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Show J ' WEEKLY KEWS-EXmCG- o, LAYTON, UTAH, MAY 28,!123C !. - Meryls Sunday; left last Sunday for Kansas City, Oden Democratic club at her Ladies the . Missouri. jjrs Iha Whitesides entertained .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and -- Dairymen of Four I Counties Organize i Dairymen of Morgan, Weber, Box Elder and Davis and the county agricultural agents met in Ogden Tuesday night to form an orto improve ganization, desia-nedairy herds and sires throughout the district. Presiding at the meeting was Ly man Rich, extension dairyman, of the Utah State Agricultural college. Lloyd Walker of Ogden was elect d president of the organization; Clifford Hanen, Mantu, vice president; Earl Turner, Morgan, secre. tary, and E. M. Baer, Woods Cross representative. Each county will be repreoented bv one director. Anthonv Colletti, graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college and Iowa State college, was appointed test ter. He will visit herds monthly, investigating, milk production and grading, so that border cows and makers can be cHminated. ! vi . A a., t ' i i VUUM Cow Testing Asson ! - J $ !r k non-prof- it t LAYTON M Pail Stoddard of Grace, Idaho, and Edih Egbert, of Kaysville were married in Login during the past .week. ' David Cook, a passenger In the car driven by Norman Layton, suffered a cut over the eye when the car in which they Were riding, plunc-cinto the Davis A Weber canal in the upper part of town. Mrs. Charles Hirche left Thursday for Idaho Falls, Ida., to visit relatives ov Memorial day. Stanley Ellison is able to be up and around again after a three weeks Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ilolmer Kidd of Ijos Angeles are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bresock. Tom Beeslev is slowlv recovering fter t three weeks illness of pneu d P -- A moria. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Layton and i 1 ' . ; family of Salt Lake City visited friends and relatives here the first of the week. Fvan Ellison is in Nevada on business. Mrs, Noall Z. Tanner is hostess to her Bridge club today at her bonne. Morris Ellison left last Thursday for his home in Van Couver. re Day will entertain the Acacia bridge club today at her Mrs.'-- J A CLEARFIELD Miss Elsie Jacobs was operated on Saturday morning for append!, cl is. She is at the Dee hospital and d.oing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Venal Barlow and Children moved to Bingham Friday They have been living with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Barlow the past few months. Mrs. CharleA Odd from Kaysville visited Sundaywith her son, Newman and family. Eldon Bennett is building a new home just on the street east of the stores. : Ar-gy- le - Bee-cro- ft, Id Campbell; Cooperation,- - Perry IfP Thomas-Wheeler- &s "Vv d( 'riOBWtH lrw i i - . o. Ago . , .b i Mrs. Erickson, wife of A 4 v i.f ' 1 THRIFT-UNI- T Nowglvs "double ihscold" and vies even less current than over. 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Owen Ellis left for Redwood City iV California, last week. ond Vera Page of Bountiful were U Coat Lot to Ova d sup-pose- ' Delbert Egan of South Bountiful USE YOUR OLD ICE BOX . vat spinach for the iron it is to contain Is the bunk. So far as the iron is concerned, he said it would be just as .well to let kid .anck a nail. fco-r- married duriqj the week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gwynn are -ejoicing over the arrival at their home of a eon which event happened Thursday morning of thla week A son is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds of Salt Lake, wbo are stopping at the home of Mr. Kilgrow in Val Verda, Wednesday of this week. Four years ago Elmer Tabor, of Coldwater, Mich., fractured his toe when he kicked a cow. The injury never healed, and surgeon had to amputate the toe. W.; Va, IBesti lPipfices, . t OP Bountiful . tan be demanded when packed in .clean QUALITY s G-E- .1 .. ts, L. agent spent a few day in Idaho last week. Miss Emma Lawrence left on Thursday of last week for Oakland California. Thomas W. Waddoups, son of Mr and Mrs. W. W. Waddoups. pntil recently oF Honolulu, and Jeanne Reynolds of Salt Lake will b.e married June 27, at the home of the brides uncle . and aunt United States Senator William H. King and Mrs. King in Washington, D. C. Both yonng people have been stopping In Washington where has been studying law at the George Washington university from which institution ho will graduate in June. After the mai riage the couple will leave for Honolulu, to reside