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Show .: "volume' twelve. v LAYTON, UTAH, OCTOBER S, 1938. . r ' NUMBER THREE THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER Minutes of Meeting. Board of Education . Frank Halderston, : Held Monday . Minutes' o fa regular meeting 'of , i i held ir 'he jjf: ,, office in the Court House, Monday A October 5, 1906. I cti:: it. W, Adams, prctuhlig B R&mpton. Ezra F.. Tarrish Jobn e .In JeM than .thfet year arxcri member of exchange was pencu ai the board, and 'the clerk and the telephone ' Bountiful, Mr. Smedley was emand superintendent. Member David . ployed as official collector solicitor, serving in that capacity, The minutes of the meeting held management of Wm. . under the September 21 were lead and unani Doxev and N. G. Smith. mously, approved. In the fall of 1910, he was given On motion of Mr. Van Fleet the Bountiful the Hianagernent of the was authorized to pay for exclerk of exchange, when in the spring towels to be sed at the South tra ..1913 he wu made group manager Junior high school and charge the the three exchanges of Davis same to the Davis county Lnuiidry county, remaining in this capacity by deducting part of the bill each until his retirement whf h occurred month from the laundry bill until October 1, .1936, refund has been made, marvagemen, many During A committee of three from the new lines were built, extending the Bountiful council, Mr. Ham. service to many remote parts of mond, Mr. City l, Bangerter md Mr. the county. met to the with discuss board switch-boar- d was nii-u- g "f Frink Bulder-ton- . 'he Bountiful Light A Fower Co. for many years, died unexpectedly ui n N' t i.aue iiorpul. uuirning. lie had been around all the time but Saturday evening t ailed a doetor a ho him to the hospital where he was operated on for trouble, Ik- never rallied from th operation. Mr. liuldersion wa horn' in h'toekion, Utah and wa.i hi years old on the 25th of ulst August. He . lii Th&ct&ndi of B&llots Seat ' Utahn are voting mor than two to no Democratic but Ray E. Republican, ia loading tb field In the race for governor In the etatewldu straw poll being by the Salt Lake Tribuue. - was ttif son of till ntul Ce lest La lUtvklanii Halderston and had lived in Hountif'il 5d years. Ilia father was a riv I war veteran. Th deceased had been a member of the volunteer tire department since it organization in 1911. Mr. Halderston wax made ruptnin of the department in 1920 and at the time of his death was assistant to the chief. He was a member of the V. O. W. camp 69J. Mr. Halderston onto did Something that few men would huve courage to do. lie won a new automobile in a drawing, and traded it for a home or sold it and bought the home. It was long ago, when automobiles were more costly, than Dill-ma- . -- - County . Several of the. Beside fits of the: Bonneville district, and especially who have paid out of the dis- triet have been disturbed to .note n the new tax notice .just; recently received, that a Bonneville 'tat has bwiv p'aeed on the notice,' Explanation is made that b oca US new methods, which follow a er court order;. have been put into effect' fur the first tithe that several mistakes were bound i creep in. ThuJi sever.al haVe receiv- - .. . ed notices phon ing a Bonhevllle t when in fact their land ha been completely paid put of the district. .. There is nothing derious about it and the county officers correct the few mistake? tha't hav-e- ru.-tn--d to .Citizen la Every k . For . tv ab-sent- No Occasion .Many Years Mgr. Hi, Light CoM pics . con-duele- d Close behind Dlllmaa In the gubernatorial race la Mayor Harman W. Feery I Ogdcs, pendent. Gorcroor Henry H. Blood, candidate for rcclectlon oa the Democratic ticket. It In third place despite the large ; . arisen. given to President fe the water rates for the rchooh. Rooseveltbeing The first Attorney- Wendell B. Hammood, and the Democratic can: who Jr working out the affairs of placed by the latest rr.neto type he ebctric service and the purdidate for congress Abo Murdock in 1929, at the time the exchange chasing of additional land near th the nettlement plan, will personally: and J. W. District in the First was moved from, the Clipper l.ild-in- g 'tin.inr attend