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Show THE LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs Albert T. Smith Mr. ami Mrs William (lark of Roy ami Mr. and Mis John ot Salt ake City were remit visitois at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wallace llammon Mrs Jeio Steed of Ogden visited relatives m (lcaifuld, Saturday Mis. Hillit Muir ami cluldmi were visitois last Wednesday at the Ogden home- of Mrs Mini s partnts Mi and Mis (hailcs Clements Attu teniammg for the summer m thiir home- lure, Mr ami Mrs. James Waiie.ii have retiumd to their wmtir home in os iigclcs lloek-woo- d ,v Vote j&i theie . . . progressive candidates 1 at htift ASSOC 1AII0H A weekly Newspaper published ajton, Utah, tn tnt I intereit of Davis County and Colonic formed by former resident of the county. Entered as tecono-rtar- a Layton, Utah, under March 8, 1879. 1&40 w The Layton Journal UTAH SIAIE 24, - matter at the Act of v - 1 Subscription price $1.25 a year. 1 Ini Main aiiompaimd his JOHN STAlII.n, JR. Editor sis-- 1 CLEAKFIELI) j wedding ititition in honor of Mr ami Mis lostph Hallow Mas given bv tin hi nli s paientx last 'Ihuisdav t Moher J1 veiling, btrauise waul hall ill the A alrgc crowd of ulatms and li lends tioin Syrauise ami Cleartiilil were m attendant e ami manv losely gifts v ere receive el 'I lie hinle, tlu1 burner Miss Marjorie Dalton, is the daughter of Mr ami Mrs Horan ). Ualtiui of Svraeiise, while the bride Krooni is the sun of Mi and Mrs Osear Harlow of Clearfield Young Mr liailow tilled a mission for the 1.1) .s chinch m techo-.Shnahiand was one ef the last to leave that field missionaries when war hostilities broke nut I a, about rear agei a liual Kchet soitety inetnhers undti the duet turn of their Mrs Katherine Parker, gave a Halloween dame in the ward Ward hall last Piidav evening memhers were admitted oil their budget tickets. The Relief soiietv held its regular meeting in the ward chapel, last Mrs. Hattie Tuesday afternoon Sessions gave the fust literal y lesson of the current season l relating: several chapters in the book of "Adam Bede bv George 1 he t, piesi-den- re-ic- Elliott The bridge club held its meeting the past week at the home of Mrs. Members Holt. Matthew of the club were in attendance. Miss Marie Smith left Thursday for I os Angeles, where she anticipates spending several weeks visiting at the home of her uncle ami aupt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles AVood. Airs. Morgan Walker of Salt I.ake Citv is a guest at the home of and daughter, Mr. her -- son-in-la- w am! Mrs Knicrj Wilcox. Mrs. Nettie Mansell of Pendleton Oregon is a guest at the home of 1 N N AX X " v s ss S WV For (Jovernor Qualified by experience and training A Dawson, candidate for state senator from Davis county. Mr Dawson is now serving as president of the Layton town board, is president of the Davis County Bar association and is Bishop of the Layton L. D. S. ward is William has lived in Davis county all of his life. During his early life, he was engaged in the mercantile business and at the present time he has one of the finest fruit orchards in Davis County. In the fall of ltUti he was elected Davis county assessor and was reelected to this office in l!i:to He served in the county sheriffs office and as mayor of Centerville. Mr. Brown is a fluent speaker. He is a staunch believer in America for Americans and if elected to the legislature will work to aid in the supression of all subversive elements rd 1 He has served as Davis county attorney for six years and has practiced law in Davis county since P.tLtk Mr Dawson is a farm and home owner and is a substantial taxpayer in and has been a resident of Davis county all his life He knows the needs of Davis county and its farmers, and will see that their interests are protected by' beneficial legislation which may come before the state senate. His business judgment, experience and foresight, coupled with a desire to deal justly with others, qualifies Ben Brown for the office of state representative 1 Ma-be- For State Senator Ben Brown, candidate for state representative, is a resident of Centerville and 1 A. ARCHIE BRIGGS CHARLES E. STEED y, For 4 -- Year Commissioner For Charles E Steed, your candidate for the four-yea- r county commission post, has been a resident of Davis County all his life, and as such knows the problems confronting residents of this area. Commissioner ear ar Mr. Steed was born in Farmington and later moved to Clearfield, where he has lived for a number of years He received his education in the schools of Davis county and at Weber college at Mr. Briggs was born in Bountiful and has lived there all his life, with the exception of two years spent in Idaho. He is at present a director in the Barton Creek Irrigation company and the Bureau Supply association. Ogden. For many years he has engaged in farming and poultry raising. He has served as deputy county as- As a farmer and stockraiser, Mr. Briggs knows the problems of Davis county and will exert every effort to aid in their solution. sessor and was one of the first board members of Clearfield. He has worked as a fieldman for a local canning concern If elected. Mr. Briggs will carry out a policy of honesty and equal distribution to all, with not more tax dollars, but more cents out of the dollars already being spent. Mr Steeds qualifications are such that he merits your support in electing him to the position of Four-yea- r County Commissioner. KEITH L. STAHLE THESE CANDIDATES PLEDGE TO Work for the best interests of Davis County at all times, by placing personal gain in the background and working for the interest of the greatest number of people. 