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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, MAY I last week at the home ol her mother, Mrs. Clara Totter. Mis. Herald Tare is moveimg fioiu a major operation at a hospital in Salt ake I ity. Mrs. Augusta Wood of Salt Lake and City is visiting at her daughterSvsan-cr'Dean Mi.s. family, Mr. and this week. Mrs Alii e Hess, the county recorder, left Friday morning with otjier county ofikials of the state, for lamisville, Ky., to altcnd the county officers convention held there tliis year. Mrs. Tom Sanders is visiting relatives at Boise, Idaho this week. Mrs. Jack Urown entertained her ub Wednesday at her borne with two tables of bridge played. Mr. Kenneth Smith won first prize and Mr. Orville Smith won second prize. Mrs. Joe Bybee will be hostess for her bridge dub this Thursday, with luncheon served at 2 o'clock. Idaho Hountiful Jaycecs To Elect Officers For Year unit il ul juinuor nf i will noium.ite anil rli'it olf-itfor the i ii'.untf )ar, '1 hur-Mia I tip. hi. at the Smith Davis junior luli school at Bountiful. A summary of last year activities will be sri veil by chairmen ol eight ci ill mi bees, t haile, Cooley, Tin- ' - s, uin-luiT- i't cr y ronp picsiileiil, lunoiiiKeil, Oifiirr to le filleil are, jrside lit, viirpiesulent, secretary, treasurer and three directors foi a first organised term. The dub one-yea- r ,'ne yer ago. 1 ta FARMINGTON Mis jl Hansen of Ashton, Mrs s pent JNION PACIFIC bi-- r Ed. Robinson will entertain budge dub today, I hursday, at 1M1 sue its big scenic edition this Sunwho can should day. Everyone send a copy to relatives and friends who. reside awiy as the edition to planned to attract touriit travel or this .state, f ifteen cents a copy 25 c and they will mail the any w here. Mis. Henry W. Stahle is recetv-in- g treatment for heart tronbl st the I. D S hospital t rnovs There is quit her home. Mrs. J. V. Elliott returned home the first of the week from Triton, Idaho where she had been visiting at the borne of her relatives. A number of old friends met at the borne of her niece, in her honor, one afternoon while she was there. Mr. Dan Assenbtrg is spending his vacation in California with relatives. construct cement sidewalks Mrs. Bertha Spackman is very ill or both sides of ths road frosn W at her home suffering from a heart Curve Inn to the north sity attack. The sidewalk in West BnnntifnI Mfh-wj- y Knute Kockns All American is from Onion street to the will corner the big feature playfng at Farming at Peltons ton next Thursday, completed in a day or two so the won V. F. W. Post a dance originally men released from that job w o pcojoct to. start scheduled for September 6, 1940 be free but postponed will be held in DaThe junior high school vis county Memorial hall. May 23. Thursday and the Dovio hif Any one holding tickets for the school will close thia Friday. R. G. .Harding, this wooic, wu September 6th dance will be admitted. Refreshments will be serv- asked by Lucius R. Eastmao, chair ed, announce Forest Talbot chair- man of the board of America Arman of the entertainment commitbitration association, to accept a tee of the Covered Wagon Post appointment on the samo. Wo shall Give the light, Home This COO PPr BOUNTIFUL the This week, received a certificate of membership in The American Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr of Salt Press Half Century Club of New Lake City left Tuesday for Saw-tell- e, York. This is a distinction, we California where Mr. Carr will enter the veterans hospital. He had been in the veterans hospital in Salt Lake where they treated him for a throat ailment. lie is a brother of Willard G. Carr of Boun tiful and has seen 30 years of service with the Express company. The Salt Lake Tribune will is OF THE CENTER LINES IS LONGER? think, comparatively few persons enjoy. Mrs. T. A. Wad don pi continues to improve since she returned home from the hospital, about twjn week ago. She was in serious condition with her heart when she entered the hospital. Dr. Christensen is down from BRIDES! SURE THEYRE COMING JUNE desires Sleeping Car berths Many people are wearing a smile in anticipate these fine ladies, but on the other band we are goaf meals. Registered Nurse-Stewarde- principal trains. from LAYTON to: UCWUaar H la ComSm g Cw yl-- Lot Aagtlt ; Chicago . . Danvar . . . Itnwi City , Portland , . . $22.40 . 