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Show il 9, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY rins The Layton Journal mu it Ii d in hum ,i iglihnr-sai- donbttilllv "lion il t hr lid m (lilt III !( Idi' ' il mli In. i n Ml'. Ill nil 'i'll t lie mi IkhmI," I dn . I -- 11 v X i ' im Assoauiov uui suit A Nriifr tn weekly Iatn, I't.vh, Pvvis (minty ? of trie .m 4 'I " .c .i - formed the l.iimcf residents county Entered a innitortim matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act oI March 8. 1879. f JOHN STAHI.E, nil . "i " t mi I'l 'Ml ' il ii $1.25 a n a n i p n u i year. - v ( g n.i s' i i i at g lied li t i Up Miller. "Jlt-as- uni tax hill. childniiiniy, my semi me e ni M a i i , y I 1 y i ' id. "me Newark, N, J, tmaiicc direr-t"- i mined this note from Archie . 1 1. i -- .11 1 a III I Re w aid in . s em- I uni i laid mar and id in p t as-iii- iu some "t hte curing p""d ."Until nl 11.10 ward Relief ren are hemp edmalid in the puthice-ac- t mi i Is spousdliup a blic si liool', am it s my duty to t hi to .mi p piven help maintain them' Pla, hv the at mini' II III plavils, Satur 4 at 8 p. in. m the day, Jan JK, Alhough he " v ku years old, Jlounliliil J'iist ward reiieation hall Eugene Crain of Miinphis has false dm " inn, I hildri ii Jin adults 25c teeth. J hey were ii.n le lor him byto ((.mi tally and buy yum siiipir, a dentist who found it iiete-'arIn live jiainhurpcis, l,,,i meat lues extra his teeth het .iUse of infer !i"f i nl dunks, pie am cake extract hi- - tieth In .oi'C of infec"le si i t d from 6 3) to 7.45. Jro tions w hich had si t m. (ids Ini die In ui fit of Jinn ward Alleging that his wife admitted huil'lmp fund. he had been married twice before, THE HORSE RACE hut he discovered he actually had six previous husbands, Charles K. f ill was t h grade dr. Hill's room the gt ancil a divorce in Wabllorse Rate m spt Ihnp. 1 he ash, I ml. i that Won pot all all day MH'k-- . A thc-istole a money hag the room that lost. The Hustons $35 from Frank licitlllh.it was middle the home m Andrews, 1ml., then reHim Mr. turned three (lays later, pried open all e riist. " alls ill d aln Mi ishers last. a window sreen, and returned th ' with $25.60 Mill in it. R k Rill). 6th bugIo'tnian Claude Dy was ..lightLIBRARY BOOKS ly injuii'l when he "as attacked by the pet i ouster of a patron in Som--eIn Miss Relnigs Ky. room a man i.imc a Inin t two months ago and ""k tlx idd library bonks to have them ripaiicd lie was gone so long lh,tt we though! he was nicer comFOR SALE One good service-aidk lull today he brought ing iai kiti hi n range, worth $15 will In ill and they look lust like new. take $5 00. Call 11. M. I.und, Phone i'll la A 1 - r il.ilit y tooiiupv and I t !."'( n v u i in the pond hv in nip Ii ipe in ad"pt w fiat is a I ' di I di , I t lie si n m I ,i 1 , tun in laic In Ml ii(i"ila n JR. Editor t ( a Mill ill s Suhsi ription price j p n da j m i ml Ii "" n "in di a1 n is l ' n ill .We s u plan ini Cn1rme I nc i i published iniereri inh Ly ' i til mils " rs pty seat- i IJountiful 1st Ward Hall, Sal. Jan. 18 1 i I'lllst men In Handcart Trails d l I i admit have ' I i nlk t( In i -- OUR READY MADE ARMY i I!'1 l.i ait ii") .till nun u I ml rd i .is 1 . a s aiiipli i. uli r . on n inp a iiitam N'n Id Inis t lit uni who aie n ts t tin ii l.itlu h.u nd in iiiiiv i d t as we v their are a t"y It 11, I II hall inillion W .1 I, v t i y ,oi "Id h' in wh.it idesil .i dc k ii "as the he t ' I .1 dd hi' t O III M v , ll'f wo iiiii'i't in "f pillollld ,tf had made diem! a at u hi ml Itaihaia t'uilis She w a dihphfiil never would have known she was - timk diiwis. Most of these men are not