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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 191.1 News About Folks In . kaysvillk 'Z Phone; KaysTiIle guest cf her aunt ' qtr: ttiKifTi.i r v Thursday aftenW'n 10 lust' Vrnhvl' 'V' r and Mr. Robert Blamire week-en- d visiting at the in' Los AnU.' .pent thetfieir on and daughter-in- tUe of JT Mr. and Mrs. Burton Blamirys. Idaho. ,t Franklin, t tJ was, iBiiai f "t 'I f White-,:je- at Provo, is spending U. the B Y. Thanksgiving holidays in Kays-Guests of Miss Whitesides mclude three roommates from the. dormitory: Miss .Barbara Perrin, Miss Elizabeth Zundell, of California, and Miss Marietta of Seattle, Washington. Tolman of Bountiful Rjchard .pent the past week at the home Mr. and Mrs of his grandparents, Robins. D. Earl Mrs. Alpheus Harvey will entertain the evening bridge club at her s home Friday evening. is the spending Swanger Wayne vefk at his home in Kaysville while on furlough from his duties in the U S. army at Nashville. Tennessee. Mrs. Vaughn Sheffield entertained a few friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday an- M 1 and Mrs. E. L. Tall t. I u Iu , , .. u a-- Of b " l I'- -. ii Mrs. Rhoda Robins. Miss Janet Jones is spending a few clays in Farmington as the ''of ( I. E A It F 1 F, III nu ; Li- -; Sp'iingi"- fBieii News About Folks in i j' Ln Mils. l:i: l; iMul ('orresi)nmlent a, ,H'i! FOR SALE 1938 E 1 Abrii" nmg Mi' Arm don Buit'ii: M Mrs Sam Raymoru (ifiui. (iii mi Vernon Nieh".' Mi' Bneham Good Tires A Bargain Phone 2 Mi" ( arrie Via hi Mr.'. Elmei Waul 11a1-ve- S.ituniav !np and Mi fm .Han 'i ii left Iihv tor a fov. i y ' vimi with In husband who i employ To con'erve fuel, do there Mr and Mrs Klden Bailow and' hot water. Cse it sparingly; keep hot water faucets and family bate mowd into one of th pipes in homes of Jes'e Barlow on (Yu-good repair. J ter street. i Tm-sda- . Kaysville ItI -- ) Mrs. Nu ' 1 Ye :ud Tlnii e."od r daughter. Ibdsa, ofyrilcuso' vitt- relatives hi Clearfield last Aat-u(M- rank Francis of Ogden was the guest speaker for the mter-rlumeeting of the Clearfield and Iaiy-- , ton Kiwanis elubs last Thursday 'evuiing at the North Davis Jr. high school at Clearfield Joseph S Thurgnod. president of the Clear-- ' field club, was master of ceremonies Mrs. Bay Muir and son. Derrull, of Clinton, were visitors with Mi and Mrs. Thomas Muir Sunday Mrs. Priscilla Adams of Tremon-toi- i has returned to her home after visiting relatives in Clearfield. Lay-to- n and Hooper. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Muir and Mr and Mrs Max Slaughter at- tended a birthday party Saturday evening m Salt Like City ill honor ' of Mrs Max Slaughter Mrs Eldon Schwartz entertained at her home last Friday with a luncheon Those attending wen Mrs Milton Hadfield. Mrs Sterling Thornlev. Mrs Ted Brown of Clearfield. Miss Helen Moore of Ogden. Mrs John Adams. Mrs Weldon Snowden Roberts. Mrs Roberts of Layton, and Mrs Ray Harvey of Kaysville Mr and Mrs Jens K. Nelson visited in Bountiful one day last week h FOR EYESIGHT PROTECTION Although there is enough" electricity for every military need, every industry, every farm and every home our Government asks everyone to conserve it, to materials and used in producmanpower ing and distributing electricity. coal, elecEveryone is asked to avoid unnecessary uses of tricity, but not essential uses. Light for seeing, reading and sewing is essentiaL elecFollowing are a few suggestions to help conserve tricity, yet at the same time help protect precious eyesight: You can save electricity if 1. Turn off lights mot in use as you leave each room. off