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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL. LAYTON, UTAH. SEPTEMBER LAYTON ed to loiuUo at liwi't"n jo'ii there tkv v u r. .! to Ih.u''o and Sir' 1'oikM.u Mrs r n ....i i - a"! fr da1,rr' v , t 1 W t t w v i i ur-t- u llis B. Hill of Mr. and Mrs l.co m "eeb 1 tamed at a shower j.otuto wasi.m he i, d am m t K.,i 'u mi in a Mr V,. lor M Ml' i Is a t s i; ,, ' oW . -- V- . 1 i 1 I ' du o i '('til k . t ' , , , ( v , s ., ' I i . u , t t ii I i i .o . -- t rart'as t i'oi a eastern states nii'Mon He Mr. N,, ,, . ii ' held at the lume s.r Mrs Milton Ha''u!' M Mm M hot nh ghert, Wednesday nenmu 'te-- Iiiilt and and jU a and Mrs Dean Jeif of .ml l,. u.nUs INi-- l . JJr. Anihs spent this week with Mi'. : Weaver. Wii'ntain vt.itilihlunie tom farhv vans of I'.mv uni'! ed l.i in. t i it y- - and Mrs 1'erris in Marion Huehnian of ground la'di ttoi" t' i li.mt.n ke an Salt .mutoii were quests of Mr. and North laimmet, n to tk ... t1 " fan W alter Evans. Monday. , .trK t Ii.ki'oi the Ur ,lN Uivvkv and ton Woliiodai aitfnnon JJ- - and Mrs. Hill It h.,d wiik-enm Jav- - taken ahoi.t i uiik- - to do t , aim sjiiiit last hey have movtd to Moiaiiiwotk and thsie is 'till n oil to do )tn lev will resume hisas tie old v'o will haw to h, ;5heu umMr-thisl ow winter. .taken down ani ummid tad Galbraith and Woik nlts staited this t,k n.t- hpencer it.,y.'. otli e "ere quests of Mrs. David itinu the lois m jd.ue on the man lemon hmldim: Tuesday. he seiiuiit Mr and Mrs. William Seoftield woik on the hasiivent was lomj'iit . tutrned home Mondav fiom a trip ,11! several months auo David Adams, son of Mr and 0 tie northwest d.ss Haetel Matehinskv returned'Mrs lakv d.mis an, nn Sihool alter spending two ton, son ot Mr and Mis William I5'teel1' with her parents Ihirton, w hei go to tin eastern stat " Mr and Mrs. larlev es mission, will enter the- mission Ray ?d"eddmg in South Weher Wedjse'hool, Mondav. S esdiiv evening. e llevwood. on ntv hee r.e Mr' Sain Evans of Ogden was (inspector, ai rived home veiv eatlv 'i1' f uest of Mr. and Mr'. K. W liusdav morning trom a marlv 2 Ut'6dars last week-enmonths trip His imu-ratook him Mr and Mrs. Ray Dawson and through most o t the New ngluiid aid !r. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver andMates M mie is his native state er imfl.es enjoyed an outing in the at any rate Jje lived right on the dividing line between Maine and t,4nyon, Monday. Mr and Mrs. O Keith Adams New Hampshire He said he had j jnoonce the arrival of a daughter, difficulty in finding where his old U,Srn last week. home was located as that section of e The mutual leaderships tneetingjcountry had been bought up by big .. IS held Tuesday, the 6take offici- - companies which were raising' tim her on the same and the settlers tls attending, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elli'on call had moved away Mr. and Mrs. Yerd Cook and Mr .',eD OC relatives here Tuesday on hitesules were in way to their home in Nevada and Mrs. Zulon spending some time in Wyom Eogan last week to ,the firemen's conv ention. Mrs Ellen Sandall, who has been ,Te Bennett of Oakland, Cal. spending two weeks here visit-- f very ill, is Reported to be recover- T g- relatives. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Johnson The Layton town hall pud fire 4 three slaughters, Mvra, Jean station have been completed at a A my, spent last week in Rich-i- cost of $15,000 Geln Lav ton and family with relatives. have The following people from here moved to Ogden. (ended the funeral services of t lie Rodger Stevenson of Ogden and fruri Adams children who were Miss loise Mint, daughter of Mr rned to death at Grace, Idaho, and Mrs. Oscar Flint, were married lich was held Wednesday: Mr. on Wednesday of last week. 4 Mrs. Frank Adams, Mr. and James Xicholl moved to Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Monday evening where he will help (S. Blaine Adams, jrun Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Del-- , convert the old Weher county court ft Adams and Mr. and Mrs. How house into a dormitory to be used I Flint and their families, in connection with Welter tolkge. Neand Mrs. He will enter that school when it Dell Grant of p. spent a few ll days with rela-e- s opens September 16. R. Y. Adams has been appointed here and in Bountiful this ek. employment agent for this county dr. and Mrs. Elmer Flint of If any one is in need of work they visited relatives here last should see or write Mr. Adams at tk. once so he can get them a job. t sd Mr. and Mrs. William attended Frank Hickenlooper er motored to Richfield Sun- - the funeral of a nephew in Black-footo take Miss Norene Call who Sunday. Charles Briggs, son of Mr. and oiflg to teaeli school there this r. Mrs. George E. Briggs, returned c f.! and Mrs. Charley Flint Sunday from Madison, Wis. where .the arrival of a daughter, he had been running a service station. l at their home last week. Ir. and Mrs. Clarence Bone mo-i- d Mice and Men, These are the to Cache valley last week to Amazing People Hollywood said I ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe you would never see! Men and Wo who is jnanager of the men who burned their stories into In tomato packing company at the pages of the novel pton. From there they ynotor- - who caused a sensation in a prize for 11 t , K. ' 0 - , Barnes Soninary ( , ,l"l " Hi " 11 N t ti ' , halites n,'k ' ' " ' . " ' ' Mu 11 nnetn u,::1Ilh,. "I ' t , . ' f it ' ' d s a 1 . dBrnr v o t ' rr1-- ' S it' jjrt sW . tli ; ' t K.l-- ' i : " t 1- Jut. ' - 1 I.ASSiriKI) ADS ( N loM, . 