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Show LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 26, VOLUME TWELVE In the past three years as board member from Bountiful. Mr. Hampton has worked for and obtained the following improvements: Grounds have been parked, walks built, and trees planted at the Stoker school. The halls hae been and a new cabinet and a water heater installed. Every boy and girl may row get a hot lunch at the Stoker school. The whole physical plant at the Sicker has ''With Hon. Lester A. Wade' presiding in the 'District Court in Farmington, Saturday, Nov, 21, 1936,. the following matters were - tire-proof- ed 'heard: Eriate of John G. Petty, deceased; return and sales and petition for confirmation, granted. Estate of Joseph Marymont, deef real ceased;- petition for sal property, granted. Davis Estate of Emmeretta ad- of letter for Randall; petition, ministration, granted. W. Smedley, Estate of of adfor letters .deceased; .petition ministration, granted. Estate of Charles E.. Beers, deceased; petition for probate of Will and for lettere' testamentary-- . ... been improved. At the Junior high school, fwo modern class rooms have been added. The new cafeteria and lunch room is a credit to any community. This room has been used for some community projects and those who have risked it have been delighted with such a place to meet. The halls and stairways have been and made ' sound-proopractically The grounds at the junior have hem parkd and improved. But more land is needed. Now we are to elect board members for three more years to complete the program for which Mr. Hampton has fought and worked so tirelessly for three years. A program which calls for a larger and beter 'equipped recreation center at the .Junior high school; which would require the purchase of more l&nd. So much of the preliminary work has Lecr done that it would be unwise to turn it over to someone, who has not. been in does touch with- the situation. We must remember that improvements in and grounds of the building schools in Bountiful can be secured only with the cooperation of other board members; one man alone can not do the job. Mr. Rampton has lbarned by experience how to work with the other board members. Mr.- Hampton by hi3 actions and vJte that he realizes the importance of good equipment and good teachers in a school, system.-All that has been done in im proving the school in jthe last three years has been done- economically, without any bonded . indebtedness. Mr. Raippton' believes jn extendte , fire-proof- ed " . g.ranted'. f. Estate of William Isaac Layton, deceased, demurrer; 'dismissed. the Marist Fathcty of All Hallows College-vs.J.C. llenager, of-- i dcr to show, cajise," continued. ' recrples Finanee $ Thrift Co. vs. FarnollTGreen ptal, brdcr to show ' ' cause, 'continued. . Dcra Garner vs; Joseph C. Garn-?divorce granted. Wilnter W; Roberts vs. Eessle A. Roberts order, tp show cause, . . - -- r, 1 . . Jessie Colson'Morgan Vs. Wilford "1M organ,' order t6" show cause; '.. ed to pay ?25 by Dec. T, 1936, UN.ING UP ' ; ' ' JOHN U. RAMPTON MEANS TO. BT; y. )n Farmington : . THE AMERICAS The Old World seems to what'of a Bo'far-a- wgsh-ou- t. b.e rbnie s our J POWER COMPANY MONDAY NOON FINAL HOUR FOR j FURNISHES FREE Model of Giant Telescope Kxlulnled Dist Court Matters WHAT A VOTE FOR Dis NUMBER TEH liKU? . v. .. v t s' V ' s.; .- - , v's.v': - . s i . ' "V - . ,v , . , 4 as- '. ... . - . , ff ) ,f" ;v - . - , x - - '. i , '. s' , V PAYING TAXESJ M 'v ' J . y T-- i ih ' ' - . . . asr. r - 1 cmc-tent- 200-inc- h . ON .. Mrs. Ella Fmith, u life long one of oijr dent of Bountiful,-itu first women run for th'.s important post,': .. Mrs. Bmith has always been interested in public affairs. . has For the past two years, been a most efficient president' of Bountiful .Second ward Relief society. She is a woman keinjy interested in children and a deep under' standing, of their needs. Intelligent and diligent with a splendid sense of value, she would be an able and efficient reppresen-tative- .. resi- ... - . " . .Pleasing DRIVE, NOV. 30 170 Plates on Table Nov. 30, under direction of Vera Holbrook, a drive to increase membership of the i T. A. of Stoker aebool will .com' . ; mence. The Stoker V. T. A. Is fuily or-- ', ganized with Bertha Jenkins .its vice' p res i president; D.' dent; room mothers. have been selected for each room to assist tho teacher with Any problem Which .Stat1ig may arise. Because Cf the affiliation "of the-JV T. A. With the rtate organization, a btudy group, led by some ef ;. our most eminent 'eduejitorsj will Voting DeiL 2nd at. City., hall, bo conducted to. help parents' and . . Bquntiful.. . ' teacher?. A