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Show 1HL LAYTON JOURNAL, LAYTON, UTAH, JANUARY ' Byond Comparison inn ting at the home of Mrs Linda 2, 1941 It ft rise as its theme, will he pre-1- ! here week spent the sc mit'i, 'Jhnrsd.iv, Jan 9th. at with her aunt, Mis nted Included, is an address by J m memliiis and those wter- with relatives m I'.ouritnul end' an authority on the subject. The fit ii ih'v of i .oh ..ol ti d aic u ake ( ny M s h'oeme v tian gi d to tn pi i si ut it itl, ai'intiling M IOI a at s ilhie sS loti ne Inn sited sollle hilsilie-- s lift matters in -V oi tin1 Assin hit ioii ot Xnietnan was aide to visit om of liei llouiltnul (all w oi m take flics lues. m.iiiv ai Raill'o.itls, 1ms lilt used su nil, ill) She riff Holbrook is again conail. ai sunn 1iii thousand of us fin mis, .ci ma Jean ill, in liotin-"lu- l t v wi.aib-that To durnie tliit Inn Hit And of ilde mo deaths. the fined da are tmnds many to bis home having I. ad a fur output tlii'i i is no real phased to hear that she is Hu is almost always frcmi an ata k of flu. He had iih diath of thr lailio.ols totl.ts Noon-da- y getting hitter It is almost always the A delu unis css.ii dinner was returned to his work and spent a those in Wig. turkey s ol human tadui e someone's served i relay at the home- of Mrs Mr ( ioi in lc Miinnioiis imposing day or two before being stricken ai elrsslicss, Allen i in honor of her birthstatistics in siiopoi t ol tins tliesis ncgligiini, someones Davis mgey again. Outgoing and incemiing i he me that sniiiniiii s ignm am e Smcc 1923 alone, some $9,(00,(X0,-t)0day to the members of "Our Happy Mille r is spending the county officials are to be honored Mrs. Julian is been have nut could prevented has hei n spent lot lailioad birthday club the table was decor Christmas holidays with relatives in Monday at 12 oclock at a banejuet. of wlmti 45 per lent one o (the larcst of occurrences. ated m a Christmas scene. The Idaho Falls. Her husband left to be held at the Ihitch Oven at finWe We defeat an (an lias pone lor eiuipinent and 55 per members present were, Mrs. Roy 1 hiirsday to join her and to look Farmington. vent lo ifaiilities ol otliei kinds strov the great destroyer, but to do o; ahoon, Mrs. Harold Hriggs, Mrs. after some business while there. Guests of honor will be Calvin Over LHIKl.OOO cars and 40.IKM) loco- that tails for the J cooperation In Walter should Mr. Richard Clark, grandson of Rampton and Keith Stahle, both of us here Moss, Mrs. out eveiv Cahoon, motives have linen destroyed as oh solete since that year. Over 1,140,-00- 0 no slackers in the war against fire Mrs, Hob Ierry, Mrs. Irvin Clever- A. L. Clark has accepted a posi- of bountiful, outgoing and incomly. Special guests were, Mrs. Kdith tion in the Davis County bank. His new cars and lti,(KK) locomotive SOME GOOD NEW ing county attorneys, respectively; liate hcen put into serviie. mgey, Mrs. Sam Coombs, Mrs. father Dean Harold Clark of the County Commissioners Fred L. YEAR RESOLUTIONS l'lirtlu rmore, a mere comparison Hyniin Hogan, Mrs. Raymond Ho- H. V. U. of Provo, is spending a Rampton pf bountiful, chairman of of the tuiniher of i ars and locomofew gan, Miss Ardelle Hogan, his with him and Mrs. father the board, and A. O, Stoker of Syra days As economic experts have been Ilenaee tives in use now as against sour Mrs. Gene Mid- at the bank, during the holidays. cuse and incoming Commissioners Rigby, ur(last period, does not give an act pointing out, the method by which Mrs. Ivy Pace entertained a num David Layton of Clinton and ArMany lovely gifts were re.. ate picture hy am means l or in- the defense program will be finan- daugh. her and lived of her friends at a New Years chie A. briggs of bountiful. a time had all. good by made ced lias stance, the improvements not been determined. We wake party at her home. 192.1 have resulted in increasFifty persons will be in attendance whefor do not Mr. and Mrs. Alley Richardson including officials at the court know, example, yet .. ing the speed of movement of trams and children visited here Thursday Louse and their guests. by more than 0 per cent and in- ther, the hulk of the financing will with E. B. Gregory and family and Mrs. Alice Jfess is heading the creasing hy more than 100 per tent be done direc tly by the government Ca through its many credit agencies, old friends before continuing In the state health hoard the tons handled per to program committee, with Mrs. Effie report (laeitv o fears has been increased or will he done privately, through 27, 1940, there were 7 cases Salt City where they will Turner as chairman of dinner If) per cent, on the average, and lo. . and investment of hickenpox in the county, 13 visit with Mr. Richardson's mothcomotive capacity 3 per cent, far regular hanking er and cases other of relatives. channels. They expect mumps and 2 cases of tdiortakcs, once a hip problem, have