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Show ,x S' t t KAYSYILLK.ITAH.THUKMY. FEP.Rl tOLl'ME XXX H1 NUMBER Miss Lorraine Clark Wins First Place in Two Are Dead as Result"" "C C M. Barnes Contest Of Automobile Accident dedicates, new From OF Lorraine Clark HALL ADDITIONS Clearfield Near Thursday the first Farmington PAVID 0. MCKAY KAYSVILLE seventeen. Miss won TAIN of of jlember of First . nesday. Miss Claik spoke on the subDelivers Principal Address Exercises ject, Our Most Precious PossesDedication 1 Washington la Assemlih at ILm High School Feature First Fatalities of Year Are Recorded as Two Youths Die in Car Crash South of Clearfield Remaining Member of Trio in Critical Condition in Hospital; Investigated by Sheriffs Force who give Speed as the Cause; Flayed Basketball in Malad, Idaho Richard Camp of Bountisions. ful won second place, speaking cm Irons of the Atmosphere, and Miss Maltha Burton placed third and delivered an address, Peace Held at West Iayton Hall Blood Sunday; Governor Abo Speaks to Members ARMAMENT place on annual Martha E. Barnes contest Presidency held at the Davjs high school Wed- 1 Underpass Will Be (oust r ucted at a Cost of s:o,ooo.oo C-CAP- Capta'.n Al in . Sessions of I rows; Miee Need of an deqlute .Defense; V. S. KMlli'lO I An 47 HEAR TALK OF LION OFFICIAL tippioptia tio'i ot s'u,(mhi t'oi the i oust u. tion ot an undi i pass ,iti tin end ot the Mountain road, under the i.mihi g er tadtoad has I. ions International Official tiaih hieo mailt and woih wdl loimnetue TelK of Importance of Cmc tilth this spnng, aieordmg to K. t knovvlton. assistant Mute etigi-nOrganization;' Investigat t who made tin announcement No in fmate date has Wrdtiesdav ting Committee Reports on hei n named tor Malting the job, i I i , how i v Mo i i bindings Since First Meet; . pass will he 10 Armaments Par llelow l.aw In i w fed high luid.wdL Temporary ('lul Organized take the pilin' of the ptesent ha.-nit Judges of the contest weie: More than seventy All th, k 'l S 1.1.!'. l.WlON ,II. let t uw ide.i cu in wltiih is onl li President David 0 Claude T. barnes, E. W. Hoffer, I LAYTON e boosters met at the ut Ameta.i nthusiast lh.it luted thr Mates member of and H. R. Fisher. Gayle Plumber, I he t ngiliet l v stated that this West I.avton amusement hall Inis !e( n toned to elite! hiie been BcKay of Salt Lake, D. of the University of Utah, was the L. the of t was a vetv of Mai; De Lon tliffnult CLEARFIELD Presidency formulate to pt a proli First tin lesult of uiiprepuidnes't the Forsberg ejet plans night ' the dedicatory judge of the preliminary tiyouts' Alvm Sessions le til ns n involved the eolivei gelice ,or a i. vie i luh for the town of t church,at delivered ( gden. aie dead a-- the result of shown l Captain 04S Max 4th street. ward school held which were at the high Hits wnk Will he I.nv toil. the West Layton m tns address at the Washington id III lee loads. Jress . The af- on Monday. 1. (i fade . an automobile accident one mile south of Clean Id Thursdat htiUidav assembly at the Davis aiomplsied as a The meeting was called by tho chapel Sunday afternoon. of i, Ii gli si lioid The contestants were, Ruth Bow-- j ui'V'inc nla last fair marked the completion J piojtit tempmary ihauman, Ieonard nioining street, at :;H) a. m. Lear Summerill. 10 the chapel and additions man, Henry Keuabara, James ea- who in turn intioduced It. W. been lias of the our it purpose All tliuc President ver, Clarence Sander, Richard Ogden, received seere lacei aliens and bruise Adam. a toastmaster of the to the amusement hall. to ke p this, out 1'tHted pi I'll President of Lai-in 20 were ! ol acted place Martha The meeting was opened with H Martha age. and Burton, years BcKay nation youths Camp, States, loving pence ill Dm to Heber J. Grant, who was unable lis, Nora Adams, De Lone Bennett, the were taken war the and mi altii hospital eei piavei b Duval E. l.ayton. Mr. lealimg Hyer Forsberg his best Stella Barnes, Byron Rampton, intioduced