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Show 1 THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, APRIL Under The Capitol til I it I! Vai da Mi - i t til tomlh I'tal t Illl'I'l ' t 'A Will s ( . lit'-,11V- 111 I,, M t i i x $ ' I " 1.1 ..I ,1 It1' .tlltl t ( 111 $loo he a V , Oil ,i i ,i 'll vear, I X- - minimal sal v I "f niiiims'imi i and xxel 51 in nit' 5 iiit t I garni 'HI mi"i' bill! tinit it (SMI tl w II I t lit ,t it .it I III 1 . It tt tii' I k 1 tl'l With til th tt 1.' ' .i rt in.r IIS ,l' VXll.t niaVei s Hk Vtl I it i t ' lit' ! 1. .i i Willing ll- futtr I X I Dome By i,l Ill t n-- I nut iilllllil'MlUl lulls I Au reorganization inly k ilh'.l Hue sought to reorgan-1- r win1'iit Ini'K 'laic the Male Ixiard of pardons by .1 ii it'll I H in pm eoitit justices H'l'l.ii mg supreme i tmi'iit nat fcifarn j'ov'iMr tliionyh thii-i- ' wtib appointee gubernatorial I lnni'e riitu !a of 2 m natf an. reduition of the nthir planned Tl,r es of tax ( ommixsionrrs and im ' I il mill a w If ' pullin' salaries of an advisory iiiunid i'. j fin i h.inyr' .iiKtit atfl ItV sitting 1 s'ecial be session passed a senk f tlir rvpiiiiin' a ct otiotny ate lomurrent resolution memorlift I ssitirs, till' rnl i'll u umi the Utah federal congresa pa'iiul (nat majority bill'uf ializing to sonpsor and sional delegation fil rforam.iiitui tlir mV ("Im to make more legislation bad support n tunr altri tin m nat used in in for rates umfottn power i i cii'iili uiK insi'led upt ii tiauyr vrparatrlv instead of as a diistry. A joint resolution creatMiilr mra'iire -intimlui 'd in the ing a bouse of 15 to study committee thang Viw r house. Tin- final it lltllult Gitl'lliol Maw t .n'lt .i Hi in ti y yo tt nn a r la TILI'll b - Mrs Morns Hlamues and daugh til, Jo, til of Peruiellou, Oregon with her parent', Mr. aie an Mi'. I ) ) llairi' held 1'n-dal.irtwill pal t y niglt m the avion ward hi D Hu J H.nii' 'on ni Mr, and Mi' I zr. II.iiiin who i' leaving He leaves 'oi.ii I,, (ill ;4 !oi ike mission home April 21th and April loth he 'ails from the New Voik harbrr on the S, S Frazil for Aigentma wheie he "ill 1 w' tni-ii'- in spend two years doing missionary work for the LDS churi h. A testimonial will be held Sunday evening for him Mrs. Snowden Roberts entertained the O. F. 'J' club at her home riday afternoon Mrs. Sam Raymond was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts entertained at a dinner party Sunday. honoring blder Newell E. int-axT- l't - conteience of the state wide group credit association of production boards of duet tor' and serretary-tieaxunr- s Neof Utah, Arizona, vada and California at Phoenix, riday Xnzoria, on 'I liur'day and 1 1 1 x li'K1'-l.itm- v 1 ayton who left Wednesday 3, 1941 for New York City, headquarters of the Eastern states mission. Covers were laid for ten guests. I he Last Layton ward presented a one act play in the West Lay-to- n 1 of h't week. J. OBiicn of Raymond, visiting lire with her si'ter, Mrs James L. Ihxon. Marx F.rothirs at the Circus is jdaymg Satuiday and Monday at heatre. Thursday, April the Rex So You Ktth Joe L. Frown in Wont Talk, Sunday, Monday, pril Tuesday, (3) dav Prigham Young. Thursday, April 17 City For ( nqurst. Saturday and Monday, April 19, 21 Return of Frank James in technicolor. Watch for the ' Gone With The Wind it will play in Layton soon. The Layton American Legion auxiliary will sponsor Joseph 1 Smith, head of the speech department of the University of Utah in an interesting reading on Monday, April 14 at 2 p. n. in the Layton chapel. Earl Jakes, 20, of East forfeited $5 bail in Ogden City Wednesday for riming a red light and F, I. Morgan .also of Layton forfeited $3 the same day in Ogden for a similar offense. Senator William Dawson of last week voted for S. 15. 29, the reorganization liquor con trol measure when it came up for final action in much amended form As passed, it increases the mark-uon hard liquors and wines, but is w ithput the local option provison Mis Canada, 1 , is 1 1 Utah's national defense program oiiyinal proposals lnl littli. was killed needs Iloatni ( ontrot sirs tayrd over hall Tuesday evening. Maw is expected to Governor set up, higher l In- fish and game Mrs. John Thomas attended the seslal all another legislative spec tilt at ion control, ami liquor conmake funeral services of an aunt in Salt battles vs ere waged sion eaily in the summer to con- l ake trol. r Thursday. appropriations, over stains of tlie bank i oiruinssion departmental the Mrs. made firm during Joseph Willey is very ill at appointments er and Mate engineer. Old age battle interim, and to enact any further this writing and her family are all e j'tovided a nerdd to pci feet reorgan " it li her at their home. troiiml toiirpi omi'es (hanged the legislation izatioii. otigm.il iiwasiiies to some decree. D. Jf. Adams prminent livestock the "I be major i hariK ' alieit man of this district and a director fish and game, nliii aliou, business and vice president of the Utah Live reytilalnm. ami tngmrtimg stoi k Production Credit associa- A 3 man lion salaried comtmn Fvans attended Mm and Ferris the amt Mr. annual m for the fil't regional mission is provided and instead of the oi finally proposed