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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL. LAYTON, UTAH, MARCH s i till ail 1 i l tilt Ml, t, l It . tt 111! well t 111 til tinis,it I,-- , limn tht ai tn nlai Set iimiK t v i 1 ci ii 1 s in I.!t I (. n , i : m 1 i v i tlu ml list 1 im te a ill , . t nr iltliait mate, ill a, tint .t t it n u tat lilt it's ni ti,, ui sau Jnjii.tr exist lug . I it s tu a ll extent, tin laiMii.ikei' , t 1 i t I 1m in is ,n in s .iii.I Mis idol ado to i g M tillilaV tak i n i.p Imm tlit yniei- Jdiiu II s j - D river, bv Ims for lid a lew weeks wittl su iul 'I el ui mu hy Kriv, was reviewed hv Mrs Win. i a Mrs ( L. I'.owen fcoid Ii W Smith were invited ) Mrs v t n n .. llv 1 tlmiK ui ik lily t Refreshments were served 1,1! UI ie.it lmiK nature guests l Hi nit asm es ,imt III wl1 t'lilv h) the hostess. r Vi intrnilii, e, HIM a s s t b both Miss, Wilma steed was tendered Df these 25 a miscellaneous bridal shower at legislatin' bi a ii bus li.nlbeeii s(nr, ,v Ghiciihh Her tin home of her parents, Mr. and Mis Kav Sled, I'riday i veiling prior Ill'll r, Man I1JI In last .Saturday t had one turd tohrt lit night only appro.ti lung mariiage Manh ?sevent-si- x n iiiained tu be aifoved 31 to Mi Keith 'Mills ot Salt Lake Two were on the lrgix-litli- e City. ir vttoed I levrn hail been t alendars Mrs I rnevt Iarrish arrived home w it Ii. ( a w ii w ei k ll"iil a of 44l total ihis all. ida where she having killed bi unite nr house had spent the wmtei with her sons hum ui n!i- - ibnniihullt hi I'siuii ui by and d Iiighters tlior sinking tu u tint lit i laiises in the Mrs W II Martg m h ft for I .os find da s ol last w eek ngeles, Calif , Satlil'lay to join her ll axatluii bills iasss' b husband then; t make their home. biirnhts in, hide the i ham store She has been ilsiting at the home Kiaduated tax measure, a hill per- of her peieiits, Mr. and Mrs John mitting t'onutv eouinii'sioners to Steed. lev null for pal tu ipafioit Hi o Mr. Arnold Steed is recovering 1 I 1 1 ( 1 , , s ot 1 v - 1 gi't ui, lit) ( I one-hal- g non-reside- nt g .tlit )t i , A K ! i ( S, to! , troin the d the and v icc at sci Logan vnrixi(,n I living there too but may come out here on a visit this summer. There was ia very large crowd at tbe Bamberger station Monday morning to see our national guard is off. k Mr. and (Mrs. William A. Sedgwick of 'Omaha Groige of Centerville, are rejoicing week Neb wa shere this to attend over the arrival of a son born the funeral of Ins brother-in-la' Wednesday, Manh 19. Alfred Sessions. of the BountiThe eighth grades 4 Mrs 'la lid E. Ieacoi k, of Ogden ful Junior high sc hoed played president of the Utah safety coun-- i basketball, Wednt-daMarch 12th the il, announces a meeting of 4 to nothing. won The Whites by loiimil to he held at the Newhouse hotel, Salt .Lake City, Thursday, Manh 27. A cafeteria luncheon at 12 30 p. in will lie followed by tbe Mrs. business meeting at which Peacock will preside. Delegates from Ogden, Provo, Tooele. Magna Garfield, iHmintiful, Kaysville and Salt Lake City will be in attenAt an annual election of officers dance. I held Friday at the Davis high Mr. and Mrs. Farley Z. Hatch siliool at Kaysville, Mrs. Onn announce the marriage of their son, Blood of Kaysville was chosen pres Merrill, and Miss Charlie Lee least, ident of the Davis 'county Eedera- formerly fif Georgia. 'Miss East is tion of Women's dubs, with hun- tat dreds in attendance. a nurse in the post hospital Schofield barracks, Hawaii, where Other officers elected were, Mrs. Merrill, for the past several months E. 1C. Smith of Clearfield, first has been Serving as second lieuten- vice president; Mrs. Earl Hansen ant in the United States army. ot Centerville .second vice presiPrior to his departure to Hawaii dent; Mrs. Lester Gleason of Kays he was stationed at lEt. ;Lewis, ville, secretary; IMrs. Chris of Centerville, treasurer and Washington. It is also a pleasure to announce Merrills advancement to! Mrs. Seth Blood of Centerville, cor tbe commission of first lieutenant, responding secretary. Mc-llrat- h, IW. y, I