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Show r TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JULY 7, I9 The Layton Journal included in his return. Incidentally one who professes to know about Weekly Newspaper published at such things tells us that the inLayton, Utah, in the interest I vestigators are expected to at least Davis county and colonies formed pay their expenses by he extra by former residents of the county. taxes they are able to dig up. oOoIntered as Second class nutter The report that steel production at Layton, Utah, under the Act of has caught up with the demand March 8, 1879. and in some instances there is reported a decline in output, should JOHN STAHLE, JR., Editor. make unnecessary the carrying out Residence phone Btf. 834. of the administration's suggestion that the government engage in the Subscription price $1.25 a year steel business. -- -- EDITORIAL Nevertheless we, according to bis promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. Second Peter 3:13. -- oOo- oOo- The severest blow in the Judith Coplon case was dealt by Prosecutor Kelley when he brought into the evidence the fact that Miss Coplon had been in the habit of week ending with a fellow federal employee. This bit of evidence, while not exactly pertinent to the case, nevertheless had the effect of changing public attitude toward the young government girl. The young people should take a Jot of interest in what Congress is doing these days since most of the oOodebts which Congress creates with such a lavish hand are going A local business man, who is at to have to be paid by the young his place of business seven days people of today, when the country a week and seven nights a week, is finally turned over to them. says that for the first thirty years oOoof his business life he longed each fhe old men who are running year to get away for two weeks the country today havent been vacation. Now, after thirty years able to reduce the debt in any ap- of denial he says he would rather preciable amount, even in theno-- t be home on the job than any place prosperous period this country has on a vacation, li there is any virever seen. What will they do when tue in vacation, and we believe normal times come and dollars be there is, everyone who possibly come bigger and harder to get? can should take two weeks vacayet oOo tion each year while he i Dont put off until tomorrow young enough to enjoy it. The what should be done today, even if light type of vacation will give you have to get some one else to one something new and diilerent do it. fo think about all of his lilc. -- -- -- oOo- -- oOo- The fellow without any responThe first installment of sugges-t'ona has lot of ideas for streamlia.r.g the governsibility usually how a thing should be done. ment, according to the plan pre-- i oOoared by the Hoover Commission No speed records have ever has been submitted to tht Conbeen broken by the habitually care gress by the President. The purful driver nor any necks. pose of the Hoover plan is to make oOothe government more efficient by An item in the news states that cutting red tape and reuucing 'Texas floods have rendered 13,000 rests. The trouble will come when people homeless and much hard- the unnecessary jobs have to be ship is being caused by the lack lopped off, and unless a lot of of drink water. Another case of them are lopped off, we may as water, water, everywhere, but not well give up the idea of any stream a drop to drink. lining or cost reduction. s -- . -- -- oOo- -- oOo- This from an exchange: It seems An exchange cites the example easier to get a railroad locomotive of a will that even the shrewdest back on the track than a upper lawyers couldnt break. The will sound mind, that has come apart. began: Being of had." oOoevery cent I spent oOoFifty-fou- r per cent of this nations population are said to own The public resentment toward to slap some form of savings bonds. It is never good practice back on the oOoa friend vigorously President Truman, who is serv- especially in the summer time. His ing his second term and does not back may be sunburned. oOo plan on a third term, has proposed that the appointment of postmastThere are today in this country ers be taken out of the hands of 5,000,000 persons paying for new the members of Congress and turn- automobiles on the monthly payed over to the post office department. ment plan. oOoThe suggestion will mee with some rough going- - when it A recent survey by the Labor comes to the Congressman who. is Department Bureau of Labor Staplanning on another term and is tistics indicates that unemploynot averse to awarding the faithful ment may reach 6 million within r with the local post- another year. oOo mastership. oOoNo matter how skillfully a conAn exchange tells this one: A tract it gotten up and how careparty of four were on their way fully it covers every detail, it is, to a neighboring town in a car. A in the final analysis, no better chicken on the highway in front John L. Lewis is not shared by the of the car suddenly rose in the air miners. This might be the reason: at the approach of the car, struck Before Lewis took over, the minthe windshield, passed through it ers were working hours at small and the window in the back of the wages. Clearly out of proportion car. The body of the chicken pass- for the type of work they were ed between the two persons in the doing Lewis secured for them a front seat and in the