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Show O A 0 Q.. -- Education t(j the Engineering Ccun-Home 0 cording mittee of the National Bureau of 1 ' The Childs First School o Casualty is the Family ers, Fraebtg i UTAH, 'filUftSPAj, LAYTON, 2l& ocQ 1 - (V UIieJal to leave ClTlCeS 0 0 O is o the very She has two daughter Oo i:c;i- MBffff a 0 run igau o 6 i;vi Ransom IMoney! Lctfal0Notices - 1 uaeJianship Notice The oil industry, says Barid H. Respective Markham, director of the Amerior Issued by ythe National Kind- cidents Information can Petroleum Industries commitNew York lazards tee. is captive of the tax collector. ergarten Association, The motorist1 who cpnt City. . actually ue pays a fansofnt in exorbitant Ul safety he buys gasoline sher deceased, taxes evpry Today claims or other petfoleum productsp-- present ' WILIiA m' PINNELI, 85, imdersignpd will fay amen to that. And he . made My ri. part of the story. . . man, oft. or bc.1' tnows Jnn Cnrficer. il.vignws 411 mr. t' Johtt Smith. thn tectfwe ihrvcv specified is the Tberon e rtiwescjitativ. doesnt know, for exprobably A. wndMrs. D., the ?3fd .f Mrs. a ;le wit, li day ot January, fccf Childrerfi should be4ajht that the industrys tax bill ample, 'fiiyauies I careful," ipy friend who. was a Other orpeeiratiorts, such ju the AVRNDER STEPHENS now exceeds $1,000,000,300 a year Sunday school .'visitor remarked, Amcntwi a colossal burden laid upon the rutrtx of the estate of Association, careful In their treatment, of fhe National Safety Conticil. shoulders of those who drive autoi.Jicr deceased. tneir children, careful , mobiles. lie doesnt know that the Dawson, attorneys. org;ifi.;at,ion, laN-- usiions toys nd books' and cajrqful with and enlarge, conservation tt'alkcr Hank Building, rA gas tax alone has grown 7,500 per of irscnr comparies, ujo :ent in rate and 6,000 per cent itall I.nke City, Utah. regard to their manners at tlfe 1933. gtffirse quately .dminitef the 4lr.-- t n revenues in 14 years a degree table, hnd example i.1 Nov. 23, uirblication, pnbleiM the best teacher. Later she relat- considered h schjdule tl IV of acceleration that must be tifidr. As a rostit, ft is agracd.the in the annuals of taxed the following incident? It had been, a busy morning, em itself has become ation. Notfrv lo antiqriafad; Imd it was noon when. 1 reached itx no longer serves the full And this isnt all of it by a long church ed The legislatures arent kindelgartdn. I opened shot. for which it wasTstablislh-dth(j of Eli,-- Maria Stevenson Esaf substitute Inis been dcmarxled. One- - Fleeting Ilotic.' bv Evelyn fifrd presents apd will in.k.. a. tall, white Ipw tables, in the are on it Campaigns yet. foot arid refresh njoyed vteal solo deceased. ednter of the room, busily and This substitutia is found . My. Pathei" tmme m Cunnison. ;o place new severance taxes on rnora Brigpst pi9nta Wlfe M vM to Mr. apd Mrs. Wilford .Vw," claims oil products, to increase crude oil noon-dathe their ty closing hwimdualistv treatment of work, Creditors, will Vr.esent happily vnjojrinf Mra. and Mr. OM-vm-Ernqst Hve. of Mr. end Mrs. Ed b.v the hoir: bcmsliourtfi vimctaM-- lo the undersigned production taxes., to impose new men s 'Compci-.sationeal. , iisks under humher was. Haytw Sf., ftr, and Mi;s. Bpapt at .Kaysville, on. and r. 14M Idaho,, Ihsvii bv. tinn was hfcnnn, A. in MossJ the teaeherA iho tllah, on Or before taxes upon already overtaxed I accepted what is known (ig tbe,ijriecc grave in tha Bmintif.ul pemeti-athe 2Htir dAy nf December, A. D wholesale and retail vitation to stay and hv& sonte rating plan. outlets. Whe-;h1.M3 was (fedicated by Thomas Hatch. . these .Under thr. of realiza fail proposals ttiup. Not until t was swtfed at .C:tsimf4i th t JIB