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Show A of Utah Funeral Servic es For Building Material Davis High School Men Return From Six Women Surveyed in U. S. Bureau Report Student, I). Hanuuon Day Meeting in Ualif, Leal Status k Tut I tali I UTAH. PARCH It. LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY - VOLUME FIFTEEN IgU' and r - j n oil til have under t- - -- W cs tlu- - 1 I unci al sti it i s lti TWENTY-SEVE- Seth U. Jones, Former Soil Fertility Train Uo. ( lti lv ; Bonneville Scheduled To Be In Irri. District. See. Dies Layton on .March 18 THE-- POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE g II" p lIVM', C l s t til si g t'd to tl siimci ' t.i buy new times ,ri .1 h. unc c b ts s . ,i impt o t li cuts w a ( d.iv ti ui u mg i mu sf hcbl .it Santa M.iu.i. l .ihtoi iii.i. a v lie atti in led by l!t n Bat In r ot li mbt 'iqqi l.ff 1, Wi't t.il UM'li isis .it i he In 1.1 limit i the .i i'pn es ot lloes-I'l- . vv,i' p! tiol on the IK an NUMBER C,' ' til k I it t 40 II 1 t lllt It ii fi yao nj I It hn in tl this li is late, w ill es tet n sta - igh s bool k a1 tli W i e hosthe M. "'ll Mai i h ES, jnd t on pital. Ogden, Monday. Match 4th, n a e Nit h"l', ill! id be ill It I t 'Mt, of linin' itiiivcd Irul.ty, " lilt JlMiLt nil :i March 1st in an a.iident, whiili t til:', .i i. its importance ih, will 1. id happened in the Davis high school I, i. I tali tanner i e phn n t I!lg held building, wcie t tin h ci ipl ic display s and l , in the Kay sv die tabernacle, t m i tin' next two weeks March 7th, at - p. m lit II it' 'Oil It tillt Dll Mi all! spoil li Wood ot (i Bishop Melvin tl hi tl e ( Imago, Bit Img ton III 't Ht t 'i vsti'iii ..I sci Uleartield, presided, nuui'clor t m and t lie li'iiv er ami ml Stoker conducted the piogt.uu K'c .i si !i tic. .ice, a h n c It' Mi Rif iii, in. It Wtsteui r.tili'ojtls visit It II" , N , .Us isln .iml Mi B.u hii tl I i',1 IH! Tile basic h which was as follows He ti .tin w ill ei. ter I tab in a, n 50 H.HiRi Of WORK mu llu, in i'li. i lu n tin p in. is tin- un tint Invocation, Whert 1. Smith. Ills .''.iiiil.iv will he mi exhibition at ami t .tn i.irtt.v a, ItClRtCFAN. i. is ot si ti Duet, "W liispei ing Hope", M.u .itifii o' t'ii ,u It w is it l l i 4. r is 'S t, 'St it Of Alb btnl. hue u so that its piotl-u- t liti Galley and Mrs Maiie Robins t 1 LABOR SERVING , 4' fir ,,..rv4v machine ( Hu t Itim, llu impel ,0 g with till" two r a HOURS ' oni .m c m .til the Mol can, fOU ,i PATHtH THAI In mg mg the train ami IAB0R SAVING. Speakers. Samuel G ui It,' n S0KIlk UtlU i. tmg the principal and (icorge Miles, teachei 'in, ill up. m nib t.i ,i toiiipltti new exhibit to farmer esi untv Muk u .t liomi ,t ,iii hi bonult ,i s ,t .Miit oi ot the )av is high school ol tills state tile the Holly Silg.n ' MU .iml llltll u tu W e I n pm a tn t he Solo, "Sometime "p.nk.tgi in tin same m. on n that Sugar t ,t I. n iih auto mobiles, t.nli.o an. othi pi.ul-stand, Mrs. Neilson the Mi. Amalgamated Sugar 'ompiiiv. Ml Udii!' it The ts ;u i pun base,! vAP'f-'.h Nn.it onda Sales com-- l Speaker, Elijah Earkin 'oi' p IK 'I, ' 'f V ' n. "Ihe while Housing iin"Some Sweet Day (iinlil, Solo, v. Ct.ih Agi ic n tura ExTot- V NMV.aVI llHl'f local m ill slope, is Elizabeth Elliot. mu i.t l. Hum and the I tell NOT any r, ' tu In Mill n mil Mil1'limbi t'i s ("s'. ii ii It in .d I't.i'tni', Mi li'hei s.n, Speaker, (I. Wilford Guthiie. gi college eten- ih 01' li HI t iii'iig remarks, (. larence Moker. tniinbiis iinlinli ai h itii t s, eon 'Cl It mtilnl " li, t lu GEORGIA R H u UlV Solti, "Just Aw earin' for You," ttactors, inatiii.il mi p pi ic s, iialti'ts. Walker, dim tor of ht't slip' ml en the ,V Tfit bsi 'H in tu v pt Mrs. I'nid Roberts. Several musical tin, iin i agencies, etc. shoit, all iiin nt 'tatmn. announced 'I mAI till IN "I l ,ii numbers including The Swallow'' tactuis whose services ate requited sitiiidav that lor tile train's visit FISH