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Show Lt Page Four THE DAVIS COUNTY DS FOR SALE - a 4323 WOODBURY: 17-2098 CLIPPER, Bountiful, Utah, Loe 26, 1954 BOUNTIFUL BRIEFS Due to stances Furniture Remodeling the unaoidable' Westminster circumchoir will not appear as advertised Saturday 27th. The Red _ Cross reFurniture FURNITURE. FREEMAN will start March 1st and Free drive ROUND mahagony dining table and six g. refinishin repairing, styling. C3 continue chairs. Table has center leg and four through to March 30th. estimates. Phone 494 or 362-W. Al12 legs around edge. Good condition. 606 PRIVATE entrance furn. apt. Jens Peterson was taken very West 5th South, West Bountiful. Phone heat and hot water furn. No STARK TREES Bountiful 778-J. Ci1iA 14 ill Tuesday morning and has children, nor pets. Phone Btfl. EGGS—_Wonderful food value in the A13- C1- 4 STARK Trees, if you are plant- been confined to his bed since. 84. Brownell blooded chickens eggs, fed Alton Clark son of Mr. and ing fruit trees, why not plant Mrs. Nathan Clark was home on the wonder famous Export feed forNEW apts. 3—3 rm. apts., partly mula. Tillie and Carl Simonsen’s, 1905 the best. Ask ‘the people that a brief furlough this week, while South Main, Ee Phone ne -R. furn. Also furnish heat and know. Order while stock is transferring to a new assignment hot water. 1 blk east of court available. S. G. Thurgood, Mrs. Walter Barlow observed house. Van Fleet. Phone LOVELY orange colored canaries. Hens Bountiful. No., 135 W. 2nd for mating. Also mated pairs. Also Farmington 265-R. A14-15 C23 Phone 1152-M. 51-55 her birthday anniversary Wed_ fresh eggs, euetaniond: Phone | Btfl. nesday. She received many beau 773-W. Al1-13 C 52-3 2 rm. furn. apt., heat and hot tiful gifts and good wishes from BUILDING LOTS—Choice building lots in water $37.50. 210 So. 5th W. her family who dropped in durnortheast location, with city water, 100 3 rm. apt. completely furn. ing the day and evening. ft. frontage. Howard V. Sly, 1180 No. $45.00 at 385 W. 2nd North. 4 East. Phone 802-R. C52-3 A13-16 Republican party mass meetPhone 4-9715 or 3-3102. A14-2 ing Val Verda, South Davis disMAGNAVOX—21 in. console, trict Monday, March 1 at 8 p.m. only two months old. Leaving Unfurnished 4 rm basement apt. at the Adelaide school. This meet reception area. Very reasongas heat, soft water, garage, Repairing Repainting ing is to elect officers for the able. Call Btfl. 1064-W. 14-2 private entrance. Lots of cupnext two years and delegates to New Signs board. 6892 Crest View. Ph. the county convention. 1951 STUDEBAKER 4 door seFree Estimates 1258-M or 4-0723. Al4 C2 On March 1 the Bountiful 1st dan. Very good condition. ward Relief Society will begin Must be sold. No reasonable Furnished lg. apt. two bedrms, LOST ‘their visiting teachers report offer refused. Pettit, Btfl. 482. living rm., kitchen, bath, wash Al14-15 C2-3 room. All utilities included. REWARD for information lead- meeting at 1:15 p.m. followed ing to the whereabouts of two b ythe visiting teachers message Private entrance. Fenced play When me brother sales, I sails black and white pointer dogs given by Kathryn Fields. At two. ground, share play ground also. Meadow and oats hay for Front row: Kent Johnston; middle left to right Claudette Cook, Joan Van Wagner. missing since Feb. 3 in east o’clock the theology lesson will equipment. close to _ grade, sale. Hy Petersen. Phone 625. Bountiful area. Phone Btfl. be given by Ida Westerman. All high school, bus line and store Back Lloyd Larson, Kent Stacey, Sherman Bennett. C2 Al15 1387-J. J. K. Keller. A13- 14 ladies of the ward are invited| $80.00 per mo. 25 E. 1200 So. and a baby tender will be there C1-2. St. Bountiful. A 14 C2 HOME sites for sale, by owner to care for the children. Hills, 3 rooms, heat, hot water, elec- Beautiful Rainbow The chorus, comprising 36 Charles Dean Larsen of BounSPRING PLOWING singles or groups. Val B. Richmembers directed by Perry tric stove, washer, garage, prv. tiful recently pledged as a memman, 346 East 6300 So., Btfl. Geneva .. Wakefield, with Miss entrance, semi-bsemt. Bus line SPRING plowing, small gardens ber of Sigma Chi fraternity on Phone 1225-W. Al4C2 Larsen and Mrs. Ora Larsen as’ will give estimate on request, the University of Utah campus. 