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Show xxxni VOlfl1 K A Max Thomas Makes COW MILKING Showing in League KAYSVILLE An associated CONTEST SET press dispatch from Tulsa Okla- HEFTING men letter SET JUNE 26 Will State Group Arrange of the i Letter Carriers to be held 11- sl City, September i ?!ilisive. will be the major ac- - 'T thestate federation flVheduled for June M p Rt Light company SSunTin Ogden, according to gJSS M- Mabey, clearf,eTd Sent of the state federation & - vice-presid- national organization, will fJide at both conferences Mayor W Peery of Ogden will for the Sunday Kme ifprence and members of the city 11 .be on session. the hand to address Issue the state session of issue Major Mabey said, in de- Utah carriers will block of eastern ,and.scat- - SnTth" join states favoring a tered midwestern schedule. pew pay At present, rural carriers are a mileage basi-s- scale Cm those favoring the new Schedule to be decidedly unfavwith short, carriers orable to new The proposed routes. heavy the for consolidating icale provides and mileage basis sys- on hour-va- gt terns. state convention will open m. with a joint session of the federation and its auxiliary, adjourning at noon for a luncheon being arranged under auspices of Ogden auxiliary members. The auxiliary and federation will conduct separate business sessions and election of officers during the The at 10 a aftehwon. Plans Auxiliary Plans for the national auxiliary will be directed by Mrs. cessions Charles M. secretary-treaso- n Mabey, of the state a member of the Pace of Delta, aifriliary president, will presThe ide it the local conference. third officer whose term expires during the conference .is Mrs. Roy state of Roy, vice-preside- Other federation officers Mabey are Frank L. Salt Lake City, secretary-treasure- r, besides Mr. and H. J. Done, Provo, The vice-preside- Moore, nt Senator Goes Hollywood THE By Ham Park SENATOR FROM SANDPIT HOLLYWOOD Went to a press prwiew of Warner Bros, picture, My Bill," featuring Kay Francis. While it is a B" picture all Kay Francis pictures are to be that rde. I understand it was really Young Dickie Moore, remember was the AI Jolson sang Sonny to. just about steals the e sat just in front of me the preview and was obviously thrilled by the n reception his the screen received. Press previews are held, usually, of the Hollywood theaters n with the current bilL A por-- n or the center section down-i- s roped off for the press, wwn celebrities and such. The enjoyable. ho you will lit-ch- ap pic-H- ap-o- . theater is for the who never fail to flock the stars. When the Zoning lf over there is a grand bootw)!r by autograph number is le- tiog& tnd J5 V,he gen-publi- J.ee ter IDAHOAN ed v' , Gov-nu- Maxine Steed and c, 1 eon-sid- k 0 U. Civil Service Set In Thursday Game well-playe- 1.1-- 0. ds con-versai- than $40,000 a year for newspaper and magazine subscriptions. Burrelles will celebrate their golden aniversary by taking the entire force of one hundred employes on a boat ride and picnic up the Hudson Bartons and Thomleys 1 Because of Kstimated Cost Hills A LOCALS NO DECISION GAME FROM DAVIS BOARD Pitchers Hit' Hard in Came Problem of Transportation of Students Continues Played at Coalville LAYTON Starting off the sechalf of the Wasatch baseball trounced league, the league leading Coalvilleites slugfost by the score of 20-- 1 h. in played at Coalville Sunday. The local team pounded out 14 hits as compared to 17 for the losers. Coalville displayed a large pitching staff, with nearly every player on the team taking a crack at mound duty. Ken Page and John Thomas held up the pitching end for JYo; Play Devils Slide This Sunday will see playing at Devils Slide with Brownings playing at Morgan and Coalville playing the Ogden Oaks ond le Layton-Kaysvill- e. Layton-Kaysvil- le le AB II Whitesides, rf. Weaver. 2b. D. Thomas. C. J. Brown, cf. N. Brown, ss. Briggs, lb. J. Thomas. Ib-- 0 A 1 0 0 3, 0 3 10 2 0 p. Brow-n- . If.. 1 Lavender, c, Holt. rf. .. Brink, 1b. Page, p. . 