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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY 12, 1950 to Creditors Notice UTAH This from an exchange from TEND CHILDREN Coal Oil To of the estate of matter In the Kansas: A sign in a local restaur-an- t Darn WILL TEND children In your Arthur N. Hansard, deceased. reads: Black coffee three except home or mine, week-dayIn the Matter of the Estate oi The petition of Dorothy Griffith five cents. about your coal Weekly Newspaper published at cents: with cream Stop Larrame Call worrying Rigby, Saturday. issuance WILLIAM DELBERT CKIDDLE. oOo- FOR SALE 397-J- . 47 Hansard praying for the Layton, Utah, in the interest 01 shortage and burn oil. This anPh. Bountiful more of also known as W. D. CKIDDLE. to kills Hansard Dorothy Griffith The reason worry nouncement came from John O. FOR SALE One good brood sow; Davis county andwcolomes formed letters of Administration in the and as DELBERT CKIDDLE, deJs that they Horpetz, resident of Bountiful, 5 wc pigs 10 weeks old; rabbit by former residents of the county. people than work of Arthur N. Hansard de- ceased. estate it. at work harder who is trying to meet the demands pens both wooden and wire; CANARIES If want good ceased has been set for hearing on Creditors will please present oOoyou Intered as Second Class Matter can You of need. feed in time and rabbit drinking cups of South 1 have them. 1195 with vouchers to the under claims of 24th the birds, day January, Tuesday, 3 at Layton, Utah, under the Art of When the present water supply heatpeople No. dishes. Inquire of John Randall, any aze building with of M. at Utah. a 10 A. A. 1950 at oclock was BounVful, constructed D., Main, signed executor at the office .March 8. 1879. for New York or even the discarded Centerville. Ph. Bt. 863-J- . 46 47 distillient, Wilson. WUsen it i. the County Court House, in the attorneys, large area was laid out in thetowns oil known as crank case sluge in FOR SALE If you need a serviceNOTICE JOHN STAHLE, JR., Editor Court Room of said Court, in 614 Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, mountains. Eighteen has inhe 2 door, that 1937 burner able a conversion cir, Chevrolet, 15 day of May, were vented and is Residence phone Btfl. 884 and eighteen cemeteries The stockholders of the Bounti- Farmington, Davis County, Utah. on or before the very inexpensive and good motor, makes top mileage, said 1950. of clerk WITNESS the hold moved to other localities out of simple to install. will 14th ful Irrigation Company heater. Best offer. 450 E. Dated and first publisher this 29 7 the water shed. At that time the their annual stockholders meeting Court, with the seal thereof affixHis company which is yet in proSubdivision. South, Hayes of December, 1949. water of D., the that thiJ 13lh A day sup ed, in sad January, day the 3:30 at engineers manufacture will Feb. p.m. EDITORIAL cess of forms ng 6, 1950, unARMSTRONG CKIDDLE LYNN immense ice this 1950. shoe can SALE in white FOR Ladies ply provided by as fast as it South Bountiful school house heating equipment Executer be to No. have sup be casted in the foundary. He is as skates. Size 4. Ph. 681 R. 415 HYRUM G BROUGH, Gerk Woods Cross. dertaking would 47 The experience of the average plimented later by an additional yet lacking some of tne needed WILSON 2nd West H. it WILSON LEAH PETERSON, A Rampton wage earner is that though he is supply. Hayes Pugsley are who usually technical Secretary personal oOoFOR SALE Two outside hutches, First publication Jan. 13, 1950. Attorneys for Executor taking from two to three tomeB Attorneys for petitioner scarce in small towns. 3 does and a buck, also two Last what he once made, the end of the Workers will receive less take First publication Dec. 20, 1949. First publication Jan. 13, 1950 Jan. 27, 1950. publication litters of rabbits two months old, month finds him with little left home pay after the first of the Last publication Jan. 28, 1960. Last publication Jan. 20, 1950. ready Indications point to 6750 South 200 W.. Ph. Bount. Time was when it was considered year at which time the Social Se- market, and it is hoped that Mr. 47 826-RSTATE BANKING DEPARTMENT a worthy achievement to have curity tax will be increased from Horpetz will receive STATE CAPITOL thirty or forty dollars left as savper cent to Vh per cent The necessary in Ms business, and that girls wool PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ings at the end of the month. To employer will also be called upon he remains so he would not need January clearance sale NOTICES REPORT OF CONDITION OF dresses, sizes 9 to 14 inclv. were accomplish relatively the same for the same amount, making three to move out of this county for lack from $9.98 to $15 now $2.98 and $3.98; Consult Gerk of District Court or CLEARFIELD STATE DANK thing today one should have per cent in all If all of the free" of cooperation, or experienced help ski sweaters $6.89, now $2.98 and the Respective Signers for