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Show r mm NEWS KAYSVILLE 1960 soil bank details For farmers at ASC Conrads purchase dairy I'VE QUIT Farmers Farm in Yashington by Mrs. Joe 40 Years Is Long Enough lor Me 769 son may get full information o, Here Are My Power Tools All With Motors: 6" Wallace, Jointer $100.00 1 30" Band Saw with all sizes of saws 100.00 112" Circle Saw, 3 H.P. Motor 200.00 1 Walker Turner Drill Press.. 100.00 1 Wood Turning Lath with 25.00 Chisels 1 10.00 Jig Saw (As Is) 2 10' Pipe Bench Clamp 5.00 1 6 Take Them for $450.00 1 SHIRLEY HEYW00D $540.00 20 N. 5th E. d, Kaysville Ihone Blackfoot, Idaho visitwith them, Monday. Mrs. William Jordan underwent major surgery Tuesday at the St. Benedicts Hospital. Mrs. Bernard Mitchell entertained at a birthday party for her little daughter Nola who was 4 years old, September 11. A number of small friends celebrated the occasion with Nola-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Howard and family attended the Payson home coming on Labor May. They attended the State Fair, Saturday 1416-- R ed OR (At Shop) in Layton PAUL HEYWOOD 1309 9-- tf. 1 MOVING? Call Your Neighborhood Dealer CLEARFIELD MOVING & STORAGE Farmington and Bountiful, Call Collect TA 1S10 9-- NOTICE OF OUR NEW HOURS MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS 5:30 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. 6 Sundays a.m. to 3 p.m. SERVICE INFORMATION AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Factory Trained Mechanica Factory Authorized Service Motor Analysis Front End Alignment Carburetor and Electrical Tune-u- p Complete Brake Service All Types Automatic Transmissions State Inspection Station PERRY No. 34. STEWART, N. Main, Kaysville, Phone 101 C.M.C. TRUCKS We Repair All Makes Your Local Texaco Dealer PONT1AC-CADILLA- J. INC 180 C SPECIALIZING IN ROY FUDGE AUTO SERVICE. TUNE-U- EN-GIN- E P Delco Batteiies Electrical and Carburetor Motor Analysis All Automatic Transmission and Brake Service Front End Alignment at Steering Corrections and Wheel Balancing J. ROY FUDGE, 166 South Main, Layton, Phone 8S6 or Kays. 131-- t' R AUTOMOBILES USED Each car is in excellent running A GOOD BUY A GOOD DEAL READY TO GO A GOOD CAR LETS DEAL! condition. WE TAKf TRADE-IN- S BANK TERMS We Bought Them Right We Can Sell Them Rightl! DICKS MOTOR SALES, 876 North Main, Sunset. Ph. TA LINE HIGHWAY 91 AT "Come in and Let s GET ACQUAINTED CAFE- SFeaturing BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS Guaranteed Fast Service Only 6 Minutes Drive from Davie County Defense Plants. Drive down for a Delicious HOT STOP BY for BREAKFAST LUNCH. NO DELAY! Order Pastry to Tak Home! We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons and Special Groups Bring BANKS -- Layton FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON Thriftlcheck Service Without Service Charge. Interest Paid on Savings. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent $2.73 Per Year., Inc. Tax. Use Our Night Depository 24 Hour Envelops Service. All Kinds of Loans. Special Service Personalized Checks Printed FREE! Member F.D.I.C. Accounts Insured up to $10,000. Our service charges on regular checking accounts are low 87 ask. DAIRIES Welcome at Utahs Finest Dairy Farm- -in ths Heart of Davis County at Farmington by Lagoon Visitors Always PHONE PHONE FARMINGTON OGDEN 34 a Locally Owned and Operated Taxpaying Industry INSURANCE Complete Lines of Coverage All Claims Handled Locally DON A. WEAVER, General Agent 360 North Main, Layton Farmers Insurance Group INSURANCE PHONE Kays. 655 Res. Phone Kays. 5U6 JEWELRY JEWELRY Clearfield Headquarters REPAIR. Fart 24 Hr. fcemce Ail Work Guarantead. BFRLS JEWELRY, Gay Mar Plaza, Clearfield, North of Safewag ee V, fo an Your Jewfiry Citn! T Ar'or the fleet. 