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Show 23, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY 2 23rd dav of Tanuarv, F Stringham, JOSEPH IlOLl president of the trailer compan) "K. wlmh bears his name, who predicts One and a half RENT bhenff, Dav FOR of the country that in many parts By CALVIN' G. 1, acres of good garden land in Farm highway facilities will have to great Dept Schulthies, Dale of Inquire ly mtreastd to eliminate congestion ington. Date of first jpubln In street on south I1U' last house going and bottle-neck1941. 24. "With expenditures of several west of court house. Inquire at Clip uiv it of Date last publica.. 48- ... billion dollars for defense during per office. cla. 14. 1941. j can M 11. we expect the coming month, to find all of our facilities taxed SUMMONS G1 to their utmost, and this goes for Court h GUARDIANSHIP Justices In the as & and railways PROBATE I waterways airwajs, ful Precinct, Davis (. NOTICES well as the highways, says Mr. Tfc In Id of Utah. I ifl ruehauf, whose statement con-- t Consult roo County Clerk and RespecBefore Vm. 11. IK, "ie ' ill ues Informa,arf for Further boo tice. As manufacturers of. commer- tive Signers rph' Bountiful State Bank, lot t cial trailers, we have already been tion. ''"Pun. (t1"0 vs. Mil,, tion, Plaintiff, called upon to supply new kinds of fendant. vehicles for the army, especially SC The State of Utah to t , which, with fewer Adams, fendant: Norma Gladys of Estate numbers move can vehicles, greater' . , You are hereby sur of nun and more materials at high- deceased. Dow claims with appear before the abo.t will present Creditors while er speed, ititiilH conserving power, at fir fuel and highway space. This is vouchers to the undersigned 28th Court within ten dav 5 on or before the if t'wm service of this summons particularly .valuable behind fight- Layton, Utah, A. D., 1941. ,1ut if served within the of March, thi1' day dines. , ing ha CLAY Q. ADAMS, which this action is bro , "In the event of damage to a Administrator of the Estate of wise w ithin twenty dav s load, the tractor is not los, as it Deceased, vice hereof, and defend t can be quickly detached and driven Norma Gladys Adams, January entitled action brought a. of Date publication, firyi. to safety. Should the tractor be 3941, A. 23. D., to foreclose a chattle nin he saved load can by damaged, the Foote & Dawson, Attorneys, Lay recover the sum of 52 '.uo attaching another tractor. 1 lie de-t' 3 hed trailer can be used as an ton, Utah. principal due on a prom reff-in addition thereto mu'ft and ammunition or fuel depot, field hos' t foineih ta-- e in and field fees, or of kitchen attorneys pital, repair shop, j0Ur it failure so to do, judgnum will office while the tractor is free for rendered against you au, ',i,g t0 other work. . OF the demand of the compku Mr. bred Selims, manager of the "It is likely that the present war IN THE DISTRICT COURTSECi, IN X OF UTAH, STATE Elec. trie THE will Si has been filed with said ( irt. tremendous advances result in Company, I DISTRICT, OND December JUDICIAL Dated vv ho ret in neil Sunday 27th, D40 from a two in our conception ot highways and lajdi-- s F IN AND IFOR DAVIS COUNWILLIAM H. HOI ' "(DuK weeks (trip to the east, repotts busi- great developments in the vehicles J of TY. the tace. Justice ness conditions look very favorable which operate over them." Kd, Btai Is . VERNON SNYDER. Plaintiff, Wendel B. Hammond for FHl. Jn the convention at the AdI ho ha Attorney for the plaintiu hank. Maytag factory, Newton, Iowa, Mr. Accused of tearing down a church vs. GEO. G. ARMSTRONG, Edith efld Iearb Instate of of the ministrator Utah. that remark the Levi Bountiful, made the they and Maytag lumber, Daugh selling ?. I hi M. Brown. Deceased. Defendant. Date of first publicatiot Januarv were, on record in Washington on erty, Negro was arrested in BARBA on 17. 1941. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale 111. the defense progtam, however at 1941, of Mr. (15th Date of last publication, ebruarr February, day Maytag nothing has developed. During a fit tof coughing, Dr. the YE stated that they were "one of the Russell R. Sherewood of Melford, the hour of 12 oclock noon at the 14. 