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Show . WEEKLY NEWS-KCFHE'I- LAYTON, UTAH, NOVEMBER M, S, l J minds of young people today to Mrs. Howard Thomas. Nephi for a few days visit. implacable fighter for better comlook to backward but Mr. and Mrs. John Blood are Mr. and Mrs. J. Larkin of Salt : quit looking mercial and diplomatic relations . have no would I fear then forward, spending the holidays in Pocatello, Lake were guests of Mrs. II. J. between countries. the future for the is generations." Ida., with their daughter, Millie Sheffield, Jr., Friday. The Child's First School Family Froebel There has been considerable disand family. Mr. Loftgren was operated on at or the Issued by the National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th Happenings that affect the dinner cussion concerning the value Some Mr. of son and the Billy Palmer, Holy Cross hospital Tuesday. the- conference. pails, dividend checks and tax futility of Mrs. E. was Mr. J. on articles will in our These York Palmer, Loftgren is the father of Mrs. operated appear City. Street, New bills of every individual. Na- point out, with truth, that there is removal D. for Peterson and makes his home of L. at tonsils the John in war arising tional and international prob- no danger of-columns, Mrs. Rulon Fisher of Evanston, S. week. He them. been has with last hospital lems inseparable from local North or South America, that Wyo., is visiting her parents, Mr. very ill but is able to return home. A number of Kaysville people at welfare. Europe and the East are the dangand Mrs. Robert Green. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint mo- tended the funeral services of Mrs. Not even in the boom days "was er spots. The children of George W. Web- tored to ' Downey, Ida., Tuesday. Esther Jarman which was held ia However, it is the Presidents there such a surge of extra divister spent Thanksgiving with him. r.nd Mr. Edis I. Mrs. of ARNOLD NICKEL Rawlings RUTH shared many by' Ogden, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green and dends, wage increases and employe belief which is. Fairview, Ida., announce the marMr. and Mrs. Lionel Merrill, Mr. bonuses as this season. Corporate that if the nations of the Western in the are holidays spending family of to their a riage Gretta, daughter, that showto Europe Mrs. Milton Hyden of Downey, Hemisphere with relatives. industry is pouring out money Don Wiser. The ceremony took and me to think at greater length about Grace, Ida, our issues to entertain of Are round-table discussion uncoming you Ida. were guests of Mrs. II. J. Shef its stockholders and workers is. Miie3 Murphey has been ill in in the Logan L. D. S. temple asked place Howard entertainments. childrens my settlements tomorrow ment amicable night?" to lead can the hospital in Salt Lake but is precedented amounts. Mrs. Wiser was a grad field, Jr., Sunday. toneighbor, Mrs. Deane. "She must Deane was a nervous child. Little much improved and able to be home Wednesday. A list of extra dividends and and agreements,- some progress uate from the Davis high school, Five-yea- r Gloria Bradford, on the other hand, bonuses declared would take many ward World peace will be made. come, mustnt she, Son? Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barnes en- while in wan and had Kaysville she made her me with admirable If at chubby old Howard looked tertained at a bridge party at their lume with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. pages to. detail, but here are some And it is likewise believed that She ea.o. met with poise. a forthright round gray eyes, grownups in honor of .outstanding items:; Steel has .'an- the President takes Earnes, A truseau tea Was given Yet there was something unchild-lik- e home Thursday evening nounced a 10 .per cent advance i'n and aggiesoire stand for peace and Refresh- at the Barnes Mr. the of birthday. Womans "The ' Auxiliary radiand artificial about Rawlinggs home in Fair-vieher If it were not for the dismal throws his vast prestige against followto the ments served were y ag?s, wliit'h will up payrolls on. went she is it." giving I.odge at afternoon which the "hired man" on ant smile. of She well Monday was aware statisticians of powers 000 in 1037. General Motors armed conflict, heads' a Midget Wedding. her own charm. What would she be