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Show October 13, 1960 Vr'YTi'v Page 15 it there ' has - ever b6 been story just We it entire history of the Post Office Department. I am also of the opinion that it would bo impossible to overemphasize the imnot only portance of this story but for for today's operations t v ahead.lie that the years In a recent speech on this Gensubject by the postmaster out that by 1970 eral he brought our population to expected to be 208,000,000 and that our annual mall volume by then will be jousiy doub Divorcco? carriages in bclcr.co last month Her high in mail volume KcysvSUd lnt l Fill drive nenhcrsldp Members of tie Kaysville executive board of the Kaysville . ; PTA have begun the member-shi- p drive. It began hLiuLy end 1. will continue through next Mo day, October 17, under the pe eral chairmanship of Mrs. IUts Morton and Mrs. Verna Vane AH parents and friends of thl PTA are urged to join the of , ganization for a 50 cent fee.-The first meeting of the PTA will be Thursday at the school ' Parents of first, second and third ' graders are invited to a typical school lunch at 6:30 while pa ents of fourth, fifth and sljtth .gra- - ; ders are visiting the classrooms. At 7:30 the program will be versed and parents of first,' Second and third will meet id their children's rooms while the Othets are served in the cafeteria. The meeting to under the general direction of PTA pfesfdent, r " ' Mrs. Dorothy Carter. in the Austin, 59, Bountiful; James Ik waa e A new high la; the records kept Kent Hamby, 19, Clearfield, and nation's mail volume was reachEliza Lake Salt Jane 21, Lee, at the Davis' County courthouse ed during fiscal year I960 ending City; Dale Franklin Goede, 21, during September. The records Hill Air Force Base, and Gaylene June 30, which continued the steady upward trend of the past showed that there were 13 mar- Lake, 20, Layton. seven years at a rata which even 13 and for licenses applied riage Philip Eugene Sieber, 25, according to advance informaOrem, and Kay Sheffield, 20, tion from the annual divorces granted. report of This was about half the num- Kaysville; Lawrence Searle, 46, the Post Office Depart m e n t Ogden, and June M. Bingham, which has been made available ber of marriage licenses applied 34, Kaysville; Jay Tyler Beck, to Postmaster Edna F. Nicholls. for during August and more than 28, Parker, Idaho, and Beth more than 90 billion pieces. The half the number applied for in Although subject to last min- U. S. Bureau of Standards, Gayle Quist, 20, Bountiful; Kenan was There 1959. of the Sept, neth Henry Beeson, 58, Norfolk ute revisions, the year's total organization, separate entirely same number of divorces grant- Naval Shipyard. Ports mouth, ha; been estimated as 63.6 bil- estimates that our mail volume borne, 297 South ed last month as the previous Virginia, and Ethel S. Burgess, lion pieces of mail which includes will be doubled within the next to 48, Layton; Jack Hervey Faus-et- t, about one billion pieces of par15 300 West, Kaysville, drapes. month. But. in comparison 25 years, and it all fits into the or last year, there were 11 mbre Phone Estate of Ellen E. Thurgood, 16, Nephi, Utah and Coral cel post. It was stated that this same 3 It 943 1959. The picture. of deceased. than during Sept, Shelba Sorensen, 17, Bountiful. would mean an increase of nearin another, speech was It Creditors will .present claims comparison figures are: 32 marSecin 25 correswere Divorces granted per cent over the ly with Vouchers to the undersigned riages, 14 divorces and one an- ond District Court, during Sept- ponding figures for 1953 when about the Post Office DepartClearBox No. 113, Route at 1, nulment in August; and only 7 ember, to: Mary Connie Lese-ber- g the annual volume was 50.9 bil- ment that another official exCivil Nor'-ifield, Utah, on or before the 13th pressed his sentiments about the Damarriages and 4 divorces during of 1961. from Raymond Berg Lese-ber- lion pieces. D. A. Court District In the day of February, 1959 like this; We are proud situation Sept. Utah. L. of THURGOOD, VERN Jeanette Darlene Young vis County, State of the executive During this same period, it of our record. We have no apolElMembers Plaintimarof for Estate who of