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Show Woods' Cross KtfSvnxe". S' o' I yS ; SI933 luyw11 plnt lt on ctaker, 8, i WiHork Mt ? LsVem Bawling Rawlings of Fair- ! I I Hr. Hi? po-- week-en- last pre & Tur Plant Serves Man respondent Dealers y. FARMINGTON STEPHEN A. I:nsi: MRS. FRANK B. MUIR Phone leiephone: BounttWlT-- WOODS d M- - Mra- - sale by for one Barnes entertained Silt Lake clubs at a lunch-b- r Wednesday. hAh Cottrell is visiting rel-- v' week. Salt Lake City this son of youngest Lavender, Lavender, underwent an ftt ift En Og-C- i? w5ne,d.y niebL who is con-lr- v Childrens summer school school building, re-ft- fft she has now nineteen in the three grades re pupiis to the .chooL The conducted each 9 00 to 12:30 and that ;b 'XJ5t tav H 0" full will continue for x week a Mrs. Layton for that she still has room those desiring to pupils, and should get in touch with near fu- Layton in the very J. -l re V.-- CROSSjrrMore weie married Thursday, June 15. Mrs. Heher J. Session- - will Miss AlJat, "alker men are now employed reg ,.av,. evening, honoring Mrs. Horace sometime week spenrTist Un-mthis week-end Brough. ih Hunter, l'tah' ularly at the plant of the Wasatch Michigan, where she will ihihI s. MiSs Mahle Rigby BOUNTIFUL Oil Refining company here, and the .31 rs. .1 nmes. Murdock returned weeks with her d.mgh'tr, Mrs majority of these are residents of wtek in Salt Lake-a-s Tuesday from a months varuUon Tluus Merrill. She will aKot-en- d Davis county,, according to C. R. relatives. es1' ( in San Francisco. orrespofulent the world's fair iii MRS. PR Mv I,. MlIR Mrs. Edlis Wilson was hostess The First ward genealogy duss Owen, plant superintendent, A. U Clark m, " The L I) ,F oink t.,., mu belli a soeial Monday evening as a I27-Auis. Bountiful to.jirs. leiephone: plant produces about 1,0 00 the urMi:i. left today for Redwo. d t ornu. barrels of gasoline daily ,"bp ap-- 1 June f5. dosing feature of the past seasons Mrs, Laura Harrison and daugh- wot k. Latnoni Carr, son of Mr: and Mrs. j A'Slt. 1Jul1l'an Clai't, proximately 42.000 gallons, and the ter. Pima, buU1 return--Mrs J. S. to Ui" " Margaret entertained 15 storage tanks at the refinery Willard Carr, will, leave June M ' for the Australian niUon.' ' have a combined 'capacity of jJlu',hson and Hr. atu Mrs. f.ruk-i- " Angelas ntur huv.ug noted w TT7T id ir family dinner Sunday. Covers were luul for eighteen guests. Miss of mis here. Mart C. relatives and barrels. .endolyn.Woollev has re- - l?!,n Miss Florence Fldrcdge turned from Sunday, Robert Nichi L is recoei ing from Las Vega wigs The plant at Woods 'Cross is con- w Nevada. f i,,nnum. hostess the Wee Fstcuu c!ut Mr- anJ to here a or she lrsrerent schoek-fKonnctb if. Clark of appendant taught cerned primarily with the manuthe operation.. season. Thursday evening, June 15. Long Beac,h, Californ.a. aieMu-rL, O Mii,r ha- - taken a r to facturing of Golden Eagle and past Charlie fhe Mrs,, funeral is Smith sc lease Mrs. on ,,f the Bamberger war' house to Mrs. Wilburn Smith was hostess Bow and Arrow gasolines, with ' recovering the dub Wednesfrom Clark's a recent Geoi illness. id own of and .will father, a refrigeration fuel oil and coke as Mr. Salt day evening. and Mrs. M K. tor l'iuk ami plant storage of perishUble, However, the coke is not produced Mrs. Juel Trowbridge elite, rtuinod ' und Mrs. William Miss Marine Hunt fruits end vegetables. t nt.erta'm-arin commercial quantities. Cherry eight guests ut bridge Fndu,. June a few The weeks spending Call-.