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Show 21, 1941 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, MARCH son, William W hitcsides ami Miss I'nryl Kjgbv in the Iowan temple, I i iday IS. Mi ami Mis Rill Nd.tms an noiiine the Imtll of a daughter at ailv Iaii'e lor a moment, true rmnrades the Die hos,iial in t igdm Mi VLuin mmnmw Ihiiisday ud l,ow min luads in prayer, w e k v Nr" spaj ( r Mes ( atma Mild of In was tii nit of our ir-- t int I departed I tin mi tali, iiiumry of ,M Ri iwh im ( it v mm adi Davis (onntv Mini oloiiie s forme I Mi and Mis (m oliiian. of W Im has t limlied tlie Golden Staif. til of the county former r Midway, spiiit Sunday with Mu I Mi- d 01 hamoml K II h.ue sounded, 1 Taps, for Mfn ri ond Ian in it li r iml mite d a w ( i t i in oute to I )i i won on a I Ilf t Ii the Masters has nswered tinder J! ol av ton, 1't ill, at mu w t k s at at mu Ma.di H. 1879 Miss 1'iatfWe Ryyliiait, studi lit (ml mir the wares he has sailed s n( t Tali, hit lues Out In y mid that Mystic wall. at the I ii ilitni JK with dav Im smithiin Utah the It MIN' S Mil with Mens (.he t lull five lie was a true and faithful comrade Otlut tmds Imni a piano team to Mine than willing to do Ins part SiiIim I ii t i in i n $1 2 5 a v i a i aiimiipaliy tin phi c lull. Miss Tlimiyh he t wiild not always be t is active in inusu i tri les with us J D7 a mt min i of the Reta We w rt tv r in Ins heart. and also is W i'l oi It li la. lli Ihlta Mu, National hmimatv vimr- it v We will miss our dear old comrade In West I avion wao! ITimaty s the days yo dnfting by, will In ii tlu ii 1nmaiv lonfettnic (ml in our iiuinoii.il ,he willlinytr suml iv at I he hap lmiy a r tune has dimmed our Mr ami Mrs An Im lli n n M Mill I' lull Ml Ml, Mis in tiitamtd lliiity wm ts it dmmi on Mt foiiy lit Ins loosing battle lioiin tin it , n Sn i ol last will in honor of With a imI 'sumlay 11.11 ks (milage that proved Iiis Nil atti i a slim t I tin ir two sons, hmnas and of win tli, r a ii tin' ml in i! .it ti Inn .t lli u, who lilt last wnk lie lost Ins lualth in the service, Vaiiwhti I ay-tM i a tolls sisiu, ll.iiin.ili I Im Uammw in tin U S aimy. iwlitiiiy to make a better earth. Mi Nuk Mis Iatrakis ami and 11 W I mil Mi s aii'l ila ) ,s f mu R -- Lit W i dnesday (or ( ahfm Novc lie has gone through that s iy at Piovo i,ims su lit ml the film ral of i to in Mis alii n door, opt ti ii mis ii k vs I .tli akis, sisit i (lilt from the light of day, llison rnti i (aim Mrs Hamid Mi and Mis Royal Robins and W lu re his spirit will live foreyer (he following wilt vts at a bridge Mt mil Mis Adams nt OKiith III that land spt at toss the hay. liiiiiuli t Ihutsdav Itini at inlay at Itimmitou to atltnd the Mis I Ugine KiiiI, Mis .iltiTlinmi aimtisaiy of lluir father, Cod In Ip us to luar our soirorv Mathew llolt ami Mis ,,r knight Imlliday W ham W a M s (ml tase out In aits fiom pain il ( Ii ii ti lit Joe Div, Mis Miss Mai y know lion, studtnt at As we trust Nuall throiiyli hits .short Mis law son, William M iss the R .0 Iiov o and Join m y m i I 'mu , all an in i ami Mis t lliatiue R isniait, slmlinl at lilt U Culil that faiur land we yain. ,l I avion and Mis ,koy kiltoyle ol I spin! tin- - wttk I lid at the ,t ka s ill, Riismait home here. I Infamily and fiicnds that lortd Mi ami Mis