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Show .. -- r p: - Deer Season Quits Pheasant Season : X feKLV tfWS-!SFRES- S. . ; 1938 LAYTON,' UTAH, OCTOBER i ' , ... V , I , iliuinwwjf .V. down from their summer camp from their trip first their 8. ed 340 had .work ,.ayton, are Co. bf Jnn' on the. mountain, last week, to The . . to California. . ttUt of lhe ygar in the Jr. High nuiin camp. . '. . W. J. Robinson, he mren of . fdur Congressman . i.thooi gym'. Only , Captain J. Hobart MiHir, in Senator .Ira Huggins iind .Henr The deer season closes this 'Fri"xVeilncstiajrsaid workers of the Fort. camp, charge i seawl11 Moyle will be the. speakers at a the. 30 and new wen pheasant day, Oct. .the entire ara terraced fast Douglas District , Colonel scejpd Democratic .rally tp te.lielct "bere . meni who were, discharged. son opens a week from Sunday, summer and the summer of 1935, honored CCC Co. 910. with, a ' Miller, ; will tonight. it 8. that November . captain Miller spates and construced the road to Farm- visit to the company all camp F.' R. Knowltoft and family hare be hard to .round- out the sqiad- into Fish and game officials say that ington canyon. 'from Ffcirvie.w, Cache returned .night. con this., he is year. A well balanced team, but pheasants are plentiful Next year, h said, the road will .has to- - place Vylley; where M?. Knowlton prbgram was in charge of- fi(ient that be will be In ten counties, Box Elder Cache be completed down Farmington ithejheAsst. ThcoDistrict contract work. Chaplin, .f,1 been cmn doing Carbon, Davis, Duchesne, Emery,' vahyon, allowing an excellent dore Curtqs.. was started with withlLt Mr, and' Mrs. Stanley . Ellison Juab, Salt. Lake, Uintah and Utah scenic drive from OTer community singing, and then Have Pare favorably are h.ere on a visit from the Ellison fro-November the season will be the mountain to Farmington. , Hughes sang some old ballarda. team, ranches in" Nevada, 8 to 11, both dates inclusive, while-'The terracing when completed Then the District Chaplin, Col. Two feature pictures at the three-da- y season will be. open-iwill extend from Tarrish canyon, Miller, gave a talk on intdluctural . at Layton next Wednesday Roxy state. the of counties 19 the other and attitudes and the maintaing of the to nrth Farmington canyon, and Thursday nights Shirley TemQuail may be. hunted in the fo- from 800 to 1000 feet down from enthusiasm of youth. .. David Stevenson,- who was hutr ple in Little Rich Gir.1 FriDuchesne, counties: Davis, llowing the tops of the watershed area. It Goidie addressed the Saturday while riding, tp Salt Lake day, Saturday' and Sunday.- No Captain Grand,- Morgan, Salt. Lake, Sevier, has been completed from .Bountimen a few minutes and stated how with L. E. Ilochell when the lattera on Tuesday' nights; Uintah, Utah, Weber and Washing- ful peak across Centerville canyon he had enjoyed the amp during car collided with a car on the new show There were several deer killed ton. A four-da- y season, the dates thus far. The entir area terraced his short stay here. He was follow- - highway in Farmington,, is improv In the hills east of here during the from November '8 to 11, inclusive, has been seeded! o.d by Captain Miller., who told the jng. Hi injuries consisted of cuts shooting season. .will be held in' Davis, Duchesne, The camp this year. was located men that all camp night would be and bruises. coal . coun-Machinery for pulverizing Salt Lake, .Uintah and Utah near the head of Farrish canyon, every Wednesday instead of Thurs little daughter of Mr. and has been installed in the boiler ' ' The ' ' . tics; but will be relocated next yar to day hereafter. Captain. Miller also Mrs. Dick Evans is very 4;ck with room of the Laytoh sugar, factory The. limit on pheasants is two ' ' it closer to the region of Stated. that basketball would begin pneumonia.. The new equipment keeps the birds a day for the four days.' t bring Miller said. All Captain Funeral services were held SunThursday night, and that the men fulFblast but there machinery and equipment was would, have access to the Junior day in (he West Layton chapel for isf no smoke-frothe stacks. This brought down frpm the mountain high gyrh every ' Tuesday and Gayelyn Corbridge, daughter of gives Davis county its first .really CCC ' camp during the pat .week, 'and Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thaync Corbridge. ' smokeles? .factory. the men completed preparations CCC MEN RETURN WITH DEER Mrs. Ernest Layton is suffering Mr. .and Mri. Lee Stephens ' of . for the winter. Co receiv-men from' CCC Several 94Q from heart trouble. She is Salt Lake spent Monday here as During the winter xnpnthilf when returned to camp after a success-Jin- g treatment at the hospital in the guests