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Show I page 2 10,1958 TheREFLEX-Ap- ril NOTICES Conanlt Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signers for Further The Information. Notice ol Creditors Weekly Reflex Entered as Mat- Second-clas- s ter Feb. l.T, Hill, at Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1870. Four-Clubs Farmington Estate of (lean Willis Gibson, can be profitable, interesting, Deeeuscd. educational, and bring parents Probate No. 1572. chilCreditors of (Jean Willis Gibson, and leaders closer to their L. S. Rogers, Davis deceased, will present claims with dren, says vouchers to the undersigned at the County agent. offices of Young, Thatcher & Hoys and girls in Davis Counattorneys at law, 101 H First ty are invited to join the Security Bank Building, Ogden, program anl learn skills in Utah, on or before two months afand ter the date of the first publica- nomemaking, agriculture, Leaders for related projects. tion of this notice. Clubs are sometimes hard EDNA H. RANDALL, IJ anpme interested minis of (Jean Willis Gibson, doretts-ed- in joining or lending a club is asked to contact the county YOUNG, THATCHER 4 agents office. GI. ASM ANN, Hoys projects that are popu1018 First Security Bank lar are dairying, beef calf, Building, home grounds beautifiOgden, 1tuh. (study of Attorneys for Administratrix. cation, entomology Pate of First Publication, March inserts), forestry (study of o, 1958. trees and rocks), electrical, PuidishcO in The Reflex March poultry, tractor maintenance, 3 20, 58. Glas-mun- H n, H Published liy INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone: Kaysville 10 l, . Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Member of the STAnT PRESS ASSOCIATION gar-lenin- g, UTAH Newspaper .advertising Service 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Natl Adv. Representative Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) and 27; April 10, IP, KATHLEEN & J. B. FARMER-Co- m iit SE cor of Lot 1, Blk 43, Plat A. N 57 ft. W 100 ft, S 57 ft, E HM) ft to beg. cont. 0.13 $18.23 Acres E. 4 DONNA MAE HAROLD Ill'Ll. Beg 8 810 50'., wV 1320 ft, N 201 ft fr SE cor of See 1, 4.. 2W. SI..' I N 170 ft. K 103.23 ft. S 170 ft. W 103.23 ft to beg. $130.04 Cont. .10 Acres C. HR ANT E. & ISABELLE ASHBY Beg at pt 1030.25 ft E fr SW cor See. 30, Tp 5N, Kg 2W, SI.M, N 30 ft. W 39.25 ft. S 30 ft, E 39.25 ft to beg. Cont. .020 Aeres $10.22 HUII.TRITK HOMES The N 20 ft Lot II. Blk 3, Pleasant View Sub, Situated in Sec. 23, Tp 5N. Rg 2W, SI.M, Cont. .054 Acres. Summons THE STAFF LLOYD K. ANDKKSON Marins Kilitni News E.liut CI.AIK HA IKS MARY KOWKINC Society Ailv. Mur. J. VEItNON WOOI.SKY Office Manaxer KEN FAIRBANKS STAN A. PVRRINfiTON Hm.kken.er MARILYN KEYES Office Clerk GEOKKK F. HAKKKK Foreman HEKT GIl.KS CnmjHioitor C. A. WILKINSON Compositor CLAIR FORD Compositor JACK IMHOIT Sterootvp KAKKKR E. JK JOHN Linotype KENNETH K1NNKR Linotype, MARION WH1TESIDKK Proof Header CLIFF HAM. Prriem GARY KENNEDY Prehuman GOI.DIK HAL!. Hindery Supervinor KOHENA KNCK Hindery Dept, REPOHTEKS NORMA PREKCE Kaysville LORETTA JOHNSON Layton Clearfield JEANNE K EARL Syracuse. MRS. VIRGINIA RVNNFTT Sunset JEAN BURSON bee Alan Hyde clubs valuable To all participating 4-- H CIVIL NO. I9fi3 IN Til F DISTRICT COURT OK H F STATE OF UTAH, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN ANI) FOR THE COUNTY OF DAVIS. FI.VA F. YOUNGBERG, Plaintiff. vs. KARL F. YOUNGBERG. Defendant. The State of Utah to the above mimed Defendant: You are hereby summoned and cenuired to serve upon .1. Duffy "uinier, plaintiff s attorney, address is 123 .South State St net, Llearfield, Utah, an answer to the omplnint within 20 days after erviee of this summons upon you , t fHl1 s0 to (, Wh'nwnt !y " default will ho taken against you $20.22 for the relief elemamled in aio complaint which has uv u filet! LYLE L. 4 MONYEEN ROBINSON LACEY Beg 03 ids N. with the (Jerk of said ouit and .4 copy for which is hereto annexed 5123 ft W. N 115 ft fr SE eor of NE md herewith oiVed upon you. , of Sec 20. 5N. 2V. This is an action for divorce. SI.M. X 110 ft. W 00 ft. S 110 of Dated this 11th day ft. E 00 ft to beg. Cont. .10 December, ur7. Acres $08.48 LEONARD J. 4- CLARA THUMP (s) J. IH'FFY PALMER, N SON Beg at pt on In of J. DlFKY PALM KH, cert 3 rd St. W 511.3 ft 4 N Attorney for Plan. 'iff. 123 South State Sfett, 24 75 ft. fr SE cor NE . Sec. ( learfield. tah. 35. .Tp 5 N Rg 2W. SI.M. N Published in Tl. Keflex Match 219.25 ft. W' 22 8 ft. S 219.25 ft. 7; April 3, 10. 17. and 21. 