to any Improper Bonpevjlle, high school. Mr. Hammond Robinson In the Second. In tabulated to the new quarters north on informed votes WKh tax without charge, as this is on 11.002 the board that the city, Main street. various candidate! have tho the of his duties, : poll . at not the able are prpesent time, 193-1this in the year If the owners land happens t Again in the pf chase of; received the following totals. to participate i be part of a tract that was sub- -. switch board was replaced by the land tut urged the board to Total rerrcnUgt now. buy common battery system, a number the Minor after the district was form- '.Vote Surviving aro his widow,' Mabel divided property at this rime ' 12 type which brought the service and allow the .and if other owners of portions ed, Freeldeht Burrows to five Join later .lsalderston, city (laughters . up to the highest standard possible when its financial and one son, Mrs. Grace hhohard,' of the tract are not paid out of the condition will Roosevelt (D) R104 this equipment being the last permit. He renewed the petition of then it will be necessary 22.1 3SS1 Landoa (ID Murruy; Mrs. Uulh' Donley and district', word1' in telephone dcvlopment. the . Mrs, Madeline Larson, Halt Lake for aucb other owners to- clear his the ropn-for Governor city With the installation of this switch serve electricity to the Junior 29 2 3193 Gity; Hertha; Frances and Richard lands of.th4 Bonneville lieh .before-thBlood (D) big board, it was necessary to make a school and give the service oi me person wh has .paid out, ca S6.4 4253 Halderston, of KuunUful; Dlllman (II) eon version of equipment in every Stoker school to th" comncri'ov. 31.4 ; 4120 (P-lera, James Halderston Of Aberdeen be fully released of the tax Kelt. . Teery home hi .the efnty. Opportunity ia now offered all Mr, Rumcl reported the regular Congress 1st Diet. Waite Stne.dey YVash., at)d John Logan Hnideh-toand Mrs, fuccessfu Margaret A hfive not joined the settlement meeting who very Mr, Smedley said, ifiat during water rates in the ' of Foeateilo,- Ida., tao.sistcrn, Mnn city, that only ' these Murdock (D) 3TS1 . 8.l . tea was held Mnday aftvrnoor. ly of.Syracufe passed away very un- Mabel to have their lands paid outa plan ' years he had employed up- the CCC camp is row receiving a 31.2 171 Dunn (R club of Boun expectedly, Saturday at the Dee Laura Dikeruun,ofi'ocalello and .' Mrs of th? district a the majority bava the wards of young lad,-- as oper- special rate, that a the regular FJa. DolUi't, Miami, the borne of Mrs. hospital in Ogden. She had undertiful district already, done,. by calling on .Mr. ators, some of thfe first were rate schedule the eost to the board Congros 2nd Dlst. ' Funeral services were .held in Hammond. gone . an apetnlicilU operation . . Amby Briggs. Robinson (D) "9CI ; C5.T Blanche Lewis, Iris Jacobson, Lily for the two schools wculd he ' '. 34.3 and had so tho Bountiful tabernacle, Wednestbe 2073 before about. A V.Tatkln -. business preceded Now ten'days meeting Odell that the BounVaun (It) La .tract.. Barlow at big Fernlry, $175.20, but the council will considThe most popular candidate list tea and a large crowd was i atten far rocovCred tbat- she was ready day at 2 J. m. with Bishop James which ds allotted almost tiful, Amy and Lucy Hess, Camelle er a. flat rate of five cents per M to nrrive E. Hums, off the Bountiful Second of all the water of the Abbot, Modena- Chaffin' fc.t Farming gallons for what, has been used and td on tho straw ballots is Repre- dance. Mrsk G. It. tlesser,. local and waiting for hey eople district, has a.n-; her to take the at with President took home, ward in .charge. The speakers were joined the settlement plan and bee.' and Murdock hospital . chairwoman, charge ton; Edna Rushforth, .Ruby Phillips will be Used till the end of this sentative once,, she suffered a Fire Chief U.'A. Trump, John Jack recently paid out, and maqy other nounced a musical number by Mra. when all-at Jtnnsercit as a rinse second. Helen Anderson, .Manila Robbins present quarter, tb ending December shown vote heart by and attack Mrs. Leundor The R. Ashworth and W. aspsed away with son, Joseph E llepworth and Hifch-o- p nt.w tracts signed cp, it should not Pcery at