only timers hut ado tiiiidde shootcis' on luld nl i w tilth if I had pone and trying conditions "No suhjei t is as i lose to the lieai t of Amrriiaiis today as the our jot of preparing country against any eventuality. Nothing is so vital in the pi eparrdness not only for actual combat s units hut for the vast activity, as the transportation of field forces and eiuiiment as well as the greatly increased volume of commercial pioducts. The experience of our truth operators in the handling of their trucks and trailers over the hiphways is an asset to the nation's moELECTROCUTING BUGS bility and flexibility. "It would be difficult indeed to Among the new inventions which tind a more valuable body of citi- rclf to suffering humanity, Itoih.hc rens than the truck drivers of the United States. For this reason noth is the electric light insect extctmin-atorsaid to have been perfected by nip should he left undone which Caliwould help to develop the morale, wrieutists of the University of its take which and place may cliai acter, education and efficiency fornia, appliances among such of this group." as the electric toaster, the electric iron and the electric razor. ALASKAS RESOURCES According to the United Press, the invention consists of a hulh When Secretary of State Seward which may he attached to anv onopotiated the purchase of Alaska rdinary electric light socket, rnotig Ironi Russia in 18o7 for $7, 2(H), (MX), the uses to which it already has the tiansacation was sevcrly criti-iie- d been with success are: put hv many, and by some it was In trout of theaters to keep intermed "Seward's follv," But sub- sects from annoying patrons at the sequent events have proved it to box office; at filing stations for have been a very pood buy after the same purpose; over outdoor all pools and in illuminated swimming Since the discovery of pohl in on playgrounds and athgardens; ISNlt, more than 4(X million dollars letic fields and so on. worth of the precious metal lias The same proi css is hemp embeen produced, and the output still in chicken and tin key pens; ployed exceeds 1(1 million dollars a year. the till showing keys especially hen the price of copper was hipli appi eciatiou of having their from five to seven million dollars great f0((j electrocuted before their eves wot tli ot that metal was mined cadi and then having the choice morsel while the salmon Pack vane year, V betore their beaks. Has ranged from 21 to 4.x mi ion chopped right i? which invented rihe light, espec- dollars in reeent rears. T he normal lull v as a protection against mos- nimher cut from Alaskan forests is has received so much at- .editors, irom 40 to 50 nn ion board feet. tent ion that requests have . Alaska s present popu ation is as tar as India ami about (vO.lxH), almost fipiallv divnl- - from ed between whites and Indians.1' There are 88 elementary schools pro-pra- hehind-the-line- . well-know- n N i . - . . and 15 , ! I J. GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES & Consult County Clerk and Respective Signer for Further Information. NOTICE THEIR 1941, 49-5- 2 MEETING JANUARY 22, 1941. WILFRED H. WILLIAMS Jr., 29- 0 CITY RECORDER for 48-5- Van) Putnam, 89, prominently in the cailv settling of Rich county, being the first pioneer of Woodruff, died Saturday evening of causes incident to age, at his home at 679 North vvclitli West in Salt Lake City, He was a native ot the state of Maine ami came to Utah on the lirst tram that entered the valley through Weher canyon, April 5, lKo. Mr. Putnam spent the first vi inlet ni Bountiful hut the next spiing he ami Mr. Lunxttum went to oodnitt where they lived m a diigout. Mr. Putnam residing