1 3 0 0 4 0 l- - . p. p. 1 7 3 41 1 r. 1 r 3 3 3 (i 1 1 51 17 27 13 Foreign Bottles Seized by Sheriff FARMINGTON Acting upon a warrant issued from the court of Justice of the Peace Charles W. Newton of Woods Cross. Davis rounty sheriffs siezed several hundred milk bottles from the Allen Cream store at North Salt Lake, Wwlncsday. The warrant was issued folio ing a complaint by Eugene G. Leonard of the department of -- agriculture, charging that EL L. I gt hsumwj , PW n,her - 'hat. erUP M-O-- M i i Will IjlGOnCr llllTS virjii Attend Party Given Hy Girls of Oden The four Ogden stake M. I. A. Gleaner Girls and M Men have asked as their special guests to a bonfire-lieac- h party on July 4, the Gleaner girls and M Men from North Davis, Morgan, and Box Elder stakes. A soecial train has been hartered which will, leave Ogden station at 3 p. m. that day, en route to Lakeside, via the Lu- - le-twe- Clearfield Water Users Must Pay Dnlinnnonf Wlllliquiiu ArpHoki11 to j train will return alxut p ro. where the bonfire beach party will take Cut-of- f. The 1 CLF.ARFIELIT Due to the added expense of the addition to the place. Special features will be swimFARMINGTON With a repre- pipe line and construction of the ming, games, story telling, and a 1.000 gallon reservoir IK new at sentative of the Bamberger Electalk by Harrison R. Merrill of tric Railroad company meeting with Clearfield, town board members Brigham Young university. all have sc stated that delinquent the board of education Monday, Each person will take his own the question of whether students counts must be paid in full by lunch. Tickets may be obtained at 20. of Davis county schools should July station or at the Benthe Ogden A resolution continue to be transported by train passed recently and Glass Co. in Ogden. Paint nett states that unless all accounts are still remained a problem. All Gleaner Girls and M Men on will date the water that paid Superintendent H. C. Burton exare urged to make necessary aralplained that the board had been be disconnected. The resolution henceforth after rangements for the trip. studying the difference in trans- so states that water-users no will be per- porting students by bus and by July 20, railroad and had found train serv- mitted to allow their accounts to become delinquent for more than ice to be higher. 10 months. three Wants Train Board member Horace Van Fleet, arguing for retention of the trains, declared he believes a FARMINGTON Harry Hatchange to buses at this time would Henderson, field, Kentucky, is, imperil railroad service through well as as of the county SSSSSTv many jobs county residents. in the court of Justice, of the day The continuation of the tempor- Peace Howard Hellewell to serve R. N. Wiltsie, Bamberger reprecomhis of told what' sentative, arily reduced interest rates on Fed- 10 days in the Davis county jail pany has done and is doing for eral land bank and Land Bank for malicious destruction of govern. transporting students and that the Commissioner loans, as a result of ment property. Hatfield was reported to have present rate is the lowest point the recent congressional action, will apcompany can make. ply to all interest payable priorJbrokVn into a locker at the camp That the Bamberger line is one to July I, 11)40. Charles Parker, Wednesday and to have taken a of Davis county's largest taxpayers f resident of The Federal Land hirt belonging to another enrollee. was brought out at the meeting, lank of Berkeley said today. At the end of his sentence he will and it was stated that if transloans be returned to his home in KenOn Federal , land bank portation of students was discon- through national farm loan asso- tucky. tinued with the railroad that servi- ciations. the temporarily reduced ce in the county would be greatly rate will be 3V4 per cent a year. ShOG imperiled. President Parker said the tempor- arily reduced rate of 4 per cent on land Bank Commissioner loans, made through the land banks, will KAYSVILLE1 The Blamlres shoe also be continued until July 1, repair shop