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Show ' L AUGUST 31. 1939 nvisCounty Fair premiums, Awards V br0 - Pf Kyville. pne. Ella Stark, Srd JlSysriUe, tUMrs. Clear- Boul'- - Alfred Webster, Kays- - .v . hdor Bnttoria Miss . Layton, Layton. Eljza- - Webster. W rbfMG- - Da- - K. A. fSViolet-M- rs. Kays-e- . Mrs. Chas. Ware, Bountiful; l2 Bruce Major, Kaysville. CoWc" Bod Mrs. Coy Hayward, Bountiful (2nd). riTlRE Cross-Chest- Cross-Chest- chapter of the Future fanners of America turned out rood spirit in supporting the nvis county fair. About half of a boys in the chapter had some ort of an exhibit fl following premiums were The Davis . Poultry the boys: Tomatoes George won by Bill Nozaki, 1st Grant Winegar, 1st and 2nd. Woods Cross, sweet Grand Winegar, 1st, Valencia; Woods Cross, Valencia white; Winegar, 1st Woods Cross, onions. Peppers Grant Winegar, Turkeys 1st Woods Cross; Dean Galbraith, Bronze Tom Warren 2nd and 3rd, Kaysville. Slicing Cucumbers Grant Win-fa- r. 1st. Val Verda. 2nd, Hughes, Pair Warren Hughes. 1st, Val Verda. The Sweepstakes Ribbon was won by Grant Winegar of Woods Cross who won SEVEN blue ribbons and TWO red ribbons. . 1st Woods Cross. Pickling Cucumbers Jake Kapp, 1st, South Weber. 1st Carrots Sylvester Wynn, and 2nd, Bountiful. Beans Dee Forbes. 1st, Layton. Summer Squash Grant Winegar. 1st Woods Cross; Donald Voss, E. Whitecar. The following I H club won a special recoirmtion at Mrs. Faulkner, Kaysville; 3rd, annual county hi !ue count conWicker, Bountiful. Butter CSkes First, Mrs. Emma test which was held as a part of Sessions, Syracuse; second. Mrs. the Davis Countv Fair:Rulon Barnes, Kaysville; 3rd, Mrs. GROUP FA III BITS Wallace Gailey. West Layton. First Year Foods 1st. Beth DecoratedCakes Mrs. Sarah! Woods Cross; Woodard Ix'adei Cleverly. South Bountiful. Whole Wheat Bread First, Mrs. 2nd, Janet IligK'. leader, Woods Ben Webster, Kaysville; 2nd. Mrs.' Cross; 3rd, Viola O. Smith, leader, Glen Stuart, Kaysville, and Mrs. Centerville. Second Year Foods 3rd, Bonnie William E. Gailey, Kaysville. White Bread First, Mrs. Wil- Hey wood and Irma Davis, leaders, liam E. Gailey, Kaysville; second, Kaysville. Third Year Foods 1st, MarjorMrs. Joe Holbrook, Syracuse; 3rd, ie Criddle, leader. Clearfield. Mrs. Rulon Barnes, Kaysville. Fourth Year " 1st. Mina Parker House Rolls First. Mrs. William E. Gailey, Kaysville; 2nd, Flint and Bermee Day, leaders, Mrs. Pauline Winegar,.- - Yoh1s Kaysville. Foods II Ca tilling- 3rd, Bonnie Cross; 3rd, Mrs. Lea Goodfellow. wood and Irma Davis, lenders. Hey WilIce Box Cookies Mrs. 1st. ford Webster, Kaysville; 2nd, Car- Kaysville. Foods 111 Canning 1st, Marol Ellison, Layton; 3rd, Mrs. Ben Clearfield. Criddle. leader, jorie Webster, Kaysville. Clothing First Year 1st, Mrs. Filled Cookies 1st, Mrs. Lai la Ellis, Syracuse; 2nd, Mrs. Frank Clella McCann, leader, Layton; 2nd, Marjorie Ware and Maurine Hickenlooper, Iaiyton. 3rd, Drop Cookies Mrs. Lea Call, Hennefer, leaders, Layton; Bountiful; 2nd, Mrs. Lea Goodfel- Mrs. G. M. Hess and Mrs. Walter Hampton, leaders. Farmington . low, Bountiful, and 3rd, Mrs. ClifSecond Year Clothing 1st, Mrs. ford Strong. Mable R. Layton, leader, Layton; 2nd. Luella By ran and Fern Poll, CANNING leaders. South Weber; 3rd, Mrs. in Sweepstake K. Yokoniizo and Shizuko Yoko-mizKenneth Burton. leaders, Syracuse. Hilda Mrs. Adams; Fruit, 1st, Third Year Clothing 1st, Afton 2nd. Mrs. Ruby Holbrook; 3rd, Mrs. Roberts and Lurraine leaders. Chester Flint. West Bountiful; 2nd, Nina Moss KenJelly and Jam 1st, Mrs. neth Burton; 2nd, Mrs. Sara IL and Marie