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Show ly news ' ' to California returned Simmons Imogcpe by R.M. r.iFr.R l' h, mo Saturday, Horn the Dre . Tat' on O,. ,f- 1iwmi jc.go.n, Some twenty jo.trs to ug.tute I'of u re- an operation, for appendicitis. politic turn to tlu gnvmiim-i- of tli hind- Sir.- Stan- ord Lavcon ami- infant, ' grants given to the pioneer rnij- daughter- returned bomqr from.lha ond in southern Oregon counties, hospital fast l;nday lUr. and Mis.- tv illard' Ilamflon xtn the ground that the mi muds oi bud not sold the land ns originally of Ogden' were Week-en- d ' guests, ' i datives in Lavton., onteinplated. It. AdamS Cowley,- Bon of Mr. The fact that most of the land and thnt avj Mrs. Wallace W. Cowley-anconsisted of mountain there were pmhahly no buyers, seem Marjorie Smith, daughter' of to have little consideration. And r.ir.- and Mrs. Lc Roy 'll. Sfnith of the f.iet that the railroads hurl been Subset Were married' last ' week' at . paying heavy taws on the land foh Ogden. . Airs! John Simmops, fcon Ural fifty years seemed to be not worth mentioning. So t lie Federal got em- and daughter, Dehilia, of Burley, inent revoked the grant umj took Idaho, spent a few days this week ' Imek the title. relatives here. And then enmo the jolt. Coimtlea viMting In of Mr. and Mr.s-- Rich-ai- d honor which had collected nearly half a who were Marston recently million a year in takes from the is a given being reception, learned, xailroarU, ft.lnd themselves without by Mrs. Carl Marston at the West . liese sorel? needed receipts. Smh a howl went Tip that nil Ore- I.nylon' anuiflement hall; Friday gon senator finally got hn .appro- owning. Jacks Melodwn orchestra for dancing. priation of $o.000.(xmj to repay the will furnifth ll'llfl Miss Marston was . Miss .Verola oiintie for taxes ler nnd Iblld.. After 101M the eont fuller' Noble of Ogden befbre ' heir mar. . getiend held that payments could riage. 'Ihe team of Arthur Green took whip oqIj from revenue collected from tint sale of land grant timber, 3rd plnee in the light weight horse and this 1m made tip only about pulling at theCarjie county fair in taxon to the lut Monday, ; . italf the sums . s'omtrles. Miss bay A. Harris! daughter A lot of people have never under- t0f Mr. and Mrs. David Harris and 8on Mr. Eva Itay of riot mvnmwv?nr, Kvnn 11 , n south f taxes lost from land taken over ried. Weber; were recently marby the governmeHt. Government Miss Mamie Layton had. as her property Is uniformly lax exempt oil dinner guest, Mrs, llreta Sunduy the theory of pubHr benefits. A from HO to 00 per cent of most A. Scoffifrld. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and western state are la government reserves, held for the benefit of fu- .daughter of Logan spent the week ture generation. the government end with relatives here. They came would have to pay millions imnunlly to attend the funeral services .Sunto Hie Comit'es which these day of Mrs. Junes, grandfather, are located If It adopted the Mr. James. Ware. . . imitio policy It did toward the OreMrs. Joseph Wiggill.j spending gon counties, J ' which railroad two weeks with her son nnd daughter-in-law', grants were revoked, Mr. and Mrs. Martin It lg an Inescapable fact that you WilJill at Salt Lake.' .. can',t have your tax cake and eat It, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ilamblin too. Hundreds uf romiiimBtlos uro of Ogden were week-en- d gucstfl of going to learn tills .when the Mr.' llarnhl'ns parents, Mr, and