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Show WEEKLY NEWS- - EXPRESS. LAYT'ON, UTAH,' OCTOBER 15, 1936 Law Abuses R. G. CAMPAIGNS TO 60NE.60NE, PREVENT d. and-Hom- The Aincrli'iln launfehod a eliminate hazards . fVasTWi -- ' rt . pskls.pf perpetrator'' ihurScr and aA &U the bter;chVna Malik-hfc- lf men given to the .preveot&a tori' jtei;hMcnt of these aright l serltftoiVJl to ' be possible 4 Bate- - ;Jhr Wsband My wjurigl tea tk thank him every Ttf wfitmUa'ti carry ing me;' 'eitifiHt lira. arps a2 ' of Chicago in tor Ia t F ' . rv L .4 ; r feu. tv. -- a laast weskgj na her day. In Emily Mr. sth .'V,?-1a family tb4 j bbjh far-to- r 0 k thafWjM. laitas, far lirakkodi a P ta at ttoir Ahefif-llFi- pb' hast Friday hftertLk LeftWa! was served to 12 fBiciv i Mr. and.h(rp nouncethw iv . w a two Mrs. Wal wi of Mr. and M home' in Farm Jto toutf Wt Lake ktLrdhtglSr.Mrh ter Huntsmaj : ' dift-- and Angeles is thi Mrs. Joseph' weeks. A- - ' 'Mrs. aC Mi Howard Thoiijfc i - . , . IlrajAar hoiwMeoilay, Mrs. EsSer ten days jit county, at Sarah Rb Mr. and fa Thursd . . . l 4 Statistics Impressive Services Varied taXniatarfjit XTal.irahier 7 hiatal ton had Mr. and Mm SXynma Bounce the marriage an. tide toirh ter, Florence NHL sen of Layton. TW e5e-- y k V' r plac in Ogde, Mr. and Bounce the arrive) their ' home Monday, 7 John Graham to hi. bod the alf suit of being strask bile in Ogden feY iodav Joseph E. afternoon fialsCatW t!I Mr. end Mri Uo!Vo relatfvae faa OgdeftCcfiaV' Mre. John W, . 5 MsrSrf'fS ' .1 ko is i vrre.ly& Vmt Evelyns party ht tor noon. Cover Mrs. T! lis By Red Cross i; V Welter D. for key rl ThejK filW t will vi.it rsktli' The Afterioeh si a ei with Mrs. Clifto.l Luncheon was aerrs?' -- ( Vi! V tended the funeral nrrleee ef Mrs Zoy Candland Baato, wijek -- r held at the .Dtodm '7 ' Salt Lake Wedaeid nats- Clara E. Hoffman,' likkigifi' has ..hia soits. made vrttnnf pockets to breaUJt tofc4Weeitin his hands in, his'JjOnits,. tyr V.aV Ing a cas(s.; ft,: t y-- wV-1- 1 rL . : V V. , ?M r. It fCfl. V- - . p4ur-ent- Dates Register or . by-th- - at - - - elc-gate-s - ai i '. : .1 " Ste-venao- I - - J - . n, . . - Co-e- d - l - - .- - . . - - Din-.ner.w- as . - - ... - - Blaine-Smith- . , - . , can-yo- t - the-da- r Jom-.s-en- . . - Paper Hanging Bountiful Hall and a - wgck-end-'wi- Lo-gk- it. pae-turq- dp th n- Jack's ! - ... Orchestra . J in-,;- fit . Mrs.-Samue- ten-da- Nearly Satisfied NEW IDEA SPREADER 1 Owners in Utah and Southern Idaho V0(JQ - 6UM0TEE ' J better service The reputation which we have striven to builj for fair dealing with the public, goes hand in hand with friendly courtesy and quality craftsmanship in this modern, author fully-equippe- at lower prices ized Chevrolet Service Department. YouU find the expert knowledge of our mechanics will save you time and money keep your car in top condition at minimum cost. Chevrolet-traine- d ... For 9 years we have sold NEW IDEA SPREADERS without having mo dissatisfied customer. It will pay farmers to call at 2536 Washington Avenue Ogden and exmine this machine before buying. The place for Friendly Service NO DELAY IN GETTING REPAIRS IF NEEDED DOUGHTY CHEVROLET COMPANY SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO. h; BOUNTIFUL, UTAH s": ; I 2 iS J - . . . 'I" a-n- 327,--00- 0 -- M ,wr' - Nov e e l . . J conn-'trie- s r. w-a- J-- ca-e- , 32-3- 56,-00- 0 . ; - . ! lv g, con-tinu- od . .r - d' than .187,000 certificates showing completion ot first aid bourses were Issued lust year by the Red Cross. This shows a gain of certificates over the previous 'year. Approximately 64,200 boys In Mr. K. Maeser I'uck has returned C.C.C. camps throughout the country from an. extended business . passed first aid tests. Since the Red 'trip to V , C:osa first entered the field of first the Pacific- northwest. Mr.. Frank. Smith- - is' quite 'ill .aid teaching, being one of the first at' his home, tn do . to world so, the organizations Mrs.