C. p; Manion of Adams taktMd nm s, to be, present but conveyed being unpirpami thing ut were not removed from the ambulance its they v'u" dniie'tn eat Lay- - Vanda Morgan, Maude welling, Sc at lli, Washington, who is club mn make wishes 11 the people bf J at hospital SdmmciUl was i i gun or for the Lions Interna-JiU Jane Wilcox. Dorothy Welling. were dead before lU. Iiul ,.aih llim. Wl. ton ward. was he where to rushed .nalof Chicago Ideals Flint. Clark Jean and Lorraine kaysvilie, given first am liy lit. I.. gotten the Urges High 1'oWovving a lottk discussion by What Forefather Pledged Kytledge before being taken to, the hospital. In his dedicatory prayer, Presith'isi j present as to what procedure I numRudd for M, a driven thanks to In by The pass yruck dent McKay gave attempting pilgrim fatheis lame to this should he taken, the following of- o( Salt Lake, Forsheig. who was berless blessings and asked that lountrv in lJo to avoid mtnli nidi lilt I n and direi tors were elected Holesdigation by Sheriff colldit.oifC m the old wni Id and the teachers of the young might driving the death car, saw another 1mm a lui.vton civic club: Joseph to that be prompted then fitsl declaration lot dctciiM by high ideals, car coming from the $rth and in brook and County Attorney Johnson, pitsn!t nt; lamnard Lay-towho had worked for the erectlead III puit Un follows. 'B these the passenger car, crash-le'avoiding Frank i ice president, and Row man Rewals No Ki-deninto the rear of the truck. ion of the amusement hall would I I a presents we do solemnl.v and in it seervtary-treasurekcnlooper. means realize that it is merely the tually covenant and hind out stives Summerill Asleep with Paul Whitesides, William t get her for our better oidci and to an end, that of perfecting the Substantiating I n- Simmons, in were The three riding youths Snuth, David Ralph That One hundred and oouls of the young people. eset at mn." and machine pi of the the Green as David front neai-inseat and Stevenson l'lans me KAYSVILLE Will Go tin sanity llea; later the constithe building may stand as a monuSummerill was asleep at the time. hoard of directors. jears annual lm the completion those that ment to the builders, tution id the United States vvus Trial March 17 for Murder Annual Celebration to Be Held When the first witness arrived on kaysville Relief smiety vvurd Importance of Organization to the Ametnan people who enter it with unclean thoughts was lying unpicscntcd Summerill the scene, will which and honiecoimng much that so Mr. Manion fcjxke of the imfill be uncomfortable, eongtess was chai ged witli at High School Forepart of conscious by the side f the road ie held at the amusement hall wheteiri beHe FARMINGTON of civic organization. He leave. Plans are to will brought ilie have of tor the portance obligation pioviding they while the bodies of the other two March 18. Pasis the laid that for in the Are of it stated boys it was the that tin common defense and out the thought prosecution , March; Surprises were still in the car. puijaise ing L. Tentative plans u veal that din- - of KOV,.i nim.nt coun- - plan for carrying on business and Davis - i hal accused undtT the cmistituond gijls of the home in whom the Boyer, Summerill. to they tier will be served at noun of thit -d Store for AH Those AVho hadAccording oif that it was impossible to build com- Biccess of our lives must be in(Jratcd s to rorm a ty slayer, following the been participants in a basket-- - da. w ill he afternoon the that , nninities without organization. He Coun-Lord to Holbrook and help and asked the Wednesday (jevoed t0 a children's dance. In inore perfect union, establish jus- Sheriff Joseph Attend; Membership Cards ball gameand athadMalad, Bowman from Orlando teach them and set them a good domestic compared two towns that he had ty insure tice, Attorney tranquility, decided to go to the eNt.njng a drama will lx evening an active trample. pi ovule for the common defense, Webb (Jty, Mo., the former home visited recently, one had to Admit Couples to Fete Lake. They were returning to sever-- 1 civic club and the other did not. of visited accused. the Presidthe and They of welfare, address general piornote s Following the Ogden at the time of the accident. Complete details will be mul western cities where Boyer Within a very few years the towrn secute the blessings of liberty to ent McKay, Patriarch David E. t week. m in Reflex "lhe of Investigate the celebration annual bad The ourselves our and formerly lesided and stated having this club had increased in the of ward, posterity. Layton, first bishop was investigated by accident The ProGame and Fish Davis that after careful investigation population to twice the size of the wealthiest county he the We, today finest, spoke a few words, during which will be held at Sheriff Joseph Holbrook and found nothing which in- - town without one, had and most that they loving people liberty asked that those present who were tective association IS who stated Bennett, uty school Waynard Davis lie stressed the fact that cities that dicutes the Saturday in have not high Boyer was not a sane was evci existed, changed members of the ward when it March 7, according to that it was caused by excess speed. towns must be in line with the man. and our our since evening, e were purposes pilgrim Fourty-onrise. organized, amuck times and that clubs of H. Sutton, president of the The automobile was completely deThe asserted oblun slaer changing lathers. the George Today paramount present. molished. 13 of kind October on revolver with this a of federal our bring this about. He help organization. ligation government Governor .Blood Speaks These are the first fatalities in Mrs. difference between Blanche showed hilled the and also last the of our national is maintenance year Membership Higher Davis county, through automobile Mr. and Mrs, J. Ixiren East a local club and a service organiza- President Henry H. Blood was su- - security. Under the Nelson, FARMINGTON The membership of the organi- accidents this year. then asked to speak and he told and fatally wounded George Reich. tion. He stated that the average Cites I'nprepardness Krvision of the Wasatch National this year has been raised zation of hearing that President Brigham a i harged with the murder of life of a small town local club was crest bridge ry service, war of 1K12, the ,,e to one dollar. This is in line with jj. riU.d twH w,th Young had once said that one time was (ivli whl, N:J'oncanyon Var War Farmington the World of and spanning S. other M;' Salt the memberships charged by di- the country lying between 14 Second the on He will 7 trial in percentage ot go This announce-jm. orKamiation, Tuesday. and lyj8 ait typical cases of similar organizations of the state 1T small. ' March Lake and Ogden would be so populon was n convery was made Farmington fatality by Bert Adair, OOQS UrOSSiment cards in the orunprepardness. All of these wars :1 for Boyer, R. Verne In order that a service club may ated that one could not tell where and membership r,'ruction foreman on .the project. .t.ud ,.,thPr have been averted r! 7 , used tickets will be the beganization one city 'ended and the other two hasntered pleas uBougn, bq.kept alive, there are two things WOODS CROSS At a meeting! This bridge constituted 1020 man less blood and exKnse incurred for admittance to the fete. The not of one the for . that cannot enter into the picture, accused, gan, he said that he thought this guilty . held was we ... had . and hours of Pioneers of Utah lalxr completed preparc-dofficers of the association urge of the Sons y KUl ty prophesy had been fulfilled. partisan politics and religion," Mr. ut. recalled his feelings toward that tickets be purchased early in at the South Bountiful ward hall- over a period of thirty days. This aftManion stated. the Others speaking during e road designed the nation and the head ol the draft congesorder to avoid rl" til. Sunday, Joseph