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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, JUNE 2, 1949 WANTED Kel- - The Layton Journal be earning it Ben-Sibe simple and gullible enough to ficult, and that would dollars. was al- Jit conference Sunday. grandpa jre, vinator washer, automatic Madsen . WANTED Baby sitting 25c an Bountiful four hundred million on Several sunburns were picked up and blessed. be deceived by them. sent dix. Good condition, oOoold U the 15 hour; experienced, oOoat Saratoga last Saturday by vary 441- - N. R. I. 609-R15 Btf Phone The woman who used to keep youth of the ward who were at- her mommy I lap girl. The Nebraska legislature voted is the a cave in milk Collie and out butter the SALE Registered FOR down the sales tax. Friends of the Her precious tending the Aaronic priesthood feet from the door, has a ing. The pienjeers were hauled in former Stella Wakefield. "8 weeks old Allred new tax say they expect to keep puppies; So. 400 E, Centeron working for it. daughter who grumbles because trucks 3340 Don Cleverly and Anstotz, by udy 15 her mechanical refrigerator in the Dee Parker and were chaperoned 19ne Pearl of Great PnceMr. an oOoUtah. ville, bountiful of At the present price of potatoes kitchen has to be defrosted once a by Bishop Wilson, Drexel Beckman group met at the home church I. N. Stanley, ministry. eve Saturday Peck Elwin Jensen, Mary Alice Wood, Mrs. Willard and fresh vegetables there is week. Sunday, June 5, 1949. Church saddle oOoFOR SALE Two good Hilarious Ruth Page and Jess Hess. School, 9 a m. Mrs. Nellie Bai really some point in growing a ning. Some women seem to think that of in abundance, Blanch horses; must sell one, lard, Supt., morning worship, garden. A good garden will pay a aen too Mr. and Candland, daughter of were two sizes its affits shoe enjoyed if the choice at same price. Lee Burnits members in recreation the 10 a.m. Mrs. Ruth Moss pianist. itself lor Mrs. Earl Candland happy 15- ham. Phone Farmington 103. North Salt Lake left Friday for cious pot luck supper. fords, leaving the fresh vegetables large. 1 year oOospent only Christensen owner, FOR SALE as clear profit. By San Francisco with her little niece Thelma Mrs In nine states in the Union boys Melanie King, 18 months, who is Sunday visiting relatives in Provo oOoold, 2 large bedroom 12x18 front FOR of back. fourteen the came at age She room picture windows, large may marry what?) her and joining guess mother (and daddy The Oklahoma legislature killed and girls at the age of twelve with after We are very happy to report that a month at grandsunny kitchen, attch. garage; in. FOR RENT Two bedroom un a measure that would have put all the parents consent. These states mas. spending furnished apt. 225 East Second Clarice Powell is home from Mrs. acre; lawn, shrubs, garden Idaho, state employees on a five day are: Colorado, Florado, and only and feeling almost liKe North. Phone Bountiful 343 J. patch the strawberry hospital SoO week. We record the action for the I Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, at for critiwishes a FHA loan, assume in Sincerest and new down, again. Still unconscious reason that it is the one single in- I... extendRhode Island, South Dakota and per month, including taxes and cal condition is Mrs. F. W. Acker- continued good health are stance that we can recall in which Washington. ed to her by all. insurance, only stone throw to man, 62, of Orchard. Mrs. AckeroOoa law making body took any step was Clarkson, Dean Holbrook, Jerry bus, 600 East, first house facing man was struck by a car as she to reduce or hold down taxes. An exchange seeks to dull our home, and Wally Hart spent the holiday her on Randell Way, Centerto north A. the highway callcrossing oOoenthusiasm for television by Mrs. near Granddaddy lakes. Each of Lane. ville. Odell of southwest have that fact Twcnty-sevelegislatures ing up the unpleasant was recognized by her the young men acquired beautiful passed or are considering bills to with television one does not orly Ackerman FOR SALE 2 16mm RCA picture friend and next door "tans." her coat, by bar television from automobiles. have to listen to the commercials All kinds of ladies and gents' who Deanna Beckman, oldest daughCandland, Mrs. Earl machines, with sound, complete, neighbor, the diverts Television The reason: REMODELING and Repairing but also watch them. school. with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Beckor