special prbgram will vote. . . Everybody be prepared, at. the close of- each term to bring in closer- contact tho . trnehcr and the parent for the bet- ... Crakcy Inspection Should Be Kgular the-child- . - . Motorist-Association- Census Shows An Increase in Pupils Of School Age - - e e THE EARLY BIRD' Loose-whee- l a' - . - WATER IIARMS RUBBER - " : . To GiveProgram irg sociation. VARNISn 1 Dust or dirt shoud never be bed off a varnished surface, as grit ty particles may scratch the finish. A varnished finish is best cleaned by dusting with a soft wool cloth or washing with cold water. rub- at .Amusement Hall The" following program will be ' presented Friday, Dec. 4 at 8 oclock in Bountiful First '.ward amusemc-n-t hall, sponsored by the Relief society: Selection, Eoys chorus, under direction of Jack Stacey; dance numbers, Eeverly Waddoups, Reba Riley, Jare Davi3 Katherine and Barbara Thompson accompanied by Mrs. Leander Thompson; comic songs, ops'e. Lloyc Hess; whistling duet, Mrs. Hattie Barber and Mrs. Cora Heyward selections Ladies trio; Western songs, Edna Wilson and selections by Bountiful male quartet. . . . Caked, grease and dirt should bd removed from brake joints, etc., and these parts lubricated with resh grease or oil. Brake- adjusting, repairing. .and equalizing, because of their nature and importance, should never be en trusted to an unskilled person. A ;ood plan- to follow 3. to select a reliable repair shop for the responsibility of keeping your brakes in - A-- i 1 Water is injurious to rubber and wet tires are ore likely to be cut by sharp objects on the road, to the Emergency Road Service of the Utah Motorist asPROTECT appeared in the. interests of organized labor- to tell the Administration that the workingmen had voted ICO per cent for the President. These two strong groups catalogued 'themselves .as victors in .ttie recent, election?, and .they' undoubtedly believe ii) the" ancient philosophy. 'that the early bird gets the worm.. , , ' l condition. RAIN SPOTS ON IIOOD Rain drops which are left to dry on a hood that is hot from a long run may cause spots that are difficult or impossible to remove, ac cording to the Emergency Road Service of the Utah Motorist as30 ciation. This can be avoided, by sponging off the hood with a cham-io- s and wiping dry immediately af ter being out in the rain. Miss Marvis Health, 19, of Sydney, Australia, i3 one of the few women to master the difficult art of determining the sex of baby chicks rapidly. Handling the chicks at the rate of eight a minute, she can almost unerringly separate the cockerels from the pullets, and she is highly paid for her kill. At CCC Canip to-th- " Davis Go Junior'.. Democratic ..League' S3G Members, pf Company 636 hud a real .Thanksgiving 'Day. at, camp, Thursday. At 3 p. m. a sumptuous turkey dinner 'wax served ..to the boys! In. every respect it was uniquely like tho. good old Cushioned turkey .dinner served at. homo, with plenty' of delicious roast turkey, tasty cranberry sauce, celery,' mashed potatoes and green sweet potatoes, peas," delicious and many other cregni items, nnd a finish whh a scoop of ice' cream served with pumpkin pie, just like mother makes' nfc home. It was .u. Unique. sight to sea tho tnblt3 all spread,' and with tho nienu cards standing erect iq perfect lino at each of the- hundred and seventy plates and a pleasing sight to see the boys, all seated enjoying (heinselves in the. spirit of Thanksgiving.. Captain Knowles And Lt. Crull and tho camp conks spared" no effort in planning iho boys ' desired do making them feel that' they .'were iiot far front .honve Thanksgiving Day. : In Hus, evening,-thentire ' company was given a picture show featuring Richard Dix-l'Wagqn Trail", a.w'ostcri thriller, ami two reels of comedy," Sweet cider- and and-coffee- - Junior Democratic oiTlcers .recentnew elected League, L. of Bountiful Naylor Georgo ly. FUceteded GijMen Lnytorf of Lay-to- n a president; Dorothy Stewart ' of Farmington- Buceeede.d Alice May Hughes . of .Farmington as Marie Hickson of Layton succeed?, George Naylor of James Hun Bountiful as svcretar-ysucceeded Bountiful ter of Wayne Sheffield pf Kaysville, as treasurer The new officer have, planril a special meeting for December 12th to he held at the. court house in Daviil county - , vice-preside- ; . ju.st-wha- Held New. Officers Farmington. . . send one of his own deputies. ilo.ycr.was taken hospital, II. 0. Holley, hy Deputy. SheriffsLarry Garrigan and L,J. Hyland, arriving at 1:30 a. m., where they were joined by Deputy Sheriff Cal vin Roberta from Dais county. Hospital ataches, however, were unable to find anything Wrong with Boyer, so he was taken back to