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Show 'LAVtON,' UTAH, JULY U'. volume Eleven His Life by Delbert Not being able to' get thd djOa.. meter, the machine used to test the pulling power of horses, the board of dirctors and committee 'at the. Green; Friday Day ; The 'ffcMowirvg cages will be heard .meeting at Lagoon, Monday night, by' Judged Lester A. Wadtj in the had to change. the. horse pulling "District cpurt in Fafftringfcou this contests ' from the second to .the first day of the Farm Bureau Day Saturday, July 18i . ' .The State df Utah, plaintiff us. and Fair set for Aug. $6 and 27 at ..J. Edwin Nelson defendant. Lagoon, ' Lucy. R) Coombs,- plaiptiff . t. To get' .the business Jjpuses . In . JI. Loll and L. H. Strong, defend- - the county to cooperate, with the iants. fair by closing .on the first day of Franklin Building & Loan Co. vs. the fair received pouch of the Com.Bennett Peterson et ux, defendants mittee's attention at the Monday Charles Baker and Ola .Bake vs. night meeting. Joseph Holbrook, et al, defendants. . John F,arr et 'al, plaintiffs; v.s. Our Bumper Crop Judson Hartley, et al defendants. A vs. D. Adams, plaintiff, Joseph Of Apricots About .the Twoon of Layton, et al, 'defend ' ' In the matter of guardianship of Stanley Frank Jardind and Beene Jardinej minors, first account of guardian; petition for approval, etc In the matter of the estate of William. H. Streeper, deceased; W. H. for distribution and estate for Jr.' Atty. ..Streeper,' Duncan &' Duftcao, attorney for' . petitioners. . In .the matter of the estate of s James W. Neville, otherwise known and written as James Neville a.nd written as James NeV.ille and Alice Nevilje, his wife, and Alice Ramp ton, daughter, all deceased. Mary-vnon- t, . In the estate of Joseph deceased petition for letters of administration with will' gnnex--- pe-.titr- , on d. mur-mc- ; 3' their-boy- d v ( Gloria-starte- Wasatch Refining Co. Add. Equipment To Make Motor Fuel Cherry Yield In The Cherry Belt of. the .State, of Utah s 'bullets. all around the heart, not one of thorn piercing it, The firing squa'd Mieving. their task accomplished dispersed and when it was found the rictiin had nut been killed officers went down town to get men to complete tKo killing, hut before they returned a doctor had pot the victim out of his misery- by injecting something in his arm.. . . Green's family and his spiritual advisor spent the. night whh him. Some newspaper men .' asked Sheriff Holbrook if there, was anything they .could .dt to help him to-which he replied that they let him pin the piece of paper over .heir heart for the 'firing .nqtind to practice on. No one Bopped .forward o they bad to place the targets against the vu!l or elsewhere. Foitr or five papers were put up and all of the bullets pussed through them near the center, of each, paper. - . Last Monday . . - . . damage. We vhould appreciate this especially after a few very .dry years The Hoard of Education met ia and also in comparison .with the special session at the office in drouth which is doing such del Farmington, with all the members; structive work in the. middle west. the clerk and the superintendent ia attendance, on Monday July 13, 4 1936, to consider the bids for furnishing school, buses as agreed upor Hits Lightning: Electric Lines In Bountiful In Burglars d Special Meeting The recent storms have benefit-te- d the .coilnfy very much .with lit. During the electrical ' storm', cFTnetfr.v. Romo thirty spectators Thursday lightning struck several witnessed the execution, while sev- tms jind houses' in Bountiful, also eral hundred were turned down. tranBipisslon lines which serve $s ShrilT Holbrook did hi lig'htiiing rod to convey these danwall, part e teas fortunate in. getting good gerous currents tp the ground. marksmen,, all of whom put their bullets through Delberts heart. Get It is stated that In an. execution the with Gloria Jacobs, trusty .pistol with some Of! Tri-Stayears ago. the went Here U twelve year-oiwhich she Is creating a sensation on California ranges.. Daughter of Cnpt. her Henry It. Jacobs of the California