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Show o o 12 YEARS AGO IN THE Hclsce to Creditors! Jhe REFLEX 7, 1959 REFLEX-- May ' - . Page 7 In the Matter of the Estate of ALMA OSRO STOKER, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersign3 Smith Builded at Suite ing, Clearfield, Utah, on or before the 20th day of August, The year 1947 was the big centennial year in Utah and while the etate was celebrating it A. D. 1059. The following Robert Riggs, 563 West 24th, Kaysville 100th birthday in April with Blossom Time in Fillmore, Angel Street" in Ferron and Dear Reese Stoker and Fern S. door to door , Williams, Administrators cases were heard recently by Ogden, running stop sign, (10 Ruth in Ephraim, the .Layton Jaycees and their wives were making a of tho Estate of ALMA e fine. Central Precinct carivass of homes in the community for a census which showed the population had grown 100 USED S'iOKER, deceas- the North cen1047 federal The census. had established of been 049 by liMOs Gene T. Thon, 735 Washingsince persons tho of figure ed. peace: percent WILLIAM H. KING, sus showed 1,085 males and 1,659 females. Oldest person in town was Mrs. Alta M. Allred, 2 26th ton 1162 Blaine Beckman, Blvd., Ogden, speeding, 65 ' Attorney lor the Admin-- , Verdeland Park, who was 91. 60 miles in one, $15 fin. speeding, Ogden, Street, r 11 is. stole, 'n? union striker signs. The . . . She be read for the junk 13 years' ago Smith fine. Suite L, Edward Hill mile in xone, flo Arakelian, a Voice The with signs began,. long before her time.' Building, During the first week in Smile Will Be Gone for Awnile. pile Leo Weiss, 420 So. West Air Force Base, speeding, 45 . David of in case Utah. We refer, course, ' Ceanicld, April of that year, 1947, the For Kaysville the residents Published in 1 ho Reflex April Temple, Salt Laka City, speed- miles in xone, $lo. news headlines included the anyou're not a motorist, to those exof the in line front Du; May 7, 1959. 3, 16, picket B. in RFD 1, Rulon miles xone, in 00 Weaver, ball a of nouncement ing, pioneer comchange was the first of its kind manholes" that the road $10 fine. Layton, no operators license Kaysville, the appointment of to be seen in the community. mission has allowed to exist a new county agent, Melvin M. There were 23 Rudell B. Willey, 1150 West on person, $5. operators work- on this highway that carries In the District Court of Da- former Peterson, . Bountiful, at the exchange then under the heaviest traffic in the state, vis County, State of Ltali. 2559 South, Ogden, speeding, Ao ing Joseph S. Tate, 738 Pearl 4 AAF pilot, and descripHoward Blood. Estate of David Keith Buck, mjeg j,, In our estiihat'on, the cur-- j xone, and no Harbor Street, Salt Luke City, water Manager tion of a new 1,900-fodeceased. 13 years ago rent edition of a 'highway $15 fine. r improper line to carry the operators license, $15 fine. Reflex editorial between Utah's Here was two the Arthur Green, Angel Street, largest, Creditori of eanal to Clearfield farms in a avid Keith, cities cannot he compared to a Buckj decells(id( for the week: wi Layton, no 1959 registration, $5 pieScnt; project carried out by the a good cow pasture. have won't Kinilmll Ranch It's a dis- - claims with vouchers to the un-- 1 fine. Clearfield Irrigation Company. bit of use for his Dodgem con- - grace to the state and its about dersigned