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Show Manager Hountifiil Mayor to Utah Power & Light Serve His Party on L. V. Nims, In Ogden, Promoted Appointment of i AA'. Nim, Og'Itn as special military ami . of in-d- 'trial m.iliiliation lui'on oni.ir of the Utah Power it Fight com- a announced hi pany recently George M. Gadsbv, president ami general manager. Mr. tiail'hy 'aid highly imis neeessaty a part portant of the company's fixed intention to devote it' full eapaluhti' to poo ul- ing an ample 'Mpplv of elei tl it for war industries. He explained power hung so im- portant a fat tor in the militait pansion anti industrial mobilization for national defense, eoiu enti atmn an adequate Mipplv and eoordin- ation with other agencies must he ef fee t t elv centralized. Mr Nuns, a veteran eleetiie utility executive with a fir-- t world war enghuenng background, is suited particularly to render assistant" to the military torccs, titic h adits in their defense programs, ami business organizations in adjusting and increasing production for rearmament needs, Mr. (iadshy said. From the standpoints of training, military experience, technical knowledge, ami civic enterprise the new liaison officer comes to the post well equipped. He started his electric utility career more than do .years ago as chief power dispatcher for the Utah Fight & Railway company in Salt Fake City. Successively he was dispatcher, traveling maintenance engineer, then superintendent of the Reximrg division of the power company. In 1925 he became division manager at was transferred to Provo in 1927 and to Ogden in 1920, where 'he has been until the present advancement. Mr. Mims entered the United States military service in May 1916 at Presidio. Calif., was assigned to the 316th engineers, 91st division, land was in action overseas in FYance and P.elgium. In 1919 he "Was commissioned lieutenant-colonel- , inactive reserve. During his 10 years in Ogden, he lias been active in civic affairs. He is past president of the Ogden chain ber of commerce and Rotary club past commander of the Herman Baker post, American Fegion, and past chairman of the Weber county Red Cross. During the past five years he has devoted much time to th expansion of military activities at the Ogden Ordnance depot and Hill Field airbase. Mr. N'ims will later move to Salt Lake City in bis netv assignment. 1 a- - po-y- t State Bountiful ;ir ;t.(s Husband, Scholarship a Fellowship THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE 'e. Committee State Jordon Narrows Walton, Head Of Firm of Portcr-An- d Walton, Dies V. Muvor loi d Kih lit Ihuintr'il teteived the following httir limn the Kt publican tate loiumittee 1 -- Mr. lod I Poimtiful, 'ear lot Beiai'-- R I t oi ih 'tali ( tin - ukc and i i ntT i! in t e ti it! lovnltv ,,j your to the Kepitliliean arise, oui a it v .1' an ad oi a te ot that ca e an oiir willingness to s.iiiifue ami wot k for our patty, oti hate hi t n ''h ti d a' a numher of the K, hlieatt Mate Ixtcutne eoinmittee, to ttrie lor the ensuing two teats i .U M r i Nr .i u "-- ir- i - tr Mate tt-M"- 1' i K Hoys Prom This Area Who Will h To Hoys t h. nr man. t n e thaiinun in naming ton a all impoitant eoiti-o- s,n , tar.v. " "I" r of this "nttee, lute in ami t mind a'-for ton peisnnal regaid The first meeting of xiiHtnc collHiiittie is a o the hetehy lllll- ..ul, rl! s ! new tail- air ed to font ene at Kepuhlie.iu 'tate headiput tt t s. Vewluri-hotil, .''alt Fake (ity, Satinday, Jdy 1.', RM9, at 3 .hi p, ni. Gottis for Ri piddie, m t oi v in rr - ! e mil AOO i l.'rr'i hi. I l'Mii. ' DAVID Mate W Committee .St i.N, J. LAYTON Arg vie ot Bountiful of Boimtitul, sponsor. Dr. JucI F. Ttowbrnlgc. R. lav lor ot ( Ytiterv lie, sponsor i i III- n G t ' tout '.it'ii .1 ai II u to I sll II .1 III llti II was ill h i. ii s i n ,ii I him .n the and f II. RentiMu an FARMINGTON o' 11 v i Chairman. if Ml" tt.ain i i .1 He having s wail lust tut oi the sum Fund liouir tor hois, (ii.uit Wine-garIn a ii .mi du r oi the Nall lie