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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JULY woiihi i i, my ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS , Nation, Icnis 1 awl ,1 n I'.it able I.i'i In- -i Il"'1- ' n i' In, il i i ' i Win i 1 the I .i l lit 1 . 1 1n v .ill-tl- gpoim-ii'i-ni'- handling ui the has tn'iittlv ,iiu .u jiam, lli'iiM1 nl K , I'anu- tiiiiii i il i s pi" i s 11 J The tin 1 'll i pl.t lihi' l.ti y ! J l'lH "i above national pittv lawiernc's David to Use interest'," h'.'C'i on is This iiitui'iu imp phi. 's i ini' sei et.il handling "I the Inlet quote the a In ii it ii tn pvobh in. the repoit duet tlv, " he aluminum industry relies on power electricpower. Unwillingness of 'nine gmrumen tnlfnials t pi "vide eneigy fiotn government ii, tni); i t ii-I- J i 1 e liyilo-eletlri- la siti'li an liid.il is at ui' in exists eineieniy a sight-d- , hast shoit liateur 1 - i pi m! he 'I v ..I 1 in ' i i 7 If w ill f.nl ui vl c .ii M I v. i!- . National exists and that a National Drfensi- ptogram is now under way to piotcit ami preserve our lie 1 nidus Mr. .'ind Mis. Iljium ay toil. '1 hey the I inn ,ii m p.m ii In Ja h ti 1 - piiib.iblv lxli lt pel. Illi. illy v r'-to- Wf p"W ei s Melvin Da. to be gum ten day s. and t xpi i t Mi-- Jiiiiici -- . liosgiieii of BOUNTIFUL i iii-'"t- liny Mis, Jane Ann Holbiook Willard is eon-lme- d to her home iiifoiing with its id tiding two weeks with Mr. and I M i s. i hyInr heart. ,ilt-vans. i - ill is iniw Vny Sluing j.i Mrs. William Lawson is to have Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riley and Mr. ing i 'rill'd "II llie W lulr House a blood transfusion .it a Salt Lake If Salt of the Mai Martin and for ms Mis, irfm nil t" a 'ainli ui Six dm. ilmn oi he rinei gem y , and to Lake vine guest? of Mr, and Mis hospital this Friday. H llm whole delrllsr dine Hu k Adams, Saturday evening. Harry ("rail, wife and family and x 1 hihis atmother, of Butte, Montana, call limit i i.ni head, as was liune in the Layton people following last wai. 01)11' time that Mr. R"osc tended the funeral services for Hu- ed on Mr. and Mrs, Wallace O. Crail Mr. Sessions, Wednesday. elt is at last i inning toward the la it Sandall which was held in view that tins must he done again Tuesday: Mrs. Clarence operated Mr. Sessions' barber shop now. In the meantime, iiituistn bone, Mrs. 1. liner 1 Tint, Mr. and for him in 1914, when Mr. Sessions such as that of the House loiumit-le- r Mrs. K. W, Adams, Mrs. Glen had trouble with bis eyes. Mr. Crail is a barber now in Butte, Coiey of Ogden, is hemming more picvalciit. , Mr. and Mrs. Ilickenloop-nfrank John Lames of Bountiful was ( Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dawson and elected as second district attorney Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook attended on the nationalist party at an eleca i n r and lawn party at the tion held at Boys State, camp W. home of Verncr Hewlett in Salt G. Williams, a few days ago. -- 1 - Tre-niontoi- i, Shall Wc renalize Marriage? ake Saturday evening, which was given in honor of the presidents and inter club relations committee nun of the Utah division of the Kiw arris clubs. Mis. Kill Adams spent last week in l'nigham city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wild. Mr. and Mrs. 1. eland Richards of I.os Angeles are .spending two weeks with Mrs, Richard's mother, Mis. M, M, Whitesides. Mis. Hugh Me Lean left this week for Canada where she will visit foi some time. Mis. I.. G. King, Mrs. David Lav tmi, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. Koval Robins, Mrs. D. D. Harris, and Mrs, Lynn Robins attended a luncheon paijy at the home of Mrs. Willard Garrett in Bingham Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Rill Weaver of Salt Lake and Marion Dixon of llcber city were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. David Weaver Tuesday. Mrs. James L. Ellison, Mrs. Rachel Whitesides, accompanied Mrs. T. J. OBrien to her home in l anada. They left Tuesday and expect to be gone three weeks. Mrs. Mrs, Grant Tantone and