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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER l The Layton Journal UTAH it mi ASSOC lS d IUIOX A weekly I Newspaper published ayton, Utah, tn tM interest an1 Colonies County former residents of the of Davis formed county. ly Entered as icoem-rfa- s Layton, Utah, under March 8, 1879. matter the at of Act in Lehi with spent the week-enrelatives and friends. Douglas Fairbanks, J oa n Jr., Penney in Green Hell with John How ai d, Alan Hale, George croft, Vincent Pi it e and ieorge Sanders is the next puturc to day at the l artnington amusement hursday. Byron E. ByLee, X2, father of fite Chief Joseph E. Bybee of this place, died at the home of a daughter in Ogdiii, 'J hursday. lie was born in Uinta, Weber co In his eatly life be followed caipenter work having wot keel on the construction of tile old gde city hall ami the Broom hotel. In 18X6 be moved to Clifton, Idaho, where lie settled on a farm but also continued his varpenter work, constructing the Preston academy and a number of other big public buildings. In 1912 be moved to harming toil whcie he lived until 19.Uk when he moved to Ogden. Ilis wife Garner, died in 193.1. lie is survived by four sons, one daughter, 23 grandchildren ami fourteen great grandchildren. Interment will he in the Farmington cemetery. Subscription price $1.25 a year. JOHN STA1H.E, JR. Editor Hrilish Contributions To Utah Told 1). U. I 1 I Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Kaysville, were told of British conti ihutions to Utah by George W. Barnes of Kays ille, who addressed a monthly meet inn in the home home of Mrs. Earl Waite, today. Members of the Phillips camp, O. E. E. club was entertain-homDaughters of Utah Pioneers, held a ed The of (Mrs. ( barley at tbe Cilen Mrs. in of the home meeting dl in Eridav. Clearfield Busline Robins. Mrs. Clarence Payton, pres . title was served after which ident, presided. the afternoon was spent in playing hearts Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Roberts announce the arrival of a son. born Monday at tbe Dee hospital in ,Ms. Roberts is a graduate 'nurse at tbe Dee hospital she was At the Bountiful hirst ward M. P married. A. last Tuesday evening. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Mick Weaver and of the United States costal Mabel Green Wednesday spent service presented a splendid, action with their sister, (Mrs. Edna France packed movietone together with a in Centerville. They also attended March of Time news reel, showing tbe birthday anniversary of their the fine work being done by the U. mother, Mrs. lboebe Rushforth in S. coast guard. The large attentive Centerville, Sunday. audience seemed well pleased with s Franklin Hickenlooper (who the evnings program. of Utali the University This Tuesday the Mutual has attending at home. spent last week-enami arranged another (interesting The French class at Mavis high entertaining assembly program to school attended a show at Kingsbe followed by tbe usual good class- bury hall in Salt Fake Wednesday es. Your Mutual is growing; bring The West Eayton Relief society your friend and neighbor and help bad aquilting Tuesday and sewing it along. for the welfare project. Here's your Mutual Program, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Green have moved to Portland, Ore. where Mr Green is taking a irivil service job. LAYTON e 1 lie-o- Mutual Notes Bountiful 1st Ward )g-tdc- Par-Ma- d FARMINGTON Miss I. a Rue Anderson is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Clark-- , during tbe past three weeks. Mrs. Ivy Pace, who has been ill, is considerably improved. Miss Nina Hess, one of the telereturned home phone operators, from the Wednesday Hospital, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis hut is recuperating very satisfactorily. Mrs. 11. J. Sessions is spending in Cheyenne, the week-enWyo. with Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney, formerly of Bountiful. Golden J. Barton and Edward C. Robinson represented the Miller Moral Company with a display at the Utah, Idaho and Montana Moral association flower show and convention held in Butte, Montana, November 8, 9 and 10th. More than 200 selective service eiucstionnaires had been mailed to Ha vis county men eligible 'under provisions of tbe draft law, it was announced today by the clerk of local board No. 7. At the same time it was disclosed that federal authorities bad recommended that only two persons be selected for sen ice lrom the Mavis county area for military duty