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Show t . WEEKLY railroads most of the monej- to - IAYT8JJ,; UTAll.' SEPTEMBER 3, 1528'. NEWS-EXPRES- it possible to can? thdJf a ations with more mrui UsJ cf cumulated ernmg creditors UuU The Utah institution the loans Credit Livestock pruoduTfAFarm ciation and the both EkU3 tion Credit association, the Malt Lake City, and vumdm. Crea , County Irod action Tremonion. i ion-oc-r- 7 refinance lief society will hold a quilt and1 their old debt3 into long-terloans apron sale. Refreshments will be a larger proportion of loans i now!1'"''! and a good program has been going to finance the purchase of ar,,)'ped. everybody envited. Dawson Le Roy Ford of Cefitet vs He and Louis Alberts King of Kaysxille v re married this week. dlss. Tihoda Joner f Salt take i ' 'FiVl wu with Mr. and The Class I railroads of the coun Mr. Tlahnan. try, reports the Wall Street JournVr. and Mrs. Athon Ib lliti and al, had a better financial experi'sti m r, fi'ju n, 9e home after a ence during the first seven months ten d;ij visit to Y I twtone park, of 1936 than in any comparable ji Kcoromis f ' l t i .t ft Mr, and Mr.--. Vi!, 1931. f t.r rhiKlfrr " I period since , .V h,T n department of ' B" It is estimated that their net Utahs 193,1 hr,. "'i .' I,i!VTv , f f , Ihorn' H lT.,. .. iv. ; I loss for the seven months, after de- tons compared t, Mrs. rhdy.i Wilcox, nr., duction of fixed charges, will be 193.. The i . r f and. diia.-lpoach 1., crop r, l ay, ul vf PV.t nd $20,000,-0015.000,000 between at ol.OOd l.U'lu'i a j I.) t.tk. i iiy. as compared wi?h a net loss 680,000 Mr. end Mm. .T. T. Faiber are in i t .,.. Ti,. if $78,000,000 for the same months pie . A bony, 1 'a., is pet p; 73 , vci'tt bis crop last year. In the sum:, period tf compared tv oSl.'Vnl J,., 1, Ar bur, an I family. Mrs. oVr, f'r 5,700, 1333. 1931, the rot Ws t ame t two days there hotv Sunday t ve, O00. . g Tin '; prn, in II. RirmaH atn! Is curt! iln't this yrnr i : ,t rt p'1,.,'7 ojm ;iV.l. ic, veturefd home, still1 the veils that vro the fact but vurnO- pt f.otj,! id in Morgan to her soil, losing money, even though i to- for and is Howard, I'.ivilv. Howard tals so small n ".nn ns $ 3,009, Ib.e state wbv, wh ? ho Morgan r take. ;i'i'U C00, shows that the industry has a estimated a! erdv Jd'M'.Oii., f ?ir. d. T. RailnT "'e!tt!y nt'i'lid-'u- l J,.,, t minting in the Salt Like teoi-piJorg way to go before ti will be on as agaiiut '.I.O ' t bJ .',d round ground again. Another its works after badness was year ago. ! to. factor lies in tlv gen- i (iciil was held. Tito 'st!p a ' r n re Mu f toseVd, .V reems eron nt 2.i inl business outlook i .i;,i i Ji' Choi- Uca Halim.! en vttbRoi! certain that rail tru:7c will con- pitted t o tv I ,, p, )t 'a to" nui! atinue to increase for the balance of and tim rt.i.u oign .. fob !." . !,, , .irrii'i f bt to : tt.ick the year, and that the lines as a, dor Mill JliM pv line 1,.. fioio in. M and last v.a'nmoloti whole may earn f'.V'd charges for 0(01,1 ('il tioe: 1., Lie . ' Vlis. ;. T!i rt(o pie d lti!36. Rut they arent going t get , dt . plaid of t'g k li was rich. .'I t. K,?y 1r.rbvu Two obvlotH deductions on be I m ALMOST BREAK EVEN (' '! 1 -- - . We arc bctflnninK o:;r fall foiival of values. 'Take 'advantage of this Upuorlmtity to buy what you need ft fa home furnishing; at TRKMKNlJOi;:; SAVING. These are Imt a few of the many hiu'iius we bn.o lo oTer dii tin ij iho ? 1 j 1 jnt tUr , fe . 1 pi 1 tor. -- fr ;,, !;V'tO i;i 95 i I if . ... ' t. . M-- ct Only fad ; from the present railroad sit nation. One is that they still stitute our principal medium of transportation, for both goods and persons, and that those who used to forecast their demise were poor prognosticators indeed. The other is that government must apply careful, fair and reasoned tax and regulatory policies toward both the rails and their competitors if this essential industry is to really prosper and progress to the limit of its capabilities, Some rail competitor;! are subsidized by government notably the waterways. Akfot all pay proportionately les9 in taxes. And rone are so etringtly and thorough ly regulated. It is essential, in the interest of the ration, that this un- be . fair and inequitable condition . corrected by the next congress. ; Honored V.iili A . Test i in on in l:ori .8 'O , . CENTERVILLE News in Brief , TXflnaatfnM5 LAYTON Tuesday Wednesday 'SHl-TJLMRE- Sr-D-- 4 1 f 1 A Thursday ' ld Heavy VANITY CHEST BENCH V . ; IK) ill). jl 'V, ans Secret OSlNA LAWRENCE, CHARLES QUEGLEY, EDWARD TREVOR, ASTRID. CROSMAN, ALLWYN, HERBERT MUEDIN HEN-RIETT- . ; i Oomeily ItHS A PIUNIM Friday Saturday Sunday ' ' ... .. SHITnMRKU WfiDil DSwgers. .11-1- . ' 2-13; 5() lnattreAS . v P Only t ' $ f? Only. A . niin ALAN DORTHY WILSON, CHARLES . SELLON, OIN'EHART, RUSSELL HARDIE, LOUISE HENRY. D I L L R O B I N S O N f ,uCr, p. 2246 Washington Ceorge, another brother, Slovens funeral Sunday and ' . , diet ' Monday, . ADS CLASSIFIED SALE .One horse and harness, also 3 ton nay ThoroaS everything goes for $60. 29 A. Lee, Centerville. STOVE TOR SALE Large Chafl ter Oak tiir circulator. Like new Excellent heater of one or morjj rooms. Telephone Bountiful FOR SALE Fifty, fine leghorrt Mrs. K. pullets, reasqnablc. A FOR double, BounUfuU $59.0 FOll RENT Four room modem east bouse, also garage. One mile house. next at town. of Enquire , to 'see ixnd hear the new KADF.TTE' radio. Home radios start at $9.15 aqd up, auto radios 'at. StVy.r.f). 5 air linctal tubes. ya free demonstration C ive a home' f yours now. See DAR29- RELL COX. Bountiful, Utah. " Call A PiSTR ORClt TiANUE' Jacks .Melpdian orchestra, any number of pieces for any occasion. prices. Latest Very . lyasoruhle ree--g- et OGDEN Avenue music. . Shecpherder Caught And Fined f op.. . fas canning f0c a bushel, fetch con pchPiitinn. If In mniiitains that 'lie tainem. Orson ' Eggctt, Woods became unemployed without just Cross. ' cause, bo may appeal for a review WANTED To trade piano fog of bis case. John tenor saxophone. On becoming unemployed, tbe Cx Phone 119-- J Bountiful. Slahle, Jr., employee should notify the nearest Salesmen Wanted There ia af of tbe state employment offices 'opening for a live salesmait ' good heretofor established. He then sell the Watkina line. For partito goes on a waiting list for two culars, write or phone D. C. Watweeks wbilo his ease is being in629 ; Canyon Road, son, Ogden, ofvestigated and the employment 29-- 3 1 Utah. Phone 1C13-fice seeks a new job for him. Tho FOR SALE Five room- brick job sought, must be within reasonhouse and quarter aern bungalow able distance, of hia home, the type of work he can reasonably p i form, of land; also 2M acres in- - young and the pay comparable to that re orchard; located on new highway? all free from Bonneville. . B. H. ceived before. 3 If art job caii.be found and the Tage. Phono Boun?ifuHl-J- . hrm FOIt SAIJ80d' cream separeligible investigation proves man begins tp,ra ator; jn- - good condition. Wm. W the' outof-a-joreceive unemployment compepnaa-- 4 Tingey, Centerville, Phone Bounti0 ion iq a sum based on his previ.ous ful ftalaryj-Thmip.iniuni la $7.00 per the weekly .week, 'or wage-- , vvbfchevep isthe lesser.i IJis benefits .ceaie when a Job is found for him by the Employment Office at which he registered, or at tho erid of.tho maximum. li wfreks. . . lUlafl llijS - t . '. - prompt approval, to join Mr. means that, the .various provisions .Ariz., where may be made operative soon. Benethey will spend the winter. Helen fits will be available to the insurwilj attend business college there. ed in 1938. J. P. .Forbes and. Alvin Stoker Dr. Harper in commenting on iave been appointed as field super- the,. Utah law enacted, declared visors for the Soil Conservation ad the interests justboth of industry and ministration. They will start to labor to be fully, served and safe- arms ,n.a (ew days, under it, and that its non Tie I rimary organization held J guarded political features are especially .?ho!n:'co,nunff Part7 .Monday afternoon to begin the fall season noteworthy. The successful operation of the in Primary. Punch and cookies act will depend to a great degree were served. Telen' left Tuesday Moore in Phoenix, They hope that more boys and girls will start coming to Primary this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Barlow are going to occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore while they are away. Miss Genevieve Cailey of Kays-vill- e and Miss Dorothy Sessions of Bountiful were guests of Miss Helen Moore last Friday. Mrs. Sterling Thornley, who has 29-3- Q . - . 