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Show s nr: 5'KEISLA i iL jj irjTjuiii fii LAYTOX "TAR. UCcfcaTflfiR 21, 1933 U rtvR 80 r : 6T UP NVER irrjiER ITS AN OUDFhRMrRh cu. JEFF, ITS AN OLDFARMrs CUSTOM- Aovice - h-- v - L) HEE.i'C Lf He ASihED Mu I IuNIHT ABoim-AzVfAc- e HANDS ANDVOewoRKCP.Ul OTHC . A PLAN T06ETHER ONE WON'T OVER I.rl neat l'llert griddle has just mov into his new home. Relief workers have hauled a fufficient number of logs from the . forests near the head of Frova the .rivet to construct a. cabiij for ' oy scouts. The cabin has not bceit built yet as the relief workers are n other work now that cannot hfc done vrhtn th groupd freezes vip. . So the cabin will be' buiit laler, It will etand in the lot back of the meeting house. While getting thes logs, a tree fell on Lloyd James, resulting in a broken arm. The relief worker?- are exfend- ing the pipe line that conveys wa- ,r - . ter te the town from Its present terminus to the springs which are located near the.inouhtai'ns. some five miles away.. '. 1 . CeraTi Me KersoV the loyft marshal, wps taken, to :h Veter& . ans hospital in Salt Lake Doe lllh He it suffering from 'THAT .ttRi'MI'iiLKD FENDER of ailments abj i l said MALMIMt M M:s JT. NEW! he will likely have to rent. n there . three hionths. Ho served m the; S KIDDY" streets, careless . is if any won ,f(U, ai)(j f0s navy twit years during the World that Winter . takes lreniiduj tU fa smashed fenders, bimp War ar.1 was with thy divnra of Htlt fill f ii.l .. a nrl nnt A Kaii'pQ? i..t.,M kl.ita avitl LaiYt d the nqvy that wav detailed Hailiday Fender ' I I a1 1 ft. "lay p-- if . 1 ii t- - Wr , ,. mines' private sale iit to 11' tdivisicfni, in I igiu- -t smt vdl i,f ' tiToiveil nt upon the terms and wriinj ii., 't nd.tfuf h t loinafter ? I1 Teli'i'.-- P, mentioned, Hip te i 1ieit tr.r.i t' stipI pstate, vonflnriation By. the U' ' S av aUn, ifitYd nutrt, on or- after r votuK', Malt 'f 4 ity. I tuli, end ;.t the.lfiiH'S dho 11 i f 1934, .Dumary, th ' rklt. tiilo, interest and of Bogey, Judd a liny iAd i. 1J. Stahlo tn Moui.tit'nl, ,f 4,,. ...id Wlnnrn Prtlin. tah, at any Body Works eont-plicati- Ki 2IJ67 .rejoiding over the arrival ef a (Forks in Dtfden at 371 are venue, born Telephone on Wednesday f daughter last werk, at the home ef her rti ih'body eh Enoih nd if you an unfortunate wilt .parents. Mr. an! Mr i get in an accident you Harris. work thfcy i.in i their , . hat expert by . ' ''move a'll meuibrios of ..r ii,car-tyou looking irn yoMt ew. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. V Vrolfield left 1CNot ovft'in Ogdcjn Iwt in ajlu surroundinp territory .this Sundky by bus for California famous, foe the . v 10wn where thev A ill the holiday rt wbrk.lhey execute in rpbui! A Especial drive is Mng put over wreokod cars and repair. nu K the Relief te Kayavillo by society collect all the old clothing anvane timargedopes. Even though many .vie has to give. This elothihg will bo hdividuala and . organwatiens mo.. for canjpaiffna made ovet by the ladies ,.n. this bVtu7n - vareful driving,; the pteady .and jvlfef in intrca cd hack to tV Rclkf society to rTi hA'X be gtven tothe ntedv in this ward b.hddf ,Sweti3 elimination Mrs. WehdeJl Mam- and 'baby - wai's makes ;thi. m impossibrc.. returned .Sunday from the hosnita! f smash .ups . tf. round .expenenu m,1 afiY Mrs. Elmer P. Reese of Woods tonsta Cross- - visited ,hir dahter Mrs. to call upon the Earl Tafl Monday. Mrs. ReeBa was on hoc way Idaho. yndct 'jSL Itody Work a Atin'Brent Rutledge 'played in a piano hecital at the home ,o'f Mrs.' David Eckles in Ogden. Friday.-Thirecital wnv given by the pupils of Noma Smith studigv Sam Flint is Quite ill and 'also ongested traffic- it fs not nece Mr. and Mra- James .Criddle. . The of. Mr., and hich specializes, irt thw service, T : . p' - ... it-an- d .?!, - 1 ? ''. M - two-childre- By- I 1 'at-ion- t They-v-er- anni--versaT- na-lur- Mr-.nn- . , in Fait LaU Sunday. Mr. and- Mrs. A. N. Juthsn and Mr. kbd Mr. J. C. Hickenlooper and daughter all of PreUon, Idaho were last week-enguests of Mr. . and Me. P. Iknlily, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen of fihlt Lake aiy moving to Ogden. was formerly Miss Mrs. - d es tj-p- t I few of his tfeatjnent pf Scientific Manipulations VtiJl give you buoyant health condition so wished for by all humanity, . . ii SPERRV Galbraith. this-ship- rt-i- . r iwiiVv piiti'' jili' w ,du itiuTacwry. -- O- - K. enter-tairtme- T FLOUfi 'COMPANY!