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Show Legal Notices Notice oi ship 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 71T.3 feet; thence East n55 feet, more or less, to an existing segment of the West boundary of Layton City; thence Southeasterly along said boundary t15 feet, more or less, to an existing segment of the North boundary of said City; thence West 1390 feet, mote or less, along sa'd boundary to the point of beginning. G. W. FAIRHOLM, Layton City Recorder. Published in Davis News Journal February 10, 23, March Zoning Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a healing to consider a proposal for amendment of the Lajton City zoning will be held before the Layton City Council at the Layton City Hall, Layton, Utah, on Monday, March 2, it.!, at T p.m. By the terms of said dethe proposal following scribed real property would be changed from residential to a commercial zone: To wit: oidi-nan- Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, Town From XJt iCAYSViLLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1 iston were at dinner Saturday evegue-t- s ning in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Faul Liston. After dinner, they attended the Univer-s't- y of Utah and New Mexico game. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clowardj and Mi. and Mis. Farl Goas-- 1 hnd attended the hoise cutter races at Huntsville Sunday. Mrs. Emily J. Burton left for her home at Manti after visiting at the home of her daughter, Attorney and Mrs. Willis m H. King and with friends here and in Salt Lake the past week. Mr. anu Mr. F. J c'eed, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Henry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whittier and family, Ogden, attended the 30th golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Steed at Clearfield, Sunday. Charles is a brother of H. J. Steed. Mrs. Golda King and Mrs. Dorothy Swan attended the Weber Bar auxiliary luncheon at the Ogden Country Club last Thursday. Mrs. Swan is State Auxiliary President and guest 1, ItMiO. alls Wonderful Past . JOURNAL RCAF officer assigned To Hill from Ottawa February 23, 1960 Page f HEWS LAYTOII Dean Djkstra, of the Club. Hill Air Force Base dean of law school at UniverSquad- the Burma theatre of operations sity of Utah, gate a talk of his ron Leader Joseph R. Romanow and was released from service Mr. and Mrs. John Harris ft By Ruth Gilmore lecture tour to the Far East has been assigned to the Ogden in 1946. Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. J. Phono 867-Air Area months. Materiel as a Royal last jear for seven S L Romanow the R. Bright of Pocatello. Mrs. Bright Glonda Kay and Mrs. Harris Mi Canadian Air Force Liaison of- RCAF in 1949 after receiv mg a Layton are sisters at The following couples will ficer. BS degree from the University Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Talbot boaid a bus- - Thur-da- y evening Glen Lewis. 537 Coates Ave , at 5 p.m. at the Barnes Bank S L Romanow will woik with of Saskatchewan. He served four- brated her 6th birthday by t.k- - Th Community Baptist Ladit Air MaterCanadian the ears in AMA officials in logistic Missionary Society held them regPaikmg lot to tour to Logan el Command headquarters m Ot- - "S so"le of her Sirl friends to ular monthly meeting Feb. 16th at where they will attend the game support of Bomarc ground to m Bandstand Lake Salt bah 'tow a. the home of Mrs. Dorothy Savar- between Utah State University am missile sites to be built in n er sarlj ese, 565 Miller Ave The meeting and Montana state. They in- Canada. The Ogden AMA is the' He reported to Hill AFB from Am Force's logistic support man-r was l order by the pres- graduate course ln malts" clude Mr. and Mrs. Steven a rbcafeThose for this weapon. and rocket electronics ager Mrs. propulsion ident, Mary Rongey, th Mrs. Mr. and Rushforth, .enjoying the party were; Phyllis as led by ,, The squadion leader, who ex- ln England' nmg Liston, Bishop and Mrs. ClifWilcox, Judy Byington, Faye prfer, ,dewas glven The RCAF officer