28-2- 1 . b' 191-R-- 28-3- 3. e three-fourt- hs ARE YOU . Farm Inances quivering nerves Improve" Loian ... .'.''Figures NERVOUS? Here is a way to help calm Show Do you feel to nerroue thet you 'went to cream? Are there timet when you ere emu . . . Unite when you icoid tboew who ere dearest to you? nervre ere on edtie, try LYDIA B. If your r.INKIIAM'S Vt (JET A II I E. COMPOUND. It hrlps calm your quivering nerves end ihmld tire you the strength and energy to face llte .with a emlle. When your worries and care become too much for you and you want to run away fronm It all . . . tike LYDIA . PINXHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Many women harw bad nerves as langled at yours, but they havw been able to build up their pep and energy an get back to normal with the eld of LY UIA E end Irritable Utah farmers and livestock men credit association funds in greater number but in less volume .'during the first seven mbbtha of ,'t.h'd present ' year than they did during the same period in 935. according to figures furnished by the Production Credit corpor tMNKJIAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. When your mother aod your grandmotfte ation of Berkeley. '. tided to become nervous, Irrlteble end rundown depended upon this famous old medldnw Atlhough there .was $233,000 less they to pep them up again ... to help their nervew advanced on loans from January 1 to help give them cheerful disposition. to August 1, 1936 than over the same, period in 1935, these funds weiyj loaned to 350 this year while only 258 borrowers received advanced in 1935. The fact is significant that fanners Announcement iave not found it necessary to borACQUAINT NOT WnY row as heavily jn 1930 as they did THE WITH YOURSELF n 1935 to meet the cash costs of HIGH FOR OPPORTUNITY rolls and in 1938, three per cent, production of crops and for the ER EDUCATION OFFERoperation of livestock outfits. Such the maximum payment. ED BY THE STATE UNIa decrease in the need for credit To be eligible for insurance bene means VERSITY? that borrowers are finding fits, an employee must have been THE UNIVERSITY employed 13 months. The average YOU AES Wage under which benefits are OF UTAH paid is computed at $28.00 per 1933-3Used iproduption - ! 29- T'hone 119-J- . Good late tomatoes lihintifu, IOirSALE ' . ' fanjral, had died. an attack of' indigestion and went 1 ilu r, Eleven, ateiv.lod' The House of Bargains if l Final Hour. Private Number, Two Slners, Man, Prisoners of Shark Island Everybody's Old Counterfeit, Meet Nero Wolf, Miss Nobody, White Fang, And So They Were Married To Marry With Love, It Had to Happen, Poor Little Tdch fJirV King Steps Out, Two listed Gentleman. of Mar Thursday, John Twigg sball. Mq died of blood P018ong The following .Saturday s. My9.-Verna- Coming a l.O()K LOOK LOOK i . ba Be mo p establishment of a been visit irig at' the home of her po. ji)l th of piildie einjiv-nun- t Mr4 11. Moore L. tatewido.tfysCcm n. ta m, olfiees; Approval bv the Fedhas been ill' eral Board of the new law irt folMrs. Charles 15. ' lowed immediately by the providfor several days. adAl llriant returned to his home ing of sufficient funds for its havministration. after in Salt Lake Saturday Sentiment among the assembled ing been a guest of Bert Navlor. for Wood left Monday legislators soon afLer convening, Miss June showed a vnt majority to be in is she where entering California, of strict adherence to Govfavor Interior Wddbury college to study ernor Bloods, expressed desiro . decorating. that their extra session activities east. be confined entirely to consideration and speedy enactment of the unemployment insurance measure,' . Indeed, no effort was made to inject any additional matters into the Mrs. J. L, Mabey has been in agenda specified by the chief execu ill in bed for several days suffering tjve. ' with the flu and nose bemmorhage, The first day'of the extra session W. E. Tangren, ranger in the Those attending the out door paw.as taken up largely with diacus-Hion- s Wasatch National .forest, stated e on. procedure