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Show THE LVYTON JOIHNAU LAVTON. I TUI, JAM'AKY IDS church circles there. employed by the Pacific Na SPORTS AFIELD By Ted Sin-no- Resting There are hunters who love thur dogs and constantly associate with them men who work their dogs both in season ai.d out They go m for "class" dogs. They understand them. But the average man, the casual hunter, has no business with that kind of dog. So before starting your search for the right individual of any breed, have frankly and clearly in mind the kind of dog youll fit. According to Horace Lytle, author of many dog articles and frequent field trial judge, that's just as important as fitting the dog to the man. Your interest in dogs and hunting is an index to the kind of dog that will provile the best fit. If you hunt only a few days a year and are not prepared to devote a great deal of time and money to keerng your dog in top condition, a pointer or setter will be inappropriate. A highly highly keyed dog would fret you to death. You would get a better fit from a cautious, dog. Yon might find the right one among Brittanys or German short-hairIf you dont want a dog that pemts came, investigate the possibility of getting a spnnger, American water spaniel, Labrador, or others. A gentleman recently told me that while he has had beagles all his life he nw hunts mostly for pheasant in northern Ohio. He field-trial-ty- close-workin- g s. loses too many cripples, and wondered about getting either a Chesapeake or Labrador as a game saver. He had something there. An American water span el or springer might also suit him admirably. Many beagles are used to hunt pheasant, and the basset is good at this too. There is a much mre certain pattern to follow in choosing hounds. Regardless of difference of opinion as to the respective merit of Walkers, Julys, Tniggs, and others, there is little or no debate as to proper pattern of performance. Much the same thing is true in the case of retrievers. Pattern of performance is standard, whether one favors the Chesapeake, Labrador, golden or others. It is a different matter when we talk of the dog for upland game h'rds. Yon must consider the of the dog and the tem-perme- tional bank of San Francisco j"Mt retary to the vice president and i also active in social circles and LDS church affairs tn th, San Francisco ward. Grant Walktr ai tended school here in prior to the family mov.ng to San Francisco. He is a veteran of the infantry, having served m the European theater. Since then he has tilled a two year inisMon m the northern states. He .s now studying civil engineering at the City College of San Francisco. He is also active in LDS church work They will make their home in San Francisco. The Tuesday ReLci society meetings, Jan. 10 in both ward's each were busy quilting a quilt and doing other sewing working from ten oclock on. Lunch was served to 20 members in the First ward and 14 in the Second ward. The Sagamore camp of the DlP will hold their regular Thursday, Jan 19th at 2 p.m. at the home of Vice Captain Hazel Ford. All members and those interested are asked to at tend. Miss Lima Roberts ts qquite ill at her home, it has been reported that she was suffering from pneu monia. Rhythm Varieties of 1950 Ralph S. Cannons dance review with a cast of 250 at South high school, Jan. 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. Biggest ever put on including many residents of Davis county. Tw'o big spectacles including "The Nut Crackers Suite done entirely in flourescent costumes. Another lav-- ! ish flourescent ensemble, "South of the Border" with many rhythms and an array of briUiantance. Tickets will be for sale by any the pupils or at the! door. Ceuu-rvii.- monthly-meetin- Latin-America- n SOUTH DAVIS NEWS ut 12 30. The demonstration w:l! he given at 2 p m. The West Bountiful gold and t'H n ball will be held Saturday i.i.h: Jan. 4 in the recreation hall. . 