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Show THE LAYTON Tb are Ilillfielders a personal invitation to the party. The postcard invitations will even bear Santas own postmark. To date, aproximately 6500 tickets have been sold for the party. Last year's attendance was near the 10,000 mark, including Ilillfielders, their partners, guests and children. The stage for the program will be gaily decorated with huge trees and Christmas scenes. izzrzi LcjrJca O TM- - ifeftdY ASSOCIATION CTAS Weekly Newspaper published fct Xaytcn, Utah, in the Interest M Dario county enHeolonlna formed toy former midecU of the ooantj. Jntored m Becond Cle.se Matter t Layton, Utah, under the Act of March . 1878. JOHN STABLE, JR. Editor fteeidenoe phone Btfl. 894 Clinlca IVcIsoos Eldar Mil Tfcrca Injured In Verd Crash H::d-c- n b Davis Geuntv 9 t SUNSET Three persons were injured Sunday at 6 p m. Jn a head-ocollision mile north of here on U. S. highway 91, Five other persons, including thre children escaped unhurt Reported in fair condition in the Dee hospital, Ogden, are Joseph E. Larsen, 67, Salt Lake City and his wife, Sarah. 70. Larsen, driver of one automobile suffered chest injuries, face lacerations and a fractured leg. Their daughter, n one-fourt- h Mrs. A. L. Robison, and child escaped injury. The other person injured was e at ond machine, lie reportely suffered chest Injuries, face lacerations and leg injuries. Escaping injury were his wife and two children. According to Trooper Leland Bvbee, the accident happened when Milo, traveling north, lost control of his car and skidded into the southbound lone of traffic. storming at the time. Total damage to the vehicles was Al-th- children the tree It-wa-s estimated at $900. Hill Da Will Hold Prcrca CLINTON Elder Jack Patterson. recently returned from the LDS French mission, where he labored two and a half years was welcomed home by the ward at a testimonial last Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting. The program was under direction of Lucille IT. Barlow and Elna W. Clifford. Members of the advanced junior Sunday School class, accompanied by class leaders, Ruby II. Davis and David Patterson, enjoyed a theater party in Ogden last Thursday night followed by re- freshments. LAYTON NEWS Mrs. Haven J. Barlow and infant son, returned home from the Dee hospital in Ogden. Thursday. Harold Layton, T. W. Staley and Cal Reed left Tuesday for Los Angeles and other parts of Calif- ornia. Mrs. Ruth Green entertained her Sunday school class with a Christmas party at her home. Friday evening, Refreshments were served and an enoyable evening was presented. Mrs. Milton CaU and Mrs. Don DeWitt, attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Thur-goo- d Pcrty Honoring ZZZO Children in Syracuse. Bishop and Mrs. Frank Ilicken-loope- r spent Saturday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and family. Fern Simmons has been made activity counselor of the Layton Hick-cnloop- IIILL AIR BASE Hill base will hold its Christmas party forr all its military and civilian personnel and their children on the evening of December 23 in the flight operations hangar, according to Lieut Col. C. V. McCauley, chairman of the planning committee. In excess of 3900 children under age of 12 years are expected to attend the gala affair with their parents. Santa Claus will arrive at the party in his "hky sleigh fo give out gifts to each of the childen present, Santa will also award prizes to a few lucky Ilillfielders, r including a 1949 sedan, shotgun, home freezer, electric stove and many others. . The KLO "Story Lady will ba on hand to tell the tale of "The Little Gray Lamb, complete with recorded and sound effects. Choral numbers will be performed by the Weber College Musettes. This group is practicing several childrens tuns, said Lee Florence, program chairman. Names of Hlllfielders depend ants have been compiled (making a list, of some 3867 names) and furnished to Sant Claus. It is expected the short fat man with the long white beard will send all 3837 of the giddies whose