socialistic power develop-men- t Mrs, Godfrey Ilamblin. program Is completevl, to the Mrs. William Day had ai her slostmeiion of private electric properties. And there Is no guests for lui.eh, Wednesday, Mrs. Percy Lee, Mrs. S. D.. Adams and great 'public benefit Involved In Mrs. Charles Boylin. Issue In aa there is this conserving Mr. and Mrs, James Higgs and liiiiiirn resources for replaceable nil the people, which is a true func- mall daughter of Chicago, 111., ' have moved here to make their tion of government. homo. Mr. Higgs is; the .son of ' . Abram Higgs.' Mr. and Mrs. J. J.' Bugger .and daughters, Annie and Katherine, returned Friday from a week's There was quite scveie frost in stay at Yeliowsthno park. Steed of lume localities, this week. In parts Mr. the tender vines were gadiy 'cut Farmington spen.t last wcke-en- d down while in other localities they with 'Mrs. Steed's parents, Mr. and were not harmed. The breeze coming M.rs, Wallace Cailey, Mi's. II. W. Jones and Miss Vera out of Weber canyon is emlit-- d with saving the Clearfield dis- Layton, expect to loavp Sept. 22 for trict. In the paces where it. hit San Francisco where they will sail hardest, it was very freakish, tak- on Sept; 2! for the Hawaiian Ising fields in sort of' checkerboard lands.' Laurence- Ellison, Dick White-side- s fashion, however, it is thought the nnd Wendell Adams spent did as not if more much frost good than harm ns it nipped the tops of Sunday at .Deeth, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Adams. en-- . the tomatoes-bthey will ripen faster. The cannery field man told tertained at a fnmily dinner rarty in honor of her the farmers to go right on picking Tuesday evening sister and brother-in-laMr; and tomatoes ns they were rot hurt. Mrs. Fred Smith spent the week Mrs. lYrcy It. Lee of Oakland, Cal. Covers were spread for Mr. and nd in Smithfield with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.' J.- J, Bugger and Mrs. Leo, Mr. and Mr. S. D. Adtwo children returned Suturdny ams, Mr nnd Mrs, Wilford Mr. and Mrs. G, Y. iloyun .from their trip to Yellowstone park M. F. Adams nnd son, Golden of Salt Lake; Mr. nnd Mr. Cbnrles nnd wife, are back from their trip Boylin, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bowen THINGS ONE REMEMBERS 1336 in . KiilTVVEAR FOR LATE hos-pi.'u- so '""1 layton, utaii, September n, , fat-rush- AIID Ef.RLY FALL SDIQKR - .1 -- . a n P C P vJJ d 8 5 i J 6 r?i 15,3 fOl? vl - - - i Tnafian.'gjff- C t tied,-ai.i.r- w5fMi y f J3 - I No.v is the time to choose y(K r Fall Merchandise L'ons are belter and prices are lower. - . I - The First Sign of Fall! Gills Coats Travel Crepe All of the new materials in sports or dress clothes in Print an array of colors for the be Mothers willgirls. ' pleased with the price. Jss o '.A c '. A . i..,- '3 . . m . t f&V 'Z- - , f tho-njusi'- r ?. !'. I i, ' i m 1, V v'"' 4 i' ; tt S 4 x ' ' t. i . s hi t IS Darker, '4 Z"?- - WSl ?v -- A V y "1 4-- " i A In thla firmly k.ntteq prepared for either apectatoc or' active eporta fobin'a egg.btue caarimere suit. High style point are the cable stitch the very high neck, short sleeves and'the belt of self trim. (Right) Miss Hamet Brandon; winner of Marchand's contest to find beautiful blondes fine la wearing an' early fall model, a very practical. Jumper dress of anc with dubonnet buttons is golden yellow, .knitted fabric. The blouse fabrlo. same the In dubonnet pf the skrt is knitted coal to wear on th ?;i rrpori on the net col BFSte ami evenings at t cool at mornings i'ow hi m . i shown anti o, P;t the mounla'iis st ncuslK'Yr oi dl hdu,4 couture hie lilt ,il.