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Show OlJrf,VOLUME FIFTEEN .. l.AY lON. DAVIS CuUN r . Primary Election County Residents Wins Three Places Attend Sad Obsequies For Candidates At Brace, Idaho M rt I I Ml. SFll'EMHFR Y. r.i'vii; Tomato Producers i . two v Would It lie V:mMc Telex i.sion Added nd Specialists To To ltraclion at Stale Fxehanqe Licenses Tour (minty Momlax With Salt Lake? Fair This Year THE POCKETBOPK of KNOWLEDGE Its of the Da i i Mi ..ml three camiilati-2- 5 alt. 'll a'.ti m!i oiv that 't (jtialifietl for iHiumiatinn-te- n ol thi ir gi eat of t' places on the h.illot ioi I' I'l i d in ii Ki publicans and Denioci.it-th- e Idaho, w !u n the ' i I -- ' tiO lOU' Republican tivkit. mill id sought the ofii.c 01 Men Brown ot e t'e i thi- won ,Cl nomination ,. ppci on ot jg. ot Chile two pcr-on- file h s t mu ' .it a a cpre.-cntat- iv 1 . kai--vil- -- 510. 701 daeeil mocrats a on the tiehit ulun they Bowman of ,".nty attorney by S 5 ote-hint w - Milton His, of mneton who pollul S.S mu-- , h j i o i to lie the i h isi , t ii oil either side. n in Katnptotv of Bowiiti'ul oi rat, piled up a totai of 024 ( to d i teat Muir utitul who receii ed 6N. hily two nominees in the connlire unopposed. Ruth Stable, hoiintiful for county attornei, William A. Dawsoji of I, as ton state senator, liotli are Repul 'i in Kav-iil- i Kj-vi!- V le qrali-(iiland- o !i tmu . a- o-- (1 n- I . ) I il ildiin wile, he T Halt a ,uid d. in's, a 7 months old llli In l,,i da 1 n 1 llene Janllal m s danis, IS danis, t! is ot h st i h thin a mi. nir.i 'in. a d ol m in us sii id i u-w hell he was stiuik hy an ailto- - i'.ii ' -- . 1 i i ' ! 1 tile - V ' lulls ls n u as di 'i o t hi ('I i 111 11 el ed hi It'll thtie II hoi - whose iar had biokm down in tin u ni it i hi .ml t!,e pl.u i bill lied down in a few miniiti a'tu an it, they tir-- t Among other elatin'- - fioin the mice-win, county who attended the Mr. and MiITank J). dain-M- r, Mr. and Mr- - lb'lheit ami Mr-- . Blaine Adam-- , Mr-- , Howard Adam-- , Mr- -. Be. u A. Reed Bugger, Mr-- , Eugene and Clyde Adams. Mr. Frank D. Adams was one of the speaker-- . J l't run-of- f primary ballots on Oct her '3. will carry the names of itembetea candidates for Davis county e anficts Democrats will list j. D, of-bl- :ts t .11 h. M l District Commander J Kermis Big Annual Installs Bountiful Shor In W. Bountiful Officers Thursday September 12 and 13 Rulon W. of Bountiful, .Thursday evening was installed new commander of the American No. Legion, George R. Day po-- t 79, at the Legion home at BountiFi-h- er ful i. ar ar n, Nel-o- amu-emen- Ei-h- er Power Postponed "7 iSu' Mc-Ilrat- M Di-tri- 2; Ajj-missione- 3 Wright Resigns V. Chairman J. ar David A. Johnston, Charles E. Steed, 53S. Archie t " trissjoner, S47; Reuben A. Call, IE. race C. Duffin, 121; lord Hatch, 341. h 525; 0 I ' tuc ver . vet Tuesdav evening, Sept. 16th at et for the opening 7 31). has been of the current M nual season, and the Bountiful I'ir-- t ward MIA has planned an mmusually entertaining Brother f,-- i Mrs ire-chai- r- coin-ma- d di-pl- I felt (str Aver !o-e- Roo-e-bs- n 4, in sca-o- x i v n, Traffic Violators Receive Fines esiritdtu e epl t mu till ,i s - a i eri t event confei ence Flower Exhibit Award At Lagoon on Hoxvdy Days 0 u t i n Artistic at rangement, Mrs. A- lbert Burning liatu, Mrs. Win. Heaton, Mrs. Whitney Smith, Mis. Walter Cox, Mrs. Win. !.. Gailey, Mrs. J. R. Udv, Mrs Win. Winters, and Mrs. Faye Robins. For artistic arrangement of table with flower decoration. Breakfast table, Mrs. Herbert Barnes. Luncheon table, Mrs. Wesley ( iraham. Brides