lo nt Mi and Mi S son of Mr. ami Mrs eonaid of ' it a aki ommercc hainher c, ml 'll all. M rs, rma Manning was the hon W me gar ot Woods ml the loss sponsoi loh I. n i.uis c s.dt t an ake 'ihange hrW h or guest at a shower given by ber tSa It as lirl.l on i boat i'll ake I nion stin k ,n D at ID iv ed his adv .Hired educatali lake aunt, Miss Vera Fdmonds m Ninth North Salt ake th last bout Inn gu s t s ,,tti u. tional at tin' im ersitv of 'tafi Miss ml Farmington. Friday night. Grant Winegar held the ottiic of Mi altou mat led iiuu.i Ror- to Mi. conntv smvevnr M, Manning will he married at last M ,u h 3. IW'i t ill years (tils elite! llle, Ralph Fame, Friday, June 2S ami Bovs State and was asked by his "I" is pt m nu: t, i, In addition to ho widow, lie is they will made their home in Palo government to he letmmd again s, Mi s t '('I' i ii ed hi three sin oils, h. Wallace, Al a ul til Alto, California. this year, as was all other elected rrli G. Walton. la Doi am! ester g Mare vm non vwici tmiI M Mr. am Mrs. V ern Johnson and officers. unitio mtcivr w lEvaci an. Mo an R ii VhnUAIUT EQUAL Kf ABLY VtdiTWS iiifi ALk 1HW MEM VEMK US Of IKE MIOHWAVS all ot tile two VALUE (wtt0 oe cntcri daughters. home I.ake s! .nt t daughter, Fttcile, returned n f Centerville and with a V .run altou I. from os Angeles, Tuesday evenM's k k a ms Mis Mary AA. Hall of Paris, M r. and Mr. ing, where they had been visiting Mis. hamuml F. of one brother, Itanklin Frame, atm mu. relatives, also while ther they the tl iv al ol sisof and five Walton die, cntcri tended the funeral of Mr. Johnsons idav Mr. and Mrs. ( l.irence II ave ters, Mu i.nn Pulls ot San I'rancis-lo- , Mi and Alls sister, ,,, chic and fannlv of gdcn (),Mis. Mm, ill Hall of Salt I ake 1( Mrs. Nellie I.dmonds entertained week here with relatives entimlliof Mi. ucie ( and guests to 15th Alls Dii k c.iv er Sumlav iti. Mis John Williams of Farmat a trousseu at her home in Kays-villMr. and Mrs. John liomas and ink and and Mrs. J tta ington, he wedding Wednesday evening in honor daughter, Nancy Ann, spent Wedtor teieptioii Bert Mrs. Riime of Sacramento, of Miss ITma Manning, prior to Urairr and Dean Jclf was ' ahlornia. nesday and hnrsday with relatives din K Nelson and family Miss Manning approaching mar- in bait Fake. D.nis-Ieoplii'll the depending evening in the hall. uncial servtes were held Ihurs-l.- i borne recently fmm a two ht-riage. bit eher comities e;nial company oi cdnesdai fm Mrs. Jack Redtord and Mrs. D, week's n os v at 5 p. m. in the Centerville tup eayt They iiist went to water ate rather fm tuna te. Up un- ghs when- they will nuke their Uncle Johnny Steed is in poor F. Graham of Salt Fake wete ward t liapel and burial was irst whete their til the Minneapolis, Minn., condition. Kavsviile visitors Wednesday. tunc most all spa k li Mic. piesent Centerville cemetery. the in had Alexia, Al v.d nist Mituplet-eMrs. Curt Brown, Mrs. Gaylord ld n tut lied holm- Tiles u Mrs. iu r Hern tan y well sup-rrank Wringer underwent daughter. a twenty-thremonths mission ami Mrs. Ted I'ttller of Fos Angeles an appendix m ' Idaho while hr had had no is operation at the Dee jin the north central states. After pin d with vvati-- and the are visiting at the home of their hospital Monday. will not be as well pent the past two months, thev te.ison why Ab and M i s. spen t.i few days at the mis taken cat e of up until parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy-li- Margarete Wriglcy and two friends having das Burton of Septmihi sion home at Minneapolis, they 15 Jr for a week or two. Mi s. Robert Bui ton ot as they have tip to tbe present Salt l.ak of Salt I.ake were guests of Mr. went on to Chicago where they vis- time. K a ys villr and Mr. and Mis AAilford Mr. and Mrs. Orval Snyder have and Mrs. W. F. Collett, Tuesday ited relatives. were Sunday guests of Mr. returned home from Roosvelt where e ening. (all ast show two unis that and in Alvin Biiggs, son of Mr. and Mrs Next was at New Salem Mr. Snyder has been employed the