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Show LAYTON ,w Jaltk f uliactlMi Ua to tl 0111. - G I tfto M FARMINGTON T- fc!!Lto. tor tolctrU " aakaHtoa kmm track o4mtat dcinria. Oa tto Bb,ri n4 0d.n, LhhVd lctric to gu I a Q. 8. L. and D R. fr MUlr Moral etc. Tr.ttl.at 8p.t Ukt m4 wUr. art Mrs. week-en- d Roy-- , reck of Ogden was a visitor in Farmington. machines- started aBd Bode had as threshing the r last week Mr. Rxie-.yesterday. guests JTarouml Layton w. kr rjiiaon ia in Omaha, Nebraska, brother and family who live in Texas. Mrs. Ed. Earl returned Tuesdav zjv on business, tb is spending a few from northern Idaho where she had "&!? Lake this week as the spent the past week visiting relatives. Stof her unt, Mrs. Chas.'Amott. .Miss Rosella Davies of Salt I.ake Mrs. Lorin Bachman and City spent Thursday evening in Farmlast Friday ington as the guest of Clara Farl. MrP and Mrs. Isaac Vests' Mr; and Mrs. Elmer Coombs of Fielding visited in Farmington is Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ada Day of Los Angeles llliam Millard and family. of her parents, home St the Mrs.' Wilford W. Barber was the ? . Mrs. James Day. honored of guest at a dinner party given Tncius Laudie and children in Ogden canyon last Tuesday after' in ipent TU..J.J noon by Mrs. Charles home. Stayner. the Geo. J!. Bnggs Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smoot and Mr. and daughMrs. Frank Dusenbury and Mrs. Harvey Brimley are plan, Oeden spent several days01 last Mr- - ning a trip to Yellowstone National uytn Dusenbury. park. They expect to leave next SunKelly - s .r V !a-- AS S - - t V W SW East Canyon reservoir was tap-JJn July 8v This is. about two r day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beers of Jki at on July 9. Mrs. last year. Beers was formerly Miss Hortense Garland of spent Murf Dusenbark Rose of Farmington. afternoon and evening in A testimonial will be given in the lSTm the guest of his aunt, Mrs. North Farmington ward meeting Howard Egbert. house next Sunday evening in honor for week last Mrs. Leo Hill left of Elder Keitif Secrist, who will leave will meet Mr. soon California, where she to perform a mission in the Hatwo years Hifl, who has spent the past waiian Islands. mission field, i in the Northwest Dr. Mrs. Clem W. Cheney enand Mrs. Golden Adams and children tertained at a dinner and theatre where left Sunday for Cedar City, in Salt Lake City last Monday who is party Adams Mr. with visit will in they Mrs. Wilford W. evening in that city. Barber of honor ofwho spending the summer is visiting in Denver, Hrfore returning home they will visit Farmington as the of her parguest Lehi. in with Mrs. Adams parents ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Robinson. Miss Daza Birkin of Hollywood, Mayor David Glover suffered a painCalifornia, and Mr. and Mra. Glen ful and serious accident last week California, while Loveless of Inglewood, working on the road in South have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A nail hit him in the Farmington. Eobert Birkin for the past week. left eye and as a result it is believed The Talbot family entertained at a that he will lose the sight of his eye. family reunion in the West Layton The Junior M. I. A. girls entertainward amusement hall last Monday aft- ed at a party at Lagoon Tuesday ernoon and evening when about 175 The girls enjoyed a swim and members of the family were present. then a lunch and social, and finished The afternoon was spent in social and the entertainment with a evenings program, and a dance in the evening dance. . ' festivities. . ended the days W. P. Mnon and Mr, announce Mrs, camp of the Daugh-te- n the' ; Theof Columbine of their engagement daughter, the Pioneer?, will hold an honMabel, to Dellas Manning. The maror aervice, honoring the Utah Pioneers, will take place in the Lotran in the Layton ward meeting house, riage temple July 23. In honor of Miss 12 noon. Bishop Sunday at oclock, Misses-HeleMoon the Potter and n .. Heber C. Iverson, of Salt Lake City, Erma Drucilla Mrs. and TayManning will be the speaker. musical Special numbers have been arranged. Every lor entertained at a miscellaneous shower at "the Moon .home last eveone is cordially invited to attend. The honored guest received ning. useful presents. many BOUNTIFUL their-hom- tap the water e . . eve-riyi- g. Miss Susie Knighton, of Bountiful, and Aaron Price, of Salt Lake, were married Tuesday. .. Mr. and Mrs. James Hepworth celebrated their golden annivers- wedding ary at their home Sunday. Over 100 relatives and friends were present, among them were six children of the Hepworths, together with 25 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The marriage of Miss Wilma Smed-- 7 ud Alton Cleveland, of Center-miltook place at high noon Wednesday, at the home of the brides Parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smed-- 7 at Bountiful. The ceremony was - e, performed by Bishop Quayle Cannon. amembers wedding breakfast followed for of the two . . families. nde was charming in a gown of white crepe oe The smart after-w- n de chine, and carried a shower of M sweet peas. She was her sister, Mrs. W. B. bride roses attended by Stringham. tnngham was best man. The seated at one long table irf? wJe!?n . a. centerpiece a crystal pink rosebuds and W tuG valley, and at . either end tLt Lu ?Lre. cryul candlesticks, Pnk princess candles, Th ln the early afternoon qpJ? triP the Ca- Sdfi ggJ CENTERyiLLE of Fielding, G, Centerville, of her died Frida Gan October the home daughter, Haf field, in Salt Lake, 5. fn extended illness. Mrs. , JVJ? Brighton, England, eame to Utah Mr. and Mrs. John Wood The family settled in ttma?'herne be ied until her oveSti!ehtoGar"in i04, when .,.msde.hrdht0 nterville, where she last any years. The fw Be has resided in fieldinj, 8he was sethr fn i nln?. S. church work and torvrd of tBe , the first lnpresident Centerville and Relief society. is ,v thetour sons, four hterah-ti- . sod iyne grand children grand children. ?sgnenPvto u80M announces the c iater, Miss & Centerville, to Reed nnonneement of the -- PPnachinr 6f MiM' yd Mr Tho!rri? WlU read with by any friends. Miss the University rwVtb; and!01 'kithher j- yrs IW, llJr.P'ft sS Lrla-Wp- e. rv Sth in-ia- aS 5ns hiJer todoste of consia, e instructor at r Thorpe is a Umversity of Wi- - Dentistry j Scientists Say That Insects Will Some Day Dominate World MOUTH? . . Responsibility is the lUgh. Ocath Rate from Heart Disease?) lVffiapst you never think of your ki'uct, or it may be that your heart toe-e- r Jumps into .your throat from hidiien fear. So for much-the-bett- you "ihe - Rusli-fort- it not be forgotton, too, that the rat is a carrier of these plague ridden insects so swat the rat at every pos- sible opportunity. Mosquitos, flies, fleas, bedbugs and were just getting a good start. Who said civilization wasnt menaced by roaches? bugs? And how about Comical clowns of the insect world, but dangerous pests "just the same. They annually destroy thousands of dollars worth of foodstuffs and much that they do not actually consume is so polluted by their filthy bodies that it is" not fit to eat. They leave a on everything they' touch and there is no question but what, like the flies, their feet and bodies are living incubators for millions of disease germs, which they strew about with reckless abandon wherever they go. More work for the blowgun and the insect powder. - By all meansf remember the roach when you celebrate national insect killing week. So far, we have not gone outside the walls of the home. Yet, we have already found enough germ carrying, oni is Yorrt health endangering, comfort destroyScientists tell us that the insect ing insects to make, us wonder if the j scientist kingdom may someday dominate mentioned at the beginning world. Drastic measures are needed to j 0j not be some-kee- p ja arjcie this ever present menace m where near the mjght truth. Yes, and we c"eck. 'havent even spoken of the moth that A letter recently placed on my desk causes untold damage to clothing, bed announcing the opening of a national ding and upholstering in thousands of insect killing week to begin July 7th, homes every year. reminded me of a conversation I once And that notorious nocturnal prowoverheard in a pullman while en route ler, the bedbug. No home is so careto California. Two fellow travelers fully kept but what the vile intruder were derisively discussin ga magazine may occasionally find a way in. They article one of them fead discovered in seem to be able to subsist indefinitely which a well known scientist had as- without nourishment, but anyone who serted that someday mans