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Show Q v September L 19 GO.- -, I i V two-thir- ds WHEAT RIDGE Over 1900 sq. ft. Layton of livable area, plus a full basement, plus a double garage, plus 2 large patios, plus a large lot in a choice location. Fireplace up and down. Air conditioning, built - ins, walk-opatio doors, many, many other extras. Will consider your equity in your present home as downpayment. KAYSVILLE BEAUTY Better than new 2 year old 3 bedroom brick Split level home with amusement room, utility room and bath finished on the third level. Firevelvet carpeting, place, system. drapes, Sprinkling Excellent location on 250 East Street. 4 BEDROOMS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 4 bedrooms, In Clearfield 1 baths. Buy out present owners equity and take over 4 interest GI load with monthly payments of only $73. Move right in. 21 ACRES 21 In Southwest Kaysville acres with an older 2 '4 room frame home and several outbuildings. Total Price $25,000. GOLDEN ACRES Eight year old 414 room brick, att. garage, lovely landscaped lot. Small will handle. ut down-payme- nt OPEN Till 7 my office. IN' WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State. (SEAL) IN WEST POINT ft with a full basement, garage, 85x200 ft, fireplace, 1(4 baths. A beautiful home for $20,000. 1450 sq. INCOME PROPERTY In Sunset Apt. Units income. $450 per njonth Drop into our office for more info, and an Appt. to see. 11 IN CLEARFIELD brick with a Lovely very nice 3 room Apt. in the basement. 2 fireplaces, separate heating systems, carpet and some furniture goes. Near grade school and Junior High. $8950. Clearfield Yes, for only $8950. you can buy a frame, full basement, and rage. 23 5 MENT GI ga- BUILDING LOTS We have two very good lots in Kaysville Heights. Priced right DUPLEX 2 bedrooms each side. Very good location in Layton Asking only $15,500. DOWNPAYMENT GI bedroom 3 brick, Layton full basement, 14 baths, carport. An excellent buy at $14,300. NO DOWN PAYMENT GI. NO HOUSE p.m. NO DOWN PA , 7 LOW DOWNPAT MENT FHA Homes for you to choose from. 3 bedroom brick, full basement and split Levels. Anything youd want in the way of others you extras. Some ready for immediate occupancy still hate time to choose your own interior decorating. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, PLAY GROUND AREA, AND THE SHOPPING DISTRICT OF LAYTON. & Insurance Co. 378 N. Main Realtor Layton or TA Phone Kays. 37 TA Office Clearfiled Jim Brough 37 Bob Mitchell Neville 37 6:2030 Joe Geo. Mitchell TA Barlow Realty 37-81- Cor. Sec. 36, T5N, R3W. The Sunday HOUSE 10:00 a.m. Till 7 p.m. Basement roughed 8 full baths on main floor. l. B.R. in for bath, O.R. and family room . . . See and Make offer, Less than $2,000.00 to move IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. in and take over existing loan. MUST BE SOLD SO MAKE SURE YOU SEE THIS ONE. LAYTON 8 B.R. brick, carport, L.R. carpet and drapes. Move right ht as owner will sell on contract. Home is vacant now. LAYTON Older 4 room brick home with 6 acres of land Just farmer. Terms available. Asking right for a part-tim- e I $9,100.00. A JO Tift RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIIL SECTION $ OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by .the Legis- lature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in fsvor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Ail tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, the State of Utah, or under this constitution, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and publie libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from two-thir- taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or cor- porations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purPower power plants, water was to have been used poses. transmission lines and other from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irri- property used for generating gate 160 acres in WSW Sec. delivering electrical power, a 36, ESE14 Sec. 35, T5N, R3W, portion of which is used for Hereafter it is proposed to furnishing power for pumping at a point S. water for irrigation purposes on divert 2 sec.-- ft 61.