IN . GAILEY, . . of the. companies are j!n. don or not, other campaigns will the table did t talje able to study over Thime vcre hinn beautiful floral of tho Executors of the e . in all, who , Were a pprioibof years the ijoeuiiar offering. children, fiv hwiUh instigated, other taxes advocatn I hr i?alt has iil r joyed vvy ntarried iCliz Marie Stevenson, were Idaho of Rovior e4nfo Ms, survived T her table. on the andfroiri new burdens demanded. by chafacteristif3 of vVfery ik on waiting ed, . late. of t.irVe temple that miupif Ji'Hi'uiiod. The . . . nd tw-William, husband, small ttoeir kitchen went,. bowks. When the sph4,i f you buy ten gallons of they Such Mrs. .Van Ordei. a member , studio, make Foote & Dawsftn, attorneys. fified trays held steadily and edre known to them the exact ernses Paul fid Wnllace, and one g,rand-- . young roiipjo flnd the tuidc's fs- tho adult you are, on the average, gasoline, recently 50 1 Walker Bank Building, eoyrs, ilver ail so acepmpinieil the rt fhihl. A cents to the tax cond every accid-T.fully, serving the others "defttly, of pjieh sixty laying hold at the Utah State Agriculturin VfT severaldaughter, Cora,in preceded Uhe Salt Lako City, Utah. city. (loath. year ago with no undue noise or confusion. every plant. Kith t,his information of lector directly winner was al through the fedat 1opan I Mrs. Rosier passed away last publication October 28, 1933, eral and state sales taxes. In some Cbctbr t and flyrv.ft trough thocollege I watched them in., amdsemoht oft hand, they arc able to ilerelop contest , identification npvk' . 'expecting at dny njofnent , some and execute safety plans appli- Friday at a Satt t.nke. borpitat and families spent Thauksyiving ocalities yeti pay appreciably foY leader held in rtsnncftion with with theirwf than thw, vlith the possible dire calamity .to happen. The chil,--' cable- to evfty risk. The reward is The Tmdv wns vfwed at the borne dfty in Hebw more State Utah annual njrrifuUur Special thp friend Mamie Wiriegar Mrs." A'ethur .Berkmam of a municipal levy. Even addition dren were so little tp be dcrtng any safejr operating conditions in fuc of her was. awarded She ft show. al MrfK AlicA Wisjjht ti oifferir . Rond V're Rlcctiah havent footed the whole Mrs. , howl. hen fruit you thing that required so much.da'u-- toriesand reduced Insucancr ut tiul pewtiaV Kh' ryhipMas. 111. A tion. To n;y surprise, nothing did production costs to employers. her OrilonI-on commended to be very substantial percen-ag- e and G'ebrgo l.efkiuait, sort of Mr. i of ' Activities. such Cone&ntiation otfthi.s plan of in Towu tdiown o the, price df gasoline, not interest happen, and wlieft a small five f Mrs. Arthur. Berk an, lleber ' set a bow of siedming conservation Vrorh opens up a no jrear-ol- d twft graduated oT .Dav-icounting the sales tax, represent Forty iu spending tjifeo, (Uv't wth My- one or another of Dio 24 taxes the-oi?'bert Blponvfivld is Davis Cwjnty, , 6oup before me without so much era. It conoid rs the human 'county high school are registered F. llolbj-ook- . rpn ' bis hovne. interest in c4 Dtaii 4 as spilling State agiteultilrol got . . industrial accidont.-industry pays the federal govdrop, my n of Mr. at the Leonard Ianmlhn. ThKimball, Camp of R IJ. P.. a the G8 taxfs it pays ther to recent ernment, the betver of my manners. How paramour. , lege, according repit and Mrs James Haiti pt.fi, lii no Wo Iul given will meet Decemhi-hereby ice. Stu15ib at off lid you ever teach thbnt to So. this states, the five paid to county gov' n tl) sliiT fronv the its 'iT Thin Ailsy.'ttio 28th day of ibid, Bountiful p. ni. at the home, of Mrs. ,.Wil- are af so' perfectly? ( asked, the young, from dents ernments, and the 19 paid to ib V. A. foi; A.s