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Show i nAV. SEPTEMBER 2X 1932 THE WEEKLY t Smuin and thi Mieses MajK- - Vaunt Linford. LaRue Robins! 7i Ruth Conrad,- Bertha Linford, and Iris Barnes. fiorTia delicate Postofflce Inspector A. V. Bom-in- g a charming setting was in the city one day la!t Biahop and Mrs. week checking over the local post afternoon JK Saturday office. H., J. Sheffield, Jr., 'posti master, says that he received an tester to vT married A- -l Asrating. 7Centerville Monday. John A. Israelson, postmaster of Mrs. were: reception Utah, called on Postmaster Fred Walton. Jlyrum, H. J. Sheffield Jr., Saturday. Lewis Mrs. Hall. HSlcy kaysviixe on it ' Satur-day,"Septem- SrSrter. J'.J. Le-Sfo- '? . Sn Correspondent MABET 2 Telephone: ' MARGE 8S-J- 3 to during the hour of left Dr. Orson Mabey of Malad, Idaho, Walton Mrs. Mr. and was the Saturday visitor at the morning on their honey-- home of bis and brother, Mr., and Mrs to the Pacific coast, -- ill their J. L. Mabey. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Sc h wart? Salt Lake. wepe Sunday dinner guests of Mr. taatOi Whiting has returned and Mrs. Lester Bai of Salt Lake duties. resume his school City: Lth has been employed by his Mrs. Mallory Harris and small 4 in Span-JjjJJ during the summer son returned from the Dee hospital Fork canyon. Wednesday. Mrs. Harris is at the Mon-.- .. home of her mother, Mr?. Wells Mrs. W. P. Epperson spent Tuesday as guest of Mrs. Had field. ; in Salt Lake. Miss Hilda Hadfield returned Campbell Guy I Thursday bridge club will home Saturday evening after havat the home of Mrs. William ing spent the past week in Provo & w !at visiting friends. a King tonight IMrs. George Sutton a e i home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wood day vening. The Krafty Kitchen Kiddctts met September 15 at the home of Miss Elaine Hatch. Guaranteed Against All Cost CENTERVILLE W protects guarantee you against accident,' blow-outcuts, bruises, wheels out of alignment, faulty brakes, and any other road hazard. s, under-inflatio- n, week-en- Doe to great volume of production and extensive distribution facilities. Atlas tires are sold at lower prices than tires. Just any other first-lin-e drive in and get price for your rise. w an-wun- ee .... The broadest, most generous tire guarantee known, backed by the reputation of the Utah Oil Refining Company, gives yoji definite protection and tells you just what you get when you buy Atlas tires. If anything goes wrong, we take the loss, not you. This Minutes Count . . Correspondent MRS. FRANK By MUIR Telephone: Bountiful 127-- Tires First-Lin- e When BOUNTIFUL Yet They Than Other Itoad Hazards W Sold, ScrViccd and Guaranteed by Utah Oil Refining Co. Stations Service motor and where you also get Pep 8S gasoline Vico - Announcement Sk I1 Open for Business Saturday LAYTON B. IJr e e .Rates on the ME ELECmiC cinrjLVNs CONFECTIONERY It's Strange. but are now on sale True-ljia- tr See the Infermountain Olympics actios speed thrfflslI IF you llko ths athletic contests at the 1 Friday afternoon of-eac- k - p tMkbrr diacDoreg. is & daagero- -s to moton SO (HI) 'j'3-1!- : (ini v. Return limit following: Monday. lj One 1932 - week commencing: with 1:30 p. m; train out of each terminal Also all day Saturday and Sunday of each week. .. YouH The outstanding amateur wrestlers, boxers, track and field stare in the Iatennormtaln region wQl compete in oar own "Olympic" Games. . Yon wont want to silss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Hone Polling Contest or any of the other big, popular ear. nival features. Nor tbe gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! Fair. 8tate QLIUaV! preexi 11 Jola the crowds agria this year no thumber ever bought a tire for an automobile owner. en- tertained the Elders quorum Thurs- Fa Correspondent . Miss Beatrice Call of Bountiful Mrs. Paul Thomassen are MRS. FRANK B. MUIR dinand Junior were Mabey for Long Beach, California, Sunday Telephone: Bountiful 127-Here are two important ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles services M. performed by the Robins and William Miss Maxine Talbot of Salt Lake Mabey. jMr. tnd Mrs. Mrs. Steven Oleson of Price is was a as stated by two telephone hire. Lester Bai of Salt Lake