00 Journal Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Phone; Kaysville 10 By popular demand, more than 4 out of 5 of all new homes built in this area during the past year installed electric Production Mr. Mrr. .. Awt. AdrHtna tlrcolation L. C. "Baft" Bafflnln REPORTERS Clrorf if Id .... Mart Jane Adam Km FalrKankt Virn WeelwT Ecln Landhort M trrrtr Norma Adrrlilitx Snnt NJchot Prooco Bonnett Virrtntn . Hri!l Srracoo , 'f Business Opportunities New I Now available in Layton. Want a business of your own? Invest in the rapidly growing, unattended, laundry business which shows large returns and requires very little time. No inventory problems, no credit problems, no payroll accounting. No one else offers the exclusive features of the nationally proven x Earn Laundercenters. franchised net $5,000.00 or more per year. Let us prove it. Select from our new merchandising program, the launder-centpackage which best fits town and pocketbook. your coin-operate- self-servic- e, IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES St. Classes pro-jgra- m In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caine, who just returned from Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. John Major Scowcroft. IF YOU Dates of year taries. party, Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, New York City. Mr. and Guests included Mrs. William Jordan, Dallas, 25th for FINE WATCE offer-and-acce- SAN DIEGO, Calif. (FHT-NC- ) Leland R. Taylor, son Member: of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. NATIONAL EDITORIAL Taylor of 320 Gordon ave., ASSOCIATION Layton, graduated from reNatl Adv. Representative cruit training Sept. 18 at the Newspaper Advertising Service Naval Training Center ,San 333 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, 111. Diego, Calif. The graduation exercises, Terms of Subscription marking the end of nine Mail 11.50 Per Year weeks of boot camp, inCarrier 50c Per Month cluded a full dress parade (Payable in Advance) and review before military Llr4 E. Andersen PafcHihM Editor Clair Hair officials snd civilian digni- W. Awt. Editor War Bowrinf mily. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Smith entertained at a garden OR Lists meeting Out of training friends spent Thursday evening at the Holt Lanes in Clearfield, bowling. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sandall spent last weekend at the Uintahs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thorne and family, Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Thorne and fa- OPERATORS Excellent opportunity, alary. A CTO BODY REPAIRMAN t to 4 years experience. CHEMIST Male, t years eollvgt chemistry. Hoars. 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. SALES LADIES Attractive opening in retail trade Experience not note-ar- y Hi ready-t- e Optninf vesr, bakery prodarts, shoes, accessories, toys, candy, infant's vear, china and gifts. AND PEACH TOMATO PICKFRS Men and women, IS and over. Report at 7 a.m. to Employment Security Office or 253 j y, nic. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown, Syracuse visited with Mrs. George B. Wilcox this week. and Mrs. Edwin Mr. Sprague with a group of POSTING MACHINE Verdeland PTA -- and Mrs. Allen Barber and families. Lee Liston and son Paul spent the weekend at their cabin at Fish Lake. Jerry Liston and a school friend, Ray Husley, Houston, Texas left on a two week tour and vacation in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Riley E. Bushnell, son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard and son Britney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giles and daughter Lori, Ogden spent last weekend at Wallsburg on a pic- COMPTOMETER EX MEP.L S Nettie San-dal- l, SIGNAL CAFE, Layton, Utah ELVA G. VAUGHN, Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thursday 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Frt and Sat. 6:80 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Sunday, 6:80 a.m. to 9:00 p.a. ! per-acr- B. Wilcox spent the weekend in Bountiful as guest of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Harold Wilcox, Mrs. i first ornia. Where Friends Meet to Chat and Eat 80 North Main Layton a Chapel ' week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith, Long Beach, California were guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker and family. Visitors the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague were Bob and Phillip Luke, Southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Inkley and son Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thomas and son Dean, Magna, Don Luke, Long Beach, Calif- Signal Cafe