of Kaysville has been 11)40. nAmed the exclusive agents for Red Wing shoes, according to an BOUNTIFUD-Awake- ned at 3 He explained that the temporary conmade by Clifford announcement m. Sunday morning, by what they interest reduction provided by does not change the contract B la mi res, manager. gress Mrs. and Mr. wss sunlight, thought The local shop will carry a comOrson Bangerter of Bountiful were interest rate, that is, the rate writ-a line of mens work shoes, and saved from possible death by fire. ten in the mortgage at the time plete Mrs. Bangerter, peering from loan was made. Parker said that on order will secure mens dress oxthe law, as now amended, fords and ladies shoes in this nathe window and seeing what she underland bank and commissioner tionally advertised line. both hustold her thought was daylight, resume interest payborrowers will band it was time to get up. When ments at their respective contract MOVE TO NEW HOME discovered he the looked out he on July 1, ll)o. rates SALT LAKE CITY Announce- -. supposed early morning daylight obtain new loans . ment was made Wednesday th.it . to be a raging blaze on the rear nowFarmers who an active through Governor and Mrs. Henry H. Blood porch. hai moved from their residence at The Bouptiful fire engine was at the present 4 per cent contract the land bank president stat- - ,J45, gouth Temple street in summoned, but saved only the, fur- rate will the benefit of the 3ft ed. Lake get readwas not City to the new govem-pe- r water because gait niture cent rat for all interest in- - or-- mansion at x3 East South ily available, according to Charles stallments payable prior to July 1, Terri pie. Trump, fire chief. and 1JM(), that will not have after Mr. Trump said origin of the to pay more than the 4 per cent detercould be not conflagration contract rat for the balance of the mined, and that loss amounted ap- term of the loan, which may be for The dwelling proximately $12K. as as 20 to long years. belongs to Russell .Deurden. I Interest Rate Is Youth Sentenced To Serve Days For Destruction Reduced on Loans With Federal Bank - Txn Shop Named Davis Agent Destroyed by Fire pTayefby Pace in the hearts too. dairies registered with the depart from actual fans now that Shirley these daredev ment. ? Procion. LI? er?w UP- - Janet is Because of some of the fantastic j exactly how one of the man , tho This-- i the third not uie least stories printed about - the - stars,! ib Uve not spanne M Allen has months that that two withal showing meet loads of per- to past afraid of them are a i been hailed into Judge Newtons - 4wwspapeiTaeiiJ-FAilunateljLioJThe.rrance r betweein PUe. VI Loyandourt On the first offense he wi. Johnson that was me, the stories I have Written about affair woman iho is fined $10 and the second $50. m the sky. k'lin Dewey was them have all met wdth their ap- - the love. they the pilot's first sasnfiles his life tCT eo8t0rF of Snow proval. and consequently', Im me. Spencer Tracy see Dwarfs to in S7en seem really glad bis wife is liiw' to prove to Gable that the when Virginia Puciandu Jnet 8at only human, so calling than more important brow trying Bruce and Clark Gable and Spencer far been forever clutching at has which writer he ihe" said that Tracy leave some syndicate Tite lire. LAYTON Ray J. Dawson, presrt on the lam to dash over to speak- to me, a the narrow thread of his the n't, of the Layton Kiwanis duh. ident UCktJaSdee?v,C0Uld give her small town commentator, jov cajJ PRIMARY MEETING will present a paper on Davis counasked You hear me purr with pride a Mock r0 meetdon t You " off. ty industries, at the regular ? replied this (ThursHnghtlY. ing of the organization Sure, its day) evening. The studio limousine Lm just which social Mr. Dawson gave the sketch of meeting and Day-to- n of visitors arrived to take me over to afternoonatthe held industries as guest of the Friday local tell TO you so Ill have to stop. hall, it was cbiid-lil- e' recreation ,k ward 5akes" next Ogden club last Thursday. or my visit there