Back-ma- n were dinner guests at the Mrs. of Samuel guest viiy Flint home Sunday. a owners: farm of her Mr. and guest parents, last week. City returned home Wednesday Mrs. James 'Meph Smcdley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grade have Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flint were after spending a few days at the Ijist fall my house Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moss and fire from an overputs of Salt Lake friends Tues- - home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family have moved from South returned to Denver, Colorado, after caught Wells Hadfield. having been the guests of Mr. and I telephoned flue. heated OT. Miss Maude Moore of Shelley, Bountiful and will make their home Mrs. Samuel Bockman. in Mn John Barker, Sr., had the the fire department in Second the ward. The M. I. A. of the First ward Wortune to sprain her right arm Idaho, is the guest at the home of town and nuick their Mrs. Ruth Koch spent last week- held night last Tuesday arrival saved the barn Jaoday. She is reported to be re- - Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with aopening dance and program at the H. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montgomery and other buildings. E. Hepworth. civic tennis court. ffe'and Mrs. C. J. Ball had as of West Point announce the marri- J. Mrs. Erma Mooslander, Mrs. BesMrs. Emma Walton, Mrs. A. B. house guests, Mr. age of their daughter, Nellie, to sie Mooslander d Jjfir "When our little girl and daughter, Bes- Mclntire, and Mrs. ,D. C. Clayton, ;aad Mrs. D. L. Reese and daughter Blair Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. wait suddenly taken very were dinner Mr. of and sie, guests the Mutual First ward W Sslt Lake. presidency, D. W. Duncan, of Clearfield. ill we were able to teleMrs. Chester Brough Sunday; entertained in honor of the ward A baby boy was born Wednesday, Among those leaving for the the doctor immediThe Democratic primaries for) workers Tuesday afternoon at a phone Ttsk State Agricultural college September 21, to Mr. and Mrs. instead of making the purpose of electing delegates social and program in the Relief ately Brown at an Ogden hospital. Snadiy are Misa Birdie Robinson, a hurried trip to town. to the Davis county convention will rooms. Tbe James and following students of Clear- be held next Wednesday, Septem- society We firmly believe the Harvey. Ztj Eirrey, Kieth Reading left Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Samuel Chapman field are attending the Weber col- ber 28. time saved meant the Victor of Scoffield a for Layton moved to Salt Lake Friday. lege: Julia Moore, Nina Sessions, Jack Goodfellow of Fort Worth, trip to California. saving of a life. BUI Epperson has been ill at his Eldon Barlow, and Fielding Barlow. Texas, was a last week-en- d guest nurse of Beryl Cheney graduate heme during the past week and has Joe Duncan and Boyde Naylor of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Muir. the L. D. S. hospital has secured a For everyday uses the lets suable to attend schooL visited relatives in Meadow, Utah. Mrs. C. E. Jeppson entertained position on the passenger plane flyis equally valuable telephone Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong Monday. at & delightful luncheon Thursday ing between Salt Lake and Oakland. in trips and time saved and the arrival of a baby boy at Mra. Pearl WQker and daughter afternoon, September 15. Covers its cost is but a few cents Trips are made every other day. Ogden hospital Sunday. of Filmore, Utah, are the guests at were laid for eight. n Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown and fama day. I Iks Euth Mrs. R. W. Ashworth was hostess ily returned last week from CalClayton of Salt Lake, tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus who has been a to the Jessamine Literary club Mon- ifornia. guest of Mias Rose Adams. The Mountain States Mr. and Mrs. L L. Pullum and day evening, September 19. Mrs. frigawre recently returned to her Mrs. John Harmon of Salt Lake & Telegraph Co. Telephone Mrs. Edith Scott of Ogden were William Burningham gave the les- spent last week with Miss Marie Mn. Charles Odd has returned to Friday visitor? of Mr, and Mrs. C. son on Early Day Music and Its J&ton. . t