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Show r Jtei T'i" Jnii liiiVlil Wl 'HI. Boal MaBa WMBM -The Mair.iht Alarm" reacts with present, Jeha W. lifts is very wI! Limr-been the creative genus of the famous known in Dans count, FARMINGTON director, Dai id Smith. It Urfore Davis the resident stake, tf ' tilgraih . rkha4 hr so rapid in its action, melodrama a for is aa a it good many years. ml t DniMHiSUiR Mf mi co. txmm so tense in its atfifi that frequently Ikm, rrut, trial but, kauri? MUM the spectators find themselves actualW, f. ErPLESOK, E4tter en l.auil-r- ' raT ketinc te bait LaU Alarm1 Midnight ly breathless. C. A. rvrtasON. Awotto Miter I it? 4 UgOra, tl, k. L. ul U. A It. u. kailmek, line cherry House The Midaght Alarm" is story term mod Mlr f ruila, te tfiUn4 U ModlM Matter Fattraarr II. I'Wrei ete. Hume ef Ute MU laUn, ttm rt work ever been of a plotting business man, Silas No of bit has Art wnlrr finer at KaravUi. lluk, ItU, State ktienant I arm, ami eueiin?. who slays his partner, done by any actress than that d Urck . is:. Usmmr, Um Cimimii aert la I lA wealth. Mr. by Alice Calhoun in one of the Thurston, to obtain his death before to driven mm is Thornton rate if trrirttea t photoplays produced, iinrtauf in train trying to Midnight Alarm." Whimsically s norrushir.gr Mr. Lorin Rbinson of Oakley. "The an automoia from luet of as Carrington cape gabscriptien 11.00 per year ia advance Idaho, Sparkle, daughter is here visiting with Mr. and charming ia tossed her characdaughter, bile. Siwan, Health. Moi Calhoun gives a Mrs. J. V. Millard. terization that wins its way into the to safety and is pit ked up lost by Mrs. TELxr hones Mrs. Ellenor Wandless of Halley, sympathetic hearts .of spectators. Na. VS Berg, who raises her as her own. W. r, Aa. Ill is here visiting with her sisC A. Faraa, Idaho, Otkaa A a. l ter, Mrs, Clara htayner. Miss Alice Coombs of Fielding, Utah, has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Sparkman, for the past i tie Chr Drrkly ilrflrx niE inland Hunting CHK-tri- c lam at Opera test-movin- G. usstcua A Conscientious Man TKo e who at the wire present last pight school board meeting were impressed bjr the attitude ol Henry W Stable a hen he stated that he was a representative of all the people ef Da Tie county and not the representative of a particular community. He fur ther stated that regardless of the pressure being brought to bear that he would do hit test for our educational system. He made plain that he was not a candidate for His logic and sincerity were so ap parent that his talk called forth en thusiastic comments even from opponents of the boards policy. The purpose of thus editorial la to protest hlr. Stahlea decision that he will not run for It is indeed a sad thing to see an efficient and conscientious public official pilloried and attacked because a few of his fellow citisena ate suffering from excess of local pride. It is with regret that we heard Mr. Stahle make the decision and The Keflex sincerely hopes that he will reconsider and that his fellow citizens of Bountiful will recognize the true caliber ef the man and insist that he stand for re election. tacts About the Telephone Iowa hss more telephones than there are in the entire continents of South America and Africa combined. There are more telephones in the single state of Pennsylvania than there are in all of France, Belgium. The Netherlands ana Norway put together. , The net increase daring one year in the nujnber of telephones in the United States is greater than the total number of telephones in operation in the whole of Sooth America and Africa combined. The United States hss nearly two and a half times as many telephones as all the countries of Europe comtimes as many bined, over twenty-tw- o telephones as the whole of Asia,' and more than forty-fiv- e times as many telephones as all the countries of South America put together, Czecho-Slovaki- a, week, i Mra. Fiord Cheihets and child of Fielding, Utah, are spending a few days with Mrs. Checket's mother, Mrs. ' J, D. Wood. John Mrs. Batay and two children of Bancroft, Idaho, are here spending a few days with Mrs. Baty's mother, Mra. Sarah Steddird. Mr. and Mra. Ezra Foss and two children of Preston, Idaho, former residents of here, are