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Show 4 f jIVTON BANKER m HEAD DS?SJ.,!CONFERENCE YARDS Davis Schools High A RESIDENT OF IS HELD FOR STAKE negative j FACTORY BURNS WEST POINT DIES m.. ore 111 Dies Sunday in Idaho km AT WOODS CROSS debate team won first place in the i state in the contests cortduered in Interesting Sessions Are Held Mrs. Edwin Paice Pied in an (l.oss K.sti mated at .70,(100:00; connection with the twcnty-sercnannual High 'School ' Day at the .Saturday. and Sundav; .J- - rOjjden Hospital Titov Onered In Insurance; Eire Univcnsity of Utah, Friday, .Mav 8. The team is composed of Allen Hood Attendance Kuner.il Held Td.i Starts in Work-ioo- .Mr- - 4-1- SCHOOL 1 Training School, of d -- Rice and Calvin Hampton. Students from all parts of the Utv"banker and livestock man, state of Utah took part in th-- 7 elected president of the Salt contest work. There were, forty contests conducted, 101111(1101? meet-fiv-e k Union stockyards at a debating, poster work, dramatic-- , of directors last board the Flliann glee club, . choruses, chemistry, Mr. afternoon. voice solos, instrumenquartettes, K. Parsons. M. late the tal solos, band and orchestra. is cashier of the First bank of Layton, and is ITondav D. S. the leading livestock state. He is one of the - Tobacco- feeders of cattle in Davis of Countv Held School Tho North Uais stake hoi, 'Anna Judkins Paice, w quarterly conference las! Saturday win George Pace, died '1 " and Sunday in the ka' die tabet-- ( an Ogdeq hospital, after a nade. The mVeting Sunday morn-- ! illness. She was b t I gist RED Clubs H at High Week A club training school was held at tho Davis county high s i noof at Kaysville Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9, uryier the direction of Miss Ruby Stringham, home demonstration agent. The first meeting was held Friday afu ternoon at. l Sit) with fit farm oft icers and club leaders in attendance'. Roll call and group songs pre- -' cfsicij given by Mrs. Effie lurner, county farm bureau pres- iiii nt Mrs. Turner congratulated pm.r thanked alt former leaders for the work they have done in lead-- ! 11 dulis. Miss Ruby llol- ing (nook, . vice-p- i esident, and Mrs. Ada Steed, secretary and treas-tfrof the county womens section f the farm bureau wefe in attendance. . Oigamzutinn work and club requirements were given by JL P. Murray, state club, teagher, and Myitlc Davidson, assistant state Awards and contests duly leader. were discussed by Mr. Murray, wlm stressed the importance of quality rather than quantity in the club program. l v. -- TRAINING 1. ing tng was exceptionally well '.menu- - toiler 7, 1879, in North-ed. and thootlHjnnecting weie (daughter of Joshua and Lam larger than the average. j kins. She was married to Mi Elder Stephen E. Richard' of the on March 111, 1898, and Quorum ot the Tweho was tile tune has made her home :i main speaker at the Satimla ec- - Point. She has been an Bio. k an. .l.uuc' ti ( Ircni nf w a ' worker in the Relief sock t San Ei.imisd until, Latter-daSaints church David Cook, Albert 15. Barton. and is interested In many '..utli of ami Ruby Mu ii, who live' Surviving are her ... phases of the livestock in- - - Hundreds of pamphlets will be Ellison, Arthur R. Anders. n. the plant Mu lallt.l Mi Buntitul fot Mntliurs; A. Che ' Mr. children. following - In' l and distributed by the LTD. and George Qr Rennet r tv pelted di pai iiient olid 'u i. notified lire B ' William tuitrj. Pa.ce, S. church Suffrlnv containing legislation Melchizedok Priesthood ipnn:mis. Walter Dahl. ot thi' ion topped the Chicago market C. Paice, Viola Pane, all Angus Ste.lnii. boukkiip, Raymond re-- I now in force in Utah toof fat the At lives cattle, who ihe Sunday .4 relating th a shipment. firm, pi ml. morning mooting of West Point; Mrs. Vt mol Waj-- i When In1 slippedi.i'iIioki hi' limnc1 The LAYTON the best price during the j tobacco, according to Dr.' R. It. Ly- - Jessie M. Smith, David E. Lav-ioUlton W.lld MKim rv of and ment, Warren, of the executive Daniel 