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Show THE: LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 27, 1941 Wild Life (iroup Chooses Officers alttl - III I Tux 1i i n n.t it t i 4'1'llt Ilk K -- I .it 111), tl mutt - K .1 It i s ., lull U i - it t 1' ,,i K.i.s it ,i II wmr Haims TTdD Services Are Held For Infant Miller Thr infant il.niK Lt r of fKDnntfttnnng GoMen Millie of armint ami ihu (Ink l JlH)iitilnl at 11 JO p in. al llie lannlv homy JO minutes after Birth. Shtvivitiu ate tin parents, four 1 I ilu-t- , , 1 Kayxvillc, llanse A. Alary Vlartlia tluee gir.it giaml 1itir MilUr, Ilurtuii V'latk ami Y. Gntluir. si r it v Clinic Scheduled At Farmington A Brat clinic Ston0 will lie conducted Fnrstlay at the Davis county court Iknrsr at Farmington, hy Dr. D. Krilh (Barnes, deputy Mate health afirretor. Cases to he examined are those referred directly to Dr avinyr lurno hy local physicians for tfia gliosis. lx-r- Training: School Held For Farmers A training school for AAA county and committee leaders was con-a- t the Da is court lioosr at Farmington, county Wednesday anil riiiir.sday. ) Drlarre Nichols, county agent, re ported leaders were instructed at the sessions, so that they may inform county fanners on i rop plant ig. in order to keep within their allotments under the A V pro' gram- Richard act play. Mr. and Mrs. M. I Leonard ant Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sparkdaughter arc spending a 'few days man left A ednesday morning for Carlin, Nevada, where they will Mrs. Irvin Dustin of Cedar City in Iigan. Mrs. George Hess and Mrs. Glen visit with Mrs. Sparkman's sister, spent a few days with 'relatives Miller were hostesses Monday af- Mrs. J. P. Clark. here. She is a sister of Mrs. Bill iHelen ternoon Mar to the Miller Western Air College, Alhambra, Mehas. camp, Daughters of the Utah Pio- California. Feb. 21, 1941. Max Hess Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IWarnock neers, at the Hess home. Specia of Farmington, Utah, lias written a number entertained of their guests from the central were friends from Santa Monica, Calif, camp friends at a card party at their Mrs. Emma iRtlley, and that he is now president at Doughome Saturday. Those present Mrs. John K. Nelson, historian, las Aircraft in employed in the that city were, Mr. and (Mrs. I). G. Hunts- both of Bountiful. Mrs. Riley spoke Hess reman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer, Mrs. George Hess gave the lesson production department. from cently Western graduated Air Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bachman and on military forts of Itlie west and colh'ge, Alhambra, Calif, where he Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Re- Mrs. Milton Hess read pioneer shet took a special course Inf training in freshments were served at a late i bes of icdciick Coombs and Mrs aircraft construction The school hour. habetli Metcalf Walker. Lunch recommended him for employment. Miss Deanie Allred entertained eon was News dispatches enjoyed Iby 30 guests. state that the with a bridal shower at the home Ling (.roshy and little Jean in Douglas plant has J0.0O0 employees of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. If Had Mv Way is the picture now and idans to employ 20,000 ad lhcd, in honor of Miss Geraldine showing at Farmington Thursday ditional trained men within the Huntsman. Monday, the 24th, prior hursdav, Mardi (13, Rivers End. next six months to assist in manuto her approaching marriage to Mr Maich JO Mowing Gold; March 27 facturing back orders Blaine totaling $350, arsen, on March 28th. The Sea Hawk; April 3 Your Not So 000,000, l ntrained men are warned i enter piecec for the lumheon table with the Dead End Kids, Tough against visiting the aircraft plants was a small biide and groom and 10 IMihtary pr Academy; Apri in Southern California in search of bridesmaids j U. So Mnt Won't Talk. Dr. I ewis Claih of Salt I.ake Mrs. George W. Buchanan inter employment, irst they he disappointed. visited here Tuesday evening. tamed the 1. adits' Literary club Mrs. Mary Bennion was Mrs. Amanda