1 i hu-i- d v V " , A Firm Foundation m -- 1 1 Colleuv work of the atte-nd- - F. k deep foundation for Mvuritv and progress, both spiritual and matt nal. It should have two child' element: 1. 111 uhT kind rit-i- la.v a j Practical training for earning a t Character-buildin- spiritual g - development. 1 1 . 1 t d i N'l till. tJ I, u d Mil i Mu H( ih m1 n in in Dili .it J vv 'll 'I t i . Reliable instruction leading to comin one hundred fifty occupaf petency tions is offered at Brigham Young University. Largest intermountain private institution of higher learning, B. t Y. U. has five colleges which give 1 (SS courses of nationally accredited work. d CENTERVILLE living. 2. I ' ' N't- t 1 ,i n II i - M ,u ' i , i , SALT LAKE ' , I cny RECORD-BREAKIN- -- 1 "I 1 (lun .1 w i I, I 1, 1 -- Will H IN ALL DEPARTMENTS nd outdoor musical rsvus, (K n , mi mI.iv iimbt I,,, m tin 5 nights, Monday thru Friday "FLYING COLORS" min 1 EXHIBITS G ,11 ., t i mi pit im c I iu wile biimnl w.ml .imu',m,MI ,., nine nut ami ,,n,,v sl, CAST OF i 70 . 8 CIRCUS ACTS tEPT 14 TO 21 former Religious Education Department into a Division of Religion with four departments. AUTUMN QUARTER , E0:(E(E REGISTRATION September 20, 21 and 23 For information, address The President ! announces the opening of the School Year 1940-4- 1 Po-tll- o, t. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY g days, August 26 to Sept. 12th Freshman Day, September 1 3 (forenoon) Instruction begins, September 1 6th promoted to class At ht best-sellin- o Pre-registrati- on PROVO, UTAH an-e- Mc-ig- td . ,11 "t st uili v u , t - 11 ' w m1, , isli., n, ,i t ii in 'Mu i nt ,ii "I'c, li.is km, ii, i.Mi'inti t,i in, m 'i nt ,'t !,ii n ,i i K m i in. t atiil 't i t h .nit - i in IlHMIibi'is alt IIilI'I l,i t J'li-tl- lt til.! .nil nm ill t, , m t' u , ,,, II. bt.ililcs Increase of facilities includes the construction this year of a splendid religion and social center with spacious auditorium, classrooms, banquet anil tuili vk , recreation rooms. Paralleling this def velopment is the expansion of the d o ' 267 academic and 80 vocational and terminal subjects offered. COURSES Agriculture Art Engineering Home Economics English Radcriologv Forestry Hygiene Mathematics Botany 1940 . . . almost one third September lation starting back to school higher grade .'"receiving in The American Way. For ist 'get acquainted Jeve 63 years of Utah's popu- promoted to a modern education ! a ... the has been winning from the pioneer promotions too . . . advancing link in great transcon"baby road" to cn important tinental systems. ever made! do that needed painting brighten up touch up unsightly furniture and -- 8 smart shoe rack, practically a gift! 7 lomc needs one! Holds more shoes I atu- weve seen. Paint it your favorite (Remember, dingy closets date your ) Supply limited so bring us your faint needs fight auay. - fine Full Paints I Buy any of th Fuller Pure Prepared Pairt Porch & Deck PlfcM Drcortt Enamel Full ms MS floor Enamel Speedk Mien par, and Puller j!o Epeedfiat VarnUiM New Pure Prrjwnd Primer. one of During these 68 years . . . RrSrm, as Utah's largest tcrp.'yers, has educated thousands of school children hru its tav support of Utah's Schools. with i oruy S89.36 per pupiL The average yearv is proud that tares paid in 1940 for school S3 paid tb purposes alone, amounting to $385,683 children. school 4A1G Utah educational bill for Utah's Public ikho: pteTh is efficient . . . ar-s- t Business Economics French Geology Music Orientation Philosophy Physics Geography History ir conditioning and Refrigeration Nursing Auto Body Reconditioning Physiology Auto Service and Repair Political Science General Metals Carpentry Psychology Power Machine Operation Sociology Civilian Pilot Training Speech Airplane Engines Defense Program Zoology Education Special Evening Classes jbrnf A SUSt Purchase For inform CTfioiLcdw Mto Gsand service L C. LVND, Agent Layton I0RRISON MERRILL & COMPANY building headquarters I File transcript of credits from high school imme- diately with the Registrar of Weber College. Offer Telephone Bountiful 9 6 Sf1ea t e in I, . 1 oimury at. Ml I vs ' t. ' H t ! v t w U K 'ti ipal Nr, Ml" ' M'ti ,1! ,,1 ' , , a , s s od s i , , 1111,,. r i t v e inn , i : ino 5. 52-- J o For further information write or call the Registrar. Weber College OGDEN, UTAH fS |