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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 9, 1950 1 Tb Laylcn Journal Weekly Newspaper published at Layton, Utah, in the interest ot Davit county and colonies formed by former residents of the county. Intered as Second Class Matter at Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. JOHN STA1ILE, JR., Editor be easier. Basically under the plan proposed by President Truman, that of raising other taxes is compensate for any loss in revenue resulting from a reduction of the excise taxes. Will not be in reality a tax reduction. The same amount of money will have to be raised and the money will have to come from the same source, the workers and earners. -- Residence phone Btfl. 884 oOo- A local man is opposed to zippers. They are alright, he says, as long as they work, but once they jump the track it takes a wrecking crew to get them working again. The things, he says, al ways nave a faculty of getting out of order when one is in a hurry. Buttons had their drawbacks, too, he concedes. They always come off when one was in a hurry, but sewing on a button is a simple task. EDITORIAL Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. Second Corinthians 5:17. oOo- - A local man who has no appetite oOofor salads says that he guesses it isn't the stuff they put into salads Patience and long suffering are that he objects to, its what they the only two words we can think put on them. of at the moment that describes oOothe governments attitude toward An exchange refers to the man John L. Lewis and the coal mining of the year as the fellow In that business. Incidentally Lewis is driv town who is wearing last year's ing customers away from the use clothes, driving this years car of coal as a fuel This may autoand living on next year's income. matically solve the knotty proboOo lem for all concerned. The counThe most amazing thing to most try would feel more sympathetic sensible people is that anyone liv- for the miners but under present ing in this country should be inter- wage scales the miners are as well ested in Communism. There isnt a or better paid than the workers in country in which Communism any other industry. Mechanization rules that the common people of the nrtnes has lightened have anything like the benefits the burden of thegreatly work and the and privileges that are enjoyed miners, if permitted to work, by the common people of the would fare as well as other States. Nowhere are the Crs. common people oppressed as much oOoas they are in Russia where ComThe parking meter is the nearmunism rules supreme. Why is it est solution to the parking probthat those so interested in Com- lem that has been found. With the munism dont go to Rush a where parking meter, if a car driver they can get it in its purest and wants to occupy a parking space most unadulterated form. a half a day at a time he pays for oOoit as he should. Most towns have It seems to me, a local man said sufficient parking space if it is atmuch so the other day, that used, but few towns have tention is being given by the press properly to permit enough parking to the fact that King Farouk of all, the car driversspace who may come a young to town to Egypt commandeered occupy a parking stall mans fiance. This thing is being all day. There just isnt that much done every day among the movie space within the average city limpeople. its. It is the unreasonable car oOoowners who force cities to the use I don't understand why there of parking meters, to make it posshould be any hesitancy, a local sible for all car owners to be treat n,ata says, about our developing ed alike. the hydrogen bomb. I think wc oOoahourr &aall out in the matter of We clip the following from an its development I am not one of exchange as an expression of of women who had just com a period of three days serv-c- e pitted if wc didn t develop it Russia on the jury. "As a group of wouldn't either. women who served on jury duty oOothis week. We desire to express Secretary of State, Dean At our happiness over the results of experience. The reward ttw thhe s iiWnihwinff formed over a periln6 friendship Hiss verdict in ease, Alger three days close association. Th educational value of participat in court procedure and the Atcheson leaning ing glow of a duty performec toward Communism but they cant a h S2SS -- -- I work-Unite- -- -- -- -- -- ipleaJ - SM "S25 Ammuffit Hi. hiww'Si Selr turn be S due to a