ing: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lyman, over a hundred and fifty, relatives the "Were having havd'been wiped-uwar to may will pay its workers a Christmas which are' row tloe Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Romney, Mr and friends called. Most of the children around here like at sixteen? But comstatistically, the. ago. long before to think again giving . bwnus of 510,000,000, in addition and Mrs. Harold S. Barnes, Mr, will be in it" Rehetantly I agreed that-heMr. Mrs. and William is Parker it and reported I a was voted learned there to that mand pri- and Mrs. Taul opori hostilities, other benefits. Chrysler has Green, all of Salt and family are spending the holiwhich w? went take the to ticket of. $22.51 Buenos gets an average vate Tlay School in the neighbor- Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jar$ui extra dividend of $."..50 'per .' The Presidents trip to into the house to get, in Wellsville with relatives. But the fellow room. and days a of nature hood in most children a the which these Kodak Aires of thus declared is. share.. Eastman man, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kilfoyle, Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Millett left that we meet on the highways trav . The bnlertninment was scheduled uttended. Unfortunately it was not Miss Miriam Barnes and Paul Wilextra, and Jewel Tea Com- gesture in a world which was nevoy, al, was it for Boulder City to els back and forth from his posiseventy-thirtybut Wednesday for mattaught by a trained kindergartner, liams. pany $2.00. Standard 6il of New nearer to armed chaos. As a curthe when a few o'clock most fp.end tion in afrm labor" to totvn yi his days. . eight, but by a young marJersey will pay a $1,500,000 bonus ter of fact., in recent months there tain rose Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gardner of vh-i- t Barries Mrs. Rulon an was son and Ilale tq.me own car, and he gets home after upon conried woman who needed to earn Midvale were to'v.'orkcrs, and Sears, Roebuck one have been more occurrences of Mr. and guests week-en- d A last Don with Mrs. an spent spectacle. average days work in tiirie to some money at home. tributory to war than there were amazing $i;ro,ooo. . Mrs. Ben Webster Friday. Aammlt in a tulle white with Bountiful. in his wife and kids to the early take trailing girl A feature of this class was a Up ,iot of this, is that .dividends in 1312 am! l'.13. '. Mr, and Mrs. Blair Pack of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Glen marcelled hair movie. The farms wife ha3 been copious Worthington, veil,' will Everyone hopes that gesture 'of various big industries will be as yearly entertainment also held at Lake and Miss Ruth Robins of Lo- are visiting relatives in southern make-ua beside stood of touches from the job cf running a mean-retiring he productive of good. In the large ns in night and which likewise included gan were among the dinner guests Utah over the wek-end in a embarrassed house board for the hired help' Hinall, seasoned wages, in some cases, will be time, it se'cms that every unsuitable material for children so of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins. ' Mr. Mrs. is something Williams suit. and full dross and that diminutive Ralph Facing e certainly and commentator every . higher. Steels neyr wage rate1 is news I ventured to speak to the The ball held young. basket at banquet and. taller be' left son, Park, boy catalogued as progress Wednesday for that can war correspondent, is certain them was a.' slightly the highest in its history,- General teacher about It. the Davis High school, Friday rite-wawere There as dressed a minister inis and centin is 10 above the that war Af'ia, Motors Europe "I dont approve of it myself, per well attended and a jery enbridesmaids and ushers, and seated l'J2t) average. Business Week says evitable one of. the leading cor; like joyable time was had by all. the. she "but told mothers me, ; stage were' the to see their children that next year . industry's labor respondents, recently stated, on de- at t.'he 'side of thenone Mrs. Claude Perkins and daughperform." of them guests osts will possibly bo the highest parting for Europe, that, he was wedding , As I' continued to think about the ter returned home from the hosover six year3. old. . in all U. S. industrial history. . going to cover