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Show JANUARY S. 1933 THE WEEKLY amusement hall, --7:00 to 8:00 m. Thursday; girls chorus, Paul p.Wildirector, tabernacle,1 2 3Q r,' will be liams, m. Sunday; girls basketball nds health clinic room nrac- of fft Relief aociety hu-,;p 2:00 from ivilletaheniacle afternoon, .7 next Wednesday ' gAYSVILLE ? sac-"- " P. " - w KEFLEX Page 3 TRICKS ofMAGIC SEASON FRIDAY IS3i enter- I, Vernon Mansell number of friends at a Correepondent appointed bridge MRS. FRANK H MUI club in Salt Talephoae: Bountiful U7-P ritT last Thursday, comph-Alic- e Brown of D- - C- - who has " M88 Hesser was holiday season with to the W ee Esteau club andhostess their Salt Lake. The guests partners at a watch in the party with inted at one long table, Drug club r6oms Saturday, eve'tlStis and. tallies in the New ning. Twenty guests. were presrootif. Those enjoying this ent. affair were Miss Alice Mr- - and Mrs. E. O. Muir, Mr. of Washington, D. C.; Miss and Mrs. Phil Roberts, Mr. and Miss Brown, Lucy MBitiwn,. - Martin MariWiggill and Mr. and liable Stoker, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Dick Burmngh&m were din-ni' all Josephine Brown, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E- w. City: Miller in Farmington Sunday eveMrs. JMrs. Ralph Layton, ftnk Reeves, Mrs. 0. A. Williams, ning, January 1. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stoker enTcirf R. Davis, Mrs. Francis tertained a few friends at a midMiss Helen Hyde, Miss i I Jet Mrs. Carlton night and supper Monday evening, Janfirm Barnes 2, following the ball at the 11 of Kaysville. uary Qj,attl Whiting has been capital fZFloyd Miss Nellie Sundwall has acceptUr ill at her home for a week, ed a position as visiting nurse influenza. with for Mering the Utah association, hfisi Jennie Buchanan and John which work Tubercular she began on January 15" both of Holbrook, Idaho, 2. Miss Soffe has been Mary of the chosen to UT married at the hpme take Miss Sundwalls Mrs. Edmund Qes grandmother, as school nurse for Davis Kbb. of Kaysville. Following the place county, v by Umony, which was perfonned din-CA child health clinic will be held yum Frank Hyde, a wedding lerved to twenty relatives Tuesday, January 10, at the Stoker Q friends; The bride, who is the school from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrsl Clarence Moss enUhter of Mrs. Charlotte Bennett a group of friends Thurstertained resident former a is I Holbrook, December 29, at a attended the day evening, having Ursville, I bridge before supper. here schools moving iblie Mr. and Mrs. Da Ka Davis enI Idaho. tertained a few friends Wednesday Wil-Harold (Kin Ruth Layton, December 28. Pal Barton and James Har-C- ? evening, The First ward primary officers students at the Utah State a delightful Christmas to returned enjoyed college, ipieultsral BOUNTIFUt. lunch-Universi- Daiis Iiasketball Team Meets HOU TO BALANCE GLASS ON PLAYING CARD , rtJfo Pff 't C er a Jfflii. L, after having spent party Thursday afternoon, this ber 29. Gna Tuesday pity. Whiting returned to his Vat Monday evening and expects C remain here for a few days, y f A New Years Eve bobsled par-followed by cards and a buffo luncheon at the H. V. Mansell fin wss enjoyed by a number of ttysviHe persons Saturday night. present were Mr. and Mrs. Jiasel Mr. and Mrs. Sirl R-- Da-h-i, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barton, Hr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Layton, Mrs. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Mr. &ud Rulon D. Barnes, Mr. and n. Clifton Linford, Mr. and Mrs. L Needham and Mr. and Mrs. I Floyd A. Mrs. Williams. Elburn Chipman entertained ALonas club at the home of mother, Mrs. Annie H. Phil-5- 8, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elburn E. Chin Hr. Decem- with relatives in holidays Mr. and Mrs. George F. er, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tall, and Mrs. Ralph Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barlow enter- tained the Klyklo Klub at a watch party last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rampton left Friday for a short trip to Loe Angeles, California. Mrs. Bert Holt was hostess to the Betterment club Wednesday afternoon, January S. Orin Russell Burningham, son of Clarence and Josephine Edna Reynolds Burning-hadied Monday, January 2, of pneumonia. Besides hu parents he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Edna, Clarence, Lavern, Lorin, Zetha, Amelia, Floyd, Kenneth, Ila and Richard Burningham. Funeral services will be conducted in South Jordan today (Thursday) and interment will be in the Bountiful cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Fackrell entertained At bridge Friday evening, December 30. Eight guests were one-month-- m, Williams t progressive party last Sat-4- y evening. Olif- - Thomas sen left - today Thursday) for his home in Long etch, California, after spending present. holidays in Kaysville. Mrs. William Stevens is in the Mrs. Nettie Wilcox entertained L. D. S. hospital for medical treatt a family dinner at her home last ment for heart disease. 