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Show WEEKLY spent hlasl kaysville as ?.) V in. g very -- irk. ' ." Cottrell. I veiylmly i, awfully busy, now Lewis Graham. Emmet gt ttifg vp John and Donald Thomas attended ' ?n, bay, picking working in the cannery, a dinner and dancing parts r. onions are being ihpped Old MiU, .Monday evening. l i t n.,t ny. many as would be The American Legion Auviinju9 adi'd a the will' meet Monday evening latter. home of Mrs, Louis Phillips, lli 1 vtn ward Relief s.wlety V Joseph Jarman has I i. " n rt'vial quilting ft 'he ill the past two weeks. t(.n Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gr.vn and Mr. Wt,!:iiday af;or and Mrs. Dshhiuist of Iiyten v,ro Vr. thatles Wood and two chil Kaysville visitors, Monday. 'd M rs. Regal Moigan left Kenneth Whiting left lot ti t hue,. jn ,44 Angeles, nite for Roswell, New Me ) i', dr, i '( y ju, rtii'g afar a when he will attend a iej: v. it h iriUivcs lure. rttyj'.io school. training i J. !;lii isett, of Sal un. Ore- I Eugene Griddle, who ' ft Uvt t,ai4 this S', the summer at tie spending of Mr. and Mrs. Tim mu t hudwiek 3. ..MAdams, Dr. returned to his home in Morgan. "i'll ,, Nunn .M. Tanner and run, A demonstration of nrj i.: lost week end ftt iiurg Mutual was held at l.ayt.Ti, Wed- l entente!!,, naimnnl park. nesday evening for f r 'a',1 .t Mr, )Md Mr. Major movworkers from wards of ed t. ,.J tuna, Mr. Majer Sunday. Davis stake. Ills it!iT!c. Well; Ot n Mrs. .. W. Grid, y r t.d M, Evelyn Crockett atriwd h me In t Mi , R, rt s week after spending Vie tumnur ilk in Los Angeles. Mix i.retta Scoffield was a Mrs. Earl Robin nv. a few "ek gu-I week this with her daughter, lies-- , (,f n rnvirit t Mrs. lUiatide days Mrs. Dale Telman, in civs la iii, England iuh! idiss Lu u Luil i' ,,f Revborg, Ida., D si wed. to their home tifM' it t.v imcI.s vneiuicn wiih Miss t . - J. Barton , . Rnd Og-je- n ' ''. eek-en- Ms e .. .. Sat-titda- y, :rn3r $541,000,000 I FIRST Tel .,s n, . . i ' Ml r, (. LAYTON SI ;t ;?683.000,000 1 ' farmers s l.i. a v, tin fr '"', eon-mnm-r- ( it 1 . - i. SI MONTHS .lid . , fr lu'dc Muffler . t , .. Lauhiug Irish Eyes Saturday - Sunday FridaySEPTEMBER 161718 - UNDER TWO FLAGS ZtOmxld OToImatt Clau&pttf (Tolbert From OUODAS WORL- D- FAMOUS NOVEL I ROSALIND RUSSELL VICTOR McLAGLEN FOJLR 3935 Award Winner with The Informer". GREAT STARS Glorify OUIDAS IJLMORTAL ROMANCE a love story ag timeless and mighty ns the deserts limitless sands. WOODS GROSS - tho-hom- n, m pro-gra- - - - . . , " . s . w . ECONOMY, TOO joii jmarf. llfl ION PACIFIC TRAINS' CLEARFIELD mama n fat n-- st Aj , . - J w , ended. Alan Taylor and Phillip Thompson, who are working in Nevada for the Southern Pacific Railroad, visited here Sunday and Labor dy - - .. .... UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD KailEJNC:' a For Furlfior ParUctJari Set Nearest Union Pacific Agant vVLJA3 ct-- i mu ? tfi'j I K- - H 1 V peppy. easy t ii. . s 1 iioVr 1 r . ' !. If tlity ere honest, many o fttvc'the credit tu'I.YDIA R. PINK COMPOUND. Yo 'IWI'S VI.CPTAHIK , ilmhld flee I YDIA K. PINKHAM H M Alll P t.OMPODNII ft try. GUU With pep , nit) uu4f aiufctlic to intoi re thu them will - - . .; ii . PEPPY GIRLS g " v-- . 