Mrs. Hand ..IV toll. Mrs. Annie of 1911 out since three Bacon years returned park in stop that Fee 111 Briggs, of Bountiful and Mis-In last few months. this Springfield, k.tthlrnr (, leen m J. utile theni s been home last week alter spending se-- I water supply Audra new park Spencer, daughter of Mr. Mr. Ben Jlep worth is spending vcral months in dalio. buildings have been erect to mote than fill the lesci v mi s. Ihson entertained at a swimming ami Mrs lari Spencer, of Farm- ed to house and preserve the cabin the week in Yellowstone park with Ratio Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gailev and parlt al Springs last week his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. family of Atislin. Nevada, silent Sun and buildings of Abraham l.imohi. their guests Wtic, Misses Maltha ingtoii, will he married on July 16. ( bait man of the license commitNanvoo and IndepenMerrill Wood. ni tvciMi, Ashton, Baili.ua tee at day with Mr. am Mrs. A. T. Guilty dentarthage, t'diiestla evenings council Mo. were c, Mere then Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Christensen visited. and Pine Shit Feali Neiboii ley of Salt i is was operated and children of Fos Angles, Calif., on at the Dee they visited the FDS chun li printmeeting recommended that some in a k and Beal t n e T hospital, Monday. where ofliie idin t it ii he made in the beer -' are visiting their mother) Mrs. Clara much missionary ton. Mrs. Henry Graham returned ing literature is printed. In Chicago Use thereby granting the request W. Steed and will mak their home home from the Mrs. rum Layton hospital Sunday. ot a committee re esenting lunch t D in Salt Fake City. cm h ft Mr. and Mrs. John Trimble en- they visited a very large printing stand operators which appeared establishment a a relative of theirs Mrs. l.ucy Steed, who had been tertained at a Nevada after party Saturday even- was We lea ti from 'lluunas J. the council at a previous meethere. employed there. A group of West Bountiful girls spending the last few months with ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roll weed siqierv isoi tli.il At ask for a reduction on the and Omaha cemevisited her the Mr. ing Mr. (utility and and and tiny Mrs. family, daughter Reeves who left this week to make met at tbe home of Fvelyn Argyle Mrs. the (ounty lias around 200 a res of Latter-dathat the county license is and children their home in California. Anderson tery where so many grounds Harry daughter spent and organized a and under (lean cultiva t i m this Roosevelt. Cooking club at Yakima, Wash, returned home, w hit li makes it hard for the Saints w ere Dm before lower, the just The American Legion auxiliary There are eight girls enrolled each year. the plains in 'lands in the city to compete with Mrs. Spam er Wednesday with the Andcrsons by held their district installation in exodus ,ij-osholding an office. Ins land is cultivated finm nine at a lutir the stands outside of the city. lather Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will Bountiful 'Town motor. Flanagans Boys Inoii at Tuesday. The officers are as follows: Mattr At Wednesday evenings council spend 10 days here visiting relatives Mrs. Walter Cottrell and daugh- near Omaha also attracted their at- to ten (lays apait day in honor ine Winegar, president: Colleen anrl friends. Ibis is the third ear for about friends of Fos tention. They considered this a very the authorwas meeting attorney in r ter, Alice, spent Wednesday Salt Angeles: Mrs. Greenhalgh, vice president; Jacl Mr. C. R. of Rigby, Ida. I.ake with Mrs.D. interesting place. New buildings thiity per lent of it. Morgan. Mrs. Kert Brow n and !'ized and instructed to pay the $100 F. Graham. queline Hatch, secretary; Rhea Ar- is visiting at Fessey is his have cultivation satisfacsisbeen erected to bouse ninety the homes of her Mrs. I. Iv. Fuller. Other guests and. pcrlect the option that Moses very A large number of Kaysville peogyle, song leader; Jeannine Huff- ters, 'I'he Arthur Millers and F.d. more hoys. 