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Show tattkrrm?s3;tATV EEVtr 1. planning Group Lay Plans Eof Solving Problems in County VTaW. VEBUt.ir.V ti, tm 1 -: 1 '."-J- -- KEW SERIAL YARN UV The. Duke climbed ! hew. life into a right CHANNING POU.OCK i Those togeth Ircalk '.ansprr. luncheoa orviJ to M. II. Ellison, .Lawrence "ih ? Cart 11. Grfef, Mr. Churl- - Oh!. Mr. (., V? C; bW, J. R. Gailey and Alan B. tha Daria ti !ckhrdt, Mr. J. L. Mr. Iltv! form the executive eomroitee county Planning Board, members Bottom, Mr. Clarence Ft. 'wsrt. ' TV, Wouhran ef the World find of this group met at the house in l urj Irij:?ior, Mr, of Woodcraft of Neighbor , Mr. A rr 1! "c"l,y, Farmington, Monday and discussed Mr .! K::yv;l, entertained at a social at different cr A. F. Gailey, Mr. Nettie WiLvx problems confronting ?hwr W,dn.an hall Washingtons eanizations and plans whereby liv- Mr. Ernost C. PUd. Mr. , s blthday eve tin i. The time" wa the coun- riillip. Mrs. Frank RedforJ, Mr. sport in playing bune and at a ing conditions throughout bettered. Char Us T. Burton, Mis ty might be e Sophia late hour a luncheon Sto-rt Under th'S directieft of Green, chairman AuiorA Insight, -- wtitfefl Ctuitmlag rollock ha neh ftmmntly mnrterpteei'. a -- Tbe -TinTlw and r.iiepij He wrote the House Beautiful. lytic for "My !Jan,M luenouiiUreil by Fanny Brice. But Mv only real tident. lo tut ib -know vl.l'Cil, friemtsliip. More bishop and binslars, elnwru girls and raplfallsts, tKVtllals and Parens, than any other one man In j Vb-o- !.' 1. I .' ; bountiful Jr. High -.- tr I .Gymnasium sA i? two-cours- y ... ' of Michigan,, but nothing to do with her advice has morals or manners, She. ?ays that the habbit of f itting if persisted in, is likely to 'cause curvature of tha cross-legge- . spine, i- -i e . ; '' Tuck, all of Salt Lake, were dinner gierts of Mr. and Mr Vegetables Unformity of varieties and grades; greater consump- Lois Phillips. . . . not-hel- FOR'SALiy-Fou- r- CLN gentleman. w n, pre-seaso- ma county, canning products to promote .quality arid uniformity. . 5, Support of home manufacturer and canning factories. .'8, Encbpr age manufacturers 'to increase can. fling of vegetables and fruit. 4, Producers to support hese com'pan. . tea .by furnishing full supply. '"5, Improvemen of. canning products . . . -- seed, . , Annual Meet Of : ; Democratic Wdmeit S, L. City March 3 , - he v annual state Council.of Dem ratiq woihen is hereby, called to meet in Salt Lake City on March 5. 1936., ; , Three meetitigs and 1 luncheon velnen arranged. Registration will, begin at $'.30 a; m. Luntheon .1?:15 noon. Afternoon meeting . . , 1 p. nt . Evening meeting S p, pen to all men and Kj, is Washingtons, birthday guests, f Mrs. Mary E. Swanger,. Mrs, Frances Barton, a former resident of here, fell recently and fractured her limb, At present she is in the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mrs, Barton is 81 years f age and is the widow of John Barton, form er city sexton cf KaySville. Miss Irene Swap, who has been spending a few days at her home here, returned to Lpgan,. Thursday oweing'.to the serious illness of her. sister, Mra. Garnet Swan. Hein-ricl- greatest work. . The following Attended the- an nerr banquet . held at .the Hotel Utah in'Salt Lake, Friday: Mr, asd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.. H. C. Ai Epperson". Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barfln, Mr. .and . Mrs. A. M. Ramie,- - Mr. and Mfa. George W. . Ses Barnes, Mr, and .Mrs. O. sjons, Mr. and Mfsi Royal C. Barn es, Mr. and Mrs. H.' S. rBaracs, Mr and Mrs. Ralph' Barnes,- Mr.. and Mrs. Edgar Baird, Mr. and Mrs. T. JT. TJmrgdpd, Mrs.' J ..George Barties,- - Misses Miriam Barnetf, Chloe Cannon, Mr. and' Mrs. Barnes, Messrs. 3, R. Gailey, Geo. - C-- - yomen. 