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Show about 9:30. Merrill and his sweet home of Daughter Christine Sorem-se- n, and affectionate Sister drove to the Thursday, May 14. The lesson station. I left my address and on. was given by Daughter Christin closed in a verse written by John Sorensen, TTio Roads of Pioneer surprise party was given ITL Miss for Elv Parkin whila we together in Der- Days; Pearl Randall, Roads of Wir, at daynight Canyon in 1857"; Mary Parthe home of Mrs. Allie Green by Utah by England in my autograph album Ogden Cross, cods Entertainment of Early PU The rish, Gleaner girls. the guest were I would like to have i back. Plea.ie 3, 1938 Lillie Trimbath silo oneers; by Misses Arda Reynolds, Eloie Rtok. al.'o a letter frjm Merrill about of Alfred Randall was er, Mftrgatatte Barlow, perar his grandfaThers death. Did not g biography r hU by Geneve granddaughter, Thurz. Nelson, Walker, Bex-- ! to the funeral on account of a mis. T. Tingey Adams; duct by Hatti. Salt Lake City, Utah. Olsen, Lois Thacker, Bernice Blaek take and this is why I am writing bmi-.and Lillie Trembath, entitled Edith Smith and Annij Scdcnk lV:ir Brother Woods: Old Red Shawl"' this, Mothers My Refreshments were ferei i ? this letter to you writing WOOD JAMES C. Sorensen Daughter displayed som games were enjoyed. m iv.in.'si . i' my mother! Mrs. relies of her very interesting Elaine Miss Sarri. d.iugV,-- of , B. Puri. in. My grandfather, , Assisting hostesses Editk. Mr. and Mrs. George Sarris.haJ t l.?rb;n, jms-'e- d away yester-- j Smith, Pamelia Smith and Floe been confined to her hei th. pa?t : onca Duncan. ml yi'u vtre a missionary week with heart trouble. tm panion of my grandfathers-wThe local employment committee Mr. and Mrs. Janthus Barlow p.. ' wondering if you woulJ like was organized Wednmnv turned Friday from their trio in give a short talk at his funeral, consisting of Bishop Wesley Tintho east to meet their ion, Fielding ; lie will he buried from the South gey, Mrs. Bessie Clayton, president He sayed in Washington to work. Ca ricl W. Smith was taken Arlo Browns family is oh ran Bountiful church Tuesday at 12:30 of the Relief society, and a repre- Rcntative the Aaronie and St. Murks hospital, Saturday night, fined with measles. .. the rest of his life here, p. n. We could arrango to bring each of from SATURDAY, January the three Melchiredek Mr..Smi h is 78 and for the paat There are several . eases ef you out ami get you back to town. were all forward on deck when five examination Tassport and break, and a director nine years has been bedfast. pritsth-ooquorums, measles aid whooping mumps it was not yet fast made it 8:00 o'clock before We would not want too long a talk Mr. and Mrs. Wanderon K. Johnand oclock cam? Mrs. Nell R. Barlow of Burley, cough developed ia tji past week son announce the birth of a boy we disembarked. The KMor intro- as there will be 3 other speakers, Idaho has her aon, Mr. Hubert black of and But the sky daylight. er so. them that A Salt Lake boy was being held! was Pocatello. Idaho v iT at by a still ducd us U the nv.ri.ut president , but there are none of Mr. and Mrs. John Witr enjoyed ' . we 'le'1. of are visit. water formdeepened mission and hm .new on him Philadelphia tf the Salt Lake officials for quesnm-tby w,. .ltu! horizon on Lake tW blacker the that - : v ; b ... arravv h0Sppaj to trip to California would '.pecially like someone there City, Mrs. Barlow j:i the .u.itcr of tioning by Sheriff Holbrook for j averts, Dr. and Mrs, was the island f Tahiti looming board at iitissiort l.riiilqiiartor., for Xhe past week. Mr. r.rj JJrj. Leo Green visited in opening tho safe at the Davis higb Mrs, George Rollins, like a shadow. Out of the sea. a feu ila s until we tmd u: way that had and could give a short Miss Alice