-, milling company peopli turn wnen from home. Nothing nay that could contribute in tho smallest way to happine and convenience of the traveling public js - ; . nt - y The plant of this firm is equipped n the latest and e lost acientific manner for of the finest of products, Everything about the place makes or the best of sanitation and this oupled with the fact that they sd only the choicest of grain and have in their employ rtlen who are thoroughly abreast of the times Inures the public of a quality of four that is unexcelled. n While a large part of their d jet is shipped out of the country and their large industry brings thor-ughl- moan-actur- was-hek- af the amusement hall Thurv dav by tho .M. Tt A. The proceeds will he uAed Jo. pdy. tho annual fund cd.dcfrhy exncnwos tf the local organizations. Rob ipPresident aqd Mi. . so r are planning on spending the holidays ip Denver with their pro-(j0- i 14 l V - . auc-ces- The. members of tho Eutaw camp D. U. P. will hold their regular meeting Friday, Dec. 22, at the home of Mrs. Blanch- Moss. Lessorr topics are 'First Pioneer Thanksgiving and First Pioneer will be rendered. - Notice of Saleof ! Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information Notice to Creditors s. ; L J), ITT AH ... M S0 V y a . to-wi- t: Shall the negotiable coupon bonds of the Town of Layton, Davis County, Utah, in the sum of Fifty Tousand Dollars ($50,000.00), payable within twenty-fiv- e years from date of issue, bearing interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, paybe issued able ' and sold for the purpose of . defraying the expense of ac- quiring, extending, and a waterworks system for the said Town for the pur .pose of supplying and distributing water to the inhabitants thereof, the same to be owned and controlled by. said municipality ? At said election the form of ballot shall be as follows: BOND ELECTION BALLOT (4) m semi-annuall- . ng considerable amount of business WOODS CROSS. Legal Notices Davis County, Utah 1 was taken care of after which refreshments were served to severt members and two guests. They decided to continue with their effort 'in child welfare work which will include & Christmas effort. They a childrens decidpd td conduct dance aid appoint a committee to .make jiecessary arrangements and arrange for the date according to vhen the hall would be available for ame. They will also feature ' F. SMITH, Secretary. Bond Election Town of Layton, II. V-- C. ni5 Notice of Special . , childrert. The American Legion Auxilary pest No. 27 fiiet Monday afternoon at the, heme of Mfs. Gilbert Hess. PEP AKSS (POWER'S1 v Y. 0 For the issue of water bonds PEP 88 AND STID0LI1 GJS1INE , ; EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Parts Accessories Battery Charging : Acetylene Welding Kow is the time to prepare for winter druving with Alcohol .or Prestone for Radiator protection. Quaker . State cold test or Vico winter tested motor oil. Check and refill Transmission and Rearend. . VE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK ASSURING YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION - W are fully equipped with tools and machinery to handle complete ' . overhauling and Reboring Jobs. Our mechanic has had experience in tho shops of Taylor It is incumbent upon the people OF DAVIS. f the county to boost for county fn the matter of the estate of Motor Co. Richards, Ford dealers and Lyman-Trahroducts on all occassions and thus Elnora deceased. Our prices lire the LOWEST, our workmanship the HIGHEST that Ellis, id in the bringing of trade acti-it- y can be had. rnme in and see how little it will cost you to have the old to this section of the country. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, boat tuned- up and completely overhauled. the needs The manager of that Remember ice are reasonable, ice arc responsible f the people and provides every 'Lale. in Rws??nfe. of dn order Purt. of th t odern and scientific improvement Our "Aim is to Please Our Motto is ,n 8nd t the establishment, efficient and ?4ate in their 'for,Davi9 office, Jpou"tI' day f0L.ytah' ourteous service SERVICE A SMILE on nd thus they are, as all admit mae matter of the in ber the a of the prominent posi We furnisli batteries while yours is on the charge. of Elnora Ellis, deceased, which they hold in the com- the administratrix YOUVE TRIED TIIE REST--NO- W TRY THE BEST nericial and industrial life of the 4lc undersigned, of said deceased, estate i community. er - v, No If the voter desires to vote for the issue of said bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word YES. If the voter desires to vote against the issue of said bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word NO. On the reverse side of. said ballot shall be the following: Official Ballot for the Town of Layton, Utah, Bond Special Waterworks Election, Thursday, the 28th day of December, A, D., 1933. GLEN DAY,, e signature of Town Clerk, Town .qf , Layton, Utah,,.. At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of seven (7) oclock. A M, and closed at the hour of seven (7) oclock P. It. The. voting place for aU qualified electors ' of said Town shall be: The Layton Hotel, in said Town . of Layton, Utah and the Judges of election at said polling place shall be Ada Sandall, Wm. D. Robbins and Leona, odson. ; v Dated at the Town, of Layton, Davirt ' Qounty, State ofUtah this of November, A. D., 1923. ' ' Fae-slmil- . -- -- Leonard c. sandall, President of the Town Board of WIW fate ' ' ; J.-II- s expense of nale. Estate of Anna Fisher deceased. .Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned traveling from place to place would at Layton, Utah, on or before not ,q nearly so disagreeable. We tho 23rd day of January, A. D., speak in this manner from our own 1934. personal knowledge for We - have LUCY LAVENDER STEPHENS Exicutrix of the. .estate of. stopped at this hotel many times Anna Fisher deceased, and what we have Raid we know to Foote & Dawson, attorneys. be ture in actual fact. 504 Walker Bank Building, Th. heason for the steady growth Salt Lake City, Utah. in Ihq volume of business is due First publication Nov, ,23, 1933. to the fact that only excellent ser. vice has always bean featured. Any' dissatisfaction which they may arise with finv- guest is always cheerfully adjusted and this accounts for' the enviable reputa; tion The New Ilealy enjoys. . . In every respect the aim of this hotel is to give vou a service thnt is more than satisfactory and to fiinke you feel thoroughly comfortable and at home. There can be no Public notice Is hereby given questiort but that they have at- that on Thursday, the 28th day of tained a marvelous degree of 1933, a special December, It is for this reason that it election willA,boD.,held within tho gives a great deal of. pleasure to limits of Davis County, Layton, heartily and unqualifiedly recom- Utah, for tho purpose of submitmend The New ilealy Hotel to all ting to such qualified electors of oup readers. said Town as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding such election, the following question, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - the accommodation of the, public this progressive firm has an enviable record for the highest quJ- ity flour. Insisting that everything about their place be in accordance with the most modern, scientific ideas regarding sanitation they have thus assured the public that flour coming from their place is mire and wholesome. Nor have they seen fit to take advantage of the general tendency to raise price reedlesslv a have many dealers, but on the other hand have been the cen-ters- Personal Property country if any, firms gain dealers ' most moderate Home Perfected inch- trade activity et their famous products are the In this section i the country have Drifted Snowfrom the