Ririe, state treas- is part of a He said that the Lions club was ernoon included William A. Sim- tion at the door.unnecessary as-access of the ! to provide means of a quick urer and ,ard Samuel very interested in the youth of mons, counselor to Bishop sociation, was the princpal speak-- 1 to canyon heads in case of A Riot America and said that they had forRichard Scofield, is a The Wilson of Salt fires. Corbridge; ed. Dr. George A. bridge much in sight conservation done The nature of the celebration Lake, mer bishop of the ward, and Irvin Sessions, county structure and is 35 'feet high ana pald tribute to the late VV. r. Fp worked unceasingly helphad and this year will be a riot and barbe- chairmanHyrum Call, also a former bishop. and the wide. 12 1,000 of feet Approximately organization fH.rson who as chairman of the blind. when one the function is exer-tiseand cue this of the ing course adcubic yards of rubble masonry are urajt jn Davis county was respon- During the Soffe also gave short be cast aside and David Object of Club i contained in the north abutment, sible for his entering the army, and ipusical numbers were ren- formalitiesin will dresses. to Thtv nrcsseTl the the county is invited In explaining the aim of an ordered by Miss Jessie Evans of 'the everyone a unit of the while the south end of the bridge who 18 reMinilIble today for his KveffiiSlii the After meeting, Mo Wair- The officers state that Sons of Pioneers was The attend. Salt Lake tabernacle choir. SsfLee1 Okla Denver ganized service club, he saidto that organized, rests in solid rock. in the service of his country n" r the West Layton choir, under the di- there are many surprised in store it was the unselfish appeal The masonry work was begun in his present position. and (;rwley, Colo., and Cheyenne, individual to give aid to his comrection of Edwrin Williams also pre- for those attending and guarantee labortwo years ago by transient a member of the United Wyoming, as well as Webb City, munity, and that the club must that the price of the membership sented several selections. at the Lakeview camp. Ijuk states army reserve he called at- - Mo, have the moral support and atThe invocation was offered by will be small in comparison to the Reed Ellis, secretary; Hyrum B. ;ers machinery made it necessary to cention to an alarming situation! John H. Thornley and Joseph W. value received at the riot. of its members. tendance comE. and John Parkin Winegar, do this work almost entirely by that is worrying the reserve offi-- 1 i i He brought out the five elements Johnson gave the benediction. Memberships Available mittee members. hand. These workers also com- cers, the unrest in the world today J Oil H LUCS UCrDCr of any service club: first, memberWard Organized in 1895 The membership tickets are pleted half a mile of highway from and our internal problems. There! ,U :n nl third, of LUKt, ship; second, attendance; the canyon mouth to the point are those who would scrap our se-- j The West Layton ward, formely available in every commuinty and finances, fourth, program; time until the now been from built. has where the bridge in the constitution for the i part of the Kaysville ward, was the county cunty the for an program fifth, activity When the road is completed it mirage of the third international of an illness of one week, Following organized February 22, 1895, with for the celebartion. The representhe of betterment city. are: a will join another road which is be-- I Soviet Russia; those who would John K. Gerber died at the family membership of 3d families. Meeti- tatives in each community Report of Committee C Lj Bountiful Ct constructed Lake at in home Salt Service by ngs were held for a while in a 1 Station, ing of Saturday entire our gov-Lloyd Parkin, system change Following the address by Mr. httle brick school house about a Bountiful; Merrill Rushforth, Cen- seen at the Suttons Flower Gar- 'workers and will afford access to ernment; those who