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Show WEEKLY Headquarters Co. C C Number 940 Bt Camp 8 j : I NEWS-EXPRES- LAYTON,' UTAH, FEBRUARY S,' 13, 143 II THE JULUJS. SNEEZER . WOULD-LikE- tour TOiEf-- KlVr SCHOOL F-4- JUUUS- - TH RE H LADV MERE.ThAt you ovsiRts o J ' SUD-w'f- - By advertising in a Chicago newa paper that he was a former convict with' two years experience in a penal institution of high standing a man received 14 offers of legiti- SHES JUST CRAZY SEE. VOV1 t ur . mate jobs. pCtS SHE Ralph wwr & Jorgenson, 1st lieut., who has been the camp surgeon for this ; company since October, 1934, was, by his own request, relieved from further duty with the Civilian Conservation Corps on Tuesday, Feb. 11, in that he might establish a private practice in Ephraim, Utah. Since Ueut Jorgenson was given charge of the physical well being of the members of this company, we have received, on fcumerous occasions, letters from ithe Wasatch National Foreet in S&H .Lake City stating that this compf ny had turn ed over to the technical service nj greater percentage of its members than any other company in this district. This has, to a great extent, been due to the fact that effluent 'medical supervision has kept the enrollees physically fit fpr work. .The camp infirmary ha? received superior rations from tb IMst riV commander wbilo it wa under' his supervision. Prior to be to this company Lieu irg assignedserved as assistant dis Jorgenson In addition to taktrict surgeon. this of care. company, he ha? ing other compaseveral served aho nies for short periods of time. Lieut jfed-Res.- Druggist ;Howb your wife today! TA-SE- e : y- (r vr Druggist: I didn't know she .was as ill as that.-- Siren. J V - or-d- CLASSIFIED ADS - A ki s . V'Ojt SALE 27 acres of choice fam land ih.West Layton. Enquire of J. R. Galley, Kaysville, 21-2- 3 Utah. ' : . . A ; : : . FOR liam HITT AND RUNN Just LisJcn to This floor on Tuesday nights, the game originally, scheduled for that time has ieen. postponed until Friday night. The basketball .team- will travel to Tooele and encounter the Clover boys there. After the game a light lunch will be served at the home of enrollee Jack Huffaker. LAYTON V r , . The pupils of Mrs, Vera M; Pettit will be heard in the second in a scries of piano recitals on Sunday, February 23, 1936, at the home of Mrs. Dee Harris at Lay-toThe program will- - commence .at 3.30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. These recitals are not exhibitions,, but . for practice in public performance. Those .taking part are: Maria Hicken-bope- r, Fay Bone, June Smith, Bee Whitesides, Lucille Harris, Phyllis Pettit, Marian Whitesides. Lucille Flint, Gene, Hickenlooper, Bernice Pettit, Ramona Spackman, Rosemait, ' Athleen Smith, 'Phosia Evans, and Bonnie Jean . Harris. 191 the students of tho Among of Utah who pledged to University cither a fraternity or a 'sorority durjng the past week were Jour students from Davis county: Joseph Tanner of Layton, Loftis Sheffield of Kaysville and Merrill Hatch and Don Fisher of Bountiful were all pledged to the Pi Kappa .Alpha fraternity. This fraternity is social in nature and is affiliated with & national organization. ' ' . The big g of the West Layton ward will begin next Wednesday, night, and entertain-mejn the form of shows, banquets, dances, etc. ' will continue until Saturday night with the final bcinjJ the dedicatorial services Sun day afternoon of the recreation n. Bea-'tri- ce . Home-Comin- nt hall. Mae Brena-n- has returned from California after spending the past month visiting with relatives. Otha Green suffered cuts and bruises last Saturday night when nis car overturned in North Salt Lake. The was badly damaged. Mr. Zenas Bennett has been ill for he past few days with the fid. The. Boy Scouts of Clearfield en- it tertained their parents a banquet Tuesday evening. The Junior Kirb of the Mutual prepared the dinner and