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Show WEEKLY NEWS-EXPRES- S, LAYTON, UTAH, MAY 7, 1936 r. y.Forester The North Davis stake seminary graduation exercises was htld in the Kaysville taber.cle, Sunday. J Mrs. V. R. Thurgnod returned ta in "West Po ip t Tuesday her; after spending the past ,5 weeks ' i wi'h her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. The best time to prune is during Bcdily. La Mar Sessions of Syracuse visthe dormant period of late winter ited at the Wilcox home, Sunday. Whitor early spring, advises J. Mrs. of Mary La vamier "visited hfcr ney Floyd, extension forester S. J. Sherman in. the Utah State Agricultural col- Gives i Advice on Tree Pruning , Og-de- n, son-in-la- lege. Many and un. poorly-forme- d Saturday. Mrs. Henry Graham attended a n value providing good sharp tools party in honor of Mrs. Eigen Joe Mrs. f home the at are properly used and the scars made in pruning are well shaped arbeston in Ogden, Thursday. Glen Jensen visited his father in and cared for, Mr. Floyd says. Removo dead and diseased branch the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake es; thin live branches permitting Sunday. Among those who attended tho better circulation of siin and air funeral services of Mrs. Garnet through and under the crownR, and in Logan, Friday Swan Ileiorrich balancing the tree crown with the Clifford Mrs. branch were, Strong, Mrs. roots; remove intersecting es preventing chaffing and possi- William Gailey, Mr. and Mrs. Myble future decay, and remove old ron Phillips, Mrs. A. M. Rarrli, branch stubs, Mr. Floyd suggests. Mrs. John Thornley, Mrs. Nick Bon This practice will stimulate healing nemort, Mrs. George Underwood, and prevent further advance of di- Mias Miriam Barnes, Dr. Keith Barnes and II. J. Barnes. sease. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson and The final cuts on the trees should be smooth, close to the Unity or Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Hickenlooper and daughter of Preston, Idaho trunk and preferably with Mr. and to allow a more natural flow of spent last week-ensap, which will induce rapid heal- Mrs. P. Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Johnson ing. Large scars should be dressthe arrival of a son, born ed with asphaltic base paints after the Dee at become have hospital, Thursday. dry. they When setting out young transplant sthey need pruning to insure better survival. This may be accom plished by cutting back the lateral branches, but caro should be The trees have been planted on taken not to cut the leader or cen. the north and east side of the ceme. tral stem if a tall naturally-shape- d tery for a wind break. Tho water tree is desired. system is also put in. Paul Smith has been sick with the mumps but is better. Mrs. Bessie B. Wildoeft of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived at the DalMrs, La Conte Stewart entertain ton home, Wednesday, to pay her ed the Kaysville art called at Mrs. uncle and aunt a visit. Miss Dell Cheney of Lake Town Stewarts studio Thursday after, noon. Mrs. Rutledge gave the les- is a visitor at Z.'E. Cheneys home. son. Mrs. Mary Steed returned severThe Zenith club entertained for al days ago from her trip to Cantheir mothers at the Davis high ada and other northern points. school Wednesday afternoon from Richard Walton, son of Mr. and four till rMs. Frank Walton, and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox re- Bnrber, Bon of Mr; and Mrs. Henry turned home Friday from a throo Barber, are quite ill with scarlet weeks honeymoon trip to the coast fever. We all hope for their speedy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham recovery. ; ts Mrs. A. B. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo was at homo to her friends and relatives at her Green in Layton, Sunday. Mrs. William Galbraith entertain home on May 5th as it was hor ed her club at the Green Gabbles birthday. Tho perfume and beauty tea room in Ogden Thursday even, of an abundance of all the seasonable flowers evidenced tho esteem ing. Miss Ruth Robins spent this of many friends. A delicious lunchweek in Logan as guest of her eon was served. All who attended had a very pleasant time. .uncle, Truman Curtis and wife. Miss Berlin Ford is being enterA duughter was born to Mr., and tained extensively prior to her wed Mrs. Sam Bloxum Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taramoro and ding on May 14 th. Mrs. Alice C. Cheney and daughtwo daughters of Salt Lake were week-enter d Cordelia spent the last week, last guests of Mr. and end at Riverton, visiting with rela. Mrs. Howard Thomas, tives and friends, r Mrs. Glen Worthington entertained her bridge club at her home healthy trees can be restored to oval-shape- liar-bersto- d d ce CENTERVILLE KAYSVILLE five-thirt- y, Mj-get- . : Friday evening. The Sunflower camp and Daughters of Tioneers will meet next ' Thursday, May 14 at the home of , Mrs.