breakfast, Mrs. Whitney Smith. Miss Estelle Dinner breakfast, Griddle. Canyon 1 1 . Bad man. Mrs Abie Green Kenneth M. Broun of o33 Third Snapdragon' a entered Smith. Lake Mrs. W. O. and Salt City, avenue, of Zenias Mrs. F.arl Spencer, Mrs. plea of guilty ulun acru-cIF I). M ii hell. Mrs B. ('. Holbrook speeding 60 miles an hour in a Mrs. Mildred zone. Judge Holbrook impos- Mr-- . Holbrook, ed a $7.50 fine or serve days in George Barker, Mrs W. B. Mitjail. James Hunter, state highway chell, Mrs. C'has. V. K. Saxton, Mrs. Lela Cook, Mrs. .Walter Mint patrolman, made the arrest. Mrs. Albert Burningham and Ren d 50-mi- le Ladies Organize Republican Club I ladies A number of Farmington met at the court house Tuesday evening of last week and organized a ladies Republican club. Mrs, Wood seried as temporary chairwoman and was assisted by Mrs. Juel Trowbridge of Bountiful folCounty i e chairman and the lowing offiiers were elected: Mrs. I.rne-- t Burnham, j resident: Mrs. Rrtha Stow ill, Mr-- . 'HI 'll, Gla'i- - L i t eeretarv. '1 he pillowing ' h t h( ill -- ' - ai Pond lilli.-t and 2nd. Mm ,ud ill ti . tl Alton -- I i and ( ' Ip! Mr-- . s Dni-- Sha-t.- i -- o-- If. C. Burton, Ictunias Mrs Mrs. Hyrum Adams, Mrs Herald Palmer, Mrs. H. I). Mitchell, Mrs. IL II. Higgs, Mrs. Morris Barton, Mrs. J. R. Udv. Ken. Wood and Mrs. Gladioli XV. o. Smith. DahliasMrs. Olive Beesley, Mrs W. O. Smith, Mrs. Abie Green, Mrs. F. E. Van Sidle. Bowen, Marygolds Mrs. Nellie Mrs. J. W. Elliott. Mrs. Betty Wal-le, Mrs. Ralph Wood, Mrs. Oliic Armm an i )onny. Hi esh y. i Mr-- J. 6'. Stock-- , . W. O. Smith D. mi mi 2nd. ,i m 'Mi Tii- ' i ! rris Winter-- , i -- , -t k, 1 having tl bg! t e greati-- t amount of the rountv, inning t xhibitor-- . in day .i I 1. pi in I. ..ill g in i li.oii i i s i I , to the ill I 1 -- tel-ll-i- I tele-sisio- County to Start Work variety of scenes. From an exhibit standpoint, On Cement Sidexvalk visitors will see in the passing parade the products of In West Bountiful Iplay Beehive state , n prize fair dis- - the farms, gardens and 'orchards, ranges and livestock cor- It lias been reported to this rals, at their very best. But they e hy County Commissioner Fred will see, too, those of many other . Rampton that the county will states, especially in the livestock start right away on a five foot ce- department. ment sidewalk piogram in West Indeed, advance receipt of en- Boimtifiil from Mrs. i blue Grants tries reveal that t he exhibits of out- Nelson s and livestock growers orner north to breeders will set new records in home. There has already been laid about phase of display activities. Wiscon700 feet of lenient walk running sin, Kansas and Idaho are among alnorth from Cleverly trussing on the states whose growers have livestock. entered Nebraska, onion street. We .have been inform ready Oregon, Wyoming and Colorado ed that these two blocks will meaning a sidewalk from entriesG. are expected soon. A. Mackenzie, fair association Ne( levetly dossing to Bishop lias announced many enpresident, front o extension an home lsons in tries the minerals collection the Roberts corner to the new high newcomer this year to a in contest, making way by John Jaiksons fair state of competitive lists. all a total of owr three mi'ts Officials of the Utah Manufactur w a Ik. ers association have announced a This improvement is being made practical sellout in the Manufacturehv the Utah State road cornmis-iorbuilding, which means the UsDavis (oiinty ami WFA without a ual excellent e exhibit of imt of cost to any property owner. factory products. Mi-- s Vilate lilliot, supervisor of the women's department predicts the largest of all fair displays of feminine handicraft. It will exceed number set the la.