- ; of in members Sessions the, mi eluh at a ' ' In relating the various Steps in fortlla- I, ia,up of the , In. entertained at a delightful so bridge luncheon Thui .d.. cening. the manufacturing of gasoline, Mr. Mr., und Mrs. Arnold Barnett left Airs. John Q. Adams was hostess Mrs. J. Rulon rial m 'June and Miss lii, I'rniay attenioou. Owen stated that the. first step is to the .members for Yellowstone park. of the former luverne lxonard sjh.i:; W ednesvlav the First ward hall, honoring pio- Saturday to change the crude oil from a Delbert Fldrcdge krnved Tuos-- , board Wednesday, June with their sister, M;. Richmond neers. Thomas, Wmjdoups, Surah society liquid to a vapor state. The Vari- 14. I. vans, Chns.t.ian Nelson. Sarah Ann day, .June 15.. from tin1 Swiss GerYoung of Salt Lake. ous elements in the crude oil have Richard Clark is vmit ng with A. Sessions. John Gull. Alma Hard.v, man mission. different boiling and vaporization Keod F. etteih, former departL. Clark. Ephraim Briggs. Sarah Nalor. ment of points, and the oil muslfbe brought Layton Wins From justice agent in Salt ljike Mr. and Mrs. Clii'ro il Vest Mary Francis 'Cook uim! James1 Hay. and brother to a high temperature in order that of Mrs'. Juel 'Trowt were visited with given-bfiitid and speeches Mrs, A. j. bridge, wus wounded m Kansas Garland Sundavs Ogden the undesirable materials will sep' Mercer,- Mrs.'W illiam Lurnmghum, relatives, here Sundae arate from the desirable when the City, Saturday, June 17. during a Asa Clark will euierUun the Mrs. J. A. Taj lor and Mrs. Alyrt Mrs., LAYTON The bandit delivery attempt, in which Laj 'ton baseball members of her club at her home'! Nelson. Music was furnished vapor is cooled. by five were killed. It may seem strange to one who team went to Garland last Sunday .next Thursday. ' iMrs. F.mma Garrett, Mrs. Coy llay- and defeated Mrs Phillip Roberts, Mrs. Marthe not is Garland team by acquainted with the process', 3 he last officers' andiward, Mrs. Myron 'Holbrook. Miss tin that it is possible to extract gaso- a score of 13 to 6 in an exhibition teachers of theyears., Wiggill, Mrs. F. O. Muir, Mrs. North 1'arnungton jThelda Burnmgham, Miss Hazel Thelma line from the crude oil at a lower game. Waddoups und Mrs. Dur-reM. I. A. were enterta ned at it pic Garrett. Miss Mary Alice Rodgers attended a tea at Layton will play the Evanston. nic party at Lagoon Burninghum temperature than is necessary for Monday eve- uiiil Way in Tolmun the home of Mrs. Prescott Dunn on vaporization of the undesirable ele- Wyoming team in an exhibition ning: Mrs. Pearl Hilly and George ments, but that is the case. In the game at Layton Sunday. The EvanElber Clayton left today for his Jones have vefurued to Amerieuti Cicle Wny Thursday, June 15, in of Mrs. Lelund Richards of early days of oil refining, only ston team is rated as one of the home in San Francisco. h alls. Idaho, after having been the honor . Fos Angeles. about 33 to 36 per cent of gasolipe best amateur teams in this part of Smith Moon and family have guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay. Miss Luraun Winegar, daughter was obtained from .the crude oil4 the country and the game with Lay-to- moved into the roek In. use owned The Jessamine Literary club heid of Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Winegar, should attract attention. using this method; but now, with by Royal B. Wooley, tormerly oc- a business meeting Monday at the higher temperatures and an accurhome C. of G. Mrs. cupied by Earl Moon. , Gardner. The ate knowledge of the time and presThomas Warnock and Mrs. following offieers were elected: Damages Bridge E. Mrs. sure factors, the refineries are able E. Van Sickle attended the Red Miss 'Jessamine Shepherd, presito extract from 60 to 70 per cent. Over Cross convention at the Hotel Ben dent; Mrs. F. B. Muir, It. This process is known as crackLomond in Ogden during the week. Mrs. C G. Gardner, secretary Mis. Horace Van Fleet enter- and Mriv. William Burnmgham, ing. The Compton liench bridge over One of the most interesting fea- the The commit tees ap-- , Barhberger Electric tracks was tained at an informal ten Tuesday treasurer. tures of the local plant is the con- partially or Miss Dorothy Palmer. About pointed follow: fire program, Mrs. destroyed by Monday trol room, where alert eyes are afternoon. Glurenee Kldmlge, Mrs. A. J. Merforty, guests called. numerous Arthur Manning lias purchased cer, Mrs. George Stevens, Mrs. constantly