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Show 'HI Y10N JOUKN41 I 1 VI UT AYTON, BKlAKY i 1 H Pruning rfree w Demonstration Dates Announced K ' t - i i t ic .0 'Li.in ;u to prune tr. t - w '' pjf.'.fr method Tue-da- v in nitrated . .I!,, hi 1T. Qril C. Sun. ot f0 horticv.lt jMdi'U'n Lao tv agriculiural agents P'1.1 ' ' 1. ' ; ' e p..e ori i'js mi'lr ii in 1 1 1 ini Central b. 11, a' 1. w 1'1 .1 ain- - tl , ' a . c I n.ptrly s 't 1 I Marriage Licenses 1 ' :V. Junior Hirh Nows lilt today. Tht demonstrations will Pc t,"iKov follows,.r 4,,rte ! a' nnoe .. In r: CleJtrikl.i a- nl Muimuii p Rtcl t r s orchard XV XV U h,ul',r'! ',rchrd road a" Centerville. ' hartl 5 ' Y 1 tt IP Is , Officials Plan I1 jS .t ; j '1 t ' t t 1 r M ti, (ft " I I ; S . ' Military Roads t it U . - t ' t I ,.4I ' 0 t . s 4 till. . ' and counts agencies Titt-jncrnoon at Hill air field to study lelnninary plans lor construe 0? ; three military bighwais. tior. t it Do ,hicl when completed, Su'd conrente at the south entrance of the K. in time to provide the onlv gjjlni-- r, to It fie defense proiitt nV Jgrdx n tavis countv V Qj3 w! Morris Herman, air fit Id age, Aalt Lake. Nafali t In ulin tCt comji.andant, termed the meeting bn it h, ba't L.iml.gal agi exot''- ton ally satisfactory saving ' bard Irwui nuu, 22. Salt .concerned with con- 4jljj.tncjes Anna Rose 20, Salt Cordova, ottered strtiCt mil of the highuais materin unlimited services their . frliar.g P'fcij'' drafted hv military llUS tothonties. Attending the session 1UV1S were representatives of the W 1' iroads administration Ivll 16 ClUl) the Jtddic Davis the C.atv road commission, commissioners countv jnd'Uther students at Hat is havt rnlt t for Layton and and fitf'hesmen with a membership oj 37, t ht boards. Clearfield tpib, Ea been pranie-- a rlmrtrr by the UodiT tentative plans, the oodonel National lvitle at Wash said, three highways, each fow lanes from branch out the will wide, Ma The elude rra lUus, msu!u,t, south entrance of Ilill air field SavnLtll .tvuulnc utfktr, ''lanlt to extend will east 5rst highwav Btringham, seirtiarv The mstic.cJ), the second, south to higlnvav (,1 tors ate luorge J Miles, kk F. the and of third, Layton, bjwav L Hens. Kohwer, and west to highway 91 by way of Clear Si ui es lur the at nt k jkli J ay Steed, k, Jaik lettit, s,t hn and The sitate road commission lUs J.av ohsun, 4d, l.esur M.iitmi, administration officials roads public l. Stank String ham Arlv are to meet Frifiay in the spate avpj Smedlev Kb; Jav Hatties, Kd. tol to consider erection of overpass SluiLv Hayes, M; .Anette Nikon, esor undexpasses to eliminate crossi(b Melba Kuhwer, l4 Miles will wltich transverse railrrsads ng 91 the Lav ton and Clearfield segments of the highway plan. While !avis and Weber offnials guarai teed army .officials istniost of their communities, operatk.il the (V. 1' A offered to grade the toad, vi .tli the road commission and itad administration to agreeing pave the high was and purchase M r and Mrs nt st w ttjjitl of wav. The alter three agtn us e'v e tin ir f ci Hull seek state ami federal asink and rc lain t s it it t wed. 