there tor 57 years where he served as school teacher, counselor in three bishoprics, Sunday school superintendent. choir and orchestra leader, newspaper published, etc. He was the lather of nmeteen children, fifteen of whom ate living; 8d I grand-chihlic- ami Inldi c foity-si- x great-grand- swap Dodge Fluid YOU wouldnt five times $2 5... once n. iv i s. he lamily lived in South Boun-tda few years before moving to Salt Take City, uneral services were held Tuesday m the 1 vv euty-Nint- h ward and Initial was in the Bountiful ceme- tervv. ul FREEMAN HOLBROOK MOTOR CO. 35 West Center Street, Bountiful WOODS CROSS leutenant Vaugh lx. Moss of ho spent the ewis. Wash., hohdavs with his parents, Mr. and Mm 1 complete h- Ralph Moss, has returned to The petition of Clay Q. .Adams, praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Administration in the estate of Norma Gladys Adams, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday the 18th day of January, A. D., 1941, at ten oclock .A. M. at the County Court House, in tlie Court Room of said Court in I Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of the said Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 7th day of January, A. D., 1941 R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk Seal j By Wanda Coombs, Deputy Clerk arm-inRto- 1 The petition of man and Lucy E.m ing for the ixsuam i Backniart of I.tttt the person and A. Hackman, Jr., Vu, set for hearing , n 18th day of Jamuiv, oclock A. ten Court said louse, J Court, M. in in I lneV'. ,n t tup u ren-J- ! "u'r- :ned JScal) Fir par. ' Wb I' H, ytOTtS',1,lle C ,'f ; lUllk It fair ' - :"7Zi ; ."'""t!. ileetirffiri.i , Stoker school, Bountm purpose of hearing the port and transacting business as may lawful!', fore the meeting. ALVIN 48-5- 0 c ihe ,ga fhv N ma i,lr erd Mrs. an ed into umie b,c Sanders, Jlr. "d Mrs. YH feitt'l Sunday aite and Suretarv r.m ok.. " and Mis.' fhe Athena ch M; fne ' Mrs. Notice To Creditors Estate of Katie Gibson 1' jddl n, I ,d to brir H. Gibson, deceased. Mrs. Creditors will present claims ;..L Monroe lef vouchers to the undersigned ;rid "here th Layton, Utah, on or before the 2'tfcter' day of February, A. D 1941. 'Mr. n l Mrs. .JOHN IE GIBSON, JR. rt giuxts of Administrator of the Estate irtoa in Ogder Katie Gibson and John 11. Gibse Karoi Barber. Deceased. Tnd Mrs. Al abl Date of first publication the from ber 19, A. D., 1940. pe Foote & Dawson, attorneys, Lar.il home of Jier ton, Utah. jktorg 3 ilcox. 1 cf Decei-M- Mrs.'Eouis Notice To Creditors Estate of Grant S, STvem,xg her. ted Llark, Dt- Mrs.' Chiton fLona club ceased. at Creditors will present claims jvrnoon. vouchers to the undersigned athe Kavsville Farmingt9n, Utah, on or before tft fined their wrve 28th day of April, A. D., 1941. IDA SMITH CLARK, Executrix of the Estate of Grar Clark, Deceased. Date of first publication, ber 20, A. D 1940 S. Deceir 46-- ILEA i Fire Chief I'red Kirkpatrick Poplar Bluff, Mo., attendei school for fremcn in Mempi. Dir ing his absence his burned down, h pale Ses tfd hall c ilderSessions. to the Fa jrted for tr.u ssion home, rhe Clearfic Mryi class r ition thei d entertaine ir class coi isions at th s, George isionary vva KING Lump COAL is espe- cially prepared for hand fired furnaces. Being hard, firm and rich in heating qualities, it burns evenly coal. For Every Purpose For Furnaces. King LUMP Coal ..King STOVE ..King NUT Coal For Fireplaces King LUMP Coal For Stokers STOKER Coal For Heaters For Ranges ..King Coal la David vers:t v of HENRY ARMSTRNG Bountiful, Ulah Phone of the publicati a. Doctrine (rl of lirea ft On the c r Of gold, fissj Audrej wis a Sal of