parents - er . d GALE USD OASSlFli) ADS UAGiJEnG FOR SALE FOR SALE I 310-W- tiful 828-W- LOOT One yearling Holsteim heifer dehorned and branded J. P. on right or left bip. William Tlngey Centerville. Ph. Boun4445 tiful LOST 731-R- LOST 1. red wallet in business district Bountiful return person al papers, key wallet and woney 44 Phone. Bountiful 349-J- . NO. IN THE DISTRICT COURT; PRO- BATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH.' In tho Matter of the Estate of Wiliam Delbert Criddle, also . known as W. D. Criddle and as Delbert Criddle, deceased. The petition of Hazel Armstrong Criddle praying for the admission to Probate of a certain document, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of William Delbert Criddle, also known as W. D. Criddle and as Delbert Criddle, decased, and for the granting of Letters Testamentary to Lynn Armstrong Criddle has been set for healing on Tuesday, the 27th day of December, A. D., 1949 at 10:00 oclock A. M., at the Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, In Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court with the Seal thereof affixed this 13th day of December, A. D., 1949. IIYRUM C. BROUGH, Clerk (SEAL) By KATHRYN B. GOODFELLOW Deputy Clerk Wilson & Wilson Ecclcs Building Ogden, Utah Attorneys fbr Petitioner. Dec. 15, 1949 Dec. 22, 1949. 1&W. This ordinance 4: SECTION shall take effect Immediately upon its passage, and it is hereby de- - ,J Jtfttti dared heth and stysaid become effective this ordinance immediately. Passed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of West Bountifnl, Utah, this 4th day of October, 1949, all Trustees voting in favor there- NEWELL PARKIN, President LELAND R. SMITH ROBERT W. TELFORD GEORGE B. MANN ATTEST: SHIRLEY N. PETERSON Town Clerk. . 203 Uvtfts tOicfieto ORDINANCE KO 127$ of payment and upon what account naid and shall perform such other duties as may. be required ofvhim of Trustees, or fcy by the Board ad-juste- d KOTICF LORENTZEN AN ORDINANCE FIXING COMPrepared by EtfTHA PENSATION TO BE PAID THE Home Servico Department MEMBERS OF PRESIDENT, THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY AND AND TOWN CLERK, PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES HEREAFTERS" THEREFOR. Be it Ordained by the Board of .11 did!ta Christmas ! Trustees of the Town of Wesi sr(roa, crakie. raoliag tar." tatr. whrrs Bountiful, Davis County, State of of candy A coiorea cook l Utah; Tv rettinir tracked lor another pan UIC$ uuifu vu OF SECTION 1: PRESIDENT We ve all made them many many' . COMPENSABOARD TOWN "hereaftm the for room little into the holiday TION: The compensation of the times, but here are a few extra special ones that fit President of tb Town Board of season so well. Trustees shall be iiry dollars per 8. Drop from a teaspoon onto n greased CHRISTMAS WREATH between Allow t Inch annum, wHch shall be in full for cookie sheet each cookie for spreading. all services rendered the T..vn as (Baked Date Ring) Push a plmnp maraschino cherry Into Timet M ml. President, and shall be paid quar- Temp. J54 each unbaked tnokia. 1 e. etooed ehepped terly. The President shall preside 1. dale and here is food for the angels over all meetings of the Town . I c. chopped Ml Board and shall perlorm the duties at Christmastide. . e. and exercise the authority enjoin- t. Com ne with.. er hrnr ed upon him by. Ordinance and by DIVINITY PUDDING t Ik, floor the Statutes of the State of Utah. 1 i. hakins pvder 8 th. orntrch Combine SECTION 2: BOARD OF TRUSI beaten tgg folk Vg e. hrewa sugar j 1 t. vanilla COMPENSATION: The TEES J a. kot water I. Add.. 1 atlfflr beaten xr 4. Fold in compensation of each member of white A Cook, stirring eonatantly until thick . and tranirent the Town Board of Trustees shall ring mold. 4. Pour alowly into I beaten agg whites Rah in wU greased dollars per annum, 4. Cool be twenty-fivin the pan. , while adding. which shall be in fuU for all serv- I. When cold, anmold onto a platter, tover 5. Beat constantly (. minute. . well with whipped cream and ftud with 4. Beat ices