Hatch, leaders, South Bountiful; 3rd, Lucille P. Mabey, Strong; 3rd, Mrs. Ruby Holbrook. Clearfield. Pickles 1st, Lucille Sheffield; Home Science 1st. I la Mitchell, 2nd, Sara B. Strong; 3rd, Mrs. leader, Woods Cross. Charles Parrish. Indixidual Exhibits KERR BOTTLE CONTEST Fruit 1st, Ruby Holbrook; 2nd, Foods IV Canning (Kerr IndividHilda Adams; 3rd, Mrs. Chester ual Contest) 1st, Jane Flint, Kaysville; (tie) 2nd. Afton WebFlint. ster, Kaysville and Imogene Day, Mina Mrs. 1st, Vegetables Flint; 2nd, Mrs. W. I. Barkdull; Kaysville; 3rd, Ixola Webster, Kaysville. 3rd, Mrs. Lola Barnett. or Clothing I Simple dress Meat 1st. Mrs. Mina Flint; 2nd, Mrs. Horace Higgs; 3rd, Mrs. V. night gown. 1st, Thelma Harris and Loraine Weaver, leaders, 1. Barkdull. MarieAllen, leader, Lay-to-- WINNERS OF RIBBONS DelliT Everett" and La 3rd. Fruits Vaun Burgin, leaders, Centerville. Miss Jane Raspberries 1st, II Cotton School Clothing Flint; 2nd, Mrs. Sara B. Strong; Dress. 1st. Virginia Adam and 3rd. Mrs. J. I. Hess. Dewberries 1st. Mps. Hubert Kathleen Green, leaders, Layton; Adams and Kathleen Mitchel; 2nd. Mrs. J. I. Hess; 3rd, 2nd, Virginia Green, leaders. Layton; 3rd, HarMrs. Alvin Scoffield. Fisher and Jane Fisher, leadCurrants 1st, Mrs. Kenneth riet Bountiful. ers, Burton. Childrens garClothing III Black Raspberries 1st, Mrs. Luments. 1st, Lucille P. Mabey, leadcille Sheffield. Clearfield; 2nd, Mina F. Moss Cherries 1st, Mrs. Kenneth er, and Marie Hatch, leaders, South Mrs. Julia 2nd, Burton; Gailey; lountiful; 3rd, Erma Anderson, 3rd, Mrs. Hubert Mitchel. cader. No. Salt Lake. Apricots 1st, Mrs. Ruby HolClothing III Style Dress Rebrook; 2nd. Mrs. Mina Flint. view. 1st, Edith Hatch, South Mrs. . Hilda Peaches 1st, 2nd, Jean Moss, South bountiful; Adams; 2nd, Miss Jane Flint; 3rd, 3rd, Betty Hatch, South lountiful; Mrs. Elmer Barber. Bountiful. Hilda Mrs. Pears 1st, Adams; 2nd. Mrs. Julia Gailey; 3rd, Mrs. Mina Flint. ROOMS FOR RENT Apple Sauce 1st, Mrs. Julia With Garden Mrs. Ruby Holbrook; Gailey; 2nd, 3rd. Mrs. Hilda Adams. Plums 1st, Mrs. J. I. Hess; Mrs. Nora Rarton 2nd, Mrs. Elsie Cook. 2 Phone Kaysville Marachino Cherries 1st, Mrs. Elsie Cook; 2nd, Mrs. Charles Parrish. A Salad Fruit 1st, Mrs. Charles Sponge Cakes First, Mrs. B." Re-v- ' - I , , Fds - South Weber. Da- - lllllllllll GRAND OPENING MODERN CASH MARKET SATURDAY, SEPT. .2, 1939 I We invite you to visit our newly remodeled store and cash the grand opening specials in groceries and meats! in on Lay-ton2n- i TOWN WONDER rBREADFREE! BALLOONS AND ????? HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIALS and G, Crystal White Giant Bars WP or UO, 20c Rinso Oxydol, large package Shredded Wheat (N. B. C.) Quart Salad Dressing (Grand or Tan- 25c - gier) -- Snowdrift, Crisco or Spry, 3 lb. can Pineapple Ukulele, 2 for SUGAR 2li can Spot-Inquir- 31c - - 58c - 10 Lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs. Milk, popular Corn, 3 cans 51c $1-4- 5 $5.63 29c 25c brands, 4 cans 6c Bananas, lb as- 25c Modern Cash Market Syracuse, Utah, Phone 42R1 MOTTO: d VISIT GRANDPARENTS Iain O. Whitesides, son of Mr. Whitesides of Los land Mrs. Angeles, Cal., arrived in Layton last week for a short visit witb his grandparents and other Ia-wi- s 3rd, Service a Pleasure and Courtesy a Habit 5 . In Tarzan Finds a Son" ' With -UN Ht'NTER HENRY WII.COXON John shu m.t HENRY STEPHENSON FRIEDA INKSfOKT I.AKAINK DAY juntfia. alranye aniMyatvrluu in Ik mal. barhart W urlda moat amaainy Roman Pina "MARCH or TIME" METROPOLIS OP Itlt nnd NEWS SUITS - SWEATERS SHIRTS 1 1? 