hone after Influences. Ashworth Ralph visiting in Califor- - L. Mabey hire. Wendell Nance and son, played a number of violin selecIflST Dark Bay Mare, white Paul of Kaysville were the Wed- tions, accompanied by his sister, Wt in forehead, back feet white, nesday visitors at the home of her Alice. Nineteen members were presbrand, unshod. H. Child, parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dun- - ent and Mrs. Lucy Uayter and hire. Waldo Ashworth, who were special Xwds Cross, or The Reflex, ltpd. I Mr. and Mrs. CL C.1 ward Tbe Clearfield Primary guests. Bowman, of Mrs. Lucy Hayter, who is a guest us Angeles, spent last week as leLd their annual home coming enb ruerts the home of Mrs. Horton Fackrell at of Mr., and Mrs. J. J. tertainment Wednesday. A program Mr. C. L Needham will open a modem drug store in the icwatn and family. They left last was given and refreshments were was a special guest at a theatre afternoon. building party jfor their home Friday formerly occupied by the Wasatch Gaa company in sold ffiffday in Los An- - served. Many articles were The Wilford ward choir of 'Salt and extends an invitation to his friends and former which were made by the various Kaysville Mn. Nellie Leake presented a delightful musicall in and visit the new store. to of Fairfield, Primary groups. Mrs. Williams Lake patrons was the guest of Mrs. Alice and Mrs. Layton, of the stake cal program at the Second ward church Sunday, September 18. during the last Week. board, were present Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen Mrs. Cornelius Salis-- f have returned to Council, Idaho, afSalt Lake City were Son-f-e ter having been guests of Mrs. A wsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sabin. Mrs. Susie Price has returned ad Mrs. LeConto Stewart to her home in Oakland, California, STERLING W. CIS MRS. ; aer truest of Dr. and Mrs. after having been the guest of Mr. Telephone: Kaywda 2S3 ft Stauffer at the Salt Lake and Mrs. William Knighton. club last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riley anenterJ. William Your Patronage Will be Appreciated Thornley Mr. Mrs. Maurice R. Barnes nounce the birth of a daughter Sun her today for their home in Wash-- tained Saturday afternoon at day, September 11. G, after spending the home in honor of Mrs. Jack ThornMrs. Thomas Clayton returnee Miss two months in ley. Readings were given by Kaysville. e Jaque-linMiss and Dickson Vesta Barnes has been Marjorie ooened to the Murray plant of Ward, and musical numbers trio. ( fed Nissen and assumed her were given by the Thornley duties Monday. Delicious refreshments were served Mai Alta Robins entertained her to the guest of honor, Mrs. George Mrs. Truman Curtis, club at her home Friday. Underwood, Prtaent were: Mra. Amy B. Mrs. James Linford, Mrs. Louis C Underwood, Leon Linford, Mrs. James Underwood, Mrs. George W, Swan, Mrs. J. W. Thornley, Miss Melba Thornley, Miss Alice ThornChocolate Candies ley. Mrs. S. W. Sill, Mrs. Wilkie Hare Jost Arrived. Blood, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Annie Quality Merchandise Phillips, Mrs. Phil Phillips, Mrs. George Flint, Mrs. Rufus Dickson, Moderately Priced Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Forde Dickson, Pound 30fc Mrs. Grace Dickson, Mrs. Elbe rn Dickson and Mrs-- Arctic Phillips. Mrs. Thornley was assisted with serving by the Misses Aljo Thorn Dick-tley, Jaqueline Ward, Marjorie Dickson. Maria and Lamps Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowley and small son left Wednesday for Salt Le-Stew- - - Mr. and Or-lo- T - . The following young people enis entertam-Kaysvil- le ladies at lunch-th- is joyed a swimming party Friday evening at Utah Hot Springs: Miss afternoon. Lola Stoker, Zella Schenck, Julia I Mr and Mrs. Jack Applegartb Delma Nelson, Miss Marge last week. Moore, Beach, for left Long Boyd, ai ion, Mabey, Glen Tburgood, Wilmer OEforai, Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomassen Barlow, Sterling Thornley, Blaine Paul Thomas-- Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Elden art Boring into the Schwartz. i residence. a daughter September Rudolph Huber ha returned to his home in Brookfield, Missouri, after having been the guest of Henry Schulthies. Charles Curtis and family have moved