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Show I WEEKLY SEWS EXPRESS, EARMINGTON T Mn. Watkins Rich f ri'arnag r.d Mr. Lots of Sheffield ptoed and Mr. $ unmor.. Com- I E.toKochell aKaysville car VhUe vn-- L driving ruilty GrannWR?.iKJ.uWlei he influence pf lqu6r in Jus-duho ti$ played a HellevHs court and . was fin- Piano solo. Mr. 1 U-Screven sc L, 12 s'. Saturday; the ear he wai compared ly Mi, jaact cu with a ear, driven wnderci tw, .oR,.. driving cpilifled Among tho ri pile Curtis of Salt Lake, on the other i;' guost were n Jlw highway,: just bacji of the.O.lD lady and Mrs! station. The passengers with Fuller tf I.. c rs- - Edge-u-t-. I. - Ar.dc Curtis were all young, people cn rr' ft?0 Andre Find that Ms McvardsMp !.js r.itru'd nut program of New lcal --- Reduced statf indcbtcdncH and cut utate prop ' . . ; erty tax. o- 'of them served, . .. - noti-ayme- ' . nt . The seriously 'injured They were,! ve're ..... . t,u nbne - ! Fa-ter- ISVfl. eante fortunately ... - .. . Eosia State Capital- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Report of Condition of the BOUNTIFUL STAT RANK of Bountiful, in the ?tftte of Utah, at the close off business op October 10, 1930. . . ASSKfSJ NOTICE i hereby tivt'tt Jf the Loans find discount , J foreclonu of the tnachanics lien Overdrafts I....... 1,590.65 ...., CHEVROLET of the DltCHTY fully 1927 United States tbucn'imi t.t obligations, direct and'oi COMPANY against ONE ... 39,629.13 guntanteed Motor SEDAN, CHANDLER ' Oilier inituls, !.teek-- , and Mcuritios $30,123.27 County- and. tin of nceount No, IS0047, .n Bond 33,510.57 Municipal by L. J. FISHER, of Bnni.ing bouse. ? I A.! n'.DO Furniture an.1 fixtures, $l;,500.-()18,500.00 " t raid hi of owner ountiful, Utah, Real than id house nilir sold under arid rwi . banking tithe vehicle, of repair made . 'v., 12,921.72 same on or about January 13, 193d - v. i.ii ihir ar.ks, and cash Items in ta.atuvCah, ComChevrolet the Doughty by : .f cidVitum ... , 121,586.83.-- ' pany, at hi request, and storage Othr - Draft ihiicl iiM ...t'.... Trade '10,192.96-- ; ijni Acceptances from the dat. of said repairs to - . STATE. BANKING DEPARTMENT- Notice of Foreclosure . SALE ,fcef oe . ' OCTOBER?, IS8 UTAH, 1 .pi'-oces-a ih..'n V.'o.OtU'.tHH). tho rational !h tutu of lu'-rNov D al had t tb conclu-- ; Ilic? lucn cannot fa o s.'o that '. lcailcis' nationally r'rrj Wi'i'vcS'l.: y that c::! ;ln Ktatc iivliu'ui.-tr.'.tio-n ' ' the present time. Now D.a! jr.vr.ia.! it ' by will firl that thay have been bitten TOTAL' .........:...$504, 391.22 Governor llcnry II. l.Iood could bo i:i tln h..nl if their state, running due the now the That amount r.t:iiD t moM. Mate is thumlioil cut. ' ' ft t!m LIABILITIES . Doughty Chevrolet Company U the Dit.i.'.'nd d 1 I i T!'.i n they I'm.! the :Mt nl.l given Their tvrd'.n!on that only by f v md ' and sum of SiKi.oO. i'..uuiciliipscorpora4 ront.nu nr the Now Dc.nl tluv.mh the Kac.itiatnu tion Fin : ... Faivl vehicle will be sold in v$184, 785.25 v blcli Govcrnc-- I.bvil ntnl Ms ance I'crporation to Mipj)ort tha iti-i,b pH?. its of individuals, partner.-hiJG6.510.09 to and the lien corporations.'. of said highest liusir.i-satul interests' ot had put into i;vration ' : ,t,.d muni, ipal deposit bidder for cash at the. place of 49.4398 cival.l Itr.ti bo in any favorr.bb the state reaching ;t total approoch nt oih-ce lu.tik.s fend officers, pbecks out- -' Chevrolet business D'p'it. n of the Doughty rontimic.l with mark t rcci''vo the ing the Jt'.ywo.oet) . at'iiini . .. ... . 173155. of tho rational pro:: ova. Company, nt Bountiful, Utah, ftow.iivg f IS.Oi'U.OOO ' lt.M ITEMS 11 to 18, inc'u'-'vi-:- . Al.OF . at 193' n November ', atii! Hate fh Kta'e 14th, tn th y.ov-- j to il.'-Vihout Saturday, ' ' Seemed Dy tlii podge of lentui under invest-.- which 1J noon. MUl"'t'U'.l a ii it enior pi rsona! chonn and dignity .I or ih- color :;nj ibmt of vitlu lii'lj i ll to make tl'i-- poMsible. ...