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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER FARMINGTON or lias been ill for the past ten las. William J. Walku of 1), Nev was in (own this with, imting nl 24, 140 1 Mi" V "It tn tin it liunii Mr lii! iii'il U i ilni'sil,i a 4 ll.ni" a lull' .Splllt till ll.ll" llUlllK .Hill 'I ii in aiiii 111 Will -- li.nmg ItiHg l rt n till', ll'l.l-tllf- " I'.tlll- - m civ nti i t.uiii K iinw ii'ui'm' thi' ll.lltll il Iti in, pi mi ipal mIiiiuI lur a .ii mini'imi 1" hi (it a t i II ' ul It I1K "iiltYi mg i( a lake ('in 1 11 a Xilt from a heat att.uk. lie wa-- . Miililin Iv stricken win in mu' oi mu local stole". It is sanl tn lie a ilut iif Ilium! ill the luait Ills i miilition is wiyhe mi lulls! hut the ilmtuis huie able In ilnsuhe the same K suits ut expel uni lital wutk mi tilery fields in the state experimental station line in I'aimniKton were explaineil to leleiy growers today, the uiuntiy agt ieultural agent's ofI U- fice saiil. The Aieliu S. Roger eanip, I ) U will meet M outlay at - i. m. at the liome of Mrs. Inina N it hols The Helen Mar Miller eatnji will meet Oct. 28, at 2 p, m. ict the home of 1 Mrs. Mary Ann Worsley. 1 lie Farmington Womens Literary club will entertain the Junior I Jterary club this evening at the home of Miss F.tnma Miller. Miss Mary Clark, a member of the Junior chili, will review the book "The frees. Mrs. iGlen Miller will assist Miss Miller as hostess. Mrs. Jeanette Smith, postmistress it in DOOR BUSTER BARGAINS " il.iughter w.is hoi n Wtilui-iIato Mi. ami Mrs, Milton Nsuons, ake hospital it a Salt (unlit S ( talk has Inin umh an opiiation at a Salt I. ake hospital ml at last aii mints was in a ut) it ii al eomlit u hi I he little ii, .lighter ol Mr. ami Mis, (trial Smith returned home fiotn a Salt l ake hospital, Tuesday following an opiiation. office The state t mploy iiient whiili has been operated l.ete in Farmington eai h Saturday the past several months, has been closed. The i losing was announced by Wll bur F. Peacock, manager of the Salt distiict office of the ile of placement and unempartmcnt ployment insurance. Mr. Peacock stated that the chief function of the olfiee was being closed because o the practical completion of the harvest in this county. The dosing met with the approval of county of ficials Mr. Peacock stated. He ad ded that the office would be opened again when agricultural employment warranted it. Five Little Peppers at Home is the name of the feature playing at the Farmington amusement hall on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frnest Van Sickle left the first of the week for Wen- - j 1 That will bring crowds to PENNEYS i sensational clcar-u- p of odd and end merchandise, aH drag. fro lically Reduced all must go regardless of price he here at 9 a. m. tomorrow morning. Mi11 A i Tihis Friendly Little Jewelry Store AND HALLOWEEN! 10 So 36 660 Mom iitj;5; Fancy Flannel much quality at . uting ... 1c Sheet blankets ... 39 Flannel shirts.. Lea Jackets.. Lined gloves LUND FLORAL 79 $.00 .. $70 Worsted sox .. IOC 8 oz. overalls- - 79 Bountiful v tampii pgin I ed leorg' 90 1 (cmsE Quilted batt .... 49C Percale, 36 inch Bills i 533 to 5C Fed' ' F Va' Scrim 5C Mr. 50c Nationwide DIAMONDS JEWELRY ton gabardine $1.29 Boys trousers.. J80 Part wool batt Boys unions .. Bath matt and lid 490 Its none too soon to make your selections from larger stocks and have them laid aside upon pay- ment of a small deposit. WINTER COATS Rayon pantie 'i 290 fared buy for you. fabrics. lc Rayon remnants, yd PAY AS LITTLE AS 50c A WEEK perintt It Mr. lettt i ten o:i 150 10 only wool leave 5upt they go! Out ffevkni ( $1.00 Just 18 left of the lot than a house dress. cheaper Yj11 ; Bi k mg werh EXTRA FOR QUALITY INEHAVH 5 the club at her home Wed her recent illness. BRAND nesday afternoon. Mrs. Carl Green. Mrs. Joe DunCALIFORNIA can, Dan IGreen and Gary Duncan can of Clearfield and Miss Flouise ami Boulter of Logan were Sunday Mr. ami Mr". Dill Cow For every day enjoyment Carter, of Morgan spent Fri- guests of Mrs. George Wilcox. Mrs. Mr. and with is the day evening WINEHAVEN Brand choice wine. No wonder sea Glen Stuart.I. A. Cultural Institute M. soned wine experts say be w ine wasTheheld W okohol ednesday at 7 :30 in the wise. WINEHAVEN comes n Fast Layton hall. Members of genby volume Mrs. Maralda Gibson of Taylor, conducted Lake Co. was a Sunday guest at Weber Salt of board containers. eral FRUIT INDUSTRIES, LTD. thrifty gallon tlie home of her brother and department. activity San Francisco IN ALL VARIETIES Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Olsen of Los week-en- d with A last wedding reception for Mr. and Angeles spent Robert Mrs. Robert Bodily was held last Mrs. Olsens mother, Mrs. Rattello. Saturday evening an the Syracuse The Kayville Art club met at ward hal. They were married in the the home of Mrs. Ralph Williams, Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Bodily was Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Allen formerly Miss Lucile Toll of South Blood assisting. Mrs. Harry Strong Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. 