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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON. UTAH, DECEMBER : the first of the week. Hie Layton Journal UTAH . t Hfr ASSOCIATION SIAJl fcriS DISBANDED WAS Parley Willey Recalls Early Days of Utah ompanv 141 nf tin- (ivilian nm A weekly Newrpnj.ee published Mivalnm I gmie to it i) Ion, Utah, tn tTit interest wmk at impsi has atuitlv a in its miM at of Davis County and Colonies u r or formed by former resident of the Bountiful without e. W In ii Co '40 was Im islia n Ill'll, as a youth, Barley Willey county. m Oitolnr and its Utah min trails wasn't busy working in the fields Entered as srcomvrfa matter at lirted toother Utah roinpanies, tins with his father, he usually muld be Layton, Utah, under the Act of lompativ ot Arkansas moved in found on the samUots in Sessions March 8. 1879. from Big lat, Arkansas, to ion-- t Settlum-ntplaying baseball with unit- the wmk here on the asati h "Indian Jim .Sessions ami lleher forest. J. Grant, now president of the J.. Subscription price $1.25 a year. ( ompanv 1741 was mganied in ) S i hurt h. the earl) da.vx of the CCC and hast JOHN STA1H K, JR. Editor Willey also knew spirited a line leiurd of at omplj-liiint Bolter lvmkell and courageous Lott w ilh the forest ser ii e and other Smith, who, he thinks, was one (if t coirsi atrmi agem it s, n pi i sent the greatest iharaiters in the t he huv s are m k ing seveial tleiurnt of Utah. It was witli Eott Smith that Mr. pioieits m ami around Bmmtilnl hi ci lew is winking on timlur Willey Mr. ami Mis W. II. jmirneil to the wilds of the siaml mipi ov enient, eiadnating Inn border in 1K8 to anuoutu c the marriage lit In ties, on the loicsl east o! tolome the area, llis wife drove a danghtei, Maiy Hell, to Kama. Another iicw is busy at e o ei ed wagon and Mr. Willey had Judkins of Murray. The Mueller paik on rei national area ihai ge of a supply wagon drawn in llie held was Thuisdav reception hlnis aie help by six mules. West I.avton meeting lionse. The development thru-"We tried to colonize down there brides maids weie, Mrs. Jay Sim- ing with the completion of the ski Miss shelter ami winter sports area in but the ground just wsn't cut out mons matron of honor and for it. Alta Judkins of Murrav, Miss Nor- l ittle ( ottmiwoml canyon. ternally shifting river banks Recreational and social activities very poor soil and a general e ma llannock of Ogden. Best man being organized and the hoys renness made building permanent was Newell Judkins, brother of the groom A hugli wedding cake was are Imping that their new home at homes an unpleasant prospect. As the little village of Sunset the center attraction on the long Bountiful will be as enjoyable A grew, Indians' lahle. It was a three haver cake the one they lilt in Aikansa scouts were seen with the bride and groom on the basketball team C m the making, around its outskirts. Alarmed, the top and trimmed with pink roses some are attending hnn h sci it i s small hand, the terrors of previous .and silver leaves. It was presented hy the Continental Bakery in Ogden where Miss Simmons lias been employed for the past three years. The In hide and groom will make their home in Ogden. Mrs. Art if Whitesides ami W illiams of os Angeles, I al were here to attend t lie funeral of their sister, Mrs. Samuel Cook, which was held in Syracuse, Sunt i i ta-- v -- i k fan-fa- i i , - ,r ii ( v LAYTON r v set-o- vv I Utah-Arion- a I i I j bar-ar- a- j v Mr-dre- day. Mr. ami Mrs. V, L. Eoxley of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alice Hughes of Farmington and Ferris Evans of .Salt l.ake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans. Mrs. Ferris Evans is still very ill in the I.ehi hospital Marion Adams entertained 18 little guests in celebration of her ninth Birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon. ward will have The West their Xmas party IVcember 23. and the Relief society will have a