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Show . DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL' NOTES . nil ha'Vn Lineoln. This was very cnusual and presentation bV each and every irte of thenjoyed student tht r i Pattilb. . " class . ELECTIONS : . .The various classes showed excellent judgment in selecting officers upon whom to place .their refor the following sponsibilities and their respecyear. tive positions are as follows: Seniors: President, Don Stahle; : Vice President, Fay Grandsden; SecreRichard Streep tary and Treasurer, Martha 'Burton; Mistress,. er Hoy Committee, Marion Smith, Beverly Richter and Wesley. Day; Junlos: President, Harold Steed; Vice Pres ident, Maurine Wooji;. .Secretary and Treasurer Bill Emmsley; Prom Master, Dave Adams;. Committee, Lynn Burton; Merlins Clark and John Holbrook; Sophcimores: Presi. dent, James Strong; Vive President, Barbara Adams; Secretary Reed .and Treasurer, Stayner. Freshmen: President, Dean Criddle Jean . Holbrook; Vice President, and Treasurer, Ben Crid Sepretary ' The-officer- s die. " . ' . . s ly , for the team. s ..t , CHORUS ELECTIONS . Following are the competent chosen for the school year in Girls chorus, Girls .pipe. Bovs' chorus, and boys' glee; Girls' chorus: Beth Layton, Betty Morgan, Lucille Ellison and Bettr Epperson.Girls glee: Elma Holbrook, Dorothy Steed, Sarah Maby and Virginia Arbuckle. Boys ehorus: e Ray Millgate, Seth Linford, Randall and Don Linford. Boys Glee: Alma Park, Forest Bair, Robert Sorenson' ' and Dick - Eu-pen- . Camp. ,f M the Am-t-nca- n Legion as held! a at .he home if aUXili3rj Mis. George p. Barker, Monday even ng. A large number were Plans l.r the ensuing ;(Ul, ,i,SCUj. j , 1 a as a . seiu-d- to course1 luruvu:-- . k ovard M'x.v'btu'ous shower at of Mi.. Seth Blood, Friduv .ou.plii.nntarj, to Mi'. n a rVent briiU-- Twtiry k.its .ej pro'll', ami the t of honor nxeived many beau tl-.- , p-- -, . , lam.ly. iirs iff lor t. Barton has several day, len fum tuffi-mi- tromdi. i - mi.s home for the week-vn- l: Mr. and Mis. diaries J'oehol n" t Li Lire n tnoored to Logan, Sunday ,; . Lake-- , S. M. Mr, ani Mr: al.puest.offamily.-' Laraen tuid - . y. - WEDNESDAY'S LYCEM Our first Lycem was a great sue cess with the Lincoln players giving us' a fine portrayal of the life of The. Great Emancipator, Abra- - Mrs. WalUc Sc.hofiehl, Jeff Wed-edy at houiQ Thursday afternoon; venirig Tr Boise.' .Idaho convjdlmentary tft Mr, . Evclyne. when? she will visit Mr. and Stlih-or- i of i.os. Angeles; who UFvani Schofield for A few iting friendi in Kyvlle Vhl week . weeks. . Lay LaVnder'of Gaelield r.na a few dayt last week-en- d Jack lAvendef left-gutst of hi uffithcr, a c i.arlrnJ, where. he has ac- Mrs. J. W. Lavender, and Mr. Chai'e Andefson 'at the U. ,S. cepted a position in a ho repair an operation . of Farmington and Ezra Benson cf Salt Lake, shop. hospital,-inMr. and Mrs. Clarence McLatchie 1'ark City wcio dinner gueata of last week; is very-iland children of Ogden wera Sua Dr. and Mrs. t, E, WhitAkcr Monnlat'vcs A Kaywille and friends Attended the funeral day guests of Mr. Alice Smith and day afternoon. suvici 'f Mrs, Jreta Iowrtl which family ic Miitcolm Hrown Mr, and Mrs. Claretc were i.idd in- the 1 G t h nu 1 meet-m- g Campbell, nearly and son, Alarr of TortUnd, Ore. lost credit for making mure tban hoii-in Lakn Sunday. . The Bay View Vuih met at the arrived here Wednesday and will oOJ mile an houi vs itU hi speed hcrie of Mrs. Sum ml Morgan Wed 'pond a few weeks as guest of uui(t.inilo n iiu. jail Hat of nesday afternoon The lesson was Mr. and' Mrs, Jlyrum Sandall and Utah, His speed ia.i first announced a a f i action over miles an given Ly Mrs. Frank B. Muir, after family, Mrs. Frank Colemere rturnrd hour, but later an error in ' comwhich refreshments Were served to M4- home from a Salt Lak hospital putation W guesi which .. showed his actual rpeej m hnv she