rendered the Town as a memSurround with 7. Fold in.. t eberrie. wwraachin nta liI c.c. dates, ber of said Board, and shall be leave. chopped holly TrusYield: aervinga. vanilla pa d quarterly. The Board of I tees shall be the legislative and NOTE: Thllit ia very rich. Yon won t want A Pour into small Iring molds risacd a iv aerving. firat in cold water aad let set governing body of said Town and as such shaU have, exercise and 8. Remove from mold on large Ivy er MINCEMEAT GOODIES grape leaf, garnished with discharge aU the rights, powers, cherries: or with sprig of holly sad Time: 12 min. privUeges and authority vested and Temp. 876 cherry. conferred by law upon said Town 1. Crania thoroughly.. 1 c. . ahorlcning 18. Serve ice sold custard sauce or whipp'd t angar that cream aa accompaniment. and shall perform all duties I egg, well toaten t. Add may be required by Ordinance and 8. Add enough flour to thi- mixture to bv the Statutes of the State of keep H from curdling. CUSTARD SAUCE 4. Add V, a. mine meat Utah. aifted cake fleer 5. Sift together .J (. Beat slightly AND CLERK SECTION 3: ,S egg yelks with fork (k ginger COMPENSATION TREASURER riovea t. .A c. sugar ij, AND DUTIES: The office of Clerk I. salt - nwtmf ik - aelt and Treasurer is hereby .combined 3. Stir Constantin di 1 ingredients to moist. Mix well. 3 e. scalded milk while adding into one office to be held and dis- 7.4. Add Add 4 e. chopped nut boiler stirring until Id 4. deckle Cook a Individual. same the The exact amount of flour varies with charged by mixture thickens and a coating ia formed the amount of Ihjold in the mincemeat; The compensation of the on the spoon. bowwrer, the douigh ahould be the coushall be two hundred Vg t. vanilla I. ChUi and add nt a roiled dough. which forty dollars per annum, shall be in full for all services rendered the Town as and shall be paid monthly. The Clerk shall have custody of and safely keep the corporate seal, records, books and papers of the Board of Trustees and of said Town entrusted to him, and shall attend all meetings of the Board, and record all its procedings; and he shall audit all accounts allowed by the Board, and shall annually tat J", Bfjfi - Si th.aad 'y' Bit pr ... .t I v' j - n. e l 8-- f nua-aae- CLASHD 44 , 44 ADS I- SAND AKD GRAVEL I- Cow fertilizer, driveways graveled-A- . H. Pettii Centerville. Phone 4- 1Bountiful 810-R1. PLAY CCIIOOL MISS MUFFET Play SchooL Com- petent, experienced teacher. Ek .soil your child now. CaU 202-- J for particulars. 41-4- 4 Phens 15 Detintiful FOR SALE 58-R- 41-4- 4 cmrrcpRACTon One Estate oil heater tt ? ' glass lined model, present retail price, $134.95 yours for onBULL SERVICE DELIVERED ly $75.00. Good as new. Phone REGISTERED milking short horn. 49087. Odell Orchard . Grace Harry ChUd. Phone Btfl. 44 Ferris. COMPANY -- - 2 bedroom house large front room, nice kitchen and bath, hardwood floors, full basement, gas heat, $65, Call . 71 West 7th North Boun- FOR RENT (hake and keep posted ia his office a statement snowing the financial condition of the Town, including all receipts and disbursements, debts due to or owing by the Town, the name of the parties to or from whom such debts are due and on what account such debts cleaned, repaired, wtre contracted, the source from Typewriters rebuilt, overhauled, adjusted. which all receipts were received RENTALS and what accounts such ex- upon Will buy used or broken pendnures were made; and shall broken typewriters. may perform such other duties asBoard be required of him by the of Trustees. He shall, as Treasurer, receive all money belonging to the Town, (Deluding all taxes, licenses and fines, and keep an accurate and detailed account thereof as required by law; he shall pay money out only upon lawful warrants and shall give to each person paying maewnes converted money to the town treasury a reConsole or Portable. ceipt therefor, specifying the date FREE ESTIMATES All makes of aewfng machine in your home for $2.00. , FOR SALE 40 gallon Fowler Electric Hot water Heater, Delux FunrsrunE 44-4- 6 Last publication FOR SALE 16 fine new Zealand white does some with litters. 