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Show lOirME XXVIII HdSgsnow CAUSEOFFATAL ROAD . For a number of year- of . KaysMllJ ha- - ACCIDENT W. Blood Worlton, Married Less Weeks, Killed -Near Centerville Tuesday Struck by a Night When for' the t,t, precipitation winter is .less than an l'ljj-'1J3- behind that ing period last year. As evidence of thiJho utes the following figures for last Fannington Driver Absolved of Responsibility winter: .if, . -- .71 l.OG 1 u j jn- - m. m Total 4.49 in. The precipitation for the prevent winter is as follows: S it 9:30 oclock Tuesday eve-iand died in a Salt Lake.hos-sever- October- al - ' November December hours later from received in the accident; . youth, whose home was in Lehi, was married m-jun- es llnthe bus .jr m. 1.7S in! Total uf . - 3.52 in. accounts of eyeKILLED BY CAR was walking on A car occupied by the pavement. of Brigham City, three residents THURSDAY noticed him on the road just in time to avoid striking him, and the vouth stepped to the center 5T the Frank Jardine of Hountiful George Manning of kirhway. Floral Miller a Farmington, driving Dies When Struck by Car rempany truck, and accompanied by in Hands of Sugar Company Golden J. Barton, also of Farming-to- n was immediately behind the Official; Fellow Employe Brigham City car, and when the speed, passenger car Blackened Injured; Verdict of Negli- -' tamed to the left, striking the pethe of center near the destrian Returned xmm mtually . iiuii-bmc- I l 'dealing . I'rograrit Irovidcs In si na tion for Hundreds of i l.oca1 Itesidents in Sewing, Home Hygiene, and Care of lhe Sick; Red Cross Examinations to He Chen x -- v Willi hmnlicdx of Davis county mining instruction each wtcli, t'WA il.isvos m nursing and ox lug pinjocts arc "doing much pimnlo I'ottoi homos m each of the I'wmmumtiox of tho county. niplov moni for ti women has been 1'iox oli il iiniloi tho CV A locally. Moii hundred women die oil mill d m tho sewing (lasses xxlihh arc hold, in all county' communities under the direction of 2G trm m il clothing supervisors. In addition to this, six seamstresses are sewing clothing for the needy, with the material furnished by tho American Red Cross and the Relief -- iv Muiin'ii pant- - l he "lioino" i oniih te vvitli a (oa m niimeioiis i upho.ii wood stove, n' eveivtlung. Imt a- ct, .slnilev is not sure as to what disposition will be made of it. - d- -. i n1- -. i (o(..n. FWA , j -- Tht meeting will folhtw a nnnt Hsvoinhly at 7 p ni. Die auwli.u y alvu will hold a m enisle met Plug A dance at tht i bateau will fol-- I nn line an automobile trailii and stieiig'tb with lightness for eas towing lie osirall lengtji of the out fit, i. In teet, and the celling is Mil In a n.tls Ingli to allow a per to t.iid uptight indoors. 'Window-aie on all four sides ami two douhlc hunk-- , aie pin-till d at one i ml, giving leeping act omoihit ion i for four pi eu ii- llltiulllv. MANY CUSSES reientl, i,imn!et''d him diintid la-- -- I I than-Hcvi- i i f . According to the witnesses, Worlton , l'ON Shiilev Ileywomi, cabinet m ikei and wood "vheelcd home, j'oii upon an uhamlomd ap This-po- i toniobdc i huiM table hciisi i, designed to be used ill a ( lilt Mrs Rnliaid Jvans am! Mrs . St t' tv: Sill pl.Hrtl two xiolin lect it'iis '(a ".Mimii't" b Mo.n'i,1 ami "Bclitni1' Me If Ml Ihosc I n l. woikti, oung (.harms," by Steven son, at roinpauietl b Mrs. J. Tboi nlev Mrs Enid Oilob, aeeomp.uned In Mrs. trgnna Freber of Salt Like of Dain this It Iltv sang two well leeeivtsl vocal vis county gai !. - .While do11 e Gomes on solos, (,D "M. the at some w.nk '(I ing carpi l ( and (b) louth a Ski." new Leigkter home of.Kaysv mayor he noticed the b ' and foil IT ''Second Minuet" h. Bosley. Litei, with picked a hindful of them, 'Mis. Oilob, again accompanied bv .Mrs'. Freber, sang other solos, The pink from the x .o'- - more or less warm rays, and ought them to ISeciet" by John Bnmlel Scott, l he Reflex off'n 'Onee in a While," by llenr Snx.l The berries, whuli were Muiket," by Molly Carow, and 'The touith- - of an th God Bless 5 ou, ' l Stanley Dicknull in diamet aie of the Ev-- . son and tu that tv, vain rbearing the Another delightful feature-othe claim woul.1 n.n lx- disputed, 'musical were two piano program Mr. Bone had a imture made of Mrs J. E Stevenson, (u) solos the new Janu.ux garden prod- - "Rondobj by Gaprieeioso U( t. Romance" b SibeliSounds like ttie bellies to solm and (b) . us, some. A featured speaker of tin afternoon was