1 It 1 1 HMtHHH i !l I : Fwrver.c of mutual age is invited to this, outstanding social vi v ery fine orenesira has tuc! secured Candidates for our q eeii are Fern Clark, Joan Trim-' Jinl Arlene Winegar. Lets all M pp. n the.se lovely young ladies. t nave two fine young men m our ward who will be leaving for .he mission field shortly. Robert Tdfcrd r, son of Bishop Robert and Wanda Telford, who is going tn tne mission home on Jan. 23 and :hen to the Canadian mission and James Crawley, son of Irvins and Leah Crawley, Feb. 4, then go to the South American mission. Now is the time for everyone wanting to plant trees for windbreak and shelter belts to write ur intormation to the Utah State Agricultural college school of forest rv, range and wildlife, Logan Fiah Let's all plant trees!! Mary Bowman, one of our new ward members, has been ill with soninlaw of Mr. and Mrs clarthe flu for the past week. ence Eldredge, have bought a new Alton Affleck, daughter ol Ula home in Sugar House and expect Eldredge has returned from the to occupy it with their three in the near future. and we surely hope she soon will reevoer from her recent Sister Leone Fackrell is to be commended for her act as an angel serious illness. Wiliam E. Morrison and wife, of mercy during the time Sister Peggy and sons have moved to El Lela Eldredge was spending so Pasco, Tex. Bill has rejoined the much time at the hospital with her THE HEATER THAT GIVES VOU army as a staff sergeant. daughter. Sister Leone was a -SUMMER TIME STARTS Grace R. Mann, spent a week in wonderful companion to Brother FI Pasco with Peggy and family. Clarence Eldredge who has been It w as a good rest lor her, and wo ill for sometime. are glad that she is home again. One of our neighbors and good Morris Felshaw and Mary Moss friends Ed Coston will enter the Felshaw have just returned lrom St. Marks hospital soon to undergo a trip to Arizona. an operation. Bishop M. Milton Nelson, former Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holbrook have bishop of West Bountiful, has been lust returned from Idaho, appunted a member of Oregon have been visiting friends and they rel.stake presidency of the church. atives the holidays. during Mr and Mrs. David Kerr are vaAunt Chloc Arbuckle fell in the California. in cationing West Bountiful school and broke a We want to welcome new mem- bone in her Eiy to inilill , . , Rt til popular carp leg. She is recovered tuUaL canned t any bers of our ward, Mr. and Mrs. to be back and helping easy ctartc In any tamparatura. Lucius Aaron. They have bought sufficiently with the school lunches. The chilthe Wm. E. Morrison home. Before dren have missed you Aunt Chloe moving here they were members and arc very glad to have you back CHICK THISI IXTRA ADVANTAGE of the Sunset ward. Simpia I ns la tlah an We are aLso glad to welcome We are going to have a new Afton Moss back Saraa Saftary anE Malar to school after teacher in our genealogical calss; RaAacaa Crankcaaa Dflalian 4 illness. let's come out and support her and your Fail Hral Inn Hat Wain Matter Girta 4 town The board Bountiful West help ourselves to better our future has Gaaalina sent letters 4 out Sat everywe giving lives through the knowledge one their new house numbers and will gain through this class. Mrs. Etta Telford had a birth- street numbers. Be sure to use LAYTON AUTO PARTS day party on Jan. 10, in honor of them, it makes looking for you Telephone 490 Bishop Telford. The bishops family easier. sure. had a very enjoyable day Im ! Sjon ; au-i- N I FREEMAN HEADBOLT loveK-childre- ho.-pit- ai AC-D- ' AtMrUummS Mrs. Simon Johnson. The holiday mail has brought the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith of Mesa Ariz. of the betrothal of their daughter, Barbara, and Grant W. Walker, son of Mrs. Nina Walker of San Francisco. Calif. The pair arrived in Mesa for the Thanksgiving holi davs, and to tell the news. They will exchange wedding vows in "the LDS temple here on Feb. 6th. A wedding reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. Miss Smith is a former resident of Mesa and was active in Happy birthday bishop St .r sliced dates into haul sauce, Mr. and Mrs. Bob m on nee or bread pudding j the proud parents of a tain vm Lie li!i lean .ivtl.i.'e born about an. 3rd. 