1 ''.' Ai Hollywood, Calif, wit It pioltisw set. lur- Keyes-o- f MEN LOVE 1 " 151617., system. greater In 1935 than th 1938 total, ffont of dallying brightens tin agricultural: monthly' enmeri lens. picture, as milk la icM lu' while Mont crops otilv brlti money at tin end of the eenson. K' Imrlng tli bsf quarter f a :en: tury, tlu number f rows Jn th United Utntea lias mown to Inona than SS.OOo.tmd, with yenrly milk 6,s produetlon of approximately 50n, 090,00(1 quaris. These Increase are due ehielly to scientific prog ress and expansion of dally distils You can bccqiric ' .t but Ion of mill to consumers. ; this way Iiierensed cooperation of dalrf fartuer: and milk distributors to re fppe and paper and fnft of fait Tf r '0 produce high quality milk by main .he will lutlra you e''"-'dance anJ partlea. tenaiH-of iIkM lieallh standard liff'lo.. and alwaya jiiT, If you n rr ermi ind Intere.ted In you, out, niFit wont .be aunnltf flird amt a steady, mpinciaoi Men so t l,io--lrif M(m., I)k want Tfcfy ii forecast routinued Imptovcmeut hi p.iriie t nint ftienwire. lonj) rboire lnll of pep. farm return from mills during tha vFOF.TAnLEboM k. riNKiiAkt-yiivhhu. pi you enrrey. tor year, the Foundation survey showit pcujnh nIhv pcr ft (flu n'cid woinn lint ben vneilicliift then lo fttnwHM old this. 4tkJi)ft erfty ott , , in fiHp (live them af ronfttli, women about nod Nrttlvp the ftlrla oll who ate full ot rwi, Ask them whet ntakte smatlly-clesigne- SEPTEMBER if- ba-tter- y sliiiinpoo.s tils bend 11ml walks id oii t 1 ing Insects from li in-Sa- Thursday h are-availab- . Tuesday Wednesday . 1 pm-- k. r : . . service When possible, . should be obtained at station where neutralizing? solution, brosk-e- s, and running water t take care of corrosion-.- rrflRST --- electrical I s ' j'tjh fV . " . -- BOUNTIFUL - r- f i CORROSION failure of thq - - . - cash ileoms ' from milk for the first .l Months of 1935 Increased 'f nm over th firrt.siv mmti Milk ludustry 1935 according to the CiMiiidatloii. As the largest single hhiit of fiirnt Income, milk put pocket-t.ookIn farmers tt;s3.!00,00( during tho period 7 A new "." Idch nines 3932. AIRY-- ' 1 i.ouncl-.am- . r - of-th- e l''v r; :i, ....... ..... .... When a battery, hais been in service for a time corrosion usuallr ' nadevelops at .the terminals. If tolead will corrosion , glceted, ' shqrt circuit ahd even compplet . e , BATTERY t MUStiaS: ''' 1', Mi-s- MR.-AN- in pairs, don ''' COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS tA 3f : rZMOHTHi dau'diter whs born t Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seifert at tbc Murray Mother, ond hospital last week. v dti'T" fire. ' Thomas I). Hughes of Centerville ' if lu bad '.void. I Imve received eii at tin loma Theatre, Wed-!- ! sdny evening a bis name was ' Irawn. Athcllu Clark, wlia bad been iin-n onerntim for appi mlieitis, returned homo from tb hospital, . This ticket at the Loma Theatre,' Bountiful within . the next week entitles- . MR AND MRS. JESSE D. BARLOW . ' . MRS. ROBERT SIMMONS. . ' ' MR. AND. MRS. CHARLES GROSSMAN . FREE SHOW AS QUESTS OF THIS TAPER -- Vi . . ID3G si kei-ve- Guy-man,-h- as .; : . A .' Ilol-'roo- Mr. and Mrs, Miles. Murphey and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Forbes anfamily of Salt Lake spent last nounce the birth of a Bon. week-en- d Mrs." Avo Inkley of Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Amos . . Oqd. spent Friday as guest of her moth, Miss Alice Cottrell Visited with er. Mrs; Andrew Egbert, friends-- in Salt Lake this William Maxwell wh'" had been week, Mrs.