hnd lu-where un I he VVrdnesday, of the DaughPhilips cnr.ip detiroing treatment for the past d been 201. miles. ters of the Pioneers of Kaysr-lje- , weeks. met at the home of., Mrs. Alice i f Loal and Raymond Amln-or- t Smith; Thursday afternoon. Twen nai were last week-en- d Vn guest riembej'A were piesent. at the home and Mr, fiunl; Mr, and Mrs. Spencer J..B'i ' h is-vi- - ative.: in Kansas my, Ciuca.;.., Minneapolis, M.nnesoia and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Thumasseti f -- nS Beach, California, arrived here Monday and will visit evening i datives hue for two .ur. and Mis. Kern, woik, R. 'lliom.ts-- n and son, Wesley and Mrs. Thiia Thomassi n and taroline, all id Knit visited with Mr. ami Mrs Ailfojle, Wcrtlay A large number of - -- .ru. speht Sunday ia Salt Minegar, Lubricating: Oih. Now is the Time- - T,u ffn: o.n:rajfn.'tt BaJDcn: "My hair wat fadod and streaked with grey, t looked old. I felt old. Now I look and feel' young. I owe. i! all to Clairol, In one limpfo treatment my hair 'W- A- x ALRERT II. JULIAN MILLER T-SMIT- H 15t.gimiing with one . small eanntMgfactory 'at. Clearfield 'in 11120, the company which Mr. a. large ; .Smith beads huw lias ..aild Inodern plant, there,' 'two and filctories .in Hrigham-Cltyfourth a this year opened only near .1eitdleton, Oregon. The Republican, candidate hjs long iecii directly interes-t-iagriciilture, and his Tc. tail lnisiness experience incltid-- .es thejaunching of the present Smith Brothers store at Sunset, .. of which he is now president. - w . the Utah - State Agricultural . college at Lygan. man and lie is an member of Farmington ib ' : ivost-No- . s - . . American- . - . - . . T Mr. Miller is now serving a four-vea- r term on the Farming. . ton City council, and in aibli- tion to this is president of two irrigation companies, the North .' Cotomvpoil and Steed Creek. : 4T1ic "Republican .candidate . for state 'representative is mar- - " ried. Seldom havo the voters of Dilvis county had the opportun- lty to send a man to. the state them. Ah a farmer. and as a business map,-bis vitally' in the important prob- lenis of taxation and in tbe we.l- -' fare of Davis .county and its ' ' residents. - . ' . - ball-club- s, 1 mMsa n Electric Wiring. Tubes and Homo Appliances FOR SALE After Monday, aome furniture and other household effects. Mary P. Sherwood 1 Llk west and 1 blk So. of Junior 84 high school. Moving away. FOR SALE Building lots. to D. W. Fenwick, BountifuL SO- IN ii( WINE CALIFORNIA . - WANTED Good work horse about 1450 lbs. Fred Zesizer, Boun31- tiful. Thone 205-RDANCE Cal ORCHESTRA Jack's Melodian orchestra, any number of pieces for any occasion. Very reasonable prices. Latest 29- music. Bountiful, Phone 119-3. . . . CLASSIFIED ADS ;' . Sales and Servicp Bountiful Radio Co. - . . ' See DarrellTklT SMEDLEYS BARBER SHOP ' LAYTON, UTAH' ' . ' J. e - ; p.rledit palm, without opiates or quinintf Yoii! Vote for Legislators to Represent sxsa Ar. q, with a yew bwthwrw tpllttlwq kwadackw? Low without Itl for quick rwllwt quloltio, bromldoi or oplotot Hwadach a Pi &arflld fry 4 do r. dciwt. I0t 12 for VOTE FOR 2t. SMITH and MILLER DO YOU ed i . - 0 GUNS er ' RADIO HEADACHE na hall-flay- ' m.-t- . . - 8 p. m. Honrs: 8 a. Extra Barber Saturdays . Paid Political Advertisement. ' hM. n, nn vs. s . SATISFACTION . legislature, who. 'is .so 'wellqualified to truly represent - JOE E BROWN in wide-mouth- CMC YOU ARE BURE OF . - - . The 27, tract in Farmington.- instrumental in effecting many-- . ,im- Worthwhile,-- , permanent Clearfield at .among them being fl . inodern water system. Vitally .ed in fhe young' people,' through his factory'. at. Clear-- ' field lie employs as many as the summer season and ' aided materially in the cim- struction of the' now Boy Scout oab-iat Clearfield. Mr. Smith, president of-- the North Davis stake high priests ' quorum is married and the father of three living sons and one daughter.