jail' and tho Davis county deputy went lack home to bed.Boyer, first' to enter a doubla fit a under the now state law permitting pleas of not quilty and not guilty by reason of insanity, was convicted for the first degree murder of Mrs. Blanche Nelson, Woods Goss widow, Ihe jury disagreed at his sanity trial. Three other persona were allegedly killed by Boyer in' October, 1935, as ho cruised up and down' the highway after purportedly shooting the widow. to-;th- - - t e - dough-nut- s were scrved.to all after the Bhow. FORMER OCC ROY ENTERTAIN Jeff Felton, once a CCC enrollee, how employed by a Salt'. Lake firm, entertained the boys of the camp, Wednesday venihg, . with a 'great variety of.. ihagic. tricks which was given hearty upplau'se.' Mr; Felton when' asked of tho valuo: .of the TUESDAY, March 27th The eld glasses belonging to a man CCC to him responded that it had saw mef up who has spent four years in tho fata day! done something priceless for him in and washed. Hurried ashore and south seas, traveling the Society, that it prepared him to had a Chinese friend buy ine two Tuamotu. and Marquesas Islands, meet people, to converse with peo- drinking-cocoruitcairn and even Easter Island for 95 centimes. Robinson Crusoes went him and then io Took ple, taught how them aboard, supposedly give and soil island tho to on until stand how inland). to take, take care of property and respect those placed over you, last possible moment. Nini came Then theres the old specimen bid me bon voyage, as did who is in our statesroom, and who to down he said that business several other something,, acquaintances. Fin- s the greatest bore in the world today requires of every boy who I went .aboard, when ' they constantly cursing clothes and tell-n- g ally will be employed. threatened to take the gangway how he has been living bare-o- ot U. S. OFFICIAL SPEAKS up without me. I looked in vain for and sans raiment for the past Mrs. W. S. CcQuilkin, United N among the waving throng, but 2 in the outer districts of years States collector of internal revenue she had timed it to the second, and Tahiti. He waves his hands as he made a short talk to the .boys, Wed arrived just as the" ship and dock talks, and leans right down in Almost imperceptibly, to nesday evening, in which she point- started, your face to make you hear althe-warefrom waved She part; ed out, the workings of the colthough godness knows he shouts house door, but refused tp come with enough gusto to make that Wendell .S. Barber, 23,. died .at lection of internal revenue on near enough-sI could see her lis home iri "Syracuse, Tuesday precaution unnecessary. Im of the goods reaching our ports and inter- tcarsi perhaps? It was shortly secret that those of years a three after evening diphtheria, ior' from, foreign, countries; She, after 7 a. m. when we pulled out, in the opinion districts have made him a days illness. the hoys an idea of her du- and the last I saw of her as we bit balmy, lie is like many another .lie was the Bon of" Cliff oVd- and. gave ties. and .problems in citing specific were steaming away she was wav h philosopher who graces Florance Smedley Barber and was cases in ing. benches along Papeetes stone the the collection taxes of on, . . totn in Layton. . At 7:30 we had breakfast, which quay. Deceased was a gfadute. from imported jewelry cutlery, fin.e laces I at b hurriedlr as I wanted to It would appear to an observer get. tack on deck and watch the is the Davis high school and had been wines, furs,, and clothing; the deck games, as well as that Mfg, McQuiikin touched sight. I should have briefly lands, out a student at the Weber .college and third upon the smuggling of aliens into spared myself this anguish, how- the benches and chairs in the U. S..A. at Logan.'use of and benefit the for are class this country giving examples of ever. Porpoises, flying fish am llo was an active church worker crew. At any rate they gulls formed a convoy for the the ships smuggling practices particularly Scout are and in'Eqy work. always occupying them. along over the Mexican border To keep steamer as we plowed 1 his are. moon made it a. and A nearly-fu- ll clear blue tropic waters Surviving parents' opium out of this, country wa3 one through to sit on deck. beautiful Vonda of Before all this blue night Syra- of their sister, many days lovely Barber, bad problems she said. March 2Sth will have turned to murky green WEDNESDAY, cuse. Mrs, McQuiikin is supervisor of I slept on breakfast a the After soft sea breeze wil good gray, and Burial' will be in the Syracuse inregion 48 for not caress the cheek so gently ant the hatch under canvas for a couple of cemetery. ternal revenue with offices in