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36, lands in the State 01 Utah, may T5N, R3W, and conveyed by be exempted from taxation to earth ditch from Mar. 1 to Nov. the extent that such property 1 to irrigate 160 acres in Lots is used for such purposes. These shall accrue to the 1,2,3, SEy,NW, WSEy4 exemptions benefit of the users of water said Sec. 86, and to maintain so under such regulaartificial ponds for the raising tionspumped as the legislature may of waterfowls. prescribe. The taxes of the indiTo Appropriate: poor may be remitted or 31207 Marvin L. Allgood, gent abated at such times and in RFD No. 2, Box 152, Layton, such manner as may be provided from a 4 ft. dia. by law. The legislature may proUt .10 sec.-dug well, bet. 13 and 90 ft. deep vide for the exemption from at a point N. 226 ft and E. 2288 taxation of homes, homesteads. ft ft from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T4N, RlW. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 3 cattle, 1 horse, 200 chickens, and for swimming pool, service station and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 1.5 acres, all uses in SEUSESWy said Sec. 9. 31576 Roy Pullum, Clearfield, Ut .5 sec.-f- t from Masengale Pond (Spring Area), trib. to Great Salt Lake at a point N. 1677 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R2W. The spring area is described as follows: Beg. at a and W. 50 ft. point N. 1600 from said S14 Cor, thence N. 525 ft., W. 450 ft., S 525 ft., and E. 450 ft to point of beg. The water will be diverted by a natural pond 12 deep, having a capacity of 20 ae.-- ft and used for fish culture and recreational purposes in NESWIA said Sec. 1. Don Reay, Box 45, 32013 from Clearfield, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. a t. dia. well bet. 10 and 20 ft. deep, at a point S.360 ft. and E. 490 from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T4N, RlW. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 14 acre, all uses said Sec. 10. in NW'4NW 32034 Max L. Bennett, 2640 Liberty Ave., Ogden, Ut .1 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet 400 and 700 deep at a point N. 1545 ft. and W. 361 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec. 24, T5N, R3W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 15 horses, 50 chickens, 3 calves and 1 cow, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 5.25 acres, all uses in S'4 NEUSW14 said Sec. 24. 32091 James Robert Rees and Margaret J. Rees, Rt. 1, P.0. Box 341, West Layton, Ut .1 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet 3O0 and 850 ft. deep at a point S. 1263 ft. and W. 173 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 13, T4N, R2W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 25 cattle, 25 horses and 100 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 6 acres, all uses in SyNEVlSEkl said Sec. 13. 32178 Wallace Christoffer-son- , 2731 Madison Ave., Ogden, Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 400 and 600 deep at a S. 2647.2 ft. and W. 100 point ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T4N, R2W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 100 cattle and 2000 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for swimming pool and to irrigate 2 acres, all uses in NE'4 NEV4SE4 said Sec. 21. 32229 William W. Adams, Box 49, RFD No. 2, Layton, Ut .1 sec.-f- t well bet. from a 50 and 300 deep at a point S. 200 ft. and W. 50 from N14 Cor. Sec. 17, T4N, RlW. The water will be used for the watering of 2 horses and 10 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate 10 acres, all uses in NEyNE14NWy4 said Sec. ft ft ft n. ft n. ft OPEN . ft 3 Till Saturday and Sunday in of Red Center Light go one block North from Follow Open House signs East from there. 3 , To Changet Bsy View Duck Club, to adopt such other measures 462 University St, Salt Lake as may be necessary and proper City, Ut, proposes to change for insuring the continuity of the point of diversion, place and includoperations governmental of nature of use of 2 sec.-finto limited not but the ing, water initiated by Application exercise In the thereof. ancing of the powers' hereby conferred No. 2402L The water wsn to have been diverted from a drain the legislature shall in all re(Parker Ditch) at a point S. spects conform to the require724 ft. and W. 2150 ft. from EVi ments of this Constitution except to the extent that in the Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R3W, and used judgment of the Legislature so from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrito ao would be impracticable or gate 40 acres in NV4SE14 said would admit of undue delay. Sec. 1. Hereafter it is proposed to Section 2. The Secretary of of water at a State is directed to submit this divert 2 sec.