Mrs. ftef spendi be Pomes owing stud hit school Lloyd 11 Harold St iy rk Special Size of Ut:h KING COAL A iU Y. U. !r.a::d Mr dr. Alpl Mrs. Itcent gi 23-- J V6sft r S: V-'- I. ted I, t. heh A cc:;on '"'f scry ic Sat da ye v I return ; i v v Utafc KINO COAL Is Produced Only By Tke United States Fuel Comp! ; j kne-'ipe'u- s; t m i i - ! , v i vv Yes, you'll enjoy every travel comfort, with freedom highway and weather hazards all al low cost when you go on fast, modernly - appointed Union Pacific trains. from night-sweat- -- -- : LOW FARES EVERYWHERE ; trample 1 - 1 I vv 1 i - p- -I In LOS ANGELES . . CHICAGO a Cn $33.35 48.60 la PuUaaa Sleeping Cart SlMpiog $22.40 47.00 Berth extra. Similar low fare lo other points. liberal return limit. Also very low 4 fruvW M rredrf ! of every $35.10 59.35 fares. one-wa- y no money down ti UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD ROAD OF Tkt Strtamthrs AND ( v I T vc l'VV Tfc or fmtbmr nmA CkalUwgert CLARENCE BAIRD, Agent Telephone 39 :i, Ar,, d make poy Infer .1 - 11 r Round trip from Layton to Ic Com - 0 " nCXt and i, lin v " h;rs tertu anda Coombs, . v . Mrs. .Air, " son vv J : prcMU Mis. ,ce 9 Davis County, Ut.ih W 11 N ESS the t ii Court, with the 'iul this 7th day of !auu' IT 11 RUCK M. By ' entv i i tk u '" IcouB" ' sM tV3M' 'foijrtHK-rnfa will Hite t r- k. i c w .' holding the fire longer than ordinary UNION PACIFIC - of -t ths y,, - outside in vv dutus with tlie Dcth field artill-n- ; supei stitious now stationed at Fort Lewis. ideas eoncei mug the pieveution or cute ot liiseascs would be almost JAPAN AND THE AXIS endless In an address Dr. Josi h Millet, long a pt.ntiemg In Vnnounoenient of Jai'an's new among the lull tolk of Wist alignment with the Romi-BerNiiginia, enuuit rated a few of them not is, although unexpected, im hiding the t, 'Hewingwas a somewhat dramatic gesture boot ot lolnvc'is stop ldieduig; which has perhaps created more a hag ot us.iutida lung aioiind the excitement than its importance warne, k M.iska .s It doyc not materially change its infancy, rants. the and O J l ss the situation which already existed, long sime l.lCl's dic.,',1" biiiitarv except that it may cause Americans irnlg- I gt e.i'V nt In t ,u s to come it will o realize more cleat lv that Britain doubt stO'i's Il Ss I'C one ot our lomulsions. the ,i ,h0 only povv ertul friend we have pit t cine great national cai s ai - weak t cs nutmegs worn j the wot hi. Si t'. a' ound the ntk pievcnt indigestion lt is difficult to see how either an cohe; blood trom a Muck cat HER CHILDREN S .Germany, Italy or Japan will kkiendds cs i y horse fit very much by the new aeree-cartying u HT K T r c' me I'ocket prevents tnent or treaty, whatever it may be ' a coin held under the as neither is in a position to help .to. d a cold key Iropped the other to any gre- -t extent. All u the hack wi stop nosebleed, have their hands full in their own Ice annoyance of hiccoughs may spheres already, and neither has anv t 'e hv u k readily abated by taking nine raw materials hoi'se, i O. ,i sips ot water, counting nine back- "Inch can be armaments or cash spared to aid a tol- k'tck- w he: e wards and turning around nine :t Cvkit'S times: In fact, all three nations putting on a babys clothes t r tw id the ire feet first iipsures normal ed with grave economic 1: K m giowth; t home :g!t knee of the a on t i cap sheep lb including the d 1'i'the- - say vvearing v n leg prevents damps; placing a shortages of essential materials and ,the 1. vli today, of water under the bed stops even food. Germany is "dv .I'M small boy. pan somewhat : He wearing a rattlesnake better situated than Italy or I'ku pretty skin belt Japan, Soon .11. t prevents lumbago: rub- b in her. going I Position to continue to o : bing snake oil, skunk fat or hmg rob her conquered neighbors to sup ;4 Yi T P worn oil into the joints cures int'Iam ply h cr own e seems to be a play needs, but it is mbke. a warm t' wored lv that she will share tl people's children," 'nation; wrapping en Mrs, Lee came oleii sock around the neck cutes Italy and. l", to ' kpan "WG said with utmost sore throat. cxttnt. gCii'd, i he ntual tor curing asthma u i.r.'