$ Notlfl' DOUGHTY CHEVROLET CO., N- t tho lu ll cii'.nli.lnto or tin Al t vimt cf til- ly the pledge of loan ati m- in- - ' ' being tha By S. A. Doughty, Manager. IK. RcmiMiran rvurnce, thi.-- e support- - first t.' tu!;i fulV-- t lulvHnlsise of 00.903.37 Date of first publication, October t : era wenwith three ibe praur; i'i ti tnnki rafj 37.3J Capital 30, 193d. 1 n if I'.nd ijchvtiture..: facts; Fir', .that th- ny input hies the saviims act vr.is nf her people of the Ituk pendent in brnlviog instituHors ami Goveruni attitml Rk niistrnctinn Firmtu-- i tit art ion in having a iml the Republican n'eninee were nor llooil . .. .. orporatii.n fend 'the people riate law passed which made this nnlinoa n fju;:r.-itiSiil.l tn iiil lT, (2) .. .. $ ..... eonld tie vaugo wlnit would I" possible. I ' fi rinl sii'i'k, ir;t .'hiiri pn , nir $. . 30,000.00 A students looking over felt their altitude toward the national shnr-per shun-- tat irtui.Iv at $ New Deal program: Seeocd, that urithmetie problem those tnou S.'Cii'ul ....rhari's, pur $ Governor Fdood's known rceerd turned their attention to the ' J i r sdmre, ret irahl.. at n pc; iTiarc. j Deal had account fortunate New of bank without the support ( lIHid (lU'tiinii bei n lb finite and wholehearted; and without work. Here they found par $5(hUt pci bhai'i'i Here is a way lo Kelp calm .'Ui'i hi .. 23,000.00 and finally that the cold figure en ' emergency relief expenditures Jn I Uiliviiicil pinf.tatin New Deri .program in Utah Utah reached more than J2H.POO.OOO 28, 182.83. quivering ncryci were so !ntirm'ns'..-i- l between to March 1, of this year and that On TiiTAL DAriTAI. ACCOUNT . s!..idliiiMi K .mu itiI (o ii l(t and nation, that none could to got this federal aid Governor '..'...I,: .$103,482.85Arr ilwi il uw, li4 MU trr emu Imml without destroying Blood had ttf put on tha lim $3., separate . . tlinf-- wki-- mm Kolil iIk nU trrltml-Uo ora' lrr.K M you I from state funds and both. INrIAJ lUN(! MARITAL ACCOUNT If you nirnrts in. no i(r.C, In 'I V!l S. Latest (hit shew that wore tha?. .'imitlier $2,758,000 from local taxNrATL OF UTAH. COUNTY OF DAVIS Isa. VIM.I4AM VM.t.rA'ni.r coimihu nu. ii . IwniM $1 't0,000.00(t ha Nh been made avail- ing units. Thor must 'bo credit Duvid pu w and first sworn to .duly hrinjj and' Ah u Ill accuVding law, l4.v lie rw deposes, you wrfik top able to Utah through fedor.it duo any Governor wh balances says, thn,t Ik is Cashier of the above, named hank and that the above and lilt anuia. When Mnif innrrSW p4 tin SaviM In fort agencies either In the farm of di- his budget, brine tax teller to disaml'correct statement of the cori '' repofl contains 'a full,-truh pi aart mu want I ran aaay Inn rect grants from federal funds or tressed property owners and t tha Pm. if U . . , fiK. I Ml. K. PrNKU AM S X( ditnm of (he said bank at Ihe business en the 10th day of pf XTMHI niMfliliNIV Many Mam lui ' so stupendous . through loan extended through samu time finances ? . ' had nrmt ai Jauftlcd aa ynira. Wilt tluy kan October, 1936. . federal agencies. This vast sum a program. ' : and and hran pap annagT ' alknlwll.luplhitr ' DAVID MABEY, Cashier. ; . . ha been used to support '.the dcs M hark ra normal with. to ahl of t IIIA I. Furthermore they tea publlo MJl.scrihcd and swonx to. before me this 20th dav of October, 1936. INhJIAkk VKl.rr AHUS (A)k(pmNU. titute, the. unemployed the tanner works programs snd work proaaal yoair prandmoikra h(MH yamr ..'LELAND' . MMla lMkuaaawua,'lnliahhaii(oinilnni ..and the business waft.. D h:is gress programs today fresh from ' ttiay dtpcailod ppua tkl fanwiaia oM madh-la. Tublic. brought relief 1e onr people and thq stats and national agencies, Notary . . . nmaa i to aa hrlp Iht up aaata supported their economic and sound programs which were doveloped by . . , aa hrp pi than vpcartat duiwi(iki. Residing at Bountiful, Utah My Commission will expire April 11,'' 1946. Governor Blood snd they know existenre. ' ' . . Credit for this vast program ot that rues like Cofrcct Attest: . ' Hopkins and ' lias Fflder&l other : recovery and reconstruction.disbursing, agencies eldredGe, .! mostly been given to the president, would not relish the Idea' of any .JONATHAN HOLBROOK, " but allowing great credit ta the upset In a program .now working MORIUARI . . IRA PESERET C. HOLBROOK, Utah congressional delegation .who smoothly.