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Show T : . . or.:. .. .:"V .., r . . . ! Aft' I . . - vt- - : ' - i Vi I i Jr ..J . rI i I .'... " k LAYTON, UTAH. OCTOBER VOLUME TWELVE I. rv .Um & 'I . I I - VI. ":.. : ".ll . I93S Z NUMBER SIX raarmi Plan Of Advocate Of No. 5 Amendment To Replace Funds Cases To Be Heard In the District V. . Amendment number 5 was sponsored through the last legislature by the Ufcah Tai Reform league, who believe that the. fair foundation for taxation is "Th Ability to . v At Farmington !: ray. Thev Knew and .Worked .With Eili?on Taxes that WouIc Be Iist If Amendment N 11 niber 5 Carries Bountiful City . To Improve.Its . Smc-'w- e, ; ' yoiir public'charged with the responsibility of eondufting the affair 'of city, - Water System , county and ecHools, in and to give jou the best possiteleble government with the revenues' .Mayor J. C. Stocks Senators King and inUde mailable. to us,, we bave'feJt grams ..fronj ' D. "G, I hat it was incumb-nfrom Thomas, Washington, upon'uj to Wf dnesday nvor.fiing, Oct. 28,Amendthe investigate proposed tfre grant of 411,700 by .the ment No. ! and to determine what effect it may have, if approved by goyemment.to match.a like amount the people at tha coming Ntve.m!e.f bf Bountiful .City to improve its election and if enacl-einto .law, worn out pipe ines which, will he ' a very desirable impptovement. upon the kind of service which we The. project, :wbcn completed ; shall be able to give you; upn tho finance and credit of our h'ea.1 gov w'iH. 'cost'. Va pproximat ely , $25,000-T- ha citps share will' bd $14,000. eminent-- and upon the general wcl .Robert G Ilardmg,' acting as en'fare of. our people. this subject, we arc. indebted gineer for the city, outlined a plan Stocks' to the committee of .Nine ani to for the .w6rk befone Mayor'.councilthe. Wednesday city thv 1ublic.- OiTie.ia'ls .Educational anj of commit tea for the. fldiow ing reveal- evening,' .whereby, 16,000 'feet eight, .six and four- ipet; cart-iro- n ing farts.-Ttplace ,tha . ' There nuy be ah Unnuil loss, pipf will be instaU&l ta be-Thtcxlb of the Thomas Alva Edison foundation at the electrical in. L-revenues, ill use, wooden pipe which has as to Mlow?: us, show in Grand Central Paluce, New York, was the gathering pla'v of an A number of net. fire To eur county ...... $31,191.01) installed to give. greah interesting gropp of pioneer, who worked with Mr. Echo n In tho To our schools 3ft.183.00 In a of first model the . er plant ?arly day.. Looking at . . against- fires.. protection Hountiful' SJSSJK) this country ; Chat was built' in Appleton, Wis , in lH!t are. left to right. Ti The new p.ipe not only will ref To 1.502.00 Farmington W Si' Mallory, .secretary and treasurer of the. Thorruvif Alvn Edison place the old,, but' in many irw 1 ,002.00 To Kayeville. ..... D. who F. stances will be larger, thereby help 18159; Potter, foundation and Coworker wia.Edisi in .'8S6.0W To Clearfield . . Edison in 18112 and helped in the installation o4 electric plains, tild 11 A. To ing 'to ecialize the pressure all ''089.00 over lyj,on town.. Any future replace-rnen- ts . Campbell, who hcficd Edison in 'tho installation of the famous Feet! loRH.it-in other Flu comparable be made in accordance 1K12. .will New in' . street plant lh. York rpimaunitie in .Paviii county, ' with and specifications now pluna If w e are obliged to. sustain .these -Mr. "Handing. drawn being w follow one of the ' . Construction-wor- Ly losses, hiay d ' ta is ' expected . ing 'three .things: . . at once. ' . a. Lower the 'efficjvney' and re- begih duce, the srAnce in our county, city Eighty-Foi- ir and. school' governments, unless and. . until, of. Course; we shall be able : to make up. these lesnes by. some a other method' not yot determined: ' Alma Hardy uf Bountifut, who b.We fan increase the 'tevy o.n hits health officer of .District all ourr taxable; property, which No. .1, .which comprises, nil thnt levies wo.uW be' increased, some-- , Mary Ann Barnes, 55, former area between. Centerville and th thing like the following.