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Show M V - THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 22, 1M9 Batters Motor Co. Has Oalslanding Ropalalion in Area Willys car dealer the ButAs ters Motor Company recognizes the fact that a good car is not the results of a days work; it is the proyear improveduct of ment and constant advance. As such, the Willy Jeep and the Willy Station Wagon represents an enviable engineering accomplishment. All Willys products presene that fine balance between appearance and power, size and economy, speed and safety, comfort and atertness. It is not carefully prepared tests under favorable conditions which prove the worth of a car, but the every day use, sudden emergencies and the long range record ot economy such as was undergone by the Willy during the war and which demonstrates the true value of WiUys products today. Many of the people in our district who now own such popular Willys products as the Jeepster, the Station Wagon or the Jeep powered for agriculture use hae only the highest praise for the durderived ability and usefulness from ownership. In addition to the above mentioned Willys products, Mr. E. M. (Ed) Butters is now delivering pick-uwhich is availthe one-toor heel drive. able in Of prime importance to local residents is the fact that the Butters Motor Company offer immediate delivery and require no trade. Cars may be bought from their modem display rooms at 2260 Grant Avenue in Ogden, on either cash or terms. E. M. Ed Butters is to be congratulated on making available to the motoring public of this district such fine cars and agricultural implements and it is the sincere wish of this writer that Mr. Butters will enjoy an ever fruitful future. year-afte- n r p 4-- CLEARFIELD NEWS Beginning Sunday Sept. 25th all meetings of the Clearfield L. D. S. Second Ward will be conducted in the new stake house and Second ward chapeL Since its organization the Second ward having no chapel of its own has held it gatherings in serveral buildings. Sacrament services were held in the North Davis junior high, as was also the Sunday school. M. L A. and Primary held their meeting in the First ward chapel and the Relief Sunset Siciety eitther in the mortuary chapel, or in the homes of its presidency. Not yel fully completed the new building will not be didicated until finished and paaid for. Bishop Clar ence J. Stoker and his counselors and ward clerk, James N. Wallace J. Kay Nelson and Allen Hodson who have worked so faithfully in the erection of the beautiful structure desire the cooperation of all ward members in finishinf the work. Recently moving to Clearifeld r from Ogden were, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis parents, of Mrs. Opal Hadfield Recent guest at the Davis and Hadfield homes wa?, Don Davis of Portola, Calif, here for a 10 daK ars.it The two L. D. S. Relief society organization of the local wards were representer at Welfare square in Salt Lake city, Thursday. down to the city 5 women of the First ward and 6 of the Second ward spent the day in the factory preparing com to can. Recent isitors from Alameda California have been Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hadfield house guests of Mr. the new 19491950 season. Several members from the general board primary were present to give talks and lead discussions. Members of the O. F. F. dub met for their regular meeting recently. Mrs. Mary Roberts was hostess for the group a he home Milton G. Pence BENJAMIN B PEEK,- sometimes Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or known as BENJAMIN PEEK, de- the 12th day of November, ceased Dated and first publication - LET US figure your roofing lias Scientifically Preared Feeds problems now Expert build - up or Repair, all types of roofing. Roofs in colors. Siding. Roof Servico Co. Wendell Robins her moher, Mrs. George Briggs, The business ot farming pin in Layon. Luncheon was served iitably, has in the past decade Income a problem ot some conseto 8. quence in every agricultural eon, munity. The successful fanner ot El Chicko Club today has found it necessary to ihangc his met hints and adopt new Is Notod As Gay practices in almost everv field of farm activity. This situation is partieulary Iladfields parents Mr. and Mrs. iruc in the growing and feeding Wells Hadlield they also visited ol stock and poultiy In this respect, with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Milton of Ogden' on ti c North Just , and study on the part Mr. and Mrs. Elmer road is located the FI experiment ot Milton ti Pence, prominent Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bai Mr. Harrisville Chico Club. There are no doubts PH. Kays. 127-J- 4 and Mrs. Meby Harris Mr. and that it is one of the finest cstab grain merchant of Ogden, has revealed that for rations either stock Mrs. Howard Hadfield and Delbert lishments of its kind in the whole or poultry must consist of someHadfield. Several family parties Ogden area. Onion business was brisk on the thing nunc than farm if the and social gathering honored the Dining and dancing and other most prelits au- to grams market the last day of be Chicago realized, out of state visitors during their pleasant diversion is provided b Faim when a record of 1540 ear when August aie giams splendid and owners operators, usttl as a base but should be loads changed hands. stay, Earl was a former Clearfield the new supPcge and Ken Medford, on everv plemented with other elements resident and grew up in this Less chewing tobacco was nianu The wells Halfield proper- light of the week. .The facilitiesot to obtain the b st results The cf El Chicko for the enjoyment West Ogden Mill under the factured