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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JULY 1 he Layton Journal t 1,1 W ( .i! .i 1m t UTAH II STAJl UiM filly Newspaper ASSOCIATION publish-- . ,, I Ii .ii la-- t - iii Hi ii s ns lu b w i I m, i ill Ills 1. I a.ioiiiiis k i i ..me till i I ,i dll'llt loll "rtS I ,u i . I mi OF ALL im-t- ii minil In i, John .i it In i from n ,es 'M I'l l iviii 1 lif Miiiii oi tlif Inc Las i ii ill tfi limn 'I Lu t started m nut till I'll! lull follow mg an explosion sui'l Wililmi llavis. piopi I ion I miss fiiiip M u ki Roorify I Mill n t T IHS- III olllip lla i limp at lllf, ; ' .i I , 1 Classified . well-mean- A ) v- I ru-e- 1 WOODS CROSS u as opt - r- .hick .nce, lm tl- - II ti i oil' you i II i'lilv im h a smp all s I'll a piall'l Ii all i w iti 1110. o I V Hi' n to SI all' tliat a in I f i.i f tin too 'i i oli'l tin- L i j k ol ami icsne.t will pood . i a nisi. lei able Ol fiiimis ami ol t ol ol tin tlif lcadfis pioplf. jmi s 'Iiiii, u- li.ivt mailf some (iiemit-lint m have mailt- nioie To liat- strong fi if mis ami slump' I If It. , - fin-nil- - - enemies is a math til strength. Tliinl, with tlif assistance of T r e A and coopei atmg aperit ifs, farmers are tlie liest mlormetl large group in America tut national anti we international affairs, have tlie first large scale example of a wot king ecomiimcileiiKHTacy in tlie world. is a going concern. Triple-Nearly everybody agrees with tlie but some objectives of Tride-with the disagree people violently methods we have used. Tliat is always the case in every field of public endeavor; tlie fighting begins s develop met bods. It is easy to bestow sympathy on peo pic after they are broke, but difficult to develop understanding of and support for agencies that will keep people from going broke. Even our enemies agree that 'Triple A is a huge force in American life. This imposes upon us very serious represents responsibilities. Triplc-a great force that if used unwisely can harm and even destroy. Used intelligently and wisely Triplc-can be shaped to further the finest aspirations bf man. 1 I 1 A S8o5 SoSoSo ugbo it Niioii.i", S.uK Xi'.im "Santi Je Iiail. ( loss Wood-Ml Itiiii v iluKl ami wilt air iiiihi spin. ling til' ll ,n tl my in I ahloi m.i ' (ominr. Xu-i- 1 , , Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Jane Walker A KAYSVILLE Fmile 1 Buneral were held this week iti the .Syracuse ward for Mrs Mary Jane Walker, 61, with Bishop Cuitis Marshall officiating. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Clearfield Girl Weds Former Bountiful Man II. T. Wedded Monday in the Salt Lake temple were Miss Helen H. Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen B. Moss of Clearfield, and ohn O. McClung, Jr., of Los Angeles, Calif son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. of Bountiful. A reception and dance held at tlie North Davis junior high school at Clearfield on Thursday evening, was attended by more than 300 perMc-Cltt- the Elmer Criddle post No. 82 of the American Legion and Attorney William H. King has been installed as president of the Kaysville Rotary club. Other officers are, E. L. TalJ vice president William II. Blood suffered a stroke on Thursday afternoon of o-- Marriage Licenses Issued In Davis County sons. The charming bride was gowned a floor length creation of blue chiffon fashioned with shirred bodice, short sleeves and full skirt. A finger-tiveil of blue net was held in place with orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of madonna lilies, carnations and roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Neil Cook of Bountiful, wore a lovely gown of blue taffeta and a corsage of pink roses. Miss Pearl Dalton, bridesmaid, was gowned in a rose taffeta with rose corsage. Mrs. Moss, mother oi the bride, wore flowered chiffon with in p M. Whitesides succeeds Mansell as commander of sweet-scente- d a when-leader- A btock ursage of roses, while Mrs. McClurg wort- a handsome model of black mpe with red roses. The couple departed Wednesday , loi Angeles where they will re Mde The bride cliose for her traveling costume, a navy wool tailored suit with navy and white accessories. lhe biide is a former student of Weber college at Ogden. The bride groom also attended Weber college prior to his going to Los Angeles where he