FROST, Sondra ALICE JANE Administrator from Frank T. Young; applied Couples board of the Farmington Elemen- riage licenses during this past Averett from William Kent Aver-et- was pointed out, the revenue of ogies to make and no regrets to ff,- vs. WILLIAM F. FROST, len E. Thurgood, Deceased. the Department also has shown Teachers OcParent School of tary Date first publication, defendant. express. What has been done month include: Dari Leon HanNorline Johns from Cleon L. Assn met Thursday evening sen, 20, and Louise Beth Dean, Johns; Faye Henderson Haworth an impassive gain with an in- was once said to be impossible. of The State of Utah to the tober 13, A. D. 1960. crease from $2,091,714,000 in fis- Now it is history! Those are Published in The Weekly Reflex with the new principal of the above named defendant: 18, both of Bountiful; Wayne from Gary A. Haworth; Carol cal year 1953 to $3,276,800,000 for also You are hereby summoned October 13, 20, 27, November 3, school, Harold M. Berg, to tenmy sentiments. Kenneth Housel, 17, and Karen Jean Carson from Dorman Leo and required to serve upon Bean 1960. fiscal year 1960. tatively plan the PTA program Collette Schafer, 17, both of Salt Carson. Eight experienced, well trainIncluded among items cited by and Bean, plaintiffa attorneys, ed sales people to help with for this year. re- Postmaster Edna F. Nicholls as in Here Utah, Lavern Paul Farmington, Lake Nelson, North is 60 address City; A. whose Beth B. Jones from Paul The membership drive is beyour selection. Undoubtedly of office the climbed an Anne ceipts post Jo Lake and Salt 33, recent the City, Main Street, Layton, Utah, accomplishments by Jones; Darlene H. Thompson and a week this they can show you the exact Davie in with1953 of ginning Court District In to from B $11,305.23 w the o to the n lee, 21, from Ethan L. Thompson; Joyce Karen Iverson answer r complaint Department were the following: piece of property you are infor is planned being Utah. this of night State of service last 20 in $17,995.00 County, year. days after Established the first Davenport, Iowa; John Lynn B. Cahoon from William C. terested in. Pearl J. Hagan, Plaintiff, ve. early November. summons upon you. If you fail There is not much we can do scale program of automatic mail New Homes In and Out of Smith, 20, and Kay Hassing, 20, Leland Howard Morris Officers of the executive board both of Bountiful. so to do, judgment by default Everette J. Hagan, Defendant. from Mary Lu Stafford; Anna about how much mail we have handling by machinery on Subdivisions The State of Utah to the above include: Mrs. Olive W. Jenson, will be taken against you for basis. O Darrel Paul from Harvey James Paul: to handle from day to day or nation-wid- e 23, said defendant: Ogden, named demanded Thompson, relief in the Mrs. Audrey C. Clark, president; how many people are making You are hereby summoned and 1st vice airlift the pro- Some Older Homes Are Also complaint, which has been filed M. and Anita Cosby, 21, Bountiful; Carol Lee Johnson from Elvin Harold Developed president; Morwith the clerk of said court, required to serve upon Bean and Leon Johnson; Charles M. Simp- use of the Postal service. Post- gram which speeds up th de2nd vice president; Mrs. Gail Norman Gorder, 21, Listed and a copy of which is hereto Bean, plaintiffs attorneys, Berg, son Mikesell and 17, Pauline from Mary Lynn Simpson; master Edna F. Nicholls stated, livery of approximately gan, one secretary-treasureHere is a dandy buy priced annexed and herewith served whose address is 50 North Main Eula G. Barnett, M. but n the whole Lee e t from C. Robert Johnson Higgs, Departm 17 Farmington; of Betty out on letter Jay a space every for quick sale. 320 ACRES IN Street, Layton, Utah, an answer upon you. BLACKFOOT AREA. Fenced. 20 days Other members of the board 24, Salt Lake City, and Maurine Joanne Johnson; and Berneta keeps busy in devising ways and available basis. This is an action for divorce. to the complaint within summons 285 acres irrigated and cultiare: Mrs. Mel B. Held, room Flint, 18, Layton; James Conlon.Kersher Boam from Michael means for doing the job not after service of this Continued with the developBEAN AND BEAN. invated. 