and all announced' today, the director said. about week. ''egmninir nasium projerts number lodoT. Home in Bountiful AB II . lb-p- con- non-servi- nected disablement. The second veterans bill disapproved would have treated some Spanish war veterans who remained in the Philippine Islands past April 11. INK), as if they had been discharged at that time and sent home on government expense as many veterans who were sent home before that time. The s excuse for the veto of this bill was that the total cost of paying travel allowances of the group of veterans would have been fO.isHi.issi and $s,ooo,oui. . ns 34 27 0 ss-p- permanent but -- to Vex Board on Sunday T. M Vses He also stated that this would AA all probability be used for the making of play rooms at the elementary schools of the county, for addition to the shop at the high rchool or the erection of the new north junior high slhool. The body of the telegram received by Superintendent Burton from senators in Washington Utah was: "In previous correspondence official Puhlir Work Administra tion just advise grant of authorized for Davis county gym- I presi-dent- REACHED BY COALVILLE Layton-Kaysvil- j I WIN Layton-Kaysvil- Superintendent Burton stated that this was applied for in August, fl'.iCi, but at that time the funds (were exhausted and when this branch was revived the Davis district was first on the list. President Roosevelt vetoed two hills affecting war veterans of two wars Monday. One of those, on which the first years cost estimated was $.1S2,(NN) would have increased from f.Ut to !M) the monthly allowance for jierinanently and totally disabled veterans whose ailments were not attributable to their military service. It also would have lilveralized to some extent the definition for total and Governor Rarzilla W. Clark, of Idaho, prove hi prooesa as a milk producer alter challenging Governor Henry II. ltlood of Utah to a cow milking contest to focu attention on National Dairy Product Month and campaign to stimulate consumption of dairy product for benefit of dairy industry. Mias Verna Dickman stands by with refreshments and Grandlhampiou Nobly Born Genevra," of the II. (1, Mjers herd also doesher bit for the cause. Coalville Scoffields Williams Motor Rees, c. . Golden Rule Blomquist. cf. . Inland Printing E. Wright, Schedule . .. Hopkins, River. June 23 T. Wilson, lf-Scoffields vs. Golden Rule. OToole. Ib-Now, Miss Chapman, will you - 2b 28 June act and be Gardner,4uit please yourself and Bartons vs. Motor Williams And Janet- - said, meekly. Iennybaker, lf. ing? J. Wilson, rf. Thornleys service. Yessir. really at-nd- ," F. I). R. Vetos Vets 2 2 Metro-Goldwjn-Ma- jer h ( Chinese-Japanes- - ,"&, ' wa-th- SpanisJj-America- C ms:"1 . t ei I ?! FOR DISTRICT . Joseph Whittier Married Thursday j ' county residents are invited to.bcj in Richfield July 2. It and 4. tSTit-- I tend a homecoming, celebrating! the seventy-fiftanniversary of the settlement of that community. Funds Totaling $76,500 Will "It would le appreciated if per-sons knowing pioneer of Sevier He. Allocated to Ixcal county who now reside in other School District section's of the state would inform them of the home coming so they might make arrangements to FARMINGTON II. CL Burton, said W. L. Warner, general county superintendent of Bchools, hairman in charge of the celcbra-ion- , this afternoon received a wire from in announcing that a M pioneers Washington, D IL, to the effect up to and including the year l7o that the P. W. A. had allocated .ariunviUid-a- a ajHH4aTguest - of -the - - iiijtt,fiooto -thp for all events. city district. 