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Show I PAGE 4, SUNSET AND CLINTON rT1wenty Years I Correspondent MRS. FRANK SKEEN -- Ago-- T en Years Ago Items taken from The Reflex of Items taken from The Reflex of ten years ago dated September 21, twenty years ago, dated Septem- 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bybee had ber 19, 1912, which will be of interas their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. The est to the readers of The Reflex opening enrollment by Darrell Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. schools are as follows: Stoker, 492; week. this Floy Bybee of Ogden. ucile Hepworth Marjorie Evans The post office department will South Bountiful, 180; South Junior Mrs. Caroline Child of Ogden be ready January 1, 1913, to put high, 227; Centerville, 257; FarmRegistrations visited relatives in Clinton Sunday. stu- into general operation the recently ington, 203; North Farmington, 24; forty-thre- e Nine hundred A Urge crowd from all neighCentral high, 324; Kaysville, 315; registered at Davis, high authorized parcel post system. boring towns attended sacrament dents Layton, 286; Clearfield, 160; Syraweek school from last There seems to be a shortage of cuse, meeting at Clinton Sunday evening 4 to 17. This is the September 112; West Point, 82; Clinton, num-e- r labor throughout the west at this 145; North largest at which J. Golden Kimball was high, ' 40; Weber, .56, in of the the to enroll time. history the speaker. Total, 2,914. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen of school, and nine hundred students The second judicial convention, LAYTON make a about quite conges- which will be held in Ogden on Riverdale were the Sunday guests moving L. Ware, Elias Dawson and J. tion in the halls and classrooms. All of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draayer. September 23, will undoubtedly Asa Adams will represent Layton The Mutual opening for the Clin- of the teachers are teaching six pe- name a Weber county man, as those post. The American Legionat the ton ward M. I. A. was held Thurs- riods a day and classes are filled. candidates for judge include Judge convention in Logan this week. Seminary N. J. Harris, J. A. Howell and John Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner and day evening. A program and a More than six hundred students E. dance was the entertainment of the District Attorney E. family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagley. rom the school are registered in T. Hulanski and James H. DeVine, Birkin and , evening. family motored to Pork Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flinders the seminary for New Testament city attorney, will be candidates for City via Parley's canyon and down and daughter were the Sunday and church history instruction. Last the nomination of district attorney. Provo, canyon Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. year more than five hundred were Spencer Adams is visiting with LAYTON Child. ' registered and one hundred nine of Jabez Adams home folks this week when his the and brother shipped The Clinton ward Primary held hem were in the graduating class, is not required on the diapresence a carload to of Tremonton hogs an exhibition and program Thurs- 'his years graduating class will be mond. Most of the Laytonites will be at Ogden this afternoon where arger than any other class in the Sunday. CLEARFIELD day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry JohnBton kistory of the seminary work at James Warren has the champion the Seattle and Salt Lake teams were the Sunday guests of Mr. and )avis. New Testament instead of will stage a game. Mrs. Ezra Beus. Old Testament is being taught this peach crop. He will save the enKAYSVILLE tire crop. Virginia Bingham and Copely year, and next year they will be Mr. Mrs. Bruce Major anand The weather been cool so has Frogget both of Clinton were mar- reversed. This is to give all the that the nounce the of a daughter at birth onhas run canning factory ried in the Salt Lake temple Wed students who wish to, a change to home their Friday. half time. nesday. The young couple - will complete the course. To economize ly - FARMINGTON The following young people enmake their home in Clinton. on the cost of the course, the sem-nar- y .A young student, Herman Pal- tered the university this week: Mrr. Ruby Davis was the guest Mr. Ensign, is arprincipal, of Farmington who has been Misses Bessie Reeves, Mildred mer, of Mrs Mabel Child Wednesday af- ranging to rent Bibles and .text with the Art league, New York Barnes, Lucille Burton, Inez ternoon. ooks to the students for one dollar. now on the list for the free Barnes; Messrs, Maurice Barnes, is City, Mrs. Ivy Johnston entertained the Athletics to that institution. He Ron Swan and Wendell Barnes. scholarship T. N. T. club