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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON. UTAH, JANUARY Clarcme tirant underwent a surgical operation this morning at row hndgi s ottur and is at r aunt, Vis Am hie the home o' dri'p; w e M lati ,n tin- alnun Kiur - n an J as ir f Is body hi to intu-- 1 Mis us, "ill ui'iti'l i iii do j Ni:1 f w two n i Ill o! -- i m i a in s ir i ti ; ' i ii . , , a L e hi t :i l,(li its . dil a - hand unt' m'l r In-- a img 'id tl i Ride Down The Salmon River Will be (liven Again A Boat !u'i ii i! to thin call loi hi j u'..ui quite iK'tKi'alde the nu riJ'Cr hauls ot the d.i t d n i tn at il t and Si out pal ',dot e Bi S al'i tin attendaiHf m t lie .tli Nine i lippei w it h wlmh to lue hit hand Horn t' e Id.n'is llow cla." iwr, lietoie they amud Ml llahi ,S a Is 1 ' 1. sN'tini loi'i'ii 'o' signal mlu'll. M i ' '.i .' Serving Yon , . Maude ' 'lh.e l.,t ,1 1 i Teamwork a ! up in ImMU in the early a the game and piled ui .ti'i r had that w,as nevt r oi in a't passing and d limiting pri y ed too nr thi" 1 sum, i',,1 tIt M ,,u u Illicit tluis nally ' htia'M an tood l'l ihitin annual i.iuglt nni'11 dm a t as n imI at tl e home o' hit MU caturc il thi' natuii- lx intitliil Ml' Jamt Ran i ton, lit salt aki audii-iiiecapacity t UN. Mi mhi s ol thi tan i'n w i , e folloNNing progiam iub rind !jii.-il- l Reading Llli'lllf Nil'i'll, NikuI nahli to tui lur hand lie liisM.ni and tin iit Mi e Norma and June ILuIonn, read ir - t .iiul 1 ' l'l-- tirant is a son oi tl e Mrs Ntlhi loam a tud attenBishop that note to ppy e of Mutual of tucrs and tiaih-tr- ot Wot lhmntit ul hut Holed awa I at s IllUll Woodst loss oNir that e'en-ifte- r last luixday present Ni Imd ill Moaia, "'Dt haling a", having a Ni'ki n tw 1 c to lai s hi lot i UioN mg Flu " lllai Moot while i ,i s ro'i.ol 23ril, '1 Jan. xt uesday im"ig. i .il s Frainrx ioloH'1 pKturi. n. ol i .ill I a i L. Bugg. - Ms 1 Hr ttual Activities dim winners started out tl. Mrs. Ward rond 18, 1940 U ii nn had CENTERVILLE h t r hand i li t hoiioMid lioni lui Nlthongli January 5th, Mr. entu tamed the DPI I 1 Dine. lie erg, pri'ent i i t Mill at nniic r- 1.11a XX bident and Mrs. , d-- n lid MOST IMI'OKI'WT TlllNr, nlnuit oiir teleplioiio is tin spiiil of tin nun aiul women of lie Mountain Slates 1 eleplione ami IVleftr. iplt (.oinian, wlm station i lmgiis win ha '1 i on 1 ro ide Held Sunday For Mrs. Henry .Anderson l a On Bergin siiiitary-trta'Uiilou me try 19th, Mis. ill entirtain and on hebru-nd- , Mis. 11a Williams will cur. il- 1 si n i Till: si i, s Funeral Services Mrv tear Mrs. pri-ide- vice-p- utiu another ed for ilult a with tin e lur wounds an not il ions Sten twisted, )t L ti 1 mi Jamur 12th, f, Jr., assisted t i ,i si ''in in, i s wiii' ii . 1 us sued leon to nine lium-D- n Mis lloruie January Jhtli, w nn ill i ntei tain the ilnh. iee. lie loyally Itan-illei- wi'lnw i i iiilti-'111m will) lilt'll (111 J hill siIun l'l list k. ii'ti nun i t miisu w us u ni'lieil Iin a tno of NnMiig I. ulus Mum Salt ake l ity uiidi the ili-- I l l til'll lit Miss Mllsliul lllllll-Ifin ni'lieil III tile Ninth i loll n s Ll I lur daughter entiitaimd the laditsut the club at her lovily new home, hi'!' son, te, to P i at ti i ilium in the mth ,u li.m ili.tpi! with Ihsbnj, Mi" m i lunge, fut lit e Mm,s,,n William Mr-- . our sen of these people to the iileals of their yotk is reflertej in eyety pli.tse of your telephone seryiee. It sltoyys in the speed yyith