in the United States durdi ty was purchased by the Second these special pleasures are pee of Milton G. Pence, has ing the year ended June 30, than ward and is now the site of the because the are lution ially enjoyable new North Davis stake house and reached on a pleasant drive from Ihch particularly active in seek in any year of this century, acing out and passing on to the f.um cording to the U. S. Department Second ward chapel. this vicinity. the facts concerning feed of Agriculture. Snuff consumption industry to Mr. and Mrs Dean Jeffs are the 'Itie appeal of the El Chicko and There is a great econ- is also dropping rapidly. The confeeding parents of a new son bom recently pleasure seekers is due partly to omy in these feeds that are sumption of cigars and pipe smokusing to location and he ideal in an Ogden hospital partly balanced seienttficaly rations for ing also shows a decline while the Mrs. Florence Buck of Ortonvil-l- the way Page and Ken Medforu both animal and fowl consumption of cigarettes is on the Minnesota is a house guest- of operate their club.' Fine food and increase. Tobacco producers and Mr. Pence has sc the nod people manufacturers believe liquid refreshments are served to of the Ogden area that the use her daughter in law Mrs. Lola Bu- the faithfully for customers- - and both arc well of other forms of tobacco will con- ck and children Mrs. Buck come worth and has many years subsequently the short distance tmue to decline and the sale of here to attend funeral services of becausedriving of their superiority. Fried achieved his present success in will increase as long as her son. William Buck killed in an chicken of mouth watering good- the gram and nulling field. It is cigarettes times continue good and incomes men of this ty who roon the pc go autombile accident at a county ness and tender, juicy thick steaks arc high. even tenor of their wav ami acad insection in Clinton while he have always been a specialty here. ' Messrs. Page and Ken Medford complish much without lanfarc. Lake. and his little son, William Waren The achievements of this aggresBuck, were returning from a fish- have created in a si.ort tune an sive Fred L. Bangcrtcr and son John , important contribution to the well grain merchant are nulce have returned from a visit to ing trip. inerted This writer takes Mr. and Mrs. Joe Todd and pleasure seeking element that li;.s visited where their Idaho, they children of Kansville, Mrs Mary become increasingly popular as pleasure in spotligntmg the value and sister, Mrs. Carlos BilU and her daughter, Mrs. ane time goes on. One can scarcely be render P our area by Mr. Pences daughter and family. Lauretzen West Ogden Mill at 24th. and B Mills of Syracuse, visited with lieve the great number of people Mrs. llielda Hansen, mother of m Ogden. served a or over relatives here this wek. single week end, Rulnn S. Hansen, has been quite Little Fowers of Hooper stayed during any night of the week for ill with a lung infection. seriously with his aunt. Mrs. J. P. Taylor, that mater. The delightful personHer conditions is some improved California while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. alities of the Medford's has been now. Clair Fowers. were on a bus- an important reason for this story MonNOTICE of success The Medford's like iness trip to Salt Lake City, those better than and nothing serving Tuesday. day OF PETITION FOR Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rich of Salt who are satisfied with only the Homos LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Lake City visited in Clearfield, best of everything, and that such NO. 1268 people have been so eminently enThursday IN DISTRICT THE In COURT, PROto thusiastic about our readers the El Chicko is describing Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Sessions BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR the facilities offered for their conand Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Sessions all that needs be said. DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF The Medfords are planning an venience and economy by the Califmotored Sunday afternoon on a UTAH ornia Free extensive Market wc of club Weber the feel to that remodeling County. Eden, trip In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Jean Wilcox of Syracuse so as to better serve their friends we are performing a service for M. WEBSTER BESSIE FLINT, and customers. visited here recently with her parThey have been those among our subscribers who Deceased. in Thur-goofood the have business not over Mrs. for John and availctl Mr s yet themselv ents, in.c petition of Rex W. Flint twenty-fiv-e years and are well qu- of those facilities the Issuance to himself At the M. I. A. opening social of alified to operate a club as the El Many of the local people who TO1"8 Chicko. new in the held ward work an off sh.ft at thcNaval Supthe Second Estate of Bessie M. Webster Flint Worth remembering facts for all ply Depot or the Ogden Arsenal recreation hall, under the direction of the presidency, a floor the location of El Uucko Club-j-ust or who in any o;ier way unable deceased, has been set for hearing on Tuesday, the 27th day of SepNorth of Ogdon on Harris to do their grocery show was given with ward danme shopping 'dur- tember, A. D ville 1949, at 10:00 Road and is also William that there Mrs. and Mr. directors, ing the regular hours of business oclock A. M., at the and County Court and also that The dining dancing part Wilhelmsen in charge. greatly appreciate the 24 hour was given during intermission in a reservation may be made by around the clock schedule of the Hpuse, in the Court Boom of said Court in Farmington, Davis