1941. Davis of the door front manufacturers Ga., turned over in bed to reach north largest aluminum Is Nlb-and that they would go into action for a glass of water and broke his County Court House at Farming-toYi To of State Utah, Davis as soon as required" He reported rib. County, w coagar described property, that, approximately fifty thousand Estate of Katie Gibson and Job Louis paced the following St of Co .Talent Lynn by i pounds of aluminum are melted the hospital halls as he awaited the H. Gibson, deceased. iprphai Commencing at a point 6 rods daily at the factory," and that they arrival of his 20th child. He said Creditors will present claims with t going 10 feet South and 90 rods East had on hand at the present time vouchers to the undersigned at la kill tl nervous, but asked: of the Northwest corner of the six million siv hundred thousand he wasnt I tuse for a name that I can "What Layton, Utah, on or before the 2th taf chapt Section )of Northwest of raw aluminum. quarter pounds used? is sood. havent already day of February, A. D., 1941, More enthusiasm was shown this Range 20, Township 2 North, H. JR. JOHN GIBSON, 1 Lake in Salt Meridian; the convention than at any East, year CARD OF THANKS Administrator of the Estate of other time that Mr. iSchoss has atrunning thence South 26 rods 6 Katie Gibson and John II. Gibson, feet 6 inches; thence West tended during the past fifteen years We wish our gratitude Deceased. 422 H feet; thence North 26 I'orty different dealers, divisional and sincere to express 1 to all who appreciation (6 feet 6 inches; thence Date of first publication Deceit, Ia,Mr. sales rods were managers and managers h berto in recent our '?ir assisted kindly in attendance from the northwest. East 422lj feet to place of ber 19, A. D., 1940. detlav bn 4.25 Two day trips through the factory eavement. Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Jen Foote & Dawson, attorneys, Lay. containing beginning; sen. 'f OTer th were on the program. The factory acres, more or less, lying and ton, Utah. is peed. is now in full swing and produces Northwest in situate the being OF CARD fcecausi THANKS nt three hundred and twenty-on- e wash quarter of Section 20, Townell. 'try ers per hour, working seven .and a ship and Range (aforesaid. Mr. Huffman Gilbert Mrs. and J. half hours a day. Also 5 shares of the capital Estate of Grant S. Clark, Dt A banuquet was held in the even- wish to thank all who kindly assiststock of Bountiful Stone Creek of illness ceased. ed death and the during ing of each day of the three days and 8 Irrigation Company Creditors will present claims vhb convention. Mr. Schoss was one of their son. Da Vorn. shares of the capital stock of to the undersigned at vouchers the speakers the second South Davis Canal Company. evening. The principal speakers for the difUtah, on or before $bt Farmington, all with water rights, Together 28th day of April, A. D., 1941. ferent banquets were, Mr. Fred and hereditaments privileges, FOR SALE Four room brick IDA SMITH CLARK, Maytag the II, president of the thereunto beappurtenances home and nice lot, splendid locaExecutrix of the Estate of Qnct Maytag company, and Mr. Roy A. or in any wise longing S. Clark, Deceased. Brandt, Mr. R. G. Stinson, sales tion. Price only $850. Terms. A. J. ( Date of first publication, Dcus-bmanager of the Maytag Northwest T. Sorensen. 168 West. 2nd South, Dated and issued at Farmington, 1 Bountiful. Phone 310. Davis County, (State of Utah, this 463) company, acted as toaslmaster. 20, A. D., 1940 In the diffefnt cities where the FOR SALE Parsnips, carrots, group stopped, it appeared that Des bv sack or ton; good feed for stock Moines was perhaps the niot active or horses. David L. Holbrook, in retail business of any city that West Bountiful. 51 they parsed through. Weather conditions were especFOR RENT In Bountiful, an ially good. The trip was the most attractive apartment of three rooms enjoyable one that Mr. Schoss has and bath with private entrance; 190 ever experienced in the east. West. I'irst North, $17.50. Phone 49-5- both cases. Raymond The Layton Journal Salt of hiistophcr C I aht t it v 'I h in st a y was scntenitd to pav a $3(1 line on a i bulge of spetdnis' "0 miles an limn m a UTAH SU1I filtSS ASSOCIATION one when he appealed btfme Justne Harucs. '1 he tit trndant pud A weekly Newspaper published Jill ol tin ime and Was pointed a t 1 ton, Utah, tn trit intere.l s tv of x ii it mi mi the.1. halanie of of Davit County an 1 Colnn.e t hr I int until c In nar y formed by former resnltiit. of the 5)-mi- lt 1 1 I 1 Kaysville Wards county. Subscription prire s Entered as under Utah, Layton, March 8, 1879. Hold Celebration