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Show Some Shopping Hints of ohjerts from the smaller hoys head hi foie a Inilh t hit the viitims head. hie child 2 jcais old killed his Christmas always will have its allotment of candy and goodus, but baby sister. 1 is obvious that all the cases, the things that make Christinas a fill other than dehlui.ite murder, are real memory are the things 'hat a definite reed. These ate usually possible because too many parents for the family or the home and keep too many guns in bonus. must he for shopped PROBATE slacks and overalls for the men, a washable plaid housecoat for mother, a pretty cotton broadcloth dtess for sister, warm flannelette pajamas for the whole family even curtains and slip covers have a place on the Christmas list. In buying mens shirts he careftd to get t lie correct collar and the sleeve size. No man wants a shiit too tig to look right or too small to fit comfortably. He particularly careful whenever you buy any cottons, from shiits to overalls of being sure they are lain led sanforized shrunk. This means that they will keep their original fit permanently, because the fabric has been median ically shrunk by a scientific process which controls shrinkage safely within a onepe r cent limit, has taken place, hut the amount left in the fahiic is often enough to spoil the fit of the garment. If you want to give a Chiistmas gift that lasts, shop, carefully, and even if caught in a holiday lush, make sine of labels that will give you full pi ot ci t ii ui against shniik- agf;N'o one wants to give a gift that in a slunt might he lmucarablc time. Thcrcfoie, watch the garment "Pre-shrinkag- e loo many children imuli about guns. of I t LESLIE Dl V Administrator of th, lien Dcveraux, Decu, Date of first pubiua. & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES L i Keith L. Stable, Administrator. NOTICE know A public healing on the adoption of the budget for Davis county for the year 1941 will he held in the Commissioners room in the Davis too t! ntj County Court House on December 30, 1940 at the hour of 10 a. nr. K. BRUCE MAJOR, County Clerk Western 1iess Committee 510 Hamilton Av. Jalo Alto, California. . . 45-4- 0 Stoker School News NOTICE of Adoption of Budget WRAPPING PRESENTS , In the hidren kindergarten the ate wiapping their presents for their mothers and fathers. They have been making the pt events for quite a while and havent told anyone what they are. I wish I could keep a secret that long'. RICHARD R LEY, 5th In Miss making 1 y 14-1- Give your child a Gift he will enjoy for years. A thorough musical ART WORK training on the Popular 1 ALIEN JENSEN, 5th 'th In Miss Meyers room, Monday we are going to have a program. he students who can play instruments, will. We are doing this so vve will not be afraid to play in think it is a good front id people. idea. Mildred 1 1 22 West, 1st South. Telephone 4--ft. 3. 1's-- n, 81 A 1 Notice to Creditors ucsd.iv, Dec. 24th the hovs and gills on the top floor are going to have five plays. The filth and sixth , 1 j 44-4- grades are going down to the gymnasium. The names of the plays are The The House Giovviis," The Christmas li st Before The Night Stockings, Christmas", and Santas Necktie." After the plavs are over vve aligning hack to our rooms and have a piogiatn and refreshments. JUNE. GRAHAM, tub : Clui-uma- , SANTAS NECKTIE Miss Mevers room is play on the Christmas program and It is a very nice show because it name of it is Santa's Necktie." tells about Santa Claus looking lor bis necktie. tlu- doing - THE CHRISTMAS JEST The top floor at the Stoker school going to have five plays for tluixtmas. In Mr. cdtnans room we art- putting on a play called "The Christmas Jest". The charact-er- s are as follows. Carl Jensen, king Robert I.odt-r- , lord, J. Dell Lee, fool, Roman Field, Grofrev, Martha Sessions, widow Bramlreth many beggars. hope is 1 - 1 cess . CA RE JENSEN, 6th The Night Before Christmas In Aliss lutes room wc are putting on some plays Ours is called The Night Before Christmas. am third Holly Elf in the play. We are putting these on in the the twenty-fourt- h of Decent ber. I think it will be fun DALE BURNINGHAM, 6th 1 gvmt-nasiu- m t "OFT" prices THE EPEDEMIC Great cracks opened in the ground, landslides fell from the river bluffs, and the whole surface of the country was altered. Because the country was very sparsely settled at that time, the loss of life and property was very small. .Although many faint earth tremors are felt in various parts of the United States from time to time, this country has been remarkably free from major earthquake Three teachers are absent front school today. They are Miss String ham. Miss