choicest of avorities 5f the farmers of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF p0Qr s g(je THE STATE OF UTAH. SECattained the prominence in this eat obtainable regardless of OND JUDICIAL 'DISTRICT, The ost and it is found always to be ounty and have, a large and ready locality That is 'awarded IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Sperry Flour Co. Maintaining an f the same uniform high quality. ale at home. Few, for al they are FARMINGTON; nt brci-iigh- t te .whom h Mr-Luc- A assessment thereon together with thi crsts of advertising and ie 1 J L- - The Boy VieWclpb aregiving a .bridge tea at thp Kaysville Library "Dec. . The proceeds to be used to buy hoks far the library. The Mutual gave a Xmas in the hpera house Tuesday evening. another bridge tea at the MemorThe adult education class that is ial Ceflrt House during the holibeinft held at the high school will . days. Flour? which ig ro11 by practically every toillcra'of Drifted Snow Home .rerfe-eiyFlour Mills have been successfully Xhe west. Sperry intermountain dealer In the for And this consumer satisfaction is yenrs. and satisfactorily serving the public, the alid most scientific mining machinery millers . the result of thework of master of men of wide . .. under the direction experience in the milling this concern efficient afid policies have business whose public spirited today. into the prominent position its occupies to the in their MAim and-equipme- n v Friday Jlr. Jal's siste;3 Mrs. Carl Evans, Mrs. Will Spen-- ' eef and Mrs. Al Prichard and her son Tod alt of Suit L!;e vrt; the guests. t hfr. anf Mr-- '. Vernon MartsoH Mansell Mi's. attendJennctta ?nd ed a birthday party pt the home Mrs, Laurence. Mansell bf nere-Wfor- eJ . , 1 ADAMS SERVICE GARAGE -- e , s . - , THE NEW HEALV HOTEL - : 7 'Ih and home-lik- e atmosphere of comfort and content. ' who has This is a quiet, .dignified hotel .Mr. Leone Stewart! Hunt- which appeals to peoplo of. refinein two the years past spent ington Park, California, accompan- ment. Just a few. steps from the Grant business, social and shopping r ied the bodie of it has established a new ODell and Mrs. Juba Grant Gilmer to Salt Lakw-bcrthey were standard or hotel comfort and luxburied Thursday. Mrs. Stewart ury heretofore unknown in local ha lived, with Mrs.- ODell. while. .commercial circles. . Quietly, unobstruetively, considin California. Sho expect?. tot re-main here fpr the . holidays and erately, you are served by a famwill then returfi to California to ily of capable employees and exearrange some business, affairs af- cutives working- harmoniously to- ter wwhioh .she. will return to Faripington .where she will make her homo. Iler daughter, Dorothy, Logan to Ogden. , will come here for (he .holidays Mr. artd Mrs. Seth Blood are and Will remaifi. over the arrival of a daugh The Elders Quorum - of North Dee. hosthe at born Monday ter, are sponsoring- - a i Farmington ; . pital. amusement dance at the hajl, .SatV ii 10 A If F I.K Mrs. Eari Tall entertained In urday, Ddc...23rjd. . . . . . honor of Mr. TalK bivlhday A very 8rtcc.ossful .bazaar ' h Y I) A -- 15-1- - d o j - e Mr.-anMrs. U. R.Thurgood of West Poiht weue guests of Mr.' and Mrs. P. Budily Sunday. . Mrs.' J. E. Hancey- entertained Mr. .awd Mrs. J, W. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. . Steven Thumton. of Hyde Park Saturday evening, in honofi f Mt. JHanceya birthday an niversary. . The business section ef Kaysvitle is beautifully 'decorated with the Xmas lights. . Mrs. Frank Williams and son Grant spent two days this week with Mr. apd Mr,s. Rtflop Williams in Ogden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rulon William have been transferred from - : pr - ' imbl-eUtion- Delinquent Notice e- - hd tteir' endeavbr.can.b? ealled art Applied .Scienclf a ast . amount of research work or.. pioneering must be done in order to. ' brine about accurately th? relation between cause and HTect.