remember to turn lights youll or m the FOR RENT APARTMENT F. L. LAYTON PHONE 68-KAYSVILLE W 2. Hsvo enough light where you reed, sew or study Theres no economy in trying to read by the light of a dim bulb. Youll pay for it in aerious eyestrain and its effects on your whole system. Use the right sire bulbs in your by placing the reading lamps and improve the book. light to that it shines directly on your Watch out that the children dont try to play or read in their own shadows. Their young eyes are at the sensitive, growing their stage. Guard them against eyestrain that may impair sight forever. For the duration, rearrange your 3. Shert your light furniture wherever possible so that two people can use the same lamp. Move the chairs in close so that each person is right next to the light where he can see without sitting in an awkward position. Dont let anyone face direct y the lamp; die light should come from the side, unhindered by shadows. The home is responsiblefor 4. Provide light for sefety make 50 your home hazardous by of all accidents. Dont the reduction or eliroination of light on stairway basement and at other danger spots. If a war worker toy home takes an unexpected "trip oyer a skate man couldnt see, Uncle Sam loses valuable manpower and sake. s for safety use it hours. Have light and Dust and dirt tleen end fixtures 5. Keep your lumps of the can rob you of as much as 50 llgh,tiiFlncct When you clean your lamps remember to can bowls them from the outlet. Reflector dmn wdh soap and water. Lamp bulbs should be wiped dusted, he should Shades just a damp doth. the type or may be washed or dry cleaned, according to fabric i 1 tiuanls j j l.aborei' k't,l !P.s .Assistant s Jly girmst' - j Miebamc Tiamees I lei k tlerk-Typist- sr. VS YOU CAN MAKE Stenographer s ; Sew' bUckened bulbs These are still KOodJr u ,n closets, stairways and other parts of the house cal seeing task is involved. Use your newer bulbs (if thO re the right size) in your reading lamps. use 7. Lerger bulbs me more economicel to smaUer ones aeveral from than more light from one big bulb don t buy with the mn total wattage. But until the old ones have failed. i Uses Essential All For There's 6 Enough Electricity But Save It To Save What Makes It. elecCoal, for example, is used in producing coal. of tricity and there is a definite shortage - CO. UTAH POWER & LIGHT With TOM WILLIAMS KAYSVILLE Phone: Office MOW, Res. 128J1 Life . . . Auto . . . Fire . . . Salary Insurance ?Y Will Rent or Buy YY I One Y ay Trailer Plow LEON JOHNSON LAYTON. UTAH FOR SALE Electric Range Gas Hot Plate Kitchen Cabinet PHONE 109-- After 5yP. M. W Y Y Y Y Y Y null Tolephoni' stop, one i iii t imi OpiMator ('.mini-- ; 1" 1'. 1 I lnpvtii . Inspcctoi Inspoctoi. Burts Javkhiinitm'i "1 Janitor. o" Kitiiicn i nit rc'ses The above list of tepresent onlt rs for throngll the Initeil States Kinplov-men- t Serviee offiee nt West old South Salt laike fitv Fleas,, eall l ipet nt,n FREEDOM PRODUCE AND CONSERVE. PLAY SQUARE. BENOIT CONTRACTOR lli'lpii' THEN THERE WILL RE ENOUGH FOR ALLI gor- morland Park and 1 find Ive run out of gas "Come in," she smiled, holding her sudsy, oily hands out nt right angles from her body. "Is this a closeup of one of my heroes of the imported limousines?" she asked herself a little breathlessly, but a second later, she looked out and ' saw a most modest. Inconspicuous little car drawn up to the sidewalk. Youlook as if you were having a time' this morning, too," he said sympathetically. And why Florence doesn't know to this day, but she heard herself telling all of her woes to the perfect stranger who had merely