11. Walker. M 1(1 Kill I''. were leaping tuetn tin a Mothei's day pro- lame, .ptv-in- t lar. This was the first time the man, chairman I ot learfn ,.lv eight in charge of the church Adams, Walton A. Robeit. Yd- - Hamblin, jUl(1 next Sunday, May 17, nt lu ,,lof ,u w.u krooni grain ' licago market was ever topped committee six hrotSTi' and five or hildren, 11. Blood, George 11. Bennett, t men! grandi b u. in barn tobacco. feature of the program campaign western against depai shipment. th a canning A complete copy of the state to- and David Stoker were released n- - sisters. file Layton five dtq.u t nu nt ami is an miginal play written by Mrs. Mr. Ellison has been connected St nice will lie held at - nllnek David E. me cnnipany No.' o! the Salt Alvin N aider, th.irailers will he th the Layton bank for the past bacco laws has been prepared by high councilmen. and William H. Blood were in the West tng reThomas by Mrs. Prank D. Adams, Lewis tTre been P. today has Lake He the (Thursday) were at Judge i.ilhd idayed president department years. Miss as Samuel Point with Ware. Mrs. Leon Look, of Roy Bishop five since the board Maijone boards m patriarchs. to' town in the ihapel, the tne assist quest the Layton auxiliary lighting Cook presiding Interim nt w dl be addition In' the Bountitul flic do Robins,' Elbern Dhkson, Yerrum 11 years of thq church, which will be dis- Sterling Sill, and Jessie D. Rarlo.wn wss incorporated, ' were sustained ns' high councilmen. made in the West Point iftneterv. 1.U t lll( Ill 'I'huigood of Syracuse, Barlow tributed in pamphlet form. After all business had been atDr. Lyman said that many teach-i- d 'l'tie W odii'. tros.s plant, the first 'Bnggs, and Bonnie Rue Ellison. The remainder (if the program is of the many plants oi the liimpany civic affairs. His training and ers do not seem to care if students tended to at the morning se"toii, , Male quartet under iniiows: seminary- graduation exercises wire in Utah, was constructed more than ients especially adapt Rim to the smoke. They will be urged the direct mu of Royal Owens; Bre.se follows: as mat conducted ion 30 him tobacfrom The has which turn he has been courage youths ry years ago. using position for Enla en kept up to date, and this will buy ehoius under the direction of co during Saturday mornings meeting beweek, May of Class, Principal George msen. " Mis Om.i Ellison; reading, Mrs. Ears That he Hear, at 9:30 with roll call of lead- astil to have Mary The sign; gan in Utah appreciate teplaced Few people William A. Dawson; vocal duet, ers and officers. a There were 42 , He said he hopes to ascertain cox; Greater Things, Elmer R. paragus grown in the south pail Miss I.ela ie volume of business done at the and Miss Blanche How May We Know event. f the county will lie aimed a Following group singipg, A Mothers day FARMINGTON lt Lake yards. During the first during the week how many minors Young; Adams. There will also lie a nro- - pi of Miss Ruby Stringham explained Birdie Robinson; have been presentation was given ni the North byracuse untu repaits mr months of this year, a total are using tobacco, and to pledge IMogram st illation and nn acceptance of the need of a President Henry H. Farmington ward amusement hall made. club leaders ordiplomas, 3,133 cars of livestock was han-- 1 them, if possible, to stop itsf use. to the mothers. gifts Steto address Blood; ganization. The following officers . graduates, members of ?d. by Tuesday evening This included 20,710 cattle, 1 were elected: phen L. Richards. Music was fur- the Mutual Improvement associaresident, $lrs.;6,710 hogs, and 152,527 sheep. OfTflGn ward tion, under the direction of Miss T)nv the nished of Jean Stoker by Kaysville Syracuse; r. Ellison reports that fctill great Mrs. Alt Hill, Jlounti-- 7 choir. Margaret Ioumard. The following efforts are to be put forth to Stake Clerk Frank L. Ioiyton program was enjoyed: Prayer, and Treasurer, Miss tul; secretary ake the Salt Lake, yards one of Doris Mars ton. West Layton; the general