would ferment 12:35 p. m. Mr. Gerber was the the chairman called for a Manion, between all canyons industrial disorder, and so- intermountain representative of the report from the committee which east of the present chap- terville; David Kerr, Woods Cross; dens in Kaysville where sweet peas the heads of strikes, el, which was erected in 1897 on H. B. Hellewell and Jesse West, are in full bloom. cial changes and would upset the Keystone Steel and Wire company had been There are three Farmington and Bountiful. appointed to investigate 75 men from the Lake-vie- whole Structure of our political life. of Peoria, Illinois. an acre of At present lavender. and cerese, ground donated by Farmington; Geo. H. colors, pink, clubs of the state. arious the Aker-maren The son of Peter and Mary Charles A. Layton. The chapel was Thornley s Service Station; Amos camp are engaged on the Fourteen other nations have These sweet peas have stems chairman of this C Smith, Ralph dedicated by President Joseph F. Odd and Thomas Lunch, Kaysville; varying in length from eighteen to tention wall east of the bridge, larger armies than we. We shall Gerlter, he was born February committee, that they had reported Jla-beand erosion Smith in 1901. never need an army for conquest 12, 1878, in Tremont, Illinois, where attended the LionR, Kiwanis inches and are strong this will serve to curb Dicks Service, Layton; Myron twenty-fou- r and bed. This proj- but we do need an The West Layton ward was the for de- he received his early education. For had arClearfield; Albert Mitchell, throughout. The blooms measure also make the road army but of clubs Ogden Rotary over the by forestry fense, said Mr. Sessions. tenth organized in Davis stake be- and J. D. Burnett, Sunset; Ellis two inches across and there are ect was taken thirty years he was connected with rived at no agreement as to which enfore its division. various manufacturing enterprises club Holbrook, Syracuse, and Lester from three to five blooms on each department and made a WPA Passed Law Congress they would become affiliated in Illinois, spending the maior part terprise last December. Frew at Clinton. Tickets will also stem. He of the did agree that they stated the end at that with, Directing the work are LeDelle World War the congress of the of his time in Morton, where he should they be available at the door. The fes Mr. Sutton, manager of the a service club. organize M. and Bert Keller A. to his to made home Sessions, coming prior tivitie will start at 8:00 p. m. Relief society United States appointed a civilian West The plant, stated today that these peas Adair, Layton service. all of the forestry Utah. He served as mayor of have the longest stems of any committee dinner for the octhe the for determining prepared The camp is supervised by A. J. needs for Morton for a number of years. the at in States United Conthe the and defense. casion evening those grown during to Utah he made resent were superintendent and Fred J. gress passedmilitary entertained the national defense hisFirst coming by Miss present time. He also stated that Adams,assistant home in Ogden but within a E superintendent. two vothe demand for this quality of Boyd, act of 1920 but the act has never who Sorensen sang Ivelyn short time moved to Salt Lake cal who is much Urger than he sweet been into because Miss force peas Lucy Rigby solos, really put of KAYSVILLE The directors where he had resided for over six to is in able lack of andMtssRtrthfunds the of aupply. national two readings gave the Kaysville-Layto- n ; Milling com- . Defense attorneys for Delbert years. Ilickenlooper in several tap dancrepryi pany elected officers and directors Green, condemned county. his are Mrs; widow, bilSurviving as a can We, nation, spent ing numbers. eetlng slayer, wilOile a. brief with the lions for every conceivable thing Anna Mosiman Gerber; two sons, held at the Barnes Banking comRichard M. Gerber of Kaysville; supreme court today contending WOODS