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Show TIIE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAII, DECEMBER W, I Tta Lnyfca Jsarcil i under the present scale is $14.01 in hia home. "I cant help being eni day or $70.25 for a five day week vious, he said, I wish I could oOosave enough after paying my taxes Twcnty-twyears ago the hus- to have something like that. band of a Mrs. Cline North Claro-inoOo Neeee Mrs. Clark. Georgia disappeared. After waiting two years two years and hearing noth Kansas banker who was recently ng of him she married a man nam appointed head of the U.' S. cd Hewitt. Last month Cline show-- Treasury, has been called the best up and claimed her as his wife, tailored woman in the United 'he was amazed to discover that States. A local man believes the she been married to two men for story and says that to rate such a wenty years but she met the sit- distinct, a more or less close conuation promptly. She annulled her nection with the U. S. Treasury is marriage with Hewitt, ditched necesary. An exchange tells of a local Cline and announced that she could get along without either of citizen who died recently, who, them, and that Cline could go back though well to do, was generally wherever he had been for the past undesirable that not once since his wife died ten years ago, has twenty-twyears. there been a marrying story out oOoBill Robinson, the negro dancer on him. oOowell known to mivie goers, dieo An exchange notes that it is last week. Robinson was the grandson of a former negro slave He possible that a lot of men become received a salary of $3000 a wees successufl ust to show father-in-laand spent, gambled and gave it all that he was wistaken about away. His funeral in Harlem was them. attended by 21,000 persons. THOUGHTS FOR SERIOUS oOo- The Chicago university, which MOMENTS has no football team, has so many applicants for admission to the Men are sometimes accused of school that it screens them with pride merly because their accusers-woula fine tooth comb. The entrance be proud themselves if they examination is the sUffest of any were in their places. Shcnstone. school in the country. Nothing is more simple than oOoindeed, to be simple is New York Citys water famine greatness; to be great. Emerson. may be just one of natures ways A mind learns of showing man how dependent he time to find pleasure in nothing is upon the creator for the real the true and the just. Amiei. necessities of life. It should also butOur bravest and best lessons are remind the people both of New not learned throhgh buccoss, but York City and this country of the A. Bron misadventure. through atof to the vulnerability big city tack from a foreign foe. One well son AlcotC placed bomb could render the enTwenty years ago all varieties tire city as helpless as though it has been blasted for an hour with of government, omitting federal debt service, cost the average famvi:ting bombers. oOoily less than $200 annually. Today, Some one has figured it out that also emitting the debt service, they it would be a splendid joke upon cost an average family about $1300 whoever is responsible for the a year. hike in coffee prices if everyone would quit drinking coffee for one New Yorks first television stawhole war. Something like that tion was in operation in 1928. would be new and different and would raise a howl the like of of the larger big which the country has not heard game animals in the United States for many a day. are deer. -- Kltt ASSOQMIM OuWNwsp apw publiahad at Weekly intartwt 01 in tb VtBh, Iyto formed 'Moris oooDty by former residents of the rounty. and-groloni- lrtared as Second Class Matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act ci March t. 1879. JOHN STAHLE. JR.. Editor Baatdenoa phone Btfl. 884 EDITORIAL o a d o -- Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there remembor-es- t that thy brother tiath ought against thee; leave thy gift before the altar, end go thy yaw, first be reconciled to thy brother anl then come and offer thy gift. Mat-te5:23 24. oOo- - An exchange truly notes that most of the headstrong young people who vigorously assert that they want to be left alone to iCad their own lives, are willing that their praents furnish the