served it to he guests. Mrs. Diamond Adams was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday Afternoon. The guests were' Mrs. JJmlle Ramsey, Mrs. William "wson, Mrs. Clay Adams. ; Mrs. Mrs. Joe pennon Whitesides, Jtnight, Mrs. Thomas Snarr and rs. Reed Alder of Salt Lake, Mrs onard Layton, Mrs. G. M. Ad Mrs. Eugene Reed and Miss Leia Layton, Mrs. Clarence Bone is ill with ; rlet fever. - Mrs Chris Mrs. Ira Moss rs. Vernon Higgs, Higgs, Mrs. John and Mrs. Earl Bodily enter- a & roiscellaneous shower honor of Miss Maretta Higgs, a f fitiful WailCormickcrs Come arid kv Witt Coumtcr Ce. hut WORK Govs On forfvert . d ' 6, Truelson. Bourrtjful And see, A. ' 52-- 1 . ; FOR SALE-rTurk.chicken and fruit farm cheap. A. L. Brew- 52-ster, Centerville. FOR RENT Nicely furnished partmenf; all. gas equipped. Call ,oUntjfuJ pi. Mrs. ieiiard String- am. .51- FOR SALE Brindle cow, fotrf' cars old, just frevdienod, , third alf, four and ;one half .gallons lilli. See Leonard. Mfinn, Pages, ' 50- ami Woods .Cross. EO It R rooms,' fur bed, enquire Mrs. fethel Thomas, hird house e.ast of tho Bountiful ' . 60? '. Mortuary, FOR' RENT Five roomed modern homo'; filnmhed.or Unfurnished. Enquire of M. C. Holbrook, Union Furniture. Co., , Bountiful. 49- -. Phone 15. . 1EOU SALE Fouf Charters oil burning inrubators; in first class running order, 458 egg. capacity 'Call John R. Rampton. Phone Boun ey,' 1. . - . fact that the Clover unable to secure a Wil- coW. rare bargains; electric ( range; Monarch coal .range; elec- trie washer, liook case, 3 bedroom; ' bet; odd chairs; refrig lam-pn-, fern stands, mason ( orator, bottled; other bargains, top. num- erous to. mention. Drive .out be ovei-stuffe- Jorgenson was not only an excellent physician and surgeon, but he was very popular and well liked by all members 'Of this company. Lieut. Otto L. Gericke has been as- bcide 'of .the. week. The tirrhj was signed to this company .as his suc- sient in playing paftit'4 after which a delicious two course lunch. cessor. ? eon was served to the following Heber. Van Flwt, . Lieut. Jack B. Marshall dropped guests: Mrs. in Thursday for a. brief visit. He Norma Van Fleet, and Mrs. Norsaid it' was pleasant .to. be back ma Spencerof Farmington; Mrs. here .again, but that hid ' assign- R. J. Burton,' Mrs. Helen Hamblin, ment with company! 1508, Cedar Mrs. 'Erma Stephens, Mrs. .Ethel City, Utah, was. going to be real Webb and Mrs. Julia Webster of Mrs enjoyable. We wish .he were going Kaysville; Mrs. Nora Wigg-illEddie Bodily of Syracuse; Mrs. T. to stay here. Due to the . roolil homa,1 . .Creok camp is SALJCrsey II. . Manning, Farmington, . Utah. ' - . . 52 FOR SALE Furpiture, of my T ! Chaplain Wayne Behnion visited camp Thursday evening and conducted an- .interesting program which included some community singing. cant complain. Customer: Ob,!she T '', A. Phillips, Mrs. Ada Sandall, Miss Maize Sandall, Misses Loren and Parlee- Warton, Cleo and Gwendolyn Morgan, Emma and Sarah 'Spackman, Beth Hill; Mrs. Leknd Sill,. Mrs. Alfred Rigby, Mrs.' R. E. Dannie, Mrs. Marlon Bennott, Mrs. Tlortense Adams, Mrs Elaine Adams, Morgan, Mrs; Phillip. Robins' and the hostess. The bride received many. beautiful, gifts Mr. and Mrs.. F. R. Knowlton-whare making their home fn Hur ricane, Utah, jor a few months, spent a' few days' this week here.' Mr;' and Mrs. Royal Morgan left .last Sunday to niake their home in California, after spending the past three weeks with relatives here. ' The following new scarlet fever cases have been reported this, week Dick Major, Viola Bone, Bobby Baird, Bonnie '. Jean Harris . and Ross Williams. ' Lamar Sessions Was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sessions in Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Harold Ellison left last Sunday .for a. six weeks visit with relatives in California. Mrs. Nona Holt entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon. The following attended:. Mrs.. Ruby Rampton-- Mrs. Doris Briggs, Mrs. Ann Wilcox, Mrs. Jetta Walker, Mrs. Thelma Wilcox, Mrs. LaRce Briggs, Mrs, Florence Rampton . and Mrs'. Ruby Barber. - Mrs.