at the oil ices of1 William B. Pollett, 316 Coates 13 years ago cession at Lagoon this yeur, time that something is done oun, Thatcher & (ilahimtnn, Ave., Layton, speeding, Oo miles fce- Layton The meeting of the in at The popular movies playing zone, $lu fine. particularly among those mo- - about it. If something Isn't attorneysBank law, igis first Building, Ogden, Civil Defense was highlighted that year included Bing Crosby torists who travel the b'Khvay done, the Centennial visitors as cunty Russell A. Barton, 131 North ... on before or two Utah, Blue between Salt Lake and Fred Astair in R, 3rd West, Kaysville, running tw0 mformat,ve City and j well as . the natives will find months after the date of ihc'1 the barrow pits on each side of first pbbiication of this notice, dio Active Fallout and House stop sign, $19 fine. Skies,' and Errol Flynn and Ogden. j Eleanor Parker in Never Say In traveling this route, one this highway' much safer and LAVINA KONOLD BUCK.Ij George A. Webb, 895 South th Middle." Thirty You probably saw becomes a of the hs-- 1 Goodbye. maniac, a veritable easier to travel, Clearfield, speeding, 65 State, tate of David Keith Buck, ed people ware on hand to learn miles in them on the late show recent- prospect for a psychopathic Now to get back to Ranch xone, $15. Deceased. the best way to protect themly. ward. We swear, we can't eat, and his Dodgems . . . like we John Henry Hill, RFD ClearTHATCHER ft YOUNG, 13 years ago were getting an ulcerous con-- 1 said, he won't have much use selves and their families. field, broken glass on car, $5 GLASMANX, STRIKE HITS KAYSVILLE dition. Not only that, hut the for them this year . . . we'll 1918 First Security Bank S.M.S. Sterling R. Forney, fine. EXCHANGE The front page old jiloppy shakes and groans have all tile "dodgem pracBuilding, Chester C. Flint, Ksysvilla, was tha speaker. B. M. of the April 10, 1947, Weekly from the strain of trying to tice we can take, just driving Ogden, Utah. defective equipment, $10 fine. tor Admiuistra-- 1 son, local and county civil de- - Almon Junior Bata, 1SS So. Reflex carried a photograph of run on the highway . . . she our cars down to Salt Lake fcrrlVd ,n time 2nd Wait, Logan, expired op two telephone operators carry- - can't stand much more of this arid back. Pubished in The Reflex Apiil1"" chrm,,n' to go home eretor's license, (10 fins. mothers to 7, 1059. SO; urge 14, 21, May NOTICES P. ft sale. No bid for less than thsiGEORGE EVELYN and prepare their homes. Roger E. Layton, Box 161, Consult Clerk of District Court total amount of taxes, interest AARON Beg 9185.5 ft S held the was et The improper display of meeting Layton, a which and costs are & I In it W of NE cor Sec! or the Respective Signers for penalty hell Monday. Mrs. Faun registration on plates, $10 fine. city charge upon such real estate S 5V, civil No. . Rg 2W, SLM, T,) Orval J. Barnes, 627 Kirk and Mrs. Dorothy will be accepted. Further Information l..i ft. 63.25 ft, N 1.5 ft.1 In the District Court of the. Reynold k EAR 1954 their evening to Ave., Leyton, expired registraE ::;.25 ft to beg. Cont .002; State of Utah, Second Judicial Adms Lots TELESPHORE PLOWE Acio. District, in nd fot the County help with tne projector, bor- tion, $10 fine. 19, 20, k ::7 B1K .".7. Plat B. Amount $14-5James T. Westley, 706 East rowed from the Verdeland Park of Davis. TO WHOM IT MAY