--o slvl-lie lw o "ih iii; j.i'u'ir.?t with. wonj eiutv-lili.mt lot tya In rpte 'tui-- ii, G i Dl'-m .i'ii oi tifistu.R (olorsi-v- Jumper uml si.oi-- Hum side 01 the 'of are excellent. Il.iuls. tod. )r h Ti Is us Chough nii l iiiw-twV.ui, u jin the liishlon.piciiTic with a .phi jo tta summei run long-herskvrt ami plum Jacket or vire versa One tu;vmignien u.p the nft . With the- interesting vnitntioov glng Bijtnttier omiuie it to get one ol weaves m the knitwear field ol ihs lij. h' w eiut smts wbirn-Mrthe unusual combination? of fab ol lies ami. ttjmiumB. and tho bril sport pMileit, lur nil Klmls loi on enuiich! Ihr Hunt contrasts of colors, there can tru i'esRjp I'ijuti- - II wp piece euita be no doubt but that the eomliri new high If be dhe favorite a Ithough fall senBoa will reocb ' H ui uiumIs 11 . lubUioa lo Idee fcep('Oil'd ,', . LAYTON v i la-- - . Farmingjop; Mix ntid Mr. L. R. td the legislature, now' held by Thoma, Bult I,nke; Mr. .uml Mrs Mores L. Holbrook; four 'year eoiin Iiciiter Inync, Ogtlpq and- Mr. and ly coiiimissioner; county . Mrs, William Day.-- . commission; A. B. Rarton "and reek Mrs. Ajinie Nalder .umlerweiit a Fred L. Ranipton incumbent Grlai'nlo J. Bncnan-countn nominalioii; of last niujor operation Tuesday attorney, peeks week at a Ogden hospital. E. C. Robinson, a former Mr. nnd. Mrs. Bill Joins .and for daughter of Logan spent the past county attorney, is a candidateNal E. and .Charles senator slate Wiek-enwith Mrs. Jbires parents, and M.rS. 'William Burton. der in a candidate for. county James E, Eilison left Saturday R. C. Ilealey, manage.- .at the on a business, trip to Knnsus City, Lagoon in the summer season nr.d Missouri, for ten iluys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tercy Lee of Oak- wife- will move up here from rirm land Cal., cro visiting tilth Mrs ington, on the first. of October to' Loo sister., Mrs. Spencer . Adams take charge of the Bamberger sulk n here and Rle; and Mix. Smun and Mrs. William Dajv )f two-yea'- - - - Saturday Afternoon Horse Pulling, Baseball, Boxinff, Wrestling Auto roio Mrs. Webb Couch was- hostess to her bridge club Wednesday ller- gue3ts wero Mrs; 4 Charlie ITirsc.h, Mrs. Mathew Holt, Mrs. Nonll Tanner, Mrs. Leland Bennett,- Mrs, Waynard Bennott, Mrs. Dick Evans, and Mrs. George D. Watt; When in need of a dance orchestra call at tiie Roxy Theatre, Layton, ' . Thone Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Watt and two children of Lansing, Michigan, arrived Safttrdny. They were called here on account of the death of Mrs. Watts- father, James W. Waro. Stirling Sill of Salt latke, formerly of here, was appointed bishop of a Salt Lake ward Sunday at the regular Sunday meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ranipton and family and M. F. Adams, father of Mrs. Ranipton are spending their vacation at Los' Angeles and San Francisco. Miss I Vaun Forbes has been confined to hor bed with a bad case will move to 'Bountiful.' .Wbat chance has love between a millionaires son and a personal maid? That's, the .romantic question on, piopounded in JTTivate' Number, opening( Sat.,. Sunday, Sept. the-'Fo- - of influenza.