Davis Federated Clubs Elect Years Officrs Sten-ber- n -- trio . demonstraDai ix county home tion's ot tu e, baturday concluded of community supenision k lass Raders from various sections of Da i ix county who were taught the art of upholstery, during the week. Mrs Lffie IS, Barrows, home fur inshmgs specialist and Ellen Agren home demonstration agent for Dain vis county, served as teachers at the 12 Kaysville students class of grade school building All of them Davis county home makers, they exhibited real skill in making iover old chairs into smart - g SDanmUDS-Tripee- s Acclimated-Dependab- hlxr-alim- g FRESH TRIED AND TRUE V1C0R0US Everything for Home Grounds-Orchard-Tr- r Layton LOS Ward Hold Reunion I lection oi w county federati.u will take plac, at the Dai ix L u. ville, according Morgan, club r A program at eludes a lei tun who returned to ary. Mrs. 'Clcyc Paris during teller subject v. ,l European Combi' Besides Mrs M cers now serving ,t Mrs. Eoy Wood ,, D. Keith Barnex Paul Smith of ( t Clyde Epperxon , Celebrating the annual reunion of the Iayton ward Reiie society, a St. Patricks dinner S as held Tuesday at 12 p. m. at the ward recreation hall. Federated Womens Club To Name Officers -- ' , t'Mr , Gartieic Kav sviile , 'He .n- 5 - as cotton-bobun- d for men ed. Members of t he class will later serve ax instructors lin this rwork to other groups of women in their localities. on the way up Educational Board Will Attend Salt Lake Meet SAVE SOMETHING. 1. Each week or each month, lay a little aside, no matter what the sacrifice. I Davis county school board members will attend a state board of education meeting Friday, March 21, at Salt Lake City, Thomas E. Williams, clerk lannounced. Changes in the constitution of the high school athletic association will be presented at the 2 p. m. meeting (in Barrett hall. Other meetings have been set for 9:30 and 11 a. in. at the lifayette school. Prominent speakers to be heard are. Dr. E. S. Harris, Dr. Adam S. Bennion, Dr. John T. Wahlquist and J. Easton Parratt. Conducting the sessions will be, W. Karl Hopkins, Leo A. ISnow and D. R. clerk Williams reported. CREDIT. 2. igations. Take good care of (yoor oblIf yon cant clean them aK up, pay as mnch as you can. MAKE A BANKING CONNECTION 3. and .... choose one that is friendly just as much interested in your Welfare as you are yourself. Farmers State Ulan; l, Layton Man Attends Coast Meeting Stock le the 1941 association, is attending distiict meeting credit production Mon-d- a ui committeemen, convening and '1 uesdav at Berkeley, Calif 1' riHe is expected to return the day following. Adults of the iward attended and many school children of the ward who were able to attend at that Children of Layton and hour. North Davis junior high school, who are ward members were served at 3:30 p. tn. The celebbration was concluded nes. new with a three-ac- t play presented at with chairs Old and unsbgbtly were bottoms and backs missing materials. webbed with strong cotton and hair fillings Springs, were then put into place followed by smartly designed tcovers made by students. faUsing a variety jof upholstery bbrocad satin included which brics, es, chintz, floral and striped cretonnes and heavier materials, the completed chairs were proudly shown by their possessors. SUGGESTIONS By removing rockers and using rolls of coarse hair, a smart barrelled effect was obtain Mi-hel- vice-preside- nt WOODS CROSS, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Dell H. Adams of Lavton, representing the Utah Livestock Credit uck Garden aiid Farm Call at letter-sweat- our Nurseries Sales Yard and Display Gardens At Centerville Phone Bountiful 180-- J Co. Porter-Walto- n ms s tvW For 36 years the Reliable Source of Seed And Nursery Planting Materials. REX THEATRE LAYTON, Upholstery Art I ii , Training In I tltimuii, IT h leaders Complete l.i CN II I L Mr ,md Mrs I i.ddi n Stnngham, turnicrlv f'1 and Ian ddtightcts, t" r lll.ncd ak l ha, Sail lit), a am i ii ui and are miiipving the hi id S MiLdh hoiin- at 345 l.ast et . ,nd North Street. Plowing Gold and Gene AutryX will