0 Maintain our present fine highways and thoroughfares and rush improvements in those districts where roads have been neglected for so many years. 0 Operate our county government in an economical manner, turning thumbs down on all needless expenditures which do not benefit residents of Daws county. The county commission candidates pledge themselves to make county purchases from all local business establishments. wherever possible. They do not believe in the practice of a commissioner selling merchandise from his own firm to the county. They recognize that this proceedure, if not unlawful, is certainly unethical. These candidates further pledge themselves not to sell tax titles to themselves, members of their families or business associates. 0 For County Attorney V t VX 2-Y- Your Two-yecounty commission candidate is A. Archie Briggs of Bountiful. XVSX SX LLOYD RILEY For Secretary of State WILLIAM A. DAWSON For State Representative y 1 WENDELL L. WILLKIE For 1resident BEN BROWN st the Road! xs DON 1L COLTON 1 is Long, Low-Hu- gs xsxy Democracy . Come see the new Rocket Bodies. DE SOTO for 41 xx Preserve Vote Republican t Mis oiiisc Wettimt and lit i small d.uightil, Susan, bat k to tin ir vs i n t ht hoim m 's.e lilHego bj Mis autoiiiohih Mettuut spt nt lit i siimmti vaiation litie at the home ot lit i I'.nints, Mi. and Mis M ahi ) lost i Mr ami Mis Hon Wallr have movttl to the Hanks apaitmuits to male tluir home foi the pit suit Mi and Mis William Mil nitre of ar Wtst, We he i Co visited luesday at the home of Mr. Mel n tilts patents, Mr and Mrs James V Mel nt n c Mrs. Alice Starks ami daughter, Mpha, have returned tioin a two weeks vacation tup to the Not ami California Mis ( liailts Rowe ami small daughter, nn, leit v tiam 'I hurs-dafoi Mercer, Missouri, where tliev will stay lor an extended visit at the home of Mrs Rowes mother who lias heen in ill health for some time. Mis Mary Randall, Mrs Hillie Muir and Mrs. Thelma Slaughter and their youngest cluldnn were ( )gde n v isitoi s, riday. Among those ftoiu this vicinity, who followed the annual deei hunt on opening elav were. Newman Odd, An ios Odd, Arvil Sessions, tigene Reed, Hale Sessions, W Thurman Taylor, Guthrie, W'allace II amnion, I.es Stoker, Lloyd Muir, Myron cubes, Roy Manning, CJuinccy Adams, Perry Smith, C. 1.. Smith, Allen Hodson, Norris Wartcn, Charles JRovve, Angus Stevens, lTmo Hudson, Ivan Hatlow, John Moss, Dal Layton, Red Alltn, and Don Hurgi, ami also the following collides Mr. ami Mrs eonard Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs Sid Sly, Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Sessions, Mr. ami Mis. Myron Mr. and Airs. Matthew Ilcdt, Dr. ami Mis. Noall Tanner, Mr and Mrs Waynard Bennett and Mr and Mrs. Murrett Olson. Mr. and Mrs lewis Carver and childicn, Bill and Jimmy, visited Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. June Hunter, in Ogden. r, 1 Keith L. Stahle. candidate for Davis county attorney, was born in Davis county and attended the Davis high school and obtained a degree in business and education at the University of Utah He received his legal education at Utah and Stanford law schools, being elected a member of the Order of the Coif, national honorary scholastic legal fraternity, upon Ins graduation. X" xAT Mr Stahle is a member of both the Utah and California bars and of the Davis County Bar association He has had much valuable experience in the practice of law in Davis and Salt Lake counties He is president of the Davis County Young Republican league, a director in the Junior Chamber of Commerce organization and is a member of the Lions club The Requblican candidates for legislative offices pledge to the aged and needy by maintai; 0 the present pensions, and if at . ll possible, to make increases for tose deserving 'i this aid. These twro candidates are large taxpayers in Davis county, and as such, know the problems of state and county taxpayers, and will work to make the tax dollar go further. elected to office, Mr. Dawson and Mr. Brown propose to sponsor legislation to substantially reduce the salaries of all public office holders who are receiving over $2(X) per month, and reduce the number and membership of the numerous bureaus and commissions now sapping the resources of this state. The Republican candidate for county attorney pledges himself to guard the we fare of the county by well his duty in office andperforming carefully protecting the interests of the Easiest Driving in the World FLUID ABIC CAR no one should 17 feet 4 inches of flashing beauty packed with new features and refinements every 1941 car t buver will want! ti A great 105 horsepower a V 4 v ? Super Economy engine, e a new frame and Rims on wheels are Safety just a few De Soto adv box-tvp- ance-roen- ts i for 1941! Drive a DeSoto today! 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