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Show VOLUME SIXTEEN LAYTON. DAVIS COUNTY. UTAH, NOVEMBER Utah Farm Bureau 'O. Woman Passes Away In Offden Hospital as president of the ganization, on the first day of the two-da- y convention held at the T'OuntifuI, i tsjfT VO o fpulmonary embolism, Mrs. Cook was Kirn January 20, 185, in Kaysville, a daughter of F.beneber 11. and Isabell Watt Wil barns She had resided in Davis county her entire life. She was married to Mr. Cook I Aft rvi W OMNI 1 SO Sftiftia hall Mondus C otlicials tiom non, public PMfPirov Ht6t WW rv Drctsco 0Y F4tiy JO A IMM 4 Wtfk W4Q$ niinr I i. i ol tiaMn ha. aids m e homes, In in the new uni gumnls and Imimiuss dislints .'1 p m ith I 'oi'nt it ii Im the (hiistmas sia-iniat v l I i i i , t'e 'tale iiad iiumms smiif 1'iuimssinn, K v i ups and i.is!i it k home id I sister and brother-i- law n 'rrin Bcvkstead in South Iordan, id brain tumor after aie t, pii.rs of a Mr. and Mis, , 1 1 lei mcteuSio ovm 300 mi rovnwiirmftieH'M twpAMuMiMsrSiliwt nuorvooiof eisvw MpntoettiN (NmfpoiMWK'Amroi oTyvi xp PuitxJ ptect j MiT rrTxcsM6 uotrm ayo south or tv . Tvr mt7 to pam firm op ppcpimip TUI Ptopmrtt flurry, (sp d. tw rF N Bountiful Lions Frolic At Stoker School, Monday one-thir- d ! an us V c er Final Payments the farm bureau presi- The final sugar beet payment, dent said in part: "the fact that amounting to $$0,000, has been (the agricultural) of our made by the Layton Sugar is on a production basis pany, J. B. Cooley, office manager, where its members are providing reported. Combined with other beet sll and to spare that is required . . . payments made by the company by the remaining portion of the this fall, the total limit paid for the population but are so meagerly re- - 55, (Hit) tons hauled to the company ompensed for their effort that they dumps since October 15, is $257, (XX) are unable to purchase the products he said. of others is proving to be the great- A few straggler loads probably St handicap to the raising of living will roll in for a few more days, standards , said Mr. Holbrook. ibut generally speaking, harvest in place at the feet of agriculture Dav is county is ocr, Mr. Cooley itself the blame for it. I know that stated. it - within our power to change Work at the sugar mills will con tht'C conditions if we choose to do tinue until about December 15th. an ..i g iu; 1 Pwt Growcrs Get at ,h. i . be assained siniisslul rnti.iuls m a a long illness. Mt at I ic salrts vouncil, Davis I lui'tiuas lighting context now be-Maxiiebl was foreman and acton mg planned hi mrmheis i t the I'lation opeiatot for the Utah Lower county ftslund boatd and town board attending. Uountilul Imuoi A Light toinpany at American tons i lub and William A. Dawson, town hoatd l handier ut t oimnetie in iooPei- - Folk. president, said attention will be ten ation with the citv he toutest will tun from I Venn terrd on installing additional satetv measures at the lirntilr sttert tad- - her 15 to January 2, and much inroad crossing, one Mock west of terest is being shown by contestant the main highwav. The crossing who will lie with each other for in Granite; hit widow, Mrs. Myrtle provided setting for a tragedy high pties, said members of the Bechstrad Maxfield; two .sons, 15 when two school guts nunmittee. wis B. and Norman Ben Maxfield were killed when they stepped into ' ash donations have already and a daughter, Mary Ann Maxfield tho path of a southtmund height been reieued from the Bountiful of Ametnan Fork; two