- : . . Director All was It that paved the way for this And wrhat of Utah's gigantic re-- r ' BANK COMMISSIONER- ' OJ'FICE'aF FTfVl tor be put into operation la tarnation program, .the greatest program oCthe Stht.e of Utah, do here- ?vVt;fUtrJA Jiank Utah. These Same, ahijpcrters after over undertaken .. Ja this ' stats. and jjointf (rue correct copy of tho statement Ifii. federal means , found the have this situation the Through nnaljxlrg above named bafik, filt'd fn office on' October 24, 1935, my .Y that to receive this great' assistance agencies will put. of have already . j, U was necessary to enact Into law put more than $13,000,000 to deBANK COMMISSIONER OF. THE a great many state enabling acts,' velop the plate by reclamation and STATE OF UTAH to create and organize a number of they cannot eee how this program rtate agencies and- finally to lay &o dependent on the tale's closest cold cash on tho' l!.ne to match the aid can continue to operate smoothfederal grants? ly by electing any othpr than Govutijm This, they say, !s where Gover- ernor Blood who has. brought this ' 36 Fast 7th nor Blood has come Into the pic- program to fruition. WkMteh 5462 .' ture. They found that he has been The record discloses k $7,000,509 lovrd ftrie desire the Lest to Washington to get this money public works program end . they find ThHr search through the messages that Governor Blond has lo of tho governor to the legislature raise $1,100,000 ot this to finance and of legislation enacted showed the undertakings and In addition k that he has aggressiyety cam- buH'dint construction program .putpaigned for gnd signed a score f ting $5,238,009 INI oral money Into jaws which made. It possible for, nbn federal projects was-- sponsored ' the national New .Deal ,to get to. by him and carried out. ".. work here. They found also that And what of. tho gigantic ' he created ' or had created state program which Is cold the federal raised under and the had state, agencies Operated by cash to get Utah In line and that aid, with Governor Blood the first he theft sold his progr'affis to na- to put New Deal mobey to work ' , , 'I ' ( tional New Dealers figuratively on foads, Here Some .$0,208,212 opening their purse strings for the federal funds h.avo b.een- placed at . . New Deal to get under' way here. the dJrposnt of it state agency to These men dug deep Into 'the be matched from stqte sources and . record to determine whnt Governor used to- put men to- work .and at ' Blood's .New Deal has meant to the same time improve our arteries 1935 . Utah." They found .of commerce. ' alphabet, the Mine typo Will tJtah' voters take any kfr aS the president's fend they realize tlop which will endanger the.exe-- . that the (wo men barn been march-ln- cuflon of such" projects as the .ten , ; . along tpgethor. i million dollar Deer Greek "or Salt , see thatResettlement tho Lakes mlljloii dollar- alfport both They . admlnls'tratlen more than of which projects are now. In Jeolife-io.thone and .million dollars In pardy and which which wohld prob-- t lafens and some $262,000 In outright itbly be. rejected byt any upsed : crack-po- t grants la Utah", for. rural .rohahllltat the program. which more tlon" brmight relief to Finally these political analysts fam- l.wn t'd the state recnrrd- of Gover.than 5,004 distressed 'farming ' t . ilies. ' nor Bipod am! they find a" . . hisbn Thdy point tor the fact state's Nevy the equal. Deal history, if It werg 'written tory in bniilness mdnagrmctt and couJd.not.be told without, an finance. A reduction In bonded-debts ' .Item to the effect- that loans from during his admlnlsteatlon-ap-- ' . L. - . lent."the federal land bapk and the land .proschfng tho $2,000,000 mark, n bank" commissioner brought relief cut fnthe t ix bill which property ,. - ; and- .to 5,678 families and totaled 2; will pay' to sufinort of state govern; . '434.20p-.0Hoiise.dur-ihment .by' $lv779.833 'in 193G alone, . ' They- question the Vlstlam cf these coupled wilh the a. complete ' " : candidate for Goyer-tib- eliminaticm of the s'ta.e property, tnppor'tlng who might Interfere pith a tax levy for support of the. whljch shows ap--' governmental housing progr-at agendo? excepting ' prAxIpiately 5,700 .notes Insured for only those fpr tho district schools modernizing hpnre' and spme Lt45 amUhlgh schools oi the state.'-The. other nbtes Insured for new." homes, discovered that The- states atten-thd two reachlnj proportion!! of sbcjcl secijrlty program Js.noxy In 658,000 to- (late . fullest accord w.!th the National They know Hint the A- A. A- was that tho slate". Is providing . .held unAonstltritional bat not until benefits equaled, by no other sfate It had brought agricultural xellef In tbe yn!.on to aid h'er rtcedy pen- on. to the. tune of $4,220,000 paid', to ; Utah- farmrirs and then they.ffdund' .These same analyst? 'dlscovereij . , that under, the name of the soil a phogresslve labor .rechrd equaled ..Conservation--Actnew program by no previous govertor with snch . was brought out. to replace the act progressive, measures eria.cted- Inta declared invalid. This axt, they law--aweek on puhlle found .requfros exact and compre works,- - ratification of tbe federal horfslve cooperation by the states child labor amendment, laws' regto". make if workable. ,Tluy know ulating. the employment of women ' also that Vtoh farnirrs- haver .re- and children In Industry .aq-- setceived more financial ting np machinery for fixing 'minibenefits from 'A. A. A. than the na- mum wages, a Jaw to protect the., tional average and Ihcy question rights of labor to organize and the Wisdom .of vote bvlng. rast In bargain collectlvely'.copcernlng all any way which might . interfere conditions-oa their with .Utahs Impending program model act for puttingemployment, thd state In for improving .the lqt of the farm line for the full benefits of 'the uner. They recall the prompt, action employment Insurance program . taken by onr Governor in drouth Such a record, these analysts relief whiv-- brought some $2,000,--00- declared warrants only one Infederal money to meet rthe escapable conclusion, that Goveremergency and saved fanners from nor Blood Is a vital cog in the aplorrlic of IIO.O'IO.COO. plication of the. New Deal to Utah They kilow that the Home Own-- , and his reelectlon must be assured ,ers I can Corporation has served to keep the New Deal at work for shelter for nearly ll.fino families, hen-f- it of Utah people and also for and given them a new lease on life continuing his own forward lookand a new lease on their homes, to ing progressive program. IV-- I :.n.,!! t iff I c-w- t- ii-- - to Delores, their I'.r.tVue be. idu-ilf- , pro;-,va- 1 t 1 pr.-itic- 11 inclusive, jtf-.ren- .Vi'-tll- - er Mrs. Hamilton. Gardner, of the state were present and spoke, as Catinpn, and well as Judge Vivian ' ' . . " h i , - - . . ' .Assets: Loani and' di?counts ' Overdrafts United States Government obligatibns, ' guaranteed ther bonds, staek.'and securities' Banking house, $70 15.00 Furniture and f .of, collection : iterns not in process GtW assets ' It-a- s - fixt-ores- v - : - 3578.4 ; . 554.6I . , , u y '$-- 905-8- T 135 ":inn - 532.OQ r 7 046JD0 . , y - 30 qc-- i ' 3 V ( 247.83 203.00 fiS of collection e 2190'55 . of the Legislature. . - 61 - - acf-a-n- - .- .' LIABILITIES - " , - s e r . 5rv.es for contingencies 2o,000 50,000.00 . one-third- '. 40emf,' : TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ...f. . - ' " .l..$130, 946.64- - ACCOU-NT.,.