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Show - PACK FOUR (iilie i i THimSDAY, MARCH TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX v.v.v.v,v.vw.v.v..v, LAYTON Deeklji'Ecflc? Correspondent IT1IA LAYION WHITESIDES Rhone 30J 1 Jake it or Leave - 4, SUNSET and CLINTON it i 19,(. Forester Gives Advice on Trees On Sunday evening a missionary The best time testimonial was held in the Clint.on . ng the dormant to Drum', In order to stimulate base ball 1Ur' in honor .of winter or period of latt' ward meeting house interest in Layton for the coming THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY Elder Rex Child, who will leave Whitney Floy? season there will be held at West Be it ever so humble, there's, no soon to fulfill a mission in Norway. second-clashome." like amusement hall s the Layton Entered as matter February 15, l&ll,wat Kaysville, Utah, Saturday place consisted of the fol- college. Utah State Ali wster The program GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE AVI) evening a benefit dance. A large under the Act of March 8, 1879. Many NOTICES lowing numbers: Song, by Sher unhealthy trees poorly-fcrowd of fans is expected to start All of which means that can be resto&i11? or Consult Count! Clerk man and Lois Child; reading, by value Rpectiv the team off right by attending. glad to be back in Davis county providing good sharp Hivnrn lor Further Information. ,,? under the Advertising Rates on Application Bernice chorus, Child; are properly used and the The Columbine camp of the alter having spent the past wo of direction Child, Myrtle Kathryn star, t. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers .weeks in the Reed and J. Ray Mitchell. Remarks and cared Subscription $2.00 a year in advunce held Jts monthly meeting and social by Bishop Johnston; song, by Von-d- a at the Layton ward meeting house Remove dead You know, it does a fellow good TELEPHONES Barber and Bernice Criddle. this afternoon. thin live brancE C. A. Epperson, No. 124 to. get out and learn of the progC. V. K. Saxton, No. 70 C. deceas-eJ. to Norway by Olsen; Estate of Alice A. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Layton en- ress being made in other parts of better circulation of suV AnOffice, No. 10 Nylander, quartet tertained with a dinner party and the country. Creditors will present . claims drew Funk, Miss Erma Funk and through and under the bridge this evening for the follow- balancing the trees crow,.' ..' h vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. Thonblad; reading by Helen the with care take of. him. He would add he ing guests: Mr: and. Mrs. roots; remove inUr old George in For Rex our Elder talk back in by residence Wilcox; his Child; at example, Farmington, was going to sue the Btore, The home town ot Peoria, Illinois, we Utah, on or before the 20th day of instrumental number by Vonda branches preventing chaffm ",! ' !fn dt i i lir anxious matclose to the manager, DoUK,as Im' ficked n. a copy of the morning' April, A, D. 1036. Barber and Bernice Criddle and a possible future decay and e old branch stubs. Mr V Your kitchen contains everyday ter and avoid publicity, would lock, all of Classes! and that read song by Mr. Fingerly. transcript on the spot for a substantial GORDON G. PETTY, materials potentially as dangerous Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Edwards, in Auction and cortract bidding, ;;f .practice On Thursday evening a party fe.st sum. The injured George C. would Mr. Executor of the Estate as dynamite! K. Green vis and play are being conducted by! healing and was given in honor of Elder Rex be most amenable to reason, pocket ited and Mrs.in--,Otha Alice A. Petty, of , of disease. friends Salt Lake Wednes- the WPA and that Louis Neill is This was demonstrated recently the Deceased. Child., Those present were: Misses money, and go his way. This day. The final cuts on the in charge .of works progress adin an apartment house, when a tentie,, liMtllll Vivian Whales, Lila Maw, Neta be ORLANDO J. BOWMAN, happened in many cities in the smooth, close to the luno ant decided to bake a cake. ' In East, Mr. and Mrs. Golden F. Layton ministration bridge classes. Wadsworth, Mildred