Dr. Andrew I,. Neff, of the I'mvcrsity of Dtali, who read an otigmal pupci, "The Romance of 1 - state eommamh i Ot.tn W Salt I.akt, state adjutant; Darrell T. Lane. Salt Like, national eommitteemau ; Cliailo. K.M.hv, Salt Imke, national er; Mr. Farnsworth, district commander; Mr. Saxton, district Ray Adams, service officer. The auxiliary will hr represented by Mrs. George W. Wot then, lrovo, state president, and Mis-- Barnes. All legionnaires and auxiliary members and former service men are invited to attend the meetings. ie-le- , the winter. join: . !m al lioMossr'-- , s(-- Myron WT Blullips gavden t wiek To Ted Botn re the Inmor-fo- r noticing t)u ite-- i develop-men- t t Slate officers of the la gum Black-ncr- , tid to attend im hi le ROAD WORKER mi. f .ml Mrs I St ravvlierries cx-P-- from Salt Lake City, i lipcning in Mivei four-poin- the business Rl.u.,1 ,t V U w lei." r low J.uob-- 11 . DAVIS COUNTY Builds Unique Wheeled Home iti(M da nnvtmc ol tin B,n dnesil.i j iifu'i; (lu!' In Kl uooll at t Iv Blond liotlio 111 k.!s- : D dandelions wei. the lilac leaves all that fades ir now with the la "Springs nort Mi-- .47 jn. lUnry exact) " that in grass was grci ' 1.02 in. January (to Jan. 23) there at 9:20 had suited walking to Centerville in , blinding snowstorm the heaviest !Sd arriving- fact Similar calL to the convention haw been tvvued to Amtriean L'- unit-- . m the three gion AuwhXi Mniam w'tinty divtiutv b Barne- - of Kavi!U, com-- ' nut tew email li oldems conet rn ng fm rm r s-ice men will he at. the l.t gion conference, meludoig the let gion's pi ogi nut' and the 'termer service Man'- - pn ten nee oil A and the C W.A giv ei nnn lit re-llen- to Ruth Timms of Center-n- L He had ridden to Bountiful Weber, to be tM st October Vs November Docember January (to Jan.21) White CENTERVILLE his bride of of the home Worl- Russell Jetton two weeks, on a truck struck by 19 was Imitate highway just south of in D.ivi.n, llonu Some weeks ntnl organ eounUe- - b 1! K Fam-- v ei t )i dis-tru- t V,ommal. i , and ('.has K. . Savtoii, dTvf.ruI s fei i (Minnandei . 4 inch for the correspond- Truck; The pev' snowfall of Tuesday night ho disclosed the interesting fact Than Two. Mayors Garden i s, New in Ripen 3 N..ie- - .f lmt'oitAnt.Vmeii-.'o; distent com cut ion to be ' I.! os Ogdi n Saturday, FeL u.uV h.ii hied mailed, to all maintaining local wcatlur recording. temperature, precipitation, etc. 'Alter the heavy Bav View Club Holds Meeting At -- Blood- Home Strawberries t 11 hoeti stiUi-.-tic- Rnssell American .Legion Plans District Meeting, Feb Water Content Near .Last Year AND A FORWARD - d SICK AT DAVIS soou'ticM. Miss Ruby Stringham, county homo agent, is in 'general ctiaige o the sewing classes1. Four graduate nurses are conclasses in Care of the' ducting Ikjirls Scheduled to Sick" and "Home Hygiene,'1 coursat kttysxille l'riday es outlined by the American Red Sugar in Utah." Miss Anne Soffe, school Cross. Hie club guests were Mrs. R ('. AflernKin. Hut Only Skele- nurse, is in charge of this work Robinson of Farmington, Mrs. L and 42ii Davis women are Conte Stewait, Mrs, Fled Sheffield, ton Squad Available for now preparing county for tlje final exMrs Hubert Button, Mrs M. W. to in given within the History is hem. made rapidly m Bhillips, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mrs. (iranite Trounces aminations Contest; next two weeks. Those completClifford Washington these duj.x. Strong. Mrs. Hairy the course will reing Team Basketball I.ocal 11. successfully Mrs. Mrs. J. J. annew Bowman, Strong, Day after dav plans arc ceive Red Cross certificates. nounced by vaijoiis dcpaiDmnts J. Barnes, Miss Miriam Barnes, One of the features of the sewMrs. II. ( Moitensen, Miss Erlu KAYSVILLE If the Davis high ing classes is a demonstration of genre by Jury lalmer, of Kaysville; Mrs. Sarah sihool listed an infirmary among the road. proper care-o- f sowing machines E. Mays, Mrs. Richaul Evans, Mrs. its the chances nn that and the methods for using all atbuildings, The Brigham car, occupied by II. S. loir sen of Salt Like City, Mrs, Coach Glen Worthington would de- tachments. BOUNTIFUL-Fra- nk Jardine of Russell .Westley Milton By water, J. S. L'dinghnm, Miss Ruby Muir, ride to hold basketball practice Another member of a state a of feature of the Barnes II. the J. Bountiful, and A. W. Westley, stopped Kaysville of Bountiful; Mrs. C 11. Barton, of there, for with three renters and a program haspopular Iwen the meat canning as did