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Show .. . rfflTRSPAY; JANUARY 22; 1931 V. - PACE FITE bountiful' LAYTON Mt fa. ftrtll fields; Bilk. Uu. factory Mil tost. Hu tl caaacry, twifur. TJk, UrMBilk itattoa. aa4 is aa tk n suUs. state mf. M f?rtiiiU L(U zTTissksrbsit -r tfasss trmUd L. rl. hi tlM Veet meat the dance at Kaysville' Saturday night for a gay time. adv' -- lb rrsdaetisa I' lakhif Itrw fraJt fimrhf. track fsrSsnlas, "chkfcsa raisins sad datrrtns. Ua tac tks Baakarssr Electric. Oresea hart Else js4 D. A E G." W rail. Baa sUctrte Uskta, aatoral fas, water verfca. J' ' ,J vThu!man and Hen- rietta Gunn of Woods Cross married in Salt Lake Tuesday. were f Ba"croft' Arey feW das-- m BountifulUho, this week visiting relatives. Elder UrseL Hepworth has arrived home from the southern states mission where he had the pa.st spent twenty-eigmonths doing missionary-worfor theL. D. S. church, - JrTl ht Correspondent W. SILL STERLING . MRS, Telephone: Kaysville 208 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis at a social at theirTiome entertaimxl evc-mn- - at the dance at Kaysville adv, Saturday night for a gay time, An art exhibit of merit is being Meet me assponsored by the sociation of Layton this week. The exhibit is displayed in the gymnasium of the public school and consists of of famous, painti150 reproductions Parent-Teache- rs n The paintings are by artists of both the old and modern schools, including American, English, Dutch, Flemish, French, and Japanese. Mrs. .Evan Ellison, presi-deof the association, reports the exhibit has been well attended so far this week and much interest has been shown. The feature of the week will he on Friday, the last day 'of the exhibit, at 3:30, whep Le Conte Stewart srill lecture on the reproductions and the value of art and exhibits. Miss' Eleane Nelson of Brigham City and Lloyd Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs- - Isaac Adams, were married Saturday, January. 17, at Brigham City. The young couple will make their home in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomley entertained at dinner last Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Melba W. Thornley and daughters, and Alice; Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan and children, Thornley, William, and Norma Deane; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Shepherd. of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling W. Sill. A testimonial in honor of Elder Stanford Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris, was given Sunday during the regular church hour. A splendid program, had been arranged, which consisted of two vocal solos by Mr. David Cook of Syracuse, remarks by Mr. William A. Dawson, reading, Mrs. William A. Dawson, vocal solo, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, and a short talk by Elder Harris. Elder Harris leaves in the near future for the Netherlands where he will fill a mis: well-know- ngs. nt . lion. - JCh time was spentFriday in games, ater which a luncheon was served to twenty guests, Sessions. Moses L. J. S. Ledingahm andJI. B. Holbrook, Parkin, left Monday for Los Angeles, California on business pertaining to the Bonneville irrigation District. g, two-cour- se CENTERVILLE MRS. ARNETTA R. STANDISH ices were held in the Thirty-firs- t ward in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock. The services were under the direction of Bishop June Sharp and were largely atterd-ed. Interment took place in the Salt Lake City cemetery. Mrs. Standish was bom in Centerville, June 28, 1880, and had spent the greater part of her life in Davis county. She was an active worker in. the L- - D. S. chdrch and was prominently identified with Relief society and genealogical work. She is survived by her husband, D. C. Standish, and one daughter, Alberta, both of Salt Lake; her mother, Mrs. M. D. Rockwood, of Centerville, and by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Emily D. Lee of Centerville; Mrs. Laura Stevens, Mrs. Anglin McCullam, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon, all of Los Angeles; Mrs. Alice Nulph of Colorado Springs, Colo"; C. Perry Rockwood and Merle Rockwood, both of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierotti and family, with the exception of their son Lewis, arrived home this week from California, where they had spent the past three months. Lewis is taking a course in auto mechanics at the National Automobile school in Los Angeles, which will be completed in meeting.house February. The Centerville Second ward was reorganized Sunday evening, with E. M. Decker as bishop, Ben Brown, first counselor and Albert Ford, second