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Show WEEKLY LAYTON, UTAII, DECEMBER NEWS-EXPRES- o 21, 1933 f rr Valuable Sources of -- DA V.I S HIGH Vitamins B and G SCHOOL NOTES tptvcom Vitamins B and B are essential! for the prove th of the young and) of the adult, and vit the amin B is especially needed by- the FRIDAY receive their Schola club Eaah girl sweaters Wedhesglay. to held Doand support assembly a The mut taVe pledge Friday fprnhpr 15 consisted of the follow- - uphold the constitution of the Pro s j(r program: Two readings by Schola club and the Ir fcv?nof the Mrs. Barton; several tap dances school he ,her . by Kathleen and Norton Parker; sweater. ui 11,3 ftASKErfBALL two readings by Keith Brown; a ASSEMBLY tot well-bein- g - duet bv Buolah Stoker printed last raxonhoue Bernice Criddle; and two skits was" and For this reason stated that a course it tionists ef the United States De- - .in conversational English and one "e bv Dlaine Hatch and Earl girl nartment "of Agriculture have laid in literature would be conducted the boy friend to go especial emphasis lately on the on Wednesday evening at the Da- persuading dance with her, and importance of including these two vis' high school. This was a mis- to the gills vitamins in the diet at all times, take nnd should have been writ- - the other showing Mis Oldham m of Jnlietper- the celebrated Although vitamin B and G oc- - ten Monday, evenings instead of Mr. Fors-berRomeo, her smarting cur in a wide variety of foods in Wednesday. to the her to accompany relatively small amounts, only a dance. girls VACATION CHRISTMAS sources are few concentrated known. The germ and seed coat of GIRLS DANCE The long looked for Christmas whole grains are among the most Davisites vacation will for Since these. of the begin germ important tends to become rancid and the on December 23 and end on Janthe first. .December from the jpd to be a great success. The Friday bran detracts appear- nary when the 22 will he the last dav of school oration scheme was a cleverly of the product, Japanese flower, garden grain is milled these parts are held during 1933, and for the next planned out with Japanese lanterns worked bo ten will and students used removed entirely days generally colorful decorations, other from studies, free conand Often the food books, teachers, animal feeds. stituents lost in this way are the! classrooms, or anything else that Upon entering, each couple was an attractive dance card very ones lacking in the diets of in any way reminds one of school, givencould be opened to form a that those who use large quantities of Effective fan. CANTATA CHRISTMAS and milled lighting Japanese grains prepared .highly and good music also lent to the cereals. The Christmas cantata entitled evenings enjoyment. Thinking that these milling byThe of Christmas' was pre products might be progtably used sentedStory to the students Tuesday. (p human dietaries, specialists of ASSEMBLY the Bureau of Home Economics It was shown to the public Wed8:00 oclock. evening at recently studied wheat germ, whole nesday The program which preceedcd The speaker in the assembly to wheat, rice polishings, cottonseed follow of be held Friday December 22 will the Hour, and the residue from - fer- the cantata consisted the Otte Romney, coach at the A selection he numbers: by ing mented rye grains. In a previous the bv Young University. The numbers two Brigham orchestra, South in made Carolina, study will Desert entitled audience sing gseveral Christchorus girls wheat germ was found to be a and mas carols as part of the program Rise and Star Up food valuShepherd also to and be palatable Follow, a jingle bollR dance by Several other excellent numbers able in preventing pellagra. are being arranged. In the recent study samples' of ?nnr0tnhy, End th THE CHRISTMAS DANCE pp,0ion "Silent mixed ' excellent sources of citamin. B.Jby Next Priday December 22 at 9 tcr 1s ,.ca These three substances all con- -' will be held at Davis one oclock tained approximately one half aa,tld the story of the seasons biggest dances, much of the antineuritic factor as annual Christmas dance. The the A. F. F. of dried did a composite sample' Protect completion day will be- music will be good, and we have in very high in this yeast,-whicguest that jolly gin Friday at noon for the mem- securl as special vitamin. Saint of of nnd lovable old personage, bers Future the Farmers As a source of: yitamin G those America" at Davis, and will con- - Nick himself; who will come with materials differed widely. Wheat tinue all afternoon. Approximately a full pack, contining a present for geym was the riche, t of the thiee on thin day be everyone. h0yS wjn jwcny substances, containing about ore j f the rank of green saxth as.. much vitamin G as did ATHLETICS hands to , ,, members of n y .jactation. H tfy-law- NOTE: nutri- - week ;Wti - ,. Girls baske&fll is wow; jn. full sway and t&e fhss numbers are the fcw "tfr showing game. . - v r -- j-ol- g, - dec-an- jlljl 3ftMnes0tiwe j . he full-fledge- ee Wt," d ZZZZ the club. About forty more boys Last Friday Davis gained her iU be initiated as