resides with Plerce and Vicki Gilmore. ford Green, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon pects to lie at Hill AFB for two Sizemore. The minutes Helen s. enlisted m the RCAF in Ernest Mis. Mr. and jears, Barnes, Th. Study Group met t tbe 1940 and was commissioned as Mary, 10; John, 9, meetlnS were read Gregory, 7, home of Mr. and Mrs. VemSan-!Little, Mayor and Mrs. Cliff Mrs A!a Crack in 1943. a He served in and Paula, 1, in Bountiful. pilot Linfoid, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis dall, Sunday. The following mem - byihe The Sav Jack Mrs. Dr. and M,rs heasfurer bers were present: Mr. and Mrs. Grange, gave Dee fmancl? "5 Haven Barlow, Mr. and Mn. afee Rampton, Mr. and Mrs. meetmg Franklin Knowlton, Mr. and Mrs. Sandeis, Mr. and Mrs. Cljde 'were t0 save a11 old news Cecil Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Galley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard papers and to take them to the Bonnemort, Mr. and M'S. Alan Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Monday Mixed Doubles Rongey at 865 Boyd Monson. Blood, Mrs. Jan Cianney, Mr. February IS Ave. The ladies also made Mrs. Mr. L. and W. Jacobson and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield, High Individual Series to have "secret Sisters". This tioop also won the fust of Pocatello, Idaho, are visiting plans 451 Bishop and Mi's. Richaid BowBeeper Ravsten The has been collecting Society conat the home of their daughter, Mrs. Don Ltibetk 557 man, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bish- puze in the Scout display clothing for the Mather School Val the at held Talbot. Thorn-le- y test arrived Feb. Farmington Mis. and They Individual Gam op, Attorney High for Underprivileged Children in The three Farm20th and will return home the 22nd. K. Swan, Dr. and Mrs. G. AG store. 168 Audrene Yates South Carolina, the deadlme for were at Other Scout the Talbot's are: given guests Gibbs Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dale ington Don Lubeck 193 tioops this project is April 1st. Please Barton, Sir. and Mrs. Harold equal space in which to set up High Team Series leave the clothing at Mrs. Thelma Customers a scout display. 1740 Sciew balls Galley. William's home , 564 Marva Ave. vote their to for allowed weie High Team Game or contact her. to 620 troop's display, according (Continued from Page 1) The guest speaker of the meetthe amount of their purchase. Sunday Mixed Doubles ing was Rev. Bill Stevens and his and Centerville. second 433 Carr, placed Troop High Team Series berg, accompanied by Llojd topic was Hospitality. Troop H4 placed third. 2132 Knotheads The next meeting will be held at The invocation was given by lateial bianvh. This will leave A new employee at the bank High Team Series the home of Mrs. Irene Chesley, Thud Nye, Kaysville Jeffrey no stub exposed. is Mis. Betty Fellow. She holds 767 . Safety Pins and the benediction by Gordon 855 Valeria Dr., on March 15th. To protect pruning cuts the position of secretair of the High Individual Serie: The publicity chairman is Mrs. Roueche, Kaysville First. paint all cuts over one inch in Mortgage Loan department at L. Fountain 449 Mrs. Sarah Giles, Kaysville Thelma Williams. diameter with either a special the bank. B. DeLuceway 560 The regular meeting of the First, is stake organist, and tree paint, or asphaltum roof High jTdiv;dal Cami sixth Miss Dorothy ONeil, Kaysville Sugar and Spice Club was held grade Ljnn Stoddard, paint. The material should be L. Fountain ..166 Fifth, is stake chorister who Feb. 11th, at the home of Thelma flexible and lasting. Let cuts teacher at the Fainungton EleBob Tanner 211 illiams, 564 Marva Ave. The class his took conducted School, singcongregation mentary dry before painting. afternoon Ladies' Kats was spent in playing Morning ConAlley to Youth the Symphony ing. If wounds bleed, they should High Individual Gama pinochle. Mrs. Dorothy Christianbe treated before painting. Use cert at the Salt Lake Tabersen won the high prize, Mrs. Lois 221 Ruth Lutz a fungicide such as copper