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Show For Line-U- p The Freeman magazine recently ran an interesting little i editorial on what happens when government goes into busi-- ' ' T JJlinflfV jr ness, using TV' A as a prime example. for "First it was that government dams' were primarily (du,.( 0w n.nu.(Jy for land reclamation and flood control; electric energy would be j compact home laundry cen- a the Freeman said. The Tennessee Valley Au- ter, denned t rut down time and, thority was so represented At the very most, it would use sute electric energy as a kind of yardstick to show what the price ut that! nmi.r)t station point of power ought to be. Now the TVA is building steam plants jn mot home tduy family wash-- j to produce competitive electric energy. Senator Murray has ingis i..nr introduced a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to experiment with windmills as a source of electric energy. In the statements he made on introducing the bill occurs this bit C.C., Merchants Winner of ZCMI Sewing Contest Sponsor Values j j - Tri-Stat- ..it , v.I nt , 500 turkeys Grand I'rize 12 nhotgun. TlKKHY PRIZES EVERY HOI K! Cume out with the family and enjoy wimelhing different. FI N FOR ALU Plenty of Refreshment! 22 RIFLE 2 TRAIS 2 SPLATTER BOARDS RANGE. Sponsored by the thrir men own . . . BOf.VmTE LIONS CT.ru (All Proceedw go to the Civic Projects.) SIN VEGETABLES . . . FRESH 2 LBS. 1)C SWEET POTATOES DR A MOON HEY!! KIDS ACCOMPANIED - d b Str.LSS'tJ'Z'llfjrJC: For job! .Davis Canning 2'i CAN MIRACLE WHIP QT. JAR ICE CREAM. Cloverleaf, Assorted Flavors QT. Tt'RKEY STI FFING, Bells . . PKG. 'Head Heard Says MAX BISHOP of At East Meet BISHOP'S MILWAUKEE, ' , . WISCONSIN- -. g The industry is geared to play its part in any war or emergency eit-nation .the Nation, find itself, J. Itarne, Kaysville Canning Corp.. Kaysville. Utah, president of the National Canners Association, declared here today in an address he- fore the annual convention of the Wisconsin Canner Association. fanners have helped their gv- eroment win two world war this century. Mr. Rarne ptiintevt out,, aid toiiay in their national organi- - j zation, with it modern laboratory facilities at headipiartera in Washington. Berkeley, Calif., and Seat-- i tie, are ready to make another im- -' portant contribution if it iiecome necessary. In wartime, Mr. Barnes explain-;od- . the industry is called on for all-oproduction of canned food for the Armed Service and it fighting allies. In the recent atrug-- 1 gle the industry produced millions of cases of canned foods for fighting and civilian imputation alike the biggest production in canning history. It played a leading part in the development of special ration. It changed it packaging practice to meet the critical metah shortage j( November 1J. .t;CI) LIGHTS OLIVES 128C PICKLES, 12 Or. Memories JEI.I.O. Assorted Flavors 3 PKGS. 25c FRtTT COCKTAIL 2',, CAN 39c SWIFTNLNG, Vegetable Shortening . 59C CAN L APPLE JITCE. Churchs GRAPE FRITT, Shavers REANS, Del Monte, whole I3C 19C PilUbmy can-,nin- OH imm 35 mapaiwd to ethsr truck to your work! ut ... 92C QTS. 212C - . 2 CANS 17C 45v HARD ROLIiv AND Borden's, 4 cans PAN ROLI 57c (VMOtATO MILK By WONDER BREAD j yw Ford DW caa ahow joa hw your track fataa a to ranaiaf rati, TOOL KIT i VI 18C -- PARENTS SEE THE NEW BICYCLE WITH HAM) BRAKE. GEAR SHIFTS 27e Thanksgiving Table 20c ITMPKIN, j.ibbvs. Finest Quality HY FREE BALLOONS and SI CKERS FOR YOC SATI RDAY 39 25 . I 'Riame your truck o TOYLAND NOW OPEN nokth FARMINGTON -- San- - YAMS, Ijouimna Kiln Drivil Saturday night whtn'dta Muon daughter of Mr 2 LBS. thev were escorted to a Date with Mrs. Herald Moon of North Fatm- LLKR 1 , Ltah No. 1, Llcaihed, LB. , Dad" panJunior fasha won in first place sponsored by ington, , I,S ion amt dress contest LB. iiDc ,r,1rls sponsored by (RAN BERRI ES No. 1 IOTATOES, Nt. 1. Russets, 10 LBS. hfltl in th tutnintrlon ftard Mis Moon wai if! conipotlion TOMATOES 2 