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Show ' f V ,n Fagcs This i' , t i Be Sure and Vote Icaue November 6 . KAT1Y1LLE. LAYTON - -- -- t Increased Layton Man Passes After Short Illness 7 fa. Salt Lakel i for one of the ,ti AND FARMINGTON, ItoxinVltoUt jStage - did has been heldhomtnahili!,0,? j which SturdT following brill parties have been UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.1928, Republicans to Hold- Jf- I Republicans of Kaysville will gather this evening at S' o'clock at the home of Mr. end Mra. John W. Thorn-le- y for a rally and reception in the interest of state, national and county tickete. Prominent men and w?men from all narts of the county and Salt lake ana Ogden will be present to meet Me. and Mra. W. H. Wattis, Mr, and Mrs. Erneet Bamberger and other candidates. A splendid musical program has been arranged, consisting of campaign song and ether selections by the Farmington Male quartette, vocal solo by Mr. J. B. Cooley, piano selections by Mra. Joseph Stevenson, and a group of selection by the Thornier stringed trio. Mathew Cow. ley ana Mrs. Jessie F. Cannon of Salt Lake will be speakers for the evening. Refreshments will be served. A cordial Invitation is extended to all Republicans, and any persons who are interested in the candidacy of any of the Republican nominees, or in now coav any of the party issues of the present campaign. St A-w- iraar? t T Unit W1 " it fi. feioM " Pt .-- - - 1 I In day Lejton. ttionj are that election I Lake will prodace a record rote. I Funeral services were held in the registrations included KIVIvIIIa tabernacle last Tuesday af-- r i iaeeday4 2371 men from thelternoon and were very largely attend-- l end 3 women 2425: Second, led. The musie at the services consisted wards: First,' iwing . Thiri MO: Fourth, 711, and of two selections by the Layton mixed los by Mrs. Preece, of 3uf.rt?tt.6, , . , ' c i NOTES 1 iitions n compiled ilt Uk f by hV' I SJ1 STffffJSR SWISS h bj.h "ZZ I W thnew bfnem P1 Md Frank Adams of Lay Harold and I udS bai. hb mvu it 47 Davis Girls Win Pins Davis County and For 1928 'Club Work District Candidates Reception Tonight Elner CriddW post No. 82, .of the American Legion, wilt bit K Tirf , lUp I fa r bout in Blood Unford the Hdon and voter elm ftAti every of yton, the son of Mr. building on Main on the (right ! , Jedediah R. Hodson and had I of November 12. stmt the fegistratlon . hi home thpre' He wm The headliner will be battle bei ! nJ about I v, oX Harry Saatch and Frit Poll l of Salt Lake, and promise to f urn. I h rp1 entertainment There will U H. W ; imHc, is, ,BU,rvivd by his widow, Leone ever1 minf bouts; and from all lit ;glth8rio ofjW' theU )tw:Sloo,!!od80n daughter, of Mra. William II. Blood, of Kayivilt, card will be one ef th Tot,r, m.y 5 ever staged. this part of thj Aildren, Allen ,eTen wU.uPaS,nt?' Wed-1 - were ttcorded in the city Maxine, Wayne, Helen, Wen- - C0UntVt nd ' de11 and the following en. '..I Cc mf LMfM Jtrat-- 3 brother and listers: Mrs.' A. C Smith -of Kaysville, Mrs. Frank Russell, oi Voter rf Vc ; Fronie and Idah Hodson Ue'Ust two days rerlstra Ogden and,. J timbered wore than 12,000, and William and James E. Hodson all of r NUMBER - t, .. At meeting held in KaySville last The people of Davis are to Friday afternoon several girls, mem- be congratulated on 'thecounty of ber of the clubs ef the county the candidates for office personnel on both the were awarded pins for their achieve- Republican and Democratic tickets.. ments during the year. are all men of high standing in The following girla, together with They the community, and those elected can their leaders, from the various towns be expected to the duties received the awards In the respective . of their office discharge honor to them-selvwith classes: and credit to their party. 