White with ether Kaysville up evening. callSaturday school, Tuesday night The safe dM I would appreciate your Mr. Frank Smith is sYvv'rar t" flur-3- 3 and aroutnl. from the Dee fioephal have Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gam of Salt We saw a glorious not contain any money, but th 6705 Wasatch me at anytime ing in his health, th R and I walked th- - trvt. rraduating eaercises in Ogwere guests of Mr. and- Mrs. as soon as it became light enough thief took a kodak (lf to nd S:30 a. u. to 5 don Friday. Tlf nhhough he has been confined to Davis Bartholomew. belonging we scanned the island with a tele- Papeete from .me end f town to between nry Graham Wednesday. do to ftjvic-- me if you will be able bin home some time. Mar? acres ef beet remain tin j A farmer in West Kaysville notiscope. Moorea was also in light on the ether, re.nipiei.-lt.ik.-in Mr. Charles O. Rollins is quite fied the sheriff's ot. thinned because the lack of help. hy;illir hand the right of Tahiti, ami the office, Thursday, its ;,weet beeuty fiueiunco Ms many friends hopj ho unable to get any help NCWS NO. People he had some grain stolen. that within me of its flower. Its very scented at.! Mother and father appreciated ill, but What arise feelings will soon show narked improveto plant tomatoes and thin beets. as I approach troplu Ula at morphere brought buck memories your visit nd csHx:illy that you ment. M r ! Mr. James Hagan at dawnt Feverish excitement and of Hawaii Sul I must eonfchsl were nble to see grandfather Mrs. Nina Walker, who N going f Jule-- the funeral in Ogden Sun-aThirty-fivwill go to the Salt as the seamen that these Islands Live Hawaii j ia passed on. to. make her homo In San Francisof Mrs. Jens Jacobson, Lake tabernacle this Saturday to acitivity aboard ship to dock; passengers scur- shaded for pure, natural With best 8vUhc, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Button, of attend an co, wa tho gucut horor at a tropical organ concert. They will prepare fiocnl at Respectfully, ta rhome Clearfield, was entertained Thurs- have a special guide in the person rying around not willing to miss lowliness. In the course cojnr"unity f out .. MERRILL PARKIN of Mrs. Erma F. Fmith, Friday yet knowing ramble Irecognied the obi familiar day evening at the home of the of Mr. Tarry xif the bureau of in- any of the goings-o- n id M orient on Street afternoon. Her many friends wish brides, parenta, Mr. and Mrs. L. j. formation, Mr. Willis Smith, ad- - full well they should be down in trcesmnngo, breadfruit, banana, hor every s;icecs:i in her new t, Starting with Saturday shows will Thurgood, the time was snent in visor, J T. Arbon will be in charge their statesrooms getting the tooth ova Derby England coffee, avacftjo, papaia, 1 commence at (8:15) instead of 8 March fi, 1895 playing games and refreshment tf tho group. The boys will remain brush packed and seeing that no conut palms, etc, MnuinMmmMaMMMMMum Mrs. Robert Bonnemort returned were served to the following- Mis for the lecture tevnr ef the taber- Elder James C. Woods possessions arc left behind. All arc Everyone rides bicycles here: several from Nevada and Wed-.Helen Wilcox, Miss Aletve Bearer, r.acle Dear Brother may the ipirit. of ia soon days ago anexciemcnt t with breathless and pounds. to go to the Philippine Is. policemen, French officials, natives Miss Laura. Fullmer, Mi-Nriva Advisor Arbon, under the directhat and with the exception of fat and thin, and tourists, your calling real on you lnnda wih a largo mining company Cdok, Miss Jldna Cook, Miss Kate tion of Dr. R. C. Merrill, .district ticipation travel-wear- y ones those who you may be the meant! of bringing An opportunity to still be with arc A young Tahitian man, Po Ta Tree, Miss Hazel Thurtmod, Law. educational advisor for the