-Foresident of Layton and wife of 2.9 qvi'lks south boundary line of Davis counFranklin Smith, .7,-- . ene f the increase,county' p.urpoH.c Willard Barnes, died at the family 33 will have mce 1903, year's, ty, of Pavia at Rockford, on Oct. 21, after reached the anniversary 'of his 84th leading .market gardeners For school purpose 3.6 mills in-- e home David F. bother an ill'oess- .of' more than a year of Smith, pf county, still He U reuse. this . birthday,. Friday. UommissioiK'f .of Agriculture, of 7.1 mills, incycasu cancer. For JBnynt-Lfufunctioning to capacity in his office the State of Utah, died 'at his home She war bom Ut. Layton, August lie docs not drive For n. automobile in Cen't'ervilU-; Farmington 3.5 , mill 8, 1881, the daughter of the lata Thursday rjy . which, probably accounts for hi Mr. and rMs. Peter Barton, pioneer 2.5 increase. excellent health- a he ha plenty ln'6'rning. mills For Ka'ysville fnirisiotv had filled to the .He of Dv,ia uaty. She re- T.ff'mili inirtu of douniry to cover on foot and F5r northeastern- states; served , a sided hers until she and- ber huseo is mill! it of For Layton .78 increase. qdit.e' A portion stake president of the M. 1. A. and Plus--. comparable increases in band moved to Blackfoot. She. hadL he gets ample exercise. was 'an active churqh. worker. He has mind. of his' own other communities in' Da vis- - county. been' aa active worker ia. the Jiorri in Centerville where he he C. .We can make up this kiss by church having beta a counselor la and .fearless in doing his duty, es aided the hit life, all.. practically pecially'.-athe. spying goea,.when our assessor tax our prop the Relief society of the Thomah WiU haviqg .of former as required by ward. doctors disagreed. lie 'occasion pair iiam. K.'arid Mary 'EL Ricks Smith, erty at full .vgluc,' .She is survived by her husband the Constitution, instead of taxing ally has had to. decide. for himself .the following children: and llrw in 'such cases whether to place ijec. 5, 1863, 60 it as at present, at from 50 to "hi widow Mra. Verna B. Bowman, Mrs. Mary arc? Surviving . its t'he;n In quarantine or- .not until value.. of real state officials could, decide. 1'Ie has Ndomi Robert Smith;. fovir son,-Ree0ote on Amendment Jackson; Mrs. Lucile Warning, Mrs S'p when-wR. Smith add . Tho'm'aa K. Ruby Parsons and Melvia Barnes faithful service small for No. are we given, 5, virtually deciding. tha all Paul .11, and Joel of Blackfoot and vicinity. Ogden; Smith,. . ' remuneration,. questions: .. . ix grandchil- following She also has six grandchildtJ"' Mr. IJardy was b.ofn in Lester, Smith Genteryille; "1. to Do same have the we desire six Mrs. John T. Tar-ris- h, kind and five sisters aa follow; Mrs. " service- in of England n 1852 and ien . years dren; 'Salt'Bisters, county Lake City; Mrs; Ilehry George Smith, Ogden; Mrs. FreF later in October (lhC2) arrived in . . and, schools. E. A. E. ' .Mrs, Randall, Hamblin, Clearfield; Mrs. Walter r Cleveland, Balt Lake Oity . or . -in crossing, the' .ocean In a hail- Mrs. Phoebe.... Evans, Centerville; 2. Are we'willing.to accept, with- Bingham, Clinton; Mrs. Georg Ida-Mr- s. Mrs. Lorenzo', Clinton Brown, Maggie and herenotterj'MnT' out complaint, less, service in our Beus, ing Vessel, .an adverse wind took MeJvie. Callister, California, Mary Bartoa of Syracuse. them buck as far as they had cpme eount-nee and mads schools, and his brother, David F, Smith city, Funeral services were held last id three days. . ehkary by the loss of revenue men "... ' Sunday. After spending a fetiv . xlays In Salt. Lake City. . tinned above. will bo held Funtra'l aervif Burial waa in the e Salt Lake, .the famiLy mOved- to . . or. . Centerville Titbt the in cemetery under the direction 3. Do we fooi confident that we. Ogden, later to West Weber, 'Hoop- Sunday er and' filially to IJouhtiful' where ward under tho direction of Bishop can t same money .from of the Sandberg Funeral Home. E,- Tingey and interment Wesley y fpr-tmore lived for than they some other sources, without disturb will.be. in 'the .Centerville cema- -' ing our economic welfare? years tcry." 4.