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Show 1 Henry Schulthit: 2K After this date details ward .,i su.li district. He voted no on February will hospital Ilf expecting t irt program he H county sugar nt 2, proposing an amendment ot j s J i not lias Win and tlx, sugar operation Saturday farmers t prt filiation. " ,1 .i j 'in constitution limiting be administered I ot removal a ..it. , the r allai I'li nt said ft ill ra1 la i was rig- - in tin state it ,sl liaintd, - t'u I, nt lit a j apportioned, M allotments M.'IkUI It l'u j'lcsi'liU , M 1 .r..pt rty tax to 2jer cent beit nun i dir tor I In turn- wards, at ovtr-al- l ey e. i lull- - and m Won in-I'.il 1' limn li ,iiiv ; i n reported. in i incur dilution (i thi ,'t ""t 4t Mrs. llorate 11 li,, li d Inin r i a odm rs ill tnni ti m w i iglq ol lU n W Abbott J i i e win Igdt pi sentutiv Jcbediah ttlin Rt i, , 1 j l!i u.i li t, prt , tent to per towt)xarid '"eWill tin' poruted ed at a trousseau B. t li lit o . H. lU ' I' on HU Wald, I, aa voted yes of I lilt ,ijj ,11 rail 'lull loill-ldn- s .till 'I ,, Miinlnts t in imiiii urporated arias. I be mius-li- l 01. urmmgton counties to levy a laughter, tin- otlnr two Janet, , J.niu of 'he Siis ' n s ill .1 H l.v to nt to ii i.il Inn. ii'i sitnd .mk tii i nt, tic permitting i was dtltutrd. Wld ward " " li',. Wc.hves.l.iv lw Fcbruarv lolid t L K.alsitllf afternoon, St ii g in noxious y" tiiii i' i iiihi',, tit lgd Bessie tax for participation ( buries C. rduultrie and i J r Da lx 11 g i am m old tin He also t ' ir p Mis in and j Uhl It C t it l I'.f-i-ii- i i y of Junior tl eradication section weed program. .ni,! ulist, 'lall-ot- , 1,1 ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs ' . Uolhtnnk .u 15. 33. authorizing 1'itii mi, Mrs J M I; rt, Mr,. high si huol auditm mm camp, DUP, will inm took out a marriage h voted yes on H. ulbot i J iin But ini I t , uiii nit'k j) inn iii Km Bui iiiiighatii. Mi, M t r if- Men-and Fake Salt Ogden to levy evening, I cb. 1 , ,n J City ( ues. c in i lay. )gden, nuV zniu hour in a o n Mis. for a municipal band or or- Mrs. Jlal Fackrell. Stamy Iatmi, Mrs 'I he ii- -i . i. i"st ni county t oinmissioners and a tax ii. h i ii.iin Mrs Vtra ( hristui-sidull Senior section will Ioiilson, chestra. I the hoard of education Monday, c ii'i t itv, t .t avenue, and Mis Vtra Struighain is Floral Miller The Company afternoon, Teh. 2 at 2 day the of suits kind high the on of the agrted fine in lln lout 1I JlMnr ol the The t lln Womens )t mot ratio Study Sagamore lamp planning scheduled for a refund of $572.00 at the home of Mrs. I. 'llntali'. i mint v Ri'L-.- , I'lonetrs sihool hand should have; namely, from the federal of the Utah lVair Wtmli II B.iiiux at for , ' .' w ill i mu i lit" Moll i luh twill nit et Monday evening at Daughters Mrs. ,n (Roberts, mil I,,,. Mary government ii "h "nl ilmw capes lined 'with gold. tin a tliait I' Ol l 111 at ,,K' a' tin home of the president, Mrs. J lied their reguar n mitlily nutting grteii In at '1 he Clearfield Literar yclub was over payment of federal insurance Hatch and Mrs. 2 i K i n nt. in a 5( mill' out an Mm at A p. a business U Feb, 11th, dink Wednesday, it meeting, i miiit i will assist the hostess contributions. mint lioilsf at the home f Daughter Christine reorganized on Monday night. New ol oifuirs ami short it tar !. The Utah tramp, DU to m Iiinlatf plans lor till " i p Vtce F. , Adams, President, Mary II. Surenst-nto vice captain, Clara S. is the agenda fur the even20 at the home o M U in k, llllllll Mill lit ailol'tf'l Oil Feb. Dahl Bessie President, Secretary, Cleveland lxby Opcnid I ii t ii I presiding flaiinii'K ing with Mrs. Inn li J w III n t . U Hogan M.irg D ar Mr, Kiilon I i, tier, presidtnt of singing iFroni The Strength of the Ethel A. (King 'The club held their 1m ol f