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Show ir - PAGE FIVE The Senator . ld Machinery Company, Second South, Salt "et I tah. Phone Wasatch . Inc, 53 ' By Ram Park THE SENATOR FROM SANDPIT With ATHLETES j Examination; next big will produce, now itSk Darryl VWIN" f 1 ; f!.be at chil-Euro- men of to name five great answered in they rnropesn history, George Arliss! ftJTwill be no repetition of episodes already pictured fnew show will depict other in the great statesmans rivi.vMa ' Pmmertlr Matured will Bonaparte and Empress Tie life ef the youthful nSeli. planned as Tyrone Power s has been posU Starring vehicle, -in favor of Suez. 1 i covering the motion picture S; - j Phone Ham of REOs press agents said Penner has a dog that if the radio isnt turned on hat Joe pro-fnu- n. . Something I never knew before: Movie stunt men wear cork pads inch thick beneath their clothes performing .difficult stunts. When GE ,e pict- though. yeah sa-v- ,Ht repu-titio- Oh hnr ; n ied in Milan and made his as a singer in New York. He was bom in Mexico City, the comedians' air 'WU stk Tito Guizar, ballyhooed as Paramounts new Mexican discovery, :s of Italian-Frenc- h descent, stud- during -- j and the fkids. Im going to see it at least couple of times more. When I (went to see it it w&s raining cats 'and dogs and our car was nearly fufloat when we came out I asked my wife what she thought of the flood and she said she thought it u better than the Hurricane. harks eis, ''e bull-whacke- rs i'ark they said it sounded like an actor's resort. I dont give a dam -- vbats in a name, anyway One - i ly-m- If you dont go to another ure, dont miss Snow White .the Seven Dwarfs. And take - ' ry cut it t 1 PSWnd ed - When I Day and Night i 1 met Margaret was playing in Swing While on the set of Tour Lady. Meets Girl, I was introduced A io Penny Singleton, who fcas part we We that 5n the picture. figured ad met before and we had. She Wd to be Margaret McNulty. I cont know why she changed her 'Timemaybe the numerology vibrations werent right. There was Fox had s new actor allow-m- g werent but they Signed up anyone to meet' him or write Anything about him until they had decided on a screen name. I think they use a crystal gazer or something- The first time I ever went So Hollywood they said my name, Hamilton Park, sounded like a sub- '.division. ,lr uranue I 20th-Centu- Tlh Historical Data Depicted Through I was down in Hollywood Mc- When in October Nulty, who our' , sound-- p' tamers container. j - ; Bl riien No-one' . mck-Cm- u . . gets accustomed to various properties and the Urine L called by their Wphenalia For instance, a baby is portable light A broad Dolly-Loving powerful spoUight; truck for cameras; pan !Z tate the camera horizontally; Kie out to decrease the light in gradually until the subject is the most Lrkness. Protagonist character in a story; Wtant Jt" room, scenery or street for a motion picture; sun Cr" bright light for illuminating to photU. set from above; take ograph a scene; truck- -to move camera back from the subject; rapid rotation of a j pe j USjos one box River-Murra- 1 - He The-Be- River-Murra- y hiS? con-itruct- J i j LSS I Murray-America- - j d. lais ; , S appeared,, fast-fadin- g stage and the screen, "isprobablr his greatest portray80 many clar He famous in European when a teacher asked her hia-rfSi- fol-Coun- ty ' IJ' rhicaeo U showing, will be George Arliss as Dis irliss created the role both and r Davis has a hard row to hoe be-- ! fore they repeat last years cham- PionshiP performance. They have a task today in downing the Monroe lads. Then, if they win today, and we predict they will, they will have to meet the winner of the I n No-FARMINGTON Early : Clearfield ward chajiel. vember of last year the Davis . las Fairbanks. Jr., arrived in Los .. . , , Health department distrib-Mrs. Allan Taylor plans- - tp leave Hit. n Fork game. and Uted its first bulletin carrying a him't.ymooning in southern Cali- Angeles on the same train, the this week for her home in Elko. will have a large task to do in fever they scarlet