LDS ward rusRed suitable and side to stayed her attention of the driver. Most legis425 West 5th South Bountiful Also 35mm Simplex projectors her while waiting for an ambul- man, spent four days last week in latures feel that if anything, somePhone 747-NEWS a Willard, Utah, visiting at the home ward suffered for also suitable ORCHARD Mrs. Ackerman complete, ance, thing is needed to concentrate the M. V. of Mrs. Bounher or school. of 4eg John the right grandmother, Stable, Jr., compound fracture attention of the driver on his drivPEARL IIIER 15 tiful. Phone 884. a fractured left leg and arm, a Grazer. Riding on the bus from ESTRAY ing rather than divert it. skull fracture and brain injury. here was really quite a thrill for oOoexWelcome home was heartily I have a stray Guerney steer about Efforts are being made to locate the young miss. Most men are better cooks than to Miriam S. Mann Sunday her son by a former marriage, tl took two snowdrifts to stop tended 8 months old mark with two unon a man on. When let brags they mavivacious young The now and from Wayne derbits on left ear. Roy E. Atki. 2 tenor a Carl Brangan soloist, morning. family is Strum, his cooking the chances are it equipped, tron is visiting her parents, Mr. traveling with the Martha Rae ra- making the skyline drive in Manti 1946 Packard, fully son, (west of oil work), Woods condiair ordinary. spotlights, roadlights, via Gunnison, etc., last Sunday. 15 Cross. and Mrs. A. V. Sconberg, and also dio show. oOofroDt tioner, radio, cigar lighters, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wayne Josephine Heaton and daugh Guests of M". and rubber A local woman says the high her husbands folks, ' and back seats, perfect ters, Karen and Nadine arrived Branagan cr ":c trip included cost of living is boosted by the David C. Mann. Chaplain Grant WATER with safety tubes, will trade is and in wife his mother and will July Mann with to her parents visit join younger rother, Thursday fact that some people buy unecon1940 or 41 for equity $1000.00 ento Chick. Better luck, ne:.. .me, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gwynn and ALL CHANGES in water tickets omic articles. This woman con- he will have a full 30 days pickup or $600.00 cash; this car can- other relatives from her home in Wayne. in Bountiful Irrigation for the tends that store bread for a family joy Salt Lake relatives, and must be has had extra care, Margene Noall, daughter of Wawhole stream must be in to the of six costs twice as much as home yon parties that are being planned. Moccasin, Arizona. 210 West be seen to appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Conley are lter and Jayne Noall, has been afternoon was An enjoyable made bread. With skill and a little by June 10, 1949. Leah secretary Center Str., Bountiful. Phone II. work she says one can make a sub- spent Tuesday by ladies attending visiting at the Noorda home while spending the past two weeks visitPeterson, secretary. 15 988-V(No dealer). her grandparents in Fillmore. stantial meal out of the simplier, the closing social for the Relief Mr. Conley is flying out of Salt ingCarol Peterson, daughter of cheaper items that is every bit as society. A program was presented Lake for United Air Lines. Mrs. Mr and Jean Mrs. Lynn ePterson, left wholesome as the more expensive consisting of vocal solos sang by Conley is the former Barbara Wednesday by plane for California foods. Marjorie (Madge) llugoe and Mar- Noorda. OoMrs. Joel Wilson and daughters After a months visit with her cia Williams, piano solos played The lifting of the blockade of by Ella Christiansen and readings spent the memorial holidays in grandparents, Carol Jean will be accompanied to Idaho to be presBerlin by Russia brings to an end by Albert Sconberg. Committees Spring city. