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Show rT - Notice oi Public ' Notice to Creditors Hearing Layton study fails to show Cause of hepatitis spread Estate- of HEBER JOHN LAYTON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Creditor! will present claims on Monday,-Januar4, J960, at with vouchers to ths undersign1:00 p. m. in Koom 108, County Layton A group of Verde-lan- d offices of Bean and Courthouse, Farmington, Utah, ed at the Park tenant gathered at a Public Hearing will be held Bean, Attorneys, 00 North Main, council meeting before , the Board of County St, Layton, Utah, on or before Layton city Commissioners to consider the the 23rd day of, April, A. D Monday evening to ask for help in the control of hepatitis, adoption of proposed compre. I960. which hat thus far resulted in hensive amendments to the DaREX L. LAYTON, vis County Zoning Ordinance cases in tha thirty-on- a 'He-bof Estate of Executor including certain changes on the area.. housing Deceased. John Layton, comtoning map. The proposed from county learned They prehensive amendment and map Published in The Weekly Rehealth department sanitarimay- be ' examined prior to the flex, December 24, 31, 1959; ans Frank Arnold and Ward hearing at the Davis County January 7, 14, 1960, Warnock, who also were presPlanning Comihission Office. H. L. STRONG,., . ent, that testa thus far show . the water ia not contaminatCounty Clerk, ed and that the housing dePublished in The Weekly Reflex December 8, 10, 17, 24, NOTICE OF SALE OF velopment has one of the best COUNTY PROPERTY 1059... . sewer systems in the state. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. Arnold pointed out that that Davis County will sell at not finding the cause wss quite Vsrdsland Perk public auction,- - on the North normal in a hepatitis epidemic. the Davis County While the disease itself is Mrs. Minerva .Wootton, Marys- steps of quite Court - House, Farmington, Is the virus, which is 1 here the at ville, California, Utah, at 12 oclock Noon on common, to 10,000 times smaller than homp of their son and daughter-io-la- the Uth day of January, A. D. described any bacteria, can not be identithe 11)60, following Mr. and Mrs. John S. real property situate in Davis fied by any methods available The Woottons will Wootton, in this state. County, State of Utah, serve Christmas dinner to fourBeginning at a point on the It It believed, however, that line of y West teen guests. is spread from perhepatitis Davis-Webthe Canal, son to person through close which ia North 33 feet and West 14L3 feet from the contact. T doubt that we will be Southeast comer of Section able to determine where it is 26, Township 5 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, coming from, but we will conU. S. Survey, running thence tinue to try, Mr. Arnold said. West 1293 feet; thence North At the request of the citi62.6 feet; thence East 211.5 thence South 88 10 zens present the health defeet; A Ueekly newspaper published East 846.5 feet; thence South partment agreed to begin a. in ths interest of the residents 85 64 East 249 feet; thence study next week of garbage f Dsvis County, at Layton, 10 East 68.5 pickup and disposal and also South 83 Utah. ' feet; thence South 88 61 bathroom fixtures in the units East 288.2 feet to the West to determine if they could be matter line of right-of-wEntered as second-clas- s of at Layton, Utah, under the Act thence causing any of the trouble. Canal; How long the disease will 18711. March of 8, aaid South 11 feet along eontinuo to spread in Layton Wert line to point of beginand elsewhere in ths county and Published by ning, containing 0.93 acres. Easement an for state, where cases have also CO. Subject PRINTING tp INLAND the existing irrigation ditch been reported, depends on the Phone: Kasville ! and structures in favor of percentage of susceptible peoFife Ditch Company. ple and the exposure density, Member: The minimum price accept' NATIONAL, EDITORIAL according to Dr. Seldon Owens, able will be $266.00. : ASSOCIATION Layton physician, who attendH. L. STRONG, ed the meeting. He said symp-tom- s Davia County Clerk. Netl Adv. Representative were a fever in the bePublished in The Weekly ReNewspaper Advertising Service 338 N. Michigan Avenue flex December 10, 17, 24 . and ginning, followed by losa of . Chicago, 11L 31, 1959. . - city-own- - . Notice to-w- it: right-of-wa- er The ay ' , Terms of Subscription , Mail $4.50 Per Year . Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) , Lkrt I, intinn .PaHlabaf Editor W. Clair Hairs . Mary ftowrmg M ally Fiahar Yarn Waafaay - .Awt Editor .Ryrtor Adwrtfatwg Mgr. Adverttoin Irrlyi LmiHrg KEFOtTERS Marljagi AdM-- , Rannia JoakiM Mama frooro -Vlrvtei BasnaH . Xiyirllb .Bmcaai Art club party ' Mrs. Keys ville Mary Bowman entertained the Art Club at their annual Christmas Luncheon and Party at her home Monday afternoon. Assisting hostesses included Mrs. Julia Gailey, Mrs. Winnfred Garrett, Mrs. Bonnie Gunnell, Mrs. Beth Dredge, Mrs. Iota Smith and Mrs. Norma Swan. , , Christmas of the evening was music i by the Syracuse Strings, a new addition to the school this year.. This group included LeRoy Eastbope, - Helen Steed, Shamra Bennett, Joan Simpson, Judy Thayne,' David Bevans, Kathleen Eastho'-e- , and Douglas Hansen Classes of piano accompanist. Mrs. Ruth Ramptons fourth grade gave Christmas Toy Shops. Mae Mother Bodilys fourth grade, Goose Christmas Land. Ardith Bourgeous 'a fifth grade, Nite BeMr. Eugene fore Christmas, O'Brien and Mr. Galleys Sixth grades, gave Santa On The Air. The piano accompanist was Mrs. Carol Rampton. As a Christmas gift to the school from the PTA for the 1958-5year, a new Sound system with record player and speaker was presented. And the officers of .the PTA 1959-6- 0 year presented the school with new furniture for the faculty room at the school. The county officers of the Daughters of Pioneers also presented the school with a State flag at the program.' The Lion Club members and their partners enjoyfed a Christmas dinner and program at the "Canton Cafe" in Ogden Monday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Cook and son, Lee, and daughter. Jackie of Stanton, Texas, arrived here last Friday and plan to . visit for two weeks uitli Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beazer, parents of Mrs. Cook. She uilf be remembered here as the former Ula Lee Beaz- -' er. Mrs. Mrs. William Warren, Oridth Bourgeous and Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood were hostesses to members of the Variety Anns Club at the home of Mrs- - Warren, last Thursday evening. A Christ-- I mas Story was given .by Mrs. DeMar Rasmussen. Dinner was served and gifts were exchanged by a large group of the club, mem- -' bers. Mrs. Della Rentmeister ha left the Dee Hospital where she1 has spent another two weeks fol-- 1 lowing a very serious operation.' She is convalescing at ths home! of her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. James DeSilva of Ogden. t ' Dal T. Smedley and wife, Helen entertained for' the Smedley Heat-ing and Plumbing employees with a Christmas party last Friday evening at the Syracuse school gym. Two hundred people enjoyed a turkey dinner, a program and 9 Virginia A Christmas evening for officers and teachers of 'the Syracuse Second Ward Primary Association was enjoyed last Thursday night at the Ward Hall. Special guests were husbands of the group. A buffet supper was served followed by a Christmas story by Mrs. Clarence T. Smedley. Mrs.