--. Howard Thomas and son, visiting here with his sisters, Mrs. c8 Dayton, returned home from Frank Cain,, and Mrs. Gene the hospital Saturday. Mrs. Mimie returned to his home in Jenen of Salt Lake is "spending 2 Montana. . , weeks with Mrs. .Thomas. The third crop of luccrn' is being Mr. and Mrs. Marion harvested and there seems to be a Romney nd children, Mrs. George S. Rom-De- v good stand, The prospects are and Misses Jennie and Lopa bright for a lot of good grazing Romney, all of .Salt.. Lake, were this fal) after all of the hay Mrs. Kent John-o- been up as there has been ample ie8trof,Mr Monday, Supply of water.'-Mrs' Miss Micuie . Cottrell of Salt Lake Joseph Allen Is reported ai , .. '$655,000,000 i . "V 51935 I h. - I, ie 'v ir. one-.'fift- h . . ; . ! y Tuesday,. Mi, 'icorg I " ' . :. - :f HN When1 ignition; contact ., pomt neeod replacing, it should always i r r vices ver. held lit ' All bminh storms and flood met Union Mt.rumry here yesterf.irmers and (tlstrlbutor extra ex a tin" and n balf rum'di iiit'd ! ayten and laugh-i- i, day inltk U have letiinied from a eld rbild of Mr, nd Mis. Burn (.imcH this year 0 get Income milk Increased farm I'xuiiili-- f "iHt Mrs. Janie. 'A. ,l" E. i am wlu r cent ly ita'Ved Ibe ' i l a free! Unit ake. Ji 'ji Uray pm llenbicly gratifying t ..is Ativ;c!ivi, Umsoa. t : d. that recently a a Die ward in :Ct Lake wliere heavy milk Industry despite stirvcy tv ! in tt mdv tt om tbe-- .formerly Lie MHU was Dus Ilian 15 per emit of was Hit (he tm lerpnss hill .'ic,-the cast side of principal rprakcr. Bishop James total farm Income ten years ago, e il'i't ;;c' track town-- Odeti U. Dtnns was in charge the serv title for 1935 tt whs about whi- Ii of the total. With yeaily farm tbvougli the site re- - vices and also spoke. Minjeal num- tise ' rs were furnished hv dames Earl the new chapel, just cast midi luenme. about 13 10, Him, 000 tin' Ramin ucr Million here. S'lic.y nml Mrs, William 11. Ml the stiulctita from thU vicin Burial was in the bountiful ' mo fi tindery.1 taken Pikes was formerly Gwen llodjon, bu to being the iy by ( Aliievt If cell h laud in Kaysville heretofore Buininghar.i, the. bar-- i bnvt! purchased- one of the Hanks' lb y were transported by train. takes peaches from his young ho lines near Charlie llowo, and are Several cars of bay have been trees to the State Fair, there will leaking preparations to move in All eeil on iutiiii( gas expelled be ih u S3 of any one else trying soon; shipped cut of Layton recently. must pass thru tb cylindi-rMr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitesides for prir.es. Those we saw were Buddy' Evens from Beverly 1 ills. tlu muffler to escape and f"t- i''s of Lo Angeles aro vlsUipg here among .the most beautiful peaches Calif, vpont Saturday vi dtitur nt 0 iMiti it is important that the muf Ib rl flee ami connections bo kept in foe ten day..; that, we have ever seen far color, the home of Mr.' and Mr-Misa Eleanor .Young ot Salt Lake size arid shape. . Naylor, good pair, according to. the Utah was the guest of Mrs. Noull. TanWilliam Harper of Oaktcy, Ida. linos' from Auburn, Wyj-min- MntorU n asocial inti. Leaks anyHyrum was a visitor at Gi6 William J. llol ner Wednesday. and daugh'er, Mrs. Lewis where between the engine and the . .. brooks home, Thursday.Mrs Frank Morehouse underr end of the exhaurt pipe mny Turner of Turnervillc, Wyoming, went an operation for the removal and daughter. Veiloen, and Miss allow poisonous gas to enter tho of her tonsils at the Dee hospital Goldi'o Rods from Grand Junction, passenger compartment, causing the first of the week. Colorado, were .Sunday visitors of illness and even endangering life. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Bushneli of Bert Naylor and family; North Canyon camp .of D. U. P. SLUGGISH STARTER Fillmore, Utah, Spent Monday with Thfc members of the Relief soMr. and Mrs. George Rorniencamp. entertained their husbands-- ' at a ciety .held their monthly meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mijnnhrd program after- which they ."were, at If the 'rlarti-- is bluggish when of Mi's. Alvin I). Stole left for their home in Los Angelos wa.lv r melun apd cantaloupe cn, Tuesday. President. Ethel Lay-totin battery is fully charged, thj recently. Mr. Ninnard arrived here The entertainment was held at tho presiding and second assistant Emergency Ror Scrvico suggests a week before, while Mrs. MinnarJ home nf Cnpt.. Zelda' Hatch Mills Mabel. Stowl,. took charge,.'Tho Hint neareft fee tbe. cause include had spent the past month with her on the. night August ,19th.. Da light consisted .of a song by Mrs tlu following posFibilities: poor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scof ter Leona Sedgwick was Enid Roberts, musical rending by contact at battery terminals; loose field. Mrs. Minnard will be rejnem-lere- d of games. Hostess for the evening Mrs. Marvin. generator or starter wire connecThornley, several as Miss I. Scpffield 'before were Cnpt. Zelda Hatch . Mills, by tho Relief society chor tions; dirty starter commutator. .. Camilla Randall her nirtrfiage. Boulton, Olive us and bible storieB by Mrs. Clar Mr, and Mrs. Stanford W1IUELwero BALANCE Cleverly. A very enjoyable'- time ence Stoker.- Refreshment! served to thirty members. are rejoicing over the arrival of a was had by" all. I'a pfd speeds can r.ot be' properly Several members q'f tho Relief "Ray. E. Hillman,. ona of pres! daughter born recently at. the De deiicy.of tho Duchesne stake will ftocicly fanned 22 eases of peaches maintained if Whees are out. of bal hospital at Ogden. Mrs. G. W, Anderson of Ogden be the ppeakcr, Sunday. at 7 p. m at" the amusement hull, Friday, nnnj.'.Tbia applies to rear wheels i visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. in the. West Bountiful ward chapel; tblij' is in connection .with the as well as front, Wheels out of bal M. Whitesides for. two days this lie will speak on a gospel subject. church relief program. . nnce tend to ret up ft bobbing" jbp week. Everyone, interested is iijYitcd-tR. Adams Cowley of Layton and attend; The brick work" on th'nice new Marjorie B.mith of Sunset took out a marriage license in Ogden, Wed- house Leland.Argyle.is budding is ' . about completed; . . nesday.Tbe Miss friends of Miss Fern Simmons atended many, a Phyllis Bela Iota sorority party last weel Hatch, who. has been in the L." D. S. hospital for thu past three weeks at Ogden. . Mrs. Elmo Garbett and daughter will be glad to. know that she is left last Friday for a week's. visit improving.' The exact time of her with' relatives in Los Angeles, Cal. return home is uncertain but it Is Jmegone Simmons,! daugh- thought it will be in' the near fu, . ter of Mr. and Mrs.'David B.. Sim- ture. . Mrs.