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Show . TFjAA REWSCFRjSS..L.iVTt)f, tTA4f, DECEMBER It. Thermostats On Guard ' Th? mot j- -. of the d'errpfssur , great ptued. Ihii ;r. t ' aflds Every year variety of fields in whiclf the silently guards us against To-tt- e t 1 :r Ite v,' hjilanc is to mv mi they-inost- at p ba.st-met- ... TtijF ctotita ih, .!' v'a:-i- j sound governmental finance and normal prosperity. be duty of Congress ia dear and Fussing. Most of our Senators and l.eprcstijtatives have pprorhis-tax reduction to the voters who thm. The time for con vmntion has passed and the tim. for making good on promises ha.-- arr.ved. - -- . es . TIME FOR . " - . . . super-cautiou- - U -- Th it I. suitor years. Put-ca- t Monday. . !u: t ?uv Mitchell of Clinton and Duncan ,,f Roy were issued n.ur: :ae li.vti.se, Tuesday at M:. V.rd Cook and mh. Ogden J. B. e George Green. The Layton ward Relief .society held a social and Christmas program at 'the town hall Tuesday afternon, William Dawson and David White sides left last f0r Detroit where they will purchase new cars to'diive home. Cil son of Mr. and Mrs.. Ferris Whitesides, has been ill ihe part two syeeks suffering with .nfluenza. Mrs. Elevie Roberts I, undergoing ins treatment at tin- Dee tuvpital. Mrs. Oihu Green ha.? con fined to her bed the part two weeks ' sufm-in- . Vayner Hunter of Colton, Ore.,, has built & motor occupying le3. than a, cubi'c inch of space and operated, by battery. is capable, he claims, of 2,000 re. FOft SALE Tricycle; "pneumatic ' . tires; good condition, $10.00. 1L L. volutions a minute. Gleasbul Kaysvillc.. . (OK SALElotrtucs No. 1, $1.5D rer 100 lbs.; pop com (Black , Beaut'y) 12 lbs. fof $1.00-- oala straw,. 25c per bale; five Cyprus, 200 egg, incubators. . Alvin Ashby, . Cro.ts. ALL RINDS LOWEST PRICES Round dmuig table !yl-- t ' LONG GUARANTEES (oak) $5.00; dresser' (large mirror) . $10 Stxingham,. Bountiful AT 44- Utah-.. All' Aji wrlvau. SUeiun I OK SALI.' line. TTumpet 'and case, good as new, $30.' Jo!u. Staidc,. Jr, Boun-tifu- l 25 WEST SOUTH TEMPLE ' 2.4- Telephone To grind grai.h ai SALT LAKE CITY ) ANTK1 It - .44-4- WRIST WATCHES 44-4- 6. WOODS CROSS o,ic attended a luncheon , 1S7-J- . - - lu-v- . and ioctiive at tiie art barn in Salt Lake Motidu; Mr. Mrs. Othello Craig and uim.Iy of Oakland, Calif., are here for an mdefinute stay. Mrs Cliff Rdwardji and infant . ... - - FARMINGTON ' sister-in-la- ... Hor-ten- e Rasa-den- a, WHO WOULD PAY YOUR- OF i ISTT - Wtmmrm, COURSE YOULL NEED A NEW, LUSTROUS NATURAL Permanent Wave "T FOK ALL THE HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES VIRGINIAS BEAUTY SHOPP " ' " TELEPHONE 228-J- - -- r . SUPPLY YOUR'NEEDS CAN rs' RENT? Parks, The Jeweler .' - . . . - J. W. Fackrell 4s making his home at the Cuilen.hoV.i lq Sal.t Lake City again this winter. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dell ' Burnham ' ere spending the,, Christmas, holidays Mrs. 'William pouf farm. Satisfaction guaranteed With their daughter,M. llenty.at .Drlggs, Idaho.. The Luther Stout, gen. del, Layton ' 41lleniy family hadloen ii ins at Utah. Tetonia but since moved, to Driggs: Aieob Gierisch is on. his .wiy to. iiis winter headquarters in San Fran cioco. but thlj time he ils tneaaderln'g the farlherest way arojind . to get there as he wants to set the. 'Vain ted desert", petrified' forest aiid other natural wopders that abound in our neighboring 6la-t- on the south and to ixu-over the new high bridge over the Colorado river abovb Lee's . . ferry. The beauties" .of nature! and the great achievements .(f. men are : attractions that lure Mr. GieTisch . more ban- all bhers as he ' Is very hand first anxjotw o'get knowledge, lie is about S wen informe1! as any man we have ever. niet'. ."Aunt" Tide Taylor, .who' lives in a cabin in. the Ozark Mountains of Misiiom-i- , has baked two .dozen ciscuitK,. three times. day, for 65 . . '. . this. Eldon Simnnijv and in.ajit daughter returned Sunday from tin Dee. hospital. . Mrs. Harold Ellison entertained in honor of her son John Cooleys 8th birthday Wednesday crtenioon. The following friends vvere precent Wallie Rutnsy Clyde daughter returned Parrish, pavid from Sunday Owen. Blen Morgan, David the Doe po.sital Sandall, S. D. Adams,' Martin Mrs. Thomas Dirkdcck arid da llammor and ugh his school teacher,- Miss Zora Robter Sally of Oregon were Friday erts, ' isipots of Mrs. Golden M. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hatch have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otha K. Green." Mrs. Ruth Oviatt is t'fider the direction of Mrs. Pearl visiting with her brother and NMder the music Mr. department of the Layton ward Mutual dramatiz- and Mrs. Louis A.- Oviatt, ih ed three of the church California. hymns at Jack Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mutual Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ellison and Chris' Brown is at a Salt Lake hosson Howard of Vancouver B. C., pital receiving treatment for kid. years; arrived in Layton ot spend the holi ney trouble. . to ItB against tlu law knock days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Warren have the chy; of 'WaKchula, Fla., since moved into the home of Mrs. the city council there passed a Adams Evans. ' oiilinanoe. Mrs. Clarence Bone spent a few days last week at Spanish Turk visiting with her husband is "One of our ., friends,' whose . employed .there. Big double program at the Roxy house burneddown recently; is not theatre, Layton, Dec. J25. 20, 27. so. cheerful these diiys," writes ai Mrs. Marwood Layton. entertained correspondent. "At first he said the following guests .at abridge everything was all right because luncheon at the Cobble Cottage in his fire insurance, woyld cover the Ogden last Thursday- - Mrs. Spencer loss. But now- he is gr'anjbling Adams Mrs. Joe Day.' Mrs.. Frank about Morehouse, .Mrs. Glen' Layton, Mrs. raying rent for another Leonard Layton, .Golden F. house while his own is being re" built." Layton and Mrs. Clair Whitesides. . Mr. and Mrs.- James 'A. ' 'Higgs Who would pay your rent "while reran dy annuonred the birth of a your house was being rebuilt, if daughter. five destroyed or it? Not Mr-iOKeith Adams', Mrs. Don-M- d the fire insurance damaged unless company; Adams,. Mrs. .Lloyd Adams, Mrs. Sam and Mrs. Loi'in Back- - you included such, protection in your policy, as you can also do for water damage, aircraft p'ropr - vrr.n mrur erty damage, 'explosions, tic,. y sjyiLzn' The case comes to mind of ii manufacturing plant which turned out delicate instruments. .One day an airplane 'soaring oveihoutj dropped a part of its landing gear which crashed through the roof, and wrecked an important machine Much of the compan's production, wns hold lip for weeks because of this accident and considerable loss resulted from delay in making da: liveries,. . That is why aircraft- property damage insurance has come into . being. Protection also is afforded for loss of use and occupapncy, for v 5 3 - . . "T - Mrs. Elmer. Evans. Mrs i'hillip Maid er, Mrs. Hacel. Nald'r, Mrs. Chaites Sill, Mr?. K: H. NaWer. Mrs. J. Wm. Firth. .Mrs. Melvin Robins, Mrs. Ella Dawson, Mrs. L. E. Ellison. Mrs. Archie Allen. .Mrs. Kenneth Allen, Mrs. David . O. Green and Jlrs. influm-.a- apartments, fully gas equipped. ,, Mrs. : Richard "Stringfcara, 'Pbon- Bountiful 144. :'8tj."' ' - - with 41-4- Hal La Belle, son of Mr. anj Mrs. V. E. La Belit. is- home to spend the Cbrlstnws holidays- with his parents and friends, lie is attending tho University of Chioago where he Lx studying Chemistry, this being his Jimkxr year. He will return" January 4thi .TTie senior Mr. La Belle is the new manager of the' local telephone . exchange.-- He succeeded Angus Smedley when th litter retired. Mrs. Roy Barber is home from the hospital where she underwent an operation- for appendicitis. Tue.-ada- Kenneth Walton of this place ap'd FvtT..cc of Centerville were a marriage license Saturday. J;'hn Turwr of PluMale and fievv of Roy i ere issued .marriage U'V!is. FOR SERVICE Young Chester white boar," stock trade to transfer. David S. Mos, Woods Cross. 4 FOli- - RENT. Nicely furnished w-i- U-ris- u fgfy.Tf,8?? fr rrapsAul s technical people make daily use of the thermostat without vn suspecting or probably caring how it J down Li J ru.