3day. Reed is still very ill Mrs. Mr. snd Mrs. J. H. Sandall ent- sufferingPerryfrom complications rained at a family dinner at their caused when she had the. influenza one last Monday. at Christmas time. Hr. and Mrs. Vernon Nichols entLuana Mercer and Edith Cannon rained at a family dinner at have returned to Provo after spendheir borne last Monday. the holidays with their parents, Bra. Thomas Anderson is ill at ing Mr. and Mrs. A. L.- - Mercer, and home, suffering from influenza. and Mrs. Quayle Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman were Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Amby Briggs enta of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sep- at a watch party Saturt their home in Ogden last tertained day evening, December 3L Twenday evening. ' guests were present. ty Rr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman at a watch party at their fast Saturday evening. CENTERVILLE The Phillips camp of the Daugh- of the Pioneers will meet at Correspondent home of Mrs. Morris Barton MRS. FRANK R MUIR Thursday afternoon, January Telephone: Bosatifo! 127-F An. interesting program is Si r g arranged for the afternoon, a members Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Williams and eligible members v uryed to be at a family dinner New entertained present. . and Mrs. Oscar Years day. Mr. Flint, The First ward Relief aociety enJesse B. Flint and Mr. Chester C. Flint and tertained at a delightful social families were guests of Mr. Thursday evening, December 29, in Mrs. Leonard Flint at their the memorial hall fa Mrs. Lindy Smith is spending the Layton last Monday, in Los Angeles, California, winter sori has. been received in Kays-jt- o the effect that Miss Emily visiting with relatives. &?h has Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward of arrived in St. George were guests of Mr. and WeUsviRe she will spend the winter. Mrs. George Earl last week. Brough reports that there was Mrs. Reading spent New now fall in I.ir1 that part of Years Katewith friends in Ixigan. day country, which is unusual Mrs. Mary Page celebrated her . ey. Rehling spent the past eighty-eight- h birthday anniversary ys in Price and Ferron, Tuesday, January 3. On Thursday, 12, the Daughters of Piodaugh-L- z January 3 fbherined Barnes, the Sagamore camp will of neers Mrs. Wendell with a special party, to her honor has been seriously ill fj7 the home of Mrs. Frank held at be ten days, is somewhat ed at this Walton. writing. Miss Hilda Ford entertained at - E- - H. Scoffield and kiVu Mrsn and Wendell returned a delightful watch party on SatTwelve guests y.fpomt fifteen-da- y trip to urday evening. bLlma where they spent the were present. Mrs. Stanley Parrish was hostiiss.3r?. their daughter and H Sedgwick. While ess to a number of friends Saturi January 3L ie they witnessed the dayP. evening, of Ogden is a guest Neilson A. football day game El M. Decker. Mrs. and of Bishop nd Southern L M. Decker El Mrs. and Bishop tbe rose carnvl t entertained fourteen guests at a midnight supper Tbursday evening, Th ,M ! A NOTES and Green ball December 29. th Aunt Kate Chase is still smiling associa Improvement Ioqi when she resaDs the Christheld happily bf in the te which she premas J anuary "14. sided party overDecember 25, Sunday, .details of this yearly Vj The entire family Chase park. wrt week, invited and dinner was served lit, cwendar: ia the Mutual ac were hundred and ten guests. one to dance rehearsal Christmas This is; the fifty-sixt- h to be celebrated at Chase park. Cali-for-ia Many of the family came from attend. to states and other tod Mrs. Rulon en-y- ed ' w -- visit-relativ- es. - a j Davis County Bank, -- Schedule Meetings For Farm Bureau See One of the Countrys Greatest Exhibits of Livestock f ' Phone 5-- W or the home of her daughter, A to 1Z served was supper lightful for entertainment Musical guests. the evening was furnished by the brothers of Syracuse. Ira Thurgood of Syracuse. New Foods Henry Ford." ct-was, . SUNSET CLINTON store ' de- Pure and U. S. inspected, Made from . selected hog fats in dean, modern re- fineries at Cudahys Packing Plant ,in Davis county, will sell Saturday here .for only 57 cents per rs Wise is the person who knows the with . whom he . deals and who call meet him os he does his doctor, with a full knowledge of ; his professional SOMETHING v NEW J ! - ' , I Kaysville Drag per cent for Kaysville Home owned and operated Carl says so 1 Ogden, Utah 8-- 7 : ' 10-11-- L 12 , Soda Crackers See Us FIRST1 price" reduction onJsmoking tobaccos COLISEUM bucket. standing. -- Livestock Skew Lard Prescriptions? pharmacist now. are displayed in our windows from time to time and all of them are on display inside our store constantly. Food prices, like women's fashions, are changing constantly and. most-- , ly downward.