money so that they can. oOo- -- -- Since the Indian population of the country is increasing at the rate of one parcent a year the possibility remains that there may be enough of them to take over the country when the time for handing it back to them finally arrives. oOo- -- One who can recall the early days of the country and incidents relating to the old times who lived in those days, is not old unless and until he insists upon telling of the old times and places and peo pie without being asked to dj so. -- -- oOo- Why is it a local man asks that one can never think of any "mart thing to say when a smart thing needs to be said, but he has no dif fuculity thinking of the snappy things to say that make him the dnuce of tho evening. oOo- -- -- Nine-tenth- s -- Asked about his television set, a local man said the- set works better than the program. It 1$ going to take the program artists some time to catch up with tele, vision. oOo An old timer remembers when coffee cost fifteen cents a pound. Not only that, premiums could be secured with the Lion Head trade mark on the bak. n addition to all of the coffee was treated with raw eggs to aid it is settling, oOo- all the good advice given in this world none is so little heeded as the sound and wholesome suggestion to do your Christmas shopping early. What is there about Christmas shopping that causes so many people to put it off until the last moment and then rush pell mcll into a store already filled with hundreds of similar tardy shppers and expect service from a corps of cierks wholly inadequate to handle a mass attack? It is neither practical or sensible yet oOo- f a lot of people persist in doing it A local minister, noting the num that way year after year. her of highway accidents that oc- just oOocur on Sundays, points out that the John Lewis has been called the best place to be escape a Sunday country's best oil salesman. The highway acident is in church. constant annoyance of having the oOocoal supply interrupted for uncerThe twenty-firs- t of December tain each year nas result: i will be the shortest day in the in anpends increasing number of peryear. Ater that the days begin sons turning to oil and gas as a to get longer and the nights shor- fuel. After once having known the ter. convenience of these fuels it is not Oolikely that the users will return to Beginning next April first, 8300 coal, since it would require the crew leaders will have charge of installation of new equipment. 140.000 census enumerators who Lewis Should have the discernment wall count and Interview the entire to leave good enugh alone and let 150,000,000 population of this conn matters rest. At the present time under the present scale cord mintry. ers are the best paid workers in inoOo- .... industry. More than this thein The basic pay of the coal miner stallation the of pwer machinery mines has taken a good deal of the back breaking work out of the coal mining industry. Of - -- -- . -- -- AOriT DORA -- Tkc Shooting a deer these days about as much excitement and sport as shooting a calf an the backyard. The only risk involved by the hunter, a local man says, is being mistaken fr a deer and shot by another hunter. With a modem rifle equipped with telescope sights a deer doesnt stand a ghost of a chance. Once sighted he is doomed unless the hunters aim is poor. far c Mty 15 TAcRtF A 'P&81FA1 $ oOo- 7& StZTr ffotp av. -- oOo- states: This countrys need tday is another Well Rogers. Was there ever a time when this country' didnt need a Will Rogers? Every age has needed a Will Rogers. A Headline -- Tackle the New Year w ith vim vigor and determination . . . make it the best year ever. HAPPY NEW YEAR to everyone from the AIRWAY CLEANERS I f A local oOo- taxpayer wh keeps his house warm withan old cannon stove and bums trash and papers and old railroad ties for fuel, complains because his neighbor next door who lives in a better house but who is drawing his subilstance from the cunty welfare office, recently had a gas furnace installed mm OF OTHERS Socialism' Security as greatest racket." It seduces people," he said, into allowing the state for them the very things they should do for themselves." oOo- -- The cry is on for a pension of $100 a month for all over 65. regardless