-- ft proposed amendment to the point S. 829 ft from E14 Cor. electors of the State of Utah Sec. 1, T4N, R3W, and conveyed at the next General Election in by ditches and used from Mar. the manner provided by law. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 40 acres in Lots 1,2,3, SEKNEU said Section 8. This amendment shall take effect immediately on Sec. 1, and to maintain artificial adoption by the electors of this ponds for raising waterfowl. State. Bay View Duck Club, 462 University St., Salt Lake I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, to change Secretary of State of the State City, Ut,ofproposes the point diversion, place and of Utah, DO HEREBY CERof TIFY that the foregoing is a nature of use of 2 sec.-- ft full, true and correct copy of the water initiated by Application No. 24922. The water was to constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of have been diverted from a drain the Thirty-Thir- d (Paice Ditch) at a point N. 750 Legislature, ft. and W. 3240 ft from SE 1959, as appears of record in LAYTON 4 B. R. masonry, bath and half, carport with outside Terms arranged or refinance FHA. Priced at 17. storage. ft ft Sewetts complete Year By Patty Burton Kaysville Our We named ing 4-- is sew- it Sewetts. During the past summer our club has made aprons and slippers. We also have worked on books. Our leader is our Mrs. Fay Ritter. The children who have participated in the club are Patricia Rose Burton, Christine Little, Vicki Muir and Christine McGlinch. We entered the things we made during the summer in the Davit County Fair and got a blue ribbon (first). We all enjoyed our club and had many nice experiences. We club next hope to be in a 4-- ,,rSign,f,; .. SANDERS REALTY 197 N. Main, Layton Phone 37 Jllllllllll ) IIIIIIIIIII , CLEARFIELD Dining in a cafeteria, two men were overheard discussing autoMISSIONARY mobiles. sir," said one, BAPTIST CHURCH believe the best economy is to 800 N. & U.8. L Clearfield trade every two years. Thats what 10:20 a.m. School Sunday Ive done. And do you know," he Service 7:00 p.m. Preaching , c 0 n t inued proudly,-- "I haven't for Informatics Call TA missed a payment in 14 years! 1 "Y. Do Not Fan Nor Fumble ! ! Stork Club FOR COMMISSIONER Paid Political Advertisement. d ADMIRAL CLEARFIELD THEATRE TA Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sept. 1, 2, 3 "Five Branded Women" plus The Mouse That Roared" Sun, Mon, Tues, Sept. 4, 5, 6 'The Bell Boy" With Jerry Lewis plus Oak-ridg- Bridge oi Toko-Ri- " 30-4- Kaysville Theatre Kaysville, Utah PHONE 37 SHOW STARTS 7:30 Complete Show Each Night On Thurs., Fri., Sat Sept. 1, 2, 3 year. AIL THAT 1$ Our teacher Mrs. Fay Ritter went all out to help make our first year a success. UNCONQUERABLE IN MAN. 4-- H ..ALL THAT IS Mora Dignified famous TV producer, who never learned to read or write, recently endorsed his salary check with three crosses. Whats the idea? asked the You usually sign only banker. Its my wife's idea, said the p r 0 d u cer, she thinks that I should have a middle name two crosses. UNVANQUISHED A IN WOMAN IS IN Notice oi Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on Monday, September 5, 1960, to hear interested persons to the rezoning of a portion of the Agricultural zone to RIB zone for the puipose of the Terrydale constructing Subdivision. The public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. in the Layton City Municipal Offices. CONNIE 0. STONE, City Recorder. in Davis News Published Journal August ber 1, I960. 18, 25, Septem- Notice to Creditors USED PLYWOOD 4c to 8c Sq. Ft. Timbers, Skids, Crates and Boxes, Pickets and Fence Materials NEW SILENT TITE WINDOWS, BARGAIN 1 Mile East of Highway 91 on Syracuse - Navy Road Phone TA Evenings for information. CLOSED SUNDAYS ""j de- AUWE 1 $ ULLHN6SH WtSEIUJI JOSEPH SALMI I $crpfy by BEN tews II MADDOW HY. 91 f j JURE WALKER TECHNICOLOR LM. laanmKRH MMtaUaTEDQMTBTl HILL Kid's Show Saturday 1:30 p.m. All Seats 25c at 6:30, Show Starts at Dusk 'Tumbleweed" 1, 2, 3 SHE WAS WORTH technicolor CHARTS ALBERT Adults. 