-JR. Webb. Assisting hostess, es are, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Worthington, Met at the church at 1:45 for transportation. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bacon of Idaho spent last weke-en- d with Mrs. Annie Bacon and she accompanied them home to spend a few LAYTON , weeks. Miss Beth Weaver of Layton visit ed relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Alex Criddle returned home from the hospital last week and is spending a few weeks convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas entertained at a dinner and card party at their home, Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. JSeth Blair, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowan of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs of Layton. Among those from Kaysville who attended the Philadelphia orchestra in the Salt Lake tabernacle, Tues-da- y were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gleason and aon and Allen Strong. Watkins Fly Spray KILLS AND REPELS FLIES WITHOUT IN-JUR- OR FORT TO STOCK. Dead flies Y DISCOM- YOUR dont breed. Watkins Fly Spray does more than repel file it kills them so that they dont multiply. This superior fly spray is clean and will not discolor or gum up the hair of stock. Nor will it burn the hide or cause discomfort. Because it will not taint the milk you can use it before milking and milk your cowa In comfort Fine for the milk house. Also good for nse on horses. Very Economical to Use I am taking orders now for summer delivery. Buy no Fly Spray until I have Ken rex T7ait for Watkins It Pays ! D.C. WATSON The Watkins Dealer 181&11. Ogden, Utah rtss Mrs. Lewis Mayor and Mrs. Sey nor Scoffield entertained at a show er for Mrs. Ural Mayor at the homo of Mrs. A. A. Major Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornley and son of Provo visited in Layton and Bountiful over the week-enMiss Aljoe Thornley is visiting friends In Ogden for a few weeks. Mrs. Jack Whitesides and small daughter of Ogden are visiting this week with Mrs. Whitesides parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Simpson. A wedding reception i honoring Mr, and Mrs. David .Jaques was given at Porterville, Utah, Tuesday Rex Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robins, is confined to his bed suffering from rheumatism, .. . evning. M. II. Ellison returned to his home in Canada after a three weeks business trip here and in Nevada. Mrs. M. P. Scoffield and infant son returned Monday to their home In Ogden from the J)ee hospital. Mrs. T. J. OBrien of Raymond Alberta, Canada, Is visiting for a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Rachel Whitesides and Mrs. James E. Ellison. , Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Wilcox returned Friday night from a 8 weeks honeymoon to California. They are making their home ia the Farmers Union apartments. Mrs. Orviila Ramsey entertain-e- d her bridge club t her home Wednesday. Mrs. Clair Whitesides entertain, ed her bridge club last Thursday afternoon. The club members present were Mrs. Otha K. Green, Mrs. Leonard Layton, Mrs. Glen Layton Mrs. Joe Day, Mrs. Richard Mrs. Marwood Layton and Day, Mrs, Spencer Adams and the following guests: rMs. Sterling Sill 0f Salt Lake; Mrs. G. M. Adams, Mrs. Golden F. Layton, Mrs. Charlie Iluir-ch- e and Miss Mamie Layton. Mrs. Golden M. Adams is confined to her bed this week due to illness. 0. S. Ramsey left Tuesday for Pendleton, Ore., where he will take charge of a newly equipped canning factory for the Smith Can. nmg Co. of Clearfield. Mrs. Ramsey and family will join in the near d. future. Mr. and Mrs. Vird Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baird left Sunday for a three weeks trip to the east. They plan to purchase a new car and drive home. James E. F.llion returned Monday from a three weeks business trip to San Francisco, Mrs. Annetta E. Stevenson expects to return to her home today roin the hospital in Ogden where fhe has been the past ten days from a minor operation. Mrs. Jack Whitesides and daughter of Ogden, spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson. The Farmers Union store is undergoing complete remodeling. A wedding reception was given in the West Layton arausementl hall, Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flint for their sou, Dan, and Miss Dodd of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Nelson of Clearfield announce the arrival of a daughter, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Scoffield of Ogden are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. Mrs. Scoffield was formerly, Mabel Whitesides of Layton. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Robins, Tuesday, at the Dee hospital. Orville Ramsey left Tuesday for Tendleton, Ore., to make his home there. Mrs. Ramsey and the children will leave in about throe tian Craves. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy ,were Sunday visitors of Mr. Xi anjMrs.-DaviStoker. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thornley a.in ionf, Gordon and Grant, were Ft101?6 a birthday dinner for entertained Wednesday for Mrs. Uriel Major. Otto Hill of Malad Is relieving Walter Baird as 0. S. L. agent here, while the latter is on his trip in the east. The new streamline train on the 0. S. L. R. R. passed through here Thursday on its way front Salt Lake to Ogden, at the rate of 82 miles an hour. A number of the towns people were at the station to A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott during the past Mrs. Albert Major see it. pass. The Oregon Short Line has moved some 1400 carloads of sheep this ;ring from the winter to the summer range, in this inter rnntain country. A1 Kenley and wife have moved and into the Adams apartmentsUriel Major and wife are moving into the Annie Fisher home vacated by the Kenleys. Jed Call And family have moved into their new hftme on Church . ornley at ths? home of Mr. r?,, and Mr3. Everett Robinson in Morgan. a"fl rs John Wier and Mrs. J II. Slaughter visited friends and relatives in Salt Lake, Sunday Lonnie Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowan, has been ill the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar and family have returned Thornley to spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. D. Seger from ere Sunday visitors of Mr. Caii-ftft- er Og-dP- rl aT1TLfr8 tennis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Levitt and ramify were guests at the home of SumlayeVltt'8 parent8 in Kywille her is in the pitaf hos- - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Page and family with Mr. and Mrs. J. West motored to Bountiful, Tuesday afternooi to visit relatives, Mr and ,Mrg. Glen Carver are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter born during the past WCvKi W60K During the past week, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Child of Clinton. Mark Argyle is building a new nome. i. ' 1 Ash-wort- h, Placing Markers At Corners Farent-Teache- ra rill Believe It Or Not 1 Our 9x12 Axminister 75 Rugs only - - - $19. FOR THE CITY PRICES ARE $25.75 SAME RUG Heaver quality Axminister rugs 9x12 sizes 75 4 CITY PRICE $29.75 25 tm cmy Bountiful Mrs. Robert Carlson of Murray, gave a shower at the home of her parfa. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thursday in honor of Miss Katherine Loder, who will be mar. ried .next Tuesday. There were seventeen guests present. Delicious refrshmnts were served. Tony Williams brother, who liv es in Salt Lake has sold his place woRt of the Truelson home, tv a term i rriT'hff rnncTto HYDRAULIC BRAKES (he lof.if rCIICOMOMICAL tiasskhtaiioii S,lfArtlciilo0n,) and imoothtit f dovobpod (Doubl-Actln- g, 1 . HISS-CCMPRESSI- VALVE-E9-IXEA- low-pric- ei SOLID STEEL crow, of Ventilation and Shockproof Steer-in- g give unmatched comfort. ""And its High Compression Valve . Engine the same type of engine that is employed in world THIBET TOP BODIES tho mot btauliful and comforfable 'champion power and facing cars-pro- GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS TO SUIT TOUR PURSE PLAN-MONT- HLY fwfnn of toftty combined power and economy without equal. Drive the new 1936 Chevrolet today! enmOLET MOTOR CO, DETROIT, MICH. l Utjuitt AND UP. 495 boats, airplanes vides o ALL THESE FEATUSES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW FRICES -- bodiotovortroaitdhrolowpritodeor b.o wy, oc?BOor snzaim- - Bide, Genuine r isher No Draft IM.-WK- onc-pie-c TUSKETTOP tahd rido of oil GENUINE PI2HZR NO DHATf VENTILATION ENGINE D giving trtn htHer performance with en feu gat ond oil T carl Its New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes and Solid Steel Turret Top Body make it the safest car built. N Ihe imoothtH, ' i believing and fairing is knowing that the new 1936 Chevrolet is the only complete IMPROVED GLIDING HIDE KNEE-ACTIO- eak. ww-xrlc- ec 1'trn SuuulardCeHiit of Hint. Atirbimtu H ilA bumpm. Huhuul mo,u jjj A ewe Unral Doughty Chevrolet Company BOUNTIFUL, UTAH is erecting a new home just west of his parents home. The flood waters from the several canyons in Davis county are very high in spite of the cool weath er we are new having. University of Utah Mothers' dub will hold their monthly meeting, Wednesday, May 13, at 2 p. m. at the Union building. The following program will be rendered: Dr. Coles will talk to the mothers on "Guidance Work In the School for Freshman. Professor Geo. E. Giles