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Show KVYMIl.I.K, IUV1S Crowd Attends Annual Farm Bureau Celebration on Friday Iarge rvnwd lT Estimated at It will The a. m. with horse - V4,0l. Work ting some tSfoodsnd clothing clubs of the Sweat. on exhibition Miss Evelyn Blood And Robert Sims Married Wednesday th ' , 1 i ln man' years 0(2 PEN ii none keep posted by reading The Weekly Keflex. Kenzo Seno, os. In Clearfield Wilim-- r BurlovY, Ivan Barlow ami - 2.V)-poun- ht nd FLOWER SHOW SLATED Cantaloupe Day Will FOR SEPTEMBER 9 rilt Kaysville Flower Show Will l!o 11 iitici Scout Cabin 1 in, KAYSVILLE 'Sponsored by the Kaysville Garden elub. a flower show will be held ut the scout cabin in Kaysville. September It This is the first event of this kind ever held in Kaysville and the committee in charge invites the public to attend this free exhibit. Special features are scheduled and a lecture will be held at 4:i: and Be Held At Bountiful BOUNTIFUL Annual canta-oup- e day will be lie Id at the South school recreation junior high grounds Monday, according to Dr. E. Trowbridge, America legion ommander. Sponsored by the George R. Day pout of the legion and with prizes awuiting winners of all events, the arnivul will get under way at :im a m. with bicycle races for boys and girls uking the spotlight. Visitors will be served free antaloupes. From ln:oo a. n i. to 1:00 p. m. Ioot races for persons of all ages will occupy the time. Amusing features will lie d and races. gunny-suc- k Beginning at mi p. m an Bountiful softball team will compete 'with picked players from Salt Iake ity. Donkey softball will follow. A tennis tournament, horseshoe pitching and a baseball game will start at 3::to, the game to be played between teams composed of young and old Bountiful residents. Gor on Pace and Berry Wride will have charge of the teams. Closing events will include at r p. m. and boxing and wrestling matches at 7:30, with a dance at 9:30. three-legge- SLATED Jup-- i tenant fanner of Kaysville, charged with violation of the federal narcotics art. wan hound over Tuesday to federal grand jury after a before preliminary hearing United Staten Commissioner John A Sneddon. He was released from .Weber county jail under XMmi hail.' Seno was urrested August 2 ut the William E. (lailey farm one hloek south of Kaysville by Davis 'county sheriff's officers on a 'charge of nuirihuana possession and later turned over to federal authorities for prosecution under a recent federal drug aet. The eomplaint against him was- signed by U U Belnap. federal narcotic ' agent in Suit laike City. SCHOOL (( n ers FOR DAYS lor County Schools f AKMINCiTON Davis sr hoo Is will open their doorscounty September sfor the 9 seasons work. Superintendent Hubert C. Burton announced today. Teachers ,riM' Bute will convene at the high J4WS-193- , n M Kaysville September 7, .The following list of instructors have signed contracts: USDA Extension Economist Will M Adams, Cleon Adams, A. Anderson. B. Anderson, Theodore J. Arbon. Mark Argyle, Bertha Bulderston, Dale Barton, in Hildreth Benson, Julia Berghout, 11. Blake, Mae ( Bodily, Alice C. Bolander J, Kenneth Bonham, extensenior Eugene Merritt, sion economist with the United ihiru Bybee and 0. II. Bybee. States department of agriculture ut Washington, L). C., will spend the week of August 29 to SeptemU'r 3 in Utah, conferring with state extension service officers in Lo- tis, Jane Dibble,, Elburn Dickson, Cynthia Fames, Dorothy C, Ek- gan and conducting meetings with lund, Doraine Farnesworth. Alma in counties. various young jteople S. Fisher. Minnie J. Fiaher, Leland Meetings are tentatively schedul- FroHt and Clyde H. Gailey, ed for iiox Elder, Cache, Utah, Charles C. Gardner, Fred A. und Juab counties. Mr. Merritt is Pauline 11. Gardner, Afton interested in establishing programs Gardner, A. Hutch, Dorothea lleiner, John for older youth in rural communi- W. Hill, Kathleen Hill, Lucile Hill, ties. He believes that at the pe- - Ramona Hill, Ralph Hill, William ri.nl of adolescence young people c. Hogcnson, William 11. are required to make the most Jm- - George H. Holt, Mable Holbrook, Horsley portant choices in life: vocatjbnul Georgia liougaard, Clara E. Hub-lields, life purtners, and thyroud er, Matilda Huber and Myra Hunt-t- o ' travel. Young people are7 often er. confused and puzzled by the many Klva Johnson. Kent Johnson and arc in urgent need ginia Jones. L, G. King George for more specific training and guid- - y. hnowlton, Iwa Layton. Fannie unce to help them in these choices. 