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Show . . WEEKLY Society News Froms Davis Co. People At Yellowstone - Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone Fark,- Wyo. Would you like a .few items of, society news from way up here? . We are having a splendid time and several friends have called on - ms. Mrs. .E. 0. Muir of Bountiful visited with us and they returned home last week-enMr. and Mrs. Lee Spackman and family are here with us and will leave today for Idaho, where they will spend one night with relatives before returning home. Mr. and Mrs.. Art H. Petti?; and. family are tamped Just opposite us with Mr. and Mrs. Leo . Worsley and family and Horace Worsely and family and Miss Ethel Worsley Mr. and d. all of Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Neslin 'Smith and son, Dale, are also here from Cen terville. is expetting his and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gunderson, from Ut. Pleasant here this week-enMr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and son, Donald, will visit, with qs for the first week in August, Fishing here is only fair this year, as compared with .this time last year, but even at that, we are having plenty to eat. There has been lots of rain and that may account for the poor fishing. Mr. and. Mrs,". Mark Whitesides re here also. They are campe . over at Old Faithful. Miss Bernice Tettit has become, quite popular up here with her tap dancing. She has been in much do Wand at the camp fire lectures. I" Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Toll from South Weber and party also visit d with us last week and have now returned home. A, troop of Boy Scouts camped dose to us and keeps things pretty lively. MRS. E. W. PETTIT Pettit Eric brother-in-la- w d. BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Stella Kyrtaston and daugh. ter, Rutb, and. son, Roy, left Monday for Bancroft. Lynn Case of Mount Emmons'is improving in.fhe L. D., S. hospital. Mrs. Andrew ArbucVle and chiL dren left Thursday for her home' in California. , , Thoma D. Philips . is in San Francisco railroad . hospftaJT with, . broken hand. Migs Florence Burns, Mfss Jurne Kurns, Jam. C. JBurns, Keith L.. Sessions, and Orson P. Coopejr spent July 24, 5 and 26 in southern Utah and northern Arijson visiting Zion National park,. Grand canyon national park, Byyca can- Coleman fun.eral horn 5 on Sidney drive at 3 p.'m. July 25. President Leo J. Mufr of the Hollywood stake was thp principal speaker. He was buried in the Rose HilT memorial park by the side1 of his fathen and his brother. The brother was. killed in the world war. Surviving 'him besides his wife, AJfce Goodfellow are Gordon, .3 and bjaby Cre.ed 4 mftnlhl. He had 'worked for the Chen'ey brothers for thwe yeers and was'trusted with thedwving of Gi'er-i'sc- . . . . . . 'PLUMBING, Estimates Free. : V 70-J- 2 get our prices PROGRAM JtLY 4 -$ 6 - .. CAPPYRICKS RETURNS Friday 'Saturday Sunday 7 8-- n9 DEVILS SQUADRON . . . -- . . . - , 700 Utah Savings & Trust Buildtrip north. Ira C. Holbrook is buidin'g an ing, 235 South Main .Street Salt aparthient house on the corner by .Lake on or before the 1st flay of Willard Call's and across t October, A. . 1936. This recover f . s ; , and JaneE.Layton, decease . . . . Date of first publics thm . July fOth, A. D., 1936..Orlando J. Bowman, 1320' Bank Buiidihg; Salt Oity, Utah, Attorney, for Admmis -- tractor.' a Con--tinenta- .. 21-2- Fresh. Roast. Dinner Dafy . Tuesday Wednesday Thursday . ' AUGUST .1H2-- 13 . . DOLLARS A IBNliTE WUSAKD I . . . - 0 - . - 1 4 . ' , Coining Aug-2- . Consisting or . --Di- 1 ' . .4 , ' . Umk n4 also 0 a Hot Sand'wiebaa ' . - and the the .. of Northeast- quarter of Section-.12Township 1 North, Rajige.'l West, of Salt Lake Meridian; ' United States Sur- Southeast.-quarte- r ALJUNLIMVINI Ui Servicd Above , - . aM-ji- ' vey; Also, Commencing at- the. Southeast com of Section 2, in Township 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, g States Surtrdy, and United . thence- North 8(1 36 East 7th So Wasatch 2402 East 80 rods; ' thence North 64 rods; thence West Your loved ones desire the beet. 151 rods to the east line of the right of way. of the Utah Northern & Oregon Short Line thence Railway . Company; along said east line of said right of way in a aouthwester-- . ly direction, to a point where the same- intersects the South line of said Section 2;- thence East to the place of beginning. . Bagley, Judd & Ray & T. H. Stahle Attorney for Plaintiff.