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Show : , west .of Utah from OrVr vajc the area are of corners lake. The set 'dlf Hy smajl cedar nnd the borders are Ranted to tfweet flysium,StnngfoihnCd by Superintendent . ham. . about what Some .suggestions .would be a good thing to riant hove' and there when overheard by. Captain KnowIcS brought forth the remarks as he made that character, You just thft eyc istic widki-ofWc.,r . . wait 'awhile-an- d DOWN GOES THE ELECTRIC RATE Electricity continues to the trend started many years ago, rates dropping while service improves, according to recent au- -' thorilative statistics. For the twelve months ending January 31, the average price paid follow ' ed under five cents."'- '" V The remarkable records that have been made in reducing he cost of current can be best realized thru si comparison with past years. In 1893, when the industry was- in its infancy, the average price paid. was , - L Hera ts per-nutte- taking .piawo- singing. Pla ns wire .now undef discussion for a class in. drafting, guitar and photography'. A club has been organised under the name 'of 'Western historic scenic club:" The personal of this chib' will visit historic . scenes in and about Salt Lake City. It its first .trip Saturday at 12:0 under the direction, of Mr. Willis FFnith to the. fapUol build; ing. .. Educational adviser. McMorlhus Evffns ha? accepted a government position with the department of Interior and .former, adviser J. T. Arbon has .been .appointed f the . vacancy. ; .'.Leader Jomig Carf returned ' will-mak- Camp Beautification Tolerance Growing. ; . homo, ; . Since' Captain Knowles announced that a JU.0 bill will be given to the barracks showing the .greatest improvement, in ' beautification, -things have beon happening at Co. 86. Each evening for the- past week the boys have spent several hours hauling dirt and pplaclng it -round their barrick plots, last. Sat The 5,392 active Nations,! banks . urday tho forenoon was devoted to in the United States had Agrcgate the ; leveling plot and planting to . lawn. rfiome leaders. have secured- deposits on. .December 81, 1.985, of Theflowera, shrubs and . plants 324347, Pbfl, the highest- amount refor borders. ported in' the history of the Nation, The beautification.' began' whoa al banking system,' according ty J. Commander Knowles got out with F. T O'Cpliiner, controller- of the hla sadO and. rake one snowy", 'currency. ; day back in March: and since that ' The. government ts planning 'on . time rook gardnera,. flowers, lawn, severalmillion'. acres 'of hrubs, buck pathways have been buying waking their appearance about the land and taking jt- put 'of Production. Why not buy up the land camp;, ..!' '. An interesting sight is this com- along the river courses' that perpany tehtelrprise , is to be seen about iodically Overflows each, spring and the skate parks-- personal quarters. fall ahd give it back to the river, Mn- Bee, wild life specialist and . from- which, in moat instances -.it new person), number has. wobked should never have .been taken f into the landscaping.. Thm rock garden: mounds each The saving would soon pay for the .wapped with a hood, of native oar" cost of the la'nd and put the project which he himself brought In the self liquidating class. - - - - - - - tr Ki ; I . . 1oade.r Cdvr left Friday for his home in East Brnstadt Kentucky to accept ' empjoyment. Carr . has been with the company for 2 years and has keen : valuable Ind 'de' s' . pendable man. . Enrol lee Wayne .Marshall also left for his home m Taducah, Kentucky tq' swept employment,' ' Hamberger. Sahd-wiches with - . Potatoes 10c . STALEY'S LUNCH Sheriffs Sale. observers .will a grow agree 'that in recent years tolerance has of religious ing spirit been manifested in the world, in the United States. It w not unusual to find Protestant, Catholic and. Jewish clergymen apsame, platform in pearing aid of some worthy movement.. In recent months represenatives of these three great bodies of religionists have- united' in mass meetings and elsewhere' to protest against the. persecution of Jews by the .Hiller regime in Germany, But ah incident hitherto without precedent occurred in Cincinnati, when Rabbi James G. Heller ef this Center ..Temple Jewish congregation of that city was elected a director of the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Y, M. C. A. A Jewish official of a. Christian welfare DESEpMORrUARf...; IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY AMERICAN MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN COMPANY, a cor' poration, plaintiff, vs. EZRA T. BENSON and ROMANIA B. BEN SON,- his wife; JOSEPH L. LAR SON and MRS. JOSEPH L.