H. E. Grafted Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Leek, of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen ol Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mis, Ezra Harris Wednes1 To a very large extent, il is the white lollai i lass of iiiieiis who a e "tnlving a biating" nouadavs, in the Mo-- I shale of them will not wage im leases wlinh ale being given indu.stii.il woiheis. Hut they will he lorii'd to pay like all the lest of us as the cost of living rises who will It is also these people a have to hear huge pmponion of he pending the increases in axes. tax bill bits hardest in the middle income brackets. Hn top of that, one provision which has been tentatively approved for inclusion in the bill would still fuither increase the burden for business and .professional workers. This is the provision which would for prohibit separate tax returns husband and wife, even where the wife has a separate income which In thouis earned by her alone. sands upon thousand? of white-collfamilies, both husband and he wife have jobs and earnings. income of one is in no. way depend ent upon the other. To force these families to lump their incomes in one return, and thus pay a higher tax, is a manifest injustice. Keen more important, in the long view, is the patent fact that this provision, if included in the tax bill, would amount to placing an economic penalty upon the institution of marriage. It would place a premium upon divorce. That would he an ironical step indeed for a nation whose very foundation is the strength of the home and the family. i the ettect that the Aluminum company of Atneiiea not only uset its own money for expansion, and lowered the price lint of its own intia-tiv- e trebled its production." Tar more important is the section of the report whirl) says, by inference, that the administration has banned the national defense ef fcn t by ..refusing to sidetrack political projects which are unnecessary and ttftwise at this time. To quote directly again, the House committee says; "Emphasis over the last few years has been made n social reform rather than national security. As a nation, we seem to have forgotten that witthout national security, social reform might will prove meaningless. So the (country has been given , high official authority to hack up the many and varied criticisms of the handling of defense that have been made by economists, business men and others who have n connection with the government. The report cities a long list of cases which prove, in its opinion, that the administration failed to assist maximum expansion of ottr productive facilities. It criticizes the administration also for failing to coordintinder a ate (lie defense effort single responsible bead." It believes, in other words, that there has been too much division of To oxri'ss its (disapproval of and that the men charged Col. Cliarlos A. Lindbergh .s with various major defense jobs to wan the administraatiialo have not been given the powers that are necessary to achieving max tion s foreign policy, the city imunt results in a minimum period council of Hrownvvood, Tev., f time. tlie name of LindThis does not mean that our de- changed fense program has hogged down. bergh h venue in that own to The obvious truth is that note- - Corrigan street. 1 ar 1 respon-aibijjt- PRESENTS: ii, (limi r e all m il t hr limv i' e iimII m In iiilpi't is H"t 'ei ui i d. 'lin "bn KNOW ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN BY THESE h m .i 1 y h i v is a and tin' ft "iii a J y, day. lie deacons and teachers and their leaders and their wives of the ay ton ward enjoyed an outing at Como, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1C. Briggs and family attended the Evans reunion held at hairmout park in Salt l.ake Saturday evening. Miss Barbara llenev left Wednes day for her home in Reno, Nevada alter spending three weeks here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold I 1 Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Eamonte Williams left, l'uesday for lhocnix, Ariz,, where Mr. Williams has been trans ferred for six months. Mrs. ( hloe Harris