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Show WEEKLY WHAT GOODS A CONSTITUTION NEWS-EXPRES- 1333 LAYTON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 3, S, tant'i and in the 'summertime it was something like k deserted 'bn. thvse last two decades the THE NEW HOME ?. yd-lag- Even population has' doubled. did adjourn in though Cor!grecs. June the Capital City never missed the depart uve of a few thousand oersons eohnected with the legislature branches of the government.un- Tho .streets of Washington doubtedly show up more new autothe in other city than any United S.tates. ' it is all because thousands. &f political who. work, and spoilsmen who do little more than draw their pay, have .swarmed to the Capital Cityjsince the' launching of the blew think clearly or sen- No one can hnrrrmr 'ft first instance nn,l sibly about this the without in the funmaknpr up his wind upon value he the Does damental issue. citior the citizen, the above vtate zen above the State? Does a government exi t for the individual, or ? do individuals exist or thegovern-ment- office-holde- are hod that governments meant to be, and must remain, the servants of the citizens; that states and federations only come into existence and can only he justified life, liberty and by preserving1 the ' in the the pursuit of happiness ,M,ifDfnmi!'"' and homes civilization of I iVge the any community by simple tests. Wi a is the degree of freedom possesond citizen? Tar. he sneak, think established, and act freely under laws?--Cahe ori'i-- . oVe the government? Can he sue the 'State if it has his richts? Are there also for chancing the processes great Most of these new recruits are drawing down more money than they ever dreamed of before in their' lives and naturally they splash about in new cars, crowd the hotels and apartment houses, and eagerly snap up chances to buy new homes of their own. The government loans money to the builders- - so1 why not have a to match the new car! Life is gay in Washington among thousands of political hangers-o- n who are reaping the benefits of all this! extravagance. Ever toothers son and daughter among them would regard it as a national calarnity if the taxpayers wero relieved of the responsibility ofsupporl-in- g them, which might mean they would be sent back home to resume their humble callings, wi well-know- ed 'law' to meet new conditions?' Judging by these standrads, t Pri'nin and the United States can claim to he in the- forefront of civilized communities. The founders (o.f .the United ' were ns well acquaint States ) d wifh the' follies nnd intplcran,,p of parliaments ns with the oppression of princes. To control the pow ers and conduct of the legislature,' the ConMid a leading member-ovention 'by ah overruling Constitution was.ari improvement .in the science and practice of government reserved to tjip American states. "AH the great names of 'American history dan he invoked behind this principle. Why should it , be Gr-'r- ! Of course cleanliness and were' riot overlooked. The inspectors also visited the fcpike vamp. and Dame department, under which new rearing ponds, and a supply were completed this year at ' I, the Kama?, hatchery on Beaver Four of the men who took the creek, ' civil service examination for Jr. This hafehory was. constructed assistant techniciart, received re- during the period from 1939 to turns on the exams and the grades 1932, at an expenditure of approxithey made. Men receiving-grademately $25,000. The abundant waof 70 or above are entered as ter supply, together with the corare rated according to their rect water 'temperatures for raisi'cores. The period of eligibility is ng- tn ut- that could thrive in Utah usually one year but may bo .ex- streams, made, the hatchery one of tended if the. commission find? it the sources for replendesirable to do so. Clarence ishing the is'h supply in streams in Bill Lowe, Hay Ila.mblin and its vicinity. . Sam Burton are thp fellows who re Through a WPA preject eomplct ceived returns on their examina; ed this summer, the capacity of tions. the hatchery .wa's augmented by scveinl new concrete rearing ponds Little was the suspect that the of mn-- t m Klorn. design, ami building originally designated fts a 'which has almost doublaundry and barber shop would be- led the hatchery poduction. come the