Ft. of .the the United Sfa'cs, rence Briggs, Myron .Wilcox and Douglas district, make a motion making their ninth trip, and arc nmnaha by name, was at the house, many to the knowledge nl'hough so far fellow away is not afforded of wish the is your assume to bored a to many Gospel slightly Lamar Sessions. trying control cricket picture film of the end ho accompanied us downtown. labor in the of Truth; Admission 10c and 13c others. epread Thousands of crates t? tomato work of the CCC boys of camp front for the benefit of their fel. We ' got cn quite wed together, PARKIN VCantMUUHMMWHMl Mrs. Fchwerzer G, JOHN "find bel low George Rhjpped and truck 2517 D. G. 28, Clover Creek, Utah. passengers. plants are with his On January 10, 1894 1 left Salt ilaiightrr, M!sr Rose Sehwerzor, of We docked at 7:00 a. m-- The aftd n Tahitian, my Jlawaiuan, edjn from Nevada and California The control work is being carried T,aK,n j English" for Smiths ahd Woods Crops on approximately two miles south Papette wharf was crowded with City for a mission ta England Pan Diego, Cnifornia are guests of ' ' two MAY The thrown ln-in. former J ihcr'men in the Mr. and Mrs. Znck Choney, They of Tooele city. 'i hvro were ninegrowers... people who had flocked in from all have are relalorn very similar despite the) visiting fviemkj and Mr. Albert-TSmith has been to The boys are spraying a lime parts of the islands for is not Images eM- of them bdng tives in- Ogden, and other northern hundreds of milea of Pacific t.ompany Wo Oregon in interest of the pea grow arsenate dust spray which is prov- this Boat Centerville. of ' ' Beeves' th;,n Day? The natives I points,. ;' ers up. there. He has purchased a ing very effective. t, the Not. to to in, labor sent ogehcr at us from below bo and Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Monday, The Leaders dub- of company staring up Islands, Society factory "there. di tingham conference under tho Newman of Ogden gave a wonder-full- y Mrs. Lac Youn JStewart and blue- 538 is converting a part of the bar- closely resembled the Hawaiian . five dollars for francs rection of William C. JIunter of Exchanged I that suddenly, caught myself j bird- class in primary entertained racks into a elub room. This organappointed' dinner at which ' received slightly more than llooperville,. Cache c.ounty. Mrs. and Miss Fchwerrer, and Mrs. Admission Decoration day 15c, to A light ization will help promote activities looking for familiar faces. OflaJ their mothers'-Tuesday- . the honor guests.' My firBt companion was, no more Chaney . Everybody luncheon was served and a flower into the entire camp program. course, I didnt, find any, and that sixteen for each dollar. I have one Of silver which dollar Parkin Mrs. would 6:30 Bhow and Miss Decoration.' less Schwerzcr no than or only First they seemed clay Diechow-iaAlex Johq to their mothers. strange. and Frank k presented Fugatte offer ten love no francs I to honor the am diner I keepBountiful. guests Second shovy Decoration day 8.il& Miss Nettie Sims has been quite A number of persons recognized are creating considerable interfjr, ill the past week. a true man of at the home of Mrs, Alice Cheney, Coniing-Jun- o est in the organization of the club. Loring Andrews, and halied him, ing it until I get back to the states and respect him 23-- 4 Shirley Tempto t, Mr. and. Mrs. David Stoker, Mr. but he, poor fellow, was not allow- where a silver dollar is si good si God. A man who was ever alert Thursday. e Coming-JunCaptain Blood Mrs. R. and Anget'ne McCullough and Mrs. Samuel Flint and Mr. and and anxious to epread the gospel ed to stay, being shipped out ia the a paper dollar. ' lM. grenddawrVer. of Hollywood Young Doctor: "Pm afraid I afternoon when the boat left. Mr$. Charles Flint attended the Went down te the dock