Kaysville, 31, as a test to ece how it works Tribune poll is cumins: largely from Hums, Opening pprayer was by be hard to sign up the few remainThompson, then turned the meet- out any kind, of warning.' Some of the early linemen were out. n She was born at West- Bountiful, Miss Madeline Giles formerly . .in ing ones! Once Cannon to Jesse M, Mrs, over Sam Lee, Leonard, . These 'matters were discussed! Governor Blood, although . Ira Carlson, this i3 done the dising number of Republic? n of Salt Lake, National' committee on' July 26, 1865, a daughter of dl.argo 'of th .'Congregational ' can then com- - ' trict Handy, J. .K, ' Crosby, Ernest Day with the committee, and. afterward Gut are scratching, on this (lice. Johri A- - and Margaret Barnes church here and F. D. Ashdotfn, pletcly ahd the canal condoctsd woman She a from Utah, Dan Devine, Clarence Mayfield, taken Under advisement gave very ky the ef the 11.002 ballots included iathe interesting and instinctive talk., Waite. She was married to Henry the benediction. Opening sptQ pac the South Davia Canal Co. and thea T)ouglas Phillips. '... . board but no action wAstaiuin. ' above tabulation 8.289 wer James Mrs. O. Lcatherwood wascallcd B. Smed.icy of Bountiful on Arpilito Face was rendered by even the name Bonneville would ba He has also contributed a num- . Mr. Burton reported that Mr. scratched on the ifibe of governor on. E. Eiirl E Lacey; A iertect' Dfiy, a a I 8. some 27, T887, I). and Logan " S4C5 Democrats very pertinent her of articles .for thp Mpnitor, Collett- had worked A gv thing of the past. total out a new .rout- alone. was played by Blood for Pecry-an- material as neenby afesident. of temple. They nlturle their, home fct. violin 'selection ATTORNEY HAMMOND the official magazine of the Tele- -. ing Governor scratched . whereby more high Bountiful until the spring (if i 91 2,. Evilly n Briggs Harry; vocal oolf llftf scratched him' for Dill Washington, D. C.,' Mrji. Frank 'phone' Company pqhlished at Den-- 1 school students might be bought when i7l scrn.tchod was Salt of. Cook, they moved to Syracuse, Dry .Thus 'fears" wa rendered Ashvyorth was the accompanist. . .urged everyver, under the. caption of ?Out from the south end of the district. maa. Dillman for Peery and 161 times for one not agreeing with New Deal where the .family had since redded. by Ida Garrett .llepworth .and- the The funperal march was played oa limes Where Big 0piofl9' Grow, "One of The matter discussed with opr Governor Blood., Beautiful the organ by Lucy Fackrell. Thera methods to investigate the Indepen. Mr. Smedley died there' April 15, dosing number was. Utahs Islands. Davis County the position to wa3. . ' more stucandidate U dept Coalition of American Wo- 1904. taking any Isle SomewiicrV of presidential was Neither sung by was a large attendance and beauGardon Spot of Utah and others, dents fronj the. Bamberger rnd losing or gaining much as a result man with headquarters at the Mrs. Smedley had been activv? in Jamea Earl Stacey, Mrs.. 14. W, tiful floral offerings. In the .year 1927 Mr, Smedley arid the matter was referred to fhe PS:. Govovnrtf Ncwhouse hotel.' . ' ! shifts ehurch activities, .haring takes completed the 21st year of service superintendent .to so arrange that Laadnn, the poll shows, will in the Y. W. M. I. A., in the, and Mm . Mrs. part Thompson which entitled him to become & only t 101(1 Voters ifee support Farmington and north stuEast Bountiful ward; as counselor1 nummusical mother gave member of the George V. Wallace dents should be .transported, by who supported Ronnovclfin 1932. to Mrs. Luella Harlow in. t'h Iri- were ber arid refreshments served' number 37 of Telephone buses. Rut this is almost wholly offset by under 'ehapier, association Dick Mrs. of the Syracuse the mary ' Pioneers of America supervision of 1932 who during his Bills, represented by vouchers 957 Hoover supporters end . ward Davis. tin also counselor to Mrs. . Roose vote (or membership in the organization, he numebred 56576 to 56656 as record now say. they will ' Will be held Julia Tree jn the Relief apeiety of. The next meeting . has twice baen chosen vide presi-d in the register were presented, aelt , Lomke of the Union party has Monday, Oct, 19, at- the homo of the Syracuse ward for a number of dent and once president of. the chap approved by discus. . . . received only 101'votcH.and Normaa Mrs, Earl Burnham. Evr.yone inter years. . ter, during his presidency pe was a sed and, on motion passed and orW. li'ris the but time ialtend. death is of was che to her invited ,.At csted Socialist, Thomas. ' dplegat to the National convention dered paid. ' . At a previous oVanization toe'c' an active Relief society teacher, Enrl Browder, CominuniBt 'held in the yeat 1932. . Meeting adjourned. for. prcbident, has polled ing at the home .of Mrs,. C.. H. . Shd Is survived by five sons and . 