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Show ... - il r Open House Daily end JACKSON EXCLUSIVE HOME BUILDERS Call us and see today, in Sunset, 8 bedrooms with or without basements, carport or gaS ACRES rage with that modern look Northeast Layton 4 Bedroom and features. FHA orGI .fi- North Layton on Highway 91 frame, garage, workshop, and nancing. We ean fit your needs AND 8 bedroom homes, ramchicken coop. Owner has left and price. See and compare. New CLEARFIELD bler, with or without full the area and, jaid SELL. basebasement split levels, 10 brick, full Walk-oSee and lets have your offer. ment, carport, storage, patio. plans to choose from. Asking $12,500. This is an excellent value for 156 ACRES BEDROOM brick, 220 So. 200 $16,500. West 30 Acres Layton 1 ACRE W., Clearfield, immediate posWestpoint with Farmland and 126 acres passession. home, carpeting, 'Davis-Web12 ture. Shares See Immediate occupancy Water. . TRADE Business property for today. $500. TOTAL DOWN Farm. TRADE equity In Salt Lake 4 room Holliday area, split-leve- l, Layton Excellent some soned comshake, att garage, extra large fireplace, double carport, 20 ACRES lot Immediate occupancy. mercial, Hwy. 91 frontage. 6 months old, for Ogden or viWill sell all or part. Priced IN KAYSVILLE cinity. beaunew 2 bedroom SUNSET- right Beautiful, brick, full basement carport tiful new, with carport and stor. WE PAVE RENTALS Built-i- n Move and storage area. age, $13,950 FHA or GI oven and range. Choice rest in today. dential area. LOW ,$500 DOWN, older home, Clearfield. Easy payments on FHA. balance, $8,500 total price. MOVE RIGHT IN Office' Ph. TA located in Layton. Comeau TA Owner has let,the area and TA McCulloch to Door Next Safeway Store, the home W ready for immeGill EX Jacks TA CLEARFIELD diate occupancy. See and lets Severn TA Office TA have youp offer. ' Heller TA TA Mr. Argyle CLEARFIELD BEAUTY Riley 87 . Beauti855 Marilyn Drive Kent 87 . 156 S. State S Clearfield, Utah ful Sjbedroom brick, full base Theater Bldg. Roy oven menu garage. Built-i-n Mr. Taylor EX and range in the spacious Office EX kitchen, garbage, disposal, Eve. McFarlane TA and many othBINGHAM REAL ESTATE FOR SALE . 8 ACRES Eight teres choice farm land No located in West Layton. home. Nice building lot on front of property. . 50 ACRES lowland pasture in BO Acres Syracuse.' An excellent buy at ut $12,500. $S,-50- 0. er NEwTiSTING 2 bedroom West Layton shake with 2 bedrooms and VI bath finished in full basement, large family room with fire place. 70x160 ft lot All for only $14,vx. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Move right into this 2 bed room frame, located at 245 Glen Place, Layton. Make of fer on downpayment ' Clinton ft Very nice 1450 sq. home with garage, located on one acre ground. Fireplace, carpeted living room. Asking ROY OFFICE $20,000. CLEARFIELD 2 bedroom, full basement 65x 278 ft lot. Choice residential area on 800 East Priced at er extras. This is a quality built home and we will be proud to show you thru any- 5 CANT BE BEAT East, Clearfield. 8 bedroom brick, full baseredecorated ment Newly throughout Ready for immediate occupancy. Drop into our offioe and let ns show you this lovely home. So. 875 time. WALKOUT BASEMENT Clearfield New 2 bedroom brick, carport, storage area and a full walkout basement Many extras. See this home youll be glad you did. H ACRE Sunset 4 room stucco home, located on Vi acre. Make offer for equity and assume : SPIC AND SPAN 8 bedroom frame! Sunset carport and storage area. Buy equity and assume existing loan. condition Excellent throughout, $12,850. present contract Asking $9J50. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 TILL 6 P. M. CHURCH STREET SUBDIVISION GO one block North from center of Layton then turn East on Church Street, follow Open House signs from there. Low Downpayment FHA Full Basement All Improvements in and Paid for Close to schools, churches and Shopping District No Downpayment GI 3 Bedroom Brick Veneer Split Levels 24 Homes to Choose From Immediate Occupancy Carport, Etc. -Bu- ilt-ins, Notice to Creditors , Estate of Arthur J. Wheelwright, aka Arthur John Wheel wright and Bert Wheelwright, deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Trust Department, First Security Bank of Utah, N. A Fourth South Branch, FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N. A, By RALPH D. COWAN, V. P, Trust Administra-to- Officer, of the Estate of Arthur J. Wheelwright, also known as Arthur John Wheelwright and Bert Wheelwright, deceased. J. REED TUFT and JOHN G. MARSHALL, Attorneys for Administrator, 63 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published in The Weekly Re flex, January 26, February 2, 9, A so OPEN HOUSE at 16, 1961. ; 223 clouth 375 East, Clearfield Date of publication Thura SUNDAY 2 TILL 6 PJH. Jan. 26, A. D. 196L Newly decorated 3 bedroom brick, full basement located. in a choice residential area. -- Ready for Imme- Notice to Creditors diate occupancy. Will consider your equity in your presEstate of Irene Swan, deent home as the downpayment or will accept auto, trail- ceased. Creditors will present er house, etc., toward the. downpayment. Come early claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 800 Deseret Build as were sure this wont last long. ing. Salt Lake City, Utah, on & Insurance Layton Realtor 377 N. dain - Phone Kays. 37 oriTA Barlow Realty- , or before the 10th day of Co. - 60 2. 1961. Notice ol Hearing 1 CASE NO. min 4783-SU- B Before the Public Service Commission of Utah: In the Matter of the Amend' ed Application of CLEARFIELD DRIVE-I- i THEATRE N Mnorm OF LAYTON at 7:00 HEATERS R Open Week Ends Feb. 17, 18, 19 Enjoy Living Room Comfort .With Our In-Car Heaters . JOAN COLLINS DENIS ODEA RICHARD EGAN MOVING & STORAGE CO., Utah Corporation, for a Certificate of Convenience and Neces sity to operate as a common motor carrier of property in in. trastate commerce. Notice is hereby given that amended apthe above-entitlplication of Clearfield Moving A Storage Co., a Utah corporation, will bis beard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at the Davis iCoih)ty Court House, Farmington, Utah, Room No. 8, on Friday, the 117th day of February, 1961, coipmencing at 10:00 oclock a. m. ed HT. ? Show Box Office Opens 6:30 IN-CA- Press manager named Ilatl Week chairman r Pag 11 Sheepmen must guard against poisonous plants Gordon P. Owen, Jr., Manager Editorial Assn.; Ben BLackstok, General Manager, Oklahoma Press Losses in sheep and this plant Logan Assn.; Vern Sanford, General o( the 1961 National Newspaper Manager, Texas Press - Assn.; range cattle from poisonous plants The toxic substance in the Week Committee. William B, Long, Manager, Colo- have been a problem to the plant is sodium and potassium His appointment was announc- rado Press Association. range livestock industry for oxalates. When the plant is h ed by C. B. LaFromboise, Presiany years, according, to Dr. gested the oxalates are absorbed This years National Newspaper dent ef Newspaper Association Week, marking the 22nd annual Wa?ne - Binns, USDA Animal into the bloodstream and the Managers, Inc., originators and observance, is scheduled for Disease and Parasite Research calcium cf the blood united with annual sponsors ef National New October '15-21- .' forms a comSelection of the Division, Utah State University the oxalates-an- d paper Week. LaFromboise is Gen- 1961 theme will be made at a Experiment Station. The past pound of calcium oxalate which eral Manager of the Washington meeting February 20 in Denver few years this problem has great- is filtered out of the blood Newspaper Publishers Associa- of the Executive Committee, A ly increased. through the kidneys. This causes tion. very rapid decrease of blood Halogeton (Halogeton glomer-atus- ), previous meeting was held in Mr. Owen and Mr. LaFrom- New York City December 10 C one of the poisonous plants calcium and results In coma and boise have announced the followSince its beginning In 1939, the which cause great losses pri- death within nine to eleven hours. ing appointments to the 1961 N. annual observance of National marily to sheep, is now known N. W. Executive Committee: to be present in 11 western states. Newspaper Week has grown to