30 year loan 4 76, Salt Lake City, and Eva MaeGraham Boam. only more efficiently but more ment of faster machines Mrs. upon you. If you fail so to do, representative chairman; for terest. After Attorneys for Plaintiff, reasonable down be economically. As I recall it. that letter sorting, parcel post sortjudgment by default willrelief Norman K. Brown, adult educa50 North Main Street, payment you pay only $1200 taken against you for the was the way President EisenLayton, Utah. tion; Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Hight, ing, and for mail culling, facing per year plus interest. obhower Published in The Weekly Re- demanded in said complaint, outlined the Estil Mrs. and principal Mr. WEST OF ROY and cancelling. has been filed with the hospitality; of Milwhen flex, October 6, 13, 20, 27, 1900. which of said the Mrs. jectives Department 2 acres of land. A two bedclerk court, and a copy of R. Fisher, publicity; Continued with plans for a ! Ore-?Postmaster Arthur E. room home, 2 car garage, which is hereto annexed and ton J. Hess, Historian; Mrs. Julnew automatic postal Summerueld was being sworn in ian Oviatt, program; Mrs. Segarden tractor and some furherewith served upon you. which will vend stamps, enveniture. Come a running for INITIATIVE PETITION back in 1953, and thats the way ven L Wood, health; Mrs. Don This is an action for divorce. cards and lopes, post this one. writing W. we have been operating ever Dated October 6, 1960. Manning, magazine chairpaper, and which will h a ve Young men in Utahs Second the possibilities of the U.S. Coast since. Initiative Petition Number One BEAN AND BEAN, man; Mrs. Stanley Smoot, mem District seek! n g Guard and Merchant Marine money changers for both coins By si K. Roger Bean, and Mrs. D. Congressional "We cant deny that we still an(j Ms. That Initiative Petition en50 bership chairman; to the United States Academies. He also noted that for Plaintiff, appointments Attorneys Maxwell REALTY and juAn Act to Establish the titled Butler, safety hu- North Main SL, Layton, Utah. Naval, or Air Force only a few applicants have in make mistakes and that the venile protection. Qualification, Appointment, Reelement man still a TA H8J1 Offlc The in Pko Published Weekly vitally plays Academies should submit appli- dicated a preference for the U.S. Promotion, Transfer, Demo- flex October 13, 20, 27, NovemMcCulloch. TA in daily operaJoclu, TA MSS1 important part Daat cations Naval October Rep. 31, Removal, Annapolis, by Academy mind in ourselves it is useless to CoBMU TA tion, Suspension, GnI, Ex 1960. ber ,.m, in but 3, tions. the statistics the Md. S. vid announced Discipline, look for it elsewhere. King Severn, TA of- annual and Job Tenure of Deputy report Department's Tuesday. In order to qualify for a nom- La Rochefoucauld lit Be. State Street, Clearfield, tJtall Sheriffs of the Several CounfCI PSltlVe Pr0f that WS 16 Mr. King said the October 31 ination by Rep King, applicants ties of the State of Utah Based on a nationdeadline would allow applicants must be between 17 and 22 years making progress on Merit; to Provide for the Mr. and Mrs. Irv- to participate in the November old. and must be residents of wide basis. As an example, while Establishment of Merit System Kaysville the mail volume showed an in2 7 in the Several Commission Utah's Second Congressional ing F. Christensen have received 12 Civil Service academy apti-crease of nearly 25 per cent, the Counties and to Set Forth the District, which comprises Salt 1373 word that their son Irving W. tude examination. Duties thereof; and to Improve '"crease don log this He said applications should be Lake. Davis Utah and Tooele T,aw Enforcement hy Profes(Bill) Christensen has been namsame period amounted to o n y 2 Miles North of Layton in HOLT Subdivision, IMMEsent in letter form to his Con- Counties. sionalizing those Engaged in SEWER, water, gas, 1 and 4 ed 11 per cent. DIATE POSSESSION. manager of production design gressional office. 