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Show L S;. , if PAGE FOUR '' THURSDAY. Mad THE WEEKLY REFLEX Legislators Pass - be will in Ellen Agren .charge of the work and business department- - at the South Puvis stake Relief society union meeting Miss Friday afternoon. on Mrs. 'Janetta Robinson will en- - tertain the Ladies Literary club Friday evening. Mrs. Wilma Mil-le- rwill reviow"Enchanled Vagabond. by Dana Lank and June Cleveland. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank It. Worsley is reported to , be seriously' ill, The Helen. Mur Miller ramp. , and Miss Ronnie Robinson, a. class member, gave greetings to the mothers. The Y. L. M. 1. A. presidency ahd the Gleaners mothers were" special guests. Over forty attended the affair, which was directed by class teachers, Mrs. Wanda Coombs and Mrs. Whitney Smith. William of North Manning, Farmington . will be honomLSun-da- y from I p. m. to (5 p. m. at an open house reception in celebrution of his seventieth birthday anniversary. Members of Mr, Mannings family are arranging the. affair. Mr. Manning birth date iff March i 106 -- V'' 20 'V nini.im.mui. o f - -- gf th0 -- IT m y-- A o VLl j i 7 Ht of her, narents to Keith W. Milk I William Mills I nke Cite; j Bishop John R IlX U.i. .t.lii L ; performed the- ceremony imcr h teh a j reception was held from i i Virt,Tn ! .tlu Mnri' nmuenicnt 1r bride was honored at n , kitchen shower Yeeentl the host-j.cs- s being Mrs. Lvnn Robbins of A miscellaneous j Layton. shower was g,Ven ,Moniav j evening. March lv, the bridegrooms mother.! thirty being invited. Miss . Blanche Whitaker was hostess at n miscellaneous shower j nt Farm-- 1 i nigton the following Wednesday, j'when twenty guests attended. The i voung eouple will reside in Salt Lake ( it v. ,r-n- i - WfTN O i? W LQW ntCF This ADVERTISFMENT is addressed to those owners of lowest-price- d cars who have often wished they could . irrTJemZ,ant , ''T t,yOU' - Vou payments so 0 easily thar 1 .in,, 1 ? " Barnes Banking Co. -- (I j ! mi ONLY $25 MORE FOR AN EIGHT IN ANY MODEL! MNIRAL MOTOf - - l Q eek vv ' ! ini IV- BUY, BUILD OR REMODEL ON FIIA TERMS linrS.' ft one-nta- v . i j ; KaysyiDe so small I hardly notice the difference! , self-hel- Fifteenth district .legislators last supported amendments to state reorganization bills which "ould have changed the original status" of ThenpensUres Senator William A Dawson of l.avton voted for an amendment' n up a sotting fish nnd -- amo commission-- ' as opposed to tht' thviv nmfl mitiniUsion provwl-"- d for in the original ton measure regardingreorganizathe fish omt game, department Representative Jehedinh Abbot of Farmington east the onlv nern-- 1 t - vote on SR. It. providim for a highway Patrol under the direct O L w . TJOPeFCenFETITATBFEoanF" - cars . - ' of Pdonfliy Twymenfs on my Pontiac are tion Making the department of pub- la ity and industrial development the state p cooperative! board Appropriating t department of pubheitv and industrial development all surplus money in the motor vehicle registration fund The organization bill was II B (!, providing for rejected a new state board of pardons set-u- p The hoard now consists of the governor tho nttwner 'general, and five members of the state supreme court The defeated bill provides tor a board composed of the gov. ernor attorney general, and three qualified electors Telephone Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SALE members Transfer of road commission and aeronautics department to state department of engineering. Transfer Utah eentennial commission to department of publicity and industrial development. Transfer control of state indus- rial school to public welfare department Authorizing the state engineer to enter into agree- mi'iits to investigate ground water resources Defining status and duties of state engineer under reorganiza- - LQW COST LOAN PLANS t Former r-- Headquarters for Home Loans - er . . , '. a Dr. 4 ' ng - It Pcuf.1 to Have i,i 4-- -- . j Zt H . UJounlatn Whatever your loan requirements Ask FIRST at 4-- . V V i ;zcenm,r p. phone rental." viiwm ,. ' ol our larra cuatomore mum, in.-lud- ct I have had a telephone for the last 20 years and would hnte to think of being without ii. My telephone is used regularly in mak.ng farm sales and purchases, lor arranging Farm Buieau meetings and for many other miscellaneous n.rds of running a farm. The time rnJ expense saved wore thnn pay for the year's tele- m 'f. V"1 H FOR commission . 