year. matter at $1.25 aeCorr-vctny- Art of tb n v ,n K .i y Imili w JOHN STAH1.E, JR. Editor old til tin Kay svillc t i bonus Chdc Jiremy 255 last tilth South stuct, and thailix Rasmond Mitjiaw of 7t)' strcit, Ogden. Saturday Wre ai listed at llotintifu! oil a i barge of stealing a radio fioni the Union rurniture company at Hoimtilul. he ariest was nude bv Harry Wilde, it nut sli.tl, h ft w minutes 1 Sev 1 wmty-Siion- d 1 tlx atlraht the u brloie disiovtrtd Jusiite of the Ieace was 1 1 William II. lltdhiooh they pleaded Kinlty ami weie 'rath Miitenccd to pav a $25 fine or serve 12 and days in jail. In lieu of the fine the pair was lodged 'in the Davis countv jail at aimington by Marshal Wiide apd Dan K. l.ee, special deputy in the sheriff's office. When searched the pair had concealed a loaded glove hrace and hit. I'pon further inv estimation its was levculed the vehicle, diiven by the men, had been stolen from an employee of the Bartlett Motor company at Ogden. The machine was later returned to the owner and the men transferred to the Salt Iuhe county jail for safe keeping, as they evidently were not amateurs accord in to (officers. one-ha- lf 1 Councilman Talks At Safety Meet 1 - I I i bmn last week at the Dee hospital. Parent and 'leathers meeting was held m the Davis Junior high Thlirg ihi v tuning Picsulent Dixon of the Wihcr uillige was the speaker. Grant Weaver will leave on his mission to the southern states, Jan Mrs I.tssie Kolurts who had been ctiiiintd to lx r home for a couple of weeks on ai count of illness was able to 'resume her work in the soup kitchen at the North Davis Junior high school, Monday. Mis. I Ih n Samlall visited the Kaysville Justice Hands Out Fine Cases heard before Justice of the Peace Wendell Barnes at 'tysville during the past week, Included those of George Johnson Vho was charged with operating a truck without proper clearance lights. He paid a $7.50 fine after pleading guilty to the offense. ' H. E. Colliy of Ogden paid a $7 fine on a charge of speeding 60 miles an hour in a zona. Mason Hill, state highway patrolman was the arresting officer in Io 50-mi- le with form-ii- r lilies-Hea- Canning Officials For Term Farmers Sign For Applications mmwm Off THE EAST ON THS d Notice Creditors to-w- it: Mountain Intercollegiate plants Kocky in Iioseman, Mon association, press the ly tana, lie is business manager of the president. U toman, year hook. Along with three other University journalists, Barlow is scheduled to take part in forum discussions of various phases of ad soliciting and business man agement. More than 150 students 22 universities and colleges in On Tuesday, 96 farmers in the from this region are expected to attend Hooper district who had grown su- the meet. gar beets for the iAnulgamated SuMr. and Mrs. Everct and gar company at Ofricn, had signed children returned home Taylor Saturday their application for sugar beet from a visit at I.eGrande, Oregon, payment for 1940 farmers who will with Mr. Taylors parents. sign hridav are those Who grew suMiss Elizabeth Call, daughter of beets for the gar Layton Sugar co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Call, Miss at Eavton and reside in North DaHelen Call, daughter of Mr. and vis county. Mrs. Irvin Call and Miss Ora Land Mr. Nichols announced growlers of the USAC at 'Logan, students in South Davis county will he given spent the week end home with their the opportunity to sign up within parents. I the week to come. TO mor n, er "T 1 1 re-ele- ct UNION PACIFIC IH E3 Notice to Creditors P 1 Capitol News By Uarda McCarty Notice To Creditors Maws program for reorganiza- tion of the state government introduced, as well as several controversial hills, the 24th Utah legislative sessions is well launched on ts lawmaking career after an opening week filled with action. Impetus was to bebg vien speedy consideration of the governors sweeping proposals for governmental changes by the suhbmisslon late this week of a reorganization bill. That there will he opposition to some phases of the revamping plan is apparent, especially to that repealing the statute allocating $800,-IHof annual motor vehicle registration fees to municipal and countv street and road work, and the the methods bv which reorganization is effected. Measures i elating indirectly to the reorganization plan introduced last week call for repeal of the allocation law now in effect; to lew a 3 per' cent tax on dividends from companies doing