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Show HAPPENINGS HOLLADAY Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter l'HOXK HOLLADAY 53 Till 1 Officia 1 1VJ M. I. A. unicmal ballot election for Offices of Mayor, Commissioner, for the For Mayor Candidates for conjoint next Sundav evening will feature Chaminade chorus, a group of thirty ladies singing under the able direction of Ivie J. Ensign, with Mrs. Ros alie Havey as accompanist. Special soloists of the evening will be Mrs. Bessie Harly, contralto, and J. Melvin Peterson, bari tone. four-yea- term, and for Auditor. r For Mayor BERGER, G. R. High Priests of the ward have block teaching as their project which furnished the theme of TOWNSEND, ARTHUR (Vote for one) For Commissioner Sunday evening program. Claude Richard was guest speaker. Mr. Hoagland, a local super visor, presented some timely observations on the subject. Spec ial numbers of the choir featur ed Mrs. George Marchant and Mildred Bowers in a duet. (Vote for one) MKWIWIW)WIU.U,J Four-Yea- Term r For Commissioner Four-Yea- Term r HANSEN, J. CLIFFORD Mrs. R. S. Collett returned Saturday morning from an extended visit to her brother's home in Minnesota. Fine weath er and many fine friends con tributed to the enjoyment of the trip. McHENRY, SAM (Vote for one) (Vote for one) For Auditor Four-Yea- Term r For Auditor Four-Ye- Term ar Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Y Holladay Ward Bishopric entertained the executive group with partners at a banquet last Friday evening. During the progress of the dinner Virgil Howell, assisted by Mildred Bird, gave a and b cornet numbers. Mrs. Viola Livingston and Stella Neilson gave a and b numbers with violin and piano. After toasts were given by a representative of each of the fourteen organizations which make up the ward unit. Guest speakers were Mrs. Ryberg, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Knowlton and Mrs. The repast was prepared by a committee of twenty Relief Society matrons, who were especially complimented by Covers were laid for bishop. 160 guests. Man-warin- WALL IN, OLIVE K. (Vote for one) Official Ballot Attest: Members of the Mutuals are working every spare minute to polish out their Road Show playlet which has been written and is being directed by Mrs. Henry Krantz. The show will be pre sented in Holladay and four oth er wards, Thursday, Nov. 7th. Ailing-to- n Bow-thor- City Recorder. Invention of Lare TTT ("IiTiii.iny ' wanted "You're j laic the invention of cImiiiis t.t; in Ainiiiltcr lies rtiniMM. died 11 .T:iiii!:iry. .".", wlm-- inwn- tion (if ;lc.' in in.i,!,. M.r tin' f Hi,. II. in. Muiin-- j bt'iif!'.'ir!nss reud-'- A :1 "Ilrre : 1 on the j j mm telephone" wm j j A telephone in your own home costs but a few cent a e tains." :aih:uii I'ltiiuii, li.wver, Ifanii'il to in:il;i ii!civ lace from h llrt'ailant ei!e. she ll wnrli-diuj- i in Alir.tiirr.' iMiiphiyiii;; ;:n,iKiti I'n m h r.f nx't s In fmriherii Cermnny hniimved here mid Italians Sf-- t r.csiiinin;,' Its course somewhere In tlie liiK" inoiiiitains of Tllet, the Yangtze river Is over .I,'.) miles la It Is a strange river. In length. place ami ut times It Is as smooth ns class; In other places It Is a swirling mass of whirlpools nnd of hulling rapids. iVii:-i.,T- Imlii-cure- work In I'.avaria a mi Sanny, !erui:iri hire never iien'ilrcd hut nrtistic thy. Yangtze an Odd River !! rej.utaiinii outside 'of Darwin No Revolutionary There was lit t lo of the revolutionary ahoiit Charles Iarvln, of evolutionary fame, lie was a tolerant Kiifdish gentleman, with a pod sense of humor, and rather uniHiially sensitive where other people's prejudices were concerned. 