Zine, Sally trunk for Executor, South and Middle West. or Attorney and entertained at a well arranged dingathering together the ingredients, Continental Bank Building, Stanger, Helen Steed, Donna Frew, to allow a Finally, the authorities, with the ner is a naturliaia?r!,1f there Thus, it she discovered that the flour, which that home their at appears Lola England. Vivian Ritchie, Mrs. an. which Saturday Salt Lake City, Utah. party will induce she had poured out into a dish, aid of the relentless- undercover evening. Ten guests were present. New Deal in bridge. Dorma Bonham, Mrs. Angeline in Dates of publication, February work of index the bureau I system scars should be f, contained bugs. She stepped over Large Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ellison 20. 27, March 5, 12, 1936.. Child, Mrs. Kathryn Child and With Out here in the west, a spade to the incinerator, the shaft of maintained by the national bureau arrived home late base pana aspnaltic LinVern Dell Rossi from Flinders, Sunday is a spade to our WPA workers. have which ran up past all of the apart- of casualty and surety underwrit Kansas become they Ar-vcoln Ross, Darwin Burnett, City, Missouri, where Mrs. Lack in Peoria its When setting out dry ments, opened the door and emptied ers, found ahis trial. There were, it Ellison has likely to be youne been undergoing treat Child, Willis Mitchell, James numappeared, suspiciously large dish. the plants they need, pruning ,,, trumps. Melvin sure Mitchell, Jesse Taylor, of left wrists being broken in inents for the past two months. ber better survival. Thi may As she' closed the door, a volcaMrs. Willard Parker and Miss Muir, Lester Muir, Arlis Fraiser, he like department stores by Estate of John G. Petty, deceas- and We didnt get to c heck into those accomplished L by no seemed to erupt. A terrific ex- places Isabel Parker honored Mrs. of Rex the Elder honor, Lyle WPA men whose name began with guest th ed. 'but'" lateral classes guess we branches, Simmons plosion shook the place and a sheet George C, all shower at their wouldntbridge Creditors .will present claims Child. be taken not 'to cut" thl leadllrw answering to the home last with a afternoon. be eligible for relief and of flame swept from the shaft in- same On afternoon a Friday Sunday family description. vouchers to the undersigned to the kitchen, disfiguring the girl Mrs. Ray Walker is recovering bridge instruction back there now with dinner was given in honor of the central stem if a tall naturally his at residence in in C., George for Utah lived Farmington, tree is desired. that wrist anyway, breaking having incinerafor life. The doors of the from blood poison in her hand. missionary. Members of shaped monotonous regularity, was Utah, on or before the 20th day of ' departing tor shaft were torn off in all apart- with Miss Maxine Steed and Bill some years past'. the family present were: Mr. and pose of this April, A. D. 1936. meeting is for ments and great damage was done about two steps ahead of his' pur- 0't.rien were married Saturday of Mrs. Evan Child. Mr. and Mrs. suers. f ff'CerS An G. GORDON boonalarm out went he the teach that th' ,rfsuS PETTY, Perhaps they on each floor. Several persona were laBt week in Salt Lake. Mr. Austin Mrs. Child. and Ilarvey year Administrator of the Essystem instead of the sent to the hospital. And yet, only was heading south again. In CharMrs. Smith Evans and two sons doggling Burnett, Mr.' and Mrs. Maynard On Monday tate of John G. Petty, official method prescribed by Cula hi rt Inlay a small quantity of flour was emp- lotte, North Carolina, a description of Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Bond Bon- party was held evening Angeles are visiting rela- bertson. him was of at the home of sent to deceased. all public tied ihto that incinerator in Layton. pertives ham. John Child. Mrs. John C. Beus in honor of hei huth-day- . ORLANDO J. BOWMAN, enough, in a few days, Silhaps a pound and a quarter! and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Child, Members a man named George C. Blank fell verA large crowd attended the eveof the family for But, must the Attorney Administrator, nevertheless, why What happened to cause