authorities Ivan Hess; song, Mother presented ie biggest yards in the west. The Kaysville and loiyton poit Miss Bessie .Wilcox, SyrOgden merchants are having and stake officers at the Sunday b Ruland Moon; reading, Monday evening, May 11, the of tho American Legion, under tin Davis Dollar Day" Friday and Saturday, afternoon meeting. These were Annie Rigby; and cheer leader, Miss acuse; song child comwelfare Fnydonna county duet, of Dr. D. Keith Harnca, mittee met at the limtion Beth Webb. UTSTANDING GIRLS CHOSEN When patronizing merchants ad- - all unanimously sustained by the West Kaysville. These Leila and courtWelling. Thornley county have done eon.Mderaldo work in house. A officers will sponsor the activities Elliot Holt, .lames Miss Hazel Blood, of Kaysville, vertising in this paper, tell the congregation. A playlet, temporary organization Be? Will She What club county outing to be as chosen as one of the five out- - j clerk that you Saw the ad in The B. llarvey, and Perry II. Sessions icautifyuig the soldiers memoiiai was effected, to be reorganized for a was given with the following at the Kaysville-Ioiytoin held the einotary. in reported on recent missionary early summer. anding girls of the junior class of ) Reflex." the near future. manently portrayed: Mother, Mrs. The llag polo hae been pa.iited. and pel The speakers were us folMiss Etna Miller, stkte extension ie University of Utah last Wed-- j Ik iattcrned will Ihis If you tell them that you saw organization moon Service in the Church. Tracy licss; the maiden, Lucy the ground surrounding the mem- alter the state organization. ,day. The honor entitles Miss the ad in the Reflex then you can lows: nutritionist,' explained the health clown, Jiurnham Rigby; Pierot, ood to membership in the Order be assured of having the best bar- President work of clubs and gave inEphraim P. Ellison; Leonard; business girl, Marjory orial is all ready for plant mg- to William of the Adams, president and flowers. formation the filing in Acorn, the highest womens hon-ar- y gains in the stores advertised for Testimony," President Arnold U. Welling; nurse, May Welling; ar- grass concerning school board, was chosen chairof the memorial will front and Miller; Prieshood Responsibility, foods and In. of accurate keeping Ansociety on the campus. The Davis county patrons regularly. commisGook, Roy county Margaret Rigby; teacher, bo three beds of flowers shaped man; President Henry II. Blood; Etrnal tist, Meethealth habit score cards. rU were selected on a basis a of F. B. nie Rigby, and her students, sioner, treasurer, and (Mrs. Elder Stephen I Richhr activities, scholarship and and Leila Welling. to represent the, Greek Cross lor Muir, Bountiful, secretary. The ing was adjourned and there was Many a speaker thinks more Friendship, Thornley were ap- a separation for class work. Miss danced and Leila sang, the Spanish American warK.. about his speech after he makes jit. ards. committees rsonality. The evening meting was con- Faydonna shield for the G. A. and following Investigation, Mrs. James Ellen Agren, state extension clothSchool Days. Belle was Society emblem for the Legion. The pointed: ducted under the auspices of the Legion ing specialist, was in- charge ot all social service Elaine Webb, leader for Moon; .flapper, Mutual Improvement associations. Marjory old flowers will be chosen to duplicate North Davis tedders and wda assisted stake, .and Mrs. C. M. clothing, k, Mary. the'colors of these different ' emManning; An intcreawng program was pre- Leonard by the f o 11 owi ng" lcatTe pVhe at--, social service who Mildred leader hnd for Ieterson, Barkdull, outsented. ' W club school held at: South Davis stake; finance, Roy tended the daneed the minuet; dancer, Maxine blems. Thdse plots have been lined the are and for (lowers. ready early in March: Mrs. Jean' Cook, William Adams, and Nephi Potter; movie queen, Norma tribThe memorial is a Miss Doris Marston, Miss Palmer; health conference, Alvin Stocker, missionary to Japan, Erma ute to