- w . . Fifteen years as a cronrmer-- .'cial traveler give him n .Nvide knowledge of the entire state, as well us Davis county. the past six', 'y'ears . he has operated an LSoaorc .orchard ' n - beauty analysis. . m - ib0-.-durin- al . '' Legion. now serving his seventh term as president of the Clear- liehl town board and has been I.Ie-i- this medicine. I may be iust wha you need for extra energy, Mrs. Cbarlea L. Cadmus of Trenton, New Jersey. av, "After work 1 had to lie doing just a little recomdown. My mother-in-lamended the Vegetable Compound.-can see a wonderful change now." . rsBDa - cx-scrvi- pro-vement- s .super-psycholo- collection .What is perhaps the worlds greatest of is the property of fte t. comedian appearing Fri ay, the f 1 Roxy day and Sunday, October 16 uun "Sons 0 in the Warner Bros, comedy romance, fame Its no secret tha Joe, despie all his have forune in oh6 movies, would much ratner in one of the big leagues. star ne did have a trial once vrith the Hw York as Yankees, has backed several and interest in the Kansas City team, m sidering the idea of buying an interest m imp rtant Braves. Objects that have figured an games are to Joe the most interesting America objects in the world. Since hes his tr0 Fan No. 1, he has no difficulty in acrme o hies. The players are glad to give them and hundreds and hes a friend of every big leaguer of minor leaguers. table ex your wit end try - - ' FRIDAY, SAT., SUNDAY. tempt is burden when you ere nervous end Irri- . While 'serving, a twd-yca- r llritihh mission he had charge of the construction of the first .fi. I). S. church built there, the edifice beifig erected in- liirm- -' ;. iiighafn. , , f .11. Tulian Tin election. Ihe legisla-- 1 to MilJcr will bring Utah a tiiari . of lure of the state whose diversified .ggrieultudal, '. inter. business and irrigation,". . sfs enilnehtly qualify .li'rm to Davis.. , adequately: represent c utility und the: interests of.all local residents: Born In Farmingtonin 1898, . .he at.teuded th grade, school . . tlirire, I'j. I). H. high School,-ani- l 5 VU7IIEN every. W thinx you at- . Not with common old-- fathioned holr dyes but ' . . , . " ..FREE, ; A and-famil- g base-ballia- 82-3- I100SEVJ0RK booklet FREE ad- vice on care of hair, and . ! COULD NOT DO HER FREE keen-witte- SON 3rd. North; 4th East Bo'yntort Farm BOUNTIFUL, UTAH. Clairol does what nothing else can! Ask your beautician. Writo for For State Representative ; ' h-l lustre that was the envy. of my girlhood friends,'" ' ' For State Senator . Paper Hanging J. H. Cushing was shampooed, e conditioned and tinted back to the toloy and '' t - aT change in Winter Oil When contemplating the change see us first at-th- Shows start at 8 p. m. Prices . start thinking, of To - lO.-l-a 1 . Idea of Economy is to, run their Car . without!' of-Mr- . 3-i- Tie rears throith the most lnscrutabj m.v e. tcries wtih the complacen ctase of a chess may-to- r at play, undisturbed in bis initial jf.hn-- . meals and regular hours. lie gathors his infer-mation through the offic.es of his chief stooge, Archie Goodwin, and by means of bis and admirable. wit bares the' essen-tifacts in a simple picture of thcnetual crime An artist and- confirmed mhuhtlrrope, he startles his clints with psychological ruses ana maneuvers their actions to suit his own conven' ience and serve his own ends. . SOME FOLKS ty-li- - . . & 11 CENTERVILLE AUTO REPAIR CO l . fwi1 v at! h bbh: Kaysville rel stives and friends attended the fun eral services of Mrs. Margaret Smedley, which were held in the Syracuse meeting house, Tuesday. The first meeting of the Kaysville- ward Relief society for thi season was held Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended. After the regular business- meeting a social was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. Wayne Chipmao and Mrs. Dee Sanders were visitors to