unit'-- , mi Mrs. Milhcent Parkin will lin'd Knob I Ilf S1ol.tr Slllliol I I at Hill, M. I Ogden. Hills Bless We an meeting Ami Thee" Chap the Prayer auxiliary ii o mail .in 'ii egioii Haacke and Lorene asxi-M. Mrs. agent, Thomas iArgyle luiri immti were, a meeting m it' g mn axiiim, 'window dis-i- y lain Naomi R. Smith, continued 'J hose present from iimmied today that hostesses Louise Hogan will con.! u t the it, Mrs. Glen Ingles were .1 Mrs. to Hsie Ruth Baird, Rampton, he Utah will We Defense Thee. Iave National tlay. lit- -- tli at singing mi l l.a Verde Adams, at a shower for Miss Janet Higgs son on Early Utah Slu-- ' It akcr Dawson, 'Unit Mill Ik- a h.. made by the National Detfnse and Roll called by the secretary Fdith Mary s until-lfrJ M t (1 usual thel A. King, gMary Adams, Zen-ur- a at the home of Mrs. Ingles on(Tues lories. fioni Salt a lr it service lumnnttee of V .Smith and answered by members miimumty A of The 11th. Howards ir Whitesides Mrs. Knapp read day evening,, (February will In- umlt r tin dilution of the unit, (iencral k hairman of the registration numbers. Minutes read Mrs. David S. Moss entertained play at the West Bountm-- im Tlie Passion Flay. Mins H rn, icttU Mvtrs Dr. and custodian is Gareth Mrs. Cliatles of approved. Ktport projeit 'J he Mountain f uel ait- - i ir a v uiuttd All I1.. Trowbridge Supply Co. a group of friends at her home last nient hall next Mottd.iv ; j.i . at lias donated the of relics, Milinda P. Smith. Report the I. ay ( t at hers and iftucrs I oclock. will install the new' heating (plant Thursday evening. to attend n of his offite for the dis- by librarian Emily W. Cheney, who ton ward Sunday sihool will fiitfr-t.u- window Rex week. Theatre the I next in also displayed the Centerville scrap tin ir ai tin-- s at an amuul play. Robert Bassett is reported to be look and told of th- - county and 7 HO p. in. at 'on tdiifsday party along fairly well since he getting made. state scrap book belting Reg hall. Rohcrt at the ward mrfatit-returned from the hospital a few C. asked istrar Jeanette Hampton akf li lint ton, Sunday s houl superintsln r. .1 Mrtlin Dovle any who were .not registered to weeks ago the affair has tend! nt, in t barge n t Creek t Jf'lioilic Snniiions. lt, please get their papers in so that pl.niiit d lor the flits I tailliilfllt they could ,be finslied. 'History of 50 than persons. u i r a n t. I It 22, gdtn; Hiabeth Porter Waddoups and of Father In in t ulledge I'ltown, JO, George Ogden Chase, were read by ) a hi 'I he Red Cross production meeting Daughter Pearl I. Randall. piano ward chapel Farmington llnlrrt Mini W lift' w 1; 1 CJ1, of will be dedicated was held last Friday daughter with eight solo, illelen iDavix, Feb. IK, Sunday I .aura Mat t'lara Hudson, Ogden, .Campbell I. inn Lesson on at 7 p ni. by President David 23, Mis liul Hampton was hostess volunteer vvoikers present O. Cle.wlitld and C, Alue Factories, 'lln- following wearing apparel Shops afterMeKav . r fwis lolnison, Jl, Salt to hit hndge i lull Ihuisday 12 mens Cheney; piano solo, Helen Davis. i mu In on was si i v ed to sis was lain led and packed Golden Barton returned home A dainty from the Jakc; Ntllif fJiiiRlf), Jl. Salt I akf noon 6 Moved for adjournment womens hath robes, i.il dresses, ami two members guests, spei hospital, Tuesday. IKmald U i ink Geuexxy, Jl, luncheon was assistbv the served 7 4 and Mrs. skirts, Ncwstiom girls dresses, complete Owen Fund underwent an lil alio Dorothy Kae Swantr Mrs Arnold lavttlfs, sixteen hospital shirts, six ing hostess, Bessie I W Clayton, operatmn I uesday, for appendicitis Mrs Uilavu Burnham akr City 21. Salt 11. Dun Will, am West. KK, father of J N Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanson are teen youths syi fitters, K beauties, 5 Iamelia T. Smith, loreme Salt 22, I.akc; Iktn Cm H. Smith. 