't pounds o. Karma Clark and Man, n. M'.IM'l ).( () quist gave a shower S.:.ii.i..v n, . .. .. mng, at the home of ents. Mr. and Mrs. D.nri,. Msry Alice Wood b.i: ingham, for Audrey I. To Become who was marned Dec .N las R. Nelson of Lajtn .u, Mrs. Ralph Cannon tiered, beautifully dee.t.vui w,d with three . ding cake Me .id Mis Wilford i Moo.! above it, was the center vi .. ,uv e the i ngageinei t and on .I'liiomii ..! ative scheme, carryin, i .nine wedding idea. The gilts wm marriage of their d..u.h Mars Alien, to Ralph ('.moon ed in the center of a h. wiui.U n t n son o( Mrs F.llen C Cannon of wedding and engagement The cerenumv will seinble. The wedding was renterviUe served as part of the rdieshmen! take plaee Friday, Jan 20 in the Audrey received many bcau'ii ul Salt Lake LDS temple lmmenate gilts. About thirty guests vine iv following the ceremony, the InewKweds will lx honored at a present. We all want to welcome brother wedding breakfast at the Until Dave Mitchell home from the Utah northeastern states mission His home coming will be Sund.i night, VOU CAN FORGET COLD WEATHER Jan, 15 n sacrament meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Samuel CAR ITARTINO WORRIES WITH A son (Idell Eldredge), daughter and 110-12- 0 Vcrl Haacke called his mother last week to tell her that he was being transferred to Rapid City, South Dakota where he is to act as District President. Will you please bring your Bible with you to Relief Society meeting on Jan. 24th. The lesson wifi be most interesting and enlightening on the literary value of same. Betty Louise Haacke is ready to present instructions on the making of hooked rugs from old woolen material next Tuesday. Work will CENTERVILLE NEWS The Lady Lions met Thursday eevning, Jan. 5th at the home of Mrs. Marlow Fisher with Esther Rockwood as Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson of Salt Lake City reviewed and sang the opera, Mono" and played the piano acher daughter. companiments, Jewel sang the Mano" leading part Twenty-thre- e guests were served with a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanders (Helen Johnson) and baby son have moved into the Anne Streep-e- r home, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and twin baby sons, David and Michael are living with 12. ISM Rom where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh Why Scoop No Longer Works Here Scoop Blake paid as a friendly call at the Clarion's office last week and we were talking about when he was reporter here. Remember how mad I got when I found out you were writing that election story right from your desk? I asked him. And how I made you get out and learn what a sheriffs job was all about? I sure do, Joe, said Scoop. I want to thank you for teaching me k the putting on my hat and finding out the facts, that is. Then we both had a good laugh because he fbund out so much that hat-tric- mas CUES mutH Hit 4 I n 1 1 1 - Mr and Mrs. I. Haven Barlow .ind family spirit the week-enm Frovo with Mrs. Annie Iartmr Mother ot Mrs barlow Mr. r.nd Mrs Marvin Moultrie and (amity ot Maska. Wash, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Moultries paren's Mr and Mrs. henry Bone It was a si jKunuJ 11 o; bov to Mr. uni Mrs. Hirhcard Beesley, Friday lN-- 23 in the I DS hospital in Salt Lake. This is their first child Mrs. Beesley is the born former Miss Grace Lundberg Speaks at Rotary Club Last Thursday Evening The assistant director of the Utah Symphony, Yi'ss Grace Lundberg of Bountiful, speaker at the Bountiful Rotary dub Thursday evening, told of the symphony's progress and predicted its becomfor other syming a phony orchestras of the nation. This forecast she based on the comparative youth and vitality of the orchestras personnel and the brilliance of Conductor leadership. Miss Lundberg congratulated the Bountiful Rotarians for having a goodly portion of their number as regular patrons of URahs symphony, and noted that Bountifuls own Marilyn Dans, flutist, is one of the orchestras musicians. pace-sette- r Abra-vanel- s Gcnive iliektnlooper, Star Ridding Club Hid Election Jan. 18 Twin To State President, Ralph Jones of Salt Lake City. The election will be held at the Kilroy Cafe, Jan 18 at 7:30 p.m Club reporter is Keith Carlson. For JYesident, Tom I.und IiCland Argyle. For Vice President, FlRov and Neil-son- . 