sul- nacle on Saturday, Feb. 6. Jensen the second prize and the Individual Series High phate solution (one ounce to a Mr. A an Dikes sixth grade low prize was won by Mrs. Lorna Ruth Lutz 526 (Continued from Page 1) gallon of water), bordeaux students presented two, one-aFontenot. A delicious dinner was Series Team High or mercuric chloride (one paste, Nesossis, Karen Wright, Jackie served to ten regular members plays for their paients last Beetiuks 1576 part in one thousand of water), Friday evening. The plays were Taylor, Bob Britt, Elam and two guests: Mrs. Joyce High Team Game until bleeding stops. Then ap- titled, Aiound the Woild in Whitesides, Margaret Beetmks and Mary Vaughn. 592 Bench, the ply so Days paint. David Fletcher, Jeanie Farr, Mary (not to be confused split picked up by Betty Malani Oldroyd, 5'i year eld Poplars and cottonwoods of- with the movie of the same Jorgenson, Ruth Hodson, Sandra Cagle. ten become infected with cysto-spor- a name) and The Land of LaRae Francom, Coleman, Larry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farris Holt Lanes canker as a result of Sandra Jackie Oldroyd underwent a tonsillecMcKee, Barty, Febuary 18, 1960 drastic pruning and are disfigChesley, Edith Stewart, Beverly tomy last week and due to serious ninth-grad- e All attendbovs Individual Serie- sHigh ured or killed by the disease. Steed, Marylm Telford, Margene Central Davis Junior High, she has been con627 with Handicap Pruning methods are impor- ing Monroe, Jeniel Blamires, Junelle complications and were invited fathers their Krall to Dee (Clearfield fined the Dept.) Ray hospital the past tant, but the correct time to Smith, Peggy Frew, Dixie Frasier, to attend a basketball game High Individual Gam Childs. prune is vital, Professor Call and week. James Watkins, Gary and dinner at the Junior High 236 with Handicap reemphasized. Except for reon 3. Several Feb. Krall AYednesdaj', Ray pairing storm damage, prune deciduous trees only when they Farmington men attended the High Team Series 2874 Vuth Handicap are dormant. Trees are dor- fatheis and sons night out Waynes Foodtown mant when they have shed all with their bojs. IMMEDIATE JOB OPPORTUNITIES High Team Game their leaves and the new buds 1029 With Handicap show no sign of swelling. If Dinner and Fry Cooks Stenographers Arctic Circle the wounds bleed, forget any Several openings, full time Brown of Willard Utah Women with 2 to 8 year Syracuse, fuither pruning for the season; work. Above average earnwhose average is 144 Bowled a recent experience. the tree is no longer dormant. ings. He had three games Triplicate. The Naval Supply Depot Of h ,f ' Factory Maintenance Ma-nficers Wives' Club held its lunchBilling Machine Operator-M- ale Merchant Man with 4 years local exeon, February 17, at the N.S D. or female, must type. 17, 1960 February perience, 25 to 35 years old. 7 Hours to 4 Club. Officers Table decorations p.m. p.m. References required. High Individual Series were carried out with the various Ashton Jerry Insurance Clerk articles of hair styling and beauty High Individual Gam- eSilk FinisheMust type and have expeaids in accoid with the theme of! Rex Martin Female, 25 to 43 years old. rience with Accident and the program Hair Styles by One year recent experience. Insurance. Hospital There is no place Kaysville in Utah where a school-agchild Dotlie. TV Repairma- nFurniture Salesman who needs mental help can find Many hair styles were demonthat help, stated Richard L. strated and shown, models were Man 25 to 45 years old. Age 23 to 50. 