'it am m sistant to finance Iheir sliares of on tilt I the s.iv at thtx linme m I i ntv !, or, pLn vunda, ib. o, at p m M, .m T; I 'I ( , r Da!, I dt It c .1! t ' Zenith ( hilt To Conduct Asst nihl) - CLEARFIELD " ' e . . - U 1:1 t 1 -- 1 -- 1 M. hahv I s - - 11 1 v i" ji .Vm 11 Vi- V 1 I'a-b.ii- V , , k.ii 1 - - ala' li.. it - .1 ' 11 V I ..I t II. IK ' K - , ' r W,1 '.1 Mi Mis 11 twi Tv 1 j, 'n't to ng t t tem I Its Sail 1 ... H !' ..1 i l Mi am! ( an lul. it t ; itmcru hit " Mi HavetTHuiil llagm tt H Spring 111 tal I w bad Uniform Fad Voted if nia; ittj ' voted a $o()0 anwopriation purchasing uniforms for IDavis high school band. to assj-x- . in the North il Nc : as; 0: uniforms w ill be supplied by the school, awnounced G. ilawiikl Ilolt, principal. m.) b repre Ha Stfll Tops ihvis Diseases Influenza, (while it notttcea'Wy de-'- n cornpartson wSffb Deoem-:- d kr P records, ifc still the chief 5a. w ith 'lfti cases reported Pf January, it was (learned today bc montWy health report n the for Dr. D. Keith Barne. depa- 'health director and (chair- posts, F the county board of hea'Kh. Wattf hundred and ninety tw jposed well were reported in December, mestic gained jfive over Decem- iounti (aes being recorded by the ersion tlfPartment. Chickenpox m- d from 18 to 72 cases for rv- Other diseases of .their Jantt ing red December totals .follow: then ustbe I' replug cough, 4, 2; pneumonia, .mea-k-s- , State2, none. Salt a growing Stealth con in Davis county, Dr. extra. pouSness immunizations or reported t tmall pox and diphtheria in uring January from five to of-ican- rt tdur-wat- tr PJ h-nd Pf -- 1; lnTti'g , be- a ,, - 1,1 pi h Iasi ( and Mis the Ml i . n in t I k b t'u v age , tiglatnl, 01 21 lit in ISs'u 1 t pair w alii W ' ll.tl I t let i till' ,d Is Ml k k.tltl H .it 11 .4 !( lit ( , t! jt Me, A t Tin ills In V R'ist r , itt I I illums in t j.it i U Intis 540 s tv r ak'nit ifs ttio placed an! i', R. (t rc w t all 4t W5(K.U5 s, r s, pi Mt! ' i s, la I i ' I 1 k ,il ' - 1 ter 111 M. k ' l a I iss Si, jl., I nk Il in In lil mti in 1 in - Is lining I wiii 1. ill ( in ki and ;. hi d Ml a- - is in b .not of Sab .1 in ei till - t ones kl !a m lior; . Mi- M..' t t'i l - .1 k'C. - 1 s 11 immi' I i' till Mill kll.ui ilit spint K.ttuiilax siii.ni si gan Mi T't mi kais biinilix in ilia U N '1 1 - I 'll n p,,. 1 1 - , Da w on I.'O pi 0h.1t t tin 1. pn tinti s pti suns ,. on l ,1 l - o s an Lo- k lo.'iu tinll 01I1 .111 1 miauls in ,. imsound .1 I, mind uilk within iiiir vrai to a t 11. and M i k. Srof tit id lli' disahiht D t mm id lit- oted Havrit ot iiv,-- , and Mr. and on thr rotitioversi.il S H 24, weit guests id Mi and Mts K. J. Mrs. Earl Robinson of Sandv, I t Itolnlutmg legislators liobling inl)-Ii- r Mr. and Mrs .John Hatch and Hariim m ( tgdrji Kmidav it f u t within one Mr. and Mrs. ust-pkk'luUur of year of the exMr. and Mrs Clcnume 1 alt Ii of week-en- d I'ettrcMi last with piration of their legislative terms spent tgilen v isitrd Clearfield iriends Truest Lav ton is temodelmg his Mr and Mrs Unfair Steed. Sunday hotel Mr. Mrs. and of Seotfirld building with a view of open(johlcn Mrs. David is in the Dee 193L a hardware store and impleSalt were fc, KavsvjUc ing visitor from a rriaior They are the proud parents of hospital, recovering ment business.' last Sunday. thirteen dhaldreii aD of whom are operation, which she underwent John Thomas of Kavsville has Miss Elint was home from Jane ' living: Bishop Jordan A. Law of Wdnsday. taken week-en- d over the Ttoradero school last to with spend Angus Steven, Mr and Mrs. RoI'ayson, Utah; Richard F.. Lrnttl land Mr. fsfiywhall of Woodruff htr an parents. Smith have returned home M.. Sanruef Mrs. Gladys Layne expert in the building of log buildfrom Nation the Canners convenEdwin T,, Mrs. Rosa Leavitt, Mrs. ings, is in charge of the erecting of Madeline Nelson, Mrs. Fanny Nel- tion in Chicago. Albert T. Smith the American