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Show WEEKLY Co. Headquarters November. . Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Cheney were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Newman of Ogden, Utah, .on Sunday. Mr, Ralphp W. Ford,- who has made a visit here to his home and to Ogden, has returnee! to Philadelphia, where he is assistant man ager- of the Union Central Insurance Co.s" Philadelphia branch. .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walton are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at the L. D. S. hospital Friday, Oct. 9th.. Mother and eon doing nicely. The Sagamore tamp pof the D. U. P. held" their opening meeting of the season at their pioneer log cabin and. Relic halj,. Capt. .Linda P. Smith. in charge. Song by the group. Prayer Chaplain Kate M. Chase; address of welcome Captain Linda P. Smith; address report by Historian Mable S. Randall, urging all to get Iheif histories in; duet Oli! Dear What Should. the Matter" Be", Daughter Florence C. Rob erts and Mrs. Lilly Trimbath; historical sketch of her uncle, .Thos. E. Ricks, an early pioneer of Centerville by Daughter Mable S.. Randall, Lesson wolek witsof. by Daughter .Elizabeth-CParrish; Fairs state and oountv, by' First vice capt, Emily . W, Cheney; Jubilees by 2nd. vice capt. Lila J5. Cottrell; lesson matter watf discussed by somtf of the slaughters; solo, 'Daughter Ilattre C. Srtiith; .prayer the chaplaih, the cAmp was honored by having state parlimeptarian, Daughter Emma P. Walton and county parljipejitarian aDughte.r . Clara "S. Rose, present. A dainty. Ilalloweeri lunch was "served by the hostesses', Gapt. 'Linda P.. Smith,. Daughters Pearl-'P- , Randall, Llja'TT, Smith and Mable - General Walter C. Sweeney Dis- trict Commander Fort Douglas dis, trict called at company headquart-r- s Thursday morning and made an inspection tour of the camp. General Sweeney commented very favorably on the appearance and general condition of the camp, lie was accompanied by Major Brown, 3Sth Infantry Adjutant of. the Fort . Douglas district. NEW MEN. TO ARRIVE-SAT- . Company Jm6 will receive its new nrollees Saturday according to the latest rtpirfs from hcadeurf ers. Dr. A. F. Sterling who accompan-- . icd the boys east- will also return with the new men, ' MAGAZINES WANTED . If anyone reading these columnB have any copies of the ' following magazines which they would like to 'contribute ta' the boys camp library, it would he greatoly.. appreciated: Esquire, Readers Digest, Western Sto.ry, Sports .West, Short Stories, Colliers, Life, Judge, Popu r lar Science, Popular Mechanics, Na tioijal Geographic, Red Book, American, Field aqd' Stream, Sports . Afield, Pictorial Review, New. York vr. Better Home? and Gardens, Country .Gentleman. Recent issues .are much preferred. Magazines that are over two years old are .not useable. Please "leave Bame at ".the newspaper office'or at the com pany headquarters, the camp on the niain highway to Salt' Lake just north of underpass. . ' .CAMP BUILDING BEING ; . PAINTED.-.- . carrtp is taking on The a pcarance this week as the hoys-cotinue their painting of all the build angs. They are being. painted fry a green shade that adds much to thp .attractiveness of the camp anil blends it in with the surrounding . . landscape. . new-ap-- n " 8, 1936 "Mr3. Nettie Smith, postmistress of Farmington and daughter-in-lt.- r furvill Smi;h,.Jr, and.new-ThiSatur-lowe- . s weeks fine' weather has al-- . grand-baby- ,' iyill the farmers to completely J day for. Westw.ood, Calif., where clear Jheir. fields of the onion cVop".- - V, pot mi tress w.il rperid hei- va The.re have- been only about op o cation with her non and family. and shipped' .Beet digging "will begin l.hofe bird of the crop ' ' . week-.