is employed. Mrs. McClurg entertained at her home in Bountiful at a miscellaneous shower during the week. A number of close friends gave another shower for the bride at Clear field. a two-tone- d ranger, Utah; Ruby Olive Sorenson, 18, Granger, Utah. Joe Yurflick, 23, Douglas; Doris Nttetneyer, 18, Salt Lake. John W. lhillips, legal age, Salt .ake; Martha D. Neilsen Anderson legal age, Salt Lake. Adrain Gordon De LaClasse, 44, Sal Lake; Ora Marin Johnson, 52, Sal Lake. Mike Callas, 2b, Bingham Canon; Margaret Booke Manwcll, 23, Bingham Canyon. Clifford Collins, 29, Salt Lake; Pearl Elder, 21. Salt Lake. Chris Andrews, 25, Salt Yellowstone park. Lake, Albert Rippon Birch, 21, Salt Lake; Erma La Von Kim, 18, Salt Lake. Gilbert I.oftus, 21, Ogden; Dore-the- a Luella Bingham, 18, Clinton. John Otto McClurg, Jr., 20, Los Angeles, Calif.; Helen II. Moss. 20 Clearfield. Thomas Q. McArthur, 23, Magna June Lorene Fark, 18, Murray. George Thomas Barton Howcroft 42, Salt Lake; Jean Isobel Cameron, 3b, Salt Lake. Aubrey Harness,. 22, Marshall, Ark.; Carroll James Smith, 24. Marshall, Ark. Lloyd Edward Kaumalis, 21, Salt Lake; Bernice Bradford, 20, Salt i EDITOR S NOTE: This graphic analysis of "Fifth Column" techniques Is published by the (name of newspaper) In cooperation with the National Department of Americanism of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U S. The text and Illustrations are taken from the book Footprints of the Trojan Horse" published by Cltlsenshtp Educational Service, t 122 East 42nd Street. New York City, a association of patriotic organisations dedicated to the preservation of Americanism. non-profi- SPEIDV RECOVERY GUARANTEED , Lake. Stanley H. Swenson, 24, Salt Lcola Russell, 24, Salt Lake lernaiulo B. Aeosta, 33, Syracuse Evelyn Sisineros, 20, Syracuse. WATCH BOUNTIFUL CRYSTALS 3 5c Mr. and Mrs. Guy Welch and son, Claud, accompanied by relatives from San Diego, returned last Sunday from a vacation trip to Wisconsin and other eastern points A daughter was born yesterday at a Salt Lake hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen of this place. Mrs. Joseph G. Jlepworth return ed last Saturday from San Francisco where she was called on account of the deatli of her brother--in-IaMr. Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aston of Boise Idaho, spent the week-enat the Jesse Briggs home. Mr. Aston is a brother of Mrs. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Perry announce the birth of a son in a Salt Lake hospital, Monday. A farewell party for Leona Sedgwick, retiring supervisor of the Bountiful Second ward Sunday school primary department was held at the home of Norma Barlow Wednesday evening. The honored guest was presented with a gift of appreciation by her associate teachers. Miss Venice Goodrich of Vernal is spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. Harold Calder. Quite a number of boys and somegirJs come out from the city mornings to help the orchardists pick cherries and berries. Sme good for rent or sale cheap. Unton Furniture Company, Bounti tul. thone 15. d o 1 Lake. Henry Smith, 35, Clearfield; Cleo llael Morgan, 24. Layton. William Damecth Jones, 37, Salt Lake; Isabelle Iaiamore Snieed, 3b, Salt Lake. Tony Anton, 2b, Salt Lake; Grace Shirley Babbc-1Salt 20, BRING IN YOUR SICK WATCH -- refrig-erato- - - Lin Jell Neve, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 15p4S. To the Creditors ol John Linelell Neve, of Bountitul, in the County of Davis, State of Utah, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that said John Lindell Neve lias been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 10th day of June, 1941, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at 218 Federal Building (Post Office), Ogden, Utah, on the 15th day of July, 1941, at 10.00 oclock A. M. at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Ogden, Weber County, Utah, this 2nd ,day of July, 1941. T. D. LEWIS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Sitting at Ogden, Utah A TEAM OF EYES i winning domination cm Germans, Hitler decided to ute the After ame ttrategy in conquering other nation So he Marched (or a group in the popula- that a tion of hts choaen victims a minority In line ith regular procedure. stir up suspiuon to the population to order set in group against group and destroy the internal unity ot As a first step, tell the country the upper classes on the idea that 1e are communists and we are a bulwark against communism Sell the classes on the idea that jews control eservthing and are a menace to their johs. Coder cover of this smoke screen e can move in and folio out our plan for economic and polit: cai conquest (sigoed) Chief of Staff o- - i; it neces-a- hi thi XX, k or Dakai, Of obablr fairly 00'1- - Utah. - FOR RENT apartment at lt.; BURN 1 onld be To Co. those wore back to 15 .iSeM" was FDR RENT live room r. furnished or unfurnished, garage. 