6750 So 200 W. Phone Bt 826 R4 H. E. Chamberlain. 44 usra : FOR RENT FOR RENT One TD 14 jet. cat with angle blade 91 condition anywhere anytime call R. E. Davis 828J Bountiful. Monarch coal range Call Bountiful All Guaranteed drums, and copper tubing. Ihone 44 Bountiful 90R1. First publication excellent condition, $35.00. 3rd house east of So. Bountiful Church (No. Side) of road. Or sCjyj to $3q;s four-doo- Second ward YWMIA, successor to Waoda Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown have moved to Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett and son, Randy of Salt Lake spent with Mr. and Mrs. the week-enCarl Stimpson. Mrs. Helen Van Zant entertained her club at her home last Thursday. Mrs. Leone Love returned home Saturday after spending the past year in Sacramento, Calif., with Mr. her brother and sisiter-in-laand Mrs. Gordon Sessions, and daughter, of Driggs, Idaho, arrived here Monday to spend a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Calvin Corbridge. The Layton Third ward primary will present .the oppretta "The Dolls Christmas Eve. Thursday evening December 22nd at 7:30 p m. at the ward amusement hall. The children will take part and the public is invited to attend. Marlene Day daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roi Day is suffering with her leg broken in two places. She received the lnuries while skiing at Alta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knowldon are the proud parents of a baby girl bora last week at on Ogden hospital. The Knowldons have three otherc hiWren. Two boys and a girl. Mr. and Mn. Dick Marston and children. Norman and Cynthia returned to their home in Ephriam Monday after spending the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes and other relatives. The Layton Third ward youth chorus will hold a sleigh riding caroling party Friday evening. E. G. Kinf will give the social science lesson, Thursday Dec. 22 at the Layton Third ward Relief society. The Layton Third ward Sunday school will be held Sunday Dec. 25 at 11 a.m. instead of 10:45 a.m. A Christmas program will be pro sented. Following Sunday school, regular sacrament meeting will be held. The Layton First Sunday school will be at 10 a.m. with a program being presented. LAYTON, UTAH, DECEMBER 22, 1949 JOURNAL, Clerk-Treasur- er Clerk-Treasure- r, C F. BARNHILL, 280 East First South. .Hours 6 p.m. to 9 for appan. Phone Btfl. 110-- DR. -- R SO pointments. vvl!i3 tCiieficta Prapcmd by TO MORE perfectly serve you we have a branch office hi Bountiful. Homes, farms, loans, insurance. JOSEPH k EGGETT, ReBroker, Res Ph. Btfl. 375-liance Realty A Construction Co. Salt Lake, 32 Exchange Place. SNOW PHYLLIS R. Home Service Director MOUNTAIN RIO. SUPPLY COMPANY RESORT TO TRICKERY Your family absolutely refuses to touch liver? Then resort trickery Bountiful, 30 W, 5th Sa Phone 530. to it cornea to the foods the family refuses LIVER-BEE- F JACK R. SPRINGER ' J Mis ikt li'MMMIm r., 4 tk inM I t. Mlt 1. Flour- - L Brows slowly la Just oaough hatter a haeoa drippings to keep fro sticking 3. fnsoi with aalt and pepper. 4. Add aad cook I tk chapped oaica for 3 asinute 4 1 mt tk tk chapped celery cfceppsd green hash h . Jntc i. Four off all hut4 tk 4 tk 1 Blend in dripping ITAUAN LIVER flour I. Dip tato boiling V. Gradually add., Z c. water water and let a. Stir eooatastly until gravy thicken. stand 4 asin IH Ik liver - I. Add and atlr t. Drvua. Cut into until it dissolve-- 1 heuilleu cab cube and dredge 1 tk floer la , .11. Eeaaoa to tart with aalt aad pepper. 3. It rows Urn 'SI. Pr on parsley rice. 1 caion. chopped MOfSi If desired, liver Valla earn V re-- I 1 green pepper, heated la gravy lor a few aninute. chapped 3 Yield: aervinga: S tk fnt Pattiefe are another recipe 4. the mngidnnnf the kitchen. L LIVES PATTIES 4. liver 444 Teasp.t I. Mix' together.. J?-.