company activity center, Headwaters of the Provo, Weber but such is now-thhave been stocked case. Partitions and will be built in that which will e with fish from. the Beaver, hatchery space for a library, rcaaing and lakes' in the high Uiotahs also room and a 'class room. This will have been kept up to standard with provide a much more satisfactory fish from, this source. The state fish and game departarrangement for study- and reading nnd make it possible to conduct ment has extended an invitation .to more activities, fishermen to visit the hatchery apd It is expected that' .the building inspect the- grounds. The hatchery will be completed and ready for is located two miles east of Karons use within thc nxt two weeks. on Beaver creek. ' Rainbow,' Gorman- Brow hi Native nnd Eastern Brook" trout are raisfed f , . rli-gibl- es . considered obsolete? "In the shetle'r of the Constitution nature has been conquered, a mighty continent has been brought under the sway of man,' and an - Vel-ling- economic entity established,' unri-valc- d in the whole history of the W nston Churchill, Eng- globe.' lish statesman, writing in Colliers "Weekly. ; g Blanket, Lamp, Rug, your (Pillows, oleum, Paint, Varnish, Wallpaper or Lin-- - ' w , , (other Merchandise, . a, cori-hlruci t Todays Taxogram - i. fg With the purchase U Genuine Of any. Simmons Bed, Spring f or Mattress or any Bed Room sh Snitel V : I! You-- will receive absolutely: II F H E E your choice of any of :,l the above gifts; 'Is . ; - LAYTON Sullivan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dan Sub livan, underwent an operation, Sun day, at the Pec hohpital far appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Evans announce the birth of a son, born at their home during the part week Mrs. Evans was formerly. Miss Erma Stott. Mr. and. Mrs. J. J. Buggar and tour of family loft Sunday for-Yellowstone park. Mrs. Glcndon Clark of Retfburg, Idaho, is visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomal Becslcy.. Thea Call, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs'. Jed Call, bad her. tonvils re- trfiuij ld 73 . Bed Room Suites .. . . . . . . - moved at her home-- , Satiu-day..Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Smedlcyt z; will spend Labor day holidays visit . i' ing relatives ip Idaho. K ughlcr, 17, who is impli-- l Dean Some idea of the distance to rated in tHe shooting of Clifford which taxation has gone' maybe Kamos, 15, of Salt Lake City, eithecn in the case of the oil induser intentional or accidental '.was try where a study of .companies picked up hei t the first of . the employing over 5,000 people showweek and turned over to the .juvened that taxes equalled 12u iff the ile officers of .Salt .La'ke, for furotal payroll and amounted to 1 ther investigation. He .' per employee. the .officials for-week. Iuighlfcr said he was on his way back to the city, from Jduho where, he had thrown the- .32 caliber pistol from which the victim was Supposed to '. . Co; is rtill rated superior hv at the hatchery. have been, shot In Hie hip, in the the district inspector on his visit ' . Snake rivet:. to camp. Some of the improvein largBigger and better Mr. and Mrs. Urial Major and inments that pleased the inspector er quantities, are available for fant daughter 'left Sunday' to. make wore the new ice box built in the planting the upper Weber, Dutheir home at Magna. kitchen, the lawns growing so chesne and Provo rivers, and in ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sheffield nicely, and tho shrubbiy that sets lakes in the Uintah mountains, Dean-- and. and. tho general appearance .of' the through'completion of a WPA proson, Mrs. Twenty years liga Washington . camp off. ject, sponsored by the State Fish was a city of about 50,090 inhabi- - Herman Sheffield arrived hothe Sunday, from, a two weeks Vacsilion to Los Angeles, where visited Mr, and. Mrs. Sheffield's daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Williams. . Mr. and 'Mrs. W". P. Dunn and two son,i Howard Adams and daughter are spending Thms-da- y son, William, and grandd'-Ughterwith thejr. sister," Mrs.' Leon- Wilmft" Giff-r- d of Wnr,Vn''ton, ard Layton. left Saturday for their home Wyo., A fv.n was boi-- last n tf-dn ,vrt. ?!' ''1 euer Wednesday, Ai1g.'2G to Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Wil- -' Mrs. Robert Simmons here and relligms. Both mother and child are atives ih Kaysvilie. a jolly bunch of renegades i. our ' spent Mrs. Grctta ' ScboffiOd3oing. fine. '. .sole purpose in life is to give Old Man Gloom Pet-ti- t of guestal and a Sunday Saturdays haj.h few' days spent with ,1ns grandmother, Mrs.