- - Smedley also directed a humerous skit, .Primwith tft cast ary Anonymous consisting of Reita HanSeir,' Clarence Smedley, Dana Chambers Shamra Bennett, Stephen Chapman, Terry Smedley, Ferral Gailey and Revere Chambers. Comincluded Mrs. mittee members Lauana Chambers, Mrs. Ethelene Holt, Mr. Shirley Gailey, presidency of the ward primary and all other officers assisted in the preparation of the dmner. Special guests were Bishop and Mrs. C. Russell Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ardith Bourgeous, Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Thurgood, and from the Stake Board was Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Smedley. The evening was concluded by the singing of Christmas carols. R . December 24, . , I .1959 r Layton Hews Linda Simmons, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Simmons, has had pneumonia.' She is- currently . list! ", on the Improving'' The family of Maggie Simmon held their Christmas party Mow-da- y evening with dinner and exchange of gifts. The family Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Newman and children, Mr. and Mbs. Dean Simmons and children, Sir. and Mrs. LeGrande Simmons and daughter, all of Layton;' and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas Bennett and children, Syracuse. . ' .Irvin and Harry Newman spent a few days last week hi Monroe, Utah, with their; father, Yergen Newman.. Layton Second Ward Elders held a party Tuesday night with a visit from Santa Claus. , V"- nted. , c' . - , e Immediate Job Opportunities FrMlii vtok I sivnth recent APPRENTICE hick arhaol trad. at, ta learn aftice machine repair. dt-k- wrdsyi. Aaa x good mU(7- - pcrienr, MACHINK OFFICE OPERATOR COMPTOMETER MALE OFFICE MANAGER r I jrtar colics ftccoaiUinff ftccountins experience poblic Meet be able te type. . OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR One yrar . recant An 2S-- ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Shorthand and Joarneliam abilbepin ity etreoeery. Excellent Ring aalary. SEWING OVERLOCK OPERATOR MACHINE U-recant One a Ax year Hell-ds- J, PRESSMAN tu.. ' ( PnanaiT . An rlenea. BRICKLAYER I year kaaaa An ex- i ll-- ' experience. f yt ALTERATION WOMAN.' V' IS te 11. etere experience snlrad. ; .; t' - , cenatractiea TV REPAIRMAN , - re y far Small Praaaaa. yean racant prlntlnf - 1 I perience. OPERATOR . frede-aat- a. Oppartanity ta lun mentha acheeHns trade. job atarta. COMPOSITOR-LINOTYP- . high, achaal L . - TRAINEES in- - banaaata and partiaa ..cbtduif .Vw .taar'i OR ELgTRONtCS MACHINIST ' ,'1 bn ery aewtnf experience. ' WAITRESSES experience. prlntlnf SALES CLERKS . Good opportunity Woinch . iobe. for fall or part-tin- o - to be farm exchange Student to Sweden in 1960 elec- trical appliance gift for everyone. The evening was concluded with dancing. . The group then preseand Mrs. Smedley with system an , for their home as ,.a Christmas . . gift. . . The Syracuse Second Ward Choir presented ,a Christmas Cantata Sunday evening at . Sacrament meeting. Directed by 'Dick Egan with Mrs.' Kathleen Sessions and' Miss Judy Hansen, organ and piano accompanists. . Featured soloists were Sherman Bennett, Maxine Smedley, .Marlene Hill, Beth Waite, John.. Flint,',- - .Betty Karren Hodgson . and Rounds, Helen Smedley. , .Narrating the story was given by. Mrs-- . Maude Bennett and Mrs. Blantjie Waite, Tho' Syra Lite Club. members enjoyed their annual Christmas party, on Monday evening at the home of .Mrs, Clyde Barber, A The Righted Christmas story Path was given" by Mrs. Helen Briggs, , the guests then enjoyed dinner and were seated at one long table, beautifully decorated with ' Christmas .candles . and wreaths. Santa Claus then came and distributed gifts io everyone. Twenty-fivenjoyed. Ihe, evening together. Assisting Mrs. . Barber as hostesses was Mrs, Royal W. Rampton. Mis. J. Ellis Holbrook . and Sirs. Lester Frew. Mrs. William Warren entertained a group of ' school chums, at her home Monday evening. - C. Child If Yan NEED WORK ar WORKERS Contact tha Oiiice EmploymentAArmSecurity Atom liii MERRY CHRISTMAS at I A',. Bowmanrs:& 4-- H V ,t From All of Us Closed Christmas New Year s Day ... , REFLEX-LEADE- ROTES . i FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE ' a visit from .Santa with an Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barbsr'sn- tertained