'M. C. Holbrook, Bi- dinal poi a- Phone impefel 76-- J. in'1' sops Notice of Assessmhe itjr Act At a meeting of the director the North Canyon Water held April 7, 1941 an asieisner. $1.50 per share was levied, on or before July 30, 1941, All delinquents will be adverts! for sale. tbanttoned Co-- .y pavj bile the S io re . "eotea itv 5 ? in ve the' at the sta ach of a e Plresid B Piano methods Telephone tod in Sd SO d and pkv development sw Core be co wwxs. The Pr i e American Bountiful an be hr 270-- of on sparing ion LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE & GUARDIANSE? requectlv Isop anc NOTICES iy cr anc Consult County Clerk and tive Signers for Further M ion don. Notice To YOUR EYES In order tiiat your eyes may direct your bodily movements, guide your hands at work, make it possible for you to earn a livelihood and to enjoy life, make you a safe free from driver, keep nervouttes and smarting burning you YOUR eyes TEAM OF EYES MUST BE KEPT IN THE HIGHEST Creditor Estate of Samuel long w Higblig bounce Hot C. onal fcn deceased. litters, tit STATE OF EFFICIENCY. Creditors will present with vouchers to the unders.; im.that at her home in Woods nder th or before the 13th October, A. D., 1941. R Every one of these parts must be investigated as to its ability to tratrix of the Etate Cross,-o- day Howard, Melissa H. Howard, D 23, A. PEESCRIBE ndi Saatnf- of deceased. Date of first Graduate DtKtors of Optometry, having many years of experience, with offices here, have special instruments to mesaure and investigate all kinds of EYESIGHT PROBLEMS. are prepared to examine your eyes, advise you on how toThey develoD ,me publication, 1941. .V Notice to Well The following Applicat'onsv been filed to appropriate ground water for domest- , cou"t' from wells in Davis all locations being from SL r 14076 Ralph P. Smith, ville, well 248 ft. deep at ft. and W. 511.5 ft. Sec. 7, T. 2 N R. 1 Hct ck fro Utah; 6.73 g.p.m. d V point fT from St1 E. Ernest Tarri'E D' ton, Utah; 4.5 g.p.m. from ft- in sage mat fcyai; ifican 14090 two wells 100 points: (1) N. 1141.7 859.7 ft. from SU Cor. 2-i- n. (2) S. 010 ft. from W W. - f' ft- - Set A 2033 ft. Cor. ;dSin : an- Fee. 5- - th. T , -- well 200 "j I ft. and y 1121.7 atpoint N. from SX4 Cor. Sec. 24, all N.. R. 1 W. 707 g.p.m. from kva et 3-i- n. , 14091 Santa Pignataro, 4E '4 4 City. son Ave., Salt Lake 6.73 : g.p.m. from 3 : deep at point N. 2200 Sec ft. from SE Cor. It 2 N R.1W. E. 14108 Josephine Bountiful, Utah;; 6.73 gP- .,;i , well 100 ft deep at Tv'il iJ 2995 ft. and W. 2002 ft. trf . Cor. Sec. 30, T. 3 N.. R. G , v 1 kot .rev cw fM j.swr TiAf2 JUS PWK -- .'1'--- . j-- 't Ay -- PI6 A.-s-ic s- - n. C As Sf- r- - a ORvey oc twe machine tool vT4l TO pfffHff PA06e$S- INDUSTRY SM0WS THE POSSl0iLITy OF A P3O0CX'T10N 7 SO. 19M- - J FC . THOUttM PPESESTT of $ total Barometer Warning r The record ol (he last 2.000 of history has provided u vuh an hro unmistakable storm earning human rights are in danger-- campaign against minorities. II this is allowed to continue, it is only a question of tmr until the civil rights and Unities ol ewryooe skill he lost. j. if w1 Vi Self-Intere- 1 - 14192 Zions Savings Trust Co., No. 3 Mam Lake City, Utah: 673 T0TAt ooo. ooo 000.000 screen of gToup hairevi. of every un scrupulous elements attain oh jeeme destructive to our com moo interests. 8ck3asmn TxANiai- N- VwO HAP 6R6AT RE6APD RMt value ts'A: rvr nt time, oae OCcsaatv v,Tfec"rrA -OF of FRANKUN tCEA oSAwr v't.... SUSeSrs'ru this IN ITS g 4 T ilj c y, ' c well 358 ft. deep at. 475 ft. and W. 1047 ft. troj Cor. Sec. 13, T. " NT R. Protests resisting 5ie ill, AP" any of the foregoing WI must be in affidavit frr! 4 extra copy, and filed T1 Ui Iluntpherys, State Lake State Capitol, Salt cn 0 with a fee of hu August 10, 1941. HUMFHEKU T. II. STATE EN.uINjL Date of first publication , 2-i- n. st The hole of America is definitely concerned uh flopping preiudices as a means ot cresting dtsumtv Whether the propaganda is foreign or domestic, the result is al a vs the same. l5nder the smoke ! - v c.