the soldier deadsplendid 840,000 in cemour Vera Edmunds, and Miss Lavon Mrs. Amasa Moss, Mrs. with Manning Clark, Japanese girls, 4-- H and it is something in which Fannie Samples were made and Elaine Hess and Lucille Manning; etery, Iiyton, and Mrs. F. B. Whittier. all can take pride. JDeLwe Nichols, Agricultural News : Ruby Stringham, Home News instruction given tor the coming Muir. chorus girl, Beth Moon; actress, years work. II. P. Mathews, District Agricultural Inspector More than 840,000 rural boys and Irene Barkdull; tea inn proprietor, Ur. G Icason aruUM iss A nna Miss Elna Miller waa in charge : club Vera Edmonds, and her waitresses, were requested to arrange a girls have undertaken as the morning session of class-wor- k' of bo to members to carry on demonstra- Wanda Welling and Ina Lloyd; held meeting Friday night Mri Rena B. Maycock, assistant for the foods leaders. Miss Leah CALLED DAIRY MEETING at the courthouse. Welling; the This meeting tions in improved farming and prima" donna, rector of extension service, spent is to be attended by the health Miller stressed standards of workProfessor George B. Caine and homemaking activities during this bride, Lucille Potter; train car- uesday. May 12, in Davis county Dr. D. E. Madsen, committee and the doctors and manship and the need of caring of the Utah year, according to reports received riers, Donna Manning and Beverith Miss Ruby Bar-loLillian flower lor food properly. Miss Ruby home Hess; rimtists of the county. ly girl, U. State of S. Stringham, agriAgricultural college, expec' by the department 'roonstraHon agent. Tuesday old field Erma the maid, Stringham divided the foods leadgenHay Forsberg, brainy Manning; to meet with dairymen Mondaj culture. The club enrollment for Mrs. Maycock gave a talk ers into groups and made assignHose. Benediction of ' 1930 of Utah eral the Madonna, Emily the University at at Layton 1930 was 822,714. g oclock, evening the Farmington Relief ments for their days work. The M Moon. was offeroffered been football has by Phillip champions, society school house. All interested dairyThis increase represents unusual their regular groups prepared fruits, cereals, ed a contract as a coach at Davis meeting on The men are urged to be present. The effort by cooperative extension hwdrens Charter which was muffins, eggs, milk drinks, salads, loam-hig- h next school was it disis to high year, club and the of volunteer leaders, meeting purpose workers, ade recently as a milk desserts, etc., which soups, result of the cuss next school C. W. disease year. problem! club members, themselves, feeding and A child health conference will be nite House conference on child are they expected to have their 20 Samuel Morgan, principal of the held fare called by President Her-- rt of didry cattle. Owners will bcVarburton, director of extension 18, at club members prepare in their food evening, Monday May for cattle work in the department, said high school, announced that two 8 oclock in the Davis Hoover. There was a good urged to test their dairy Following high projects this summer. coaches would direct Davis ath- school auditorium. Thecounty contageous abortion. This disease in announcing the enrollment. tendance and a very the classwork. Miss Stringham following appreciative and letics next school year, in lieu of program- will be Pressure of economic changes and prevalent (dience. Some felt that the men is becoming very presented: Or gave a demonstration on Posters, Davis high school, region two Jack Croft, who has resigned to chestra be controlled to prevent the of the widespread iouid have been in Whitman orchestra; which are to be made by every music, attendance or must loss Dr. drought have put heavy demands titleholder, finished second in the join the Utah Aggie staff. The invocation, to livestock men. at there should have President Henry II. foods club member; also a demonbeen a great blood will the test Madsen samples on extension workers, particularly state track and field meet held other man to