EILS. C recreation hall Harold Mam re- - with girls 14 and Id year T 2 ebs. ,u daughter, of age from thraqghout the state v.kai fch, riame, okays 'ilh . than man of the event was Mrs. f Utah. Gtace Tmgey Her winning entry Your ilfry nper and blouse which she nja.le herself. SI e CRANBERRY SAITE. Ocean Spray is a untor student at Davi high ITMPMN. Ltah ,, alley, 2 Can school, where she 2 CANS 20C sewing under Mr Consumers of every kind. This U of direct benefit to the coal industry, and to the hundreds of thousands of highly-paipeople it employs. And ot benefit to everyone In the country. in the ton, run. It from the ditch differ to the theoretics! scientist. It helps raise our living standards. It opens new avenues of know- ledge and achievement. It Is a very important instrument of nrm'rpcs Gauge Winchewter pump ventilated rib j th,t in SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 fu-tu- set-asid- June,, of the huue cume wtoj lit BOUNTIFUL, UTAH I'tah's farmer and canner are making a large contribution to the defense effort by earmarking an estimated :i t'C.'Jl can of state-grow- n vegetable in 11M for the exclusive use of the armed forces, a study by the American Can Company reveals. Tomatoes will head up the list e with of vegetables to I million can of approximately this popular fund item slated for defense use. Other major vegetable items grown and parKrd hete which are scheduled for the military kitchen are green liean and carrots. Over .'ssi.issi cans of the Lea ns and nearly I.Uiissr ran of carrots will go mlu defense menus. h i a fliiy WESTS TURKEY SHOOT peoples. We have no cause to fear emergencies, considering the strength and adaptability we possess and have demonstiated," Mr Ilarnea asserted. step toward easier washdays. This is all part of coal's competition in the search for exsiting markets, and in the race to create new markets for the future. Coal well knows that no industry can afford to stand still. It must always go forward. And so constant effort and large sums of money are devoted to making coal a better, , cheaper, more efficient and more versatile commodity for the Annual Co quned hiu' motion--whic- ' Co, lalairatoriex led in the development of wartime type of container and coatings, held the Army develop a motorized field lalsnatory etv-Ic- e and furnished personnel and industry 1 Actually, research is one of coal's biggest and most im- need to i within easy reach of portant tools practical ways to work; in creating new equipment to burn it with more con- - number of mean venience or greater efficiency, in finding new ways of using effort. The distance walked in the coal in other forms; in developing a new system of machine Ty sbghM?hu7t he U mining to reduce costs. On top of that, theoretical studies on ingement took tn- - lcat. the nature and processes of combustion and coal's reaction The studies indicate that a compact convenient center is the first therein are carried on. - Fanner Inion. fnion Furniture Bishop. elline of hy Japanese inin'ttant tin ouirc in Malaya, whire tin for container and closure originate. Canning industry llf f.mlly w,,hintf trip iietwcm washing and sorting center in all arrangement, showing that the sorting table matter. Signal Cafe. Penney. SAVE 3$ F1AIN 01 1 a lb. IUCXWHCAT SAVE 5 2 SAVE 7$ MIX 4 lb. FANCAKI MIX h FOR THE TABLE MIX lb. ftAIH 01 IUCKWHIA1 frf:-e-s-- I Rp 0Qr TURKEYS AND CHICKENS 45c MARKET PRICF: j 'p ". . . andwilb this book, rats tost i guwa eaaatag cotto rrporttd y sate 6JSOO Ford Truck amtnf show you how low your running costs can be!" 111 Now, you caa get "running coot checkup" for your particular busineaa, with this now Ford Dealer reference book! It report running coat result, from the Ford Truck Economy Run. Gas, oil, tnaintanaiica and repair coat are clearly ahown ia dollar and centa, h, The rowan at ran foe tiwa than 3 171 a mil to tb Economy Run, as shown to tha Economy Run book! 1 Oof 1 Ford a AomlotoVo Omrd it drftudm