Mi and Mrs. W. - Foxley Alice ake and Mrs. A man full time commission, also a son of Salt of l'aimingion spent last Hughes admin as warden department yanie Walibtrator. The education depaitment week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fvans. lull, as finally passed, provides for ter Mrs Mcile Warren underwen an education, a director of li in h and finance instead of the appendix operation at the Lee hostwo coordinating officials planned pital Wednesday. Full Adams anMr and Mrs in the oiiginal bill. '1 he bank comof a daughter, the atiival nounce missioner and state engineer are lee hosthe at born in Wednesday supervision given independence f franks ami water rights. pital d.nns and Mrs. Mrs Spem er The li'pior commission lull as the Delta attended Mlison van tiniinall y enacted places tomniis sion o,n a budget, provides for turn Gamma mothers club luncheon in to the Salt Fake Thursday. ing in of liquor revenues mark-upMrs. William Dawson entertain s ntate treasurer, increases her club at the Green Gables in delecm bard liipior and wines, but Ogden Thursday afternoon. tes a local option provision nisei The Holly hoik camp of DUPj by the defense. 5 gallon loti in your own container. The old age assistance bill was will meet Apiil 2(th at the home lassed with the same provisions f Mis, John F, Neville. Mr and Mrs J. William Burton, O ALL WEIGHTS present in the measure vetoed last week by Governor Maw on the Misses lime laiker and Janett ground that they are inoperative Jardine motored to lleber aCity Drive in and let us take care of with the Sunday to visit David Young tecause of you. returned missionary and a federal government assistance procompanion ol their son Lynn in gram. states mission TEXACO SERVICE The reorganization measures as Mr. and Mrs b lburn Dixon and juissed place dozens of state depart Rodney and nients, boards and commissions in children, Josephine, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH PHONE 370 Lari 13 major departments. There are Fiank Im and Mr. and Mrs. motor Maxine and Webb daughter, finance, business regulation, publicity and industrial development ed to 1'romotory Point Sunday to ipnhlic welfare, health, agi icnlture visit Orval Webb. Miss Maxine Layton and Miss fish and game, engineering, and I Katblene induseducation departments, tax, ayton are home from trial, and lnuor commissions, am Logan to spend the spring vacation with their parents, tire militia. Dell Adams and family returned Commissions of three members home health all but the Sunday from a ten clays trip each will bead Arizona. to education department department, Hear Joseph F. Smith at the 1 ay tax commission, and militia. The Ttcahh department will have one ton chapel Monday, April 14th at members p. ni. Contact auxiliary commissioner and a Jlmard. The education department or phone Mrs Ralph Hamilton for reservations. Tickets will he 50c, will be headed by the elected Mr. and Mrs. F.ra Harris spent ten dent of public instruction, anil school board of nine members. Tues jay in Huntsville. I - c U-s-- last-wee- LAYTON s drpart-ou-nt- I lu-- r HERE IS ONE YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS ri lEsnsitoiron I CD5D Ic - 2 1 q mart 0 lv -- REX THEATRE LAYTON, UTAH 3aturday and Monday Marx Brothers at the Circus Thursday Only, April 1 1 Joe E. Brown in SO YOU WONT TALK nn7 Aldl iron 5 To Kvorvliodv Saturday - Monday - Tuesday APRIL Tyrone Power 12 14 Have you aeen our new assortment of latest styles in homes? If you havent why not drop in and look them over some time soon. If you happen to like one we may be able to show you how to build it inexpensively. You can borrow enough to build any one of them and pay it back in easy installments like rent. IN BRIGHAM YOUNG WITH Brian Donlevy Jane Harwell Mary Astor Ann Todd Vincent Price Jean Rogers and DEAN J AGGER as Brigham Young The story of a man who led his 20,000 followers across 18000 miles of wasteland. On the shores of Utahs Great Salt Lake he built one of the worlds famous cities. He had 27 wive and 47 children. His riding and marksmanship were legend. Strikingly handsome he was a giant in stature and strength and his valiant spirit helped make this nation great! Saturday and Monday If you havent investigated the cost of building s house lately youll be surprised how low building costs have gone thia year. The low prices may not last long, but they 11 still be around if you IN NATIONAL DEFENSE During the months to come, every Amencar Can do his part to assist in National Defense a private citizen on the home front, here is what you can do to help keep our economy on a sound bagi school next September together with the other officers who have been chosen to lead the club in its second year of activity. Leon Flint of Layton has been eleetde president of the Frigham Young university chapter of Delta Phi, national honorary missionary fraternity, succeeding Paul E. Felt of Salt Lake City. The new fraternity leader formerly served in the Northwestern states mission and has been a member of the Y chap ter for two years. Mr. Flint assumed his new duties at the opening of the new spring quarter, BE CONSERVATIVE Dont spread your resources out too thm. Stay