1928 The choice between the candidates Kaysville First Year will, and should be, largely n Leader: Ur eta Linford. Isabel political choice. For very th office of Burton, Evelyn Blood, Dorothy Robins, county commissioner the Republicans Olive Rohinsr Beth Galley, Dorothy have nut forward the names of Amoa Layton, Faustina Whitaker. Roy Cook of West Point, present inFanniagton First Year cumbent, and John II. Buraingham of Leader: Lola Barnett, laidlle Bountiful. The Democratic candidates Wanda West, Doris Griffith, are George II. Bennett of Syracuse Lstha Steed, Hazel Clark, Ruth Rob- and Edward O. Muir of Bountiful. inson. For the office of eounty attorney th Republicans have named Preston Syracuse First Year Leaders: Priscilla Smith and Jean Thatcher of Bountiful. whU th DemStoker. Dorothy Williams, Wanda ocrats have named L. 1. Layton of Jensen, Lois Sessions, Winnefred Cook, Layton. Kern Stoker, Louise Bambrough, June For the office of representative th 4-- II -- T r-- ? . - Hep-wort- h, I t Rentmeister, Geneva Cook, Ruth Tol Republicans have named Morris H. Ellison of tayton; the Democrats have put forward Geo. W. Barnes of Kays-vil- l. man, Nola Barber. Industrial Review Of Utah for. Week Woods Crooe Third Year Leader: Geniev Piepgrasa. Blanche For th office of state senator th Nelson, LqVaun Whitaker, Erma HoWhite-ca- r. Republican tt candidate ia John J. Ardella Jean Arbuckle, gan, ef Tooele; while the Democratic To have a truly representative gov candidate is David F. Smith of CenSyraras Second Year rrnment every citisen must use his Both these men have fine Leaders: Emily Smith and Wanda terville, franchise 'and vote for aandklates and records In the business world, and measures that he believes are in the Stoker. Zola Ellis, Aureta Bodily both best interest of hia country; prejudice Helen Sessions, Laura Fullmer, Ella fice. have had experienca in public ofCorbridge, Afton Workman, Audrey should not govern. Thus it ia that Davis eounty has no Dalton, Thelma Thurgood. Thirty-tw- o miloa of Arrowhead trail occasion to get excited over this elec87 rsense Third Year highway under construction in state tion. The "Sevens do not exist hew. Leaders: Norma Cleo Bennett and of Utah. Barber. Helen Raddon, Nora Hol- and there are very few Catholics and unlesa Nprth Tlntic Outlook for property brook, Ruth Hill, Margie' Kerr, Bessie not a great many Protestants, Latter-da- y of Lehi Tintic Mining company In this th members of tho Saints Helen vMartha Wilcox, Wilcox, Holt, are to b so Svto emt their ballots are district very promising considered. Florence Cook. pener The judicial tickets of both parties teg. Ophlr Fisk Ophir mining begins nave Every! Farmington Second Year also composed of high data men. are CrilirtcrClalmsto .Z.rt Jim extensive old Fisk at tR. Repnbllcaa Regtaterefl operations .Leader: Edna Nichols. Beth Pace, The Africa jungle menac- - Yaunt siniiter D. Dixon and other mines adjoining Ophir Hill Verla re. Republicans have Beth Ilcllewell, R. Callister.ljn Whitiker, June Judges ul- - Mason James N. Kimball and George fascinating. New York Peterson mine. "qb County Chairman E. Steed, Retha- Estes. 8. Barker, both of Ogden. Th recbusinesslike swift Sheffield .PUbUcan who directed an array ....'Wells lhb Little Flower Mining Co. d I Farmington Second Year ords of both these men are well known Moser willLogan workers in every, voting dutrict, brightened by night life Burton moving jhb Mrs. Allen Leader: in develop magnesium I Whitaker, here in Davis county, wher they have ' deposits ..D. Dixon Cache Smith.. dared at the close of th registration anj HghU. fb. Eleanor Steed, Vera 'Clark, Doris served for two terms a county. Davis substitutions: E. Duncan for that every Republican voter had been judges en the Thwe ely divergent scenes form Vowels. Monticello at auditorium district . bench. For Stage district I fbe Mid-Roberts P. for icgistered. Masoa; judges Duncan; which backgrounds against xxnnn YOie I Clearfield First Year -being enlarged and new draperies the Democrats have nominated EuW expect that bbout Madness ia played with Jac-- 1 Lavender for Burton, Dora night Ira leader: Waite. lira gene E. Pratt and John A. Preston substitutions: , Hall for hung. y will he cast n Salt j Logan and Clive Brook in the White, Marion Naylor, May Mann, now judge of th Ogden Hendricks, : Park L. rid Chairman Camswr. queline Side East Silver for City ?eitured Mining Taesday, New Bodily York city court; Foster; Taylor rolet sorting ln