Nelson, and Miss Cnr-tWe had and eight absent Momhty. hope the epidemic tops soon or no one will have a very "Merry Christmas. JANEEN KIRKLAND 6th i. 1 of the Stoker school wish to extend to everyone a very Merry - hristmas and a Happy New Year! A ORTWflS 8:40 Brandy II 0 M E S . . . Sweet XYioes 20 At cohol by volume; Dry Wines 12 to Brandy 90 Proof GUNS... 14; e 1940 PLYMOUTH Coach, radio and heateV 939 OLDS Sedan, radio and heater 938 FORD Pickup, reconditioned like new 1933 PLYMOUTH coach 1 1 1 1 Police of koi mbia. S. C. ooking for a roofy burglar, tole a coat, a curtain and a ::ola from a hou-- e in that ben. cither through or fright, he left hi pistol ehitul 'gheii he escaped with the CHILDREN.., Prafudi ROMA WINE CO, Lodi, Cal absent-mind-dne- oot. From time com ts. 1 he victims are ccmr.dlv voung-e- r 12 am! a hov playmati s A lc engage din a sham battle, both shooting and one was wounded. One hoy 14 played William Tell with his brotner 7. lie hit a series 5-58- n. .N OUR DAY OFF ed. out-stat- Creditors 14-1- 17 1 1 SUMMERHAYSMUSlCCOMPANYl The eity have put t In lights on our building, At night thev look vrrv pretty. RITA MANX, Mb 2, P-4- 0 Notice or- - Lights On Our Building 4-i- n. 4o-5- East, 3rd North, BOUNTIFUL GARY DYER, bth 6 Delinquent Notice Van Uitert A. Recent slight earth tremors in the Mississippi valley recall the great earthquakes of which centered at New Madrid, Mo., and were the heaviest shocks ever recorded in North America. Three principal shocks were cx pericnced on December 16, 1811, January 20 and February 7, 1812 with many lighter ones between and after these dates. These greatest shocks were felt as far away as Boston, 1,1000 miles distant from their center. Over an area about 100 miles long, lying in a northwesterly-southeasterl- y direction, and 50 or more miles wide, the earth was in some places raised, in others depressed, forming ridges, domes and lakes. The current in the Mississippi river is said to have been actually reversed for a short time, and a temporary waterfall was crcat - 45-4- FREE COURSE OF LESSONS See or call us today. MUSIC CLASS Great Quake Recalled to time the year 'around the press reports that a child 15 years of age or younger lias killed a relative, a plaviuate or a neighbor. The virdict accident" is an- kept is burabsupd wh.cn eau drawets or on open slit Ives in homes and children know where they are and what they arc for. In cases have hein repoitcd of premeditated murdi r hv vhilmen At least three such can-in resuhid in sentences hv 2-i- EASY TERMS Sinished. VAN HITE KT ; PIANO ACCORDION In Miss Meyers room vve arc making Xmas candles and flowers. They are very nice when they are 5 Notice To Creditors CHRISTMAS SHOPPING bishop's room they are Chiistmas cards. They biing i lieesc boxes and put their cards inside. hen they put wire over and pain it with ink. I think they will look very pretty. e, one-hal- f r Notice to Well SPIDERWORK zVdditional reports of pnrtimoni.t cures through the use of sulfapyri-ilin- the new wonder drug, were made by physicians of the Southern Medical Association nt Memphis a few il.iVs ago. This drug, which is a derivative of sulfanilamide, in a dozen or more diseases, was only approved for general clinical use by medical and government authorities last March. Since that time it is credited with saving hundreds of lives in pneumonia eases alone. z report of Pneumonia patients treated by Dr. Kit hard E. Ching of Memphis since last spiing, using sulfapv ridine, show ed that only 15 out of lib died about the percentage of death in previous years. Of these 15, amaioiity were in advanced stages of disease when admitted to the hospital. An interesting fact is that no deaths occured in 11 eases of type three pneumonia, one of the most deadly of all the 35 known types of the pneitmonoeccus germ, treated by Dr. Ching. About 70 per cent of the lb cases treated had abrupt crises of fever, with relief of symptoms within three days after beginning tlit sulfapyridine. Pneumonia has been third among in the Hnited States fatal in recent disease, exceeded only hv heart disease and cancer in its death toll. Therefore the possibility of sav ing many lives by use of the new drug is very great. ; 1 MARGARET IS11-181- Notice To Credits Instate of Sarah Am. Woolley, Deceased. Creditors will :nj And in accordance with law and vouchers to the present underxl,.