asked to use her 'phone. "I declare, thats a shame. You poor kid," he said, in his soft Southern voice. "1 tell you what lets do. Why don't you and your mother come along and get a little air? The changell do you both good. I'm going to Westmorland to see about some surveying." When Florence hesitated he said in a boyish outburst: "I'm all right Maybe it sounds fresh, but I didnt mean it that way. Ive got a mother and sisters of my own and often when I come home In the evening they're all fussed up over the housework and 1 take em for a ride and they forget all about it" Td love to go, said Florence. "Let me speak to mother. "All right You slip along and get ready and I'll sit out on the porch and read my surveyors bulletin and wait for the gas. Mrs. Newton thought it strange and said to, but there waa something ao pleading in Florence'a expression that she could not reaist and all her reluctance t vanished when she saw the frank open face of John Morgan. He was so full of spirit that the trip was a hilarious success, and after that it became quite, a habit for him to drop in late In the evening and pick them up for a spin Often one of his sisters w6uld be with him or his mother, and frequently the little car was packed. It was late in the winter that be ran in alone one evening and finding Florence in the living room, stopped before her, his hands rammed In his pockets, a very guilty little-bo- y expression on his face. "Florence, Ive gat t fesa op, be said. ("T!iat first day 1 of gas dropped In here I raa purpose. Id seen you sitting on the parch ao often and something seemed to draw me to you. In fact, I felt from the very first that yon were my "gliL Tve found out one thing. Jack, she laughed; "It Isnt the cars but the contents that count FIGHT FOR SHARE AND RED-E-MIXE- U. S. WAR FOOD I) ADMINISTRATION CONCRETE 1 Deliveries lo Construction Jolts nt Points in Dtt is Countv Meehanie, Radio Mechanic Helper, Radio Ale.ssener, Assistant M mers Munition Handlers Muckers Painter. Aircraft Painters, Jr Fainter Helper Patrolmen Plumbers Salesclerks Sandblasters, Jr Sheet Metal Worker (A ('.) Sheet Metal Worker (Mllteej Ski Repair Helper "TV -- t a SKCTKE CHOICE Otfdcn Livestock Show (ontraclor and PRIZE BEEF Builder Phone: 1S2 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Plant Adrirrmi: South and 3rd ; IIOLSOM I. G. Wet KAYSVILLE PHONE 45 , NOW at Dmimd Jlcm&i &t$ j and COAT With all the Desired Attributes Fashionable. Dollar-wis- e Women look for. Tailored From the Same Fine Materials So Characteristic of the Famoua DUNDEE Clothes - for Men Shades of Brown Gray Green Black Purple in Fabrics That Radiate Warmth and Beauty SUITS & COATS 19.75 BUY WAR BONDS . 22.75 WITH THE 24.75 $34.75 . SAVINGS nt 2461 Li H wr. j .an I L. U. BENOIT,' MGR. j y Y Y Y Y Y Y Yti'l In FOOD Drivers S a i m,. C Vv, i i Be sure there are no lights left on in the cellar, hall, of on the porch. Small night lights in the upstairs hall should, of course, be left on for safety. When you are finished reading or sewing turn the lamp off unless someone else is using it. "see-abilit- nographor' Chauffeurs Clerks. .Assistant, ,li Cinler, Ace! llerk. Property and Supply r m h save p Assistant, etc T But none did geous. gleaming i.n They all hurried along unite iimuind ful of Florence oi the steps, often laughter Itoal ng out behind them to smite the e.us o! the lonel girl There came a wrelehed Thursday when everything had tour wrong. Iler mother had suffered with seialiea and Florence had heen awake for hours putting hot apihiatlont on the achII II ing spots. Ihen the milk man had failed to come lu time for