4 years TV experinec. Bird, vice president of the Utah Mrs. J. Huddle, Mrs. H. S. TolExperience preferred. Association for Mental Health A. H. bert, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. speaking to a capacity crowd at If you NEED WORK or WORKERS Contact th an open meeting of the Kaysville W. J. Forde and Mrs. D. C. Moie. Branch of the American Associa- Creations were by Dottie Goetz, Hlgb Individual Game Bernice Lake tion of University Women at the EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE Mary Chavez and Carol Hodgson. Hjgh Taam Series Davis County Library Wednesday 2655 Adams Avenue Hostesses for the afternoon were Bowmans Market 2766 evening. C. Ham-Mrs. D. C. F. Phone EX More, Mrs. j High Team Game There is no more pressing 950 Bowmans Maiket problem facing the state of Utah el and Mrs. C. W. Cartrell. than the problem of mental health, the speaker continued. Mr. Bird discussed the Mental Health Services Act iff B. 25) 6S SWORN TO SAVE which was presented to the last state legislature but which was engines Chevys not passed. The bill are set to squeeze extra miles proposed development of mental health serout of every drop of fueL vices through community health Theyre long famous for low programs supported by state and fuel consumption, high local funds. performance. The purpose of the program would be to educate people to the need for early diagnosis of SHORT STROKE V8S menVl problems and to provide NEW Power-packe- d for peak perfor consultation and treatment. Mr. Bird said, People who need formance, Chevys husky PRICES V8s make childs play out of hospital care are getting it, but Chevrolets low prices make one out of ten persons in this the toughest hauls. They big truck news for 60. They have a mind tuned to econcountry need mental help at some mean money in your pocket time. If we could direct these omy, too, that keeps costs s, Compare this list of Chevy advances with the features oron model after model. people to someone who could help down, profits up. them we could save countless Drives, many dinary trucks are still talking about. Youll see why Chevy models with autolight-dut- y dollars, could prevent needless trucks get more work done in a day . . . why they go extra heartaches and broken lives. matic transmissions all are thousands of miles before trade-i- n time. These Sturdi-Bi- lt lower priced. Also, prices Appearing with Mr. Bird were Sherman P. Lloyd, Salt Lake City, have been reduced on all full scale revolution! a Sixties arent new, just theyre president of the Legislative Counoptional V8s. cil, Dr. Noall B. Tanner, Lay-toWith independent front suschairman of the Davis County SLICK NEW SUBURBAN Health Council, and Dr. G. Evan pension theres a brand-neSEE YOUR DEALER CARRYALLS smoother, easier handling Taylor, Davis County CommissionIt could be the most imporfeel behind the wheel. er. These handsome new handy tant visit you make in 60. Mr. Lloyd explained some of in brass haulers "double When youve seen these new the problems facing the legislature TORSION-SPRINRIDE can transport eight passenChevies, youll agree theyre and urged the backers of the plan gers or up to 950 lbs. of the worlds most advanced to have patience because time Eaeh front wheel, suspended Rear and center seats trucks. Then drive one and is needed to acquaint the legislaof the other, independently are easy to remove and refind out why. tors with all aspects of the probis free to step individually place when necessary. For lem. over bumps. And shockproof work or for pleasure, these Dr. Noall Tanner pointed out the torsion springs up front soak double-dut- y beauties are importance of early diagnosis in before and jolts up the jars best for both! mental problems. He said that they reach the body. With if people can be persuaded to k three rugged new seek help early, treatment with CABS FOR BIG GUYS rear suspensions to the drugs that are being developreduce road shocks, further ed should reduce the percentage Big guys get a bigger break Chevy gives you the smoothof mental cases that need instiin a Chevy cab. Theres ever est truck ride youve tutional care to one in 500 or o- plenty of space inside to felt. in 1000. stretch out and relax; more Dr. Evan Taj lor discussed the room for hats and hips, more position of Davis County in relaroom for wide shoulders and NO SHIMMY, K0 tion to the problem. The bill as long lep. Theres horizonWHEEL FIGHT presently set up specifies an wide visibility through a area containing 25,000 as a minwindshield wuth 26 more a 60 Chevy. Just Drive imum population for activating