'The grs of the hoys is tory. Mrs F. Iv. 'Thomas and Mrs. F. Holbrook had given the city to wire double attended the of funeral ple man, piSnist; Nina Mae Argyle, re- Farl families. from nine to twenty. a half acres arc and dward Mr. Mrs. and Hoylin of Salt lake, Mrs. purchase his well with the underwhich porter, and Lucy Fouise Thomas, under the first years cultivation. ( Mr. and Mrs. Jene Harris of F.ly was held in Higgenbottom that the city desired to IF Bovin of Ogden Thursday of armington and standing cheer leaders: with Fouise ami Nev. are tin- well out right; that is, the Alts Wilham Day of Layton. visitors at the homes of last week. buy Evelyn Argyle as their leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller and Mi. I lie two Solis of JimMr. and Mrs. ). W. Thomas enStevenson ity too up the option, it wanted all They have chosen the name of and Mrs. F.d Farl. this week. the water; not ht Mr. Holbrook re( aliloinu here aiiirom a tertained at to family party Friday The I'.ight Cooks. tain interest. night, the Rose City club evening in honor of their on Johns summer. the Friday meet everv , They Tuesday night entertained their husbands with a "I he Bountiful Alauim 'Third ward MIA ie Mi" Rctt-Mrs. I Layton, birthday anniversary. at 6.00 at their leaders home where hot dinner e 'll hold a and party at the GateI he Graham reunion service at K ilfoylei was held Roy at are Dies they learning how to prepare, way resort in Weber canyon and al the Hot ler park, Sunday, July 7th, at Mrs. Mer!111 Vera and Rots, Sunday breakfast dishes. Already they have so honored Saturday b a. m. the birthdays of club I.ighty-fivill m Brigham it v. splendid program lias members of the family Blade different kinds of toast and tnmehers ( arl Mrs, John Steed and were in attendance. F'onr different been Kvnas-tou- , For transportation Mis. Mrs. Ann ai Barber rang'd. Ftdla entertained 1liillips written many recipes. Standard first aid cards were isMrs. Jesse West, d here were 21 states ' all ( i"rd"ii o a s Barber at widow (it John Kyii.i'ton of In Un 'I of Mrs. Stiingham. to, were Utah, represented sued by the Red Cross chapter to Bancroft, Idah Miss Shirley Bangerter and Miss died present and Mrs. Robert Griffith Idaho, Nevada and California at home in Syracuse Wedntsday alter Raul Danter, loyd Thompson, hte home of a datiLditer, Mis. Win- noon, tlftv guests itcir and Mrs. Dan Miller were Catherine Bangerter have returned Funeral services were held here I.lmo F. present Mathews, Charles Russel, ona ( ole of Feu Layton left Monday for Ne- home from a two weeks vacation for Tenimey Curtis Wednesday afJgdeii. i mu ral ednesday. the Seventy presi- ternoon. Mr. Curtis was a brother George Bales, Kail Schmitt, Henry u cs wll he held in vada to work for the Southern Ia-- spent in Fos Angeles, Hollywood j Rark, Frank the Bam roft stake label nai dents and their partnrs of the railroad. and San Diego Calif. They visited of Mrs. Glen Robins of Truman Bratnback, l.merson this Roporoiich, ana- - Wilson, Harold I he boon family held their re- with F.mtna Jean Jenhins who will ridav and interment will be in the Thrums of the South Davis and Glen Curtis. Qnvn T?avc!'oi1s Alge, Harley Ar- her, Arthur Ad- Chesterfield Idaho stake were escorted through tbe reg union in Weber canyon, Tuesday'. arrive in Bountiful some time next Dr. and Mrs. D. Keith Barnes are cemetery. ams, Harold Shepherd, l.arnest ional warehouse in Salt Fake City. spending this week in Denver. Games were played and a lovtly week to spend the reniajnder of the Farl Smith, Steve Hentozt, is It understood the tht car last is bait program was given. Luncheon was summer. Grasshopper suffered an injury F.li being mixed Phellps Milovich, Andy Rrofant, Ralph of cherries for this season from this to his cried to a large numher. 