Salt warmly. of hours. We had made an addition-a- l 382 miles by noon today. Ate a Noon saw us 73 miles from Lake City. lunch and then went swimming Went in the big Papeete. swimming few Very women ever hold this in two the for hours in the ships pool nearly all afterresponsibility and it is considered ships pool noon. I slept on deck until 1:C0 which I made during afternoon, a distinct honor for Utah to have the acquaintance of Tommy from a. m. when rain drove me to the At the beginning of the present such a representative. Wisconsin, a pleasant young fel- shelter of my cabin. century the average life of man CHAPLAIN'S Whereas R prepared his stomach low TROGRAM returning from an 51 was 43 years and years for wofor the coming down trip by special New visit relatives in with Zealand. men. The increased comforts of Caplain Curtis came to camp with is accompanying diet before leaving home, he cousin male His modern times adds to the joys of a fine program again Wednesday him back to the States for a visit. and everything before boarding living and human life has been ex- The special numbers given, were, Tommys sister is also in the party, ship at Papeete for the return tri He feels that he cant possibly r:!-ftended and this enables the Bareau yodeling and banjo, solo numbers, and is very nice. ca ti t C more with we this of Census to report that womens piano boIos, baritone and base vo evening passed Abput did oa tbj x. . 7 he home than cal selections dramone Tuamotu of humorous the to and close 63 way life of is and very average years islands. I scanned the atoll with down. atic readings. mans, 69 years. Diptheria Causes S. Barber Death of l - ... Mop-lay- " - Relief Society . connecting - . . . - - . 1 h throe-eighth- - r . . TELEVISION The Statute of Liberty recently Lroke into the news with a fiftieth birthday and if the great lady at .the entrance to New York harbor . to. longer, represents . platoni friendship between France and our own country, she nevertheless ser ves as a sort cf notice to the rest . of the world that the navy pro-- . tects everything along. that part of the seaboard, and that Wall street Is only a few blocks away. ..At t - NICE OLD GIRL . - . the-Capita- B. - - by-th- this holiday Yulr dido i beer again stamen by furnishing Jacobs, Worrying Officers ti - conference, Com-p:m- d " Pan-Americ- an y Utah Tower A Light will do it jsirt in radiating i - - l fie yciirs Pascal L Boyer, 34, who say free olrctric hos inranse, but whom tho stata and for festoon, jays wus in his right mind when Lciand C. Layton of , currmt dis commercial in he allegedly committed the Davis dl'plny light'ng trie:.- ef all the communities it county mass murders October 13, Clearfield Dies in lltub, Idaho and Wyom- 1935, caused officers of. two couniirn-it wa. announced Monday by ties considerable concern ing, early Dee Hospial G. M. Gadsby, president. of his health, over state the Friday The company U. Layton, 31. of tlear-tiel. Ecland pursued this Boyer, who is awaiting his secHoveral foe Mr. Tuespolicy died of heart trouble, ond sanity trial, is in the Salt yi'ftrs. ex-ire he sorv said free will Dtv Gad.ihy the Lake county jail at request of Daat luepilal day nuvtdng, tided tctw(n December 1, 1936 vis county authorities. in Ogden where he- had be n for the ti. J.imi.iry 3, 1937 and will cover past tbfee weeks. With the jail' jammed to' th Xmas lighting installations lie. was the son of Baimnl (!. and owing to about 30 addition-- , guards :tr-ifor for was diFpluy. and Linford purposes Mary ul lodgers over the' holiday, Boyer Iaytoti born in Clearfield where he had creating a Christmas atmosphere rolled from his bunk and .'lay on. , ' ' ' of cheer and good will. , lived all his life. the at.ee ceil floor, where he went He faid the company wall not Into what jailers describe As .some was. an active chunh worker lie at the Franklin Institute Jam'es Stoklcy, director cl the rianctar-iuapd had. taken ' interest in jmtdic furnish service for illumination of kort of conniption at 1:15 a. m. Cf Philadelphia shown with a scale glaJs model ft the ' any fiuild ng nor. sell any equip- With trnly two jailers oh duty, the s of an affairs, disc, and a model of the telescope mechanism, Funeral services will be hold this ment- or appliances used in making cell block niun refused to eriiur Inch to the foot, which is being constructed for tV California Institute of Technology.. Friday afternoon in the Clearfield the street display installations. . Boyers fell without additional help ward chapel and intereimnt will car officers, were called in.