.i" ' !v'n flfvl "hitc to con :i1n i rc more elaborate Back the patient tinny war kr against China; Italy luni's like a lock of hair h.u r ., up aaginst a tree, m the Med ti e yard is a good comfortable into a hole boie pig m its trunk and m ; 4 and Gcr place for their games, and on rainy yi. G. Towel. C Bowel n. a': ,,, ar as been davs I let them come inside." thwarted in o. C. Towel Ir are .tH empk'vi tC" mu r.tion to ' f "How do you over stand it'" t cruk Tng-1a tovxfj mill in karnajv marvelled. "From their appearance 'u i"ombinajv-vap. should think they'd upset things ;v principally a move for D' snip it oft. When tk seriously." to kuft the fc.. l air tl'e Mrs. Lee laughed "I suppo-- e ovir tkit O' i late siiull- they would if Id let them, but tk v gv'ne. like to come here well enough to t' e :,u co I O mind the rules of the house. Oh. b ", j afe d.mce m k, tw'l'.sh I puveduri'. ot R.-yes, do have certain rules. They re M vur,l'. ' Butterfield ot .a refer. M printed on a card that hanges (m many persons eat e k'rr.c this ad in a rd" " all wall. kitchen the " " sn,,; er anted Church - Guardianship of man, Jr., Minor. i I t I evt-mi- Drive it! You shift gears or not, just as you wish. And theres absolutely nothing new to learn. ..just less to do! Ask your Dodge dealer for a demonstration of this exciting optional feature! I oi STATE OF U In the Matter youve had His first wile, Clarissa Cornia Putnam died Sept. 25, 1920; later lie mat ried Marie Nielson Putnam who surv , D" AND FOR , n -t KAYS' t( 1' Parenzin Backman, Deceased. The petition of Sarah E. Back-ma- n and Lucy Parenzin Earl praying for the issuance to David Alfred Backman, of Letters of Administration in the estates of Samuel A. Backman and Margaret Parenzin 3ackman, deceased, has been set ior hearing on Saturday the 18th day of January, A. D., 1941, at ten o'clock A. M at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court in Farmington, Davis County Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of the said Court, with the seal thereof affixed this 7th day of January, A. D 1941 R. BRUCE MAJOR. Clerk Seal anda Coombs, Deputy Clerk By Savannah : KH' k cO'"-Tllb: DISTRICT COURT, ot Jam i holt f IN DIVISION PROBATE Bountiful City Mill x i AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, Bov will gation titcompany t; e,r rS: STATE lOF UTAH nual stockholders club n Iv imuinz, Mur Lai In the Matter of the Estate of y Norma Gladys Adams, deceased. January 20, 1941, at 3 5 at bool IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE IN DIVISION AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE lOI' UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel A. Backman and Margaret who figured Till-DIM PROBATE IN NOTICE Van Putnam Leader; In Settling of Rich County Dies in City IN Stockholders NOTICE find completely from the 1 pu-sen- PROBATE I high schools, besides 08 day schools and three industrial schools provided by the government for tive ehildren. Seven hospitals maintained also. he vast territory of 58400 square miles is rich m rutiiral lesomets yet untouched, and could suppoit several times its population. While tlie winters