- . tola Ik beef Mvor, araUsd aadw repad 1 a. aadt ' 1 ,.w, tomato, e. H . Yield: Fiotly sude Phoenix socks arc designed so retain color and fitting qualities for a long, long lime. YouD find every'possible style inn handsome fibs to bright Argyles, all equally fresh . . . distinctive. Phoenix makes a perfect holiday gift. 4rru, Shrts' li and hankerchiefs. and Brau BumnUI tie' 3 Ue'HbimllyVOEU? Jave P aslc hat and Lee certifutern x0 that he can choose hi own). for kadren. Rohw" IN THE CjVJ ,, inm a (tifl style is still another magicians Papriha trick. Done with vegetables, it is 4. Fern with previously broiled be eon, tomato halve, Bermuda and Osnsg also an- - ever popular, old time f. Gwtoto with- Patatov favorite. ... TMK PAMS O tt SStSATION ZUBICM O OF LONDON Mai Order At cop tod Chuck payable to Skating VmMm norm now at MUSIC CO. 74 Sooth Mala, Sail Laku City PRKCS: IVES. AND SUN. MAT. OUN BIOS. X.SO - 2.00 -hxl.did 2.50 - 3.00 Tax SATUtDAY CHflDtEN 7S-A0- MATINEI ONIY Wm Mi pesfar tor a 1.50 ptrfirim - jT cached Some epicures havs a preferened for liver prepared in the following way; we think its tops, too. . &3sTtto!i VAca 6i!i33 Ccr 4, MATINES SAT. AND MIN. NIOMTIY VK aervinga. oa4 44 COLISEUM JAN. thru JAN. 8 . H From your l(al Small and large animal Veteiinanian Dr. A. E. Larsen. Phone Kaysville 2604. -- garhc 1H t. aalt Simmer It wxia. Serve ever. 7. Top with 349 South Main Bountiful, Utah DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 874-Used typewriters and sewing machines for sale. Repairs for all makes of typewrit ers and sewing machines. One year guarantee on ail work. ot etov 4. Shape Into gatUeu.., B. WaSprwreuad BROILED LIVER' 1 she haeoa (1 atom pantos Per patty) Fskakam for l. Steur with toothpicks. costa person .1 Mice liver I 4. Place slice pineapple patties H tocto thick 4 Into L sseltvd halts Dip piece Baton tk 1 tk toaaam J ate Yield: reined. &. Fine S on inches broiler and place fin Serve- this with scalloped potatoes, green below the flame. beans, tewwd salad, toasted hard tons, aad 4. Broil aatil liver last change color lemon shtffoa pic. about 1 min. per side, Season lightly Braised - Liver, plain or Italian t. with Salt if. . Tfaser-M-Z- S Add ...... Flashing her winning Mile as she glides toward the camera in a ait, Eileen McDonnell exhibits a bit of the grece which makes her the charming star of the "Symphony in Pink" sequence of Skating Vanities of 1950. the entirely new $1,000,800 spectacle that will open a 5 day at tho Coliseum in bait Lake City on January 4. one-fo- heed liver. pepper mixS. Flour your kuA and shape 5. Add and sianmer ture into, aaurtl Mb. aaia for'lkU H a. Bail flour aad saute la hot haeoa fat. Tor each hall ao that It u brows-a- d on an lidu. Yield:- - 4 aervinga. 4. Sown ball from paa and Veep hot. fr L BRAISED L1VBR BALLS I Ik rau4 4347 And Sowing Typo writer Service ef , , spr.i:::n "But I don't like HverP that's the time for real cookery. Your kitchen magic is a good recipe that disguises the unwanted flavor, texture, or odor. Its well worth your best efforts because liver has so many of those vitamins, protein, virtues that nutrition people like to tell us about and especially iron. So mueh iron, in fact, that even a very small amount of liver will put you ever the top on that daily amount youre supposed to have. Balls which combine liver and hamWhy not start with. Liver-Beburger with onion and bacon to provide enticing odors and at the same time help disguise the flavor. There's a change of texture, too, provided by the food chopper. When 39 . t: The new drive Willys Sation Wagon palls sand snow , . . climbs steep grades . . . or mud, through lets you head cross country with no road at alL Come in and try its smooth, easy ride. Test it for visibility, easv handling and generous luggage space. See how easily the rear seats are removedto give big lotd space in its full-siz- e body. fr (We hae Pth: shoes Md certif.ca.es ,0 we can fit then, hi, cboise after . Jantxen Sweaters. 7. Hkhock Belt and 9. Tpeoa ,lck ; Jewlery wnn Jacket. - all-ste- el 4 or Alto ovo:lobl In conventional 4 cylinder modelt with overdrive e no extra cost. 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