- ' otit, the balance having been placed next' is aland Harold building in storage in sheds, etc. here. "Mayfield's in various locations 1ft Salt Lake, most completed, JIo i this was 6n account of the Ip w aid gading to his residence. Lf." Salt . aDniel "Aseen- erg, pride and little demand. Ihillip Wood, of Fielding, Utah, .Uke Cityand Eva Jeanette Ellis,on of J: D. Wood, of Farmington 22 of Farmington took out .mar.Lil.e, a few passod'away at his home after two. rjage license '. vo.-a illness. Funeral' services year's days 'Le' Roy Bakdull pleaded guilty were conducted in Fielding, Thursday afternoon. A large number of to spending before Justice Fred relatives anil 'friends from, herp Lindbetk who sentenced him to pay . were in attendance. a nne bi $10. Mrs. Myftle Coddle 'has' the. 'major part of the work done on the oiuida'tion'for a new,.bomeon, the lot cast mothers home!. ' Mrs. arid The fourth crop of lueprn is beJ. R. "Udy will Mr. leave Saturday afternoon fdr.a.fvw ing cut. It. is' not very tall tut in days yis-i- with relatives In Nampa most places there! is a thick stand Idahp. 'They will also st6p enroule and it . is nice and green s6 with' ahd visit wjth relatives at, Burley this beautiful weather It should be arid vicinity. . curpd "iri perfect condition . gnd Mr, and Mrs,. Sam .Beckstcad "of riiake excellent feed. Jordan Mr. and "Mrs. Ilyrtim Todd, M.rs. a couple of weeks with their daughter and Harold Snyder, Mrs, Ildward Hess, Mr, and Mrs. Ben. Ma.x field all of Pasadena, Calif., are visiting Mrs. C. A.' Bourne of Ntfrth wilh Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stahley. John .Stevenson suffered three Farmington is- spending a few days with her daughter. . broken ribs, Tuesday, when thp fcar j Joseph M. Christenseh expects to he was driving struck the back of) Icavd Monday, in company with Mr.- a. truck that parked by the Aide of j and Mr?. William Lee for. a months the road suddenly on the state high visit with his daughter, Mrs, "Vi- way in the north 'end' of the counolate Wilcox, and family, at Gasd-sto- ty, Both ..car. and the .truck; were '. . damaged. Alberta, Cariada. Mrs. Bob Marshall left Saturday Bishop Buri.on has received the; for a trip to. Ctliforhia. She ex- plans for the new chapel to be built in" the pects .to- be gone a Tew weeks. Layton ward in place of tha Mrs. N B, Ellis entertained Frt one that iVas burned uowr.,-ni-.- t shower for her daugh- on hew site; namely, oft the. day withter, Eva, who. will be married in side of ttie. stre.ct from the ' . S. "Randall. . . the near, future. Bamberger station and a little farMrs. Ruby Huntsman and dajigfw ther .east of it. It is expepeted that The. Centerville Fist ward mem bers tire very busy preparing for terf Ethel and children of Eon construction wor will commence the warii bazaar to be held Thursare visiting at the' soon. The committee has canvassCalif, . knd Mrs. Dan. Miller. ed the ward for. contributions. day, Friday And Saturday; Oct. 15, home M'r. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield Permission was granted the Da: and J7th at Memorial hall; Satvis school and infant daughter formerly of will be a board "the county urday by grand' ball, excelcity lent Anisic. '" council, af its regular meeting, Salt Lake, are now- making" their . Th'e reunion was Wednesday evening, .a home here, Mr. and Mrsv.Rufas Dicksoh, held "Wednesday . evening in .the 4 inch pipe line from the city main line to nerve the school- - house and Mr. aind Mrs. William Thornley and Centerville Second . 'ward which have recently been Mr. and Mrs." Elbcm Dickson, all .grounds 400 of Opt descendants, .aten-R-the Dickson reunion. hp' I 115 were in attendance. The Ramp-to- n landseutied. A meter will be installbranch of . the family had the ed on this line to. confo'rm with the -- t Morgan on Friday of last WeL. James and Joe.Luy.' 