CONNorth Salt Lake Add. Cont. FEGCY ANN 3rd School. JOHNSTON, South, Salt Lake City, opGREATER CERN: .22 Acres. MOUNTAINI Plaintiff, vs. KENNETH under the di- erator; Bud A. Jensen, owner, Bea- 7 v CHEilICAI CO Refreshments, Amount On May 19th, 1959, in Farm$24.84 ch, N and jjio chs Wj WAYNE JOHNSTON, Defend- rection of Mrs. S. R. Forney , no special transportation perington, Davis County, State of MILDRED H. CAHOON Beg r Utah, a hearing will be held in were all donated by the ladies mit on overlength vehicle, $5 K N MSN at pt 287.1 ft k 2.5 chs NOTICE TpS hereby given to the Second Judicial District Rg i "w SI ' fine. of Holt. SW cor So See 25 of Kenneth Johnston that Wayne N W W 105 95 150 Court. At this hearing, it will ft. u, ft, Literature was given all th 2N, Rg 1W, SLM, E 1.6 Jay S. Vernon, RFD CoalA,n'. Johnston has filed 75 ft. Slv 12 rJs, E 29.50 be necessary for Mr. Sevy Edson N 197.9 ft, W. 1.1! eh Annulment all failure to yield right of for at If omplanit ville, anyone rdto bog. Cont. 1.NI5 Acres. participants. Whipple, commonly known as 107.9 ft .to beg. Cont. Kenneth is interested in receiving in- way, $20 fine. against the said, Amount. $3701.05 Sevy Edison Houston, be presacre. Wayne Johnston, said annul- formation on radioactive fallent as a witness on certain matVernal East, 926 East Church, Amount $85.65 LEROY 4 MILDRED CAHOON ment to be heard on the 12th ters that will be heard on the Layton, speeding, 60 miles in B g 523) chs W k 8.01 chs day of May, 1950, at the Court- - out, first aid or articles needabove date concerning the ROBERT W. NICOL, JR. N lr SW cor SE'i Sec. 25, house in Farmington, tone, $10. Davis ed in a survival kit, please conBeg on N In SE' of NE'i changing of his name from SeE 214.5 Z. Stevens, 3772 Wall Mrs. Harold voiced me 1W, at SLM, 'N, Stats tact of Utah, p Rg once, County, Sec. 29 at pt 1321.1 ft S V.i' vy Edison Houston to Sevy EdJ. DUFFY PALMER, ft, S 55 it, E 72 ft, N lio ft. Deane Rigby, coordinate chair- Ave., Ogden, improper regia 53 W 350.56 ft fr NE cor son Whipple. K 75.18 it, M or I. to WX Attorney for Plaintiff, man of the Ladies Civil De- tration, $5 fine. Sec. 29, Tp 2 N, Rg IE, SLM, Any person or persons havTn l.n, S 122 ft, W 301.08 ft, 123 South State Street, S 69' 5.r E 14.H0 ft, S 52 David Paul Garrett, 87 South fense activities for Layton. Mrs. ing any objection to the changN 07 It to beg, cont. .50 arre. Clearfield, Utah. 32' E 2:t5.i; ft. S 40 1' E ing of the name, as above indiresides at 1478 Marilyn Mein, Kaysville, speeding 60 Less- the following. Beg. 012. Rigby in Th Reflex Published April 152.25 ft. S 45 i: 53 ft cated, must be in court on that miles in 805 ft N and 254.970 ft E of 311 and May 7, 1909. tone, $10 fine. Drive, Holt. M or I, to E In sd Sec. 29, date to enter their objections, it SW f cor of SE4 tile the N to pt 2ihi ft, S of NE cor being the intent of Sevy Edson Sic. 25, Ip 2N, rg 1W, SLM N 50 47 sd SE U of NK Whipple to assume all debts and W 148.5 ft, N 52" 32' W 190, ft - running thence N hV 5",' owed under the obligations 50W an old fence line name of Sevy Edison Housft, N 76 23 W to pt 19 ft1 1 17.45 alg thence S O' 00' JWi ft; N 8 24: E of beg. S 9 24' ton. W 05H0 ft, thence S 88 55' W 18 ft to beg. Cont. .49 acre. It will be necessary for Mr. K 117.817 ft; thence N 30 , Amount . . .. $132.26 Whipple to he in Farmington 0' 13' 45" W 05.00 ft; to the between the hours of 10:00 a. PEAK IMPROVEMENT CO. -103 eeffi. of Gout... beg. point m. and 12:00 Noon on May 19th, of Crk at pt N Beg in Cen $1 18.90 Amount 1959. 