personal friendship forjW the man Hiss, but it will long rank giving who are sions by a man in high public that women of the type of I of- - nwdSiA uS the writer of this letter would rnteriH. he nhe .plendW Jury A Iced iluu lover oOoresemcan tee nothing that even Most people in their hearts are bles of in the ruthless -- sport killing wild life in the tropical jungles by hunters from this country armed with high powered rifles equipped with telescope sights. The hunters are for the most part amply protected by a score or more natives and others. The wild animals are slaughtered and shot from ambush and havent a fighting chance to defend themselves. There is nothing sporting about it to me, he says. Every time I see a picture of one of these so called "sportsmen standing near an animal he has shot from abush as though it were a courageous achievement, I am filled with disgust and contempt I have never paid much attention to the excise taxes, a local man said the other day. Since (they are generally assessed against : luxuries I did not imagine I would eve$ be affected by them, sincelux-I feel I dont buy many, if any, uries. The other day I went in to buy a piece of luggage. It was dollars priced to me at twenty-twThe clerk then said: The excise tax will be twenty per cent or four dollars and forty cents, making the dollars and total cost twenty-sicents. forty o x oOo- -- President Truman says he favors a reduction of the excise taxes if taxes are raised in sufficient amount elsewhere to make up for any loss of revenue such a reduction would make. The objection to the excise tax comes largely from merchants who think that if this 20 per cent tax is removed sales of luggage, jewelry, cosmetics and other so called luxury items would bv the regular meeting at 2 p.m. On Tuesday Feb. 14 Doreen Hatch Aili demonstrate the making of wagon wheel rugs. A check up will also be made on the hooked rugs begun during the past month Anyone interested in either of these projects be present atl:30 p.m. for Instructions. Mona Haarice also help with the welfare sewing and quilting at 10 a m. on this day. Those attending the Special Interest closs of the MIA on Tuesday evening were delighted with the information which they received on the ninth Artcile of Faith as discussed by Clinton Mills. Following the class work the group adjourned to the school auditorium where they enjoyed a session of square dances under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lund. They announce a continuation of this lesson material and afteranother dancing session ward. Junior Girls and Explorers of South Bountiful will join with those of the three Davis stakes in their "Rose Ball at Clearfield on Friday Feb. 10. the city came up for discussion. Everyone was in favor. The only thing lacking was the money. a They ordered the purchase of small Checkrolet truck from Mr. Givan. He offered nothing for sale wlile serving as a councilman. Bids for garabage hauling were considered, but no award was made. Mr. Neal was higher than the lowest bidder, Arvel Turneij West Bountiful, but all conceded that Mr. Neal had done an excellent job. The contract between the city and the Trunkline Co., south of pipe up the canyon to save water from going to waste was accepted by the city. The new uty library is now ready for opening. Mrs. Gibson, county librarian has set three the weeks from Sunday, Feb. 12, opening date. The council suggested that the library be open afternoon from 2 to 8pm. Mr. Gibson says she has had plenty of applicants for the position of librarian, but that she favors Mrs. Jane White. Attorney Fadel explained to the council the status of the suit of Bountiful City Russell Cheney aganst Bountiful city for damages he alleges were done to his home, with the piling up of dirt in front of it when the road was built up. Legal phases (Continued from page one) will be discussed Feb. 14. H no should area that generally agreed settlement is made then the case be made part of the city proper. will come to trial before Judge some asked that Eckman Larry Feb. 24. the Cowley, dirt about be done piled tltng of the on reservoir the top city by east of his home. The dust from Death brings a merciful surcease it in dry weather makes his home to their suffering after they have almost unliveable when the wind many of them, lived a full life, but blows. City Engineer Templeton infantile paralysis not only robs said that the intended fence resi- a child