322 Hotel Law Enforcement as Employacre or larger, priced to sell. Rep. King has one opening at Colees of the Several Counties By way of explanation, it EX the at for Electric General Phone Ogden, Follow plant Open House Signs from Hiway 91 to home. to each due him in academy tf Phoenix, Arizona. has been duly filed in the 890 lect. Mr. King stressed that com- 1961. He may nominate eleven shoo'd be mentioned that the MUST BE SOLD SEE AND MAKE OFFER Office of the Secretary of based on G. I. Loan at 4l,Take over with f 70.00 monthly brick, Mr. Christensen has been with petition for nominations to the U. young men to compete for the employment figures State within the legal filing KAYSVILLE, s of are Air Force Academy nomination. thousands per General EelecUc ,lnce 1951. ha,- period for filing same, concarport, fenced yard, 4 payment. worked first out under two sepAir Force, six for the Naval Point, N.Y. cent GI. 190 West 250 South. taining the required number Academy nom-- J arate Large corner lot, 3 B. R. Brick, Carpet, Drapes 3 of signatures of registered headings, city carriers and lx ing served at the main office at Thone and four ination, for the Military LAYTON 'all other', and then combined voters, and that following is a Schenectady, New York, for two LAYTON Academy nomination. home with years prior to being transferred 3 B. R. brick, full basement, full, correct and true copy of GOOD for the over-al- l figpercentage Selections will be based upon land3 B. R. Brick the ballot title to be shown on garage, large lot, in good to Phoenix. He is an electrical R. L. carport, carpet, disposresults of the Civil Service test, ure mentioned for fiscal 1960. the ballots as Initiative PetiKaysville location, low down engineer. scaped very good location, ins. Take G.I. built over al, subshould It be also mentioned he said. tion Number One and payment and monthly payin all new home area, will Loan. Price $14,71)0.00. The young Christensens live that there has been a steady and mitted to the electors of the ments less than rent. For debe available Nov. 1. Price or call in Phoenix with their seven State for approval tails call Wallace King, rejection LAYTON substantial increase in city carwith $15,750.00 $2,100.00 at the election to be held on Listed with a Salt children. New Homes, 3 B. R. full riers each year as compared 3 down. 3t the eighth day of November, Lake Realty. 937 with 1953, ranging from 4.5 per basement, carport, bath and A.D. 1960. cent in 1954 to 29.2 per cent in KAYSVILLE half, NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 BEDROOM home with new SHOULD MERIT SYSTEMS inthe latest estimates. This 3 B. R. frame, carport, only G. I., loan cost only. Price AND MERIT SYSTEM aluminum siding, large living crease has been essential to keep 8 Mo. old. Low Down payCOMMISSION BE ESTAB$14,300.00. room, lovely kitchen, conveniLISHED IN THE COUNwith the expanding growth ment FHA. Priced at only enA A CLEARFIELD luck pace new was Layton re6.00 supper pot department p.m. ent utility room, interior TIES OF THE STATE OF of established cities as well 2 B. R. brick home, double in the group who has been $10,950.00. This Sunday there will be a organized at the First cently decorated, $11,750. 828 joyed. Others UTAH FOR THE QUALIFIas the establishment of new had landhave also were basement, garage, part birthdays CATION, EMPLOYMENT, Valeria, Layton Baptist Community Church for singspiration and refreshments LAYTON Terms can be arAND TENURE OF DEPUTY scaped. 2t. honored included Mrs. Glen the 920 10-- 6 2 B. R. Frame home, with atCollege age young people. allIJ'utouPSiat been stariedn th,Le' communities SHERIFF. Owner will Warren, Mrs. Jerry Larson, ranged. carry immediate y gion tached garage, drapes, atorm COMMERCIAL BUILDING Mrs. Frank Davis and Mrs. This group will meet at the same contract, $10,300.00. Evening Vespers Halloween doors and windows, $300.00 60 feet x 55 feet, for sale or Ralph Walker. Other club memhundreds of routes the BYF hcra',y other time LAYTON meet groups dais are I AGAINST being 'planned bv all FOR down FHA plus loan cost. lease. Phone 'vere Pcrationbers in attendance were Mrs. at the Legion Hall on Sunday youth groups. Mr. Roy William-B. R. 3 in. and bath half brick, jj rf,ady 0-13 ' ,lch It Priced at $9,500.00. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Lester Frew, Mrs. Ray A. Dahl, on main floor, large landafternoon. Miss Jackie Chesly son- Chairman of the Board of ipftpr!,'rrjprt to have hereunto ret my' hand 0UR home has 3 bedrooms, i v '41,000 more Mrs. Melvin Bennett, Mrs. Clyde double KAYSVILLE lot, mtviintpH scaped carport, and affixed the Great Seal of was appointed chairman of the serve approximately 9.000,000 built in range, fireplace, full ,he rt;lhhStale Bapt. Conven baths, beautiful living room, Barber and Mrs. Zenas W. BenLarge lot in East Kaysville the State of Utah, at Salt Lake 8rouPfinished basement with out100x160 feet. Corner state, this fifth drapes and wall to wall car- nett. lot City, in jtio.i as a member of the State side entrance, $20,!)00.00. Activities are being planned Bo; rd of Managers. The Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saunders day of OctoDer, I960. pet, fruit trees, 1 share water, Asking $3,100.00. LAMONT F. TORONTO extra large lot. Its yours for of Ogden are happy parents of will will instruct the group in the mei' ' Missionary Society mee at the Home of Mrs Helen Secretary of State REALTY & a baby daughter, born last Fri$3,000 down, take over payand opporturesponsibilities Sizemores 684 Julie Drive in, "ay of demonstrating the Dements. See at 144 North 2nd day morning. The wee one Oct. 13, 20, 27. Nov. 3. 1960. 197 North Main, Layton wo- of and men nities Christian Layton on October 18th at 7:30 partment's ever improving 2t, evened up their family to two West, Kaysville. 117 10-- 6 Phone 37 of each. Mrs. Sanders was the men on the college campus as p.m. for their monthly meeting, efficiency than by showing just how steadily the annual volume former Marvetta G a i 1 e y of well as being rewarded socially. r of em- Syracuse. Grandparents are Mr. A new meeting time has been ing quarters for the winter handled per MUST SELL 14H ACRES excluding city car- and Mrs. Edward T. Saunders set for the winter on Sunday nionhs. She is teaching school Payment Owner Transferred NORTHEAST LAYTON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT riers has been increasing of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. 14'-- j acres located in NorthBetter than new 2 year old since 1953. In that year the total Newell Gailey, Syracuse. 3 bedroom brick, carport and east Layton. No home or A JOrNT RESOLUTION PROand personal property, not to handled by one man was 132,000 POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for Lynn Wilcox, scoutmaster of Beautifully buildings. Weber Basin Wastorage area. pieces of mail For 1960 the corCLE Xin, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all the Syracuse Ward, and Mr. lot. Buy owners ter applied for. landscaped was 157,000. responding figure household CONSTITUTION OF THE furnishings, furniture, and Mrs. Carl K. Barber, and equity and take over existMOVE RIGHT IN STATE OF UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively Mrs. Phil It is, of course, true that all Barber accompanied and Mr. Barber drove to Fill- - day. Mrs. Wayne Smedley and, o interest GI loan ing TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES the owner thereof at his 4 Bedrooms, 2 up and 2 down, by Bateadditional Mrs. has where Mrs. senice made more, Utah, Boyd Thurgood rendered with monthly payments of EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. place of abode in maintaining 24 Boy Scouts up near Morgan also amusement room and liv- - a vocal duet. Readings were ' necessary to take on many Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. on the Weber River last week- man and family have taken Total price $12,560.00. $68. bath, in basement, garags given hy Dana Chambers and r,ew employes and that our total lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 end. The boys enjoyed the time FOUR BEDROOMS large covered patio. No reaof all members elect- in value, owned by disabled and the end of the seasons fishThe man who radiates good Helen Smedley, Mrs. Merrill increased from 506,520 in 1953 to 4 bedroom home Clearfield sonable offer refused. We ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war on 562,868 June life 30, but who 1960, as makes Sessions the piano solo, cheer, happier played ing. located at 805 Birch St., landin the military service of the have the key and will be voting in favor thereof: he meets it, is always and Mrs. Beverly Olson of Sun-- a pointed out in the original 1960 wherever Mr. and Mrs. Stanley WalkSection L It is proposed to