of whether or not they work and contribute to the fund. Secretary of Labor Tobin, with resident Trumans consent sent up a trial balloon. The reception ii said to have been favorable. It will lurnsh a new Inspiration for the politicians of both parties. There may be some difference on the amount of pensions and the coverage. but the general trend toward higher pensions is very evident. It is even predicted that Congress will move for it as soon as next year. It is also freely predicted that the unions will not be satisfied even with this bue will continue to demand both public and private pensions, tl is reliably estimates that a pension of $100 a month for all over 65 will cost 13 billions to start and will later amount to 24 billions a year. Most of this will have to be paid by the middle class of workers of whom there are about 48,000,000. This will mean an average tax in addition to all other taxes now being paid of around $500 a year for each wage earner. Further inflation is inevitable if these plans are carried out. The result will be that savings will be worth less and the value of money will shrink from bonds, insurance annuities and pensions. The young people of today are going to be the ones who will have to pay the bill out of their earnings. We may find ourselves in the position where it will take all a worker makes to live and pay his taxes, that he may at 65 receive a sizeable pension. oOo Santa's arrival in Bountiful Saturday afternoon .Dec. 24 at 5:33 p.ra., planned by Bountiful Junior Chamber of Commerce, should interest the most skeptical, Vennfce Carr, aycee publicity manager announced. The event will follow a free movie for children at 3 pm. Scheduled first to fly over the LDS tabernacle square, a broadcast is planned 60 Santas voice may be heard from the plane and amplified from a jeep near the Christmas tree. Santa is scheduled to land at Sky Haven airpark. Alter being met by members of the Bountiful city fire department nad Bountiful jaycees. Santa will ride into Bountiful on a fire engine truck to the tree. Here he will give Christmas gifts to the chiltwo-wa- y The government cut 50,711 persons off the payroll in October the Bryd committee reports. There still remain on government payrolls, the committee reported, persons. This is the lowest mark since 1947. The military services accounted for 95 per cent of the cut Civilian employes in the offices o fthe Secretary of Defense increased 185. The post office department led all the agencies re- dren. ' Gifts for shut-in- s and presents porting increases. It took on 1776 for the needy also will be distribemployes in October, uted Saturday, Mr. virr said. Cecil Palmer, British publisher, in a recent address before the National Association of Manufacturers in this country, said that the British governments nationalization of industry is proving a short cut to ruin that may lead his country into Communism. Where Socialism takes hold he said, even in its soon mildest form. Communism follows with all its destructive force. The speaker referred to Social Security as Socialisms greatest racket." It seduces people," he said, into allowing the state to do for them the very things they should do for themselves." -- . Social Interesting News From Here nd There CLEAFIELD In a message of Christmas and New Year greetings and personal felicitation to all personnel of the naval supply depot in Clearfield, Capt W. W. Honaker, USN, supply officer in . command, said: t is always the great hope ot the world, as the Christmas season is abserved, that tne people of tho world will ultimately be successful in their quest for the perman-en- t condition of good will and peace on earth which has so long been pursued in accordance with the Christian faith. There will be peace in the world when all men are kind and 50,711 perThe government cut sons off the payroll in October, the patient, and are of good will. In Bvrd committee reports. There the Christmas spirit, men think still remain on government pay- assuage theid mismortunes and Increase their happiness, he pointed rolls. the committee reported, persons. This is the lowest ojt "As we give thanks and apreo mark since 1947. The military ciation for another year of peace, cent 95 for