Show Bountiful Briefs A 1 daughter au was born to Mr Ir and airs Walter Holbrook of or Los Ange Ange- Angeles Angeles 1 les recently Mr Ir and Mrs Lang of Grace Grue Idaho were ere in town to the middle of the week itin relatives Mrs Lang is a n daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Mann former residents of Bountiful They re thinking some of making their home here if they can find a suitable place La LaMar lar Barlow son of Bishop and Mrs W W Walter Barlow returned nome Koine from the 1 L D S hospital yes yesterday yesterday CS He is recovering nicely from his operation for appendicitis J John Springer has purchased a anew anew anew new home from the Security Invest Invest- Investment Investment Investment ment Co and has moved mo his his family out from Salt SaIt Lake Cit City He is J a barber at the Hotel Utah A T has moved to Bountiful Boun Boun- Bountiful Bountiful Andr Andrew w Smith has moved to West Bountiful He lie is occupying the Roberts home on the corner Lloyd Riley and Miss Claudine Williams were married yesterday in inthe inthe inthe the Salt Lake Temple Mr Ir and md Mrs Walter Holbrooks Holbrook's i i son of or Los Ios Angeles arrived cd here bere a few fw afew days ago aco and is stopping with EA his grandparents Mr 11 and Mrs s E A Holbrook I 1 Ll Lois is Brough returned a 1 few days das J ago O from Phoenix Arizona where she had been visiting with her par par- parents Miss Brough will resume her work at the telephone office the first of the week John and Earl Stacey are ure expecting to leave for Idaho this w week k where the latter will remain a month or so soto soto to soto visit relatives but John will only stay a few fow days Miss l Nora Porter is resigning her position at the local telephone ex- ex exchange ex exchange change to take effect Saturday in order Jo to attend school chool William Naylor of oC this place and J Porter Tones Jones of and Salt Lake City are i i northwest in the interest in- in in interest terest of a Salt Lake mortuary I corn com com ny piny The other day the they stopped in Burley Durley visiting with Gierisch and S B Goodfellow These Th e gentlemen ate are from Bountiful and lOd had thoroughly hl learned learnd the gardening g business while here which Mr 1 Nfl Nay lor for lor says saS they arc are still practicing vry successfully in the Gem state stute tie so ai-so u- u uso 11 so 1 0 mentions Israel Barlow as one of the successful es lul farmers there Ihen Grain and potatoes have never ne been better there than this year lie He said that Mr Goodfellow threshed about aboul bushels of barley to the acre and GO 0 GOW W to 75 bushels of wheat and the spuds bags to the acre These gentlemen grow grow- row berries black cur cur- currents cur cur- currants rents rants corn asparagus us cucun bersand and in fact fad all nil kinds of vegetables ve etl bl s Raspberries s 's do exceptionally w there he states He added that Mr expected to harvest sacks of potatoes and Mr 11 Good Good- Goodfellow Goodfellow f fellow about Prices Price are good goodhe goodhe he says 5 for grain rain hay potatoes e a He lie He is delighted to find that our Boun Boun- Bountiful Bountiful Bountiful me nare so prosperous and adds i that they are deserving of it as lS they fre r re working hard i 1 11 n i c sugar boots beets he sav- sav s the they A Are re tt v rV I I good in places and he considers U it a good average crop in all aU the valleys valley's en In connection with the recent en- en endurance en endurance durance night flight in St Louis two of our Bountiful citizens came in for n a little port air-port publicity Alvin Ses- Ses Sessions Sessions Ses Sessions and Alvin Atvin Moss who have a summer business busine'S in St St Louis furnished furn furn- furnished furnished A R W Root beer to the at the the- flight bt headquarters They served oo the fliers mers w wives es the re- re refueling re refueling fueling crew end and other noted pilots official observers radio announcers movie men camera and representatives representatives th tives of the press Weather comB condi coalitions conditions favored Mr lr Moss and Mr Ses- Ses Sessions Sessions Ses Sessions as well as the endurance fliers At their town down-town they were serving from four to six thousand people a t day Miss liss Alice Ashworth and Miss Marjorie Kerr entertained at n R le- le de delightful lawn part party Frida Friday v evening ning at the home of Mrs Ashworth for more than fifty guests The Th Tb lawn was gaily decorated with color colored vari-colored vari 1 lights and a musical l program was given by Ly Mite Miss Normn Norma l night of Salt Lake Marjorie Marjoric arjorie Muir and Miss Bett Betty Eldred Eldredge e The home horne was ms decorated throughout hout with a profusion Of gar gar- garden garden ar- ar arden den flowers in shades of crimson The hostesses were vere assisted by Mrs of Salt Lake Mrs R W Ashworth andrs and Mrs rs J Kerr Big blanket sale le on at the Union Furniture Company Compan See their display dis- dis display play dig play windows 20 26 Mr 11 and Mrs 1115 C S Gardner re- re return returned re returned turn turned d Wednesday ay evenin evening from Los LosAn Angeles An eles where Mr Ir Gardner had bad It at- attended at attended t tended the University o of Southern California for seven se weeks He did work along his line nam namely ly chemis chemis- try tr- Do IDo you want to make some sonic money Fred Odell will sell seU his entire crop of Concord ConcoN grapes on the vines about 30 ton ton- Will be ready around Sept 1st 1st If interested come and look them over o 25 Irs Mrs Fern Vern Loder is visiting with 25 her father Joseph Clark dark and family in field deal this week Mrs 1 R it W IV Ashworth and son Ralph are spending the week-end week in began an their former home returned William WilHam Naylor recently from an extended trip through Idaho and Montana going via vill Idaho Falls FaUs Dubois Dillon Butte Dutte Helena Great Falls and as far north as liS Bynum Montana to within 75 miles of the th Canadian