this in the wedding reception Monday Child, all the nieces and nephews were: Mr. and Mrs. Gainer Continental Bank more Peof a Charlotte hotel center abundant in life" foyer Building, and the guest of honor, Elder Rex ning at the Latona hall for Mr. oria and the midwest? If we great and unexpected explosion? cant Salt Lake City, Utah. ?SrIW ,.Mr and Mr" Norris The National Board of Fire Under- and injured his wrist. They had and Mrs. Hacel Nalder. Child. Dates of Mr. and Mrs. Omcr Bur-to have WPA ascertain was there that out only instruction publication February bridge be Rex Robins is to able writers offers this explanation: Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Adams up and here, a on the back of his neck, and scar lie taught 20, 27, xMarch 5, 12, 1936, could M5- ?.nd Mrswe J Beus "?U perhaps around again after a two weeks As the powdery substance was and children, Wayne, and Shirley Mr. and Mrs. knew they had their man. ' intricacies about of the Beus they something George illness. thrown into the incinerator, it sepwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Rob or else. or Mr The rummy, ho Beesley. sluff, had been something wrist, admitted, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bone and arated and many minute particles Adams of Layton on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Johnston. Mr. ami M floated in the air, causing a dust broken yeafs before when he fell Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Corbridge will On Thursday evening the Clinton Frank Patterson. Mr. The idea has think from and M Since he tfnorse. had possibilities; then, leave Friday for Detroit. Michigan cloud that exploded as soon as it of all the people that the WPA IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- ward will hold a meeting of all Bruce Johnston, Ezra Beus and came in contact with the fire at been able to snap it out of position where Mr. Corbridge will purchase could Farm bureau members. The pur- - guest of honor. put to work. If theyd go BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR the bottom of tho incinerator shaft. at will. The swelllfig he produced a new car to return home in. around solitaire would it a his. to teaching DAVIS COUNTY, STATE OF William Ramsey suffered a brokCorn starch acts similarly under by applying tourniquet just four times as many UTAH. certain conditions. Accumulations forearm the morning he planned a en arm last Wednesday while at require In the Matter of the Estate of work at the Layton Sugar com- instructors as it would to teach of dust, such as are removed from "flop." The unemployment prob- Martha bridge. vacuum cleaners or carpet sweep-- j George C. was sentenced to sev- pany. Weaver, Deceased. Mrs. Peter Alplanalp of Midway lem would be solved era, unless compressed into a mat en years in prison, and added his The petition of J. R. Gailey prayted mass, are also hazardous. A voice to the chorus of those who i spending this week with her Aside from all that, traveling for the admission to Probate of ing shovelful of dry coal dust, if now admit. You cant get away daughter. Mrs. Dimond Adams. Mr. .and Mrs. F. It. Knowlton, serves to broaden ones education a certain document, thrown loosely over a could; with it," to his appreciation for literature be the. last will and purporting who has spent the past two motnhs cause a devastating explosion and Testament of modern for verse. Heres an idea Martha Weaver. at Hurricane, are visiting this week of will, in any event, cause a dangerDeceased, and for one of those Burma Shave signs the in Layton. ous flash-bacof Letters Testamengranting which dot the roadsides through tary to J. R. Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams The way to avoid dust implosions Gailey has been set in Lehi and Provo Nebraska: for hearing on Saturday, the 21st is to keep the material in a comspent Sunday His Agricultural face was cooperation smooth, visiting friends and relatives. day of March, A. D. 11I.M, at ten pact mass. When disposing of dust, indefinite term. , and Cool as ice, o clock A. M.. at the Court Dean Gibson is in it should be put in a bag or wrapLake Salt a House, But basically it means the selling And, Oh, Louise. in the Court Room of said Court, ped up securely. Then there will of farm suffering from pneumonia. He smelled so nice. products through farmer- - hospital Mrs. Gretta Seof field and Mrs. be no possibility of its separating in Farmington City, Davis County, owned and controlled central or Glen Utah. and forming., dual cloud This is sound coop- - rived inSorey of Boulder City arWe spent a couple of days in1 WITNESS g.nizations. Gomfort the thousands Layton last Saturday for a the. Clerk of said mJoritX based on definite business five-da- y Chicago right after that of deaths annually caused by fire, eration. visit. Heres a hotel where the western of principles worth that abandon! aun" time for BaatorS thh" Spirit of Hospitality occur in homes, this recommends- - ran a . rroai !rlnl for of Mmb Spencer Galbraith is at the Dee Standard was frm It time. to amusing rr v where the food is always good n hospital convalescing from a ton- note the really pn da " prevails reaction of the newspapers safety l irst list. But whpre it distorted to tempt sil operation on Tuesday; where the rooms are always comfortable -- and on the morning following the Winslow Dates of publication ' Mareh 12 Evans has returned farmers into fields which are in no from a where you'll always meet discriminating travelers, and in, io:k:. h stay in Caliway connected with farming. Old fornia. " fbrh your car in the Shirley-SavThe Chicago Tribune, which so Garage Gerald Hudson and Norma Tay No Horn terms Needed modestly The itself, mar.rd ROOMS froml?0aday ruinous failure- -is usually the World's An Englishman on a visit to Greatest t, Newspaper., threat to every honest iBult. And the unhappy example of ' ? th 800 came out with the assertion. 'Vest decided to go horseback the km!,., J. CDGAfl SMITH. ftwAn 1 a failure endangers the whole business and every individual. ; Mr The hostler who was to at- NO1 For.jurh IKE WALTON tunately, agencies of justice are frm cooperative movement, the . Do you Prefer EC BENNETT. f lFnni hLm d: .dVnl W IV 1 Manoglng Director bringing them to book and can con- - tue purpose of which is to Improve f0 or a Western "a "r",Ul',Um M'. rwSSM Chicago American' Whats the differenep" Dawson ask-- , countered the assertion1 ed with t0I1'l8y 'Stick to your last" applies to in. cles describine tome of the tricks WORKERS t?WL, noeleHnm PROTEST NEW of the racketeers TIME farmers Mpvvrulrmv ifnKnii! n i m; u showing that1 dustrialists. Ji these tricks do not work against1 and everyone else, as well as thelB:0 in last week. (NESS need horn. i organized business. Watch out for shoemaker. Experiments in some-- , Kaa Mr Wi e .Englishman. ra I dont them yourself. HONE Of STATION ,1 hody ele butinett arc almoat in- MOADWAY AT 17"' to ride in heavy traffic. WRIST AltTIST il didn't make much jevitahly a thorl cut to bankruptcy. JV.mm.Uy. George C. Blank is remembered difference to us. We lost an hour had spent the winter in chu'a U Mrs. host-'Reed be i' will Eugene fraudulent accident claims because! 11 as we ;:ut ess to her af-- ! club bridge Friday I1 1001 'DclVIS LOUlltV he was clever and because he was ternoon at her home in Clearfield. so hard to catch. George had two1 The folks who were hard hit Mrs. Virde Pingree and her dozen surname aliases but invari- llHHl liCCOgllltlOn daughter. th? suburban commuters. Ellis.' Mrs. ortf, of Harry Roy ably these were preceded by. were Tuesday guests of Mrs. Gol-- , "T .w,a Vno ,al)er Baid: yub C. a fact that helped con- Miss Evelyn Blood. Elmer Young George urbs that did not go on the new Adams time siderably in checking up on his ac- and Keith Smith, all of Davis coun- Earl is be able to Egbert around Joliet were having difficulty. Chi--At tivities. persons who work in t0 on ! crutldlts after being confined to )h,a It is not difficult to find some IL I hi Kappa cago had to get up at 4:1." to get! honor his : two for months with on to in a thing breakfast ami, catch a 5:2s train1 trip department ary scholastic fraternity, according broken leg store, as George C. did, a hole in! to Miss Ruth Jones, secretary of Stanlev Ellison to Lis which would get them into the rand! in at 7:11 a m. Chicago time ,ta 'nivuraily SV Spanish