-L Mrs; LaGrande Hess of Farming-tothe gate and usher in. Mr. Sunshine by way of a tht w.t ter, of 'Centerville . million laugh's. T urnjto the Funny Page in Mr, and. Mrs; Arthur Myers and Mr. and Mr. Harold Mirnard of every wcek Los Ancles left .r ;ot, DonalJ, cf Salt Lake spent issue and let us help dispel those troubles! unilay with Mr. and Mrs. E. VV. tb ir home after a months visit Pett.t. with Mrs. Minnards parents, Mr, The Layton Relief society are and Mrs. Richard Scoffield, No man can really live by bread alone. Yes, we Tho North Davis stake Relief invihg a quilting at the schooj admit he 11 EXIST, but there will He heavy lines house this Wednesday. society board workers,, entertained Jack Williams mother from-SameinbcrS the. ward presidencies f care running down his. face, hell forget how lipa has been spending a fwo days tbe stahe and their secretaries to smile. here hiiting. with her. '! 'heir annual social recently at Mrs. Hilda Adams, and daughter ' county high school' at Kays- -. son, Jack', O Verily, we humans need a few hearty Mrs. Prank Morehouse had miscellaneous . program vic her onsils. was removed last Thursday at PreS?nte(J ftawics played and guffaws now and then to chase away those he! Dee .hospital. luncheon served un- a. j wrinkles of care and give our spirits a Mrs. Charles' Wood and two ch:l- - (,cr direction of Stake Prepi- Iren and Mrs. Royal lift. Thats why this newspaper runs a Mary Lajtou' Barton. .The afMrgan and dent honored two retiring fair '.also left aughter 'ednesday for their collection of comic home at. Los Angeles after members. Josie' Strong board two' a You can get a weeks M. Moore, work the Hattie visit and on here Amid' .will) 'relatives. Funny Page. strips Mr. and Mrs. lift in spirits were who leader, joyful presented with Barnes Harry and the depressing news of floods Mr?. Strong w jll appropriate gifts. from the comics. he replaced by Mable Layton and and earthquakes, crime and We invite our readers Mrs.- Moore, br YilJa T. Bishop. ' war, economic troubles and Miss Beth Evans, Jliss Alean to tike a big swallow of Snredley,-ML'Clcone Aita.ms, Mrs. a host of other maladjust this bottled sunshine. Turn Genje Miss Beatrice Call, Thovnley, meats on the face of Mr. Mis3 Evelyn. Blood, Miss Marjorie to the Funny Page right now World, its a pleasant Turner, Mis? Helen Ford, Miss Mar and forget your troubles! co White, Mrs. Newell celaxation to shut Mr3. Dale Tblmaii and Miss Luana cAU . Mercer all spent Saturday and Sun Our comic characters are a vcf ' your eyes on the ' CEPERDAELE at day Logan: where they were satile lot, as youll notice by glancing iaysbad tidings. at- the- Blue Bird special guests GUARANTEED Mr. and down the accompanying panel. If K.' Green and Hv'o Mrs. and Leonard daughters you want to chuckle over real troubles, Layton and daughter 'returned turn to C M. Paynes strip "SMattcr Monday from 'a. ten day vacation trip-tLos Angeles. Pop, and see what a whale of an order The first .carload shipment of he has to keep these hoys of his under conNebraska drouth pigs ' was unloaded here .Thursday morning trol ... . Or glance at the adventures of the and sold at eleven cents per pound - 45 had-elude- I Headquarters No.' 940 f gee small deposit will hold ' your Bed Room Furniture for delivery when you want it j A pro-vid- $2,-11- Heres, an added Saving: Well give you a liberal allow or ance for your old mattress ' bed spring. .. TERMS may be arranged on our 6 per cent deferred pay .Ticnt plan Another saving'-. a e ' ' ... new-hom- e n . 5 rs - Deal. . ) . g I - Better Trout Fishing - Political Relief For Poor Politicians . - . , Mr.-an- Davis Countys Big Home Owned Stpre.. - . . wn-ln-la- Bountiful-.'"