furaixty to one hundred dollars left stuff one hears about is added to which is more plentiful in an inin of Utah at the close of business on CLEARFIELD the State of A $3.98; wool sweaters, jackets ther Information at the end of the month after all our scheme of living this tax will dustrial city. December 31, 1949 Vi all Training for shirts, price. hills are paid. have to be very materially inNotice ASSETS Co-oShoe, 5 at oOo- $1 of and pr. medical care creased. Free panties He believes that the city 47 Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balanBountiful. A new gadget for cars U a comfree pensions come high. Bountiful can stand a fair rize inDavis of Court District In $ 494,926.27 the ces, and cash items in process of collection oOomunication system hy which those dustry especially where young FOR SALE 1931 Panel Ford County, Utah. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranthose to can talk seat All of the wars that have occur' men can obtain livelihood without ia the back : 768.908.4S In the Matter of the Estate of teed tires, truck, engine fltr, good Grant in the front seat It appears that red the last one hundred years leaving for industrial districts far as Obligations of States and political subdivisions known also L. M. MARY E. 121,538.05- REED, $90. good radiator, the thing was devised by a back have been started by and fought away. Facing uncertainty anc Btfl. Mary Reed, deceased. Reserve stocks stock Ph. Federal of 91. S. $0 U. South 1115 (including Corporate exhausted seat driver who became in the older countries, which re- often lowering the pure character 47 104 Creditors will present claims 327-R- . Bank) because of too much instruction to futes the idea that the older we because of environment un'cke that vouchers to the undersigned Loans and discounts (including $3,47105 overdrafts) with 785,06907 . we the driver. get, of small communities. get the wiser and smarter at the office of Joseph E. Evans, Bank premises owned $40,000.00, furniture and fixtures FOR RENT oOoespecially when it comes to na 55,00003 with $15,000.00 Attorney at Lav,', S' tte 517 David We wonder bow the Communists tions. If plan materialize there will FOR RENT Two good rooms$35 a j Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on counthis oOowho are being tried in private bath, furnished,1345 So. or before Marcn 25. 1950 be other needed articles manufacTOTAL ASSETS $2,225,443.13 month. Ph. Btfl. 954. Fatriotism reaches its greatest tured once the company is well try would like it if they were given OLIVIA WARREN, LIABILITIES 47 subea those of kind trial same al 5th West. the heights in the individual who established. He is at present Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporaJoseph E. Evans spected of disloyalty to the gov- lows his wishers to grow for six ginning on his research work in $ 895,704.25 tions Three Attorney for Executrix. ernment are given in Communist months to give the proper back- Rosenlofs bullcVng 55 West, 3rd FOR RENT 1950. hot Jan. 12, and and Time First of stove gas corporapublication individuals, partnerships, deposits gas fair or home, no is countries. There long ground to the celebration of the South Bountiful, just half a block 983-J- . 47 1950. Feb. Last 9, Btfl. tions ) 1,036,606.77 Ph. heater. publication water trial. If one is arrested In these Pioneer Home Coming Day. from his home. Government of States United (Including postal was Deposits as is oOobe countries forced, 11,737.85 NOTICE STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT savings) .v v General indignation among the Mindsenty. to confess to untruths. STATE CAPITOL 162,519,47 Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions NO. 1279 He is mistreated by skilled tor- women is being voiced against the 6,183.42 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- Other deposits (certified and officers creeks, etc.) .. .. turers until his mind and his re- woman who shot her husband the TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,112,751.76 REPORT OF CONDITION OF serve breaks down and he con- next day after he gave her a mink BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR fesses as he is ordered to do. coat. The reason for the indigna DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF DAVIS COUNTY BANK TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated oblion oOobusmo of UTAH tion is the feeling that if the doM tbe of FAKMINGTON In tb. Suteof Uuhat $2,112,75L76 gations shown below) of of the In The padding in womens cothing woman did not want the man she Estate Matter the December si9 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS which used to nestle about the hips should have passed him on. BERT E. GORDON, deceased. ASSETS $ 25.000.W oOoand elsewhere has now moved up The petition of Sarah Scott Capital with other banks, including reserve $ 317.011.i3 Cash . 