-' Will wa support our eounty . T assessor if he taxes our property C C. at full- value as required by the . . Constitution, in order to make up 'your-interest- Tangible property is paying more than t'0rr of the total tax collected in the state of Utah, During the depression ppropeprtjr has not had the ability to pay, home have been jeopardized, and the common know ledge is, that it is cheaper to rent than to own a home in Utah. Prim arily, our reason for. sponsoring Home Exemption Was to give property a little of the relief which must be given it, a as to ena.nd to safecourage guard the sacred home of those who have little or no income.' ' After eighteen months study of this proposal and it's effect the com mitte. of Nine says the economic justification for sijch' k proposal rrogresslve-Independeneince the rests mainly upon three: ' contenrants; 2nd Case, Tuesday, November beginning at the poll. moved Into tions, vi?.; . 10, 1936. . gecond place tor the past week and L' That th greater economic seLucy R; Coombs, plaintiff, vs. crowded Dillman of first curity given to the: average home closely M. et t Lott, al, defendants, Thurs plaoe during that period. Fof.tha owner would be a positive advan.12. day, entire poll Dlltman is atilt i first in betier citizentage 'promoting State of Utah, plaintiff . vs. . j. and Beery la second. ship, securing greater stability i.n Edwin. Nelson, .defendant, Friday, place 'Here Is the way the 1713 vole, community, life and indirectly aid . . November 13. totals of the .three the new social .jmeurity welfare State of Utah, plaintiff vs. . L. added to tho candidates . ' gubernatorial 'durlng.the .. . Allen, defendant, Friday, Novcm- - past aeven dhya, were distributed: program..2. .. the stimulus' it will Through . ber J3. . . ; . Vote likely give to home ownership, and State of Utah,j plaintiff vs. .Bearerceatag . trice P.hen, defendaht, Friday, No- -. ;.1,H25 Officer . 37.4 . through it increased business ' acti' vity.' in providing-thadded 'de.. vember 13. . 1.002 . . .36.1 . . 's , . .. mand for. new home. 71i Feery J6.1 . . State of Utah, plaintiff vs. Mur i ' to' correct known helping . Mary Olsen, defendant,-Friday- , No . Governor Blood.i rapid rise dub-fain assessed valuations Inequalities. vember 13. the. week increased hi per and. hence-t- he rclativfe tax burdens of Layton . State of Utah, pplaintiff vs. Tbeo cenfage.tof the entire poll by to income '.as against inrvlatien. . dore Bossard, 'defendant, cent. Friday, .Peery's ratlci for the ,en mere property ownership. Dies At ..November 13. tire poll dropped ' 1.25. per "cent State of Utah; plaintiff vs. . L. while Dillman registered a gain' of . In order to give the ne.xt Legixla. bct ture detailed information, as ' 9 Allen; defendant, Friday, Navera- - J of ene per ceht, basis '.for progressive legislation,' . . . .teri3.. .Governor Landoa ' picked ,np.-.1- ' iiot knowing 'how they will deand, 'sPecia hearing before judge of- - one' per cent oh Pfesldenf fine. home, it waa' necessary for . E. . Eugene Roosevelt.. l V. Watkins, RepubFratt'oq- flican candidate fof congress hi the this committee to ork out the Ef.'State.of Utah, plaintiff vfc. Leonard Royerv. defendant, JSecond district, gained'. J .of one fects . of exempting , differe-n- t utfng five different 'plans Tuesday, November T7, set for mo--.. per cent at the expense of J.. W. amounts, btrsed-qpo'as' many definitions of .. htons, etc. Trial starts Thursday, Rohlnsen, Democrat, and Charlee W Dunn, G. O. P. candidate la the a .home. They, secured the services . November 19, 1936. district, shared .1 of one per of Doctor Dilworth Walker, . Pro.It is ordered that where a jury First cent xtt lihe. Murdocks pig mp fessor of Economics at the UniverIs desired the clerk; must be noti . . sity of Utah, to act'aS consultant . fied and fee "paid oa at before Kt Jorlty. ' an4 director of Research. Is Her entire member 1, .1936. the Score for the Plan Nq,. 