with a family Christmas paper. dinner at their borne Sunday afternoon for Mr. and - Mrs. Dean Swanner and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanner and their families, from Farmington,. Mrs. . June Gierish, Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful, Utah,-anWilliam H. Child . and children Stephan, Shauna. Nancy and Clark Blain Child, funds. The Utah Lions Clubs David. Logan a t and Miss Carla have been long time supporters Clearfield, A spectacular was program Irene Hoyt, Kamas, Utah State of tha program, according to presented last Thursday evening University juniors, were select- Dr. Frischknecht. by the upper grades Of the Syra- cuse school with about 139 students ed and received their tentative Clark Child is a recently re- participating. A special feature assigpments as Utahs 1960 In- turned LDS missionary for the ternational Farm Youth ExGulf States Mission. He is change delegates, Dr. Carl studying industrial manageFrischknecht, extension direc- ment at USU. He has been a tor, announced today. club member 6 year where Mr. Child, son of Mr. and he has served as junior , lead- Mrs. John T. Child of Clear- er and club leader. He wonthe field received an appointment to go to Sweden. Miss Hoyt, state leadership award in ,1955 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and also in 1957. 6c Roy Hoyt of Kamas received He was awarded 4 trip to tht an appointment to go to Bra- National Club Conference zil. Utah ia among 41 states in Washington, D. C. He has and 60 foreign countries sched- won showmanship and fitting uled to participate in the 1960 contests at the Intermountain IFYE program. These two Junior Livestock Show and has Utahns are among 108 U. S. received blue ribbons and some young people and 130 persons purple ribbons on most of his from other countries tentativeprojects. He has been a ly scheduled to participate in kcoot five years where he haa t h i a international goodwill served as group leader and has building program which is fi- received the Duty to' God nanced entirely by private award. He hat' been an FFA member two years and in, his church he has served as president of the Deacons quorum, secretary of the Teachers quorEstate o Barton Bodily, de- um, mission recorder for the ceased. Gulf States, and a ward teach4-- H LAYTON STORE w. HEWS ' Greetings frem - Virginia! is tee sen thet the Per again Gay upon us. Much enthusiasm Is being shown this year in our humble little community.' It extends from our ward chapel , to the,- - school and into almost every borne.. where Is visible the brilliant glow of Christmas lights and beautiful decora: tions. Our Christmas prayer to our dear readers is this: May Christmas bring you Joy and Peace, So beautiful and mild. May , all your prayers be answered and your .fondest dreams come true. And through the year may many blessings. Be sent from God to you. Your' correspondent Gamma globulin is available commercially through drug stores, however, at about $7 per shot, he said. He explained that commercial drug suppliers obtained the serum by paying professional blood donors. Principal Glen Moss of the Verdeland Park - elementary school reported on a survey he has conducted, showing that there has been 31 eases of hepatitis in the park since August 17, 18 of which has not as yet been released by the doctors. Mr. Moss, with the help of the health department has prepared a report describing the symptoms and precautions to take to avoid the disease. Information found in the pamphlet may be found elsewhere in another article in this news- Weekly Reflex , P(m) ill In appetite, aching, vomiting and other general sign of the flu. Mr. Warnock reported . that a state epidemologist ,1a working on the case, trying to run down the cause, but that testa he has made thus far have shown nothing. Gamma globulin can be used - for immunization,' but Emil Henderson, manager of the Intermountain' Regional Blood