is very ill at her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stimpson of Stimpson of Layton accompanied the following party of Ogden and Salt Lake friends on a party- to Black Rock, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olsen, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orton, Air. and Mrs. Uilhs I.eek, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stimpson ami Mrs. R. P. Stimpson all of Ogden. Mr. ami Mrs. Rolla Stott of Riverton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans. Mrs. Walter Evans spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake with her E. Eoxlcy and family brother, and Lerris I vans anil family. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams Ageles and Mr. and Mrs. T.!.os Wiltord of Erosgreen Willard spent last week-enwith relatives here. Mrs. Melvin Day left Sunday for Glendale, Calif, where she will join her husband and make their home there. Mr. Day is employed at the ockhead airplane factorv. Mrs. Day has been spending the fast two months here while Mr. Day was attending school there. Mrs. Reuben Kiltoyle left Sunday for Elko, Nevada her husband and son are spending the i summer. be Lay ton Kiwatus club entertained their ladies at a dinner last lb.ursday at Lagoon. - REX THEATRE LAYTON, UTAH Saturday and Monday . - d Saturday and Monday TIN PAN ALLY 1 Thursday, July 23rd Tugboat Annie Sails Again aatr To Evervbodv 1 1 i tit. ii't.mt il.if.jshter Wish. Saturday and Monday Over The Moon ! a at .,!iin-- in of camp Lewis, Euler-v.-ti.- closed. Mrs. Roe Btirningham, Mrs. A. J. Burningham, Mrs. Lawrence n Christensen and son drove to and Millville, Utah, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Millville is Mrs. A. J, Bjirninghams illiteracy. And Whereas, Aluminum is vital to this program: I do NOW, THEREFORE, Proclaim "Scrap Aluminum Week 1941 beginning vMonday, July 21, Saturand continuing to midnight day, July 26, 1941. And I call upon you as citizens of this community and this Great Country, to do your part in collecting and contributing scrap aluminum. This is your opportunity to help the Defense Program, Uncle Sam needs aluminum. He is counting on YOU to provide ' S. LLOYD RILEY, Mayor. ' had their At 7 p. m. all families dinnerv; ice cream and punch was served by the ward. After dinner, a program, readings and musical numbers were enjoyed in the new ainphi theatre. Over two hundred attended. home town. It had been some fifMiss Petra Elaine Hatch is the teen years since she last visited it. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Reuben Call has sold the home Hatch of Woods Cross, who with MhdfMftfUN ffl MACHINE INPtKfRf, UPON UNCH THE MA& and about a half acre of land on their friends, Mr, and Mrs. Harold to wan th? PPVPVCTION Of PEEENiE EOUPMfkT although only 3 prisons are neepep s COA'St P1ANE, AfWoT 5$ f.HPioyffS the corner of the old Mark AVERA6E NOW ABOUT 16 3 Briggs of Bountiful just returned PEPENPf, ARE INVOWEP IN EACH FLIGHT, ACCOR PINS TO ONE farm to Mr. Rassimissen. from a ten day visit to I.os AngePEP CENT PH 6PEATAETT WA. IS AIRLINE COM PAN EAHUER MONTHS residbeen have The King family les where they witnessed the final ing in the home. game of the badminton tournament Costa mentioned that he was the John Lawson pured the cement in which Miss Hatch won 11 to 2 barber among the prisoners. only for the basement of his new house, and received the trophy. The judge postponed release unti the first of the week. will The big picture Arizona Costa could train a substitute. Howard Neath, son of Susie he shown next Monday at 8:15 in Neath, of southern California, was the West Bountiful amusement hall relain tovyn, this week, visiting The Telephone companys crew tives and friends. He has been liv- that is laying cable between Salt Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Ashing in San Bernardino some six- Lake City and the Junction in teen years. of Bountiful, announce the down reached North Farmington have C. and her son, Centerville. The cable is being laid engagement and approaching marjMorriss Ruby Miss Laura La Vcrl