highway patrol, marksmanship career by bettering her father's excellent marks, site then entered the womens contest and won handily. Next came the competition with the states best police shots,, st Modesto. Gloria took second place, four points behind the winner. E School Board Held . ; teach '' r. - FORTY-THRE- : . - If. mothers would s ' v as they- ripeped'hnd some other factories put them up in various ' 'A ' ' v -- - .; kaw ' This years bumper erop of apricots are now about all harvested. It was really a wonder what could be done with all of them- but we believe that practically all of them were 'saved and very few if any wasted as was' the case some years ago with peaches, the ground being a few inches deep with peschefl. . The Smith Canning.' factory' at Clearfield pan day and night for a .while to take of the cots as fast Ways. IVlScrt Gmn went to his dvath last Friday morning at the state prison without besilatu-ra refused to have n shot in his arm to he stupefy him would not sense the horror but wulked to the chair like One would to have his picture taken. In throe minutes, he wag proun-cedead an,! the remains wore placed iq n hearse that was waiting outside and on the atternoon of the same day buried U'tdde hi wife in the Kaysville 1!- All Harvested . . , Very Little Damage t.l- ' jmts. Did Much Good and But Earlier In The Dist. Court At. Farmington Penalty Paid With Recent Storms . ' : .NUMBER Gloria Is a Straight- Shooter Horse Pulling. . Pulls Date One CasesToBe. Heard mu Oitlce te .at thfe meeting Friday. 'Die clerk read the bids that had been tiled and they were tabulated . . and the. prices compared. The superintendent recommended that only two complete outfits and ' one chassis be purchased at this time in order, to stay within the SudgQt1 Mr. Van Fleet moved that tha clerk be authorized to place an order for 1 White chassis, mount ed with-7350 Wayne body, and one Mack Jf. chassis,' mounted w ith a Superior Progress body of th a same seating capacity as the Wayne and that a Dodge chassis Company suiiable for onp of the bodysj we now haVe. The motion was second. Tuesday night, burglars paid e. hy Mr, Cook, After.the discus-- " hiotion was put and car. their or quarterly visit "Mr Bampton- voted ried. to the office of the against Lum her : company- and the American the motion because he favored the'1 ' Waynq in. pefeence to the Superior, Food stove in Layton. . . body. chtered the first . They plate fhe superintendent reported that through the .safe; which wae do not .unlocked giving thefn access with- the fcounty commissioners to meet this expect out delay but.no- rcmumcration for evening on actheir nocturnal Jabers, so, they count of having already made the. merely borrowed some. tools with appointment of Dr. Barnes for the which they expected to get the back county health unit, leaving no door"of the Food store open but reason for meeting. No1 approval of the action was when .they wero so near theyaban' made doned th task without any kind .of awaiting an opportunity of the question with the discussing h reward. ' commissioners. i . i Mrs. ,S. E. Lewis of Safety HarTwo wadies and a watch bor, Fla., C l, says she' is cutting a new set .of teeth and that her hair, a fo terrier, were stolen from dog, his white for. 10 years, is becoming house recently, II. C. Everts of South Bend, Ind., reported to police streaked with threads of black. Lumber semi-annu- al - Tri-Sta- te - and-wen- t - Cherry harvest is about over now. a .wonderful crop this In- the matter of the estate of we learned .from a man, season, Emma P. Portey, deceased petition who, together with .his fhmily, for appointment ef&iministrator. make a business of picking fruit In the matter of the estate of for orchardists and have followed Elizabeth P. Alston, deceased' pethis occupation for inany years in. tition for lexers of administration.-.