- It aoiem-on accumulate certain indis. i only in thin waj that a putable facts that .make possible knowledge, Which can be intelli- . gently apnlied to the problem? to he fonnd in the particular .field for some covered br the pioneering Scientifie Manipulations' . time now has beelv proven n Applied Science in Health. Rejuveri- otion but it is only lately that the recognition of .thi? fact. is be- -, paramount In the minds of the entire people. ' coming Dr, GeorgQ A. Cole was one pf the first pioneers in aeei:taiuing .thef oxact values to be derived. frohi the application of Scientific Manipu to his own researches he has. been associated with sther leading practitioners and school carrying .on- - independent- The discoveries brought about by these. other, pioneers has again ptit them to the test and proven by Dr. Cole to .be worth while before ho included them in his praetice of Scientific Mjauurpulations. Today Dr. George. A. Cole s one of the riefst prominent an men in his profession and has traveled' all over the United States teaching his methods and holding clinic?. He hits held his clinics ip such metropolitan centers as New York City, Philadelphia, Sf, Louis, Kansas City and Los Angeles; and his students were graduate doctors fcuch a in every field of the. medical profession, Chiropractors, . and . physicians. naturopaths, osteopaths The western country has always .appealed to Dr. Colv and when he decided to locate permatrently he considered this part of Utah to his . Jiking and made his home in Ogden.' adufcationM talks, For ZVs years Dr. Cole talked ovef KLOthought having a dearth of valuable' health information that could be utilised by his listeners in their every day tifr, contained few professional terms, but were rather, talk? in the language, of the layman giTn with and for that reason were very undctatandublix biological amd he .purpose. T$ popUlgrabrz the human leirg H . j3yehblogical aspects.. Dr. Cole is especially gratified in Ms sieesiul treatment or cases . (t ccting the heart, child birth, deformities of the Timhs ahd mental Abormaiities to be found in children jyst those eftses that bavC, twentjr-fhre- e heart beeft thought incurable. Dr. Cole ha Women cured. been has Scientific rases and each one by Manipulation who have ) patients who have had previous difficulty in child birth or to be treatments found in' all cases .his anticipated Vch difficulty haye effective and chiM' birth natural and ejlsri CiMrp o abnormal .affected by a f fessure pf somd kind er dispositions hre usually e guc- of With bbis hn the braiij. patient Df. Cole ha bee; Wally.sever After children vicj'Ui ceSstal, even whevf coping wjth .. al Scientific Utanujpulations the pressure enthe brain is. removed and the same as that the child is soofi normal'. ahd his mDntal attitrpV . childhen. to.be rfibseeved ift all healthly chronic .tonsult lir.-- l H-t- , A if IhMe uuy omitted. They are greeted with a Mfs- - IYfn)6rt smile and in a helpful way removed Monday.school they are given friendly .... is n there jac Hiat what can he gotten. Mr. And Mrs. Don Admodt of next week and tho high schopl will The New Ilealy is replete with ' Fanmingtoh' spent Sunday -with Tdr be closed. all modern accessories and prot and Mrs. Rulon Barnes. vided with every Me. and Mrs. Villarji.. Bceslc requisite for Mrs. Ann Barnes spent Monday announce-- the arrival sof 8on, the most exacting Immedguest. Clarence with her daughter Mrs, born Saturday at the; Dee hospital iately upon entering tho lobby Ilpaglhnd jn Salt Lake. there ii a spirit of real hospitality - DR.GEORfiEA.COLE: :.cl fenders, , ,.lr, make .lik- new, And all other, r.3. Laturt5 are efficiently hamiled t hey feature 'all phase ?f aut iu. here an I ash, lawful money of the United minting. Just dri-v, willwill, find paint the MaU'; ten of the pvu- they j, t, to your ideas and nase nnm, v to be paid;i. lvays etk iffatiorr Cdrtipntiy the turn n ,ut irt a vcjfy short ft ire mie of .,i,,, tislam-- on confirm- - pineip;! plm,- ,f buitns at if vim need it.,' They are mCn df-- . wide jn 4,e autevinobile p.funtinr business. This. . experience h.V . tlk(, throuprh Cvcrj featm, . f ,h(l ;iuton,ol',ilo trade. They are fhi Modi in HiUel, located in tV'it"fi at JMU cofivenienily