the e, n, WAITRESSES. CAR HOPS Openings in many local cafea and drive-inDay and evening hoars. CLERKS OFFICE GENERAL Several Mast be able to type. openings. MACHINISTS AND ELECTRONICS TRAINEES COOKS. high school grad-at- e. 11.49 per bear after of completion R tbor College training. Male, PAINTERS Man with 4 years brush paintVmon scale ing experience. SERVICE STATION MAN 1 with Age years recent experience, WORKERS CANNERY Women who want work near home in tomato processing. NEED WORK OR WORKERS CONTACT THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE HIS Adsms Avenue a of payment will be 513.50, the A genealogical workshop wil Layton begin September county Agricultural same as in 1959. at 7:50 in Third Ward, according to an announcement' the Stahilixation and Conservation The principal changes in the from Bishop Paul D. Lindrman. The classes will run for Office. ASC Chairman E. program this year will be as several weeks and certificates will be awarded to those who Glenn Green said today. follows: templet e the course successfully. This will be the fifth rear 1. Land owned by a State, , The class will be taught by Mrs. Dorothy Wall and of the Conservation Reserve, or local govern-- i Mrs. Lahoma Lindeman. . under which farmers contract county, town, ment will be ineligible for the to withdraw general cropland a rule is already in from production and protect program Building effect for Federal land. Ivton Women putting their heart into their work it with conservation uses for 2. Land which has changed are doing overtime trying to help finish the Layton Fifth a period of 3 to 10 years. (except through j and Ninth Wards, Layton Stake Chapel within the next 30 The 1960 Conservation Re- Ownership since December days, according to Fifth Ward Bishop, K. Ropey Bean. inheritance) serve will be similar to the Bishop Bean said members of the Relief Society. the 1959 program, Mr. Green said, SI, 1956, is ineligible to enterj the program in 1960. j Primary and the YWMIA organization of both wards have except that substantially less 3. If land under a I960 Con-- ! helped immeasurably with the painting and finishing work new acreage wil be taken into the program than last year iservation Reserve contract is of the new chapel. sold, the contract generally Welfare Dinner may be assumed by the purchaser only after it has been Layton LDS Tenth Ward will hold a church Iyton welfare dinner this Friday evening at 6 p.m. at the Second in effect for 3 years. As in 1959, the 1960 Co- Tenth recreation hall. The Relief Society will be in charge nservation Reserve will be con- -' of the meat, pot roast ; the Primary will serve salad; the MIA will furnish the vegetables and rolls; and the Sunday School ducted on an tance basis. The first step will will supply the dessert of ice cream and cake. j be for the farmer to inform 3 Join the county office of the land PTA activities at Layton relations classes of Layton First, he wants to place in the Layton Family Verdeland Park Elementary and request that a basic Fifth and Sixth wards held a pot luck dinner at the First school will begin tomorrow e j rate be established Ward recreation hall Friday eening. Those attending played when officers, chairmen and games and danced. for These rate land. that parents will present an asthe! be filed at may sembly for the boys and county office beginning Aug. Stick to Business Bright Side girls. 24 and must be filed not later I Yon Doctor: acute have know apIm not much to The years schedule was than Sept. 30 if the farmer pendicitis. look at, admitted the suitor. discussed at a meeting of 'wants to be considered for a Oh, well, philosophized his officers and chairmen 1960 contract. Freight Claim Steno: Lis- (The Sept. 10th ten. Doc. I came here to be bride-to-bDates youll be at the Thursday morning. deadline has been extended to examined. not admired. office most of the time. for PTA meetings were set The Teamster The Teamster as follows: September 24 Sept. 30th.) The county committee will be flower show a will (This establish the rate, setting it and back - to - school night), 10 percent higher if all eligible 'A rv .V V ' ,, t November 12, February 10, on the farm is to be cropland and April 13. retired. Special