stopping here for a week early In July. The family uniond of John an Harriet Hale Ellis will bo held June 7th at Como Springs, Morgan county. All relatives by marriage in any way are cordially Invited to attend. Bring ypur own 1, - Dr. E. H. Cafy, former president f the American Medical association makes, a bid for .popularity among the nations youngsters by tv declaring that forcing children coo-.jile- WOODS CROSS Vi j ' sd K.. r-- x.. Sealed-in-Sfe- tl c . . Justice E. B. Clarks court, Wednesday, for having interfered with the city marshal when the latter wss in line of his duty in quelling a disturbance caused by some of his CCC companions who had come to Farmington, Saturday, to witness the ball game. The CCC boys were tunred over to their command ing officers for discipline. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs.' Reuben Swaner In the Farmington meeting house. The speakers were, W. J. Millard, A. L. Clark, E. B. Gregory and Bishop John R. Walsh who also presided. Opening prayer was by A. F. Stevenson, benediction by Clifton ' B. Wood and grave in the Farmington cemetery was dedicated by D. C. Hess. Choir sang I Know My Redeemer Lives," boIo by Margaret Hess, Sometime Well Understand Wonderful David Hughes sang Mother t Mine; closing song by Joe Wood, My Faith in Thee. Miss Mamie Layton, stenographer, in De Lore Nichols office, is anticipating spending her vacation by taking a trip to Australia. i ft will, he notice heding this dealt wi;h to the full limit f kyw-- , Mr. and Mrs. William Harper stop-pep- Pascal L. Boyer who was recently convicted ff the murder of Mrs. Blanche Netaon of South Bountiful will have a sanity hearing Monday. Adrian Hess who has been living in Ogden for number of years where he had employment has mov-- ' ed back to Farmington and he and his family are occupying one of Uncle Orson Hydes homes. Fitting Decoration clay exercises will be conducted at the cemetery Saturday. Philo T. Farnsworth of Salt Lake will be the orator of the day. A gwgd jnussal program has also been arranged. The American ' Legion will put out the flags., Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Palmer returned Wednesday from a weeks visit with their daughter, Mrs. E. E. Burnham and family, of Boise, . Idaho, Sunday afternoon Stephen and Richard Jtobinson, little sons'of Mr and Mrs. L. W. Robinson, were thrown from a horse they were riding when the saddle sinch came loose. Stephen suffered a dislocated elbow but at last accounts was improving. Faye Payne was fined $10 in i f-Vrr- Argje not , Ii S Fni-- n. that btliev-r- FARMINGTON i n Mr. r ' buses as A. B- - Ferguson cf Los Angeles arc r n ; r the fnv nience f the row knows. Missing his false teeth public, a young woman in Evans- he thought he hid. swallowed them d A sudden feeling of uneasiness in ton, 111., I a, led one. .When it khe put her foot on the sep, his stomach seemed to confirm hia tied her snoe, smilingly thanked ears. He rushed to a hospital and walked away. the conojctor just as he was being placed on the operating table hia wife telephoned There are twice as many widows that the miss;yg teeth bad been a3 widow according to statis- found in his home. tics by a large life insur. anee company. This Is not due so to hang himself much to tne ionger life of women, n an effort, W. Dyer f Lewisham II. fortably, but is iccouned for by the fact that rnt st men marry women con- England, padded his neck before the rope. As a It, his siderably younger than themselves. adjusting off the mortal soil shuffle to effort Old and rn.ddie-age- d men, espectotal failure. . ially, have this peculiar habit-stra- nge was a as it may seem. Advertisement in a.West-.VirToo lavish appreciation of the giriia pape.r: You are hereby noti art and sex appeal of Nelson Eddy fied not to take our daughter, Val-i- e Harper, in your car. Anyone the premier baritone, caused women in Nashville to tear his dotfe es off after his recent, reciuu in that city. The singer called for police to rescue him from his admir. ers and escort him to his train. idrt ' s . - Cl ., E Waite; f'"" 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhodes and family from Ogden are living with Mrs. Rhodes father and brother since the death of her mother, Mrs Charles Clark. The Junior seminary, which has been, under the direction of Mr. Golden Adams and Mr. Mark from Bountiful gave their exercises Jri church Sunday afternoon. A reading Try Again by Gala Reynolds. A horn duet, Dean Criddle and Haven Barlow. Tlak In Life, Keith Farth, Alice Odd. Self Control, Annie Henrleh. Talk,- Courage, Evelyn son, Minton. Kindness, Geraldine left Service, Grant Thornley; Loy alty; Marie Smith; Honesty, Sarah .... Mr. Naria vP. Adam-- freshments were served. Mrs. Parley Wilen from Wilon Lane, is visiting with her daughter, rMs. Gwendlyn Hall, this week Mrs. Edith Jones left Monday for California to visit her son. A shower was given Wednesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Will'am Bolton. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Max Slaughter Alvin Stoker and Ruth Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White, Dora, Idella, Nellie White attended the graduating exercises Friday night of the nurses of the Dee hospital. Jheir daughter, Alice graduated. Mrs, Olsen and Mrs. Vera Gray, es from Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker, Sunday. Miss Dora White went to south? ern Utah last week on a four days trip with her cass at the Weber college. Went through Bryces and other canyons and had a very enjoyable trip. GENERAL .V . f ft;- dAude T. Barnes, Salt Lake City attorney will give an illustrated lecture pn Birds and Their Place of in a Garden," before members the Flora Dell Garden club at a meeting to be held next Tuesday First ward evening in the Bountiful amusement hall. ' The club officers decided to change the date of meeting from the first Wednesday of June to accommodate Mr, Barnes. Election of delegates to the State Flower clubs convention in Logan in June will be held the same evening. Mrs. orace Duffin, pro.chairman has the evening' gram in charge. The Democratic Study club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Clair Whitesides Moiay afternoon Miss Merle Whitesides of Burley, Ida., is visiting We with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ivory Holland of Manassa, Colo., Mrs. Bert Newman of Salt Lake were. Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mr. .Charles . Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook-anMr. and Mrs. Clarence Baird returned home last Friday evening, after spending the past three weeks on a vacation trip in the east, Mr, Cook purchased a new car and drove home. Mra. Lucile Bowman and daugh ter, Ann, of Salt Lake are. visiting ing for tt-- weeks with, her sister, Mrs. Evan Ellison;. Lester O'Brien, who has bent working in Ogden, has been transferred to the Layton Food store. Frank Ilickenloopei-- ' and borne. Mrs. A. 2k Tanner was hostess Franklin and Glado Johnson to the Bay View club, Wednesday. Friday for Detroit. Miss Amelia Staley vbited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison talksby- Claude Barnes Address Flora Dell Garden Club , - Fia-'- o k d , ; cfirMi, De-tro- it, ; Fmi-h- The preeiriaion of certificates to the 7lh, 8th h grades m.11 iau?httr rve?" riven ly Bishop Ilolt; prayer (,fCMr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, by Melvin WiVnv. injured wherf fhe fell from Miss Alice White is spending this the car to the highway last Mon- in Kaysville with her grand.day, Mrs. Smith; mother, Mrs. Charles .Hurish left ThursMrs. La Pr-a- l FtoVer and Bon weeks trip to Idaho day for a two rpent the past week with her parents in Charleston. Falls,' Idaho. Mrs. Phebe Motses from Caroirii Utah, is spending this week with T. her daughter, Mrs. William Crouse Miss Idella White nertan-- 4 To the Bluebird class Tuesday. Re- to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willey have moved into the Alex Dawson hpme. Our baseball teaim played Syracuse, Saturday, at the Layton ball park, resulting in a score of 10 to 8 in favor of Layton. Mrs. Hyrum Layton and daughter of Sparks, Nev., are visiting relatives here and in Kaysville. Charlene, small twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, suffered a possible skull fracture and a broken arm last Thursday, when she fell from an open door of their automobile while traveling at a fair rate of speed on the highway north of here. She is recovering rapidly at her home. Lyle Rice of Denver, Colo., spent Monday and Tuesday as guest of Mr. anj Mrs. Golden F. Layton. F. R. Knowlton and Mark White sides have gone back to Yellowstone park to finish a contract of a water pipe line, at Old Faithful camp that they started last fall and were forced to postpone due to weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Martin WlggilJ of Salt Lake spent Sunday here as guests of relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. John Bugger of Ogden spent Sunday here as gueBti . of relatives. , Mr. and Mrs; John H. Hill left Sunday for a two' yfreeks trip to Mich. They plan, to drive a new car home. 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