7 $50. One child. Ph. Btfl. 1661. accompanists, has Belmont Andreasonable rates. Phone Btfl. Larsen was one of 115 men who Al4 C2 1953 PONTIAC dlxe. 8 2 dr. erson and Alan Ballard as M. C. — 208-R. R. B. Smith A1314 C1-2 pledged winter quarter. A son hydra. R & H. E. Z. Eye Glass, 3% rm. furn. house with garage. The Davis high music departThe repertoire of the chorus of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Larete. Like new, $1945.00. See Free demonstration and sam- sen. Larsen graduated from Da- ment will present Anyone who attended the per- includes both semi-classical and — Prefer couple. 7575 So. Highits annual at 266 West Ellen St. (1050 home or mine. vis high school in 1953. He serv- opera, “The Red Mill” at the formance last year of the Hun- popular music. way 91 North Salt Lake. Ph. _ ple at your No. St.) Bountiful, Utah. 14C2 A1417-C3-6— ed as student body president and high school auditorium at Kays- tington Glee club enjoyed it 33-5120. Al14 C2 Although it has never entered , Thursday at 8 very much and wouldn’t want MONKEY stove and 30 gal. wa- NICE 4 rm. apt. Close in. Laun- PLUMBING and heating, new installa- was active in football and basket ville, March ‘tions, remodeling, waterheaters. Plumb- ball. He is a freshman student at p.m. The opera is under the di- to miss their second appearance. the field of commercial enter-ter tank, $10; 6 pr. new ski ing fixtures, gas appliances, lawn dry room, garage, stove, refrig By special request they will tainment, the chorus has raised rection of Jack Stacey and will the university. goggles, cost $1.98 each, sell sprinkler systems. FHA terms. Harry and all utilities furn. $75 per De HEME ne Phone Btfl. 1389-R ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ves Harrison, include more than 20 principal present a fine program Satur- substantial sums for the building © for 98c each. 52 gal. oil tank ‘mo. Will furnish. Call 954-W. Al2-15 C 523 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison roles an orchestra of 28 and a day, Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the projects of the LDS church, in with valve, $2.50. Fishing rod 4 - Al4 C2 in North Salt the last 30 years or more since and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ar- chorus of 100 voices. Mary Alice Orchard ward guides, tips, snap swivels, it’s organization. Avon Representative buckle attended the annual Eakle is the principal accom- Lake. swivels, rings, many new gun Furnished apt. including utilities southern Utah square dance jam- panist. Among the cast of charsights, all at wholesale, some and washing facilities. 53 W. “BEAUTY is my business.” genie at St. George on Friday acters are Gayle Blatter, Ron fish hooks. Remington 22 tareustomers with finest of cosmetics and boree 1200 So. Phone 920-W. A14 C2 toiletries. Contact HAZEL A. TAYLOR. Newman, Frank and Saturday preceding Wash- Beers, Grace » get rifle, first come $60.00. Phone Btfl. 1052-w. Ail-14 C 51-2 ington’s birthday. Big dances Craven, James Peters, Kent Bountiful 806 W., 212 East Basement apt. with private entrance, range, refrig. and utilwere held on Friday and Satur- Stacey, Kent Johnston, Fred 1200 South. Al4 C2 ities furn. Phone 559-J. A14C2 day evening in the Dixie college Mertlich, Sherman Bennett, NEW American Flag, 6x10, one gymnasium. Saturday afternoon Lloyd