10 pairs adult can and mens and in Califor socks, West ot this place, died at his their vacation pairs spending Ilf tty l'rtisirom, IK, Salt I.akt. Parley IP. Parrish and wife will home in Pleasant mittens One hundred women of Grove, (Monday Krroshi Tioga, legal age, Seattle tna k it ies. attend the funeral of J. Charles Fin all of worked Dtvis Mrs. parts and Mi. county Rangerter night, Myron services were held Wash.; Kimiye Gai Satin nun a, le- will a ford, of former Centerresident of on the i the h project. Shipment entertain the veiling Bridge htirstlay afternoon in the gal age, Layton. was made over the Bam- ville, whoe funeral will he held in stake tabernacle. He is ! V nest 2J, tlnh Satutday evening, eh, 15th. patkages Paul Thompson, As a mighty nation buckles on its armor, berger Mettiic, to New Jersey Ixigan, today, lie went to his work survived by his widow w ho has ltmtlietin The sponsored bridge Woods JO, Bountiful, Jjjnet Higgs, ser in the did feel but from not morning whith place the garments wil touslv ,11, four sons and a daughter. by the A merit an auxiliary .was at- ( Croxv tightens its belt and prepares to face the I very (well so decided to go home John H. Ellis who kritnn 11 Cottcrell, 3, Kaysville tended by t.ne hundred women he sent to ngland. Mrs. W. E, but a on the called home bis on way Gailey produt tion chairman. little more than a uncertainties of the future, we are Norma A. Jensen, 22, .A ft on, Wyo, Mrs Myra Fisher, president of the from physician. While waiting in his of- the navy where he 'year at all who thank to wishes Unit, l.ahe Salt had 60, Dulont. George J. served six fice dropped dead. Used to live at chairmen strengthened by the memory of this great years has been cought in the selecFanny Jane iliillett, 54, Salt Lake. tended land all committee Fund the hut home five about tive draft but the Ilmo Joseph Williams, 20, Salt and tnenthehrs for their loyal supAmerican and his fight to preserve quota had been years ago moved to Logan. reached before his name was reachI.ale; Vera Day l'verett, 16 Woods port. SamMrs. ed Mrs. I.tland Sessions, this month, but the next Cross. quota may include him. Douglas R. Johnson, 22, Fort uel Morgan, Mrs. F.van Fllison, I Reaction to of federal K. he annual meeting of the availability iWalters, Mrs. Robert IXwglas; JOtella 1 .arson, 2'). Salt Mrs. F. stock holders of the North Cottonwood Bloomfield, MrsS pencer Adams crop insurance has been, more fav We join our community in celebrating orable so l'MO this lar than H. in Muir were hostesses and Mrs. F. year Alex Simpson rt turned home Irrigation & Water Company was held Monday evening when at the Delta Gamma Mothers club with nearly l(HH) applications for from the hospital .Sunday. the an Washingtons Birthday. Wc will be closed Inutheon held at the sorority home the piotcition already received com Merrill Ellison Skeen of Salt nua report and the financial statepaicd to t0 for last year, the county all day, Saturday, February 22nd. Imrsday afternoon. City and 'Miss Lavon Hol- ment were read. Mrs Jack Brown The American Region aml aux- agiiiultural agents office reportei brook of West Point were married returned home edne(la v. iliary sponsored a very successful last Saturday. Mr. Skeen lived here from the hospital, Tuesday a for the Applications Dell Barnett returned (insurance, dame Saturday evening. for several years and nude his (home front lVelimin, tries for the Martha F. J. Scott ll.eilinghant was the guest goveinnnnt.il guarantee that the home with his grandfather, F. P. fhe hospital, Sunday. Fames contest, with eight hoys and of honor at family dinner held Sun- fanner will he compensated if his Ellison until the Hie Howards of Virginia is latter died. He althe 12 girls in competition, will he held blight so worked in the 1 .irmers Unicm ig picture showing at day. 