Sanford Smith, General Mana- include have been intropromotion by virtually It is thought to ger, American Newspaper Pubconnected with the duced Jn the U. S. and Nevada group every lishers Assn; Theodore A. Ser-nl-l. 1934. J Reoently in Newspaper Industry. Exec.. Vice Pres., National even radio and television has It is almost impossible to control the spread of this plant by given N. N. W. time in promotthe use of grubbing and herbiweek. week The prothe ing motions are designed to focus cides. Sheepmen should always be on public attention on the Newswhen trailing their herds guard of the America and job papers and they should never allow a they are continually doing for the country, the 'community and hungry band to be held overMr. and Mrs. Lyle Mott had the Individual. night in an infested area. If as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. are driven through heavily this shqgp Gordon P. Owen, Jr Wiliam Fox of Provo. infesred Halogeton areas they Lhtls Mary Brailsford return- years chairman, manages the should be ' supplemented with Utah State Press Association, with other ed home from the Dee Hospital feed. . ' Lake in Salt City. in Ogden, Saturday, where she headquarters Considerable research has been Utah State Press Association is In the District Court of the had been confined with a severe trade association for fifty week- done to try and determine substances which would help preSecond. Judicial District in and case of the croup. Mary is the in Utah handling vent Halogeton poisoning. Dr, for Davis County, Stats of Utah. daughter of Bishop qnd Mrs. Ken- ly newspapers regional and national advertising Wayne Cook of the USU ExperC. T. Stayner Company, neth Brailsfcrd. for these papers. Last years bil- iment Station showed The Litra-Lur- e Club was held on that supPlaintiff, vs. Noall Z. Tanner and Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner, De- the 15th of February at the home lings were just under $100,000. In plementing the animals with Mr. Owen represents calcium carbonate fendants. L of Mrs. A. J. Robinson. An inter- addition, during the To all 'persons holding 'me- esting book review "The Night the Legislature and arranges con- time they were eating Halogeton took He ventions chanics liens upon the property the Mountain Fell by Edmund in an infested area was effective his present position in 1955, and in of Noall Z. Tanner and Mrs. Christopherson was given preventing poisoning. Research Mrs. by Noall Z. Tanner: holds a degree in Journalism which has been done Bill Bullough. Members of the by the USDA Univerthe and claimfrom All persons holding or Advertising shows that dicalcium phosphate club were also served light redesity of Utah. He attended the mixed with grain or alfalfa peling liens upon the following scribed property located in Da- freshments by their hostess. Brigham Young University for lets' to a level cf five percent vis County,. State of Utah, i&X' two years, 19,8 mid 1949, and and then a quarter pound of wit: was then called on a mission these pellets fed to each animal Beginning 809 feet West for the Church, daily when they are being tradfrom Southeast Corner of Notics of the Filing of Class serving two years in South Africa. ed through the Halogeton-infest-eSection 4 B Petition by Sunset City for 20, Township He resumed his studies in 1952, areas, prevented losses from North, Range 1 West, Salt the allotment of Water by Weat the UniverLake Base and Meridian, ber Basin Water Conservancy upon his return, in of and Utah, graduated sity West 90 feet. North 413 District. feet 2 inches, South 49 81 All persons interested will 1955. While at the University of Closed Every Sunday East 117 feet 10 inches. please take notice that on Janu-uar- y Utah he was active in campus Open South 338 feet 2 inches to of the President was and affairs 23, 1961, there was filed in the office of the undersigned Sigma Chi Fraternity during 1954 point of beginning. SAN FRANCISCO (FHTNC) -LMon.-Sa- t, 7 a.m.