Larson, Joan Ashby and ANYONE. chop — hay? in duplex. DOES show case. Greenhagen’s Nur- 4 rm. unfurn. apt. and square dance others. Please call Bountiful 1627. a luncheon Utility room, circulating hot sery, Bountiful on Highway 91 The story is set around the Al4 C2 fashion show were held, followwater heat, garage, close in, Phone 29. A 14 C2 ed by a callers and _ teachers’ trials and troubles of two Am$62.50. Call Btfl. 1064-W 14-2] |elinic. The local group assisted ericans “doing” Holland, with1947 % Ton pickup, all steel bed| lot of comedy C. A. (Tommy) Thomas of Salt out money. A ~ aluminum covered bed. Just New duplex, two bedrms, tile Lake City in presenting the scenes and Victor Herberts fine bath, refrig., stove, gas furncomp. overhauled. A-1 cond. music makes a fine show. You waltz carousel and the Capri ace, garage. 1826 So. 2nd W., Make offer. Btfl. 1246-M. A142 Square during the intermission are all invited to attend and enPh: Btfl. 1445. Al4 C2 joy an evening of good enter|floor show on Saturday evening. 6 ft. Servel gas refrigerator. FOUNDATIONS HEADQUARTERS—1| A side trip to Las Vegas com- tainment. Adult admission is 75c - Good condition $35.00. Phone RENTAL BEAUTY WITH COMFORT and 2 bedroom ‘duplexes and} pleted the vacation ‘trip. ~ Bountiful- 1415-R. ~Al4 C2 apartments: partly furnished A dinner honoring John Stahle St. Olaf’s Catholic FOR SALE OR TRADE for and unfurnished $25 to $90 on his 89th birthday anniversary home in Bountiful, New 2 bedBOUNTIFUL] per month. was held Sunday, Feb. 21 at the Church Lenten Schedule BRAS GIRDEES- FOUNDATIONS room home in Roy, Utah, 5474 REALTY, 175 So. Main. Tele. Persone! fittings in your hame / ‘home of his son and daughter-inSouth 2300 West, Roy. Phone 740 or 741 or 1256. C2 A15 law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahle The Rev. Frank Brusatto, diBountiful 818. Al4C2 Jr. Also present were his grand- rector of Catholic Charities, will TWO one bedroom apts. Everychildren and great grandchil- deliver a series of Lenten serBALED HAY $1.00 ‘per bale. thing furnished including utildren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard mons for St. Olaf’s Parish. The 1568 So. 5th West. Phone ities. $47.50. Phone 339-M. Stahle and children; Mr. and Lenten devotions will begin on 1789-J. | Al4 C2 C2 Al15 Mrs. Dean Stahle and children;;Ash Wednesday, March. 3, . at Mrs. Loulé. Benard Mr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson and 7:45 p.m. The devotions will con6 Piece walnut dining room set. HOUSE for rent. Very. reason132 E. 3rd North Phone 558-W children, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. sist of Stations of the Cross, Ser5 piece chrome kitchen set. able, 2 miles north of Btfl. on Bountiful, Utah |Larry Stahle and daughter, Salt mon, and Benediction of the In good condition. Call 111W hiway 91 4 rms, partly furn.| @ SEALS PUNCTURES, TOO! Lake City, and Gail and Niles Blessed sacrament. For the re1a. Ws 10 North, Bountiful. 2 beds, 2 stoves, hot water @ PROTECTS AGAINST DANGEROUS Stahle. There were 23 present. mainder of Lent the devotions A1l4c2)| _ tank, ete. Rich garden soil, arBRUISE BLOWOUTS. will be held on Tuesday evetesian well, no objection to STRICTLY fresh eggs from the nings commencing at 7:45 p.m. children, dogs, horse, or cow. FLAMING BARRICADES simulate a highway hazfamous brownell blooded Blessed ashes will be distributed Inquire at LARSEN’S Agency IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DAVIS chickens at Tillie & Carl Simard on a skiddy road. Test drivers slam on the brakes Estate of Fred G. Johnson, de- Ash Wednesday morning at 6:30| Main St., Bountiful. C2 Al5. COUNTY STATE OF UTAH onsen’s. 1805 So. Main. Phone and in the evening following a8 ELMER J. LOVE and ELAINE C. LOVE ceased. at the same instant. Result: Only the car below on Plaintiffs, vs. MATTIE FORBES NALDER Bountiful 1381-R. Creditors will present claims devotions. WANTED WORK. FIRTH .as Administratrix with Will AnB. F. Goodrich LIFE-SAVER Tubeless. Tires stops with vouchers to the undersignnexed of the Estate of STEPHEN H. _ BOUNTIFUL of Milton J.]