1 Theater July - j,- A - -1 Shown at Bountiful n - ,r Test Pilot Will Be ;iMC,-anaS QftL - , two-gam- 7 left sat Maureen OSul-- . One of the unexplanable things lookn? even prettier than in this screwy business is the rescreen. She signal markable boxoffice returns for the k,Jr,Dlckle Moore with a boxers revival of Rudolph Valentinos The 1, 2, 3 beamd. Theyjre Son of the Sheik. It is packing 1 a:tors are, and never them in while newer, and. to myi pp au( pcctacular flyben each member way of thinking, better pictures are j BOUNTIFUL of the t makes his first ing, four stellar players and a fo appear- - playing to empty seats. star story, provide Test Pilot, Y RnitT'ri nta Louise, and A picture I thoroughly enjoyed j most authentic aviation P,cur Town the at which opens who of a tale are promi- was Yellow Jack.; Its produced, Pm in re - y Ahe cast. but I see the fight against yellow fever in j Theatre. July 1. for a didnt 1 shortshowing. met nd Cuba by Major Walter Reed Clark Gable. Myma Loy. Spencer n war in7w,"7n over at the studio Iv after the rlr head day. so it didnt mat- - Robert ter . Yirginia Tracy and Lionel Barrymore Montgomery.' a .fl, Bruce and Lewis Stone are fea- the cast of thefirst tured. I dont suppose it can be duced by two years. ! x called a great Dicture. but in more than !ittle ,, 'V- 1 a rTm'mg Meeting Planned for DAVIS BOARD Sevier County People GRANTED CASH RK'UFIEI.D All former Sevier ; 5-- 1, Examination leaders group and national auxiliary executive board. Mrs. Leslie D. Beasley NUMBER 12 lllood Arrangement r, riRFIFLDnational convention Mabey. also a 1938. 211. " 11-1- Mr Til I RM4AY, JINK Idaho Governor Trams homa said last Friday that "ram and the BY slants of Max Thomas gave the TuU , ty Oilers a halfrane lead over the Texas league field today. Loverm.r Hark Challenges A downpour kept Beaumont Governor second place Exporters idle while to Thomas was winning his twelfth Milking ContcM game of the season in turning baA San Antonio, last night, it BoI.--k e gave Thomas a (Special) - It ma he a in pitching victories over anymargin e it s gag National Dairy othtr Texas league twirler." lrodiuts Jlcnth -- hut Governor Thomas is the son of Mr. bamlla flark awumed a warlike puve today and Mrs. Walter Thomas of this challenged and formerly resided here .Ikm L.LW-u- f Utah to an old-- t ishioned cow milking content and no holds harn-i an coax mre milk from a tow than any governor A. anywhere." h lextly asserted the Idaho chief I would piefcr to executive, "hut meet my friend Governor Blood of RAY S VI LLE One of the inter- i'tah. who, am told, has had able experience in this line" esting events of the past week e To Aid lndustr) marriage of Miss Mavine Steed The challenge, issued in the midst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Steed and Joseph A Whittier, id a statewide campaign by retailson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W ers t help Idahos M.'i.ihkuxki dairy Whittier of Peterson. industry dispose of heavy produc The marriage ceremony was per- tmn of dairy products, purportedly formed by George F. Richards, m resulted from the Salt Lake City L. I). S. temple of bett on June ir. The wedding reception Th was held at the Davis high schod test would prove the Itah claim to gymnasium on Saturday evening Those in the receiving line were: be "false, exaggerated and based Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Steed. Mr upon nothing more than stubborn and Mrs. Arthur W. Whittier. The cnie pride" bride was attended by her sister. "Everyone knows." he explained, Miss Itha Stood, as maid of honor, "That Idaho cows are not only the and Miss Lois Robins and Miss best producers in the whole dairy- Wanda Morgan as brides mg empire, hut that they cooperate1 Mr. Stanley Nicholas was bestmaid; man to the last drop That is why I to the groom. insist that my cow in this emtet The wedding was attended by be an Idaho cow Governor Blood several hundred friends and rela- can bring a cow from Utah or anytives. Dancing was enjoyed, and where else, but mine must be a splendid program was rendered, Idaho born and bred fluids Till Julv fi consisting of vocal solos by John Parrish of Centerville; Hawaiian Governor Clark said the challenge Bteel guitar duets by the Morgan would hold good until July 5, end sisters. Wanda and Margie Dean; iff the dairy products drive, and and tap dances by Jean Wiggill. that the contest must be held m Idaho, where my cow will