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Show kek: t CHILDREN ARE Bad news reaches us by wire or i )i radio. Cood rows comes by mail or net at all,' Month SAFER IN It would seem as if the country children or one living in a small town is safer from traffic dangers than the city child. Probably that is true, but the accident record is proof enough that, wherever they are, children need the advantage of all protection experience has provided. Children and grown-up- s have to use the roads as walks, and youngsters with bicycles and roller skates find almost - no other place to go. The greatest safety measure is habitual watchfulness and prob-- . ably the next, with children at least; is conspicious clothing. Protect he younger children, the U. S. Department of Agriculture recently advised mothers, by dress-m- g them in bright outer colored garments so they can. be seen d readily from a distance. A bright-colore- coat is far better than drab brown, dark blue, forest green, dull maroon or gray colors that blend with the rqadside so that late in the day the small wearer is almost unnoticed. Let the children 'wear vivid colors scarlets, bright blues, grass green, orange, or yellow. If its out of the qtiotion to supply a new coat, a bright schrf, cap and mat-- . ching mittens will help. Children should be seen and not hurt, says one widely used slogan. ' Children like gay- colors. Toddlers choose t,hem by preference, Those a little older are governed to some extent by what others wcar, So it may be necessary for mothers to get together and create- a vogue for strong colors. If. stores do not. carry the, desired. shades in ready- made wear, it is easy to ntake practical, clothes in bright colors. show Several pattern companies designs, of play suits tha are com- fortable and not hard to make, They may be made with sliding metal fastener or large buttons, with knitted wristlets and anklets. . ' . . Warning from Federal Housing Administration ; Aroused by reports from various flections of the state to' the' effect that there has been an increase in poor materials and inferior home construction methods being used builders. by a few unscrupulous Franklin D. Richards, state direc or of the Federal Housing Administration, today issued a warning to all persons using the Federal Home Modernization Credit .plan or the Federal Housing Adminisra tion mortgage insurance system, advising them to give careful scrutiny to all bids for Work submitted to them by contractors and !, builders. rs ir, Farming' on, Utah, every Thu? day, and Friday from 9 a. m. to 12 ' Davis county iur';e.v ; people. Yours truly, JOSEPH S MAYEIt, Mgr. National iteeinpidyment Service . If You Need IF you cant rave a dollar a day, & Have No Job why not try to lay aside a dime? Thats what makes omc of these 2. Due o a misunderstanding by IXX-ik- ' Chinese and Grec.i IRA C. CURTIS. rich, romp f 'ho people who have regis- If you want to become rich, can 7 jih the National Keemploy- Tp make a beginning on a very' small men Service, they have thought llCRuQUZirtCrS CO. 940 cU 'hev had to do was to reg saving, ' ' i tcr once and then forget Rbout. Last Friday night the basket-teacard un'il a job If you owe a man he is always vh';r from Company 940 deand a project actually started in siglit and is. very frequent. If or anil he given the same feated the team from Company he owes you, he rtays out of sight rorodcration as those who had reThe game fiv a sc' re of ' was played in the Westminster and is very few indeed. ported regularly.. team Some work the. hardest in lookTh'' Naional Reemployment gymnasium. The Bountiful Service has nothing to do with the took the lead in the first few mining for a soft job. No rich maft is as generous as plnn ng of jobs or anything to ray utes of play and held it all the way his poor kin thinks he ought to be. as to when a job is to tsart, When The moral for today: Never the NKS receive an order