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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, OCTOBER M, 1MI FOR Tfca Layton Jcurcd IT NEVER FAILS JOHN STAHLE, JR., Editor Residence Phone BtfL 884 Notice of Increase in Budget EDITORIAL farm girl says that claves are about as dumb as some men she knows. She recently had the pleasure of teaching a calf to drink from a bucket. It took two weeks, she satd, before the fool calf found out that he was being fed and not A local Notice is hereby given that due to an emergency arising it viil be necessary to increase the 1949 budget in the following amounts: Roads $12400.00 Sheriff 1,400.00 strangled. Treasurer oOo This one is going the rounds: The woman lion trainer had the animals under perfect control. At her summons the fiercest lion came meekly to her and took lump of sugar Trom her mouth. The circus crowd marveled all except one man. Anybody could do that," he yellow from the audience. Would you do it? the -- A Kansas men who regrets that his state so far forgot herself as to vote wet, gives as one of the reasons that too many good people from Kansas went down into Oklahoma which coi.tinues to vote dry. The other ieasn, he says, is loot too many people in his state who profess to be dry were too lazy to go to the polls. It always happens that way, he says, when the right thinking people stay away from the polls. The other kind seem to have more enterprise and energy and always get out and vote. and they exist in every big city-- of our partfng. constant invitation to Communism? Summers on the wane and how oOo.nost of us anxiously look forward to cool fall days! Meantime, there I hope, some day, a local man is oOoalways the exciting talk about said the other day, to be permit- autumn When we note the east with fashions to pacify us. Bigted to drive a rinety ton cater-pille- r which foreign nations break treat news to date seems to be adgest down a narrow road and vance ies with each other, our conclu Paris styles which feature meet ail the road hogs who have sion is that about the only value and shorter skirts straight me crowded off the road in the there is to a treaty is that it shows post thirty yMrs that I have been what the signers would have done driving a car That would be worth had they kept their word. Grapes are on the plentiful food the price of the big cat. list for September. Serve as a c Defruit for breakfast or make a big A local man retired. A few weeks oOoll may be, a ca woman say, uncheon or supper salad bowl belater he was back at work. How that felevi. .u will be the thr.g ginning with crisp greens, then come, bis friends asked? We Thc smartest thing alor' the that will keep people at home. and orange sections thought you had quit work and line we have seen for same time Nothing else has been able to do grapefruit with mixed apple and banana were going to retire. I did too, is expression by a picaohcr to it. slices. Top with small bunches of must the man replied, but I found out the effect that ChristianiV oOoServe with side bowl of that what I wanted and needed begin at home if it won't work tell it on a local man that grapes. made of two parts French Tliey was a few weeks vacation and not anywhere. An editorial a column he is so Wnd hearted that he dressing a permanent rest. My wife used to long might easily be writteen hates to leave home in the (dressing blended with one part evening tell me I should retire before I about this fact. and leave the new vivacious, real mayonnaise. oOogot too old to enjoy my leasure. tempting and alluring blond baby Add to pet poison ivy cures this Ive found out that as long as a Alex Drier, who has spent the sitter alone with the baby. one recommended by the Dept, of man has plans for the future he is past month in Europe, comes back oOonot old enough to retire. An exchange doesnt believe that Agriculture. Bathe affected areas with a disturbing report o.i the oOosituation in Eunpe. !Ie reports there is a man living who is half with hot water as hot as the skin are hard to please, a lo- that it was a serious mistake for as good as the daughters husband can stand. Many who have trieS People this remedy have had relief for cal philosopher remarked the the State Department to take over is expected to be. several hours. other day. If a man quits work and the job of managing Germany. It