-operates. The ' beating devices ia taxes. our home the water in eur autoThe mopping-uand the we . air pno.ss w.!. mobile radiator have to begin in the modern is buildings breathe in tf the smallest city hall and go right held to desired temperature by through to thy gold hall atop the thermostatic control. automobile industry quick flagpole on the copitvl at WashThe new device has ington. to make .use of Nothing would Jo mere to enthermostat' the to seized upon courage the easier for 'industry to develop and motorist. make life more and mere labor then employ the water A thermostat prevents' a that an honest and defeeling the in summer and from boiling termined effort was being ru.de warm to allows it up njore rapidly ' the nation throughout to balancv thermosAnothet winter. in the and budgets reduce taxation. the carbureter mixture tat governs The answer rests with the peoso' that it is right for all times .of the. year and now finally comes ple. Their. is tho power to demand an aluminum piston known as the efficiency ami economy in governAutothermic which has already ment or theirs is the power to made its appearance on some of break their own public trea-urithe latest 1937 model cars which and the taxpayers (woih.: ami controls the' expansion of the alum industries). The first eour-- o lead t.. sba.!; in um piston to such a degree that an-job good wages. The suvrd it always fits the bore of the cycourse leads to unemployment, linder exactly, thereby not only forvclosures rt mortgage home, permitting the engine to develop and and the business, nentual its maximum power but also savbreak-dow- n of sound gov rr.nu nt. exing the owner considerable We cant pass the buck the cuse due to the oil economy effectanswer with us the rests ed by .its use, Always considered ideal for piston use aluminum, alloys such as Bohnalite expand at about twice ACTION the rate of cast iron. It would teem almost a foregone conclusion No issue that the next Congress that this being ihe case the fit of a will consider will be more imporpiston in a.. cylinder would vary tant than the tax issue. And none with temperature changes particaffect so overwhelming a prowill ularly when the engine is cold and when it is warm after having been portion of the people. We have achieved a considerable operated. Automotive engineers of industrial recovery. believe that the "thermostatic con- measure trol of the expansion of the alum- The need for much of the relief inum piston in the new Autother-mi- c spending of the last few years has type introduced on leading been eliminated. The time is here when we must, os a nation, balance 1937 car's is one of the most ingenious examples of methods of har- the. books, and return to normal assing natures forces that, has governmental fiscal policies. It. ia unquestionably true that .ever come to their attention. ' the burden of taxation, plus the fear of still heavier taxation in FROM BASEMENT.the future, is keeping industry ' TO; FLAGPOLE from making even faster progress toward complete recovery. An inThe elections throughout the na vestor who fears that the money tion are over. Candidates for office he places .in an industrial entercnatc 'on every ticket have, promised to prise where it Would wealth and jobs and stimulate the work f.or tax reduction. It is becoming pretty' generally entire'. business structure may recognized today, that .taxes are be virtually eaten up pbpy taxauch a- .burden oh .industry that tion, is naturally they restrict' its normal develop- The result is tight money" so far ment that means they 'restrict as many industries are concerned. The first step toward. solving our prospepetive jobs.' was Storks hh school sn from West Salt Imkc City in 1933. While in "high school .she was active in drama-r.c- s a njember of the Publici and e w::is in Uurge the ty cU:b. Panther- - stsd.ht el,t,ss sections of ywir 'book daring hcS juuUr and sVover in hotter o! Mrs. Glen IVjns, Adams, wh Mrmcily Jlrs. lb. was married recent: o;; Thursday s . Those at, the lu rpe f .Mil the and psese.r.t bssiAes gaest rf bvUtor we:- - sir,. .Royal M. ?. t h:t Side. Mrs. Fbins, Mrs. , Chloe Mr. 1). D. Harris, Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mrs. Parley Weaver, Mrs. David Weaver, Mr. Anrvie Nakter, Mrs.- R. tV. Adams, Mrs. Meidie Warro n, Mrs. Ctvr.ce H. Evans , non- troupe ,and;jpxpepnse.rpveji. 'icc!lafinius Er.chantfd Apt.!. Miss ihe man entertaViod at ti-- 193t? 4 w-li- . - - . M-rs- . . : - - THE LASTING FOR HOME COMFORT . : , I , . , a&ices to!oI837 irfii Hie r - J sprinkler leakage, water damige, a. editor. She la in charge of the cia.,;, section.;. Miss Slocks was in charge of the organizations section of the 1033 Buzzer, which won luting. MLs Slocks is majewing in dietetics and minorlng in child development. She is a member of the Alpha .Chi Omega, national social soror.ty, and aLo a member of the Spurs, coed, service oig.mlzalion. In the summer of 1035 she was one of four gills from the college to t mam. . of Tie addition of a engine to the Ford line for 1937 brings you a new, low Tprice and give's you a en- - dholrc of two' pines-- . 