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Show . wtEKIA NEWS-EXPRES- LaVtON,' UTAH. JANUARY!?, S, - 183S. - ROBERT BURSN CHAMPION OF ANIMALS family of Ogden were visitors here Sunday.' t Mr i.. Alex Criddle and omy? i! y returned horne.frosi Ahe hos. pital Sunday. . " Mrs. Arthur Butcher has.'bten m.m ylesjflvr,nior.-very ill the past week suffwnwe eleiied HfgretJwV and.treasujr boon from a heart attack. . dub rt- o the 'Mr Robert' Hey and family of Mins Virginia Moore .ys receding Ogden were guests of Mrs. Iless witdratvn.wom who hss moher, Irs. Annie Eaaon, Sunday. Nfajor, rijo-scyio- It is not surprising: that Rofiert Burns attained universal and im- mortal fame through his poetry. He was so intensely human, so kind and tender to the weak and oppres-.seand so ready to champion the : cause of dumb creaion when wrong Some of his finest . ed by man. poems were inspired by his love . for animals, and possibly ho qther poet has entered so decly into their feelings, and expressed so tctoider . ly and beautifully, the love which exists between man the lower creation. The sight of cruelty to dumb ; animals filled his soul with right; .eous indignation, and some of his animal poems, written when his .heart waa hot with wrath, must have filled many a guilty .reader with feelings of shame and re- - - Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thonu d, home. . Up they, . I ' 4 H u t' . r U com wan- MrS. James UrwlerwflocT spent last Week' in Logan with. her daugh' ter Mrs. Truman Curtis. . M. Barnes underwent an' operation at the pled hospital in Ogden Thursday, morrilng. Mrs. Milton Burton was ojferat ed on at .the Ded hospital WednesiVlrs-.A- day morning- - ever sinct. ., i Mr. Rentes of Salt Lake 'were guests at the Robert Green home Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs. Bans' Kilburn nhd Mr. .and Mrs. .Laurence Porter of Porterville w&rp Sundhy guests at the ho'mo of Mr. and. Mrs. A. M. ' . Barnes. . 'Mrs, J.L. lliggenbottoni and. children returned home Sunday from California where they haye been spending the holidays.'' Mrs. II, C. Burton and daughter Alice and 'Miss Stella Criddfe at- -' tended the conceit of Nelson Eddy, at the tabernacle in Salt Lake Wed nesday evening, J o'er the T. . Ford 'Sedan. We have completely overhauled and checked this car from tires to top. New paint, tires are almost new, good battery. The motor is excellent, and we know it's good, so our written guarantee goes with this car too. Only $70 down, or ; your car may be sufficient for the down payment. Liberal terms !' on balance. . 1929 '15 I ' Chevrolet Stake Body Truck This truck has not been abused thru neglect, but is in splendid shape. We have checked this truck completely, repainted it including even the stake body. tires on the rear are almost new, and will give thousands i. of miles of trouble-fre- e driving. You may need a truck like this ; Boon for your spring work. Better see us about this right now. . oTher. tooi, size, unppened, about 43. by 37 inchea. 15 . Mens Mixed Yarn . Work. a Bellert bgenBatioBal rtuicb higher bow seduced, for . ' taffet or Ti 1 B.dtK Towels i buy if there .ever was' oMe Gre.y mixtures. Youll that be wise, to get a stop-pl.will.. give you plenty, of ser- - . 'vice for mojithsl t White with borders,. 22x44, or solid colors, 20x40 inches. v: . . p ' They, m'ny or Vn'ay not let him.-IIseldom has 'more'n- 40 wjnks Before they gorno 'ami get him, ' .A GENUINE VALUE! JBedspreadsi . 'Beautifully Designed , f. : . . Jjn- ; . . In new rough fabrics this aftii Doctor that, ' . Come cfuieklyi bphy's- siek. . Oi its Pa .nr Ma an Sue .or John Or Harry, Tonj or Dick. ' Its Poctor ; Uig value here! Standard quality .percale remnants of prints and solid colors in one to ten yard lengths. lturryj : . ; - . 'lavishly trimmed with -- . Manchurian Oog, MarV B : ' Sealine, . Fox, .Caracul! 1: . - reduced to., Only, . in snow oj; rati or. heat or cpld .IIo works ungodly, hoirra. IIoV ho stands it we 'dont' know, fy's just his sfayin.g powers. this cotton and rayon-.- , spread yourself ' to appreciate1 it. UNMATCHED. .VALUES! Rich. with' rayon . in. lovely You really should jacquard design. . sep left! a . Orig-. scoop." they're nothing short of miracles at $12:75. Lined with.. "crepe fftttn, stnd warfnly Broken sizes . interlined! . for .misses and women! i'nally a . . ' , '. - - .BOUNTIFUL, UTAH The Congregational Community Church . 