-C- ; Mr. and G underwent Eldredge of mons, ah operation for T- .remonton were week-end- guests appendicitis at the Dee hospital ' of their parents, Mr; and. Mrs. last Thursday morning. . . . M.iss Mamie. Layton returned Clarence Eldredge. Mrs. Afton A. Hatch has been home last F'riday evening after a 2 attending the adult education instimonth vacation trip, to Austra-liaNetute at the U, of U. for Urn last Zealand.' Frank Iiickenlooper a few days two weeks. Nine o'clock Monday, Sept.; 14 at the West Bountiful (he First week, in Idaho. hc will be ready to school Mts. Mr. and F. R. Knowlton and register 4 or 5 year old .youngsters in week-egafty will leave to family" this, j make. their home at Huntington, the educational play school which Utah, for three months where the she will conduct this 'winter. The' Knowlbon-Ituper- t Conshiction '. co. adult educational program" is gaining momentum ill many- of the contract to build a roud.' ho. a counties, Reports .that were giycii , ...I,.. at th6 institute, gave the informa' tion that many adults are taking the of. advantage splendid opporMrs. W, Layton Barlow tunity for their advancement in 2G3-both educational cqui-sc.Telephone and handicraft. The particular phase of adult Mr, and Mrs. .Russell Cheney education that Mrs. Hatch is interhave returned from a honeymoon ested in, is parent education thru the child. trip to Southern Utah... Travel-wis- e pcoptc. more apt! The children of. Mrs. Mary Ann Mr. and Mr?. Otto Fackrell of more arc San' Bernardino, Burnlngham celebrated her birthgobvj Ly train Calif., returned ibicific. In ncv... Union home Ly day annivmaby, Wednesday, Sept. Friday after a few days visit b, at the home of her daughter, y? v wilh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. d enrs you can . Mrs. Flo. Hepworth, L. Fackrell. Lake. fij rcLv fn quiet, clrnfl-frcMrs. Leonard .Day entertained counort .as you tbe'Clover club at her homo Friday glide Bwillly ovcr llte smoolli- - . afternoon. H ''v.T cst roadL.eu in the wwltl." The Primary officers of the Boun Mrt and Mrs. Tarland Bikes, Mrs. fiful First ward held a meeting at I .. ; .No li'glivvay worries-tho hoine of Mrs. Leah Goodfellow, Just slrain" "or Tlans nerve no for their , Tpesday evening. work were discussed., Games were for dirt . no stops eating effect until ' October 15.. to played and luncheon was served or resting.- Intcrci-tinpeople1 ' Coach and Pullman-Touritwenty officers and teachers. from all over the country Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins attenjoy mate congenial traveling sleeping car passengers meals ended the Jenkins family reunion wholesome, generous in Ogden canyon, Saturday and companions. An experienced 6t IN an average of 30 cents. 5 and Cth, train personnel serves you. Sept. Sunday, ' Free pillows, drinking cups, CAUFORNIA WINE Bishop and Mrs. Quayle Cannon, Low summer fares are in porter service. Mrs. George Soffe, and Mr.- and Mrs. Orson Cannon of Logan left this week for a trip to the Pacific notrhwest and a visit with Mr, and LOW FARES EVERYWHERE Mrs. Weldon Cannon, who live in Round trip nits 2 ctnts m less nlU tnaLIs you Is travel x Oregon. la luxurious eorafatt at Lm eoat L driving jvu own ou, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloomfield ghave returned from a trip to YelAJV TUhl Agm I iloi unuatiiJIy Jtm Vo lowstone. A mni mm J- Wp Ctmk Farm. ffi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sessions and son, Merle, and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Sessions have returned from VWI Boultler Dam and Lnlg Mmi tnrouls to or from California a trip through Star Valley and Yellowstone. The Bountiful First ward Pri mary held their annual homecoming, Thursday, September 10, in the form of a children dance. A good crowd of Primary children attM' is God-fre- ; It 1934 tvr-rin- g "nrtn 'In wine visiting with nfives in town Inst week-end- st Ru-t-.