Xmas dinner, December 17th. R. J. Barlow of Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. .William Brown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Briggs during the week-enRobert Wall, a teacher in the Ogden high school, resigned his position there and has accepted a. .iob with the United Air lines and will he stationed in Salt Lake. lie flew to New York and Los Angeles this week. Mrs. Jack Scoffichl of Kaysv ille spent Tuesday with her mother Mrs. Margarete Weaver. Miss Mrs. Spencer Galbraith, Marnmie Layton and Chris Burton attended a funeral in Plain City, Thursday. farm) on old highway just north Jin oiiic Georges on Bast side road, will rent or sell all or part. interested write or phone R. West 933 Ihesel road, .Salt night City, Phone in the ward chapels, some are going Jattai k s still vivid in their minds, and all herded together their animals, then to nis'ht school at Salt are i ((operating to make things constructed a large stcukade. move ahead at c amp. "Our scouts told us the warriors, It paint and all, were gathering. CCC CO. 1741 FROM ARKS. SUCCEEDS 940 WHICH , Wt. S, 1940 looked ominous. Then, one two Indian chiefs with a heavily armed entourage and an interpreter demanded entrance into the fort. "Eott Smith told the riflemen to let them in. They were greeted cordially, offered food, 1hey remained Thin Imtt aloof, expressionless. explained that the hand intended settling the region, ami that they wanted to be friendly with the Indians. "I he chiefs were surprised. They told us whenever the women or children got hungry, they would be given corn and other food. The men would get not! ing. the chiefs said." After tire colony was disbanded, some of the pioneers returned to Salt Lake City, some to Idaho. Mr. Willey was among the hand who traveled into Idaho, where he was made a bishop of the growing ( liesterfiehl community. Salt Lake Telegram. NOTICE of of If 42- asse--pe- DISTRICT COURT, IN DIVISION PROBATE DAVIS COUNTY, ANT) EUR STATE OF UTAH. IN THE R. - pany held on the Dvr. r tember, 1940, an share was levied or and outstanding stock pany, payable lnnnedu Smith, assistant semi office or E. L. White tary or at the First N in I.ayton, Utah. Any stock upon assessment may rtrua r. the 2,'sth day of Non will be delinquent ;,r for sal? at public auct:, payment is made befo In the Matter of the Estate of OK RENT $16 Basement Apt William T. Jenkins, deceased. lights, gas, hot water, furnished: no The petition of Davis county smoking; 400 South, hirst East. lor the issuance to K. 44 praying Bountiful, Utah. Bruce Major of Letters of Adminof W illiam do WANTED To quilting istration in the estate has been set T. Jenkins, deceased, 44 cheap. Call Bountiful 14th Nice Jersey heifer, for hearing on Saturday the BOR SALE at A. 1940, of IT, December, day Bounti-ful 2 year old in March. Phone the at oclock A, M., County 44 ten 205-JCourt House, in the Court Room of said Court in B'armington, Davis B'nK KENT Three room modSeth rmonth. ern house, $12.00 pe County, Utah. 44 Witness the Clerk of said Court, C. Reed, Bountiful. with the Seal thereof affixed this MAKE THIS A XMAS OF 3rd day of December, A. D., 1940. 1 54-R- 4. 2. EVERLASTING JOY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. . Seal in Clerk BRUCE MAJOR, R. ccur w e m c j beautiful instrument and 50 By Wanda Coombs, .Deputy private lessons, only $1.50 per week Inquire THE MAX FLORENCE HOME A Clerk K Notice to Creditors Notice to Well () ner 'gmnta RENT One four room Estate of Ellen Devtraux, dewith sleeping ceased. modern apartment porch. Smedley apartments; also Creditors will present claims with one three room modern apartment vouchers to the undersigned at the opposite Union Furniture company office of Keith L. Stahle, Clipper 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Thomas Bountiful. Phone 24. Bldg., Bountiful, Utah, on or before are rejoicing over the arrival of a the 8th day of February, A. D., BOR