-t year. Displays of fine and arts will also maintain their Woik is going forward on the applied standards. high always pipeline project at Bountiful, front state will, as always of the Youth the city's newly purchased well to score in competing the turn out by Fast I'oiirth the water mains at for the many awards awaiting boy and Fourth North streets. and girl winners in the various Water pumped front the well is including demonstrations to be turned into the mains when and contests in livestock exhibits needed. City Recorder Wilfred Wil and judging, home economics, forHants reports the water situation is estry, health and other youth actigood and that the well may not vities of the clubs and E. F. A. e before ' have to be brought into chapters. next year. Work is being (lone hy WTA labor. An electric power unit will be i, dl to pump water into the mains, ami a 'ii all building will lioit-- c tl is unit Thin electric tran-fliters, Follow ing a meeting of the Bonn appn ' imatelv $1.-- 0 will lie ul city council on Wednesday evtu near hi, Mr. William- - aid. it was announced that busiening. The well ii hi' h wa- - pm chased ness men of the city must burn all L. Holbrook at a cost front Mo-c- s papers, cartons, and burnable maof $5,000, flows 420 gallons per terials in an incinerator, at their Bountiful res place of business. minute, thus i'ietit- - and future citizens a plenti-jfThese materials are not classed as supply of the finest culinary garbage, therefore, garbage trucks are not required to haul them away uatir obtainable. of-f- it Bi-h- i al-- n Utah-mad- record-breakin- g 4-- II u-- Burnable Materials Not To Be Hauled By City Trucks -- t co-ti- oi 'm '- " Wib. .a Her. mi r 'ir-- : Mr- - Wri puhhi ity an t' " d ti ii t ' i .itti e full and W a r raki j Id ab, w i : n.'. Mr-- . Mr-- . Arini' . Mr-2n Udv Luna Ko-- i lirtmi B Win)! and Mr-- . piit; 3rd prize Mm. mily Atidir-nn- , stink Vah ahje prize- - of nur-tr- v Strangt !v crouch, daylight cav-ii.- and nur--trfloralail a a rde a was months t efn in hy during tint, , 'I lu In 1 i : IS. i .1 , in .ill. I a, n ioin-pletio- oi g Il Ii ,i m equipment I'oiiip.mi at Salt Fake ( it v, was present and gait- an lost ot equipment approximate needs, tdioiild the go projeit through. During iil, ill 'u t -- a u.itei-woik- -- o II ! nights innt ol Ii hi I breakfast, .Mis. Wendell lanimond. Win. For roses, Mrs Heaton, Mrs If. C, Button, Mr- - '1 lieadore follow s Buinliam, Mrs. Albeit But ningham bred Heinigtr. 29, of 318 Fourth Mrs. J. R. l.ily, Mrs. Walter Cox, ity, who was .Mrs. Alma Stod.es, Mrs. B. avenue, Salt Fake arrested by City Marshal Barry shby. Mrs. Sterling Morton, Wride on a reekle-- - driving charge pleaded gmltv and iva- - linel $35 Mrs. II. D. Miti lu ll, Mrs Emily or serie 18 days in jail. Stay of Anderson, Mrs II B. Folsom and (ecution was granted until Sept. Mrs. Olne Beesley. Mrs. Oscar Af-to- n Dora Trowbridge has re- - proeram-ignen her position as i This program will feat"re a impmariomtte of the Daii- - county Republi- - p(-ttraielling she that on the so has committee hnn can tjiat pct) i is the bent but may party policy, be free to work in the inter- - roar for several years, and is such as fire, lit', md brother, Mr. Reed to ward members at con-- i Arv a Syracuse Uriier-:t- y abic expense. , ' ' ' c that Hitkr uc-- y and don t See the window fot once vd pronoun "I'' fail to witness this Kran Hiowjtt 3 word-Mussolini cnee ! the opening evening of Mutual. No vi n or is