ok ph IoIihmiii in Mis W t ntr tamed (ovvlty him, tirtaincd tinin iphlmi at (..Howing a sin pi i sr pally Iiusd.iy in lintl-o- i Whos In ails are bowed in yriif, fin mis at p.Htv at tin ir limnr, In r "I Mrs daughtet-layy, ie nuinluied hy the mighty 'I iirsilay ii-nmMis Mi. and k in it ( ow h v, at the nevy home I soi row , ( d d a tmi, M i ami Mrs Ot Mr ami Mis Kit mit 1 Cowley. Within tlmr dai ktned wreath. and and Ml and Mis I imn I ay I hose Mrs W. attending "tie tmi W iggill, Mrs C Kmit, Mis M Rut i mild the fin mis and family Mi iidt-l- l Adams, son of Mi and in Adams, Mrs Spencer danis, see S Mrs Jaluz dams, student at Mis Stanfoid low Rill Into the beautiful lie, urn lev, Mrs. above, Stanfoid n i v ft s y at Palo Alto, tow Mrs R, Adams Cowley, there to They will find him California, and Joe Tannri, sou of Mis ley, h t y in Hennefcr, Mrs Hattie wehonie them Hr. and Mrs A. 7. Tanner, and R " . Mrs S. Rampton and In the Carden of I'tcmal Love. student at a medical school at Retk Mts Crank Major, Sun ley , California, aimed line het ler, daiiwhtir of Shiiliy nd we will meet our comrade, . nation dav to .spent tile spring Mi and Mis red hei ler, is out hat has journeyed thus afar. with tluii patents. 1 hey ceie ac- of s lit.nl sntfeimg with the mumps Yes, we will find him there, waiting companied home hy Hr. and Mrs Si ol fit Id was taken tuoiwe to W Inn we have crossed the bar. San of Prancisco. Tanner Ralph tbe Dee hosi(a tiesday by comrade Miss Irene blackmail jetmne I toi y for a henna npfiatinn piepaia WILBUR L. RALLARD from a months stay home lriday Jllf Adams is ill with the flu at chete she his home. at Grand Coule dam visited with lie r sister, Mrs Sarah Mis Max Anderson of Tooele SpacKman Stott. the middle of the wuk with spint loit-land, lr. and Mrs. John (Itns of ber pan nts, Mr and Mis. (ieorye die, were the honored guests lb ink's. Mis H orate Steed entertained at a dinner patty given hv Dr. and Willis after-tioo- u Mr and Mis In i In nine i luh Thursday son of hyans, Mrs. Noal 7. Tanner at their home I 1 d won Mrs. wtne hy (din vans, undtivvint an appetnli Tuesday evening. Other quests ntis opi i atioii Tinsday at the Robinson and Mrs sa (lark. Dee r. and Mrs A. 7. Tanner, wtie Mis. low aid lit lie well Is visit-m- u hospital lh-- . and Mrs. Ralph Fanner of San m tiinlley, Calif, with her bis-tai old I llison is spending a mk 1'ranciMo; Dr. Dean Tanner of in South Dakota, while lit- and family, Mis, live Robinson. on went Roston, Mass ; Joe Tanner, of San a business Noiman tl.uk spent the weekin ioneition yyith I'ramisio, Calil. ami Miss At Iran the lay ton tup end at home with lus parents, the Sugar eompany Tanner I C. t laiks W. W. Whitesides iitumed Disioveiy by the Rule, m ol Mrs Jem Gardner is visiting lnune Sunday from Logan wheie Mines ol a new met boil for (the with her Mrs. R. l.lhs. mother, lie spent a few days and wheie he i heapei leitiliii fm Mis Ci, miner hex s m Westwood, meiican f s. wtnt to attend the marriage of his Cahtoi ina In Memory Of The Layton Journal Sessions Alfred 1 1 , c , I 1 -- 1 1 ( 1 i i 1 1 , , LAYTON I v I 1 I I 1 1 i 1 1 1 - lii-i.