on November 18. Tbe board clerk said the local board, beaded by 'rod U. Hampton, chairman, had classified a large portion of the returned blanks ami that an active" list of 10 men would be kept on file at all times. Eight persons have volunteered for duty, with four accepted by the board and four applications referred to army authorities. The local hoard lists 444 persons in the district. Members of the Mavis county bar association arc assisting draftees in answering the questionaires to their return. Mrs. Phyllis Lewis returned to her home in Sati Uraucisco, Monday evening after having attended the iuncral services of Grant Ulaik Mr. and Mrs. Julian of Ulark Redwood City, California ing Clark an daughter of Burley, Idaho and Herald Clark and family of lrovo. were in attendance at the funeral services of the ir brother. Grant Ulark, Monday, but have since ri turned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Steed 14, 1940 WT hiuaiiwiyi.i? His wife and family will join him bey left .Sunday. Mrs Elizabeth Adams celebrated in two weeks. her 61st birthday anniversary Nov. Athlene Smith htt Sunday to 6th. join her parents in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams have She lias been spending the past six moved into an apartment over tbe weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson. banners Union store. Tbe family (J Mrs. Frank Bone Robert Bassett, who has been ill entei taint d her Thursday in honor for a long time with diabetes and of her 75th birthday anniversary. who bail been in the hospital before Mrs. Otha K. Green entertained for had to go back again the Acacia club at her home la M last treatment, week, for further treatment. Friday afternoon. Howard Mint is being treated at Ward conference will be held this the EDS hospital in Salt l.ake City 'simday evening. for pneumonia. 'I be Columbine camp of HUB Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Green of met at the home of Mrs. David H. Provo have moved to Portland, Ore Eayton Thursday afternoon. Assist where Mr. Green has accepted a ing hostesses were, Mrs. Zina Ben- civil service position. nett and Mrs. Ada Samlall. Mrs. Leonard Wilkerson, 20, son of Mr Harritte 1 bornley gave the lesson and Mrs. Frank Wilkerson, has enA musical program from Weber high school, under the direction of listed in the United States army air Biofessor Bryan was presentee! at corps GIIQ detachment at Fort the Eayton chapel Sunday evening. Douglas, Utah. After four weeks Misses Entile Ellison, Barbara training, he will be assigned to Kathlenc Green attended a fcome air corps unit and he given Adams, bridge tea at the home of Mrs. an opportunity to take an examinaEric Ryberg in Salt Fake Saturday tion for technical position or be sent to one of the many air school afternoon. Mr. anil Mrs. Elmer Flint of Po- corps schools for further training. Miss. Jenny Ellison, who was oper catello spent spent last week-enated cm last week for gall trouble, here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Sandall of ,la,l have a blood transfusion Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Mick 'Wednesday. Adams were guests of Mr. ami Mrs Mr. T. A. Cain, who has ( larence Bone Tuesday evening. haling hay in Idaho for the Miss Jenny Ellison underwent an month, left with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin operation at the Dee hospital Sat- Woods who had been in Nevada for urday. the past three months for a two Mrs. Spencer Adams attended weeks visit with relatives at Pitchthe Delta Gamma Mothers club er, Ok la. luncheon in Salt Fake Thursday. Dewight T. Williams and Austin I. A. (aiu lett last week for Kan sas to visit his mother and brother W. Johnson of Layton, who joined Mrs. Walter 'Evans spent Tues- the army aviation corps four or five day with her mother, Mrs. Alice months ago will have completed their major training as aviators at Hughes, in Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Muir Kelly Field, Texas, Nov. 15, 1940 of Bountiful were guests of Mr. and and will he commissioned 2nd lieuMrs. Spencer Adams Friday even- tenants and assigned as auxiliary trainers of regular army aviators, ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Green an- Nov. 16, 1940. John Leo Cal) Ware has been nounce tbe arrival of a daughter at appointed town marshal to succeed the Dee hospital Nov. 6th. Mrs. Ja.v Simmons entertained in Clay Adams and Geo. E. Briggs honor of Miss Mary Call Monday has been appointed to act as his deputy. evening. There was 30 guests. Darrell