- Dora Wright- and Mrs. .almost one million persons have been trained In handling emergency Bessie. Wiedoeft, niece of Mr. and ' treatment. ' Miss Palon, are week-en- d guests ' The anual report of the Red Cross of Mr. Ernest and family Brimley ' further reveals that more than of Morgan, Utah. copies of the Red Cross First Aid The Centerville young ladles dub Handbook have been sold at home motored down to Salt Lake Tues-da- y and abroad. and enjoyed the KSL broadcast and Mrs. Chapman entertained . Junior Red Cross members The Centerville First ward baby 402.000 enrollments dur ing the year which has JUBt passed. zaar had a rousing evening, FriJunior members carried on an ex- day after the mishaps of Thursday change of correspondence with through the east wind. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Decker Junior members In 62 other of Price, Utah, are the week-en- d having Red Crosj Societies. guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Decke Last year 8.S37.941 persons er, Mr. Clyde Decker is teaching members of the Red Cross. The auto mechanics in the Carbon high annual roll call takes place each school. , year between Armistice Day and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Been of 'thanksgiving Day' California ar visiting at the home ..i,Miiiig from Chicago to Iowa to of Mr. Beers parents, Mr. and Mn ";.ach, Rev. J. D. Barlow lvirril the church with what ha thought Ilenry Beers. Allan was formerly of this place, and is now as h.s suit uu. employed n tj thiv? bottles of by the Shell Oil Co. whisky. 1 i - . More John AtldMvV of Wl?kfo7.'i:g' cut an. electric bulb on the Beat " a'ir of a chair, bull and died of fright exploded with a load v tivLf j i Week-end. -- ?- - , , - - Lua Angelas. W.. W. Worslcy Og-de- it, First Aid Treatment Taught Thousands tfinatt .. half of this big pastdre U located of-on' the east side of the ummit . v left with hia son, .' ". 'the mountains. William K. Worsley, to spend.a-feDemocratic group of study The in. weoks Phoenix, Ariz. hold ..its will Official regular Bountiful Stowvll Mrs. Mrs. and 'Retha Reporter Betty Epperson Y.F.W. , Irene Jensen Associate Reporter Kdanvth Smith entertained at a meeting Monday, Oct. 19th, at their ' -- -shower at tha home of Mrs. Smith headquarters, jpst . recently that ASSEMBLY opened up on Main street, by Tuesday ip honor of Mrs. Eva , who Waa 'married October group. They will feature the open-Monday, .Oct; 12, Mr. Frank P. 'which for Pth. ..ing of the Donkey- banks', Douglas, adventurer and explorer iliue Thelma Lund has returned each member has been saving for as diplomat, gave an excellent home after spending' six weeks in the past few months. Musical cum lecture on The Klondike Gold wnriwrfor' bers will be furnished by Mrs. Geo, .. Ogdon with her aunt. Rush.. Mr. Douglas, who has spent Mr.! and' M.rs. Fred . Sears and Smedley on a steel, guitar." Ther' ( twenty years in tha Alaskan eou ftiuuly spent Sunday at the hoipA will be a round table discussion on try, had an interesting collection of Mr. and' Mrs, Walter Wickpns. soil e'rofeion. Mrs. Samuel D. .Wynn of gold dust; nuggets, wolf hides The Farmington ward church' or- will review the Democratic Digest and Alaskan clothing. This assemserved. ... , ganisations 'spent Thursday even- .and refreshments will be Two More bly was highly entertaining,at . shower "wa A miscellaneous ing and Friday cleaning the meet-in':? well as' educational and proved to . given Friiay, Oct. 9, for Mrs'. Ea.rt houso. Tues. be Tp huge success: The .dance given on Friday night Watsoh by Misses Ruth Cottrell' of last week' Covered Wagon and Nora Atkinson at the home, of Wed, Oct. Pst of the Veterans of Foreign Miss Cottrell in Centerville. The Davis and Granite will skirmish Wars largely attended. and' all .evening- was spent in making,, a at. Davis next. Friday, Oct.,It. Gran had a mo'st excellent time. Jacks scrap book portraying tor life. A ite has scored two victories this Melodians furnished the music with delightful luncheon. Was served and . season and Fridays game' id sure Covered Wagon which the. dancers highly a good time had by all to be an interesting combat. GranMrs. George W. Pearson of Oak-- '' ptousod.. Post Give Dance ite is at the top of the lis with ia here visiting with ' . Calif, land, few .days Myra Jacobson', spent a Jordan In- the Jordan and in West Weber with her daughter her brother and sister,. 