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilier mo- ent at her aunts wedding. an outrage that has no counterpart in charge were, program, Gertrude in history. The prompt calling ac- Schrader and Ethel Salisbury; tored to Dillon, Montana, their The youngest son of Mr. and tion the Western air lift by Gen- games, Lola Deppe; refreshments, former home, for the holiday. eral Lucius Clay and its mainten- Minnie Cleverly, Leone Arbuckle they stopped at Idaho Falls Mrs. Frank Fenwick, who was ance for months in spite of the and Claudine Croseley. The offi- and visited Mrs. Hiers brother, A. struck by a car, Tuesday, and cost in money and lives has dem- cers showed their appreciation for L. Cox and family and were accom- taken to a Salt Lake hospital, is onstrated to the Kremlin and the the cooperation of their class lead- panied on to Dillon by Mr. Hiers reported to be improving. world a number of things. It has ers, magazine correspondent, musi- folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Henson shown that Russia lacks the integ cian and organist by presenting of Pocatello. In Dillon they were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. David rity to honor a gentlemans agree- each with a lovely gift. ment. tl also should show that the A kitchen shower honoring Ilier. United States has no fear of Rus Hone Hart was given Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Bangerter sia and cannot be bluffed by her night at the home of Mary Alice have just returned from a grand ruthlessness. The failure of the Wood, by the Harmonettes. The the Teton mountains through trip blockade boomeranged on the Rus- girls had fun performing a mock- into Victor, Idaho, where they occa wedding using Phyllis Gwynn for visited their sian government. The FOR SALE daughter, Mrs. Carlos pation of Berlin was set up with the groom, Martha Schulthies, Lauritzen and family. or LEASE 26 acres the specific concurrence of the mother, Ellen Gwynn, father, Last Wednesday was a very FOR SALE farm of PEACE TIME SECTORS land; all planted. Russian government. By the arbi-tar- Joyce Peacock and Venita Howard good REGULAR AP FORCES of their members for happy day Bountiful Moss. Phone Bill and infamous imposition of as attendants. For the wedding, WAR classes and their mothers. Tt SECTORS AB N3JDNAL GUARDS 107-J- . the blockade the Russian govern- the bride was presented a gown of primary The Blazers, Trekkers and Guides AREA CORK DEFENSE AP milito ment sought starve out the daily newspaper, fashioned with ably assisted by teachers Sarah Chev., 3 huntary garrisons and administrative a bustle skirt, slit at the end, show Allen, Zelda Mills and Melba FOR SALE 1936 dred, newly overhauled. 505 E. staffs of government with which it ing a dainty blue garter. Her veil pleve had hot cake and pop 15 dogs, 9th No., Bountiful, Utah. was, supposed to be on terms of was made of scalloped white table at Muellers park. technical friendship. The airlift, The adorable daughters of Stella FOR SALE Solid steel clothes edged with roses. Her bouwas successful only because the napkins W. Madsen and Florence Claar rewas flowers made quet from the line poles, $10 per .yiir, $15 inWestern nations delivered an ul- Sunday funnies. Marian ceived beautiful dresses from mem stalled; mountain soil. 315 East perCayias timatum to Russian that any inter- formed the 15th South. Phone Bountiful ceremony, using exerts bers of their mothers sewing club ference with It would be met, if from the . 638-William Wort-12- ; or Thursday. daily paper. Following necessary, by armed force in the the ceremony, the bride was surBurt Christensen was Grandpa guise of fighter protection. prized by the entrance of her thrilled to see his new little grandoOoGordon Schulthies, son over the passed week end. Mr. FOR SALE Whizzer motor bike, A reader of this paper tells of a groom-to-bnew condition, has generator, who exclaimed ROASTS TO BOAST OF "Isnt she sweet Christensen, father of Elmo Chrislocal cook who can make a lemon tensen of when headlight, tail light, speedometer saw he e his in Orchard, resides bride so one can that meringue pie good . Remember when basting the turkey was a holiday ritual the chil horn and rear, carrier, heavy eat the paper plate along with the in her attractive gown. The bride Spring City, Utah, dren all gathered to watch? Granny looked like a calendar picture with No. 264 Twas $140.00. to bicycle. received see lots duty of Carlos and good lovely kitchen pie and like it. her flushed rosy piak cheeks and white hair. But all that stoopiag 15 1st East. Phone Btfl. 117-gifts and the girls were served de- Don Wod at Sunday school last oOoand spooning was both hot and tiring and today we go skiing or swimSunday. They have been making Fateful Friday, the thirteenth, licious refreshments. A SALE water FOR deluxe ming with the family while the range takes over and does the ro&sth.g gas their home for us. Anyone eaa produce roasts to boast ef if the simple directfeas-givepassed in this community without herMiss Donna Wood entertained and John in Idaho