ut',hh,,p,cr run is an hour and min Geo rye C' faee wuulj contort in Miss ttloml. Mr. Youny ami Mr. utes. n he as his agony swollen Smith were chosen alone with is .. . dangled those - PuMiah4 hr V.V.VAVAV.V.V.V.V. i , SSnL'' f . X e 1 mid-wes- Notice to Creditors forYlrFlpyS11 A-tri- d. by-Arvi- Dynamite in Your Kitchen j Bet-ti- niiJi' l preven-advanc- We - pj drE" -- el Notice to Creditors fr build-ingsr'Su- re Mr-Oxi- - - Notice I fit, Stick to Your k. Last an Sager Regard forljour j XU 7'd iSf . three-mont- oy 1 400 us Em. rid-VVI- rZflS illE , ": shop-keeper- a?d: - s, uET 'll5h' mX Tqj Three HOTEL in-te- X ! Students tasoon j iSfl J'm i j i ' .ter U " W " ! mtl m-- i Sn Papers Are Printed ! ,ft'r To Those for Whom 1 they be-- e miles see a con- MORTUARY- - -- UNION Our Service, Home, and Equipment Are Unexcelled Merrill I ; fined to his bed for four ing months wftji broken back. I he following Layton people at- tended the Davis and Cyprus bns-- 1 ket ball game at Cyprus Friday and Mrs. Spencer night: Mr. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams.; Mr.-nMr- s- Ralph Ruuiittiii. .Mr and Mrs. Golden M. Adams. Hath-cen Day. Margarete Thornley. Ar-- '' It- no Tanner. Genneiva llickenioop-- ! ' cr. Elaine, Virginia and Barbara Adams. Mrs. Wilford Stevenson of Farm-- , and Mrs. Spencer Adams, dinner guests Monhry of their sister. Mrs. Lester- 1'aine at her! home in Ogden. nd 12. Holbrook 1 Licensed Funeral Director and Mortician Phone Uountiful 21 1 Dav or Night ' j - Y"our Home Is as Modern as Its Plumbing Does the plumbing in your home date the house way back in Ihe OOs ? If so, you canTinance a riibirerhizat ion plan- through a low cost - : Famous Orchestra To Play at L. I). S. Tabernacle in May -- ! where lo.oon happy citizens greet joo." and then when you get up to the edge of the city you see a small, inconspicuous marker giving the official something like r.Now ll,s ! li.f.tlT. population there's an idea for our civic 1,als eounty. l ernaps iho Commercial club itself and put up ik ,t tilling that 5.(ko tnu' K.vsillntns Wait to Welcome You n .Mu letropolis of Davis ye Bouptiful. Farmington. n' 'ta,'Ueld. and other cities and trt"ns ciudd in the same, Naysvillc m'srht U8Urm . Coun-ingto- Lay-wer- ' dust a" wo get near the end of the weekly effort, the Typo Lousa nines forward with another of hs hrilliant remarks, suggesting that no inform our leader (s) that there little danger of the New York ; City olvvater operators strike! spreading to Davis county. SALT LAKE CITY, March Intermountain musics major, of the Philadelphia Symphony or- i ADMINISTRATION LOAN. Plumbing, though, is just one of the items, which can trough the F. II. A. service. We have detailed Information here we invite vou to consult us regarding loans of this nature. j greatest . the direction of the s ixopold Stokowshy. This is to be the only concert in the intermountain area of the orchestra of li5 musicians on its transcontinental tour reaching from west to cast coast and from sponsored by the 1. 1 A- - ictor Manufacturing com- Federal Reserve System KAYSVILLE ccn- wood-- . i In order to keep these names cn the mailing list a newspaper must keep up the reader intrest. We believe, and it is proen, that readers of The Reflex are benefited through reading the columns of this paper. I OiuvBeitarjerTCuItrfinrTHeTtenertBrOTgir the reader interest of our subscribers. -a number of playeys for the woodwind sectioni-dlJews, universally for their genius in the mastery of the violin, are represented; the Germans, who lead in tlu Idainp of brass instruments; England, ljolland, Spain, Russia, Italy. America, the Scandinavian countries have contributed to this pany. but polyglot' organiza- By many critics, the Philadelphia tmn.y bymphony orchestra is considered "Tn Leopold Stokowsky, the Philto be the foremost in the world. adelphia symphony has one of the No expense has been spared to se- worlds most famous conductors. cure the finest instrumentalists. In Out of a relatively unknown group, perhaps no country, except 'Annul tnkowsky has forged an orchestra rn whero rn,.n cn'y 111' recognized tho world over as one frenuentlv v. 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