JhThands.Git.Ml & Soft iam R, Smith. ' Money , lh'iml,i r, A. 1 ., 1933, a special . include the foMowin: teacher. .. (ending, which vresmied. lection Vill te held withirt tho ' Mr. 1 learned how,1 I,. IlaCrCtt and family( C., varsity phiy, She laughed. The net cost0 of gasoline, separ. . The growing conipiejcitJ- of the auditorial i. hVr. I, Anjjus Weldon. Cannon. lf. Rrson limits of 'Tisyton, Davis County, in life college the . Thanksgiv.in Edward !ont ate an dapart from the high cost she said, then the children learn money problem found its echnr hit Silver holiday Cannpft,' G!.ijv anti 25. Leonard ft.h ' payei! a Evan Morris Decker, T'tjBr, tofor thp purpose of submit- of taxation, makes it one of the Thats in the. .rpsigntion of two high ii Iiovsn with liis parents. "Mr.1 prominent J Clyde Yeally Clay, ,ed ly watching by pie. t In such iunUtler clretors of ' flay, Leonard Rainpton arid Vivian Ben ting msi hli-r. (?. T. commodities on the marall three was to it, Im glhd pu government nffirials. . t "The Far. Off Hills," Vtiu-said Town its jhall liaCe paid a cheapest ya Lawwon and. ftoni Students Q, in the son find us so proficient. ,sori.: The subject of hior,etary stand . ket, Waddqupa. light of 1933 values. 2 3.. is and Nov. lie teg-properly tpx therein in tbef year of Rcwmeveit visifed presented Elifoli Ray pro, Camp! ft was some time aftei this and is very likely to Bd the t Quiviugfpn, Fafmingtou next preceding iitil'h electiop,- the Litered 'ia the' school of ifgrii-ulof stihj,f-tthat a. former neighbor Mrs. $tone when Cotigress with relatives in Bountiful week. turo, at the college and rill begirt Ml, yera. Cl.ark, Clyde Morris following quristion, , E. A, Holbrook, who has' been Ford, Trea.who had moved- to another local And, tinless the public Khali the negotiable couhis wirfter qunjitvrs work January Decker, Jeanette CLASSIFIED ADS Griffith, Fred lless,. Rex J, Manfionds' of tho Toitn. of fly," fepbnt the night withnje tm pluse change its. Jieat . roateriallv, snlferirg with blool poisoning ih 3,' 1934. pon , to be irnprov-ingning, Grant E. Rarr.inh, Joseph F. her way home from a days- shop the bulk of sentiment yfll be irc bis leg, is J. ll. Rtimel has moved a hdute Parrish. Paytoq, llavis County,' Utah, .. Wolilon rarrhdi, and Vern . favr a of . FOR SALE Living room and in thv.srim of Fifty .Touaand . it on and the' pin? from placed reasonably conservative the'eity Mr. and Mrg. Eu-retNelson West. Clearfield, Wayn D. trid-dlo,- . Sta-stand. Most businesses .anda few days trie me, Dollars cdroom home other furniture. Mrs. Ilorald his nortjv of lot ($50,000.00), payable just . Joseph Mabey, Jr.,- Dale R, believe that 'gbld should UTmMu;ce the engagement of their the .Dafiiel Knighton plaea, within twenty-fivfrom pegged. Stood, Farmington. years West Point;- , Fern Fisher, I really cpn.t, much as-- shoult remain the backbone of the sys- danghteu, Jone, to Knewell IJ. dato Vf issue, bearing Inter-e. , colored STRAYED Cream Clyde Briggs, formgr manngmr Steed; Mr. son:.of Mrs. Woods CroHft, Mvl and RusWarth, Wilda "she tem Waite; ttnd answered regretfully there is strong demand has been ; .like to, at the rate of four per Jersey heifer, 2 years old with, of the store, Safeway Samuel of Wood. The ol Kaysville. transferred to one of the com- vin Walton Rushfoi;th. majority Yqu see I left my daughter tq that monctizajon' of silyer lie rent (4$) per antrum, .paymrns, brand 1 inch O on left able Pun the. house and look after the adopted, in order to provide gold The psfirHap will take place Dec. pany's Sail Lake stores a ml a now heso students iptend to spend the be Issued .high. Please notify Willard 2fith in the Salt I.ake temple. The . younger children, and everything with .ftrt ally in sold for tha purposo of Is herd in his place. "Mr. Christmas, holidays at Iromq, at ad doing essential Phone 105-Bountiful or manager Carr, young couple .will make their is .liable to happen during ftiy-awork. . the. expense of acmoved his- family to ,he dose of fall .quarter, Dec. 21, . has defraying Wm. Centerville. U. Briggs Tingey, ' in borne Lake where Mr. the arid will return to .the eel, $alt . Not aince the days'of Bryaw has pence.quiring, extending, and Im. ' city'. Mi. Briggs made a wond- 1933, SALE' CHEAP Howard "Ann is eleven", she said in an- money? so excited the electorate--go- r' Rushfqrth will stontinue his stud- erful record as a stare itinnsger lege at tho beginning' ff winter proving, a waterworks system , in condition. Melvin . good ies at the University f Utah. icater, for the said Town for the pur-- , t quarter, January 8, 1931.. swer to my inquiry. She. is very caused 90 while ho .was In charge Jure. among.' 2 blocks of Armory south Fred liley, Funeral fof NayloY retuTne4 services Friday Shirley 'poso of supplying and distribwilling to help m$ and to take n a multitude of .expertj. . I). B. Tolnwn, principal of the Parkia wercrheld 4.T Bountiful. 12:30 he had California from where lit tho water inlmbitants . tb Sunday bfat sb dreadfully uting sponaibilities school .and tnemlier of the Stoker a SALE bccfi Hand last FOR nee. m. in the First ward chapel. August. Jle spent gi painted thorcof, tho: samo to ho own cafeless.; Ivfe talked and talkec-relief comrrfitteC, has been China. Fuchsia Stringham, Boun- Amos Cook; Music ed and controlled said by soipo of the time hp was away in county by ; but it does no good. Tueshis confined to. home since. 42- the Portherfl part of the state. was furnished by Mrs. Emma Gar tifui, Utah. - fiTlQUETTE-CAL- LS . municipality? As tactfully as. possible 1 Ye Miss Zdra Sabine clectiori At 47 for Mesa, day, due to a fall through a mansaid Mrs. A. SALE C. .the. .form FOR Fred are "la ted the . incident of the kinder hens, Zesiger, rettj ready is proper to telephone before Arizona, this week, wlare ho will hole onto a fcement flopr,.a- dis- ' Malcolm, W. C. .Hardy;' remarks, ballot shall be as follows: to lay. Mrs. Fred Mann, block garten luncheon as told ' by ' my ' It about fret. tance of . eight. west of Penney Btore, Bountiful E. HepWorth, J. A. Tay- . bond Election friend. Mrs. Stone made rib com making a cal? on intimate friends spend the winter.' Joseph ballot ' A fhmily gathering at tho homo lor, Haven Stringham;-benedictioMrs. Fred . Woolslayer spent ment regarding it but during the whom a woman especially Wants . , Samuelson A. ' A. Mr. to Et .Mrs. see. of' and marl in with Wednesday William Ogdeo Parkin.. . usually telephones visiting SALE bunFOR Modern brick remainder of herptay-waquiet before calling, sined- a man on Thanksgiving day. consisted of ' pays her daiightt-r- Mrs. Nielson. . Ralph Barlow, vpn of Mr. Wik , and thoughtful. galow lA blocks west of Bonnttfut . . the following besides tho immed- lard Barlow, pf this city ajid a , For thfe issue of water bends few calls rMs. Melvin usual.Mr. have and .and very courtesy Riley State bank; six rooms, newly It was several months before I only when he wishbs to see moved into tbeir new home just iate. members:. Mr. and. Mrs. B. G member of .the C. C. C. camp at papered, gas equipped, full base'aw her again. She was looking lyhiscalls and dau;-.!In phoning to learn north Of Brigham C. Holbrook. hostess. ,' Ceniel and Salina, arrived Wednesday evenBrpugh . ment, lovely trees, lawns and well much better than whether a woman is dt ', ' extremely This Friday evening, Fred Riley Carlyn, of Garbled, Utah; Mr. and ing for a stay of a Week or ten home, i.t For particulars flowers. call I commented od the is , formerly. Mts. F. C.' Herbert of. Aberdeen, days while ho is recuperating from If the voter desires to vote for Everett Nelson, Bountiful to will a be. the of Sr. 162-the. 