'I Layton. K. Q. Layton, Margaret He has visitrd in Utah on sev- - Ionard, Douglas Liston, Mae g eral occasions, the most recent be- - Markham, Clco McCracken, Qua'd, Henrietta Meyer, the annual club leaders' If school here in March, ln 193G he David M. Merrill, Alberta Mickel-assistGeorge J. Miles, David E. with a survey of three Wayne Utah counties on situations, prob- a m,i Mortenson and un-- 1 ,V' lems, and interests of married people in rural sections. He ' lleIe,n LJ' MrPhy Edith Nelson, Helen B. Newey, is author of several publications on IBe; Pearl Olson, Wil- rnlf Norville, opportunities of rural youth. am Lamar Visit ( U ).- Utah f I s:mi p. m. church. where they ure visiting their son, All flowers should - properly division, in the The bridal party stood in front Arthur White, and their daughter, named. team negotiating All flowers must be grown by d of the mantel in the drawing room Miss Dora White. full distance with a ilr. and Mrs. Alvin I). Stoker exhibitor, except artistic and unAim Waite of Syracuse came which was banked with delicate CtOfid. ' white fringed asters combined with and daughter, Ruth, and son, Carl, usual arrangements. Flowers re, Bride lilies were were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ceived at :30 a. m. judged by 10:Mt Managing the event, largest of white gladioli. a. m. were held ever kind here, a arranged in graceful baskets about and Mrs. Bill Saari of Salt Lake All containers should be furitorje E. Holt, Orin Cook, Isaac the spacious room and a stringed City. nished The commitby exhibitor. and Miss Kathleen. Mabey, member Briggs. :,on Roy trio, stationed in one comer of the tee' will not be responsible for loss of the Chi Judging of club exhibits at the the at lilies and room where Omega sorority drawing or breakage. at bowery by Ivy Hall and Hazel ferns were massed, fur- U. S. A. C. at Logan was assisting feathery Weber Judges will award first, secSalt Lake and nished appropriate music during hostess to a Chi Omega rushee par- ond, or third prizes according to demonstrations l respective-xmty ty at the Thomas summer home quality. the evening. in bfin simultaneously with the eveOgden canyon Saturday Entries must be made not The bride chose an exquisite imjm pulling and winners were ning. later than 9:30 a. m., at Scout mounted in the late afternoon. port of pale pink satin fashioned Parker, Parkin. Faith Officers of the local Primary as- cabin. Will lltoo period with full flowPearson. Stanley Pitt, Henry G. The following places were award- - in the sociation children entertained the must remain until 1 Rampton, Ellen Reberg, Muriel ing skirt en train, shirred tight fit- Tuesday afternoon with a combined twin Entries Miss Gives Hold p. m. Reeves, Rulon M. Richards, FlorTint year foods: Jeannette Dun--ting bodice in basque effect And home coming social and the UOth An entry fee of 2.7c will be ence Richter, Lucy A. Rigby, Fay leader at Centerville, first long glove fitting sleeves. A filmy on Corn of the Pri- made by each exhibitor. Robins, Jessie Robins, II. H. Rob- LAYTON y The intermountain hee; DeLone Burns and La Von veil of pink illusion was held in birthday aninversary All flower growers invited to Each child was Method Reta SUL Vera Sill, Farrell inson, will association .etmon, leaders at Bountiful, sec-a- d place with a cluster of lilies of the mary organization. baseball Japanese P. Smith, John L. Stacey, LaVaun presented with a small birthday display. place; Jessie Barnes and Irene conduct a and robin tournament round blossoms and orange valley CLASS 1 FARMINGTON na, leaden at Kaysville, third she carried a bouquet of white or cake. on the Layton purk Sunday, SepMany people Stahle, LaVon Stanley, Irene Stay-isv- e decorative. Dahlias, Mr. 1, 3, U or over and Wilson Mrs. and Parley come Into the office of the ner nd Joseph T, Steed, 4. of tember The the and first M lilies of the game garvalley chids, bunch. Second year foods: LolaBarber home demonstration jIr week-en- Un Virgal Hodjon gpent in Dahlias, Jennie Stewart, Alta