visiting with relatives and friends. The Miller Floral company reports a record breaking sale of their rose plants this year, having sold over bushes last week. 12,-Oo- d, g !. Cj suit Car-rmgfur- V. Graham Undertaking - Co. Kaysville, Utah Licensed Embalmers G. W, GRAHAM FRANK HYDE Local Representative Phons 116 Kays rills phons, 126-- 3 Bountiful The Public Be Satisfied Q Farmers are beginning to harvest their cherries. Although the crop is light the cherries are of a splendid and the price is fair, making auality look favorable. Miss Nell Clark of Farmington was one of the seventy-thre- e graduates to receive her degree from the Brigham Young university last Friday, June 6. Miss Clark received a degree of Bachelor of Arts. Miss Irene Walker of Ogden 'and J. E. Lewis of Farmington were married here Tuesday afternoon by Bishop Amssa Clark. In the evening a family reception was held at the home of Henry Anderson where an enjoyable time was had by all. ; Mr. and Mra. Walter Huntsman and daughter of Provo, who were former residents of Farmington, are here vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller. Mr. Huntsman recently sold their home in Provo and hss purchased one in Salt Lake City where they will make their home. The Wood reunion was held in Fielding last Saturday, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wood, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Wood and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, all of Farmington, attended the reunion. The Hess reunion will be held this evening at Lagoon. It is reported that a large crowd will be in attendance as descendents and relatives from many parts of Utah and Idaho will H For Economical Transportation 1 Fi IVE A service limited in extent only ty public demand, good in quality and in every wsy satisfactory to the public." vJ MiaiTjnF7. n That is a general order for every man or woman engaged in the Bell Telephone System. It is the first instruction and it is never varied, never modified. Let us prove to you that the , Chevrolet is the most economical car manufactured - in America, taking into consideration first cost, gas and oil consumption, general repairs and trade-i- n value. phone. Phone 80 Auto IH Rampton Bountiful Utah Co. v -- entertained luncheon at her home Monday afternoon. Cut glass vases of roses were used in the decorations of the home. The guests were seated at email tables and after a three course dinner the time was spent in playing bridge. Those present were Mrs. A. M. iiames, Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mrs. Newman Keeves, Mrs. M. W. Phillips, Mrs. II. L. Gleason, Mrs. Glen Kob-inMrs. Willard Ashton. club met at the home of Mrs. U. D. Rutledge Wednesday afternoon, luncheon was served at 1:30 oclock, alter which the afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Those present Were Mrs. J, W. Thornley, Mrs. G. W. Lcaiham, Mrs. U. V. K. Nation, Miss Minam Barnes, Mrs, Leslie Crockett, Mrs. Claire Kite hie. Miss Irene bWsn, Mrs. C. A. Epperson, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs. Geo. W. g . J - -3 NUr On inter-organizati- ltrr lml T clegraph - Co. r R1CKENBACKER SIX A car worthy of its name and ' .MSM3 Epaajpfpe12 count! DODGE BROTHERS CAR . Its the hidden, things that M As you delve into Oldsmobile Six construction youll be amazed at the high quality built into every part Finest Electrical System (i Oldimobile uses DELCO Starting, lighting and r t: , i DELCO finest unit of its kind typifies the quality fault into Oldsmobile Six from axle to axle I It has the finest clutch in the Industry, the best bearings, Harrison radiator, the most resilient springs, the finest bodies, and so on down the line. With the body Distributed by all-ste- el STR1NGHAM AUTO CO. - - Bountiful 128-- . W iMHRUIMtMtellUMHMteimiMMMMHVmi' Ignition rystem so dots a majority of other fine cars so does Uncle Sam in his airplanes and sub marines so do mo;t of those intrepid drivers who risk their livts on the Speedways of the nation One Quality All Through 'I i. ii :Jt IA ' i f . , , T Detective , William J. Bums Imhm Wk. J. Itmtmttimm teMf,lM,Vlli rralMtl TmmmAt M ml tlw WmOmI irM7trmw.7c; Each of Oiir Checks Bears the Symbol of Safety Our Depositors Are Safe We Give Insurance