whielt yo,ir lwal anil lon ili- tanee calls are compin'iil. It 'hoyys in the rrealer aeeuraev yyith yyhielt they are It sltoyys in the eoutimioiis effoit to make the seryiee more eompi eltettsiy e. 1 I lt. y . I JMO Defeats Rivals l. i BOUNTIFUL "' mmg ton i horns, lit", Mis Mamie at Ed Luis returned home lay troni a Salt Lake hospital she had heen under a They h a e a dangli-witmeasles. Botintiiul City Mill Cretk Ir-company elected the follow rectors at its annual meeting ly: Ernest Wood on the ditch; Joseph Bttrningham, ditch; Ray Riley, center True 1). Solomon, lower and Frank Bishop, Lincoln There is approximately 150,-arof stock in the corpora- J I Ii " and I Ln ul ) m , tl-- v k e, j, t. 1 light's, IoniI li. and daughter Mrs. Maiiuii ehli'N he opening prayer was h C A. loyd and the hehnedii tinn hi rthur Hess The speukeis w t , llther J. Sessions, Mayor Bred of Ogden and Bishop Rose. Interment was in the Farmington cemetery. Mrs Amleison was born June 1, 1S(4, in I'slor, SNNedeii. Sunning are three daughteis, Mrs Nielson of Milhille, Cache county; Mrs. Idla Johnson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ha Box of Farmington; two sons, Charles 11. and J. ace Hollingsworth of Salt Dewey Anderson of Salt ake; a City, a reci nt president of the brother, Andrew Monson of ealand mission, was a guest two Marshal and Mrs. Barry Baulson of sisters, Mrs. Bernilla Annamlal, Minn, anil one night this week. Elder Mrs. Anna Hansen of Millville. gs worth was acquainted with Wride, Jr., in New- Zealand, he lett to come home. Filler jswortli had filled three mis-- n Neiv Zealand and reported lder Wride was doing good here. Speaking at a forum meeting, ge Fadel, son of Mr. and Wednesday in the Davis .. S. Fadel, of Bountiful, has high school evening at Kaysville, Dr. John amed a member of the cast C. Nuvall, former sociologist at University of Utah play, I Syracuse , uniersity in New the Count, which will be told the prospects for trade of ed in the near future, with Latin American countries. ng the marriage licenses Members of the Rotary club in the week was that of Kaysville attended the lecture in largie Mary Moss of Boun-t- d place of their regular meeting. Arbon R. Nordgran of ike City. trine Thomas, daughter of and the late Orval Thomas alter J. Ross were recently 1 lie B,ee Hive girls of South in Brice, Utah. The young Bountiful will have a Silver tea at left soon after for Baltimore, make their home. Mr. Ross the borne of Mrs. Blanche Ruflin. eived a civil service appoint-rit- h Wednesday, Jan. 24th from 4 to 6 mThe Bee Keepers, Hannah a social security board. Boulton, Sarah Howard and .Mae visited with leaving, they Mrs. Hulda Barkin, are in charge of the enterrandmother, s and other relatives in Boun tainment, and the purpose of it is in honor of the Silver jubilee of Bee Sessions and wife who are Hi'e, it being just twenty-fiv- e years since the organization began. lg the winter here made a The public is cordially invited. in their home Bancroft ip to The North Canyon of last week, cam), DUP, lay and Mrs. Charles Bierotti held their fifth meeting this season at the home of 1st Vice Captain eturned from southern they had spent several 01ie Cleverly, Wednesday, Jan. 17 Captain Hannah Boulton conducted Erickson, daughter of Mrs. the meeting, the lesson Nas giNen Howard is visiting with her by the class leader, Norma H. Mrs. Ezra T. Clark in Idaho Schulthies, a history of James Boulton was yvritten and read by Camilla