oOo0O0retires before he dies, runs out of should have been left to the army This from a discerning columnto has and supin ist the one General of Lucius The our county under Clay. money exchanges: There Interesting News From Here port him in his last years, people State Department knows nothing is one time," a local woqian says, And There say he was an old fool. If, on the about such business and is badly that I always feel close to heaven. other hand, he works and saves tus bungling the job. Drier has no That is when I am riding in the Experiments with canning fresh money and dies and leaves a few political irons in the fire. He is back seat of an automobile and milk reached a stage where the thousand dollars the know-itali- s the a driver news last He and in turning her method is ready to be tested in first reporter. persists oOo reported the facts as he found head to look at me everytime she commercial production, according And they went out, and preach- them and they definitely are not says something." to the discoverers of the scheme, ed that men should repent. Mark good. oOoDr. Roy Graves, former top dairy :12. oOo- The poVey of this country has scientist with the Department o oOoThe new Ford pension plan always been to fight its wars and and Jack Shambaugh, Apiculture, A local man complains that in seems to most people to be fair, then spend years paying for them. farmer of Valparaiso, Ind. few places in this country is the Hinder it workers may retire at 65 How would it be, a local man asksk dairy The Groves Stambough method proper sentence being given to and must retire at 68. They are to begin collecting now for the makes it possible for the first drunken drivers. They are all, let guaranteed, upon retirement, a next war. Say the cost of it was time to can fresh milk just as off with too light a sentence monthly pension of $100 a month figured at 400 billion and the time fruit juices and soups are now Drunken drivers are all potential for life. The Ford Company will twenty-fivyears hence. By col- - canned. Experiments showt hat killers. There is little point in giv make up the difference between leering the money in advance we milk canned by this proces can would have time to do a lot of be ing them a sentence of a few days what the pensioner will receive held usder refrigeration for and fines of a few dollars. If the from the government old age pen- thinking about it. As it now is, four months without reteriorating - courts are not going to help keep sion and $100 a month. Thus, tf the we fight the war and then proceed in flavor or quality. Graves and those potential killers off the high- federal old age insurance totals to pay for it after it is too late to have a corps of enShambough do a about the $40 we Ford course month, anything , do Company ways what other gineers at work, designing equipwill pay the balance of $60n makoOohave? Our State Department a local ment for a pilot or test plant to oOoing a total of $100. a veteran in World War I, open early next year. The plant oOoman, An exchange notes that the other said Kansas the In other day, lost World War will be located near Valparaiso, local came Missouri, a a twenty City, into stranger day in-- , I after the in from is who persons, army had won it. The Ind. If the process proves as sucbusiness place and asked, age ranging State to 80 two fants a lived in Department has taken over cessful as it is hoped, it will revstory the boss here? He was told: The which the situation had residence been who out. is thinks origin be arising as a result of olutionize the canndd milk indusguy World one an for In War built oOoII, and. In my opinion, try. aily fanrily. A number of things in this eaily morning fire seven of the is going to lose this one too. The world are branded as devices to twenty lost their lives and others State Department should leave things to the army. If this get mankind into trouble. They were sent to the hospital. That u such been done following World may be and probably are, but we the kind of housing few people in had note back in the days of Adam and small towns know anything about. War I there would not have been FOR SALE Eve when man didnt have any- No American community should any World War II. If we have a World a such an tolerate War is situation. III It a is ten it to to not one eevn a suit of clothes thing FOR SALE 