- ! I , I ( An intireshng affair of the G Huntsmen and yrand Mrs by sonal and given son, ( rair Jones, spent Wednesday was llie supper their dauwhter, I he Gleaner girls to honorwere in m Roiintifiid with htr dei orations The mothers Mrs I rnie A oungbrrg and peach. Mr. and Mrs lira' Huntsman I astel shades yellow tflec-th- e color s heme was Used rek-en- d This f Malad, in last sprnt beautifully arranged. Idaho, They were ai eo.npanie il hy lively on eru Mrs Huntsmanll brother ami wile tables vcliuh were ten h aI I and wi baskets I Mr an, Mr. F G. Huntsman an1 unk Norman Rovvcn mt the week- bud vases holding 1 he favors wtre end with Ins parents, the f. 1. rose huffs vases conta n HUf hide hi, s,al Rowens Hr is a.lendmg lollowing a delicious supperw a pro at the RYL at Provo en- gram ,,f music and games a, Mrs. i "f T he Lnd Sear, art won naui- - joy d Prizes were part nt- - ,f a baby girl " Minnie Wood, I lie onie Fdv. Mrs i c d J ulianna, horn Mn Mrs Nett e Proven and Mr. Mae ogan hospital jidinMin I ifty guests enjoyed the Mrs, Myrtle Maxfn!'1 is spend the ilif ( 'lovtly parly winch was under Mrs ing two weeks m Gridl) class leaders, of the (direction with friends. Wanda Mrs Mu c West rnititauud h r Whitney Smith and Mrs. the were ial Coombs guests Spec li idgc i lub Wednesdav afternoon Kenneth K. Dark am1 Whitney members of the presidency of the ( lark and t Heir fannlu s returned to Y. F. M I, tluir homes in J.os A".ilis, MonCARD OF THANKS day. after having spn t a few days h It of at a on of count lure tie Mr and Mrs Frank Witkir and t Ik ir ( lark Sadie mot her, M rs. Wider-so- n 'I he ir nidi to thank all who so family' sister, Mr. Iiigine who had been with her mother kindly assisted during their recent of their during her recent illness .auompan bereavement m the loss n ilt I led the remains from os ngtlcs son, to her home here. Mrs Anderson l er cj v I ' I i - I - 1 1 1 I , 1 I 1 1 1 ( FARMINGTON lnes 1 ei . ei A REPORT to A merica 1 r also returned to her home m Preston, Idaho, Monday. Special rcgistiaiion for defense w oiktrs will lie cotidin nd hy the stale employ mt nt serv t at the Widne-dat it y hall in armington April 2, and Wednesday April 0 Tlu- tune of registration will he i y, I Ip f rum to in servue 4 p is m I Ik t in intcre-ti- d t,Me ring two types ot vvoiktrs those who ait- unemployed and those skilltd w oi kyrj, who a e not engaged in an oecupition. now whit h tails for their skill. It is not the purpose of the t inploy merit servue to attempt to lake skilled men from skilled jobs, hut rather to have on hand a supply of competent labor which is not now employed in its skill. National figures indie ate that there is a shortage in It is many types of occupations antiiipated that hy September a shortage of many ty p s of skilled wevrkers will he noted in Utah. Registration will also be held at Roimtifu! on April 2 and 9 from 9 a m. to 11:45 a. m. At the town hall, Layton, April 2, 9 and 16, 1 - i 1 p. m to 5 p. m. Mrs. Clara Hess Smith of Los Angeles accompanied Mr. and Mrs W hitney Clark, and spent a few days here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess. Good line-u- p of shows for Farm ington for April: Thursday, April .5 Dead F nd Kids in Your Not So Tough. April 10, Military Academy. April 17, Joe L. Rrown in So You Won't Talk April 24, Jimmie Cagney in (Tty l or also news and shorts. A large force of men are renewing ties on the Union lacific railroad between Salt l.akc and Og- Cn-(pie- st. den Mrs Fatty Scott returned to her home in Rock Springs. Wyo, Monday, after having attended the of her sister, Mrs. Sadie ("lark Mrs tleorge Rogers is in Flagstaff, Arizona, having been called there on account of the serious of her daughter FOR fsALF. 