both these candidates are also resiCo. will install necessary machinery Ethel Mann, Arda Reynold. enUy completed, I the action .wiftly Our own canvass, shifts to the sultry I for A. ixon. Clerifietd Second Year t dents of Ogden. for electrification of property. Referee: Leddingham. . . , Wl .... Leader: Mrs. Carl Green. Alice For the office of district Goshen Tlntic commitUe Giant Peterson. Co, attorney Mining the eounty five yefy f this melodramatic story is un- .Umpire: White, Eva Reynolds, Bee Greene, th Republicans have put forward OS to expect that wewiH get McGrail is cast in an DsU Studenta have Mentality Test sinks No. 1 shaft to depth of 482 feet, Mirla Hamblin, I)ella Moss. tWMt,dwt Walter David J. Wilson of Ogden, an attortoe cent of the YOU, nd that M Tuesday afternoon all the studenta and reports showing at bottom en while other metn. OQUUndJ Clearfield First Year part of recognised ability and a fearney to Davis were t subjected general couraging. rtjority of be of the supporting cast are Frank Leader: Mra. Ellen Forbes, Mary less prosecutor. ' Th Kanosh sinkcandidate for excess Contract awarded b the for in state will menUltest given by j James county Nstheaux, Cl ngney, Loui Stoker, Elsie Jacobs. Adtlia Hamblin, district attorney on the Democratic M. M. A of shaft mine on was school not near here. The test ities ing only Emmett Sale, Hatel Genevieve Virginia Hamblin, Walker, ticket is Joseph Chez, a former state I Bradbury, Sr, Saline 1 75,000 coal mining develChairman CaDister asserted that hil and ciarenc Burton. F. Har-- I Wrk but dealt in an indirect mannerAlice Page, Annabel Cummings. senator and an outstanding member reAs reSaline in ouUide work. with the worked opment began daring Madperfectly yet canyon organization West Point 8econd Year Weight directed "Midnight of th Weber county bar. and thatL a are ulU secret cently. tt last day of registration, wiu be shown at the Civic Leaders: Afton Johnson and Vir-ni- a Two batte Bingham y0 storage ' the recheek of the Moss. Iris Ruth Thurgood, Doris Center theatre on Wednesday, locomotives delivered to Utah a substantial Republican cmp I Tembtr 7 uth Lambert, Golds Burnlnghara, $100 Mr. Callisr estimates Jhl Tfae pictura js picked with drama Jority. Dahl Marjory Cook, Nelli -tratioa-- at start to -- finish Alica Edwards, Larat pnm .bfuig; .'Montgomery, will Asbe constructed Utah Rock at ' there is no cessation of Tapld-fir- e 9200 votes. Odeaat King, La Von Holbrook, Stark, phalt corporation Carbon county prop- fcllen King. Democratic County Chairman Kay i artjon Kln oit being continuous Mty J erties. Vsn Cott wai enthusiastic about the excitement Dont miss West Year Third Print Demo-craOgden Orpheum Candy Co. The regional conference of the Utah Exhibitor of the grand champion Mrs. Annie Waite. Dora Leader: registration. He declared the remodels large store in OrEducational association to be held in will poll 22,000 vote in Salt Melba Fisher, fat steer at the Tenth annual Fern Fisher, Bybee, show at Ogden In January will Lake county and will wipe out any the Weber county high school Satur. pheum theatre building. , Vera- - Lambert, Wiida - WhiU, New of Ice be awarded a cash prize of $100, th Ogden I . plant Keeley other In be Mad will the attended part I Ines approximately Republican SUrk. by XT Smedley, dy Cream company established on WashIN CW nB!i!AM, OSlllOnS &00 teachers from Weber, Davis, the state, assuming there is one. highest award ever offered west of avenue. ington Box and Elder counties, 65 to 75 per cent of the new Morgan mit. Eureka Ore developments in North I to D. H. Parrott, secretary registration is Democratic, he arid. E. Brooks of Pocatello Idaho, sording Lily and Eureka LUy mines near here of the association. I hl Democratic work on the last f Crowding hoisting machines to capacwill be two registration day was chiefly ol-problems i. I tralheimT ?to greatly stimulate entries in that oftheconference SthuS ity. snteer, said Mr. Van Cott. Tintic East Standard Mining Co. Preparations for the coming Sun-- 1 class was made possible through the making ' arrangements to put down day of Herbert Hoover, Republican