Wiggill who has been call Mr. and Mrs Harlan Phillips of Ogden were guests of Mr, and Mrs. e Qn a mission to the Southern states will have a farewell party this Clay Adams Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Udy of Idaho Friday evening in the East Layton are spending a few weeks here with chapel and will give his farewell relatives and friends. speech in meeting Sunday evening. Darrell Draper who has been call Sanford Layton left last week for Spokane, Wash, to resume his work ed on a mission will hold his farewell party at Mr. Carl D. Craigs home in East Layton this Friday. Chester O. Nicholls, Dale Ware, Lorin Nalder and Marion Spaceman, who have been in Idaho for the past month returned home early Wednesday morning to Layton. Alma J. .Bugger and Paul aficr obtaining their release from the army draft board, last week enlisted in the regular army. Mr. T. W. Ware who was confined to his home last week on account of illness is again back to work as a truck driver for the countv. 1 d fftocisdQ SPCtE ADDER Hey-woo- d, rv-,- , d 1 Vt44-4-44t444- SPEEDY CLEARFIELD T he North Davis Junior high school at lcarficld observed national week thru out this pastC week. On Armistice day, a special program was given at the school with patriotic speeches, songs and ceremonies, including a "Salute to the American Flag" The high school hand under the direction of bandmaster IE L. Gleason played sever al inspirational musical numbers. An address was given by Captain Frank Adams of Layton. Teachers and students attended an participat ed in program and ceremonies. The day was cloudy with occasional (Juries of rain and sleet, very unlike the Indian summer day 22 are proud Co offer you the model 8 NEW beca e we know that it U absolutely the (meat spreader on the market) Best in design! highest quality in materials and construction; perfect in field performance, and the most durable spreader ever built. Use this machine every day; put it to the hardest kind of service and you'll not wear it out in a normal lifetime. WE The NEW IDEA Model 8 has the largest capacity of any axle drive spreader on the market, 65 to 70 bushels. Yet it weighs less than many a smaller machine. Easy on horse and man and easy on your pocket book too, because it lasts so long and end- years ago w hen the Armistice, ing the world war, was signed at Versailles. The North Davis stake Primary n hoard members met for their Mrs. of home the work at Edella Smith last Friday afternoon There were 15 present. A light lunch was served. this A number of people from show livestock attended the vicinity held in Ogden this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit W. Bonham of Clinton visited with relatives here Tuesday. George Reed and his son, Max, spent several days In Bingham canyon, visiting with Mr. Reeds broth and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I vie. and Mrs. Arre'ia Smith Joe and will give a combined violin paino recital for their pupils at the home of Mrs. Smith next Monday evening. Ms. Dora I vie and her daughter, Miss Bliylis several vie, after days visit here with Mrs. Ivies mother, Mrs. John Reed, returned Wednesday to their home in Bingham. Mrs Irene Ci outliers of Ifarris-ville- , Weber county was a Thursday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ThurgqgsJ. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barlow entertained at their home recently with a turkey dinner. There were 50 guests present. Mr. ami Ms. Eugene Reed! an baby, Joan, were Sunday guests at the home of their brother and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Adams of Eayton. Angus Stevens, secretary and treasurer of the local Woods Cross factory, has returned from a business trip to Butte, Montana. A birthday party, November 4th honoring Joan Brown, aged 3 was given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Brown. Acting as hostess, Mrs. Brown helped to entertain with game and served a light lunch, consisting of sandwiclis potato chips, cookie, punch and candies. The following little guests were present Nancy and Anita Larson; Robert and Ann Barlow; Bobby Allenby, Marie Holt, Norene Clark and Evalyn Yount Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hamblin announce the birth of a boy in the Dee hospital, Ogden. The new baby was horn November 11th prep-artio- w I sister-- in-law, day. The Literary Guild members held their meeting last Monday evening at the North Davis Junior high school. It was just night and the women were permitted to bring their partners or