11. J. Barnes and Mrs. Thorn-le- y Muir of Swan gave the lesson on Span-- h Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. Muir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom art " Mi"S Shirley Drake of Salt Lake as Muir. with Miss Stelspent last week-en- d Cleon Schulthies returned la Criddle. last Mr. and Mrs. l.eland Frost spent week from a business trip to Oakland. Caif. in Pav.son. last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Jack Applgarth of Ogden were Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs. Carson Welker. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cheney anFred Hampton has recently filed suit against me for $25,000 nounce the arrival of a son. horn claiming I have injured his reputation by the pamphlet I put out, at the IYfe hospital. Friday which told of six different things he did as County CommisMrs. Clifton Blood entertained sioner, which were not only harmful to Davis County, but wrong as well. 3 jt as KAYSVILLE WINE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Five Little Peppers at Home Show starts at 8 p. m. on Sal-Su- n. MONDAY ONLY RAF F LES sister-in-la- Smoke Screen In his suit he bases everything on only the first act mentioned in my pamphlet, which is the least important of all. He denies that he offered to buy a truck from me for the County if I allowed him the major part of the commission. My statement is fully true and will be proved so in court. In this $25,000 suit he did not once mention or deny the five really important acts I brought out: that he did negotiate the sale of County lands to his employes and his brother at prices far below what the County could have sold these lands to others. These he could not deny because they are all on record at ONLY TORRED ZONE By failing to deny them in his suit he must admit they true: which means his suit is just a Smoke Screen laid down SATURDAY AND SUNDAY are be- fore election. He imagined his suit would fool the voters into believing he had denied all six acts. He hasn't denied them all, but only one of the six. REBECCA Then again, no attorneys name was signed to the suit filed It is clear that some attorney prepared the suit for Fred Rampton because of the legal words used; some who was perhaps ashamed to sign his own name to such aattorney Smoke Screen suit. I know of no attorney who would be ashamed to use his name in such a suit except his near relative, Calvin Rampton, who is County Attornye, and who has known for a long time the truth of my statements, but who has done nothing to protect the interests of the county in these cheap sales of county land to Fred Hampton's employes, and brother. SATURDAY and SUNDAY in court. Tropical Glamour, thrilling adventure and romance of far places! Absolutely a "Must See picture! JON HALL AND FRANCES FARMER South Of Pago Pago seen since "Mutiny on the Bounty", bringing you Jon Hall in his first appearance since "The Hurricane". Again millions of women will acclaim him as the handsome native chieftain who dealt a terrible revenge to the white men who came to rob him and taught the meaning of love to the only girl in Singapore tough enough to sail with them. Pt jl mal tin DESIGNS - IN FAMOUS- WALLPAPERS NOW WHILE STOCK IS letter schoi by S ort o sed a cial c - all pt- FRESH Armstrong- - Engberg WALLPAPER CO. 19 W. 1st So. Phone We Do Picture Framing -- Vill fid r SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GAMP, LING ON HIGH SEAS OLYMPE BRADNA VICTOR MCLAGLEN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE GENE LOCKHART A picture bigger in its thrills than anything youve a !is and $25,000 Show starts at 7:30. Ad. 10c & 20c MONDAY DONT tWAIT lev-so- CLEARFIELD LAYTON i 1 Jure . n t high !h sclu the hi f DayL Kuriog e fur i t atr! h am Rayon Dresses bats felt k tha Itt-t- hv Tweeds, diagionals and Dress Millinery aq! t t $3. mo $177 100 s1 Mh trlrc Discontinued numbers, not (all sizes, but a REAL ' ... ! i" ion is fit Lea Nurse shoes- - $1.77 Double blankets, part wool $1.98 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD pnt fin f Close out of Womens blankets y of q8C mt in wiwJ Rayon Penel curtain 66c Indian pattern B Childrens sleepers 49 2S0 (sheet- - 770 Tea Aprons . taki is $1.00 Holiday Theatre i Sl.oop krtob.r Flannel gowns Boy slack suit, cot- Mrs. Alice Osmond is still cpiite lcchartery, Kansas, on account of ill w itli heart trouble. tlit serious illness of his mother. Mrs. lara S. Roses condition reMrs. Grace Stevenson is recupermains about the same. an peroperation ating following Mrs. va Pace is recovering from formed at the L1)S hospital. Satin pantie 2105 Wash. Hlvd. OGDEN ! Sennet t Double blanket invites you to see the Rig displays of LOWER PRICED WATCHES i - so jow price. able flowers. 34 wool J for 2 to 6 years Mens Union Letus us supply your Flowers for that Halloween Party. Add gaiety and glamour to your home by using great clumps of chrysanthemums, or other suit- Phone Flannel Sleeper AtUAYSkTOlSH 0 ffATiBEN NEYISla Signed: HAROLD CALDER. Bountiful, Utah staunch and Democrat, working solely in the interests of clean and honest government. Paid Advertisement bv Harold Calder. A & life-lon- PLAY THE MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENT Piano Accordion to offer you the model 8 NEW WB are proud because we know that it is absolutelf of the Day Private Instruction die finest spreader on the market: Best in design guest quality in materials and construction; per feet in field performance, and the most durable spreader ever built. Use this machine every day? put it to the hardest kind of service and youll not wear it out in a normal lifetime. 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