business in I tah; to provide income tax cxcmp turns on gross and net incomes iiom Uividmds already taxed, and to levy a tax on incomes of tederal employes. lhe.se were recommende 'd bv (lovernor Maw in his to the legislatuie. But reorganiJation proposals did not take all of the opening week limelight. The senate was fully organized, standing committees appointed by President Wendell Growr, and 25 bills Introduced. The house awaited committee assignments before getting under full headway. Eighteen bills were introduced. Four resolutions were ottered in the two houses. Of interest among the bills intro- duccd because o heir t fleet or controv ersial nature the following1 n.ihltng counties or municipal-itu- s to p.K s bv local option. igahzinc a!e of liquor by tve ikink. Lcvvii'g sol. 00! tax on the basis of a spooned amount tor each .Li CLASSIFIED ADS appur-tainin- g. er 50-5- i'fuit dsn imv(&h 252-- With tax hills and a repeal measure relating to Governor Herbert B. I SHERIFFS SALE day. Mrs Isaac Adams is reported to be ciitically ill at her home. Mrs. Ellen Samlall who lias been ill at her home in I.ayton was quite Re-elect- ed somewhat unproved at last ac-- c mints. Miss Bonnie Hay (Ellison, daughIrvin Call of I ay ton, was of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellison, ter ed president of the Davis County was elected as queen Tuesday night iation assm the at Canning Crop annual meeting held at Clearfield to 'represent l.aytpn at the North this week, John K. Nelson Of Davis Gold and Green hall to he Woods Cross, was again chosen held at the Davis high school Frivice president, with E. U. ltehlmg day evening, Jan. 31. Jack Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Yird Cook, as secretary-treasure- r. was chosen, the .same evening, to These officers are also bold-ovdirectors. Newly elected to the serve as her escort. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mabey, Jr, board for a two-da- y were, Eldon Bennett and laiy Blake. Alvin of California are vsiitmg relatives Nalder was also voted a place on and friends in Clearfield .this week. David Barlow, junior student of the board. the University of Utah and a gradBesides the reading of the year's financial report, a discussion con- uate of Davis high, left this week for a three-da- y convention of the cerning the outlook (for pea and to- Eranklin E. Walton. Jr. of this place and Miss Edna May Little of Morgan were married Wednesday in Salt Lake temple. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. kind Mrs. Glen Anderson are the proud parents of a fine son horn Tuesday, Jan. 21. Mrs. Anderson was Miss Afton Cordall. l riday evening the Centerville Second ward Relief society sponsored a most enjoyable musical pro gram given by El Canto chorus led by Avon Price, the chorus render- - . 19-2- I CENTERVILLE 1 -- ai Imogene Sail daughter of the ugeiie Samlall, at the home of Mr and Mrs. rnest I.ayton, Ttics late t 1 3mJ lur great granddaughter, LEGAL NOTICES re-d- ec mato crops, and obtaining s, ! . an-iim- i for this year's crops, was led At a safety meeting held Wedncs day atj5.3l) p. in. at the Hountiful C C U camp, Oscar Yarbrough, city councilman, spoke briefly on safety and coojcration to the 200 cnrollees now housed at the camp. The safety program calls for twice monthly meetings 'to keep the according group to Lieutenant Cecil M. Scanlon, officer in charge. Nearly all of the (cnrollees are from Arkansas, 80 of them arrived Friday, and are attending daily classes to acquaint members with camp activities. To provide entertaining and educational features, scenic films of the west are shown at the camp on Mondays, the officer stated. safety-consciou- c 1 s. tractor-trailers- Mrs Hex I.ayton the arrival of a (laughter, Mr. and . Business Man Returns From The East LAYTON n .1 i 1 1 Stimid wards, treated mu ago, hi hi ( i ltdn alion dlil-- and progl mis in sil.i) K.ivsvilic lust ward held their tinii lit t ill (liurdi basement i. .mns, wlitrc loi.il iiuisii i.ms added i oloi to tje festivities A program in Hi It si bilious by Davis high m bool students, tiios, soloists and instrumi nlalists, with stunts by members of the irst waul M.I.A illicit C. l.uito gave a llisbop shmt talk on the "Success of Our First ear. A ilame and floor show i oiu luded the celebration. Kaysville Second ward members over 12 years of age, met at the Kaysville grade school for a dm-r at 7 p. in. A jirogram and dame followed as a