United States or of the State scaped lot. Buy equity and happy to show you thru anyman of vision and of faith. set, sang a vocal selection, report figures, the workload inamend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried er and three children of Rose take over existing GI loan time. crease this same Edwin Grover during Osgood were then given by period of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of Park in Salt Lake readings with monthly payments only City, visited was nearly 25 per cent. such disabled persons or of perof Utah to read as follows: NEW LISTING Barbara Dahl and Evan, Tonya Vacant and you can $73. To my way of thinking that's All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the Sunday with their parents here, Our affections are our life. We Brent Egan. 3 bedroom brick with Large Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and in. move Gailey, right the story in a nutshell and I ser- state, not exempt under the military service of the United live by them. They supply our extra garage, spacious large Mr. Mrs. and or Charles States United of of the State the laws Walker. warmth. Utah States, the RENT WITH kitchen with plenty of eabi- Kind oo.s kind words State of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as Members of Reed Bennett's kjnd OPTION TO BUY -- William Ellery Charming acts. and warm handshakes OPEN HOUSE DAILY net space, fireplace in the constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may Sunday School class enjoyed a 3 bedroom frame Layton ALL NEW proportion to its value, to be be exempted as the legislature supper ihese SCOTTSDALE are large living room. If you means of secondary at home the of party ascertained as provided by lsw. may provide. Some fellows pay a compli- - grace w)lcn men are in with att. garage. Rent the want a home with lots nf SUNSETS FINEST trouble The legislature shall provide Mr. and Mrs. William S. Holt ment like The property of the state, counhome now and buy it later. they expected a re- and ; e fighting their unseen room be sure to see this oa ' ties, cities, towns, school dis- by law for an annual tax suffi- with Miss Barbara Holt acting ceipt. Call Us for Appointment. Total Price Only $10,950. We battles. TRADE-TRA- DE tricts, municipal corporations cient, with other sources of as hostess. Have the Key and Will Be Most Kin Hubbard PRICE REDUCED and public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated John Hall in your smaller home.; Trade Grant Bateman of BloomingHappy to Show You Through. the buildings thereon nsed ex- ordinary expenses of the State Kaysville Lovely 5 year old on this Beautiful 3 bedroom, Love is the fulfilling of the room clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For tha ton, Idaho, spent a few days and Brick, 6B, carport Kind words do not cost much. ALSO, full basement, double gaworship or charitable purposes, purpose of paying the state last week here with Mr. and law: it is grace, mercy, and Very large storage area. Blaise Pascal CLEARFIELDS FINEST and places of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisMrs. Carl K. Barber. On Thurs- justice. rage home located at 877 good residential area. Priced used for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying Dixie St., Layton. 1 '.j baths, CLEARFIELD HEIGHTS and Friday Mr. Bateman day Baker now Mary tax a at $142100. Eddy from sufficient to shall be only annually, benefit, exempt pay spacious kitchen, best of coA Close in, walking distance to taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest and to pay GI struction. If its more root the of such withGOOD debt, BUY cenprincipal eanals, reservoirs, power plants, schools, church, shopping linn NO DOWNPAYMENT you need drop into our of ter. pumping plants, transmission in twenty years from the final IN SOUTH CLEARFIELD GI Yes, no downpayment fice to see what can be worklines, pipes and flumes owned passage of the law creating the KAYSVILLE Looking for Livability at its beat. Mountain View, and very low downpayment and useu by individuals or cor- debt. ed out. modern frame NO house, DOWN PAYMENT Section 2. The secretary of Lake View take your pick. Its a NEW 32 FHA. BRICK porations for irrigating lands brick with full nice landscaped lot 59x2s7 ft CLOSE IN within the state owned by such state to directed to submit this to choose from. HOMES to right party with good income basement, 3 separate heating units,, beautiful y individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the elecLocated close to the shojk bath, Clearon nice this Layton, Kaysville, home the individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the ping district of Layton yut atupstairs, fireplaces up and down, covered deck and in Clearfield. field, and Sunset. 