at S p. m. plan f salvation ta children- of California and Mrs. Mary D. Rock- ' funeral Sunday of Mrs. Jens Jacob made a piistake in filling In p death . . He was formerly deported be- to watch the Maunganui depart men. woed have been visiting at the certificate eon ia Ogden a missionary friend. today.,r We were assigned' to labor In home of Mr. and Mrs. cause of his writings about the is for Australia and points between. T. A. Lee. Old Doctor: was "How that Mrs. I Mrs. and Mr., Clyde Dabb, lands. He is going on to Rarotonga Bade goodbye te our shipmates of what was known ns the travoling The new home being built by Young Doctor: "I absent-minde-d Alma Green and! Alma Dahl re' to Mrs. C. O. Rollins, Just north of turned Wedneeday afternoon from ly signed my name in the Space and from here will fight to gain the past ten days wha aro eoa. Drt district, from Nottingham and north branches the Harold Roberts home, Is surely the " running to Tahiti. He desires tinuing with the boat, their trip least for a new car, A left for 'cause of death. .hunthree of to east he distance going up by leaps and bounds. very pleasant trip was enjoyed. Miss Hilda Ford, one of the in Our was destination miles. dred, ef Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Smedley Lincolnshire.' We used to maker thin months most popular brides, was bountiful were dinner gueets ef he guest cf honor at. a luncheon . Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Journey arid back to Nottingham in Holt, Su- shower, Wednesday evening at the conferthree months to report at home of Mrs. A. D. Ford. The asdifwe to went these time. As ence low-pric- e sisting hostesses were, Mrs. Stan-- 1 ferent branches we would stay ley N. Ford 25 Parrish, Mrs. with the Saints and hold meetings. and Mrai Marlow Joseph Fisher, Monte ' Strangers were always Invited to Carlo was the game of the evening The Sunflower and Phillips our street meetings and gatherings. The bride-elewon the high score. tamps of the Daughters a? PioneWe would stay for a week or so Beautiful and useful gifts were meet FOR Djart ers met together during their and then travel to tha next braneh. received and dainty . refreshments 10 .Weeks o!d. B, XX. aa dedicate ta last Jersey pigs, ings Thursday were served. We always walked these distances, rXa-qu- ire eld land mark of Kaysville. A mark' The Sagamore camp, D, U. P. ABhby, Cokeville; Wyoming. while on was these visits that tl Servfc BUreau at Farm is tr was placed on what supposed we met with the honorable and be- held their regular meeting at the Bountiful. to be the oldest living tre ia Kays loved family of Joseph Betts, of vtll. The tree stands on the farm LOST Rimless glasses in blaek whom one now is dear and affecis lease in the vicinity of Stoicer of William B. Smith and eighty tionate wife and mother of Heber school. Kindly return to D. R.,Te4- -I gears old measures 23 V4- ft. around. Parkin and their children. They sad was put in by Miches! Pilling. man '.Reward. " lR , A abort ceremony was given as fol in my judgment a fine and wonare FOR'SALE First crop alfalfa ILi " r, lows: Song, "Come Come Ye Saints V4 derful family, worthy of the love v , ' in. the 1114 cut ahd piled hay,' : 'V v'-Short history of tree by Mrs. Amoa and respect of everyone. Thomas haul. to Haywajn ready v Odd; reading by Pioneer Emily I i V Bountiful. Well, dear editor, I had not met ' Brough, Song Trees was song by do genarak my companion elder for a good WANTED GIRL-T- o Mrs. Rulon Barnes, Mrs. Vernon One while To house'work. many years. work, day stay nighta. B. D--. Mansell and Mrs. Glen Worthing, IA in the Salt Lake temple got acR. F. D. Layton, Layton, ing ton. Thee wr sixty members with a mighty good Lat. quainted room Five RENT modem FOR . present. y saint that is a willing and