to return to their home in Twin The decision which must he made pneumonia. been entiiclv elimmitcd. , It is Mrs. Kate Hardy Zesiger In the last year of heavy traffic, is an extremely serious one says balls, Sunday. Mr. Richards is an in the she is so grateful to their of the Railway Express 1929, the railroads handled 8, 000,000 obvious that government, many employe 535,000 more cat loads of freight than in the I'omsi' of the eli'fi'iise drive, will friends for remembering her moth- agency at Twin Falls. which C. billions Evans 191K. have to Ray 19,19 who of many In October, was chosen war year spend er, Mrs. Alma Hardy, with Christthe peak loading was 55 per cent cannot he obtained from any source mas greeting cards as it cheered hy Sheriff Joseph Holbrook as one of bis deputies was confirmed by larger than in May of the same year save the public treasury. It is not a her up so much. Mrs. is able This was the heaviest increse in function of private- business, for in- to sit in a chair a littleHardy the county commissioners, Monday. In preparation for the issuing of each day. traffic that ever oecttrred in so stances, to buy uniforms and guns Sessions camp, DUP will meet Among the court house employees $35,000 in bonds with which to help fchort a period of time yet it was It is a function of private business, at the home of Myrtle Nelson, Fri- who were reporteel to be ill Thurs- erect a new municipal Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation building at bandied without difficulty or delay, however, to provide funds for the The railroads, in short, are in new factories which will he nenlcd day, Jan. 10, 1941 at 2 p. m. The day, were, Mrs. Myrtle Criddle and Kaysville, members of the city coun hostesses are Myrtle Nelson, Flor- William li. Iiatt, Sheriff Joseph Hoi cil Monday had voted to draw- up Sietter shape to do the nations make those guns atid uniforms ence to main transportation job than ever Mercer, Sarah Holbrook and brook is recuperating at his home, an ordinance to bond the city for and Mrs. Wanda Coombs returned the above before. They have perfected plans Private hanking is ready to do the Catherine Pace. Out West With the Peppers, Anamount. The month of September It lias a has It the m.eg job. to her desk in the clerks office tomoney. w for cooperating ith (various Mr. and Mrs. Wilford govPublication of the ordinance is gels on Broadway, Arizona. who made an Hardy is in It record when a pos ernment drputiments to the end nificent organization had spent the holidays here with day after a weeks illness. Hans C. Anderson, 83, who died new home permits were issued expected to take place within 10 unan save the ition to taxpayers that service will function with 100 Mrs. Effie Turner was hostess at days, according to Miss Irene at Levan, Utah, relatives and friends, returned this Saturday and fu- an estimated cost of $29,000. cent efficiency as preparedness told sum. a beautifully appointed (er din Swan, city recorder. to their family Thursday home in neral Portland conducted Tuesday at Levan, the other hand, Novembers bf demands increase. Those who have What the problem boils 'own to ( ner party at 3 p. m. on New Yeais The buildingwil regon. be constructed was the father of Andrew Anderson ing amounted to $67,650, which, studid the railroads have no fear of is, where should government financMax Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. day at her home. Gay holiday dec- at an approximate cost of $50,000 of South Bountiful. the industrys ability to fully meet ing of defense industry stem and eluded a church building com orations about the living rooms, ac- with between $14,000 and .$15,000 Albert has the countrys needs. Hardy recovered from a of industries such and five new homes. $42,000, private financing cented low crystal howls of roses to be gained case of pneumonia, through WPA labor, following flu. December begin5 And there is where the title building permits i I vans centering small and will be located on Kaysvilles Cash Grovery store closed and snapdragons of thumb principle can he- applied. ords two homes, one a brbickloc tables. Places the main thoroughfare where the Tall serving day before Christmas. Not one' ed on Center street, and a fo piece of govrn-mc'iDeanne Ihtrbin in Its a Date were laid for 33 guests. Games Motor company and the Farm credit should he extended home situated on Twelfth hire is no rcspcctor of age, value until it is definitely proven that "ill be the picture playing in the were a feature of the amusements Bureau service station now- stand. street. Cost of the two is set 69 or usefulness. Anil fires worst rav- private sources are not available. W e'st bountiful ward amusement following the dinner hour. Besides $8,000. her own family and brothers and age's lie in the instruction of things Not one loan should he made hy a hall next Monday at 7:30 p. m. out of town guests