'Mr. and '. 20 thr Farmers have an' unusually Courthouse, . Mrs.'V, C. Willey. Mrs. Pierson is.' . ; Mrs. Jack Dance.. FARMINGTON good team in both' defensive the proprietoress of a cosmetic offensive playing. It will take spine and beauty shoppe in Oakland,' the Post of The Covered Wagon BOUNTIFUL teal work to win over Granite and Preston Thatcher who .. Attorney Veterans of Foreign warp will, give W. . W. Seegmiller of Salt Like a lot o.f school. pep and support. remained here a short time to close ' me Davis another dance at addressed the members of.the Repn county Am! tew Stevenson of Salt Lake up his business, left this weak for ' bli'ean central committee at thoir morial court house,' Nov, 20. 'This U hot a barn dance where- weekly meeting held at the county Ctty plead guilty to having failed Salmon City; Idaho,- whore he will . . I td obtain a license to operate a practise his profession. He moved from both the fluid' and keep cows' and yo.u have to court- house Wednesday night." Tha Brown parties 'chosen from- Amer--rnjn- d they machine in the city his family up two or three weeks . your step, Me the' Post gen-ic- committee will meet agaain "Kara game of chance Government classes, met Mon- - t for which neglect City Justice ago. . rally' has, but' the turkey branch in the court house next Wednesday tt nominate officers for the f the animal' . kingdom .will be at 8 p. m. . Etaoiiy fined, him. .$37.50 'which daj . , Mr. amount court, ht. is. court school paid. formed featured her .artd some of the Govrnor Henry II. Blood, CharWOODS CROSS for lie purpose of compelling, o'r- Frank Mortensen of Odell orturkeys may go homo with the les II. Skidmore, superintendent of disder in' the halls, prevent .the mar- - dangers,' at any rate there will be public instruction, Joseph Chez, atto- chard who was charged with school f conductforfeited bail Lawrence Moss' of South Bou- n- . ' and $5 such orderly ring proprty, and Dr. E. E. Mon-soap abundance of. barbecued turkey rney-general in City Justices court, Tuesday. other things that are a detriment rundw'ifches served at . tiful has been appointed deputy who is a candidate for the ofthjs hop, to' the reputation and attractive-- 1 Mrs. have Knowles and brand inspector .at the North Salt Captain the Girls occasion fice of Secretary of state made a Upon, thi ness 'of the .school. Last year, the Pane? bap'd .will 'furnish the tour of the county Thursday, mak- iccwid into Mayor. Stocks hew Lake- stockyards by D. F. Smith,' ) . court performed remarkable order . music, commissioner of agriculture. ing speeches at all of the town apartments'. in the Behind and ' fireThe called was Mrs. Jennie Stevenson, of ' Val ' department jt is hoped this which-the' through passed.' wi-ltd be the same. Following the Isabella Bryson home,- now Verda who had toen very ill' with year . The Americah Legion- Auxiliary are the nominees; Judge: Paul held. their regular meeting at the the property of some one else,' one pneumonia,- was much, improved Thompson, Milan Smith, when heard from the middle .of. the Dick dly the middle of the' week, . court house Monday afternoon!-- ' Ladies . club of The Streeper, Rex Layton,'. Sheriff, week. . Republican . .. Cridd'le Mrs.. is having a Charlts E. NaliJer of Laytoii has Myrtle. Wendell Hatch. Prosecuting. attor meet hold will Bountiful a Dont .business dance South the at; forget house built just eastvof been appointed deputy brand in- - basement ney,. George Fadelh 'Those were . where' they are now living. ing And tea, Monday,: Oct. .19,' at Bountiful Tuesday after Mutual. fur the . .Brt?tr gtat, department rtora th, 0,,l l',rt,. tto home of Mrs. Earl Burnham at . Marvin Jacobson of Salt . Lake. Mrs.