back seat. wage of $60 for a week of 35 The was was making about sixty hours. He also secured for them at the same time. pensions, and is now demanding miles The six- pound hen aited as c pro- federal regulation and enforcejectile, It all happened so- quickly ment of safety provisions. Incithat it was over before- anyone dentally if the coal mining indusrealized what was taking place. It try had done this or something is necessary to state that the approaching it or had even shown chicken was instantly killed Rid- a semblance of interest in the ers in the car spent some time of the miners there would speculating on what would have have been no John L. Lewis to been the result had the chicken contend with today. Men like gone through the driver's side of Lewis are produced because of certhe windshield and knocked him tain situations and conditions, - oot while the car was running 65 which, those in power do not miles an hohr. The story suggests choose to correct. The difficulty that chickens in the road may be has been that where the industry a greater hazard than they appear through selfishness and lack of in-- to be. terest in the workers fell short of oOodoing the right thing, men like Some 150,000 income taxpayers Lewis, in their zeal, go just as far will be visited by federal investiga the other way in applying correctors during the summer and fall. tive measures. The names of the ones to receive oOothis distinction have been selectIn 1939 some 600,000 families ed at random and that the calls in this country had annual incomes will be of a friendly nature unless of $5000. By 1949 the number had the investigator incidentally can grown to 4,800,000. These figures discover an instance in which the are from the U. S. Census Bureau. oOotaxpayer has failed to include An exchange suggest as a par- everything that should have been . - -- -- -- -- party-worke- -- 20 ody on a song popular in the en-s, fell heavy. 9 cents gas tax all Louisiana gasoa thought provoking refrain the spent holidays line stations drared in black. titled: Who llaby ?Sits With the with his friends at Bear Lake and Americans own 75 per cent of the When Afton, Wyo. Babysitters Baby worlds automobiles. the . son of Mr. and ardnT, Baby sitters Busy eat up to 150 pounds of Elphants Mrs. Charles Leslie Gardner, oOoa food day. Our tolerance is strained to the 1l.outlnding gift on his this country. of what birthday, Tuesday, July 5. It breaking point because At the time the Brooklyn bridge seems to be a concerted etfort on born at St. was completd in 1883 it was the aSi a. sister, to Marks hospital to mama and the part of the movie industry papa greatest engineering achievement of bandits yesteryear. Gardner. While mother is in the of the century. glorify the Due to the effects of the Gull In spite of the prodigious expendi- hospital, Ellis, Vance and Janyce we of the states of ture of effort along these lines es- will visit with their aunt and uncle, stream thirty-onMr. and Mrs. Arthur Gustaveson the United States have colder wincan see nothing in the lawless outlaws who at Fairview. ters than Iceland. capades of a band of A geyser in Iiceland has sent jet The measles had such a good roamed the country robbing banks ,y.Sleight Baby-Sitting- 4 e and trains shooting dowi. those who stood in their way. Thcie is such nothing commendable about exacts and certainly there is no can movie profession cuse that the offer for its thinly veiled attempt to glorify them. -- 0O0- than the parties who sign it. -- -- Thy were accompanied on their trip by son Wallace and wife and son, Michael, 9 months. WEST BOUNTIFUL -- -- s d n, STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT STATE CAPITOL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH REPORT OF CONDITION OF . -- Wyo. Classified Qds oOo- - -- time with Nancy and ollett Mann, that they decidd to stick around with Brent for a few days. Mrs. W. L. Ballard and daughter, Jo spent their vacation in beautiful Jackson Hole country in The biggest thrill out of coming to town Saturday, a local farmer Frank and Lura Lundquest tells us, used to come when one comes when could not go to Buhl as they are Now it a bargain. got one gets a parking place. entertaining Franks sister and 0O0family from Pomona, Calif. Lo Is line waist whose A local man, Eggett and family, left this Tuesdemanding some attention, reports day for a trip through Idaho where that in his opinion any man who Leo is going in the interest of to Zions Wholesale grocery where has the will power required for is he iredit prescribed manager. They will keep up the exercise the reduction of the waist line has also visit Buhl. It seems last week was Idaho will power enough to adhere to the kind of a diet that will keep him week for the Orson Eggett family. Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. from accumulating a waist line. oOoJoseph Newman, (Dora) and famIt is easy to find fault with and ily left for ellowstone park. The criticize some one we do not like. next morning, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggett and family, also left for the park, Saturday morning; Mr. ORCHARD NEWS and Mrs. Alma gertsch (LaVoun) and family and rMs. Orson Eggett Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Schulthies, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Eggett and lamily and Larry Ashdown all accompanied by Mr. and Schulthies visited m Idaho left for Buhl, Idaho, where they and Oregon over the weekend at had lived for ten years, after goNew Plymouth. Ida., the grru.a ing through the park the other two visited with Rendall Sehulthiis and families drove down to Buhl where family and at Nyssa. Ore, wi'h they all met Sunday morning and attended Sunday school. The only end familv I; j v SchuRhi-Sir. and Mrs. Rodney M. Pay trouble of their trip was trying and son Ronney. spent the passed to decide which of the many dinweek-enin Yellowstone park, ner invitations to except. They all with Mrs. Days parents Mr. and wanted to go everywhere any Mrs. J. B. Knight. every one wanted them to. By Ft. Lewis, Washington, will be now there was twenty three which home for Rodney M. Day for the seemed too many to go to one next two weeks. A veteran of place at once, so they divided inWorld War IT, Major Dav is an to three groups and formed sort of active member of the National a round robin. In the evening afGuard. ter church they all met at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bangerter, home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hitchand children Nola and Vern spent cock where they were served hot a happy week of the 4th with rolls and roast chicken, cake and their daughter, Mrs. Carlas Laurit-zen- . home made ice cream. Monday in Victor, Idaho. morning, after going to see a few Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen picked more old friends and visiting Clear Bear Lake to spend a week of their Lake an,d Water Mellon valley, vacation. Recent guests at the Jen- (some time called the Sunken Valof their were friends sen home girl they all started for home Mrs. Wallace Jen- ley) daughter-in-lawhere they arrived early Monday sen. One of the girls was in the evening, grandfather Eggett wantarmy with Mrs. Jenseen, both hav- ed to go to, but was afraid his ing served 20 months in Germany. chickens and turkeys could not eat The girls were on their way to the devel weed as fast as it came their homes in the East so he stayed home, to dig. But up Nurses Lucile Branigan. Clare as fast as fie dug it Wallace and Mrs. Hintz were hon- it grew again as well have gone so he may up, a in the farewell dinner ored at all and it up at once when plowed Blue Room of the Newhouse Hotel, home. returned he Miss Anna Wednesday evening by G. Williams, supt and members Louisiana service stations plan of the nursing staff at the Shriners a of mouming" for motorists day hospital. Each guest was presented because they now must pay the with a lovely corsage. tax in the nation. gasoline highest fishWhile their husbands went announced was This by W. S. Mil-toing, Mrs. Howard Lodsdon and Louisiana peof the chairman Mrs. Dean Hepworth enjoyed visitThe committee. troleum industry dad. and home with mother at ing and a cents 9 is tax state gallon The fishermen caught their nice bunch of fish in the Grandaddy the federal tax is 1V4 cents. On lake region even tho the rain June 7 the first anniversary of the an-hour wel-war- e the close of business on other banks, including reserve balan- S 190,158.14 ces, and cash items in process of collection ... United States Goxernment obligations, direct and guaranf. 856,787.74 teed 96,678.06 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 12,045.00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of Federal Re6.00 serve Bank) Loans and discounts (including $316.15 overdrafts) 750,340.03 Bank premises owned $1.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 2.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 .. . TOTAL ASSETS $1,906,017.97 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- - , at ions $ 609,968.42 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 760,940.08 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 6,505.29 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 211,768.04 Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) 2,076.33 TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,591,258.16 Other Labilities 6,251.77 ( TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 308,508.04 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total par value of $25.000 00. $1,906,017.97 $ MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for $ other purposes (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of re- -- Steel Grain Bins. Let us show you why they are easier to erect and why they fire your grain better protection. Don't take a chance on losing hard earned grain profits. Store your grain in Butler grain bins. loan-eligib- le Toone Tractor & Implement Co. So. 2100 Main U. S.Highway 91 Ph. 808 143-W- i 36-W- . 762-R- senes of 50.000.00 3,909.63 STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, Richard H. Clark, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 8th dav of Julv, 1949. RICHARD 11. CLARK, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1949. SKL MILTON J. HESS, Notan Public. Residing at Farmington. Utah. My Commission expires Nov. 25. 1949. Correct Attest: JOS. E. ROBINSON. L. CLARK. L. STAHLE, A KEITH ' rVUTA"-crrnfv herehv nent of tho alnne " Bank' cSSioner i,nk mniiasioner of the State of Utah, do u a true and correct copy of the stateIngoing company. Died in my office on July 8. 