Legion building here son of Alberta,, Canada; Mrs. Harry who accompanied them went cm to Jbe logs bavc been laid above the k ork, where he New 5 4 or spent . of Bountiful; Mrs. Jennie Curtis silk of the window. The art teacher at the Davis of Salt Lake; Mrs. Nina Riley of days visiting with his son, Elder I'otato growers in Davis county, Milan Smith, who i an I.DS misschool displayed some of the high Pocatello. Idaho; Mrs. were attending the annual Kathryn sionary in the Eastern States mistoday Sheldon of Centerville, Utah. They sculpture work of the students potato exhibit being held in the sion. also have tixiy grandchildren and along with a moving picture Tues- I. avion town hall, said Delaire NiJames Brown is in the Veterans day two evening at Mutual and Mrs. chols, county agricultural agent. hospital, Salt City, recovering kYilliam Dawson gave a book re- Tile exhibit included a display of from an operation. view One who is Valiant by Clar different varieties of potatoes, slide Mrs. Sylvia Tingev it rid children n a Young Spent er and remarks authorities pictures of Salt Eake City were Sundav Mrs Ivan Thumb v of Ogden en from 1 lie Utah State by Agnmltural of 's Mrs Tinge) gnet parents, tretamed at a partv at her home college at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. latithus H. Harlow Mondav evening in honor of her I Sr. j Ltl.ind Murdock who Honoring Mrs. Nina Hatton, a re lift kk edncxdav lot Hawaii where cent bride, Mrs Call S Harton, ht will he tatioi.'d in the air The following article appeared in Mrs. Redd and Mrs Summers gave corps Mts a Tasadena, (California) paper re- a party at the Hvland hotel in Mon and Mrs. ,i (Hie was Mrs Spenet t kd.ii at a t k liliam Dav ttt'tn1 t. the birthday httdgt l''ti( Liciti I'rulav llir guests Saturday aftercently concerning Miss Eva Han- tieello, I'tah cock of Centerville and a trip she noon. Among the manv beautiful ammersarv p.ov ..' drs. kk. E. w f mi tubers of the k. k K tub 1 -gilts received were, a glass punch S took to New YorkMts I mi bridgt in in a' ,i Monday kk M's bowl and Mis a a v it Hampton, and Miss Mindock, a Hancock, executive diplatter, Navajo rug attci noon ! M ei !i kk llcrson ll.iliv v i ic guilts rector ot the Pasadena camp Eire the latter a gift of Jav Redd, int anoptr.Dt'.iitt n Tuan l! 1,1 U Kari ' i hi :n. btidge luiuliion, at the hotm stake, here were a at tin association, was bark at heaJ-!'(o- r Thursday t Ramps n '',s Mts. C kk. itti n and children of ndav. guests present. Mrs. Harton quarters today from the National Mrs I tank Knudli (ntiitait.dl camp fire executives' conference in vas former! v Miss Nina a few gi.(s(v at luruhion and New k'ork City, where she was'01 tlearfuld. bridge I huts ,i v kk. in Grahan is Heorge named chairman of the national s Mrs laid, as hostess pton visiting with her daiig'h-init- e committee that will work out a clef- win re they were ,0 a group t.f triitid- - at a bridge program for week-en- d camps, tTS Airs, E. V Carkon and .Mrs. Tootle Sunday mcv. both of Ctakland, and the g;u sts re' Mr. an i Mrs. Max biI1' heon b.itutdav aft moon, stressing safety and health. M H of uha. Howard, Mis. John knd'rson Mrs. Hinges returned Journeying East tvia United Airtr- f rfi E Ward 'r- an Lines. Mis? Hancock wa known as r' I lovd Hamhltn e home with tlum after spending the I'fmg' r. Mrs p J Reid, Mrs. JDitavta Hurr.ham, Mrs. J. W. M ur- flying delegate" at the national m,r,cc H.e birth of a son 2Kin the wttk tht re. Mr- - I k. Mrs Joseph Knowhs, Mrs. d Layton enter- Mrs Mr arid ,fe Jan hospra!, Incsday, of conclave, pictures being met at r d Rairptog at.d w as formerly Miss Glen-Cam- p tan.td at a tar'! Mr-- . 