E Stevens, denias. show, 1, 3, 0 or over ay will start at 10 a. m. and will to find the reason foragent trying d in Inkom, Idaho, as the M Korma Pettit, leaders at e, in snoilage Dorothy contestsee and Streeper, J. A. Taylor, Ogden Honeyville Mrs. David J. Ellison, attending guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oatis Hall in bunch. first place; Delcie Sten-'w- g B league championship, their canned corn, says Miss Mary L. T. Thompson, Melba Thornley for the ing 0 or over Dahlias, 1, 3, cactus, Wader at Centerville, second matron and sister of the bride, and and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dale R. Tolman, David R. Tolman, he second game at 12 noon will Crafts. in bunch. iact; Mrs. Ora Barlow, leader at the Annie L. Twining, Afton After bridesmaids, Miss Katherine J. Hall and family. several cases investigating Dahlias, peony, 1. 3, O or over tv for consolation honors when n Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barlow of brfield, third place. Third year Christensen and Miss Emeline Walker, Edith Walsh, John R. which It has Lake Salt and oesupied, spoilage in bunch. opSyracuse City wit: Rhea Blood, leader at Kays-3- e, aH wore smart frocks fash- Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Glen would seem that some of this may JJ P.OY1' Elva Winn, pom pons, 3, 0, 10 or over pose each other Murray and Honfirst place. Fourth year ioned alike of wine colored satin, Bumingham of Bountiful spent in Dahlias, Winn, Helen White, Alice -- of e due to 9; handling scheduled improper bunch to are for eyville play di: Alice Hatch and Pauline BI Fmil M. Whitesides, with fitted bodice and full skirt. Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. or over in bunch. the state championship in the third can lids which have, paper gaskets. Roses, 1, 3, vinegar, leaders at Woods Cross, Adams a and Archie each wore as a headdress family. color mixed same Zinnias or of "For final benefit th. tho The m. and They h. 2 at game p. , Hi Wriffht 'nt place. Miss f Leona Draper of Ogden, held in place are a Younl with (1, 10 or over in bunch. plume of this pink 3, the single canning paper (large) gasket league First games during Delbert ( year clothing: Zara Sabin, with a bow of wine colored velvet who recently returned from the Zinnias same color or mixed season have caused unusual inter- top. I should like to advise thatrnd der at, Bountiful, adfirst mission place; States North Central bethese should be tailored not wet carried tops bouquets abel Layton, (pom pons), 3, (1, 10 or over in est and the tournament should draw leader at Layton, and they of shellpink dahlias and pink as- dressed the congregation at the bunch. a. large number of Japanese fafis fore they are put on the can be- Man Tft place; Ellen B. Stevenson, cause the moisture will swell the A. Valle was the Clearfield ward sacrament meet.Thomas color same Gladioli or ters. rom of different wler at state. 3, the mixed, 0, parts Layton, second paper to such extent that the aealer ing Sunday evening. Also, Doug- 10 or over in bunch. n Vera Rampton and Mr.place; El- - best man. will not make a perfect seal on South of Murdock las Dakota, gave Asters same color or mixed J Holbrook, leaders at Syracuse, Assisting in receiving of the a short talk. can. the on Tuesday 10 or bunch. ond place; New Town Davis over in (large) 3, U, Melba Dabb and guests were Governor and Mrs. and Robinson Belause Mrs. E. and Mr. J. the paper gasket is Asters same color or mixed (pom Dabb, leaders at Clearfield, Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Sims and DaFormed Wednesday slightly thicker than the rubber FARMINGTON Carl B. Green, Nina Anna Falkner, leader vid J. Ellison. They were assisted daughter, Margaret, and Miss pons or single, 3, 0, 10 or over in f Clearfield was recovering t were of Thorn Tuesday gasket on the can tops, It is neces-Copperton bunch. Fxysville, third place. their in the general entertaining of hia home L. to Mrs. the and sealer Mr. Second of visitors sary Thursday from injuries Joseph adjust slightly African marigolds (all varieties) year clothing: Alton guests by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. SOUTH WEBER Corporation in using these so that it wilt be incurred Tuesday afternoon in not leader