message regarding Nevada, after spending the past I th Krt.alest newspaper photographers made a ,j disposing'of that team to gain the mad rush to take Dougs six weeks with her parents, Mr. At that time an epidemic am, downpour that Los An picture finals with Granite maybe on Satar of the end to south be in y and ignored the Mrs. and Mml starting James A. game Gloria! McEntire. pt,k!, vicinity kas had in urday evening. full with ( the coop-the but in would a It must have been a bitter pill for resulted county, Mrs. Eldon Barlow and infant jlars, tju nuiTdH.r 0f. y,.ar9Cali--of1 probably .for the have of all the eration Bears the lady to swallow. epidemic had parents, is from victory the they curse, gained son will return to their home this There is likely to be a general was short-livefornia newspapers, so judge they broken faster after retrieving the demand Thursday from the Dee hospital. increase for farm goods - are- - correct ball from few the1 increasif at rate Munuy Within the any days past Mr and Mrs. L Belnap and Shirley Temple wont vacation in wfith the last quarter Bills, dining Caliafter all this summer, Hcr!drpn of Hooped were Friday eve- - ing numbers of streptoecocic sore weather there was unusual to the of the greatest showing year The Bear fornians, it was more than unusual n game mother decided, what w ith all the n'nfr diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. eeo- a of bureau ' rtie, ,scPj fever rashes to me. agricultural was probably the most interesting noniics things that are happening over issued th report through gann of the day from a sectators Utah State re-- i there, that it would be better to Agricultural college durTime and standpoint again indicates. This trend, the stay in this country. She may icntly ing the fray both teams were tied. report make some personal points out, is predicted be- -; ' e for cause consumer back east and then go appearances buying has held up to a resort gun while production has declined dur. .... ... on the Maine coast. , , ....... Mrs. Matthew S. Holt 'last November. said the doctor, ibis toes in that he had a staff cor- - exploded ing the last period of price declinannounce the arival of a son, born fever hus been misnam- - respondent and eye witness in the Scarlet ation Furthermore, inventory esti-- ; are starting a campaign last Thursday morning at the Dee.jed. It should be called - California city at that time. Many fans and writers picked mates show that consumers are not Streptomong the fans to bring William hospital iji Ogden. Mrs. Holt was coccio Infection. IDaxis for a setup. The first quar- - stocked up on goods, and that there is ini. &. Ilart back to the films. ' He has formerly Miss Gertrude Smedley, niune to streptococcic infection; As we arrived in a downpour, and ter looked something like Gunnison will he a great demand when they e n.fst f a couple daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. everyone is liable to the sore throat, were. entirely foreign to had a setup. After that period, begin to purchase goods to replen AngC-af.nic dollars, but it is said Smedley of Bountiful. ? hal to depend on good old j Davis settled-dow- n to business and ish their stocks. Each of us is a potential scarlet 18' western s name to lead us instinct to ave. fever Individuals Elder or Van 1 rase Green Og-will leave carrier. k c.I, in the lights again. What den Thursday evening on the react differently. Some have hay fools these mortals be! ion but we v . e Challenger for New York, where fever front inhaling pollens, others 'n finding the Wat AllTO REPAIRING AUTO PARTS he will sail on the S. S. Manhattan eczema from eating certain foods, 'atb'r sorry that we had left the m for for England to do missionary work skin eruptions from using particu-- 1 !uul WRECKER SERVICE l,nnv v nioi nia for the church of Jesus Christ of drugs or soaps . Likewise, in-- 1 Latter-da- y dividuals have to reactions Saints. varying We saw washed toxins of infection One out down stream automobiles, The Sunday School missionary the A in the rivers, homes I?1A , 1 