scanning One section of the was enII. 1). Clark home and moved in Walter Grant and Miss Ruby Muir; the gauges and charts, checking the tirely destroyed and bridge the other secoperating conditions of all units of tion weakened. The fire was start- this week. entertainment, Mrs. J. A. Taylor, the plant,: ' ed by the railroad weed burner Mrs. Horton Fackrcll, Mrs. Perry A. G. Coppins, who came here which started the Reed, Mrs. George Soffe and Miss and dry grass from the Skelly refining plant With weeds afire, soon CROSS WOODS Zara Sabin; music, Mrs. li. W. to the spreading Mr. Owen some months ago, is the bridge. Ashworth, Mrs. Lander Thompson. Correspondent j j plant chemist and personally anMiss lioretta Stevens, and iMiss The fire had a good start before MRS. FRANK R. MUIR alyzes specimens of all gasoline re- it was discovered and destroyed the Evaletta Grant; membership. Mrs. 127-Bountiful Telephone: fined here. one section before it was extinQuayle Cannon, Mrs. I). It. Tolman, Glen Kinnick is the assistant guished. Mrs. J. S. IiCdingham and Mrs. The Beehive girls of the South James Smedloy. Two new memplant superintendent. ward entertained at a surprise par- bers were admitted to the club, than-thirt- ! UNEXCELLED g. -- 1 ", ' Agent for dry cleaning ; It Pays, to j Just-a-Mer- both pleasant and convenient when you have yotir purchases delivered to, your car at centrally located gar-ag- e just .south of the, in e in,-ta- ll 1,ake-famil- j t Mack-Robin-so- e I 1 . . ef Pay or Evening. Parking in this cool, - well-equipp- -- 25c i 0 Darvel Miller club at her entertained home Wed-u- v afternoon. Thomassen ar-- j tvA Mrs. Paullast Sunday and in Kaysville Ktum to their home in Long The kL California, tomorrow. missens have sold their home Kaysville to a Mrs. Davis. 1 at dub entertained be P. S. G. last Tuesday evening. enter-- B In B. N. Kilfoyle will uke bridge club at her Thursday evening. the evening next me persons who recent M. L A. participated dancing con- - , hose the ll ' , something is always there tasty and deliciously cold, at Weight 0. P. S. white, rye, bread, brown is a full 16-o- i. its with satisfying taste. Tea Green in ts vacuum and known for its rare fragrance flavor, and jad brought to you ex JgU as it left the OncnL Your satisfaction is guaranteed or the purchase pnee will be refund- - Yur statement Dont enough. -- ret- urn the tea. Saturday the tin will z. aeDfor 28c. Diced At this ch Sf Carrots season of the hen new carrots are n demand the price is-aor the quan-- n P1 Reived, why .nj pen grown SJj and Davis ell for only NewPotat oes ffy flrm and of Min dlTT tasle bnviv ,u may Sat- ba?rs Sn?nrrr1)0011 ds ir . m.-he- Farmington Legion Team Defeats Midvale II re H.skagg '- - ty Monday evening honoring Miss Emily Laurence. . Mrs. Hannah Boulton and Mrs. Parkin fient Friday with The Farmington American Le- Stella Mrs. I. R. Vaudrey of Drujier. gion junior baseball team defeated Mr. and Mrs. Briant Hayward enthe Midvale team by a score of tertained at a family dinner Thurs8 to 4 in a, game played at FarmJune 15. Covers were laid for day, ington Wednesday. guests. The Midvale team won second twenty-fou- r The Purella Dirturulia place in the state competition last club met of last week at year and is leading its division this the home Thursday of Miss Ruth Argyle. The year. Wednesdays game was an following officers were elected: exhibition affair. Manas, on the mound for Farm- Myrtle Jackson, president; Geneve and ington, pitched fine ball and had Ashby, secretary and treasurer,Afton Jayne Argyle, the situation well in hand at all Grant, song leader; Margaret times. Grant, reporter; and Mable Argyle, The lineup for was: Farmington . chairman. Gregory,-sfElliot, 2b; Manas, p; program Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sedgwick and Len Hedgpeth, lb; Mayfield, c, rf; L. Hedgpeth, cf, c; Steed, rf, 3b; daughter, lone, returned to their Pace, 2b; Staynor, cf; Payne, c; home in Megill, Nevada, after