brothers, t itv ( ). Bower l ewis train ight and Mmmipal Maxfield, of American 1 he uiitims Atnelda Higgs, 10 ompaio and Bonuttlul t its, as alTotk, N, I'arl Maxfield of Bakers- staitei on the pue monel field, Calif; two sisters, Mrs. Rose idaughtei ot Mt and Mrs I lub memheis will endeavor to, Cooper and Mrs. Mary Talbot of 'b lliggs, and Delia Hodgson, and. Mis Isaac toim new and mteiestmg daughter ot Mi patterns Salt lake. I'uneial services will he conduct-a- s Hodgson were i having r.n h other of light limitations lor Mam sticet they weir coming home fiom wlmli will glow with i oloi from el Sunday at J'p. in. in the South school. Unguarded, as members of louith North to Third South street lot dan ward hapcl under the di- the schiiol hoard temporarilv 'out- - slatting December 15. tection of Bishop Royal V. Beck-steait tv the past exeriencr of lawrd junior ti affix- jiolice units, Hut ial will be in the Mr. Salt the gills stepped into the ham's l In istrnsen. Bountiful decorator, Lake City cemetery. w ay who wax the aitist for Utah disith an assertion that the mert- - plat s at both wot M's fair held ing is aimed to pictrnt recurrence Muring 13 and BM) at San Fran-o- t such act idrnts, Mr. Dawson and New York Citv, the it is hoped that an undei-Lign- s air espritcd to be unique pass will be lonstiinted at the cross and distuntive. t omplcte i oiitest rule and icgu-1- . mg, which is diiectlv east ot the s avton public si bool. No tegular llationv will be formed when Celebrating the second air emploved to direct stu bets of the jaleee organization of chatter night of the Boun- meet on Monday at B 30 p. m. at (jfni I i,vs dub, members and dent traffic. the South Davis junior high sdmolLUPMs st.,Kf,i an informal at Bountiful. party on Monday at the Stoker (Mty I tali O' 0 OP Yfi. Tin wopmut Tmum m nvnpot I 10 a. m., mg l 1 y vrrr&.,' c 1 "old-tim- It Jf wal (TMW 4-- H t'rS ic i t haustn f M avton will be AWFM CM Tty prop i all-da- v d PCI ZM0 AtPICOtP J 1 it WCmVTOvAI A MOsify X- fts-ft TWftsTOft yA8ft Jxewhouse hotel at Salt City of Springville I Selvoy J. Boyer as again chosen vice president of he grotty Selected to serve on the xecntive committee with these November .V,. 1005, in the Salt 1 ake wo officers, were, Mrs. M. L temple. Active in LDS church afFeeder of Brigham Gty, Frank G. fairs, she was in the presidency of Shelley of American Fork, llyrum the Rejief society and Young ladiM. Blackhurst of Salt Lake associaCity, es Mutual Improvement R. Rawlins of Draper, James A. tion of Syracuse ward. She also Howell of South Ogden and H. was a member of the ward genealCardwell Clegg of Heber. ogical committee. The federation delegates also Surviving are her husband; fie honored outstanding Future Farm- sons, Ben S. and Max M. Cook of ers and leaders of clubs of the Syracuse, and Dean Williams of tate, chose directors for the com- Layton; five grandchildren; and ing year, heard an program the following brothers and sisters: speeches interspersed with musi- - George 1. Williams of Salt Lake e eal numbers of style, 'City; Edwin H. Williams of West and attended a dance in the evening Layton, Andrew K. Williams of But the words that rang through Inglewood, Calif., Mrs. A. R. Cook the day in the report of their presi- - of West Point, Mrs. Arta F. White dent were not words of cheerful sdies and kips. Wallace Gailey of optimism nor yet of defeatism, but Layton. a hard and solemn warning that ke ! NUMBER ELEVEN Officials (all Meeting Service Clubs To Benjamin V Maxfield To Study