-Wal,ri at 1 an order of the Board of Directors Salt Lake t :'v, Street, made on said 18th day of Septem- on or before the 25th day f ber, 1940, so many shares of each A. D 1941. parcel of such stock ag may be Gordon Roberts V, necessary, will be sold at the office Administrator of the i .t of the Company at Layton, Utah, Sarah Ann Roberts The City Council of Bountiful, Saturday, December 28th, 1940, at ccase(j Utah, will meet on Tuesday, the 31 12:00 Noon to pay the delinquent Date of First Publk day of December, 1940, at the hour assessment together with the costs vernber 22nd, 1940. of 12 M. in the City Council rooms of advertising and expense of sale. to finally approve and adopt the KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION CO MBA NY budget for the year 1941. The proOwned posed budget is on file with the Corporate Seal Recorder and may be inspect-anE. L. WHITESIDES, Secy. time. The following Applk.U A public hearing on the budget been filed to appropria:. will be allowed during the regular ground water from vvelU City Council meeting to be held on county, L7tah: December 26th, 1940 at 7:30 p. m. 135nO Melvin J. Bern' Date December 11th, 1940. field, Utah; 6.73 g.p.m. U Estate of Grant S. Mayor. use from well 705 ft ceased. S. LLOYD RILEY, Creditors will present claims with point E. 2234 ft. and S. 1U WILFRED H. WILLIAMS, vouchers to the undersigned at the NW Cor. Sec. 33 T. City Recorder. 2 W ., SLB&M. the before on or Farmington, Utah, 13742 J. K. Wellman, Mni! 28th day of April, A. D., 1941. er, Wyoming; 6.73 g.p.m. i,,r IDA SMITH CLARK. will SO Executrix of the Estate of Grant mestic use from The Kays Creek Irrigation Com- S. Clark, Deceased. deep at point E. 2344.8 ft. md pany; principal place of business, Date of first publication, Decem- 1562.3 ft. from NW Cor. s,c T. 2 N.. R. W SLB&M. Layton, Utah. There are delinquent ber 20, A. D., 1940 0 1376x8 Nels Petersen, upon the following described stock Woo.; on account of assessment levied on Cross, Utah; 6.73 g.p.m. Mr dome, To the 18th day of September, 1940, tic use from well 200 ft. dethe several amounts set opposite the fat point W. 1125.78 ft. and. X, ; names of the respective stockholdEstate of Katie Gibson and John ft. from E14 Cor. Sec. 31, T. 2 ers as follows: R. E SLB&M. II. Gibson, deceased. no of 13804 Mary A. Downs, Box 12 claims with Creditors will shares am t. vouchers to thepresent Bountiful, Utah; 0.1 sec. ft. fo at undersigned 8 .Adams, Dan H $48.00 from a dia. well irrigation 25th on before the or Utah, I.ayton, Adams George I. ft662 W. ft. and; at (lccP point of February, A. D., 1941. 7 Estate 42.00 day ... ft. from NE Sec. Cor. ,658 29,1 H. JR. JOHN GIBSON, 16.20 Adams Geo. W., estate.. 2.7 SLB&M. .Administrator of the Estate of 6.7 40.00 Katie arms Reuben Gibson and John II. Gibson, 6 30.00 ini Jos. M Deceased. 15 90.00 arlos Oscar Date of first publication Decem7 42.00 Craig ( dene ber 19, A. I)., 1940. 5 Evans W. Elmer 30.00 Foote & Dawson, attorneys, Lay-to2.5 Mint Henry J5.00 T. 2 N R. W., SLB&M 8 Utah. 1.4 8.40 Mint Jesse B Protests resisting the granting r 31.20 5.2 Mint Jos. E. Estate any of the foregoing Applications 17.40 Mint Walter E 2.9 jwith reasons therefor, must he 6 Forbes Margaret 4.00 affidavit form with extra copy an 15.00 Eorhes Mrs. Henry .... 2.5 Estate of Ellen Deveraux, de- - filed with T. II. Humpherys, St: 36.00 ceased. 6 Higgs Abe Engineer, 403 State Capitol, 5 2.401 4 Creditors will present claims with Lake City, Utah, with a fee of J Jost Lee 9 7.80 vouchers to the undersigned at the on or before Jaques Wm February 2, 1941, 1 6.00 office of Keith L. Stable, Clipper l.ove I.eona T. Jf. HUMPHERYS 22 132.00 Bldg., Bountiful, Utah, on or before Mavros Nick 8 STATE ENGINEER ALICE IARK New Pneumonia Cure l 6.00 the 8th day Consult County Cleric and Respective Signers for Further Information. playful ami boastful children as well as to anygry ones. labels. - 1 carefully. Weapons are accessible to curious, There may he shirts, gt-.n- Nalder Mrs. Annie LEGAL NOTICES ?pprnv NCVR CAR 18 KtAOY, Mi 5b LCVLCY COR SERVICE DEBAR T.vvEM-- HAS FIVDD IT PERFECT o.MAPti ECI COULDN'T iNTCueST VOJ YOU COOlONTT -- IN A NEW LTE2D CAR MODERN MOTORS INC COOUQ-I.- NOT ..tfc INTEREST L Vl-- 665 395 275 795 $775 385 295 295 625 2&5 595 Dnc. .BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Q Horace P. Beesley, Mgr. O Telephone 260 - v 939 FORD DeLuxe Tudor Modem GViotors, 3- ? 2)9 795 625 Write your own Terms. YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL HANDLE THE DOWN PAYMENT. FkLr, fel' 325 About 30 More Fine selections to choose from ME IN ANY KINO CF A CAK iTL PlD' CECTAINLV Price COMPLETE OVERHAUL HJKD DeLuxe Fordor, heater and radio 695 1936 CHEVROLET Coupe, heater 345 I MODERN MOTORS INC Xmas 893 695 445 ; 325 CHEVROLET Coach heater, radio, spotlight fog lights 893 FORD DeLuxe Fordor, heater, radio, overdrive $895 PLYMOUTH Sedan, heater 425 PONTIAC Sedan 345 1937 1936 1935 FORD Tudor, new finish throughout 1 RY 940 940 Old Price .O . ,VT 'JAY: , |