SALE Wiener pigs. Henry 1941. sun, born Monday in the Dee hos- Schulthics main South high av. LESLIE DEVERAUX pital. Bountiiul Phone Bountiful. Administrator of the Estate of 1riniary officers and teachers attended a convention in Ogden SatEllen Deveraux, Deceased. Date of first publication Decemurday. ber 6th, A. D., 1940. Jbk,e'l"'r PRBATE GUARDIANSHIP Keith L. Stahle, Attorney for au, NOTICES funeral of her mother, Mrs. Janus Administrator. Consult County Clerk and RespecBall, which was held Friday. tive Signers for Further InformaThe Sunflower camp, DUP will be held next 1 hursday at the home tion. of Miss Irene Swan, with the following ladies assisting, Mrs. George Estate of Sarah Ann Roberts W. Underwood, Mrs. Thornlcy IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Woolley, Deceased. Swan, iMrs. R. Q, Layton, Mrs. Creditors will present claims with IN PRORATE DIVISION Branklin Cheney, Mrs. Dan Harvouchers to the undersigned at 367 AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, vey, Mrs. Harriett Collett and Mrs. Wall Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, STATE OF UTAH W. F. Collett and Miss Nellie Edor before the 25th day of March, on In the Matter of the Estates of monds. Katie Gibson and John H. Gibson, A. D 1941. Kaysville city has their Xmas Gordon Roberts Woolley street lights up, which are very deceased. of the Estate of Administrator The petition of John II. Gibson, beautiful. Sarah Ann Roberts Woolley, dehim. the issuance for rto .'Jr., praying Mr if t,. or Letters of Administration in ceased. HmU .k,n Date of First Publication, Nonew home purchased . . ,he CMaics o( Ka,ie Gibson and u r k. t . 6 vember 22nd, 1940. ey L iy.0n. jhnforH- Gibsin. ondeceased, has been and Mrs.,Sft movedjn Saturday. Saturday the hearing Bert Turner have moved into the Eugene Blair, 9, of Dillard, Ga., 34th day of December, A. D., 1940, is a e of his sisters grand old Strong home, fprmerly occupied fit ten oclock A. M., at the County daughter. Mr. by Phillips. in the Court Room of Melvin Jensen is in Idaho this Court House, said Court in Barmington, Davis B'OR KAYSVJLLE 43-4- 44-R- 2. 44-4- 8 Notice To Creditors NOTICE The following Applivn to appropn., ground water from been filed wth-county- , Utah: 13560 Melvin J. Birr field, Utah; 6.73 g.p.m use from well 7l5 point F.. 2234 ft. and S. the NV Cor. Sec. 32, 2-i- W SLB&M. J. K. Wellm an, er, Wyoming; 6.73 g.p.n w xn i. ir. tad mestic use from C deep at point E. 2344.8 n .nd j Fort wi 1562.3 ft. from NV Cor sited ,v ec. bo art ' W SI. BN M T. 2 N R. 13768 Wooblr.tie-- t Nels Petersen. Cross, Utah; 6.73 g.p.m. f, lomt. ce aad.l tic use from well 2iMi de.J absent' 1125.78 W. ft. and v - put Ear at point ft. from E54 Cor. Sec. 31 r 2 n ft iere turn tri; R. 1 E SLB&M. 13804 Mary A. Downs, :,,x p Too Mi PL' Bountiful, Utah; 0.1 sec. :t. dra well irrigation from a ft. deep at point W. 662 it. and 658 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 29 1 te. j 2 N., R. E SLB&M. 2 13742 ; 4-i- : ! 1 3-i- n. t- ! 4-f- t. 3D- 1 13879 Box .'R. Joseph Naillor,. R. brs Woods Cross, Utah; 0.05 P sec. ft. for irrigation from a dug w ell 40 ft. deep at point N. 1289 R A son and E. 2314 ft. from SW Cor Sec ' 25, T. 2 N, R. 1 W SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing Applications, Miss with reasons therefor, must be in a affidavit form with extra copy and Its. IWiJnesYhe Clerk of said Court, n( filed with T. H. Humpherv., State 403 Salt State vith the Seal thereof affixed this Engineer, iCapitol, 3rd day of December, A. D 1940. Lake City, Utah, with a fee of $1 fTOenilJg R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk ttnings Notice is hereby given that at a on or before February 2, 1941. Pi bs Seal T. (H. HUMPHERYS meeting of the Board of Directorsl STATE ENGINEER f38 ( By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk of The Kays Creek Irrigation Com- - 8 13, r great-uncl- 1 Assessment Notice h10 