Traffic Of Farmington Dies Sinmsor Christmas Hazards of Layton At South Jordan Lighting Contest Members of the Utah State Farin' Mrs. Elsie V. Cook. 55. wife of 'pureau federation, Wednesday had Samuel Cook of Syracuse, died Ward C. Holbrook, of Thursday afternoon in an Ogden 'lK lv-- Prominent Syracuse Meets In Annual Two-Da- y Session ,'tjv 28, mein-guaid- Last URMlTURt CAM from LATf- TAX Bill Few TM INPUSTRy tOOAllFP ytABI tfl MOW 0 MAPf X- THE BASIS Pfif rc yfws 92, TOO WOfKFm OF RDBPfg Bountiful "er" To sellout auditoiium. Amusements reminiscent of the "good old das were a pait of the lively program which had been School Bropertv owners tesidmg on the by the entertainment comeast lictii Ii at Bountiful, this week,! mittee, ( hatles A. Larsen and HarU. wete successful in obtaining the) Davis inunty officials will turn old T.. 1. a Belle. Iietorial scenes by On vote xd the Bountitul Citv i mini tl master switches the night of IV- - Utah at lists fv.it tiled an interesting to open a new sticct, to lu- know n eiulut to suffuse the titles and pait of the decoration carried out mote hiv ill high Mr. and Mrs. DaKa Davis will as Tenth l ast stieet, beginning at i nmnuinities with Yiiletiine lighting in the western theme. 0.". giaduates stepped into the limelight ,. ,i observe their golden wedding ot ations. i ankliu A buffet supper at H h South near the j. m. started I'niveisitv 'f Utah last week. Ashdown Is at their home in l'.onnti-HII ID live ticcs, e.o h the ami extending! ' LI tisnleme, festivities, evenings l'ul Sundav with an open house andC'hcn a latce number of them wete "ith for a dist.nne ot he 'ioity miieis" all wore rus- . , i .ippt ovim.ite 20 leet fall, will he; plated m the q i, i, I,: s..,..-.,v.. .?n-sM':,: divi un ot t o,. H J", I:,,';, '"m.,, H'vvill he opened t In otigli llnstiect ay, i. Haloid Holt, president said a iv ing, each person was given aae that the farm units in L tali arc sitv Under the direction of F.lgin 1SC, ;n Bountiful, Mis. Davis, the tmi Heinan.l miiies for new Dei oi ated with lights and appi jn serii money by oo small to Gilford ountitul ;l ,lll provide adequate member of the Atmiuan fumier Haniet Cornia, was bom at) latut lliegs, of West lx will homes in that sc t ion, Wiltied Wil- - pliatilv tiiinmed, tires who ihil, ysiiiith, Wie. He advised that many voting explain sieiitaiv, Yal George R. Day p.wt at W'e-- t Foint, N v it v July S, lSo'b Ceoi g.- Fadd. ot Ihumtnul ami li.mis, .iminiiin ed. sp.o id cviniy along the business ed about it to them. teioidii, e PbR must move toother states ii i.egon u invit'd winwere manied Ih.rmbir .ybbiindd Bountiful, a drum and bugle corps olk nil the new Sheet will begin dollM. M,mv ,, the guests lost heavily. they choose to follow agriculture, ias hfen organied by the Sons (.f They bv a 1'ampu t b tu heon 1.1 ponsoiol in the IS'Ht, al-ow ii bond memheis tiiuple,,to og.in )W(1 U().ps as soon as the! U1!ltl were lobbed of their stakes DUt cautioned his hearers to strive tlie Legion. Members are rehearsing and have been active m dmtcli the two highest Ionova, sdioLoiie a plan to deimate the Not til by be iht .lined. v g nd r an unit piovrd "hold These highwaymen". t! home toat rejrul.'ir intervals anti expect to u,,ik my umt n it it s in the natitm, :t t tirfr0 1C " orllnes Davis jiiuioi high siliixd with an i"iu, asked and aimed robbers' were lolcsale Iimidh s,u n inc ami M"1 migration ot . , pmpnsr Lour of tin ir maui l.iUxate part in future patriotic pro-- : Clifford lighting svstem. Tw o 1,., tively daved by thU.';oun.ger generation from UtahiKrams and paradcs. arc living. They a.e: Mrs'd.nts who com, ted the li.