1jr.S. E 22 8 ft to bog Cont. .12 Acres I . I Receives Duty To God Award and a new project on horses. Sheep and swine projects fan be profitable where these animals can be handled. Some of these projects can be done by boys who havent the facilities to raise art animal. All the Lions Clubs in the county have been contacted for local leaders, and some clubs to furnish have volunteered Clubs leaders for inclaJv 14tmetnakmg-preje- et foods, clothing, and home im provement. In addition to material on members learn thf? projects, about health, how to make their homes and communities more safe, and develop skills in givjudging, ing demonstrations, and organized recreation. Motto is To Make The the Best Better. Lets join a Club, get us a good leader; and make our home, our community, and our country a better place to live. 4-- H H PTA Installs At Kaysville Dee Alan Hyde Kaysville was presented the t)uty to God award in sacrament meeting of the Sixth Ward Sunday. Bishop Glen Hill presented the award. Dee Alan has had a perfect attendance at Priesthood and Sacrament meetings for four years. He is a son of Noall Hyde: JohnLaser Wins bike Kaysville John- Laser, nitie-year-ol- Phone 1066-- Layton Rodger Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edgar, Poncai City, Oklahoma, and a friend Calvin Slater, Clinton, Oklahoma, were here four days last week at the home of Rodgers grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Attebery, 0T() Hill Villa Drive. Rodger and Calvin are attending the University at Stillwater, Oklahoma. They are with .the ROTC there. MFranr MrsTBbB Meltwand family, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Christensen and fam ily, Nephi, visited last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Christensen, i" Barbara Avenue. Having dinner in Salt Lake together Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cook, BtiO Glen Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons, Bowl-O-Ro- ni Lions to name Nominees . -- Central gives pro-scho- I By Twila Hales son of Mr. and Mrs. 21 ! Barbara Ave. Ted J. Laser, was the lucky Sunday at the home winner in the Bugs Bunny Club, of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Craig, contest last week. Gordon Ave., were Mr. and John was guest of honor on Mrs. Howard Brown, Nephi; the KUTV program last Fri- Mrs. Rex Elmer, Payson; Mr. day when he was presented and Mrs. L. Lewis Allen and with his prize, a bicycle. son Forrest, Payson. Having an Easter get together Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jay D. Craigs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent, Kaysville, were Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Banger-te- r and family, Bountiful; Mrs. Lynn Hood and family, Salt Kaysville Lions Club meet- Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Garth ing will he tonight (Thursday) Shaw and daughter Christie at which time the nominating Salt Lake. committee will submit nominees Spending April at the home for election of new officers. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Election will he held in May. Downs, 292 Barbara, were Mrs. Down's parents, Mr. and Mrs. District Governors night for C. D. Martin, Provo. be at the Hillside the club will Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones, House in Farmington on April is at s p.m. District Governor Denver, were here Easter week Kenneth O. Maughn of Kamas end to he with Mrs. Jones parwill be the guest speaker, ac- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, SMi LaVerde. cording to President Hal . Toby Smith, who is stationed with the Air Force in Greenland, has been staying for a week at the home of Mr. and Kaysville Mrs. R. Park Williams was installed as president of the Kaysville Elementary PTA in ceremonies held last Thursday at the school. Other officers to serve next year include Mrs. Randall Bowring, vice president; Principal G. Henry Rampton, second vice president; Mrs. Howard Green, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. William H. King, county council president installed the officers before the more than 2iK parents in attendance. officers include Outgoing Mis. Allen L. Strong, president; Mrs. Hod Sanders, vice president; Mrs. Melvin Metcalf, $21.20 secretary and treasurer. I WHEREOF. IN WITNESS It has been announced that hnv bereiio'o set my hand and roundup is underd day of Apr f flc tl tb: way. All children to tie enrolled Ii58. in the summer L strum;. kindergarten Nnlin- is hereby Kiwn that on 'oun t y Auditor must have their birth certifi.hr Ldh day of May, 1U5H, at D is a County o'clock noon, at the front cates registered not later than lior of the t'ounty Court House lujbh d in The Keflex Apri May I. 1058. Mav and S, I0, in harmmton. Iavi t'ounty. Parents may obtain duplicate I tah. I will offer for sale at pubibirth certificates front the Buc auction and sell to the hijrh-- I reau of Vital Statistics. State st bidder for cash, pursuant to rbe provisions of section 510-b4- , Capitol .Building, Salt Lake Clearfield The Assembly pro Utah (ode Annotated 11153. as City or from the