'recipient permissible, give change, he sha Salt of 17-if one answers party ift honor .of his birthday an- Idaho; Mrs. John llcrhut an appendectomy performed re- the issue of said bonds, .' Its 'due to ' Ann, she informed tha to a servant, Samuelson from an X in the space aftef tho hirf home in Bountiful Lake; TVnridall this plftce as at save inter Salina at phqpe, niversary. me.. may cently the, hospital Shes such a. wotiderfql Place your orders for kindling ' Mrs.. John Rimmohg and infant Manan, Idaho; Edna Dow(hl of presided at a delightful hridgo word YES. If the voter desires and fireword ruption" if the woman is entertain with the Union help. sair of C. issue L. Mrs. the Mr. vote to and and L. D. S. hospital on Rjgby against the ing callers. The servant pan re their at 41party, evening Saturday Co. Bountiful. Furniture Remembering what ? bad pre- - turrt X , In . the bonds, he .shall place an vith the desired Information Wednesday of lant week to return' Ilaackp and fahilly of .BunUfql. home. added Bowls of cut flowejfg beeft told 1 small SALE of this viously FOR By owner, acre, Maxine Stocks and James Burns to the attractiveness bf the rooms. spaco after the word NO. . It is nrop'r to call, on newcom- tq their home in the citv. modern six room home in Bountiful daughter, I looked my astonish- ers in tl?fc of A. side reverae On sai U. tho Stho the are New York of John attending Mrs. Jr., A llalc neighborhood. No . . midnight supper was surved to ballot shall bo the following: ment. fine location, large sleeping porch call need be made if the ac- who had anticipated going to the C. at Logan spent Thanksgiving those present. came It auto porch, large coop and garaga 'Slone Mrs. . tho about, - home vllh their parents, Ballot for ' Official det did riot sometime ooasl ago, Mrs. Murray B. Howard enter proves undcsirahle. all in A-- l condition, lots shade, alontinued, through your' tolling quaintance Utah, of Layton, Some calls that must necosFai'-il- part al that time but i.4 expecting MissA(Ja Fieldinf ai Shelley, tained at a foursome of bridge Town rce what your friend had skid of so Bond lawn, fruit, garden, plenty waWaterworks Special he actual visits rather than Monday evening at her home in Bonneville water paid off. ter. 28th .example as a. factor in training the Election, Thursday, compliment to Mrs. Alreo Rctd eh reasonable terms. 1933. A. unencumbered, of D., December, day visit to ' her birthday anniversary, P. Durham, Bountiful, Utah 15- F. ployed by tho young kindergarten able to the sick, if the invalid is . GLEN DAY, t Years Agd , seq you; a card is hardly Members of her plub will meet . teachCr, and of thfe fine result she-David Wiseman will pay signature of a rememof . borne thoughtful cheering the at had obtained. It set me to ttrinh-tonight (Friday) Town of Town Clerk, prices for all kinds of poulbrance. Visits condolence Mrs. Murray ll. Howard, for an .n? Wfts I seUiqg a good example death ii the tf should .be'for a livestock. Phone Bountiful also Utah, Layton. try ' Thrills family perevening of contract bridge. 200-J- . 42- , for my; children? I. began watch-- ' sonal. shall eleotlon the Atsaid polls Qnlla following An attraction affair of Thanksthe an'.ing myself, I Lrurtd Vas doing nouncement seven of the hour at U (7) 2 is located Your WEAVER blks opem.d of am engagement M giving day was tho family dinner oclock Ynany. things vbich I would not ywimm i J," V A. M. and closed at the east of new road or 2 blks west j. 11 WilMr. Mrs. and wa.'