Show Bountiful Briefs I The eleven months old daugh daugh- daughter daughter ter of or Mr and Mrs Irs Le Roy Eggett died Saturday morning at the home of or his hia sister Mrs Airs Jake And And- Anderson Am Anderson erson of pneumonia after an nn illness ill ill- illness ill illness ness of twenty-four twenty hours Funer Funer- Funeral Funeral Funeral al services were were held Monday Feb at 2 p pp m in the Bountiful Bount ful Second ward chapel Speakers Speaker were Irvin Burningham ham J W Hill Bishop Jed and Bishop James E Burns who also presided The chair rendered thE opening an debasing numbers and Kni Knighton and Nina Law i I II I I I I I I I solos Irvin Irvin Irvin-F F Fisher offered the opening prayer and Thomas Ses- Ses Sessions Ses Sessions the benediction Interment I was in the Bountiful Bo cemetery Vernal Anderson reports report that his hig wife is now recovering rc quite rapidly but she is still at nt the hos- hos hospital hospital hos hospital pital where she has been for tor more than three months IThe The Kimball camp of U D P met Friday Feb 10 at the home of Dau Daughter Mary Mory E Stocks Ou Our Pioneer guests were Mrs Hannah Fackrell and Mr William J Hill Mrs Ella H II Smith gave a tribute to these pioneers and presented them each with a potted plant followed by a solo Bolo olo from Mr Earl Stacey Daughter Fuchsia String ham gave the lesson First Mill Mills lills of Utah Our other guests were Mrs Mary Jane Dahl Mrs Ros Rose e Howard and Mrs Chloe Davis The hostesses were Mrs Mary Marv E Stocks Stocks- Mrs La Von n R Shirley Shirley Mrs Harriett C Davis and Mrs Alice C Stale That same evening evening- we held heM our annual Pioneer ball in inthe i ithe inthe the First war ward hall Our guest Pioneers rs were Mrs Hannah Fackrell Mr Nephi Duerden md and Mr Orson Cooper and they WEre WE're I I pre presented with cut flowers ers The ball was well attended and very successful II Miss Phyllis and Miss Norma i Fisher entertained ined at nt a Valentine dinner for five Salt Lake I Sunday evening evenin Red and white carnations were used in decorating in ing the table I Dr and Mrs Airs J C Stocks enter enter- entertained entertained entertained the Bountiful Second ward ard I basketball team and their partners at a banquet Wednesday evening at their home The centerpiece was the beautiful silver loving cup I with all the boys bov's names en engraved raved II on it presented to them as a per permanent per per- permanent manent gift b by the South Davis stake M t I A for having won the I division for three cons consecutive years two Thirty guests were I present Mrs Stocks was assisted by bv Mrs Hansen and the Misses Blanch Hanen Beth Burns and Maxine Stocks I Deer Der ar are quite common along the foothills east cast of town The deep snow has forced them down They can be seen een with the naked eye in inthe inthe inthe the day time from the settlement but they always a attract tract a good deal of attention The city council has decreed that regardless of the hard pard times the d dog g tax w would have to he be collect collect- I year so the has s inserted an ad in this issue notifying dog owners that they the have to the first of March in which to pay before they will be b consigned to the dog cemetery William Tuffield the veteran shoemaker of Bountiful but now resides no resides in Salt Lake will have attained at- at attained attained the age of 85 86 on the of this coming month L L Davis the contractor who did the artistic plaster work on the interior of the Memorial courthouse court courthouse cour house at Farmington returned home yesterday from a trip to the coast The Inn Curve building owned I by James Smedley and leased and an operated by E 0 O Hansen was threatened with destruction by b fire Wednesday but by the prompt response and speedy action of the th fire department a destructive fire was prevented The snow on the roof also contributed its mite mito to to- to toward toward ward fire prevention The damage to the building a and d to the stock stool of goods was probably less than 50 The building was insured but bu goods were not The fire start start- started started ed in the attic at first it it was wa thought to have been caused b by byan an overheated stove-pipe stove or burn burn- ing soot In In the same as ore it was wa just when lunch was being pre prepared pre pre- prepared pared for the high school students but later it was discovered that the electric light wires wires had short circuited above the meter I B C Holbrook and wife arrived arrived arrived trip ed home from their trip to the coast Tuesday I Miss Lavon Stable Stahle one of the instructors at the Bountiful Jun- Jun Junior Junior high school has been be n confined to her home for the past two weeks on account of being ill Davis Bartholomew is teaching her classes Fred Naylor and Dr William C Gierisch have hae been granted divor- divor divorces ces on th the grounds of desertion John Colemere of Kaysville was in town Monday He stat stated d that he and his hie wife would celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Washington's birthday Good shows at Bount Bountiful ul theatre every evely Friday and Saturday night The eighth grade grado played the Midgets today at the Junior high school resulting in a score of 17 n to 18 of the ninth grade Midgets The stars were C Clark Hatch and Smith B C Holbrooks Holbrook's home was rob rob- rob b bed d Monday evening while their daughter and son law Mr dr and Mrs Irs James Rich were at t the basketball ll game ame That wag wad the only time they th y had left the hou house at night since Mrs Richs Rich's parents bad haa gone gone to the coast Among the things taken was a silk ilk bedspread five ve wool blankets several suits coats dresses and other articles of wearing apparel When seen last I Sheriff Holbrook said paid the I robbers had not yet been headed apprehended 1 i I |