nuthoritu-rn! on the wbrk and .they, Mill! An il!tVe chosen only the most com luii', is K runt or for AutoinK-- Ti.uriM find Guests and . ' If' tiki: ,dont fiu,n prominent place in fh- fecial and Business Life ! to wtu, it COmt3. radiators rf this part of the slate. Tho manager, Me. Fail W. Folk man are .. eompL't' n,ir's ft infuAe in its' service the of home and coii- '1'1 '0' wiH readily learn Why ff 1'nii'nce the V. hen must behave. as .the kRowir to traveling in Ogden and public jas foim, particularly during the. approaching Stock flmw make The New ,llSi, 0f quality and service. Th. Henly Hotel your headquarters. ( f 4,ufciay, tl,A highest chi' fn the emver-n- i ion of traveler ervice and the . most reasonable jenr in -and year out. with .that certain hotels mentioned etand out gelhcr, ric(J possible' are feature one object the good will and jnd 'm them an .ever, i'ncrcas-inM the ones from which the host RtNfiiotion ilu . - ftefore afty adeatifi-- min-en- right away. ' Bent s fiClEKllIFKJ OTNirULATION ' rerv anil-fende- r .VIOOJlOHa HEALTH ATTAINABLE. ; . 1 Wit-fo- d . s . brick wall. Sheriff Holbrook and deputies were up Monday morning to study the intruders motives. f - ly . ,, Lrtyton, Utah. ij NOTICE There are , delinquent upon the following described Btock, on account of assessment levied on the 20th day of November, 1933 the amounts set opposite! the names of the respective ,'share-holderas follows: $ 20.90 Louisa Adams J.- VV. B resock ,14.00 26.60 Chris M. Eurton 26.60 Emelino J. Burton 5.50 Faye Barkdall 28.00 John A. Findlay 38.50 . Jesse B. Flint 60.50 Joseph E. Flint 77.00 Samuel Flint 79.80 Walter E. Flint 32.33 . John Forbes 40.2(5 Mrs. Thos. G. Forbes 7.50 Mrs. Henry Forbes 154.00 Wilkie Galbraith 4.13 Paul Gysin 14.00 Ezra Harris B. T. Harris v... 165.00 Leo Jost 8.25 13.13 Earl Morgan 84.00 Catherine Nalder 21.00 J. II. Findlay 33.00 Wni. N. Nalder Co 47.30 Wm. N. Nalder If. L. Roberts (Mary E. 140.89 Roberts) 33.00 Joseph A. Sill 37.50 Eiiiinn Simpson 11.00 Fred Stephens Wm. J. Thornlev 109.00 Tracy Loan & Trust Co. 121.00 (It. G. Gailcy) M. M. Whitesides 77.00 W. E. Wiggill 27.50 5.50 C1loe V. Wiggill And in accordance with law, so of many Shares of each parcel stock a may - necessary will be sold at auction on the 27th day of December, 11X13 at 5 p. m. at Depot, at Bamberger Electric Layton, Utah, to pay delinquent . AND y . i M OF OORI PET HIM UP INTHEMORHiHS, hJO SO E ARC? YOU CAN SLEEP , : r';ve SoH JuSTWEJIT ND BESIDES f IN MiS BED he coufic had-not;-y- i 4 THE FAtWCR. ViKED Hti HIRED MAM TODAY SECA.S the Mrs. Faul WooSy, whs i n , Deo hospital pBeprring for undergone operation, the same wheti hearit fjoiu Tes- , day afternocm. , Emily, the little daughter of Sflr. nd Mrs. Fred Jhambhn, v at the Deu liospi&l the fir, of the . wepk, serioasly ill fe'ith appendicitis. Her condition was so. serious that she couhS pt be operated pit rMs. Marcut Clark ami infant horn-Sunda- - S, 't uearfield daughter returned horn, 'futida, the Dee hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moyer ef Plain City announce the arrival ef t the It daughter Dee hospital. Mrs. Moyer ir the daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. John John Clark ef this place. Mrt. C.u Caller returned from the. northwest when he had been to visit her parents. , Fielding Harlow, ron ef Mr. and Sir. I. H. Barlow will leave too for the British mission. Just give u a call 0 the loir . ' phone and we will send you thi paper for a whole year. Sanford Harrop has just fmitt new tarn, garage and ehickea eoops on the place V puuhasQd from John Clark. x It is reported that Emery Cross had leased the Wood Canning companya farm here. It or 80 I said to eontain sorng 60 crcs. James McIntyre had bee running it for the past year or two Barlows store was broken into , Sunday night but as scarcely any-- . thing was taken, it ia thought, the might . intruders believed that it he an easy route into the bank which adjoins fh store; however, io holes were .made through the' NEWS-EXPRES- n Layton, Davis County, State of Utah. Attest: J a.i i GLEN DAY, . |