'I hose at '1 lie officers and teachers and ap at the court house for the eye last Friday when a piece Harris, I'hilip Six, Kenneth Moore of property owners in con county was shipped out of here this of steel cut it. tending from Layton were: Mr. and their partners of the Third ward Antrolling grasshoppers. Kindly place week There were about a half dozen Harold Wilcox and a party of Anthony Shura, Louis Rungo, Bountiful Girls Softball associa- Mrs. I.lhurn Dixon and family; Mr. MIA will hold a wiener roast at drew Caldwell Greene, Seitz, cars. Normal Joseph as as orde ras four needed at the Farm many friends enjoyed an outing of Mirror years, tion lias been organized and will and Mrs. Rufus Dixon and family; Mueller nark this Friday night. Keith. Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver and Bureau station at Bountiful, at the thirty-si- x cars have been shipped. lake Sunday. The Modern Motors, Inc. got in scheplay a regular twice Mr. Court house in Farmington, or the There are still lots of cherries, but and Mrs. William a ear load of new automobiles this family; dule during the summer. Teams 'llsornh y and Janti Bureau station in Kaysville. the excessive heat has damaged Mrs, Minnie Fid wards a Salt signed are: Mom's place. Giant, Feuis Weaver family; Mr. and Mrs. week. them hold will so not e and family and Mr. The City Council Wednesday they up. Fke teacher who many years ago the Ccntervlle and South Bountiful. attempted to Mrs. Reed Oviatt of Farming-ton- . night passed a Miss Loraine Clark, daughter of and orders at these stations assupply a number of as very complete traffic died 21, pupils here, nearly Fynn Kay Peterson, Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Clark, will taugh Possible as requested. in Salt ordinance for Bountiful City which and Dorothy Ural, 19, of Salt Lake City, a few days ajo. a group of the sorority A caution should be taken to 25 pounds of ice purFor every driver of a motor vehicle only accompany City took out a marriage license in sisters he first crop of peas for can- Ishould thoroughly' acquaint himself from the U. of U. to a con- chased every use 20 pounds of bait from us we will give one the latter place this week. per acre and vention in San Francisco. this should be broadcast. Every pre They glass A & W Root beer FREFl at Wild Horse Chariley", is the ning factory has been harvest! and to avoid accidents, justice courts, the second crop is ready to can. Caution should be taken to follow will also visit the Worlds Fair in the Bountiful Stand. etc. name of the new stand on the RusF.lder i.ldon Sill, son of Mr. and this method of scattering to prevent that fair city and return home by Wallace sell Duerden corner at the intersecprincipal of Mrs. Charles Sill, who leaves to day the schoolsTrowbridge, of Los Angeles. Calif., where they will visit with at Scofield, was in tion of the Woods Cross h?"fy bee losses in case they' should way' street on bis mission to the New h.ngland Bountiful The brickwork is up to the square their son, Ruell and family. pick up some of this poison bait. today. He is attending and the new highway. states, was given a farewell testi- summer school at the U. of U. It is also suggested that a group on the new- - house Orson Clark is Ernest Iarrish is repairing bis Milton who was sufferRobinson monial in the Layton ward Sunday i neighbors use the bait at the building, and the carpnters are now home which was quite badly damAny one interested in having ing with blood poisoning in his evening. tame time, otherwise, when one putting on the roof. aged by fire, some time ago. morning acglory sprayed may report was better at last hand, getting Clarence Allen was taken to the to Thomas John K. Brown has again leased Celebrate the 4th of July by atPerson kills them they will move J. Thurgood .county counts. Dee ( the in Sinclair evservice station near hospital the tending the picture show in Farm)gdcn, Tuesday ver from the adjoining field. There weed supervisor, at Syracuse, counbeen put up on have Stop signs L. for a hernia operation. P. depot and is now operating ington ward two S Nichols office at Farming-to- n reat advantage to good pictures, Third West street where it crosses