85 h'orsepoWcT for maximum. V-ty- performance. 60 horsepower for mum economy. . " The maxi- . engine was . Originally- developed for use in Eng-land and France, where, fuel costs art It has been proven there for two V-- 8' - years with brilliant success. Now, brought to America, it- - 1937 FORD RASE PRICES FOR AND UP At creoles fin' entirely nrW standard, modern motoring rentinniy! The "60 engine, available' in- five lhc Fame body types? is b'uih in exactly to the same body size and. wheelbase with tbe same comadvanced design - . ' the 85. And fort and convenience .it' delivers' V-- 8 smoothness at speeds up to 70 miles an hour.' Two engine sizes hut only one car to give you more and one purpose miles and more satisfaction for your money, in 1937, H3 FORD FEATURES FOR APPEARANCE Distinctive Dearborn Plant Taxa, Dalivary and Handling Bumpaf Additional Spara Tira and AcceoriM a AUTHORIZED $25 A MONTH. fOD ftr FINANCE sraal 1937 design. Modern lid-tyHeadlamps in fender Sprons. hood. Larger luggage space. New inwindshield. teriors. Slanting n Safety Brakes BRAKES from steel of pedal to with "the safety wheel." Cable and conduit control. About less brake pedal pressure required. BOD Y All 'steel. Top, sides, floor and frame welded into a single atecl unit. no extra charge. Safety Glass throughout at Easy-Actio- one-thir- FLANS 4owi Irom any taadel 1937 Ford 8 Car Sutee. Ford dealer taywliera la tl United Aak roar Ferd dealer about the eay farmeol tkt DniTcrsAl Credit Comptny plant kTi any Up to the Minute in Styling V-- tl FORD MOTOR d A bi& COMFORT AND QUIET increased comfort e roomy car. Center-Poiswith new pressure by smoother spring-actiolubrication. New methods of mounting car. body and engine make a quieter n COMPANY Handsome Bedroom. Suites - . rt present Alpha Chi Omega at the notional .convention in White Sulphur Spring-?-, West YIrg'n.a. During her sophomore year she was Intramural athletic- manager for her sorority. She- Is ir.li-re- . kd in and elcam boiler accidents all new hazards in our high speed living. Numerous and interesting types of insurance coverage have had to jfc developcpd during recent years to meet hazards that many prop-ert- y owners are. yet unfamiliar ' '' with. priced t'bi illiuly low for Holiday Selling! Modem in raeeful lines bound to appeal to instes! lUaiitifully and so carefully made. Triced" from Trim, r.iccfiil, modem suites !S49 599 - . 'i Ii - ciam.i-explosio- n - L 'I - . . : FREE" - FREE - FREE coil springs and one finest grade cotton mattress with each Olio set of bedroom suitri sold during our Christmus Sales event!. Cedar Chests for Gifts . IIOUNTIFUL Every woman loves a beautiful Cedar Chest these are walnut renoered, with cedar lining. An Haven George Day, son of George R. Day who was killed in the World war, and Aurelia Smedley of Syrawere married recently an error occured in the previous announcement Doctor and Mrs. Phillip Howard arrived home from Chicago on Thursday of last week, to spend the Christmas holidays home. Dr Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray B. Howard. He had teen studying medicine for the past two years in Chicago and on the 15th of this month graduated with an M. D. They will return to Chicago after the holidays when he will enter the Presbyterian hospital there as an intern. J. L. Mathis is now living in Salt Lake City. Miss Maxine Stocks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stocks of Boun tiful, and senior at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, has been named to the Buzzer yearbook staff, according to Howard Calder, tics, and has taken part in several student productions, including The I cuse, ideal Chritsmas gift. $13.00 $32.00 Dont forget your Boys Sweetheart FREE--a A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Selection Till Christinas t i Phone 15 Davis Countys Homo-Own- el Store 4 ! Lovely Pillow or Scarf with Cedar Chest! Union Furniture Cor t it 4 4 4 4' 4 V 4 0 4 painty Bountiful 4 4 4 i 4 0 40 0 i i 0 |