home. Inquire Union Furnitqnw Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowles left 1R worker hard soles Bountiful. for the of Califor men, in home Sunday for their, the of week Isaac Spencer of by FOR RENT My new strictly namj , nia after Bpending three, ' here Bountiful, and we were talking tomodern five room brick home; full with G. L Nance,1' . Mrs. Fannie Layton was a last basement. Joseph S. Day, Wood gether and I aBked him if he knew 18-. week-en- d Cross. Phone Bountiful 22. John aPririn and he eaid yea, so he giieat.of her daughter . told me he was 88 years old and If Eya in' Provo. . FOR SALE New house in Cei ect TThe Bay View club . will I wanted to Bee him alive I had betterville, very cheap; easy terma-Thoof toexfc Wednesday at. the horns or call tX Ilvland 6C65-ter go out and see him, Brother .Mrs, Nick Bqnflemoft.. A tfeethat Lake City- Salt 118 So. 9th East, told me we were to go on Spencer waa planted in 'the cemetery on the 19 or 2G of March. After mak Arbor. day will be. dedicated by the FOR SALE Clark Jewel gam ing. two sessions in tho temple I club, in 'honor of Mrs. Emily H. oven control, four burner-- . ranee, took the Bountiful bus and happenSitz'erl ' . . C. M. Ware, 4 doors east of West: ed to be on the same bus, with a Mrs. L: A. Walker of Ogden was Bountiful school house. Brother Brown who lives close to 4!he guest cf ter sister Mrs. W. F u'h FOR SALE A new 1936 ' Brother Tarkins and goes back and Collett; Friday. off business coupe. Enquire forth everyday, from Salt Lake Mrs. Jack Applcgarlh and son Mayor n. J. Sessions of Farming- f lL.returned .to thdir h6m'e in Pocatello City, from the Deseret News. ton. I believe so we got off at what Is . ; Sunday. . and g "ANTE I The Womens Demdcraiic club of known as Five Points and walked G. Hatch, acroa I Norman W cleaning, i Kaysville met at the home bl Miss a mile and a half, so I went to see iP5vf ''e.' 3 street sou. h from Refinery, Wood ' Verl Odd, Monday Afternoon. A 1113 Parkin and it took me one Brother Cross. lecture was given :by Dple. Clark X 01; ran size. tip some cars by their features. But cherriem acres in hour and a half to convince My Kill SALE of Farmington. .. 3Va shares of Stonm oan t size up a Ford until old Bountiful Pal Dear I. of 1894 at you that drive I this was 1930 twxt you great Ljmn Mansell will leave Creek water; Bonneville paid cots ,t week 8. Ilrre is performance of the really Elder Woods and that he aconly V-- 8 engine in any ear for. Oregon where he hasCan-intot qnick sale rail Hy. 5472-- Wol. first was g my companion over 40 ljelow $1G E. Here is roadability made possible by a unique cepted a job with the Smith Oliver, 531 Wilmington Ave Calk years ago and the only way that I ' and chassis construction. Here is lh-company. . Lake City. spring P based Hitt ultra Sitr RtfuUit a riding Tmtbelftti, tf quality could convince him was to Those who attended the . ball a 123 sing mi UK SALE Good modern springbase almost a foot longer than wheelbase. song that we used to sing when we It you've lost the spirit of youth too cn game in Logan Sunday from Kays Union Furnitnro Ca at V-minutes Layton. m (1 a Ford 8 aenty with used to sing when we went fine it again quickly and naturally file were James ,W. Underwood begins to tell you how much D-Bountiful. among these mean. You get an entirely different feel. You get Jack Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. the saints, and this special one Clairol. If your hair is drab and uniater-eathW ANTED Plowing, culthrattry or streaked with gray, Clairol will Thomas, Joe Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. u round quicker ia traffic. You drive with less effort. You entitled: Hale to the Brightness of snsde chaaae or its or color any kind of farm work. Ctrv rural aa A. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nr With . Zions glad morning and after impart Liid a car in class by itself for sheer modern Don Wright, Woods Croes R.Cotrt-fuJ".1" graduaRy.Becictly4iHckly. performance. Thomassen, Ur. and Mr. Howard verse -the every 8 Las proved the most economical chorus:, was: We of instant Clairol and Progressive Clairol Burningham's barber shop, et the Term u low u $&3 a month, after down Thomas and John Thomas. II-- P type would say will you, and hair dyes. Ford would as common, car they ever of built month a UCC Little' Gene Willerdson is very and the 193G car the most ecounder new I i Ia else can payment, say, yea I will. Well go to the Clairol doca what nothing FOR SERVICE Cheater Orson Leyton. nomical of the Clairol shampoos, plana. Prkel510aod up, P.O.B. Detroit. D. C. Mann, Wood valley the saints happy home and oat simple treatment boar. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephens Ask beau, Before you decide cn your rceondioofis and TINTS. new IV. throughout in every I this borrow had car KU3. ' iorludingSafetyGlaas after Phone any for a sung year, few relatives and children visited with times, ridaa or write now fcy FREE from car Ford extra. a Dealer he began to laugh and said now I FXK2 advice ea cars of hair and FREE your and size it up on the road. hi Salt Lake last week. FOR 8ALE Yocotg saw body type. Standard accessory group know you and put out his hand and Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Wood of so hog for sals or Knfck I ' Y Colmine and said. God bless shook 8sh Lake; Ur. Bornttfnl 177-J- Mrs. Rulon you let and Ralph Collett were Sunday BORROW A CAR Woods X know you. So Brother J I FROM YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY FOR SALE Goad card GET THAT S FEELING! was with him for about two hours fleets of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Co. ear at a barrala grtea llett. Ralph and Rulon Collett left -and then went over to his aon. tto Unhm' rurxlters 'Co, L work. to Arizona Monday for ..V fol. Hebers wife and family' hgms, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle and Mrs. Sister Janie Betta whom I had not BALE Cr Fu3 Arthur Thomassen attended a show seen for over forty years in Mansr given for Miss Grace Larsoa field Nottingham England. Wo had tf at her home ia Salt Lake Thursday Ce nice a and fine a supper talk Olaf and Miss Larson and so Thomassen are to be married Mm. noward Thomas PntTVJ day with relatives in this week. Mrs. Clifton Blood entertained the club at her home Wed uesday afternoon. Mrs. John W. Thornley entertain ed at a dinner a her home Sunday in honor of the birthday snniver-arsarj- 's an of John W. Thornley laid were WhitVk Swan. Covers f r r.intt?en guests. Mr. Orson N. I ay ton returned h' n !at week from Arizona 7 her. he had been the past month h her mother who Is very ill Voypy poster contest was held in the Kaysville grade' school mst month. Dick Stewart won the med. fit. The three best posters 'are on display in the bank windows. Miss Clara Earl wasi away from her work at the Golden Rule store thi week suffering from the flu. Mrs. Shirley Gleason and daugh Sumner Gleason for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith and CLEARFIELD Letter from J. C. Wood of Salt Lake as r an-ces- tos. i CENTERVILLE j ( 27tV-Wotospf- nd I j S;-l'- . nu-n- t , - , day-brea- k, irem-o'-cmen- - t e I 536 Lamp I ba-fo- re l Saturday and Sunday Victor Jory in e y it !! I . Hell Ship Morgan ven-urr- f-- - . Thurs. Tues., Aces Wild & - 3rd Episode of Tarzan . . . Ckn-her- Sat and Sunday Fri., . y 1- - Na-ma- . WILL ROGERS in Steamboat Around The Bend ny . . soon-learne- a-- I -7 PRY T II E A T R E theres one that's in a class KAYSVILLE car ly itself F . 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