of. relatives. work on the mountain is impossible lul deer hunting season others re- Ogden. Mrs. Irvin Woods had hef tonsils , the camp workers will be occupied turned who said they baw orjy does Mark Whitesides is at the removed Tuesday at her. home. . llaving done extensive Work, on in flood and erosion control- - work The following men returned to Dee hospital in Ogden where she Willard aPrkei;, who is Suffering in the valley, ... Coflood control terracing-anconcamp alter they, had successfully underwent an operation last week with flu, is tsill- in a seno-uC. R Wehmeyer was camp stiper bagged a buck, Keith West,. Bill nstruction of a scenic road from Mrs. H. W. Jones and Miss Vera dition , ; Starts Nov. tee Honors M le - Chs-plirf- STARTING ba-c- wHSi . . . - . - , . If l Ws 5 Kathleen Quinn LAYTON - nnnnse EFirclks - . . steam.-puffin- g Men Who Eighty The. cleverest exceptional materials styles you ever saw at a special introducmiss. this and come be. tory price-Do- -- . fore it is too late." . . . .Lfrbk'neat, trim and a fresh a a '.daisy aroqnd. t b e 'house 'in ..these New--' adorable Irifcts! They !re so easy to launder . . . 'Mrs. and' so d . , ' . ,. ' . t 9 , . - if V . : i " ' 14 . , to 44. . , Remember Last Winter . , . ' , : K . : We, the Kepublican party "of Davis County, submit" for your approval a ticket pledged ' for ECONOMY HONEST Y EFFICIENCY in office, ' .want at ledst half dozen, Trimmed'-with'dainty or'ruffles stna'rt ind gandy bindings-rNecontrasting Colors ami patterns.! Size-w ALL FAST COLOR t . - $ - V . , 3 oil,., .'fii 4.1 flatteri-n'g-youl- l , s rl . - f - . : nt Had Been Camped on Mountain Arc Back .. f BEAT THE COLD WAVE ri; , - . . Childrens Heavy Weight , CHILDRENS. Union Suits Each of the men placed on the ticket; is. .qualified for the office he seeks and promises to uphold his oath ' ; of office if elected. .; . C . . Cotton Ribbed t Boys Winter Weight ALBERT T. SMITH State Senator Beginning with one small can1920, ning factory at Clearfield in '.'Smith Mr. which the company heads now has a large and modern plant there, two factories in Brig ham City, and only this year opened a fourth near Pendleton, Oregon. He is now serving his seventh terms as president of the Clearfield town board and has been instrumental in effecting many worthwhile, permanent improve menta at Clearfield, among them being a modern water system. Vitally interested in the young poor pie, through his factory at Clearfield he employs as many as 85.0 during the summer season and aided materially in the construction of the new Boy Scout cabin at . i ALF . . . ; ' RALPH A. SHEFFIELD County Attorney .. RALPH A. SHEFFIELD, candidate for County Attorney, wa born and raised in Layton, Utah, and attended elementary school there. Following his graduation from the Davis High school, he filllf ed a two and years mission for the L. D. S. church in the. Southern States. Upon, returning from the mission field he worked his way through V- - , WM. A. DAWSON - With the election of Mr. Sheffield, the voters of Davis county will have a man who ha3 not only a thorough legal training, but one who is well trained in business affairs and who has had that practical experience so necessary to qualify one for the office of CouAttorney. Mens Part Wool ' Part Wool T. AMBY BRIGGS . $1.98 Fifteen years as a commercial traveler give him a wide knowledge of the entire fetate, as well as Davis "County. For the past six orchard he has operated an ' . tract in Farmington. The Republican 'candidate for . state representative is married; Seldom have the voters of Davis county had; the opportunity to send ' ft man to the state legislature who .is so well qualified to truly represent them. Good looking pastel plaids. yrs Lustrous 3 inch - sateen binding. Not less than 1 V 18-ac- fe pair Winter weight unions. 10 .wool for warmth and 'long .service!..' Standard ' sizes. Tan random. 'jy Double wool-- . 70 x 80'.- bed 5. size,. - . , District Attorney- ' - requirements but also the ability and courage so necessary- for affi- -' cient law enforcement., The Republican aominee 'ia it resident of Layton, Davis County. lie received his legal training at the University of Utah Law School graduating with honors in 1926. He served three terms as Davia County Attorney and established-aoutstanding record as a prosecutor. In recognition of his ability the electorate of Davis county re- elected him to office in 1932, he being the only Kepublican to sur- vive the Democratic landslide. ' Too often devotion to duty and courage to perform the require- ments prescribed by the oath of off ice. are neglected. William A. Dawson is fearless in the performance of his duties and will fill the office of District Attorney with honor and distinction. ' Commissioner BRIGGS, ; T; AMBY commissioner, candidate' for was born and raised in Bountiful. He attended school there and Is A graduate of the Davis High school. . Mr.