4-- ct 9tiell Rhone Bountiful 105 or FARMINGTON-starte- NORTH at-Wpb- er Men-Glean- many times over Chas. A. Trump, Drop. Star , DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS COAL and GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOPS FURNACE CLEANING j R The telephone on my farm a Jains At North Salt Lake af . defegraph (Company Reorganization Week all Measures Entering it-l- -- D.t.rk one and Fifth Junior Show Work on I)avis , . Ilin-mu- on of far-reachi- of Utah Pioneers, will 11). Mrs. Annie Palmers home was hold its March meeting at the home of Mrs. Irene Lloyd on Mon- the scene of a pleasant neighborday at 2 p. m. Mrs. Laurette San- hood party one day the past week. ders wilt tfe assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hill and The Seventies quorum wj.ll con- duughter, Priscilla, Mrs. Verd It. duct a dancing party Friday eve- Snow and daughter, Jeaf all of ning at the ward amusement hall. Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. The entertainment is' open to the W. Rice of Centerville were dinner ' . n public. guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Miss Clara Richards entertained Sunday, the occasion being her bridge club Monday" evening. the celebration of little Karlynn Miss Diane Turner was honor Hinmans birthday anniversary. guest at a .birthday party held at On Murch JO, the childs birthdate, her home. Friday afternoon. Guests her aunt, Mrs. Ituland Moon, enwere young girls of Dianes age. tertained at a childrens party at Mr.,nd Mrs. IL II. Robison and her home. Miss Emma Miller was a weekfamily of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. end guest of her aunt, Miss Kathand Mrs. Horton C. Miller. erine Stayner, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elizabeth C. B. Miller is The Aurelia S, Rogers camp, quite ill at her home here this Daughters of Utah Pioneers has week. scheduled a meeting for Monday Commander Max Swenson, of afternoon. ' the Covered Wagon Post of the The ward Primary associations Veterans of Foreign Wars was a ward conference was held in the Farmington visitor Sunday. chapel Sunday evening under the Mrs. Joseph Cotterell of Salt supervision of Mrs. Mary, G. Clark, Lake. City. wax at Mrs. Emma' Beck, and Mrs. Ada the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Steed, ward superintendency. ExOviatt. Mrs. Cotterell is a sister cellent entertainment wa? providof Mr. Oviatt ed, every class from tiny tots to The Gleaner girls of the local Y. graduating classes taking part. L.M.I.A. entertained their mothers Julian Miller, the at a lovely party Tuesday evening ward bishopric, representing and a stake board at the ward recreation center. The representative were speakers. entertainment featured a beautiSunday evenings M. I. A. confully appointed hot luncheon at 8 joint meeting will feature Elder p. m., and a program and games. Harding of the KSL radio staff of An Easter theme was used for the Salt Lake City as speaker. luncheon and favors were bubble Miss Wilma Steed, daughter of bowls containing rosebuds. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steed, was marWhitney Smith, a class teacher. ried Friday at S p. m. at the home mu Sharp to Manage , Daughter. Pcufl D. for L David SALT LAKE Morulav on club Sharp, Jr., assistant state Davis county Ja;i a, leader and veteran extension workThe wort. er, has been chosen manager of the Fifth Intermountain Junior Fat tsM "HI a? H Stock Show at North Salt Lake, ew plumbme. a- . June 3, 4, 3, for the second consecutive year. Director William Peterson. of the Utah Agricultural 31 65 Bills Extension Service, announces. Mr. Wort, wart,; accompanied by Sharp will also be in charge of the On Second Shmff " show Monday; Ten Severn othercollege, of while the division fellow students, will vo of director state Nichols, JIark for. Will leave "early Sunday morning See : vDays Approved the Charlptte, North Carolina, to par- cational education, will manage ' section. A. F. F. Ro Phi Phi National in the At the show R, l(i i., " ticipate Mr. Jacques By'Uarda McCarty Mr. Sharp has for 18 years been than 300 debating contest. JuneW SALT LAKE CITY With 31 of approximately 65 re- will speak in debate and extempore an Extension Service worker and Future J, "7 organization. bills passed and but one killed, the Utah state on April 7, H, and !. Enroute to has distinguished himself as & live- entered 42!) ;,; ..v, fIV V North Carolina., the group plans stock authority. Director Peterson ltjtl hogs. ()n tho'frnai!1. legislature Monday opened the. second week of