fowl. e st.it, It and I.a 1loma" were furnished by in the iniimal building or remodel gi t" tali Dr 1) W .Thorne of the BAKED mfats .it w I., n was pass ., the ills ' the Davis high school Spanish club ing job. The plan usurps none oi and sods RAW tVIfUS tint ii ii lti"il law and vie we,e, "Ih'ge agtouoiny will icpifscnt the musicians, of which Dean was the the prerogatives of each factor in fit. Tl'Kl O AS IMF a silt'. w t Ii iii k the Ills) I, I, ,i hi I,, ti u the industry, but rather places a station lor the first week secretary It had in.inv new Ii at ill t lie field to sell trained stiles n force is ., n t it, and Iloifssor 1). V. Iittman of C. Unbelt Benediction, Bishop life. that well not niitlei the materials and services of all ami pi ov same iliqtartmcnt, of the "For example, does a wife own Burton. i'l tlis.i'li Authorities have who the studied tones U, hovievei, oils, lie extension service Kavsin Dedication at graveside the wages Mie earns by her person lilt situation agree. Mr. Barber said, is "it Italy ol the dlstmt represented by the county Bishop Melvin (I. that without al labor If she is compelled to go w e ht hev and organized selling the in the e, all ui ms pun n igents to court to collect them1, can she sue Wood. construction industry cannot do it' I r. Thomas '.t'e people ., t h ,. m,mev he in her own tieme without her husin reducing uneinploy me lit and tiild. lieu it liet ante part .. Mai tin, professor of sihIs at ent appal band's (consent Could her husproviding much needed housing 'Tne U 0Ht "as a hale ol an umli'i i Brigham Young university, will 't o band's creditors take her property EiRST Ciass hiahwav im ink so MILES of TEH with the lectures and exhibits OUT siia.leil OBVERY the THfiff to itei for his debts? Who owns the propthemselves ot the opporwhile the train ia in Utah Availing disti iin it t, h lie did county. erty which is accumulated by the File soil fertility train is essential, tunity, Mr. Barber continued, they o I'eiaiise he was in Cooperative efforts of ntisband and spent several days after the school lv for the purpose of carrying to llowmg well I, eh, IUM, wife if no special agreement is the farmer the best information The Fine Arts Guild met Wed- to visit Manufacturing companies ol n p ai ds o made7 If husband or wife dies, of hardware and budding supplies. aiient soil fertility maintenance and what right does the survivor have nesday evening at the home of Mrs Muell valuable information rewas 1015 Farl Main. Burnham North was pioper sml management in one car in the estate What provision does ceived and several contact' made will be shown moving pictures B. Mrs. i.e- Hammond Wendell law gave the make for the family while to improve their service in the build liev cl was C Mie demonstrating good soil fertility a lotailk and i "Art" a showed on the v good the estate is being settled When ing industry. ... l .lilt pi actives ami pictures and data is a wife liable for the family ex- group of paintings by Cornelius ft out tin Mr. Jonhs was a The Women's Demon at ic Study experimental Which parent is entitled Salisbury, Utah artist. In charge of giaduate in iiil farms. Dr. various penses mniiug the ninetieth biithduy Thome will give talk will Bountiful ot I'Utcitjin iGioup to the earnings of the minor chil- the musical program, was Mrs. CCC ..nut it ill's uldest male i itii n, cngini it ing limn tin old university on sod ol Deseret lor sevei.il Veais, lie fertility and fertilizers and it a bridge luncheon Itiday, Murth Duncan Rnheit dren who work outside the home Viola Gillette McFarland, music Wnkii, open house will be assisted by Dr. Martin 15. 