of childhood, but condemns dents of the district said they con- it to a life of pain. sidered un.tfghtly and generally objectionable would have to be put Two there, with modifications, because children could open tue manholes with a crowbar. Grass could be planted in the soid over the reservoir which would solve the dust Two juvenFARMINGTON problem. There was talk about having a iles, ages 13 and 14, were appretop put on the James Smedley hended Wednesday by Deputy well overby the junior high school. Sheriff Zenas Bennett after they But the three phase power lines do had broken into the Mrs. Mary not extend as far as the junior E. Ross home near West Point in county. high school; there would be need Davis The youths picked up a tor a twenty h. p. motor and other automatic pistol, two pairs expense amounting to over a thousand dollars. The proposition will of gloves, and an old watch. But threw the gun away after carrybe studied further. time. It was reported the city has two ing it with them atoshort break-in, the They confessed booster pumps it no longer has said Mr. Bennett, who found the need of. There was talk again of swap- stolen goods in their possession. case has been turned over ping water with South Bountiful, The to De Witt, .Davis county Donald water with their creek runninj into our reservoir and Bountifu juvenile officer, Mr. Bennett said. paying South BouptifuL It was reported that a young man who Is studying zoing problems would like to work with our zoning commission for the experience. The council seemed to agree that it would be all right. Mrs. Trowbridge asked whether the American Legion had been FOR SALE Save $100, HotDOint given the permanent privilege o: Refrigerator brand new 100 cu. having the Fourth of July ccle tV 2 dr. model. Call Btfl. 855-bration. It was explained that they the had been granted that only for FOR SALE Save $100 Hotpoint duration of the council now in ofbrand new. two oven deRange, fice. . luxe model. Call Btfl. 51 The buying of creek water for FOR SALE Used Washer, A-- l con dition Phone Btfl. 656-R- . 51 Father Transact Important Business Youths Held After Burglary CLASSIFIED ADS 855-W- QUEEN THEATRE 4. 4-- II Bogart-Alexand- 76-M- FOR SALE "Left-Hand- ed v, See where a bank in Denver Is checkbooks. petting in their southpaw depos-ker- o They f gnre deserve just as much consideration ae the right handers. lime was when it was believed that people had no to all. exist If a youngster at right showed signs of using his left band, his parents were supposed to break him of the habit to forte him to use his right. But today most doctors will tell you that changing a childs natuleft-hand- ed left-hand- ed Compliment" Stammering and other nervous orders often get their start that way with children. From where I sit, if a man wants to use his lefl hand thats Ida business. Its not such a good idea to make anyone do things our way, just because ire think Ks right. Personally, I think a mellow glass of beer is the finest beverage on earth. If you happen to prefer a Coke why, go to it! Only leave me the same freedom of choke, wont yon: d Cop)rigt, and reasonable. Call Bt. At 1550 So. 4th E. 1950, United States Breurers Foundation 179-- 51 WANTED TO BUY Building lots Southeast Bountiful. Call G. E: Marion Phone 51 tiny chAd cm rtiae, lowtr oo third weight of ofdmarv blind. of th new Thtyr cutfocn-nMd- c mind ikt material SACRICE SALE Moved into apt furnished. refrigerator Must sell our bcutiful del urn DJ-Frigidaire. Only $179.00 Cost over $300.00 See at 490 West 4th No. M. Lund h 9 NOTICE Water users on the Bountiful Irrigation company must have aTl changes in water tickets for half stream into the secretary by Feb. ruary 25, 1950. Leah Peterson Secretary Earn Big Money with Free Samples of Imprinted Notes, Napkins Stationery $1 box of 15 Greetings Cards, pay to 100 profit assortments on approval. STLART, 1310 Santee Dept 74 Los Angeles 55, Calif. 51 EXPERT Piano Tuning with an Electric strobbeonn. 25 times more accurate than the humane ear. J. E. Brown Phone 137-- J Mrs. McLarland. Attorney at Law, Suite 517 David rt-o-. uaie oi nrsi 3, Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on 1950. or before March 25, 1960. Date of last publication Feb. lo, OLIVIA WARREN, Executrix. lvOO Joseph E. Evans, Attorney for Executrix. First publication Jan. 12. 