generosity of E. L. Van Meter, another diamond drill from surface of for president, were rapid-- 1 president of the Ogden state bank, property here, shaping Wednesday under the di- - who added $50 to th sum already an ly Ophir-rLak- es of Killarney Mining rection of National Committeeman I nounced in the show premium list WO I I w JairiDinij lupvnBVcnucub 01 is Co. I h L 10W good making Salt progress driving Harold P. Fabian, of school flce district fe Gnnita in these preeonsiating of -main adit . Because of the fast schedule be- - C. II. Barton, Lester F. Whitlock. V Farmers J g From the Taxstion l years ago in ,u"Mds N.A. th ilHsms.whn Vernal City issues $20,000 bond mad by the. Hoover special train, (ra J. Fjeldsted, N. R. Rampton, E. L. diactItMd b. pre.L..., nt the number I g becomes gen j Ephraim Berreson of the Utah Farm issue for street improvement. it is not known just how long the Van Meter and Charles Clayton, east was 584. There has also been Park City development federation. may be detained in Salt pointed representatives to the three Rapid goes increase In the registration in most of be- - BuIeu u 43 Teara wu; ahead tsrooxs In Mr. of at Star Lake. Utah chairmin. Ogden, th schedule calls pacific livestock shows in the near of Larson Ogden, the voting precincts of the county. Extensive surface work in improve- for a stop of half an hour to provide future. hi, r.il.,7 com. ...octtic'. loci i He ' I opcratorwhenhewsslg. iTttee'of'the U."kXZrilT report on ment being done at Alliance Mint. . for transferring th train from the Reed Warrick, of ML Pleasant, was Rio Grande Western to the appointed publicity agent for th show Large quantities of food atuffs. in- Denver Fire h,emPl0 off ogden h don with question- Southern Pacific lines. and will take up his duties at once. cluding state the cattle, out over aent sheep, hogs, 191i ffw poultry, recentiy I Hoover and com The will motions into To $1,500, CuO The premium list has also been dairy special apples, matters. potatoes taxation products, h concerning j ter and assistant superintendent, vegetables, shipped annually from this early in the morning. It is due nounced. The booklet will be 8x11 in Salt Lake about 12:45, and in Og- - inches this year with an attractiva state to Los Angeles market. was appointed to his present position There is no greater menace to our . 1922. ' den Parowan at 1:45. cover in colors. The premium book Construction underway: . Mtional progress and prosperity than I Crowds Expected to Greet superintendent of the last year was 5x8. $65,000 amusement hall: $16,000 picHags grooks, fir. .Each year In America thia Candidate at Salt Lake. Ogden ture show house, and $90,000 school-housdivision, with headquarters at Delegates to the pacifle shows am: ' of - -rireyer takes ten times the moi:mtpocatelio, becomes auperintendent Republican leaders in Sait Lake and Lester K. Whitlock and E. J. Fjeldsted club of it takes in Europe. Myton Woolgrowers of 1929 con- Ogden have broadcast th coming of to represent Ogden at the Pacific the Montana division with headqnar I The Women Republican delight-TIt is estimated that the lot by flra I f vention will be held January to Utah, and there will no temational Livestock show in Port-doua b aatne place, and A. L. Coey, Farmington entertained at a 1928 averaged about 1 100,000 tf.UtJIlt anpcrintendent at Green Rivjfal tea Wednesday afternoon at the be thousands of visitors to greet land, November 2 to 10; Whitlock Dam of new survey resKaysville - ervoir being raised and extended. daily, reaching a total for the 7ar I him at both places. Those from north, and C. II. Barton to attend the Cal-er- n to Pocatello as superintendent jI city halL A large group of enthusiasW ft othand f 1560)00,000. --The rapidity of In. I 54 I poc from women Utah and southern Idaho will lfornia Livestock and Beef show in tic Farmington division. Fillmore Main street improved by Utah e is chown by the lact that ten er Davis county town were present. construction of sidewalks and gutters. probably attend th reception at Og-- 1 San Francisco, November 13 to 15, mrs before in 1916, the loss was Uintah Prospect good for