3 Bedshall not be separately taxed as next general election in the See today will find this 3 bedroofr tached and manner provided by law. nune in tomorrow. rooms, Full Basement, Split garage, lot of 124 feet x 118 feet, located at 6 South long as they shall be owned frame. Utility room. Also IN LAYTON used exclusively for such purSection 8. If adopted by the levels, IMMEDIATE OCCU760 East, Shown by Appointment only. located close to School and of this state, this poses. Power plants, power electors PANCY. Priced from Good modern farm house with Builder will accept on new lines and other amendment transmission shall take effect KAYSVILLE, new 8 bedroom brick with full Church. Price $10,500. split-levto $17,500.00. basement and car- 1 or more acres. Buy as much home a property used for generating the first day of January, 1961. Romer land as and freeor FOR RENT in need GE built small or you equivalent and delivering electrical power, a enjoy port, IN SUNSET Range oven, a steal at $14,500, new L LAMONT F. TORONTO, dom of country living with closehouse trailer. 2 B. R. Garage, Layton portion of which is used for Secretary of State of the State 3 Just an excellent home small with listed, FHA down payment. ness to town. furnishing power for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CER$85.00 bedroom shake, large rumpus water for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the EXCELLENT Bldg. Jpt in Layton on North Fort Lane, 80x164, is a foregoing room 2 B. R., Full basement and Call lands in the State of Utah, may area. REALTY storage true and correct copy of tha be exempted from taxation to full, all utilities. or drop into our office anySunset $85.00 ALSO IN LAYTON constitutional amendment proNext door to Safeway, the extent that such property posed by the 2 B. R., Garage, time for an Appt. to see. session of regular These is used for such purposes. Choice lots for that special the Thirty-Thir- d Clearfield $90.00 $14,500. Legislature, Layton home you plan to build. exemptions shall accrue to the 1959. as Office TA benefit of the users of water my office. appears o record in 175 South Main, Layton & Mr. Argyle TA so pumped under such regulaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions as the legislature may 378 N. Main Office ... . Realtor 1 Phone and on Call 37 these Layton Riley hereunto set my hand and prescribe The taxes of the indi- have C Sisal of the 37 TA Phone or affixed tha Great other G. Kayg. C. properties be or Broker remitted Tice, may gent poor Clearfiled Office TA Roy Theater Bldg. or EM abated at such times and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City; Lee Sage 37 Walt Johnson 37 ; such manner as may be provided this 22nd day of August, 1960. .... . Jim Brough 37 Office EX Bob Mitchell LAMONT F. TORONTO Public by law. The legislature may proNotary Geo. Mitchell TA Joe Neville 37 Mr. Taylor EX vide for the exemption from Secretary o State. taxation ef homes, homestead (SEAL) 161 So. State. Salt Lake Citv divorce-marriag- e . r r. Legal Notices Notice to Creditors 876-27- 376-233- 7. 10-1- Sammons PTA slate J g; completed Real Estate Try Oar Selection Hew Homes or t; Rentals SUMMONS large O r. Openings exist in military academies sub-stati- CLEARFIELD j Military Real Estate lor Sale Former Kaysville man is promoted OPEN HOUSE Building Lots in Sunday, p.m.. Till p.m. 1 Reid Drive, Layton Syracuse 1 New-hous- 9-- - '"J man-year- - 10-1- Tri-Lev- 376-414- 10-1- Syracuse after 376-201- 951-1- Wo-th- SANDERS A . INSURANCE 47 " man-vea- i'-i'- two-thir- tri-wa- inwiluy. $14,-475.- el IMHOFF Davis County Realty and Construction Insurance Co., "follow Realty 376-812- 64 ROY OFFICE v 38 85 37-81- 01 Alder, Wallace, Inc t l 1 J tinsma ' |