13 21' 5(1- - E 121 ft M or L J. DUFFY PALMER, N 20 fr NW cor Lot 12 Woodland BUILTR1TE HOMES Attorney for Petitioner, Sub, Sec. 29, Tp 2N, Kg IE, ft Lot It, Blk 4. Pleasant 123 South State Street, 7 irw Sub, Scr. 25, Tp 5N, SLM, S Hi K 10K ft, N 5 Clearfield, Utah. 08' E 110 ft, N M 18' W Rg 2W, SLM. Cont. .054 acre. Published in The Reflex April 181.5 ft, S Hi E alg sd Crk Amount .... $29.0"' 9, 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 1959. 97 ft M or L to beg. Cont. SU CORPORATION .325 Acre. Beg 11.99 chs S fr NW cor Amount $62.92 of of Sec 50. 2N. 1W. SLM, W L. & LOUELLA WILLIAM E 15 07 4.17 rbs, S 8.89 ehHAMBLIN Beg SW oor NE 9.13 chs, W 11.8,", chs chs, Lot 7, Blk 11, Plat C. Kays to beg. Cont. 15.2.1 acres. Notice is hereby given that on W 13 ft, S 132 ft, E 13 It, Amount $5040.88 the 20th day of May, 1958, at N 132 ft to beg. Cont. .nl 12:00 o'clock noon, at the front IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 Acres. door of the County Court House Amount $11.58 have hereunto set my hand and in Farmington, Davis County, This loth day of WILLIAM G. KORAB Bg official Utah, I will offer for Bale at 1718 ft N, 1211 ft W fr SE April, 19V.I. 11. L. STRONG, public auction and sell to the cor of NE14 of Sec 2, 4N, 2W, Davis County Auditor. highest bidder for cash, purW 370 ft, S OO ft, E 4d0 SLM, suant to the provisions of sec(SEAL) 70 ft to beg. Cont. ft, NWly tion Utah Code Anin The ' Reflex Published .534 Acre. notated, as amended, the follow1778 ft N, 1211 ft W fr April 10, 23, 50; May 7, 1959. Beg ing described real estate situSE cor of NE'U of Sec 2, ate in said county and now held 4N, 2W, SLM, W 334 ft. S by it under preliminary tax 60 ft, E 370 ft, NW'ly 70 ft to Estate of Albert T. Smith, de-- 1 ceased. beg. Cont. .431 Acre. Amount $270.07 Creditors will present claims vom-beito the undersign-LOCLEAR 353 OSCAR M. CAR-,"itft PRUDENTIAL FED-- ! ed at the office of J. Duffy IV ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN mci. Attorney at Law, IJh WIUSMES-STRAIO- KT ASS'N Beg 927.03 ft N, South State, Clearfield, Utah,! W 807.52 ft fr SE cor of on or otfoic the 50th day of NE14 of Sec 12, 4N, 2W, Juiu, A. D. 1959. J. DUFFY PALMER, SLM, S 92.7 ft, W 122.8 ft to y Attorney of Estate of Hy No. 91, N 37 05', W alg bert 'f. Smith, Deceased, 115.14 ft, E 184,13 ft to ST NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. AENTU6RY OLD SUNNI I NOON CO.. LOUISVIUE, NY., DISTRIBUTED Published in The Reflex April beg, Cont. .425 Acre. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, SI PROOT . SSK GRAIK NEUTRAL SPIRITS STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOP Amount $661. (!1 3o; May 7, 14, 21, 1959. 947: Layton Jaycees make survey, Reflex complains about the highway road ! hugging 1 two-da- North Central Precinct 202-20- Justice court report y jus-tic- 202-20- Notice to Creditors i ot Davis-Webe- 44 v ' ' ' r r V ' y t ii ' () interest-Administratr- ix Ander-Attorne- - Notice ,v i Notice i re 60-m- il 1 ' -- - j , Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car, gives you stability, less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has it! 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