1950. Last publication Feb. 9, 1950. Estate of ANCEL IIATlii, abo known as ANCEL CLARK HATCH, NOTICE NO. 500 deceased. Creditors will present clairr.s IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR with vouchers to the underused DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF at the office of Wendell b Hammond, attorney. Bank Building, UTAH. In the Matter of the Estates and Bounitful, Utah, on or betore the 5th day of June, 1950. Guardianship of JAY ATKINSON, AMY HATCH AND DEAN RUBY ATKINSON. MARGIE FLANDERS, MARY ATKINSON, Estate of the Administrators f the sad ANCEL HATCH, DAWN ATKINSON and JOE GUY deceased. ATKINSON, Minors. Date of first publication, Feb 3. The petitioh of Eisie N. Atkinson 1950. praying for the issuance to herself Last publication March 3rd 1359. of Letters of Guardianship on the estates Atkinand of persons Jay son, Ruby Atkinson, Margie AtkinOF SALE son, Mary Atkinson, Dawn Atkinson and Joe Guy Atkinson, Minors, Notice is hereby gfven that has been set for hearing on Tuesday the 14 th day of February A. D. Davis county will sell to the high1950 at 2:00 oclock at the County est bidder at public auction at the Court House, in the Court Room front door of the county Court of said Court in Farmington City, House, in Farmington, Utah, at 12:00 oclock noon, of March 4. Davis County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of the said 1950, the following property. One Cedar Rapids Rock Court, with the Seal thereof afcrusher. fixed, this 2nd day of February A. D. 1950. Further details will be furnished HYRUM C. BROUGH by the Davis eounty clerk upon Clerk request, and property may be at any time prior to apl. (SEAL) The county reserves the right By AFTON SMITH to reject an bids. Deputy Clerk Keith L. Stahle HYRUM C. BROUGH Bountitul. Utah Clerk for Commissioners puo-ituLo- n Notice to Creditors NOTICE o-spee- tel CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the Players Guild of Davis county and to our many friends and to other grand people who donated toward the medical expense of our son, Steven Hatch. The IVAN HATCH HOMES FOR SALE WANT TO BUY or do you want to sell your property see us for activity, We offer today 4 rm home on terms, $6000; 3 lg rm home modern with bse. $6500; and over 2 acres, $6950; new colonial, full bsemt, terms, $7900; bk home mod & acre land, $8950; bk, full bsemt it acre land $9450; 5 rm frame rambler, $9450; 8-r- 4-r-m 5-r- m bath, 20 fruit 1 trees, $12,000; fr home, 1 acre fruit, $9850; rm home, 3 rm in bsemt, 1 acre land $11,600 r bk home, md acre land, 6-r- -- 7-- vaneer bk & (at Farmington), $12,750. $8950; 7-r- m 10-acr- I Frank Taylor Realtor CALL BARLOW Btfl. 83 SEWER Water Trencher and Basements dug. Also Crane Work Boultoa and St. Jeor Pb. Btfl. 510R4. 50-52-- 2 Electric hot water service is completely automatic LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court or the Respective Signers for fur- ther information Notice to Creditors Creditors wHl present Hatm with vouchers to the at his residence at undersigned Clearfield, Davis County, Utah on or before the 10th day of April, 1950. EMERY HAMBLIN. Admiristrator of the Estate of DeLoy B. Hamblin deceased. , Dtd 1950. this 31st day of January, David S. Kura Eccles Budding, Ogden, Utah Attorney for Administrator. First publication Feb. 2, 1950. Last publication March 2, 1950. ! All you have to do is turn the tap ! You get all the hot water you vant . . . yes, hot water day or night, 365 days a year I NoHce to Creditors NO. 1264 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN B. PEEK, sometimes known as BENJAMIN PEEK, deceased. Creditors will present claims vtth vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Wilson it Wilson, her attorneys, 614 Eccles Bldg., Ogden, Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, 1950. Dated and first published this 2nd day of February, 1950. KATE PEEK, Administratrix DAVID J. WILSON of WILSON & WILSON attorneys for Administratrix. First publication Feb. 2, 1950. Last publication March 2, 1950. Notice to Creditors Estate of James Young Hess deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned i at the offices of Mftton J. Hess, , Davis County Bank Bldg., FramSTg-toUtah, or Keith L. Stahle, 84 South Main, Bountiful, Utah, on before the 22nd day of March n, FOR SALE Used washer in good condition. $15.00 Phone "Bountiful 515. 