area; a new once. Right away youll noglass the program and Davis County instrument panel. tice the absence of has a population of 60,000 Cabs are safer, too, up to shimmy and wheel fight comSTURDI-BIL- T A spirited discussion concluded CHEVROLET TRUCKS 67 more rigid. mon on ordinary trucks. the meeting which was sponsored by the legislative committee of the local AAIW under the direcChevrolet local See delivery , tion of Mrs. G. Gibb Smith and by the committee on social and economic issues under the direcAuthorized Chevrolet dealer m Layton in Morgan tion of Mrs. Leona Clawson Light weie served by a hostess group headed by Mis. Golda Downs. J n a at'ne two-ea- 0 FARMINGTON se,ary bs M Bowl Scores NEWS Faithful Members Pruning of shade trees Should be done in March Some folks are getting anxious about pruning their shade trees. The county agent is freShould quently being asked: How and we prune now should we go about pruning? Anson B. Call, Jr., Extension Horticulturist with Utah State 1824: Discovery of Groat Salt Lake Logan, says the University, best time in most of Utah to prune shade trees is in March and April when they are completely dormant. The purpose of pruning, he points out, is to correct shape and faulty growth habits, control size of trees which are becoming too large for space they occupy, reduce danger of wind breakage and remove dead, diseased and crowded limbs and other weak growth. As with a hair cut, each tree must be pruned as an individual, but there are some general to all principles applicable Americas famous inland sea, the Great Sait Lake, was smknown until two of the fabled men of the trapper ere ventured down Bear River in the winter of 1824-2Jim Bridget and Etienne Provost (after whom Provo was named), two oi the West s best known fur trappers, were the first to see the lake, 2,000 miles in circumference, that sitter than the ocean. This stranee body of water is the remnant of prehistoric Lake Bonneville which once was 350 miles long, 145 miles wide and more than 1,000 feet deep Terraces made by this ancient lake can still be seen on the mountain sides that surround the valley Today, the Great Salt Lake is considered one of the world s true wonders. And today, throughout the state of Utah, the U. S. Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain clean, wholesome conditions, wherever beer and ale are sold. BEER and ALE . . . iyilHJIi A K 4 emiE To remove limbs cut as near parallel to the trunk or branch QHlQlEmi rrigseaaasg United StotesBrewers rf trees. as possible. This leaves a wound which will heal quickly. To head back, or shorten a limb cut just above or out from a ' . . . . V Davis to represent Echell-berge- r, ,Navy wives hold Regular luncheon Mental health needs cited at AAUW meet r- e Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested DOLLAR-SAVIN- Low Fruit Yields George A. Nielson Used Proper Fertilization, Boosted Peach and Cherry Yields On dr feach trees, used rftree to four pounds of USS Ammonium Sulfate around each tree, plus barnyard manure, and we harvested 14,000 packed bushels of peaches from a orchard, says George A. Nielson of Nielson and Sons, Perry, Utah. We liguie its one of proper fertilization increases our peach yield by the best investments we make, says Mr. Nielson. Mr. Nielson said USS Nitrogen Fertilizers were also applied on cherries and apricots with excellent results. Application is usually in late winter or early spring. We depend on commercial nitrogen for new growth of wood and for higher yields, says Mr. Nielson. I like the results I get with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for your crops this year. USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealers. It takes N, Men and USS Nitrogen Fertilizes are fertilizers that mean more dollars per acre. Use enough fertilizer; harvest more profits! 41-ac- re one-thir- top-quali- ty Nitrogen Fertilizers G Step-Van- oay-loa- d. tailored-to-the-truc- 1960 your refre-diment- s authorized OLSEN CHEVROLET COMPANY dealer for jasl OLSEN favorable deals! CHEVROLET COMPANY |