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Show The REFLEX-Aug.14,1- Notice page 2 958 Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockspecial I holders of the Clearfield State Bank will be held at .TO South Mrs. Mina Flint, Mrs. Julia honor of Steven Hill who was Main Street, Clearfield, Davis mnwmm Lane Burton left ed for the past month. They Kaysville County, State of Utah, the prinMr. and Mrs. Don Carroll and Webster, Mrs. Maggie Marston IS years old. wiWMMXiMoaiiiYi'ititr' rtm Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Itoueche cipal office of the said Clear- Wednesday by plane on gov- visited with their daughter and son, Bountiful, were Sunday and Mrs. Robert Simmons, Lay-tobusiness for Hill Air Mr. and Mrs. Doug- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George the week end in entertained 25 guests at their field State Bank, on the 11th day ernment 1 Should I buy more Idaho spent Friday. They attended home Sunday evening in honor of September, 1U5S, at the hour orce Base to French Morocco las Wall and family at Lan- Heywood. caster and were on hand to Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sandall the Barnes family reunion at of their son, Ned, who return- of d:J) oclock p. m., for the for one month. Rodney Christensen was host welcome a new granddaughter. and two grandchildren, Brink Idaho Falls and spent Satur- ed home August 0 after serving purpose of considering the folcows? in the articles of a to group of friends at a sum- They also visited in Inglewood, and Pamelia Chipman, Salt day and Sunday at Grace and two years on a LDS mission to lowing changesof the said corpo- mertime Pirate Party at his with Mr. Crawleys brother, Mr. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert WarMexico. Ned gave his home- incorporation Hot Springs. Thats a question which com Lava : home last week. The guests and Mrs. George Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. ('lair Christen- coming addiess at the Kays-vill- e ration ner and son, Wayne, are pendmonly confronts every dairy sen, sons, Keith and Lynn, of Mrs. William Parker spent ing this week at the Southern First ward Sacrament 1. To change the time of cor- w ei e dressed as pirates and enman. Often expanding your herd Owyhee, Nevada; Miss Shirley meeting Sunday evening. n a scavenger nd treasure the past week in Bountiful with Utah Parks. porate existence from fifty (50) joyed Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bills, b a wise move. Adams, Santa Maria, Califorguests were Mr. and yeais to perpetuity, unless soon- hunt. Guests were Gary Clay, her daughter and family, Mr. dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Ralph Lee, Salt er dissolved or disincorporated Kichard Geen, George Wayne and Mrs. Art Sandberg. She Salt Lake,-visite- d Sunday tyith Bot the best bet for extra nia, were Glen owe, Mark Burton, Steven was there to welcome a grand- Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett and and Mrs. Stuart and faul- Nolan Yates and Dennis Park, according to law. profits usually b to Increase pro- tily, Monday evening. Paul B. Henery, Boyd daughter, born July 31. Doth of Tooele. Dinger, family. 2. To increase the amount of duction from your present cows, Sir. and Mrs. Isaac Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Horace Steed, Brooks, and a special guest .Mrs. Jack Barker returned Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gailey of said stock corporacapital from home from the Holy Cross hos- and children, spent the wteK-en- d Ogden, Aaron Pontius. say dairy scientists at General and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whittier, tion to One Hundred Twenty - at Yellowstone " Mr. and Mrs. RAF McCor- pital where she had undergone MUls Larro Research Farm. National Barnes, Downey, Idaho, visited Ogden, attended the Barnes Thousand Dollars mick and five children who have treatment for the on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. family reunion at Idaho Falls, hive two Park. KJ past a recommend been vacationing for the past weeks. They feeding James Webb. On Monday, the Idaho, over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tuhrmann, returned home rom a ten-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Glen It. LawrJ. To increase the amount of, week at West Yellowstone, reWebbs entertained Mr. and program built around Hawaii, are house guests this vacation trip to Fairfield, Caliroughage and Larro Mrs. Tom Harper of I.ava Hot ence, Jr., and two daughters, shares of capital stock to Twelve turned home. Ann and Jody, with his par- Hundred Fifty (1250) shares of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Odd are week at the home of Mr. and fornia, where they were guests SureMilk. The reason: both help Springs. M rs. Pearl F. Hill entertained ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen IWr-enc- par value of $100.00 per share. spending their vacation of MSgt. and Mrs. 'Charles R. with Mrs. R. W. Benton. you cut costs. at a family birthday dinner and and Si., Clearfield, attended 1. To consider and act upon their son and his family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Buhler, Triplett family. Mrs. Larro SureMilk supplies every lawn party at her home last the Bowcutt Family reunion at! and Mrs. Russell Odd, at Ocean-sid- e, Roy, were Sunday guests of his Triplett and daughter, Linda declare to stock a a proposal California. House Camp dividend brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sue, accompanied them back to supplemental nutrient that hard- Sunday evening for 2 family the Smith-Mor- e 6f Seventy Five ThouMr. and in Buhler. Mrs. on The occasion was members. Weber at Utah to spend a month with cows need Upper LeRoy Sunday. to milk Crawley working dairy sand Dollars ($75,000.00) capi- returned home Mr. and Mrs. Art Hprsley her parents. at top capacity to stay In top tal stock, to be accomplished by California where Thursday from Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ramp ton they vacation spent Wednesday in Price. condition and deliver greatest transferring Seventy Five ThouMrs. Alice Telford entertain- and five children, Cincinnati, Dollars from sand ($75,000.00) ist less than par value, for ed profit over feed cost. a luncheon at her home Ohio, have been visiting for the reserves, undivided profits w hich the corporation offers in at Lake last week for a the past two weeks with Dr. and Salt In more than 37 years of returned ocon Kdmond for the ac-and 1 such Phelps or surplus of the caiptal cantaloupe stock for sale. number of her former Kays- Mrs. Jack Rampton and with Larro dairy research, no other home Saturday from the LDS casion. count of this corporation. WALTER W. STEED, JR., ville school chums. Among his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph formula has helped do those (hospital where he was confined Miss Barbara Raymond and To consider and vote upon President, Clearfield State those were Mrs. Rampton in Layton. attending several ' days. Miss jobs as well as the new SureGlennis Barker, Mrs. Donna Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Kay Burton presented a proposed amendment by ad-- 1 Bank. thirty-tw- o hundred and One Milk feds now available to you. at the Ad- dition to the articles of incor- Published in The Reflex July Brown, Clearfield; Mrs. Doris Swan and children spent the residents of Fruit Heights at- aamsmusical number Hensler and Mrs. Shirley Hoech, past two weeks at their ranch. family reunion at La- poration of this corporation of TI, August 7, 14, 21, 1!I5S. Stop in Tor a free folder which tended their annual summer goon. Salt Lake; Mrs. Barbara Their guests during that time disposal by sale of any increasthe explains complete Larro .party which was held Friday Berkeley, California; Mrs. were Mrs. Norma Swan and Mrs. Harry Piper, Salt Lake, ed capital stock of the corporaevening at the home of Mr. and dairy program. Janet Ross, Salt Lake. Mrs. Mattie Sheppard, Salt Mrs. Alden Burton. A program spent last week at the home of tion. Civil No. 7066 Mrs. R. W. Benton returned Lake, for the past week-enwas followed by picnic lunches. her daughters, Mr. and Mrs. (!. To give affect to these IN THE DISTRICT COURT home Saturday from the LDS Mr. and Mrs. Rex J. Hansen amendments the following pro,Thcv Town Board furnished mel Howaid Green and family. OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE hospital after undergoing the and three children, Salt Lake posed amendments will be preOF UTAH. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF second surgery on her arm. Her City, and Christie Phillips, sented for the consideration and BANK OF UTAH, a banking sister, Mrs. Newell C. Moore, Whittier, California. vote of the stockholders of this corporation, plaintiff, vs. CLAR- Boise, Idaho, and her two sons Mr. and Mrs. J. William corporation; first, that Article ENCE SEARLE, defendant. David and Lloyd, Idaho Falls, Swan and four children are vaIII of said articles of incorpoTHE STATE OF UTAH TO , Idaho, were with her while she cationing at Yellowstone Naton- - Aaion Neldu Corbiidge, MeiiiP, 212 president ration shall be amended to read THE ABOVE NAMED DE- was ill. tional Park this week. Pail-.- , was in ( edar City thiee. ) Davis High School PTA, held as follows: : FENDANT week Sons of to the at last You Monday days night are hereby summoned Utah Pioneer encampment he .he home of her parents, Mr. ARTICLE III. and required to serve upon Mrs. k25 Wallace Gadey, tterilcd the meeting at Cedar .nd Said corporation shall exist KUNZ & KUNZ, Plaintiffs atWHEELER shopBreaks, and visited 'inh his-t- Hibson, for her PTA officers. and continue in perpetuity or torneys whose address is 427 -- For ical sues as the M antcon The Gaileys attended a party until dissolved or disincorporat- 27th Street, Ogden, Utah, and BIG DAYS-Au- g. 14, 15, FEED tin C!J Iron hist Saturday night m Salt Lake ed Meade Mas-ui- . STRETCHanswer to the complaint within to law. according in Mr. r...ne.s el Mrs. the and Furnace, ail Selvoy Second, that Article VI shall 20 days after service of this City for 164 South Main area. Mr. r.nd V . Alfred Kern J. Boyer The Boyers are leav- be amended to lead as follows: ummons upon you. If you fail ING and Wilford Bodily of Preston, ing soon for London where they so to do, judgment by default Layton. Utah will be taken against you for Idaho, rime last weekend to will be president and matron of VI. ARTICLE the London LDS Temple. isit at the Merrill home. the relief demanded in in said The amount of capital stock complaint which has been filed of said corporation shall be One with the clerk of said court and Hundred Twenty Five Thou- a copy of which is hereto ansand Dollars ($125, immmk)), which nexed and herewith served upon shall be divided into Twelve vou. Hundred Fifty (125ti) shares ot This is an action for $202.02 the face or par value of Ont jplus interest, attorneys fee and Hundred Dollars ($100.00) costs expended, for issue of U. S. Inspected Grade A each. Writ of Attachment upon the said Defendthat of articles teal property owned by .Thud, he further amended ant, and for such other and by adding theieto as Article further relief as may be proper VII-the following. and mete in the premises. Dated June 11, lH5h. KUNZ & KUNZ, lbII-ARTICLE Whole Drawn (Or market price if lower) By: PAUL T. KUNZ, "Should the capital stock ot Attorney for Plaintiff. this corporation he at any time Suite No. 2, ib increased, the stockholders at Bank of Utah Plaza, Blade Cuts, U. S. Inspected Grade A the time of such inciease shall Ogden, Utah. Defendant's Address: be entitled to a pro rata share of such increase as is to he ofMontello, Nevada. Ib. The Reflex Published fered for sale by the corporain . Swifts Worthmore 14, the the 21, of 2s; Thursday, August payment tion upon .par value, or such other value1 September 4, 105.. 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