50 p. in. in igitiii hall iN Demi li "as a sin e or l,u tinHow much property is exempt from chairman. Mrs. F. B. Muir gave r Id In be Mart i'.astei will Boy Sunday, while in Utah county. will Rio tiiamli' Western iaiho.nl Spct ial Salt l ake City seizure for debt? What are the current event. Mrs. J. Yr. Murdock 24, 2 to 7 p. ui. at bis liotnr, 3.M) Besides the fertilizer exhibits the Mrs wile ot Gov Nil. not cl Blood, lie, Jones was hum in Patowan, Mmth 3t d asi m Boimtilul. grounds for marriage annulment president of the club, conducted the will also train .show In response to a call front Mayor I Rawagricultural tab. Mav 5, lNod Besides his naFor divorce Is a comon-lav- v limy 11. Blood; Mis. J. R. mar- meeting. Mi Wnkii, win) win In n n Mai i as such fertilizer spreadmachinery of wo24 Riley imolle-eDemocratic ili.ut national Utah. Bountiful, w be ive lins, The next meeting ill he held at bad lived m 'I hatcher, ers town, At w hat age can a riage valid IS 50, Chatham Nmth 22, minty, and fettilibzer attachments for of company 940 set foot to tomb man, Mis. Scott 1. Me wait, state ( minor contract a lawful marriage the home of Mrs. E. O. Muir. Helen Aii, Kaysville, Mai ion, Summit grain drills and was nun led to the country side for Billie Brown, potato planters. Mrs. Junius Is it posible for a person not yet i'her, arnlina, Boimtilul and Salt Lake lam es Gunter, Dei ember 24, 1S77. ioimt, The schedule for stops in Utah ( it v Mrs. D. V, II e, serv cd as son of Mr. and M is. M rs of age to make a good deed to her UiikOlv of tiii.1' the bishop To Brown, trout Ogdon, who were visit Moffat, Judge Kivu Beck flosone, bey heiamc the pai' ,it u. Mai ion ward and served a term as follows; Sunday, Grcenriver; "Monprojerty? Who would have custcbildt'en. day, Price; Tuesday, Spanish F'ork; V friends in M Mis. Calvin ,S. Mrs. ing Bountiful, Sunday, ctjiiilkin, i ody of a minor child after the death in Summit i mint v in i Inn h ( imveits to the EDS epi esentalive ediiesday, Ephraim; .Thursday, March 10, W. f one Mrs. 1940, Raw J. llie Kortli, a mgs, slate of its parent legislature, lie also tilled kichtield; Friday, American guardian their eastern home, they tame to F'ork; a After Mis. two hour Dent Mis. a the search mission m tbe eastein stales. person named in the will of the Joseph 'lie, hoy, Utah in l'03, as many others have Saturday, Midvale; March 18. Lay-toberlain and many others. Mr. .decedent, or the surviving parent? Celebrating the 21st anniversary lost since noon, was found by Jones moved to Salt lake March 1, Ogden; March 20, dime, ti) live their religion uni epics Conrad Odle, about 4:45 p.m. These are some of the questions of the organization of the AmeriHeading tin geneial committee sed, and have suite In tii nitivc lout yeais ago ami was employ el Brigham City; March 21, Logan; at tbe state capitol facing a woman citizen today, and can March 15, 1919, mem- nearly lM miles below the farm is Mrs. J. W. Murdoik, president Mrcli 22. Sugarton, and on March u kers. house he where t was heads Bit of club. dealt with in this report on Utah. bers Legion lit The the staying. of the R. Day post and Mr. u cailicr nkir was lie is survived by bis willow, An 23 Ijlie train wdl enter Idaho ami had a ruddy windlntrn are, "In general, questions of wo- its auxiliary George Mrs. William Holbrook, a tanner. Heyeais, will entertain at a din- tit tello is vety ailive, walks nie I.ayton Jones; two daughters, be exhibited at (reston. and an men's legal status in the United ner Rampton, tables two to three miles daily, assists Mis. Not man l.loyil of Berkeley, Saturday, March 16, for his enormous appetite to show tiekets; Mrs. States are closely tied up with our 6:30 dance, adventure. Gordon Mrs. Stringliam, prizes and with home chores and lias the ap- t ahf., and .Mrs, Reed Stevens of m. the at Legion home. he parents ol the hoy expressed Mrs. Robert Niiol, refreshments. social and economic developments. Flansp. include an , floor entertaining pearance of a man at least II) years Salt Lake City and eight grandcbil-dun- . .The common law brought to this show to amuse the 150 lie mairied Annie Layton in who their appreciation for the quick rein died Mrs. Wicker persons younger. country