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Show . i ICOJRNAL LAYTON. I' LAYTON ' I' ML 1ANUAKY !41 , oker SchuoYNmvs icxloo-- !I, ,r"i , gakir! .rti ' W crthink it on ".j.a'v .lav 1 ANM-KSON- 1L la 1 !'uvt M ii e in O' a 1. !' a ,r m ni m 1 ipt it M - i 'i mp an room Uw-l,f CJV Tint!-- - li- iimrii.rig am oiinc-- I r lauy ti r, Mrs. w ho Ol 11) 11111 s the imut'ti tun a- - In C nth . GEOGRAPHY i i i 'in-- 1 Mins li.Jv;,, U i Is' ti t V"S 111 I t .,"i I an itu.iriu.it o r'ia jhl ticnn? lor a't tvlfli .in s at tl I when they finish then IvT! ul M I think they Kit that wax 'M 11 g(o-huok- TITTI.I DON '11 SCRAP BOOKS Curtis' room tluv stories the v read in Kfjc; readers and drawing I'intiris tiK'ni to iaste in scrap hooks think that by the end of tht- rear have nice wira)) book. LOIS DAVIS, 5th in Miss pi,krig - Ut'-fj- . " !lr . ab0ie 1 't ' ' i ar.j hss, Reborns room I am read in Wondertund. h i a Ahit not; ng book. hvcrv time Alice ii.urrst atj she eelier groux oimnhin 1''' of 0Br jst smaller. t,! will In j, "-'- d ity-goo- U hug to mor whidj t M.irt, h. l'MO, ' 1 iu i UK ace. hank. 5 READING CLASS JIN January 1 : I .1 b t kt vi'it with Mi s nis hrntluTb ami nisi, s, l.ne aeinm to the hull,, t. ,.1 aihs, t V ,t i 11, ml ! Si' Woods (! tiptiNemmu ol -- " t m I ill 11 Mi tie on 'l'i tml t , Y , BOKHARA ebruary THOMPSON, 5th YELLOW EYES ai tv Char-tnh- l - .1 o l. - I t ,,l.v. 11, ,,t t, n and room I am "Yellow Eyes. It is about coagar who ha kittens and gets A Jby Cougar George. The three iprphan kittens get caught and t going to get chased by dogs a kill them. I have only read W chapters of rt. but it certain-- ; Joh claims rsigned ore the Mis ReLergs la it! at 25th 1941. t PAUL DAY, 6th SON, JR. Estate of H. ion WHAT LUCK! Gibson, Decern rneys, Lay. 8 ditors riark, IitpMr. Tolman's room ?iri to have a test on we were decimals the President was talk djav but 'fOTer the radio so we listened to .il ipeed. It was surely lucky for a localise I didnt know the test 'try pell. ROBERT LODER. 6th 1 Be ART claims uhh rsigned at before tht , hjdisg Meyers room we are hljg designed lanterns. I hope is good so it can be put up 1941. liart LARK, te of Grant on, Deuiti-46- exhibit. NEIL BRYSON, 5th I Miss Meyers room are we Jng. It surely is a lot of fun. KU we g.et through we have to p all the scraps. If we go in after school to do it t V 1 v 1 W alh v 1 11 1 Iarent-Tcacher- week-end- 1 dont OVER DESIGN j : the Romans. three parts. The first is kindergarten, the second the republics and the third the emperors. In one part it Julius Ceaser made himself atter all the wars he had in another part he was mur-A- t Or. Hill said he is going to 4ry about the beginning JWf ja j CORDON :NG 3- KEDDINGTON, HANGING 6 lockers -J the t I the year we put t Cni hoes down in the lockers, -- os shoes were in the same as the girls. 'Mr. Fisher said and girls gym shoes .getting too tangled, so the J'11'0 wing to another locker. ''ill not mixed up. norma get 6th f jv i"c 222 impany luxd, -- nfantile Paralysis Badges Mr. Tolman brought ir-fy- , lC the aralysis badges around teachers bought one. He it anybody who brbings a P'cture on isV i ave 0neand girl. The boy by a 2 er and the girl has a eg. I. - I marie scHultz EsidENT ROOSEVELT - V 'efo' 0 ) Roosevelt a band play. Out trev baiI Ple who talked I liked Roosereltbest Mr. HiU . & tbe Hrst president irvp ijOREPUTMAN,1 6th CLEARFIELD of the To"n-rVar assoc- 'IS Crops a Held last - .k Jan Monday, at nrf ,, p. m i n the Clearfield n 'n Call, president of Presided. A group est. Point, Syracuse, '.j1 blearfield w.ere in at mee-tin- -- ? 