capitol of the gram at North Davis Junior amended, the following described state in which the child was High School, last Friday, was 'real estate situate in said county born. presented by the Central J and now held by it under prelimCentrals mixed choru High. tax No sale. bid for less inary under the direction of Frank khan the totul amount of taxes, Parker gave an outstanding interest, penalty and costs which tar a charge upon such real estate program. Accompanying them will he accepted to North was Mr. William WarY K A K ren. assistant principal at !53 Notice ol Final Tax Sale Golden Acres -- Hill Villa Subdivision News 1 Infant funeral Private funeral Kaysville services were held last week Mrs. Ervin Tims, 283 Glen Ave. Toby is from Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. George Darst, Hill Garden Homes, were guests at the John L. Kleinsteuher home, 738 Cowley Drive, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ger- mer have a new son, born March 28. Douglas is in the Navy at Imperial Beach, California. Mrs. Germer' is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, Verdeland Park. Other - Wallace Germer, 327 Glen Place. A Pinochle Club of Golden Acres gathered at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Johansen, !)28 LaVerde, Tuesday, to surprise her with a gift for her expected baby. It was a diaper hamper. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Green- -' halgh, 715 Cowley Drive, and Mrs. Greenhalghs mother, for Scott Powell Dexter, infant son of Captain and Mrs.- Fred A. Dexter. The infant died in local hospital of natural causes. He was born January - It), at Hill Air Force Base and is survived by his parents. want 9 handier kitchen ? Mrs. Pearl Chapman, spent Easter weekend, visiting with relatives and friends in Spanish Fork and Santaquin. Mrs. Dale Whitesides, 512 Church Street, and Mrs. Ken neth Halls, (33 Hill Villa Drive, were hostesses at a baby shower for Mrs." Darrell Smith, U4(i Hill Villa Drive, last Wednesday. Ten guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen, 213 Glen Place, were in Ogden Easter Sunday to have dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Poulsen. Grant Harris, 241 Francis Ave., just returned from a business trip to Florida. Mrs, Harris and children spent a few days last week in Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Olsen. A Pinochle Club meeting was held at the Wendell L. Hulse residence, Francis, Tuesday. Eight ladies attended. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jacobson, Logan, visited in Lay-to- n Easter with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Jacobson, 0!C Cowley. be delighted with the convenience of a kitchen teleYou'll phone. Costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just coll our business office. modern homes have handy phones in Mountain Statm Tnltphono Program at North Davis 1 " ' ; J i 1 2 Recreation, Heads named J A X K IIIRI'SALL A: & IIOMKI; G. JK KD1T1I H HIRDSALL Hej: md.s ft S K 3s dMl tl ft F fr N V cor Se M Sec .31. Tp 2N K$r IK. SLM. W 35: ft. N 47 (in K dS73 ft. K S 3! 175 ft. S 47 0D in' W 4 'I M ft or I. to heir, cont 2..i Acres $77.23 ULLILAII FKKDRK K SARAH J. ADAMS H$: 12.ti.tl ft N of Attention members of Davis cor soi II, Ip 4N. Kxeeptiona! Child (Jroun. 1N.jounty 45 a2 SLM. It. L llo tt, S At the regular meeting to be on J4 l3o.i ft t, bejr. (ont ihsdd Mav 5 at the Farmington .157 Acres $ir..05 Elementary School at 8:00 I. M. TASMA IV DANSIE G T.D. SE we will vote on adopting a new of SK 4 of Sec 25. 5N, iW.lnume for the organization, also SLM. C(nt. less rd 30.00 Acres. necessary amendments to our byI leav-iru3.5. r (HI .ess Acres to C.S.A. laws. 1(H) Acres 10.12 MRS. HAROLD I.. POPE. S KATHLEEN EVERY AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH M J. H FARMER President. W of SK cor Lot 305 N 1 E.. 1. H!k 43. Plat A. Ht ft Ts. Y Bountiful, Utah. Ju ft, N 57 ft. E 20 ft. S 57 ft to Published in The Reflex 1058. bee. cont. .020 Acres Hb $20.4 Ikjf. Gus Sorris . 0KR(.K miNKPlGLASSE Maurice MarFarmington shall of Sunset and Edwin of Layton wore Stromborg named as additional members to the Davis t ounty Recreational Advisory Committee by the County Commissioners at the meeting last Thursday. The committee was organized more than a year ago to study recreational facilities and needs throughout Davis County. The commissioners, in other business, voted to donate $175 to the Four-Clubs and Davis Dart chapter of the Future Farmers of America to be used at the annual junior livestock show on May 111. ton ft April 3BMOOIES SUNNY The Great Bourbon of the Old West Rites held Layton The Layton Post of the American Legion conducted graveside services for Gus Sorris, a Layton Korean War Veteran. who was buried in Mt. 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