- Edward Robinson entertainin the Layton dntnet S p. m. Everyone Judges, Wendell Hatch, Reed Al (agriculture cordially invited. City and Lconor Hepworth of ilvid F. Smith, commissioner ed her bridge club Thursday. len,' Joe Davis, I)e Whitcsid 08. by P West Bountiful took out a mar-- . . . candidate for .Dillman, Mr.'.'RAy Irithen tables four of served, Dcpijty brand! Sheriff, Joe Adams, preHecutimr at'; ' .governor; is .scheduled to be the riage license in Salt Lake ' this . a played.are bridge not paid Salary. torney,. .Dick Streeper.- These- are g'uoa.l speaker. week. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Whit Ed. and and They receive six cents of the, ejght from the. Brow r party. Frances. Tuttle and his brother, .James of Ogden cents a head charge made growers and Mrs; Robert. Griffith returned down Mitchell and Arline Jesso, from came.. Woofa Morgan of'. for the inspection apd registration home Sunday- from. California Cross were granted a said the of li- - '. east. Wind, They the'day of all'brands,of cattle sold. ; . . where they have. been visiting for marriage ' ihe in cense in the of the 'the this week. day early part city Mr. and Mrs.- Keith Smith an- a week. . CENTERVILLE wind in Morgan blew from the '. Mrs. A Di Eakk, formerly Mary Mr, and Mrs, Harold Mayfield nounce the arrival of. a sqn, Mrs. south'.but later, changed to the Alice Rodgers, of Bountiful was .' Smith was formerly Marjorie Dick- .have remodeled their home; n rushed to the 'At the mouth of Weber dast. L. D. S. hospital,' '. Don Jertsen hn.d the' misfortune Thu east wind managed to dam son of Lhyton. so was he severe that the. where she under-'-- ., ; gale' Monday morning to fall out of a tree and break hia Floyd Smith of Clearfield .and' age the school buildings sufficiently had to put his whole .Weight on went an appendix and' gall bladdef . tv give the pupils a holiday, but Dalores Brown of Ogden took o.Ut arm Tuesday afternoon. At the thu steering wheel at times, to keep operation. At last reports, she was , same time' his younger ' brother not 'even-thacould keep the Davis a' marriage license jn Ogden, Sat: the road in . improving. Page and'at. cut off his' finger. They nr nearly high .school foot' ball tcanx.'froftt urday.,' lane it nearly capsized his machine ' Fleet of the' sons, of Mr. and Mrs. Pat . Van Mrs; Josephine their scoring victory of 6. to 0 in ' ' ' . notwithstanding that they had on . . Farmington spent Monday here as favor of Iavfs in the Grahlte-Da-vi- u 803 pounds of potatoes, however, Mrs. Golden ' the guest of her parents, Mr and Stjringham ' and . . game.' it strfpped the cab of the truck- of . Mrs, Dell Adams. daughter, Ann', spent the week-en- d ' its covering. The wist wihd of Richard Nielson and at: the home .of her parents, Mr. Thursday afterThfe curb and gutter was noon and evening did not leave our Florence Eva Sandall Kaysville and Mrs! II.' H. Robinson. from the bank corner to the town out of- its path. Chimney took out a . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baird of. Salt in marrjage license ' track, Wednesday and Bamberger Lake aro the proud parents of li ycre bowh off, outbuildings cap'. Tuesday, oement started on the pouring ' sized,' hay and n.trawstacks blown Mrs. Annie Williams left Thurs- boy born last week. Mrs. Baird waa Main stret at the Jane. extension away; newly planted crops blown day fer a visit with relatives la formerly Miss Lorraine Keller. 3rd North; 4th East which Jacobson corner will be out of the ground, as wl a the Idaho.. Don Huntsman and wife have Boynton Farm . to the Jardine corner a dis lighting, heating radios and ariels The Republican campaign com- moved to Salt Lake. UTAH. $ BOUNTIFUL, blocks. tahee The trench of three and yvater pumping interfefred mittee .of which Jabez S. Mrs.. George Spackman. will hold Adams, is side west ,ta now being dug on the with. We can consider it lucky that chairman has p stablished headq- a reunion Thursday at her home of the road for A like distance of no loss of life occurred.. ' this uarters-here ' L being the first timei in five In the Layton town Slocks. The Centerville First ward ba- hal.1; ' years all have been together. Her three The. night