be chosen will be an Blood; vocal duet, Joseph Wood stration on Table arge made. Service and -for dairymen if sent to the college. the county extension agents, he last Saturday afternoon in the experienced instructor, Morgan and Charlie Taylor; talk on child Dining Room Etiquette." -- The two-da- y club school waa pro- said. In practically every instance, University of Utah stadium. Davis said. welfare, Dr. S. G. Paul of Salt foods4-club was Fork, of scored 20 points; Spanish success nounced established Mrs. a instrumental J. Lake; the music, plan SPRAYING by Miss String- - .. would WEED have however, direct Forsherg eanized at Woods Cross Mon-- y W. Thornley and daughters of ism, who said there will be more the young the winner, scored 23. for that demonstrafootball weed The work, including and of baseball, charge spraying afternoon under the direction The other schools finished in the while the other member of the staff Kaysville; health, talk, Dr. T. .B, han 300 club girls in Davis coun- - , at people on the farms, is being carS lu Ruby Stringham, home tion which was held Wednesday added with the following order: Uintah, 19 points; would direct basketball and track, Beatty of Salt Lake; retold story, ty learning to cook or sew during the farm of L. S. Rice, of South ried forward along Keith Brown; male chorus of South the next few months. Mionstrationj agent. A leader and This will ; measures. farmers attracted Logan, 18; Carbon, .14; Provo, 14; Morgan said. emergency, icers of the club were chosen as Farmington, 101-2enrollbenediction, President mean that over 70 women and girl Bountiful; club ; in Pleasant Grove, 14; The increas of all the Ogden, from county. school parts officials have E. II. Clark of Farmington. Music leaders and officers will be at work Although ? Ardelle Whitecar, leader; Officials of the Chipman Chem- ment also shows. Director Warbur-to- n Payson, 10; East, 10; Weber, 9; under consideration the other canin 10 communities to accomplish Eakle, president; Vera the Whitman orchestra. 8 Jordan, 8; Tooele, 6; didate, he has not yet been offered by The said, the importan.ee that adults Monroe ical company, of Boise, Idaho, discard, is urged to come. what jias been planned for the June .Par- - cussed public to attach counties 'Dixicf in 5; agriculof the 6; methods 6; NorthRich, West, spraydetailed a contract. The Davis high princi- The is entirely free summer. aecretary Tn'd treasurer; Mae to kill weeds, especially white tural extension work with young Wasatch academy, 5; Grantsville, pal said he expected to have a def- ol entertainment ing and is expected to be charge reporter; WJnda Hogan, club of demthe since Lincoln, 2; 4; Delta, 4; Cyprus, 3; parents people, inite announcement of the new ap- very educational as well as entertop, which was used for the vf fr and Norrine Benson, onstration Various members are encouraging the work Richfield, 2; South Cache, 1; North pointees purposes. kader. The shortly. taining. Willing Cooks equipment was explained and dem- and volunteer club leaders, as es- Sanpete, 1; Box Elder, 1; L. D. S., never weighForsbcrg, although name 11 c08en the one of the to 1; the to clubs, Beaver, used 1; sential be East, Ferron, 1; which progress the dubaS onstrated might in spit of the outstanding favorites before ing more than 140 pounds, proved A. spray different weeds and used to are giving time and energy one of the best football players ever A child welfare conference will and of the handicapping conditions. the meet, tied for ninth. get the proper amounts when in and scholastic Utah developed be held in Central Farmington at was broken. state and One record Interest of the boys girls Stringham, home strength of chemical solution circles. In hih school collegiate bethe Rich the North of Russell sendee city hall Monday, May 18, from were the believes, men Alley, persists, agent, spent Tuesday af, spraying. Some sixty was an excellent -football, Tiny 4 p.,m. A. like conference will 2 to state8t Syracuse with at In tossed