47.00 . . . $33-3- la Staalar4 BWptag Can $33.10 5 46.60 2 223 23-9- 39.25 29.65 43.00 33.35 1 59-3- eartkatia.8iif lolaaatoeba V 2. i . ; M 1 ts thoro lighting in I ' to no Ar. all lan had.d and p.- T0Ll -- - jai 'kn.49t, that aa bat YuibU trom bv.s, j.,,. it? a, Hoi 1H Art oil larp, thor. ligHl. or r.ll.e'.on, work which Aro all you 5. cc Bull V P'Pty d.tigotd to ,ou "U to dis.ioe- u.do, OUr work it you hold T hud with hotwt.a ,h. c UTAH POWER oach lamp. ock luito Piag 1 i Wi,l pnocip,,, Dof oach lairp or tkt lighting tchtmt ol th givo you Hoxlity 0, , sag purpose? TH dont for axamfie. kj,, shift lamps around wb want to play cardi other occasional things LIGHT CO. & -- sound docoraiivt 7. attain' enroll Am At th ned Hans J. pal c schoc Farm resent progr muric 9tk turt tnoup ol whiek lamp it a pan. Piling OR DEALER YOUR SEE Yi 6. ( tb d light tourct? The ceater line sc the left appears to be longer- - Actually, the yes. center lioe at the right is longer. Aa optical illusion dangerous to eyesight, Lighting in many homes is improper and too, under the illusion that smy light is sufficient. But most Nature, you know, made eyes for seeing out of doors. our readdo not indoors and work and live stop of us nowadays Don t take it ing, sewing, working when the sun goes down. Get the facts. for granted that your home is properly lighted. over! it talk and in Come Sixt i harp. I virgin ful ni i Mr. of ah Am 4ays Want Ha yo f boost Mueller park where recent ' 4ry. 1 fie p Jr on jhedii Jiocr. Te service. of tieiil harf ilinia r only one Modesto. iall, Ci -- gloves. Edward Muir, Davis high gradJohn Pitts o f Fayetteville, uate and University of Utah soph so impressed when i omore was appointed this week as business manager of the Pen, cam- made him a gift of a tree that lie built a house aro: pus literary magazine. to protect t from the wether. Mrs. A. Y. Harr of County, Tim., collects chickens as a hobliv. perso qi No fc. WOODS CROSS "a Which -- A man who a s was sent to jail hi for stealing a pair - th n individThe Granger v, .,r and established an aiii Lewis, Wash. is 145 a tre She sales. a with ual record Group will present David J. Evans of Provo spent sorShall Keep T'hee" jn '..S It Chi of member and in Bountiful Omega Ogden Alpha day or two first of the week. His mother, Ida ority and is a member of the Chron chard ward chapel next T night, May 22, n.r benefit,, Evans, used to operate the ide. student newspaper, staff. 11 10 chard ward building iUn,j' and Boy 9, F.vans Bakery in the building now During May 71 61 of the James' Stewart and Ros;an; and Brothers. Garrett Scout 33, 2, troops occupied by in No Time For ComM' Robert Stommel and wife will Salt Lake district held a prepara- sell the council the big to picture camporee playing in the y, on a two weeks tory outing leave this week-en- d Bountiful 23 Fairmount at he on held aimiseuieat to May vacation trip to Grand Junction, near Sugarhouse. W. G. Hard Monday at S p. in. Clv, where they will visit with pafkchairman of troop 71, Dell Car- double program Knute Rock' ing relatives of Mr. Sominel. of troop 71, and American and Sandy is , Laj, scoutmaster week man, When it was so warm last e iFo, Ds- "ter-- i Bonneville pumps are being put A Columbus O., resident i;: repair for the opening of the ed iForrest Evergreen Tree. pumping season. in potato. Libaral raturn limit. Alto vary low otva-wa- y AA aSoa twW o aodtt mo moway dew for ftnikor ioiallr 5 36.35 51.90 35.10 3 othr do.., 3. ut at 2 a. m. one day of the creeks from over to stop one THE COMING OF THE FLIES. It has been sevhanks. its flowing has been so there since eral trouble lot and and discomfort sure of years are cause a They they off water. run much to be here. Yet they are not like the flood or tornado beyond Miss Shirley Bangerter of Bountiful, University