-.,$620,632-6- UTAH, . -- jina Clark, being first duly sworn according to law,a deposes e. v0Te he is Cashier of the above named bank of th- . statement 6 ,n report contains a full, true and correct 10th day. .OMdtlon of said bank at the close of business A-L- u 4. - oh-th- e vcxoter . CLARK, Cashier. at 20th day 6f me bHis i SeaH8Ce an sworn to before . FRANK CROFT, Notary Public. at Parmington, Utah. v.p mtmsaion will expire February 12, 1940. Correct Attest: . JOSEPH S. CLARK. JAMES A. ELDREDGE, . state of utah office of bank commissioner State 4t)ove ; f we Send to the Legislature me'n who will REPRESENT the people of Davis county? Let us send men who will submerge their own pet legislative tHeorie's and give thought to the needs of 0 Lets send men to the Legislature REPRESENT Davis county. StarlF. Enk Commissioner of the the Greycing is a true and correct copy of the statement R. F. STARLEY, UTAH BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF who will truly VOTE FOR " GRANT S. CLARK, Directors. named bank, filed in my office on- - " . . - Jr, SSe I7 f Davis county. TOTAL', INCLUDING CAPITAL. STATE OF COUNTY .OF DAVIS jss. . Holbiook .and; Holbrook forgot their constituency ; jn Davis c'ouhtyand devoted a large part of their tibn'tp the radicalism which was a.featureof that session of the.Legislature,-- Their .constituency who did not see eye to eye with them the radical proposals which were before the Legislature were forced to appeal to the more reasonable, legislators from other counties for sound .legislation, Isnt it about time that - - e ., Holbrook, boori companion bf Warwick C.,Lamoreaux. It was this same" Moses .Holbrook who an attento Parlortivqcar every Communistic, Socialistic the J95 session pink proposal made in the o-'day - 1 - " JJets consider: the ease of Representative Moses L. record-withou- . ana co p i202o'8 S6 deposits of individuals,' partnerships, . bone i AQ ,, oro noq Time deposits and corporations.. partnerships, individuals, pf . Seiiator Ward Holbrook dedicated his legislative program set out by Senator Maw. one-hal- f . 10 total . - has-mad- a 1 1, - , in return for juicy committee. appointments at the handsof Herbert B.Maw, president of the senate, - direct andor. r- N.--- V g . V - o , . ' . .. . the-sams . 'Jeal estate otvned other than .banking house. ?sh, balances with either banks, and- - c$sh items in p ' ' . Cv'S.'IOQlk a And now that election day is drawing near, lets lake a look at Holbrook aiid Holbrook who were mem bers of ihe session of the Legislature. - LAYTON, UTAH .. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH; Report of Condition ot the DAVIS' COUNTY B'ute of Utah atthe close of business on October . t & . a. m. to 8 p, BANKING .DEr.VRTMENT State "Capitol i.a . Vatkins .who StAT-- k - So-You- Fxtra Barber Sattirdayi SJIEOLBY'i BARBER SHOP . 1 Service Above starlfy corn-mittc- e , clarencf; - - - . - - . C-- . - - ; A Republican tea was held ht the home bf Mrs. T. A. Sorensen, ''Thursday, at 2.p. m. Mrs. Jesse T. - - ". A.T Hotifs: - - liK-it- n . rlat-ive- ; K -- - - O ( yur-uo(M- pai-- - 8FA0TJ - - s 1 J knr-tha-r - ' ir - - CENTERVILLE ! . - d. " i e - OF : NERVOUS? pi . SURE . . . 1 - . YOU ARE tin-a- th-i- . ... " - . " . 1 . . . : '.? ARE YOU . . . - ll rri-inin- - e - duties, imt-rcsi-.- - i U-inc- il f- WOODS CROSS - pa-si-- . isla-lio- I- -;. ! , shooting-commence- c'. i J, la.iortv er. Hal-low- c f c,Iur.-- t and nov ' The Veterans of Foreign Wars are birthday cae in n colors, was .holding a dance Tuesday evening topped with candles which utiv liep.-.eElecCourt Memorial house. the in by the ' guest cf honor. .. tion returns" will be given. . 1 he K. M, 1acx home was again a scene cf .festivity. n even in when Miss I.osalinJ Fridayentertained a .. W F r friends a Mr. and Mrs. . Hubert Mitchell Halloween party. . Henegars d'usine.-?- college t"J and Mr. flhd Mrs. 'Roy Taylor of uent.-an. to participate in their Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Brig- -' ham city with Byrari Hayward and usual Hallowe'en dance ur.d frolic on Saturday evening. family, it being. Mr, Haywards 1 1 ntcrville .Second ward as well .birthday, Mr. and Mrs.