2 TIME ONLY Case of RIIIS0 Granulated Soap A Full 6- - September 2 ADULTS FOR 25c Suita $13.73 and up Shoes $1.00 and $3.00 Kaynre Shirts 79c and $1.00 Swratrra Jackets - Slacks Cords SIDNEY TOLER In Charlie Chan in Reno" With r RICARDO CORTEZ PHYLLIS SHOOKS SLIM UtMMKRVILUt KANE RICHMOND PAILINE MOORE EDDIE COLLINS It la th raao of tko nnd Charllo Chunn flnoot pirtnra to dal. Ala "AGAINST THE WORLD" "ARABIAN BAZAAR nnd NEWS d, rdrd 370 21th 40 Large Packages A Years Supply of Soap Delivered Free to Your Home Name Address City 4s going to buys. any housewife sending us a name of a friend or neighbor who Is in the market for a refrigerator, range, ironer, washer, vacuum, ing machine, radio, stoker, oil burner, electric' water heater or kitchen cabinets and sinks. name As soon as we have completed the sale with the the parti of Rinso. case full a free sent us, we will deliver absolutely To all-ste- el SCnDSS-r.ZA- D ELECTRIC CO. STC3ESs Ogden, Utah Tor Nan St. . ca September 8-- 9 Hotorday Matin I P. M. DOLGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. In The Sun Never Sets With BASIL RATH BONE VIRGINIA FIELD LIONEL A TWILL BARBARA O'NEIL C. Al'HKKY SMITH ' MELVILLE COOPER A ylrtnr miyhly In root, hi ful drama, in fine lamia In wpin( apcll Hrnnd C t Pin "Donald and Plato" In Color Cartoon Dianoy ad "Yonth la tho Boddlo" ? a ? r WWVWWwi -- COST LESS i Education for Living Youth of the Intermountain area will find at Brigham Young University the invaluable opportunity to prepare for living, in addition to the mere earning of a living. Training for vocational success is an important part of education, and the University gives It proper emphasis. Its large faculty, modern equipment, and broad curriculum provide an excellent foundation for proficiency in the pursuits of life. More vital than this however, is the education of the heart and spirit which is gained by the young men and women who enter the portals of Brigham Young University. This added inspiration found in the atmosphere of this pioneer institution prepares them for the glorious future that is theirs in the America of the' 20th century. The Divisions Roof of Number One Red Cedar to Shingle will lad from Iwenly-find are the only kind of forty year roofing material lba actually add. to the drenglb of an old roof. e 1st, Mrs. Elsie lt, Ogden Friday and Saturday e 2nd, Mrs. Eli Cook; 2nd, Mrs. Charles Parrish; 3rd. Mrs. Ruby Holbrook. Strawberry Jam 1st, Mrs. Ethel Webb; 2nd, Mrs. Kenneth Bur. ton; 3rd, Mrs. Charles Ogzew-allaStrawberry Preserves 1st, Mrs. Hilda Adams; 2nd, Mrs. Julia Webster; 3rd, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Lay ton. Preserve Groandcherrie 1st, Mrs. Elizabeth ' S. Layton;, 2nd, Mrs. Keuneth Burton; 3rd, Mrs. Lucille Sheffield. Gooseberry Jam 2nd, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Layton. . Marmalade 1st, Mrs. Ethel Webb; 2nd, Mrs. Kenneth Burton, Mrs. Lucille Pimentos B Sheffield; 2nd, Mrs. Sara Sheffield. Lucille Mrs. 3rd, Strong; Mrs. Sara .Pickled Cherriew-rl- st, B. Strong; 2nd, Mrs. J. I. Hess Pirkled Red Beet 1st, Mrs. Lucille Sheffield; 2nd. Mrs. Lucille Hatch; 3rd. Mrs. Elmer Barber, 0 Qloiluna Go. WqUon-GHHe- n - JAMS Raspberry Jam TIES Wednesday and Thursday brook. Apple Jelly 1st. Mrs. Mary R. Broomfield; 2nd, Miss Fern Flint; 3rd, Mrs. Kenneth Burton. 