1949 hoi W SIMMON'S, Bank Commissioner. - J Bountiful identified Aid Secondary project 5 Vhe4 length of road t be Con is 3 84 v .tructed or improved items of niles. and the principal 3S lOr flr fcixnrnvim At ImV -- Co-o- p im-mdi- at What We Think Beginning shortly after school is out. swimming classes are or- Notice to Contractors diThe attention of bidders is Provisions Special the rected to covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this con tract shall be $1.75 per hour. to all The minimum wage paid intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1.40 ptr The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be $1,275 per hour. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Division, U. S Depart Wage ilc-iment of Labor, that contractors en gaged in highway construction work arc required to meet the Labor provisions of the Fair Standards Act of 1933, (52 Sta r 1060). Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission. Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prosbidders. Specifications, pective proposal forms, and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on do positing $2.00, which will be refunded; providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 30th day of June, 1949. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH By D. H. WHITTENBURG. Chairman Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the City of Bountiful, Utah, proposes to make the following improveConstruct water ments, works improvements according to plans and specifications on file at the office of Win Templeton, Consulting Engineer, 411 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are invited for furnishing all labor, equipment and tools necessary jo complete said work, and will De received at the office of the City Recorder in the Bountiful City Hall until 7:00 p.m. oclock on the 21st day of July 1949, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in the Bountiful City Council meeting room. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said improvement may be seen and examined at the office of the Consulting Engineer, 411 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing $10.00 with the Consulting Engineer's office for each set of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit for each set of documents so obtained will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who return such sets of documents in good condition within 30 dayrx after opening of bids. The owner reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids or waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or bids. WILFRED H. WILLAMS City Recorder. to-wi- t: ganized for the children of the Sealed proposals will be recounty. Competent teachers are securd and a regular course of in- ceived by the State Road Commisstruction is given. sion of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Although the project has been Lake City, until 2 oclock, Tuesday, operating but two years the class July 19, 1949, and at that time has grown in enrollment to over opened for construction four hundred. A larger nrollment publicly of a 2,s Road Mixed Bituminous is expected this year. Surfaced Road in Davis county, the Assuming that thre are five hundred enrolled this year it same being that section of U. S. means that by the end of the No. 91 betwen Woods Cross and summers swimming season everv one of those enrolled will know how to swim. In addition to this, a course is given in diving, in which all of the well known fvpes of divers are employed. A school of first aid and life saving is held in which the older members of th group are taught the best wav to rescue a drowning person, and how to administer artificial respiration. At the close of the course a graduation day exercise or program is given in which the children in fhe various age groups and classes demonstrate what they have learnedd uring the course. In mv opinion the service is one of the finest projects that anv community can sponsor. It not only teaches the children the correct wav to swim but it also teaches them the valuable lesson of how to rescue a drowning person and how to apply artificial respiration. How important this course of instruction is may be judged from the fact that each year in this' community int his country should put on a summer course of instruction such as I describe, and handle it in the same manner, that these drowning could be reduced to a fraction of what they are now. Juit think of it! Hoover's It often happens that these model-- tie newest handiest cleaner in drownings take place in the sight of friends who are powerless to America coils only $49.95 end your old clear help for the reason that they do (cleaning tools eatra). not know how to swim, how to trip, rescue a drowning person, or howbeah a. il .weeps, it deana-y.l to administer artificial respiration. weigh, only pound.. See it in acton in your own home. 1 am convinced that this unforCall tod tunate situation will not occur in there s no charge, no obligation. anv group in which present a graduate from one oft hese swimming and life saing schools. 20-2- 1 - Joe Maybe Jr., who underwent major operation in an Ogden ho.pital, is home now. jnd is improving nicely. Home th's past week from an n If, c, 1 36-W- ASSETS Cash, balances with . Come in today for full information about Butler 50-J- The Red Cross in the community FOR SALE 7 pc. blonde bedroom I live ach year a sumsuite; Lane cedar chest; Kroclcr mers course of instruction for 2 pc. tapestry. overstuTfed suite children in swimming in the munwith slip covers and several othicipal swimming pool. The project er household pieces. Call 558-the under direction is of one of Bountiful 20 for information. the men school teachrs. DAVIS COUNTY BANK of FARMINGTON in the State of Utah at June 30. 