Syracuse, Monday. Mrs. .Willord Smith is ill. at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. The first meeting of the Sunflow ei camp of the Daughters of he I ineel- .foi- this season, was held homo of Mrs. Itoetta Kjlfovle Thursday- afternoon, and was large ly attended. Clark Robinson, who had spent the summer-aFillmore, returned to Kaysville Tuesday and will spend the winter here.' Mrs. Janies Chipman, who had spent the past year in Ogden, has returned to her home here. Mr. .and Mrs. Harold. J. of Idaho Falls, were last week-en- d guckts of Mrs. Amos H.. Bishop. ' ' Mrs. Shelton, of Los An geles is the house guest of Mrs. Henry j. Graham for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William Bethel and children and Mr. arid Mrs. Ilober.t Pattillo and children, all of SJi Lake City, were Sunday guests of - NE6DEP MHEM i.iu'-ibci-'- -- Those who meet JvERO WOLFE for. the . . .first in film o'r fiction arc most amazed by the' . new technique introduced by Author Rex' Stout ; in his .delineation of the Wolfian detective . ings. Ur.Hi lrs prototypes, the estimable Sher .. ' ' . lock Homes. 11'.Hnlo Vance or the Wolfe boasts . Nero philosophical Charlie Chan, characteristics of the rulo- none of book sleuth. In his long and dazzling career Wolfe has never stepped beyond the threshold of hi3 exotic house ; self-- , exiled ,in a house of bottle : i rare orchids and cupboards bulging with aJl ..to except incommuifieado beer. lie remains his aides and servants and. to those suspects in the cases he works on who arc drawn to him by a fear and respect for the man's impenetrable .u SELDOM AT HAND k Uaugnui, Cgv, llov n! Bi.-Iu- A UH0OEUAS AB THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES WILL n. TUESDAY, WED. THURSDAY geniuses: ' meiOi i . Mrs. Walter Thomas loft MonJay ROXY THEATRE -' at 'a well arranged diner party het- - Probably the hardest game of the year will he played Friday with Jordan. This team has . always shown remarkable talent on- tne gridiron and this years team will be no exception. A large amount of school pep and support for the team will be necessary to dovili the Beetdiggers and it is certain that Davis will score another victory if they are given the wfolehearted support of the Davis student-bod- Simpiofi efteiitain-- d Mfs.-WilijA- evening for an extended trip to the cast. While away bhe will visit rel- - DAVIS AND JORDAN COMBAT .Iame t'hipmun. Blood ':UcTta'.n..'. :.:id usif.il 0 M.ss Elamg Ily .t has a v.i fomnnly Mi- gifts. Mi,Robir.-oaccepted f Urn, position at Kres stoic in Ogden. KaysviUo, Mrs. Mary A. Moiur.-t- n Mrs II, n. y Grafum was last too has Lem visiting relatives herisi.k.-tuv is'tor to Balt Lake as tor too past ten days. of hvr daughter, Mrs. Jay L)avi'J McFersa.i t.nni, sJrcttn1 Sunday in Draper as guet of M ' ltith Robins, who is attend . Mr. am Mrs, t uffout tud rooh ami 1IU Svlhioj I S. A- ous-ou- A. clever skit was presented bv the officers of Jack Staceys 6th elass in the pep Friday October 2. Those taking part in this play were: Tec-l- a Holmes; Sarah Mabey, Elma Hoi brook, Virginia Arbuckle and Dorothy Steed. After the skit. Mi'en Smith and his assistants led the student-bodin a rousi.ig send-of- f period-choru- j Hie repilar alter which ri, K-xv,rr- vS'! Ne-vati- :-, ' PEP ASSEMBLY daV Ml.) -- Betty Eppeison Official Reporter Irene Jensen Associate Reporter : ': . .. i 1. I and Visited friends-- . J. 1:. JUfi.an has beet idite m for a few day . Mrs. Emm J, fit Strofl.?,. wb ic! am Broke ,hr hip, .several wit'ka renwvcd from a SHlt'lko aot hospital, Saturday to the homo of her soivHarvjr L. Strong, here. Cftarjes V. K. Saxton, who. vaiy Laheiuir ,of tlapfieKf trending the v.eek at the home ii$ GCfOREK S VKKp'.NRw$-XrR,ESS,lsAYtG&.UTA- ' KII017 WHY -- Hu Mictt Kn II "taf M? POWDERS ilv Hw d fikwmi usnitwfkd wwnti KSisasnau 'Him N..Im Ufftwm, If INI I.M IlltM.' W ft Til s taMlffte.OM.T. fcn fcr a & ti ffcb |