60,000.04 Surplus announced admission onto the shoulders. Thomas Dewey has Gordon praying for the balances?and cash items in process ofcollection Undivided profits 17,691.37 oOo; a to of that he definitely will not be a can certain Probate document, and account for preferred capital) ... States Government obligations, direct retirement 10,000to Reserve (and 866,025.37 We make no claim to being a didate for the office of President Unitedfi$aAn4AAl Will and be last to the purporting ' 88,178.06 Testament of Bert E. Gordon, debusiness prophet or an analyst but at the next election. It looks at subdivisions and political States of 112.69L37 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS If we were to make a prediction, this distance as though the Repub- Obligations 12,000 00 ceased, and for the granting of and debentures notes, bonds, Other we all information the based bn lican leaders who would be perLetters Testamentary to Sarah stock of Federal Reserve 2,225,443.13 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 6.00 Scott Gordon has been set for have been able to gather from all fectly willing to stake their all on Corporate stocks (including $0 of: consists This banks is 1950 would that capital would it General 24th if Eisenhower on be he 862,532.35 hearing sources, day Tuesday, the and discounts (including $262.63 o v erdr afts ) Common stock with total par value of $25,000.00 2.00 of January, A. D., 1950, at 10:00 going to be a good year. We do not be induced to run, are already be- Loans and fixutres $1.00 furniture owned $1.00, MEMORANDA Bank premises desire to make a long time predic- ginning to clear the way for him. 1.00 Court A. oclock at the M., House, bank premises than other owned estate to secure liabilities and for Real or Assets our to assigned oOopledged tion except in the Court Room of said Court crystal say that $ 25,000.00 other purposes ball shows us some stormy times An echo of the old feudal days In Farmington Gty, Davis County, ASSETS reserve deduction are above TOTAL of Loans shown after believer at a as are (a) we' were and all when rulers rulers Utah. ahead, being, LIABILITIES 18,794.99 of in the time tested doctrine that others were slaves is to be found WITNESS the Gerk of said and corporaof individuals, partnerships, Demand of Davis, Jesse D. Barlow, being first OF STATE deposits UTAH, County the fiddler, eventually, and with- in the recent incident in which affixCourt with Seal thereof the 627.856.50 tions out exception, has to be reimburs- Farouk, the king of Egypt summared this 11th day of January, A. D., duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that be is Cashier of the and corporaof individuals, partnerships, Time above named bank and that the above and foregoing report eontans a deposits ed for his services. We live but ily ordered a young man to break 7o6,42dHo 1950. tjons one day at a time, and as we see his engagement with his fiance for full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at HYRUM C. BROUGH, Gerk United States Government ( including postal of business on the 31st day of December, 1949. it tomorrow and all of the tomor- the reason that the king wished to Deposits 8.841.68 (SEAL) JESSE D. BARLOW, Cashier savings) rows in 1950 are going to be good. mary her. it seems that Hackiau, AFTON Clerk SMITH, Deputy By States' and political subdivisions Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1950. oOoNebeker 27, Harvard educated, and one of Deposits of it Ray, Quinney .. 3,451.37 DAVID L. IMHOFF, Notary Public There is nothing that give a pru Egypts economic experts in the Other deposits (certified and oficers checks, etc.) (SEAL) Kearns Building, Utah. Commission expires Feb. 5, 1951. at My Gearfield, dent man the feeling of efficiency countrys United Nations delegaResiding $1,816,245.72 Salt Lake City, Utah Correct Attest: and stability like being able to tion, took his fiance to the king's TOTAL DEPOSITS for Petitioner. Attorneys 5,672.41 WALTER W. STEED, JR. First publication Jan. 13, 1950. put something into his savings ac- palace to receive the kings bless- Other liabilities G. H. HOLT, count each month. The realization ing on their wedding which was to Last 1950. Jan. 20, publication bliTOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated J. KAY NELSON, at the end of the month that he occur soon. When Farouk saw the $1,821,918.13 tions shown below) Directors. has spent all he has made and per beautiful sixteen year old Narri-maNOTICE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS STATE OF UTAH, Office of the Bank Commissioner Sadek he sent notice to the haps more and has little or noth25.000.00 I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do ing to show for It is disturbing to young man that he wa9 to break Capital 225.000.00 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROof the stateeven an optimists morale. It isnt off his engagement at once as the Surplus certify that the foregoing is a true and correct hereby BATE DIVISION, IN AND FOR ment of the above named