1 Veit preepf 5 The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 athletl more than a million square miles to the Unitetl States. After securing an appropriation from Congress to explore the vast territory, President Thomas Jefferson chose Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to lead the expedition. Starting up the Missouri River near St. Louis in May, 180 L they returned in September, 1806. Not only had they found a land route to the Pacific and located a river flowing to the sea, hut they had transferred the western boundary of the United States to the Pacific Coast. who Lewis and Clark were the opened up this vast new' territory holding so much of promise for the future of the country. trail-blazer- s s in industry today. In There are the telephone service they are not only the men who build the lines over mountains, deserts and s in science in the Bell plains, Lut the Telephone Laboratories, ever seeking better ways to do the job. of communiKeeping the nation's channels hours a day is the job cation open twenty-fou- r a responsibility of your telephone company local it shoulders eagerly. Whether it may be a emergency or one of national defense, telephone men and women are ready. trail-blazer- trail-blazer- ... ij i,rRf-.The e 261 w (o ue!'ci society Weekly meet st Tuesday aftcrtioon in cbaPcK Mrs. Hattie of the Th.''rri tbe rcv'-c5Leth Eiherty by o review will be in k-'- Trail Mums ( President IVtl1,r:stalImcnts. 1 Eyon of HI i ,!t g M i Ml- - aunt I i tin- - ki a I 'n I I !' I 1"W UK' Vl Dia ii i, ai d in Ml ai v iv Bingham tmi is m th k I w ti k i laktng 't ,u tm 1) knee. il.miN, llati h Ii,.-lit- ( Ml al an at I l v i vv u i'v h l ' "M t n ' 'I ti. pi' " at u , ami M - R.i I l.ii i in c ' i & Telegraph Co, The Mountain States Telephone - "I ll" li- D'i I. I I W 'P U ,,ui ,1 ' a ami Mi- - ( nd'h ri L .in,) M i M i i iui.il , and Mi- a a von, Lw ui d h.u N'onsireil a dame at Mi ami Mi- - Ynd tun, s. .urn C,nh, tl.e flmi,,i lngh i bool ijam-- . Mi, .m, Sjturdav ev Spent er D t lair W'lnte-ide- -, l.ngi i loud attended. ruing Mr ami Min t' King has beiu ill bonus William-- , Dr ami Min with a ia-- i ol the tin a, oal Mi ir aiim r. Mi W.l Snowdiii Roberts lam Simmon-- , and Mi and Mi- I t Mr s. j am,, r o 1! Cl II Dean Tanner, are s,nd Mi ami Mi- -it- - ro avion. mg a few weeks m California. Dr Rob, am two daiii-l- i Dean aimer is here from the east l!