- LAR SON, also known as JANE DOE : : -- - - - . . . I. . 86 East 7tfc Wasatch .2462 wife, defendants, To' be sold at Sheriffs. Sale on Your loved ones desire the best. the 2nd. day of May, 1936, at.thq hour ef 12 oclock noon, at the north front door of the County Court. House, in. the City of Farmington, County of Davis, State of Utah, the following described real ' ' . property Coiftmencing in the center of a cerain four .r.od Street running North and South at a point 318 links West, and 805 Southlinks. North from-theast corner of the Southwest quarter 'of Section 25, Township 2- North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Sur vey, and running thence North along the center of said street. ' 1135 links to the center .of a. similar four red. street running .' East and West; thence . West along the center, of said street'. 485- links; thence South 759.6 , , links; thence West 8172 links; of thence North 759.6 links to .forty-thre- e center of. said road; thence . West 25 links to East line of - s LARSON,-hi. to.-wit: cr And why not I Rabbi Heller, 'according to the Cincinnati Times-Star, has so identified ' himself with the community life of. this 42 city that it is quite impossible for any unprejudiced observer to compile a list of its cultural and reli1 gious leaders,' .without including this distinguished rabbi among Star Fashion phay. Following sre such leaders." the cleverly chosen stars: Iiorrmine . The Ohio Y-- M. C. A. organiza-tio- n ' Smith, Bette Davis; Manfielle Dawis .to be congratulated on its son, Mae West Julia, Wickens, religious tolerance and good. com, Marlene Dietrich; Merlene Clark-sense. Ruby Keeler; Elda Burnett, Jan- nion Student 'body officers were elect- ette MacDonald; Lorraine Robin: ed .oMnday, April 27, with- some son.Katherine Mary Hepburn; Zasu Pitts; John Holvery capable students being chosen Knowlton, C. Fields; George Fadell ,. F.or 'president; Howard Richards, brook, W) ;, Parley ,.Call--JD. & R, G. RR.. Cos vice 'president, Tecla Holmes;. sec- annuoncet; David Adams, . Buck Jones; thence South 1135 links; Waland Dwig'ht treasurer, retary $1000 Margaret fjelson,. .Jean . Parker; thence East 8682 links, more ton; yell 'leader, Milan Smith. Greta Faye Bone, Garbo; Mary er less, to point, of commencePassers of counterfeit currency These students have shown Iheir Kukabara, Toshi Mori; Florence ment. Ruth of the queer" in undercapability by their success in ' other Kikuchi, Anna May Wong; ' . Hickenloope.r, world . next. pianist,.-fields of school work. The lingo frequently pay a Together, with improvements' real .and In Rchool year is sure to- be pleasant at high ,500 money for appurtenances, ditch and Co. 940 evUry f i,000 worth ef "bnmpaper" water rights thereunto belong- - . with these progressive people ar This information is revealed by . ing, including 7 . leaders. shares of . ' Bountiful Cfcnrp-F4- 8 Dean- S. Jennings in a .issue the capital stock of ' the of ','i Bountiful Mill Creek-- IrrigaAmerichn Detective .Magazine. Reheld its annual-elec.- ' .Til. the last week;wfcorapany 940 tion Co facts about how. tions Wednesday, April 29. Those further lating has bad their first' ;wo': baseball these' Dated and issued .at Farming-ton,- elected 'are: President, Kathleen shovers operate, Mr. games of the seasoi;'the first with ' ' Davis County, State, of Utah, continues.;Mabey; vice president, Priscilla Centerville ' and the ; second .with Goodfellow; secretary - treasurer! Davis .They usually work, in pair. this 9th day of April, 1936. ' high. In the 'game against One man JOSEPH HOLBROOK, Faye Gransden; yell Raders, Lucile Centerville, our team carrying' a supply of per. just didn't baps fifty-o- r a hundred bills, loitEllison and Betty Epperson. The seem' - Sheriff, Dayis- County to function. and- they were ers outside Soweto & Quinney, new officers will assume duties at store .while his a Attys. beaten against the beginning of the next year. The Davis rather badly, walks in with Just- one hill Boston Building, , teamhad a thuch to make high, our aniinkl Pro Schola outing will be a purchase. Then, if there Salt Lake City, Utah.. . 