1949 42-J3- in which TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obli $1,597,509.93 gations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 25,000.00 Capital ' 175,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits . 108,508.04 Store Your Groin To Assure At Least Loan Value For Ivery Bushel Produced auto trip to the east were. Mr. and Mrs. Briant S. Jacobs ind son. David. They visited Missouri and Illinois, spending several days in Evanston, III., with Leone and David Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Jacobs are sisters. Fullfilling a dream of many years planning. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs visited places, famous in early church history, including Independence, Mo., where they atended church sendees, also Nauvoo and Carthage jail, wheret he Prophet Joseph Smith died a martyr. . . . David, the young son, reports he of boiling water into the air every saw the statutes of Ruck Finn. 24 hours for centuries. The homes and business houses of eykjavik capital of Iceland are heated with water from hot springs. The water of 79 swimming polls Iceland is heated with water from FOR SALE Master Chev. coupe. hot springs. new Good condition, paint, Fisherman of Iceland catch 900 181 So.3 50 7000 Thell heater. Carroll o fish of million pounds year, 20 West, Bountiful, Utah. pounds for each man, woman child in Iceland. All Classified ads must be Iceland is rated as one the healthiest spots on the globe with a paid for before insertion. Deaddeath rate from causes in 1944 of line will be noon Thursday. only 9.4 a thousand. The rate in the United States was 10.6 per tho FOR SALE Weiner pigs. Call . sand. Third house Bountiful 20 In addition to the valuable leswest of oil refinery. WX. sons learned int hese schools there is the angle of healthful rec-- i WANTED Reliable party to take cation under trained supervision. over orchard. Phone Bountiful It is generally admitted that there . 20 is no tvpe of recreation and exercise that surpasses in its bene- FOR RENT New modern 4 room, ficial results that of swimming. . also barn. Call ountiful The voung people like it and take 2u to it with enthusiasm. It is a pleasing sight to visit FOR RENT 2 room apt. Gas and .. .u see several hunour suiv-o. 20 all Et. fumshed. lights i i the dred young people crystal clear water each i'i a healthy FOR SALE Nearly new ta"ble coat of tan, going v.ujt.ch their model machine, $18; va.washing summer training. It fills their battery radio side chair model, cation with a healthful an enjoy12; bathroom corner sink comable program. I am assuming that there is at plete with faucets $6; old style bathub, 6 ft., $10; kitchen east least one modern swimming pool iron sink, $4; gas water heating in each countv. It there isnt there tank with all fittings, small .410: SPOTLIGHTING UTAH should be. No greater recreational stucco, block and brick paint 5 Ph. facility can be provided by a comgal. 2 tires, 4 tubes, . 20 Call after 6 p.m. munity for its young people than it modern, sanitary swimming pool. Yes folks, Framptons Drive Inn is BUILD CHOOSE open again. The place where WHEN YOU ARCHITECT: I in you get curb service. Treat the spected recently, a house that is family to our deluxe sandwiches being built in the eummunity in 20 and other lunch treats. which 1 live. I was surprised to in the LOST One blue crochet bag made discover that although neighborhood of ten thousand dolof cork, and containing unfinlars was being spenti n the conished material and several croof the house that there struction chet hooks, Finder please call will be a number of features in Phone 399. connection with it that have been moabandoned for some years by RENT Two room apt. call dern home builders as not the FOR Mrs. Nephi Hepworth. Phone best construction feautres that . Bountiful and gas Light extensive experience in the build20 furnished. ing business has shown are not desirable. In talking with the owner of the home he stated he had FOR RENT 3 rm. basement apt. with bath, utilities, furnished. drawn the plans fort he house and $50.00 per mo. Near Val Verda that the contractor was building arch. Phone Bountiful 848-R20 it just as he had planned it I feel that a man building a house has the right to build it the way Dear Public! Plase come in and he thinks he wants it, but I think buy! your levis; genuine strauss and Lees, we also have Lees and that he would have done well to have talked with an experienced Dickies matched shirt and pant builder. I am sure a good architect sets. And you should see our could have saved him money and sweetheart blouses and skirts. have given him a better satisAll at Shoe. Bountiful. 20 fied with. I think a good many people make the same mistake FOR SALE 1 story white frame in planning their lives. They prewar dwg and gar. 150 E. 2 Choose what, in their inexperience, No full basement elec HW they think they wan, only to disstoker 2 bdrms up 1 down; carcover that in the plans they have peting; fruits and garden overlooked some important things 20 occupancy, $9,900. and left out some thingst hat they should have provided for. FOR SALE G. E. refrigerator 7 cu. ft. Bargain; also car top luggage carrier, steel cap bed; collapsible boat. Call at 379 West (By Frank Dixon) 5 So. 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