Mr. Manning, and Highway survey crew, was instantly Canning company, Alvin Moss of Ogden; Mrs. Jahc7. Adams, and Mrs. forward on the sick list, he has demonstrations given in various aided in taking the unconscious killed last Thursday afternoon when the Woods Cross Canning company, Ijaurence Ellison of Layton. quite a problem in selecting a teum communities of the county. youth to the office of Dr. John C. he was struck by a car on the state Mr. and Mrs. William Varney of Lunchrooms have been opened at for the game with Cyprus at the Stock in Bountiful, where he was highway two miles south of here. the Varney Canning at company the Stoker and South Bountiful afternoon. local The driver of the automobile, W. Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. gymnasium Friday piven emergency attention. schools in connection with the CWA defwho D. official of Shaw are comof an centers three of The Smith the Smith Canning Ogden, from Worlton, still unconscious the Amalgamated Sugar company, pany at Clearfield have returned initely out of the game this week program. I severe head wound, was subseqheld was DepMark Atkinson and Dick Wool-slayfor hosattended where from are investigation by they Chicago uently rushed to St. Marks who are experiencing an atsession of the National pital in Salt Lake, where he died uty Sheriff Roy White of Davis a rewas flu and Dean Child, who tack 6f but association. at 1:25 oclock Wednesday morn-inCanners subsequently county, Corn-Ho- g of is nursing an infection of the leg. PROVO Foremost leaders leased to the custody of the Weber canwill in reduction There be a chunk and state will address genand county sheriff pending the meeting ning crops this year, but the extent This leaves Bert Faddis as, the Sherrif Joseph Holbrook eral assemblies of leadership Week only available center, but then Lheru Sherrif s Calvin Roberts of a coroners jury which returned of the reduction is not now known, Deputy Janat Brigham Young University verdic that the car was driven Mr. Barnes said this morning. The is some consolation, for Cyprus ud Roy White were notified im-j- a LOGAN Farmers who are Inuary 21 to February 2. seven-inc- h tall terested in a boasts mediately after the accident and negligently but without felonlfius AAA will determine the amount of signing the corn-hoof tho lleber J. Grant, president center and no lad in the Davis camp contract and who have questions as let about identifying the victim. intent. that is to be cut, and this acreage to D. is L. S. speak church, expected Xo could hope to gain the ball on the to how it will apply to their indiA fellow member of the survey will be based upon figures furnishpapers pertaining to his iden on Wednesday unless unforseen tity were found on his person, the crew, Chares W. Taylor, of Woods ed by the Bureau of Agricultural vidual rases should nee their local events interfere. Governor Henry jump. Bud Nelson, who plays regularly county ugent, or in cases where only clues being a class ring and Cross, suffered bruises when he Economics as II will eak Blood part at forward for the Darts, is crip- there is no Friday class pin, both bearing an initial was hit The questions of wages, hours of by the same car but was agent write to the exof the regional meeting of the Utah L" for the, school, and the initials not seriously injured. be pled with not one, hut two sprained tension service of the Utah State will and allied labor, problems Social of Conference Work, R. W. on the inside. State A Salt Lake ankles. Agricultural college, according to Deputy Sheriff White said that based largely upon NBA requireradio station broadcast a descriptbeing held in connection with leadIn a' game played at Kaysville Director William Peterson, ments. in line a rod was WILLIAM Jardine manager BRUCKART holding Week. ion of the victim, and by a. queer ership last Friday, Granite trounced the of the AAA for Utah. Barnes, together with three Dr. John A. Widtsoe, of the L. I). coincidence of fate, John Worlton, the center of the cement highway 5K to 18. The county agricultural agents and that Taylor was standing near other Utah canners, Ronald Wads- and bureaus of the federal govern- S. Council of the Twelve, will ad- Darts, a brother who is The summary follows: employed at a now forhave been supplied with comof Utah the worth, New are corpoMonPacking crew the members of ment. being The other policies by. Salt Lake hotel, turned on the radress the general assembly Granite information