8 a person- 1 representative fronf President 'Roosevelt, w.ill be ouy speaker. She ,1 comjng to Utah especially, to TI. Bennett. .Smith anc Mrs. hnd Mr. Parley Jjfe,r ith county leaders. , children of Salt Lake were Sunday Dew-son- ,- Sk-- M. ' Corence is announced by Frank W. PenroM, associate guests of 18 V8. Mjf. and Mrs, W. E. Barton. .ftate chairwoman. , '1! The monthly regular tKe v Newhousp hotel will be. . beadiuartfers. . . '. ". I D A N CE ;' .'March li t!i ,.' Soatii Bountifui c' . , . ' Ponxcrcd by Officers of South Bountiful Trimary Admission 23c and 15c e' n - ;M-- : ; i, , .V The' Sunday echocl today ' U . . . . SHE LOST 20 . POUNDS OF FAT m.-Ontri- t' SHE LOST j ' - trtnlpiHi ofio mi dm nedero Sham-- , 3m Clairol Tim. i i vvr: I J , ean .thjof yo . more . frequent contact Svitb mcinlVcr. I your fdntilj lining 'else where i , wilh.the fofki'back. .' . home; , son , Suljdy ..evening after uU thru-inc- wv Witt v.a.te. cf ITavre do Iffrra Vrrffffe : c::ct.:,3 y-- T. took off 13 Grace, kid., rry clothes lit me f.r.e now." r. No drastic ratharllc'? no corrM-at Ion hut Mhsrful daily howc) acwrite.-.- tion when you take your little daily dose of Kruechen. FOR SALE Brindle cow, 'four . years old, just, freshened, third calf, four stnd 'one .half gallons' milk. See Leonard Mnn, Page'. Lane. Woods Cross. . 60 '. FOR RENT Two rooms,' form fished, enquire Mrs. Ethel Thomas, third house cast of the Bountiful I 60-- Mortuary. . W Coffee & Roll 10c - Chili : i ertl fWaCwatae. timiY IUA UAUTYGULD W. IM-I- 4td h. Itow 10c : , STALEYS LUNCH I Yo'yr. loved ' GOAL- - i : i 1 ALJTA II. I5AKGERTER " ,? .: ' vr.LsriioKj mw ! BARBER'SltOP '. Layton Utah BOUIfflFUL Davis County Bank ; " , . at . FARMINGTON W E L 0 O II B STATE-BA- NK DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal' Deposit Insurance Corp. Washington, D. C. Ml '- MORTICIAN r.oronrnL. ctah ad-,va- . SMEDLEY'S ' r: li-pr.- n customers the tribes .of ample resources and ex-perienced service. ; 'SATISFACTION: ' this, its bank ."affords SURE OF' ' , WE' ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY ALL OUR FORMER THI? CUSTOMERS', AND ANY NEW ONES JIESIKI-NFAMOUS. COAL. WE 1 1 A VEt1 IE- - E ULUS I V I) AGENCY f'OIt PEER CRELK . COAL. IN I)AIS COUNTY. i..' CEOIIOE ' years YOU ARB? ' r a record of more than forty-thre- e With-- ' best ones s desire the . . - '.AAh ,.' 36. East 7th. So. ii"COME; WHERE . ,'DEEli .CREEK , 4 NHlMMaaflMilMMMhAMeMHri any 2 p. tn o-- f . . , York Gw- in.A Wasatch 2462 i t econo . 3 A Bank Account 9ff-E- p. 21-2- 111 lw 4---H h tfii It ncom-- w GLA1AOL Vatutin y thesn wMh MW a it mnM, with our wul 'daughters at college, ,a friends. CflfL far-awa- enoae )l,S A - tin-oo- Novr .- - Cf- tee 00 This ie nulrlf treatmeot it the.ooly iWepoe oil tint that titsnm fecoodldoet and tloti the bairn om short operitlon. Whether yee simply want to restore the eatersl color, or rsdicislly chaaft the color of oar hair -C- LAIROL, will da it easily, oanrally and so per-- ' t fdaly poor do mm friend dseeg It Arrwngt pt n, . r, Utah. I ' .(OTMplWtt: Service AboveAlj MamviilTt nrjxtn till' Ferl full of pep and possess the 2 cr caI r,t hems on Tuge Lane blmder form you crave you curri Phene Bountiful jf vou iirten to gos.sipf-rs1 cf Uour, iiu1 north mile , Th trA:e off excess fat po light on cream and su, irffrrffzz ary sweets eat more fruit and Ed'zasrx.'c." vcariaMes ar.d take a half s cf c.f lvra;chf:Q F.a.is in a tllrni-t.:e hot vint eery morning to w. .K AM tu-te- 4ALB-2- 71. acres..' of farm land in $Vest Layton. Enquire, of J. R. Gailey, Kaysville, fh. ycrt'fuH of p.p and poflHcsscan't alonder form you crave you ' . If you llalen Ho gosslpcrft To take off excess' fat go light onmeats, butter, cream and bukfatty sweets eat more fruit anu ary.' teaspoon vogetaMos aqd take, a half of fut of KruWhcn Halts In a to-glass hot water every mo.rulng' - eliminate excess wnate. . Mrs. Fima Verllle of Havre' 1e Oraco, Md., writes: ! took off 20 lbs. my clothes nt m6 fine now. No drastic cathartic no eonsll blissful dally bowel ration butyou take your little daily ' dpse. of lCruachen. Manager y I- -. - POUNDS OF FAT DIGHIHED . Cross. .Phone 3. FOFS " Work "; j ini linn ifn , ft-.t- 51-R- choice Funeral Scritiona a Speciality Pricci IleaEoiiahla . Phone HountUftil 103.'