-- ' servica Lighting representatives taken place ini the Kuysv die Lay-to- n of tho company were instructed to '.In tho meantime, Sheriff Joseph MRS ELLA SMITH IN P. T. A. TO MAKE cemetery. raie with ctnnmunity'-eommit-tecHolbrook was, notified in .Davis T in designing da plays and county, lit1 grunted authority to MEMBERSHIP . RACE FOR PLACE insta'latioiis to this Sys- remove Boyer Salt Lake Sitfht .. tem without cost. . he would and said general hospital SCHOOL BOARD i has-show- an Neu-mU-- taws without penalty, according la Gounty Tt. touring t h i own national affairs are concerned. Developing closer relations with the Republic . S certainly a. worthy endeavor. nowadays Nearly, everything that starts off with Teodore Rooso Veit did it meet? with universal ter understanding of advance approval.- The .opposing There are about 300 thildren in Presidential candidates in the reStoker tchool. In the coming- week, cent mental disturbances claimed dcpeivh more, ing educational opportunities to on Fafttyia'noforing him as their qwn. every parent of these children aro . . brakes good ihah.hny other me- to be contacted that children of Roscvelt Xeodoce kjndorgarten a?. and President also they might lie . chanical factor; care and Adjustchildren of older, groups. made realizo to tho need the IV T. . . Sent Secretary of State Elihu Root; ment of brakes is of. the utmost ira A vote for- Mr. Rampton means A. to them and the need of them to "on a mission of goodwill to Cep portance, especially wh eh consider.. tral and South American countries A vote for good- schools. ed from the .standpoint of present-da- the P, T. A. costs but c a year, to belong It Voting place, City Hall, WednesOther American dignitaries repfe-- ' emtraffic conditions, it. was' . jccaune you want the best for your sented later Administrations. Ilcr- - day, December 2nd,. phasized in by the Puh child "hert Hoover w'ent down there oh a join the P. T. A. now.- . lie Safety Department of the Utah ; ' . . battleship before, he was inaugur' ' ated. Sacre'tary Hull presided over Some- timely practical suggesan ausp:cioq3 cpnference in the tions .and information 'on- care. of . , Television is about to.be coml brakes . lower Americas earfy.in- the preswere offered a follows.: . mercialized, and soon wo can stay . . ent Administration. Brake- inspection .should he car-- , Peae. and trade,' .and a minature. iome, and not only" hear all, but ried out regularly and methodically League of Nations of. the. Ameri-- . see all. See America First will .be F6r example',- jf the .car ihas not cas have long been a cherished am- dn station QRUS ahd around the ben given any. great amount of use bition in Washington. Here we have World on station 'NUTS. This an adjustment- may. be. .all that is Union-wherThe ter- necessary. But if the rar. has. been .the World i$ rapidly becoming The 'ficiaodl rensus which was Ambassadors and Ministers and rible proposition for a retiring in- fn service for a long time without dividual to on Oct; 31; 1936, shows "face. No. wonder they giving the brakes the Secretary of State of our own . any attention completed sometimes of fifty-tw- o an increase children 'pf yell in despair for the there' are a number of vital country-havmet. month after points e school-agbetween old six and 18 in times.! month, for many years, for the pur good to coniider. There should be a care school Davis the district county poses of. promoting better underful inspection of "wheel barings the over this populaschqol ' year, standings. Geographically And in bearings wifi make a . ' "mutual interests .'the Americas are difference in the" adjustment'. Mis- tion 'of 1935,' Last year, the number was 4,411 about as closely knit together as alignment of wheels Will, also make while this year it is 4,493. Farm "could be wished for. . representatives hdoped' in- cofrect adjustment difficult. Misto So. the .from the Washington all over the alignment is frequently caused by whole . .blessings. of American public will very natur: country time President striking. 'a curb or Other . .object. Roosevelt returned to Loose spring shackles and U bolts ally "follow the' Buenos Aires where- President Roose-- . after the election. All they wanted al4o affect brake adjustment. All velt will have ample Opportunities was some- effective way of con- anchor brackets should- bo V tight ' to advance hi3 trolling production and distribution and moving parts of.the brake megood . neighbor of- farm ' "policies. products. A,' second group chanism should be snug, never Latin-Americ- In S; L. City Jail XMAS LIGHTING 30 has tuvn. been et as the final hour tor pay- ' h er Bryant " , I Monday vr 1 V. - . ' Boyer Plays Sick . -- Six-ocloc- ts - ' Of Syracuse , park-benc- - . 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