'I hei e weie twenty guests irops are destroyed by Farmington 1 Monday 'at Davis high sihool at present. Mr. I.edinghant who has ih ontli or other unavoidable reveals store. hursday night. Kaytiville, Miss Fern Nelson, diam reientlv leeoveted Imm a (major will 'be itieivtil until February 2K The countv agricultural Senator William Dawson of atics coach, ininoiinced. at the ottue. agents Premiums on the I avton last week introduced S. ottice warned Wednesday that operation .lift lliuisdav for San F, DaWith Gad llununer of the U. of i am isco polity amount to the equivalent 13K, permitting the purchase of ir- vis county sugar beet farmers who Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation value of onc-hnto and one II. Mcrili departnieut as judge, isix one d not plat in 1940, but who intend rigation and Members of the line Aits Guild half district bushels Ktinlmls will he chosen from the 20 met at on re, per depending lands held under flic tax deeds with doing so in 1941, must register with evening at entrants to enter the finals, sche- home Wednesday l B matured bonds or interest coupons the county AAA committee before Muir. Mrs capacity pioiluction of the faim. of Mrs he duled for Wednesday at 10 30 a. nt. Wendt 11 Hammond conducted the Payments can met three ways, (.ash, wheat or with advan at tlte school auditorium, at whith in of the absence the prtsi ies on the ;1 14 A A the public may attend, Samuel Mor meeting r payments (lent, iMrs. James W. Muidoik. school antlers may insure up to 75 per said. Ran, principal, C. Mrs. J, Bangerter had charge ft nt of production and will receive Claude T .Harms, Salt l ake at- of the and announced, progtam it hiss of crops torney and brother to the late Miss Mrs. llorate Duftin, who gave cur compensation Fames, who always serves as one lent events. Mrs Walter Holbrook traceable to causes other than negli of the judges in the finals, will wholreviewed Maxwell Andersons gence on his part It was estimated approximately 3000 acres ot wheat again bet in that capacity. play Wintersct" and Mrs. Donald will he giown during the year. Winner of the finals will he pre- - Davis who gave a musical reading, Sail lake Driver Receives Fines i.imi iinl i I M udded i for tlit -t Kasi 1 1 . 11 i I , - , I o.-f- ,, V I , 1 II' l i "" i I ili-t- roll lannink 1 - , n I c CKNTKUVIIJjK n-- Minutes 1 Of Sc 1 - liii h J pro-giai- Stoker School F. T. A. I -- u AV00DS CROSS y I 1 i , f-- 1 v M- - - Layton Ward Will spi-.ia- j Entertain Partners - i S f Marriage Licenses Friday Red Cross 1 Made Shipment Of f li.tr-Irsto- FARMINGTON Clothing To Europe 1 Bountiful Society , ilTatarday is - Jt-ss- VOLUME S - Meets Monday $-- 1 s, i - ! i - - i I a- 1 WasKifingtoiis . , 1 EBirtlidciy Tim-panog- v mute- Blv supenntt the jhreugliout. 5 1 jiuntiti fie fif't tofirni'h t' the red to m the Tall Mo jlolor iomi $oiti i,,r L. UTAH h 1 1 Funeral Services REX THEATRE Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY 15th and 17th Also Crime Does Not Pav SSer Salt' Conv Motor a liaitl' for hot .superior the ho t Eon side 'different cat was minute otter ft bi jfltk who oftere st at the ladder $3,540.0 viz. Dibb Mr ;ehe two 1W. 4278. hoi was st anfeously. Mr Benr chase one erect at th T Tall at ittjf the bo tru G.M C. at Ins hid ' ior.hoilv n the. Uod v f specif ie vai seconc as ! I answ In Kampton, that Rated into t ivt vear i 'Ll passe , Tadcrgart Ur Rui d fend cnt Vi. ings of t' sociation seconded ed ttnanii Mr. Bi an interv dent of tl on-th- e q tn school Wiltsie f. tras hold more frot nit' buses eotinty n a few liv vfc could The su la invest and it w a tape f, North Ju had for t This will General Motors Masterpiece I'tineral services for Elizabeth I 1. Rollins were held Nt the ( enter ville First