75c Children Under 12 FREE Box Office Opens JOHN MURPHY-SAXO- i THEATRE N NORTH OF LAYTON Tonyy, The sale of a 1953 Mercury Sedan, Serial No. 53SL, 93418M, shall be conducted at 12 oclock noon on Friday, September 16, I960, at 50 North Main, Ijiyton, Utah. This car is subject to a chattel mortgage, dated July 29, 1958, and filed with the County Recorder for Dade County, Florida, and the amount due thereon is $279.99. Published in The Weekly Reflex, September 1 and 8, I960. Estate of Olive H. Egan, DRIVE-I- r? Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. Notice Sale SAVE MONEY to Aircraft Avenue and then North. Follow Open House 1 Itaady Works 4-- , East on Gentile Street (Continued from Page 9) person to provide the yarn he sad personal property, not to would need for all his clothing exceed $2,000 in value for for s year simply by spinning nomea and homesteads, and all 80 minutes s day, The local household furnishings, furniture, weavers wov the yarn into ana equipment usea exclusively eliminated a by the owner thereof at his cloth and thna great market for th British place of abode in maintaining ahome for himself and family. textile mills. Schools in India struggl unfTWperty not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled der great handicaps auch as who served in persofs war lack of qualified teachers, meain the military service any of the States or of the State ger curricula, and no textbooks. For instance, there are no hooka of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor of written on the history of the orphans such disabled Indian people. However, the persons or of persons who while serving in the philosophical acceptance of the military service of the United btates or the State of Utah Indians under British dominion is giving way to enthusiasm were killed in action or died as a result of such service as great land reforms make may be exempted as the realistic the hopes of every inlegislature may provide. The legislature shall provide dividual for peraonal achievement. by law for an annual tax suffiOther guests of the Carrolls cient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated were Mr. Don Jessupp of Portordinary expenses of the State land, Oregon, and his daughter, for each fiscal year. For the Mrs. Art Peterson, Mrs. purpose of paying the state Sylvia, Marjorie Thatcher and Eileen debt, if any there be, the legisThatcher. They were served lature shall provide for a tax annually, sufficient levying to pay a dinner of fruits, nuts, and the annual interest and to pay vegetables in the Indian tradithe principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final tion. passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The of state is directed to secretary submit this Sheffield, boy proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah in the From Chicago, Illinois, comes next general election in the glad tidings of the arrival of manner provided by law. a son, John Sherman Sheffield, Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this born August 2 in Michael Reese amendment shall take effect Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sherthe first day of January, 1961. man B. Sheffield. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, The young lad weighed in at Secretary of State of the State seven pounds and has been welof Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a comed at home by his sister full, true and correct copy of the Sherae. Mrs. Sheffield will bo constitutional amendment proremembered as the former Karposed by the regular session of ma Rae Jackson of Provo. Thirty-ThirLegislature, Grandparents are Mr. and 19o9, as appears of record in H. Sheffield, Mrs. Kenneth my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. have hereunto set my hand and Victor L. Jackson, Provo. affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 22nd day of August, I960. Arrested for passing a car ahead LAMONT F. TORONTO at excessive speed, the defendant Secretary of State. was asked if he was guilty or not (SEAL) guilty. Your honor, I plead not guilty. It was a case of What do you mean? Your honor, the driver of the Mrs. Muriel Larsen entertaincar ahead of me was a woman. ed the "Kaysville Bridge Club At a crossing she put out her hand e Friday