President i' admi-'iowill be charged for ward , nr.er Premier Pch---'members. and former Prime n Let's all be at Mutual thi- ay only once in Beb-- t it the make cier. and word-- . ice. -- ; activites j -- Pee the Help BOUNTIFUL mi a opens ar H oth TO Widiiesd.il i to one ... II i hi n Ii i , Contract Cen-itervil- le Mrs. Dora Trowbridge Hoi' ut it ill III .1 n i t lb. I. .1. i! would .iii hue thought the hauling up ol(iliiiii Ml ili uioii-t- i at ion will he iii i to the -- toil would ion puhh ami trie to cl ei v fair visit pi a violation had lie not Inin ur. i ii .nun at- - is mm s the ing i to do so in In loiiu, ilm.iii 'd pi i si d a di lnisl.uk i sld'il. will he iii to take out a Ineli-- e a- - hi is lien mas iscu he an animal one ol tin lust law abiding iiticn-iiniie;, an mnosjtion in the (oiinti v tmt the i itv tould teles ision slides. Winners in the nut giant bun one for want ot an various linstoik department comui, Imam i hut he said he had taken petitions would compete for a out .i $35 hi t use in Salt I ake and grand pnc did not think it was fail to have to lair aisitors may also .ee what take out another. This is a little hit all leviews and reports declare to like being requited to take out an be the greatest of all outdoor stage automobile license in rveiy town shows T ling Color-,- " a musical von dnve thiuiigh in your car. extravagana that numler- - in its will a- -t of 70 some of the nio-- t talcnt- It is believed this incident result in something very good; ed of musical comedy, vaudeville namely, that when a dealer takes dun- - -- tars of today. T he revue oiit a lucnse in Salt I. ake or any opens with a spectacuother plate, that bis liien-- c will be lar scene, "Rolling Along, in iumoieil here it that paiticular fit which the Garo Neilsen dancers, in their and Lester Cole, singing and dancwill honor our luenses town oi iity. Tlitn the towns of the ing leading man, appear with an i minty tould license the 5(H) or ensemble of mote than 30 girls. moie tank gat denet s from the "In the Days of Ferdinand" is a i tii rity who go to the city several delightfully funny comedy with times a week. 'Phis would keep over the air of old Spam. "Circus Revels $19, 000 a jear home, hut no wond- biings to the spotlight internationer Salt Fake City did not fall for ally famous bareback riders whose the plan liei etoloi e sv lien some of atrobatic feats are the acme of darthe Bountiful C ity ofluials suggest- ing. ed it to them. '1 hey replied Salt A adagio dance featurI ake City needs the money. es the "Big Top Ballet," another ( tniiii i n a i Yat In oiigli was ap- stent of 'TT)itig Colors, with the pointed di.iii man of a committee to Singing Debutantes and twelve aris sec if a reiiprocal license at range- tocratx. T he entire cast presents a ment tould be isuikcd ollt With traditional minstrel show intersperSalt Fake ity. ecialities by singsed with many Comeers, dancers and acrobats. dians and animal acts a.dd to the n, 1 7; Benjamin Epperson, I llo t. -- nj Stpp representative, 5r0'n, 701; Clyde A. , e- Centerville Town To Enforce Laws For Sept ii , .i p. mil with Darrell Greenwell of Salt l ake ( Wc-- t Bountiful's thrit) eight of ity, state administrator W IA, the othvial stated that with nual Kenm- - will be held ipt 13 and 14 at the We-- t Bountiful tlie nations preparedness program hall starting with a parade under going forward, the government will the direction of Inland Argle with lit st place W IA workers there as needed. Dther woik a program at K p. m. nder the pnqeits are to of Y M A, with Charles teceiie seiond t onsidei at n n, otili. Ins, said