Show FARMINGTON atthe The Ladies Literary club met at althe the home of Mrs 1 Adelbert Barnett Darnett Monday evening The members be be- be ing lag being belag present A book report was given by Mrs Jannetta Robinson on The Sa Saga a by John Galsworthy This book won the Nobile prize prise for 1932 1032 Mrs Susie Clark dark returned home hom Tuesday evening from New York where she had been for the past pas seven nn and and- anda a n half months visiting with her daughter Nell and fam- fam ily ib family Mrs Clark dark also visited in sev- sev several oral eral other eastern castern cities including Philadelphia Washington ton an and Chicago While in Chicago she sh spent daughter two weeks with nth her daugh daugh- daugh I tel ter takings Phyllis Lewis who is taking taking- i a s special cial In mucio Course in music at nt n a i Chi Chi- Chica h ca cage cago o school Poulton Sr 32 of Farm Farm- ington Farmington and his little son gon lames James Poulton Jr Tr age 5 were injured Sunday evening when the th car nr they were riding in was struck broadside b by a car driven by Am Am- melt mett Simpson of Kaysville lle in fron front of the Hampton Rampton drug store Mr 11 Poulton suffered a n fractured skull and his son a broken left collar bone Simpson In the car with Mr Simp Simp- son Mn were John Thomas and Alton Wilcox also of Kaysville all three receiving minor bruises and cuts but not serious Deput Deputy Sheriff Roy White who investigated de de- de scribed it as an unavoidable acci acci- ned ned- accident dent Poulton It developed that Mr MiS Poul Poul- Poul- Poul ton waited fosa for fos- a north bound car ca r to carto cato pass before he started started from thi the west side of the road where he was wat parked and andas as he attempted t to turn around he was struck b by the i Simpson car which was coming from the north When heard from i L andson Thursday evening Mr Poulton and son were w resting as well as pos pos- sible sigle possible at their home where Ute they were taken after the accident Mr Eugene D Robinson and his hi sister Mrs Addie Jackson of ol Cardston Alberta Canada who wh came came- here on account of the death of their theil mother Mrs Irs Howard Hinman last week have decided after to remain here and visit until nf- nf ter conference before returning f to th their ho home e I the state budget was re- re n reduced last week among the jobs that district were terminated was the dis- dis cli Davis agricultural ag inspector for D Da- Da vis count county This has the effect of displacing Mr 1 II H P Mathews 1 wl who I has held this position for several years in the county It is not yet determined just how the plan will operate when the reorganizing is effected throughout the state but bi heretofore for tor the present the tho work hereto hereto- fore willbe handled b by Mr 11 Mathews 1 will be handled from the headquarters state hea head head- quarters office for the southend south end of the county and from front Ogden for the forthe n northend north rth end of the county Word ord was received a few days day ago alO to the effect that Elder Eider Law Law- Lawrence 11 II rence Sessions together with his companions had hirl landed lan orl okay n l-n at Germany put nut nt PI across the channel to Havre France the and finally finall barked harked at Hamburg Germany the 1st Their mission headquarters will be in Berlin The Parent Teachers association was re-organized re I Monday with I Mrs Heber J Sessions as II dent George Q Q Knowlton as first vice president and Mrs Ada Steed as second vice president Miss Bertha Balderston secre secretary r The outgoing Tl-outgoing outgoing officers ers were Mrs Rob Rob- Robert crt ert Wallace Swagler Swa gler president Mrs Irs Wal Wa W lace Hinman and G Q Knowlton vice president Mr 11 Knowlton being re-elected re The new officers will be installed at t the close of the present school term Mr E A Cottrell was awarded the position of caretaker of the U forthe landscape at the court house for f the season by the county commis- commis commissioners commissioners at af their regular meeting Monday Mr II H P Mathews of this pla place and Miss Alice Barton of Kaysville took out a marriage license the first of the week in Salt Lake and ar were married Tuesday in the Salt Lake temple tempe The couple left Thurs Thursday day afternoon for a short auto tr trip to Boulder dam Sheriff Joseph Holbrook return return- returned returned ed yesterday morning from Shreve Shreveport Shreveport port La 4 with his prisoner Law Law- Lawrence Lawrence La rence Luker who escaped from the county jail here in 1931 1031 by over over- overpowering overpowering powering the jailor In Louisiana he went by the name of Walter DaIley Daile Mr Ir and Mrs Ills John S White who had spent the winter on the coast have returned home Ralph Morgan 30 of Layton is in the Dee Dec hospital in Ogden suf suf- su feting fering suffering from om injuries inflicted when a he was unhitching from froma a wagon on hi his farm kicked hi him himin himin in the head It is feared that bones bon on o the left side of his head and al face have been n broken however it cannot be determined until an X-ray X picture has been taken The accident occurred Wednesday nf- nf afternoon n A free dance will be bo given next Tuesday evening in the Nor North Farmington amusement hall hail |