will give selection. The hook review, The House of Exile will be Clara Stewart given by Mrs. Boyer. All members are requested tp come and bring a guest. We have the best deal and lowest prices on rugs ever announced. Come and see. Union Furniture Co. The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a childrens dance next Monday from 3 to 5 p. m, at the First ward amusement hall. 12 Friday, May 15,'' the 'Kimball camp, D. U. P.; will hold their last meeting of the season.. This will be held at Daughter Mary Cooper Burns, assisting her, are Mrs. Emma Tolman Riley, Nellie Brown Goodfellow and Mandy Moss Porter All members please coiqe as there is some very important business to transact. Jack Gierisch, son of Dr. Gicr isch, is flying now at the govern-me- n flying school in Florida. Florence Woolslayer recently fft. turned from her vacation trig to southern California. Mr. Calder, manager f Modern Motors, Inc., is meving into the Crosby home. Mr., and Mrs. R. G. Hardinr are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born last week. Wright Fernley is building i9 building a new hoiye west of his home. Edward Clay son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay and Eleanor Swensen of Lewiston were married Thursday in the Logan temple. She is the daughter of Mrs. Leone Pond. The parents, George Clav and Esther Layton went up to the wedding. She will continue' her school term in Lewiston. Bountiful Drug Co. have install-e- d a near machine for making their wn We are always glad to aee any improvement by tha Bountiful business houses. We va noticed for years that the Bountiful Drug Co. is always one of the first to get the new things. TELEPHONE 80 The big guns on ships are fired from the central by electricity station on the ship, the direction in which to point them is shown on a dial at each shin, and is given by the fire control man in the cen- UJsedD AULCE tral station. This position requires extensive of electricity and machinery, Floyd chose the fire control school instead of a cruise to Panama. knowledge CEaQir lim CHEVROLET motor -COACH. cylln4pr 109" wheelbase; brakes; Fisher steel and bodies: brilliant dneo finish; chromium radiator shell and arlll; Adjustable drivers seat; sun vlaor; hard--woo- - - e non-glar- Love Joy doubts windshield; acting shock absorbers. C.aa guage on Instrument board. Newly painted and WOODS CROSS Monthly checked pay- thoroughly. camp of the ments only $19.96. Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their last meeting of the season on 1930 CHEVROLET COACH. Friday, May 15, at the home of 6ix cylinder motor. Fully enDaughter Vilate M. Winegar, with closed brakes. Light weight The John Pack - Daughters Marilda Chloe M. Arbuckle, d pistons. Adjustable drivers seat. Lovejoy hydraulic shoo absorbers. Here Is a bargain that Is reasonably priced and a car ot quality. There Is a written guarantee, and your payments will only be $16.61 per month. It's a bargain. bronz-busbe- J. Hepworth, Olida J. Batch assistant hostesses. A full attendance will be appreciated. Dr. E, U. Roberts of Woods Cross has beep elected president of the chiropractic asosciation. Mrs. Annie Roberts, who has been stopping in the city for some time past, is expecting to leave this oaiurday for San Pedro, Calif, to relations. There will be vaudeville on the fais Saturday night, May 9 Rex Theatre, Bountiful. Rderick Jenkins of Rigby, Idaho, daughter of John W. Haywood, was down to Utah on a trip, with friends and relatives Miss Margaret Haywood Cross went back to Idaho n. r t0 visit th her father. career of travel and jVQe'nn fmAntPre an opportunity of rthcrmg his education, Horace Mrs r J8 800 o Mr- - and dredge, Woods Cross UiflK ;nsted t the Marine Corps Rec CHEVROLET SEDAN. Valve-ln-ben- d six cylinder 45 horsepower motor. mechanical brakes; electrolock Ignition switch. Adjustable drlv- er seat. Chromium headlights and shell. Has original duco finish. Fishbody la er steel and hardwood We give a written splendid shape. guarantee and your payments would be not more than $12.40 per month gn 1929 the balance. PONTIAC SEDAN. This has tbs famous Pontiac motor. Fisher hard1 wood and steel body finished la durable Duco; dark blue. Tires almost new; good battery, upholstery has been covered so in good shape. Here Is a good car in remarkable shape. We can have this handled for you at which will lnclbde $11.43 a month your Interest and Insurance. A written guarantee goes with this car toe. 1923 8tation Francis- - 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE. This ear STaduated from Davis has been repainted and looks and mas fa 1938. He was trans-a- t d exceptionally good. The the Marfa Corpa Base Is In fine shape. New toStor tv good battery; tires la splendid .far preliminary train ine shape. And besides the payments ea rwer. transfr to ' aviation, this car will only be $1LM par meath. 