.t them to do. For instanee, I ought; to ba personal. party given by : :: M. of state highway In Shepherd lane, Ono should call on a Bride as liam Stevens at . thojr borne. A hour of seven (7) oclock P. trad scejded Apn foy her carqje38-- t for all The qualified North Farmington. Bring your t place voting as jeonvonft-nafter her return basket of bronze shaded chysanthe Hectors of said Town shall la: upss;t I discovered Rat J was cafe sopn Christmas orders now. Good serfrom The wedthe mum hojieymoon. less. So Ren I. tfet about, mending centered the long tabic. , Town vice and reasonable in said The Hotel, Layton prices. Mrs. . of , announcement , generally . Twenty four gucifitH. my wdys ; in a vgry short time ding when 3 Utah and the Alma Judges Robison. P. L'tyton, 'and wiil whgrp she Mrs. Horton Faekrell wa , Daughter, did.likewise. Aid.ftow I sjates election said of at place polling e Six used leather bed Davenetta be at home. to the members of the t Ada Sandall, Wm. D. to be sold ciyi see a change for the bettdr in shall Iv A formal call .should la3t About at once prices $5.00 to af duly th y'ounger children." "Saturday , Literary Rohbifis and Leona Ilodson. one 15 $15.00 third their value. 20 minutes. , or , . Clarhome. Mrs. tefnoon at her Her confession brought to mind Datyd at the Town of Layton, Union Furniture Co., Bountiful 88- ence the certain wofds utteced Literary Davis County, State of Utah this Eldredge gave .' qne of lesson on Dutch, arfists; Verneer 20th day of November, A. D., 1933. n FOR SALE OR RENT Good the fereat si;holkra of today TWICETOLD TALES refreshbalaneo and Van Dyke learn by what they se us do farm, fruit, berries, Dainty . LEONARD C. SANAiL, 5 roomed brick home, ments were sdrved to fourteen They weYp training Mandy in not. by tvhat we tell, them. If you garden, President of the Town Board of chicken coops and outbuilding. her duties fcs maid. TJpon answerguests. wiyit . your child to b neat, be the first day she Mr. and Mrs. neat. lf.you want .your child to be ing the phone Layton, Davis County, Henry W. Stable, Phone 29J or Yesey Graham S3- 119-.State of Utah. entertained at 'a, prettily appointpolite, .lie polite; nothing else is brought no message but explained Twarnt Attest: a ed man ndiody, jes dinner . Monday pqrty, bridge necessary. . GLEN DAY, says, Its a lonj distance from evening at their home. Covers New ' Town Cleric Jl-1- 5 ( Stal f were York;, and Isafs, Yes8ir,.it twolve laid for guest. Many Vomen i'i I Men, Machines, certainly is. S '. show Creditors - ..carefulness; - T ilpt-hce- .a,-i.on- l r A-it- o-- Creditors pur-po- st . sat-sfl- I. y n - i , . er t i V .Nolke - i Layton,. Utah i fcV $ V t I - l . - '' -i oliv-triHn- Hard ivi-fi- mun-cipaliti- . es. h-- - h- . jr-fci- .Bai-rftl- . Hot-tos- to-wi- t: com-coo- - . . - ... . t - e - vt ' . semi-annuhll- - - 43-F- ." - miich-di.en- 'ETIQUETTE , . lt-f- t ' - , . ' 'v,.n s - NsD : ..' . . mes!-sag- e J. 4 . son-lef- t . sec-oij- d . . Premier Road Race of 13 Bac With Grealer . Fac-simil- e te Than Evef i l'". r lr w 40-4- ho!-te- ss Jsj-ftmin- Cbil-tlre- Not ; Ndw Safety Slogan 1 W The recent decision of insurance work companies underwriting mens compensation riks, to .abandon schedule ratings marksi the end of the Jfirst era of indus-- , . triaj safety work. rating was the me thod by which insurance insurance companies credited or debited an employer on the physical hazardk of his plant and determined the premium paid for the insurance. Established in 1913, the system was considered by manufacturers and insurance men alike as the greatest stimulus ever given to the safety movement It encouraged manufacturers to protect their workmen from the most obvious dangers of industria activity. It stimulated