51 . dis- ral tendency usually causes mere harm than good. left-hande- Tractor with two way plow and 7H ft disc, like new so ! IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOB DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF WANTED TO BUY Pioneer wood UTAH en couch in good condition. Also In the old cupboard. Call Bountiful DeLoy B. Matter of the Estate of Hamblin, deceased. 457-J- for civil rights and tolerance but they dont want Congress ramming it down their throats by law. The Program Feb. 12 to 22. quickest and surest way to kill 51 tolerance Is to try to make some San., Mom, Tues. Feb. 12, 13, 14 one tolerant by law. It is like pass- Robert CumedBg Korol had Raroell WANTED TO BUY One standard ing a law to make a man like spinToll Tho It To JudCo writer type comparatively late ach. If he doesnt like it the law ALSO model desired. Call Btfl. 423-J- . to hint like make isnt going it "This Is America," "Mighty POSITION OPEN for stengraher Herllq (sport) News SOUTH BOUNTIFUL typing and business machines. Feb 15. 16. Wed., Thun Apply to Fanners State Bank Woods Cross. Phone for appointVirginia Mayo Chalking up another score on George Brest ment Bountiful 22. Turban Bey 51 her ladder of attainments is Doro Out of tho Bhio thy Pace, daughter of Mr. ano SEWING Specialize in making of Mrs. Gordon Pace of South Bounti ful. On Thursday March 2nd Dor Michael O'Shea square dance dresses and other Virginia Grey sewing alterations. 181 So. 350 othy will interpret the role or Tho Throat West Crezee subdivision BounSylvia" leading lady in the opera NX1WS tiful Edith Carroll. "Sweethearts which has been chosen for presentation by the stuFeb. 17, 18. dents of Davis high school. This FrL, Sat is but one of the many honor Martha Vkkero Phillip Reed FOR SALE Cheap 1943 Pontiac which as come to her in the past mileage Bill Moss Tel. of the West 170-J-12.000 Daughter . Boutiful. 51 scholara also She holds few years. (in color) ship at the Utah Agricultural Colclub Joha Calvert lege for her outstanding Rochelle Hudsoa WANTED Building lots nr acreawork along with other community ge in Bountiful or vicinity. If Devil's Cargo activities. you are planning building a new This announcement concerns all home, duplex or apartment why members of the South Bountiful Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Feb. 19, not let Housing Engineers plan Relief society and Singing Moth20, 21, 22. and figure your project No job er Knox ers group. Commencing Tuesday Humphrey too big or too small. Contact R. Feb. 14th the regular sessions of H. Stringham, Bountiful , Joe Tokyo the organization will convene at "Go Chase or Housing Engineers 2242 So. Yourself (comedy) 1:30 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. This state Street Salt Lake City TeleNEWS will allow the Singing Mothers phone 88221. 51 group an opportunity to commence DRAPERIES their practice at 3 p.m. This rule FOR SALE Complete outfit dual will hold for all meetings except ROLLER SHADES corbureter and manifold in take. the first one of the month which See Rays Shoe Service 25 N. VENETIAN BLINDS will still commence at 1:15 for Main Bountiful. 51 teacher topic instructions followed WANTED Good home for shepherd collie. Phone Btfl. 402-R- . 51 Vcsztian From where I sit ... by Joe Marsh We wish to thank our hislsopric e and 2ucieiy neighbors in a- -v friends so kindly way in our recent bereavement in the loss of our husband nnrt ther. Mrs. Arthur Hansard And Griffith Family tr A. D. 1950. ALICE Y. HESS STAINLESS STEEL Administratrix of the Estate of The best in waterless cookware James Young Hess, deceased guaranteed a lifetime Call local Kirth L. Stahle and .Mton J distributor for free demonstra- Hess, tion Featuring A wolewheat cook trix. Attorneys for Administra51 cr Bountiful 866. Date of first publication Janu20th 1950. ary Mothers of Centerville I will give Date of last puokeatjo p-- u your children good care while 17, 1950. your away, rates by hour, day or week. Also for sale dome tvpe Notice heater $5. Mrs. Beatrice Noakes. Phone 95J-1- . 51 In the District Court of Davis FX)R SALE One and a half H. P. County, Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of gasoline engine (Clinton with 6 to 1 reduction gear) first class MARY L. REED, also known as shape will accent reasonable of- Mary Reed, deceased. , fer. J. C. Naylor. Phone. Creditors will present claims' LO-HEE- T in m miam Venetian blinds clean ed and repaired. Free estimate on any job. BOUNTIFUL BLIND DRAPERY CO. Phone S05 Dial 4-58- & to Creditors 758-M- 08 CARD OF THANKS UTAH H'" 0wM"',iP -A POWER & LIGHT CO. COMPANY local Control |