ening On Thursday of last week, a son ty agent news and Charlie Chase comedy. S'ork in districts, or communities it. II. Argyle at Woods or Jesse Woods Cross street at Devereatix was born to Mr. and Mrs. Diamond On Friday of last week, a group Miss I.leanor Iarr who has been is a control drive. Cross. hall. Adams at the Dee hospital in ( Also opportunity to use poison of their friends honored Mrs. Alice attending the B. Y. U. at Rrovo, Seth Reed who recently went un'Thomas J. Thurgood of Syracuse train as a lat measure of control West, Mrs. Ada Steed and Mrs. during the past two years left Wed der an operation to have a cataract in was Bountiful week. one this day Mr. end Mrs. Weaver removed from his eye, is reported Barley xfore t lie ground squirrels hiber-lat- Fou Steed with a birthday party in nesday for her home in Washington He says Mrs. Mary Hutton, who gave a wedding the grove at Gateway in Weber D; C in reception Tuesday with to be getting along short-taher brother The il Anyone having the nicely. was so seriously injured iti an autoat the Lay ton ward amuseThose present being be- Lionel B. company evening Farr, who had also atwas said to have been a Kjuirrels should use this bait at capyon. operation mobile the evening of ment ball in honor of their on accident sides the honored gue-t- s and their tended the same school and Fad daughter Mice before it is too late. July 23, of last year, is now able to Marjorie, who was married Monday success. husbands, were, Mr. and Mrs. Ross just finished the course at the misA young man came down from I df: LORE NICHOLS get out around some on crutches. to Lieutenant Dean Jeffs of Los Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller, sionary home in Salt Lake i the sheep herd in the vicinity of City. County Agriculture Agent Mrs. Button has been stopping Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brown, Mr. July 12, Elder Farr will leave for formerly of Logan. They with her mother and family, Mr. will leave soon for California where Evanston, Wyo. ill with tick fever. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths, Walter Argentine Republic in South AmerThe young Republican club is Racing a train to a crossing is and Mrs. Thomas J. Thurgood, he is a reserve officer. H. J. Sessions, Mrs. Sadie ica where he will do missionary lo fun when the race ends in a tie. Jennings, for a meeting tonight scheduled since Clark and Mr. and Mrs. P .P. Jen- work. Before leaving the hospital on April - Scientists leaving his home in which will be held on Mr. and Mrs. $1376 $910.73 29th. say that life on earth son. A calf born Calon the farm of Washington, D. C. on July 2, a fare County chairman Golden Stewart egan in hot water. And it is still Don tSahle has returned from vin Pfaff near Kcnnard, Fa., had Charles Larson's lawn. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Chaffin will well testimonial will be in believes Dr E. W." given here. the sons and will be collected his trip to the V orlds fair in San two quota leave this Saturday for Berkeley, the LDS chapel there for him. upper jaws, one lower jaw, and daughters, fromSmedleys of the out by the first of the week. state, Francisco. six nostrils. 5gfnt Sunday with him. Rex-bur- ' , f i I I I v v i 1 ( . I .1 i vv t v I i I I ! AA i ( v 1 ; I I e, I i KAYSVILLE e and Mrs. John K. Norlh End Nelson Are Back from Should Their Trip East 1 Water t v I AA A County Ample 1 i i I ( ( ( Sept. - , M AA I Mar-j'U- ir A - I d lin-sda- I 1 A I - d I ( e - e n I BOUNTIFUL I i vv il I i Mi-st- s Some 200 Acres of Land County Under I M-- The Eight Cookers Are Busy 1 I l AN I li- (lean Cultivation ( v j be-fo- ic f 'Tliur-goii, y 4-- II s 1K-J- I G,i)-lo- I Fifty-nin- e I Bountiful Bed Cross Mrs. A. S. P. Kynaston Widow of John Chapter Issues First Aid Cards Kynaston, 1 -- - - one-thir- sun-ris- A i e I f J I Grasshopper Bait Nov Available ( A A I c b- - i t i - I Si-ve- BOUNTIFUL I Red Cross Quotos; Amounts Collected In Towns, Wards, Etc 21-2- 1 2 . )g-de- e. d |