1st, Mrs. Strawberry Jelly Ruby Holbrook. Dewberry Jam rabeth S. Layton. t HOSE Raspberry Jelly 1st, Mrs. Keni neth Burton; 2nd, Mrs. Ruby Hol- SHORT r i SLACKS - SHOES B. 1st, Mrs. Allene Flint. Vacation is nearly over and school days are here again. We have anticipated the needs of the young man and are ready with a large collection of high quality merchandise at the price you want to pay. JELLIES AND JAMS Currant Jelly 1st, Mrs. Mina Flint; 2nd, Mrs. Sara B. Strong; 1st, Mrs. Nora weeks trip to the fair in Sari Francisco, Cal. Mr und Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper left Wednesday to attend the Municipal convention in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flint of Provo, nre visiting in I.ayton this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper and Oscar Rack ta School Barkdull. Timpson. Plum Jelly Leonard. und Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver r turned Saturday front a two THEATRE 1st, Miss Helen Asparagus Flint; 2nd. Mrs. VV. I. Barkdull. Corn 1st, Mrs. Nettie Webb; 2nd, Miss Jane Flint. Dried Corn 1st, Mrs. W. I. Strong. Grape Jelly visiting Mrs. Stevensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Dawson INSULATE BETTER Flint; 3rd. Mrs. Kenneth Burton. Mint Jelly 1st, Mrs. Sara - September LAST LONGER . e, . Lunch Meat, sorted, lb OUR VEGETABLES Beans 1st, Miss Jane 2nd, Mrs. Alvin Scoffield; Mrs. Lucille Sheffield. shelves have been placed more convenient for the customers to help themselves to the goods and thus will receive quicker .)nd better service at prices that only a modern store of this kind ran offer. Mr. Bennett states that his stores motto will be Service a Pleasuie and Courtesy a Habit.' and invites buyers of groceries and meat to attend the grand opening staitug Saturday, September 2. for their' supplies at special prices over the week-enami Labor Day. 1 P. M. Sunday Matin 1 I. M. Labor Iuy Matin JOHNNY WEIHM1I.1KR MAIKEKN O'Ht'I.I.IV AN 20-J- Parrish. remodeling has been this week on the interior of the Modern Cash Market of Syracuse preparatory to its grand cpentngSaturday morning. Goorgb H. Bennett. Jr., of Syracuse. has bought the stock of Hampton Brothers who have operated the store for some years. Mr. Bennett states that the store has been repainted and - papered 'and arranged for self service. The Sunday-Monday-Tuesd- n; -- Extensive in progress Mrs. O. II. Hickenlooper of Blackfoot. Idaho is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper. 'Bishop and Mrs. William A. Dawson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George E. Briggs, left Wednesday for St George, where they will attend the state Municipal convention. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Heywood, Reed Haywood and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heywood of Ogden, returned Sunday from San Francisco, CaL, where they attended the fair. Miss Maurene Hill was hostess to the Jitter Bug 4 II club at her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson returned this week from Santaquin. where they have spent a week -- e, E LAYTON Jr., Announces Opening Of Store in Syracuse st o, BAKING EXHIBIT The splendid cooperation of Geo. II. Bennett, r .Ar-gyl- Gordon, Bountiful; 2nd, Mrs. Anna j White Leghorn Pullets, pen of three Gunter Newman, 1st, Farm- ington. W hite Leghorn Pullet Gunter Newman, 1st, Farmington. White Jersey Giant Aldep Spencer, 1st, Farmington. White Leghorn Capon Gunter Newman. 1st, Farmington White Leghorn Hens Gunter' Newman, 1st, Farmington. Bantam, Pair Rex Patterson. 1st, West Point. Bantam Individual Rex Patterson, 1st, West Point; Alden Spencer, 2nd, Farmington. Nakano, 1st wd 3rd. Syracuse; Dee Forbes, 2,i Layton. David Patterson, 1st Potatoes Kenneth Jenks, 2nd. Clinton; Woods Cross; David Stewart, 3rd, Grant pickling Green er INDIVIDUAL JUDGING CONTEST . , 1st, Melva Phillips, 3rd clothing, West Bountiful; 2nd, Jean Moss, 3rd year clothing, So. Bountiful; 3rd, Geraldine Sanders, 1st year foods, Kaysville. TEAM JUDGING CONTEST 1st, lleene Worsley and Joy Smith. 