-P0. Address: Bountiful, ' Utah. - - TliANKS A HILUON ; run-..nin- - ILayton Uiu.sirute: it one were In San Francisco, and deslml to talk to sum cone' in New York and'iiud a, volet loinl enough to lie heard tlutf distance, It would take nearly four lion iH for the Message the continent for sound travels only 72D miles an hour. But, fortunately, electrical and radio Impulses travel with- .tile speed of light, which. for All practical purposes is' Instantaneous distances, or about-- . mllef a secohil'.. Incldently, It nny lie mentioned io to-er- oss - l 18d,-00- 0 rods;-thenc- e '- - - - , ' . '22-2- 7 far the longest, combined telopltone and radio conversation SUMMONS ever carried on by '.a regular toll tlstomer whs between Sail Diego, IN California, and "Si ockholrii, 'Sweden, IN THE JUSTICES--COURT- , a rlistnnce of 8,C30 miles. AND FOR THE FARMINGTON By spePRECINCT, CITY OF- FARM. cial arrangement longer distances that hm - hurts been .. cop(L . Many lmjirrfvcments in telephone and radio eonhiunlcurlon will be made' in the .futu'np but there will be 'flu" Increase Jn speed! Always the sounds are transmitted with tlie ri ed 'if light, the- speediest tiling jn the unlierso..' - (8In-Tm- INGTON, COUNTY OF DAVIS, STATE OF UTAH. Before Howard B.. HelleWell, Justice of.the Peace. Bettilyon Home Builders Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Ernest Hess, also known a$ . Jannette Hess, defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: ' Yon are hereby summoned to appeaif. before the above entitled coU.rt within ten days after the service of this summons upon yop, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise- within twenty days after ser vice hereof,' and xefend "the above entitled action brought against you to recover the- sum of 150.00 and interest, and $15.00 attorneys fee on a promissory note, and $75.00 and - A Bank Account With a record of. more; than forty-thre- u No i interest for water furnished defendant, and costs of suit, and in case of your failure so 'to do, judgment will b.e rendered against you according to the demand of the moro groyl , hair is young again. . . . thanks to CLAIROLl" AAy BRONCHIAL COUGHS complaint, H.'B. HELLEWELIv Justice of the Peace. .- bank affords, its customers the id-.-vanta- ges of. ample resources and service. ' ex-penen- Banli .at . . . FARMINGTON . WELOOMB son-in-la- x I look tan yton yowgtr, fodtd and streaked with grey. b do loB$tr. My heir Ontt'egqln Kaysville, Utah1 It hoi that' lovely luster and rich shod thot.Johfl odmlrod to befoie wa wort married. And .1 pwt It oO to dahol which, In -- 1 o quick treatment, shampooed reconditioned . and tinted hair to Itf presenf natura my beauty1 ' . . Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit . 3-- In . . . Insurance Corporation Accredited. Depssitcry for r . a Our representative will call, submit siig-- : gestions, make estimates anc provide for. financing WITHOUT obligation to you. ; Call or write ASPHALT ROOFING CO. aiiptlCANLake Salt ; City. Was. 2663 bountiful roofing company W. A. Lofgreen, Mgr. Bountiful, Utah Ask your beautician obout o Qolral treatment for four!kotr.Or write for REE booklet, FREE advice on 'core of holr ond FREE beauty onotyrf- - Kidneys '.lust Clean Out Acids Help Kidneys. gb KWy ifiw Om fli Jhe PbeMffWBrm n iPa nieeq. eBIBlBg. Mi J Ijketi WBkMW. a - - ' . . (( , . ' Ptiblic Fcida . Notwhk common, blLfshbh$d h$k dyts..,but -- vr, (oiAT VOU- GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE - ' . '. loJorty Rite, tM, Ooirer, feet e Name, TIRES - , Top values allowed on old tires. Let us restore the motor in .your' car so it will give Power, Speed and gas and oil mileage as when new. . CgfMullOBt 131 Wgu Mae mi e Street New Yeri Ory Oelret kwUet, tttX ; , evke n4 Fill enolytlt.' . Addroig CENTERVILLE AUTO REPAIR CO. CENTERVILLE, UTAH e this years - -- The only way your body ran eloaa cut Aoldo oud ifotoonou waatoi front your blood is thru 9 million tiny, daltoato Kidney tubs or altera, but bowar of cheat), draatlo. Irritating druga It functional Kidney or Bladder dloorder make you euffor from Oettlng lip Nighta, Nervoae-ne- a Log Palos, Itaokaehe, Circle Under lEj'ea Dlselnoea Kheumatto Patna Acid Ity, Burning, Smarting or Itching, don , taka chenron Get tke Doctor's guere teed pneecriptloD celled Cystos (Sit te and aura In Ten). Works fast, kours It most bring new vitality, add guaranteed to fln you up In on week money bark on return of empty packer Cyetes coot only 9o,a day at druggist and tbo ruarente protects you. , . ' s Northeast quarter . Powell in ck ' r - Interest Rate? 5-' 1 Beef, Pork, Veal on. file in said action, As ' i . . follows:' .. . The S'outh half of thd Sonth- west quarter; the South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 1; the North half of the d 24-2- Three years to Pay-L-ow l - m Modernize Your ; against the . defendants in and to the real- estate described . in I D-- menting, sleepless nights. Buckley's is alkaline, thats why ltte so different It acta like a flash". Refuse substitutes guaranteed. 