- - This is a time when every food buyer should keep themselves well posted. Try to look our stock and prices over soon. ct Your-Docto- right Many of these items Miss Naoma Baumgartner, of Salt Lake City, is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Msrineer Bandford. The young ladies of the Clinton ward attended a party it the home of Miss Phyllis Mitchell Thursday evening, December 29. The time wss spent In playing games and a delicious luncheon wss served. The two one-aplays, The Kiland presented under Stoves, ler," the direction of the M. L A., yere given Tuesday evening. The M. I. A. ia sponsoring a dance Tuesday evening in the Clinton amusement halL A large crowd is expected ti attend. Mias Kathryn Child spent New Years visiting with Mr. Jsyson Larkin, of Willard. Mrs. Lorretta Child had as her guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.ofShupeOgsnd Miss Virginia Shupe, den. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West had Mr. and at their guesta Sunday, small son. Mrs. Frank Skeen, and Who Should Fill Ogdem New foods are being received daily by our Miss Saylors Famous Candies a most pleasant surprise in bon-evejiinjTt December 28, of her birthday anniversary! Mrs. at the 14th Annual " J. D. Craig was tendered Wednes-da-y - No Trace of Oil Station Bandits af-tTh- T? Confectionery Clearfield Local Elects Directors Mr.-an- y,' Mrs. Utah December be-.bu- ve LAYTON $260 $350 $100 RAMPTON AUTO CO. Cali-deiu- CfflPMANS . d, . amuse-Saturda- . . hAI S ll.l.E USED TRUCKS en-rtaui- ed E i Sill did as ordered, and while the one bandit, kept him covered with the gun. thd other looted the cash register. At first the lose was believed to be about $70, but a complete checkup disclosed it to be $58.90. The bandits drove toward Salt Lake City, with the Sheriff force in pursuit, but they had gained so much of a start that the Davit county officers were unable to apprehend them. quiet. The Tavis high school basketball team opens the If oil season wth an afternoon encounter with the East high school' quintet of Salt Lake at the local gymnasium Friday afternoon. The decision to play the game in the afternoon instead of in the evening, as has been the past custom,. w as announced Wednesday. The change was 'made in order that the students at ,the school, numbering more than one thaus-anmay see Jhe game without having to go home from school in the afternoon and in the evening to see the returning contest. The afternoon gante will of course, be open to the general public, just as the evening games have been fn the past. I An added attraction on the proPhone 80 . Bountiful gram Friday afternopn is the curtain-raiser between Davis and East NEW 1933 CHEVROLET IS NOW ON DISPLAY high sophomore teams. This game ia scheduled to get under way at Piacs a glass on ik of playing card held in band, bolding tacs 3:00 o'clock. ip SC card tovmrd tbe amltem-meanwliUa balancing glaaa wHb ronr.ngat . Coach Glen Worthington anshown In lrwtn Finger li nldilon bj ftM fma nounced that Wednesday If SUdlencs. tad tpfwara that glaaa la actually being balanced on edge he would select his afternoon linestarting f card. Condensed Report of Condition up from the following players: Nelson and Evans, forwards; Farmington, Wilcox and E'addis, centers, and I Jimmy. WOODS CROSS Mrs. Wild snd daughter, Betty, Brown, Oviatt and Welling, guards. 31, 1932 Carrsapoadaat Only pne other game will be spent the holidays with J. Melvin MRS. FRANK R MUIR in the played Salt !.ake district RESOURCES Toone, of Sunset. that between West high and Telephoas: Banatiful 127 W Demand and Time Loans $205,07172 Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Mr. Friday, Granite. South high had drawn a Bond and Marketable Securities at market value. 8,246.92 snd Mrs. Ted Child, Mr. and Mrs. bye for the Overdrafts opening date. 186.14 Elbert Eldredge, of Butte; Richard J. West, spent Sunday with Real Estate Contracts 10,706.78 Montana, spent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. Page, of Clearfield. Banking House and- Post Office Building 8,500.00 week aa a guest of hi parents, Mr Miss Flna West the Sunday Furniture and Fixtures 2,000.00 and Mrs. Horton F.ldredge. Miss Davis. of All Real Estate owned, depreciated to guest Opal 1.00 Mrs. Joseph Day enterTax Notes (due in less than five Mrs. Therman Shoults Mr. Municipal and tained twelve ' guests at a watch spent Monday visiting friends in . $ 36,500.00 days) CLEARFIELD .At the annual U. S. and Municipal Bonds 23,500.00 party Saturday evening. West Weber. meeting of the Clearfield local of Cash on hand and due from our Reserve Mrs. Lucy Roberts expect to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craighead the Davis county farm bureau, held Banks . 