projects this year After the basic rate has will include adult education been determined, the farmer classes, which will be anmay apply for a contract at nounced later, a safety paany figure below that rate. trol program for the school, In case the county receives a PTA mothers chorus more than it can applications which has already been oraccept, priority will be given tea to the farmer ganized, a offering the land during October for officers, at the lowest rate compared chairmen, teachers and room with the basic rate established mothers, and a volley ball for his land. For example, if game next Wednesday at the basic rate on a farmer's 3:30 p.m. between the PTA land is set at $12 an acre, he and teachers. will have a better chance of Leading the Verdeland getting a contract if he offers Park school PTA program the land at $9 an acre than if this year are Mrs. Harry Ro- he offers it at $10 or more. gers, president; Mrs. WilFor most farms, placing vice land under contract will reliam Shumway, president: Principal Glen quire a corresponding acreage Moss, second vice president; reduction in grains, oilseeds, Mrs. Wayne Nielson, secretary-t- and row crops, which are reasurer; Mrs. Emery known aa Soil Bank base crops. e rate will be earnHughes and Mrs. Thomas The Blanding, room representa- ed each year the contract is tives; Mr. and Mrs. Nemmie in effect. In addition, a farmer Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. can get a cost share payment Maurice Taylor, hospitality; to assist in establishing apMrs. E. A. Moore, recrea- proved conservation uses on tion; Mrs. Eugene Demming, the land. program; Mrs. Steven Mer-ri- l, legislation; Mrs. Kimball Hemsley, publicity and historian; Mrs. William adult education; Mrs. Delmar Carter, juvenile protection; E. A. (Ray) Moore, A weekly newspaper published Interest! of the residents and William ofIn the membership; Davis County, at Layton, and health (Bill) McCurry, Utah. safety. matter Entered as second-claa- a at Layton, Utah, under the Act Leland R.. Taylor of March 8, 1879. at j Thatcher attended the funeral service of Mrs. Sylvia Jessop in Logan, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kynas-toNyssa, Oregon, visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Eatchel last 5t. 1 Page per-acr- evening. Mrs. Marjorie 62 13, 1959 Genealogical workshop Planned in Third Ward nly about 5 million acres the Con- nationally as compared with servation Reserve of the Soil approximately 13 million last Eank for the 1960 crop sea- .year. The basic national rate Mr. and Mr. Keith B, Conrad and daughKaysville ter Beverly are leaving Sunday to make their home at Jflonte-ssnWashington. They sold their hotue last week to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barnes and have purchased a large dairy farm in Washington. The past week they bate been visiting with relatives in Ogden prior to leaving. Their son Byron is staying here for the time being.7 They will be missed by their many friends. Theis new address will be: Route No. 1, Box 541, Montesano, Washington and they would enjoy hearing from their friends, j Mrs. Edith Frodaham, Los Angeles, California, arrived by plane to spend a week as house guest of her cousin, Mrs. Norah Barnett and visit with relatives in nearby communities. They hadn't seen one another for 13 Wednesday, they spent years. the day in Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wright and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-for- so of Davis County September LAYTON CHURCHES who are interested in (Norm) Preece Phone JOURNAL d Philco-Bendi- day-nit- e v;-g- j fm : cooking. More women prefer electric cooking for these and many other reasons: Clean as an electric light . . . no fumes or grime to dirty walls, ceilings or curtains . . . pots and pans stay clean, too. electric cookBetter Meal more retains healthful, ing valuable vitamins and minerals in the food. Because little water is required, foods cook more in their own juices. because electric surCool face units send heat into the food, not the kitchen. fk Aa er Call or Write Mr. D. G.DEEM Day-Nit- e Franchise Distributors 2263 B South Highland Drive Salt Lake City 6, Utah Fhone IN sly, ee "rna- - |