-- Briggs is a .large taxpayer in Davie county, owning a thirty-si- x acre fruit farm a mile cast of . , Ovx.qL.a. ;V' ; ' .. . '. ' j ar $2-7- re i F. :. .o , " - ' v A il. .V;. J:r- f . t " c -- y, - ; V, t f- - L-.- .. . , v . . ,v ' ft lv " - n - (Paid PoRUctl Advei tiscm'rrt by rt5 c . at iatipMiid n veon WILLIAM II. SIMMONS was born in Davis county of pioneer parentage and has Iived in Davis county practically all his life. He has always followed the occupation of farming and stockraising, being known as one of the most successful feeders of livestock in the county. His intense interest in church and civic affairs, is evidenced by lf Mr. Simmons spent two and States Southern in the years Mission; has served in the West Layton ward Bishopric; has been of the Sunday Superintendent School, President of the Y. M. M. I. A., the Ward Recreation; served in the local Farm Bureau for a number of years, and nt present is a member of the Stake Old Folks Committee. Mr. Simmons knows Davis county and its need. Ho pledges himself, if elected, to give his best interests of Davis county and its people. - V J x - - y ' ? oA for-the- ?,1. -- this price! H. SIMMONS Commissioner 2rYear the following: M 'tv A treat WILLIAM one-ha- ,,'p" . 72x84 inches. Hadley, e V .V I( 'Vy. v Yif: . pounds of warmth and satisfaction. Not less than 5 wool. Extra " large, of office. v;: vr. pair 9 . pledges-himsel- iVs-- - - ed iron. 801MMII , - Lovely Pastels! Jane Evans, daughter of Mr. and Tomato vines save a few north , Mrs. Richard Evans, is at tha Dm of Sunset ha dall past ont prior ta hospital suffering from pneumonia this last storm. and measles. In a little country school in LanThe Bamberger packing house, caster county, Pa., there are 23 puwhich was badly damaged by the 22 of whom are named Stole pils, recent east wind; is being rebuilt. fus. The roof and walls are of galvanis Clarence Hawkea of Man in the county. He is married and the father of. ' three children., He is a veteran of the world war. Vs :T ' I o dipoanznr conpjujv - efficient-tenur- UNIONS . , - Plaid Blankets Wool 4 . If elected, Mr. Briggsto an honest and Boys 15 tv Bountiful. term :IIe ha served' a two-ye.'as a member of the Bountiful City council and has been a. director of the Stone Creek Irrigation company .for the. past six years. ' He is a member of the U D. S. church, holding the office of High Councilman and is also .interested in scouting and lesser Priesthood . work. Mr. Briggs is of Pioneer parents who have always taken an active part in ivligious and civie affairs . '. One nf .the warmest unions made ! Tan random, 15 wool. Extra heavyweight. Cut fulL . u:. - ' V-3- ; . . the University of Utah, enrolling in the Law school them He completed five years of study and nty '. . . the L. D. SI Business college, at which time he secured an office position in a Salt Lake business firm. Thereafter Mr. Sheffield entered graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree working his way through the entire five years. Mr. Sheffield lives in Layton; is married and has one small daugh- . Vote Republican Straight! one-ha- ter. . ft member of Farmington post No. 27. T he American Legion.' ' . 'T& . standard sizes. Born in Farmington in 1898, he attended the grade school there, L. D. 8. .high school, and the .Utah-StatAgricultural college at Logan man and is He is. an FRANK KNOX M. LAN DON - v.. K'!: . William A. Dawson has prov- ed himself t.o have not only these " t T2c yd For childrens and .adults and A suit that will stand warm undergarments ' wide. in. 35 wear.' plenty of wear. Cotton rib sleeping knit, lightly fleeced. Full . tice. . 'V vJ f,V4 local residents.- -, V JULIAN MILLER State Representative. ' The election of il. Julian Milleir will bring to the legislature of the state of Utah a man whose diversi- ' fied agricultural, irrigation, and ' business interests eminently qualiDafy him to adequately represent ria county and - the interests of all' II.-- ispif- Two of the essential qualified tions of an efficient prosecutor ara fearlessness and determination coupled with a keen sense of jus- V -- ii Clearfield. . Mr. rpithr president of the North Davis stake nigh priests quorum, is married and the father of thre living sons and one daughter. . f,1'- ' jhxt . ! if.-'- - - Popular Quality - i. ' r,.- e - 'M ..r v Bleached .ribbed- cottonl Light, tail random brushed-insidLightly fleeced. Rayon and out. Double trimmed, y to 10, drop soled feet. Sizes 2 to- 8." ' seat, - ym 1,"'V ; ;49c . . S. Winder, Secretary- - Republican State Committee.) . 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