--r.srrr make Matronal CmMer i Fotffth, ike tellir , &. CENTERVILLE loet Americas tl tl :tc- - Wen, Phone 10. South, Bountiful. ply at Farmers red i t'" to long fu or baled, in h Third, tountiy. n ideal for a singk at 299 Fast 4th Phone 271-- SKE J. C. and ie itecessarv tries presi intact. -i HINT FOR i gain conti irertainlv Mrs. Gene Kita New Location 252 South Main Street Phone 1 25 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Visit them when in Salt Lake, or phone for appointment. Staff issue"! good reading habits. 3-8- To the Intelligence , 245. Newest OPTICAL LABORATORIES, INC headquarters i -- ,.- 1 will be that tbi vv fighting i possible Second sea com we relaxation and GLASSES MAY BE PURCHASED ON YOUR TERMS. MILITARY 1 ' a con' Teacher of MtIeeSeV the strategy s ere reduced to simple terms it could he expressed as olio hard P1'1" 'ie Neutr; rs Mrs- JsePh rKesler ajlo last Saturday So r San Franc co where the doctor will interne a marme hospital. The doctor at and his wife nave been here visiting and in Layton since be from a medical school in graduated Portland about a month ago. Roy Willey and members of family from Byron, Wyo., were cent visitors at the home of ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Willey fDr, I WATCH HOSPITAL 326 24th St, Ogden of John 1 vO the to ' ' land CALL AND largest and m..-- ' IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF Corsets, Bills, THE U.N1T1 D STATES LOR at pi Till. DISTRICT OF UTAH ed corset iere mm Not them Division) NOTICE experience Ibg OF JTKST M FETING OF samples. Mary K South, Birnt CREDITORS. In the Mattel 1 ,u ja ide:'1 u !'h. 1 ' 1 hat, ii point, v,ul rea-ona- fN rv l ' first. . SoSoSo rs , ' 1' td in retrigcratorx im a i heap. Union Bountiful. 1 fKso'11 . The suitor for the hand of movie actress should never despair. Ills turn "will probably come 1 : f 1 Geshs'GGip t' I b-- s llat'li - i.u 2t)5-R- io f.it 1 m the I I X inis l i I i i assistant People Need Fads Was Lippiu Ililil-da- v LV will. Was (lallia.'i-iI Ii Ilf I II to ld.iV III a ai Ills ot a io is being re 1. . I'll THAT MEANS j jm-- organization and admin e AK afa tnti.irv v produ.ti.m ettorts istra'toii rittirm-'an! i tie t. .In to po. ,,r the most part, published bv vumla'i iroiu thtir v.oation UP comments radio ami have called ap.dde observers who have been defects ait. utioii to these There have t M.re and comment in which LOsT- -t beiii exit ptions, Mi h n.utruvi rs cm r the and tinged Stu.leb.ikir fi,,s been irresponsible riati'iii s diten-'bias but are I !( iii cm sc otbethe nth political or personal if the govavoided been help 1burie 3 n has unit night criticism constructive be would ernment departments Ill AN1 i in. .re frank ti giving the people people do no wan alarmis Fred 7 'lie lecog-me- s un.olored facts, veryone of the facts, neither 3 that there are many kinds of interpretations assurances want optimistic do satinformation which imi'-- t be kept thatthey is progressing evervlmig Ok s XI excuse for sc. ret, but tins is n when sitih is not the modern bt t. k isfactorily regarding case. At misleading the public present so many conflicts ing lots in Bo which must be overcome. ol.stai about that ing reports are going '1 he tendency in Washington has the average citien does not know G. Burningha" North, Salt La. that been to give the impression what to believe the defense program is being carmass ( )ne thing G'etn cvrain; lhe FOR SAI ried out with efficiency and speed, of the American people are not yet rally nt w tw u j true when this is only partially awake to the dangers which con- in brown am! rotn reliable piivate sources it is this na.ion, and until they are ci llent conditi" known that there are serious de front awakaned they will not be disposed A, Call, re'-.'- . to make the sacrifices and efforts Bountitul 2S which must be made if these dangSOME t.u. ers are to be overcome. rg b , pai tv, Mu US ill. v i lial c t . n I In- - (llli-- 3, 1541 J,-.- -- i- - u 1 : 1941. . Date of last pubheatio 1941. TjjJt b |