County the dance, which formed the main phoning Ogden 24)893. California F'ree Market. Not only Utah. enterfeature of the evening of these people, but for many ol WITNESS the Clerk of said Mr. and Mrs Ray Schulthies and for tainment. Refreshments were sold. our local housewives,' this market Court with the Seal thereof affixweek-enconventwin the daughters spent A two stake Primary has become the shopping center. ed, this 14th day of September, tion was held Saturday at 2 p.m. visiting with Rays folks, Mr.. and For at this establishment A. D., 1949. the Mrs. Stakes Schulthies ward from Henry their Second in the chapel. housewife know- that she can do HYRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk home in Nyssa Oregon. represented were, North Davis, in her with complete confi- (SEAL) Davis county and Lake View in They fail, and they alone, who dencebuying in the quality of the foods By AFTON SMITH, Deputy Clerk have not striven. Weber county. Officers and leaders she to serve. proposes Clarence Urmy. discussed plans and problems for A wide variety of fresh vegetables and the finest meats on the NO. 1264 market are subject to her selecn n tion. She may excercise her judgIn the District Court of Davis ment in her choice of table supState of Utah, County, plies and all household articles, In the Matter of the FJstate ol and at the same time effect an economy which is surprising to the most careful shopper. Directing the policies of operation of this huge super market are three of Ogdens outstanding citizens. C. A. Neuenschwander, Staker Olsen and Lynn Neuenschwander are all men who have assumed their civic responsibilities and who direct every effort toward making Ogden a better place in which to live. Both Messrs. and Mr. Olsen are known to many of our local people who regularly go into their California Free Market to shop, and it is interesting to note that these people have only the most favorable impressions to report. We believe that firms of this type are the biggest assets that and any community can have therefore strongly urge our readers to visit the modern California Free Market in Ogden at 2823 Washington Blvd., on our reWe arc certain commendation. their visit will be repaid by a saving in money as well as' an asof quality products surance home tired in and of and sick visiting all of you! just utmost in convenience. . the I Mor-torin- of g Had-fiel- Tha ( i editors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wilson A Wilson, her attorneys, 614 David EcoJes C day of September, 1948. Last publication 29 day of 1st Seg-tembe- 1949. KATE PEEK Administratrix oil-stain- ed Rondezvous . ' Mum-ford- - cum-munit- y To over (?) hard working folks living in and about Woods Cross. And a bank which you tro will find to be a convenient and profitable place to do business. e - Come in! You're cordially invited. tate 8anl, 'fairness Vis-tor- .1 Phone 22 Woods Cross, Utah Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Interest on Savings Wb Pay 2 Free Market Supplies Local For Glorious Spring Bloom Plant Holland Dulbs ROW d I fr - New shipment of Tulips, Crocus, Hyacinth, Daffodil, and Peony bulbs now ready for planting. Complete Lawn and Landscapa SonfiD . d KIRKLAND NURSERY CO. - I 1 T Center Street and New Highway Phone Bountiful 300 , V Notice to Creditors Hfl ANNOUNCEMENT the appointof BOUNTIFUL as thoir ARCH BROWNING, INC. announces Neuen-schwanfi- ment of RAY KIRKLAND sales representative for DAVIS COUNTY. Ienry: Now lay off, Im thatre cold and drafty I just. want to be comfortable Phil: Youll be okay here Interesting News ...we have a Lennox Heating System! Martha: You mean I wont have to hear Henry complaining all evening? Phil: Nope we have perfect comfort now. The airs circulafimr quietly all the time clean, fresh, and warm! ' Martha: Henry! You hear that? We're getting a have to burn wood in it! oil, and coal models. Your Lennox dealer can install the one thats just right for you. Cmon, Henry, nark your gear and 111 give you his name! Phil: No need for that; ' DONT WAIT therere gs, FOR COLD WEATHER TO CATCH YOU UNPREPARED! mum LAMES! MANUFACTURERS ENGINEERS OF WARM AIR HEATING AND systems DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS 146 North Main Bountiful C. H. Trump Phone 105 Manager From Here ! YOUR CERTIFIED LINN OX DIALER There The prize winning ham at the Boone Sounty, Missouri, fair ham auction was purchased by the Stcv ens hotel at Chicago for $17.50 a pound or $328.12. The hotel also bid in eight other hams to bring their total purchases to $800. The prize winning ham was exhibited by Mr. and Mrs. J B. Mead of Harrisburg, Missouri. Another ham sold for $11.50 a pound, one for hams SSI 25. Of the ninety-onsold at the auction only seven sold as low as a dollar a pound, eighteen sold for $1.25, twelve at $1.50 seven at $2.00 and others at higher prices. The auction is held each fall in connection with the fair and competition for the famous farm cured hams is quite keen. r . 4 Door Sedan above $2228.75 (6 passenger) i L e The Dionne quintuplets years old. are Tt 15 Fifteen million persons now living in J ritain should move to Canada or Australia if the island is This is to become the conclusion of the Population Reference Bureau of Washington, D. C. No other country except Ji-pa- Call ui today! Wo or & i is so crowded. RAY KIRKLAND Britains economy cant healthfully support its present population, the Bureau a savs. The Bureau is organization e up to study and Hiitrihnfe population data. ; non-prof- I Kirkland Nursery Company Center St. & New Highway Phone 300 BOUNTIFUL. ARCH BROWOKC. 570 South Main Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 4-65- 75 |