m. The bal- the .rd day of September, P.i.77, a ident; Mrs. Smith Waite, secretary-tlots shall be marked: For ConMrs. Glen Bullough was filed in the above en- reasurer; solidation and Approval of the petition titled action for the ap- ami Mrs. James C. Anthon, health asking Conund Agreement Against Mrs. Lynn W. Burreceiver for the and solidation and Against Approval pointment ofof a above deton and Mrs. Doyle C. Egan, room named the ty propel of the Agreement. A majority of fendant. representatives; Mrs. Everett H. the bullots cast shall decide the Notice is further given that a Meade and Mrs. Leon Jarman, issue. hearing on suid petition has been membership; Mr. and Mrs. Keith set for III oclock a. m. on Tues- H Huwkes, projects; Mrs. Wayne BOARD OF COUNTY juvenile protection; Mrs. day, September 24, 1!C7, at the Winegar, COMMISSIONERS OF Davis Farm- Robert M. Whitman and Mrs. Fred Couithouse at County DAVIS COUNTY Hanson, program; Mr. and Mrs. ington, Utah, which all interested J. Melvin W. Thornton, safety and s Thos. Amby Briggs attend. may parties s Clyde B. Adams K. ROGER BEAN, .s' Eugene Tolntan Attorney for Petitioner, : East Gentile Street, Published in The Reflex. Date Utah. of first publication: August 21), . Date of last publication: Published in The Reflex September 12 and It), 10.77. September I!, 10.77 Publi-he- Kuntry Kuzzins Dance Club. The evening was spent in making plans and arrangements for the dance to be held each month on the fourth Saturday night in the month. The first dance will be held October 2d at the Davis High school for the coming year. Officers this year are: Dale Barton, president; Dee Sanders, vice president; j and Homer. Reed, secretary. IN I OR pre-scho- Lengthens your productive hours . . . such as permitting machinery repair at night. Mrs. Bryon F. Johnson Blair A. Wilcox, historians; Mrs. Charles W. Bean and Mrs. Russell L. Massey, publicity; Mrs Franklin W Knowlton and Mrs. Howard Morgan, hospitality; and Mrs. Robert W. Voigt, congress publication.recreation; and Mrs. - Davis Bond Sales Harold C. Steed, Clearfield, North Davis County savings bonds chairman, announced this week that the purchases of seiies E and H savings bonds in the county during August amounted to January-Augubond sales reported for Davis County were X,(M,(,:t' or (2;.i; peicent of .he 1P.77 quota, according to Chairman Steed. $1.7.7.-t;s!- st i. Helps keep barns clean and free from disease- "" producing bacteria. Reduces hazards of early morning and late evening chores. . Helps guard against prowlers. Increases production . . . such as greater egg output with artificial light. BufJromlYour. Dealer FARM BETTER...Fecfricay UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. why Ancient Age can say: 66n Ml UUVJ Farmer Ross Johnson learned: it takes o)o) lit 13 fo) "Nitrogen made the difference on niy wheat and the neighbors from miles around saw the difference. This is what Ross Johnson reported on his use of grain. Mr. Johnson nitrogen on fall-plante- fall-plante- V IT! o) d d of Tooele, Utah, reported the nitrogen tripled the ) icld from his 55 acre wheat field. During application, a swath was missed. T his made interesting visual comparison all during to Mr. Johnson and passers-bthe growing season. When harvest time y All t wo mi lx si i, kiitimkv sir.ngbt ii it W i know tli.it n hi i Ism ol tin Inn si ll.llll tllJlllllS lIlllHO gt. mis. ll.K s .ill m list. Ui know it tails fm tin gn.iiist skill in disiillmg. The nun I 1 wliTrguulc tin m.ikmgol muiit gi .in io most cvptnomcil in tlioimlus ml It t.lkt S lots lif t mil'. I ll.lt s Il wli wo w.nt six full x .ns Ini (.mini .(gnig In bung tin iju.tlit ininlunts to lln it pi.ik nl in.it u us i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT nd lo i.ilcgu.iul the uiiiloim j n .i ik luit Ago. ur distill it at one I hue only ...at the Am tout Age distill ly in Fi.mkfoit. Kentucky ... the limit ol the tsiutlsm lomitry. Nothing has been sp.iicd to nuke miuit Age the gieutcst bom lion of ilu m all. Wc incite you to tty it tonight. After one t.iste. you'll under-si- . iiul why we tan make the i li.illongo: ' 11 von (an bud a In Her IsiuiIhui . . . I & BOURBON WHISKEY ol men rolled around, Mr. Johnson cut the strip separately and compared the yield with the fertilized area. The N had been applied produced three times as much grain as the unfertil- ed area-wher- ized strip. The follow ing year, on a barley field, Mr. Johnson raised his usual rate of application of nitrogen from 25 pounds per acre to 40 pounds per acre. The field produced 52 bushels of barley compared to 30 at the lower rate. fertilize fall PLANTED orains NOW . . FOP ADDED PROFIT! foVittiHlii.a limn USS AMMONIUM NITRATE line it! USS AMMONIUM SULFATE USS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA uss Nitrogen fertilizers t & i.r ir Air e 0 Xjiw, 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF - c 1955 ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING CO , "1 FRANKFORT, KY. - s- - D is-1 |