on alt the detailq F. Parker of Utah Can- mulated bv the President and high J. plete on ration; the were also the to dio well as highway. as standing lecturing day, just as the description was to the contract. They Blake and of the administration. George pertaining A. ning company, executives President broadcast. He rushed to the hosGenealogy Section. Jardines body was- carried 80 of the are prepared to answer practically s Royal Canning company, all Routine news reports of these W. Ivins will discuss, Great pital at once and was with his feet by the car and Taylor was hurlall questions which will arise with of Ogden, served on committees moves on the part of government I Have Known," on Tuesbrother until the end, although the ed 10 feet. on to the tell reach not respect to an individual situation of officials do seeking agreements always Hon Nephi L. Morris will injured outh never regained Mr. Shaw, who was accompanied farmer. Questions which canconfus- day. on the with the Depart- whole-storare and often any in canning problems Character topic of, speak by two Denver sugar company of- ment of Agriculture. not be answered by local corn-ho- g ing. What has led to the adoption the Businesa World, on Thursday. After an investigation, the sher- ficials, stated that he did not see officials will be referred by them Many committee meetings fea- of new policies and the formulation Men and women interested in iniffs department to the corn-hotogether with the men working on the highway. section of the AAA, convention effect the at national tured their and what of new plans dividual and community developCounty Attorney William A, Daw-jo.- 1 Mr. Jardine, who was 25 years which time full with facts of the cases (he and along for nation the the be upon thousands come plans upon prorating ment by may and Justice of the Peace J. W. of annually was born in Bountiful. He production Director Peterson said. age, are involved, and of industries canning crops various groups from many parts of western Amerof Bountiful absolved Manning is survived No emergency agents nor assistby his widow, Edna throughout the country on an equi- the things that are of interest to ica to attend Week. of leadership responsibility for the accident. ants will be appointed in the corn-ho- g Goodfellow; a son, Stanley Frank table basis was discussed. Commit- people This year is the 13th annual week. Ada Mrs. his reduction program unless the 5; mother, Jardine, to the chosen canners were tees in the by is "Character an The theme is, In other words, it interpreR. Vern county Bryson Jardine, Bountiful; four represent their group in further tation of these cooperates with the federal events Modern World." g in paying the expenses and a brother,1 Mrs. Frances discussions at Washington with the sisters government verfilm sound tells the Grand that national Of at the opera, capital of the agent. In some counties Jardine Binch and Mrs. Marjorie AAA officials. be a feature will sion of Pagliacci, the real story. where no agent is employed, reJardine Williams, Salt Lake; Janet In of the evening entertainments. The sort this readers its is to It . give and Betty Jean and Stuart Jardine, ports have been going around that San the made was by of illuminating Information that production Bountiful. the farmers in such counties canand Grand Carlo company Opera week Funeral survices for R. Vern this paper is publishing each not take part in the corn-ho- g The body was taken to the Holproin be will shown Tuesday night Peck, who its Washington Digest It is an died early Saturday brook mortuary. These reports are lalse, Digram. entertainments Other hall. College ming in an Ogden hospital, were rector Peterson points out. Any ininterpretive news letter written Funeral services for Mr. Jardine dance, old Monday in from the capital by William Bruck- - include the Get Acquainted dividual farmer, no matter where he the L. D. S. Twelfth were held in the Bountiful Second U. LOGAN. a debate between B. Y. U. and Ilarmon Barton chapel in Ogden with Bishop ward chapel Sunday afternoon. lives in the state, if he can qualify Y" the C a Symconcert been A. a S. has by presented ' Kaysville Bvid J. Wilson Mr. in for signing a reduction contract, session, With congress presiding. Burial concert by woolen sweater this week with the orchestra, and a made in the Fannington cemetand desires to corpe under its pro- Utter is of increased in- phony LaIiruckarts freshthe numerals and bartd for class "Y" 