CROSS Agriculturists in the way of internal improve- John pany Tuesday. that he is entitled to a sanity hear, Jay Gerber of Atlantic, Iowa; canand but for ment, met Cross group subsidy, of Woods Monday Miss Kathryn Gertwo E. P. Ellison was elected presi-fen- t, ing before a commission which will daughters, Aswill or not provide means to not, to the purpose of organizing an DisKAYSVILLE According Second the Miss ber and be Gerber, by H. appointed Blood, Henry put into effect a national defense both students at Margaret president of the paragus growers association. isThe of the trict court Counsel states that George H. Sutton, lent, and Clifford D. Strong, University was to that determined program upon BOUNTIFUL Funeral services 1933 Davis county Fish and Game asso- purpose of the organization Gerber four Chris brothers, Utah; The following under the provisions of the hear- ciation, Ogden sporting houses are promote better marketing facilities sixteen years ago as necessary to of be held at the Bountiful taberwill Sam Gerber of hoard of directors' were named: J. statutes, he is entitled to this Ohio, Tremont; a Rabbit Hunt which will for asparagus and to assure the jour national integrity and protec Illinois; Dan Gerber and Peter nacle Sunday for Donald Silver ' E. featuring El H. M. . H. J. Barnes, Gailey, ing. be held near Promontory store at Woods Cross cannery a sufficient tion,(aid Mr. Sessions. Gerber of Fisher, Illinois, and Cannon, 19, who died at the family appeal in the hn, Lawrence Blood, Alan Blood, The tolatest amount of asparagus for an annual What Law Provide 9 a. m. Sunday. firthe from save Green three sisters, Mrs. I. V, Grissom of home in Bountiful Monday. George W. Barnes, A. Trank fight the fact that run. stressed Mr. Sutton fact show on law the to He the based went on was lie was born January 8, 1917, Illinois, and Miss Rebecca squad, and Henry ing parnes, E. P. Ellison, The following board of directors provides for 1,726 officers and Decatur, in all members of the Davjs county H. Blood. Miss Mary Gerber of the son of Bishop Quayle and Euand Gerber that he was denied a hearing E. RuB. Mann, association as well as others are were elected: George 280,000 enlisted men in the regu- Tremont. genia Cannon. lie was a graduate the court of Judge Eugene ben Call, Davis Kerr, Earl Burn- lar attend. to invited we the Bountiful junior high school of cordially neveP have be that had Mr. in only Gerber, though army; today Farmington. Pratt Due to inclement weather, the ham, James S. Smedley, Glen 11,680 officers, or sixty-si- x well and was a' member of the ninth was Davis in resided per In spite of the fact that Attorcounty, the-- ' BountifuL-Firs- t which was to have been - held Hatch and John Jackson. cent That, the . law provide, for- - a liked- will meetnert people byre.- He quorum'of elders of ney General Joseph Chez filed a hunt direetorabut cancelled,These ward. last" enlisted of of national the appeal will be remembered by those who 425,000 Snndaywas morion conditions it Monday and elect the necessary of men and guard Besides his parents, he is surthat today we have only knew him as one .who was very to the supreme court, on the from present weather the work on of Sunthe next to ficers hunt carry the is that had vived councel reserve thought That by three brothers, Quayle, 89,000 devoted defense 195,000. only Robert Leon Asher, aged 12, son grounds that tojiis family. successful. organization. officers were active while the law The Immediate family departed Jr., Washington. D. C.; Orson S., Leon and Alice Garbott Asher, not filed the necessary papers, Jus- day will be most " ied Wednesday rpy ovidiyuJbiul2ILQO(Lnd-- d urtWr-mo- re granted wrTtrmtmtri ILTStxnday lganrandAngurWeMcrfrUdri'aT-morning at a Salt tice Elias Hansen C. Edith Mrs. of six sisters, that all authorities agree afternoon where the body will be lis, Ore.; ke hospital of scarlet fever. Leon limp for the preparation. JlrsTtJlen Worthington