Richards was host in Monday evening. Mrs. Wells .Colcharge of the lesson budgeting of lett of Kavsv die was guest reviewer ess Moinlav afternoon to the Aurtime in the home" at the (Relief so- ami gave Christopher elia S. Rogers tamp, Daughters of Morley: the Utah ciety meeting Tuesday. Pioneed. Mrs. Sadie book, Kitty Foyle. Mrs. A. L Foss Richards and family spent t lark gave a .short talk on travel Elliott Kate the pioneer sketch and Mrs. Eta Van Meet conducted the Sunday at the home of Mrs. IE. E. experiences in New York. Special guests included: Mrs. La Dell Ses. lseson military forts of the west. ioneers Mrs. Dora Robinson and sions, Mrs. Orson Clark. Mrs Owen l llis, Mrs. I d Clark and Mrs. Margaret Lamb were present. Luncheon was served to 21 guests. Mrs. Mary a Earl. Mrs. Gloria Richards assisted A farewell the was party given in the North Farmington ward recrea hostess. Mrs. Ernest Parrish is tion hall Wednesday night honorexpected home from Canada in the near fuUTAH ing George M. Rose and a e ture. who jeae soon for some miliRepresentative Jebediah Abbott tary training camp. Mrs, Arclne Brown. Mrs. Edward of l'armmgton coauthored 11. B. 154. It creates a Welling. Mrs L. W. Robinson and dairy products 'adMrs. Karl G. Hinman were Thurs-fa.- v vertising council with state authorguests m Bountiful of Mrs ity iprovides for research and a dairy products Ward C. 'Holbrook. idvertimg financed through an associa th?1Ys,oil!ai- - c'?ninR l'roisrratn in tion on dairy products. ward was hv ,he "ard M I m0n:?-m- i I Bountiful ward furnishe, Lxarictv Program, including a FARMINGTON . 1 1 1 Sun Valley Hand 1 Mays at Kaysville m i r lAvTTj a. olumhia and spent st vt ial clay s visiting various lumber mills in Waslugton. They Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Barr of Salt Lake on t he tour. W W. .Willey of Salt Lake City but formerly of Bountiful, has Mart ed work on the erection of a new duplex house on his ground opposite IV. C. Willey's a little more than a city bloik north of the Stoker crossing. Del Holbrook of the Freeman will Holbrook Motor company leave with our local militia Monday March 3, to take a years training. They will he in camp here or at Fort Douglas, a few (Jays, before leaving for San I.oui Obispo. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moss entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening at their home. 12 Mrs. Jim Moss entertained guests at her bridge club Friday. Congratulations lare extended by the Bountiful Lumber & Supply Company to Shin Ulseon, who is constructing a new service station on U. S. highway 91 south of Boun tif uI City. Jeff M. Haley is in i barge of carpenter work at the f adv. station. Mrs Knevvcll Rush forth is exweek-en- d t His from St. pected Marks hospital where a son was !rn to them on Tuesday of last week. Ibis makes two boys for them. Work on the neW Tingey cold storage plant is progressing accord ing to schedule and should be com Horace pitted about April 1. Brough of this city is the building contractor and Bountiful Lumber & Supply company are furnishing the materials. Mr. Brough is also directing building Operations of the Bounitful Third ward chapel, adv A ili.strict convention will be held at the Bountiful Legion home Saturday evening. March 8th for all American I.egion and auxiliary members. Guest speakers have been invited to appear on a nicely arranged program. This will be fol lowed by refreshments and dancing Admission 25c per person. Max Brown is reported 'to be recovering nicely from a recent oper ation for appendicitis. A very 'nteresting and instructive article on Pennsylvanias activities i npnenmonia control by Dr. Dale C. Stable, formerly of Boutiful but now of Harrisburg, Pa appeared in the January issue of the Pennsyl vania Medical Journal. ( h 1 JK Your Dealer abm the Special Offer 20 ALUMINUM Features You'll Especially Like About Electric Cookery Its Economical AS TRADE-I- SET ALL0VVANCF FOR YOUR OLD STOVE ON A NEW ELECTRIC RANGE N Talk about bargains here s cant afford to miss! For a Its Time e, - It's Fast Clean C Electric