hav- Ben Hepworth is the manager of 4-- II The Clever Cookers club met at the home of Mrs. Violet Nalder, the leader, Wednesday, June 21, to organize. The following officers were elected: Miss Bernice Nalder, president; Miss Arzilla Love, Miss Josephine Nalder, secretary - treasurer; Miss Mary the team. Harris, reporter; Miss Thelma Har- Midvale ris. song leader; Miss Myrtle Nord, vice-preside- nt; vice-prtside- Farmington club leader. direc- tion of Miss Miriam Barnes and Mrs. R. N. Kilfoyle enjoyed a luncheon and dance at Lagoon Monday evening. Thirty persons were in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans of Salt ' Lake are rejoicing over the arrival Saturday of a baby daughter. Mrs. Evans was Miss Lucile Blamires before her marriage. A car driven by Harmon Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Barton of Kaysville, collided with a telephone pole near the Barton home early last Sunday morning. Riding with Barton' were Erma Sheffield, Lorna Sheffield, Wal-wy- n Green and Gayle Sheffield. The young people were returning to their homes following a party in Salt Lake City when young Barton apparently fell temporarily asleep. The occupants of the car were only slightly injured but the car was demolished. Jack Applegarth has returned to his home in Kaysville following an extended stay in California.' Miss Estella Criddle has returned home from the Worlds fair in Chicago. Mrs. N. Newman Reeves and children of Inglewood, California, arrived in Kaysville Wednesday for save and buy 0ra diced car-- . TheV lar?C Bize i . tests in Kaysville under the Schillings Packed I the club. loaf a 10c value for only 5c. Try a loaf or two tomorrow. You will be ' pleased t; t i The project for the afternoon was the making of rolls and bread after which a weiner bust was enjoyed by the following members: Kathleen Green, Paulina Morehouse, Marian Whitesides, Dorothy Whitesides, Clara Robins. Marie Ray, Elaine Adams, and Virginia Adams, Beryl Dickins of Ogden was a guest of Full Our J , 4-- A or raisin, Bamberger club met The Happy Hour home of the leaders, Vera and Reta Sill Wednesday, June 21. Films in 21 Ogden Phone 604 Hour Towing Service j Fire at the FOUNTAIN b. n LAYTON CHIPMANS 1-l- OARAGC I different AAA If 2416 Kieset Atenue j Ilonas ed garage for only ll j ns Iaramount theatre, with entrances on Kiesel and tirant atenues. M.-.- re-l- Well : five-yea- . Look Shopping in Ogden I - ts. '' SHOP 40,-OO- O . SERVICE QUICKS "itAItBER Clm-ag- - i 52-J- and Clarence Lee, son of John Lee, were married Thursday; June 15,-ithe L. - ft-- iWBEKBIES jjji mg been the guests of Md. and Mrs. Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Argyle, is sufsw in l.avton. fering jiath STbroken arm received l.m.ly (liKHlfellow, daughter of in a full, while playing. Mr. ami Mi. Jihn (iooilfellow and --Lull's. C. entertained bv4n 1 srrn nl d oh ft L 1 7i e7 fit 1 a delightful social Wednesday 1 . of Idaho p staker, while U was drowned 7iear ffli, -- Tuesday afternoon. of Albert, was SKaysville prL ifreti CENTERVILLE short visit with relatives in Davis county. The P. S. G. dub will meet at the home of Miss Irene Swan next Tuesday evening at 7:30.' Mrs. Parlely H. King, formerly Miss Josephine Blamires, has returned to her home in California after a three weeks visit with her her parents in Kaysville. During was Mrs. in King Kaysville, stay entertained at a number of parties. Mrs. J. R. Woolsey returned home last Friday from a three weeks visit in Chicago. Mrs. Jennie Atkin and Mrs. Ralph Theriott of Salt, lake City are visiting relatives in Kaysville. Mrs. H. J.' Sheffield, Sr entertained at her home Wednesday aflernooa-la.