-- 7 pan. a petition by Sunset City, a cor and 1955. Beginning 749 feet West R. Taylor, electronics eland from Southeast Corner of poration, applying to Weber Mr. Owen is active in news- technician seaman, USN son of 4 Section 20, Township Basin Water Conservancy for and advertising groups on Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Tay-lc- r paper 1 Salt North, Range West, the allotment of 200 acre-feof 320 Gordon ave., Layton, Lake Base and Meridian, of Weber Basin Project water a national and regional level. He West 60 feet, North 338 annually pursuant to the terms is a member of Newspaper Associ- was graduated, Feb. 3, from the feet 2 inches. South 49 81' and conditions set forth in the ation Managers, AdvertjsingAs-sodatio- n Electronics Technician School at EXPERIENCED TYPIST East 78.5 feet,' South 287 of the West, Sigma Delta-Ch- the Treasure Island Naval Stapetition, a copy of which is on NOTARY PUBLIC feet to beginning. file in the office of the under(national journalism frater- tion, San Francisco, Calif. LET ME do your typing under and by virtue of the pro- signed for public inspection. Salt Lake Advertising Club, Graduates of the school let me help Businessmen, visions of Section Utah The Board of Directors of the nity), your Secretary to catch up Code Annotated, 1953, relating District will meet in public ses- (where he has served on the qualified in the repair and mainher work. Reasonable . . to mechanic! lien are hereby sion at the office of the Board Board of Directors), Utah Associa- tenance of highly technical elec616 Lindsey Phone37 tronic equipment used in ships notified to be and appear at the of Directors of the District held tion of Sales Executives, . District Street, Layton. (Arlene Court of the Second in the Board Room at District of Sales Execu- and are prepared for advanceJudicial District, at Farming-to- Headquarters, Hill Field Road, tives, Utah Committee of the Utah ment in the electronic field. Utah, on the 14th day of Davis County, Utah, at 9:30 Safety Council, Ambassador AthMarch, 1961, at the hour of 10:00 m. on Friday, ' February 24th, letics Club, . Sigma jChi Alumni a. and to exhibit their proof 1961, to consider such petition Business Mens AlAssociation, J of said liens. end all objections thereto which Lake Chamber Salt liance, Dated this 9th day of Feb- may be presented in writing Commerce, Conference, Legislative cause ruary, 1961. showing person by Any LORIN N. PACE, why said petition should not Director of the 'Utah Graphic TA5-032- T" be granted. All persons inter- Arts Council, and Editor of the Attorney at Lew, 19 West South Temple, . ested may appear at such hear- Utah Publisher and Printer, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. Owen is married and the ing and show cause in writing FER 16, 17, 18 Published in The Weekly Re- why said petition should not be father of three children. He and TOURS, FRI, SAT. flex, February 16, 23, and March granted, and may advance rea- his wife, Carolyn, live at 3610 2, 1961. sons and arguments to show Cascade Way, Salt Lake City. that said city and its inhabitants With N&talie Wood and Robert Wagner Will not be benefited by the propurity, and Plus and clean Better keep yourself posed petition and order to the conlove are treasures untold amount of the taxes which will bright; you are the window stant prayers, prophecies, and be imposed as a result of the through which you must see the With Van Heflin anointings. granting thereof. Failure of world. Mary Baker Eddy any person interested to do so Shaw George Bernard shall be deemed an assent on FEB. 19, 20, 21 SUN, MON, TUES. to his the of said part granting Music resembles poetry; in each LAYTON petition. PROPERTIES The Board will at such meet- are numerous graces which no methods teach, and which a masat or a ing meeting subsequent FIVE-ROObrick with at- -' adjourned therefrom accept or ter hand alone pan reach. With Curt Jergens Alexander Pope tached ghrage, fenced rear reject the petition. of the Utah State Press Association, has been named chairman FRESH Layton GROUND News BEEF ALSO Claimants Every Day Low Prices Notice Latter-Day-Sain- ts d BOWMANS Layton sailor serves in CaliL KAYSVILLE et ... i, - are 2, Nation-Associati- n, Agnes S. Baglay, Administratrix of said estate ef Irene Swan, deceased. Published in The Weekly Reflex, February 9t 16 23, March TA Clearfield Office Jim Brough 37 Geo. Mitchell TA Allen Adams 37 Bob Mitchell 37 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII AprilJ-A- D. 1961. 