1942 Buick super his name, he managed to get into undesirable situation even though shot, in my opinion, it will be besedanette: excellent condition. no end of trouble. We often wond- a fire never occurred. To contend cause of the blunders and poor Must sell immediately. Call er what would have happened to that we cannot help such a situa- judgment of the State Department. Adam if he had found himself in tion is a confession of futility that Handling Europe is a job for the Bountiful 184 J. 35 this country should be ashamed to army and t should be left in the todays world. hands make. The same of the array. The army FOR SALE week Congress join in saying, Well, John might Straw, 50c and 60c have spent his money and enjoyed voted $1,314,010,000 for military would not bungle it up. I presume per bale. Fresh eggs at any time; deto aid when sense Common inthe State Depatment gets Europe. it while he lived. The only point, you can buy them cheaper than the critics overlook is that John mands that we ask if so much c'n to another war the situaion will be can buy stale ones. Baby you didnt know how long he was go- be spent on abegamble that Euro- handed over to the army to bed, bathanette, play pen, pile at each other straighten out again, after which ing to live. He did what seemed peans wont rugs and matching picture. Come it in next throats will be handed few the to over the State again to than be him. Rather best put see and make offer. Frank D. in the position of calling on the years, why cant something be Department to be bungled up Eggett, 2nd house east of South again. community for aid in his later done to remove this BounVful church. Phone Boun0O0tiful 522 R. years he kept on working arid sav- blot of our own people living in 35 too crowded quarters. This is a nigWeve often wondered if the ed his money. We dont know of course, but our guess is that old ger question today than many path that the world would make to FOR SALE Buick Roadmaster, John had more satisfaction in the seem to realize. Is it that we do the door of the fellow who build 41. Good car. Reasonable. 41 knowledge that he pad his own not care, or do we really lack the a good mouse trap, would be anyNorth 1st East or Phone 267-J- . way to the end than did his critics ingenuity to solve our problems where near as wide and clean as Will sell or trade. who followed the other course and here at home? Are not such, living the one of those who desire to conditions in these Urited States make a short cut across the comer FOR SALE .didn't come out even. house. Newly decorated, 2 blocks from stores, 1 from school. Gas range, refrig., and heater incl. $4750. $2000 down. Phone Farmington 103. I.ee Burnham. 35 -- Notice to Creditors Estate of Bessie Webster M. Flint deceased. Creditors will , present claims with vouchers to tM undersigned at Smith Bullring, Clearfield. or Utah cio William H. King on before the 10th day ji December, A. D.. 1949. 535.60 REX W. FLINT. Assessor 1,500.00 of the Estate of Administrator Any objections of such increase Bessie M. Webster Flint, deceased. may be filed with the County October of Date first publication Auditor prior to Monday,' Novem1949. A. D., ber 7, 1949 upon which day a 7th, public hearing will be held on the same at 10:30 a.m. HYRUM C. BROUGH NO. 3948 County Auditor Date of first publication Oct. 21, 1949. IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF Date of last publication, Nov. 4, THE SECOND JUDICIAL DIS1949. TRICT LV AND FOR UW1S COUNTV, STATE OF UTAH and VARNEY JAMES W. SARAH IDA VARNEY, his wife; and COLON D. PITTMAN and IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL ALBERTA IDA PITTMAN, his TRICT COURT, IN AND FOR wife. Plaintiffs vs. FANNIE WEBDAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF STER, surviving vsfe of John A. UTAH. Webster, deceased, WTILFORD H. JANICE TIMMS GUNN. Plain- WEBSTER and Mrs. WTLFORD H. tiff, vs. LESTER GUNN, Defen- WEBSTER, GOLDEN WEBSTER dant. and MRS. GOLDEN WEBSTER, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE EDNA WEBSTER STEED, JOSIE SAID DEFENDANT: WEBSTER FLINT, MINA WEBYou are hereby summoned to STER FLINT, MAGGIE WEBappear within twenty days after STER MARSTON, WILKIE F. the service of this summons upon GALBRAITH, JAY GALBRAITH, you, if served within the county MRS. JAY GALBRAITH, DEAN in which this action is brought; GALBRAITH and MRS. DEAN otherwise, within thirty days after GALBRAITH. GALHENRY service, and defend the above en- - BRAITH and Mrs. HENRY GALr SUMMONS ringmaster asked scornfully Certainly, yellowed the heckler, I could do it as well as the lion can." - ANITA GALBRAITH., 602-J2- March 8, 1879. oOo- RRAITH. 