tho next ward matter I. Realized that I myself was pital Sunday. ' Therd followed a parodly on. the not' The What caused-this recognition of amazing Mrs. J. II. Ashby, of Omaha, altogether blameless. Some wiis very poor service rebels' has the further marriage is hotter answer Obvious Spanish change? a few days' this .week visityears before I', had '.helped the times and there is no question dened the. cleavage between these', rhyme. The audience, intent on its teacher of the Beginners' Depart- ing friends here. Mrs. Ashby was .hut what industry in general has powers and Franco and Russie., uwn selfish enjoyment; .rocked with ment of our Sunday school to give formerly Miss Mimie. Allen .of laughter-especiall' when the little a Christmas entertainment. We Kaysville. pulled out of depression, has en- The .greatest force cxisiting today to his.'lincs Is the and had and' in Asia both grgom forgot, Europe tered a period of recovery. hud held it on Saturday afternoon, Mr.' arid Mrs. Leonard Hill en b? prompted' when it .was time ;to' but I bl.ush to recall that two of the But that. isnt the. entire answer force of hntred'. tertained at 'a' luncheon at their ' ' 0O0 , say, "I do." to why business is figuratively ' children' cried instead of saying home Saturday evening. Luncheon-waS n j Youll say so tdo, when you see Arid That old bogey, The qost of After ihe ceremony the wedding their pieces. And I remembered Y served at 7;3t) to 36 guests, breaking its neck in an effort to litar this anwing Hiilco Console! Tor- in the is headlines.' into who were- dressed living, again rep-rbewilderment when after which games were enjoyed sn guest get as many dollars as' possible stations and. located rign to ihe hands of stockholder and Some industries are considering moyic and radio stars, the mijience laughed bei'a'use .he. Che rest of the evening;. new Color Dial. oo liiiico the right You with sng3 and- dances. was too much .interested-'.in.workers before 1037 ' dawns. .Big plans whereby' the 'cost living inUn:e Ly rtiU,:e . . t and the cvclu-- '. the Mr. and. of Jeppson sive Ihilco ' Foreign tuning System and potent influence is the new dex will be used as a basis for My. email sn 'was in Christmas tree on. the .stage to ray Brigham City are sepnding this ' actually doubles' the Overseas stations ' tax bill on undistributed corpora- wage 'increase and 'decreases. An this group. All of the children Ills lines,. week with 'their daughter, Mrs Le cm get and enjoy ! Many, other big, ' you tion profits, passed by the last advance, in the index is forecast were incongruously dressed as. It whs just a simple little enter-- . Roy' Webster and. family.' new features.- liner American recep' for the near future.- . cabinet. . . tion, superb tone, grownups end had- been coached to t.ainnient and we had all gone home Congress. Mrs, O. A. V.illiapis, Mrs. W,' C. ' . Come in today 1 This tax bill levies taxes 'of un imitat? the cor lb rit jea whom they .with tender thoughts of the chil- Barton and' Mrs-- Vernon Mansell 1 were supposed to impersonate. dren,- Huthad they' gotten attended the funeral services of a precedontcd severity on s.uch prof A ,'PHILCO The stiir of the occasion its taxes ranging up to .27 per from it? Tri-rothey had not betn relative held in Porterville, '.' Sun' EASY TERMS But when the profits are dis Gloria Bradford, In a soALLOWANCE year-ola evori so most day; , up at n!ght, dll7 phisticated costume she hpproachr of them', had misled ; their '.napi. Mrs. Susannah Robins-is- . visiting tributed, in either wages, bonuses ed the' footlights, first ettooned an They-frtnor dividends, the tax' is avoided. home excited and tired. her daughter, Mrs.' J.. J. Hobson; in ' '.' And that is the major reason why Stripping" is one chore that, the adult love song and then proceeded, They had Salt Lake. appropriate ' to of is a execute business help may omit, Mr. .and Mrs. V, D. Thomas, enfollowing its present dairyman short tap dance, I learned verses for little children,. so we ' me that "she th.opght. Yet we knew'-thaa few tertained Thanksgiving ' for Miss lavishly generous course. Accord- says the Bureau of Dairy Industry. from those ing to the New York Journal of It has .been a common belief that takes elocution arid dancing", ' . of thc-i- had been cyaxed or even ri- Eula Coombs of Ogden, Miss Alice 1.5 Tho 'entertainment was 