e will be a meeting of the Boulton. A and b yoeal solo's were uf Womens Safety council, rendered by little Miss Connie Louisa Day, r evening, Jan. 22nd, at 8 Lyons. The choster at the junior high school. taught the group a new song Echo Ab Jenkins of Salt Lake Canyon Song. A dainty lunch Nvas ill be the speaker. The citi-t- d served to seventeen members and civic groups of Bountiful four yisitors, Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, nterville and vicinities are Mrs. listher Edwards, Mrs. Grace Peggy. y invited to be present, by Mann and her daughter, tsident Mrs. Sana D. Wynn. Hostesses yvere, Mrs. Olive CleverS and C 3 club met at the ly, Mrs. Mary Andrus and Mrs. Ann f Mrs. Nina Evans on Jan. Lyons. The Bee Hive class of 1933 met vas the first meeting of the ar and seven members were at the home of their Bee Keeper, . Those present were, Mrs. Mrs. Arch Boulton, Friday evening arroll, Mrs. Aurelia Day, in honor of Miss Sarah Howard who has been called to the east "eatrice Holbrook, Mrs. Mrs. Elaine Mann, central states mission. Progressive .ucile Hardy and the host- games were played with 1st prize el an invited guest, Mrs. Argoing to Miss Mae Parkin and conyans. The afternoon was solation prize to the honored guest. ilaying rummy after which Miss Howard. A dainty lunch was delightful luncheon was ser- - served ten guests. The honored guest received a book of postage gift from L Grant, son, Clarence and stamps and a personal I Idaho The one. each guests included, Falls, are visiting I and friends in Bountiful Sarah and her mother, Mrs. David inity for a week or ten days. Howard, Mrs. Robenia Howard, .xurgi-eratio- Heeattse of this spiiit yy Impe it your for ami fast, neds eomplett inexpeiisiyo are mon fully met eaeh telephone seryiee year. "Uf Litgory n. . li 'Hid l d 1 The ireatest asset of this Company lies in the skill, energy and purpose of the and women yylm carry on its woik. , n 'Mr. RT, IN 11-no- ra es TV, lly-rm- wit the txed, itur- J).. - the o ut gtoii said fixed 1940. is-tri- ng 7EN the WOODS CROSS City at ! the tnty, y of the trtual surer of n of isact- .iness- said P- Cali-whe- Joun- ration. 59. aviary rs tased. with the ipper l A. or D- - of cem- - for rs eney, with t No. Lake t day LUST E. ecem- 47-5- 1 rs an-Te- V consistent Try financial safety. xv i 1 1 1 - - l-- Ger-?iero- a L r i t 1 one. It:, dustlcss and clean blended and waxed- xl, i.izea. d a wenderful f youll uijreo. KH IK I WHAT 1 I 111 i gill P. hi h m i in In t s TELEP1 10NE B0UNT1ITJL ii 23-- J and 'Is Mill Miss Hip in ii ha in. dg.u l i Mi- - - li iii Mi i si ph J I I n e Bountiful Society Mrs lloiton Fackrell was hostess to Her card club Thursday. Luiuh d Z handle only First-Grad- e Gas in New Meter Pumpl We accept most all gas coupons. SPECIAL Let us Winterize your home as well as car. Comfortable Homes are Happy Homes! WARM SPRING CANYON COAL $5.50 in lots of three tons or more. Free delivery, one ton or a dozen. Phone now, Bountiful 2 8 R-1 2. Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. We Sell New and Used Cars, all makes. Joes Conoco BOUNTIFUL Bountiful, Utah V n- 1 1 Service MOTOR SALES At Underpass con wax xerved to Hx members and two xpecial guests, Mrs. C. C. Card WE LL HOW SHOUI-f-c I KNOW tlA AHZuYOHOBaC. MOTORS INC has theh with OF PEP, plenty AND ALU TH' 'err up and eo kyou want. mm ' 1 8 i ii wiir I at I, Mis hill ( mill and Mis uliil hll K . Mr J. Miiidiuk lipmts tin follow Ing intcivsling iiiiidi-ntupon Tid. Company H hi shun nts It is cold and cars are hard to start these morning's. Let us Winterize your car with our Winter-BlendeCONOCO BRONZ-Z-1st grade GAS 171c per gal We MODERN YOU 1 1 -- mu in J MODERN MOTORS: INC. WANT. t, lid irs In IIKNRY ARMSTRONG ul mg Winter Is Here Now V I DESPISE .SUJCCISHNES5 Iii k s u iieslmients weit takeh rare of Ity Bee Keepers of Centerville Second ir st ward and Bountitul Third. to Mrs. Hannah Boulton ysent prize and booby piie to Miss Nonna A s lido n. The YW.MIA stake presidency wire present, also Miss Mary Millard of Farmington presidency. Miss Sarah Howard, a Bee Keeper from South Bountiful was the honored guest of a 'Handkerchief shower she rei eived manv MIA beautiful ones. Thirty-onworkers were present. III PARDON ME, PSA THE CUY THAT HAS EXACTLY tilT UPANDOO' it gill 'ts w hi tli. tti, BY EEDY Ri sin i mg and s re 1 J States Tel, Mrs. Jane Parkin and daughter, Mae; Mrs. Melva Park, Mrs. Wanda Bark, Miss June Parkin, Miss Eha Schulthies and Mrs. Beth 11. Page of Provo anil the hostess. The three class members who there were, Miss Vera yyeren't Howard who is laboring in the Neiv England states mission, Mrs. Eva D. Berigen of California and Mrs. Norene B. McGown of Salt Lake. The SunfloNver stake swarm of Bee Keepers bad their regular meet ing, Jan. 11, at the Home of Mrs. Dora Smoot in Centerville. The business meeting vas under the direction of the stake Bee Keepers, Robenia Howard, Chine Day is and Esther Roberts. The games and re- - - M-4H- iimi mnl mi i ii a Mis Smith. Mis The MV'rmtoin -- TOO-WHEI CO OUT t WANT ONE WITH SOME "PEP"-SOM- E ccem- 45-4- 9 for It's more and mure satijuctory and dependable. If ME :ased. with it the nond, m or uary. 11 to 1A)()K FORWARD to 1010 ns a year in which our pool is nuthinp your s errire Noted Lecturer Talks At Meeting York-state- it woilt navrr in Il n; -- Jr.. r llchind us is the experience of the entire Hell System, dedicated to proyidin the best possible telephone seryiee at the lowest cost Lu 1 of y. Women Bay that tllcdi KING COAL mf p m Mi MHU444W ner and Mrs. Rampton. The Democratic Study club met Monday eiening with 22 members present. Mrs. Gordon Stringham led in the flag salute; Mrs. Wm. II. Holbrook accompanied by Mrs. Don aid Dais, sang ''1 be Little Hills are Calling and Roses of Memory, Mrs. Margaret McQuillican, Utah Collector, talked on The Collecting of customs and Tommy Roberts gae a number of Mrs. inti resting reading. I.. O. Muir conducted t the program, Mrs. J. V. Murdock president, Mrs J. C. Stocks and Mrs. Wm. Gieych had charge ef refreshments. The American Legion and auxiliary and friends enjoyed a dclight- Cu-tuTi- Malce a list of all the Electric Ser- vants you'd like in your home, if money were no question. Undoubtedly there'd be an Automatic Electric Range, Electric Refrigerator. Automatic Hectric Water Heater, more and better lights, and a score of other work-savin- g, time-savin- g how you can have these Electric as your Servants step-by-ste- p, budget permits. In addition to the cheapest electricity you have ever been able to buy, we now have a small down-payme- nt, Then drop in and discuss your desires with your electric dealer or plan which enables every home to enjoy the comfort and convenience of a host the Utah Power of appliances. easy-purcha- & Light Company. Without obligation, we'll show you se Electric Servants. Won't you come in soon? is See Your Dealer or Utah Power & Light Co. - |