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Show LAYTON hospital '1 hursday. Mi. and Mrs isiael lollies was to htr son's home at Wools Mrs. J. rttutned home fiom the son Smith are Washington, Msilmg iilatives m ross t Bin kit y, Wash, liny ale visitil in. ( and Mis Donald loilxx. who lute a stry sick baby at the I.. D S. hospital in Salt I ake ity, with last hut at ri pints the pneumonia, habv was somewhat bittir Miss Charlotte Whitt suits, ilaugh ter of Mr. and Mis leiris W hilt sides is confined to hi home with the mumps. Miss Lucy Jene Whitt sidts returned home the l.ittir part o( last week from an Ogilm hospital. Mrs. A. 11. Ills spent Wednesin htr sister, visiting Ogden day, Mrs. Hose Homan. Mrs. Morris Whittsides was tak-- t n to the Die hospital riday white she undtrwent an apptndi-uti- s opt ration Monday morning. Mrs lizzie Sandall of Trt monton arrived here W'edntsday for a Mr (. I 1 1 isit. Mr ami Mrs. R. W. Adams, Mrs, Clarence Hone and Mrs. Gmrge R. Mint spent a few days last week in locattilo, Idaho, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. h ln.tr Mint, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Hone and Mrs. Flint re- turned home Sunday and Mrs. Adams remained. Miss Virginia Wiggill and Miss Marjorie Ware spent Saturday in Logan visiting with friends. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Mrs Wiliaimn I. me, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Kohins, Mr. and Mrs I.ee Fox Icy, and Mr. ami Mrs. Mar Mil zllan were duinir quests evening of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manures at tin ir home in Kaysviile Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kilfoyle and daughter, and their Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hollis, and daughter, Hetty l.ue, of Paradise, Nev are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuhtn hri-tla- y son-in-la- Kil-foyl- e. Mrs. Quincy Adams and infant Koval Morgan ing Mi. and Mrs and at l.lmtr Cit tiny will visit Mr tht ir son ami dauDitu and Mrs. Rex Smith and Mr. and in-la- Mis. Goldin Morgan. Mrs. M, W. Cow It y of Salt I, ake ( ity was a Sunda) guest of Mr. ami Mrs Jabiz S. Adams Mis, Mai tin Hammer and two iliihlrtn lift Satmday lor tin ir home at I os Angtlts aftir a six weiks visit with her partnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooley and her broth r and sistti, Mr. and Mrs lhson. Harold Mrs Clay Adams, Mrs. Clarence L. Hone, Mrs. Carl Wallnimst, Mrs Cioldtn I', .ay ton and Mrs. Clair Whitesidis were luncheon guests Hess at her of Mrs. home in Farmington, Wednesday. Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Hill, Stearns Kilfoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kilfoyle wire all dinner guests Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnir of Farmington Charles Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs Royal C. Robins, was returned to his bed suffering a relapse of influenza. James F.. Ellison spent a few days in Delta, this weik. ugt ne Sandall, who was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden last week suffering with sugar diabetes is still seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. Layton were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Muir at their home in Hoiintiful Mr and Mrs. Howard Flint have moved this week to the Fanners Union apartment where they will make their home. Hat hara Dawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson, who was taken to the Dee hospital Saturday in-la- I 1 1 You Make No Mistake by Voting the Straight RicrGrande Ticket The People's Choice : the only every trip didate reaching so many sections of Utah anil Colorado . . with fast, dependable freight service. ' Rally ptovi d is 1 1 port ed slightly He merely wants pay, for what he done. - lilKU 111! M .i i k III Mils ROCKIES ( oloinn X 'Ro'Grcfttte ! - CHEAP Choice SALE FOR Third on located lots building South and Ihird Hast in Bountiful. Inquire of GUn Spencer on main highway near the high school. Phone Kaysviile 181-- CLASSIFIED ADS - J. 1 Call DANCE ORCHHsTKA John Stable, Jr, Bountiful 1 57-- J . 37 ship of the club ini ludmg seventh, tight h and ninth grades. J he projei t for the year is to he a layette width when finished will he turned over to the Relief soiicty The sin iety is defraying the expense of the infant wardrobe. 