blooms in Mabey. bunch. not 30 over at Woods Cross, Jrt. of a new municipality for securing Mrs. George E. Barton, an automobile crash at the Farm-sealMr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams and place; Mrs. J. M. Holt, French marigolds (all varieties) federal aid in installation of a run too tight, ln cases where the Miss Cynthia Blood, Miss Cleone can too tight there ington road-stat- e the seals and Mr. highway inter-i- s and Clearfield of blooms in family bunch. not 30 over ansecond place; Nina Adams and a group of close friends culinary water system was a cut- - faction a half mile west of Farm-tin- g of the sealer possibility Mrs. John Adams enjoyed an outnd Marie Hatch, leaders Sweet peas, same color or mixed, nounced Wednesday by County of the bride. the seam thereby causing a ington. oods Cross, third place. Third ing to Pine View Dam and vicin- G blooms or over in bunch. Attorney Orlando J. Bowman. and subsequent food spoileax Mr. Green was treated for fracR. Mrs. and Blood Mrs. Alan B. Mrs. Sena Lloyd or over in ity, Sunday afternoon. conduct to affairs of Snapdragons, Appointed said Miss Crafts. tured ribs and bruises. Injured in age, C- dinThe Relief society singing moth- bunch. Hess, leaders at North A. Hart were in charge of the the new town were Joseph F. the same accident was First place. Fourth ing room. The serving table was ers will sponsor a late summer Cosmos, all varieties, not over 12 Staples, town board president, and Ruth Johnson of Sandy who was tkthing: Mr. C. W. Smedley covered with a handsome Venetian dance Friday evening at the ward blooms in bunch. Clifford Y. Stark, Donald Bryan, Ha with her mother, Mra. H. C. riding will a Smedley, leader at Syra-foamusement hall. A drawing lace cloth and was centered with Petunias, all types double, sin- Glenn Ray and William E. Comia, Johnson. She received severe cuts white beautiful a place. which three-tierebrides at d take place double fringed, etc., trustees. beautiful from flying glass on her face and I!owing girl entered the to gle,G, fringed, 10 or over in bunch rk wesa wedding cake. Silver candelabra dinner set of china will be given 3, Zo l'g. Mrs. Johnson and another review: Leila Welling. at each end of the table were one with the lucky number. all types and varieDelphinium, daughter escaped injury. Farmington; Edith Lloyd, wreathed with Golden Stoker, son of Mr. and G, 10 or over in bunch. garlands of garThe accident occured, officers LOGAN Firmington; Afton Hep-'Wt-k denias and held tall ivory Princess Mrs. David Stoker, who has spent ties, 3, the! for Registration LOW Larkspur, all types and varieties, r ported, when Mr. Greens carjvai 193K-3- 1 school yea? t th lf rtnni.nton; Doris Sessions, tapers. Waxy white gladioli were the past two and years as Johnson machine as G,joorpYjaIunch, Farmington frottr Cleo- - Phillips, State Agricultural college will all types and variethe buffet and on the C0Unty agentin'T5eaver county, Salpiglossis, arrangecPon "osi the highway Natell Nichols, mantel shelf were masses of the recently accepted a position in ag gin September 23 for freshmen, ron tempted ties, G blooms in bunch. west. The Sandy vehicle the Helen GROVE for and 24, CorvalMcDonald, sophomores, September white blooms with here and ricultural research work at Lilies, 2 blooms or more per northbound. Helen Chi Ida, 8 September 2G for juniors and Syracuse; lovely asters. lis, Oregon. His territory will stem not over 3 stems, in bunch of pink touches pale there W. H. iors, an Ilean Bell, CaliSyracuse; registrar, I,, gUrgd, Perennial sweet peas, G blooms I been reading about a governor nounced Showers of the blooms fell from cover Oregon and northern today. Many transcripts Rogers-Fairban- ks ?.sc; Hla Smedley, the his headquarters or over in bunch. however to fornia, seems who Iowa in out mantel. there Helen Bodily, Syra- of new students high school credits sit JFirst Corvallis. Mrs. Stoker Daisies, all varieties, 3 blooms or have the idea that maybe the peo- have already been received, indito was in will be at place winner was Lola Mildred Miss Badger Mr. of and son, Noall, accompanied over. seeing there, ple excellent for cating room. prospects of the gift Stoker to Corvallis where they wilt Miscellaneous flowers not liste that they