-Curti- - , club met at the The Twisters home of George E. Dibble, Wednesday, Feb. 5. Besides the ciubmem-berCounty Agent DeLore. Nichols and' the. club leader, Jesse Stevenson, were present. Upon the completion of iheir record, books, pins were awarded to the following boys: Bofi Stqvenson; Ben. Dibble, n Stephen Call, Jewell Layton, Marvin Call, ;Dick SUyenson, Neville, Jac.k Stevenson and Richard Call. The club Work for. 1936 was outlined and- fliscussed by . , Couftty Agent Nichols. '4-- H s, Ru-lo- - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook' of Syracuse ar,e rejoiqirig over the arrival of daughter born At their hofne Monday. t.f A son was bonr.toMr. and Mrs. Glen Day at their home, Sunday. Delbert Nailer 'fractured his collar bone last yeek when he fell ' while skiing. , Mr. and Mrs; Lester Lea.vitt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Barnes in Kaysville, Sunday. Mrs. I. H. Parry and Miss Lela Thacker from Charleston, Utah, are visiting this week with Mrs. Clarence Stoker. James Sessions has been quite ill . . hiiiihuiiiiiiiihih YOUR ciinnTAtmoir is 0 unrtd only when tin Best of Supplies an vsed. Percxnent waying1 A SPSCIiLZTT For all appoints call Virginias Beanty Siioppa Phone 228-- J ENT-ZTw- o . ' f Id, svr- ear- - tiour--- Mass., spU , Lik the past few days, jibo banquet ' organ . . bullet and. three 0l,l Clarence Stokes left Monday for and i, 'ret1 given fit the Newhouso ios of pictures illustrating the tho teeth' knock.Hf lv of. EberiezW Mr. H,sicl,ns Utah; the hotel to Salt. .Lake drive a history, Monday by Chicago, lie expects Ihr bullet by! probably saved Cookip rpokb and led iri community new car home ffutn Flirt, Mich, Mi k Pri .t.ccrs association. bis life. arrived singing nni'i Mr;. Richard dlernng Mrs. Glen Thurgoodand expects to be gotfe ten days or John Paul Duff f C.hie'ago whose two weeks. . f rnm Redwood Calif.,. Sunday ' to of tht Dandc.e Jewelry ' company "The Duplicity of Wcit'eri," book, two Mr. and Mra. John Bugger of .visit a few week's- with her parents gave vt'ry interesting rending. out. 15 yours n;to,- committed mo id A and tiimber basketball rough Mrs!. IViyid Stoker. Ogden spent Sunday hero as gut rts Ho Ir-- t a note,, saying suicide. ' ' ' The' small daughter .of Mr. and game between the Biy Mottonwood of relatives.' nmn ought to get married; '.Mrs. Cbldon' F.. Laytoh was a Mrs. Horace Barber is very 111 with ten ill am) tlio camp 5X6 foam at Evcfy lonesome-otherwistoo tiful 176-3- . 47. fever. Iig Cottonwood took plheo Thurs.-da- y its guest of Miss Ruby. Muir, WednesRENT enFOR Bay-waFoul Holt roomed Malhe'w. and Mrs. evening. Farmington Mr,' apart, N day afternoon at a hridgo luncheon ' ment partly located oft barn in P!t Lake ter tamed at dinner Sundny for Mr. again victorious and held a big given at lhe.4-load throughout th game. The fin- AN' ORDINANCE. AMENDING mile wept' of the Junior high school The Iayton M. I. A. dr&mtic or- and Mrs. Eugene Reed. AN ORDINANCE. REQUIRING on the new highway. Enquire Mr,. and Mrs-- Eraatus Porter tf al, score was 41 to 21. ganization "will. present a 3 art Bountiful Glen Ingles. 47-- 1 .Next week' one of tho big events THE REMOVAL . OF ' ALL comedy farce', The Importance of Bountiful und Mr. and Mrs. Ernest FOR RENT Three .roomed of the season will take place when TELEGRAPH,.' TELEPHONE home; bping Earnest". by Oscar Wilde,' at iLausen'were dinner guests of Mr. Woodrow Barlow. Enquire OR ELELCTF.IC WIRE rOLES .Thono Bountiful three wards .next week.- T1 e first and Mrs.' Joseph Holbrook, Sunday the basketball team.- from CCC . '48- ' Mrs. JInro'ld children ramps No, 538 and 940 tAngle in FROM MAIN .STREET BE-- . performarfj will be. at,' West Lay- -' FOK RENT Three roomed ton during thoir dedicatory 'cfcle- were 'ill. lqs week with the. flu, also the first return loaguo game.