included which insurance can never replace. sisters, bureau until it along with a very good Three Mrs. James Kilfoyle and Miss Una The other lelav a beautiful old isgovernment lending that the bairns, Stoog Building records in Bountiful for comedy. Following dctinitcly proven New Liiglantl home fell an easy Mae Kilfoyle, both of the Mr. year 1940, closed with reports Ogden; coinmcreul and are en- another very funny comedy drama Marys Tavern located near Clev- showing an investment of $110,687 and Mrs. prey to fire w hem an oil stove igni- able to meet the investment, Earl Robins and Mr. He and need. Stayed for breakfast will he ted its verenahle walls. That home Crossing has closed. more than was spent for building That is the only way we can see- shown Monday, Jan. 20 Alias The Mrs. Roy Kilfoyle all of Kavsville; erly was of great value as one of the David Call, Sr. has taken unto in the previous Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donna Deacon Hill, the dc'fnise withyear, and topping $6500 May with boh few remaining examples of early program through burns. Coming, himself a wife. building history here. Sixty-nin- e ove Came back, Howards of Vir- and Jimmy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. American architecture it was a re p out running the risk of tinancial Jan. 6, Deanne Durbin new homes were erected in 1940 as Farmers who participated ti rese'iitative of a great pci ioel in our ruin Anil it is the only way we can ginia, Rivers Fuel, Flowing Gold, Reuben Kilfoyle, and Nate and Paul in Monday, A Date with a very fine Its Kent all with 47 in 1939, Hyrum 1940 federal wheat program te of Kilfoyle, the at Sea same compared Layton. time', prepare against Hawk. Military Academy, So history that was passed. More than 3 Stoog comedy, will play at the J. Sessions, building inspector, an- received about $6500 in wheats two cent iirics ago its timbers ami aggression without running the risk You Wont Talk, with E. Joe West Bountiful hall. nounced. amusement paneling were brought to our shores of destroying the American system Hiovvn, Arizona. U. . payments, according to report! Mon., Jan. 13, He Stayed for Break from England. And in a few min- ol private enterprise which is the Other permits issued during the ing compiled eat t lie friends of gt of Friday in the many Mon. utes all that was left was a piH of vetv concrstoiie of a truly demo- Mi. and Jan. 20 Alias the fast, called for one 40 reyear, church; county Mrs. agricultural William Holbrook $16,000,000 con with Bob Burns, Mon. Jan. 27, modeled homes and additions to Approximately 332 agents fan smoking rubbish, and the hare, path cratic nation. e'.'il on them Sunday to county etic columns of the fireplaces. Rlondie Has Servant congratuTrouble. homes, 107 electrical, and 92 plumb applied for late them on their evv of us live in homes which arc payments. gohli'ii wedding Love Came Back, Howards of Vir- ing jobs. Total estimated cost for Part of the AAA program, pt of historic interest. Hut all of us anniversary Rivers ginia, End, the Gold, entire Flowing $272,-58was permits have possessions which are beyond years Jovee barlow, daughter of Mr. payments were given farmers! Sea Hawk, Military Academy, So V ith the year with for compared $161,900 3rice which, once gone, are gone and Mrs. to a close drawing participated in soil consent Layton Harlow of Salt on Wont Talk, Lady in Question 1939s total. 1 be Sagamore M. Jeffers, president forever. toouments, letters, rate the Lake City, former bountiful and camp of other federal of the resi- L nion Pacific Railroad, announced hooks, little momentos of our past Daughters of the Utah lioneers dents, was tlie Saturday night Dec. 25 that lives, souvenirs of happy times and will hold their regular monthly guest of nearly $16,000,000 in Merrilyn Holbrook, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs irw equipment is now on order for delivery in (1941. Merrill Holbrook. Outstanding in the list of purchas es announced by the railroad president were fifteen new' high speed LAYTON, UTAH type locomotives and tenders of the latest design which have Mr. and Mrs. James Skelley spent been ordered from the American the holidays with Mrs. Grace StevLocomotive Company. enson. Included in the purchase order Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hess had as were 1,000 fifty-to- n steel ballast their guests for the holidays the fol cars, 300 fitty-to- n steel flat cars lowing children: Mr. and Mrs. W. and 50 seventy-to- n steel Gondola H. Kimball and son, Stanley, Mrs. cars. In addition. 