elect- another large enrollment, but September 9-- 11 of North charge late home left bride their permanently. make his ed and above. third Sims Mr. him, they Registrar Bell urges all students SP0, place went to CLASS 2 Mrs. Lettie M. Adams of Layton BOUNTIFUL Fresh from her ' s!L?!!?rk'ood and Ilean Waite in the evening for a honeymoon in really meant for who contemplate attending the the at him to be gov college to forward their high'school dramatic triumph in Stage Door Artistic and unusual arrangelyBscuse the Pacific northwest and Canada spent Tuesday afternoon D. H. emor. So he is transcripts to the registrars office and Vivacious Lady Gin-e- r ments: contests was and will return to make their home home of her daughter, Mrs. "M lunch :s.4Uude and Esther MitcheU in Salt Lake City after October 13. Rampton. Dinner, tea, Centerpieces: going ahead and jers shares stellar honors with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore and eon, breakfast, brides, etc. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, .in Hava so, and doing For traveling, Mrs. Sims chose a and occasional table. is running the ing a Wonderful Time which plays daughter, Helen, of Clearfield Any ke.. pv8' Second place went smart black costume suit with Thomas Will at the Town Theatre Friday, Sat- nd Emelyn Read- - black satin blouse and matching ac- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold D. Miller and outfit. Flowers in mixed displays: 0f at- of o:' WBn Beatrice Syracuse, vases is bowls he and who And demob- cessories and orchid corsage. Small baskets, daughter, ulItjrvi Tonight) jdiifeseaA.:ln'V,Rr.vjv4' suit; kb .wore rbic : black, hat ,Undcd.The,gP.W.enweddm MrsahT Mr Josepii vases bowls and this here Martin Nearly all of the story takes place Large baskets, with ribbon trim in shades of wine, evening of Feal Mrs. The of Miss Alice a summer camp, peopled with at of mixed flowers Honeyville. ant marriage Feal of different Oregon, green and blue. f RobmsonofSaltLakeCityandLlall.jnmnner.-nf.- . pleasure-seekin- g CLASS 3 is a cousin to Mrs. Moore and Mr, rIa.YCJLin John .JoScrrs. Thomas of Kaysville will take! vacationists, anxious Ohio. "MillerT Potted plant,, alTkinda: Mrs. Matthew Holt was a guest And half the uproar, and .commo- place this (Thursday)L. afternoon! to get the most out of their two-Flowering or ornamental shrubs Are home of II. Finch in week respite from their jobs. of Layton Evans Richard of rose Mrs. of sharon, pyracan tion, and stagnant business, and Saltthe such as Lake tv Lajlon Russell with John af City, Ginger has the role of an overof Son at s bridge luncheon Thursday tha, etc. quandary that seems to have set- performing the ceremony. m Trip worked stenographer, fleeing from because is it ternoon. tled down on our land, SPECIAL PRIZES The wrtl leave a Fri and young couple family and a would-b- e nagging Forbes too many sheriffs, and govMr. and Mrs. J. P. award will be there is fcnd oa a honeymoon trip to Tulsa, fiance to what she thinks will be day Miss prizes Special Announcement Clearfield, of ysul: whe are KAYSVILLE Myroh Forbes mayors, etc., . Oklahoma. to person receiving most ernors, peace and quiet of the woods. tn La of losing one vote, and are Vina Anderson of Kaysville and awarded show. afraid retun,cd the was receivedson Wednesday of wil is a penniless young law Three Doug in enpoints of points Ogden Bushell one of fence, Mr; Miss Violet of a August to be on 2 sides 'oruia lweek from southern birth Mrs. FOR for who has taken ft job as ARRESTED trying SPEEDING two first for graduate be place, Sheffield week given last three-da- y Elbert J. same time outing the both a at had spent and joyed Mrs. Ruth P. waiter at the camp. And the SUNSET Ten Ecclesa two P!lei.hcy one third. and for of eeks. Mount Timpanogus and Provo second place Washington, D. C formerly to need at ever 23G0 Swaner Place, Ogden, was simple, human romance between we are of on the going If for sweepstakes. Sathome Coa points 'ii8 r. Kaysville. . - : cooling-systefor some of our arrested for speeding on the moun- - the two forms the appealing theme canyon. They returned recreai ' 'n director Layton, Special prizes will be awarded in the Mr. Sheffield is former editor of urday night. cash reg' tain road Tuesday and ordered to of