'J he club is also working in connection witli the Red Cross war Ktlief program, wash knitting cloths ami afghans The new members were initiated into the organization Wednesday by club officers. The ritual Used is the same for each girl who joins the same for each girl who joins the Home Lconoinics club through out the state after the initiation and hour of soualizing was grtatly be Among the j'ust with God in heaven A noble man, for his honest living. LLLILIA R. in ste. HELP 263-W- THE BOUNTIFUL IRRIGATION CO. Of pay-W- 1940 11 11 1 ri RE-ELEC- words, fiom lull He always looks for things to do, Which will lulp to save both me and you. O $1, $2 or $5 (More if you can) to Stuart P. Dobbs Democratic Finance Director Room 801, Newhouee loves his work and hill-clim- b Tear Out Thla Ad held his Sttnduv at Suicide hill east of Kavs-lllchew a large i roved 'llnill He preaches the Gosjul all through the land. He piavs to God to lead and guide each one. lie plays foi Gods blessings, whin SPEEDY Hotel, Bait Lake City, Utah, Us It as Coupon to Send Donation Damoeratla Btata CommltUa). (Paid Political AdrertbemenV e, MODERN MOTORS INC. BY life is done MODERN did lie loud lie tllid That SECTION 1. It ts prop to amend section 18, article ot the constitution of the statu Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature m provide by law that the soc holders In every corpoiaqoa i Joint stock association organ. for banking purposes, or the ; ers of any one or more ol classes of stock Issued by any 1. corporation In addition to 4 amount of capital stock subset! and fully paid by them shall Individually responsible for an at tlonal amount equal to not esci Ing the amount of their stock such corporation, or the amour their stock of any particular a in such corporation, for all its d. and liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The secretary state ls directed to submit i proposed amendment to the tors of the state at the next electio in the manner pioudn. b t c knew him whin can till of many I 1 tf 1 Interested Crowd The motorcycle of Bin the Legidatjre ,f Be if enacted State ef Utah, to-thir- h ,! j members elected la each fiouu H tarring therein t PLEASE DO IT NOW! Hill Climb Draws s,rt,; A JOINT RESOLUTION PR0? INC TO AMEND SECTIOIi ARTICLE XU OF THE C0NJ TUTION OF THE STATE 0 UTAH. RELATING TO UA ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS j BANKS. sells, Hut he tries to save hiuiMlt lus wile and ilnldiin too to show the 111 wh.it to do S4 bu MOTORS INC MAH hve you i COOD USE.D CAR fOR lie wot kid with all his j? WELL, YOU CAN STOP NOW,' SPEEDY, THE. OLD CENT SAID HE DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO LISTEN TO YOUR SALES TALK ' BESIDES THE COMRANYS REPUTATION POR RELIABILITY WAS ENOU6H FOR HIM law. Section 3. If adopted by electors of the state, this an ment shall take effect the brg. of January, 1941. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary State of the State of Utah, hereby certify that the forcer. Is a full, true and correct copy the Constitutional Amendment; posed by the regular session o! legislature of 1939 as the appirs of record in my office.!, In witness whereof. I have unto set my hand and affixed Great Seal of the Stae of this 20th day of August, 1910. f might I o lead them in the paths of right He taught them lessons vu m mpathy As lie gently hi Id them upon his knee. nd now lies old and greatly bent Hut still to us lus time he Ion He brings his things right to our door. It mattet s not to him, if we are pool l . ts lit lp can, Because we know hes a noble man He asks no favors ol anv one 1 I 10. For information about Rio Grande Service: E. C. LAND, Agent Layton Telephone 52-- T . T Send NOW re-ele-ct Which will seem to us, just like Mr. Peterson is a honest man, svv ords. ie lives to do the best he can, le hears his piaises sung by others how our In ads in humilution lilt to him these praisis, fly like Well well lor keep out of all creation, leathers. Euless we follow the path of he W ho we thought was not quite, as He dots not woriie about things lie good a we. HOWARD Liability of Stockholders President help Roosevelt It will not help elect Abe Murdock, Rep. J. Will Robinson, Walter K. Granger or Herbert B. Maw. Thla la YOUR campaign. The Democratlo State Committee must have funds to meet the onslaught which the Republicans are making In the press and