Center, aaid it ia very scarce, not onjy- - la Utah, but elsewhere in the nation. A request was made to Washington, D. C. for extra serum, but none ia available he said, unless the state wants to nse its quota for the first quarter of 1960. This ia a difficult decision to msks not knowing what may come up in ths future where its use will be more important, he said. To immunize all of Verdeland, for instance, he pointed out, it would require the gamma globulin from 8100 pints of blood and they are not sure it would help anywsy. er E-4- c Adams Specidls Dec' 22, 23, 24 - 6c 26 U.S. NO. la Golden Ripe BANAHAS 4-- H SUNKIST, No. 138 '70 RANGES Notice to Creditors Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tha undersigned Ira A. Huggins, First Security Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, on or beforo the 28th day of April, A. D. I960. Cotton Slacks Bouffant Slips $4.93 ............. .......... $3.83 Orion' Socks 93c Blouses l......$2.93 ft i Ties . M Nylon Slips ..$3.93 Sport Shirts ..$2.83 Slippers .t.:..j$l,93 Wallets. $2. $3. $4 Nylon Tights $10 i . -- ' s Hurry In IThtf Of of Gift Buy Won't Welt! PRICED TO CLEAR LaVona Edwards, Executrix of the Estate of Barton Bodily, deceased. Published in The Weekly Reflex December 24, 31, 1959; January 7, 14, I960. ' er. - -- i 1 ' Snow Crop,-1- 0 os. . , .. EL ea. AVOCADOS Extra Large,' 26 43.', ' t Mary Elizabeth APPLE . 6 oz.'. Knotty,. i.rv, V r J FROZEN FOODS .Snow Crbp,.lb,o2.. t ,Reg.,37c, ; C , . ;f ' V , , - m ' Brussel PE AS y. ' i ?.. u ' MINCE PUMPKIN .Sprouts. r . PIES - i 4-- H 4-- H Notice to Creditors Estata of ELTON JOHN BENNETT, also known as ELTON J. BENNETT, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at tho office of Milton J. Hess, Attorney at Law, 10 South Main, Farmington, Utah, on or before tho 28th day of April, P. A. ' I960. Lena T. Bennett, Administratrix of the s- tate of Elton John Bennett, also known at Elton J. Bennett, deceased. Published in Tha Weekly Reflex, December 24, 31, 1959; January 7, 14, I960. 4-- H .Center Slices,,;... , ' , . NORBEST A GRADE, . . - ' , TURKEYS;.... j . glb: your real BEANS thought-fulne- ss Insurancs.e Sea ' . . : No. 303, , ' CREAM CHEESE , philadeiblC'8.o eaineeeoa NoUr Nsw atora hours at Bowmans. - i Paper lor Other AG Specials & Mon.-Thur- s, 8 Frl.' s.m.-G:3- 0 3U -- 'Free X& " . Cranberry Sauce AforS'jlOO U irom Contamination Check-Dail- : Sat 8'a.m.-7:0- dJ . fr B " 0 p.m. O' . c ' eeeeeeeabeeeee NIBLETS.12 oe. ... ' eee CORN;.''..::- - by giving a gift of Rseurity. Insurance is a gift that accumnlatea apprecia tion as the years go by. Remember everyone should have - insurance of aome type. but aaa ' insist on tht best e 4. OCEAN SPRAY IIISURANCE Show oz.. 9Vi Air Id Whole Green. WALNUT I4EATS .. .ju CGArJ del. monte, Afar'0 , TOMS eggs......,.: .JJ ' llx 98 .;. - A A GRADE, X'ARGE i tVERNM. SMITH J GREEN,' THIN SKIN LGE ; Referring .to hit accomplishments and service, Davie County Agricultural Agent L. Darrell Stokes aaid, I consider Clark one of the most outstanding candidates I have ever recommended to represent ua as an IFYE. , Miss Hoyt 'is an English major at USU with future plane of being a teacher. She hae been a member of for 10 years, and an alumni member of tha USU club two years. Dr. Gordon Beckstrand, associate state club leader ays that the two Utah delegates will begin their orientation immediately to prepare them to be most effective goodwill ambassadors living in the homes of rural people in other countries for six months. They will leave for Washington, D. C. and final orientation the first .week of ApriL Between now and then they are expected to become acquainted with the langauge and general customs of the people in those countries. Miss Hoyt already speaks and read tome Spanish which will be to her advantage, she aaid. 3 doz. 79c 133 So. Stata p- OPEN SUNDAYS SPECIALS FRi; SAT. AND RUN. 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