40 West bank of the 16th North, ilrmurv being from BLBAM. Carnahan, tle Clearfield, Ft; 1353J IP TJ from meeile u 1 ft frorngW Cor. fS.tn. 2, Sec. frM V N., T. R. W. Pettit, Iyton. Ft; WANTFT Sto. from a g p in. for atock watering and K also have a Few t ft. H E tile drain at point 4 N., plants for sale. lUn 750 ft from NW cor. Sec. 12, T. 1I6JI fM , no k R. 1 W. 1JS13 Rountiful Charlea P O Nell, N- - Lk 4 th i l'r" P,iB- - V ioigrg 285-- J. Kay, iVdx MATTRF.SSI s l,, for Irrigation ft deep at point remake your old cott. Co tall 8114 ft r N 1714 ft. and B. 104 with new covers for D j! Cor See. Il.iT. 4N,H. 1 W 200 coil springs in r Prtrt-- , JfP Ku " I1"1344 Floyd Hamblin, Syracuse, caton (mattresses wmi, of t! Ft; 4 73 gprn.ll for domeauc ua 7 95i any kinJ o ' IMst'rwi o' e fr(im f.fn. for serviced halt David only c SW Ltt K 3944 ft and N 280 ft. from pickup and delivery ;ht f'a" Cor. Hec. 17, T. 4 N . R 2 W. 29-Focal (phone , ,, 'an M.t 14004 West Point Ward of L. D. t0 mi"'"'' 2759 Sou it ' ae (can H. Church, West Point, Ft; 27 tress Co., Lake City. Dial well In. 2. from m ,a"'' for p Irrigation J? xrti. I680 ft deep at point B. 825 ft. and oi (',u',r T. See. NW' 1345 Cor. 8. ,U ft. from , FOR SALE Fruit k, vhr.k, 4 N. H. 2 W. roses and evergreen' VV as naln Protests resisting the granting of prices. Earl Nurnv, ' i"11 hny ( any of the foregoing Applications, FJhone In be must with reasons therefor, lanes affidavit form with extra copy and ' ,he v filled with T. H Humpherys, State OF rung. Do!'8 D onl returned home Tues- Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt !l0tftr "s where he Lake City, Ftah with a fee of day from las Vagus, 1U)XI) 1941. 24, on or before April rtont Ka'' had been convalescing from a surT. It. HUMPirERYS. ay ton gical pneration. lie is recovering STATE ENGINEER. Wat I'''"1 ,mt'y Dum Mi Mr ami Mrs Da1 id M Neil of Moe Mamek broke ephlD'igoi by ''alt lake I lty wire visitors a' ibot V 'li o the home of her partnts, Rixhop into a jail yard at London, ()., and ' Ftah nl onl and Mr' J N he was Uk The new More hting huilt by explained to the sheriff that fence old J vans ami throught the of hungery notice Tuhlic is Smith brothers, proprietors ht'.'y that on Thursday, the 17 i, dav nr rtopgr last b smiths bungalow Inn, is nearing surrounded a canning factory. it mg April, A. D.. 1941, a s;, ,al tl lomphtion It will he a general tion will be held vvithm the limit hadtPGt' merchandise store .The Centerville png to atti of closed. still store Layton, Davis Comm is Cash tali, fnr cant in og of the purpose lllllllllllll submitting to such Joseph Rettridges condition is s electors of somewhat he Town qualified improved. as thought to )leI1a shall have paid a jo j,rty tu h. 