'fareigaduty-v,- . This 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. TARZAN- - will motor will run economically. mechanical bnkee; all Meet 1P!,(IaYi'Wed.and Tho, wladthieM; reel, beside, an body: eafety-glas- e otherrMl87) Ignition leek:, gas gobxs. oa TOES1)AY). dash. The HoedallloWe have c Hooked r.fx insure easy rldtnr. this car thoroughly and ws recommend It to yon. Just think $9.80 per to one provision of the month will handle thla car for yea. It wlTSen1 p'an which many is a car youll be proud to own. Sea MV t r8 earners will have no difficul-X,- " It now. Plying, that is the pro-laTee we have many others to requires Jhat all of the select from besides those must be spent before that are described above. Come In and see them alL months check will be are OK. fa They .? That by the way, is one . he . .Irgs that has made the Co, Passion hang on so long. Too &cy people in the Bountful, Ttah Floyd ogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. past have llv-- e W. F. ogan, who has been in the P as they went along. navy since Oct., 1935 has complet. ed a machine gunners course at Long Beach, Calif. ELECT. - ACCT. Floyd has been selected for a TANKS three months service school in flr ORNAMENTAL WORK control at North Island, Coronoda. HARDFACING PLOW POINTS California. iw-waa- Under All City Prices All sizes included , ! and drive home to yourself this truth: Its FIRST in its field because its Orval and Hattie Guthrie Sessions announce the arrival of a son, the first of the week. street. Laker for a fox farm. A car was loaded with wool at J Sheriff Joseph Holbrook returnLayton last week. ed Sunday night from Spokane, Staloys lunch stand has been Wash, where he had been to take enlurged and improved. a prisoner who was wanted there on a Dyer act charge. About a Forest Service year and a half ago, it is alleged he took an automobile from Washington to Idaho and sold it. He could not be apprehended until now Mr. and Mrs. A. ,0. Truelson left Sec. for California, Monday. ell Smedley was down from A force of men under the super- Morgan to ' spend the week-en- d vision of Mr. Barker, a Wasatch with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest service director and Richard Angus Smedley, W. Felton are surveying the mounRichard Stenzel was in town this tain east of Bountiful and install- week. He has just returned from ing markers. Most of this land will an extensive trip to the south west be under the forest service control He makes his home at the Elks and will be patroled to control club in Salt Lake. grazing, erosion and fires. Mrs, Leander Thompson and Mrs Mountain roads will also be made R. W. Ashworth played The road up Farmington canyon duets at the First, ward Reliefpiano sowhich will meet the road already ciety meeting today ,.and at' the made on the summit, is nearly meeting at the completed. This will make a scenic Stoker school and Mrs. Ashworth loop from Bountiful to Farmington also gave two vocal numbers. on the very top of the mountain James Holbrook was confined to making available numerous beau- his bed, the first of the week but is tiful camping sights. getting better now. Vaudeville at Rex Theatre this Saturday night. CLEARFIELD Mrs. John J. Goodfellow entertained the Ladies Social Service Frank White, son of Mr. and club at her home on Wednesday of Mrs. Thomas White, tore the liga- last week. On Thursday, Mrs. Alfred Boulments from his leg quite badly whilo playing ball. He has to have ton entertained the Ladies Aide at his leg in a cast for two or three her home. Mrs. Austin Duncan of Centerweeks. L. J. Wood, June Wood, Idella ville who underwent an operation White, Nellie White Bingham Ja- for apnendicitis last week, at the cobs and Irene Manning were L. D. I. hospital, is reported to be with the high school sudents who recovering. Mr. and Mrs. John Forter motor, went to Logan, Thursday in behalf of the chorus contest. They return- ed to Blackfoot, Idaho, Monday to visit with his son, Lloyd and fam. ed Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Green, Alma Dahl ily. s Two new homes going up. Oscar and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dabb, left Friday night for Chicago to bring Yarbrough local manager for Co. is building just them back new cars. Mr. nnd Mrs. Golden Stoker north of B. C. Holbrook, but on the from Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Chris- - same lot, and William Peters son -- DRIVE IT hiph l v valve-ln-hee- seat-cove- rs; t? -- ed ahock-aheerhe- re st Investigate and know this fact for Yourselves. 7 Union Furniture Co. BOUNTIFUL, UTAH PHONE 15 Floyd Hogan of WX Gets Promotion In The Navy ily 1 Doughty Chevrolet DEVEREAUX BROS. JgJttG . |