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Show Ihe pres: ai in of the citypark The Sunflower camp of Daugh- e Tiay u . ' ten of Tioneers fret at the home to the prop .i week tbU tf the and Mrs. jpm: le R,y Webber ,f The new r,trcarr.lircd tain which ion. - ' hillip's camp met at the home of r:hb:a Mrs: Clifton Linford entertained XTjec4ed to I'M Arg, lc.i Chicago wi.l the Lantern club at the home of pass through Layton a 8 ; rn. r- -i . Wr3. Mary Linford, Wednesday noon. Both camps met at what Chicago for Los ,hcr v fficials rom 0g- - the train from tree in oldest he the Iurya Mrs supposed 9 were Ar.geles at CiOIS in the evening. The afternoon. Special guests arid inter. other ball A game dun. first train from Chicago is scheKeith Barnes, Mrs. William Barton Kaysville and placed a marker on even.s All the town is ex- - duled to esting reach Layton, Tuesday and Mrs. Verron Mansell. be prcscri . Mrs. Murray Moffat of Salt Lake Pted to 19. evening, May Monof Mrs. Kenneth Gillesp:e who has Large shipments of tomato Samuel Layton Mr. Week two as this guest plants days tana is visiting hcr mother, Mrs, rprnt of Mrs. E. H. Scofield. been in the hospital for some time are arriving daily from the Moapa Frank Hyde. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Gln Green an- suffering from bad bums was in county, Nevada. ne morning, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Scofield condition were received. plants Sunday. unrestful Evidently nounce the arrival of a son, bom a very the tomato acreage which of late were guests'' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mrs. .Myrtle Jaques gave a party Tuesday. had dwindled drwn to almost ward Jardine in Ogdvn, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Burton en- in hrnor of her daughter birth, years on account of scarcely ary Howard Fonnemort of Nephi, nothing friends little dinner for all the day Wednesday. Many at tertained week-end his with tomatoes and no parshipping of spent last and school were there and refreshments were pack a th green wi!l be revived principals, supervisors BonneNick Mrs. and Mr. cannery ents, board members of Davis county served, to a similar acreage that used to snort. II. Barlow and be raised here. For a few meet Ora after their Mrs. and Mr. monthly regular the Mrs. Rulon Killian and children Clarence shipping of green tomatoes became Mrs. were and Mr. Covers and Tuesday evening. family f Orangeville are spending three t. Tree and family from Ogden, Mr, quite an indutry but it later alMra, laid for twenty-eighweeks with hcr mtoher, most completely died out. have Mr. Mrs. Collett A. and T, and Mrs. Eldon Barlow, Mr. and Mamie Sheffield. Mr. and and Irrigating on turn from the canBarlow o moved Midvale Gardener Kaysville Mrs. fvn A daughter was born to Mr. and al started last week. visitors Mrs! were their make Barlow where D. to Jesse expect they Mrs. Wendell Nance at the St. Harry and Mack Neill of Long home. at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Marks hospital Wednesday. Calif., whs visited in Kaysand A. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cailey II, Carlow, Sunday. ville with their uncle and aunt, Mr. Miss Edi h Ilyde entertained her Black Stoker Clarence to Richard motor will Mr. and Mrs. Gailry and Mrs. Hyrum Sandull, left Wed. bridge ub at her homo Thursday Sun the Reed Co 'trail of Salt Lake sp.nt foot, Ida., Saturday to spend Zen- and son visited in Charleston nesday, to return to their home on week-enand Mrs. David Thack he coast. They came with memMr. and Mrs. with Mi, with day his and with parSunday Saturday er. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wafer Cottrell. ith Norman. bers of a CCC camp which was chil. children and Wideman and Mrs. Barlow Jack Vernal Mrs. having a vacation and on thir arRalph S'rong of Salt Lake was a dren of Salt Lake rival in Long Beach, Harry will the month Sunday spent been has past visiting truest of his sister, Mrs A.F. Cailey nter school and Mack will go back Barlow. Mrs. with Mrs. Robert TaUllo. Jesse with Mr and Tuesday. to from Rtfbinson camp in the hills near Los Camilla Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fa'.illo and On their arrival in Utah, Vrgeles. her with visited parents lhe Morgan children of Salt Lake were Kays-vi.l- e bovs spent four days visiting on Marvin Mrs. and Mr. Thornley visitors Sunday. with their grandmother, Mrs. JoMonday. Miss Virginia Chapman and chil seph Sandal)- of Richfield, Siever A mothers day program was j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manning county. They are a couple of fine dren visited her mother Mrs. carried out by the Sunday school motored to. Salt Lake Sunday and young men. Sunday. Thei eighth grade schools of the Mrs. George ' Swan entertained supertendency. The program pre. visited with Mr. and Mrs.. Roy county will hold their field day exthe Ev View club at her home sented was as follows: song by Burningham. Miss .Dorbthjt Hamblin spent the ercises here this' Friday as Layton vqcal solo,' Sedncsduy af'ernoon. Mrs, Nick kindergarten class; week-end Boanemort gave the lesson Wo. Myron Mabey, talks on Mother, with her parents, Mfi has the best park in the county in which to hold games, athletic Alene Thurgood, Rulon Sessions and Mrs. Archie Hamblin. men of Turkey. stunts and contests. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Morton of and William Mclntire. saxeph'one Mrs. Ruth Rampton entertained, Morris Ellison, who was down Fait Lake announce the arrival of solo by Eldon Barlow, vocal duet, dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Lcttle from Canada and who had a ten pound son born Tuesday. Mr.' Marjorie Cook from Syracuse and Adatns arid Clair and $fr. and back last week, was halted started on reMorten was formerly a local boy, Golda Barlow, That Wonderful Mrs. Clyde Adams and family. . ceipt of word that his son, Stanley, M. and Mrs. Jay darn of Salt Mother of Mine; solo, La Vem Mr. and Mrs. AMd Stoker, was very ill at the Ellison Ranch Lake spent last week with Mrs. ITansen, Mother Macree" song by Eloise, Ruth and Carl were ini ing companys ranches in Nevada, Cams parents, Mr. and Mrs. nenry the primary class. Mothers re- Lake Sunday visiting Mrs. Lingly so he father turned back and the Talk oil and Mr. and Mrs. C, Christensen. son was brought home and is 'getGraham. Mr. and Mrs. Gtrn are sponse, Mrs. Moore better now. mother home rew Wilford a in Lake. Salt Guthrie; read, by building Mrs. Earl Green arid child from ting Mr. Black, the gentleman - who Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Jensen and ing, Marjorie Barlow. There were Sail Lake have been spending the operated the- plant of the Wood.? potted pansies pre- past week at the home of. Mr. and Cross daughter of Salt Lake were Sun- seventy-fou- r Canning company located mother there. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter sented Mrs. Alma Green. has here, gone to West Point, to The Junior bands from the counCottrell. Mrs. U Wier ffom Ogden visit- operate the plant there this season Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jensen, Mr. ty gave a band concert in the hall ed with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tho Woods Cross company has two and Mrs. Floyd Feterson and Mr, Thursday evening. men working to put this plant in George Thurgood, Sunday . and Mrs. William Galbraith, all of Mrs. Mathew liolt was the InMr. and .Mrs. Mathew Holt mo- shape for this seasons rm, perOgden, were Sunday guests of Mr. vited guest for luncheon, Thursday tored tq Bountiful Sunday. haps on tomatoes, however, there .is at the home of Mrs. Noal Tanner. and Mr?. J. B. Galbrabh. a large acreage of. peas being The stake board officers raised here this year. Mr. Thomas Chadwick spent S The family of Mr. and Mrs. vi'ited primary the primary here on TuesMiss Dorothy Harris and John ' their day. lays last week with Mr. and Mra. Emanuel Shanks honored ' . . Adams expect to attend Ilaruld Chadwick in Salt Lake. mother Sunday by their presence Harold IloltJ Melvin Wood and reception of Miss Bertha Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas and tokens. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clarence Stoker attended .a meet, Ford and Sheldon Erickson at Cen. Mr. and Mrs. William Barton and Hanks, Arlene and family from Lake Friday evening.1 erville ing Thursday evening. eons, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Layton I' and Lee Lavander, Go. don Scofield Simpson and family from Ogden James Geelari, 60,. of . Ayrshire, and children will spend the sum. and John Thrnas motored to Gar- and Mr. and Mrs. Florence King Iovvn. 'jfH been the victim of 204 mer in Salt Lake. land Sunday, and family. accidents. A quilting bee was held at the home of Mrs. Golden Adams, Mon... I a. t, t' day afternoon. The quilt will be fM a ' x ir v vpr V' the award given to the most t .. J; . vt y,t j' ft, E Hi f C ft Af G SI Gleaner girl of the Lay- ' v KAYSVILLE LAYTON , S3ersincy,s ArnneEal ' fr ion , . Rufina tses Value! 123,-00- Cotton At a Feature Low Price!. IFroclks yea, Fast Colors! Easy to Launder! 2 Summertime means cotton frocks and you cant have too many! Especially when theyt are as d . CLEARFIELD . Save AtPenneys On SO NEW THEY SPARKLE lOc Trimly s, Handbags and patterns, in cotton, mercer ized or rayon plaited. Sizes 5 to 10. c0ra New shapes and styles in white! Unusually low. priced, too! Envelopes, strap Bags, hovelties. Famous Belle Isle IPlIlow Cases . lawns, organdies, batistes, Rondo and 14 to Malabar prints. ' - -ii. Slack Socks ... RQc each . A twite d and .. approved quality! Size to fit average pillow 42 ; by 36 ; inqbei A real bargain! - Save! Mens. Fancy . . ,A Serviceable' shantungs, flock dot 52.- I pair A big variety of May morn. Piques, Slf 3 tailored .panties of shorts and step-inbriefs', menovelty rayon. .Small, dium, large.' smart and unusual as these. Theyll launder like a handkerchief and look crisp and fresh as a Mil-gat- e, for tailored Novelty nets in panels, with or without percale applique. 35 or 40 in. by 2 l!6 yd. Ecru. AlEnCilleOs . pairs for ' Theyre ' comfortable i Durable' sunirn'ey.', wear) ' and slack aoetate rayon s 6ocks. ; Quality. . ! ; Womens Sanforized Jacquard Lace Tops Mens Fancy Dress - . - to-th- Novelty Weave Extraordinary TTwfinn e , . SDacHis . 3c QfilEc. . mmnrs CUosiery FullrFashicned, . - Ringlea! With Nucraft Collars! (S3c pair pa;, . Sheer chiffonsj with dressy tailored Mannishly slacks, look only, a lace top can Value ..thats . sensational t cut plenty full and long. In give ! First quality, 'with 'Made from sturdy, fast colsolid colors or tweedy prints. .picot .top. New . summer or, preshrunk percales! All. colwith Nucraft Non-Wi- lt colors, 814 to 304. lars. Bay plenty and save! . the-weddi- - . 10-2- 2. . (. 7' ' -- , n Cut-standi- ng .'i-nilv- tUseaO CCfi&ir SAHLEE 1!)31 CHEVROLET COACH. ' motor 105 wheelbase; brakes; Fisher steel and hardwood bodies, brilliant ilueo finish: chromium radiator shell and grill; Adjustable drivers seat; euu visor: nonglare windshield; Love Joy double Cas acting shock absorbent. guago on instrument board. New- ly pnl'ited and checked thoroughly. Monthly only payments , . 119.95. ton ward M. I. A. durinpr the past Mutual season. Those bcinp present were. Mrs. Isaac Adams, Mrs. Farley Weaver, Mrs. Len Sandall, Mrs. William Firth, Mrs. James Wirjill, Mrs. Lawrence Sandall, Mrs. Clarence Bone. Mrs. Lawrence F Ellison, Mrs. Cliff Smith and Miss Jessie Robins. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornley of Frovo spent a few days last week with Mr. Thornleys parents, Mr. ard Mrs. John II. Thornley. The family of Mrs. Malinda Burton will honor her Thursday even-ir- g on her 8th birthday anniversary at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green. Mrs. Spencer Adams Is entertain ing the Acacia bridge club at. her ' home today. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Smith visited in Smithfied. Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Jarman, and Miss Emily Brough are entertaining the R. S. Alumni club, Friday,-athe home of Mrs. Jarman. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Walker is 11 at their home. George Rolankcamn left Sunday for southern Utah . to week for son-in-la- COACH. 1990 CHEVROLET six cylinder motor. brakes, Fully enclosed d pisLight welebt tons. Adjustable drivers anat. Love for hydraulic shock sbsor-berHere Is a bargain that la reasonably priced and a enr ot quality. There le a .written guarantee, and your paymente will only be $15.5; per month. ' Its a bargain. brotn-bushe- a. t CHEVROLET SEDAN. Valve six cylinder 46 horsemechanipower motor. cal brakes; elertroloek Ignition ewltch. Adjustable driver seat. Chrcglum headlights and shell, llae original duco finish. Fisher ateel and hardwood body la aploudld shape: We give a written guarantee .And .your payments would be not more than 1929 in-he- G-- E Now Serves Thrift-Uni- t More Homes Than All Other originated Sealed? Refrigerators Combined forraaace Pro You'll need ao"gsdgefto Iniure against food spoilage worries with a General Electric. The fatuous G-mechanism has kepi the temperatures la General Electric cabinets tlwsjtbtltw 50 for years. And e scaio-lesteel provides earns t$U temperatures for fast fretting of ice cubes. G-- E S Yean Pet teccioa and kecks it wltk lealed-in-ste- E 50 yean elects! cel leadership all-ste- el ss seper-freex- Oontral EUctrtc's oxduilvo FOBCED-KE- D ' and LUBRICATION OIL COOLINO Now "Deubh tht Cold? u itb Even Leu CumntTbaw Ever General Electric developed the' first mscUelna nearly nine years ago. Its dependability end low cost have been proved 'a hearty ifiOOfiOO homes. Basically nachanged bet constantly improved, the General k even thriftier than seeled-ln-Ws- aton qulatar operation, lonf or lift sod lowar.oporatlng coil. Use your old Ice Box as a Down Payment Terms as Low as Per Day fgf H no-atch- ed UT,0,k' IcmnUBKB Su tht Ntu C--B Modtls Today! Yon wiQ, of course, find til modern ! ?.? nC n,! n convenience Ictric Refrigerator riidiag shelves, interior Union Furniture Co. Bountiful, Utah Telehone 15 $13 40 balance. per month three monhs. has the famous Tontlae motor. Ftsh-e- r and ateel body hardwood fil'shed In durable Duco; dark blue.' Tires almost new; good battery, upholstery has been covered so In good eh ape. Here la a good car In remarkable shape.. We can have this handled for yon at $11.48 a month which will include jrour Interest and Insurance. A written guarantee goes with this car too. with relatives. ' This car bus been repainted and looks and runs exceptionally good. The motor la In fine d revere: good seat New shape. battery: tlree In splendid shape. And besHlee the iwvieewte a thte ear will only be $li.6 per month. ralve-ln-hes- v ; : mmm 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. Tbit. motor win wa mechanical omically. hrakea: all steel bedyj safety- flasa windshield: Improved lel-tlo- n lock; gas guage os dash. Ths InHoudnllle sure easy riding. We have checked this car thoroughly and we recommend It to you. Just think $9.80 per month will handle this enr for you. It Is a car youll be proud to own. See It now. Tee we have many othere to select from besides" those that are described above. Come In and see tham alL They are OK. shock-absorbe- econ- ' ' rs Doughty Chevrolet Co. BountfaL Utah ing. Miss Lola Thornley spent ten da vs with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Flint at their home in Salt Lake. Max Weaver. Jay Simmons and Virginia Wiggil, who are attending school at the A. C. at Logan spent Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eastbcpe of Syracuse had as. their dinner guest Mothers day: Mjt.' and Mrs. Silas Burton and daughter, Lola, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence East hope