'I he famous Chase park home of -Vrcal Primal in is now therein the vear Kate t nevt the late zunt Chase, leiedmj tlhr home such election, the following hand occupied by Mr. and Mrs. McGee. in methods Newest i 'teinuvva tion, Mrs. McGie is the daughter of Mr. relaxation and development of (art nants Shall the negotiable mupon and Mrs. Frank Chase. and playing good reading jffttd bonds of the Town f avton, habits. lAletn A Davis County, Utah, in tkt children J P'ive sum of Fortv jl housand t Wediwsdav Dollars ($45,000 00R payable CENTERVILLE John T hu i within twenty years from date hvid llarlm Telephone Rountiful 270-of issue, bearing interest at not irerAy of llllllll to Exceed the rate of three per visitor of cent per annum, payable Jese 1) he issued FOR SALE 120 feet of amj merit an Red Cross The d Mrs ir. Mercy sold for the purpose of defraShip, S S Exmouth, carrying a $1, galvanized pipe; never been in the Namy ying the expense kd construcground; good as new'. Can be seen 250, 000 relief cargo of milk, clothidajr g ieMs Wr. of A. a sewer system for the home ting at the Telford, Adams ta ing and medicine for distribution in said Town for the purpose of Red Woods Cross, Utah. Phone RountiSr. tinoicupied FVance under 8 supplying sewage disposal to Cross supervision sailed from Jer- ful 511J3. and Me the inhabitants thereof, the for Marseilles, isi Joan, City, X J sey' ij FOR RENT A new same to be owned and controllSu France, at 30 p. m. March 17th, ytanb't 68 West. First North, ed by said municipality apartment, lie. tad Mr according to word received at Na- Call Rountiful 15 or 127. 9 At said election the form of i'ta.cf Ri tional headquarters in Washington, ballot shall be as followsv 1). C. 8'uvv FOR RENT Modern In announcing the departure of bouse, located between Third and 41 Mr. BOND ELECTION BALLOT te. the Exmouth, Norman H. Davis, Fourth Fast on Third South (Farm For the issue of Sewer Ronds Ido Ratio chairman of the American Red Rureau street) in Bountiful. Phone Rwnld V YES Cross, stated "This dispatch of Glen Spencer, Kaysville 181-lake (Tty Vnuncan Red Cross supplies to un tend I'OR SALE White Frost, all NO occupied France, as well as preM betwt-e- i vious shipments of nnlk, childrens steel round ice retrigerator with fforo. clothing and medical supplies, has revolving shelves; has drinking If the voter desires to vote fc Canvill; been made possible through the co- water cooling system; cost $100; the issue of said bonds, he sh.1 V fcnson. of the Rritish E. Bounwill H. sell the X in the space after governoperation Bishop, cheap. place an Mrs. Ro Inch had agreed to the tiful. Phone 178. 8 word "YES. If the voter desires ment, Mrs. Mar passage of such shipments through to vote the issue of said a spec la WANTED Gentle working bonds, heagainst the blockade for distribution under shall place an X in the Meet ion the immediate supervision of the sound mare or horse, must be space after the wmrd "NO. meeting supervision of the American Red good single about 1300 lbs; not too On the reverse side of said ballot Taesd.iv , Cross. Millc and clothing will be old. A. E. Latta, Woods Cross, shall be the following: a lulu di'tributed to children only. Medi- (Geo. Salter place, South Bounti"Official Ballot for the Town Gardu 9 cal supplies ill be made available ful; 1 mile no. of Stockyards). of Special Layton, Utah, to French hospitals and clinics for Sewer Bond Election, ThursRENT Modern 3 room and M i s the care of both children and adults the J7th day of April, day, d wawith hot heat, light, The F.xmouth carried some 12,000,- - apartment A. D.. 1941. r, hi i s 000 pounds of evaporated and povv ter and gas range furnished for VI RD COOK for sev $25 per mouth. 