- CARNIVAL DANCE Saturday Ir;Bnd 26th 25-2(1- -2 Theatre, Layton- with Robert Taylor and Loretta Y.oung starred . a together for the first .time' ' screen love-teaFilled . ' witn youthful 'gay rornanc ing, and vivid drama highlighted with hilarious comedy by tho irre- 25 Off. w g Beat Old Man Winter by your leaky doors and windows weather-strippin- NOW! & Co. The Lumbermen TELEPHONE BOUNTIFUL love-makin- - ' . O1 DEFERABLE GUARANTEED OK USED CARS J Clean-U- p Splendid Shape and VV:98cv;--Sportclads '.' Pure Wool '' Patented slido fastener! Of .Vhi'tC sturdy, medium weight wool. belt Platform Truck. ' n CHEVROLET . Truck. Canopy Top ' 192S CHEVROLET riatfom Truck. 1927 CHEVROLET riatforra Truck. 1929 H-To- on 'i.uooiL at th; V J'0Jfy Theati-.ay ton. l.aph Rellaniy is m the lording roles with Churchill. Tho Democratic county convention will be held here this to plnee in nomination a Saturdaystate senl;&Iti.cn is now held by Holbrook; representative Ton 1929' CHEVROLET 1 S.M,t WrrhlH , 2. Johnny to 6. ; gym trunks with '. t5? White Jersey'..!...; Supporter. Clj-r- T For Healthy .NewLow Pfico ' The finest quality- 98 1 box n . Many fine bargains In Good Tasscnger cars. GMAC Terms to Suit. te Doughty Chevrolet Co. Bountiful. I- - Girls Gym Suits 'Icgulation stjlc 'white mid-i-c percales .and black, sateen trunks we have, ever seen at .this . ith inner bloomer. low price. Clear,. Wash-fa, ' ' - . colors I ' 36; . Middle. - Fluffy, resilient duck, feath-ej-in strong art tick ing, or bluo and white stripe. k, - . f 9S0 Trunks z.' 2(7:''!' . , st To Safeguard Health! ' Vv. ' Outing Fiaffiiel, Sure . Vaguest New, pleated front 'drape Soft, fleecy nap.' Wears very Curled white goose and hen and slack models with .two-- ' 'well. Heavy weight for warm features,; imported linen buckle side strap. . Wide ' ''ti inter sleeping finish ticking. Green rang.e of.checks, plaids' ' 36". tan and white. .. White, checks, stripes. and-itripes,- - building. . The town board held a- meeting Monday night. ; Mr. Fred Smith is 'in Lewiston, this week. ' The frame buildings, on. the corner porth of 0. P. Skaggs store two of which have been vacant for a long- time, are being' torn down by a- local wrecking crew, preparatory to the erection of an oil service station, it is said.' The speakers at the funeral of James Ware, former sheriff of Davis county, Sunday afternoon at the Kaysville tabernacle, were Bishop .... .' II For Prepare Leadership " TH3 ' . ' David E. Layton, Bishop Hyde, Henry W. Stahle of the South Davis stake presidency and J. S. Adams, counselor in the Layton ward bishopric, who also presided. Musical numbers consisted of solos and duets. There were numerous beautiful floral offerings. B. H. Saunders of Kelsey, Texas formerly of this pplaee, suffered a paralytic stroke this month at his home and early is reported in a very citical condition. 1 S. Ileywood, the veteran member of the W. 0. W. lodge, was tendered a surprise at party the Woodmen hall in Kaysville by his lodge and by the ladies auxiliary, Women of Woodcraft lodge, fta.urday evening in honor of his seventy-sixt- h birthday anniversary There wore a number in atten-f,rWoodmen lodges in JSS0 and other places. A delicious luncheon was served. A very enjoyable time was hod. Advice is the only thing some fellows have ever been known to give away. or ?n ,' .V AT THE I . I I . . ' . ' ' X it Utah State Agricultural College - . Guaranteed. An innocent girl doomed to die for murdering the only man who froidek PllVe her lifesnntched nooe as the cringing killer is trapped in a strange drag-- n t of underwent Thi vengianee! firamntie situation the theme of Columbiascomprises The Final Hour, showirg Tues.. Wed Tim - On Trucks Beal Biargains .petit Wro. on Uar-guor.