'cL.. . present water c&nnection arrangeprogram in .charge, which consisted of yocal and instrumental musi- ments. Mr. Horace .Van Fleet,- a day at Logan canyon a (Rhirig trip: Mrs. Evan Ellison was hostpss-tcal lumbers. . Among' those in at- mymbfr of the school 'bpard, her bridge club Thursday. Memwith Mr. (Jalbraith, tendance from but of "the- "stale, bers were Bishop and Mrs. Harold.Wood fhe. attend.ng were Mrs. "Marwood schobl represented of Taber, Alberta, Canada. A num board at the meeting." Th? city wa- Layton, Mrs. .Joe Day, Mrs. Otna .Ur-eMi-Leonard Layton, her of vocal solos wtre rendered ter committee were Instructed to Mrs. Frank Morehouse, Mys. spni-et-- r by Kamptjon Barlow- of Salt Lake investigate the- - situation, to deterD'nir Wt'4--':J-'Airatr.s, City." After the program, thg event mine how the water will be charg-fo- r. id Mr. Horton Boom m apedal ing was rpent in dancing. Refresh: , . . ments were also, served.. Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Griffith and guest. ' 0. II. Bybee. of West .Point won Mr. ..and Mrs. Edward Whitaker and 2nd plaws for his. oil. paint,1 have to to California returned from gone 'Recently visjt res .a entered, in Utah state fair-ex-- , expedition in the. Orient,-Fran- with Mr and Mrs. George Smith . . ar-hibitg. other rejatives. Buck, trapper of wild anin.Mr. and Mp.' Jesse Mrs. Effie Talmcr entertained mals, told friends he was bringing the of arrival ft dkOfUct mince the Pioneof the Utah Daughters baek6J0 new animula ahd about b.OOO birds. ers, Aurelia S. Rogers camp, at her at "the Dee hospital the pa j .. Fhe following commenced their - A slrqngc sequel, to a' Louisiana Iftime Monday afternoon after school "work" at the University of was which luncheon served.. murder is reported James Beadle Miss Lora Ijee Vevles spent the Utah last week: Miss Elizabeth is serving a li'fe sentence for. the week-enat Layton as tbeguestof Ellison, Joe Tanner, Wendell Adkilling" of James LeBouef, whose ams, Claude Sill ahd Miss oBnnio body-wf. found in a lukw fire'years Miss' Ida Stevenson. r Mrs. Nellie . Bowen assistant post Adams. . ago-was Jtee'enUy- Bc.adles son Marwood Layton mistress Mrs. . of and is Farmington, expectdrowned in the same lake while try Mr, Mr. and Mrs.. ing to rescue the slaughter of Le- ed to arrive home 'this Saturday were dinner guests of from home m their her vacation at to the Burk coast. Douglas 'trip Bouef, d - - - ; '. LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER S, marriage to take place sometime in 536 Expects New Enrollees this Sat- i NEWS-EXPRES- - taken-'charg- so-l- r - " - l-- - t -- in-.Sa- Again Fall is here with its crisp cool mornings Which call for warm dutter clothing as well as underwear. We are. prepared for it with large stocks of good warm clothing. It wili: 'pay you well to shqp now. Prices are advancing rapidly which will irteah higher prices on all our ; Childrens Hose . Jieather cotion .children, LAYTON e their home, list k after .attending the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. w-o- e Morris Parrish'; Don Tar-fis- h having returned previously in order to enter his' school In Los ' ' . Angeles. . ." Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Fisher and children have returned to their borne after quite a stay in California. . . nd Mrs. George Earl J the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Mr.- - John Davis of Los Angeles, Calif, The ce UnionTh? . price. 9 . c-.;.- . . wool 1J poutnd cotton unions Ecfi ' . pric& will' ce . coiur- IIS to 44 . , higher on this. ".. Going Hunting Strap Shoes; . " ;' . SLEEPERS - 49c n, .For.- Miascs;. - . . - op.-posi-te t ndsedoiitle .Tuck kneo - Itod .shirts J $J.49 Melton jackets High top "shoes CJ.98 styles. Dressy black patent "Wool i 191 59V J mix sox 19c . 9a? mu wide'-stra- p .gunnaetal - - Ligweight,- ;.. 1 i " ; r- - 1 Work Shoes $ 2.9 8. ' , ' Smart buckle. sid du-rubl- BOYSCORDS . ;" 90 nC w One c ( the leather. 