for a & Sunday man or men, and or women to be build bridges where you wont need sent to either a private or a public MARCH 7th and 8th em. There are lots of rivers that h)b, they endeavor to fill the order never have to be crossed. immediately from the applications WELCOME HOME in their active file, which is made no of those applications of persons Dun Arline who have reported to their office within the last thirty or sixty days All Cast ' ; SCHOOL NEWS that, they are still available for ' . Fox Picture work and those of perShows 8 p. m. Home economies clubapd F. P. sons actually applications working on Works A. club wil lprqscnt tnetr annual Progress Administration jobs on a play next Friday, March 13. at the security wage basis. & The practice of the National Rehigh school. ' ' ; ..MARCH 11 and 12 A banquet, at 5:30 p. m. .in employment Service to send eards . fnd out if are Ll, they of Miss Maurinc ' f( er01, Fling and charge BUD N BEN in or work !as een her domestic science department discontinued will be given in the cafeteria; pur- Penple who Kave rej?islered wilh NEVADA CYCLONE ing the banquet an amateur hour the National Reemployment Serv Starlight The Wonder Horse in charge ttf Henry Kuwabara will ice and .are available for work should renort to a representative Woman be conducted over the radio. After the banquet they will ad- of the NRS.once a month. A card Lucile Gleason Skeets Gallagher nr letter addressed to the National Lena Andre v Warren Ilymer journ to the auditorium, where .the Iteemploymcnt Service at 55 West Barbara Weeks program. will commence at 8 p.m. Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, Tow. one act ploys Will he presentthat they are still available stating ed by the F. F. A. department and for work and and Sun. giving the name and domestic art department. ' Henry address of the person sending same MARCH 13 and 14 . ICuwabara will deliver bis winning can be used for this purpose. A person that has any additional F. F. A. speech and musical numin . George information bo comwill with a regarding his work his bers presented, qualifications or other addimunity song led by Ebencazer tory, tional information pertaining to his A. and F. the F. of Bostock Kirkham, guest Edgar Kennedy application card and the person de- Evalyn Chase Alden state song leader. to for for work the siring register ' An exhibition will be given by first time should personally Bee the COMING March The the foods department and the do- NRS representative at the place MUSIC GOES AROUND AND listed below. mestic art department will exhibit AROUND. . their articles in their bne' act play. The ' National Reemployment Service representative, Mr. Ira C. Guests .who have been invited REX THEATRE Curtis, will be at the court house doMias Helen are; Pixton, county mestic agent; Ettie Scoreys, state supervisor of home economics; Richard Gerber of Kaysville and Mr. Ebeneazer Kirkham of Salt ' . Lake City, : Work ' . m 45-1- 5. James DAVIS HIGH;. Jud ... .. . . j . . .t CHEVROLET in your thoughts if you are dishonest in your acts. Be patient, bu dont brag about your patience. If you go to sleep in cburcli, you are not qualified to criticize the Men! Oelanese Mesh ; . TOP VALUE IN ATHLETIC '. Cut for Fitting Comfort iS ; , Boys. SHIRTS 'V- , t - . ... BOUNTIFUL : . PHONE t new nnd tts gunrsn1 pair .teed. Plenty of. coom Inside. A real bargain at. you ' ' can handle. Job .' , 9-- J CHEVROLET 28 Coach. We - . Many other Models select from too. Bountiful caal aMaUj vonrt oocrto Tht Werkmt Han't Chokt! Inter1 HC pSit . . ;goo . sturdy for long wear and many Cut full, semi alack TheyVe laun-derlng- : . Theyll stand a msjcinmni of set vice! Fine quality combed cot-- t ton in solid colors!. See them! s! Style! Reinforc- ed, bar' tacked! Idaho; J. L. Carter of Chester, Ida. After all, regardless of what ha R. S. Carter of, Boise; R. C, Carter ' is' a sue of Emmett, Idaho;- Mrs. Myrtle accomplishes, cess