'concert freshmen the ery. terest. visions, will have an opportunity to man football participation at the dies Glee club. do so. If there is no agent in the was born in Farming-ton- , . No American writer is better Sfkte Utah college, Agricultural December 24, 1891, a son of A county, gToWers may make an apthis for from job. received particular equipped Ben Brown, according to word FARMINGTON II. and Zina Van Fleet Peck, his peal to a neighboring county agent he of of Smith Ivan began Missouri, and native Coaches Elmo announced surviving are his widow, Mrs. Davis county assessor, or West Middle work in directly to Director Peterson at the newspaper k, ; r twu daughter sTMfsT stataviT which EartoTplayecl logim. a witHthe Wich7ta7KafrrrKagtrSTRt game very good requires them- at tackle on the freRhmen "Bin Fen-iand Rosalie Peck, and has he but Kansas the 12 squad. Star, City of assessments days ?on Ry Peck, all of Ogden; pletfon Ioultrymen of Utah will benefit Tj in previous years, ev- He is expected to make serious, bid had long experience as a WashingJames II. Clow, 60, former resithan earlier "d his mother, by the recent adoption Mrs. B. II. Peck, materially to the end on went or tackle lie either for ton position the and correspondent, made Kaysville, of a code of fair competition by dent of Salt Iatke effort is being nd one for is He next brother, Horace V.Peck, ery Press United team with the the varsity year. first died early Saturday morning in the chick capital accorddeputy assessors throughout the Garland. industry, hatchery i registered in the school of educa- but later joined the Associated Anaheim, California, according to to speed the work. Pock was known ing to Carl Frischknccht, extension throughout county to tion at the Utah State Agricultural Press Washington staff. When the word .received here. The StatesCivil United Service owners Automobile desiring of the Utah State Commission will J?- - intcrmountaia.. highly- - compli- United- - State- - DailyT. a. publication country - among obtain" tax "clearance S"W their cars college Mr.- - Clows - mother.,.. Alrs...Louise poultryinan applicaaccept e livestock college Agricultural d trade. He was 1934 license plates may mented on his interest in the covering only government activ Clow, died in Los Angeles, The master code was signed by tions!' untit February' T with his father, the late R. so that the activities of the school. Sties, was started by David Lawr3. lie had lived President be obtained, can get this done January Roosevelt, December 27, sition of principal agricultural ex- and his uncle, Leo Peck, of ence,. Mr. Buckart joined the staff in Salt Lake and Kaysville for and the provisions contained there- Elorer to fill a vacancy in the either through the deputy asssssors nin tRe livestock business or through the county office. .of plant industry, .depart- of experts on governmental affairs many years, but for the last in .will affect more than O.QOO comr fifteen and was also a had made his home in mercial hatcheries in the United rnent of agriculture, .Washington, Mr. Lawrence. At the years, years by organized ember of the Peck Bros. Livestock C. same time he was writing a daily California. States. As approved, the code pro- D.The son mmission company of Ogden un-- . a busihis are entrance salary ranges from widow, on Surviving from Washington report practices of unfair two years Mrs. Louise C. hibits numerous to $6,400 a year, less a de$5,600 ago, at which time into have for John Horn ness peWs fir, the Philadelphia Pub- and two sisters, which services Funeral crept competition Mrs, disposed of his interests, Newmanofwho lic Udgersyndlcate; the chrck halie ry indur yTTXll cent of Sunset, 91, early pioneyr, Lon Angeles. as a measure of economy and been in the Mr. Buckart made a Lottie Barratt of who fines the terminology that is to For Davis County died at his home Saturday, were years the stock businessoperating of Salt in were Officers deduction of three and a two His retirement sisters, near Evanston, Sunin concembe used advertising, - hatching chosen conducted at two oclock p. special study of everything funeral serv and yoming, and Weber county. County Farm Bureau were per cent. Lakeafterattending chicksward S. L. D. was specifies He baby sellihg activities. Sunset in the ing government nf (bp annual meetin g held Satur day "The dutieFvtir lie to' plan, ortlt the " trade practices ana" employvi r pa Satpetw rttcrwhtnre California for Hav a f rernoorTa ncTev e nlmTir'tht? ChajKd.