2000 fifty-to- n Donald Patterson, and Mrs. Glen steel box cars and 250 fifty-to- n steel auto cars are to be Norman Rowan, who is attending built by the Union Pacific. school at the RYU i Provo is Total cost of all the new equiphome with his parents for the holiment, Mr. Jeffers said, will be $15 days as also is his brother, Stuart 712.500. Unehtier. of Oakland. California. Jhc new type locomotives are lr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Fleet designed for burning either soft a,ul son, Bradford, are here visit- coal or fuel oil and will be used for 4 ing Mr. and Mrs. Horace Van Fleet fat freight service. The locomoHavne Matting, son of Mr. and tives, m working order, will weigh Mrv (.gorge H. Matting, js speiuI l.b'v.MH) pounds, will be nearly 133 mg the holidays at home. IS, 1941, He L fertjong and will develop in exees-" orking j Harlum. Montana of 7.000 horsepower. The engines Mr. and Mrs Carl & Hertell and " iH cijuipped throughout with children are visiting with their roller bearings. Diameter of drivmother, Mrs. Margaret I.amh ing wheels will be tgs inches amk Mt. and Mrs. Y. L. Hansen the tenders will carry 25, 0(H) galspent the holidays with their moth- lons of water and 28 tons of coal. er. Mrs. Clair Potter, Maximum operating who is return speed of the ttig with them to their Mrs new locomotive will be 70 miles mother, 1941 laii per ( 20, enter, who is with hour, however all parts were engine them to their home inreturning Clifton, Ida ered and designed for a maximum $1 ot a isit. running speed of SO miles an hour. Jack Stevenson and I.owell r. Jefters said the Smith MONlocomotives are home from their READY coast guard "ere ordered only after economic DO IN ase in Alameda, Calif, for hoi- - studies made by the the research and ula vs. nitehanical standards department on I Vann e Durbin in It's a Date ot the Union Pacific, which is head is the cel by picture playing in the Otto n America today has the most It is adequate because, over the years, the adequate and ward next Thursday Follow most dependable electric power Hl' Suu'a 1W electric supply ia utility industry has increased i mYTk breakfast Alias the Deacon. the world. Dont always power plants and other facilities IL. these1 big shows! far places! Absolutely a Must See picture! keeping ahead of the nations requirements. The immediate needs for materials Unstnus program presented at required JON HALL AND FRANCES FARMER '"e i teratis hor,ta! bv Beta Del-for national defense are tremendous, It is dependable because individual electric requir ,OIU'rar Milica! sororitv Tropical Glamour, thrilling adventure and romance of industrial ing expansion at a rapid rate. 'l,, systems have been consolidated and then r;.,h hck. ; ' -the arrange-".,,rintegrated with neighboring systems, thus Ilectric power in ample Nis !-s Y ec ; g ;Un! of cerenum quantity ready 4,ot ti'intly, members of assuring continuous service from many genC ' "u :;u' follow me p, ogram Huand will be kept I merman to ready meet those egion George R VICTOR MCLAGLFN du'lNOLYMPE RRADNA erating plants feeding into great transm.v '"ana Upon a Mid-Dav post No T9 and needs. t ( nui!iar GENE LOCKHART rnit sion hat, o, DOUGLAS DUMRRILLE ittle Tow,, ot Beth ft bountiful, w systems. id bold their regular 'lV": A picture bigger in its thrills than I' month!' Hugh anything you've on January o.at seen since Mutiny on the bounty", bringing you instoad of t!'c Brst ti 'n' 'V''" io. Oh Come Ml V"r".T Jon Hall in his first appearance since The HurrElectrically IS thc " as here-to- 1?' !ul' b"T?y icane. Again millions of women will acclaim him as " the Worh! vr Kl,1n F,shcr- umt Pr- the handsome native chieftain who dealt a terrible Kings Chorus of mixed ' ' UTAH amun!,1dThursday. sang the select! J -- c Tevenge to the white men who came to rob him and Md importtn taught the meaning of love to the only girl in Singathe concluding pore tough enough to sail with them. Aiar' of Cheyenne, cm! Vo a- -t 2 I1 1 i t I i I V I ha-a- s Re Complimented 1 I . l.'i- -t Retiring Officials J , t - i Hill- i c I ' tm-ii- At ii Party - ( 0 i Better Write 'Em Down C Financing Defense 1 -' its safer pay by check keep valuable paprs in a Safe Deposit Box BOUNTIFUL train-hou- r. De-e- . Save a little every month e ..bank at the Farmers State Kaysville To Bond City For IFanraaiieirs Draws Ordinance State HBant WOODS CROSS, UTAH - - all-ti- 1 Destroy The Destryer - lace-cover- five-cc- nt it - Bountiful Breaks Building Records Homes Erected WOODS CROSS Sot Wheat Parity Payments Hit In Davis I P Railroad Places D Order for l Worth of Equipment 1 CENTERVILLE oi . 7, . 1 . REX THEATRE farm-practi- FARMINGTON SATURDAY and SUNDAY One Million 6. C. light-weig- I ht SATURDAY and SUNDAY -- Wizard Of Oz NOTICES Starting Saturday, Jan. J shows will be run on Saturday MONDAY instead of Sat. and Picture show family Sunday. cards will be issued on MONDAY at the Theatre for your only. These cards arc family for (4) shows, good DAY nights only, for shows listed January 1 TO OUR PART THE NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM card. Fartn-mgto- SATURDAY and SUNDAY George Day Post Schedules Meeting ! 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