friends with them. Hostesses or the evening were Mrs Mary Adams of Layton; Ms. Ray Dahl and Miss Alma Dahl of West Wood and Mrs. Point; Mrs. Harold Weatlierston of Clearfield. A patriotic play was given by Mrs. Eeola Merrill of Kaysville. Miss Reynolds spent several days this week week in Salt Fake City visiting at the home of her brother-in-l- a wand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood. Seventies quorum meeting was held last Sunday morning at 9:30 in the Syracuse ward. Representatives from here were in attendance. Ms. Delila Taylor and her daugh ter, Miss Sylvia Taylor, have gone to Eos Angeles, where they' will visit with friends for several days and then accompany Mrs Susan E. Wood home. Sirs. Wood home. Mrs. Wood has been visiting with her children in California for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barlow visited recently in Alpine, Utah with Mrs. Barlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Watkins. War Sessions has gone to Bing a ham canyon to look for work. does such perfect work Miss Fern Steed, local Beauty practically new. Fluon T Bountiful Shop operator, visited in Salt Fake ford, T FOR SALE First O, City uesday. 6. hay, baled. John JaD, A V Cross. Phone Bountiful FOR SALE Clll.Al li tra large heatrola in M rs. A. J. M freer, by ilition; also child's Mrs. L. T Thompson and Mrs. Hardy, Phone 2R8-Horten I ackrell, was hostess to the Rv Jessamine Literary club Friday afG. 5 Notice ternoon. Mrs. C. C. Gardner gave FlPrincipal Place Edith Wharton's, short story cai I.ayon, Utah Shirley Day played a number bor of accordion selections. Games wefe pnis Notice u giv hereby conducted I) y.Mrs. Armby Briggs. tr i Mrs. Horton 'ackrell and Mrs. My- meeting of the Board air ron Holbrook won prizes in the of The Kays Creek mg erv games. NJ rs. Matilda Burningham panv held on the 18th ter asse-spresident of the club who was guest tember, 1940, an of honor was presented with a love- per share was levied on served and outstanding stock of ly gift. Refreshments were to 19 members and one special pany, payable immediate!' ' c v guest, Mrs. D. T. Burnham. Mrs. Smith, assistant secretat Mrs. Steve Oleson office 6r F L. Whitesi.. Daniel S. Mo-Cn Mrs. Ward Holbrook and Airs. J. tary or at the I'irst Nati. all E. Trowbridge new members were in Layton, Utah. feet-w Any stock upon welcomed into the group. tHM" Rex arper of Pocatello, Idaho assessment may remain ' ii! jnd and Mary Louise Mitchell of Boun- the 28th day of Novtn IV enlo tiful obtained a marriage license, will be delinquent and a 'mi.,. Bonn for sale at public auction ;u ' Not Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Farmington. Eugene Sandal who is in an Ogden payment is made before, rT'j , Bar'' Ceru hospital was not doing so well at thereof as is necessary wi, e at the office of the con ny ilLulu last reports. Layton, Utah, on Saturday h e N, ton. Hct day of December, 19441, oclock noon, to pay the Gaj'assessment, together with Lay tv w ish to 1 advertising and expeir- ky express my sincere predation to the voters of Davis The Kays Creek Irrigate m Co man Of I.avton, Davis Count', Uta-- i la II county for their generous and loyal .' and L. WHITES! 1)1 By in the election. recent support I Corporate Seal j Mann As your county attorney, I shall Kirkh make every effort to warrant the Ellifo confidence placed in me. 51-J- Foi Bountiful News ! as-ist- - Xin-gu- Sidney Stevens Implement Company - ( i 1 I i n , ; -- s, I : 1 i . 'in!-.- 5.;-- THANKS . -- - I'iUer- 1 1 ap-.T- '. KEITH L. STAHEE PDintiiin u 1 Delinquent Notice Bountiful Stone Creek Irngati.j company, principal place of hl;s. ness Bountiful, Utah. There are delinquent up. n tb following described stock on jc. count of assessment No. 43 tor th year of 1940, the several amours set opposite the names of the rt spective shareholders as follows amour: of ti' FOR RENT Four room modern Martin Seifert $7.j. house with full basement and furn- Brewerton, J. L. ace. Mrs. A. J. Mercer, Bountiful. George, Frank 233 41 Phone 29-George, Jas. B 2$' FOR RENT Two room cot- Hart W. M 25 2! tages, reasonable rates. Robert Tel- Simmons Bertha And in accordance with law an: ford, on new highway Woods Cross 41 an order of the hoard of director, Ihone Bountiful FOR SALE 1932 one and a half so many shares of each parcel ton Chevrolet truck; suitable for stock as may be necessary w ill farm wagon, $25. Bargain. Robert sold at the home of Mrs. on Saturday, NortTelford, Woods Cross. 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