record den, while from the other part of the and Van Meter and Whitlock to Congressman E, O, Leatherwood made te of Shout half will come thousands into Salt resent Ogden at the Los Angeles the principal address of the after- crop of local turkey. less than 12587752, noon, stressing the importance of Salina Construction rushed to comj Livestock show the first week In De-H the candidate. tariff on sugar and other western pletion on canyon branch of Denver A Mr. Hoover has definitely asserted eember. ibis waste is that it is practically en-- 1 that he will not make a speech, as it Other committees appointed Tues-wi- ll , Mr. Writer Pyper, of Salt Rio Grande railroad. MProdoct coun-- l UVyOuipC4C on be Sunday. campaign Gunnison gpoke pertinent 118 carload cauliof preventable. day include the following: - Cariots European ' " I topics. Musie was furnished by Mrs. flower and 25 of trie have demonstrated this with! - " He will, however, appear to return fat cattle. Dana BUney, Salt Lake; from cabbage shipped Mr. Westview district to market. the greeting of the people of; Utah, Frank Bail and Charles Clayton, Og- strict building codes, inspection and I Stock judges on international PZola Jacobs McGee, vocalist, donble Hd the local Jw holding the owner of property Nation have accepted a and Richfield Mill of Utah Load compianist Spencer, garl arrangement, both in den. Feeder cattle, William . Degen, local girls. The t Lake vhich has sustained a preventable fire I officiate at the coming Bvestoch wir I qpgrt Salt and f now Ogden, provide for Denver, Placement grand champion pany operating. held a centerpiece of red and whiU Price canyon highway now an opportunity for all to see the stand-- 1 steer, George JUchton, Cudahy Pack-ar- d Price naty foe My damage done to hU Dext January in Ogden, it U annoutmbearer at close range. and blue and whiU candles open offers short rout to Salt Lake righboria property, a weU as his d by E. J. Fjelsted, aecreUry xf the Ing company, Los Fat sheep, Hoover Will Take Trip Around City James Neven, SanAngeles, corner 01 tne City. the at wcr Placd insurance ahow. him Francisco, allowing Sifting Alber-W Weather Permits committee. E. L. Van Meter, Lew inSmnity. . uble AU deUils carried out the . James C. Yule, Carstairs, Brigham City Beet harvest on in Hier It my questioned whether Eure- u, Canada, will Judge Warren Felsted. Priotcolorscheme. pmnlts, it may be ler and county. Sugar factory begins slicing. 8riMd assisted in I Mrs.z Delore Nich-Eureka New abaft started at that Mr. Hoover will be Uken for a preventative methods would be action. Mr. Yule iscatfle. , .7 7.7V rt drive over th principal streets So you remember way back to th oU, Mra, C. M. Peterson, Mri. V. h Crown Point mine. In tbisl breeder of Shorthorn practical Antordo, A ) of San Salt Lake. WalUr Mrs. 'Ramptim, this thou-.In Revolution i1 rt manner howler do you! 1 Eureka New T. minor ore Montgomery, Thil a try reported found in sands will be -Here Jf Mrv L H. Robinson, Mrs. JL B. Tintic Coalition to Yassa. D Revolution and him permitted greet fire is pre--1 Texas, will do the judging of wint property. M nd Mis Irene Eureka Diamond drilling is to be in a more convenient manner than if Washington an all them. friable authorities state that as ford cattle. He outh-the the crowd was confined to th rail- in men Cbristense C. wunty tried out at Silver Shield mine. Perhaps you were a witness of the M 80 per cent of fires are un- known Hereford road station and yards. fall I an. and Mrs. Horace Can Fleet, of Rome? Eureka Contract let for Becmsry and the repairing l shaft at Lehi Tintic. d other Republican! commitUewoman wer 111 charf Nosss, Ah didn' exactly see it, but be blamed e7tirorf 'on,oureelro.r The third new i Jr in conference for hours Ah recollect heatin somethin drool the affair.. frt "T9with Prevention, Week 4s just past Des Moinre, Iowa, i Wednesday Tufts Weekly. MrEves One -Republican national of Cobb's cattle. best J Janous public and private 'organixa-- dairy stories Irving concerns an appraiser who was sent to headquarters and with Mr. Hoover throughout tiV nationZhaye for The loam f,Z"'-feitur- t 0f. the