-- t two PnCUIllOma I lUiOS ( hi ixt mas 'daughters ill lig ti ers lie vamptuu, Jim W'inegar anil Steve Jllf' sentiments were echoed at an lowct dda Davis Howard and Duv L.'vi.ns .i the university (the pi. o rd atop e.n Ii wing of the new Linml, were who afternoon session devoted largely ed arc: H'avis of Salt l.ake City and DaKa division) with lutings of 2.5 nr over vvill lx trained building, lights n" outfits. activities of the Mr-. !,rxtei of the ru)il .;(xval-,A giade taimg of 2.5 indicates an clubs, at) Reeder, chairman .. Davis of Bonntitul. fd ,K d""" ,l"' ttrueture "Which Uilliam o Itlie Bountiful Junior TYfonrlMV and Peterson, director home and community department: 'average in all inllege tepoit aid 10 grandchildn n. iave a huge illuminated star will be '('hamlii-aS( llllftllll Commerce assisted at of illlMlUxij of the Utah State Agricultural of Sarah Smith, vice chairman lnaiks of lx twiin "lb and A", or ovrr the m bools entiance. hjngo, horseracing and other games iplated . a s,. honors" declared: and ..MCMcnsion servce. Hiding. the home community depart'high 1.. Smith and R. O. ( Layton were The appeal I want to make is ment; LcRoy Holmgren, president, '! lOll I 1) U ,ir an, Mrs. Orville Larson woo Students ho ompli ted the fresh to head (lie decorations 'the appointed that these young people be encour- South Box Elder county Farm the honots' ptiein for having the most scrip man year with "high their jxi.sscssion at mid aged to do something besides just Bureau; Dean Capener, president. for money are membership eligible rating Committees charged night. the day s work . . . fresh-Farm Vve got to North Box Elder county in on, of ,Ilc ,'norary A A iV T with hi ightening Laytons business 2Vir dignify these industries that we be- bureau; Mr. Hendricks, president, VUTJJS man fraternities, and Davis county distii't during t lie holiday season F. to. F. long Cache county Farm bureau; he m ant who was lxxn on T. Rice of Farmington, Arthur aI,)(,intPli Wednesday, ac president Holbrook of farm Randall, president, Davis county was one of the nine flying cadets O, tober 1, 1W had been ill only t.nr(IinR , Vin, Cook awarded service Farm bureau; Carl Phillips, presirent year than any other county in 'three days. the had on completed who, ,)oari, Monday 1(mn dais to adult leaders of .dent Morgan county Farm bureau .,,asic Surviving are the parents, and) JM.1S ,.a for mullVul(,r(., iiKs phase of thcir training as rrCS"lrsn.t- paUc!;aah United States ' Rr,others m,r a'JK grandparents, Mr. and Mrs b() ,)(. MruilR alnnR )P air r,elCC,Vin? is pilots cor, v1'" army ,1ikIi. Woir Is of county Farm bureau; M. ere, vrSJSq illian' Henry Lone of I.ayt'in and jvvay through the business district Tex. Rancj0lph l'ield M , st Weher Mrs. N'ina I'. Moss of lr iJfHT.il . . scriccs for Mis ran- Mr and Mrs William K. lVikins i pres.dent. Sanpete county Utahns wilj transfer ' L " jn ie Randall were held at the Cen- V1 F. J. Tremellmg, president,! "t i 2 .SI ,f Lru,or' .bureau: Giln,a-' the a(vanrC(, flilllI srh,,l at to Alpha Lambda Delta, womens1, ,f Kavxvillc. ' ' 'K K . barm V Hie First ward meeting house, brea' iVJ omond Reese of the be Summit will fraternity, conductcounty honorary and, lnnalJ , serv 12 f a em e i fi(.I(j Texas, for a final 10 chaptcr riz Res Cordon f Sm.thfield. Tone c Kcl!v Nov. 23, at alters president. Frank o'clock p. m. with noon ;tt t Iaturday. at, .cek:s of acHal traininff in furma. early iu the pi esent quarter of j.iay In KAYSVILLE Kaysville ; is,10j LeRoy 11. Duncan in charge c She " Betty Jianne Owen (elect- - .ie Kaysville tahernai le bv Bishop! . n .school: Vf,1 Sate 1l ar,V 1,urcau fcd count' l ar11 burca,,:( M,r.