boasted civ- has ever acted as an involuntary host ilization would be utterly obliterated for them will certainly testify that by the ever increasing myriads of the they make up for lost time once the lowly insect kingdom. A lot of sen- opportunity presents itself. Yeah, As tormentors of livestock, too, sational rot! scoffed one. agreed the other. Guess these college flies and mosquitoes qualify for champrofs havent anything to do but write pionship honors in the insect world. I have seen cows tormented almost to fool stuff like that. the point of insanity by the whirling, have would it I said nothing for done no good. I would merely have buzzing, biting hosts that swarmed been considered another of those fool around them in clouds. Horses and other domestic animals also suffer profs with nothing to do but concoct from the same plague. At amusepainfully lurid poppycock for popular least protection can be givI temporary sympathized ment Nevertheless, with a good fly them en of by very much with the writers pointhad chaser spraying usefulness will their and liquid fact recalled the I that, view. be increased s Gog-gathereby. greatly it not been for the late General Going further afield, think of the brilliant campaign against the many forms of insect life constantly mosquito, the Panama Canal would the welfare of our pouas threatening failure dismal same have been the flocks lice and mites, to menAs ltry in fiasco French Nicaragua. the of work for a matter of fact, I would almost be tion only two. Plenty accom- the right kind of insecticide there. A to back the to mosquito willing lice powder for dusting his birds plish the downfall of man single hand- good ed were it not for the recent arousing and a supply of dip and disinfectant of public consciousness to the fact that solution should be considered pari of these insects carry the germs of ma- the essential equipment of every poul raiser. laria and other dangerous diseases. tryThe those gardener, too, is aware of the combat to insecticides The use of seriousness of the insect problem.-A- 1 fairpernicious pests has now become most done. any garden may be overnight be to is ly general, but much yet innumerable hordes of overrun with There cannot be too many spray guns but that in warriors destructive formidtiny in action against this really, of numbers, would put the com point . able enemy. ; , n bined armies . of the World war to Should mosquitos need shame.. For some the garden insecthey ticide powder and for others their attempt to conquer mankind the liquid could hardly do better than enlist the insecticide, but unremitting warfare in of one sort or aid of the lowly house fly. Born for another must be' carhis loses never ried on throughout the season if a the Jkmg fly filth, it. Nothing seems to pleasehis feet in paying crop is to be harvested. So after all, our ' scientific friend than a chance to dabble of germ was unquestionably much nearer the every conceivable form transfer... it mark and .then tum our two friends who' jeered consumphuman at this prophecy. The insect conto food intended for protion. Screening is only partial of quest, if it ever comes, is a matter of centuries in the future, that is quite tection. Flies will get in u spite against them, .true butJhereJs plenty jofreaSon.for every barrier erected insect-powddetermined offensive and a' good fly and to strike starting all aforms should be constantly on hand show of insect pests right against up here and now. No less an authority them down as fast as they in than Colonel various the discussing But while M.A.Reasoner "of the United States'-arm'Medical ' Corp has stated that, directly " and indirect and comfort, of manlund, iet usa. vlellowthe-flethsects have" caused more deaths forget - that athletic ia merely a minor lyr he To most people all the wars of history added tothan nuisance treated more as a joks than gether. When you consider on top of as a serious menace. Yet, 8Cjef that the billions of dollars worth of now recognizes .this tiny hroad jump property they destroy every year, it the dreaded is champion as a eerner of th8t easy to see that no small problem bubonic plague. The fact us. Let us put into effect confronts all domestic animals are occasional known well that army maxim, A defor hosts to the flea is reason enough is the best defence offensive termined extreme vigilance. Fly nd insect seriousness to deall in animals and fend lives and our powder for the smaller property against occapetsand too powerful adall but these especially householdinfested tiny stock live sional dipping for versaries. will help to keep down the flea. Let fnet eau.