Willied Williams, it v Tajlor ihairnian Concession-- , gam - and fun for all. tecoidT, "might hinder the of the sewage projeit. Iriday night's p:.grani at 8 In the meantime, i ity officials are p. in. will lie tinker the direction of tlte Sunday school, Walter marking time and investigating chairman with the lug tent full of cieiy pjiase ot the proposed woik, so that when the piopitioiis time Saturday afternoon a contest and atriies, the pmieit lould lie approv demonstration ui hum tractoi- - ami cr and git under wav with the least rare-- , bicy- possible ilclui, Mr. Williams stated. pulling ior-e- -, garni cle races and spoil- - for all in charge of George Mann and Gene a Bair Carniial dame with big Clarence Bell of Morgan, district commander, bad charge of installation ceremonies. Others taking office were, W. E. Roljwer, first vice commander; Wilbur Ballard, second vice commander; Dr. Gordon Howard, adjutant; Haven Barlow, chaplain, and Elgin Handy, The new officials .were elected at the June meeting of the post. Committeemen chosen Thursday cietiing, will he an- nounced shortly, Mr. stated The auxiliary unit also selected committee members, announcement Hill Billie oribe-ti- a '1 lie loiiiinittec-- , to come later. A social and dance ra Mo and followed the business sessions. eland Winegar, ihairmen, inth Walt the following committee- Nel-osuperintendent president, Three-Ye- ar of Sunday school, Charles Tavlor, YMMIA; Mrs. Ford president, Draxvn Mrs. George Match in charge, Stevens in charge of sewing; Robert Nelson i isiting business houses; A new three-yea- r contract has Zan Telford gathering produce; just been drawn up between Center John Iage in charge of ticket sellville town and the Utah Power & ing; Ulysses Parkin, cashier; Mrs. to Ray Eight Company, according decorating, president of of Primary. Henry Cleveland, president Centerville Town board. Stanley Layton of Bountiful and otlicr representative- - of the power company, were present on Tuesday evening at a meeting of the board iv here plans were completed. Cases beard in Judge William 1L court at Holbrook.-Bountiful, hi en disposed of as bad 'Thursday State representative Jedediah D. Vbbitt, 539; George W. Barnes, 155 James A. McEntire, 387; Da-i- d Thurgood, 487. Nellie M. Ballard, postmaster at Carl B. Woods Cross has Ccmmissionerj recently been reteen, 574; David Layton, 774; commissioned to the same position. rederick E. Mitchell, 370. She is now placed in the classiDavid L. fied Civil Service under the Commissioner, proolbrook, 345; Dan E. Lee, 430; visions of the Act of efCongress red L. Rampton, 689; William R. fective June 25, 1938. Persons commkh, 285. missioned subsequent to that date J. in accordance with the provisions County attorney Orlando onian, 895, iMilton J. Hess, Jr., of the Civil Service Act and Rules, X have the same classified status as REPUBLICANS: to other positions in the For U. S. Senator Oscar W. appointees service. classified arj-o458; Philo T. Farnsworth, Removal of appointees in the r,485; John Urie Webster, 106; classified service cannot be made leorce W. Worth en, 173. for political reasons and change in Representative in Congress Hor administration will not effect postce C. Beck. 163; Sherman A. masters serving with a classified Uiri tensen, 274; Don Mack Dal-a- civil sen ice status under exisiting Alonzo W. Watson, 136; law. eed E. Vetterli, 369. Following a meeting of the of supreme court Jesse town board held on Tues-- I S Budge, 321; Harvey H. Cluff, dav evening it was announced by 27 Joseph E. Evans, 649. ' Goi ernor Don B. Colton, 520; j! 6, r A"d uEnT Lee. 113; William J. placed on the newly oiled secon"iWf. 71; Reed Stevens, 513; Otto highway through East Cendary in- Vi ieslev, 69. terville, and stop signs on the the as St.te auditor Walter A. Day, as soon Due to conflicting dates with the tersecting streets, 4 Samuel F. Nicholls. 