the use' of mechanical safeguards such as metal screens for open machines goggles, safety shoes and leggings power belt guards and countless other devices. .Schedule schedule rating was established, conditions in factories as respects safety were bad. By 1918, with the safety credit sys tern well under way, only CO per cent of industrial accidents were caused by mechanical hazards, ac Before Gruff to Son: WRy dont you get and find a job? When I waj'your age I was working for $3 a week in a store, and at the end of five years I owned the store. , t Son: You cant do thAt nowadays. They have cash registers. Herk: ried my father, out Suffer Needlerily JrVV'i? A 1 'fc"- - ? THE BEST OF "Cj? I( f I understand you mar- f i -- i How do you find 'Above: A typical scene in the recent Elgin National Bead Race. Each leaves the ground ae it hits the point in the road known aa Aviaetr Perk: Just right. tion Hill Below: Phil Shafer, veteran racing driver, who won the Herk: Whaddya mean, just feature event ia record tine of 88.84 miles per hour average over the right. rough concrete and dusty gravel. Perk: Well, if she had been Revival of the historic Elgin course he broke the old record by any better, youd have kept her; and if she waS any worse, I National Road Race at Elgin, 111; nine miles per hour. that spectacular event which recouldnt live with her. From grandstands in the corncently thrilled the automotive fields 80,000 spectators saw the Why do those trees in the or- world, has brought back after a thrilling contest. So gruelling chard bend over so low? lapse of 13 years one of Americas waa the test that only 6 of the 14 Well, you would bend over, most fascinating and valuable ears finished. stock-ca- r too, if you were full of green races, according to Firestone Tire race, in The Rubber Company engineers. also was apples. spectacular. The cars struggle through roads the morning, Fred Frame, 1932 Indianapolis A divinity student named Tweedle. of old rough concrete, hot tarvia race winner, captured thie event, Once wouldnt accept his degree. and dusty gravel at speeds of ISO with the amazing average speed 'Cause its tough enough being miles per hour or more a terrific miles per hour with a ordeal for men, motors, and moat of 80.22 called Tweedle, V-i Ford . of all tires. in used Tires Firestone vetWithout being Tweedle D. D the famous All When Phil Shafer, Did the doctor remove your eran driver, f nished the the stock car race, including those were standard appendix?" grind with an average of 88.84 on the winning car, Feels to me like he removed miles per hour over the 8 14 mile stock tires. my whole table of contents. ex-wif- e. I 1 til, EATS. her?" 203-mi- 8, 203-mi- le -- le Scientist Perfects Remarkable Pe. mule That Ends Nsrvsue D pretsloa end Headache Many wohien are celled en t at certain tlmee wnn headache, nervousness, pain, tr. suffer tatlon and depression, yet must be performed and work C. A remarkable new edenttr 1 scrlptlon, now feeing ,71.-Ileveand doctors aortas, the nerrourassa, tkm end depreetld at certain tlmee fey every? w:: ' e pQj SEItVED HERE It Is pttWnt tovtifc and yet tt does not dfgrea I heart and It absolutely bU Great factories; telephone department store end dSoTT Aploying many womea ata their doetsry dally through nurtes feecanse they know It L; r .And At -, ; REASONABLE PRICES Staley Lunch LAYTON -- - UTAH dm aad hamleae, doe aot and a. heart, la terming feut does stop kr. aon-narcot- depression, relieve cotaA, PalM. neuralgia and Priod AVOL ta Wo recommend who find" the old type do aot agree with them the desired results. Pa cr i CAPTION: A nnmber el t end In many Instances hart' etltntea, are being cffsrtJ t t late. Be ears roe get Ut la A VOL i... , ' . |