- arm b ,r !tion fixing and h arry a cherry county Thursday heard the present 'president, L .i to tion' both (lay and nifht. All rc- - ed preside nt o! the organization ), William E. Gailey. Burial will he in message of asatch ral farm program desenbed as eau Mr Clegs, president Bonn I Sessions. Kav sviH,-- i avion Memorial park. mcnts of the attf.r (,ur.p Woods Cross; 'the ' ity a'!t T'l'TD n bcst mtbe world- a,thouRh not county harm bureau; IM J. I arkcr tiful; VJean Smith Bountiful and Ar- embrvo I bcfore (lle mct must hornley K. Swan sain, ( omtmttec , y Mrs. Marlow l isher; prayer, ' eber county Farm bur- Dayton. 2l'rlect, by one of its officials, president, ..uinRSM anii sllou(ier lecn lanner, lh(.ir wjn N. V. Sanders am i Arnold I,: men -- er I Hill assistant secretary eau; John R Holmgren vice presi- J)arg as sccond icutcnanls in the Into the nun s ihapter of Phi Fta LUffCnC ..David Randall; address John (J. I. rough, working with ( ity Tdeetrii.Adams and John T. 1 arris n solo O Davis folio nculture. It heard the menace dent, Bear River Mutual Insurance the ing county Sigma, reserve. can J. B. Ga.ll.raitli, will be charg- - .... he Fords in vmencan markets from the rise company; John Schcnck, president air corps Utahns wiI be Riven an sophomores wen- initiated: Rex Bar Prayer, John D. Par led with the decorations. A. i. tahtariamsm Paul Barlow Duncan spoke and tish. !nnnnrtnnitv for making a career of M'r. Layton. alley Dairy association Bishop analyzed by Dtl- - 'Cache As well as 12 spans of liihts ' iayton Nelson of and Bountiful ,Utah district j who has been of ser nalker of the bureau of agri- - B. Barton, , vice ,president. Salt Lake, those thanked of x . 'aviation. recruiting across the main street in the stiung ' Ci Oral economics at Utah State Milk I roc.uccrs nterville. association sickness and death the vice during that the - f icers have been informed uty. four strands will he run dia- - o MjsS an(aI1 and who had rcnd- Fta of Phi members new 'The Agricultural college. caBoyer, president, I tab prop for area allotment flying ll John Eugene (Gene) .Sandall, 62, gonally across Jlie street, their "e11 ,corps I crcd parts during the funeral, and Sigma and Alp! .i Lambda Delta, as !(lf.ts of rthis winter j, 240. InformaSecretary Hill, a form- - provement association: a illuminated in Dee large the died capped by nt f tlu-Layton as the the beautiful hospitaler , exan, who paid tribute to the president, Ltah Horticultural Ness 223 at be secured illstar and wreath. Individual families those who had sent iors were honored at a special as- - in Ogden following an extended tlawers. ?'r:t of Utah pioneers and saidicicty; Mr. Blackhurst, assistant een Lake Cjty have been urged to decorate their of diabetes. xt such a spirit would overcome eral manager, Ltah I oultry Duet Lila Grant Lee and her son sembly last Tuesday, when they Mr. Sandall was born in Layton, homes, MaytSwan said, Mr of association: the Kingsbury stage ducers Cooperative occupied Grant, accompanied by Conway KAI'M 1NGTON Christmas Ire 2A. U,,. hall during the program. l Rawlins, president, Utah Sugar ... eemen comm.t Weaver Die department of agriculture, Beet Growers association; George in the Cemerville remarked: We just commenced F. Holt, president, Ltah State dedicated by H!i a pool life and bad owner have been requested to install about dent 'car or two ago to learn how to ning Crops association; J- K- Beus, Tingey. Wesley and operator for the past 25 years, three blocks of lighting through the Weber Central Dairy brakes on this production v He was also an implement and (business district, presi--G. Pledger, of ours. Such brakes, he said Isociation; Arthur as machine salesman. Producers sewing Utah Honey must be applied to prevent are one daughter, Imo ScrviCCS H. Cox, presi en Surviving LeRoy hosociation; of farm of Heron Savich Roberts the overproduction a. m as-- , ton died at 5.J) Sandall Culbertson of lacoma Wednesday Growers gene Beet in a nation no longer Superior Sugar tel, Salt Lake City, who was arrestone granddaughter, Wasliington; C. H. Durrant. pres.dent at hts home of a heart ailment. Isociation; 24 rapidly. by Waynard his mother, Mrs. Ellen Weaver 30, ed on November born was Parker Mr. Aug. Scott and Bennett of the Utah state highway Sandall, who is Jonathan Garst, regional director Utah Celery Cooperative, l$b4, in Riverdale, Weber county, a past 'JO and the foland charged with speeding be surplus marketing adminisrta patrol, E. and Sarah of William and sisters: Law- brothers son Cope lowing Farrners 65 miles an hour in a zone, rence w'i. announced the S M A will bad resided He Parker. of Mn Unra s Lav. Funeral services for Bertie Lou Sanda)i Bibbington Awards, given in recognition had paid a $12.o0 fine! Thursday here a new program under - in Clinton the past 50 years. S. Mrs Mrs Bennett. farmhiiibeth Mrs. East 11, were held in the Centerrites for Valeria the of Evans, Agnes service to the interests before Justice of.j oujse ich it will S. Ware and Leon-th- e Winter Rickard, SO, of Bountiful, ville First ward buy surplus foodstuffs pr over a period of rears, went to, He married Minnie May IJmer when he appeared rLouiej meeting house,. Peace W mtarn II. Holbrook at fard c Sandall. all of tem- who died here on Saturday at 1:30 Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p. m. Z. rro.vide them to agencies pre- Layton. pf Tooele and September 20. 1JW6, in Logan Chn-i2- Bountiful. Mabe i. g tree lunches for school chtl- Funeral services were held Tues- - p. m. of causes incident to age, at Conducted by Bishop LeRoy H. R' RfUS of jIooper. However, Mr pic. He wa sa high priest in Cliff Grant White of 420 Garfield .35 years, for clerk , ban-afternoon in the Layton chapel the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lou Duncan. Opening musical number ward day ward, ton Beus was not present at the . Salt Lake City, was brought with Bishop William A. Dawson ' . be said, will be pushed IT1'auet in the Newhouse hotel at a home missionary, a school trustee avenue, Stevens, were held Wednesday at was a quartet by Mrs. Lucile Streep ro :rt by I atrol Prelude was played by'2 p. m. nt the Union Mortuary at er and Mrs. Sylvia C. Tingey, Har- officiating. and an active worker in farm bureau into the same uately in several counties were being made, awards tbe on a tatlure to appear ,i.;rb which he styled the S M by Robert Bountiful. Bishop Evan Taylor of .old Roberts and Vernon Carr and farm improvement functions. Bennett, jVera Pettit, followed at bis bome. following charge of Clin Stevenson who sang, "Fay My the First ward officiating. Inter- - ered "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere bis widow are Survivors . ''fDte state because of