1 'B. would reduce the ballot having been poll, 18,42 hq.a revenue of the state more than tabulated Chevrolet 3Q and Jpughty Co, ' ,v Total 'Fercentag , Plan Ne. 2 B would eliminate' : Vote ; 1937 Model-- ' 25.5'p of total revenue. Plan No. 3 B would eliminate .Much13.398 of the total revenue. Plah No.. 4 B would elimihatc ' i 12.4 wf ihe total revenue. More than 50(1 Chevrolet dealers No.-B would eliminate Plan .sand salesmen from Utah, Nevada, 9.4 of total the revenue: . .Southern Idaho and Wyo'ming con-- I recThe'eommitte unanimuosly wened in 'Salt Lake City on Oct. 20 ommends'. plan 4 B and they .show '.In the . Hotel Utah and Kingsbury qs how the loss in revenue can be . .La 11 gt the University of 'Utah to made tip, without adding to the tak discuss the impending introduction of a. .single citizen-.Aburden, the 1937 Chevrolet models with . We expected the corporate . . K. M. Chase, Pacific yegional .m interests of Utah,, organized what Chevrolet. Motor Company. . is known as the Public Officials Host to Mr. Chase and'his official Minor, party 'candidate r stO Educational tr Committee, for the asparty ws Paul M. Seese, Salt Lake fnaklng a very poor showing In ths serted of the peopurpopsa giving . Ujty Zone manage.r for Chevrolet. polL. Lemke,', Union party caqdl . ple an unbiased . understanding of . .Accompanying Mr.. Chase were'E. date, has only 135 rotes and Nor the six amendments', hal simmered ts far b C. Fieldler, regional and used car mas, Thomas, Socialist, ' down 6n ameqd an unfair attack. to' Gen. Chez manager;, William Hujiick-e- retail hind him with 28. Earl Drowd'ar, ment number 5, take They " welling has received ohly II manager; Roy. Williams, Communist, ' Boys of 'plan No. 2B,of the com- Centerville . . . . regional head of the Says C C educational' tote mittee which shows loss' a Wood -. films division; V..T. Holland,. reg-Recovering of revenue- to all .taxing units of i lonal truck manager . and . L. F, inthe of state $4,538,900 and then His fof, these losses,. A Randall," regional business manager in . stead of following the farther sugor . . At the very start of the proceed Municipal .. It ia impractical for C. C, C. Both- of nine Are we satisfied with 'the presgestions of .5. From word just received by Mr.' .lngs, it was evident that the' large workers who have moved into the in replacing this loss, they say it and Mrs. J. C. Wood of Centerville Valuation assessed and ent ; the Nets. prea ; meeting waa imbued with, th vie mean's either less service and low- th'eir Joseph C. Wood of Wost Boun- ent levy, and tha present kind of state to cast ballots on November Delbert and bis cousin, soi, for the lory ipirit which accounted celebrated bis 80th birthday service we are receiving in our eity, 3 said an opinion, issued from the tiful standards hr a'- material raise Melvin Wood, who were in a truck , ; City $250 in Sept. ered . establishment of an all-tii high Oct. 28, Attorney-General- 's in valuathe office Saturday and assessed the and school governments. levy miles' anniversary, Wednesday, Chevrolet sales- in western states accident, some thirty-fiv- e atousement county the' Bountiful ; jin at West day. tion the.' of 6. Do we can we that realize unexempted ofproperty. east pro Ahis year, when approximately Auburn, California, three 0 -The faeta were brought out at ... coed .to make savings and econThe light commission met la tha They have gone up and down the weeks Agp, this Friday, are both hall units will be sold, topping the "wa .Crow,-so.Woods the born at He state to into hearts omies conduct the in our fear of the hall in Bountiful Monday throwing city, theseresquest of