-wiand direct agricultural exleft in KaysVille, ganize, be to ment conditions that are Second services were ered al) of the foreign debt fundi Davis high school- in Kaysville -- presiding. night. red to; and.coptains provisions ploration in foreign countries, es- held - Tuesday - in- - Sublette,. Idaho, ing eonferencea.And.was so accur- urday and South AmerBusiness sessions' and talks-bfor its administration through a pecially hr Centraland the direction of the Mount ate itr reporting these complicated under the featured in high altileaders lean countries, within body seC up largely from sessions that he never had to make Armand Rosen-brui- ricyltural of sethe for tude .fc: ARyiN'GTON areas, purpose afternoon-- . meetingwand a dance m Ogden mortuary. the industry. . Lake suffered a the evening concluded the program pushed, a. . hand- a' aingle.xorrection in any report. and new crop promising curing chicks that weigh Using inferior shoulder and other minor cart across the plains in 1860. is and to perform other reounce-eacevent. Mr, Buckarts weekly letters in plants; h the for ot lhan leas Mrs. ' "ken. the truck he was survived by 'three daughters, will give you a very To less than 23 ounces per dozen; giv- lated duties. , Carl, B. Green of Clearfield K Indian Valley, this paper overturned on the new.: be obtained is Sarah Andrews, Fullinformation Farm of what idea gxsing the of may comprehensive president ing secret rebates; substituting Christine, Alber- on in Washington and yhat it al of Farming- - Bureau .with A special meeting of the share babyrchicks on consignment to a from the secretary of the United John II. Bumingham Ida.; Mrs. Mary t ton Cora Miss Horn, and and ta, Canada; 'nesday morning. means. Your friends will appre holders of the New Survey Irriga- fictitious consignee and inducing States Civil Board of Examiners to Rosendall, he was of Bountiful asof a son, Willjam Horn, Mal- ciate ft tip s to. where they can get tion company will be as Sunset; held in the breach of contract are some of the at the post office in Ogden or Salt Evans W. W. .Layton. James Idaho with a load of brothers, three information Ida.; of ta, house Sat- corrupt practices which , the code Ijike or from the United States school kind this reasurer. Kaysville public Ida'S Moroni Horn, Civil Service Commission, Washfirm -- i,rorn. a Salt Lake baking Horn, Payette, aims to correct. Mrs. Effie Turner of Farmington urday evening at 7:30. ' D. C. iu tko hen.ke atruck a soft spot wo- Union, Oregog; and Daniel Horn, in is in ington, now effect the is f code of new this The a man The one meeting time purpose puts president -, Mrs. Every two 'fksich forced him ofj was sisters, the m,J0a breedoffiSublette, exall Ida; is of with the other he fjnds ten men who to. consider the proposition Utah, and binding upon I tu is Business causing his truck to over- - mens division,Mrs. Ruby Holbrook, Mary Ann Lonnesberry, Albion idea across looking up for those others re he did. But changing the companys stock in er hatcheries, dealers and Frisch-knec- who are cers being Twin thought ofit-htfo- and Isobel Gallagher, it up. Atlanta looking Idaho,hatch Prof, for f Irrigation-compansale, that this Haights Creek Syracuse, and Mrs, thought. a only the truck was badly leaves also He they ' Journal. Idaho. warns. Falls, for another class of stock. The Thumb Tack. ver Lttle of his load was JLillie Hatch, secretary-treasurenumber pf grandchildren. imaged Cross. LAST Cy-ypr- RruckartV letter Interprets the News i At Capital for You Canners Return From Convention Held in Chicago Church Iacaders To Speak at Provo leadership Week two-wee- k er Farmers Interested In Sipninp: g. -- Contract Are Advised I six-foo- - t, g - Char-acter- y g . gem-rally- Peck, Native fast-movin- Farmington, Dies Ogden Hospital Harmon Barton Gets Freshmen Letter in Football at U.S.A.C. ofJr 5d Deputy Assessors Are Rushing Work Chick Growers Benefit From Poultry Code Former Kaysville Resident Dies at. California Home Fh-Pec- Examination for Agricultural Expert - -- extra-fcurricul- asso-ejate- ar Cali-lomi- Service for Sunset Resident Sunday Farnr Bureau Has sOy-er- Annual Election hav-,Sin,- ce a, for-thrp- al Balt-Luk-'- and one-ha- lf driver of Bread 'Truck Is Injured ad-h- - y Special Meeting of , w ho- Irrigation Company ; dm-ie- s wt Be Held Sat Eve. h five-sixt- ed vice-preside- nt secretary-t- K2Vr . , ed s . I ii .I- 1 ht vice-preside- . r, Woods , -- , -- |