Jay, of Bountiful motored along the new highway on the east riage of their daughter, to Morgan last Wednesday morn- side of the road. The cable has al- Marjorie Ashdown, to Reed Porter ing and stayed over night, the ready been laid from Ogden to the Olsen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alma Only one couple obtained a maOlsen of Logan. The ceremony will rriage license during the first hat guests of Byron Porters family. Junction in North Farmington. Also enjoyed a dip in the fine wahe performed July 31 in the Salt of July at F'armington, county The Crafty Kitchen Cooks ters of Como Springs. clerk records show. They are, club of South Bountiful held their Lake temple. James Boulton and wife will ninth The couple will be honored at an Thomas Ervin, 22, of Woods Cross meeting at the home of Mrs. leave this Eriday for Idaho where Maria H. Hatch, E'riday, where informal dinner for immediate mem and Mary Taula Thomas, 18, also they will attend the Randall re- they learned the art of bottling bers of the two families at the of Woods Cross. union. They will return home Mon- fruit. During the same period in 194(1, have home of the brides parents at Many achievements oday evening. been reached and much knowledge Bountiful, following the marriage 18 licenses were issued. Office Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris of has been fficials of rites. a number couples report given along with lots of Miss Ashdown is a graduate of have applied for marriage licenses, Randolph were down Sunday. fun during the club season. At their H hen they returned they took Ben sixth a demonstration on this years class at the Utah State but were ignorant of the new Utah Jones, 87, of Salt ake, but form- the artmeeting health Logan, law requiring college at of lunch making was given Agricultural erly of Bountiful, back with them by Mrs. Nina F. Moss. At a meet- while Mr. Olsen completed his tests, and have not yet returned. as well as Miss Beth oBulton of last held uly 9 at Mueller park, studies at the same college Bountiful and two grandsons from ing While there student he was Because lie had "used up" year. Salt Lake home with them. The an early morning breakfast was pre body councilman and well known county shovel while digging a ditch Officers for the club this visitors will spend two or three pared. He is in In Warsaw, Ind., AT years before, Carol Bair; as a ski performer. President, are, year weeks in Randolph. of forest "John Doe of I.os Angeles sent the charge government The Boulton reunion will be vice president, Janet Irving; secre- service camp at Monte Cristo in one dollar to the sherriff of held at Lagoon on the 6th of tary and treasurer, Dayle Page. the couple county. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hess left Ogden canyon, where will reside. August. Mrs. Ben Jones of Salt Lake City last week for the Orient. Mr. Hess William Larson was fined $20(1 h but formerly of Bountiful expects is in the navy and was home on A judge was about to grant pro- by a Chicago judge for pawning his to leave for Los Angeles in the furlough but was called before the bation to A. Costa, serving a jail wifes false teeht to obtain money near future to spend a couple of furlough had expired. They left sentence in Oakland, Calif, when for liquor. months visiting with her daughter their little daughter here with Mrs. Alfred Boulton but Mrs. Hess will and son who reside there. Seth Williams 'and family move accompany her husband to his desto Bountiful last week. They mov- tination which man be China. He ed into their new home on Virginia was in Ilonololu when they left to come home. avenue which is located in the The Burt family have moved southeast part of town. Dr. Christensen spent a day or from the Loren East place to the two home the first of the week but Jennie Stevenson home. The Stevihave moved to California. left Tuesday for Washington, D. ensons Mr. Bybecs new home just east his him. He s., taking family with of the Val Verda gate is nearing expected he might be assigned to completion. Lpuieville, Kenn. Mrs. Lizzie Schulthies, daughters