1 r stitph'undfrw-ea- $l.98':' limiting caps ...Li. flajuloai weave sleepers, for Covert jacktetgv children, size 2 to 10,. A Sweater ' Fleeted ' special value for now. Jersey gloves Girls unions , - 1 '' Black 'leather Double- sole , .: - p-i- - . . Novelty or Classic! . 1 C: 49 The smartest !.. "gloves, of .the . cason in suede finish fabric, ' i - pain left from a retan upper no cap. special purchase Buy him , an .extra pair It will "come Big Pay sox I in handy. Wool boot sox FABRIC GLOVES Just 29 ff , 4 - ray, oh and "novelty. weaves. ; n, White' Blankets ' ..S9-- j nlnp-month " ; -! ' . Outing Flannel 1 . Stt-verso-- ; A . . "" d . ' . - - . Rayon Cynthia slips ..1 (Hollar sets House dresses a . . . , .... 90? Famous- - Twislod Tweed 980 .740 Tailored "curtains ... : - 49 l. PAJAMAS 79t Printed Broadcloth For childrcnv Long and short sleeves, open and" ski bottom trousers. blue, 6 to e, . Girls slip :... Hand towels 22x40 l!3 woel batts fitted, ger, 25C 39 r Wrinkl? proof, dust, proof and wMstuye proof ! Swag . reefer styles. Gne, tan, Womens, misses". Totitch ' ' 16.SO .. $1 495 - . 15C - 39V 790 Dougmoor Coats Te-ros- "Vizard .sheets . Longiee pants Leather' helmets- Soft 12 Fancy outing 36 vrid'e in light' or dark colors J3e prepared' ; for winter. buy now! s Values Supreme . .For Boys Boys unions : 59 Flannel pajamas Brushed aw eat or Melton "jackets .......... White sheet .Blanketi-'single 70x90 extra quality. -- . . Quilting Percale, yard .. 9P .... 49 P. Boys overalls , their-enginee- 29? L .. - , Sc - Ltok neat, " . .. - trim t and ks fresh' .as a daisy, around .the house in these adorable hew prints! Fast color. 14-5- 2.. n:nnm.iLAkW Contracts Members of Board of County CommUonors) Not to He Tutcrpsted" in.. . . . board khall be interested, direct) or ;ndireetl, iir any .property' purchased for the use of. the rounty, or in any purchase or fiale of property belonging .to the county, or in any eoptruct made iy tbe board or other person .on behalf of the county for" an v purpose, whatsoever. . . , ." (Revised Statutes of Jtab, 1933.) . . ". . ; .. of-th- . of-Mr- . No memlur . to-p- s An-col- es, Trims n!r .19-5-1- 0. 10c - Now He Seeks Ariotlier Term! . . m , r-- And .98c . If so here you are for a Itayon. taffeta with, tailored VM r at an unusual low itire shot" value. son-in-la- - ' Mens Unions . Special value of a 10 . g .are-spendin- . Taffeta Slips "' 3 9c ' ' t .- afnuse-nJent'hal- . ' " . Men Unions far Hose-.- , to 9H- - .6 . of.-he- r . Burns-McDu- Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris rart-lsare at home to their friends at The New Midgky Apts.. No. '036 South, West Temple street "in Salt lake City. - . ' Mrs. Parrish was formerly Mfss Beth Blake of Salt Lake City'and wras very extensively entertained, previous to their marriage which took place in the Salt Lake temple on Sept. 25th. The marriage being followed by a big recepjion at the Ilyrum Jensen home on Ilylaftd , . Drive. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Parrish of Los Angeles, Calif;, returned th - . - CENTERVILLE re-orde- rs; . j . e " .... DBanttooTrilDns Ho ! IKICECCCIDOIIIID2 UDn . . i Fred L. Ramp.t on was elected to' the Davis county board of 'e.ommissionoN .ip' Novejnlie 1934, assuming office the following January, lip is legally entitled. to the "salary and actual expenses.as allowed by but in addition tbsalary and expense claims TlIE RECORD SHOWS the following claims paid by the county to the" Farmers Feed & ..: Lumber Company and. the Farmers Feed and Produce Company, Bountiful, .in which b? . . . . as manager: ".. . 93.5 i,s DIREC.TLY, INTERESTED . During .the year 19.3 Vih addition to Mr, Rampton receiving- - $1,139.50. in fcalaTy and' expenses, the official iinancial statement for Davis County, Published March 20,. 1936,. '6hows payments' durihg" the year to the FARMERS FEED AND PRODUCE C0MPANT OF jr 1936 ' -- 31 3 !v LUMBER 4 PRODUCE.- . Ai QJOQ Q . . --- --- - j...... 140l3 141.22 74.50 . ,w S532.39 .