468. announcstate department highway a glance origin National convention, A:.ornev general, limit. Melvin C. the es speed scheduled by Davis county installed itofris, 347; Horace J. Knowlton, ally A new siren has been of Foreign wars, post Veterans E. A. Rogers, 220. A. William Davis county on City Marshal 3476, to be held at work, traffic in aid .Superintendent of public instruc-E- . to car in school Kaysville, Utah, him E. Greenwood, 387; Rey-!- high have officials given Max and been city has 6, postponed, Sept. C. Merrill, 283; Calvin S. Swenson, commander, announced orders to arrest traffic violators on 563. the any highway going through Tuesday. street Main on limit 6 judge, George S. Barker, event city. Speed Tickets sold to the Sept. Royal J. Douglas, 455; John will be honored at the dance to be was recently raised from 25 to 3a f neddon, 300. held on a date to be announced miles an hour. District attorney, Parley E. Nor-36.later, Mr. Swenson said. James L. Platt, 829. FIRST WARD Pm. for Woods X il s ing till tiler ilisi iissnl lust- twei sistein tor Boiintitnl Bi.-ho- 127. ml'i i oiliii i Sunday Ballard op Bountiful (bimcil Discusses Sewer Project Costs r2-ye- ar Nellie ll Hi, il, Ii For Charles Boylin Held 'll H -. ar fill, - t -- Funeral Services . 11 t .i t ear s, t t -- cAblott of Farmington and David Ihrigood of Syracuse, both for representatii e; Carl B. Green on thind Uavid Layton, both of Clearest, for commissioner, and red L. Rampton of Bountiful, ;td Dan E. Lee of Woods Cross, 3th for commissioner. Republican ballots will carry the litres of Charles E. Steed of Clear field, and J. Wright Child of Clinton, both for commissioner, nd Archie A. Briggs, of Bountiful funeral services were held last tnd Wilford W. Hatch of Woods in the meetSunday Cro-both fo commission- - ing house under Farmington the direction of p John R. Walsh for Charles Complete returns for both state Boylin, 85, vho died while visiting nd candidates show the with a Mrs. Amy I.ee, in daughter, jlknving votes, they are: Oakland, Calif. DEMOCRATS: Mr. Boylin was the gardener at For U. S. senator Delbert M. Lagoon for nearly a quarter of a rper, 361; William H. King, 629 century and while a native of Engib Murdock, 800. land had been a resident of this G'lvernor Newell Haws Baum, country more than a half a century. I; Ora Bundy, 290: Ira A. Hug-in- . The speakers at the funeral were 192; Herbert B. Maw, 508; Bishop A. U Clark, George Marscar W. McConkie, 213; Henry ion Hess and G. Q. Knowlton. lldoyle, 595. Frank Stevenson offered the openSecretary of state E. E. Monson ing prayer and Rulon Richards the 211; Dan Whelan, 451. benediction. Musical numbers were State auditor Richard R. Carey, rendered as follows: vocal duet, 02 Reese M. Reese, 743; Brigham "One Fleeting Hour, Mrs. Alice J. .Young, 675. Hess and Mrs. Mamie Dumke; voState treasurer Oliver E. Ellis, cal Coin Home, Mrs. Alice solo, 12; John W. Guy, 675. Hess; vocal duet, "That Silver S. Haired Attorney general George Daddy of Mine," Dai id all: f. 258; Grover A. Giles, 561; Hughes and Inter-!o- n Lloyd lies: rart McFarlane, 476; Allen G. ment was in the Lake City Salt ho 405. cemeterv. Di attorney John A. Hen- icI s 682; Wade Johnson. 965. M. State senator Edward O. Muir, 8; Calvin Ratnpton, 924; Joseph Lyea-ttat- a w -- i i ,l HI n. -- nl |