by the colonists from F.ng-- sponse and good work to the boys l,v84 in the I.ogan EDS expected to he present. October 1931. temple. f from company 940. lv land and at first adopted without areOra l'uneral serv it es were held Wedbe Horwill the children are, Mis. Bundy, Six Ogden, living positive legislative act but through speaker of the Other ward b in nesday m tlie Eighteenth ace Dttffin, Frank evening. Wicker, the sanctions of the courts, became M. Wicker and Stable Wicker, all of chapel in Salt Lake City and interguests who are expected to Ihe I.ayton Legion and auxiliary the fabric on which the Nations special he present are, Arthur Horsley, deBountiful; Irvin Wicker, Salt Lake ment was in the Kaysville cemetery will hold a joint meeting in the Lay jurisprudence is woven. In many partment adjutant; Glen Ballengcr, ton grade school building at eight Hvcntly frightened away before City, and Albert Wicker, St. Louis, instances, as a result of changing commander, department Helper; o'clock Monday evening. bad time to remove their loot, Mo. Other relatives are, R grand- Herbert conditions and needs, certain inadthey Amos thieves succeeded in making good bildren and three Simpson, of the state safety council equacies in the common law, in- Mrs. Odd, commander, Kaysville; Daisy Crouch, district departwill give a talk on safety and will their escape early Wednesday morn drill. cluding injustices to women, have Mother-In-La- w he illustrated in moving when they attempted the robteen alleviated through enactment ment president, and six gold star F. M. Christensen ing pictures. of Tremonton, J here mothers, Mrs. Olla Earl, Mrs. Ella will also be a program. All of specific laws. bery of the Frock Shop at BountiI of both the tab, Bountiful Mrs. Evans, purchased Centervlle; Drug members and eligible members are ful. C. :The Utah report follows a genI.avinia Argyle, Mrs. Ziporrah Nel- store from C. H. Hesser and took or five dozen boxes of silk Four urged to be present. eral plan for all the States, giving son, its simplied form for use by lay Mrs. both of Woods Cross, and charge of the same, the first of the hosiery and a lunch cloth hail been Mary Worsley and Mrs. Jane near the hack door for remov persons a compilation from State F.liabetli Criddle, 76, wife of It is understood this store will be piled Youn gboth of Bountiful. ; laws and 275 P.oy Scouts participated in James al when the alarm was turned in controlling its women citi-- ? and mother of Mrs. in link third the chain on the committee of generHeading drug zens in matters of political and civil Mrs. K. S. F'adel, proprietor, who annual South Davis stake fair and Burton, Criddle, wife of Bishop Hubert C. M. I. Mr. Christensen is operating was al stores Wilkins are Nephi ; rights and duties. arrangements Such as well as notified, stated circus which was held in the Boun- Burton, died Monday morning at The parent house is in Tremonton that immediately else had been taken tiful First ward amusement hall l'ri the general phases of family law and commander of the Bountiful post, but nothing family borne in Kaysville follow Mr. Christensen has a store in from the shelves or aihe contract and property rights of and Mrs. Wiilins, presdent of the clothing racks. day night, March 8th Tuesday, March 19th, the Bountia heart attack. ing Mrs. Evanston, Juel Trowbridge Wyo. auxiliary. ful First ward Mutual will officers t married women.' The evening was marked by conreported Investigating She was in born present and Kaysville No figures were given out but it that robbers gained entrance to the tinuous heads the entertainment committee Since the legal status of the activity on the part of the lived there all her life. She was ac- a special liaster program for your Y is is in F. Mrs. and it Bohwer sold for a good store by removing a section of glass hoys in displaying their scout skills understood, married woman in Utah is practical-l- v charge