services acounted per of the cut. Civilian employees in lot us again resolve to serve faiththe office of the Secretary of De- fully and unwaveringly wherever fense increased 185. The post office duty calls throughout the naval department led all the agencies re- supply depot, Clearfield, the U. S. porting increases. It took on 1776 Navy and our country. The advent of the new year is additional employees in October. the traditional time to look hopeoOoCecil Palmer, British publisher, fully toward the future. And, in in a recent address before the Na- this holiday season, I send cordial tional Association of Manufacturers greeting to every officer, enlisted in this country, said that the man. and above all to the loyal nationaliza- employes of NSD with the hope British governments tion of industry is proving as horx that health and happiness will be cut to ruin that may lead his coun- theirs, Captain Honaker s?id. try in Communism. Where SocialMr. and Mrs. Frank Skeen and ism takes hold he said, even in it soon their son, Douglas, Nvssa, Ore., mildest form, Communism follows with all its destructive visited relatives here and in Plain force. The speaker referred to Citv last week-end- . -- . to Creditors furr-iture- MOSS-WOO- LOST - g sewing-machin- Inventory Sale! CO-O- P ll NOTICE t Annual meeting of the Davis County Wilcflife Federation be held Thursday, January 19, eight m., the health center at v Officers for 1950 I ! be elected. the order of: Pres. SID Secretary SOU Uitite ((ttdt&tt y mists! -- y&r Drive carefully. 1 considerately 1 t wkm o? mmw -- . i ' y . t Carry dependable Auto Insurance OM LWRAtlCE IS DEPEtMBLE--m LOCAL SERVICELSPROMPT! Sporfs Afield !)! Naval Chief Sends Holiday Greetings i it Hauling ities furnished. This apt. is new known as Mary Reed deceased, and completely modern. Call Bt and for the granting of Letters or see at 145 E 2nd North 878-has of Testamentary to herself 45 been set for hearing on Tuesday D. A. the 10th day of January, House of 3 room BY TEI RESTING 1950 at 10 00 o'clock A. M , at FOR RENT Call Bt 174 255 E 2 with bath, Court the the House, in 45 The ability to recognize and read RoomCourt N. of said Court, in Farming-tored fox is of the the most ef sign Utah. Davis City, County, method of learining about oil heater WITNESS the Clerk of said FOR SALE Circulatingalso the elusive animal, and its exciting Court 1939 blower attachel; afthereof Seal the with 174-Phone 4.5 DeSota sport, too. coupe. December fixed 28th day of Outdoor hawkshaws find sign A D this 1049 reading more challenging when FOR RENT Garage bouse 245 HYRUM C. BROUGH Tracks may the snow s gone. West 5 So. Phone 748-J-, gas heat Clerk appear on most any ground sur45 automatic hot water. face free of vegetation, especially (SEAL) SMITH By AFTON when the soil has been softened by WANT A NEW HOME? Deputy Clerk rain or thaws. HOUSING ENGINEERS will build The oval shape and the unusu- Joseph E. Evans Eccles Building, it for you the 'way you want it ally small toe pads are distinctive characteristics reflected in the Ogden, Utah built Two generations of build track. The mark of the heel pad Attorney for Petitioner. ing experience assures you the First publication, Dec. 29, 1949. does not project forward between best Over 50 homes built past Last publication Jan. 5, 1950. the outermost toe prints as in the year; 7 in Bountiful and vicinitv dog track, and the furry nature Complete planning, financing L of the foot may be seen on a good Notice building service Call our local The largest R. H. Stringharn tracking surface. representative track of a fohrefoot tat 1 have Bountiful 76M or HOUSING ENIn the Matter of the Estate of found measured 28 inches long WILLIAM DELBERT CRIDDLE, GINEERS, Salt Lake City, Phone and 1.8 inches wide. The track also known as W. D. CRIDDLE, 88221 of a hind foot is always smaller, and as DELBERT CRIDDLE, deand the fark of the heel pad is ceased. FURNITURE RE FLNISHING about half as wide as that of a foreCreditors will please present We now have a complete service foot. , for claims with vouchers to the underany type of The track arrangements for the metal or wood. of office at the executer signed different gaits are similar to those his FURNITURE. phone attorneys, Wilson A Wilson, of the domestic dog, except in 614 Eccles Btfl. 530. 