the film. and rusty dahlias and for best display of roses, JPVV county. studied the University of Utah Chronicle t Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore in his here nation, we gotta appear before Justice of the Peace!' With this fine picture plsyi inters ton75Ulat,on double-fisteand Utonian, and is now employed Helen, were Wednesday gladioli and for potted plants. like Joseph D. Burnett at Sunset. The I Disneys five Hickey 11: more 'some daughter, get o Paul coast in the government department Ore- arrest was made by Deputy Sheriff toon award winners, all in c.'; c diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lake City is spending this week they have there in Ohio, ond I Fox news. ?4tnowlr!?lUck finable labor. Mrs. Sheffield is the formCT II inman of Bountiful. Reed Oviatt. of Salt with her aunt, Mrs. Matthew Holt. gon, and, etc. Rita Mcllale of New York City. Preventing Miss Athlene WiggiU the oohool children. N. Y. heavy-weig- j jjKi-poun- all-st- I- ht d 3300-poun- I tug-o-w- , ar ar i j Named by Davis Hoard of Education j - V"S Happenings SEPTEMBER 7 Released on Bail ' U M Japanese Farmer 1 1 Eldon Bennett attended a display Again of new i:i::-- i automobiles m SaFt the was event nulling Lake City Tuesday. family of Clinton, their LraI?r carrying "away honors in Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Green and SALT LAKE CITY-O- ne of the and the hea- - seasons important nuptial events s,,n. Dern, ami Mr. and Mrs. Earl ffie-weighVht classes. All three first was consummated Wednesday at Miller of Clearfield and Mr and last year the handsome new home of Gov- - Hr- Will Wileox and family, Mr. were captured ami Mrs t'liffnr.i iti,iu.i. m,.,., emor and Mrs, ttonm- - nm,..i team in the East South Temple street, when a Vonda Barber of Syracuse and d .weht class. Adrian Draayer arranged wedding rv-- 1 '!rd Brown of West Layton, all 2700 was r 'first place by pulling given for their daugh-- 1 attended the Barber family reunion of ception tpaad, the regulation ,dtance the former Miss Evelyn Blood, at Lagoon Monday evening. There ter, Tfrrt. His brother, Kelly, drove and Robert Bockholt Sims, son of "vre about inn members of the 'L Kcond place span. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sims, of Barber family present. class, Da-ri- d 278 I In the middle-weigMr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith were Canyon road, whose marriage Howard of Woods Cross was in Tuesday 4 took m. the at evening guests of Mr. and Salt place p. 2880-pouteam driving his Mrs. Charles H. Smith of D. S. tempi e L. Lake load City 2900 a with pound .o notary "foud place went to C. H. Burt The ceremony was performed by ilr. and Mrs. Thomas hite and if South Weber. David O. McKay, second counselor left last Thursday for a ten- -' family the of I John Draayer, . father in the first presidency of the day trip to Los Angeles, California, winners, was success-- jl & NUMBER 22 The Campaign Opens 11 1 Jt way at 10:00 H;IK. parties at a primary election. t'lis weeks. paper we ard publishing invert isements of cad: duhtes ulir1. llaK's.ofV1 aN,oar on the primary ballot. It is our aim to acquaint the voters ot hi10'0 with these candidates.. county u Pa Promises to be one of the most interesting and most eloselv Js n twl 4-- H &tW.pertons celebration got I. two ",vks until th voters of Davis countv t,un tlHnatnUrtUWfv)Ut candidates un cr the new clcclm law of this state. la atlkites will be voteil on for nomination to the tickets of t li ei r 'rcstec t i'v e Clubs Farm Bureau Day and Achievement Program 4-- H si !Ti:l lint will 5,000 in Attendance at t agOON Climoxing Davis countys annual Farm at Lagoon last Friday, Miss Mary Crafts, home j.ircau day agent, awarded achievement davptivs to lustration 150 club girls. Attending crovdswere ocimately FTAII. Tlll'ItSlHY. ('(H'-NT- . Pa-in- 4-- H ed . I Japanese I a, ( Tournament Crafts . Pointers Preserving 1 : Cen-enill- Ne-bek- er, ; ( T I I -- i . I Clearfield Injured as Autos -- Crash Mor-tenae- n, I -- er lead-Syracu- se, 0 Registration at Utah Aggies Is bet beptember st -- 2 THE I DOWN one-ha- . be-Kr- uc fiJ I HICKORY sen-va- Picture Play I Li rJiTVith John - BeWed -- ii fice-work- at Returns Sheffields Parents to Coast I m moth-infest- ed rs g er li ! i |