- ' " liii' lllllli iiSs . and-Mrs- . , . ...wcre - Mrs. Everett Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Layton, Mr's. Orville Ramsey, Mrs. Leonard Layton', Mrs. Martin Ham mer an'cl Mrs. Charlie lluirshe. BOUNTIFUL . . . n. last-week- '. . lat . The local telephone exchnn'cre had a sort of an. anniversary celebration, Tuesday, which marked period that Mr. Angus had been connected. with Smedley. the company as local manager.' Miss Ruth Cottercll,. chief operator, made .a cake with a bell apd Tarlcy thirty pandles on 'it.. and Jensen, the companyS local th. . . engineer, took the operators who could and ley leave, for a ' drive along the $':y : lrner of the mountains. . We have been asked if we. were going to 'have a cantaloupe day ' this year.' John Stacey, wife and pon, who had been in Idaho have returned. ' Mrs. Bowen Call w.as up frpiri Colonia Doublan- Chihuahua,' Mexon the Meter-Ato- r Plan ico, this. week to .'visit with- her .for as little as 15c per day. daughter, Mrs. Nathan' Clark; her' brother, I. E. Thompson, tfister, Memie Smith 6f Centerville and ..miiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiF . .. other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SamUelson announce the birth of a daughter born at their home, Tuesday, Sept. RADIO 1st. Before her marriage, Mrs. Saitiuelson Was Miss Elva Porter. Americas . Most Copied Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Kesler left look to af Los for Aflgeles Sunday Radio Always, a year. ter their property interests there. ' The wind Tuesday night damagAhead. ed the peach crop some in different For free demonstration parts of the county by causing the is fortunate It falL to ripe peaches that quite a big per cent of the Barlow W. crop had already been gathered. Athenia Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Clark, who was Sat.' Bountiful operated on for appendicitis hoslive weight.' urday night at the L. D. S. Miss Margaret Swollen of Salt' pital is. expected home this weekv Lake is spending a few weeks as end. guest of Miss Gladys Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. Jahcz Adams, Dr. and Mrs. Noall Tanner and Pon, DU SOTO - PLYMOUTH - INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Stevens, spent last week at Yellow ' . SALES AND SERVICE stone park. Ralph Tanner returned last week from Ann Arbor, Mich., where he S37500 1933 Ford coupe, new motor has been attending school. a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton 1930 Chrysler sedan end children, Junior, Jack and e $125-01932 Graham sedan will leave this week for a visit wuh Mr. Hamptons sisters in Los 1929 Pontiac sedan $19500 Mr..-Srtied- BUY YOU il Kelvinator. '. - g : e two-c.ours- laugh-provokin- All ninth grade '.students must register Tuesday, Sept. 8 from 9 m. at the Bountiful' a. m. to Junior high 'school, Registration fees will 'be $2,50. Actual school, work for all three grades will be morning, Sept. .10.; gyn Thut-sdaHugh Call, son of Mr. and Mrs,' Willard Callj who was tcrioua In ail autuRvibile aeciJent, in Arizona, is reported to be recovering. James II. Hampton will leave this Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will- attend .postma-tcr.- scomention. He will be. ' gone three weeks. Milton Russell- - Chenev of Brigham Ci(y and Bpth Ashby. of this married this Week. place sec-irear- y, : - - S3 IIS) . Rus-hforth- - ZENITH , - Mrs.-Olh- ok: USED - CARS 'intellectual Adamson, as drawn by O. Jacobsson. EVERY CAR HAS A WRITTEN. GUARANTEE Something that will truly draw tears of laughter are Gluyas Williams mischievous but lovable youngsters, Junior and the Baby . . . Then theres Finney of the Force, by Ted OLoughlin, as comical and as an Irisher as ever flipped a night stick . . . Life out in Cactus Center, as described in S. L Huntleys Mescal Ike, has its exciting moments when its citizens are on the loose . . . And it comes to The Fcatherheads, by Osborne, they spe?k for themselves. In fact, thats the best thing they do! . Let these bearers Terms to Suit $225' Eve-lyn- n 0 ; ; Act Quick Angeles. The following entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Art barn in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon: Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. Blain Adams, Mrs. Joe Knight, Mrs. William Dawson, Mrs Dimond Adams, Mrs. Mathew Holt ss cf fun whittle your blues down to size. Toss trouble right out the window and get a new lease on life through the comic page turn to it right nowl 263-TV- , true-to-li- fe rip-roarin- g Layloa Doughty CheTolet Co. Bountiful. C l SOUTH DAVIS AUTO COMPANY BOUNTIFUL, UTAH |