7 BOTH LARGE' AND SMALL - ' ! ! EVERY, ONE Dance to the snappy .music of melodians JACKS the Big Annual Dance sponsored by the NORTH CANYON CAL IP D. U. P. ; ; j ) - ! in the . ; ; South Bountiful J . . : Amusement Hall Friday, Jan 24th 8;30 P. M. Admission 35c per couple I DOUGHTY CHEVROLET :: : CQME AtLr- - 15c extra lady Refreshment Booth . ft isgfflmew (as. usfcl dj When ; ; t. .'.mirik; ftench' Beaver, - - , , . interim- - : , Remnants M . V R(3up e . ..86' Wide Percale , If he ever gets a ohance . ry after--Invento- Crepe t ings, .warm use iiud generouB .ings, Misses .. fnd . .. of furs! s'ftcsi Womens . . ! ! . ( can tell you iriurhe.ls Ferhaps I hadn't owght-t- a But I well know the forgotten m'a'n is the good old family dector t Dymka-F&X- . -- A r . e Mqnehurian bog,'Sealihe, French. Clearance! . Sbi. - Double Loop, and Big ! Weve heard a lot about thlrf chap, ThMman hatg bcejj forgotten who he is and Wiat he. is They're yet to hit the button." :';COME GMAC TERMS ARE LOWER. BOUNTIFUL PHONE 80 A. good cljoidc forwarm'th, wear and economy, Assorted woven sirfpes in lonely sdft jstel shades 36 inch. . . wools. reduced 6 9S-pou- . .of- .'"' Beaver and' ' '. .: .. good for many lifted, trims' . . 10-p- ly Clonic , an (dish-gloth- 8 (lust-rag- a LAYTON - ; . Outing .y Sir. 1929 ; Rough'. novelty i '.. Mean VaLfloes Six-cylind- er .:". .GROUP A Flannel ab-Korb- The Forgotten Atari . ' They majte ffueh . soft, . - .;... COME :QNE 1 . , motor in excellent shape. Chevrolet Coach. match. The battery and to fenders duco with Finished in tan tires in good Bhape. A dependable car at a reasonable price. Our written guarantee for 30 days goes with this car, and it can be bought for as little as $75 down and the balancj on easy monthly payments. . . :' . . ' EXTEA. piAVY C in the.school He- g.ave a preform! aVt !coupt of a lope geld prospector, te mote sections .of Columbia and Eoqngdon II provdd vpry interest . ,' jng as 'well as educational Jan, Wednesday auditoriam. 4 ; Flour Bags year the town bought a new water Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harberston and system. .. RECLAIMED . I . KAYSVILLE 1929 SAVE 1 - 1 . ; 4 And curse the ruffians arm and . mourn thy hapless fate ' 1 Lyceum-aHsmbl- At Meeting Monday . ' attraction dfthe Layton Names New Appointees . , 'bands )f cplor at the ends. Save now!' , be-i- pg .' : , Nation Wide ' 'Youll gel a lot of towel, and , A lotof wear for our money in thcHC towels yhite with the Doe has eome and'hi.s . job is donp,.. . And thh patient hap recovered. And the Doc1 mukfs out his Mr. and Mrs. William-Simpso. . , returned from California Sunday, . .motlest bill, This fact he has 'discovered. where they had been visiting their this is. a Noble experiment or ' . . scientific research-- , we are unable Emmett and Jay. sbns, sideMrs; Howard Thomas fcj visiting Ho may be first when they alp Blck to say. This may keep the some think; from walks freezing, And chieftain of their clan, her mother in Sait.. Lake fc' few 6ut when it comems to paying him, others .wonder. if the state road days this week. , commission has a spray to removd Hes oft the forgotten man. -- VTIIE . ANGIER IDEA and Mrs. William B. Smith are rejoicing over the birth of twin 12. in Kays boys, born Sunday, Jan. . ville; one was 8 pounds and the other-pounds. Scarlet fever is on the increase Two men were brought mto the in this vicinity. It seems to have justice court for disorderly conAppointive officers for Layton moved up this' way fromthe north- duct caused by too liberal us of . were named Monday evening by west. . John Barley corn, however, his Indiafi The honor was extremely lenient with Edward boy that Mayor Len Sandall and the citl Simmons, the night marshal (re- them, no doubt, because it was dur council at the regular ported to the Ogaen police, one ing the' holiday season and he meeting. night last week, was afterwards thought some allowance should be They are: Culon Whitesides, wa arrested in Brigham City on a lar- mude, so he gave them a suspenter supervisor; Vird Cook city re- ceny charge. He put up $100 cash sion of time. corder; Irvin Hemfefer treasurer; bail. There were three inCn and Mr.' and Mrs. Everett. Taylor and Clay Adams, marshal; and J. A. two gids in the party.' and ReRx Layton returnDick Adams and wife arriVed children Sill, justice of the pea.ee, all re- home from Le Grande, OreTuesday, 'from' their.. two ed Monday . ' appointments. where they visited with relat weeks ' The years' budget was also pre- From frip, east, sodth and west. gon,. . . . Michigan they circlsd into tive?. sented to the council by Mayor Tenfteesee