Miss Mary Randall, chief opera-.o- r Genevieve and Helen .Neiman of at the local telephone office is and Mrs. Gertrude Leavenworth on a months vacation. Miss Duncan of Atkinson, Kansas are visDoyle the Bountiful at State stenographer iting this week, with Henry Cchul Bank, accompanied her. thies and family. Food club has held its The sixth meeting. Junior Handy Hands met at the home of their leader Evclen Argyle. They have accom H. G. Phelps, retired section fore plished a lot since the first meet nan of the Union Pacific Railroad ing. They are getting along fine. The Six Jolly Kappers club hek company, will make a recreation trip to the northwest, the latter part their meeting at the home of their of this week, for a few days. He leader, Mrs. Beth Woodard. The will visit his sister, at Seattle, girls had their lesson and bottled beans and cooked two different reWashington. The South Bountiful M I A cipes of carrots. 1.0-ga- TOOL I Wad-doup- COAST-T- Revealed By Bountiful Girl 4-- H 1 pre-marit- al Kos-cuis- ko 4-- H WOODS CROSS I 1 5 SEE i mance of the Rio Grande Sante Fe Trail, Honey Moon For Three, Chad Hanna, The Thief of Bagdad. 1 t OGODMG been i". t v i BEFORE PRICES INCREASE Some two or three weeks ago our newspapers carried information from Washington, D. C. advising everyone to stock up on coal at present prices and while coal is available. We believ this good, sound advice. Lor tops in coal values, call us and place your order for your winters need. 1 BOUNTIFUL LUMBER S SUPPLY I COMPANY Bon and, Mi- - BoutntifuL Utah 0 Telephone 2 ! ar at Ii assm f M iU av ol r. at d , 1 just know you've bought me a it ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR new I C AIL MDW A ; the Marriage Licenses Show Drop In Davis County i Ro- -- Wedding Plans Wedms-Ti- i limi in Clearfield.. A Mexican, know;; hero. ;,s I obv pop. and Josiph U, Adams of Lay-toFad a luTt Mahys Imieh room, eutiesday evening. L mg the scut fie, the .ed a 'Mean y The Barker service station south sponsored an enjoyable outing at underpass lias M nelly park, Wednesday evening of the Bamberger Layton, to spend twelve days, l.icu'.. Ware is on a fifteen day nn lough but must report hack for duty with tlie qu.u". master corps at camp I ew is on Aug. 1, EMI. rr: I he 1 ay ton tire depaitment received a call at 1 :A0 a. m. one morn ing the early part of the week go to L learta'Id to pm out a gra EE ties', north of the Bamberger Thursday, July 31st The Westener the pocketbook of KNOWlEDCE j Scrap aluminum week 'ii -t i in tn'l.i ii .I s, itn1 in"-i i i ! id ain nHah. in i w' i ii"t v e c i the imi its nf any eon troveisv between sn ealleil monopolies' anl the .iiliiuiiistration, it is the sense nf this eoimnittee that a Sinahhle at this tune on tin subject nf monopoly is a tiagii" ami he icpoit also le." sorry .spi-etlargely absolves tin- ahinunnin interests of Maine for a ' n I pm duet ion, when it says: All testimony helore this eonmiittee was to W lii.il Ii - ' ' , PROCLAMATION Proelamintf in vie m it of an"iiip.ii l'"U I among ii itn in1', t li y w in i .) i i v n a .ui ii will do lull s t Mihtai v tfi1. .Sixteen mi min - of tins (urn-Hilliliiti'il Ui ' till' tt'pnlt, lulf ti ii ii ulr'l tn s'i pi i ' i it latiu .i It i i it "iic ip Wll.it i' i itativ f t', .i l.i ;ti c. b w 19l n . t .ii lit in the i bit, ill , - has b s tod'H limi. i vui'i n 1 piuyii-In Ms, 17, The way out of a difficulty is through it. Yes, indeed! Already more than 73,000 husbands in the territory we serve have purchased Electric Refrigerators for Her Majesty, Mrs. Housewife. And the number increases daily! Little wonder for Electric Refrigeration saves food, time and trouble. In fact, an Electric Refrigmoney, and erator actually pays for itself through savings all the time you enjoy a bounteous supply of ic cubes, frosty desserts, sherbets, ice creams and many other delicious things which can be made at home for less money than you can buy them. Of course, you may buy a n Electric Refrigerator convenient, easy terms! j rEE E SEE I H EES buy electric appliances FROM YOUR DEALER t (KCTUCtft It (KIP II " |