of Utah freshman, our control. made a record number of Utonian, year hook, sales this year, it was Come and let us help you prepare for bolh. We have anounced by Dave Barlow, Clearbusiness manager, Utonian field. SCREEN DOORS and WINDOW SCREENS to control the Hies and who sponsored the selling spree. PLANS OF HOUSES that the bride will love, next to her noble Miss Bangerter sold more books than any single sorority as a whole ! hero. SAMPLK LOW ROUND TRIP PARCS i : between poorly lights was called service oo ss ! mrfhf ti hart n hiit r.oit, another invasion many times more numerous the thought of our mountain streams sure went on other respective scoutmasters were which takes the smile from the hest'natored person. the rampage. The fire department in charge. The outing was held at Coach seats restful delicious Dining Car (hot a T oi .gn Of all-tim- Vacation by train this year. The coet is low. You comfort . . . you save enjoy superb time . . . and you avoid highway hasards and unexpected expense. Accommodations to suit your t. I try to print the letter aaxt week, which explains hnw important organization is. y Ct,(i lij 3476. g in iaraa. BOUNTIFUL LUMBER par Into ooasu Itr CLARENCE BAIR, agent. Phone Layton & 39 SUPPLY COMPANY f SOSO Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. It REX THEATRE u LAYTON, UTAH MY TELEPHONE Saturday and Monday Knute Rockne All American HAS PAID FOR ITSELF" THURSDAY, May 22 SANDY IS A LADY AltIlnnDDcD4nn DCDir To livm liuilv Saturday and Monday MAY 24 and 26 Down Argentine Way THURSDAY, May 29 HIRED WIFE Saturday' and Monday' wallace Beery in 20 MULE TEAM THURSDAY, June 6 SOUTH OF SUEZ . . . Says This Farmer 1 never thought much about having a telephone but now I would never be without one. In the two months I have had telephone service. I have received twelve calls for the hire of my tractor. My telephone has already paid for itself for a long time to come. Telephone service is certainly a good investment for mel Bhick Special Sedantf $1006 . Ifhite sidewall tires extra plain facts about JUST consider these engines in this 1941 Buick Special: IT PAYS The engine that regularly powers this to have a Telephone The more you use your tele phone the more useful it becomes -- The Mounfain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Series develops 115 horsepower and turns up 20.1 miles per gallon at a steady 30 miles an hour in Proving Ground economy tests. But add Compound Garburetion.t and the same engine in the same model develops 125 horsepower and goes 21.5 miles per gallon by exactly the same tests! Theres more from less Decoration Day Reminds One of Grave Markers . gasoline -- and it comes, literally, out of thin air . Because the two carburetors in this exclusive Buick feature handle a air volume than can be providedlarger effi. t Available Saturday and Monday Mark Of Zoro a, riight extra r,.st on some Buick standard on all other Series. Well let you size up, too, it is to travel farther more - on as much as 10 oline to 15 how' nice pleasantly less gas- ther But for the whole picture, just actual, local, delivered prices Youll find that nowhere else can buy the same size, the same style, the same power, the same comfort at the same low bargain Buickfigures. Mothers, Northwest Passage When The Daltons Rode. lot South Firs, One of Utah's Finest Funeral Home N BETTER W, o MUCK Harold Caldar, Mgr. 0 AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK and specifict' u CtfD. Bountiful Phono Will 4tr j the u tih I'er T feet to change mt iCC( 1 Pi Special models, I ! Bi V ices UNION MORTUARY go gel on a Buick. QS GENESAL MOTCHtTvx trip vay than former Buicks used. and accessories Decoration Day reminds one of the need for proper grave markers see us or your marble and bronze dealer. :on gon Wh visit Val trier ever L 1 delivered at F! JXEMPU, they visit ami ciently by a single mixer. .Well let you figure out what extra power and extra mileage mean extra fun, extra thrills, extra State tax, optional Private Affairs, Judge Hardy and Son, Boys From Syracuse Youth Will be Served, Four lour 261 BUILD THEA : |