the cause through their Laketown, poster, coqtest. .on high school, their present. f basketball,- tennis and baseball kindness to children e held in North Farmington church 171.95 over do a a definite foot and the es the the feet, people animals, javelin young White top is now nearing organization. Material player. comold the held better than n color and record, of work of use to their by sponsored by the Utah Humane Tuesday, May 19, from 2 to 4 p. m. ..if1 its value. full bloom stage, and will soon be piece On entering It is especially requested that all Utah university society, Inc., art students of the The munities and of practical value to Melvin Griffiths, of Tooele. aamples of several different ready for spraying. continued as varsity man Lewis junior high school, under the children who will enter school fiext a new Frosberg themeslves. senior, titleholder, weighs on ,Wer draped different ,m.n activities in football and tennis, but direction of Alpheus Harvey, car- fall are present. This will allow club work is only 147 pounds. LIVESTOCKMEN TO MEET Boys and girls the necessity of owi time to arrangefor corrections. to . The meet, attended by an unusu he has been active in basketball, ried off high honors. for-- your own com-The purebred livestock breeders part of the cooperative extension intral-j.be Smith-Levbaseball made early so that the child may . other and was track one under of crowd, the awarded sporjsJn' attend ally large system, organized Margaret'Minnochwas ize The two of the county are invited to u:tyle rsnd Priscilla be in good physical condition for mural was He held Capper-Ketchuin acts most competition. the gradthird and second the and. the first interesting of offices the place; Smith a meeting at uated at the end of winter quarter awards also went to students of the his first school year. "s Ttena Walker assisted State Farm bureau at Salt Lake and supplementary legislation, col-in stadium for several seasons. All with CROPS GROWING FINE a major in physical education. Lewis school. were races the of the which sUte The agricultural Myron Sheffield, sensationally meeting the project Thursday evening. !l4ngnfhitm Ted meet was of Linford, circulation man for and definthe not federal and of son the Will of close, Sheffield,, formerly department Wis iven was called by George Stallings, leges M2LthMapiect The Reflex, decided the until in reports that crops are final two won third the extending itely cooperate is place. Kaysville, and for puragriculture aterial and informa- - state president, n w. fine looking Mrs. throughout the counthe were: and the in contest 8807yard felay the improved events, Ten 40 the thirty-fiv- e Judges pose of changing, the state fair information regarding men . The crops planted after windty. Mrs. David Edmund Keith, eScnt 40 td them in keep- - premium list which might prove farming and homemaking methods. javelin. Kearns, . honu Davis scored in the following the Rev. Leonard Wood, and Mrs. storm have germinated splendidly, accounts. beneficial to exhibitors. All pure- Each club member eifrolls to carinfarmers reporting that work events: of on a definite epun-tiein piece close George llonrig, of Salalce Mrs a number of ry bred breeders of the ' even' better stand an have'H VanL. or and utchrnscn,vJohn Meter E. conservation, the Rev. they Carbon; volving production' to invited were attend.''than before. The farmers of the state" hoys1' anil Kaysville ward Will - honor - the W, Hyslop, of Ogden. George B. Mann, Leland Smith, such as growing crops or livestock, GreenwelL" Ogden; Dyer, East; are much encouraged. nbsJeadm.of U. S. A. county will Ext The. prize winning posters John Walpole,. Smoot Brothers, construction of clothing, prepara- Humphries, Logan; Nelson, Davis, mothers of the ward next Sunday "!0" Wedand service, of :10.1. . contest. In school national foods, and .the be tion spent entered John the day preservation regular Sunday during McEntire, Frank Hyde, f Thurday in the James High Davis; services. A fine program has been J tnty wither E. Thurgood, Holt Brothers and management of- the home. In their - it - -- hoped.