districts- - where recovering from their injuries. ' previous high 'mark' of S4,00'0 units city "of. Daniel and Penninas Cott-oof ' the unfair schooland with. camps are situated, wherein without their and of the taxpayers the hear county in manager affair, still Delbert the is report 4n1929. hospital , it is said these workers ware be.the disgusting part of it in Auburn where he was taken af- Wood, pioneers of 1848. and nee as with was or business transact story, the such tampering changing A car full baggage , ' As a boy his school days were state Constitution? ing registered. is, that, they attempted to collect ter the accident but .has so .far re stage propsp for skits and sound essary, I The difficulty with respect to few. At an cirly age he was given Theaf are the questions embod the'sums LOAD units .from large 'The light REVENUE and taxing covered as to be able to sit up .in . moving picture reels and equipto which the raise 'on. of establishment of residence ia a of with NET the ground in the Amendment ied tho is whichto No.. which state, plot 6, pull steadily increasing apd b?d. His leg was cut and bruised ment accompanied the "visitor. he this state by men enrolled in th 'He ' remembers over wool the Voters. to of the vegetables. submit month of PROFIT the eyes aervants, for your public Septeminfectibn and set afterwards but thus 'bringing to Salt Lake City in, F, income ..The committee of Nine recom he is cured of that now, but the doe earliest grocers in Salt Lake City, you for your careful Study and con C. C. C. canape lies in the feet that ber wag 3250.Q0. .The , replica of the meeting program en-- for the month was gross be interest the .keenest 4. and B which will toris with sideration, before- you g'o to tha on the face of things they are here appoximately mends .plan No. grafting skin over the wound has watched Joyed by factory executive recenthe .market Ids-grow. 0 $2,234,-20Etate cau,se total a of polla ort November 3rd to. indicate merely by reason of 'their employnow. ' When eleven tly in Detroit. The theme of the 12,000.00. be of age and their years for interest was. The bonds recommendations, and by your vote, whether you think, in ment and not by reason of an in Melvin his .had paid jaw broken in f onvtation was modern merchandis . OrchesWood ' brothers his losses severalthe . rs places. He only had to be in the joined yiew of these facta, that the pro- lent to eatablialr a residence said" replacing . . ing and the great quantity of sup- $785.00.i then the shbvvn by the following: tra tambourine, . and playing ' We concern .are a. ten posal embodied, in. Amendment No. Grover A. Giles,- deputy attorney hospital days. He is out now growing porting paraphernalia enabled the he which still bass later viol," 5," will promota'the interests of this general the LOSSES DUE TO EXEMPTION )ut still .under the doctor's care. . Chevrolet men to stage the' meeting nothing but a calamity can atop us Loss OrchesWood . Brothers LAW CITED The to schools the $1,111,00 now. The wind storm, damaged community or whether it. may add The two boys we?e driving a plays. ' in highly dramatized form. Mr. Giles painted out that it tl 496,000 truck for a Salt Lake firm fronr the tra was the pioneer in that line fbr nothing to the solution cur. our tax lines to the extent of .about $300;00 Loss- to cities ' . Bring full details of thesensa- 440.000 latter to Sau Francisco and dances in Davis cbuiity. on. a mis- problem, but may only be destruc- provided in the Utah laws that a Everybody booBt your .own. in- Loss td cohrities IT city tional new model to bfe announced person must not be held to have In 1901 Mr. Wood left Loss to. state e 154.000 had been doing so since last March. tive of all good ends. dustry and become . . Isarly in November, Mr. Chase dis sion to' England and. later sent two Itt is significant that the commit gained or lost a residence by reason PLAN OF REPLACEMENT made rains the