-e- s however, that heart n.cic deaths in this coun-t'.- iN, He should instruct the expectant mother. His advice to his patients regarding medical and dental care is important. 3 The responsibility of the dentist. The dentist must recognize early necessaryrare that must be given. His special knowledge as to the care of the teeth and gums should be shared wifh'his patients. His advice to expectant mothers and mothers with' young children should . supplement the physician. These three groups forking together could, prevent 'a great number of diseased heart conditions from ever developing, and a great number of individuals from going on to fatal forms of heart disease. ; Remember the jihysiviuns and the dentist- cannot take the first step. They cannot force you to come to them for help. You must take the initiatrouble-und-Th- . u i Itemstsk?n from The Reflex of ten years ago, dated July 17, 1919: It is reported that Harry Strong In the United States from overseas. Miss. Bessie I.arkins has returned from"an extended visit with relatives and friends in and about Los Angeles. Strong has been released from his duties in the mission field and will ue home the last of this week. Geo. T. Layton and wife returned Saturday from a trip to Canada. Ferris R. Thomassen is now at Can p Mills, where he is assisting in the demobilization of the division to whiih he was attached. 1 rank Cheney has purchased the ( hris B. Layton property cm East Poplar street and will occupy the same with his family, lail Jarman arrived home this morning from Jackson Hole, Wyo., where he has been working for the patMr.two months. and Mrs. Golden Barton of armington .entertained a few friends a' dinner at the Ship cafe at Saltair Sunday evening. , Miss Edna llushforth entertained a few friends at luncheon at on Satin day evening. The guests were Misses Hazel Bishop, Mamie Mollie Barnes, Ruby Rushforth, and Messrs. Leo Ware and Mar! Franc Mrs. Frank Muir of Kaysville spent Friday with her parents, Mr. $nd Mrs. John Leddingham. Mrs. Sumner Gleason will depart for Los Angeles next week, where she will pay a prolonged visit to her son and family. Miss AJta Robinson and Miss Louise James are Kaysville visitors this afternoon and will be members of the shower party this evening in honor of Mrs. Edward Robirlson, a recent bride. Frank R. Aiamsof Richmond, Va author and writerAwas a guest of Harold Robinson and family two days of last week. The two men got acquainted with each other on shipboard when Mr. Robinson was returning from his New Zealand mission. hast-arriv- Hob. f th company, 8UU Kiprim,nt Karm and Laa- -n. th. K. G. W. rail- -' o$I preventative . H factory ctotoTt EUcO-r- -. tokk-?f- .torr content. Ten Years Ago tbUit fartlW W uk dis-"i;- e v than tuberculosis. According to atisties tile number suffering from so tip' form of heart trouble is increasing every year. Such a statenunt should cause one to stop and think. Thinking" means analyzing the situation. Thus knowledge is g uned so that with precautions as to the health, one living and, caring-foiu ed not be included among this number. ' , It is a curious thing that while we may not have our hearts in our mouths through fear of heart disease, we muy hold our hearts in our mouths, "figuratively speukmg. k ttwVnafvtroub,e about' family life ho beUeve Id It are troxa home che i y. making tt-- Richmond of y'eDlspatcTOr ty, B0LiarOptaa bftedj of (JeHn-- to lup rilin- - oat valuable American cattle have Great .Britain and n of northwestern Eu- ,paI n. poses. , . WELL Here I Am Again! llow. about your screen doors? How about your windows? Flies and mosquitoes all abound; Yours truly. SHIRLEY IlEYWOOl) . Layton, Utah tive. The first responsibility for your own heart and the. heart of your child lies with you. Keep your heart out of your mouth and your mouth germs out of your heait. heart musiles and its valves, and its ability to do its work perfectly, depends upon the health of the mouth and the kind of food that goes through it for the nourishment of the body