841 higher batting and fielding aver- is a 'pinch' the held at Mueller's park May 7th.' the supage and succeeded in coming out on ply' vanishes ' and can find top. The pitching of Sid While and, ne other bills on. thepolice. , 'The third competitive assembly man arrested. the- brilliant, work ofjBettridge on ''Well, what. do. you know. about of the year was presented by Che second! Page on first and Wright ip that! the arrest'ed one usually exSenior class, Friday, April 24. the right field,! was a main factor claims With ' radio a convincing lhnocense The.stage represented in 940's victory. Hughes of Center- 'Looks lik somebody made a suckstudio with . Uncle Elmer, Ray ville was outstanding for Pavts er cnit of me and iJipped met a in a children's Riley!, officiating high. ' worthless 'bill.' " band hour. was a & SALT LAKE SOUTH 4 Most informed FULL FASHIONED 1st quality Chaffon or service weight Newest Colors V .. 59c pair .2 pair for $L00 Hundreds of other Real Bargains '. Be sure to get yours V THE WEEK ONLY ,' Contest bld STEAKS ANO: v CHOPS r . ' . - . - . : . en-th- e , " .. Estate of Mary Evans ; Briggs, otherwise known and written its Mary E. Briggs, deceased.;,; Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Bagley, Judd & Ray and T. H. Stahle Clipper - Bldg Bountiful, Utah, on or before the l2th dav of June, A. D., 1936. . . MERRILL R. HOLBROOK, " - and group - , ' . e - Miss-Eergeso- n . i - and range At a meeting of Feder officials held in.the was in ;alt Lake Thursday it 12,000 the that brought put bf land. located ia the hHson k wh Bountif ul taken and have options are being two three Administrator of. the estate bf been for the past the consumated by Evans Briggs, otherwise years is to be Mary .The fast of June of'.jhii year. and written as Mary E. qwns known Deseret,. Livestock company tana deceased. , . this Briggs, some thirteen sections of and ' Date of first publication; sections of number h the city gome. ; April 10th, A- - D., 1936.. private individuals GARMENTS SILK HOSE ' ? , fost Run resist. Rayon 47c j m , ' - MayD. S.2nd to 9tti has addition program of new courses to meet .the needs of the me? enrolled and offer new dourses te the older men. . Under the able teaching of Mr. Willis Smith, Miss Fuschia String-haand Mia's Dora' Berge.son W; P. A. teachers and through the Vnd-nes- s of Superintendent 'Burton, and Mr. Taylor principal in secure ing the Use. of the junior high schoo). An extensive- .p'ro'gram . is given the Hoys. Monday evening, is devoted to elementary Work, 4 sections, Tuesday hi' devoted to. high school subjects and Thursday even-- ! class c 30 ing. Lt. Kies directs men. in correspondence classes .in dU' diesel engines. ivets 16 boys in leather craft and Mr. 'Smith and Adviser' Arbon a group in journalism, this group are . publishing a camp paper. Friday evening a class of 12 mem -- g, j Safe: EDUCATIONAL FROQRaVi The educational X2 cents per kilowatt-houand domestic power users were relative (jr scarce. In ISIS, it. was 8.7 cents, Tb fastest rate of decline began In 1925, when household electric appliances, notably the radio and refrigerator, first came into popu-In- r use. The result is that the home tt today can use electricity for a doz. . comfort croa ting purposes for leas money than once would have been paid, for' tnado; qpiate lighting alone. And it is a nnfe forecast that the home of the future will get still more for Its wlectric dollar, if the electric ' ind dustry in the United States ta to progress, develop and ex,' pand. The two main cau tes of rate reductions are increased efficiency, made possible by scientific improve went in the methods of generating and distributing power, and lncrcas ed use of power by the consuming public. We are in the midst f the electric' age but we are j still a long way from Its apenx. It is the private power industry . which; has. done and is doing ihe most to bring to the American home more jbf the blessings of power at a lower unit labor-savin- 2. GET OUR PRICES . been, reorganized with the r, - 7Q-J- .a J- , on Control, pf Land, 20 Mountain, by June i PLUMBING,' HEATING AND BEPAIBING Estimates Free. Telephone Bountiful Someone rwarki'd that that .is $10 bijl'thjst 'eves came. in. ,. - DEL STEVENSON Notice to Creditors government To Gel . . for domestic electric service was the best 4.99 cents per kilowatt-hou- r the first time the rate has ever averag- . XPRESS, LAYTONr UTAH, APRIL 30;1936 WEEKLY NEWS - DAVIS HIGH .SCHOOL NOTES elections , A Bank Account - . Pay ?50QiiyReal - Money; For. . Pen-ner- oe right-of-wa- .With a record. more than years this bank affords its customers the of ample, resources and . ex y; Bills Phoney. ad-vantag- - - perienced' service. Headquarters