df ' Sunr.et; and Mrs. Lizzie Parker, . oldest sister of . Mrs. Easthope, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thurgood and. two daughters Lois, and Wanda, of, Clearfield; Mrs James Ware of Ogden; and Mr. JIfnry Ekins of-- Ogden. They also had .as their guest recently Mr. .and Mrs. John East-hop- e of Alberta, Canada. Brother Mr. Kasthopa hadnt seen for forty years. ' e can install ttis lyoLLer Affix Shower in' less than half an hour. No plaste to rip' orrt. No pipes to e chanod. We remove the. spout bath from' your present .oyer-rii- ii fitting, substitute the Affixe spout, attach the rise):. .With shower bead, put hree screws' info the wall . and you are ready to enjoy an invigorat . .ing silo we. The small, 2 V diameter head saves from 40 to 604 ,'n. water. - 1939 CHEVROLET COVPB. SYRACUSE yE . Jesse Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.' Smith spent Sunday in Smithfield visting their mothers, Mrs. Thomas GitUns and Mrs. Laura Smith. Reed Simmons has returned home after spending the past three months in Sacramento, California. TheYajrton ward M. I. A. held their dosing social Tuesday even, . A fleet of lifeboats is operated The ipfant son of Mr. and Mts. Ray Walker is suffering' from in- by .the city of Budapest, Hungary, testinal trouble at the family home to rescue persons trying tq commit-suicidfrom bridges spanning tk Mrs. Thomas. Bccsley is visiting . with her daughter, Mrs. Glendoa Danube. The Democrats held a primary, here Tuesday evening and elected the following delegates to the state convention to be held in Ogden, May 29: Joseph A. Sill, James H. Morgan, G. F. Layton, Glep Day, Mrs. Golden- F. Layton and Mrs. k at Idaho Falls, Idaho." is ill at his hbroe Thomas-Beeslr- day. in-la- w, 1925 PONTIAC SEDAN.. Thle Clark, - Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson of Tooele spent a few days last week with Mrs. Andersons parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs, Mrs. John Watt left Wednesday, for a few weeks visit at Lansing, Mich., wih'her sen and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watt Mrs. Diamond Adams and daugh ter are spending this week in Mid-wa- v the on alp, at her home in Midway for a few days. Mrs. Arthur .Green and- infant son returned last week from the Dee hospital. The sons, daughters and grand, children of Mrs. Fred Nklder spent Monday wih her in honor of her birthday. Among .those present were, Mrs. George Allen of South Weber Mr. and Mrs. Will Forbes and Miss Gene and Alma Nalder. A niece din2r and visit was enjoy . ed by all. The first home game in the Davis county league will be plaved this Saturday when they play Bountiful on the Wal diamond. The Young Ladies and Young Men of the M. I. A. stake board honored Mrs. Georce Wilcox, formerly Miss Oma Ellison, a bride of a few weeks, at fc social at the Boy Scout cabin in Clearfield Wednes- Flow is regulated to give, give a fine ipr&y or vigorous message. Cobtco- -' ient transfer valve assures' that water always goes tothe .tqVitdlea the verted parpoaely ; , xk) unexpected dousing. A briil. refreshing shower, after werk or play, is worth many time that this Affix the few dollar ehower will cost yon. -- Mep in and let ns ahow yon a line of Kohler showers, in an attractive p r i c a com-ple- te and range eiery need. for ' voei: the with their parents. Stanley Ellison was brought CO. home last Friday from the Spanish ranch at Nevada, in a serious condition. At last report his condition PHONE 2 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH is much better. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cowley and children of Salt Lake expect to spend the summer months at the ACFT. WTH.piNG ELECT. home of Mrs. Cowleys father. E. TANKS TRAILERS ORNAMENTAL WORK P. Ellison. HARDFACTNG PLOW POINTS Mrs. Diamond Adams is visiting work guaranteed with her mother, Mrs. Peter Alpaa. BOUNTIFUL TELEPHONE week-en- d BOUNTIFUL LUI1BER SUPPLY DEVEREAUX BROS. all |