'In 1932 lje .was awarded the only- 4.wo votes one from Sevier llesser the following, officers- were three daughters: Henry S. SmedDr. elected: Theodor . . Vail nledal for Note- -' TSvo and one from Salt 1st vice chairwoman, Mrs. ley, Layton; Clarence VV., Asa B;, defeated wes who B. Maw. a Service' Public Herbert for saving, worthy ef West Bountiful; Bernard W, and Goldeft W. SmedMann for the Democratic nomination for George : child at Kaysville . from .probable 2nd Mrs. Zach ley, Mrs. FlorenceS. Barber, Mrs. vice, chairwoman. governor, has be'en written,' .in for fatal accident, who'.was in danger ' Cheney of Centerville; secretary, Elizabeth S. Gailey and Mrs. Laura . that office 85 limns. . . of being run over by a mflk wagon. Mrs. Ella Williams; reporter, Mrs. S. Cailey, all of Syracuse, and a sis : .The, Trilrtmo is polling, Prom Mr. Smedleya diary we i. ter, Mary Jane Waite of lb Earl Burnham. . vbters .. bt registered the. not the following happenings and two. brothem, William L. Waite of mall tho Thlrf atatfe. will require r, .telephone items in Davis county : Lorift Briggs and . Dick Burley, Idaho and I pa .Waits of of 62,391). ballots. Thh liar to ba The construction of the first toll Bountiful jalso'bjr 38 grandchildren both of Bwntifut, n! form sampled was compiled by taking lines between Salt: Lake City .and er stude-.- U and twoof Davis high- school, every fourth name from tho 'Ogden; in the year 1884"; install- - are listed Oft the gridiron .roster as Funeral service were held id registration rolls In ea?h ' ation of toll stations in the jeounty. candidates for .the Utah State county of .the state. The poll will the Syracuse meeting- house, Tue-'daHot bouse men ercata the One- in the Bountiful Co-o- p store continue until (ha Sunday prior U team. afternoon under th direction FRIDAY, March 9tb This Corry Tahitian wife. The fifth member of . . . . . at Bountiful, tine in the Kaysville JJoth' Briggs and Woolslayer- were the election. they desire to raise their of Bishop A- - D; Stoker, The speak- is an Interesting chap.' He 44 Eng- the party was a brother of Mayor Uo-o- p at Kaysville and one at .Fred active 'oft the 1935 frosh'teara at flowers and vegetables. We Accent ers' were James Barber, William lish and his father .owns, soma Bambridge of Papeete. And what . Coombs store at Rarmington. the Logan institution. Briggs regu ly rad of one who raised produce in Griddle, Mr. AIJrid of. Lehi, prin- 'British steamship line.. Robert' has a party! They had been staging it .The first, residents' telephone larky at center, while. Woolslayer. . chemically treated water .without cipal of the Syracuse high school spent the greater part qf the past since the last schooner brought Were installed in the homes of the played- ah end popsition. Recognized when it used to be one in Syracuse eight years traveling.. Its hard to them here and they certainly dirt . .late- Richard Duerd-eat Bountiful as one of Utah's and Bishop Stoker. .David Cook name a country that he hasnt been looked it! . But Mrs., Charles Fray of nt&l ,. . and the home .of the late John R. archers through his vanguard arWhile the schooner sailed part Mrs. William Cook rendered in. Pjirt of bis ducation was receivchick and Mo., Barnes at Kaysville; This service chery competition, Briggs Was seJacksonville, solos. offered ed in 'Uhiversities of Germany find way around the island to the town .Thomas J, ' ..cost Thurgood ens with dee. Shp Is deeiTiined to the $100.00. per year pd they lected- last to instruct archery, opening prayer.George H. Ben- France.. lie bepaks English, so of