Against Check Raisers Check crooks I u Asrents Cor. Hudson and 23rd SL, Ogden A. R.Toprsscn rot SO tzuRloa dollars ' throefk tJnd frauds hat year tram unprotected people. This bJ provides posmvf proteetkm foe to depositors acia this menace Ow checks art the safest ever made They hno dlsttly show aay attempt to erne er alter tb wntri by aad or kniit. But beside that, they ara Each depositor to givea (nsraoct op to $1000 check raisers. And tha WHLam J. Barns Intern Defective Agency, lac, stands bock of every checa See that all checks you handle have the firtto 72 boi "Insured" in the comer. That means asiefy. A dowa below the words "Protected by Barns." check we provide to of tins kind. And no crook ww errs attempt to alter a check ao fornadahly prof Ii you are not now banking with os, let ns teu J more of thto added aervkeb i? Motor Co. If TkmlUrtfmr Only Oldsmobile with the limitless resources of General Motors at its command could build such a quality car and sell IF (of Only. $795 1 Before buying any car investigate this beautiful, Six"! smooth miming, economical, powerful and long-live- d Ford-Nelso- n M Dep ortMT imtmrmd A General Motors Product -- , 1Wwar4 Irt All Deirtil ShiIm - 0 CiIthmI The Mountain States Telephone and -T- he-Bridg. graduates from the University: of Utah, haa the distinction of being (he first Kaysville girl to graduate fim the University of Utah, 'She la I he youngest student ofthe 19i4 gradJat-in- g eiass of 3ld, Miss Barnet receives an A. B. degree in history, political science and sociology, which carries with it a high school lifo certificate for teaching. She it the first female descendant of the late John R. Barnes to receive a college degree. The, Mary Prestee Phillips camp of the Daughters of Pioneers giet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Conrad last Thursday afternoon. The lesson, The Ihoneer Trail," was very ably Mrs. James Chipman. J:iven bythe regular business delicious refreshments were served. The next meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Susannah Robins, Thursday, July 10, and will be in the form of a lawn festival. On this occasion the history of Kaysville will be given and al pioneers of Kaysville are invited to attend. Lloyd Bishop received word that his name, with ten. others, will be en gravel on the loving cup presentee to the R. O. T. C. baseball team at the U. of U. for winning the The cup championship. will be put on display in the Trophy Cssfirt the Park building. -Lloyd third base plsyF the series.positron,He has accepted dunr.g the invitation offered him by the Cas-t- ! eg ate team to play in the Eastern Utah lague. Kaysville will miss a good third sacker by the loss of Lloyd. , Bell System s, an. In the schedule arranged for the Civic Center playgrounds Miss Keeves will direct play every afternoon except Sunday for the children from I to 6 oclock. Mr, Soelberg will meet the boys Wednesdays from 3:30 to 6 and Saturdays from 3 to G p. m. In the evenings play wid be conducted from 7:30 to k:oJ as follows! Tuesday girls over 14; Thursday, boys over 13; Friday, girls and boys over 14 years. Miss Mildred Barnes, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes, who , ' The telephone people in this town ate trying to live up to those instructions. Service must be their first consideration; satisfying the public their impelling objective. ge Nw - The young woman at the switchboard, the lineman on the poW and the clerk at the counter all work under that order. It sets forth in a sentence the desires of nearly half million telephone stockholders and the management in fulfilling their obligation to the rest of the nation which uses ths tele- Additional Kaysville N r. Lee - Joat her, wtkh on her death, is to go to Car t irgfurd. Ctaaer, a lovable crook, pUyvd by Cullen Landis, and Harry. VdUunr a fire captain, impersonated by perrd Marmont, save the heroine after a, &ry daring adventures. Mr. and Mrs. TOwtII, ter grandan parents, and Carrirgford keep upwho intermittent search for the child, is now known as bparkle. Carrmg-for- d learns she is alive and seeks to destroy evidence cf her identity so that she cant claim the estate left to Barnes Banking Co. Distributor Salt Lake Citjr I t ' i Your Interest Bank , , Kaysville, Utah 4 |