flve a having streptucoc-- am, AQS dass under the direction of David. . fllMK,tHl hous0!l t.arried Tysons throat will show a preubar miles from their former locations, honored Elder Van Green rl Layton An interesting ghmpse into the with a farewell sk,r reaction, cnpillary hemor- - ha.ge highway bridges ciumbled party last n.slory of the mtermountain west evening at the home of Saturday his par-- 1 hc,s ,n lhe sku! we tt,rm this a and earned down the Ias. Angeles of river and water running into the by the 8"eS histori' ents- Mr- and Mrs. Carl B. Green. Lfever rtt thi ' stoics in the business district of members of the class were Jf"hp territory of the Denver & Rio Thirty 'downtown Los Angeles, but the T ,a Games and were played Grande Western Railroad. Second present. sip it of sights was watching the in the series 'will be found in this refreshments served.. luis out'br,ak; examine woikers f the city trying to get Mrs. J. E. Robinson of Copperton issue of The Weekly Reflex. . Z stPtach morning1 for a ml to innr jolwt, wading down the Although the discovery of gold sore throat, keep those with same niain thorofares. carrying their in- JsTfcS brought throngs of intrepid boseate dinner at Stay home R)'!as ,uj Pavne who hiir been visiting at borne from school treasure seekers into th booming s by candlelight and bought hfton v u ith sore jf slightest , mining camps of the Rookies, the the Mabey home for some time, gardenias without s,, much as a ot of t ra n s po rta tilm To r companied hls daughterr M rsr Rob 7 a decade were burros, horses, pack that unusual California weather. trains and lumbering freighters driven by the famed to Ht down fo the real pur- of yesteryear. Rail of the. column. We hope to Mrs. Paul Zaugg entertained last .. P'se transportation into and through Wednesday in honor of the luth Vnn bundaj afternoon at.aw an f the Davis games in the !art the mountains did not come until me JJL r of Miss tournament again this year. Ab anniversary of her daugh-!ih- e IMo, when General William J. Pal- birthday the lhat vn though he has lfU.tat Mann,nlf s Fifteen little girl mer envisioned a trunk line from ter. Maxine. u' hostesses, ; American lonor an Fork and Bear Kiver in attended friends Denver to Mexico City along the he is still rooting for Cos.ige Alburthe A called of intIu;Jd relatives group large Rio Grande, the river from which Nt,'ss Matthews the Darts He thinks as far as the l,h'k,KusHdl and afternoon Sunday evening at the railroad took its name. is concerned he has kissed Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. of Ogden. The baby railroad. so named the home of his chances Mrs. L. will C. Smith goodbye, as the Jordan entertain to Van visit Green and Elder because its original tracks were Green, is the fastest in the circuit, league Davis the North stake Primary narrow gauge (three feet wide), offer their best wishes before his board at her home this af-- 1 to Friday the British mission. early contemplated branch lines departure One of the most colorful players Mrs. Allan N. Adams returned ternoon through the mountains as far west the floor at the tournament ilon G. in ood Mrs. Melvin returned Randolph Sunday as Salt Lake City. How the in- to her home 604 (.veninjf was UolH.rts. w.(ln,s,lay sistent clamor of pioneer metal after spending two weeks here with home Monday from the Dee hospi- - f ,(i almost nl OGDEN al, where she underwent an opera- - si miners turned its rails permanent- relatives and friends. had the Springville rIt.han(l, Mr. Mrs. and and Vernall She Harris last Mexiion Wednesday ly westward, and away from When he Rot the ball f(Kllt.d co. furnishes the basis for the en- son, Ronnie Dean, of Brigham City ting along fine, but will be confined thralling story of development of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. to her bed for about a week longer. The Clearfield M Men basketball a vast western empire and growth and Mrs. David Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cowan spent team, high point winners of North of a major transcontinental rail- road. Friday