of the east wind both zaar whs' int.erferred with .Thurs. Bill Corbridge, son of Mr. and guests will' be; Mr. and Mrs. Jaraeg' the Bountiful Light & Power and TUESDAY DANCES day evening on account of the east, Mrs. Calvin Corbridge, suffered an P. Clark, of Carlin, Nev.; Mrs.' the Municipal lights were off sever wind which blev the electric South to. his- back while playing Susan &im6ns, Oakley, Ida.; Mr! al hours. injury light wires down, but it is hoped-thAnd Mrs, Norman Gorder, Morgan; football at the U. S. A. C at fire guard! for the Mr. Amusement remaining evenings will meet with lie had. to .return home for Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker, Mor- Davis Bfgley, addition Was to the county overwhelming. success. Mrs. ' one week and recuperate. ', gan; Becky Tucker, Morgan; atch National Forest Gome have . reserve, said Mrs. Frank Lyons- of Ogden is Miss Lor Lee Vowles of Farming Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knighton, which have and cattle sheep her! ton and Mias Ila Stevenson' were Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. spending .the Good Time the hills east of here, have uncle and annfe, Mr. and Miss Dal-to- last week-en- d Mrs. . of Mr. Ch&rleo Smith, and Bountiful; guests . ' done farely well this summer but . Van Ardan, nailey, Ida. Mrs. Zeftas Bennett. Melodian . are the summer range now. Mrs. Robert BonnemoYt apept- - k. Mrs'.M?. and' Mrs; Kenneth Roberts Mary Bybe entertainod He leaving said 'about 2000 head of eaVle couple of days in'. Salt Lake with .miourice the arrival of 'a daughter at a party Wednesday oveniag. and 8d,000 head of sheep, had graz . . friends, . rn at the Dee hospital at Ogden Five hundred was played and a ed oi! these mountains, this side of Mr. arid' Mrs. Fred Hatch of 3,' 1936. Mrs. Roberta and lovely dinner served to 16 guests, ,ct. Bountiful were' the guests of Mr. Hardscrabble, this season. About C returned home last Mrs, Robert Marshal has return daughter l and J. Tarrish, Thurfi '. y ed home after a visit to onday, 2000 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sheffield of Duchesne county visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Sheffield . . . over the . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith are proud parents of a son born at Ogden, Oct.. 4, 1936. . Mr. Carl. Stevenson, sustained a ,F. .j. Talbot of the Covered 'Wag- broken' ankle when .the horse be Forof Veterans Post of .the gon was riding fell. He has been in the WarB, of adon Veterans hospital at Sfilt Lake asslfne , since the accident, dt'P,;t,(T,;rt . Miss Virginia S Wiggill who is at. .can . school at .Logan- visited tending week-ens, over n t with her the. If any veteran ia . .o Realization or any to which veterans are entitled, Mr. Talbot will be only too glad to ren. der all the assistance he can; tQ have' them taken care of, regardless of whern &n.d where they serv: ed or to. what organization they 27-2- 8 ' . belong. : . charge. T.wo more, dates remain in which to register to make ?ne eligible to vote in this coming election,. "Nov. 3; namly, Tuesday, Oct,' 27 and . . Wednesday, October 28. coir-9ietc- Hl ( . i . . . i - hi,-30- . r I n Figures gathered at random from the years report of the American Red Cross reveal the magnitude of the work being csr-- . rted on hy that organization. Red Cross workers assisted teteraus; 5S7 Red Cross Public Health nurses paid 921,455 vie its to 186,326 patients; 98,441 first aid certificates were Issued while 46,693 persons were trained in Ilfs saving. Volunteer ' workers produced 3,102,843 surgical dressings, with 80.901 volunteers being on active duty throughout the , year. The .hall Saturday . . Red Croaa Haa Busy Year; party to be gfc ! . their are sponsoring 4 - f- , I Department, In the various- communities will be pointed out. Tha rhlidmi In our schools throughout the country will ho given'! list of the homo hazards and asknd to enroll parents or rela- tlvei in the light against them. Nearly five, million, men, Women, and children' were temporarily dishomes of