at her home Friday - Sixty boys have gone out for The stucco workers expect to bewill at once enter the New York to Lunch served was afternoon. ootball training under Coach Ray school of Fine and ' work on Dr. G. D. Rutledge new Arts. gin Applied the following members: Mrs. Mabel Forsberg, and three of these, Junhome. Child, hire. RetU Child, Mrs. Ru- ior Hess, Reed Oviatt, and Norman KAYSVILLE The pouring of concrete for the Miss Mattie Thornley has been by Davis, Mrs. Fanny Child, Mrs. Brown, are letter men. From all foundation of Sirl R. Davis new Lavon Mitchell, Mrs. Angelina signs Davis will have a good team appointed maid of honor from Davis home is completed. Child, Mrs. Cathryne Child, Mrs. this year. A practice game between county to attend the irrigation conIvy Johnston and Mrs. Manning of Ogden and Davis will be played gress in Salt Lake City this month. Selected Keith Barnes is making a fine . Hooper. next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Johnston record in the Salt Lake high school School Opera October 1-- 8 have as their guest for a short peand will, finish there during the "Daniel romantic a Boone, light riod Mrs. Johnston's mother, Mrs. year. He contemplates opera in three acts, by G. F. Mor- present half Manning. Judges from 10 cities in western Samuel Gaines, has been entering the U or some eastern and gan Mr. and Mrs. Royal Carver an chosen for this school of the the America, first and representing seven states year school opera. years Sun were Dominion Plain the of Canada, have of and the will a take City family , complete engineering The story is of early pioneer life in been selected to officiate at the course. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kentucky and the character of DanSkeen. Miss Claire Gleason is attend- 45th Utah state fair scheduled Ociel Boone has an interesting part in tober 1 to 8 in Salt Lake City. They the Ogden high school. ing the plot. The opera calls for eight One which winds of the east pe- will select champion horses, cattle, male and six female parts. Tryouts Davis did swine, sheep, poultry, pigeons, rabvisits riodically county, for these parts will be held some- serious SPECIAL ! to the fruit crop bits and dogs. damage time in October. Two of the most famous are H. in this section ' . There Friday. may Hair Cuts 15c F. F. A. be a ray of consolation to the fruit M. King of the University of BritWith much enthusiasm the Davis for children under IS years old growers in the fact that the cur- ish Columbia, from Vancouver, B. chapter of the Future Farmers of tailment of the yield may result in C., and Enno Meyer of Milford, America are eagerly engaged in the bstter CHICK'S BARBER SHOP work The rates for peaches Ohio. Mr. King will judge Hoi for the coming year. The club was prices. owing to the stein cattle and Mr. Meyer the extremely officers which were elected last enormous yield low, Both are choice Elbertas dogs. spring are Knewel Barnes, presi- selling as low as 25 to 30 cents a recognized, and Ernest S. Holmes, dent; Elbert Hatch, case. manager of the fair, feels extremely Allen Burns, secretary and treasfortunate in securing their services. From Los Angeles on the Paurer; Ray Atkinson, farm watch 14 tons of grapes to date and this KAYSVILLE d of the cific coast will come George Green dog, and John and James Peterson, amounts to about to judge rabbits, and from St. Paul, song leaders. The first meeting of crop of that company this year. Golden Rule The grapes are unusually large Minnesota Frank B. Ashworth will the officers was held Monday, September 19, where plans for partici- and plentiful this year. The price, make a special trip to determine Mens Fall Unions, in the state fair were dis- however, is lower than it has been winners among the Guernsey and medium weight 65 pation cussed. Three judging teams are for years. Jersey cattle. Others from distant now at work, striving to bring more Mens New Style L. D. laurels to the club. John Peterson, S. Garments . 65 Burton Green. Knewel Barnes, and Dale Beuse .form the livestock Double Cotton Blankets judging team; Edwayd Barrett, to . Murlyne Flint, Willard Brown, and Clarence Smedley, the crops judgPart Wool Blankets, ing team; Keith Sessions, Allen large size Burns, James Burns, the poultry team. judging Shirts Boys Light The Green Hands of 1932-3- 3 will be initiated after the Large Cotton Batts....75 completion of one term of work if they receive 2 Pound Wool Batts the majority votes of the present 2484 Washington Avenue. members. Thirty freshmen and ten Children's Stockings, sophomores are now candidates for New Stock green hands. After completing the summer projects and necessary reWhite Mule Leather quirements theta boys, if voted in Gloves, short 419 by the club, are initiated to the degree of Future Farmers. This year White Mule Leather ' boya are eligible to be FuGloves, gauntlet 50 twenty ture Farmers. NOTES - . . Bountiful Man Dies Following Stroke BOUNTIFUL Daniel Henry Wood, 69, died at his home here Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. following stroke. lie had suffered from ugh blood pressure several years and five weeks ago had a slight stroke. He had a second stroke Wednesday noon. He was born here April 25, 1863, a son of John and Amelia Langford Wood, and had made his home here all his life. He married Elizabeth Svans on December 3, 1890. Surviving are his widow and four Hazel Ford, Cen daughters: terville; Mrs. Mary Call and Mrs. Violet Call, Layton; Mrs. Deloris Bearson, Bunkerville, Nev.; five brothers and sisters: Edward and Ernest Wood and Mrs. Ellen Sessions, Bountiful; Mrs. Eliza Jane Hartley and Mrs. Emily Hartley, Rockland, Idaho; twelve grandchildren: Funeral services will be conducted in Bountiful L. D. S. tabernacle in Sunday at 2 p. m., with burial Bountiful City cemetery. . for Judges State Fair - inter-national- The Democratic delegates to the eJunu vheld -- Ford Sedan, has always been given best of care. Has just been thoroughly overhauled, including new rings, . valves, pistons, etc. Good rubber, including several new tires; many extras, such as spotlight; finish lilce new; upholstery in good condition, since owner has always used seat covers. An excellent family car offered far' below a dealers price. Has been kept in heated garage during winter. 1929 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clark or Baepaetiva Signera for Further Information. Notice to Creditors Estate of John G. M. Barnes, ' '' Creditors will de- ceased. present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of the Kaysville Canning Co., Kaysville, Utah, on or before the 21st day of January, A. D. 1933. MAURICE R. BARNES, H. J. BARNES, and ARNOLD M. BARNES, Late 1931 Ford DeLuxe coupe, less than a year old and very low mileage. Finest mohair uphol-Bteand many extras such as starter, side car was kept in heated garage all last winter hand-controll- and ed lights, etc. This and fine black finish is equal to new. Completely equipped y with tires, which show scarcely any signs of wear. Executors of the estate of JOHN G. M. BARNES, de- six-pl- ceased. Date of first publication September 22, 1932. ' Date of last publication October Ford Tudor Sedan car for business or family use; low mileage 1930 an ideal ry car has been ition. All the above cars have been kept in best of at all times; fenders are not battered; and finish is excellent on all. Owner will sell any one of the three but only one, so come early. Inquire at The Weekly Reflex climes are Lloyd Chezem of Helena, Montana, the poultry judge; Frank Brown of Carton, Oregon, who will select winners of both the sheep and beef breeds) R. B. Broad of Fort Collins, Colorado, will judge swine; and R. H. Miller of Bozeman, Montana, who is expected to judge con-diti- or J. E. GERBER APARTMENT NO. 3 156 South 8th East Salt Lake City ' ly 0C3 one-thir- TONT drive on thin, risky tires this Fall and Winter. With tire prices so low it doesn't pay to take chances. Gome in get our liberal offer for your old tires. Weff do everything we can $1.49 , Our line of New Fall and Winter Footwear Let us fill your coal bin. Prices on Coal Pea Coal, ton to help you get those thin, risky tires off your car. We'U make a proposition to you on the world's greatest tire for You Should See . Gleason Reports at Yard Big Grape Crop ....$4.50 Nut Coal, ton $5.50 Select Large Lump, ton ... $6.75 For This Year II. L. Gleason, manager of the Utah Fruit Juice company, report-e- d that his company has shipped 20 iiVV tf&(3 $1.75 10 )! Ml $2.49 29 1 given careful treatment by owner. Finish is excellent and tires in good condition, two of them nearly new. Engine is in wonderful cond- . 14, 1932. Store f Coupe Why pay a dealer's profit when purchasing a Ford Private party whose family formerly. peeded three will sell any one of the foltowlng late model Fords at a sacrifice your opportunity to secure a good car at less than you would expect to pay elsewhere. vice-preside- nt; $1.49 wnliS' n Bountiful (wj? 1 will be held in the varioiu' cincts of the county next wtu! day evening, September 28 It is expected that all'tU manes will be well attended pn ! Coach or FORDS-Se- dan, . - Democrats to Hold Primaries Sept 28 Private Owner Will Sell . - t' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE WEEKLY REFLEX the Don't take risky tires. Gome in safety, long life and economy Goodyear chances on thin, see us. All-Weath- Hsvs You Had Your Alrwheel Rids? Wall gladly give you a demonstration of them super-so- ft tires pioneered by Goodyear I er. ! new patterns arrived this week completing the lines of style, quality, price. 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