58-R- Entered as Second Gass matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act ot -- Tr Dur- titled action; and in case HEIRS the UNKNOWN ham bull. Harry Child. Phone failure ao to do, judgment will be LEGATEES or CREDIDEVISEES, Bountiful 3543 rendered against you according to TORS-of John A. i Webster, dethe demand 0i the compalint ceased and the UNKNOWN MONARCH cirused SYghtly filed with the HEIRS. DEVISEES, LEGATEES, which been has coal beatrola. Sacrifice culating of said Court. CREDITOR5 of Christie Webfor $25.00. Alice C. Cheney, Clerk This action is brought for tne or Galbraith, deceased, and all Centerville. Phone Bountiful ex. ster urpose of dissolving the marriage other persons unknown, claiming . 163R2 or 34- tween the parties hereto. or inany right, title, estate, lien declinPugsley, Hayes A Rampton real the in property terest CHIROPRACTOR Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober ed in the complaint adverse to of Date first publicatidn DR. C. F. BARNHILL, 280 East 21 Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud 1949. 1st South. Hours 6 p.m. to 9 Novemupon plaintiffs title thereto, deDate of last publication fendants. p.m. Phone Bountiful 110R for ber 18, 1949. 34 appointment. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Weekly newspaper published at Layton, Utah, in the Interest of Davis County and colonies formed by former residents of the county. Now is the time to enjoy the fall daya They are fast slipping- along but oh boy, they wonderful as long as they last. SERVICE-rBegister- ed a -- -- 1- - -- tit SUMMONS DEFENDANTS: You and.each of you are nereby within summoned to appear twenty days after sendees of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty day9 after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the compl.'int which has been filed witn the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to the land situated in Davis Courtly,, Utah, and described a9 follows: Beg. at a point 25 ft N. and 160 ft E. from the SW cor. of the NWK of the NEH of See. 1, Township 3 North. Range 1 West, Sait Lake Base and thence Meridian, running North 11 deg. 47 min. East 256 feet; thence North 23 deg. , 15 min. East 340 feet to tie Northwest comer of L. A. Guthrie's land ;thence West 71 feet; thence South 23 deg. 15 min. W'est 310 feet; thence South 11 deg. 47 min. West 150 feet to the East line of New Highway, thence South 6 deg. 26 min. East along said Highway line 146 feet; thence East 24 feet to the point of .82 beginning, containing acres. ALSUP A RICHARDS By JACK A. RICHARDS Plaintiffs Attorneys P. O. .ddress: 603 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah. First publication Oct. 13, 1949. Last publication Nov. 10, 1949. - -- Union Fnrnitiire Co. -- and j -- -- -- -- -- -- -- , -- e -- it -- -- -- CLASSIFIED -- 35-3- 7 Safety Patrol on Guard as School Bells Ring FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red pullets, 6 months old, laving, $3 apiece; also delicious apples, red and golden. J. R. Bountiful. Phone Stringham, 1 109 W. 35 FOR SALE New black formal with silver sequins, size 14, $10. Suits and dress ike new, sizes 9 and 12 and 14. Childrens coats and dresses sizes 8 and 10, all very reasonable. Oak wood 5 piece set, $10. Also 1 sorrel mare, reasonable. Call Bountiful 848 Jl. din-nett- FOR SALE 46 Dodge truck. Make offer. Btn. THE WORLDS ONLY PRESSURE - TESTED, CHEST BACKED BY $250 AR0MA-7ICH- MOTH PROTECTION T GUARANTEE! pickup 73-J3- . 00 WANTED WANTED Home for 4 kittens, Persian, black and while. Phone 70-R1- (photo courtmv op , A school reopen this fall for Americas 8,000,000 children a vast army of safety patrol boys, 350,000 Xiong, will help law enforcement agencies protect them CM1VPCH.H motor division from the traffic dangers at street crossings. This typical picture shows patrol boy permitting children to cross on their way to school while traffic has stopped. . 33 room, v.th or without use of garage: (private), 15 West 7th North Phone Btfl. 312 M. 35 LAYTON Phone 640 BOUNTIFUL Phone 15 |