company, filed in my office copy 73,83838 on Jan. 11, 1950. so much the amount one saves that king had decided to marry Miss Undivided profits DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commisfioner. counts as the feeling of ones Sadek. Hackian had to send no323,838.33 ACCOUNTS CAPITAL TOTAL ri ability to manage his affairs, that tices to the 50u guests he had I 'l 1 1 t t,444t'M 1 4 444'M444il'4444i- a monthly addition to a savings ac- vited to the wedding that there ACCOUNTS CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES TOTAL dicount gives one. would be no wedding. Farouk oOo vorced his wife Farida in 1948. This banks capital consists of: Common stock with total value of $25,000.00. At the present time the field of They have three daughters. Sounds MEMORANDA nursing offers the greatest op- like a page from an old history to secure liabilities and for 6th- or Assets At women. assigned the to All a for an it pledged or book young opera. portunity plot 50,000,00 er lack a time there is great purposes needs is some swash buckling hero present of nurses and there perhaps al- to rescue the beautiful maiden if (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves 4,333.01 of ways will be. The reason is that she desires to be rescued from STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, Richard H. Clark, being first not all young women are attracted the kings palace. to this profession. It is well known oOoduly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he Is Cashier of the that it is a difficult, confining, and The new series of strikes with above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a trying profession and one must be which industry will be plagued for full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the specially fitted by nature and tem the next period will not be so close of business on the 31st day of December, 1949. i . RICHARD H. CLARK, Cashier permant to make a good and a suc- much for an increase in wages as cessful nurse. We always look with pensions, medical insurance, un- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1950. MILTON J. HESS, Notary Public respect upon a nurse. It has always employment insurance, severance (SEAL) semed to use that a young woman pay, disability pay, vacation with Residing at Farmington, Utah. My Commission expires Nov. 25, 1903 Correct Attest: . who takes up the nursing profes-jsio- pay and guaranteed work which is AT A. L CLARK must be filled with a great de- a modified form of guarantee: KEITH L. STAHLE . sire to serve others in the finest annual wage. Included in the deFRED R. CLARK . mands will be 3 weeks vacation way. oOoDirectors with pay for those who have been An exchange tells of a local serv employed as much as 5 years an STATE OF UTAH, Office of the Bank Commissioner ice club that held a pancake break- 4 weeks after ten years, insteac I, Roy W. Simmons, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do fast all day Saturday. Customers of the present two weeks, which hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the were given their choice of buck- is standard. Toe effect will be that statement of the above named company, filed in my office on January wheat cakes or plain wheat cakes. puces on merchandise produce: 11. 1950. ROY W. SIMMONS, Bank Commissioner The gross receipts for the break- by the affected will all fast were $667. The pancakes be increased. were cooked and served by memoOo-OOO bers of the club. --oOoThe aim of too many people Lcarang how to behave is a these days seems to be to shorten to 10 life time job. By the time some of the time between which their parus learn we are too old to be ents cease taking care of them and (HARD TOE) much interested in meanness. the government takes over. ' Sava Tte Laylcn Jearcel CLASSIFIED s Canaries -- 47-52-- 1 Cat-ski- ll 46-4- -- LEGAL NOTICES 4. to Creditors -- -- -- bed-roo- -- - -- iw -- . , -- ( i - - -- the-clos- e of -- ... n M4 H'4444444444t44W4f44HW444Hl coo -- , -- -- n ICE SKATES ' t t -- indu-.tri.)- Sporting Goods s -- Telephone WHATS IT COSTING SKI MITTS SKI DAf.lDERGER COORDINATED CHANGES January i t SAVE 15 1950 Rain or shine MONEY RIDE WITH SKATES-Si- zes 4-5-- SKATES-Si-zes 5 and 8 US ... we 51.75-51.- (Goal Hair) Saturday evenings at KILROYS CAFE. Their shrimp dinners are marvelous. MILROYS W iivtfttfiwAVfn Fm.m m S. CAFE LOAFER SOX YES"," Shta-T,iC- e "d b d"nverVe repa'r pmoni tatrais 1 1 1 1 1 fT' n it 11 $1.39 09 55c SKI CAPS never miss our 59.E5 Pr. (&r.!al Slyh) Min LIIIERS 5745 G-7 All Wool, Wfcifo ST0CKIRG CAPS $ $ v SKATES-f- en SKI and ICE SKATIRG SOX RAIL and BUS SERVICE SUNDAY sizes left 50,55 ICE SKATE RUDDER GUARDS $ $ ' Kids (Doys and Girls) ICE Ladies ICE HOCKEY TO DRIVE TODAY? j $10.95 to $13.95 Ladies ICE FIGURE HOP t Mens llocioy lea Skatos, sizes 4 thers 09 Pr.$2.C5 WaX Ski5' 1 t t t t 4 f $1X5 Sl.25 $1X9 insta' binding,, skates, repair Coleman lantern; SUnS e,C We win for and 1 t t t 1 nmmi ! I ! |