104,894.88 spend the remainder of the w'inter announce the arrival of a baby girl in the amusement hall here Wedi . t in Los Angeles as a guest of her at the Dee directors 1933 for nesday evening, hospital Resources Total Cash $164394.88 164,89438 son. Dr. Elgin Roberts, and her Miss Maxine Muir has been vis- were elected by the members. They Mrs. Glen Evans. are D. Alvin Kay Nelson, daughter, Stoker, Mrs. Janet her TOTAL ..$399,608.44 Basil O. Layton, Mra. Ethel Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Roberts iting of grandmother, Muir, Ogden. Mrs. Hattie Moore, and Mra. Ruby LIABILITIES snd Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hatch atMiss Effie Bartley spent the past Odd. tended the funeral of George week 25,000.00 Capital visiting with Miss Helen .. 60,000.00 George Stalling, of Eden, state Surplus u Jackson, which was held in Ran- Drake, of Orden. Undivided Profits 8385.41 dolph Tuesday, January 3. Mr. and Mrs. George Beus vis- farm bureau president, was the Special Reserve 7,500.00 Miss Florence Eldrodge spent ited with Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bur-mt- t, principal speaker, and following the in Tooele as a guest last week-en- d program, the members enjoyed s of Ogden. Total Invested Capital $ 90,785.41 90,785.41 of friend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson had dance. Demand . 150302.55 Deposita A daughter was born to Mr. and as their evening guests, Time Deposits . 168320.48 Mrs. William Nelson on Christmas Mr. and Saturday Mrs. James Munson, Mr. Bills Payable . NONE day. Clarence Nelson and family and Miss Ethelyn Hatch entertained Miss Mearl Nelson. TOT A L $399,608.44 eight guests at a bridge luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hardman 30. December TO OUR DEPOSITORS FARMINGTON Friday, No trace has spent a week visiting in Salt Lake. Horace Eldredge returned Wedbeen found of the two bandits who Our cash resources are greater than our demand held up Monroe Sill at the Utah nesday from Boulder City where he deposits, that is, all demand deposits could be paid Oil Refining company station here spent the holidays with his parents, without calling a loan. Invested capital is 44 per cent Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Eldredge. Sunday evening, eacaping with ' total loans. of Lou Eldredge has returned from $58.90. The two men drove up to the Tremonton where she- - spent the FARMINGTON Two farm buChristmas holidays with her parreau annual meetings have been ents. scheduled for the coming week, George Stevens, who spent the Thursday, Jan Christmas holidays with his family, both to be heldthenext of direcelection for 12, uary has returned to Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eldredge tors and other business. The West Point meeting will be were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in the amusement hall there C. W. Peck Thursday, December 29. held on that date, and the meeting of The Pecks celebrated their 60th Davis local, comprising South the wedding anniversary on that date. Woods Cross, Bountiful, and CenBetty. Ann Eldredge, terville, will probably be held at the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful' Junior high schooL Clarence Eldredge, won first prize for the best poem written in the fifth grade of the school she is attending in Boulder City. The subje- w-a-s Miss June Nelson entertained a party of friends at breakfast Monmorning, January. 2, following dayNew a Years dancing party.' As Sill started to do this, the drivers companion got leisurely out of the car and walking around theauto, struck a gun against Sills hack, saying, This is a .45 keep East High in Afternoon Encounter ty W W station in a large black sedan and ordered ten gollans of gas. When ivll had filled the tank, the driver asked him to wipe the frost from the windshield with alcohol and a rag. DARTS TO OPEN Poultry and Seed Exhibits They are "crisp, fresh, salted and .guaranteed to give satisfaction. They . are jninufactured in Salt Lake City and will sell here Satur-day for 29 cents per nd - Special Amusement Features Every Day PLAN TO ATTEND cadd. P.RSK&GCg REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS 100 A Surety of Purity" . i ' , - ' ol . of .y Trr rli jCJ1 ' |