1. ByTh ED WYNN Fool Ptrftct Mr. Wynn Have Your Car : heard of a man who had a chicken farm In Florida that made li tn a million dollars in the last you heiieve that if so. year. I how did he do It''' S ncerely, I Just FLUSHED WITH OUR I IKK ANT. t Bowser Flushing Machine and PREPARE FOR WINTER IIOWK. Answer: lie cut his farm np Inlo l.u 1.1 n ir lots and sold the chicken loops for bungalow 3. i with WINTER OILS AND GREASES tear Mr. Wjisn: I am placed in a very peculiar position. I tun n plrl twenty years of .co and have Just met a young man twenty three years of ne. lie has lived all his life with his widowed father, on a horse ranch. I ata the only cirl he very naw In Ms life, lie wants to marry me. Mere Is my prohlein: Can I ho happy with a man who knows nothing else but horses? Truly yours, llol'i: K. TKUNAI Answer: You should be very happy with bit" except for one thing. Is You Ky nil he understands horses. In that case If you idiouM have ii n accident and break your leg he would probably shoot you. I M 1 , 'i , H i mm , . , rk - In ll i IN ' WW JACKSON SERVICE STATION FRANK NHT.SON INVITES YOU TO CALL ON HIM . . . at th CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Formerly Operated By S. M. Rowcll Mr. Wytin: friend tt mine f.ihl that ninny poor families would starve If It What does he wasn't for llipior. DEST OF WORK . . . YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR AIM LOOK CHIC! MA YE YOt'R SHOES SIIIMI) HERE A r mean by s "-r-nmKr lc.'ir , that? Sincerely, ! nut: roitMF.tt. - - NflDW: a pln Answer: lie means that lot of families would starve to death If It wasn't for Ihe fact tL.it by selling their empty beer and whisky bottles tin y pi tnoiich money to buy fooJ Live! U$ The avcrago homo has tho possibility of bcin-- at least ono bedroom LARGER . . . and Irequcntly TWO BEDROOMS LARGER through tho ample expedient ol putting waste attic j Dear Mr. Wynn: What N tin? ... ... play. ... long-term- CALL OR PHONE FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON THE COST OF MAKING NEW ROOMS IN YOUR ATTIC . . . INEXPENSIVELY. orrisnn Merrill & Comoanv none Murrav 8 m v ay to nmk ; Your truly. M. T. NOODLES, t Answer: t'se your lical, my boy, ; uso your Ih'.hI. and it ia Converting an attic is NOT EXPENSIVE , which improvement included among the item? lor loans are available through tho Federal Housing Administration. 1 quit-ho- t sawdust? The two charming rooms illustrated obove might just as an extra as well have been added to YOUR HOME for and recreation or room a boy's kjxko guest room ... I with. space TO WORK. IT. I Murray, utan Dear Mr. Wynn: n- On our twenty fifth wciMln I ntiil liml wife a htg nlvmary my Tli pur! ralltnl on my wife for Slip nalj I wns fipcoi-hmoiM litnlmrxl. Pn't you think that It la wonderful nftpr 23 ypnri? Slncrrplr, LOUIE VILU ! All doprnds how yon) Answer: look at If. According lo Wrhator'ii illctlonnry tho word "nwdid" mrnnn "a email lm!tat!'n of the real thing WM Serv. pe and in accordance with Law. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Office of the Secretary on November 12, 1!)35, at 7 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. ALEX A. BRAND, SECRETARY, Granite, Utah Sandy R. D. No. 1. Published October Question Box Pear g. Mrs. Irvin Allington and new and family have moved to have returned home both baby Ogden for the winter where Mr. in health. good is Allington employed by the canning company. Mrs. Needham was class leader at Relief Society on WednesMr. Donald Wagstaff and in a discussion of the probbride have returned to Wash- day lem Trends in Population. Memington, D. C. Traveling with bers also contributed to the sucthem was the daughter of Judge cess of the meeting. Rich of Logan, who will become the bride of Mr. Benard Bank-ban- k Mr. and Mrs. Harold have gone to California upon arrival in on a short trip. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Office of the South Despain Ditch Company, Granite, L'tah There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of an assessment of $3.00, (Three Dollars), per share, levied September 3, 1935, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholdrs as follows: Name Amount Certificate Shares Federal Land Bank, Pledgee for Elizabeth Thompson 117 24 $72.00 Federal Land Bank of Berkley, Pledgee for J. M. and W. L. Thompson 116 24 $72.00 Federal Land Bank of Berkfor Irene N. ley, Pledgee Hesse 103 30 Balance $87.75 ATWOOD, LILLION B. (Vote for one) -- 1 YOU CAN IIAVK QUICK STARTING nd LOW COST MOTORING IF YOUR CAR VISITS OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT ANDY RSCHIVJAN THE DODGE MAN . in Wcot Mr.l S"uth l'h'-n- . s: Mmny 27, Hy. 8"16 |