45 Utah, Ogden, Building, of trotting the tracks of on or before the 15 day of May, walking the fox arerin an almost straight 1950. line. Dated and first publisher this 29 A Naturalist Tom Scott suggests package, containing a nylon slip of December. 1949. day which was accidently carried that when studying fox sign, you LYNN ARMSTRONG CRIDDLE learn to iden.uy away- from Holbrook sharp, peneSporting Executer Goods with some other packages trating oder ot fux scent. Their & WILSON WILSON This was to be a present from a droppings are also good sip. TyAttorneys for Executor boy to his mother. Finder pleaw pical droppings are usually in two First publication Dec. 29, 1949. to four segments, but there may call the store, 800, for reward. 1950. Last publication Jan. 26, be as many as nine. Sign may be seen where the fox btds down. The bed may be SQUARE DANCING LESSION FOR SALE found almost anywhere from a FOR SALE Redium size oil heat-te- r 8:00 Wednesday Jan. 4 at the American Legion hall in Bountiful high ridge to the depths of a weedy practically new $20 complete the basic steps of square dane-inswale, often in a sunny exposure 440 So. 2nd W. Bountiful. 45 The circular will be taught Experienced out of the wind. dancers, welcome. Call Bt. 829-bedding is about 15 inches in dia- FOR SALE One treddle Singer meter. for Reserv. 45 in good cortdit-ion- . Those who have preconceived W 2 315 45 N Call 176J. dieas as to the great quanities of game taken by foxes will be disap- FOR SALE Girls Wool dreses Girls wool dresses going at half pointed at finding so few kills going at half price. Also mens price. Also mens wool shirts at on the trial. So examine all prey wool shirts at half price. Two half price. Two lartes leather carefully to become acquainted ladies leaither jackets were 39.75 jackets were $39.75, now $7.5. with characteristic feeding manSHOE. Bountiful. going for only $7.50 at the COnerisms of the killer. OP SHOE Bountiful. 45 You will find fox dens almost WANTED TO RENT anywhere from grhavelly knolls to YOUNG COUPLE would like ) temporary dry marshes and from FOR SALE Weiner pigs 197 So. rent small home or apartment. 135-5th West Phone Btfl 45 old woodchuck dens to dry drainCall Bountifnl 884. 45 use A tile. age single family may 1931 model five or more different dens during panel truck reduced CARD OF THANKS now to $50. Can I sell this or do the denning period from March We wish to thaBk the people at I have to breed it A little give away. through June. Except during work and this truck will give a Bonntful and tb Fourth ward Be-- , ing stasons, dens are only rarely lief society for their kindness Mid used. lot of fair service, motor, good sympathy at the time ef our berIf you find pups, try coaxing tires, good radiator. 45 eavement them to the mouth of the den. MRS. J. A. PEARSON a with do can You it squeaking E. H. PEARSON noise made by sucking with the FOR RENT P. O. PEARSON of the back to the FOR RENT An lips pressed util apartment MIEDEL FAMILY hand. I II 1 The beautiful star with its MeiTy ! I ! Christmas wish is again shinning forth from the steeple of the South Bountiful church. And once again the carols were sung and the wish for good will was extended toward all who pass with in the radius of the people of this community. A delightful program preceded the star lighting ceremony on Sunday evening Dec. 18th. Mrs. Margret Hogan and Mrs. wifi Ardelle Miss were guests at the home of Mrs. Walter Moss on Sunday Dec. 18th when she served a delicious dinner in honor of the in p. Kays-vill- e. birthday of her mother, Aunt Eliza Cahoon. The two sisters were so happy to have the opportunity of visiting together once again. Dur ing the afternoon and evening thir-twill other members of the family called to extend good wishes to their mother and grandmother. By The local M. I. A. officers and teachers really had a wonderful time at their annual Christmas par D. KEITH BARNES, ty on Wednesday Dec. 21st. There was dancing and wixers conducted L. SLY, bv Elmer and Francis Moss and Blauche Ellis had Charge of the games which created much fun as did the exchange of gifts all around. Special favors for the even ing were holly corages