45 and 85 cents At all druggists. W, K Buckley, Inc Rochester, N. Y. '. brought to 'judgment and: decree and title in. plaintiff action-I- quieting . CjffRITbPHER B. LAYTON, 'Administrator of the Estate. of Christopher Layton, Jr., sometime? known: as 'Christopher L, . Layton to Summoned ' Cdut, AD 1936.i. appear within twenty aays after service of this summons upon yo if served ...within 'the' 'county in which this action is .brought; otherwise.' withip. thirty days after service, and defend Jthe Above entitled action afld in' case of your failure po to do, judgment will be xendgrod against you aecarffingiAg to the d. mand of the cdmplaint which haa been filed With' .the Cler4 of skid - - . You ane Kereb ; Notice to Creditors .Notice to Cretlifprs defendants: . , $ add AUGUST . - , to the THE STATE QF UTAH - west of Modern Motors."' There wjl MELVIN E. HURD . be nine three-rooapartments. A Administrator. With Ancillary force of.abqut ten men have' been The Will Annexed of the Estate of working this week. A foundation Joseph Marymont, deceased. was put in a number of years ago. Date of. first publication, Oscar Yarbrough and family will . July 31, A. D., 1936. move into their home by B. C. Holbrook this Saturday. Bobbie Broomfield broke hisarm in three places Monday. He fell while attempting tj get out of the EslaH of Cora-'R- . pig pen in a hurry Stable,, deMrs. M. P. Timpson to expecting ceased.. to leave for Los Angeles .this Sat.Creditors will present claims . with vouchers.to 'the' undersigned urday. The roof on the Hawkins house at office of Bagley, Judd & Ray which was damaged by fire recently and T. jH. Stable, Clipper Bldg., is being repaired. . . Bountiful, ' Utah on 'or before the One of our local men who works '2nd day of October, A. D., 1936. at the D. & R. G. W, railroad shops JOHN STAIILE,. stated that his company is putting ' Administrator of the estate . of in all new ties and rails going east lUora R. Stahle, deceased. and expects to spend 15 million in Date of first publication, road betterment and new equipJuly 81st, A. D., 1936. 8 ment. He said there is also talk of Mrs. Harry Smith of Walkertoh, the company doing repair work for the Western Pacific. If all of this Ind., has invented and marketed a materalizes it appears to him like Simona jacket for poorly feather there will be steady work for all d chicks. i.he men this winter and new ones put on. The situation is lmost encouraging to him. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdock are spending their vacation in the Jofty mountains of Colorado, Mrs. Ernest Hess is home from . THH STATE OF UTAH, IN OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT, . OF COUNTY THE FOR AND ' DAVIS plaintiff. ODELL, H. FRANCES VS. R. D. WINTERS, also, all other persons " nnknown, .claiming any. lnot right, title, estate or. interest lien upon the real property described in the complaint herein adverse or to the laintjffs .ownership, thereto. , clouding plaintiffs title ' . . ' Defendants. -- the-stree- Noofice to Creditors . '. , . - he had evtfr. seen. Mr. Gierisch is Estate of Joseph Majyrqont, de somewhat of a glob.trotter himself ceased. " , They also visited Yellowstone and Creditors .will present 'claims Glacier .national , parks on. their .wiih vouchers to' the undersigned at . Probate and Guardianship Notices . . Estate of Christopher Jayton, .'Consult County Clerk or . . jp.'j somelime.8 known as Ghristoph: , Resfieftive Signers for er.L. Layton, dnd Janedi, Layton . .. Information. .. deceased. . . Further Creditors will present elaimA . SUMMONS1 ... .with .voUcbers. to the mflersignetl at 1320 Continental Bahk Building, fr Salt Lake City, Utajl on or beferb OF , IN THE DISTRICT UpURT SEC' the 10th day of September, . Telephone Bountiful . . . .LEGAL NOTICES . . ; . STEVENSON .DEL HEATING AND REPAIRING .Bountiful . siren. whistle wM. be blown for sunrise servfceg Sunday '. at 5 a., m. . . Funeral services we're held Sun. day af 2 ji. m. in the Bountiful firs't ward for Mrs Ephi'aim Briggs The speakers were D.' R. Tolman, M. G. Holbrook,. Ana os. Cook and Bishop Oann&'n also presided- - Inter mentwas in the Bountiful cemetery Luella Scars, daughter .of Mr. dpd Mrs Wm. .G. Sears,, former .cashier of Union State' bank of Bountiful, is- at St. Marks Hospital sufreringfrqm a fradtured sktilf which was eapsed Sunday evening after being struck by an auto. Mark A. Coombs and Mrs. W. Lee of Cardston were irried in the CardsTon temple, July 24th. They immediately left on a wedding trip to Calgary and Van Couver. When they return a month later, they will make their home in Cardston where Mr. Coombs is engaged in the mercantile business. Mrs, Coombs is a H daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Jsjrilley of this place. jSiw-Dpy- , 4 widow of Josephf Day, who had been very ill at last ac- counts was somewhat improved. Francis Newton Tuttle, eldest eon California. . Lt. Parker and family moved inof Francis Tuttle, and Ruth Brown of Murray will be married this Fri- to the Sphen Rumel home,' recently day and a reception will be held vacated by Deputy Sheriff Roberts the same evening. Mr. Tuttle has and wife. been working at a sawmill in north Wesley Graham, manager of the ern California for which place the Penney Co., has purchased a buildyoung couplo will leave Saturday ing lot in the central part of plat A and is having plans made for. a afternoon to make their home. new home. After few a at spending days v The high priests will have an Juellerjmrk, SherffTHolorooltand relumed to their home in outing this Saturday in' Mueller park and later in the day an auto Syracuse, Monday. ride is planned foY them on the new , Members of the Flora Dell club - desiring to go on a tour of lighted COC road up the mountain to the u jr"i g imub gardens with the Salt Lake Flower summit and along the sky line tot 5711 Uk tbJZ tar Carden club the evening of Aug. north Centerville and return.' A1 ) 10th should contact George E. wonrerful view of the valley and ortpUon 0114 Cyalos ur. la 48 houro HWork, krlac now vltoMljf bb4 Ib ruoroBtoodmust to if. Ellis or any ward chairman befpre Morgan county can bfc obtained. Bioko rou fool IS pmto youngs, in nne The M. I. A. Bountiful First sk or mousy book Ob rsturn of empty ext Tuesday. This tour will take pookogs. Cystsg costs only Jo o dose ot the place of the regular August ward will hold sunrise services on druggist oud tbs rssrsats protects you. 'meeting. Those going on the excur- the Stenzil ranch, Sunday morning sion will meet on the north side of at 5 a. m. The siren whistle will be -the City and County building in blown at 5 oclock. The boy scouts JSalt Lake at 7:30 p. m., the even- will blow bugle and raise flag. Leonard Day and family returned ing of August 10th. Dr. and Mrs. Trowbridge and Sunday from Yellowstone gaokt Miss Vaetterli and Bishop Lucky Fackrell accompanied wife, parents f Mrs. Trowbbridge, are spending them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodfellow st few days in Yellowstone park. Mrs. Fred Woolslayer waa an and family arrived home Thursday Just A Few Sips and from Los Angeles where they had Ogden visitor, Thursday. Relief! Bamberger line has just given been to attend funeral services of .Like A Flash the weeds along the track another their W. C. . Wheeler All coughs look alike to Buckley's scorching with their firey engine of who met death accidently July 22 .Mixture (triple actlngX one sip of destruction. So much rain has caus- on Foothill boulevard 1$ Los Angel- this grand medicine soon stops an ed a luxuriant growth this season. es'. Funeral services were held at ordinary cough tough old dee seated coughs and the perslsten bronchial cough are under control after Just a few doses no more torAr-len- ia . . LAYTON, UTAH, JULY 30,1936 S, thi biggest trucks. national pafk Cedar Breaks national monument and Kaibab na. tional forest.' Jacob Gicrisch Is frere, visiting h with his brother, Dr. William and wife. He has Just returned from. Burley, 'Idaho, where .he had been visiting relatives for a month or two. He and William Gierisch and wife of Burley recently motor trip to Victoria in British Columbia where they went to see a certain flower garden that was built on a ledge of rqck at a cost of millions of dollars and which presented one 6 the grandest sites, Mr. Gierfsch said, that yon NEWS-EXPRES- : -- .- . : ' TEL&EOIfB TPtt ced |