are si'cie in the inlet ior, tlie tempt atnr .mi'et lines going to tn dcgi I'll."' .no. the Climate on the coast is modi l.ite, the thermometer i.uc-ze- t 1' fa lull o or going ahov e SO deg! cis Utboug' development of LEGAL NOTICES THE SEALED BIDS FOR GATHERING OF GARBAGE. WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE .! KGF GINN. (it h COUNCIL FOR THE 49 CITY Bountiful 351-ELEVEN MONTHS PERIOD BOOKS FOR KENT A apart- COMMENCING FEBRUARY 1st ment furnished or unfurnished. AND ENDING DECEMBER 31at his vear many Stoker students Phone Bountiful 84, Mrs. Richard REGULAR AT of the filth and sixth grades got Stringharn. hooks fur I hiistnias. Miss Reherg WANT1D Eight harness said we could hruig them to si liool small horse. Call John Stahle, ami lead them in library period. Bountiful 157-Many have already brought hooks am glad we are able to bring them. ETHEL HOWARD, 6th Seal anda Coombs, Deputy Clerk By 46-- 137-- e home with her one day llii moth I or looked me oyer, asked while livid, and then told me to po auav r .Slip did not want me lominp to hi house. l!aih.tra was terrildv ashamed of her mother, hut she h oidlcd the ,i fair like a little thump hlu ed. She ex and plained who my father wasmother Her his illness. of xpoke then apolopied and allowed I our lone friendsliip to continue, hut hitter the pain that never forpotten that day. siilfered lieart child inv-Yes," I thempht to myself, "hut out of that p.nnlul experience came uiidei st.iiidinp and wisdom that It happiness to have In ouplit nine ' children. many automotive ) ii iptn t'ti t A poodlv share of them are esprit at handling heavy duty units under all suits of toiiph EOR SALE IXtck feathers. L. Earl Burnham, Bountiful. Phone I I a 2 CLASSIFIED ADS i 48-4- l I t, II"' 44-R- notice NOTICE (Jli RENT 43-4- I 1 . ' fol d I "IIC ,d I" lost Ills O' r wcic .i I ent 1 pul My 111 yc.ii other imintry number of iaih".id tiff i id a '''V in liandl i luxe In this i n iimte than tiller and I ,i hue I t ( Cl aimy' titiii, We I'piiieined 1 in ms rake, ( niiipauv. mir "staiidmp , 111 a Ilisident tit i timk diHiis in the ai c nf. ( I f in realize, 1 f In i.i i i Ii ii w s nr imi'ilws Haiti 'r ii fur nl ; tlial m natimi liniipti 11 11 Ii s In nplli la lli. ill sa Stalls iis nf n i,i n i 7 x Dne and a half acres of good garden land in Farm IN THE DISTRICT COURT, ingtoii. Inquire of Daje Sohulthics, IN DIVISION PROBATE street on south lust house going DAVIS COUNTY, FOR AND west of court house. Inquire at Clip STATE OF UTAH 8" per office. In the matter of the Estate and IE Adams, three Guardianship of John RENT Modern FOR Julie Ann Adams, and Patrick C. room house in Bountiful. Inquire Adams, .Minors. of H, Ci. Sessions, 275 West, First The petition of Clay Q. Adams 9 5 North, Salt Lake City. praying for the issuance to himself of Letters of Guardianship on the FOR SALE YOU N G PIGS, persons and estates of John II. telephone Adams, Julie .Ann Adams, and Henry I'. Schulthies, 48- - Patrick C. Adams, Minors, has Woods Cross. been set for hearing on Saturday FOR RENT Five room heated the 18th day of January, A. I)., 1941 home. Apply to Frank Capps, 139 at ten o'clock A. M. at the County West Second South eireet, Bounti- Court House, in the Court room of 47- ful. Phone 272-J- . City, said Court, in Farmington Davis County, Utah. I'O R RENT Modern 2 rooms WITNESS the Clerk of the said and hath. Inlaid lineolum. Center- Court, with the seal thereof a fixed Clifford Lhtncan, this 7th ville .Inquire D., 1941 day of January, 47- Centerville, Utah. R. BRUCE MAJOR, Clerk J or a 'iff, an Jt. an Hflswmlldl (DsaMer 105 South First West Telephone 241 vrr v-- i ars 1 1 't |