America last abled year by neclderits. officials of the National-- ' Safety Council have revealed. Most of the 'accidents in 'which persons were killed and Injured could, have heert prevented, according to this safety agency, this fuel alone largely motivating the Red Cross drive for accident elim' ' ' ' " ination. , social-'Active cooperation of clvld, educational, veterans', and other groups hus been secured. Red Cross Inspection forms or home check lists will be distributed Jto homes where, there are ao. children with the help of these organizations.. Due to Inaccessibility and lack of compensation coverage; little or no pioneering has been done lu the held of farm safety, the Red Crass, states. However, more peoplo were accidentally killed ia agricultural pursuits last year than in any other occupation, making the- need, for lafety education and farm home Inspection apparent. Other agencies now active, lu tils field point to tbs fact that, because of Ita nearly chapters And branches, the Red Cross has a unique opportunity to successfully promote a project of this nature. Home accidents lujure many mure than do automobile accidents; they klll nearly as many, claiming an av-- ' erageof about 80 lives dally. In terms of dollarr. and cents, for the prBcti-cal mlndod, home accidents cost 'more than 81,000 per minute. Accidents of all types aro Public Enemy No. 4. Only three diseases cause as many denths each year, heart disease, cancer, Hnd cerebral, hemorrhage. "The home is not the placo of safety It is commouly supposed to be," said Mr. Flesor in commenting on the new Red Cross service to the community. The Red Cross, as a part of Us chartered obligation to prevent death and alleviate suffering, Is conducting this humanitarian program to cut down the mounting toll of avoidable personal Injury, and death In the. homes of the country'." The annual Red Cross roll rail, ' running from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, is one .of. the means of backing such a campaign.-Aleitlsens of the United States are offered the opportunity to Join and assist In the work of the organization. . I Talbot Assigned DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES To. Rehabilitatioh. . ifLlth Id her party at the homewaj r paign' Mr.'Fieser said. "Ilastards SME THPEUyi 'OU DOVN Vf. "B6roQ- - 18,-00- 0 Robtrto. T , Mr. and Mrs. Lcwrtot tkeen of Idaho Falls, wire lasj dreek-tn- d guesta of rtv Hat Mrs, ed In HEARTS :& accident-preventio- .CbAeiw and daughter, Sajrtora, lira E. Roberta and XfH.Jp-k- r attended the foafral relative in 8laakj4V day. They reB Mias Ethlya 1 e - KAjiXpin Mr. and nation-wid- Cross tins campaign to. the home and Rm1 on the farm that now take an annual toll of. nearly 33.000 lives, according fo a recent statement hy Lames L. Flescr. vice chairman In charge of domosttd operations. "Every Red Cross chapter Is being asked to play- - a part in this cam- - r s ' , SHE SAvS LCVES. NOT .5ME ME . CvL hi: r V A report waa adapted bnoanc-in- g the growing provaltney of the use of expert, tyMaa, with thei? conflicting. UsUwHJV'5 Tkia rfr-e- d papiul'ariy!W tto no of ood, where alienists, .in. jcriartaalk arimrod to experts piay always Insane,' tbs thaf testify be U tin- pprovided ploy .them. fa As a mattjsr convention very , frygasUy oritiei 74 the prevailing' Mid tod itokrimhal pprocedure.'biik a usy ' have done very litity ' blMH for Legislators jao,-teas the present4 StaU of most lefcisla(oip!aAfci$wjsya the reSpopnsibili.tj rsA,' frimost wholly uppnta lagtt ftsfssslsa. laaaMeraklo By .the Bader lays regulating , tto euni and;M)s$g.jt?seace officers tllri ttol( trivial and ofiW ftafcwa, ike I . ITS NOT THE LOST INThEAPTS, ITS THE 6AM. DOT T 6IV. UP BECAUSE 0ONL. ACCIDENTS At a recent amnaa stating of the American Bair Association it was openly admitteifr by prtmirur.t Program Inaugurated in Local members that public confidence in Chapters to Cut Down Farm the courts and itoly .adminiitration ' wak-eneof the law ia'boiig fUadily Accidents' " ' ' TMECETHERE ADAMOLE PA IS MY ALL Ogden, Utah ; f ' |