on the safe side for whatever the future may hold. BE THRIFTY Dont feel as though you must stop buying but spend your money wisely , SAVE Keep an eye out for that rainy day. With cash in the bank youre ready for any. BOUNTIFUL thing. Mrs. Francis Tuttle will leave on Thursday of next week for a months visit with her daughters in I. os Angeles and Pasadena. Calif. Bishop Fowen Call of Dublean, Chihuaha, Mexico is up to attend conference. Bountiful City has passed an ordinance permitting the Bamberger Electric RR to increase its speed front 15 to 25 miles per hour where it passes through plat A Devereau hal ot Stoker crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Foforth returned to Bountiful from California, Monday and when they left to return here, they were living in Eureka, Calif, which is located in the North western part of that state. They report that there is plenty of work where they were but that the cli mate is so damp there being so much rainfall that Mrs. Goforth did not have good health so they ddeiced to return to this state. Mrs Goforth is the daughter of Mrs Emma Oliver of Bountiful. Mr. Goforth w ill resume his trade here as a painty, decorator and paper hanger. Saturday night, April 12, at the Bountiful First ward at 8 p. m., Chief of Peace Reid Vetterli, who is an Eagle scout and also a former will talk to the Explorers and their friends on his experiences as a Everybody interested in scout work is cordially invited to hear Chief Vetterli who has had some very exciting experiences. Mr. Vetterli is chief of the Salt I.ake police department and is a brother of Mrs. J. E. Trowbridge of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Holbrook are leaving for the east the first of the week to consumate a deal on the purchase of a new Cadollic hearse and drice the same home on their return. The hearse they have used for a number of years was recently sold and is to be delivered to the new' purchaser about 20th. Sessions camp DUP will meet at the home of Daughter Anna Soffe, Friday, April 11 at 2 p. m. The hostesses are, Lealf P. Call and Evelyn Burkman. This is the fortieth anniversary of DUP. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. Horace Brough left for Chicago, Thursday night on the Challenger train where she expects to be with her daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Willey for a two weeks stay .She expects to leave there April 15 to return home. Marlene Rurningham, little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burning ham, who has been confined to her bed for two weeks w'ith rheumatic fever and heart trouble, was taken to the hospital today for treatment. Farmers Sitaite flgnnlj WOODS CROSS, UTAH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoiation hzz: zu, owe!? Of COURSE n, you can get along without an electric running water system on your farm. But ask yourself ... is it really worth the effort? When the cost is so little, the benefits so great? Running water is far more than a mere convenience; it is a vital aid to the familys health, an guardian against fire, a proven stimulant to crop and livestock ever-prese- nt production. Yet, for the average family, the cost of operation is no more than the daily newspaper. Yes, an electric running water system is oma investment youll never refor it will pay you dividends gret, for years to come. Talk it over with your electric equipment dealer! QOC)0 6 QjOQffl (? 9 Oil m PLAGW t Mini- - i:i : NW rees Koses-Shnibs-- T drop in soon. Even if yoe dont want or need a new home youll enjoy looking at the latest developments in house designs. YOUR PART HDDn?it DDeflsnyS ... 15th Linda Darnell p once included but deleted in conRepresentative Jebediah ference. Abb.. it of 1 armuigton was absent and not voting on the bill in the lowr house. lvnn K. Culhniore of Pleasant Grove and Mi's Donna I.ewi, of bountiful were married Monday. Sealed bids will be received by for tie Kays Creek Jrngation Co. the for the job of watermaster J941 season. Fids must be presented to any board director or secretary not later on the 8th of April Maxine I ayton of Layton has been chosen to become secretary-treasure- r V oung of the Frigham university pep club, according to an anouncement made this week at Provo. Miss Layton will asume her new duties at the opening of YOU GET VIGOROUS DEPENDABLE STOCK at OUR JOjKIOT CENTERVILLE NURSERIES AND DISPLAY GARDENS Henry Fonda IN Gene Tierney Return of Frank lames EVERYTHING ELSE IN GARDEN SUPPLIES, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS AND PLANTS. WITH HENRY HULL JACKIE COOTER JOHN CARRADINE J. EDWARD BROMBERG Your Dollar buys MORE true Value F OR LESS at Donald Meek Eddie Collins George Barbier P-W- The most colorful and daring outlaw's who ever lived were, without question, the James brothers Jesse and Erank. This picture is a sequel to Jesse James with characters again enacted bv the same plavers. Saturday and Monday Mickey Roonev in BABES IN ARMS Bountiful Lumber & Supply Co. ;A Thought For Today Many men cement and sand together, but fail to build get lumber, brick, because they have no dream. s. GET FREE GARDEN BOOK Porter-Walto- n Phone Bountiful 190 CO Centerville, Utah J |