2 year Directors, Garth Hogan. Oscar Wood, Melvin Sedgwick, Morns Arbuckle. 1 year Directors, Russel Cheney, James Henry, Turner Bumingham, Benny Togler. Reporter, Keith Carlson. Motorht Booked On Drunk Charge V LAYTON Charles II. West, 34, Salt Lake City, was booked 'nr Investigation of drunken driving b' fore Justice of the Peace J. B. Cooley after his sedan left the high way north of here Saturday nigh! and collided with a post ana guard rail, aceoning to State Trooper John F. Ross. about $204 His car received damage but West was uninjured. Ross said West told him be was traveling about 30 miles per hour. 444444M4I HIM! 4444 IH4 4 MM4444 We will Install this Arm- M lof Gas strong U A i r Forced Furnace now and loan you this Armstrong un- will Install the burner gas offer This good for one buy on ARMSTRONG Winter Steel Gos-Firtd year. Call us for free O heating estimates, and FHA heating layouts. Arbuckle Sheet Metal H4y Bountiful 705 nnr.iSTQonG Oil DURHER 4444444444444j44ft444444IIHfr Wliat do you do when "BUdtie shakes the stuffing out of his "playmate" over your newly cleaned rug? Spank? No . . . FOR the Woods Cross by Binell . Just whistle . . and get out your Bissell Carpet Sweeper. 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Thats because I locate and install pipes, registers, and heat controls correctly T' Al: Hey would a Lennox, ah, break roe? 5" CANVAS, ZIPPER BAGS 1 6" LEATHERETTE, ZIPPER BAGS 1 -r- "GRAND RAPIDS" 1 BASKETBALL KNEE GUARDS "Bisco-mati- c I BISSELL .750 COMBINATION LOCKER PADLOCKS with your s Bissell 40C to 100 BIKE LOCKS t widely-know- til Gas is available. Then we "Utah' miners and fanners are cooperating for a prosperous state. The farmers are using more and more tools and machinery made of metal. The miners and their families are spending $50,000 a day for food from farms and ranges." ... I . Secretary, Eldon Boulton; Treas- urer, Charles Wetin, Speaker for the entering will be free of charge. dam if he didnt run and get elected sheriff himself! From where I sit, we should find out the fact before we try to talk about anything. When we do, were inclined to he more tolerant were apt to understand a little more about the other fellows preference for, say, his political candidate or for a temperate glass of beer now and then. I say, if you dont want to get tripped up, don't leap to conclusions! HtWfHII H44444444I I i Oil Burner Foundation Copyright, 1950, Vnitei States Brewers li 4444 Tbr bride is a former student the Fniversity ol Utah and is widely known by her musical a hi In Feb. 1943. Miss Wood a girls chorus, ,i s the llarmonettis, and 1940 she was chosen the in A i first missionary to represent Or hard ward in the mission field. In 194H. Miss Wood was called tc net as chairman of the ward.- LDs Girls committee, and she has had ch.iree of the music in the Junior Sunday school since it was organ ied three years ago The groom is a well known dance choreographer and is now danee instructor at The Music (enter (Grace Porter's Studio) in Salt Lake City of GYM SHIRTS COMPARE THESE PRICES AND TRADE WITH YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT. 'iteo-mf'- c B'iwHi with .79 and , Hand' Sta-np- " ay Tlip-O- " Empty from SMS to $4.45 Dont Wait for Cold Weather to Catch Yoa Uaproparod WORLD'S LAMEST tKKSfKVSSSS AND ENGINEERS HARM MR Of IEAIIR8 STSICSS Davis County She! Ma lot Works 146 North Main Ph. Bt. 1C5-10- 5 Charles A. Trump, owner I |