opo raw mmrriti it mod trim ilium rmppip omthtitoo. which give you the moot power from the least gas was on the trucka ia the Run juat aa it ia on all today Ford Truck. Com in use the book to check your running coats. See how UttU. it eot$ to tun Font Thick in your kind of work! . FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS Mu,ooe raw, LAYTON. UTAH PILOT w raOBATC Caudl CWrk AND SAVE 15 101b. PANCAKI MIX $1.00 Cl'ARDtANBBir NOTICES ot Dwilrt Tract of Hewn he FucUmt toratl. llr Notice to Creditors . Estate of William Leo Morgan, also sometimes known a William L. Morgan, deceased. Creditors will piesent claim wtih voucher to the First undersigned at .'Ci West South. Iaysim, Utah, on or before the lMh day of January, A. D. tii.il. MAGGIE A T. MORGAN. Administratrix of the estate of I .ro William Morgan, also LARI) sometimes known as William BACON L. Mm gait, deceased. Published in The Weekly Reflex November li, '.'v, jt, and December IS, ltVTil. 37c Pkg. Serve With Hot Sauce or Ice Cream QUALITY MEATS Picnic Shoulder Lb. 53c 25c CHEESE SAUSAGE, Country Style LB. LB. 49 COOPERATING WITH LAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TURKEY DAY i BISHOPS APARTMENT FOR RENT Ga Heat, New, Modern, i Rooms. Ilalh, Partly F'urnished LAYTON CLOSE IN CALL K.USV1LLE 11 f trick. PHONE 21 1 Clarence S. Simmon Realty Dick's Hilliard. Kowlry Drug, layton Noodle Pallor. Stockman's Bar. Market. Suier Iage Nov, 15, 1931 Thurs occasioned ; 'Uu Adam Sheet Metal. Traveler Cafe, layton flept. Store. Kay Walker' Service, layton Cold Storage. sturdy open j wall cupUiard (ll inches high, 7 niche wide and 7 inches deep! was placed 1! inches above the tuli so that supplie kept there were easy reach from u.th side of the' many r : layaville, Davie Couaty. UUh j Nellean'a Cafe, layton Sporting Good. Koy'a Service, layton Auto Part Kaya Shoe Repair. Hill' - Pfople who are unacquainted with the workings of the coal industry mav think that here is one enterprise where re- search is of smali if any importance. After all they may say, a hunk of coal is just a hunk of coal, and that s theeniLof the Lumlw-- e re J W. M. Hush Co. Adam Grocery. fjiyton fjiunderetle. of illumination: "Because of the regulation of their rates by the Federal Power Commission the private utilities are practically inhibwah ited from taking up the installation of aerogenerators, as all equipment of rales. .SJ savings would load only lo an eUivalol million with all the risk at the cost of the utilities It seems that with agamt the wall the object of adding a new and very low cost source of electric where tin- plumber usually put energy the expense of the first unit should be borne by some agency of government. The well known procedure First, chain down the profit motive, and then cry out: Venture capital, where are you If you won't the government will When government goes into business, it often starts on a relatively small scale, but it grows like a fungus from there on. The ambition of every bureaucrat is more power, more authority and. of course, more of the taxpayers' money to throw around on one scheme or another. the wring-.- , Given a decent chance, the, power utilities will provide inches from the fl.or cleared them. rr ,h now can "f the of use, kilowatt electric last country energy every rcctly above tubs wore one double and tomorrow. And they won t pass the bills on ter the tax- - mmn(r ndj th,t faucet for the hose to fill, payers or create menacing political monopolies, a la 'IVA. in other washer. The clothes basket wn the process, cart An plured on a ''' -- ga-lo- It Dt-- l LAYTON Layton rhumher of commerce and coopeiattng met chant will sponsor a Thanksgiving festival on Saturday, Nov. 17. Theme of the day i value in every atore" ajid the follow- merchant will coopering ate l.y offering outstanding value .on that day: Wayne' Market. I lick' Service. OiV Distributing To. j , , FARMERS UNION OF LAYTON "SAVINGS TO YOU SINCE 1882" LB. LIL 49 |