-- . Kav and t oil, in a- -t pent v bis parents. Sundav at Spnngvilh ,ii-itMt Miss Alton d.tms wai Inline and Mr- ;immt William- - Mi-- 1 trout I og.in to spend tin 'week-enWilliams ai rived W edne-da- v anionL with In r patents, Mr. and Mrs. to spend the week line with Is.iae Adams hi r patents, Mr. ami Mrs. lav ton Mi. and Mrs. ,Dee Phillips anl The follow m gt imp ailed ami Mr and Mrs llailan Phillips of -- pent the evening with Clav Adams Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr and t mill on IhniMlav evening Alma Phillips. Mr. ami Mrs. lank D Adams, Mr t'rval Ramsey rtf Fenmlton, Ore. ami Mis, John V. Adam-- , Mr and was m Lav ton last week on Jin Mrs (lari lire Bone. Mr. ami Mis wav to C hit ago to attend the can-ne- r lovd Fdv, Mr. ami Min. Irvin W'. i onv ention. Adams, Mrs. t bloc Hams and A testimonial meeting was held Mrs lHiuva.nl Flint. in the Layton Mrs. chapel Sunday for a) ton entertained lu t (rant Weaver who is leaving next htidge club of Bountiful tnlav at week for the mission field. Mr. her home. um lieon was seiml to Heiner ol Moigan was the speaker. eight membeis Paulene Smedley, daughter of Hatohl J llison and Otha K. Gieen Mr. ami IMis. Henry hit eatly Fudav for the Noithwest Smedley Ieen lonfmed to her home ft ami San Francisco, where they will weiks with a case of the make a tour ol a number of sugar Mrs l ord Dixon of Morg.i fai tones in that vicinity. Airs. Harold h Bison and spending this small daughter, cuts. Mr. and Katherine, left by tram Saturday ides. for a week's visit with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coltrin of Fos Angeles and then will continue Not folk, Virginia -- pent last week- on to San 'Francisco to spend a end w itli Air. and Mrs Ed Layton. I liev were on their way home from San Francisco. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Robins motored to. Huntsville Sunday to visit Mrs. Mary Ann Harris who is very , Robin- - , -- I D I Ml M t i , HI t Mi ,n ii ( I, I . V i 'mmlav, " In I Sim -- , 1 1 1 1 U Ian .imiivii-.i- .ui, v 'In i ,1 d III Mill to ' ll ,u I'M. Mi i I it last w " mil i e 111, I -- on Moth-di- i Ol ox Fiiitprf lames In max ,1 am tin -- r mldinlv 1111111, ,,K ,,, i"', ( 'into the In lal ti , I vans, rvtn and ,.( ntiulv a hoi iin.iii ' i k I limn d '"11111 quarter pound Mrs last but wax horn to Mr. ami ill on Miurxday of lux J, tin ir fourth . t I 1 I I ( I I I nt -- ordi-mim- 1 I e alm -- - y fr -. -- High Tcntioa Electric Traoioi Lairs 60.090 rolu o4 in dM United Sou ia 19 IS. Iti(n -- Dependable electric energy, in mple quantity, it one of the vital necessities for speeding up our national defease program. America, yomr electric power supply is ready. In our nation today, there is 56,000,000 horsepower of installed generating capacity, 88 par cent of which is ia plant of privately-owne- d utilities. Thi is considerably mure than the oomhined capacity of EoglaaJ, Germany and Italy. POWER Tnioa Electric Truiais ton Lines 60,000 tola ud trrrt ia the United Sam ia 1940. (MM UTAH 1,11 the vin r k 1 1 a a I a v Mr-- . Sarah Vrunvir ol Long Beach, Calm, who has been the the pa-- t week of her brother gtic-- t and Mr. and Mrs. Ir- I - . I birthday. -- gin lion-v -it bu-ine- ss re- tlnii' thix morning m a thin lust hoi ogan lmxptt.il I'lincial seivurs R Jenkins, son i man of Mr. "ill he lit Id tlieie Sundav at .6) ami Mrs. Ross Jenkins, of formerly P m. Mix Smith wax hoi u m Bonn Bountiful hut now San Diego. ff t in 1.'4 ami lived lieie mud ( alii land Miss Ikorothy Holt of about 'tin nl ear x ago whin thi s i ,u use, were nianied Wedneslaniilv moved to ogan She ix xin day in the Salt Lake The vtved hv hit huxh.iiul and sevtial In