leatme of the i nit taiunii nt. Cluldten were enter lauii'd on Wednesday, lie m .u -- 1 i Ilohhcrs Captured Following Theft . At Bountiful aniversaiy of Kaysville and ii st Mailing tin fust Hu ed three patriotic numl.irs, then a pi., vide for reinstatement lhrte Wishes" b "The Sunshine elusion of sere ice. resolution A house conciirrint of Your Smile were rendered by Dawn" 2. passed Friday approves President Miss Beth Sis-ion- s plan of aid easel , 1 My Roosevelts Iend-Lias- e Hop hut i tlie to eliminEfforts Britain, Orcat to ol ihmus by 1arhy ''lory (iced' of feature off Kun election the I ' i a ' I recital I ate Mrs. by Mary 1ratt law were Iarii'li King ol Dlory", Hlue the state primary election Other Danube", Mighty I ike a Hose" by expei ted to he made soon. for scheduled ihmus at tin palm d by Mildred proposed legislation hides changes ini lion intiodui H hit k Aleene early soloist (oniialiu Bl.uk Budding . Hr i ig." closing ar.d additions to the lratfie Safety number by the ihorus. Opening code. prayer, Hvron (dover, benediction t Stanley Vairisli. Car Heating Improved A new thermostat that is standard equipment in the water eirculat ing (system of all 1941 Pontiac fars allows the circulation of more heat from heaters without danger of losing volatile solutions. It can also beb installed bn older model Pontiac cars from 1933 to 1940. Engineers say the new thermostat will provide greater warmth for winter driving in cold climates, anti-freez- e r- J Heavier Traffic Seen L nHia FOR SALE First class work horses; weight about 1500 lbs. iDa vid L. Holbrook, West Bountiful. Tlxone 46-- R2. 51 ILL TRADE For horse or sell Holstein cow; 7 year old: milking test 4.1, George C. Wood, Woods Cross. 51 FOR RENT home. Apply to Five room heated Frank Capps, 139 West Second South street. Bounti47- ful. Phone 272-- tinn amu) 0 51 KING Nut COAL is espe daily prepared for use ia ranges. Special In fact, theres a size prepared for every use. Being hard, firm and rich in heating qual- - For Ranges ..King For Stokers .. King (ties, Utah KING For Furnates J. FOR RENT Modern 2 rooms and bath. Inlaid lineolum. Center ville .Inquire Clifford Duncan, Industrial expansion due to the Utah. 47 gigantic preparedness program will Centerville, create ademand for transportaFOR RENT A aparttion never before approached in th ment furnished or unfurnished. of opinion Harvey C. l'ruchauf, Phone Bountiful 84, Mrs. Richard COAL burns evenly and complete- - Coil STOKER Coal1 . King LUMP Coal) For Heaters . . King STOVE Coll lasting loatcr! ly HUT For Fireplaces King LU MR ? folf HENRY ARMSTRNG Bountiful, Utah Phone 23-- J rtSm i hoys rtah KING COAL . U Produced Only By The United State Fnel CompM tues-.sae- ROUTE travel comfort, with freedom from Highway and weather hazards all al low cost when you go on fast, modernly - appointed Union Pacific trains. Yes, you'll enjoy every pa-- i Ik rut; L-T! ter T 1 1 -- 1 LOW FARES EVERYWHERE ExasapJet: Round trip from Layton to In .... $23.40 47.00 In Pullman Cars In CstftsA LOS ANGELES CHICAGO ...... Brth ztrn. Similu Low iar liberal return limits. Also very Aik above travel on credit Cars $33.35 48 00 to otbi low $35.10 59.35 y no money down lares. pay lafr 7' i PACIFIC RAILROAD Utttott ROAD OF ' jL Tht $Ttmlinet AND Tht Ckaliengtrt Fat fuHht ditnllt eocnJIt CLARENCE BAIRD, Agent Telephone 39 J that Krve DE 1 Cl vhild. Other measures of widespread of every st otuiid tor onsideration arc requiting mooiistj to show 01 1 points one-wa- lth .fcen pi oof nnaiKi.il responsibility in i.i'O ot aecult i.ts providing for a tax on diesel Uul, outlawing cigar tt:e machines wlure t! ev are access 'Me U' minors; enabling Ceil nty Measurers tv' distribute auto license plati s providing that tic attornev gener..ls o'nce handle all state legal t'li'.iii's, a d pein'itiirg st.rc or IvKal gov run er.t oifivers or to be absent on r.ulr.arv dut lor more than 30 davs without creating a vavaiuy a oltwe and to ; , e make j Detroit dritofta price of Deluxe Coupe tod include. .1 Federel taxe. od ell .tmoderd equipment. Transported!!, .cate end local taae. (if .nA extra. Bumper uard. it .lqtht extra cvt. See your Dodge dealer for e$y hud.rt term.. Prvc eubiect t chant without ntic LOWEST-PRICE- D CAR WITH FLUID DRIVE OPTIONAL AT SLIGHT EXTRA COST tm-plov- FREEMAN HOLBROOK MOTOR CO JJ WEST CENTER STREET BOUNT1HJL, UTAH nflsMNDM 103 South First Wert (DsnM!? o Telephone! rl, -- 'L at yr ifoda-,- M p. h , t: ynit |