Faanui, Corry and I made the .could only talk to Salt Lake City classes tft year have another batch of fryers this nett, the benediction and James beautifully and concisely that' I trip overland on foot. We skirted State.. Utah Woolslayer, The, Kaysville .exchange was a former basketball and fa'dk 'star Mrs. .T. W. Eggett passed aw;ay fall The Canton Record-says- : love to converse With him. the beach for some miles and were .Smedley dedicated the grav.e o'pehed August 12, 1903; the Boun- - of Davis, This . aeaBon Mrs. Fray admits Saturday at. her home in Bountiful Returning from our hike, we followed by hordes of natives most performed . , cemetery. tiful exchange,. November 2', 1903 brilliantly. 4a . the frtshman cage after an illness of tw-q-. 'months. . on the schooner for Bhe had more than the usual diffi- - of cracked tn 'under cScb hours, of the way. Some joined the proand- - the Farmington tray in slept then set out in the oposite direction cession from nearly every hut we exchange sport duripg his first year at the Mrs. Eggett. was b6ra in Dorches culties of .raising chicken in hoi hir incubator getlidg , ..December 23,. 1907. walk. Punk chop-sue- y naked native Logan schopj. passed. .ter, England, end would hawe beren weather, but when tbs tempera - . a good hatch. Not. a- chick from foir a On the evening of October .nd in a dirty .eating-shac- k was my lot of both sexas, swimming 72 years ,old on- the 27th of next tures soared beyond the 1J0 mark eggs so handled has been lost .so for supper. Loafed around this cur- were a fhe Telephone employees of the The city commission of Memphis month. She wa$ a daughter of frequent sight. I purchased and rounty txtepded to Mt. and Mrs. approved .qn final readiiig an ious town until 8:30, then went to a clever hula skirt from an' old there, she placed a.bowi far," stayed. Chriseana A. S. and Willoughby . bed on the schooner. Smedley a fine party at the Am- to Utah in 1898. giving blind persons carry- topher, elephantiasis victim for 10 franc. baesador hotel. Besides all the coun ing white 3D canes the y ' This is the grandest, most primSATURDAY, March 10th At 8 Bountiful . lived in years had She , , . , a. m. I was rudely awakened by itive island I was ever on. I can d ty employes being present a num- -. over traffic intersects not protest- and had beeq active' in the ' k- ber 'uf exoperators were also prpea- - ed b.ytraffic lights. , . chains clanking, Bailors shouting, hardly realize Im actually hero- ward. amf . a tflb. and the engine puffing and we it seems as if I am seeing it in the i , , , i , " Surviving are h.e'r husband, Thom . were off for the famed isle of Bora-bor- movies. And this WILL be in the Rand guests a number of there all her life. t .. Mrs Clayton l By as W. Eggett, thrpe daughters. the .General, office officials Were She is the widow of Thomas E After leaving the harbor we movies, too, because Corry has Mary Rickert, Evanston. . Wyo.J and . Cut through the channel between color-movof a. present. Mr. C. A. Alston, state ward Spackman. come . . will peace camera with which ha there coarse day Of Boxendaie, Salt 'ute bound- - . Funeral services were conducted Mrs. Ann Raiatea and the island of Tahaa. took numerous shots. I have to con . manager; Mr. and Mrs. Orson John of im land live a will of Bessie the .man Mrs. gawyer, when and 'sons; Once under way, Bleep deserted . Hyde, state commercial .supervisor; Monday afternoon under the direc City, ' me, tent myaelf with stills taken with ' . ; a sisier, Mrs. . less bliss. . . T experienced anew Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pickering, Btate tion of Clifton Wood, a member of Rock Sprirf j, Wyo.; in and ' the my little thrill Ada England, Nichols, residing of riding the waves under a starlit 'traffic supt.; Mr. and Mrs. F, S. the Farmington ward bishopric. 