counselor, Preston Hughes was retained as ward clerk. The retiring jishopric were Joseph N. Ford, bislop; Orville Ramsay left Tuesday for a Stanley Parrish, first counselor and three weeks business trip through NeMaeser Pack, second counselor. vada and southern Idaho. Mr. Ram-la- y is traveling for the JStanaard-Arnol- d Mildred and Ruth Allred of SaltiLake, Machinery Company of Salt recently returned missionaries from Lake City. the Hawaiian Islands, visited friends Mrs. Joseph E. Stevenson entert- in North Farmington Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry M. Moon, who has been ained the Bay View Literary Club at ill for the past three her home, Mrs. dangerously afternoon. Wednesday George W. Swan reviewed Ariel, by months, has now contracted Andre Maurois, the story of the poet The North Farmington Mutual ImVocal numbers were given Shelley. by Mrs. Sterling W. Sill, accompanied provement association officers held a by Mrs. J. W. Thornley. Dainty re- business meeting and social at the freshments were served to the mem- home of Miss Vera Edmunds Wednesbers present and to guests, Mrs. L. S. day (Jan. 21). After a short meeting Ward and Miss Jacqueline Ward of the evening was spent in games, folLeGrande, Oregon, and Mrs. D. Claire lowed by a luncheon. Those present Whitesides. were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vest, Mr. Mrs. Merlin Manning, Huh The Daughters of the Pioneers of and R. Barnes, Nephi Taylor, Burnham entertLayton and the M. L A. will ain at an old time costume dance in Leonard, Prentice Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Newthe Latona hall next Wednesday even- ell Hess, Miss Margaret Leonard, all to A ing. good time is promised Miss Erma Manning, Miss Bet!) Moon, those who attend. Miss Eipily Rose, Miss Leah Welling, and Miss Helen Potter. The Farmington Bridge club was entertained by Ethlyn Christensen FARMINGTON and Garnet Askea at the home of Mrs. Those present were Christensen. Csssty acat if Daria esesty, city af Baa wstor. The M 3. towersd tones, Bamtaia lights, aataral gas. to! tons, ktorly scrvic an Bsntorrsr Elactrto a Salt Lak City and Ordva, O. 8. L. MO.IK. G. Wsstora Kailroaia, fin farrr artkarda, karrias u4 athar fraita, ray tab Ua, ate. Baaa f tka Miller Floral coapany. Stats Etpsrt-- ! Fara snd Lafaaa. tka Prittiaai Spat la Utak." 3; Butcher' :f Director Tomorrow, Evening Th? South Davir-ioCa- l farm bureau ward The Farmington ward bfld The State Horticultural society con-- J South tht'irl PaVt will at the Junior hold F:is stake. . adancing party' reunion Saturday afternoon and eve- hided irtwv-da- y program at the' Hotel (,'ld- ,,nd school hlK" baI1 at Bountiful nda evening in c,trn Wednesday ning in honor of their new bishopric, 11. low Wednesday aftermjn with' me rubers "find friends. Elijah B. Gregory, bishop; John R. the election of officers for the cofnmg i the gymuari un of the Bountiful JuTtVcnlng Walsh and Clifton Wood, councilors; J e.ir hundred people were pres- nior hijltfschooi: Hath ward it the About and Carl Swaner.'Vard cleric; also the - J J. Salt laikeewas advane- - stake is represented by a queen ad fnis the first of a series of Thit Porter, retiring members of the old bishopric: ed to from fllIowa. SllUth Bountiful, . parties which will be given to the A. L Clark, bishop; James J.'Steed, W V president Ogden, meifibers-durin- g Wt. ulutH.arr Bountiful, the winter months, and Edward councilor; Fv Clark, eerk. 1 M. ( oe I tah jthlyn' .Mate Agricultural Ber-- ' mi mber omAt 2 p. m. u program was given for tolhge reelected secretary; A. I. Biff-- ! n.,tl.h; . of seed orders and supni,.0 ran; Bountiful number Wo,! the .children followed by.lunc.-and plies fin spring planting was given by games, one of tho directors, Archie Briggs. At 7 p. m. the. followingprogram Refreshments were served . given in the ward'Ihapel for the The South Dais local farm bureau , adults; Community singing led by. members are from Centerville, BounBishop Gregory; selections by the et dale, directors: of the Imll will be elected dur- tiful and'WoodH Cross. queen Hess chorus; instrumental selections Those attending the Jlortieultural ing the evening. by the Hepworth trio; original read- Convention from Kaysville included: The general chairman are- Ijuvt-encing on bishoprics, Clara Richards; vo- A G. Butcher; Edward Manning," II. Moss and Mrs. W. Newton. cal duet. I.ljyd Hess and David I. Gleason, Vern Butcher, Sani"Kay-nMr. Patrons: and Mrs. James H. Rolv-- i Mrs. ml. Ida Hughes; piano solo, and Heber A. Burton. Clark; inson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Clark, Mr.1 vocal solo, Mrs. Dora Checketts; ParThe