recently. Ella at never been Call used. heater, Chrisiansen entertained friend, Mrs. Beverly Allen below are followed. any untoward happening. It was 270 East First So. or Phone as calm and peaceful as any other Reid at a stork shower Friday the young merand their families . a cut ef meat suitable for roasting. Hava H at room temper' 1. Choose 15 at day, evening, June 3. Miss Wood will to dinner latefc (Ella is a sister tore. Carla and D&n3. oOobe assisted by Mrs. Betty Jones. FOR SALE) I1 acres of very Cats Best Cooked By Roasting Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Madsen Andrew Carnegie is reported to Jo Ballard, Ellen Gwynn, Marchoice garden land in West Yea) Lamh Pork have said that it is a very diffi tha Schulthies, Donna Wood and spent Sunday th 'Orchard visiting Bountiful; also has 2 wells on their daughters Mona M. Jensen cult thing to distribute four Lola Hatch motored to Provo Also 3 Loin acres of Leg property. very and family and also their son, dred million dollars. It undoubted-MondaLom and enjoyed watching the Leg good land in South Bountiful Leg Shoulder Shoulder ly is.' nl fact we can think of only boat races on Utah lake, very much Frank and family. Baby April was Fresh near South Bountiful chapel Boned & Rolled one thing that might be more dif- - The HarmoneUes are singing at extra happy to have Boned & Soiled Smoked 15 and 884. Call grandma Boujiful Bsned & Stuffed Ribs Shoulder Crewn Roast Fresh Smoked Crown Roast 2. Wipe outside of the carcass with a clean, damp cloth. Meat should not be washed. ExCITING REPORTS are pouring in from North, 5. Season with salt and pepper. East, South and West! According to the latest 1 Place on a rack in an open ihallow pan with the fat side up. available figures for 1949, in 54 representative The rack holds the roast out of the dripping? and with the fat U. S. market areas, more people bought Hudon top, the roast will do its own basting. Meat which is deficient sons than any other make, regardless of price! in fat should be brushed with melted fat or covered with strips of In 254 additional areas Hudson outsold every bacoa or suet. other make except the three lowest-price- d cars f. Insert a meat thermometer so that its bulb is in the center of the largest muscle. It should not touch bone or fat. Every day, new thousands are discovering that Ihereare may variables in the use of a time table and the onljr Hudson delivers not just a little "more," but reliable guide to cooking time is a meat thermometer. most all the of they want most. Its Americas 6. Add no water. Car, because it excels in all the imThe meat is already tender and does not require moisture. portant ways shown below. We invite you to 7. Do aot cover. a Revelation Ride today! enjoy thrilling Tender cuts of meat should not be covered as this steams them L WA 4 Company, the national authority on automobile and tie meat becomes more like s pot roast. regiatrmtiont 8. Roast in a slow oven 0 A constant low temperature is degrees. recommended as it produces meat juicier, more flavorful, and more uniformly eeiil fhe least possible shrinkage. Low temperatures als of the meat during cooking, and. er wat;hing W1 be ess splattering of the fat on pans, andUYMinCe racks 9. Roast to the desired degree of doneness. s Weekly Newspaper published at Layton, Utah, in the interest of Davis county and colonies formed by former residents of the county. Intered as Second class matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. tw-ent- y CHURCH dren -- community .hTcfthe -- JOHN STAIILE, JR.. Editor. Residence phone Btf. 884. , 12-ye- .time .Jtnther -- tae -- Subscription price $1.25 a year RENT -- EDITORIAL S-- uw And Jesus answered and said unto him. Blessed art thou, Simon for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. Bar-Jon- Mat-the- 16:17. -- A local man who was in the office the other day said that his neighbor always remembered his wife's birthday and marriage anniversary with a gift. On the occasion of her bithday recently he stepped into the drug store to get a box of candy. I am getting it ior my wife for her birthday present," he explained to the drug store proprietor. "Do you think she will be surprised," the merchant asked? Yes, I think she will," he said, "she was expecting a new car." oOo- -- ' nukes it harmful, but the amount of man the money has." oOo- There are two things a man, when he takes them home never sneaks through the alley and