'an'bhn at their home Horton parv the La Guardia Airport by tw o h rt 11 Gue-t- s - at of dl Bilk . yracuse a tlnf wire guist.Saturday Girls were, in budge )Ir a Fire evtning appearing and Mrs Ak il Lam Mclntire iti'! Mr- - fist ph kk. Jt.hnson, Mr. hint nt on I hurstlav at the home of number of the New York papers.' J rank Mint arc H'endmg the w,n-h- v arid Mrs. Lionel Lav ton and Mr.j-J1- ' Miss Hancock made the return trip,01' Farr C Mrin Kimball camp, DlP, will Larnl Mrs I. lie an of here and apartment plane, too, stopping over in Salt tc,r mee Itb 21 at tht home of Mamie Mrs. oi Mr. Kavsville Thomas and Mcl.rtires has Join jiarents, She Lake Cilv to visit her mother. ckV .Graham. with ktmrta T. purchased the T roradero in Layton1. Goodie How was delaved there a day a- - the plane Geo. ami Mr. R. Vann ka their homeBdev and Mrs. Archie and Hamblin, ate making Shirley they bad was grounded because of flyformerlv of Clearfield, bet now of ,i',ting hostesses J he- lesson on ing weather. Noel Tantxr the of bhops and ractorns will be given er.ertained Mrs. announce the Ogden, marriage I The convention was the best Dorochv, to Russell Primary officers and teachers at by kva b. Collins. , ever have attended. said Miss Ban-- , their daughter. , 'Ds. John I. Hatch oi Rupet, The your.g Her home Monday evening. There There were lntz ot Clinton. cock this morning. Idaho has been a guest of Mrs. 16 make bl their home in were present. about 100 delegates and a number c0UPe Lida Lee for the past vetk. Mrs. Kenneth Mr Mrs. Clinton and Thurgood of revolutionary projects were preRobert Afflick entertained at a fam Parley P. Taylor of Roy, Utah (if Syracuse annoumt the arrival of ilv sented that should result in marked bo-- n Dee Mrs. Hatch, the party honoring hos at in a Clearfield son with Tuesday visited relatives Girls growth of the Camp Dire - v . in 1 LAATON Miss Eva Hancock Gets Publicity In Pasadena Paper S5E8. Bountiful Society ho-ti-- 1 la-.- 1 1 1 1 , -- 1 1936 Chevrolet GOING FOR ONLY Coupe $ 28 5 Mechanically 1937 FORD TUDOR Sedan with Heater and Radio. In excellent condition. 1936 Oldsmobile Re Completely conditioned, heater, radio. Tires al most new , New A-- l Paint, Heater A fine appearing car & only $269 A RARE FIND! Coach son-in-la- -- 5325 40 FORD DELUXE Fordor with heater, radio & Overdrive COST $1150. This car is almost New and fnlly aranteed for just 795-0- gu0 1 1 - .Appoints arch b 11 1 nject Heads rl . t.e Se-sio- heads to supervise udertaken by the Da-'- u :v jdanning board were by DeLore Nichols, Ssnculttiral agent and board i he an-tod- ay A Jtc7 , an! water, John cham. Bountiful; youth J T. Arbon, Bountiful; afet-.'Dr. J. C. Stocks, m industries and employ-- I .77 Joteph E, Williams, Center-E- MBair- Woods k2,r.U'r:ifuJtre and marketing, .Centerville; pest and i Saj.(;0troi. A. .Archie Briggs, improvement, TroUnty Centerville, and Ugjjjr'1" , cow-n, r county development, arfw. Clearfield. I ant committee heads DK fft Monday night at the j. ouse to complete plans for sfcV 5 2 ! CZ'-1-'- - 1 - j-- KAOel -- LOOK Iv Brices? I'i 1936 1936 1935 1936 1937 1936 Ton Truck Ford Chevrolet H Ton Truck Ford Fordor Sedan Dodge Panel Truck Ford DeLuxe Sedan Chevrolet Coupe Your choice at $299 DOZENS MORE Including Trucks At Prices Really Cut to the Bone 'r. j . e. - - NO PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL No Cash Needed if your Present Car Covers Small Down Payment I lat mevvAn. movement. Dr. Frank Kingdon, chairman of the emergency rescue, committee and the New York division of the ftsuOfficers KAYSVILLE . , . ttn-to- n Tuesday. Wednesday afternoon. had , 2 he American Legion and auxil- Mr. and Mrs. Clarenre as their (guests Sunday, Mr. and tary met m joint session Thursday was arMrs. Prank Bone, Mr. and Mrs. evening. The program and Ben Whiteside daughter, ranged by the Anicrtt anisn committee. Miss Norma Roberts accomBamla and Miss Mary Bone. Louise Galbraith entertained ten panied by Miss Betty Haatke pla- d two rlarinat solos: the invocation of her girl (friends fat a valentine v,as afternoon. given by Mrs. Gladys Trump; Saturday partv Mr. and Mrs. btirhng Thornley p cdors were advanred ly Elgin entertained the following couples at! Dandy and Mrs. Mildred Arm-- a midnight luncheon at their home tjronij lead in singing America. Mr. Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. K iareme Baird, a legionaire of Salt Snowden Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.l-alvgave an address on Abraham and his contributions to LEU m Swarts, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Americanism. HadMr. Mdton Mrs. and Following the pro- Layton, pital e ning Crops Unit , an-th- - Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies was one of the leading convention sjicakers, Miss Hancock reported. He had as Lis J krtuLte to Hate," Yo"t,i' to"n " c: Bav a normal livmg strewed Pay Spanish tGeorge' E. Holt.wratn that should result in the best President of the Utah' type of ctizcns r the exMi- ( aHncoch Crops association ton ven- at commitee a following ,'day t?ntiv.,"T'. area of the chairman was Dion ry.-and Meeting in Ogden has served its in- committee, leading councils continuously t l.iU t Is t k,ivillrk li h(. bll.illl'-- a .t (! .u :.t Is t lain Mei tup to tin .1 II ' ' akt Mrs Madt htu T oll.urst Law was bom Walt'. Nov Hi. 1K71 and vanit with her parents to Sait Lake m iKNv at the age oi 12 vears. They iw ere married Ft h. 1!. LS91 in the Logan tejnple Tiler moved to Cankton, Alberta Julv 2b, lK;y where tliev resided thirty-thre- e years, engaged in farming Lnd merchandising and wixe aur e in c htyg h affairs. They reiurned to Ctah, May 20, .ill t i t ! kl ' I .1 d if - !v mo til a fD o) hi n n k- t .0 I." ' 1, st he 'at in. 11, t mg f t1 Kl lla lit. a l a' pain Mi w W l t !U w t v tuo nrv i A d ; ' (1 grated to Salt il ra- ft. as boi Jl. 1K(. &4d board member. 1 n I Ml let 111 I illiat M ill f H ' t s. . W v ,iit!,i lan.is weit Sun. lav guests 'db. wi' " W ' ' .1 t ' M, Mis n and Mis "".in! It ., p!a 1. I - M t ,i ' , v Hi Old .1 , 1 t ti a ' n n M I Ruv Two Ruses ' 111 i.p 11 11 r ii Vis an k.i - To Observe Golden Wedding:, Sunday 1 rv .'! lli'V b ) sis lr. and Mrs. E. Law t i N t M ' s.d' " rl . Officers t ,.t L.'iit d V' 11 a t - ' Davis Schools roup M, n i ill .ois liic k,.iu i,. ' a 1. v 1 i'.avt j (i .t r r 01, ' . v lv.lniN.Tt' ri - ild Life W r l lai k v t Iblool " ' V. 1, ,n W ' J l. 1 . High ! ; titi . I. s t I Miss Alice Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burton, has been made a member of the Chi Omega sororiv at the University in bait Lake. A dinner party and social was given in honor of George Elint at his home Mondav evening.- Mrs. Patti Keller of New York was the hostess. Covers were Lid for ten earns- - I j vi MODERN MOTORS, INC. HORACE P. BEESLEY. Manager BOUNTIFUL UTAH Ui&iUitf UQEGiB &0MjQBEQOi |