superintendent reported that and Mrs. Riehard Stringham, Mr. andj rish instrumental trio; selections by Mrs. Harold H. Robinson, Mr., and the district court of Summit-count- y the Gregory Boys quartet. The bers of the old bishopric were pre- had rendered an adverse decision in Mrs. Quisle Cannon, Mr. sented with a .Book of Mormon, Pearl tie case against the school board for Ezra T. Hatch, Mr. npd Mrs. Thomas of Great Price and Doctrine and Cov- holding picture shows, parties, and so E. Winegar, Mr. ami Mrs. James E. enants combined.. The book contained ft h in the school building, and the Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. IVcker, Mr. a list of the names of all the ward state school hoard association is askA bedside extension costs workers and the name of each of the ing .that we join in carrying the case and Mrs. Elijah B. Gregoo, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Welling. bishopric was engraved on the inside to the supreme court. The board, at but a few cents a day! of the book in gold. . this time are not disposed to take any Reception cimmittee: Mr. and Mrs. - At 9 oclock the program was con- action, believing that this legislature Frank Ashdown, Mr.. and Mr. C. W. do something to relieve the Newton, Mr. and Mrs. George Miles, tinued at the hall where the follow- will Miss Phillht Hatch, Mr. ami Mrs. Daing numbers .were heard: Selections Tho." vid that , superintendent Call Our llusiness Cecil reported Mabey, Mr.- and Mrs. Wilford C. Carr and Clyde McIntyre; by vocal solo,. Miss Sylvia Carr; old time arrangements have been completed Wood, Mr. and. Mrs. Phillip E. RobOffice. music on the accordian by LeRoy Bar- whereby the board of education will erts and Miss Alta Stevens. ton; Mrs. Margaret Hess was in acquire the Reynolds property adjoincommittee: G. David Advertising ing the junior high school grounds on Winn, charge of a burlesque on the old and the E. Roberta, and Alta east, payment to bo made on July Steven.Phillip new bishopric. 1. 1931. Mr. jSuHth moved that this Luncheon was served and the rebe received and the action apreport Decorating committee; Mrs. C. W. mainder of the evening was spent in The motion was seconded by Newton, Lawrepce Moas, Mrs. W. C. proved. . dancing. Mr. Thornley and carried unanimously. Wood, Mrs.' David S. Moas, Richard The entertainment was under the The Mountain States' The superintendent reported that Newton Mrs, John Ellis, Jr., Mrs. J. direction of all organizations of the the Everett Nelson, and Miss Reta Page. is working to percompany gas ward. TeL & Tel. Co. fect the plants in the various schools. Refreshment committee: Miss HilThe superintendent reported that da Ford, Miss Alice Rogers, and Miss the Question of thrift work t in the Ethel Wright school had been discussed at a principals meeting and the suggestion that a savings plan be taken up by the teachers whereby children can begin Centerville Second ward sustained to establish savings accounts in the the new bishopric Sunday evening, various- -' banks of the county. He is with E. M. Decker, bishop; Ben wiiting to the banks asking for their Five acres of good land on Brown, first counselor; Albert "Ford, opinions on such a plan, lie reported state highway at Clearfield. second and The Davis county, farm bureau is Preston that he had talked to some who have counselor, house and good tried the plan out and they spoke very well represented at Ogden this year Hughes, retained ward clerk. some barn, coops; city waThe retiring bishopric was: Joseph highly of the work. The superinten- at the farm bureau convention. Mrs, ter. Priced Effie N. Ford, bishop; Stanley Parrish, 1st dent recommended that it be started Turner, president of the womright for quick in our schools. Mr. Howard moved ens section, and John II. Rurningham sale Only $3250. and Maeser Pack, second sounselor. $500 that the recommendation be approved president of the men, have made efdown and month. $30 per provided the superintendent report forts to get representatives from each back to the board the results. The local community to attend. They, in Call Phone Ogden 2720-motion was seconded by Mr. Thornley turn promised to send at least two and carried. representatives. or Write The superintendent reported that he, The Syracuse quartet, Farmington Minute of a regular meeting of the the clerk, the supervisors, the doctor quartet, Keller sisters, Lloyd Hess board of education held at the office and the nurse had visited all the and David Hughes will furnish musiin Farmington, Utah, Monday, Jan- schools in the county for the purpose cal numbers and entertainment for 929 Binford Ave. of inspecting the physical