. safely. Thousands of flexible grip-blocks stop a full LDS, veteran. A-1 reference with NALDER, deceased: JOHN J. WATT, and Led at the office NETTIE WATT, his wife; ELIZA H. Hess, Attorney at Law, FarmingBY OWNER BUILDER—W. J. Shop in Bountiful. — two small children, desires WATT NALDER; IDA B. WATT STRINGcar length quicker than the car on regular tires —a ton, Utah on or before the 15th Mitchell, 802 North 4th East, HAM; the unknown creditors and assigns temporary employment. Any day of April, A. D., 1954. margin of safety that could save your life. 2 bedroom homes, full basetype. Ph. 920-W. Btfl. C2 Al15 of following deceased persons: ISABEL ‘Fred G. Johnson, deceased. MYRTLE S. JOHNSON G. WATT WILLIAMS, ALICE WATT ment, garages, % acres deep Date of first publication Feb. LAYTON, GEORGINA WATT O’BRIEN, Administratrix of Estate of lots. 522 East 9th North. C2— 12, A. D., 1954. JOHN G. WATT, REW K. WATT, ROOM apts, eer oe Bountiful. $75- new. Steel and tile available. 10 North, . Al2-15 C52-3 QUFLIN PONSIGNtY Opera “The Red Mill Will Be Presented March 4 At Davis High Huntington Glee Club To Entertain At Orchard Ward f B.E Goodrich MISCELLANEOUS Tubeless Tires STOP A CAR LENGTH SOONER ON WET, SLIPPERY ROADS tor Nour Maney Back: / SUMMONS _ CIVIL NO.— Notice To Creditors 2-5 HELP WANTED female DINING rm. set, buffet, dining room table and 6 79-M, Farmington. chairs. Ph. C2 LOTS FOR SALE—Ruflin Circle, lot sizes 66x131, 70x131, $950.00 to $1150, including curb and gutter, sidewalk and oiled road. See Otto Ruflin, Ruflin Neon Sign, 15th So. : 5th West, Bountiful. - SMALL buckskin horse, fine children or grownup, Ibs.) - Call for (900 0205-J2. 2 ELEVEN geese. David Wiseman Phone Bitfl. Ea. 275 So. 5th| West. 2 BALED HAY and deliver. Bountiful straw. Will 0201-R4. WANTED FARM WAGON wheels, $1.00 each. Green Hagen’s Nursery, Bountiful on. Highway 91. Phone 29. ie NAIA CO WOULD LIKE to buy 1 acre or % acre of land West Bountiful or Woods Cross. after p.m. - 5:30 FOR Call Nora special 2 CANARIES beautiful orange singers and hens. 385 East Center St., Bountiful. Phone 62-J. C2-3 A15-16 MERCURY Thunderbolt Outboard motor. Four cylinder 30 h.p., extra prop, 135 hours, only $375.00 with 10% gallon gas tank. 5 h.p. Johnson outboard motor, perfect condi-| tion, 175 hours, $125.00. Remote control ‘Dead Man” throttle. For out board motor, $7.50. Phone Btfl. 806-W. 212 - East 1200 South. C2 A15 TWO wheel trailer, steel bed. - One new tire. Extra wheel and tire $60.00. 10: Ww. 1200 So. Bouin or oie FOR RENT WOMEN—Full or part time with pleasing personality, capable of directing others. Call Btfl. 1479. Al4 C 2 AVON Call 1149-J Al4 C2 COSMETICS B. Miles, 89-W. New every three weeks. SIGNS SIGNS — SHOW CARDS TRUCK LETTERING STANS SIGN SHOP Naa Bountiful 37-3 C2 A 15 T.V. "SERVICE . JANE WATT ELLISON, ERMINNIE E. H. WATT ROUCHE, MARY ANN H. WATT, JANET D. H. WATT STEVENSON, GEORGE W. B. WATT, CORA H. WATT, JAMES A. B. WATT, ANNIE B. WATT ANDERSON, and MARY B. WATT PEACOCK; and the following heirs of RACHEL WATT WHITESIDES and JAMES WHITESIDES, her husband; HE- Last thence North 89 deg. 20° East 183.1 feet; thence South 85 deg. 51’ East 119.5. feet; thence South 12 deg 37’ West 11 feet; thence South 89 deg. 29’ East 330.2 feet. thence North -1 deg. 22’ East 108.9 feet; thence _ South 89 deg. 21’ East 2142 feet to the West line of a Highway; thence BER JOHN WHITESIDES, KENNEN South 23 deg. 41’ West 319.53 feet WHITESIDES, ALICE W DUNCAN along said Highway; thence West GEORGINA W. SILVER, -|° 23.76 