who does the very every day Egbert of Harlem, Idaho, and Elva ' he best knows how. to Los do, Carter of Angeles. that-man- - ! . Everybody is. staying in camp tonight. It is all camp, nite and Chapldin Bennion wrote and said he was coming out and bring with him five reliable young ladies who sing, play the accordjan and all sojts of things. We are particular ly anxious to find out just what all sorts' of things are.,' ,' f . : ' yE '.SPECIALIZE IN ' : HARD FACING FLOW FOnTrS.s - ; Y . V - . ff V : ELECTRIF AND ACETYLENE TANKS ..TRAILERS, . i , Deveraux Bras Welding Shop : Double shifts have been working in order to complete the spillway of the dam located north of Farmfrom the ington before the run-ospring thaws fills the dam with water. . ALL WORK GUARANTEED. . . .... BOUNTIFUL, . UTAH Since the first of March six of .this- company have secured employment .elsewhere and' have been discharged in order to accept bgtter jobs'. Those Kvho have left are: Earl P. J.o'nes, Henry Dennis, Dean R; Hepworth, Howard Fuller, Edward Churchill, and i Lawrence Maw. . , es :' " ! -- - - . " ' '. 1 , J Palepsas Dies!.. . ; 'CALL IN THIS WEEK' AND SEE OUR AMAZ- - ' ING DISPLAY OF FORD " ' At .Clearfield . The Sooner you have your G-- Refrigerator .in your kitchen the sooner you will begin sav-ing about 10 a month on your food budget Gr-Refrigerators are powered with the film ous sealed-instemechanism that now gives. E -- . . - - E el "DOUBLE THE COLD AND USES 40 LESS CURRENT. 88.30 AND UP : Union Furniture Bountiful, Utah . Company Telephone 15 Carter Jones wife of William Palepsas of Clearfield, died Monday at. the an illness of 3 after family home ' years. Pale-p?aS,-4- 4, She was born August 19, 1891, in Hooper, a daughter of John P. and Mary R. Howard Carter. She was married to J. W. Jonesin 1908 and moved to Warm River, Idaho. Later she was married to William Talepsas. They had lived in Ogden and Clearfield since that time. She was a member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are her husband; five sons and a daughter, George and Sophia Palepsas of Clearfield, Clarence W. Jones of Hooper and Irvin N. Perry A. and Ralph Jones all of Paul Idaho; and seven brothers and sisters, A. B. Carter of Clinton, Roy Carter of St, Anthony ' ' ' ' . AND CHEVROLET ; Mrs. Alme'da to Doughty Chevrolet Co vonn; panto , Wear - . wish that we had a dozen earn of this type, for they are so much in demand. SanjorktJCoreri through the game. This. victory atoned for tbe Abe 940 team suffered at; the hands of the Cotton wood-teaearlier in the season. . , Q p ea,c Faif . color broadcloth Shorts! Swiss ribbed cotton shirts! GENEItAI. $$ ELECTRIC ' .. . , ' Boys always need, em 1 : lined collar!. Steel a buttons!! Two pockets! . - 29 Truck. , Shprtt wheelbase with atak'a body . , wheels. and single Doing. overhauled completely In our. own shop. At a ' low price and payment needed. styling! - A FORD . Z5 Broadclo'h. ' three button yoke front, panel or balloon seat back Medium weight! fine yam cov-- j erta! Dress shirt & Co. The Lumbermen . 't ' over.. , rlriw, Vrake reltned . HhrouRhout. ..new Jhauled, Thtfll and- SHORTS. ; SHIRTS , SERVICE. '. Mens J. C P, Work ; . ' Short shirts, in solid colors. Lined collars. In 3 sizes. . PANEL SHORTS ooc sleeved . . sermon. Some men who wont stand for benpecking from wife will take.it meekly from daughter. ing) Rayon plaited anklets with attractive figured tops.' White, pastels and darker ' tones ' Sizes 5 to 8Vi- - ' . reminds one to call Bountiful J for all your needs iiy WALLPAPERS, CLEANER PAINTS AND VARNISHES;1 . EVERYTHING IN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ' FREE ESTIMATES AND COURTEOUS 9-- Fancy Ingrain Good looking 1 Long wear- amartivesa, style and comfort! Black Balmoral ox-- 1 fords, wing tip style! Nailed; composition solas and heels!1. Almeda Carter . cant be honest AnaMoito . Htrai '.With Talon Fastener r. Truck. .Completely.' 