- thaLTa Nhols,vCOun tKe county 'agent attelidedl'"' club meetings, the members gain Gowley, Pleasant-Grove- ; T1LUR.GQQHJI)! ARNJ? U RN S Pinney, arrangedy-an- d agent riub work. Tho barn of Joseph Thurgood experience in organization, coop- Richfield; Ryan, Logan, .and Mc- large number will be in attendance, bC r8raniied Kaybvil)elU eration and leadership and come in Gregor, Dixie, tied ffcthJrd, 6 feet. Stake conference i last 'week neces- was damaged by fire Tuesday. Chfl Bay. View Club Javelin ARey,North West Layton Sunday school will Rich; sitated the' program being held dren Syracuse, ,ariield "d X?.yton playing near by and in Mrs. J. E. Palmer was hostess to contact with leaders in modern agsome way obtained matches. They present the following Mothers day riculture and rural life. Thornley, Davis; Spalding, Wasatch this week. rseem mo8t e8t poit. The the Bay View dub Wednesday, . ' interested in calf bs. The program will be as follows: started the fire ini some bales of program next Sunday, May 17, at academy; Bohman, Monroe; LindMay 13, at her home. Roll call was responded to by Mrs. John W. Business, to succeed, must be say, Beaver. 171.95 feet (Record.) Three solos, Alvin Keddington; straw that were piled by the barn. 10:00 a. m.: vocal quartet, Keller m Shot Hart, Davis; Dabb, Weber; address, President Henry H. Blood; The fire spread from the straw to sisters of Farmington; reading, to buyer and aeller. Few Thornley, with a sentiment on profitable - Wasatch cornet aolo,' II. Lester Gleason; re the- barn." Neighbors rushed to the Mary Bonnemort, of Kaysville; n Sdin-i,th6The Bed Lamp, sensible people object to paying a Willmore, Logan;-Ke- y, county kve Mothers' Day. aervice. 43 feet told story, Beth G&iley; clarinet scene and the fire department was musical trie, Ellis and Hansen, inreal for Provo, Warner, dif-twas academy; profit the k by Mary Roberta Rinehart, !rt commw. 7 in. solo, P. J. Rentmeister; stringed called. The blaze was extinguished Syracuse; cornet solo, Lester Glsa-soduring the past terestingly reviewed by Mrs. Samo be much world would better Thorn'The of Kaysville;' vocal duet, DrriJ were Davis; 'DiscussSmith," r inter. trio, Mrs. John W. Thornley and before serious damage was done. riceting and uel Morgan. Refreshments efs. Cyprus daughters; response tor mothers, The work of the Layton fire de- Hughes and Lloyd Hess, of remidairy busi- - served to members and 3 guest. if every adult would make ansome ton, Delta; Simmons, Jones, Lincoln; Sorenson, Box El Mrs. Charles Owen. Carnations partment was efficient and prob ngton; speaker, Angus T. held at Farm- - Mrs. A. L Raymond, Mrs. Fred fort to .make life happier for on, Tton-anof Ogden. Woods Cross. Jorgensen MiMinnfe Taylor, group of youngsters. dcr, 120.4 feet. will be distributed to all mothers. ably saved surrounding property. L. it - j bu-ica- Church Makes Anti . Plans ! y Mot-ri- s hu-mr- 929Mrr i id i Program -- I I . Planned for i - - I win-'wi- oj ll j l . Lay-to- sin-taine- n d j - - . Program Given For - anti-tobac- j Mothers at North Farmington Ward co il- - 18-2- 4. a-- ll liton , 1 4-- H Dollar ' Legion Beautifies Child Welfare in Soldiers Memorial County Organized Friday & Saturday ice-president, Ma-ehre- 1 char-mtc- is -- n - 4-- H -- Fay-donn- vet-eian- a, fahiongi County Agricultural and Home News n -- 4-- H Se-cri- st; Boys and Clubs Girls in FiH-mo- re ForsbergJs Of fered Contract to Coach At the Davis High 4-- H af-mo- on Child Health to Hold Meeting Monday Davis High Scores Points In State Track Meet; Second to-d- ay - after-effec- ts , H 4-- H 2. , 2; Harveys Students dem--trati- Farmington Child Welfare Meetings Win Poster Prizes on -- club-enterpri- se Re-wie- - - ty 4-- H al er Mr5 m Kaysville to Honor Mothers on Sunday; Program Arranged s- (k)-ya- rd - -- , jump-Rushfo- rth; uS West Layton to Pay - -- i- HomagetoMo ther s - w-e-re , - - -- - n, Vrit, d 1 |