tive in the Relief society. Daugh- entertainment Several splendid num. price. that of the unmarried man, the of tickets. hers have been engaged, and the from the hack door. No trace of the including signaling, fire by flint and ters of Utah Pioneers, Sunlower Mr. R. M. Frazier will assist in other material reported on centers program promises to be one of the burglars had been found at a late 'teel, some of the fundamentals of camp and a temple worker. the drug store for a while. first-aihour today. and knot tying. largely around the woman in the are her husband and seasons best. Mr. Christensen has operated his marriage relation. Tbe exhibits of handicraft, wood- theSurviving Following this, classes will be following sons and (laughters: heldas Certain of the important civil drug store in Tremonton for severusual. This week, in the work and other scout crafts were of Estella lv. Criddle, Mrs. H. C. Bural years and lias been a druggist adult class, Mr. Charles Gardner rights md responsibilities of wo-- j interest to parents and friends of ton and Alexander Criddle, Kays- and Mr. for thirty years. established as a result of spe- -, scouts in attendance. F'ree hot dogs ville; Mrs. Newell Hess, Stanley Layton will comFarming-to- n in the effotts to remove the effects floor and Changes plan and punch for everyone concluded plete the unusual feature they began ( ami Howard I), riddle, ofoutmoded common-laon last roles ap-- : It is with regret that the many other improvements will be made. a panel discussion the entertainment. Angeles. A son, F. Inter J. Criddle, o f three Tuesday, pearing in the report, are as follows; friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. HesThe was the meet conducted important by Gorgospel questions In compliment o Miss Ruth died in action in France. Mrs. Crid-dl- e ! The property of the wife acquired ser learn of the selling of the BounDoes the church have a monopoly stake scout committee and was is don soon to become who the was a Also mother. gold star before marriage, pr to which she tiful Drug Company and the subbride of I.orin Briggs, Mrs William participated in by ace troops in tbe surviving are 12 grandchildren and on truth, Why is it undersirable to become entitled after marriage by of secret societies and succession from the Hessers stake. sequent leaving 21 jstephen entertained Wednesday evthe following sisters: Mrs. Henry join in the Presidency of the Church inpurchase, gift, grant, inheritance, or Bountiful. Mr. Hesser has long been a miscellaneous shower ill remains her own and she ening with Denkers, Ogden; Mrs. liva Ray that in the Catholic church. may a respected business man and friend at her home on North 8th East. South Weber and Mrs. F.dwarcl cluding & convey it or dispose ofit by will as serving the Bountiful people. Mr. Mr. Gardner is well known for Democrats of Bountiful City disThe received many t she were Simpson, I.ayton. unmarried. his work in and Mrs. Hesser and daughters tricts, three, four and five will hold beautiful and useful gifts. A married woman Puncral services were held Thins class and forthe Sunday school adult Co. conmake a made may and Helen, have the calibre of the dereorganization meeting Dorothy Thursday tracts and incur liabilities, and these guests enjoyed an evenday in the Kaysville tabernacle and bating teams he has friends here and they will be March 21, 8 p. m. at the Bountiful ingThirty many produced at and fun of and ser were in the interment took games be place rrwyl enforced against her in the Davis high since he undertook the Junior high school for the purpose ved delicious refreshments greatly missed. late a at ton ?ame ways as if she cemetery. job of debate coach, and Mr. Lay-to- n They will be extensively entertain of electing chairman and vice chair- hour. ried. man of districts named above. has long been active in Sunday ed prior to their departure. Tbe of other average price A married