- 9-- . - Sutw"mrried Cion JEva"st0". ; - Lewia Whitesides IInd"1 Dt ' Real good quality, "cordu-- . cotton, lightly fleeced. Cuffs roys Navy blue and brown on legs and sleeves. Collar-- , a needed ; item for the ette nock.' Military shoulders school hoy. cuse are occupying apartments in Mr. Bones Golden Rule ' store left Saturday for their home' at Los Angeles after a two weeks visit here nnd Moore, Idaho. Carma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lewis Cook, fell and broke her arm while playing Sunday. WaUcr F. Parrish of Layton and Miss Iearl Wright were married this week at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Byron 5mith of matcher, Arizona, spent Tuesday W and John H. Jhornley, Mr. and Mrs.'. Ernest Layton and George Layton arid . family. You will notice at the. top of Theatre ad (throe) name, ss!LwrkTitheJr are rue8ts f thia free show-Watch name may he therel Jw Adams Cowley and Miss Mar-- x'fri bSS g, Tatsy- Kelly,. .Private is said to be the year's ouKtandlng romantic 'hit.. Miss Anna Bugger, ia assisting in the post office as successor bf Urial Major who moved to Magna a short time ago. Golden Walker and wife of Syra pressible Number-- . We are closing: out our 1936 patterns of wallpaper we have in stock. Dont overlook this opportunity for your fall cleaning and renovating:. Morrison-Merri- ll - t , iiuilt for warm comfort! Rib Striped trimming.-Imported linen finish ticking collar. Slipovers. in blue-enWhile stripe. Cur-le'chicken feathers. 20 by - Roxy ... Wallpaper BED PILLOW hit' ;Fi;I., at tho - Wr- ' BOYS CORDS te ' . . . ! Q Q Heavy' - . The An ' Outstanding 'Value! . - Field-da- y O C d n - cloths are popular and in great demand now. You will get a lot of wear. out of this type of coat See 6Jr Extra BL-lio- on. warmth.- . . Sept. 25 .. sports fabrics that will give extra wear them now! UNION SUITS t 228-W- . . Rugged styles in si-t-- a September 24 MENS. - - Thursday Evening Friday Evening ' . ' 16. 9O . t -- Shows Programs - Concessions i ft conn-iry'di.- - HHi ; - t , FOR WOMEN and, Durable quality. White, solid colors. Vat 'dyed: '. 35"36 . v s . umkidkJLitma . . $4,' 15c yA ver- .'Nainsook ut . Our best selling cotton slips! Nicely made. Finished with hemstitching, lace' nnd ruf fles. Priced low!. Sizes. 2 to . - z n-- i Of Fine s i? - . St-vens- l t . . pir-i-- i 1 i w summer GIRLS SLIPS la , . J (Left) Mies.Rose Bampton, .charming star of the Metropolitan Opera gov-eminen- highly-taxed- K'.r ftpJ w-- to 14 .... BROADCLOTH 9S iA - ;v- - port Coats , . bzS'.i? $3,93 Fall Sizes 14 to 44 : S vj Si Vvl - , . 'y . 1 ' '! , frocks! New sleeves! New sions of tho tunic! ' t frora- A change - ,V brighter colors! 'A , Size 7. ... . piece styles! ; Size 3 to 6 ... two and Tailored one C sclec- - - Dresses J V '( A J, v-- . '4'' A v J '"V "ft' ,t t ; (. u u 1 ' i Freshmen Register on Monday, Sept 28 Upper Classmen on Tuesday, Sept 29th More than 900 courses in 50 departments will be offered students of the College. This is your opportunity to get vital training in your chosen profession and to increase materially your earning power and value as a citizen. Courses are offered in the following j : : j : ; . . Schools: AGRICULTURE FORESTRY ARTS AND SCIENCES COMMERCE HOME ECONOMICS . EDUCATION ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC ARTS Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAII Write to the Presidents Office for a Catalogue or additional information. 1 1 MtHHHwmw n 1 1 ( : |