Show Bountiful Briefs Mr and Mrs Arnold Moss and andson andson son on Howard motored to Pocatello Saturday to attend the funeral of ofa ofa ofa a friend returning home Sunday evening aft after r the funeral daughter Delta Marie Burningham daugh daugh- ter ier of Mr and Mrs H n J W Burn Burn- ingham Burningham Burn who had been at the St St Marks treatment hospital for medical treat eat Wednesday ment was brought home Wednes Wednes- day day but her condition remains about the same A successful in in- in si n ot of blood operation ion w was per performed fusion atthe the formed whiled while she he was at the hospital Leo and family who had spent the past year in ern Valley Dag Dagget et Co have returned to Bountiful Mrs Irs Clarence Weaver has re- re returned returned re returned turned home from the hospital Rampton Auto sold a number of oC trucks and md cars last week new Clifford Edwards has returned from his trip to the coast Harvey Sessions of Lo Logan nn who is down for conference is visiting relatives in town to I The last of the onions stored in the Bamber er warehouse were shipped Monday consisting of a couple of cars Elders Buchanan White and Cook w wha n had labored as ns mission mission- missionaries missionaries missionaries aries in Scotland where the de- de deceased deceased de deceased ceased lived were the speakers ut at J Lawsons Lawson's funeral hel held i at the home of J W Hill HilI held on Fri Fri- Friday Friday Friday day afternoon of last week D R Tolman presided T Tic The e opening b Arthur Richards pra prayer er was by the tho benediction by Percey Hill and J W Hill Bill dedicated the grave in inthe inthe inthe the Bountiful cemetery f 1 I The Daughters of the tho Pioneers Sessions camp will meet on Friday of next week we-ek April 14 at pm at the home of Dau Daughter Catherine Pace I Bishop and Mrs Quayle Cannon were called to Provo yesterday on account of serious injuries sustained sus- sus sustained sus sustained by their dau daughter Edith while performing an experiment in the laboratory at the B Y U I where she is attending school She and Miss liss Luc Lucy Rice of Farm Farm- Farmington Farmington Farmington ington and Afton Kay of Charles Charles- Charleston Charleston ton were generating oxy oxygen en in a glass container when it is thought they mixed the wron wrong chemical in- in into into in into to the compound causin causing the ex- ex explosion explosion ex explosion Fra Fragments ments of the glass struck the three girls about the I face and head inflicting inflicting- numerous I cuts cuts while one of the pieces struck Miss Cannon in the left eye An Ane e eye e specialist stated yesterday afternoon that althou although h an any cut ion on the eyeball is ii th is serious erio s the the- ela t extent of Miss Cannons Cannon's 1 could not be determined for injury sever sever- al several da days clays until the e eyeball hada hadI had a chance I to heal and picture an x-ray x pic- pic pic ture has been made Miss Cannon I is at the Aird hospital at Provo old Norman Green Burningham 17 i old months son of Arthur and Lil- Lil lie lie- lieLa Lillie lie La Preal Green Burningham ham LiI-I LiI died Sunday of pneumonia at the family residence her here He lie is sur- sur sur survived by his parents and sisters two sis sis- sis Funeral services were held Tuesday Second at 1230 p m in the Sec Sec- Sec ond ward chapel with Bishop Burns presiding Song I Know That My Iy Redeemer PaAr T 1 Lives b by the thc choir in I vocation invocation Joseph Naylor or organ an I solo speakers Mrs Irs L T Thompson speak speak- ers Jed henry Stahle and Bishop Burns closing closing- son song Abide With Me Mc by the ward choir benediction diction by Kelley Davis Dans Norman Lamph is preparing to build n a new residence Excavating is going oin on now for the thc basement Blaine the 4 old 4 old ear son of Mr rand i and Mrs 1109 G or Gor George e Clay suffered a painful injury this mornin morning when his ri right ht arm was gas pulled into the I Before lin wringer er of a washing machine Be fore the machine could be 1 I his arm had been pulled in to the elbow It required quite a n number stitches to sew up the cuts I IThe The Kimball camp of the U P of Pion Pioneers rs will gill meet Friday 14 1933 at the home of Mrs Irs Barbara Wood at 2 p m A good attendance of the daughters will be appreciated ap- ap ap inaugurated In compliance witha with a custom in- in inaugurated in some years a ago o b by 20 couples who used to dance in the theold theold old Relief society hall that stood on the block south of the Bountiful tabernacle as soon as one of the ladies Indies of the number reached her sixtieth entertained entertained birthday she This fell to the lot hot of Mrs i Thomas Sessions on Friday last proved to be a gala da day at the Sessions home Sixty years ears and all kinds of before the day I was over oyer proved that thos Chas sent sent were just jis as full fuji of fun as they used to be m manifesting itself I in and all kinds of stunts stunts Mrs Irs Sessions Sessions was the recipient of many beautiful and II useful presents Those present were Mrs David Stoker Mrs 1 Jesse Barlow 1 Mr Mrs Geor George e Holt Mrs Irs Brigham ham Hartley Mrs Sam Sam- Sam Sam-I Samuel Samuel uel Thurgood Mrs Arthur J Burningham ham Mrs Alice Barlow I Irs 1 Maralda Hanks Mrs Sarah C Barlow Mrs Irs Polly Holbrook Sirs Irs Sarah Tuttle Mrs John Burningham Mary Iary Jane Waite Mrs Frank Jardine Mrs Irs Rose Howard Mrs Irs Annie Neville from Idaho Mrs Irs Fred Rampton Mrs Mabel Mrs Ruth Burning Burning- Burningham Burningham ham Burning 1 ham with so some e callers during the day Miss Minnie Fisher is driving a anew anew anew l new car The first of baseball game played play play- played ed cd this season at the junior high was played this afternoon between teams from the ci eighth and ninth grades rades the gared team being the winners I IA I A dance was given at the junior i high this afternoon to raise funds for athletic purposes I The South Davis and the North Davis stake Relief societies have some exhibits in the Relief society exhibition in the building former former- formerly I ly Iy occupied by the op Co-op Furni Furni- Furniture Furniture Furniture ture Co on Main street north or of orthe the Z C M I in Salt Lake that are very interesting andare and are at- at attracting attracting at attracting much attention Part of the display is devoted to the kind of food to eat cost and economy of the same and articles of bed bed- bed bedding ding and ding and other necessary comforts of the home lof |