- . California, Oregon, Washington, The Marist Fathers of All Hol' Idaho and other states; . . lows college of Salt Lake, it con. ' During the spring time) the men ;poration, vs. J. C. Henagqr, defend folks make a businoss of pruning After watching his father start For the Becorfd time within ' ?ant;. supplemental proceedings.' the. fire several times, the 2 year year a siren was recently stolen fruit trees. . . Bank of Berkeley, pld son of Dr. John L. Williams of from the. police patrol at Wareham Federal Land The early part of the week, these Renard vs. David W. Duncan Tallahasse, Fla., tried to start one Mass. . ..a corporation Politeness wag coBtly for Milford "were picking cherries qn the people ' - et Competition was so heated durbills. al, defendants; account of receiv-.--- using 13 Schmidt Mountain road, .cast of. Kaysville. He broke ing a gasoline price war at Mon0. And To Orchestra ThxtVes who robb.ed the New . Latest and 'petition for discharge occupation of 'the They said the crop there was very his arm at the elbow as he lifted treal, Canada, that one Paul G. Ellis, plaintiff, vS. Glen Thought .Temple, in Cincinnati, 0., prisoners at the St. Lawrence prolific end hfs wifes chair tack from the din. gave away free beer with garage cherries.-.Some- , fine very, every church insurance took the White at. is Canton, N; county buglary Y., jail,, City ne.r table. Spencer et al, defendants. purchase of motor fuel. fifteen cars were loadud at but the left it in killingpolicy, caught cockroach,. get They Carl- E. Pennman, administrator door of After several weeks of negotia: Farmington on thp Bamberger line bonuses for destroying the pests. the looted safe. Curtin vs. Letitia Veloy The gentleman we interviewed ,tiop between the Whitd City ballplaintiff Penman, et al defendants! 'DemurConsidered 'the Lambert the leading room .'and' fhe Western Booking rers. . Union variety, however, "the Birig is con- Corporation rif Fan Francisco, It Is . : Leonard Cook, plaintiff, vs. El- -. sidered second to it. When , ask announced that the Suave Melody liott W00J Pullery Ltd.j defendants. about the orb which has bcert Master, Jacques Renard and hts eliminated from orchards in most celebrated danco orchestra will Joseph- D. Adams, plaintiff, vs. Of The Town of Layton et al, defendants. at "th$ White City In Ogden localities, because the yield is Birdie Adams .Layton, .vs. Har--. usually light or none at all, but in od Pioneer Day, Friday, July- 24. ild Christopher Layton, defendant; a few localities',- he,6aid, it does Jacques Renard has been broadA cause. well. He mentioned the Mbuntdin casting over the Columbia Network 4 ,4., road and Centerville., It is a fine every Wedncnday' for the past 40 weeks with George Burns and cherry,-hsaid. . JMotorists , , Gracie Allen and has been taking he of Baid,. pio Cherries, Speaking Sun-Glass- es to at of Grades jokes at his huge the all. To canning factory they go f 2 cents a pound .and it' costs one size and coming back for nporo cent to pick them so you see the until it seems that there will be XV.. grower does pot realize much, and a great vacancy on the program the newer varices do not while Renard makes his first per. besides, S d The practice of wearing as yield prolofic bs the varieties sonal appearance tour of the West. cs at night to ward off glare of raised years ago, but have replac- Jacques and the boys will return ed them on account1 of retaining to the' air in. the fall. . Approaching headlights is. highly . t With reference to Bcnards size, their shape in cooking. . dangerous. TUESDAY, Feb, 6th Return- for an hour. Caught 27. I have This statement was inade today Gracie Allen recently said she was Morrell of hike from a Dr. Director shy Joseph up the canyon this quite a system to my fishing. When going to' establish a record in ing tv ap the Utah Motorist- association, on aviation Doman came I by making . .morning, upon a real old I start down the road to the beach I the basis of experiments made by clear around Renard. hukilau I know what the with my landlords pole over my dont fjight w.s Tuhitians call .A. A. A. national headquarters Renard will bring .his 14 ' $ f ''. v'- .7 LV but T Wicjow It, thats Hawai- shoulder I am invariably followed if H -.i" 4 t and two singers tq the White ian for it. Its a i A , with Special glaretestiug equipment 7 me- by