- .. honor of, Mrs. PaxlfiX. H. King of California. Miss Helen Hyde and Miss Maur-in- e Flint entertained the Beta Delta sorority at a bridge luncheon at the- Hyde Those pFesent were:" Miss Ha Carpenter, Miss Ortense Swenson, Miss Gladys Holp, Miss Ruby Anderson, Miss Ruby Hanson, Miss Dorothy Holberg, Miss Sybil Hopkins, Miss Ann Wheelon, Mrs. Mansell, Miss Liltuo Poulter, of Salt Lake; Miss Mary Briggs, Miss Ima Whitesides, Miss Erma Phillips, of Layton; Mrs. Margaret Bourne, of Farmington; Miss Nora Blood, Mrs. Bruce Whitaker, of - . Kaysville. - Lu-el- la - 001 016 012 000 lx-ret- ta La-vau- n, Installed in your home. ar 0004 lOx 8 The teams will play a return game at Midvale Friday, June 30. Temporary Camp Erected, Work Mrs. George Stevens, and Miss Sievrns. Club meetings will Ik held Saturday afternoons instead of Monday evenings during the coming club year, w hich logins early in Septemlier. Mrs. Norman Iimph entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening, June 14, in honor of Mrs. Fred Henning and daughter, of Los Angeles. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert llarwood and Mrs. Joseph JacobMrs. Denning sen and children. and daughter left Saturday for Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Argyle ami in family spent last week-en- d Grayslake, Idaho, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Muir. Bon of Wayne Argyle, five-ye- Look at the Things Your Did You Know FRIGIDAIRE Road Progresses Dollar Will Buy A temporary BOUNTIFUL camp on the A. M. Myrup property, near Mueller park is housing more than 200 men and youths, members of the forest conservation corps, who will be engaged in flood control work in Davis county during the summer months. Work is progressing quite satisfactorily on the construction of a road in Ward canyon, leading to the summit of the mountain. This road is being constructed to provide ready access to 'the various sites of the flood control work. All of the ten experienced men and 44 inexperienced youths who were selected for the conservation corps from Davis county are now in service, being located in camps throughout the state, many of them having been sent to southern Utah. 1 That in the same time the price of Wheat has advanced about 60 per cent ? . quick-freezin- . 3- cent higher? , . since January on the job next morn-- , ing. The employer looks through his list of available men. - That McMurtry Paint prices have not been raised ? emergenciesthe tete phone does these things and many others' for a fewr cents a day. MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE. "The new FRIGIDAIRE is built by General Motors backed by the pioneers in the electrical refrigeration field. It embodies all the newest principles in the finest electrical refrigerator ever placed on the market. That a good place to buy your materials is -- from the 5 .... .... GtASS&PAINT s - COMPANY n Ave. Free Estimates and Delivery NEW FEATURES. automaiic.-ice-.tra- y. jiutomaiicLjMca&ting. distinctive cold storage space releasing BUT genuine FRIGIDAIRE quality. new style GSTEWAA 2340-Washingto- Co. Telephone & Telegraph 4 That NOW is a good time to paint? - s. : y- Running errands, Bav- ing time for other things, making social or business contacts,, bringing help food-purchase- 1? e AMAZING ECONOMY. FRIGID AIRES low first cost is only the beginning of the savings that are offered. The new FRIGIDAIRE uses no more current than an ordinary lamb bulb; still, it offersprotection.for.all your, That Linseed Oil has advanced 32 y per cent The man with a telephone in his home usualbecause ly gets the job he can be reached quickl- ICE AT ALL TIMES. The weather has been hot, but the entire summer is still' ahead. You will always have plenty of ice g new FRIGIDAIRE. cubes with this That the local price of Corn has advanced still ' ' more than wheat ? ' n The Mountain States 2 a the morning! in for-on- ly , Til be there in to-b- DEPENDABILITY. The new FRIGIDAIRE, although one model sells $96.00 delivered and installed in your has an unsurpassed and untarnished record home, of dependability, ' . That since January Pinto Beans have advanced from $1.25 to $4.00 per cwt. ? That the New York price of Sugar is 15 per A. man -- is wanted ! .... Briggs - taytosi7 Inc. Authorized Davis County Dealers Phone 103 Phone 100 Layton : |