afternoon at the for a left turn, turned on her turn Country Club. lights for a right turn and then Mrs. Wells F. Collett enter- went straight ahead. What would tained the 0 Club at her you have done? home Friday evening. Theme Case d i s m i s sed, said the Spanish Fiesta. Patio dinner judge. party for all members of the Primary Stake Board which Prafarenc served between 1930-4- 0 and Prospective employer You their husbands. Its an annual say, sir, you were at your last summer party. place for 23 years? Why did you hostesses include leave? Assisting Mrs. Effie B. Miller and Mrs. I Prospective employe Lucille Sheffield. paroled. : Kaysville clubs ceased. Creditors will present claims Protests resisting the grant$11,500.00. LAYTON 2 B. R. home in excellent condition inside and out. ing of any of the foregoing ap- with vouchers to the underLow down payment FHA. Monthly payments approximately plications with reasons therefor, signed at the offices of Bean must be filed in duplicate with and Bean, 50 North Main Street, i $75.00 per month. t the State Engineer, 403 State Layton, Utah, on or before the LAYTON 3 B.R. Brick, carport, buy equity and assume existCapitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 24th day of October, A. D. 1960. ing GI loan with monthly payments of $70.00. Equity on or before October 15, 1960. DOYLE C. EGAN, Full price $11,950.00. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, Administrator of Estate of NEW HOMES with no down payment for Veterans, Olive H. Egan, deceased. State Engineer. Published in Layton Journal, basement, bath and half. Total price $14,300.00. Published in The Weekly ReExcellent area with all new homes. See anytiine. Layton, Utah, from September flex, August 18, 25; September 1 to September 15, 1960. 1, 8, I960. KAYSVILLE 2 B.R. frame home, large comer lot, full basement. Low down payment FHA or Owner will consider co. ntract Priced at $12,900.00. 2 B.R. brick home, part basement, double gaCLEARFIELD rage. Drive by 944 E. 1150 S. and see then call for appointment Can be handled for $2,000.00 down. RECLAIMED LUMBER 4c to 6c B.F. 630 Julie Drive, Layton, Utah. Go . CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , J 5 SLB&M. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, NUMBERED SECTION 24, GRANTING TEM PORARY EMERGENCY POWERS TO THE LEGISLATURE IN THE EVENT OF WAR OR EMERGENCIES CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, OR SIMILAR BOMBING ATTACKS. B it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section L It is proposed to amend Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding a new section thereto designated. Section 24, to read: Notwithstanding any general er special provisions of the Constitution the legislature, in order to insure continuity of state and local governmental operations in periods of emergency resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, shall have the power and the immediate duty (1) to provide for prompt and succession to the temporary power? and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the incumbents of which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (2) Users The . following application have been filed with the State Engineer, to change or appro priate water is Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations r in LEGALS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND. ARTICLE VII OP THE CONSTI- Politicians llcllcatoVctsr, - ,Ugf U Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. $5000 ALIVE OR DEAD wm ifllS Debbie September 4, 5, 6, 7 m AMERICAN KTOTOTOHIL roes 6D CyAR AUAN ckwsic tale of THE EVIL... CWEMASCOK b mouse COLOR op KiDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW BRIDES OF DRACULA BONUS NIGHT SAT. ONLY 3 BIG COMMANCHE STATION RAT RACE 9:10 Sun., Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs., Sept. MOVIE -- WISE. Uwr ha navar baan anything bka HITS - CiNemaScopE 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 p.Vyfl plus t'V YOU MUST - SEE.. - -- Jl 'L o Tht Jack Lemmon Shirley MacLaine Fred MacMorray M CTERNrryf L1CKEY SHAUGHNESSY bM COLO COLOR 7:45 v; THE APARTMENT . FIRST NEW LOOK hi photography wl ft tine th MiB ianatloa af tte umtra GBInieEmLSKaiKS AN ADVENTURI INTO THI 4TH DIMENSION to MGKYRSD HTiXlET AN AM A tCAN-lNT.- lt NATIONAL. PICTUI. IN COLOR ; , |