1st year foods, Centerville. 2nd, Monza Higgs and Maurine Kimber. 1st year foods, West Bountiful. DEMONSTRATION CONTEST 1st. Janet Mae Smith and Shirley Roberts, 1st year foods. West Bountfiul Table Service and Etiquette. 2nd, Edith Hatch and Bet-- , ty Hutch, 3rd year clothing. South Homemade Games. Bountiful, 3rd. Inez Ingles and Karleen 1st year foods, West Bountiful, "Scrambled Eggs." 1th, Norma Kolterts, Borniece Butt, 3rd year clothing. West Bountiful. Good Grooming." Mh, Lada Poll and partner, 2pd eur clothing, South 'Weber. Seam Finishes." DRESS PAR IDE-1place and S.'i.oo, 2nd year clothing, Mabel R. Iu.ton, leader, (Three Little Fishes). 2nd place and S3.no, 3rd year clothing. Nina Moss and Marie Hatch, leaders. South Bountiful (picture taking and harmonica "handlr 3rd place, and S2.no, 2ml jear Adams and clothing, Virginia Kathleen Green, leaders, laiyton (Hollywood Style Reporter). yi-a- er Poland China Dean Adams, 1st, Layton. Poland China Jake Kapp. 1st, South Weber. Sheep Hampshire Ram. 4 Mo. Thomas Evans; 1st, Layton. Suffolk Lae Davis Chapter F F. A., 1st. FARMERS EXHIBIT Kaysville. Oaions, Bunch and 2nd, Clinton. Onions, Plate PAGE FIVE Jake Kapp, 1st South vis courty women made' theak-in- g Chili Sauce W eber. ext ibit one- of 2nd, outstanding Onion Seed Grant Winegar, merit. It was commended "highly Strong; 1st, rish. oods Cross. on its quality by judges who came Mixed Dickies 1st, BaHey-L- yle Hill, 1st, Syracuse. here from Box Elder and Webe r"Sheffield. Wheat David counties. Stewart, 1st Dill Pickles Mrs. Julia Gailey; Kaysville. Mr: William E.. Gailcy Won Mrs, Nettie Webb. Cantaloupe Glen East. 1st award for havME VT Bountiful; Rex George, 2nd, boun- grand sweepstake ing highest score and was follow-e- d tiful. Mrs. Lola Barnett. Pork Mrs. Ben for sec- - Beef 1st, Mrs. Asparagus Joe Bangerterr 2nd ond byplace. Third Webster Julia 1st, Gailey. was tied by eight Bountiful. Salmon 1st. Mrs Lucille Hatch. women in the county' and the lucky Sugar Beets Dee Forbes, 1st, draw was finally made by Mrs. Layton; Dean Galbraith, 2nd Wilford Webster. IIANDICR FT The Syracuse Kaysville; Don Sessions, 3rd. Syra- ward Zesiger pas given a Marjorie with the highest responded cuse. number of entries under the super- special award for her entries in Grapes, King Phillip 'Billie vision of Mrs. Samuel Cook. the handicraft division. Other winWeathers. 1st, Clinton. Listed are the winners in vari- ners were Flora Davis, Alene LIVESTOCK AXI) POULTRY ous divisions. Leonard, Effie Turner, Beth Well-- i Swine Angel Cakes First, Miss Helen ing, Keva Wicker. Lena Blamires. White and Du roc Warren, Syracuse; 2nd, Mrs. Wil- Mary Andrus, Marjorie Adams, Jersey Rayner Roueche, 1st, kie Galbraith, Kaysville; 3rd, Mrs. Enos Nelson, Hattie Kaysville. Clella McCann and Mrs. Laurence Ellison, Layton. W hite and ...Citron 1, from William Mrs. Syracuse; Continued THE WEEKLY REFLEX ' Laying Red Cedar Shingle RIGHT ROOI i the bed 0ER THE OLD Sarr lime, liner, to way damage to ahruhhery, and building 33 Departments roof give remarkwarm in winter, TRI-STAT- E NORMAN BROWN Mur. COMMERCE EDUCATION GRADUATE DIVISION 1600 Courses Registrationfl)ates: September 22, 23, 21, 1939 j leak. Phone and roofing trouble. Our Monthly Payment Plan make a limpid ARTS AND SCIENCES EXTENSION DIVISION RESEARCH DIVISION content. Tbi type of double able insulation cool in aumroer. 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