toer re,flrkk in MtUITed Her son stayed to spend the Xmas CHRISTMAS SHOPPING nr & M Jean Morgan, (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan has been confined to her home, on account of illness. John Sandall of Ogden a former barber, spent Sunday afternoon in 1 .4 y ton visiting relatives. Robert F. Wall, who has been teaching school in Ogden has resigned his work there to accept a position with the United Air Lines as passenger agent at the Salt Lake airport but is now attending school in Chicago to qualify him for this work. Miss Watula Games gramldaugh was ter of Mrs. Thomas taken to the Dee hospital in Ogilcn the early part of the week, sutfer-inwith appendicitis. Bill Nalder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nahlcr and Orcn Morgan left Tuesday for southern Utah to huv cattle T. W. Staley, proprietor of the W est Side grocery store, who was contined to his bed for several days this week, is improving. Dean Simmons, who had been home ill tor a few days, has resinned his work at O. P. Skaggs stoic. Charles Flint was badly injured on Wednesday evening of lat week when one of his big work horses, lie wa- - rit'ing to get his cows from the field, stumbled ami fell on him seriously injuring bis shoulder and breaking several ribs. At last accounts they bad not yet been able to get a good picture. Ray Walker underwent an operation at the Dee hospital in Ogden Give your child a Gift he will enjoy for years. thorough musical training on the Popular A PIANO ACCORDION' EASY TERMS 22 A. j- 44-4- as FREE COURSE OF LESSONS See or call us today Mildred K holidays with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. E. H. Scoffield. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Galbraith. An art exhibit will be held in the Davis high school for a few days starting next Sunday at two oclock It ris sponsored by the art club and club and the work of seven local artists will be showed. Everyone invited. Samuel Flint returned home from the hospital Sunday where he has been for the past three weeks. Mrs. George Barker entertained the iclub at her home W ednesilay afternoon. The following people from Porterville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. George Brough Mr. anil Mrs. l.d Florence, Mrs. Gertrude Florence. Mrs. Fldna Porter and Mrs. Will Rich. The Lantern club met at the home home of Mrs. Ralph Williams Thursday afternoon It was guest day and each member took a guest, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barber of Centerville spent Sundav in Kavs-- v ir 11 Van Uitert East, 3rd North, BOUNTIFUL ille. g 17 West, 1st South. Telephone 5-58- w,a.vne dent Dav is BY 1 M. A inegar, son ot bom, is F. inegar of Trc-- i South stake, and Mrs Winega ri'M dents (it Bountiful, departed on Nov ember 28 f ot the Maw aiian Islamic to fulfil! a mission for the L. D, S. church. ailing from Los Angeles on the November 2". Mr. inegar. who is a graduate or Dav is highat Kaysville, has been employed at the Woods Cros Mercantile store at Woods e the completion of bis studies. A testimonial, prior to his departure, was given in the West Bountiful ward recreation hall, under the direction of the missionary committee and the M. I. A. The following program was rendered: Cpcning song, congregation prayer, Kay M, Wcttstein; community singing, congregation: reading. Myra inegar; piano solo, Norma Roberts: remarks, Horton C. Miller instructor at Davis high school at Kaysville ;vocal duet, Luraine W. Lee and C harles Taylor; remarks, btuart M. Wincgar; vocal solo. Joseph Wood; remarks. Bishop S. Milton Nelson; response, missionary: dosing song, congregation and benediction, Joseph M. Argvle. A social hour concluded the evening s entertainment. A brother, Stuart M. Wincgar. recently returned from a stay in Honololu as president of the Hawaiian Sunday school mission, a field in which the newlv honored w id ab Noru. 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