105 First North dered nnlk, 150,000 articles of signature of childrei Third 8 Bountiful. East, clothing, of which Town Clerk, Town of H2 Hark there were 27,000 infants layettes FOR SALE Combination of Mrs Utah, Layton, gas of 32 pieces each, and a large quan- and coal At said election the polls shall be round oak; perfect Oitgon, tity of drugs. Mong with the other condition, range; $25. Wallace F. opened at the hour of seven '') home drugs were included 500,000 units Centerville. Phone BountifulWalton, oclock A. M. and closed at the ibriti la rcu of insulin for diabetics suffering hour of seven (7) oclock V. M. in, Jesse from what was described in cable FOR SALE Raspberry plants; The voting place for all qualified Ivan Ha advises as a "desperate shortage, choice dark red variety. Gordon electors of said Town shall be' The 'or larlov 20,0(10 bottles of vitamin concen8- Pace, Bountiful. Phone 160-Layton Tovvn Hall, in said Town Had Mrs trates and other medicine requestof Layton, Utah, and the Judges of an WANTF.D Boarder or roomer; election ed said polling place sha.I lx Salt at The Fvniouth was preeed to Sth house north of Wasatch Oil re- be Ada at Sandall, Daniel Sullivan Bjp a t Mar'oilles by the S S Cold Harbor finery; Woods Cross. Fhone 1 and Leona Ilodson. another unrnan Red Cross ship, Dated at the Town of Layton, SPECTACLES Left at w lich docked a Mar'cilles our Davis March County, State of Utah, this s 23 home. March wedour Sunday, 11th, attir unloading Rod Cross 3rd dav of March, A. D 1941. visitt loci r and milk ding one celebration) anniversary in Spain 'GEORGE E. BRIGGS, M pair of spectacles. William J. ParkUpon a i a at Marseilles, the in, I Jac President ot the Town oods Cross. 8 Fvniouth will be nut hv Richard Board of Lay ton, Pa'-Jtti Fr 1 OR Mien, luad of American Red S LE Fordor wspiK Oldsmo- State of FLCounty, ' to" ulut in Frame. Distribution bile sedan, in fair condition, a bar- ATTEST: o 'up' Iks will be handled bv a arth gain for $45 cash. Anton Larson, VIRD COOK, n trican Red Cross relief across ot ' vtao s Town Clerk. street West of South Boun- "others r K r Miens dneition tit 8 j Seal J amusement hall. villa Ft; 4. In from 225 well g P m. i Sn ( ( i i . A 1 1 y , p, . 6-- 5 C' 1 92-J- CENTERVILLE I 1 2. NOTICE SPECIAL i 1 ELECTION Town of Layton, Davis County, mi-ta- 1 (, CLASSIFIED ADS l 1 ,i Teacher of Piano to-wi- t: ! Mercy Ship Takes A Mrs. Gene Kirkham Cargo Valued At V $l,150,ooo To France semi-annuall- y, (3) !. 1 8-- - -- 8-- J. v 8-- xv y Also 3.3 acre lots, t" Redwood road. 2nd North, Salt 1 ak, 7 and N. W. 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SELECTOR dver-gray- GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES with the brunette, & i. of every Notice To Creditors make West Tekph.ne 261 , will present c1". with vouchers to the at his home in Woods Cross. on or before the 28th dav ot A. D 1041. Creditors UflswoM (CaMeir . First 105 South df Estate of iPheobe P. Parkin, ceased. , -- HYRUM B. rARKl. Administrator of the F'tate . Pheobe P. Parkin, (deceased. Date of first publication - ,ra ' 21. A. D 1941. I : - ' f vnt, bv as l c Stdav 4 a l k.Jessi fin' j1 Vs vrn T,bdav d r Jc a si |