in Tremonton visiting Mr. Davis stake, won fourth place in The Royal Gorge War is one of Cowans sister, Mrs Jennie Rich- the Ogden division during a series most vjvid chapters in western ardson. of games played last week at the railroad history. Scaling mountain Mr. and Mrs. Milton liadfield Weber college gymnasium. The passes, tunneling under the Con- had as their Sunday evening guests hoop teams they competed with tinental Divide, finding a water Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blood, Miss were the l!th lind 17th wards of e"el route along the Colorado riv- Hilda liadfield and Howard Umple-b- Ogden. Garland and North Morer there is romance and high adthe Clearfield Although gan. venture in every chapter of the Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Moss had a quints did not win a title in the Rio Grande story. their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and tournament, as they did History of the home railroad, as Mrs. Don Moss of Salt Lake City. last year, they have shown some revealed in its current advertiseMisses Ruth Stoker and Golda brilliant playing during this season ments. closely parallels the history Criddle entertained with a birthday Lof basketball. Auwest. of the intermountain Reserve District No. 12. thentically portraying agricultural, industrial and recreational developREPORT ment, these ads serve a splendid vf condition of Barnes Banking Company of Kaysville. in the State of purpose in showing the major role Utah, a member of the ' Federal Reserve System, at the close of busiplayed by the Denver & Rio Grande ness on March 7. I'.MN. Western in reclaiming an empire Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commissionei little more than a half century of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed airo described as an impenetrable by the Board bf Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to wilderness. the provisions of lhe Federal Reserve Act. ASSETS .i .':t:t'i.s.-14..iLoans and discounts j that In which the opposite nrm from Springville had expected. , The' Dart boys' were by all odds the best on the floor in the evening games when it came to taking the hn off iht backboard and the low ing in of their own shots. Joe krvf a wonderful exhibition of this part of the play. - "Foot-Note- s j picture j j Urges Throat Care 7i6. Elder Dale Barton of Kaysville who recently returned from the British mission, delivered the mon at the regular sacrament meeting Sunday evening at the Goes Hollywood he would laugh at the Red Devils showed the Sanpete boys some real WWASVW..VWA jand then either pass or shoot with IBasketbalL Ilpolf h UpdriIUUll -- Lake City, Gloria Swanson and Doug- - MATTRESS RECOVERING Mattresses recovered and rebuilt at Salt Lake Prices Me Call for and Deliver Overman Mattress Company Phone Kaysville 10 y. ch CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Literary Guild met Monday evening at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden. The gatheveering marked a special guest each which at ning and banquet, member had the privilege of inviting one guest. The banquet tables were effectively decorated with low bowls of sweet peas in pastel shades and yellow candleabra. Mrs. Martha Green, president of the club, presided over the affair. The acting hostesses were Mrs. Ruth Rampton, Mrs. Irene Brown and Miss Minnie Miss Elva Winn. Moore Brown of Ogden read a modem play. The theme song was sung by the ladies quartet, consisting of Phyllis King, Alma Dahl Bessie Dahl and Helen Briggs, accompanied by Mary Abrams. 65 members were present guests-anAs a special guest Mrs. Alvin Stoker was present Complete USED TRACTORS stock used reconditioned Fordson Tractors, excellent running condition, completely guaranteed. Am Biin i H' Overdrafts United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed Other Bonds, Stocks, and Securities furniture and fixtures. Banking house, 2,Mts2 51,120.00 14,.02.50 . 2. 