PRO-SCIIOL- . es , - A ro-Schala . ' : Jen-niii- gs Bank . - at FARMINGTON v7BLOo.nnM - - eort-pani- bn - - man-wit- . . . , i.vvvg-v- , : jA're - Banies Banteig Company There symphony which played several selections. Those taking part in the eSnior assembly were; Ray Riley, Dorothy Session's, Wallace Ilesa, June Wood fiilcy Goodfellow', Kenneth Whiting Helen Moore, Clark . Robinson, Frahk Tashima, Jerro Steed, Wal- - The 20 '.members' of Pleasant Grove CCC camp, Who have been with- us in thd last few weeks to aid in the emergency, project, 'will be tent' back to thir former quar. tera of Pleasaift Grove today. . i Kaysville, Utah, . r-'-u- ni leqalnotices - .. f Member Federal Reserve Systea And Federal Deposit . . end Guardianship, Notices Consult County Clerk of. Respective Signers for Farther Information, ' . lace Ghilds, Darwood Eames, Allen Seventeen members will be trahs ' Strong, and Noal Streeper. , erred from 940 to the CCC camp ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING : Huntsville today; tliey wiHbe . .. of Davis' annual business meeting . was "held Wednesday, April 29, jn accompanied by Lt. Custdr, the is also being IN THE DISTRICT. COURT . ftv who can;p surgeon tho school auditorium. THE STATE OF UTAH.- SECfrom 840. Student body officers for the transform! OND . IN AND FOR THE COUNT! year 1D3C-3- 7 were initiated by Mr. OF DAMS. V . . F. B. Muir. Each offictr gave' an In the Matter of the Application initiation speech and the officers of 1935-3- 6 gave their benedictory .BOUNTIFUL BUICh P i, corporation! for dissolu-tioi- j. Bill Cottrell, speeches. ; , . . gave a report of all the business Notice is hereby gh-e- t that an- transactions of the year. The boyjs plication Tor the Toluntaty dixsola-quartet "rendered two numbers and at the. end of the. meeting the out-- , Funeral servees for William 'D. COMPANY a corporation of the going officers and seniors marched Chaffip, 39, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gl State of Utah, hes been filed with oift and the hew officers and the R. Chaffin, of Farmington, wore '.the undersigned .clerk of the above held in the Farihlngton ward entitled Court, pursuant to the junior class took their place. , of Title 164 chapel,. Wednesday afternoon, un- Revised Chapter-f2F. F. A. . statutes of ;Utah,-direction der the 1931 of former Bishop The eenior Ag. club is sponsoring and that .Uponhearing said n E. B. Gregory. a committee, headed by Gilbert will ba had at th6 court Mr. Chaffin the ai on passed away" room of said courfin. Tarrish, to boost the remodeling Farmington, removal of the old building east of' home of bis parents, Sunday after- Utah, on June 20, 1936 at 10 oclock . noon. A, M. , the Ag. shop. ( Wectiofia to Said' application Many beautiful floral offerings, AJ .. The club has bought two register filed with the above en ' music and expressions of love and J? wt-bed cattle as property of the club. Jon ?Q 193? Monday, April 27, the nomina. sympathy vere contributed. The remains In ihe were intered tion committee, Le Roy Michell, : day,. a city cemetery. Thomas Allen, Emil ..Woodward, Farmington the Second Judicial ' .Ce!,k nommet with the club officers,' to Davis County, Sute of A young; married women Insists inate officers for the coming year. she is hot at all jelous of the girls . By ZAbA WAITE, Voting was held Tuesday, April 28 her used to with before Johnhubby go James were: Those elected . he married her. But she wishee she B- .tier,ida4E5cpn,,clwkson, Clinton; Charles Brown, West and T. H. Stahle Dee had all the money .he spent on Attorneys for Layton, secretary-treasure- r; Applicant ' them. : Whitesides, Layton, wwteh dog; (April 29) . . . 1&.u Ray Odd, Kaysville, song leader; Henry Kuwabara, West Point, club reporter; Emil Woodward Kaysville, libraraian. The new officers are to be installed during the regAll Make Gas or Coal ular business meeting, Monday . . Using Newest Type ' .". , NOTICfe . e Phbte . ; . Insurance Corporation . Accredited Depository for . . Public Funds . -- - Judicial district Funeral Services sec-trea- GSL&IDO& shodowl lift the qIooto of Qroy jijul dorkeni, ydur and face makes you loot years .older. Hiot pro-visiona-'of Whether youd like to Impart natirrql cor.pr cdmpfetely- color the of change your hdtr, Clairol will do Itpulckly, not- orally, and so secretly that your closest friend yifint detect the change. lYou mustn't os common, think of Progressive Cldtrc and Insttmt- - - . 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