feet; thence South 0 deg. 05’ West 89.76 feet to the North line of BROOK; GEORGE WILLIAMS, ELIZAthe property conveyed to The Federal BETH W. COOK, EDWIN WILLIAMS, Land Bank of Berkeley by deed reARTA W. WHITESIDES, ADA W. corded May 10, 1941 in Book ‘41-S”, . GAILEY, ANDREW WILLIAMS. DAVID page 481 of Mortgages; thence North E. LAYTON, MAUD L. RIRIE, JULIA L. 89 deg. 05’ West 2619.45 feet; thence GAILEY, VIPPORAH L. STEWART, North 0 deg. 04° East 322.1 feet, more SARAH L. STRONG, MARIE L. ROBINS, or less, to the point of a STANLEY LAYTON; JESSE O’BRIEN, Dated this 30th day of January, A. D., ANGELINA 0. WHITBECK, JOHN 54. O’BRIEN, GEORGE D. O’BRIEN, RICHMILTON: J. HESS ARD O’BRIEN, MAUDE Y. WATT, ANAttorney for Plaintiff DREW K. WATT, JOHN L. WATT, Davis County Bank Building GEORGE D. WATT, JAMES Y. WATT: Farmington, Utah JAMES E. _ELLISON, ELIZABETH E. First publication Feb. 5, 1954 GREEN, BEATRICE E. DUNN, ALENE E. Last publication March 5, 1954. LAYTON; ISABEL E.. ADAMS, HAROLD ELLISON; CLAUDE ROUCHE; LILLIE W. WEST-MORELAND, VERNA W. WOOD, ISABELL W. ROBINS. HATTIE W. ADAMS, WILLIAM L. WATT, GRACE W. JEPPSON, LOIS W. COOMBS; ASHEL STEVENSON, JESSE STEVENSON, JOHN STEVENSON, ELVA S. CUNNINGHAM. | EDNA S. SCOFFILD, MURLAND STEVENSON, MAMMIE DAY WATT, ELMER WATT, LESLIE WATT, GWENDOLYN WATT; MRS. JAMES WATT, GEORGE D. WATT, HAZEL BIGLER and all other persons claiming any right, title, publication NOTICE TO March 12, 1954 STOCKHOLDERS Wotica, to Mo cltioldérs af khe Bountiful City Mill Creek Irrigation Company. A_ stockholders meeting will be held March 15, 1954 at the Stoker school at 7: 30 p.m. for the purpose of approving a plan for the sale of water from the Weber Basin Conservancy District, to be. known as| Class ness B stock, and other busiNON STOCKHOLDERS living within the boundaries of this company are invited to attend also. SYLVIA N. CALL Secretary. tubes. _ALL No mileage charge plaintiffs’ herein adverse to the plainBountiful or Woods Cross tiffs’ ownership, or clouding plaintffs REDWOOD RADIO & T. V. title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE Phone—84-7481 NAMED DEFENDANTS: Cc 2-5 | You are hereby summoned and re- REWARD for information ing to the whereabouts of black and white pointer missing since Feb. 3 in Bountiful area. Phone 1387-J. two dogs East Btfl. C2 UNFURNISHED 3 room apt in A. H. PETTIT four-plex. All utilities furn. sand “and ae except lights. Stove and re- FILL DIRT frig., garage and washing fahauled. A. H. Pettit. Call Btfl. oo! 1169 for price. cilities. Call Bountiful 789. 2 ‘ Utah, 20 you. an answer days after If you to the complaint service fail so to of summons do, PONTIAC LIFE-SAVER 530% 134% ‘3722 Intermountain Enterprises Intermountain Glass & Paint Co. upon by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. | This is an action to quiet title in the above plaintiffs in and to the following described real property situate in Davis County. State of Utah, to-wit: Beginning at a point 176.98 feet West and 2407.32 feet South 0 deg. 04° West of the Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, in the County of Davis, State of Utah, and running 7.10-15 FOR STUDEBAKER, 7.60-15 FOR _ OLDSMOBILE, BUICK, DeSOTO within judgment Terms as low as $1.00 down. PRICES PLUS TAX AND YOUR OLD TIRE MERCURY, quired to serve upon Milton J. Hess, | Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Davis County Bank Building, Farmington, | lead- You'll buy LIFE-SAVERS 6.70-15 FOR | FORD, CHEVROLET, PLYMOUTH estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint of the REWARD COMPARE .-. As little as 1/6e per mile more than four regular tires and Bountiful Phone 606 since My how her complexion has eee she bea drinking 3 glasses of MILK a day! UTAH MILK FOUNDATION Pep Gives ih Salt Lake 84-4367 aakor rests: — FIRST IN RUBBER |