for the ladies and candy canes fok the gents. The decorations were beautiful and added an atmosphere of cheer to the event. Ice cream floats and cookies were enjoyed by the entire group. Prepared by BERTHA LORENTZEN Special favors at the December of Home Service Department meeting of the Eutaw Camp D. U. P. were Christmas corsages. The FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY MOUNTAIN meeting was held at the home of Martha Moss Fri. Dec. 16th with HEREAFTERS President Clara Haacke, Cleo L. Christmas isnt all in the packages upder the tree. Its in the Moss and Nina F. Moss acting as assisting hostess. President Haacke - kitchen too, where rich fruit cake is mellowing till mother decides read a history of James Goff after everyone can have a taste, where cookies are cooling from the oven, and nuts are getting cracked for another pan of which Ekzabeth Hatch conducted candy. A colored cook I the discussion of the lesson on knew always urged us to eat sparingly of the meat course to leave a Funds little room for the hereafters". Weve all made them many many Latter-daSaint schools. were donated by members present times, but here are a few extra special ones that fit into the holiday! toward buying book ten of Heart season so well. Throbs for the camp library. Cleo 8. Drop from a teaspoon onto a greased Moss was in charge of a Christmas cookie sheet Allow 2 Inches between Dale game from which May Mitchell (Baked each cookie for spreading. Ring) was awarded the prize. The re- Temp. 3i0 9. Push a plump maraschino cherry into Thn: SO freshments were delicious and in 1. Prepare 1 each unbaked cookie. .toned ehop date keeping with the holiday time. . . and here is food for the angela . . 1 e. chopped ant Senentuies of the Bountiful 4th at Christmastide. nuti and South Bountiful Ward accom- ?. Onn e w th gar, wl j or . broei ga their partners played panied by 1 th. floar DIVINITY PUDDING mes together in the West Bountiful 1 U baking pew 1 beaten 1. Combine 2 th. coraatareh recreation hall on Monday Dec. egg yal 1 j e. brawn sugar TanlUa 19th, Following the fun there was 1 stiffly beaten 2. Add 2 e. hot water eventhe to finish of food plenty white t. Cook, stirring constantly until thick Xji I, Milt ing enteretainment. and transiiarent u f' in. ring m the pan. 4. Pour slowly into. 2 beaten agf whites There will be a Christmas party . When eold, unraold onto a platter, t. Beat constantly wjle adding. well with whipped cream and atu'd ior all ward members next FriBeat BMrRPcbmo thrrii, , ninutea. sevent-thirtSurround p m.. day. Dec. 23, at holly iHtvn, Fold in . ante in the recreation hall, according to Yild: ervinsrs. 1 e. da tea, chapped 1 Tamila Bishop Myron B. Child. A program KOTE; Thii It very rich. You wont Itrgt wrving. 8. Pour into small ring molds rinsed there with gifts for all. Every first in cold wster and let set. member of the ward is invited. ! i mincemeat goodies Temp. ITS NOTICE . I. Craam thoroughly NO. 1277 Jeep trucks Come in now se these trucks that save ou tnonet driv every mile. TWO GREAT LINES 118 w heelhase drive, 118 wheelbase. Popular body s:yles. See us before you make any deal! eel ed IN THE DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. STATE OF Tilne. K t. ehorVain t. aufar i 'f. 1 . ! Add enough flour to tin krop it from curdling. : 2 c. UTAH. i In the Matter ot the Estate of MARY L. REED, also known as MARY REEl). Deceased. The petition of Olivia Warren, praying for the admission to of a certain document, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary L. Reed, also Iro-bat- e i ' i: ' volirnt N tiraea1 floret Mtnrf It to mont. ; Mix B.-a- t 2- - Add 3. 4. mtne.-howeve- r, W a rod SAUCE CUSTARD 1. - chopped r ct amount of flour the aatount of Injuid In the varies the Au-- h should he th tv 10. well heal mixture lifted cahe t. anda t. pmrer h' t.t from mold on largs iTf r irrape leaf, garnished with maraschino rherries; or with sprig of holly and rherry. Servr ire cold custard sauce or whipped cream at Sceompan iment. 9. KemoT t. slightly ith fork --.1 Vi egg ylks c. swear Stjr constantly while adding 2 e. scalded milk Cook in a double boiler etirring until mixture thwkens and a renting la formes on th spoon. Chid a ad add. U TtaKa t |