15 grandchildren-aftThe whole village of Faanui wa '12 greatbewill . Cundiff, Salt Lake commercial man The music wa. furnished fcy form grandchildren. sky, with a bouncing deck neath engaged in a community fishing . The old dream of an universal brotherhood . venture when we arrived there. my feet and a fresh ager; Mr. and Mrs.. J. K. Miller er Bishop E. B. Gregory and daugh come a great reality and social justice ' will' reign .on Mon-daheld were Mrs. Funeral Hess Mf5. services and and accountant;-MrMargaret revenue face. ter, Fern, , spanking my the fish from They were . all the earth. , afternoon in the .Bounfu! Sec will Mrs. Mamie Dumke, Mrs. Alice It wag just getting light when I the shallow scaring .. water a trap. into . H, E. La Belle. Mr. LaBell When the copra was all loaded .succeed Mr. Smedley, as the new Hess and David Hughes. The Bpeak end ward chapel, Bishop Burns sighted Borabora, and from a dismilk shall on Irand.honey, live in greener paslores We tance she looks to be ers were, Bishop Hubert C. Burton presiding. The speakers were, manager for Davis county. nothing but we sailed back to Nunue. I ate IS an abrupt rock sticking without' toil, and want and woe will he no more. In connection with the banquet of Kavsville A. L. Clark, Fanning vin F. Fisher, Frank Rigby of high and greasy rolls for lunch. out of the water. Far from The boat sailed from Borabora Mr. Smedley was ppresented with ton and Calvin Richards of Salt Kaysville who labored in her nafive straight "" . Lake. The invocation was offered town when she joined the church; Bhe really stretches 1:30 p. m., and the Hawaiia- nat being that, a fine gift. he kingdom ho will out Of course this earthly paradise for a considerable Tahitian by William Millard and the bonediz Bishop Drury of the Fifth ward in streets area, the with party males pretty well for it lies across the eternal river where lands as well as mountains. flat tion by Ro'frt Stelter. The gTave Salt Lake City and Bishop Burns. soused accompanied us. I took; We clouds M. O My are paved with gold, where angels ride fleecy was dedicated by a brother, Geo. The hymns sung were, pul.ed into the little of Nunue snap of them ecming to the dock M. CoornbB, of Fielding. at 7 a. m. Each isle port Father, Rest on the Hillside, Rest, with half the town following. Free'and heavenly harps. play seems surely land was Thou Art Meek and Lovely. Sister more Edward sons. two than aro lovely the Surviving laying a guirar and Bampreceding but how ones, ,T. Spackman, of could was Blackfoot, George F. Miss Florence Moss of Ogden sang sweat bridge tlie blowing a sax. bread any spot top Until then we shall earn our by Ibis Lorsbora? being a Come, Come Ye Saints, On our trip back to Raintea we Farmington and Spackman, conthe to our brows, and all political the request of Mrs. Egge.t; Mr;;. At the villages only hotel was were given a distress signal by tha daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Criddle, William .c.ome our Tnr.ibath iu a well we 3 that pipes five iang, might trary, party from Tahiti including two occupants of a small sailboat. put grandchildren Mr. Mary Ames Fpaclcman, 63,n Farmington; : T. F. Sweat Day. The operinj prayer, brothers a e smoke it. and the Farm-irgfcfollowing r girl They wanted to b? towel to pnspd pway at her home in rom Papeete). Irinco David Kaia-O. It. B. C. IMbro")!:, heneuicti' r, E. Coombs, J. Raiatea, 6o we hauled about ard Toombs, parly S?ti,(lay morning, (Copyright) d ri and Winir.n Er baua of Hawaii, a Hawaiian E. II. hitched them on. What a wild Ufah and ri Ming, iTIness. a boy aftpr Urgrring cated the grave in the Suit Luke-Citncr.ic-Ogard Freeland and hiV buniPy ride ih?y had! fhe vas born in rarmir.gton, Rudd, Plymouth and J. S. Rudd, cemetery. Noven.Ler 19, 1S59 and Lad lived l arker, Icianc. Progressive-Inde- hi' Ru-me- will-gladl- . . , -- . .' - ... ma-Jorltl- ei . Iocal Ladies lit Margaret Smedley Of Syracuse Dies Republican Club Hold Meeting . . - e two-brot- ) n - Ladies-Republica- s it . . - , one-tent-h le - . , in-th- e . - ". of;-buse- s B-- - Ash-wor- th . c-- f - cab-,'ilda- te - . - Bountiful Boys Listed on Gridiron Roster at 0. & A. C. e.-N- - - y one-fourt- .. Making Weather .Wool-slaye- al - suit r.o - - tem-peratu- - -- -- great-grandchildre- n. y r's - Mrs. T. W Eggett ... - Of Bountiful - out-standi- - Passes Away e high-'schoo- . and-report- s Half-grow- n, - - 6rdi-nan- off-sho- re ce and-cam- right-of-wa- 4 PIPE Bojunti-Secon- a a DREAMS-'."- a! ie . box-came- d . sea-bree- ( . Mrs. A. Spackman Dies At Her Home In Farmington spoil-binde- rs half-whit- Gerre-fiod-twie- ze ra. |