'over- at diculed and threatened at home Robinson of Salt Lake and Mr. and Commerce, distributions to stock-- . lack of proper "stripping" would but as refreshnients until they learned and said those holders ordered for the last three cause the cows to go dry more months of this year directly trace- rapidly,.' lower the butter fat. per- were served, most 'of the children linen. '.And two of the ;childrcn had ft , junfu ..vitga able to the tax law, total at least centage of the milk, and possibly did not leave the 'hall-untiafter been . subjected to so great a ten affect the health of tho cow. . $300,000,000, strain that it. had made, them cry. It Vns a week Enter thatA complete' lactation test was Economists arc highly dubious of Had it been worth it? I think not. the ultimate results of the law, conducted by scientists' of the Mrs. Deane and Howard. Howard fear it will prevent industry from' bureau in which an average of 1.2 had had a cold nil the week, but. his . "iThe kindergarten gives the chil left in the ud- mother was so glad that it had heU dren at an age when they can enbuilding up surpluses that are. es- pounds of milk-wasential of future depressions are to der after. each milking. Not only off .until after the tntertarnirient. .1 joy- it a generous opportunity for be survived. In the meantime; were all of tho old beliefs disprov- woinlered.if .it occurred to her that play and ftorivs and' the develop-mn- t ' tax is helping .cause a ed but about half the milk loft in it might have been.' avoid J. if Ihe the of activities that are otherW.-- . .veritable dividend and wage boom. the udder was recovered at the next child lmd boon spared the straivof wise. FV Parr, ' ' tho final oOo. milking. performance. Dean, College of Education, Drake My 'interest; in the subjectAt this writing, President Roose led University; Iowa, If all of the 1.2 pounds left .in , the udder had been lost for each velt is on his way to the ed that 270 at of the 4S0 milkings during the lac- of the total pound, or 47 per tent conditions. A report will not be ispeace conference left was sued until there are indications as udder, Buenos Aires, where he will make tation period, there would have ' ' . recovered. . to the relative . merits of the differa speech the first day and then re- been a difference of 576 pounds in For turn. lie was preceded south by favor of the cows "stripped" how- . every hour spent in strip- ent sections. an imposing American delegation ever, only 306 pounds more ' per ping, 56 pounds of milk Vas. ob;t- -' headed by Secretary of State Ilull- - cow. Thus, the scientists conclud tained, As a result- bf the- test the dairyman may. conclude for bim-self whether or not the extra time OLD AO required for stripping will pay.-- If npoyers enpoyees ' he has planty' of time and is short So4 cofrAuAe c ffet of lpilk then he should' get the peyro CAarn K hist drop." But if he is short of Seceftft CssistotAS) Aefa 3ufncr 1 tn .help .he nifty omit stripping with-- 1 ' Votoftcno?. iq4i 0 to persons fisr There are about an' equal number out harm to the cow. Ordinarily-yaars u 6 f toion ape of voters and automobile owners in enough additional milk will be ob- thin interestcountry, which is an tained to pay for the labor of 'strip-PinHIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT ' shown by statistics, that fact ing : 9tav Boa no stats, are not confused by the kind of ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ' iHOUSTfftAU srnta the Soamo in best 9 figures famed of late COUSMStOH Stott fundf ' C J I JontS poll" of. the people. W M KNEPR Cm 'S There was a great party in the ttcj ly P & H . CAairmaz ; Cachamp new streamlined Waldorf-Astori- a . other day in in. New York the which industrialists joined with The use' of cotton-fabri- c . reinforce' scientists,, editors and educators CA,f niont in the of surfacihg FEATURE NO. 1 ; . .. more, than 200 nationa Headers in bituminous roa-ilSvfcneJ IMc is being studied their fields, in paying tribute to (TN EMPLOY Me NT COMPELS A TOH JtcM ffrrct thoroughly hy the Bureau of Pub- Charles F. Kettering on the 25th yf yfdams 'Director lie of the' United State's to A'ttjr ONION PACtrtC BLDG Jan lake Clty Sftj anniversary of the invention of the ftrstfAt ) (Mt of Agriculture. Sections electric There were . . FEATURE NO. 2 eny moke contnbuhoat. ; of experimental road With