woman may engage in electricity parties are being plan Present officers are, 3rd district, nedMany school work and in the Junior for domestic service on the interfor Miss them business as if unmarried and ma- When formal appointment of a Oscar , Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake and Mrs. E. O. is shower on Gorden, among Yarbrough Utah connected Power it Light nage all affairs connected therewith, guardian is necessary preference Muir; tli district, William Holbrook Saturday evening, to ity, s otheir program Tuesday he given by Miss Dorothy Sessions. Company system at the end of without being required to get her generally will be given a parent and and Mrs. should prove unusally informative. 5th and Joseph Naylor 1939 'I below 15D was the cent be he will per husband's consent. She may receiv other things being equal the mothceremony Merrill Parkin and Mrs. Ihe discussion will be presented by tc.e wages for her personal labor er vi!l be selected if the child is of district, performed in San Antonia, Texas national average, it was announced the Davis high school debate team, Gordon Stringham. on Easter Sunday, March 24, where by J. A. Hale, vice president and and maintain an action for them in tender years; the father.if the child which has made a clean sweep of Delegates will also he named to the young couple will make a tem- commercial manager, today. her 'own right. is of an age to require education and the Democratic its contests this year and as cusconvention, schedul- porary home, follow in gtlie graduTbe annual report by the FMison David Lawson who had been ill The separate property, wages, or training. ed for March 28 at F'armington, ation of Mr. seems well on the way to tomary, showElectric Institute last or for several months past, died at his year Briggs in the air corps eearnings of a spouse are not sub-icEqual civil, political, and relig- w here a new county chairman, vice Well ed the national average 4.b cents home in Bountiful, Sunday evening. another state championshp. at Kelly field. to the others debts. A married ious rights are guaranteed to all fen the lie was born in Hart county, Ore see you at Mutual. Mr. Briggs is a nephew of Mrs. per kilowatt hour. waman may take all legal steps to male citizens of Utah by the State chairman and other county commit(lower officers arc to be eelcted. Delesafeguard her rights and property constitution. In addition, women tee Stephen, and once lived in Bounti- company system tbe average rn-- t Jan. 3', 1874, a son of John V. A. Man wants but little here beto the state convention will ful. Miss Gordon is a gates as if unmarried. daughter of for farm and resi h ntial serviie and M.ngant Meats Lawson. He are specifically qualified for jury be chosen that 3 low, time. at 41 i also, providing bis neighbors have cuts per lilowatt hour. Mr. and Mrs. ;. H. Gordon former was had lived tn Bountiful sim p 1891. Statutory provisions as to de- service. less. be also reveahd in scent and distribution of tin intenow Bouniful report In certain instances the husband's residing pmvir Surviving are llnee brothers and T. J. Wilson, WPA worker of Salt I akeresileuts, state spouse's property are the ame rights are circumscribed by statute. Citv company's average domestu twosi pis' William I aw son, Botin-- 1 Peter FI Pop, freshman at North Used JK per o lit more elector a surviving husband or wife. He can not assign his wages as a Greeley, Colo., admitted m court J's'ie G. awson, Roosevelt; tric serviie than the national aver- lames II. Carolina state college, is working The reasonable and necessary ex- security for a loan of $.300 or less; that he had maintained two wives son. F.vaii'ton, a" Wyo CROSS Mrs. Joseph age in 193. II. Day, Bountful; his way through school tending to penses of the family .and education nor can he give a valid mortgage and two households for several that the financial strain babies while their