a special ses- to spend one day in Chicago and states. R. C. Wilson, chairman of sion called to consider Governor Herbert B. Maws lambs several days at Washington, D. C. the livestock committee for the cattle, nearly n ,id of program and readjustment. The remainder of the time will be Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, animals sold governmental revamping df?ltlon 1 ' 'indication was with that consumated tin traveling through and M. Vern Woodhead, secretary show Every brought 7.o,h, in .the second week of the extra the south, enroute home. The tour of the show, will supervise the also received .v.:ihmi jn session legislation would have iriv-e- n CLEARFIELD will take from 17 to 20 days and event which is sponsored by the and m.,t Utah a .new- - governmental setwill" 4000 Salt" Lake Chamber of Commerce cbver approximately MRS. CLYDE ADAMS total of ulrnr- ' up and that another" 10 days will .miles. and the Salt Lake and Davis counsee this reorganization made efCorrespondent The show Miller David Mrs. and Mr. an- ty commissions. 226-R"'in "of Utah 4 fective by executive approval of Phone Wednesa son of nounce the birth withbe will show The this year the enacted creative and transfer March 1!, at the Dee late J. H. measures. Following this approvLovely in every detail was the day evening.The new arrival is the out the services of the Manderfield, former manager of stock, show al Governor Maw will appoint com- Mothers and Daughters tea Sat- hospital. first grandson of President and the JJnion Stock Yards North and lambs enti mission members and departmenturday afternoon at the home, of Mrs. Arnold "D. Miller; and Lake chairman of Salt the ralinss al heads.' By July 1 Mrs. T. Albert Smith, sponsored expected while cattle were graded' Harris-vill- e show for the four His of Darrel u special session will have ap- by .the Junior years. past Montgomery girls of Clearfield low cho.ee. high ?0S k choice, been of filled Merrill has and Clearfield by position the M. formerly ward proved I. A. Guests who called gubernatorial appointar Mono? las,1 ments and made the appropriations were received by Mrs. Albert T. underwent an appendicitis opera- Parkin, former assistant manager ed by this plan are behoved Dee tion at last the to Wednesday on Smith and Mrs. the work of Junior leaders, necessary carry suit m more careful selects the Dee hospital in Ogden. the newly created and organized Sterling Thomley and Mrs. Joe hospital. WalK. Mrs. . Mrs. Jens Nelson, !taHbH units. M Mrs. class The of the governmental Knight. Clyde Adams and P. A. Seventeen of the bills necessary Mrs. Milton Hadfield presided at Clearfield ward presented a one-a- ter W. Steed, Mrs. Carl Bingham nartof member Bushnell Mrs. and . are Clarence Monto set up the new state government the refreshment table. The table Shave play, Ilis First were passed by the regular twenty-fourt- h was beautiful with a lace covering day evening at the Clearfield ward spending' this (Thursday) afterwith a low bowl of amusement hall. The cast includ- noon in Salt Lake City to honor legislative session. They and centered pink and white carnations! Light- ed: Charitan Jacobs, Lyngley Stok- Mrs. J. W. Burns on her birthday provide for: Creation of a new state depart- ed pink tapers in crystal candela- er, Ruth Stoddard. Norma Had- anniversary. Allan Hodson and Opal Hadfield ment of publicity and industrial bra were at either end of the table. field and Dora Adams. The West counsellors of the ward Mau-rine Junior activity Point and Sunset wards presented girls, Faun .Reynolds, development. Baby Leghorn Cocker I. A., announce plans for an M. one-aTheo Wood, Fisher. with plays also, Peggy Syracuse Creation of a new state welfare Ideas Pet for Ruth program Hodson, Jaques and Yvonne furnishing the program between assembly commission and reorganization of Green were in charge of the serv- the plays. The same production next Tuesday evening. The public 2 Each the welfare department. ing. Chamber music was played will be given this (Thursday) eve- is invited. Reorganization of the state by .Mrs. Ralph Dibble, Delbert Hadfield played a piano Each Week End violinist, ning at a road show at West Point health department. ' selection and Bernard Fisher playMiss Jane Dibble. and Syracuse. accompanied by Reorganization of the state An exhibit of the Junior Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Holt'and ed a cornet number for the M. I. girls department of agriculture. A. program Tuesday evening. was son shown. scrapbooks