nle was lionotcd at a temple. numbebr of i hil.li t n affairs reiently, among prcuuptical Mi am Mix ii ant Sciiixt aie them a shower foriwhich Mrs. Char the h.ippv pai i ntx ol a son hoi n ley Shu ley was hostess to 2(1 11 Jamiai) guests. he ntv imuxhal rcicned iuxtiuc ui x, young daughter of Mr. and tmiix ut Widni'xdav night's conn il Mis Myron F, Holbrook, under-wiIan appendicitis meiting to i e that dog minis pay operation, the In i live ire ut $2 ,, male and $1 llmr-da- v at St. Marks tot It male dugx to the city at the hospital. I nuiinmg he operation was pro- t it v ball hy Feb. 15, PHI. The e t ii ui in ed sin cessftil. ix to In enloiieil without any Membership to the drum and exemptions, A pait who kept dogs bugle lux been thrown open m Salt Dike in an cm Insure so to theturps public. At first it was the animals mid not get into the thought to confine it to the descenstreet, said lie had to pay the same dants of egion members but now ax the re-- t. This seemed to he the anv Mue is eligible to join. Any one way the lotimil fells about it. desiring to join should attend the Mrs. Jane Young, widow of Alma meeting at the I. egion ball, Thurs nis- - flay at 7 :30 p. m. Young, rcicived a telephone -- 1 Hmnefcr lift Sunday for Salt he will spend a fewd,i- - before rt turning home. Fir-- t Ft. Arthur F. Layton was called on January lh for service in tlic F. S. coa-- t artillery for a period of one vear or longer. Mr. Lay-to- n will have January 26 for Tor-rePine-- , near San Diego, Calif., a reserve offireplaremint tenter cers. MrLayton and theif two children will join Mr. Layton as oon as he learns of his location. Mr. La ton has been in the insurin Davis county. ant c Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, accompanied by their on. Dr. Dean Tanner of P.oston, Mass., and their daughter, Miss Arlean Tanner, will return this week from San Francisco. where they have spent a few days this week visiting with their and Joe ons ,Dr. Ralph Tam.i-Tanner. The American Legion auxiliary of Layton will give a membership tea at the town hall, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. State officers will he present, incuding Mrs. Ora Bundy of Ogden, state president ol the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love, Mrs. George Love, Miss Arvilla Love and Bobbie Love returned Sator S t a t Samuel Wool's ol i, w S.u ' a n ha S c ol 'av id S ul, Mr. and Mrs. G ,E. Briggs entertained six guests at their home Sun day. Harold Ellison and Otha K. Green left 'last meek for the Pacific northwest on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. L. I.. Ellison attended a welcoming dinner for all the state legislators, at the chamber of commerce in Salt Lake, Wednesday c cniiitf. Bonnie Rav Llli-o- n was chosen oueeii of the Laton ward and Jack Cook a- - king for the M. I. 'A. green and gold hall to be hi Id Friday. Mrs. Harold IIimiu left Sunday for Los Angeh - ami thin San Fran cisco to ri I. .to Mr. am! Mr- Mi Kin Rohins spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. V ernoiL Rolnns. Mr. ami Mrs. I Ihir n Dixon. Mr. and Mr- - Rum- - Di"m. .Mrs. AVd-IneI. 