in the back way a good string .of fish, and a high chair for his first bom. oOo- -- An then there is the story about the woman who expressed grave concern because the operation she was about to undergo was her first. I know just how you feel," the doctor saia, "this is my first one too." oOo local man traded in his 1939 car on one of the new models. "Well' he said as he looked it over, "I wonder how this one will look in 1959." "Better be thinking, the dealer said, "how you vml look in 1959. -- oOo- r One day a man said to his neigh-to- n "John, how is it that you and your wife get along in such perfect harmony? You never seem to have any differences or family arguments, as do most every other married couple in this neighborhood. "Wen,", John said, "it is this way, when my wife and I were married we decided that I should decide all the big questions that might come up, and that she would decide the little questions, and that she would decided which were the big questions and which were the litle questions. , . , - A local man wants to know why it is that fishing always seems to be at its best when the weeds get so high onq cant make hia way along the creek bank. Our guess is that its just one of natures ways jai protecting the fish..- " - -- . oQo- Science, it seems to us, could render its greatest service to the world of today by discovering a plan or. a material from which houses could be made . that the people who need houses could afford to live in. That, to us, is the greatest present challenge to sciene today. One of the principle items that enter int high prices and the high cost of living is housing and rent. When a working man has to dig up each month from fifty to one hundred dollars for a house to live in naturally he has to receive sufficient pay to enable him to pay the high rent and still have enough left out of which to live. It seems to us that at the present time the matter of cheaper, housing is the main essential in the matter of lowering living costs and the cost of every .item that enters into daily use. -- oOo- The average man, after he goes fishing all night and tramps miles of rough, slippery creek banks wonders how it is that the price of catfish at the city market can be so cheap. ! - -- oOo- ; In Tailor 15-1-3 ANIMAL -- PICKUP WANTED -- TICKETS 15-1- 6 -- En-rout- e Accieien ri Vbnll IhE ADS y 15-1- 8 . 302-W- 13-2- 1 -- e, soon-to-b- -- n 358-W- . -- hun-Bonni- -- e y GteO 0 taBO 1 "4-Mo- st 275-30- : the opinion of some, the blockade of 'Berlin was imposed as a smoke screen to cover up Russias drive in China. If this I? tnie we are in the position of having bluffed out Russia in .Germany while at the same time we let her take possession of China. Rus-.sio- n -- 15-1-8 I One of town's ministers the other day in talking of the affect of money on men said: "It isnt the omount of money a man has that . -- n oOo- -- 1 Time Table for Roasting oOo- The. drive-imovie theaters have attracted such large numbers of theater goers that the regular price picture theaters in many sections are beinning to show a declining attendance. There are at the present time between one and two thousand drive-itheaters that accommodate cars for two nightly shows with a potential audience of 5 n MEAT: (4 to 600,--OO- Rare O 300 300 300 Medium ... Well Done 300 300 300 Teal Pork oOo- 3(10 Ham: less congestion, lower living costs and cheaper labor. 12-1- 6 9-1- pounds " " pounds 2 Half Him oOo- A note the Russians have suddenly turned friends, a local man said, yesterday, I do not trust them. Their friendly move, in my opinion, is for the purpose of throwing us off guard and for the purpose of getting us to ease up on our aid to the Western nations. If they succeed in this I look for them to make a sudden move to control Germany and the rest of Europe. I have a conviction that -- this is their plan. I hope we won't ... Lamb: A movement-o- f industries to the south is under way. The reason: -- pounds) Temoeratur Medium .. Well Done ... a day. -- 6 Minutes Per Pound , Beef: n ' million TAILORING ANDERSEN -- .7" "Ready to eat Fish: 4-- pounds pounds 6 2-- 4 Fillet Turkey: 6-- WILKISON MOTOR SALES 530 So. 5th West On Highway 91 Bountiful, Utah 10-1- 6 18-2- 5 Telephone 430 from the oven. 5 35-4- 5 30-3- 5 35-4- 0 30-4- 0 35-4- 5 0o It .,on on ....I pounds ..... pounds pounds : 20-2- 5 25-3- 300 ' ' -f o- -r o-- nterral ,temPer rucular kind of meat, the roast Meat Therm- ameter Reading! , |