-ThiTWEEN FIFTH NORTH AND house either ' partly furnished of br'stinn, Feb. 19. The following '. the small son, Crl, of Mr. .and is expected. to he a .dramtie affair, FIFTH SOUTH STREETS IN unfurnished with two stoves and .bis on ycur toes! fo iot and cold water. Flora E. Moss Alvin Mrd.. Feb. 20 the Latona at Stoker, hall evening, BOUNTIFUL'. CITY UTAH, 48Knowles has . ADOPTED AND APPROVED phone Bountiful 203. . Captain Joseph-RThe Muskoteers.are sponsoring a and Friday, Fcbi 21 at kaysville,) ' a ' leave absence of ' which, began at the.Laton hall, Friday The Clearfield .Boy Scouts, withida'ruSEPTEMBER 11, 1335. ' ' Wednesday. Feh.. 12, and hiis gone BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor La Vern JIanscn, their scout mas-- 1 night. . . Mis. James Hay, Mra. William to .visit his home in Alliance, Ohio; and' City Council of the City of fer, meat the home of Alvin. Stoker Knowkis is expected to re- Bountiful, Utah: Sunday afternoon. The following Hay aiid.Mrs. Len Sapdail spent Captain turn' on the 27th of thp month to .That the ordinance adopted and took.tenderfoot tests George. Smith Tuesday in Salt Lafce visiting with on his work. carry Chartoiv Jacobii, Herbert Rowe anJ Mr.s Joe Johnson, approved September 11th, 1935, Next ' Sunday, Fpstqr Ljley of requiring' the' removal of ail teler. Delbert Hadfield, inuring thp wg'efc four tars.qf ; Presbyterian church in gait graph, telephone or electric wire Fred Kerr, son of Mr; and Mrs, cattle were shipped from here- to preside over tho John Kerr, broke his lc.f Sunday poles from Main street ' between Angeles and onfe tar of pn'ond VCC 536. t IT. I North and Fifth Fifth camp Sioux one1 to hundred South Iowd; while sleigh riding. City, streets in Bountiful City, Utah and and tv'o 'steers were' received-on- . Mr. and Mrs, ' I.- :i and Mr. find Mrs. Ellis Holbrook the Ponvcr .market Tuesday, snp-pe- d requiring that the Mountain States , Telephone and Telegraph Company attended the Happy Hour club .in' by A. 2. and Ralph Green, G. In' a bulletin of the ' National should II. Toone and Lloyd and liay Beaz comply therewith on or beBountiful. Friday' evening Committee' for Menal Hygiene fore February. 15, 1936, be and the Mt. and Mrs. Wayne F. Wright e'r of Clearfield. some enlightening information con samo is hersJiy'amcnded' to provide of Salt Lake spept Sunday here as Ruth, Nekla, Beatrice and An is is cerning which, insanity the time yrithin which the that given, West are of spendLayton guests of Mr.', and' Mrs. Robert Galley, not only interesting, but valuable. Mountain week . Bessie with' States, Telephone and the Jenkins. Gailey,- . ing. It mentions a great many false no- Telegraph Company is given to of Bingham spent 3 n tions held by' the public regarding comply therewith is extended to duysin Layton as guest of his par, mental disorders; and gives instead and including April 30th, 1936, ' . , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Callas.. of these the results of scientific re' Adopted and. approved this 12th Mrs. Ida Sessions is 'visiting a . of February, 1936. ward). day ft;w days with her parents, Mr, and Some of .'tho J. C. STOCKS, science things Mrs. Alma Wright In Sandy. 536 teaches . Mayor. today concerning insanity ' .The Primary association in : . ATTEST: Clearfield entertained .the parents . LLOYD S, is RILEY, Insanity develops gradually; it at a social Wednesday for Lincoln's f no Seal Recorder. more to ashamed i than of City City bep . birthday. Iast Sunday, Reverend Bulkley, or a broken leg; it is .'Mrs. John If. Layton, Sr., had arch deacon of ..the .Episcopal pneumonia a disease, and should medical as her 'guests,. Wednesday, church in Salt .Lake, supervised a treatment; between 25have, 40 and per Mrs. Frank Cheney and Mrs. at the cent of those treated are Very splendid church service discharg' Frank Hyde of Kaysville. Farmington Bay c4mp. . ed recovered or improved. Shock of Laurence Sessions.