municipal light your plant. road slipthrough Heavy closed that the' sum of 126,000,000 Shift in Mine tax $003,000' "... J. C. STOCKS, Mayor. and being 'down grade on a sons and one daughter into the tee of Nine, even after two years f bis presence or absence while pery has been expended .by Chevrolet . less 207p $530,000 turn in the road was the cause of field: investigation, has not Been fit to employed in the service of the ,.imarried Jdetor Company in "retooling, new ' to he was Dec. : 12, 1878, Modified'- Sales Tax recommend this exemption. Also United States. In the face of the 600,000 other trucks and machines bumpLogan Davis of Star City, Okla., of Geo. that' machinery and rearranging plant Chase, then, it would be both . daughter of Tax Sales transfer Josephine for 500,000 platforms them.political into par law, ing '.facilities for the production of the spends his spare time making toy Excess to raiae standards.' the individual C. C. C.necessary O. and Josephine Streeper Chase of ties are silent on this question. to worker wire furniture and from bottle caps 1337 line. This huge sum was rej present a case which would exempt Centerville, in the Old. Endowment . On account of the in popr districts 486,000 A hn owned by. Mrs. J. L him from that provision. It would-- be quired, Mr. Chase explained, , Automobile License tax: 475,000 of South Portland, Me., raises House in Salt Lake City. Daniel importance of this question, we Harry Rudy of Dayton, O., has Beer License the 1937 model is of entirely the Wells ceremony II, necessary for him to prove ha performing 82,000 tax. a terrible'fuss until she is admitted d you when you go into the intended factory powered Excess $11,000. tiew design and completely' new ip built a were the parents of 12 urge to They to of booth November on her mistress the bedroom, 3rd, that you Utah when establish a residence in features. . by mice running in small cylinders. Remainder auto license tax 262,000 mechanical and are still whom of nine styling ha came to the stats, children, look for Amendment No. 5 on the '6 home, where she lays eggs on the on the merits of his individual case. G. Evans and ballot and Jesse Mrs; The new model will have the living. Transfer of roads .and to bed. tha Mrs. Steve Kciser of Mansfield, give consideration .most distinctive appearance change law enforcement to above question in voting on the of Mrs. Joseph Naylor, Bountiful; A student at a pet mouse that sings like has D. Once a week the prisoners in Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Hugh : ver built into a car, a canary, especially when the radio state 1,140,000 Chicago defined a relative name. proWoods at Kulpmont, Pa., are justified C. Cotton Wood Wood, jail and Mr. Chase told Mr. Doughty at the Excess $942,000. noun as a family pronoun, such as Respectfully submitted. Mrs. and Poole in Mrs. Let me out, in th convention. The motor is complete plays. Stanley shouting Cross; . tax 450,000 mother, brother, aunt. It. W. ADAMS, Liquor name of the law, An old ordin' Zora Hampton, Salt Lake City, and Excess $296,000 ly new and more powerful and to an unusual degree and brings President Board of Edue. ance provides that nobody can be Fible for homes occupied by the Isaac C. and Dewey C. Wood, Calibrings a new conception of perfor-tnanc- e, an extra margin of safety to motor Total state excess $507,000 A. B. BARTON, 55 grandchilalso He has fornia. kept in jail on Sunday. exto receive an school power and smoothness tq i'sts. owner, up (not including exemption Chairman, County Com. 39 dren and the motoring public. This new ento $2,000 and the house hold furnIndicative "o fthe confidence of H. J. SESSIONS, cess) for social security Mr. Wood has been an exceptionI stole this car yesterday aftertype, Chevrolet leaders in the publid acgine is of the ishings up to $300 without adding Higher education, teachMayor of Farmington ally successful farmer, specializing to the tax