feel at home." S. H G. M yers, chairman of the Idaho Dairy Producers Stabilization Committee and president of the NEW YORK If you were to vis- Idaho State Dairymens Associait Burrelles Press Clipping Bureau tion, immediately proffered servin downtown Manhattan, youd find ices of one of his fine registered hundred young girls doing noth Jerseys so the Governor might brush up on his technique. ing . but reading newspapers and Nobly Myers wisely selected The offices, which magazines. overlook the Hudson River, are as Bom Genevra. the cow that triover Utahs best to win quiet as a library reading room, umphed the of Senior and Grand titles and all you see are newspapers the Utah State Fair at Champion stacked in piles ready to he road The cow was brought to year. last, and clipped. capitol grounds and Governor Harold Wynne, a young college the Clark rolled up his sleeves and graduate who is the president of a demonstration of his prowthis unusual organization, says gave ess. while Miss Verna Dickman of Our girls enjoy reading the Kays-vill- e Boise, stabilization .committee aide, Weekly Reflex and you will refreshments. he interested, in knowing that we stood by send clippings from your paper to, all parts of the world. Today, in oCOlllGlu S V ICtOr fap-o- ff China or Japan, some government official is reading the articles published in the Weekly RebarK A YSVTLLEvScof fields e flex about the bers registered their second victory War. they Burrelles Clipping Bureau was in three starts Thursday when comstarted back in isss with two read- defeated the Inland Printing ers and a handful of papers. Frank pany by a score of 10 to !, in the Burrelle. the originator of the clip- city softball league. Last Tuesday Williams Motor ping bureau idea and founder of turned back the Golden company Burrelles. overheard one man ask d in a close, team another if he had seen the article Rule This was score The game. in the morning paper which menScof-fieland team Williams the places tioned his name. From this in a tie for second place in began an organization the league. which today has branch offices all Team Standings over the world and spends more . W. left-hand- Convention for National 4 on September 1,.inc YSY I LLE. UTAH, time-withi- n Davis Industries Will Be Reviewed 1 a TODAY 30-o- dd Miss Reynolds Names WPA Men Injured AtrSunset'Arsennl evCIe dr field'Store Fawn Reynolds. CLEARFIELD daughter of' Leonard Reynolds of Clearfield, was anname nounced - a - winner- contest conducted by the new Clearfield market, according to Ray J. Dawson, manager. , Miss Reynolds' submitted the name Holsom Food Store. Winner of the motto contest was Clyde Adams, also of Clearfield, who submitted WTiere Quality Reigns." of-th- e- BLAZZARD HOME FARMINGTON County Agent and Mrs. John E Blazzard and to family returned . Wednesday !RefL Each installment brings new exciting adventure in Shining Pallast Thursday evening ace. the new serial by Christine at the arsenal here, were reported Whiting Parmenter. recovering from an. accident which The closing session of congress occurred when a cement mixer and hoist toppled over on them as a and a summary of its accomplishments is the highlight of Edward guy wire broke. The two, who are being treated W. Pickards Weekly News Re in an Ogden hospital, are: Glenn M. view in this issue. Earl, 30, of 212H Lincoln avenue, A dramatic picture story of progand Keneth Clausse. 23. of 13 SUNSET-T- wo W. P. A. work-ers,-injur- Earl sufWashington boulevard. fered a pelvis fracture and internal injuries and Clausse incurred injuries to his chest and abdomen. They were at work on one of the arsenals igloo typo magazines when the accident occurred. Major I. A. Luke commanding officer, re- Farmington, after having spent the past two weeks vacationing in Southern Utah. ported.' 7 ftt ress on Grand Coulee dam, the biggest thing on earth, is our topic in this isFoto-Featu- re sue. Interesting sidelights told of motion picture previews and mode folk in The Senator Goes IIoEy-wooby Ham Park. d. I |