.'- . Argyle, Woods Bountiful :. Stenographic Typo-writin- im - i. H. PoUock. Minnie. G Hall . r mma it one' apd-fourt- Qaaning 'Hundred full.', . we have of the best institution far religious training of .the child ip Christian ways bf.' living, the moral and Christian training of the lit eof your child js the biggest responsibility of the home;, how can the child be1. expected to. make good in life if he ha neglected the that' would linot qualifications in the eense man him a real tfiake to ber-s- fee him God that expects school in he every is Sunday, that with him come yourand Sunday, : ' ; self. . Bountiful Congregational church Sunday, school 11:30 a. services and morninp worship Sunday at every second 11:30 a. m. The Junior Art class,' Saturday The teen age meming 10 . class Thursday 'evening 7 p. .m. . Come and. welcome. . I was glad when they . SAID uat me.Let.us go into the house, Psalm 2.1, , , of the Load. - .'.': GREAT STORY APPEARS SERIALLY IN We know life.' e READ EVERY INSTALLMENT AS THIS 060 ire . VSYWTUETIC GENTLEMAN" by 'i ; : . y ; ; One '2-- voikef bitaka When ah accomplish'ed secona-slorto Out of the rain, home Island a .into Long get just ' finds a fit clothes that him,, and then '. gonllenjan' dry that to on .has gentleman's, clothes j wearing go right and shoes because he's in love,tliero's a 6tory lor .;. you! Never tn years has there been a yarn with half half the laughs cr half the punch of . ' the adventure, Girls should not cross their tegs according to Dr.' Beatrice Phillips. d. TllilRSBAY NIGHT . - court. f evening. March 2, at S b'clDcJc.-Wallace Odd, who. Is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan was home . , for the week-en, JIrs.Bert WaVrgn,of pentcrvilie Tuesday visited here Mr. and Mr3. Vaugbnt Sbeffield entertaired a number of fi.icnds at, dinner at tb ir home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for eight. The ar.rvnl mee'Ieg cf the f! ara holders of the Knysulie-LaytoMilling ecmiany was h'JJ ct tic office 1st the Itarr.cs ranking co., Tuesday rr.crnir.g. The following diiCetors were elected: E. P. ElliHenry II. Blood son, M. II. Ell C. Blood, IE J. Earnes, . ' ' -- . ii Charged with 10 burglaiic attend he where N,. Y.,' Rochester, ed a divinity school, S. A. Allen Jr 20, i awaiting trial in crimLnai Is the charge , Theft of u.ta!lrbad who Is WHiiam of Trimeau, American the' Legion auxiliary against held the at hQnre be will KaysviJle of Mr a. J. II. Dorrohn,- - Monday "mevting-jc- !. ' . that every child has a to be well, healthy, borrt of right clean parentage with no physical mental or moral r aociaj blemish' the result cf hi parents ins 'to cast its bliihting ghaddow on his c. . ; . - trailer peas seed. N. Ray Willey, West of Junior high school S Bountiful. 1'OlJ SALE Twelve pounds oif yellow sweet Valencia onion, seeds,; grown from selected bulbs.. Jessie . under arrest in Lowell Mass, Pc' lice allego that he ha9 stolen 15t tons of rail nvr about five miles ' ' of territory. , Davis .. . 'in . 1 rinywrlghl. novelNt. short alory writer, essayist, poet, leeturer and lyricist of distinction, ('hunnlng pollock, bora la .1880 In Washington. I). C., has become one of the' outstanding literary figures of the present day. It ' is with pride that this, newspaper announces that tils Synthetic GenUeman wll appear In these' columns . In serial form.. ThI bright, excUIng story la guaranteed lo keep anyone who begin iho it hanging on breathlessly very last chapter, V . FOR $ALE POLLOCK .'.- w.heel and Telephone CHANNING I y . .'