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Show News About (Folks in Proving Ground where he trill remain for the next ten weeltt at the CLEARFIELD army ordnance tchool. Mr. and Mr. Ray Clayton and Dorothy Whit children, Lyle and Chritline, also Mrs. Clayton' parent, Mr. and . Correspondent Mr. Albert Wallberg of Salt Lake 1hoo 29-City, have jut returned from a Paul M inkier, ton of Mr. tnd visit to Denton, Illinois. While Mrs. Lyl Minkler, left Thurs- there they viitd the father of Mr. day by plane for the Maryland Clayton, Thomas Clayton, who had hem-orrha- jr JI lat j Gossip... When you wake up in the morning with a chip on your nhoulder and the Mrs. gets you a nice breakfast and you complain that the eggs are too soft and the toast is too crisp and the orange juice tastes like lemon juice, and when the day's work ceases to be a pleasure and you have aches and pains and you get right down lazy. When you continually complain about needing fresh air, sunshine and relaxation. When you get that blank expression on your face and are deaf to what the wife is talking about. When you have no taste for work of any kind then It Is about time to check up and see your doctor. Mavbe therf is something seriously wrong with yottr health. Just about the time that you have decided to part with a five spot to your doctor to get a checkup, James Morgan and Sons presents you with a sign to hang up in your office that covers all your symptoms and you find out that you have FISHING POX and it is very contagious to adult males. Then and only then is when you realize your ailments are not serious. And then one of your fishing pals calls you on the phone and informs you he is headed for his cabin at Fish Lake and wants you to go along and help round up some of the FINNY TRJOE. it is then that you know that you have FISHING POX and that the sure cure is to take off for a battle with the Macks and the Rainbows. I do not know what the catch is but my Merry Merchants presented me with a piece of wood on which is printed the following verse: THE ANGLERS PRAYER Lord give me grace To catch a fish So big that even I When talking of it afterwards May never need to lie. ot Layton Cold Storage LAYTON. UTAH Service With a Smile. a M. ANDERSON, ! ' Owner sus-taine- to recruit new teachers to start j First ward members have kept when the winter program starts on busy lately not only in the building September 18, It will also give the process of their new chapel but in teachers time to get their work several welfare activities. Among organised. It is hoped that with these have been hay cutting, gram the beginning of the school year cutting, potato digging and weed. attendance of the children will b ing and cultivating eugar beet, greatly improved and both presiMrs. Donna Petro enjoyed a tur-- i dencies urge parents to send the key dinner at th home of her aunt children between five years and Mrs. Vera Johnson in Salt Laks twelve years of age. There will be City last week. The dinner was a two stake convention for all given in honor of another aunt, teWthefs hnd offVertfln'North'Da-vi- a ,,Mrs. Ilia Leonard, who is visiting Stake and Lakcview on Sep- from Los Angeles. tember 18, Mrs. Minnie Weaver attended a The Guides, Trvkkers and Blaz- 'club party at the home of her sis-- ; ers in First wsrd Primary A, en- ter. Sirs. Lorene Marcus in Clinjoyed an early bird breakfast last j ton. Tuesday morning at th home of Mrs. Doris was honored Stake First Counselor Mrs. Hazel guest recently Ashby at a theatre party Stringham, who has been teaching in Ogden, followed by luncheon at the Trrkker clast all summer. The the Canton Cafe. She was other advisors, were Mrs. Helen with a silver compact as a Zsugg, Mrs. Erma Baggs and Mrs. tfarewell gift, aa she it moving to Mane Fiksted. After the break- Morgan. fast the boys were taken to Farm- , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. White ington where they visited the hit i attended the Bishop reunion at of the first primary meeting place. last Sunday. Mr. Omar fhugg haa been enThe Junior Cleaners and Cleantertaining a house