and thence New Mrs. D. D. Harris are through and Mr. Sandall and adopted by them. Ttf s Mexico and Arizona crossing into their t vacation touring years expeditors are expected to Nevada .over the Boulder dm. spending California. be considerably lower than last ac; They had a delightful trip. Mrs. Ellen Sandall has been ill of. our idewalks arfe becording to Recorder Cook. The dif- ingPortions varnished with wind. Whether with the flu tpr the past ten days. ference being mainly- - that last g Peftney Big Ones, 18 by 36 Inches e f. intermissiow Light .yefreidiments viil bd served. This danco is ude'd as mean raising funds for space iri the D took YCEUM ASSEMBLY . George Albert. Felcli, .traveler, prospector 'afil lecturer, was the . and-Mrs- , a an - eye: May never pity soothe tliee with a sigh And never pleasure glad thy cruel heart. In tender and beautiful language he pictures the poor mangled creature seeking a dying bed ' among .the sheltering rushes; 6r maybe, she has managed to reach her home and offspring before expiring Perhaps a. mothers anguish adds its woe The playful pair crowd fondly by thy side Ah! helpless nurslings who can ' . now provide That, life a mother only can bestow Oft as by winding Nith I musing wait The sober eve, or hail the cheerful ' . fhe officers cd the cmbined G(fr-mdul) $nd 'Deutsth Vereia are sponsoring a dance for alt s&udonts taking German Vnd their partners. There yjll be. a finer show clufihg . A, E Christensen and family' and Mb. and Mrs, Harold 'Ausell of Salt Lake were guests of Me. and Mrp. II. ..Burton; Sunday'. . Miss Virginia Major; and Clifford. Green were married in. 'the Salt Lake temple Sunday. They wifi be be nt home to their friends in the Palmer honib in Kn'ysville. , La Mar Burningham' hurt his leg while playing a't school twd 'weeks ago and- has beefi. out of school Mr.- - at the Price! . ! . GERMAN CLU&. 9 A 'Bath Towels. game of Friday, Januafyl7,.at , "Amazing frymnas-iu- m ... after which the even the neastm. ,Mo.nday. barbrous. art dawn Ill miss thee sporting dewy lawn 8 oclock . monia. Mrs. Floyd Whiting entertained the Bay View club at a special meeting at her homo Wednesday afternoon. Monfoe Husbands read a Russian play,. son of Mr. and Kirs. II y rum. Sandall Is yi of scael fever. ; Miss Vera Odd entertained "her bridge club atr her hoide Thursday' . . , ; . evening,. Mrs. Robert Green was a guest o.f Mrs. 'Lester Bybec in Ogden, gat, an, shook their lugs And blasted be thy. murder-aimin- ttMff. Datls, Friday, will ;. s human poem, The; .Wounded Hare. Inhuman man! curse' on fhy . at :: Winter Penney loe Soltiteh - . . e I ing wak spent in playing Monte Though. Uavis fia slost one game Carlo Whist. There werg 12 4nvited this season, she still Pas hopes of . guests. , fhe totirname going Mrs. John E. baljlstron of BingASSEMBL'IFJJ . . ham spent last "week with her mofh ,An unutual.asse'mWy was held or Mrs, Nathan Reeves. . last Friday in the gynasiifm.' The Miles Murphy of'Salt Lake-hain a cheer leaden led the iU weeks. two fol the was been, very past number olthe ycHs,' which Mr. JHurphy formerly lived here. lowed for by a danoe' which lasted He is suffering from brpnical pneu- forty-fiv- e minutes.. ,, khoot a hare at this Season when 'all have young ones. Indeed there is something in this business of destroying, for our sport, individuals in the animal creation that do not injure us materially,' which I could never reconcile to my ideas of virtue. While his soul was yet fired with wrath he wrote a very 1 i ed Rejoicd they were na men but dogs An each took aff his several way Resolved to meet some ither day. On one occasion, when sowing ome grass seeds in the early morn ing. Burns heard a shot fired on a neighboring platation, and present-t- y a poor little wounded hare ran past him, sorely crippled. In writing to his friend, Alex. Cunningham, of this incident, ho said, You may guess my indignation at .'the inhuman fellow who could 4 sclfool en- jnt ton cruelty of some person. He said he would like tot confer immortality on his old friend, and in an inspired moment he wrote one of his greatest poems, The Two The other, dog, Caesar, Dogs. Was merely the creature of the poets imagination: created for the purpose of holding a chat jvith his favorite dog. Between The Twa Dogs" there began a lang digression, about the lords o' the creation." They discuss the advantages and disadvantages oY wealth land poverty, and Caesar, the lairds dog, arrives at the conclusion that invariably the poor cottager .Is a