its res-- j to climax a CO 12 when charged with The banquet provided j(.ad Beneath a Rose; invocation, 'ment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery in Prayer John F. Torter: Solo, Some ,V.:" operative spirit. convention sessions ton the toll. .wing sons and daugh miles an Qur m a tbe three-da- y K' La',')1' son' Kdna ,10 arren Tavid a't Lake City. Sweet Day l eone Earl; remarks ar. CL 'C ad the surplus marketing pro "of the Farm bureau federation and ters Judge Holbrook fmed the offender ficld; ,,ish( Janu.s Ka ar A daughter of William and Flia-$1- Joseph E. Williams: accordion solo ,lison was Hams Mark I., an C Fr- '- t:r. as the best answer weits affiliates. Dr. Franklin on each charge. ithe first speaker; Della and Maur- - bctli Rhodes Winter, site was burn "Whispering Hope, Beverly Jean larz.tr h. er and l.lwyn : uni- - Ogden the rvrfttxUtr. esf i.nftvnnrt. Brigham )n-tt- e ' 14 - Ford; remarks, Principal Arnold Gardner; Bishop Duncan testified to the remarks of the previous of the Neb!)., She married David Harri and in behalf of the fam ,;al!y, R(V- Mr in organied church of Salt Fake City inon Rickard who died on Novetn-jil- v thanked all those who bad rend- Clav .Adams, marshal of I ton as tbe third speaker of which her 3, 1030, 13 Inonths a:tcr gan county. any service or sent the beauti-tow- n 'that sat throughout the pr.viedinps Ji l"e Demers pockets." three for eiglt vears, tendered his A linn h Mr. Sandall was a member, ing to Bountiful. Irior to their ful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold to seven service . stand ' 'unvention approved a rc ' '' . ' " 1ft jng brothers. Thon.as Parker of Clin- - resignation to the town board at its 'Bishop Dawson read a poem; Bislt move to Utah from Scotts Blubb, Roberts rendered Safely and Tend Pe v the liven the cay s progra.. credentials committee, E. B Barker of Riverdale and regular inerting Monday night. A op J. William Button pronounced Neb., in June 137, she had bt i spent erlv JJesus is Calling; benediction, by F. F. Hendricks of Lew-- , the evening r u : Salt I ake Citv successor will ; n.bably lx nairn d t' e ist ti..n and Rufus Dixon hi r life on farms of the middle Wallace Walton; grave in tbe Cen-- n Dari e a s .w n e.i t. 27 mg representatives ot out "t aran t ane at the next board meeting M,1V,.I hi.ited the grave in the Kavsville vvext. residing most of the lime in terville i" s re- tb. , r. Mr s tie s;t t tv cemetery was dedicated by I 'a a tiliates .v.n ration 1, Id t A. - ct William. sai fa- r; srui ton tv itv. Nebtaska and Kansas. y Croft. Frank t ') dire 'tor Those ns j Open Tenth East More Davis High Bountiful Pair Students To Be Honored Honored at U. of Anniversary 1 - I 1 i 1 ! 1 j u I is-- I i Corps Organized 11 I 111 j o- , iso-vill- -- I I n is v t i i i ' ; f - 1, vv 4-- H i Tnfinf col-jMr- r s. r irKnr Training For Wings urnilllj, . vv t Prime iirmy m Funeral Services Held for Miss Frankie 4-- U Band all, Nov. 23rd - . ry lit" -- n navi--m- cross-countr- y . - 1 1 1 , ' pi-- t Saildall Of Layton Dies Dee Hospital Ogden . .v m . . . v I e . !ne : 2 1 1, ,,l . ! cen-wc- 1 high-hono- e J jun-Jo- rs -. m-s- s . 'Joseph Parker Ul Ifl. .e T,r;r ri. R.DrLTiL Traffic Offenders - - A, Receive Fines 50-mi- i Services Held For Bertie Lou Evans Centerville Girl Are Held For Pennsylvania Native Wednesday xc-.n- le As'j rend-.!'i;.i!.rrl- -.. ; I 0 . . I Layton Marshal Rcsicrnation Hands - Re-'rir- e, vv mov-jere- d ; - . ; . -- ent-n- i U t 1 I Ia-le- .eti-d- -t -- J v |