burden of any one. ers retirement, and other pioneered and perfected by Chev- ceptance of the 1937 product is the MYRON W. PHILLIPS noon, Lewis Sparkman of FlisV s rolet and for its sav- statement from Mr. Chase that W. If any taxing unit is in debt all in gooseberry raising along . with state needs. Mich., told an oilicar he had called Mayor of Kaynville. has Le his crops. always bear! sales homes regular district in muet I am through with it now. What Modified that ings of gasoline, p oil and upkee E. 1 Wler, vice president and gen SAND L. C. Explanatory. ALL, costs." their share of the name, but ihiey taken a pride in raising evergeen shall I do with il? eral sales manager tf Chevrolet means lower or eliminate tax of Layton Mayor trees of various sprts and was one can not be bonded in the future. necessities and raise rate on LERO V B. SM ITU, The local Chevrolet head further Motor Compary, expects to sell of the first in th;a locality to use in is Home Exemption Chevrolet units in the com' working learned from the regional manager Arrested for drunkencss, Harry President Town Board of Sunset Auto licence tax has been used other states. Lets have it in Utah. ctrmnt for walks. lie was a bluck-rnr.t- h lecturer that the brand r.ew Etying of the irg season. This total compares Lcxton of Hammond. hvL, swallow and at a lot author, too won and several leg prizes Vote Yes for Amendment Nume, sule3 record of to pay tha LoncRd indebtedness for car is made possible by a new type Jwith the sll-tie 10, has Leon totally blind since 15, ed his tie pin in an a. tempt at in state fab'3 for his 5 on November 3rd. imms an body i:sed for the first time on any 1,125,000 1936 models and th pre- buildii g roads, which will be paid ber but saved was ly CLYDE 11. WILCOX, plows and farm implements, lie yoL baa written over 1.) books and diate car. TK3 new body typo, vious high market of 1,002,913 in a few months. operation. has contributed to liorst many magazines hick still riding. enjoys Utah. i3 From this table, you see it pos Farmington, it is declared, nullifies road noises unit3 in 1929, The following cases have been . .set for trial to be heard at Farm Governor Blood Make Gaia ington, Utah, btvfore Hon, Lester : While Other Democrat! A. ' Wade, Judge presiding, begin- . 10 at m. a. each nihg day; .. Register iosst Bessie H. Gwilliam, plaintiff vs. . William O. Thurgood, defendant, " . Thursday, November 5. President Roosevelt and the tva W. Roberts, plaintiff vs. democratic candidates for ConBessie A. defendant, ' ' gress have shown lessee of the , Thursday,. November 5. Mrs. Thoma9 Forbes, plaintiff, past week while CoTernof Henry . srs. William Sessions, defendant, H. Blood, Pemocratie candidate of governor, ha registered a 'large Friday! 'November 6. . . P. E. Burriham, et al, plaintiffs, gam )u tho Salt Lake Tribune 'Vfc Roy Cahoon, et, al, defendants. gtatewide straw poll. Governor' Dlood, who has 'beet .Tuesday, November 10; behind' Ray E. Dillman, funning Home Owners .Loan Corporation vs.. Joseph M. Pratt,, et al defend-- . Republican, and Harman XV. Tdetj, . . - Wil-me- con-fitnii-- . , w-e- home-ownin- - . . - t . . . t Jr ; - - t, hydrants-wilpalsd-b- hydro-electri- . c' - - . . . - . . Health Hardy e 'et 3.-I- n . . Franklin South This. Friday 1.05-,pe- r ABames Of Centerville Native i Blackfoot r Pas-erha- R ' l .. '...'"' -- - jn-crtu- , . - ltrf - Ck-arflei- - up-gra- .. v Reports de - ... s stake-presiden- t, ..... Improved . - ... - our-eity',- -- . " ,f s '.',.. - Thomas-River-sid- get-tha- - ha-V- , s - Joseph Celebrates California Birthday Hurts light Attorney '. From of-Nin- e Bountiful Workers - Cannot Vot6 - - ...." - J18-00- n - -- - - . - - - -- tax-fre- - i - -- Lis-co- far-reachi- be-a- st toy-size- . , 1 ' low-pric- ed . great-grandchildr- valve-in-he- world-famou- ad . i non-essentia- ls. E.ii-ni- hand-mad- low-pric- t ed r . i .1 ?.T r. -- '. S:. "Sii I e , H, I ' , . , -J- !- |