'I horn ley of Layton; Mrs. of Dnils Slide George Han-e- n opt n house lor Mrs. Lucinda Mint at lur pome in Salt Lake Sundav. It was Mr-- . Flints 80th Lake ( ity. where , i iNitmg In r p.u ent-- I Mi- - loliti ill. da W t" li i man, vv ho relit m m d out In r mission I'.il'v Mi- - J 1 i w ( d- 1 re- - vans, son ft Jesse G. who pur, based the new liam holin' built on the W ha 'if A, will he the Wth Page plan on the stmt leading to m I'M 2 1 1 d iv "" " th d ot the - I ll BOUNTIFUL , 1 ' la Jl a ii i i Stales suf-leun- g 1 - . Mi- ,S liusliauti. av la It Li h a a oi ai nv al ol tin '"I "ll n UM1 i Mi- - Id V ,u M lit- iig a i il Pit M a I !l It v i D 4 i i -- 1 ' I! , t ' i II. .U M I a ' "'iln II U ' i "ii" 'In Mi n iiM.it Mi-Mi- I o ' c ' l " i tllt.'UH. I1 c ' .ft V , N "t no m Mi - ami III I X, ,, Ralph Dil'hli in t Mi pan " 11 M t ill'll taint d at a '1 P ii"" m.. lit i k . M i i i ii i t.l t !m d ti. M, till III i -- ll, h , ( K It W v ll N Hid u unit , ' i.'li i M - tu 'i. i no, ''on I' O i ,u thi l ' Vt- - an mil Pl -- in t Mill 1 k 'n I ,. ! t t H v "I, v 111. ill""! -- i l an is K nv ,,t . Ml l mu, i ll I Mi- - u s I.! hie R ii Id hut 1 Mi- - ami u atttii nts ami I i a u i t i'll t u l.i -- 'av lUlj'llttll ID 111 I": -! : ul t' ion am ( (I ' i - oil a n ulUMI I'll idi ill o till ioll.ll "111- ID! ( " m-- tin dav mm tv In IN .11 tin ol wnk thi- - Mi- - Ii Hi mu ' ai In t It at . ' hivk i l I I'll 11 t i ! n -- 111 III III lt i la oa H II hi at i d lil lit lion i i liw il.iis "n ak, l, N u i, Mi au.l Mi- ti rnlid an ol" in law w ui i t .1 ill 111 ., 1. l Mil M ai I av t n,k i , it ti si-- I W i Mi- I1 .01 . "r Coal V 1 t" HI I .1 K .1 ill. Ctudymg about ; Coal) (ul, at (., M. -- ::1 are he - m, a 9 s room in history we - linLi iiluuin t mu. 1 ROBERT DAY, 6th THE ROMANS I Cod ' I s room we are all over designs. have xc square blocks on They them. We i make a design and put on -- 2 In every square block CoJ i v ' la 1 i pa'-tie- vved-dn- ' a M. .V 1 I v Mi'll. YTON LA v 1 - kl M, Vi lung h iis'lav tt'i 1 -- ang t N'.n r srl I So 111 . 1 lliss Meyers In n ' M Hi i .1 DUANE EGGETT, 5th 1ALL Mi 1' t ' m n M -t 1 STENCILING -y hum Ulli'v I 1 flood. o K i ,1 v . al! i s 1 editors ti e iirs- n ''te ii ji and t'dill rNessi,ins itpresent-lnm i mmi n. p , Mill dav in mu t ol Mi- - U , Nm, , the Koval C amimv; 'alii lompati' ot tgile havi gone to Oui.i4 o, Un .th hili ' 'iii.iv anmv n b.o Min In hn wheie thev will attiiul the national !iiii n cm '1 the Bav l anners' I lull at hot mnv entum. Mvron Mahev, lmal mail iai W dm N.'.a, :,ivi no.,,, iin ner is in he Die ihospital, Odeti. a, Riii4 win. ill i' whue he vnulei w nt an opuation hi n ii ru I. in' ,m ov t .1 nion I's in for appenitu rtib llts hiotlui ,1hl ' ihaol 1. , Mahev, w 001 the mail roeti in hn i,,. , 'caiN ti .oiling in tl .un.v am! It It place. in N.lav Jwo new- liacherb have I'eoi si ial hilmlitil vvaid Iu mR-- n installed in Clearfitld 'ihook, nt snamelv, Mri I Ink Bi nnett, whoi Jitti iidcd the Wntirvc N.u v it st and will take the place iu t lit public fhe Scion, it aids wfm'h hi li l ack tiesdav iveninq. ,st bool of fitaev iev G.nlev, re was wait! set ved a lovelv dinner aftet otntly niarned and Mi Ruth Stod a jinnjram wa durd of Logan, wlim Ni;ii,n tollow-ttakes the whnh Lv dancing in tlw lull which pWe in the sew ing