$1080.43 1 the north. Harmon Perry, Ogden mayor, candidate for governor, on an independent ticket, was 4n town to- day. The following started . their school work at the Utah State Agri cultural college at Logan: MissAf-to- n Adams, Miss Velma Major, Miss Nerene Call, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Imogene Roberts, Miss Ramona Hill, Miss Marjorie Weav-- . er, Miss Helen Adams, Miss Vir-- j ginia Wiggill, Miss Genevieve Nald er, Miss Norma Nalder, Dawson Simpson, Robert Wall, William Corbridge and Milan Green. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts announce the arrival of daughter born aturday. Mrs. Roberts was formerly Miss Sarah Layton. A daugky r was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Cook at the Dee hos pital the past week. David Argyle of Woods Cross and Nellie Stroud of Salt Lake were issued a marriage license Sat- South Bountiful Amusement Hall Come and have a Good Time Jacks Melodian How Much will Mr. Ramptons EXPERIENCE COST TIIE TAXPAYERS? Watch for Future Exposures! Paid s -- si ir dl . P'M'":-.- ! A Ivertiseirtcnt. be sold at once to make Every Used Car in our stock must room for tbe large number of trades that we will be making soon on the 1937 Chevrolet. Prices have been reduced, terms will he extended, and we intend to make it possible in this manner for many who otherwise could not buy a ear, to get one now. nere is your chance to get a good Used Car at a reduced price, on reasonable terms. . Come in and see us before these bargains are nil disposed of. Dont miss this fine opportunity. 1 TUESDAY DANCES " -T- -f- UJ -- Cleanup . urday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tarrish of Ogden spent Sunday as gvest of s From the above, it can be seen that during all of 1933 purchases amounted to $ 19t?.01. That was Mr, Hampton to the companies first year as commissioner. But in his second year, during only the first eight months, payments with himself, that comes from amount to $3S2.3!). Now Mr. Hampton seeks four more years of profitable business additional tenure in office. THE RECORD WILL SPEAK AGAIN! ' The Layton sugar company issued orders Monday to start dig ging beets and started receiving Tuesday. If the supply proves ample cutting will start this Saturday or as soon after as. the supply will warrant starting. The weather u; ideal now for this task. Known as Oklahoma's champion family man, J. J.' Allen, who rear. eight chilta 43 orphans besidesstill hale dedren of his own, is 111 . his years. . spite . 8 Months Total TOTAL TO AUGUST 3, 1933 . s 4,4 August . . ,- . . v The official county records for the first-eigh- t show Rre following payments months xf tc the 'Farmers Feed an4 Produce Company and the .Farmers. Feed and Lumber Company.' . . AMOUNT DATE" COMPANY PRODUCE February 24 75.55 March . 31 .44LtMBER.L: :..:L 45.50 April..: 30 PRODUCE ........ .I30 PRODUCE ..... June SMM IWMW 10941 July - Mr. and Mrs. Ace Farrish and fam- ily Daniel C. Smith, of Salt Lake is in the Dee hospital" inOgden with a possible skull fracture and back injury, the result of an automobile accident on" the alternate mountain road to Weber Canyon and Ogdyn. playing. Smith's machine, according to Way m nut is The foundation being for a new building, probably a nard Bennett, deputy sheriff left Shell oil station on the corner the road at a 'curve an overturned where the frame . store Jbuildings several times. It was demolished stood, that were torn down, recent- Bennett said the machine evidently excessive speed. ly, adjoining O. P. Skaggs store on was traveling at den Friday. Miss Kathleen Green was honored With a surprise n'arty Monday of last week at her home Lorraine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Zulon Whitesides fill ' and fractured her skull Sunday while r r " Doughty Chevrolet Co. Four. iful, Utah .Orchestra Ji- - J |