ward Monday, Feb. 10th at p. ni. with in. Tmgey of the Bishopric presiding. Opening tie lection Rotk of gts" trio. Mis' Marion Grant, Mrs Clyde Mein tv it- and Mm. I ly sms Grant, pray er lohn Poiter olo Mrs. ('lit ford Smith. ( onie Drv host- 1'ears, lieie H ill lc Sunshine Tomorrow Mis hos imm- - aciouipamng on the Kim.uhs Bishop .los. onl and los Williams, solo ' Bcautitul Me ,,t Nomewheie lohn D Punish, Mis Ovde bite uiiompunist Ktiu.u ks John tj. 1 HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA New Show Monday Night Ala He Making Eyes At Me for (4Bt'l0n students Held Monday For Mrs. E. P. Rollins UTAH LAYTON, rruc Motor 1 5, appt imoii'B LAYTON WOODS CRT 16th ' Jattuz-- us IFairmeps State Bank Presidi cnt. Requests Gain Oratorical Contest Plannncd Soon 1W1 3. tlrd". the Crop Insurance , u;arJr oi ti 1 ag" - school if nwn ttrou abc ;t - sf make tin reco appropn; v3l raisf Mr. Katiedee - 1 1 1 Saturday and Monday FEBRUARY 22nd and 24th Double Feature Saturday only LOVE CAME BACK OUR TOWN Saturday and Monday MARCH 8 and 10th' THE WOMEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 15th and 17th FLOWING GOLD" SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 22 and 24th SEA HAWK SATURDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 29 and 31 .mis a ni! m. Tingtv THUNDER AFLOAT" Coming Soon: The Return of Frank James BRIGHAM YOUNG f'tpt flat t lot se luv der to tic worth ot the ilcn.i-.ed- , l'ir t.itlur, tlu ittni ss and that 'he lad livid long, served well and loved in.'ch Win '1 mgev thanked al 'it hi lull ot the fumilv who had taken part in the services, .sent flow crx (or helped in any way during the sickness or since the death of the tlev eased Mixed quartet com- ( 3m t W d sstdr. Vt It D, U Metropolitan Pontiacs New posed of Civile Mclntvie, Mai ion Grant. Marv llolnu-- and John D. Parrish rendeted "it Mv Yather " s Benediction Charles A. Parrish. resident W exlev F Tingev dedcat td the grave in 4he Salt Lake Cifv cemeterv where the interment took Low-Price- SU d fon r. Door Se Jan, On t (uhi,e tUeual, tire, eatra) Metropolitan "Torpedo Sedan 1 xN. fc1 X.''N sy,vvSs-.- place. A Casts Named For Comedies Rrtnouncntjf .I'ts of two of three ward come dies tvj be 'resented Fcbruarv 25 in a North Davis stake "round Kobm bad been named edrs-dav- , directors announced Wards participating in the program are tie I avton ward, the Kax,lte and Kavsvdle Second wards. Given roles in he Upon wards t comedy. "Make Room for are lark Adams. Robert Rodney, Bosch Fvan W hitextde. I orrame imt. Dtborah Rubber. Barbara KosU.iit, Fluabeth Williams and 'tin Robins, said Mbs Margaret hot nit , director Mi- - Kov Kiitov le. director of t o Kavsvil'e Second ward t eomedv. P he Roar of a Twist" ro,c J'ate been given to the ollowing IV J ,nt0rd. Jean Thon Mate Barnett, Wavne Millet, Clover kasmussen. Joseph Winters md Blame llevwoiv!. A complete lowest-price- c lt one-ac- C Wallace Beery in ro e 5PT 1 one-ac- 1 SKNCAAL MOTORS MASTKRnSCS the 4-do- d sedan in Pontiac history! Fan NOUT TO THE MOST popular line of cars it has ever offered, Pontiac adds a new and striking ra ,he loT'PriceJ Metropolitan "Tor-rd- o .! Sedan with hody bv Fisher, bitterntJ b,Xr-Pct- J snJ "nationally W tp. This new Metropolitan is a four-doo- r, access-Pcntta- e iSSSSSSsa r A Set available as a six or as an FOR ONLY Its DIFFERENCE it today! nor four-windo- w ount sedan with a smart, enclosed rear tth two windows on each quarter. side, it takes on lines and contours impossible to achieve with the conventional design. In addition, it combines unusual rear compartment spaciousness with the privacy which many had desirable. Harold Calder, Mjt. 106 South lit Weat BOUNTIFUL Wa &N held Vd ; dt Li'S ins UMI cam wrrti the w ptict BOUNTIFUL MOTOR SALES riit Tr.c nl Of BOUNTIFUL UTAH m Mr |