be shown Monday night at i m. m the Wot Bountiful amusement hall Bill iGierisch, who is 4n San Jose, California, has been called to register for the silectivc draft tins Saturday, according to bis father, Dr. lW. C. Gieris, h. IPs other son, Jaik, has leen an army flyer for a number of years and at present is stationed in jNorfok, Va His wife 'ii visiting day at1 the hool will he riday, Manh 2Nth All invited to the limi heon Menu Vegetable soup and iraikers, salad and whole wheat cookies. Mrs I.Myra Hunter will be in (barge. There will be representatives from the Relief so-- i icty, from the federation of Women's iluhs and from the county hoard. Mrs. Ruby Garrett from the state womens WfA is expected to be present. These school lunches are sponsored by the state and by tbe PA, JTA end the board of educ ation. '1 stoker it x'riiiig J V.lll i pl army of the will remain m Hawaii where the goom will fllltill lux in w appomtiiM lit m out ol the kiigiit pi is t x oi o'U i oiir.tr y soiiic of 11 ain't'! Will I Ini ,1 .irul'l am! .lis ills t'l Mrs. ( ,1 k laik ( full artillery in C s A 'I he in BOUNTIFUL in weed eiaduation programs exfrom a hernia operation at the LI)S cepting in Salt ake County where Salt Lake City. f the levy is limited to mill; hospital in Schnlthirs was hostess Dale Mrs another imposing a 4 cent per gallon at c ltd) Wednesday her for bridge Diesel and tax on another fuel, were tables played Two bringing federal empolves living in her home. the attse under Jthe it 'tali Income Mrs Kenneth Bourne entertained Tax aw. everal tax her bridge Hub at her home. Friday. were measures were :no even discussed. ive tables were played prizes Enacted legislation affecting ed- won hv Mrs. I'd Robinson and Mrs. ucation include amendments to the Asa Clark. teai hers 'retirement act. including Mrs. Del. ore Nichols was hostess one fixing minimum pensions at $30 for her bridge Hub Friday afternoon per month with 'a maximum of $100! at her .home. a hill increasing college Mrs. W. O. Smith and Mrs. fees from$45ito$55; another Moon visaed in Salt Take Harold courses in police science at (with JMrs. Richard the University of Utah; another City Thursday Marion Mayfield at Mrs. and Eddy providing education for handicapped at 2Kh3 IUair St. borne children; n bill creating scholarships the Mayfield Maude Welling of Farmington of$100 each ped year in junior colin barge ,.f arrangements of and divisions was, senior lower leges banquet institutions and one creating'! state the annual formalassociation of the Women's Athletic course of stdu ycommittre. last Utah Thursday of University Legislation favored by organized labor includes tbe imahing of certain night Miss Welling is retiring bei f be oiganization, and occupational diseases compensable her last under tbe Workmen's Compensation parts arrangements were a theme of the With act. official industrial M; extending compensa decora-tioii- x lion coverage outside the state on a nyoib-- i n girl", the banquet fashion niam. of consisted tiny recioroca! bass; rewriting and a Skits, flowers. and spring (the state unemployment quins foltoasts pll and compensation act, and providing for fashion show, the securing of wage payments bv lowed fbe scheme. New officers were presented employment compensation act, and for the coming yearMiss Welling has members. club for of to tbe securing wage providing A. A. activW. in payments by ymplovers. The Obl been outstandng on the four her years ities was liberalized vdtirmg law Assistance ge last year presented everal health measures were ap campus, being women's white coveted A the with traffic aw was uniform proved. for these activities. adopted (NT ilk marketng and agree ments for '(marketing of fruits am 14 was oneiof two or three cases in vegetables affect agriculturists and wenty years when a junior girl has New highways were won the award. A graduate of dairymen. Davis high school. Miss Welling is added to the state system. Stockholders in state Ixmks were relieve! studying physical education and sf double liability. Hunting on sociology, and intends to become a posted