- . - 1 hi.'-- . ' 9 J - Hrreft Tolder of Mr. and Mrs. . t" '- ' 'll.--" - .. f lur'ur,liat'i . I- LAYTON ; Jam.- . Rui-ati- v- . ! and Beth Cldlds to .i. n line in Fait Luke last . s, ; !. I -- Wilburn Nance and two daugh-terGilbert Nance and two daugh- ters and John Nance .attended the funeral services of Jamea Nance which were held at Sandy, Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. William Galbraith have moved back here alter living in Ogden all summer and are living ' ' in tho old Crlddle home. Emmet Simpson of Los Angelos Mr. and Mrs. E,i?l ,.f "j'n veiling his parents, Mr. and announce the i t rival two Kaysville for William Mrs. Simpson, a daughter, loin at tim D hupi-al- . weeks. Robins is ill and Mrs. Sarah . very Mi, and Mr... ,"u.d is in the Dee hospital. Sunday '. The Woodman lodge had their IanningtonMr.t.fpent S'c-.Mr. 'ifid "regular stuniner picnic Sunday in guests of the Creep grove at Laytoft. There Mrs. Wallace Gailcy. ' Mr. and Mrs. V'i!lu" i 11.1'nMtn were' fifty present and a very was had-ball pres-- . of. Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamblin of Kaysville spent Sun Mrs. Bred Kershaw and daugh- day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Hamblin. ter!. Sbana, of Payette, Ida., have Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield' been visiting relatives' and friends here for the past two' weeks but re announce the arrival of an eight turned to her home Thursday." pound daughter, born at the L. D. . . Mf..and Mrs, Henry Federsbn of S. hospital in Salt Lake, Sept. 1st. Baseball game Sunday at the Salt Lake were g'Uests of Mr. and Mrs. .,'. II.. Scoffield Friday, Layton ball park between Layton Mrs. W. D. Simpson and daugh-- " and Armstrong resulted in a score ter. of Blackfoot, Ida., were guests of 16 to 2 in- favor of Layton.. Tearl Wright of Ogden spent IL J. Sheffield, Jr., Sun of Mrs. ' d the w as guest of June Par-risday. : - . Mr. and Mrs;. L. A. Walker and 'Misa Smith of Ogden spent the aoa of Ogden spent Monday with week-on- d &3 guest of Marion SulMr. and Mrs. W. F. Collett; Harold .Chadwick and .daughter, livan. Richard Marslon of Layton and Carleen.'and'Miss Luella Chadwick Jf Salt Lake were guests of Mr. Verna Noble of Ogden took out a ahd Mrs. Thomas Chadwick Sun. marriage liceflse ' in. Salt Lake, i . -- .Salt lake. . ; Mrs.' HjTum Hayes returned home ' from Idaho Saturday. ... Mm. Wi'.linn Yineei and two ehib'r.n mv here, vidting with Ml" V. rml M Tburgood. ; W, r ' q POINTS Survey Indicates Steady Increase .'; g UOUNTIFUL bouncing 'action Ami wear on the steariag mCM.tilTa. Milk Best Source of Farm Cash' vi.-itin- l;- To-sdu- y Sunday, Slifton Ball an-- . arrival of a daughter, nourice the ' at ' St. morning Saturday born Marks hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scofnela are moving into the Lynn. Hales home. Mr. Hales and family .left their RpmeMn Saturday to make ' ' ' . I The Rounlifut First ward Mutual Mutual aiv .holding the opening of t Tuesday, Sept. 15, A sack, apron sad overall dance will be held and the admission is free. Mi. Ceuwievr Moffalt returned from Idaho. Monday,, jvhere ahe bad been her sister during . . . ' tlu .... Lay-b"i-- e, E II. Sooffield,. . Mr; and Mrs. . .