the . . frfioytrt that forecasts some high QJL Sfyfft very definite way- departments of Alabama, voters .and automobile owners apV. (rs CcmnjilllQfj) ' North Carolina, arid Tennessee. Sur JDffitnStttf CAfSret, preciate. fating wil consist of different types ".We could riot today boast of an of biUimineiis coirstructiori, Wf fare WorJ! UNSAAPLOYrABN-- r COM.PENS ATfOff . using air transport industry without the . three ' . grades of cotjon fabric. For Contributions of the automotive in.. . . ( ncrref fie veotse) i ' comparison, the engineers will dustry, Gaptain .Rickenbatkcr, Churchill-Bruc- e build similar setions. without famous' Ace," observed in address?O . . fabric. ing the distinguished gathering in ; reefer 0 Connections') Ua.rcfpl records will be: kept, of honof rif Mr.- Kettering. But the tests 'of materials', construction' me main triumphs of science, research thods. and costs,, and maintenance and E THERE WILL NO SHOW THU, DEC. 3 . ' are- revealed in We planning ' ' ' costs. . , which demonstrates that tfose COMPS MS A rOA program In addition to these special .co- there 'is a direct relationship bem rot ftcitcfed Commtssot Vndistrof operative experiments State high-w- y tween advancement of civilization ? U S Watt pro from, departments afe constructing and. the advancement of transporOperative --many other road, surfaces, using tation,"' according to . President Vejforc ' ' fabric reinforcement furnished Sloan of General Motors. ' &ZJC, . n the through s is take while to pro-jzIt worth pa always grftm of the .department of time to survey the record of prog: EE: culture. Construction and mainte- - ress in human and industrial afTh& .above drawing arranged by the Unemployment Compensation Division shows nance costs nr.d other pertinent in- fairs, but better still to connect the the channels through which the ten phases of the social security program functions in formation from these experiments established record with the vision will be furnished to the. Bureau for of the future. There are thrills Utah, Note that there are four federal agencies and Utah agencies involved. Of the ten a ccr.iprchenisve study of the value to be found in new General phases nine call for state participation and one, the old age benefit (pension) plant, is of cotton fabric of bituminous road Motors cars, but we are assured 111!! operated solely by the federal government. Note especially the difference between Unconstruction. that you cant stop human progemployment Compensation, Old Age Benefits (pensions) and Old Age Assistance (aid to Tho experiments will necessarily ress unless human mentality stops, JACK Soon HOLT in The End the of Trail Coming extend over a period of years, because we know so little about needy aged). since the primary purpose is to dein is world the still that anything In the Old Age Eer.efit plan the employer and employee each contribute one per cent III termine the relative durability, life ahead of us, said Mr. Kettering and m UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Only the employer contributes. and cost of the different sections and he also observed: III IIIIIIIH under actual traffic and weather If I could get over into the Home Education ECONOMIC .' HIGHLIGHTS - KAYSVILLE- BABY ACTORS . . .' Life on the Farm w, $70,-PO- farth-'woul- -- s . and-hoar- . 73-cr- nt . - well-meanir- . g ld . . p, ! d. boy-chil- old-tim- - s - : Halo-Germa- , n . Neb-spen- t . . . -- . . - ei arc-nr-ve- Mr.s.-Neph- i ; - . - . r Leaving Little. Milk Not Bad for the Cows 1 . . wps-five- hand-rubbe- F 61F..' , ? d . .. b-.- k.-p- d iti;rw5 TRADE-IN- , t been-tapgh- t . t Bountiful, Utah ! . nine-thirt- Telephone. y, . l . . How UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION Fits In With The General Social Security Plan. 't 1. s . how-eve- r, . -- . - inter-Americ- an in-th- - - V Kettering tells young: Look Forward . BMfrrS . avd Not. Backward tfjy fiVHU) .rs LAYTON - , g. 1 g S Hoads' Bureau Tests Cotton in Highways WEDNESDAY, Only Dec. 2 r DOUBLE PROGRAM , low-c.o- st s The Cowboy and the Bandit ' - ay rit self-starte- r. - Without Children Ciid Featuring H H y' Cabot Margurite Evelyn Brent Kegnald Denny cotton. .STA TE his.-tor- y, - j 1 JOE E. BROWN Cr?A M - - Friday Saturday Sunday. y yh . j5 . cotton-diversio- State nsed fare, for Sccs Soorx workmen's . snce - ( EARTH WORM TRACTOR 1 |