personal managers. a bom to appraise the contents-Th- e . laudable efiorta to edacate xnei Anothcr The slightest detail of arrangements entries ia his book halted when th both on abolishing fire risk, and show will be a ZZ'. in Salt Lake and in Ogden must entertrinment appraiser cam to a Uble on which be 4aQ8ht practical prevention. . If I extensive proSTaW of th nationri commitirpctjon approved th a der full bottle nr of Scotch whiskey stood. tee, and must,byunder no Democratic ladies of Ksysvill being planned advantage were Uken of the op-t- s After rircumsUnees, a two minute or con he hmeof car-pause stthe and the teachings are av Mr. Fabian, conflict Goldentertsincd with th tinned th entries . JJf out d'uing the coming months, it I specialist forJhf. will De warded to John G. M. Barnes yesterday.of "The schedule of th train which carries One bottle of old Scotch Whiskey. Mia. Z1 ark. another milestone in our and silver wai'in charge Mr. Hoover toward California. friL . 1 the' wriming The--r5res,,-- . the Wendell Earnes knd was; artistically- partly. Republican - leaders "in ' LtXh One b TuriuF revolving The boys vdl :: Ne-- decorated in red and whiU chrysanrug."" U.,) w promise, however, .that Ur, Hoover Il clubs of V.AKU UK yand vlII be theraums; the pouring wss in fbsrre Georg V. wiil a monster 2 jFour get .y, r:dYrra:r reception. t Earnes, candidate for repTbe Mansell and Mrs. Frsnk family of Jedediah R. Hodson, vada, UUh Md. iduringbf Mrs. W. H. resentative to the state legislature. 8:CD V. 11. the of so Music to thank all those who The Wedding March hat been sebrought her?. Ja Williams. All spoke on the issues ef the cam r II. Wei.: dly assisted them v.:;i t was furnished by Mrs. Sanders, of paign and pointed out the lected for the photoplay guide of their re- - the show, which will during pp. cpalities WTemfPt- Mrs! ! ular entertainment films each of on will the and for the of, various cand.daUs rp Threboys will be pear in the November issue cf the Invl1 th' . IW RENT furoishod Thry wRl Board cl Review ir.gzzlr.3. oi care and Musser W. ty principles. direct the fartment. Burton M. Draper, Phene under O. Erou-- h, cluand the afY0The w w fcok. king on the of Ukeshore. lifelong fnend of the The Kan,e Fmton last Friday, ex, heeded by non-1 Hodson family President Henry while it wa not n victory f Uve been working on encour-- 1 I Ellison James and B(od Biihop .Ik ; PiMnbaiVand not to rtfWer. paid a high bnhute of respect to tied with a score of six to six. Free. gJTall eligiblecommittee was com-- 1 of the deceasand his ton choae to kick and Davie received, Jlrs. WolleV W. L. I family. Elder Frank L, Sheffield of Burton went osed of Mrs. Edgsr Rich, Mr. for n touchdown Mrs. C. Ifered the invocation, and Elder John the first four through end soon efter minutes, Ptnkk, Mrs. A, N. Hanson, I G. M. Barnes pronounced the bene- - Preston broke through for a aixty P. Kipp, Mr. E. IL Ledjtrd, I Kimball, Mrs. C. W. Prstt, I diction. yard run to a touchdown. The Uni Interment J took in J. the Kaysplace trt. D. H. Gove, Mr. J; FiUgerald up js as follows: Iville City cemeter. m? MrsTcIibert Riswold. DAVIS PRESTON bar been en-- 1 ie K. Bodily ; jugistratidns also ' Thornley Duncan It .Bodily iurw Clark m..Larson lg conflict--1 H-- haveen 1 1 GU--ie- dfet J SSSfiSfrofin Midnight Madness At Civic Center Wed. I rpjjj Ford.ZZZ - jtra-mode- rn I Bay - SftnS u No-ihew- ed School Teachers in Regional Conference In Ogden Saturday -- it U Prize Offered For Grand Champion Steer at Ogden Show -- 1 com-plete- ly UnionPacific Heads . l laKe 1 Sum-"Fro- m Plans to Greet Hoover ft. nrh Are Almost Complete i- .rt vice-candid- ate S 'Jh jWl t JP SS an?dri ,u nltte, u Es-in- ate .V 1 L'$ Loss Amounts m.T.rth; TfnrUais Per Day t -- an-Ut- ah Farmington Women Entertain at Tea 1 de-UT- fh . e, In-IIoo- 22-2- 3, bt Stock Judges Named For Livestock Show; rep-sta- . faUtiofte v. . 1 V , iluS ft , U offlli uu J-E- T fd ' Democratic LadieS Entertain at Tea D. 1. it atf IZ1E3! Democratic . r Entertainment 1 I thanks 3 a and. Dance C.rrai: rr:: jladring JTj-u- D'w"t1' .ut. . Adv.lt. I official. , - - t es La-tion- al Everybody ! |