Ranges use less electrify lha! ever, even though electric, t Its Healthful theap' Its Modern ' V Its Simple Its Certain Its Cool Its Safe one with the purchase of a new Range, you get a $jj oo seIT aluminum ware in exchange tor old stove (any make or kind), isn't all you get still another ba in the low cost of Electric ook.n v Releasing Its H ,s f ing! I that The Following Dealer Is Displaying A Spring Showing of Electric Ranges and Electric ff. S. Heaters BARLOW CLEARFIELD, UTAH D"W S m W El.CrU OjjW ZUaricRmg., & Light Company Stores that gins autl filty fclsdJuc, the dppUanjaiA. ftioirL ymifL OsioisA "iluefflo oqc) pQi&Gin e us 0 uilK'D' REX THEATRE LAYTON, com-rail- Saturday and Monday Double Feature Saturday only 1 Bing Crosby cam-paig- IF I HAD MY WAY DRIVE BY NIGHT o. Saturday and Monday MARCH 8 and 10th Double Feature Saturday only THE WOMEN"' RIVERS END" SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 15th and l'th BRIGHAM YOUNG" Ls SATURDAY AND MONDAY and 24th SEA HAWK" SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 29 and 31 Wallace Beery in THUNDER AFLOAT" Coming Soon: The Return of Frank James n, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Your Job dad bring home rite bacon SitjqM M We mean these four New Additions to the Bulek SPECIAL Series that Give you Thrill in less Curbside Spate Btg-C- ar cars have been stretching The way lately, it usually takes only a dock and the way they flit through is a delight to wheel-wear- y traffic couple of space of truck. drivers. Not so with the newest additions to theyve got a the 1941 Da Vhen Buick line. Here weve reversed the trend just to prove that an honest-to-goll- y BIG car can be built without going over-boar- d on bumper-to-bumpdistance. er it comes to action 115-h- p. well, Fireball eight under their bonnets that skims you 9 down the road like a mallard heading home. You can add Compound Car- - I buretion at small extra cost and have i 125 horsepower that does things we hardly dare hint about in print. f Buick Specil Series fit into modest garages without neatly putting a permanent crimp in the doors. But they re a handy six inches short- er, bumper to bumper, than other Buicks a quartet of cars in a new and easily-handle- d size. They slip into parkins place, as a The price? Its lower too. So better Jake a look at the first really BIG car The four new models now adorning the smoothly ronboat nestles up to a top-quali- ty in this bumper-to-bumpe- size. r o FLOWING GOLD" 22 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOMI 1 1 1 MARCH in 1 Sponsored hy the Kajsville Second uiaril choir, a concert by the Sun VaIUy hand. ith iiul Mojison directing, is be- LurstJay at 8 p. in. the Pavis high school auditor-iat Kaysville. IWvrds will he placed in the cnirrch building fund. ' ilia la!) I . Merchandise. Now open for business with a complete line of quality Underwear, Hosiery Sweaters, Baby things, House Coats, Sport Goods, and everything knitted. Mrs. Mrs i s initial i re mniliuteil Sunday, at the family lioine hy Hilltop Amin Rriggs Bunal was in Jlountiful cemetery. 1' TTflniB in their NEW BIGGER STORE at 36 South Main Street. A New Store with a Complete Line of New , par-nl- '1 Vtc-t"ri- n-d- raiMlj4i!t nts, 'Mr. ami Mis lleniv 1 ankint Miller of lioinui , Mr. ami Mrs. t Inftird Hui ton ( l.n k of f i'k- - g'i-t- s Driti-.- Ssafltt ILsnlk atli'tii ti i OO IK It 'pi in o (i Mr and Mrs S. hurgiM.d have returned to tluir ho have Mr and Mis ( harhs A. Larsen ritni ned dui mg the wiek from a tri)' in the innthvvest 'I hev attend'd the West'll! States Luinbt r di alt is 'xivintiin at Seattle, Wash and al-- ') tiavelul hy boat to 99 tunaiE in Ill I. was Win. i 1. . tiii- ! G , iii Will i flu .l Is lillll I at uni Di ' Imii villr )u s,', m, u 1 'I l I w ' d o5 o And that s a tough assignment, especially d you are a family nun with hungry mouths to feed. And its bur job Dad, to work easier, to make stand at your shoulder as a strong business ally emu help you grasp an opportunity or meet an emergency. 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