Joo ! breakfast and she' had heen forced topui ou a street dress l! and run around to the corner r And while she waa grocery. ! the oatmeal had burned. gone, 111) After breakfast when she tinslly o got her father ofT to work fifteen later she had laljen mop minuses and furniture oil Into the living-rooIt) and had promptly let the Ii battle alip out of her hand. It fell crarhing to the Hoar letting Its greaay contents rsespe on the best rug. In the midst of all her troubles the doorbell rang and she hastily got np off. the floor where she was mopping the rug with suds and hot water and A wrnt to answer the bell. young man was standing outside, hat in hand, a neat young man with humorous blue ryes and a rather distressed expression on his fare. "My I use your : phone?" he asked. "I was on my way to West- llu Mr.' Journey de n t.irnipliir' ( tpirs If only one would i Chevrolet Sedan Occupation ,Tut lights l "cr, tin in a't.nl.ihiv I.ove. Mi' Shi no II the cool of t! nings she wouY watch them rushing pusf .And sometimes, late at mgtit. a car would t.i'1, h with the inside lights oil and 'in would glimpse ex- ipii.Mte codture- - and goigeous gowns and jewels th.il sparkled tike the tki'h of a mv i i.id iufiiiitcMUi.il ejeo-.tri- i I tVi development come alive vi cars of great , Eitv last Saturday evening in honor of mi l who will leave for the In no Howard Thomas, army service Friday morning nui rueI -M a r Walter Huntsman ' r.'- week at the home gi'Tile 0enings trv club, golf all included. M- i- in- - B o. 'mid ii nothing about bibs or taking spmr wi'e the things she i Bough rice for civilian' - hns been "made possible by War Food Administration removal of all governmental re-- I rpiirements fop. ricemilled in No--t vi inbor This is expected to help relate the tight situation-imar-- i ket supplying civilian needs. It shoulJL-gtvdealers and manufac-- i turers ample time in which to replenish exhausted stocks. Jeep-fa- t fry ing calls for dnough fut to cover the food so each piece is surrounded, with room left at the top of the kettle so the fat wont splash out or boil over. set-asi- ti i t men , . entert- few shi ' t'nrpenters as- 1 An( increase of IF - 1 v i; ! . 1, Brn klav 1.' accentuated a new super c ' t p, .i t,vo hoi to plav to th ftr u foursome hns.iHv.ns been lonely, ! " bul lately he l.dt hue's bad been Isit with Ej'jii 1 - Florc-nc- e ,..yv a course, these unagini'd, hi hc'rpi t'l v. n'i u lid AH, rt W i K.SV el's run out 1 golf or country ( a It spin club this mon nett '1m, p form of a ' exchnngi .,t -- n't- w, all mep'b rs ateml r ained at a dinner at their home Mr. and Mrs. are spending the B'r ...vif b ning, Jicr.i. proper-advice.- - I LV jf I lit- - will t 'S "P.7A.'L K Rob.n-Tb-clu- at '' ' , t bet n Putt "s d ( l! day' v C'f'L 'vtttltlv Y '. ) Eil-r.- 1 ! L u sister. Mr Led-dingto- n. niversary. Vl,,c! is lu r hitf in person if you can, which will sure you of 1 Wed 1 That ('mint Anaini: ah' s who is attending school at Jobs Listed for Salt Lake Vicinity hL.Con ten t The following n. b listed-fo- r have been Salt I nk jobs ' MrC1ureSvn!, ttXl' Features t mid immediate vieinitv. b the W n'l.ORFNCE 'NVWTON sighed as id States Employment Service in 1 she sat on tie step of the little vine covered p Idi of her home 8,'d watched ,!e iagmfi-ei- t ears S'" win-ethat one speed by just one nng stop and the welldressed crowd would jump out and "Come along, Florence, lei' s1' I CarolynWhitesides. daugh- - 0f Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mr. t ,, fm-nd- Miss 1 i J WASH. BLVD. OGDEN . 262 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY a; " . |