border Here he met Frank George and md John E Lee Le-e formerly of Bountiful These men he reports to tobe tobe tobe be ver very successful farmers in ui those parts They wish to be remembered to their theil friends in Bountiful Mr Naylor returned by wt way of Belt Belt- Creek Belt Creek cm canyon on Livingston Montana l and the Yellowstone National Park The mining districts of Montana are no Prosperous but farming fanning is a failure on account of the drought I Thirty students out of more than one hundred applicants for admission I into the first ye yc-ir yc 11 of prore professional medical work at the University of Utah for the college 2 year I have been accepted d b by the School of Medicine and will begin their work in October The School of Medicine will begin the new colle college e year cal with witha a new near dean clean and five new faculty meni members hers bels Dr B n I Burns professor l of anatomy was appointed dean of the school hool in June upon UDon the resi resignation nation of Dr Ralph 0 O P Porter lter who has been dean for the past six years The new faculty members are Donald Dun Duncan an M 1 D assistant professor of ana ana- anatomy ana anatomy tomy tom from the University of Min Min- Mini Minnesota i nes ta M DI S Sexton M DL D D lecturer in from the University of Harold HaroM C Ph D professor of physiological physiological al chemistry Ray J 1 M D lecturer in and Frank Christensen assistant in bac bac- bacteriology bacteriology Of the students who will make up the roll for the first year of professional medical work vork this year ear all but one have received thir thair premedical c education in Utah car cil I leges One student is is comin coming from the University of Pennsylvania ania fromI One I woman student has been a accepted Before entering the first year of of medical work at nt the University of or Utah a student must have completed at least three thre-e years earl of premedical stud study including cours cours- courses courses es in in biolo biology botany zoology them chem chem i try English and French or German Is I's Psychology y tri trigonometry philosophy phy economics and Latin are strongly u urged cd also The profession profession- professional al medical work covers all of the sub sub- sub ordinarily included in the so- so sro called called scientific or laboratory half th the first two years ears of the usual medical cou course c in fF- fF th better medical colleges in the United States Upon the completion of thi this work th stu- stu student student stu student dent I is eligible to enter the junior class of any any m medical di nl chool in in th the COuntry Pi Practically all of the last Int Ia years year's graduating class claas were placed in tho the schol of their first tint choice Emil Lund the florist has purchased ed 51 five acres of land near Mueller lueller park and is building bunding a summer home on the same samp Miss Mias Florence Bushman who line has been laboring in the eastern states mission has been transferred to r M Maryland land It is thou thought ht that she will soon be released to return home A shower was vas given iven in honor of Mrs Earl Smith Satur Satur- Saturday Saturday day at the home of her her- mother Mrs Irs Agnes at E F 3rd So Salt Lake City Mrs Irs Smith was Cromer Miss Mias Dorothy The young oun couple were married mar on AUgUst 1st lat They will make their home in Salt Lake Cit City Mueller Mue Park is now supposed to close at 1030 p m Mr and Mrs Irs Alfred Boulton are rejoicing over the arr arrival al of a daugh daugh- daughter daughter daughter ter The council asked City Mar Mar- Marshal Marshal hal Mann where they arrested r George Rotas the man with the six six- sixty sixty six sixty ty gallons aloM of whisky lIe He said on Main in street sheet here They wondered why Bountiful City could not handle the case and get et tho the fine money and if convicted the car The marshal said he and Sheriff Mann Iann were together to- to together to together gether at the time and the sheriff said all such cases go to the county nn anyway so they took him and his car carto carto carto to Farmington where Justice Brimley placed his bailat bail at 1000 The mar mar- marshal marshal marshal told the council that he had been t of to take Archie Jackson the man who gave n a service station here a bad check returning from Farmington he and Sheriff Mann were traveling alon along together when the marshal observed a big cs car cargo cargo go by which he had seen before and which he lie thought was a bootleggers outfit so they decided to to pick him up put but let him drive over here from near Chase lane before fore doing so that they ml might ht have better light on account ot of o the street lights The The marshal said the city had no ordin- ordin ordinance ordinance ordinance ance to handle such such cases and he was not sure that the cit city could pass such an on account of the state road it be might a county or state affair lie He saida said a of this kind is needed ed if it it can cnn be bep p ed More samples of water from our canyon streams have been ordered sent sent to the State health board for to be tobe analyzed The Thurgood reunion was heMon heldon held heM on the Tabernacle square last Saturday Jim Jinn Burningham ham who was with the Bountiful Motor is now with the Willey Service station Pasadena Mrs Lilliam of Pasa Pasa- Pasa- Pasa hert I i elena dena Calif is here visit visiting n with her i Mrs Ida Jo E Evans and Mrs Irs Cora R P Stahle 41 4 II H 0 O Pack and family returned on Friday of last week from a vacation 1 trip IJ in Provo canyon The city has rented four shares of ofa a 1 Stone creek water from the James Janice I George estate for the remainder of the season seaon l lArmond Armond Griffiths resumed his work at It Cudahy Monday after having been home a week weel on account of hay hay- It was stated in m council loun 1 meeting Wednesday night tha that a n pane 0 of glass in one of the front windows windo of the Willey Electric Shop had been by some one OM |