conditions the convention. Mrs. Irene Wilcox, uary 19, 1931. Ogden, Utah of the building and surroundings. president of the womens section of R. W. Adams, president of the board the state charge of session. Meeting adjourned. in chair. All members present. Minutes of the meeting held Jaa u&ry 5 read and approved. Samuel C. Howard asked about the bond of the treasurer. Is it adequate ? What does it cover? The superintendent read the law on the bond of the CHEVROLET treasurer. A. I Clark appeared and iMSESEaLaM considered it explained the bond and too small. Mr. Howard moved the hoard reconsider the bond and place it at $10,000. The motion was seconded by LeRoy Smith, discussed and car- ried unanimously. Mr. Howard .reported that other dealers other than the farm bureau service station in the south end of the county are asking for the privilege of servicing the school buses. Mr. Howard reported complaints fr j - ' lU'Vauch vice-pnsjde- . ! vice-preside- nt - j - e How Far Away is your telephone u at midnight? . Tin-ge- 1 1 y, - New Bishopric Takes Charge in Centerville Davis County Well FOR SALE Represented at Farm Convention in Ogden Board of Education Discusses Problems W Lester E. Bybee Consider tliese oomtstanaling Cllnevrolet valines the-boa- IH 9 Tfc K.4atar Sprt witk rumble wal . . f.17 .ft f 1 $ 4 91 PT llllll (MM fmmr4 FU. Spurt Cmm Ultl I- . . VUUowCmp ml krmMUtMl , . - iMlI"1 7 4 tl T.ir. T rd Spprtol I- :i5 050 Jx:1 e, ruipntmt Mir. All prlrtf. . I. flint, Hifhlgmn ;; Correspondent MISS NORMA SECRIST 48-J- Sou tli Davis (Jrecn and Soyth Davis Farm Gold Ball to Be Held Bureau Gives Dancfe Society Elects A. G. -- about the rent charges for the gymnasium at the junior high school and was informed that the board has already decided that $10 is as cheap as they can furnish the' building. Mr. Stringham reported complaints frm people living within two miles of the schools because they are not allowed to ride in the school buses. is Misses Minnie and Mary Millard, Miss He informed them that Ruth Brown, Miss Esther Walker, rot furnishing transportation for anyMiss Divetta Steed, Mrs. Myrtle Crid-dl- one living within that distance but Miss Amy Hess, and Miss Zada the driver allows small children and Waite. girls to ride up to the limit of his bus. fectric telephones: Home, Farmington Honored With Ward Social State Horticultural and-Mrs- DIES AT LOS ANGF.I.ES Mrs. 'Ametta Rockwood Standish died at a hospital in Los Angeles. Calif., on Thursday of last week, following a short illness. Funeral serv- Mens basketball teams from West Layton and Layton played a lively game after Mutual, Tuesday, in the Layton school gymnasium. Jack Thornley acted as referee. The West Layton team was defeated, . at New Bishopric Office, 94. me at the dance at Kaysville itarday night for a gay time. adv. Maurine Wood, young daughter of and Mrs. E. A. Wood, was rushed the Dee hospital Wednesday eve-- 2 where she underwent an opera-fo- r appendicitis. H. P. Mathew; and Hyrum Van Heet returned last Saturday, from a vacation in California, Ari-an- d northern Mexico. A surprise party was given for Lawson, son of Mrs. Ivy pson, at his home Friday evening, ncheon was served to the following: Keller, Maxine Brown, Bar-- Wood, June Spencer, , Ethlyn 'lute, Julian Christensen,' Jay Hess, and Udell Pace . j.-- W j Norma, spent Saturday and her mother, Mrs. Hattie Nelson was formerly Amy Secrist A surprise party was held Monday in honor of Mrs. Clara S. s at the Rose home. Luncheon v fjwed to the following: Mr. and Doan C. Sanders and daughter, Nellie Dawson and dangh-TiLoVt rs Mr Et S. Steed; Mrs. Nelson; Mrs. M. L. Lee and iShters, Susana and Lucy; Mrs. Hess and daughters, Lucy and Mri Hobert Domk; Mr. Grover Mr. and Mrs. jTks.Moon; andHess: Misses Mary and vj? Leonard. Anna Beth Rheese of Ogden, Virginia Ashton and Misses alph Wal-WUa- ce f Old Age Becomes a Tragedy When Youth is too much Comedy Before Investing your money in m start to 'i,. i'h mobile, you will find it worth while first to learn what Chevrolet haa to offer. a quality product throughout. Each ia designed, built, finished and equipped to standards that' save early in life earning powers diminish. Ifyou can accumulate $1,500 by the time you are 30, and will save $10.00 each month, thereafter, at the age of 65 you will have $21,000. A plan of systematic saving, started before it is too late, prevents helpless dependency in old age. - are entirely new In the field. low-pri- ce Yet Chevrolets reduced prices are not only the lowest in Chevrolet history, hut are among the very lowest in todays motor car market.. Coma ia. 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