25,001.00 .0.054.41 $1.m Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items . .. in process of collection Froze s 57.475.S2 EVERY WEEK! ELECTRIC RANGE 512.50.01 Total LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and -corporations State, county, and municipal deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers - .. .::r . checks outstanding, etc. .. Total of above items: Not secured by the pledge of loans andor investments $107,512.17 MIXER, TOASTER, LAMP 2211.1111.54 awarded every week for 55.91S.00 BEST 2,075.90 STATEMENTS OF 50 WORDS OR LESS ON z "Why' I Would LikeAir Electric Range1 171.707.1 1 Capital Account: Common stock 500 shares, par $100.00 per share Surplus Undivided profits $ 50,000.00 65,000.00 net ESTELU W. OTEBSOKa Satevula. Utah. B. R. ALSTON, Soil Lak City. Ulak. PON t. SHAW, Magna. Utah. O. L. PALMER, Ogdaa, Utah. MARJORIE McCULLOUGH. Path City, Utah. MIXERS L CATC, Sail Lak City, Utah. MRS. K. MRS. D. E. MOTES. Ogdon. Utah. PREAL WHITTLMORE. Aahton. Idaho. MRS. J. R. MILLS. Bisgtaam. Utah. EDITH WELLING. Holding. Utah. MBS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. ALTA I. FAUX. Prom. Utah. W. I. TAYLOR. Plata City. Utah. THEO DANIELS. Sk Charloa. Idaho. LEO BECESTEAD. J1L. Swan Lotto. Idaho. G. B. JENSEN. Sail Lako City. Utah. MBS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. C. C. STUART. Evanston, Wyoming. GLADYS PARSONS. Sail Laka City. Utah. E. RAT PETERSON. Provo. Utah. RHEA COSSET. Oaklay. Utah. N. F. JENSEN. Sait Laka City. Utah. $1 4H.K75.5H 51 2.50.011 Total Including Capital Account . STATE OF UTAH. j '88 County of Davis Alan B. Blood, being first duly sworn according to law, deDoses and of the above named bank and that the says, that he is assistant cashier correct statement above and foregoing report contain a full true and of business on the close the at bank said of the condition of the m. d.y of March, law. AUn B .won. Subscribed and ' My-- com I rOLLOW THESE RULES Statements must he written an the oahiects 1 Would Like An Electric Range. and may he any length up la SO words. L Entries must ha written an official entry blanks available at any store selling Electna Ranges listed below. You may enter as many statements as you dosira DURING EVERY WEEK 1. Why Or Notary Public: Residing at KaysvilledLI tah.. r:. v v: mission - will- - expire .October15, . THE CONTEST. X Write statements In plain simple, language. Technical terms cr special scientific knowledge will NOT intluence Judges. Elaborate presentations will NOT count. . 4. Contest is open to everyone excepts employee cf Utah Power diryM --Co., their ndvertimn--fW"Elestris on ye deelereeeUieg sages-L,.s- d below, and thou families. S. All entries submitted, whether or not they win awards, become the property ol Electric Rage dealers selling rages listed below, in this territory, may ha- wed by them in ndvestimag-Non- o will he returned to eeniler. L The decision ol the Judges will ha finaL Duplicate prises will he awarded ta case nl ties. 7. One Electric Rage, one Electric Mixer, one Electric Toater and one I. E. & Lamp will be awarded weekly tor the hat statements postmarked by midnight Saturday ot each week. Entries Electric Rage Contest should he mailed to Judges, boom 220 Cattaatal Bank bldg- Salt Lake City. Utah. Tf 1941. ad CORRECT ATTEST:., i .. This H0TP0INT Electric Bang If. J. BARNES. GEO. W. BARNES, J. R. GAILEY. Direttort. -- LAMPS 25,S73XH Total Capital Account ' RANGES MBS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. TOASTERS 171,707.11 Total Deposits PRIZE WINNERS FOR THE FIRST 5 WEEES will ho awarded to the writer ei the best statement received during the week o! March 13th to March 19th. . STATE OF UTAH. Office of Bank Commissioner the State of Utah, do I Rulon F. Starley. Bank' Commissioner of and correct copy of the statehereby certify that the foregoing is a true mv office on March 10, l.)3S. filed in ment of the above named company, Rulon F. STARLEY, ' Bank Commissioner." , t - Official Entry B!ank At Stores Selling Any of Fo!!ov;sng nen- NOSCS FR.CIDAIRE L&IL MONARCH HOTPOINI KELVINATOR GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTH CMACTm VESIT.GirOCCC |