to Salt 'Lake to make their a, CLEARFIELD . ,l W Ellison, Mrs. Cheney, and Breta Lin-J- J Miss iSfJsiXn Earl, Mias Hyde, Elaine and Miss Helen Hyd . the birth of . Si.Twf I Studcntsjo Live in Housekeeping Rooms de riTof 8? PAGE 3 Lake where .they willspend the from the L. D. S. hospital U winter, while Mr. Cowley attends WOODS CROSS 17. ' the U. of U. Correspondent The Second ward choir enterA program in honor of the retirMRS. FRANK MUIR at tained water a melon party ing, presidency of the Y. L M. 1. A. Bountiful 127-Telephone: was held Tuesday .This year, more than ever before, evening in the Thursday evening,' September 15. school gymnasium following reguAlvin Woolslayer returned Fristudents attending the Mrs. Sadie Bowles Johnson, lar classes. The following numbers from L. IV University of Utah will live in 15, the day, September were given: Girls chorus, O Diwife of G. W. Johnson, of Winnc-muccST hispital, where he had under- housekeeping rooms and apartments vine Redeemer"; dialogue, The Nevada, formerly of Woods Matchmaker, Alice and II. C. Bur- gone treatment for a wound receiv- and do their own cooking and wash- Cross, died fif' the 1 1. S. hoston, Jr.; remarks, Bishop F.Uison; ed when he was accidently shot ing in order to cut down expenses, pital Friday. Funeral service were presentation of tokens to Mrs. E. Sunday, September according to present indications. held Monday, September ID, in the ljrr G. King, Mrs. Rufus Dickson, and John Call has returned from u Already a number of student?, men West Ward chapel. Mrs. Edward Simpson, Miss Oma as well as women, hae established Mr. and Mrs. I,eo Page announce weeks visit in Logan, Ellison; chorus, On Wings of themselves in "bachelors quarters Jonathan Holbrook is in Bancroft, Song." preparatory to the opening of the Mr,, and Mrs. Call Whitesides Idaho, where he will ?.pend two school year. It is expected that have moved into the house former- weeks.' students from farming sections will Mr. and Mrs. Lioml Garman and be aide to effect a substantial savly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph daughter, Alice May, are guests of ing by having their food supplies Rampton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop. furnished directly from the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams The of Gleaner the First girls Cooperation by the uniiersity spent Saturday and Sunday at Mid- ward at a entertained the offices- of deaii' of men delightful through way, visiting with Mrs. Adams social Monday evening, September and dean of wonien4a expected- to parents,-Mrand Mrs. Aplanap. Miss Ida Richards and prove a valuable aidto students lit, Noall Tanner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Misshonoring Rassmussen. in finding suitable places where ,A. Z. Tanner, will leave this week Mr. and Mrs. Glen Call of Idaho they can perfect their culinary apfur Portland to enter the medical Idaho, are guests of Mrs. titudes and save money at the same school of the University of Oregon. Falls, time. Leah Call. He has finished preparatory woik Professor Ilerbcit B. Maw, dean Mrs. Duee E. Anof Ixs Moyle at the University of Utah. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. of men, announces that a canvas geles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards of John of Salt laike City is being inado Rampton. Bountiful announce the engagement Mrs. Thomas Barnett has re- with the object of finding rooms of their daughter, Ida, to Hurry suitable for housekeeping which can turned from Idaho, where he had Thornley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John she was a Iilackfoot, by students at small cost. guest of relatives. II. Thornley of luiyton. The marA daughter was born September At the same turn', the. canvas will riage will take place September 22 Sth to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haaeke. attempt to locate as many situain the Salt Lake temple. They will Mis Dora Call and Miss Edna tions as possible where students make their home in laiyton. Barnett entertained at a social at may woik for board and room. Stanley Ellison underwent an op- the Call homo Friday evening, Seperation for the removal of tonsils tember 1C. - - pas-lfja- KEFLEX Vay Fare lor the Round Trip t y ( 1 1 ! I I oil |