(( 1 pf were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Not-ene- tin, 1 " r.obrzc Thorale jr. Mr. And, Mrs. It. children Mabel and d trn . Emily Cannon and son and j.utrhter of Salt Lake were gdests Mrs. J. C. M. Barpea, Sunday. and Mr and Mrs. Emory Mortoh of Salt Lakg were Kajivillo " visitors' Sunday. And Soft Sheffield Mrs, J Fred week tn this several days .pent Mrs. Aberdeen,' Ida., as guests, of Mr9- week-en- LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 10, lMg TWS-EXPKfcS- CLASSIFIED ADS pup;, LOST Black shepherd white chest and bump toward en . of tail; 2 or. 3 months' old; nam Box 203, Apt, Srnedley Tip. 30 Bountiful t2 reward. FOR SALE Canaries, singer; Agood shock; reasonable. 'Mrs. L. Centerville.- Dalrymple, 91-R- l Phon-Itountifu- ' 1. "80 ' FOR' SALE Building lots. Ap-- " ply to D. W. Fcnvvick, Bountiful SO-FOR SALE Estate.. Heatrola.-Russell Dufirden. Telephone Bounti ful 31-- . .30 For- - $14.00,"- - five '.. J. RENT FUR- - room house, barn- .and. coops . - . fas - . n 30 North Centerville. Leave name tho Clipper office irrMfpqq flf LOOK LOOK LOOK, . to see and hear the now: KADETTE ' tadio. Home radio start at $0.45 and up, auto radio'... at $22.50, 5 all metal tubes. W V . give' a home demonstration free-r- -.. free get yours now. See DAR- 29 BELL COX, Bountiful, Utah. Call ORCHESTRA DANCE Jack's.. Melodian orchestra, any number, of pieces for any occasion-Ver- y Bo sure " i reasonable Latest price. 119-Ef- r- music. Bountiful, Fhone J. od FOR late tomatoes for canning 60c a bushel, fetch coa tainers. Orson EggettWood SALE-t-Go- - Cross. 29-3- . 0 WANTEIVrTo trade piano for tenor saxophone. Joha Stahle, Jr., Bountiful. Phone 119--J Wanted There is a . Salesmen good opening for a live salesmaa to sell, the Watkins line. For parti- culars, write or phone D. C. Watson, 629 Canyon Road, Ogden Utah. Phone 1613-1 B-fl- at 29-3- ARE YOU NERVOUS? Here Is a way to help calm quivering nerves fcl to aerrotit that yon want Ara thara tlmea whan you or crow and Irrltahla . . . tlmea when you acokl thna bo ara dearest to you I If your nerve are on edge, try LYDIA K. riNKHAM S VEGbTAIU.E COMPOUND. Ir help calm your qulrerlna narrea sod alwuld ftiv you the tueafttb sad energy to face Utewith ft cmlta When your worries and etrtt beconm mm much lor you and you want to run away from it all . . . taka LVOV A . PINKHAM 8 VEGETABLE COMPOUNIX, Many womett bavw had oervea as janftled as youm, but they ham bean able to build up their pep and enerftv an 'et Ixick to normal with the alii of LYDIA & TNKHAM S VLCaETABI.E COMPOUND. Hhvn your mother and your ftrandmother' tiaed to become nenrotia. Irritable and ruiuhea they depended upon this fnuiuua old medklne to pip them up aftflla to help theft nrrwe to help ftlvo them a cheerful dhpotlUoa. Do-ro- a K r I Fall Quarter Announcement NOT ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THU OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH ER EDUCATION OFFERED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY? WHY tie .v mnvrzzriY 07 opc2j Freshman A UTAH 4 y i? v ditci Placement Tests, Cepteaber Urt Special! meetings for isztro tlon and rexistrstkn, Ceytenber X4-Sophoraorei Registntisa. H, September Eli.. All others rtr'-September iX Class work bejia C5 Cb Send for fres giving further lrfom-l:2- . T k ThcUrJvcr: 02 Ufc!i Salt Lcbt Cm fr |