areas without permission was school teacher. estab-ii'bin- i bohiiiso;, C hook utility lit r s I, tin I Mis M .11 llv 'la Igliti r, i small all In,ii, III sil.tv t., I'tii i I i lltss, halt as 1 Ml uliy evening, M's Thomas Walllmk was hostess to t lie Ladles lub at jh r home, 'f he iti. ii) ' I ! i i Kn lies , vs ),ti is tin in mill t fid, l'tiulilil Mat titalialii trulii sail 'luting li ti null) n liu n suits at Maliti r i regu-Jatui- y irioidti, u.tr ilord their i Ii !l i n, Dr and Mrs liaiber, .Old Mr and Mrs Mail V. t" oi trnlll r e e with m i li.niK' liiipui talit i,eetrai keil 1 l.iln i hit Srftuidav i Iticv x ( iiii ire v till .ii liie ' Mi eiJil tii In ijliol-- in ii g .iiiiatmil 1, Mis iiiiuKtry Has k FAUMINUTON iiil tuldi- - in i i,n si c 1 JH't i.illti! t it'ii'Kan itiu. lit m ii ft ii k' aitivitnsol 111 ii i .,,1(111 'C-- t I't I 'I - it 1 tu l'tisint-s- s I ,s t 1 filiation ijli.it 1 v g"' ini'lfi n 'i' N s ii i i i i I I i JH ,i 4. I li I'fliiif aii tiU. ii t I t ll l.ltuit v.illlt mi i 'it ) x"i ,1 in it llll ''illt ili(h l it tic iil It st s h Hi ti"n 'i uniting 1 is m i tt,, tin ty ! Twfiitv j t n Mi t 'l ,ii in ii i Dome 1 inistli mi ,iiini ills' it! livt stoi tuailf Under The Capitol ( 20, 1941 g if UTAH SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 22 and Zlth SEA HAWK Admission Shows starts at 8 o'clock and 20c 10c TUnnirsflllsiiv CDmlv MARCH 27th Only AlaflnonfissDttiin uJDr To Everybody Dead End Kids in YOUR NOT SO TOUGH right down to 15 29 and 31 Admission Thursday Only APRIL 4th Only MILITARY ACADEMY Saturday and Monday Marx Brothers at the Circus Thursday Only, April 1 BOUNTIFUL "A Saturday Monday Tuesday APRIL 12 14 15th A single carburetor, no matter how many jets it has, can handle only so much air. But two carburetors that unction needed, as is the case in Compound Carburetion, can meet any need from d to heavy.power use and always provide a mixture. fuel-supp- ly low-spee- - well-balanc- ed It also provides a walloping big bank of reserve power, which means an up lift and surge thats nothing short of thrilling to experience. And you can have Compound Carburetion, you know, on any 1941 Buick -its only a few dol lars extra on the swell big Special and-at-e- m pictured here, and standard equip- ment on all other models. delivered SO YOU WONT TALK - So Compound Carburetion gets ss of much as 800 miles for the gas-co700 in earlier Buicks of the same size. Bountiful Lumber & Supply Co. 1 Joe E. Brown in - that gives you power. testing A thorough checkover will disclose the condition of any roof. There may be small leaks that will grow during the first heavy rain, or the entire roof may need to he replaced. If you wait too long the paper and plaster in one or more rooms may be bevond repair. Repairs, or putting a new roof right over the old one, are reasonably priced. Let us check your roof now, and fix it if it needs repairs. Inspection and estimates are free from cost and obligation. They can double the air supply as well as the gasoline feed and thats some thing you cant do in any single-carb- u re tor car. st For it is a mixture of gasoline and air hen April showers drench the countryside you will know . . . by telltale stains on walls and ceilings . but this is a very expensive manner of a roof. and 20c 10c on with more air. W THUNDER AFLOAT" Car-bureti- is that this engine is supplied roof might have been perfectly sound last YOURbut has it sprung any leaks since then? Wallace Beery in Shows starts at 8 oclock Fireball Buick with Compound Dont Wait For April Showers To Test The Roof SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH one reason as 10 to more miles per gallon from a 1941 Gettingyou get as muchit, a TW.I For Today" ' UTAI Cood l,ahils. w at Flint, IVhitt sidewall tires, statt ti optional equipment and sories extra. Prices suljed change without notice. I EXEMPLAR CF GENERAL cullival- MOTORS VALUE - lire just hard to break as bad ones, and aery much more worth keeping. st West BRIGHAM YOUNG in buick Harold Calder, Mgr. c. O Bountiful Phone automobiles are buut buick wiu build them i |