- Robert RobWednesday, Feb. 12 the regular misfortune or grief may precipierts and Eugene Reed whp expect-ed't- o weekly, program, wfcs of'special tate inRtanity, but does not cause to went as at this . ramp.- Chaplin Chicago only go menial disorder already far as Denver because of the heavy Wayne L. Bennion gave an. lnvig- - it unless there are usually symptoms exists; storms. ; . which if recognized early may enT. W. . Staley returned home able physicians to check ' the mal-sdWednesday evening after spending there are many kinds of menthe past ten days in Los' Angeles tal disorder,, just as there are many " California. . t dnds of physical ailments; nerWaBatch 2462 36 East, 7th So. Mr. and Mrs. Sessions vous breakdown" i3 really a mental are spending the 'week with Mra. condition in which there is rarely Your loved ones desire the best. Sessions' parents, Mr. and Mrs. i . anything organically wrong with especially when it costs no more. : , . forty-thre- e Catch. of Plain City. ' the nervous system. ', Mr. and Mrs. William Millet and In olden times an insane person Mrs. William Wilcox spent Tuesday-. was . supposed to be possessed of a visiting in, Logan. was and the wretch nirdevil, poor m nrmn :: .The families of James Letz and adoften tortured to exercise the evil Fred Rawlins Are quarantined this know that a carzy spirit. Now we weak for scarlet fever. person is simply sick mentally and Mr. and M rt. T. H. Hess from 1 1 0 j i M 0; exJ needs intelligent and humane treat Brigham visited with Mr. and Mr ment. Tracy Hess, Sunday. Shot in the mouth, August Mi- Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Layton, Mr : and Mrs. George E. Briggs, Mr. Mrs and Mrs. Mr. Dick and Adams, G. F. Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Wiber Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Clair White-side- s, Reduced Long Distance Miss Lela Layton and La rates which begin at 7 tJj-and- . and presented a y, tec-th- , l - ... ' - Mr.-jtii- " f ,j i j . . OUDINANCEf s r . 240-W; - - 25-R- 2. Holt-and- -, I . . - is-t- . Joseph.-Holbroo- About Insanity - '.I;,' f . . . STALEYS - .Mike-'Calla- ' - L U II C D "'. s News Notes From , , V . . Farmington Bay.. Camp Number ! gre-these- . . - fifer-noo- n, - st - Vi y; A Banli Acconnt With a record of more than mwfti (iv. years COME WHERE". e ...YOU ARE 'SURE OF 4 'ff1 n SATISFACTION msw 20 POailDS 0P PAT SUE LOST COULD NOT DO HER U00SEVJ0QK VVTHEN evary W thing you is a bardM when you are p. m. every night are now extended to all hoars Sundays. .a pc and irriatmwi ax table your wit'a end try ibis medicine. It Buy be jest whet yon need for extra of energy. Mrs. Charles L. Csdmns -After asvs, New lersey, Trenton, doing Just a little work I had to be recomdown. My mother-in-lamended the Vegetable Compound. I can tee a wonderful change now. w . .include . Person-to-perso- n t .... . . v . y-- Peel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave you can't If you listen to gossipers. To take off excess fat go light on cream and sugfatty meats, butter,more fruit and ary sweets sat vegetables and take a half teaspoon-fu- l of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water every morning to eliminate excess waste. Mrs. Elma Verllls of Havre de Grace, Md., writes: 1 took off 20 lbs. my clothes fit me fine now." No drastlo cathartics no constipation but blissful dally bowel action when you take your little dally dose of Kruschen. . rates night reduced every from 7 p. tn. to 4:30 a. m. and all hours GEOnSB Y7. GRAHAM MORTICIAN BOUHTITPL, UTAH TELE?Z3r3 1ZW resources and perienced service. Davis County e SMEDLEYS BARBERSHOP Bank at Layton, Utah FADTiflNGTOII "T7DLOOI3I" f w w mmm . 9-- " BiO BOMIFDL STA1 DEPC3TTS INSUEED ; . 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