a crowd of native kids. When wo V1 It was found, Dr. Morrell reCity for one night 'only, Friday thod of Aching, with all who take reach the beach I wade out into the Dies 67 . f ported, that although the- sun. July 24, thus affording ad unex- part sharing in the catch. A long surf, cast, and upon receiving a Tor the make it possible glasses pected attraction at the Ogden net with sinkers on one edge and bite, sling the' fish back over my .driver to stand a higher degree of rioriecr Days celebration.' floats n the other 1b loaded into head and land it on the beach. The Mrs. Earah Ann. Doman Forbes, iglare, nevertheless they substana cande. The natives on shore kids pounce upon the fish, disen67, widow of James Henry Forbes CLIMBED BY STUDENTS vf tially reduce his ability to distin. divide into two groups. One group gage the hook from its mouth, ripe and resident of Layton for more h .. ? aguish objects against the glare. holds onto one end of the net at out a certain part of the entrails, than 60 years, died Sunday mornLight coming from automobile the canoes ' A" ' 1 starting point. The rebait the hook, holler ready, home in Layton. ing at the family S $a headlamps provides only a small is canoe paddled out into the surf, and I cast again. All without get. Born in Salt Lake, November 3, " 1 .fraction of the visibility of daywide a making and ting out of the water! They even 1&G8, she was a daughter of Ed' light, and to cut down that Bmall ' to shore wt coming again about 60 string 'em up for me on a strip of W ward and Ann Brown Doman. She fraction by donning down fi. the yards beach, the boats, bark! came to Layton in her early childis dangerously unwise. men net into the the v 2 unloading , Feb. 8th-M- an! -THURSDAY, hood and had lived here since. She When approached by a car wtih . ' y i as ocean The How floats hold go. it they in rained the night. Our a member of the L. D. S. glaring lamps, the best thing to do 4 A was one edge of the net at the waters tin roof wasnt conducive to silence, i church. I vw'tLfr: is to focus the eyes to the right of f , surface, and the sinkere carry the either! We slept the clock around. the road and away from the cenSurviving are nine sons and other edge to the bottom, thus mak On our morning walk three young . U. ji ter of glare. This not only relieves daughters: Mrs. George W, ing a perfect fence in which are maidens tried to flirt with ue. They All lines are clear for the second annual Railroad Week, and Mrs. John Odell of Ogthe eyes but also makes it possible July enclosed all fish in the surrounded acted silly and bashful, running te 13 to 18, signals Aura McEwen, reigning at Miss Utah during the to see any unwary predestrians den; Elmer, Melvin, Merlin and Erarea. The other group of natives hide when they saw us looking at . all western railroad e.lebratlon. win Forbes of Layton; James and who may be walking along the meets the canoe at its landing them through Rs fV' powerful field William Forbes of Provo, and Mrs. highway at night.' takes hold of the other end glasses. Spent the day loafing unplace, Aa attractive young waitress Rollow Eastman of Woodruff; 17 An interesting development that of the net, and then the pulling til about 4:30, when I felt the urg employed In the Union Pacific contestants In the finals. The was may eventually revolutionize night Railroad depot lunchroom at competition restricted to grandchildren and one great-gran- d begins. They ought to be good at to fish, so I did go. 43 yy Miss young, unmarried girls In the emchild; and five brothers and slaters: Ogden, was selected as driving is the invention of polarafter the fellows took that last long finny practice of they ploy railroads Mrs. Alice Doman and Mrs. Bose Utah for Railroad Week in ized glass which can be used in operating in this. Both groups pull the ride through the air on my hook at get rail- Utah. feminine other with DoLarson of Kaysville; Charles auch a way as to eliminate headnet toward Bhore, at the same time in little more than an hour. R employees from all parts of hap. Reigning as "Queen of the man of Huntsville; Edward Doman ' light glare completely. This glass, road Ralls In Utah all during Railroad the state. working toward each other. When pened along on his return from V i f Doman of of and when placed in headlights and in Joseph Layton, She ts Aura McEwen, a slender Week, Miss McEwen also comthis particular net was hauled up a dip in the river, and not having v 'A Burley, Idaho, windshields, or spectacles worn by and vivacious blonde with sparkl-in- petes against queens from other on the beach there were two or tried his hand at fishing, he decided blue eyes and a flashing smile. western states for the distinction the driver, cuts out light from the three hundred fish of many rist. to see if I really am a skilled fish' ambitions of toward has s movie She being named national queen, Cathedral spires, forbidding A Missouri pedestraln was rush oncoming car vhile still allowing shapes and descriptions. Most were erman or if ANYONE can pull em career, and has a background of She left for Chicago, and the nawhich tower 2,115 rather the motorist to see perfectly the Gaines William ed to a peaks by horpital In small, the two largest ones out. He made two or three casts stock tional engagestage experience contest, on the Los Angeles after his car had knocked her down feet above losemlte valley, have measuring about 15 inches light coming from his own car. ments. Limited directly after being desand two and caught one as large as my larg As he assisted her into the build- been conquered again. Four Univer- feet. The The g She won the title Miss Utah ignated Miss Utah. catch was apparatus divided up, the eat. I guess that proves it must used by national headquarters in at a feature performance during Meanwhile, the second annual ing he obtained his first view of sity of California students, members net stretched out on .poles to of the wife. section dry, bq the place and the fish pot Cj the victims face. It waB his -of the night last week at the Railroad Week, designed to call and everyone went homo to eat fish! fishermanl' experimenting with use of sun--. . amateur under ascent and Orpheum theatres attention to the romance and Paramount the made Sierra dub, V glasses is hut one of the many in Ogden. Audience applause et Gave em to tia natives t of western railroads, Is so perilous that other ... WEDNESDAY. PW Ttb-- The conditions iu 600 Tom Morris miles driver-testinskipped of depieces g name of our. special both showhonseei registered by forward under full steam, with landlord la "or oa furrer. Hi S 28 days from Melbourne to Sidney, members bf the group were forced vices that are soon to tour the Tan Mstaiarii applause meters, determined the frss exhibitions at the yards of fish meal we kave .Jt? ! the climb CooUzj, P the to up out wfmy wore five He give Australia. -skip: wlnar from among the: seven the various lines'- - . country tmdej ffhspieee of the A. A eanUf down meat efi tha has been the case dialer 1 ping Mpes, but used only one pair perpendicular cliffs. , -- A. and affiliated clubs.' i."' day. In the eventj I front fishiaj found that I Kke to L;h. i ; of shoes. . '' . The .Wasatch Befinoing company embroider, or. crochet at ybods Cross has had a number dethere-woulbe less juvenile, men of workipg' 'during' the rast linquency, declares Charlie Hoyt, weeks 111. equip adding machinery-an. barber, of Kewanee, ment for making butane, a motor .While Inflating a tire, Charles fuel, used in trucks. . Cotter of Newark, N. J.,.had the This will be another step forward sight of his ..left eye destroyed by a by this enterprising firm .which . blowbut. . . . . seems to be steadily growing. to-kni- - We had , 1 - i , Jacques er one-dollar off-ti- me Play At . - - 5T Pacific. Employee is Chosen Rails. Queen ip-pe- ar - ly & IS Warned Not Use - e v Against Headlights Cf'f' V sun-glas- . -- Sarah Ann Forbes, Forbes - ' it 1 ? - r! - non-sto- of J. mhsi-can- at V- - . P' V ,, I'' - sun-glass- semi-circl- e, es VI x vtns -- f f Har-berts- on 'Ml tt-l- n -- -- tug-of-w- ar com-petitio- - g nee-dle-ll- glare-testin- rock-climbin- g er-vic-e . go-t- o , half-wa- y n - mg-Tmi- -- tuni , '." |