nobler and more contented person than the class to whom .he belongs. After a long conversation, bq full of homely truth and wisdom, they find. the day is drawing, to a close and thinking it is time to get awAy . I im-c- hs .a e two-cours- , .Luath" which was his boon . panion. It was killed by the Pro-ijch- tertained at a dinnrt and 'card Giwiite party at their hme Saturday een Japu&ry J7, i the Pi vis dinner was servirg. A for the thfrd league Burns had a favorite dog called - tiifi ti cods t ' ARTHUR HHEDLEY morse. D.AyisrHi.Gtt. "j scnhabiNlys ' fmm Do you miss .that boy or girl away from homer . . . . . visit by telephone tonight ? Why not v. '. . Low station-to-statio- n . . , . flight rates, begin at ? p'. m. Mrs. Lcland Bennett was hostess to her bridge at the home of Mrs, Zina Bennett last Thursday after? noon. .Those being present were, Mrs. Dick Evans, Mrs. Keih Ford, Mrs. Zenas .Bennett, Mrs'. Stanley Layton, Mrs. Mathew Holt, Mrs. Stan ' Cowley, Mrs. George D. Watt. Mrs. Blaine Adams, Mrs. Stanley Ellison, Mrs. Waynard Bennett, Mrs. WefcB Couch and Miss Merle Bennett. , ,t The family of Lee Spackman; the family' of Royal Robins are both WHOS WHO IN ' WASHINGTON .Emily Newell Blair who knows her Washington, discusses the part wqmen ace .playing in .our govern ment today in the January Good Housekeeping. Her parade of Con- gresswomen, executive, secretaries and women who hold important and powerful positions is an Whos Who In Washunder quarantine for scarlbt 'fever. ington The M. L A. of the Layton and Wimlred Black, known to milWest Laytoni will hold their Gold lions ae Annfe and Green ball jointly at thd West reminiscences, Laiirie, begins her Rambles Through Layton amusement hall next .Thurs My Memories In the January Is-day evening.. A ber memories go back to Mrs. John Stevenson and daugh- the pioneer pilfer-- in Wisconsin In ter are ill at their home with scar1 the paj immediately after the let fever. Civil War, and include almost half Mr. W. J. Thayne, supervisor of a century of covering front-pag- e Rural Resettlement '4n Davis and ones and meet front-pag- e Tooele counties, is now attending she has a rich storehouse the state convention being held et of. experiences lo daw from. Logan from January 18 tto 28 inclusive. The Rural Resettlement program in Davis county has helped and-- y helping several farmers - e se eele-brat- es get thei farms on a paying basis. Mr. Thayne will probably return from the convention with some new information and suggestions that will be helpful to the farmers of the county. Anyone wishing to investigate the Rural Resettlement Mr. program should contact office in his court at the Thayne house at Farmington. God is not dumb, that he should speak no more, if thou bast wondered in the wilderness and findcst not Sinai, tis thy soul, is poxL Lowell If you do your part fire will not start. Saturday & Sunday DICK POWELL in Broadway Gonalier Wednesday & Thurs. - , TIIE SUNDAY SCHOOL The basis of religious teaching of the child is not to be sought in any isolated part of the pupils nature. There is no separately marked off religious section of the Childs being. Religion has to do with the childs complete nature as a thinking, feeling, willing, Acting being if the whole child is matured through the years, the results will be a growing consciousness of God and an ever deepening religious experience These means efficienly used will awaken the response of the whole soul with intellect feeling and will enlisted in seeking after God. We apprehension of the increasing may be sure that there will be an truth of God and ever deeper realization of fellowship with God and our fellow men and a more perfect doing of the will of God. Sunday school 11:30- - a. m. Preaching service every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Childrens class Saturday mom-- , ing 10 a. m. Teen age class. Wednesday eve ' 7:80 p. - Double Program Rawhide Mail Breach of Promise Fri! Sat, and Sun. JOE E. BROWN in Bright Lights REX THEATRE . . ' , ( -- ' Come to Sunday school Notice Of I- Stockholders Meeting stockholders The annual the o Farmers. State meeting Bank, will be held at its bank- ing house in Woods Cross, Utah, on Tuesday, Jan- - 21, 1938 at 3 p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of directors, hearing the annual re- port and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. FARMERS STATE BANK, Woods Cross Utah, By R. N. Schluter, Sec. Do your ' duty to yourself, your home and society by being ful man. a care- ' - |