in both geant present by the Ogden ceuh-c- il that a small fire was dicevercd oa tho Scouts of Boy at camp Kiesel. the mountain east of Davis county adophoyJios', following Thursday right were .enthusiastic iFrixlay and after it had been ex- - tion of tho, necessary yesojut ions swear about the wonderful show that pro nqUnd providing BQsJiidns expenses, linfjufsie(1 sented on the shores and m the I ijlVeiitiritii,y disclosed that Martin ing in of new upper pnd ' lower canyon surrounding the newly built I Abcnistia, a shc.epherdcr had house members, and paving tho 4 of the insurlu l3 !; ? caT? started it to frighten coyotes away, way for consideration of qon resolution A mated a beautiful ciTect the" In- ance bill, joint Justice of wa$ takcn bcfo dian Hong theme that was .'develop- - the,IePeace W. Butters at Mor-e- dolcncc addressed to tho family of Tom Gladys I ratt oung supervised Ran knl 'he plead guilty to. the Representative Elmer Holdaway . ; and wrote it. Vineyard,' who died recently, charge waa fined ' $25 and. court of Mrs. Elizabeth' Wheelwright rc- - costs. was adopted, : turned to her home in Ogden,. "Consideration of the 'bijl brought .Ranger. Tangren stated that-thfew. controversies although a ' we Morgan county commbsionera have .but I some with Air, and Mys. Roy Cpwan.. changes had been requested that county, 'ak being lca citizens were designated' under the special state fire law And in public hearingi held in both at the railroad 'crossing to see the the. sheriff o.f that county fa Aiding senate and house. These, however, funeral train of Secretary Dern ne plans io meet .'with the Davis were quickly 'disposed of when the' and President Roosevelt a.. . special became apparent county (rommlsSionefs at their next general- aer.tim'i"n.t train, Ulueh passed through ! ues- - Lueeting' to have; similar provisions that general amendments on ehang .. .. ' enacted .in this county in ordec ea. should bo avoided as much as day mornjng., Mr. and IIar.ri(s and that the watershed may.be protect possible and dependence placed' upson , Roney Deop, from on tha bills drafters, who had. ' . Brigham led. . : . y'visited with Mrs. Harris par- spent months in study and consider mts, Mr. and Mrs. David Stoker, T U0U IF of tho various provisions. and (Ation ATVIyI I iMOuLf ... . how the best, rceufts might, be asf week. ' Miss Helen Mabey has accepted F Udiieved. . . Bill as present-ylc- e a position in the. publip health Thus. the j printed ' in Rich county.. She is to' com-- 1 ' to bousos became a. law oth t11C!11'J.n JuaWIwUh . .. mence.next weekibut minqr changes; As passed . iuSUrZulCC. Mr. and Mr's.- Delbert Jacques it provides that .employers of four .(Continued from page-U., or ore pt,rsons Wju pay jnto tj,e returned from Yellowstone Monday - . . Only s tIal End table Larive velvet )illov candle Milo lamp and shade $ lb Felled Colton -- An unnamed girl in Turin,wed art. to 15 years old, was forced unwanted bridegroom mourn her parents, and wore b.ack protest. ing for her. wedding in U Haven pork . IN OLD KENTUCKY : ' . J e!nuiv aiul d. ' ' ielily upliolsleretl in jbj ... 1 . - It consists til fire-fightin- g A r- bj I GpcJIiO:: RgU-lfftiv- Chari; ium V T coil spring PEl) Setting Fire Gland .A. nihuf; H.r Walnut !ini:be:l bet! consisintfof . CLEARFIELD . Mi-s- up ' few beginners W mad.. A post card aUdr8sd wi 4 Utah Rosemart, Layton, bring, any desired information. JtJ (complete) : . modern BeautifulSuiter, in walnut Iron i there the Power company olli rials escorted the paity to Iuris, Idaho where they were given a l aii'itiet at the Paris hotel. The Farmington delegation after the banquet, returned to Fish Haven where they pent the night return ing home the next day by way of Evanston, Farmington City has luoVed the old granary building from Hit L. il. IMalt store property near tho clime h to the rear of the city lot am! is remodeling the name to lam v their equipment and Miss Alice Jean Rlane is the Mr, ami Mrs. Hugh Reunion are guesl. t.f Miss Roxy Ronnenioit this with his father for a few visiting week-of Evanston, Wyo. redcral land bank and land bank Tiv Flics, ways and are making pn parations IT. f U. rebind weic girls commissioner loans made to Utah mates. t" go to Rcxlmrg, Idaho, to teach ' ' farmers from May 1, 193: through Mrs. Merrick R. Flak of Fait school again this winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ibiss Turner have June 30 this year amounted to Lake City n riHiUi; tin engngc-men- t moved to I.can, Utah, where Mr'. nioro Miss Jaegh'-erReth lier of than. $12,454,000, according . lias accepted employment'. to a statement made this week by Iliake, to J. Mon is Iarri.