parents spend the of property of either of them, and on persona! property exempt from months ? )i da r, Salt Lake City. Mi'. John " rr in relation to such expcn-c- s she bad After rati minute. her car run King "kept debt wife for unless his DIM seizure of through Futaw The every will in evening out. Feld uncral services they camp wire i C. C a red light, striking eight other the Bountiful tabernacle A New York City newspaper rebier, director of schoed meet Wednesday, March 20, at may be sued jointly or separately. agrees. Moreover, the husband can Wednesin Tulsa. Okla., to save p. m. at the home of Mrs. a Mrs. a streetcar and Equal powers, rights, and duties not by will deprive his wife of more attendar truck, autos, afternoon and interment was in cently carried this appeal in its adWayne day as to the control, services and earn, than ofhis estate so far wear and tear on the knuckles of ill. Brown with Mrs. Cora M. Nrl-- r Elmwood Mason of Cleveland paid tbe Boimtilul Thomas vertising column: "Newspaper man cemetery. i donr-tI census takers, has sup son and Mrs. Jean A. Brown as a $3 fine and remarked: igs of minor children are gi en to ' as it consists of real property still ' Sessions, Irvin Burningbatn ami 15. wants job at publicity, but can get husband and wife living together, without her consent. plied his Kjrce with rubber mallets. hostesses. think the light was green. Parkin were the speakers. along without it. , State au - dea mg w ith jK'litu al and Civil mattci All persons mwi in tlis question will welcome a l.ul- omens t nued ly tlio lotin Bureau. L. )epai tmoiit ot l.atior. utitlod "Tlii1 Legal Status ot Women m I'tah", and if pared by Fara Eoui'c Bin liannaii ot the Bureau's research 'tatf, this study is cine section of a lull report on all tlu States, still m preparation. Tile wlndt surve was undeitaken by the Women s Bureau in response to a request submitted to tlii' country by the League of Nations .uid the information a' finally compiled will be in conjunction with more orle-- s 'imihar ilata from other counties ti present a world picture of the legal statin of women today, according to Mary Anderson, Director of the Women's Bureau. "A major aim of the individual State studies as directed toward American women readers is to help .them acquire through individual and group effort an effective knowledge of the laws most (definitely concerning them-- Miss Anderson stated. It points the way to .answering questions that grow out reof a woman's sponsibilities in family and civic , i Mammon. Ri , ),m 'tmUnt. who dud t m .in I 1 iii-- I auto-mechani- lmis-day- i i i v ' ' i If i b 1. .1 -- t vv I ( i . I v M ! i lec-Imi- rg -- Johns-M.invillc- lar-enc- e -- , vs I i v tun-iimi- 1 V t - 1 v rU1 E i t 11 Ml v -- 1 i I v it-- vv I v t I ? Nt ' 1 v V I J1. I i . D i I 111 t 111 H I lli-i- I i d I 1 v i v . I i i M t r tali-Idah- i u; . i ( I -, - i -- i t i . T D M, t v i - i i I I 114 i ' i i .. v . ever-widenin- u: . I .4 t t g , 1,- I v 4 . i 1, sec-wie- k. l n, coun-tmi- , vv Fine Arts Guild Meets Wednesday . 1 vv i,1 MZ lak-p- I ( r, vv as-i- I vv Bountiful's Oldest Democratic (Jroup Man To Celebrate Plans Elaborate 90th Anniversary Bridge Luncheon , vN , vv $,-Ig.llll- st - v Enrollees Find Missing . 1 1 - gm-st- I s i n; American Legion Give Dinner Dance I I I . I . I n; e vv i ( I vv Layton Legion And Auxiliary To Hold Joint Meeting 1 Burglars Enter F. Christensen of Bountiful Shop Tremonton Purchases Bountiful Drug Store grcat-gramlchi- Mrs. Janies Criddle l- Scouts Hold Annual Circus of Bp. Burton, Dies H. Bountiful First Ward A. News un-.'- 4 Friends of Mr. Hesser d And Family Regret Miss Ruth Gordon Thir Leaving Town cc Feted At Party w Democrats To Meet to March Re-organi- ze bride-to-b- e Utah Power Light Furnishes Juice Below Nat'l. Overage Kavs-villc-I.- a) David Lawson of Bountiful, Passes Away At His Home i et I ioii-siim- . WOODS I ! I I j two-thir- j o i |