Scoffield Hatchery Stephen will move Defining of the status and duties Ezra and Roland Barnes of Kays-vill- e The annual conference the later week of this to Primary of the health department. part were Sunday dinner gueBts at for the Clearfield ward will be make their home. Mr. Holt has Phone: Kaysville 88-Amending the agricultural laws Sunday home i f Mr. and Mrs. Lester the March SO, the a Union at the at evening, accepted position to conform to the revised set-uward chapel. The public is invited. Furniture company replacing Leavitt. Transferring administration of son of B. Mrs. Frank and Mr, Layton, Jay Smedley. the Utah training school; juvenile Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Payne and court and detention home; Utah Jesse Layton, left Salt Lake City, FOOT COMFORT MEANS state hospital; Utah Tuberculosis Saturday evening for Fort Knox, two children of California will he will where a Ky move into as Holt the home. Mr. report BODILY COMFORT sanatorium, and various relief pro- trainee of the selective service of Payne is connected with the Hill grams to the new public welfare the United .States AND HEALTH Field army airbase. army, department. If Mrs. you Hattie Sessions neglect your feet you pay a sever C. L. concluded local Smith, Transfer of certain statistical nurseryman, penalty in sufferings that mean, not only disduties from the industrial commis- her review of the novel The Tree gave an illustrated lecture on comforts and pain, .but lowering of your sion and state fair board to pub- of Liberty,"! by Elizabeth Page, Spring Planting of Shrubs and T uosdny afternoon at the regular Trees before members of the Speity. loss in efficiency and friendships, etc. and licity industrial development Write for Appointment. literature of Relief cial the M Interest class and Men the meeting department, v Transfer of hotel and lodging society.1 The social service lesson and Gleaner class, Tuesday evehouse supervision from agricultur- will be given by Mrs." Pearl Wil- ning in connection with the 'MuG. M. FISHBURN tual session. al department to state board of cox Tuesday afternoon, April 1. FOOT SPECIALIST CHIROPODIST The Sunday School officers and W. D. Campbell left Tuesday for heulth. " Main C. Floor at J. Penney Co. Ogden Trunsfer dutihs of state board teachers honored Mr. and Mrs. a business trip ta the northwest. Phone 4436 for Appointment Mrs. David Layton is improving of park commissioners to agricul- Jesse H. Barlow with a party Monday evening in the Relief society slowly from a major operation at tural commission. Reorganization measures passed during the first week of the special session provide for: Creation of state department of business regulation. f rcation of state department of engineering Transfer of insurance department, securities commission, of registration and pubbe service commission to the depnrt- lowest-price- d owners nient of business regulation, and say: end terms of present public service THE INLAND 'PRINTING COMPANY FARMINGTON their the northwestern departure states, where they will serve a short term mission. Mrs. Barlow was released as a Sunday achool teacher after 2D years of active Carl service. Superintendant of in arrangewas Green charge ments. Games were played directed by. Julia Thomley and Edith Steed. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. -'Barlow left Tuesday by automobile- for Portland, Oregon, headquarters of the L. ,D. S. northwestern Btates mission. Keith Jaques, freshman student Legislature Okehs r Reorganization Bills . Published by at rooms Special Session of the chapel prior to ru.ts , i one. Its purpose is to tell you that you can aftord a Pontiac and to show you why you can. First, Pontiac, far from being an expensive car, is actually a car in fact, just a very few dollars more than the lowest-pricethree." Aaa result, your present car will, in all probability, easily cover the down payment on a Pontiac. Second, if the size of your monthly payment low-pric-ed d bonder Tormer lowest-price- d Pontiac a?eS,?g:I M0nth,ycPaymen 1 many inSurr' Pontiac wmn-y- r n S hardly notice the difference: trade-i- Tar i wner ac!ualI-v- 7 wI11 yon that nonore for a Ply ,nvtsi a bttlc more, hark11 eventually er those few extra am In 1 higher allowance at time! 8ee your Pontiac dealer today! Phone 101 PONTIAC PRICES BEGIN At 'FOR THE DE LUXE "TORPEDO J BUSINESS COUPE Delivered at Pontiac, Mich. 5 ces optional equipment, necessaries-Pria subject to change without E. L. TALL MOTOR COMPANY Kaysville |