ulepartnient at kie North Davis Junior high school w.if uiiovcd hy tile little ln,i, Mrs Chailcs I. Button of I lorenct Larfcon, whose cntutain ed at a dinner is siheduled in the near fuparty at her home edntidav in honor of Min. Maur-en- e ture. Mrs. Bennett has acted as Hint Killer of New Yotk. Cm substitute teacher. t s weu laid tor twelve guests. s Tlw aivciativvn Mrs. llovvatd Thomas and son, held a special meeting at tlie North Frank. pent Tuesday in Salt Lake Davis Junior high school last Tlntrs with relatives. dav evening, under the direction of he North Davis stake play will Mrs. Verda Parker, P'PA president be at Weber college m presented 11. A. Dixon, president of the WeOgden ami at Plain City next ber college, Ogden gave the prin- w eek, I cipal speech. Mrs. I bonus Chadwick upent last Mr. and Mrs. Iantluts H. Barlow, "etk with her son, Harold, and Sr. went to Salt Lake City last Sun wife in Salt Lake. Miss Ruth Rohins was day evening to attend the farewell home . testimonial of their grandson, Elder from Ixvgan last Mrs. Kent Johnson entertained Harlow Duffin, who leaves soon for the LI)S Brazilian mission field. the antem club at her home Wed 1 lie missionary is the son of Clar- tiesday afternoon. ence and Jennie Barlow Duffin. James Crnldle and Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Naomi Hamblin of Clear- Burton are 'spending a few weeks field announces the marriage of her in California with their son and hro daughter, Emily to Charles G. Mc- Jher. Howard Criddle and wife. Bride, son of Mrs. Flora Johnson They will aNo visit with Mr. and of Paradise, Utah. The ceremony Mrs. Ben Laitire in Altadcna. Mr. tunl Mrs. Alton Barton atwas performed in Ogden, .Wednesday, January 5i h. A wedding party tended a party in Ogden Saturday in honor of the couple was given evening. last Saturday evening by the brides Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kershaw of mother at the family home. Rela- Ogden were Kasville visitors Sun tives and close friends were in at- dav . tendance. Luncheon was served. G. !C. Morrison, who was in the Relatives land friends from this Veterans hospital for some time, C li I a 11 m n Jis'bergs room 1 am read called, "Hie Brad-5- y ad kai Is".book B t is about a young rjj4!n liab a will of a lieutse and Jet pearls. She cannot find the x think it is erv interesting ,1 ,, . ,u to Him a' ' at t'n n'i , t iss ootl J 1 11I1 .ioss-- t and v II ' i KAYSX'lLLK !h,,; f sn.,ti, Roland f', , I t v , ' . . 1 j 1 iuiiis St, veils, Mr .tn Mrs ' V s .11 i 'sdi ' 1 1 lor ,r. CHRISTENSEN - I- I"1 n vmi witt Miv sinkiu rv n .1 ..muu ' , N,. -- , . , , ' I D , a I , ' v t , V I,.. i,i 10 ' m M ' i ,l t h .1 leat tick hi ant h t.u Un smith C.ummg ompauv LIBRARY BOOK JMY 09 it lativc- - ' ' N me N ' lll' ' ' I,,' 'i "ill , bal'v aMet ' M & In every section of the United States, where industrial mobilization is under wray or being planned, including the territory served by this company, adequate end dependable electric power is available. electric systems of the The nation have, over period of many yean, kept pace with the nation's demand, end, given the opportunity, will be reedy to meet future needs es they develop. LIGHT COMPANY Ogden, W.U.JI it. r. r |