- Fred S- - Hatch of as five of the other wards of South ' Davis ptake put on real successful Dos Angeles were. weekend . visitacts for the M. I, A. road show ors' at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence EldreJge. They had spent which came off Tuesday and Wedten days, in Idaho ' Falls and other nesday evening. Andrew (Andy) Torry is attendIdaho towns with relatives and friends. They' are leaving this week ing the University of Utah. Mrs. Cora Butler is visiting with for their home. , ' friends in Balt Lake for a week or The visitinjg teachers4 training class will be held Tuesday in the two. Mrs. Harold Roberts spent last .West Bountiful meeting house at 1:15 p.. m.. All teachers are urged weekend at Price, Utah, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Decker. to.be present. . Mrs. Decker was formerly Miss Miss Loretta. Stevens .of- BerkelTrease Roberts. . ey, California and" her mother, Miss Beth Tinge y, who is attend Stevens of Burley, Idaho are visiting with members ing the A. C. at Logan, is expectof the fAmily and their many ed home over the week-enWilford Schofield, ago 77, of friends. Miss Stevens'. is leaving Syracuse, this Saturday. evening to resume Utah, the last remaining her work with.- the Union Oil tom? member of the old Schofield pione' er family, passed away Monday. pany. Mr. and. Mrs. Austin" Fife of His funeral services were held in Palo Alto; Calif, are nicely located Syracuse, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Wedin. Boston, where' Mr. Fife jis' taking nesday .the body wa9 taken to a three "year course at Harvard Braver, Utah, for grave side services and burial by bis mother, who . .. . university. t Buck Sun- was buried there many years ago. Mr. Schofield had never .married, day, Nor. 1. . . Mr. and Mrs. ;ShirIey Barnes, lie had a number of very devoted .. who- had .spent the summer at the nephews and nieces. Several auto relton home in- West Bountiful,, loads of accompanied the have returned to thebody to BeaVer. Among those who city. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. went were Mrs. Florence Campbell Royal Moss at the L. D. S. hospital Roberts and tome of his sisters. Mrs, Moss was Miss June Mr. Wilford Schofield vas a brothformerly . Manft. er of the late. Lorenzo Schofield Miss Elaine Back,' daughter ef and' Mrs-- Campbell. forjner chief deputy United States Bill Bryan of San Antonio, Tex marshaVand Mrs: Ilyrum 0. Pafck, has worn his hair In two ft Thursday for Washington, D. braids in'ce childhood because 3 , whte. shi had accepted a posit- tithes when his ha id was cut abort ion in tHe United States treasury he lost his eyesight. department, 'to assume her- pew ' . ; e-- - 1 - - r 1.thJ! ! " " re p ; - fore-closu- e . ho-Vn- - , " - -- na-ion- Kmilv Captain of Los AmgeleA. The S hfney Daughter Km ay l matrlhge will take; place caTly.next lair.sham. Daughter Kffie p. Ah members arc . ioonth. , urged to be present. . A dance will be given, under the . Miss Kvt!ynF;u.k Was rpoiisorship' of the1 Davis county the ..Fish'rtndi Came Protective associa-- . a; Del. 29. at i. f!, t tion-athe Davis high school gymh onorel Mr. t laui.f Sill birthday nasium Thursday 'averting, Novemitu uelidous wt- - served ber 5lK on vaM tafiles. uiptr The. deer season closes this- Fri at which the eight the pheasant shoot gue.--i, hvr played coi.i,. and day, Oct season. opens Sunday,. Novem ointr tanuii, The rooms and cliand jug very uni pu-l.iivuiut-- . ber 6 ecr.tihumg to Thursday, Nov. S. Clark CLASSIFIED ADS Albert T. Smith H. Julian Miller FOR SALE King: Silvertone trumpet; solid silver bell; in A-- l condition; cost new $150; will sell for $50. Ray Pierotti, Bountiful, 36- Utah. for for SENATOR REPRESENTATIVE ELDERLY MAN wants room Nicely furnished and board in Bountiful or adjacent apartment; all gas equipped. Mrs. territory. State prize. Address: Richard 35- Bountiful. Box 155, Bountiful, Utah. Stringham, FOR RENT (Paid Political Advertisement by M. S. Winder, Secretary Republican State Committee.) . . 1 |