guests, her sis- ers, Junior M Men and M Men held ter Mrs. Jensen and her three chil- a Fireside Chat at the home of dren from Los Angeles. Bishop Nelson last Sunday eveMrs. Theodore Long haa had a ning. Speaker for the evening waa returned missionary guests in her home this past week Ien Hurst, her son Lieutenant Kinnard and from Hawaii, who came from hi new bride whu stopped off en Mrs. Elsie Boyd has returned to rout to their few place of resiher home in Colorado after spend- dence in Bakersfield, Calif. J - i ing a month with Mrs. Milo Snoyr, Several MIA Maids from First ward attended the Seminar for Sally" in Salt Lake Cttjy last Thursday evening. They were accompanied by their advisors, Mrs. Overdyn, Mrs. Miry Blood and Beth Clark and some of the mothers. They saw a fashion show of whst the young teen-ag- e mix will wear to school this next fall. This Q J i pre-lenl- ed La-jgo- ' i Og-'de- n. Lucille well-know- n teacher of student of McCllean, Pyper Barlow, composer and piano, graduate the late John II. Charles Schip-parM. Williams, of Ceuaty, Utah New. and children Mrs. Art Whit spent last week Wednesday is Morgan visiting with relatives. the Law . . . Protect Your Obey Right to Drive! -- - INLAND EMPIRE AGENT TODAY UTAHS Only Home Operated Casualty Company Stock Company Protection membership; s assessment. 2 Ilroad Form Policy added prs-tectias fin print. al 3 Moderate coat 4 month or policies. 4 J aster 4 Friendly, competent with complete authority. 1 New York, will give piano instruction in Kaysville and Layton Friday and Saturday of each week starting September. Beginners and advanced students. For en- oa aa-an- Keep Your Premiums at Work in Utah! F. R. FLINT, AGENCY rollment or further Information call . . . Bountiful m East 39 South Clearfield, Utah Phone Kayavillo 3SS-B- 1 78-J- i ELAnrrrciDM r END-OF- Pratt. Miss visiting iLake. LaRae with sttcidehiee DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Speaker at the Sacrament meet-- 1 ing last Sunday in Second ward was Dr. Harvey Droadbent who spoke on the marvelous works of, Saints. the latter-da- y Miss Jeanie Dlsir, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wayne Dlair, has ' been spending this week in Pay son with her grandparents, Mr.! and Mr. James Dlair. - New Sunday school teachers in Second ward are Marion Mumford and Emmett Whiggin. They are taking two of the positions left vacant by the release of Deon Jeffs, MarDine Llddle and Francis WOMENS DRESSES GROUP 1 has been Fiksted relative Salt In Mr. Mary Doni and her ton Robert Love returned from Ora-- ; gon, where they have been visiting relatives of her husband, Mr. Fred . Ban. MIA maids of Twenty-tw- o ' First ward enjoyed a party in the recreation hall last Tuesday night and a slumber parly on th back lawn of the chapel. A wiener roast was the first order of the evening and a breakfast of hot cakes ended tha event on Wednesday morning. The leaders who were in charge were Mrs. Beth Clark, Mm. Overdyn, and Mrs. Mary blood. Both A and B Primary organisations of First ward held the last week of the summer program of their organizations last, Tuesday. iThis will give th officer a chance In this group are bright rot ton plaids, dressy rayon crepe prints, plain rayon romains, with cute trims, and sporty mens wear rayons. All in fall's newest colors. Regrouped and repriced for a Sizes 9 to IS and 12 to. 18. quick clean-up. j i GROUP 2 WOMENS BETTER GRADE DRESSES - Heres Real Value! Long wearing rayon gaberdines, velverayed romains and rayon faille. All nicely tailored with flattering lines. New fall colors. Now drastically reduced! Sizes 12 to 20 11 to IS. . t ... TIRE SPECIALS! SAVINGS FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS SALE PRICE 600x16.... 17w REGULAR $20.10 650x16 ..... REGULAR $24.80 670x15... REGULAR $22.05 ..$g74 JR. BOYS SPORT SHIRTS eleaa Final ap. and broken site A aM V J H colors . . . washable comH vW V rayon crepe, fertable te, wear. , ll Thera' only a few so be here early. JR. BOYS 78 ;,-s20- $24. 