.? By. rOULOCK Into both t!a upper and lower erust of life 'that makes hi new adventure hovel, 'Synthetic Gentleman," some of the grandest rend Ing of this or any other sear. It la worker the tory of a eeoud-torwho broke Into another man's house, stepped Into another mans shoe (while Ms own wore drjlug ty llu fireplace) and round that In order o keep the girl ho loved he hnd to go right on (venrlns the disguise of '.' OUK CHILD p - - CHANNING . over-irrigatio- .. truck frame, good .strong hitch for' torone or for truck; good fubber; , $65. B. Y. Snarr, ICJ'.EftSt,. 8th 'i; South, Saif Ijike City, Phone Waa. ' 8CS5M;'. 2- - .v v r; . ninety-sevent- . ' CLASSIFIED ADS home-grow- . . - . Ronald Swan entertained a numGlen Bobirs, Sunday afternoon. ber of friirds at a dinner party n Mrs. Clarence Stewart entertain- at his homo, tion of vegetables; Tuesday. storage and preservation programs ed the Jolly Neiphl'cr club at a Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver and farm gardens, and production of social at her home, Friday after- family were dinner gueets of Mr, only quality stuff constitute the noon. Refreshment were ne,' to j.tid Mrs. Henry J. Graham, Fri-- l IS guests. aims of this group. day afterruon. Fruit The program ' here inMrs. Frank Bedford of Salt Lake The Bay View c!ub will meet at cludes spraying, removal of dead visited with her mother, Mrs. Char the home of Mrs. Robert Birkin and diseased trees, grading, better les Odd, Wednesday. next Wednesday afternoon.'1 Mrs, Dale Tolman of Logan is Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitaker ar nursery stock, advertising, fertil- -' ization and spending a few days here es gue?t rived home, Wednesday morning ..Sugar Beets This group will of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl from a two weeks visit to Los An stress adaptability of the land crop Robins . . geles, where they were the guests Mrs, Lucy Bishop is spending a of relatives. While there they atrotation, improvel fly resisting beet seed and consumption of beet few. days in Salt Lake with her tended the birthday anniversary ' j sugar. sister, Mrs. Jane Dellamore ,who i of Dr. Whitakers mother, Mr. '. Feeding and Credits Locally m. Elizabeth Whitaker, who celebratKelson feed and feeder weeked her grown last h Behling cattle; hog spent , birthday.' feeding; lamb feeding, amount of end in Logan with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Blood, Mr. feed products, condition of mar- Wesley, who is attending the U. C. and Mrs. Paul Whiteside and Mr. kets and number to feed are some The Lantern club will meet at and Mrs. Vird Cook' attended the of the problems in the firgt part the home of Mrs. Glen Worthing- funeral service f David Smart, of this division; and bugeting, ton next Wednesday afternoon. which were held in Midvale, WedThe. American- Legion Auxiliary nesday afternoon, Mr. .Smart wa .building for honesty and integrity in dealings are stressed In the lat- - of here entertained at their annual the father-in-laof Mrs,. Kora ter... social and card party at the high Blood Smart. Mr. Smart was the .' Irrigation Problem her arc school faceteria. Saturday. Patrio- foreman of the Midval Smelting soil erosion by Co. for 36 years. de- tic decorations were used. After If you are refrigerator minded veloping water resources replen- pleasant evening at cards refreshn ishing of underground water sup- ments were served to the following come see ur special. plies and flood damage where ca- - Mayor and Mrs. M. W, Phillips, Union Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thornley pala and gulleya are not properly Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Epperson, Mr. ' cared for. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mr. and had a their guest Sunday, Mr. . . Seed This group will work for Mrs. A. M. Barnes, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Sterling. Sill, Mr, and standardized, branded and rigidly II. L. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Evans f Salt lake inspected seeds, free from obnoxi- -' Vaughn Sheffield, Mr, and Mrs. and Mr. Highfield of Ogden. oua Weeds and a 93 per cent ger Charley Rochall, Mr. and Mr. Wal m ihation guarantee.ter Buhler, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ro; Weed ControP-Ptoblehere bins, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Sanders, call for - quarantine of infected Mr. and Mrs. Seth Blood, Mr, and farms, planting, of clean seed, culti- Mrs. Van Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. vation of infected areas where pos- George F. Barker, Mrs. Wallace sible, or spraying or hand digging Stephens, Mrs. Fannie Layton, Mrs and the continuation of the weed LeKoy Crawley, Mrs. Beth Dorrohn Mrs. Mary E, Swanger, Misses control commission.. ' Live at Home Beautification of Vera Odd, Louiso Chipm&n. Ruth home surroundings, more canning Barnes and Messrs, Amos Odd and sca- - Ronald Swan. and preservation of foods Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R, Thomat-se- n soq." and more complete and bet- -' and son, Wesley, Miss Barbara tec home gardens were suggested Barnes and Harold S. Barnes, Jr. in this division, . Lake .were Sunday of all Salt Health Problems here are the & Mrs. A. M. Barnet of Mr. guests feasibility of collective buying of Mr, and Mr3. Bryan Swanger ' The religious interest . of cur medicines and. sickness .and acci . and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martia and children are in comparably, the dent prevention. . all. of Salt Lake were churches first responsibility and . Canning Crops Consumption of son, Don,' ' . - . 1 d, Sweden ha s?0' many Anderson and Friersons that the postal 6erv ice ha, grc'at difficulty in deliver-ifi- g their maih and suggests that persons with those names be encouraged to- change them. Young women are' generally willing to change their names, but in Sweden they aro as likely- as 'not change front Anderson to Frierson, or vice the Ytrsa, which would situation. ' . i March 7th .. Sponsored by the BOUNTIFUL SECOND MUTUAL V . & Mis Klrshi-iOwens, extension lerriee Stewart. va M ixed to 33 guest. A number O. J. Dr. Mrs. and Wheaily, Willard Sandall has teen f director, front Salt Lake and the universe. guest . economist, met with tha hoard and ill for several days. Magna were among those present. And right there you huto tho this Mrs. Janetta 15. Mar.:! and son discussed, means f carrying Mr. Sarah E. Taylor Coombs, of tlik rewarkahle Insight Lynn, were dinner guest of Mr. of Salt Lake work. relvisited Kaysyile The statement f pybbteras pre- and Mrs. Lloyd Mansell at tloir ative Tuesday. sented by the various committee home in Salt Like. Vb. Mr. Ht nrv Graham sport follows: V as ,,tchairmen are . a guest of Lake Salt Tuesday ? m?. Miitcin Poultry This business Is for exher :u;rhve, Mr. Jay Care. ' f -- bter. Mavire. perienced men who do not expect Mr. Ralj-- Witiiani ha been who will and upent in attempt Sunday .ier as guest i'I ft r M Veral day suffering from large profit ' ' discr'-- control, cull constantly, bo of Mr. and Mr. 4'.! ft on Barton tv flu. Mrs. KoWrt Cm- - j.. tJlVf , vil' r.g to learn and to V G Idgolh 'iT. a former rci- : t pair; ing The problems here in . ill at hr h during the week. tf Kav.vi',, visited friends Mr;. V, . 1 ar'.en and Mr, li. h t e .V.dor. d iv. The EgelloffV dude expansion by efficient dairy, " visit '.ng relative in nr. o. run; irrrevement by breeding, dis in Salt liike tew. .'aU f and care feeding; uUy, Thursday. cat c.h.iol liana Cooley of GrantuvilV Mis, lame and Olive l'ebio the family cow and the use of dairy a last vuvk-fn- i guest of Mr. and Blaine on the farm. ". W. W. SATURDAY NIGHT ' ' ' ! 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