-li- , Von of Turner T he br-t enr load of onions this Parris-h. Charles Stanley Parker, president of the Mr. ur.d Mrs. (!. season left Farmington. Thq crop is te take The marriage federal land bank of Herkoley, p'ace is istimated to.be rlightly under " Pome 5678 loans have been made Sept. 25th in the Fait Lake temple. normal. will Richer Mr. Mrs. Marlow and to farmers in Utah in the three The Walsh family reunion wi the next two months in Los u'ld at lagoon Tuesday afternoon year period since the farm credit spend California. Angeles, administration wasorganized. Tuesday, Fept. 8, froi i 3 to li ' While farmers in this state used p. m. Centerville First ward Re- - Walsh in charge, Elwood Clark and Mary Crant, who were married Sept. 2 in tho Salt Lake temple, have gone on a loneymoon trip, to the naorthwest Some fifteen carloada of peaches and two car loads of cantaloupe iave been shipped from the conuty over the Uamberger road. Tho leaches went west and the canta-oup- e . SUITE!)i i up-plie- nuNi:y 'Y nom at a very Mr3' dcr the supervision wii1 and a very small charge ROOM-TiL- er in clmr.'.o. Opened with Light company with an educni;re,ti-- t ion singing; prayer. Rider John cational trip to their pumping, Q. Adams; ins rumenlal trio, fjrant plant at the north end of the lake; sisters; address, President Marion O. Ashton of the Knsivn stake; duet Miss Tchla Hoi mes and Miss Helen Rarton; Violin solos a nnd b rrof.Wm. C. Clive; renuuks, Rish-o- p Wesley E. Tingey, response by the missionary; during the pnsng of The Hat which va hearily rosponded to the Hianl si ders play ed a trio. Elder Tarton is going to the Canadian mission. it C ii-- ino- - ft 1 1 i3 f;,iT.i.ii and ivmii., A ntiisierary faicm'! teit biuodal jriu.r.vii she Municipal Lrapm' was given in of I'd. hr Ruv vliie'i was held in Fmithfnld in-- 1 nation in iho ritt.ovi'. First rinded a j up Logan canyon t S5' ward Sundav evening, Aug. tlilat nt R sir lake v here the delegation' j p. m F,!('r Lo Roy I iiircan w;is were entertained by the Utah Row1 i wuiin .fitir. fiutiiiK 0 i 1 . 0; to 4 ' I 'A FARMINGTON I i: 1 Elder made Pupils SlyK tl fur lluv motk r jty. Fcr appo: Eoacmait. PWBg "lli,,, uni ImiiK.' With fa V. lipntricc IXSti. wl'l co.n,m1rtu u r fulimttcrnuto rulect liit'smulfull v t nuikur; :io.. of from-- twin botls !"'!. . t hi (CUAinKi; OAK) 1 0 1) n !. D 2 1 vn Q' i' I:-.- r : uicbly cuVc: FEET BASE'llumlrods of bcaitli-- bcuvv ict.nh '?! oS2 berP h, vuLHIUIV : ' sldet W 9 x . VcTiTrrtUt Mrs. r studio for C Rises ii;.., ! . v: event.' ,?..'. 1 TO OPEN STUDIO F. 0, bu-h- f if week. If he becomes unemployed, his share of the reserve insurance fund established is $14.00 a week for not more than 14 weeks. If an employee is laid off or dis charged for just cause, such as violation of rules or failure to perupon the competence and efficiency form the normal duties of his job of the personnel charged with its Is not entitled to com he properly, the said administration, regional director. No person who is in an official or committee member of any party organization can be employed under its provisions. It was brought out that by passage of the law, Utah, for the first time, takes advantage of the finan' cial aid offered by the Federal Wagner-Peyse- r bill which makes farmer-borrowe- Fall Quarter sues or SATISFACTION Houn: 8 a. m. to 8 p. n. Extra Barber Saturdays SUEDLEYS BABBE2 CHOP LAYTON, UTAH viiSfe Opening dates 7 Freshman Placement . Teste, September 23rd Special meetings for ins tine- - tion and registration, ' September Sophomore Registration, 24-2- September 28th All others register September 23. Class work begins Sept. 13. Send for free catalogs giving further information. The Univcrc.l7 EW" OfUtdi Salt Lake i 5. i AMERICAS BEST utUi Mite. c0aSi! rs j j |