wiU enAriz.; Mrs. Mesa, to keep reserve officers in any laid to rest in the Tremont ceme- Lillywhite, that hnTTalherTr Iheboyrwasa the bneL her club at Lantern Lake City; the Salt Amanda tertain must Anderson, former resident of Kaysville. degree of efficiency, they After filing the brief, arguments tery, probably today (Thursday). March 4. Beth next Wednesday, home Geneve Mrs. Noriene, court each Soffe, have least fourteen at the be heard supreme daya will by Born in Salt Lake City, August the will Burton BountifuL give Ahe C. H. of American Criddle of Cannon Mrs. Merle Elmer and which where post of active opens duty training, L. 1923, Leon had lived there all at thd next term, LAYTON The West Uyton M. year Mark of Arc, Joan by of Kaysville. Green's latest sentence lesson, farce, as, since the law was passed there Legion is life and at the time of his death March 16. I. A. will present a three-aSeveral xylophone solos were AUTO TAXES EQUAL LAST as a student at the Wasatch to be shot was set for sunrise, Twain. Belle, at the Latona have been only about 15,000 per- rendered Wedding R. Ross YEAR C. of Ogden. by School. hall in Layton, this Thursday eve- mitted the active duty of only January 24, but because of legal FOR SPEEDING ARRESTED FARMINGTON County Assesseach Blood fourteen Governor granted Stanford year. Mrs. days He is survived Gibbons, ning at 8:00 p. m. FARMINGTO.N-L-E.-- L. E.1 Williams stated WedARRESTED by his parents, tangles. until the matter was SPEEDER or in the Joseph on He to went say that foree brothers. s Layton will have charge,, of the dion automotaxes Ogden, Ross Steed FARMINGTON ave, 949 the Jack, William and repreive J. Washington nesday that air, mechanical equipment, and rection of this play. d straightened, out. His' actionof was arrested 4ph Asher, and two sisters, were about deputv by was this for biles arrested for speeding traffic payear Monday by vital and board other parnecessary' facilities, Included in the cast are Mane Leah Asher, all of Salt approved by the state Bennett, WednesBen Lingenfelter for ig- equal to those paid in last year, trolman on Waynard sheriff, to measure we up David only expires partially This Bill Sedgdons. repreive Corbridge, ntr- Gibbons is charged with Ellis, re as in- noring a stop sign near Farming-to- lie wishes to again warn auto ownday. T a He will !wick. Willard Brown, Ua Steven- - the minimum requirements Graveside services are being held March 21. nor i,our He was ordered to appear be- ers that February 29 is the laA dicated in the law. Green also has pending before in the Salt Lake City ceme of the Peace! son, Helen Iyton, John 12 Nevjlle, Justice before fore of the Peace Howard day that they will be aide to Justice introduced was The rrpear an and by board application speaker Hatch. Bea Corbndg on oji of JfrT with bighop Joel Richard of the pardons Kaysville R Bruce B. Hellewell on or before March l.i their 1935 plates. of Major lire L. commander of the II. Gleason, I sherm Layton. m for commutation of sentence Twenty-seventbefore March 2. 1 new undt n(c iitid 11 i t- - Wed-nesda- 1 llei. i - c 2rd Lay-tm- , af-tai- I r. j annal MAPS PLAN IN tie 1 l. f, BOYER TRIAL .,iis.-Muiii,- I SPORTSMEN. TO i ei-- Plans Being Made HOLD ANNUAL 11 n. For Annual Relief Society Reunion d RIOT MARCH 7 cf r; -. v g sixtj-seve- j mea-,ure- n ad pre-Sa- lt publish-Officer- bpail 1 ; Completed j ' 00-fo- U. P. Organize Unit m . , - U-e- n vice-preside- nt five-mil- j nt j s, i j, j llnma Record Sweet Peas Raised in Kaysville dall half-mi- le Sutton, w y, Milling Company Elects Heads in . Will Meeting Tuesday Defense Counsel Green File Brief for Woods Cross Growers RaKbirHunTWill HoIcTMeetinjr Monday Be Held Sunday Donald S. Cannon Dies at Bountiful vice-pre- si secretary-tr- easurer. six-ye- ar , Robert L. Asher Dies at . Hospital -- - 1 r-dismissal addi-rtow- al lantern br-Tratf- Ff WestlSjtonMnTA To Present Comedy ct Le-an- n. ry j P-ced h charge. i imprisonment. u-- e |