on the radio. The committee appeals to YOU to help finance the Rooeevelt campaign YOUR Hut find can tell us, in a few slioit C. Constitutional Amendment BIG BUSINESS will not Well look at him with envy And wonder vvhv it wasnt we c 1 Message ROOSEVELT careful just what we think And try not to jlay, to long at wink, Hecause while w care idealy sailing on, brother Peterson will be sitting upon a throne. ROUL'ION Woods Cross. UtaTi, Aug. 26, heaven theyll surely So lets he Ilis Life As I See It Ry SOS - c S than he, when i k- - His blessings will lx- - so full and rich While the hearts of others will be sorely sick, Some think that they are better Hut NotKe is hereby pi ,tl meeting of the direi t. , hr the 23rd day of Ai 1'V assessment of 65e per was levied on the q r the corporation, n tv .pi day of September, to Howard, at his residi i v Cross, Davis County, Any stock upon win ,l ls 4. ment may remain mi 11th day of Oct. 194m ,m;j linquent and advertmt ur public auction, and uiw is made before, will hi ,,j 8th day of Nov., 1940, ;0 delinquent assessment, tf wkh costs of advertising ln! pense of sale. By order of Board ot S. C. HOWARD, This assessment bar L. , n ed to November 1, ll4o By Order of Board u l)!r, t HOR SALE New 1940 Kelvin-ato- r washer, sold for $59.95; used 00 days, will take $39.95; will give new wasker guarantee. W. Layton Harlow, 152 V., 3rd North, Bounti34- . ful. I hone r; . H)R 'lilt. MOST SCI NIC ROUTE s 1 can- . in- South Junior High News fi How man from train windows on . it He Again the Rio Grande is the favorite randidate with travelers and shippers . . . the only candidate offering scenic beauty of (he Rockies . Wire prtv id d by the daring ndtrs travil-,( hris Draayer of Ogden, r than 40 fut higlx ajiy other t r made. i tv had i lit- sills sods, an buttons too, 'I hose vvlo plai id in thet writs s well as strings to tie our shoe of the day art as follows 45 stock He hopes that we will realize Paul arstn oi Ogden, 15 event, 'I hut he dots not try to stll us Iks 74 sto k event, Chris Draaytr ftet; 22 lect; til and HU stock of Ogdin. I lie Home I i onotnii s i lub oltlu W Inle he does not look quite like a events, " 1 Davis o! .Salt Lake South Davis Junior high si liool orpi im e, open main event, fut, City, ganized Dituhir 21, 1 '40 undtr tin He has no desiie to become ruli, idynamite motors), Chris Draayer. sponsniship of Mrs Pauline G, mi- He wants a living and that is ail. 2A feet, highest mark in history ol ni r. 'Die i lull is ofuhdtid with the So litlp him fcot whm he makts a hese events. call State oi gdiiization J he o n s i It i It d are as follows Piesiduit, Revirly Howies; Y'lie Just think of folks who are younger than he cold storage IN' I) IV' IDEAL Presidmt, Jitta Wood; Seirttary, j I Ida Mae Kimber; Treasurer Mar Who do not try to independant he locker for deer or other meat. We I 11a I Harhara He takis no chanty troin any man, will do tabling, staking and lable-in- g vans, Historian, Moss; Song Leader, Dorothy Bar-be- He wants to work for all he can. Lockers 50c to a $1. Iavis Cold Storage, Phone Kavs-vill- i Pianist, Maunne Kimber. ReCounty he is life as When for such finished 121-Wilma Wood. JS- porter, will lie whire and think I'orty students make up the mem Just stop Dee ri Daringly different when it was firt introduced a )car ago, Pontiacs "Torpedo styling is todav the recognized vogue in modern motor car design. Why, therefore, should sou he satisfied with anything less, especially when Torpedo styling is now yours on fiery model of Pontiacs 1941 line even the new low-price- d De Luxe OS SOUTH "Torpedoes uny new car buyer can afford! See these new "Torpedoes today. ou 11 find them longer, wider, more powerful yet with no sacrifice of Pontiacs famous economy. And sou can take sour choice of a Six or fight in anv model tor onlv 82 difference in price! ountiful 1 CHOICE OF A SIX OR AN EIGHT IN ANY FIRST WEST, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Dt lh ered at Pontiac, Michigan. State tax, optional equipment and accessories extra. I rices subject to change without notice. General Motors Terms to Suit Your Purse. ts ZtfoAer 2?b year for Tojffiasf Potor Sales MODEL $25 mor for on Eight ri u ruM and - ortwr auHtand-In- g fatort Pontiac wort Ha malta thou ovof "America's Flnod Cos. Uw-Pric- 11 Ll. W .vkwt HAROLD CALDER. TELEPHONE BOUNTIFUL 261 t |