760x15 REGULAR $26.75 S22H Washable rayon In tan or blue, with elastic insert waist band, cuff bottom. Zip closing fronts, detachable suspender. Sizes 4 . . , Other Sizes . . . ' . All Prices Subject to Federal and State Taxes . . l Prices Effective Through SepL 8 Howards Conoco Service y - Waskublo d Clean-u- p pattern ztra fin qnality for uch a low price. . . Size II to IS only. Sturdy rayon twill coat with contrasting color front, plain ' sleeve and beck, plain' color trousers made with fall elastic waiat and enff bottoms. Sizes 6, L Colors: Blu and Brown. t WOMENS MENS KMT POLO SHIRTS SATIH SUPS of odd and P 1 - ends; lustrous rayon satin, with nd- shoulder justabl ntrsp. Size 31 . to KAYSVILLE PHONE 531 . n J (ill Art II II J Combed cotton, abort sleev, halt raff and bottom with woven novelty deoigna on front and back. Colors: green, red, blu. Size: Small, medium, Urgu. 25 Knit Briefs, washable and for comfort, Italic waiat band ' legs. pink, small, ian, lark- - ' ' atyled foil band, white, sgoo med- WOMEN'S BLOUSES Cteaa-n- p of summer embossed cottons, sheer cot. tons and rayon crepo In short, long and ' aleevelm at y leu. . . blouse. .Sites 32 to 38. PLASTIC COTTON Assorted cotton percale print and waffle pique, assorted rolor combinations, washable and easy te new, sharply cotton a, aaoorted and sty lea, r RAYON PANTIES $ YARDAGE MAIN AND CENTER HOUSE DRESSES RAYON SUITS Rayon WOMEN'S HA ION . . . Comparable Prices In COTTON 2-r- TROUSERS 710x15 . . REGULAR 21 18 MENS RAYON 3 was conducted by Elaine Cannon, wnUr of Hi Tales In the Deseret See an d, John Kays villa. Dari Thunc, Aug. 30, 1931 Page La-Ru- e, j So while I am away either catching fish or hatching up a good fish story my Merry .Merchants say they are going to give you customers some real red hot hig blue tag special buys. Thats O. K. with me and if they want to'give you the store take it while they are in the notion, as when I get back I may have, different ideas, if the water gets too deep on Gentile and Church Streets w hile I am away do like some of the gab have done in the past, take off your shoes and stockings and wade. Its lots of fun. It reminds you oT your bare-fokid days. I have been promised the use of a water scow for your convenience as soon as repairs can be made. So long till next time. recently suffered a cerebral but at the time of the viait had improved considerably. On their return home they found their son Royal anxiously awaiting their arrival. Royal had returned home during their absence after a year's service in Korea with the U. S. Navy. He is home on a furlough until September is. Dr. and Mrs. Wayna Viehwedge from Houston, Texas, were guesLs Thursday of Dr. snd Mrs. Ifa'rvey broadbent. Mr. C. L. Green has returned home from an Ogden hospital where she ha been .recovering from a broken eollsr bone," suffer ed when she fell while on vacation in Yellowstone I'srk earlier this month. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and family spent a recent Sunday pic- nicking at Mont Cruto. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and two tons visited Oak City over the week end with relative. Mr. and Mr. Merrill Dlair and daughter Joyce from Orem spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dlair. At Sacrament meeting last Sun- -' day in Second ward the Primary The officers wera reorganised. outgoing officers are: President, Mrs. Doris Ashby; first counselor, Naomi LaRue; second counselor, Jean Kearl and secretary, Mavon d Bateman. Th new officer are; President Naomi first counselor Jean Kearl, second counselor Leona Pace and secretary Ardean Rateman. At the same meeting Dill Ashby was released as general secretary of the Aaromc Priesthood and was replaced by Ferris Heaton as general secretary and Iale Holbrook as coordinator. These two officers now do the work of the former one secretary. It was nec- ' essary to release Mr. and Mrs. Ashby from the above officer as they have sold their home and are taking up residence in Morgan. They will be making the move this COVERS TABLE Attractive practi- - Cal, serviceable, soft textured, yet strong and easily cleaned, all over pattern In red or blu. Sis 34x 61. " |