1,1 , You ' n.q : POLO SHIRTS Used Car Specials . . girls chase some mighty ordinary boys a long way Fancy Ingrain . ' Some - With Popular Wing Tips ! Springtime . , 1 Infants & Children1 s rieno OHOEO . SMOKER Tuesday,. Mar 8 the athletic department sponsored a smoker for the boys Of Davjs. A fee of 10c was charged, with the proceeds to go for new' bowling: equipment. The ticket consisted of; Boxing Layne Ilodson, 122; Royal Sessions, 120. La Mar Green 9J, Frank Montgomery, 91; Robert Bodily, 11.5, Edward Ilarvatsin, 117; Harlow Hayes, 120, Von. Allen 125; Kermit Cowley, 153, Barlow Briggs 130, Wayne Green, 118. Wrestling Jack Patterson, 118, Carl. King, 115; Norman Voss, 145 Arvid Waite, 145;. Lewis Simpson 140, Dale Montgomery,. 40 John Swanger, 175, Lincoln Behling, 170 Clair Mansfield, 13(1, Charles Waite 100; Jay Layton, 120. BATTLE ROLAY Russell Buehler, Jim Strong, Dean Adams, Dean Streeper, Dean Morgan. . , Spruce Up for Spring!'. 27-28-- Weeks The happiest married man X know confesses to m& thah.be is . . afraid of his wife, . theyll take plen -- 1- OBrien CowboyMillionaire (By Polk Daniels) , . ty of tubbing and rubbing? New prints new colors. ; Comtf in today . , look . , them over ; , try them on ! Fri., Spt, . . prints . '. POTPOURI ' - Unafraid . . The smartest, gayest styles.-- ' of the new Spring season!.. Theyre made of the wellknown Rondo and Malabar V. i ... -- a Thurs. Wednesday - , Sizes 14 to 44, 46 to 52! start at . . New Sally Led . . . , Star - equity. ITOTHTH' Saturday have ' become active again in this state according to Mr. Richards.Professional Debutantes Keith The bait is, an exceedingly low Mann, Robert Ilepworth,-- . Charles bid against which the legitimate Waite. contractor has. little or no defense, he explained. Wednesday, March!, a basketball The Federal Housing Admini team from the University of Utah tration, Mr. Richards pointed out, visited and played a practice, game. has set up certain standards as one The fellows from the university of its requirements for mortgage were, David McNeil, Reed Oviatt, insurance. One condition for mor- Ray Davis, Junior Hess, Whitney tgage insurance is that no mater- and Kramer. The . entire Davis ials of an inferior quality be used. tcani played during the game, . The average person is 'unfam'OPERA..'' The Red Mill, the opera chosen iliar. with construction problems and, therefore, may be an easy for this years presentation will victim when he gets a bid much be presented Wednesday afternoon ' lower than others , submitted to. March il, in the Davis auditorium, him and lower than he had expect- to the students. It will be preed, the Federal Housing Admin- sented Thursday evening. March istration official said. 12, at 8 p. m. to adults of Davis. We warn all persons to be care A small fee will charged for the ful in' sighing contracts for either evening performance: 85c for repairs or new homes. If they go adults; 15c for children,ahead with an incompetent or dis' honest builder, they may expect Friday eVcnirtg in the Cyprus ' poor materials and workmanship high gymn the last game scheduled from wlch they jflll suffer mater- for the season will be placed be ' tween Davis-anial loss within a few year. Cyprus team,. "Among the properties thrown . The outcome of the game will back on mortgages during the de- determine whether Davis will main pression have been hundreds, which tain her position, of first 'place, or, were not worth the price of the whether she will be tied for first will be necessary, mortgage because the work had and a play-of- f been shoddily and dishonestly done. This has borne hepvily.. the owners preventing' them fromget-tin- g back any portion' fcf their ' ; This Jerry-builde- Every f VIVID CLOTHES LAYTON, UTAH, MA. XU . USED CARS. EACH A THOROUGHLY FINE AUTOMOBILE AND COVERED BY OUR LIB- ERAL MONEY -- BACK GUARANTEE. $25 Month Buys New Bountiful loforjnc Authorized FORD Dealers BOUNTIFUL . TELEPHONE 46 |