and also whether germs are allowed to take up then- residence theie and cause disease. Teeth, gums and tonsils either harbor millions of germs or they do not, depending upon the care siven to the mouth and its structure?. Unbrushed and improperly brushed teeth and teeth which have n it been regularly "vamined bv the dentist may be infected with germs and lie entirely h the individual. These ger.es mate poisons which are not only swallowed, but taken up by the blood, and circulated throughout the body, even to the hear, itself. Diseased tonsils, which do the same, do not necessarily' give their owners pain. Regular examinations of the mouth and throat and proper treatment could he the means of sparing as people all sorts of minor well as serious and even fatal disease. The finding of streptococcus (the name of one variety of germs) in the blood of a patient, and in the heart of one who has died from heart disease, has happened not infrequently. Since this is frequently in diseased teeth, gums, and pre-etonsils it stands to toason that if people would maintain clean mouths, relatively free from this germ, there would he less heart trouble. a triple responsibilty for There heart disease. 1 The responsibility of the individual. Each person Bhould know and provide what constitutes a proper nourishing diet. Foods build up the tissues and the blood. Everyone should keep his mouth clean through daily brushing, thereby maintaining his teeth and gums comparatively frec of infection. Everyone should have regular inspection by his dentist and regular examination by his family physician 2 The responsibility of the family lie should give informaphysician. tion about diets, especially the use of raw foods and foods high in vitamin - REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the Sthte of Utah of the condition of the Barnes Hanking Company, located at Kaysville, in the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 29th day of June, 1929, RESOURCES Ixians and Discounts $527,201.64 Overdrafts ritockxriiondj anjyivunlics, ... Lfiiaa. . 11,500.00 Bank House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Due from Federal Reserve Bunk Due From Other Banks Cash Items Silver Currency Total Cash on Hand .. Federal Reserve Bank Stock. . 900.00 2,335.70 1.00 16.525.44 : A 22.361.45 150.07 675.48 3,143.00 3,974.55 4,500.00 . Total $590,818.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund '. $ 50,000.00 100,000.00 14,140.00 ; Undivided lrofits Deposits Subject to Check Cashiers, Checks Dividends Unpaid $119,5G3.85 497.29 6,000.00 i Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits 126,066.14 $ . 7,300.00 241,361.93 Total Time Deposit . Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Hank. Rediscounts Bonds Borrowed- -. 248,661.93 10,000.00 39,950.00 2,000.00 viri-ila- nt Total $590,818.07 )NTING ENT 1. 1 A BI I.1TI ES On Account of Indorsements of this bunk ( Total laden- -nastiness, er $ 39,950.00 .. State of Utah, County of Davis ) John R. Gailey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true und correct statement of the condition of the said bank ut the dose of business on the 29th day of June, 1929. JOHN R. GAILEY Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1929. WENDELL BARNES, Notary Public. Kaysville, Utah. My commission expires on the 22nd day of October, 1929. Correct Attest: ROYAL C. BARNES, CLAUDE T. BARNES, JOHN W. GAILEY, Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoingja a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In my office this 9th day of July, 1929. W. IL 1IADL0CK Bank Commissioner. Six Speeds Forward Two Reverse FORD VA TON TRUCKS WITH DUAL TRANSMISSIONS X JLM 01 T Get Yours Now..: Immediate Delivery BODY TYPES AVAILABLE i and-prepa- re DUMP BODY PLATFORM BODY-GRAI- N. SIDES'1" STAKE BODY EXPRESS .BODY- - STOCK RACKS r PANEL BODY SCHOOL BUS BODY LOW COST TRANSPORTATION Laytam AM i terruptions for adjusting machinery and release of space for other pur- r , V Am'ong results of simplified practice and standardization in industry may ho cited reduced inventories, less in- - y y Tlmes-Cnlo- e ' -- Expounding Rage Rampant Hell hath no fury like' a stoat woman who has been taking a reducing treatment, then gets on the scales and finds she has gained fire pounds ln a week. Florida Onumpaiay Layton, Utah . r |