38 ! February 16, 1961 Notice to Lien $10,200. 223 IL1HOFF Tri-lev- el r Clearfield Realty DOWN-PAYME- 1 ACRE , Utah 5tate at Vae View Subdivision iU 'mi1 .. This is an applicatidp for Certificate of Convenience nnd Necessity to operate aa a com. mon motor carrier to render local cartage service in the transportation of general com' modities, except commodities in bulk, as follows: L Between points and places in Davis County. 2. Between points and places in Davis County, on the one hand, and points and places in Salt Lake and Weber Counties, on the other, excluding from said area that portion of Salt Lake County which is both west of 4800 West and south of 1300 South, except the town of Kearns, Utah. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 27th day of January, 196L C. R. Openshaw, Jr. Secretary. (SEAL) Published in The Weekly Reflex, February 9, 16, 1961. n, ADMIRAL THEATRE Clearfield All the Fine Young Cannibals Under Ten Flags I Aim at the Stars M yard. Tis is a lovely home only $11,400 with small down payment. Owner will sell on contract. FOUR bedroom brick home full basement two-cbrick garage with 3 acres. 933 West Gentile. ar ONE-ACR- lots with gas, E water and sewer available, close to Layton. IN CLEARFIELD TWO bedroom shake with E. J. FJELDSTED, Secretary, WEBER BASIN WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT. in Davis News Published Journal, February 16, and 28, 1961. Notice to Creditors Estate of John Richard Gal ley, also known as John R. Galley, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned the office of Hess, Palmer and Campbell, Attorney at LawL finished rooms in base- 40 South 125 East, Clearfield, ment. Double garage, $12,' Utah, on or before the 12th day 600. . , Call Dan Riley 37 21 Alder, Wallace. Inc. of June, A. D. 196L Alan B. Blood and Harold . J. Gailey, Executors of the estate of John Richard Gailey, also known as John R. Gailey, deceased. Published in The Weekly Reflex February 9, 16, 23; March 2, 1961. KAYSVILLE THEATRE PHONE 37 SHOW STARTS 7:3tt PHONE 37 NOW SHOWING 37 One Complete Show Each Night Thurs FrL. SaL, Feb. 15. 16. 17, FEB. 18 Alfred Hitchcocks ulURPilV ilUMJI SaL, Feb. 18 Jerry CtHIDSS M Kids Show Sat, 1:30 pan. ALL SEATS 25e OUR MISS BROOKS 19, 29, 21 "Strangers When We Licet - TECHWCOLO Plus PRISONER OF THE VOLGA Special Matinee Suil, Lion., Tues., Feb. One call from jyou and hos on She Job id p No One Will be Admitted , Come Early -i After Show Starts Banv 17, 18, 19, 3 Psycho Audio R' Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak FEB. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 at night and the one thing you need in this world is a prescription filled for someone you love. You make a phone call and a friend answers your druggist. Within minutes after your call, hes on the job. It takes a time like this to make you realize how much you depend on this man, yet how much you take him for granted. Your pharmacist means medicine when you need h skillfully prepared. He means service-regardof time. His concern is for you, not only as a customer, but as a friend. , ' ITS LATE day half die families in America save them. Your S&H Green Stamps make it possible for you to choose from over 1,500 famous brand-nam- e items at your S&H Green Stamp Redemption Store, top-quali- ty, ' Patronize , - , . WED., TOURS, FRL, SAT, r . , , T T - - 1 Reflex - Journal Advertisers FER Walt Disneys "SLEEPING BEAUTY Lion. Thru SaL Open 7 p.m. SaL Llatinee, 2 p.nu, San, 4 p.m. 4 q icrariao I'CGUe lYCTUl'X And what a valuable "extra" for you if your neighborhood drug store gives yoti S&H Green Stamps. You know, of course, to THU MAN WHO KNOWS - i - UTAH DIVISION . The Sperry and Hutchinson Company 3420 S. State St Salt lake City, Utah less 22, 23, 24, 25 - An Amtrican Way ef 23Ct for 25 $00,000 DistiibutiA Sine tS9f JJt OSST...UIItVlU'VOlJ U2TI 4 J |