green hands, G as yeaHt, while first triumph in a practice game cpmtvatTv rice pblishingg had only about one with defeating them by The first shipment of Seminary two Morgan,Davis twentieth. Whole wheat (soft-winscoring 35 and points, ter) was found to be a. relatively pins will arrive Thursday and will Morgan 33. The next game will be poor source, of both vitamins B .and- be distributed to those who have played with Weber and the Davis Other orders for rooters are anticipating another G. The flour made from the resi- ordered them. dile from fermented rye grain con pins will be taken from now until victory, tained a very small but appreci; spring as there will be several more shipments during that time. able amount, of vitamin B. Mr. Worthington is taking his basketball players for a trip to Southern Utah during the holidays starting Tuesday. The games have been arranged as follows: . Tues: KdltS - V--- - Firm, Yellow .BANDAS-- .S lb. carton 59q. The Taste Tells ' 1- !f ponul Gardner. 30, of Salt laJtt, who were killed Sun- i , m an auto accident in Denver Colo., was a former resident of Layton, but at the time of his death was living ia Salt Lake Both victims were employes of the Denver branch Electrical Products corporation of Utah. They went to the Denver office from Salt Lake about three weeks ago to work dur ing the Christmas rush. Their car collided with another machine on aji intersection, however, the driv er of the other machine was not injured. Anderson leaves a wife and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Shermaft lavton have moved into the Golden Rule .' and .1 lb. 'frantilifs.ft MUfd pnee ( ; Pie- - . i PUMPKIN . targe cart 10c I lexes tJL assorted chocolates and htrry cjioco-lat1 poan4 Large size, thin thin skins and ., juice ggp '''CORN;.':': CANDY- - Yellow. variety'. largecai-- ' - verictif fancy ,tkndy als manufactured by G.a Campbells SOUP , Yeg. and Yeg. Beef 7c can . . IIeI Maize . Made from Utah suggr by MacDctiald Candy Co. i2 This is d 'mixture 15c dozen ; Fancy quality-- . '.4cPwmd assorted taajlg BULK and full of sweet El-m- 33 chocolates ORANGES apnrtmcnts. Joshua Adams of Farmington was a Layton visitor, Monday. The town Christmas lights wtfYe turned on Saturday night. 14 Sheffield has been appoint ed one of the committee in charge of Weber college Christmas dance to be given Friday evening. Mrs. Thomas Beesley and dnugh ter, Dora, were Ogden visitors ' o. . ' aar SWEET POTATOES pwunift each ; .- boxed Candy. V : , CHEESE . ' most lVtild,.,bas delicious flavor. . - 10c PmiriA --y- Sugar A-gra- de '16cPoimd tradfc. harge . f Parchment wrap; large filberts wtll please Ihe moe . partkala i j Ouf. jnixture of Urge wash . cd brazils,.. ? X L almonds, Pure LARD H BUTTER 'MIXED NUTS budded walnuts '" J ' - 18 8 . 5c Pound Tuesday. Mrs. Charlea Scoff ield and son of Kaysville spent Tuesday guest of Mrs. Harry Simmons. The last year basketball team of the Layton public school who are now attending' Davis high school were defeated Tuesday by the Sth grade public, school team of Lay-to15 to 4. A children's ,'danee waa held day they play Richfield; Wednes- Tuesday afternoon at La Tona hall day, Ianguetch; Thursday, St. Mr. and "tfrs. Ted Brown are George; Friday, Beaver; and Sat- the proud parents of a daughter urday, Nephi. born at Clearfield at the home of FROSCOLA parent last ThursThe 35 new members of the pro day morning. Mr. Brown was . UTAH- 23.'an.t?3l9S3. Mr. apd Mrs. Orson Hickenloop-e- r of Blackfoot afe here visiting with their son, Frank Hickenloop-er- , and family. The visitors celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in Sait Lake last Sunday. The student attending the U. , of U. came home, Triday, for the 4'1- - -- '.arid, IRridisiy; ''atopda--' ' JEC.EMBEB CAYON, Marion ftcirvr, 20, of Morgan is in the I)ee hospital in jDgden resuffering with two broken legs Hene-fe- r at eollision a from sulting at 11:50 oclock Sunday night, with a truck drivea by Parnell Green of Layton. Green was en route from Ogden to Coalville. Rea Stpphew, a passenger, suffered bruises. Christmas toliday. Arthur F. Aftdefso,, who Vi Our stock of good things f of Christmas is now WmpTete. 8 Most of our customers will not wait until. Saturday to lay . in their fruits, candies, nuts and other extras. Try doing muchjof yoVir. food buying. for. Christmas Friday, and ; remember .our box : chocolates are the bestjn-Ljiyton- . , 9c; PEANUTS Blac Donald. .Candy Co. of Salt Lake. City." You will.be surprised at the low price considering the variety and high quality of. this .product. Fresh. Roasted -- 'Jumbos. 8cPound. :V . n, . Mrs.-Brown- 1 1 1 144 s nnu4i Mitmiiia formerly Slis f now. .Ethel Harris ;..., ported to be improving again. South. Davis junior high school i8, Miss Edith Law of Bountiful or Lloyd Riley, who had a back-se- t , week-enwas .gcresl of Miss as she was recovering from her Pswted its. annual wboo . Elizabeth Ellisort. illness with typhoid fever, is: fe. Thursday, Dec, 14th.. ,v lr , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts1 Lave moved into the Frank Carlos Clearfield. ' . . f 1 d 1 aa t if homo, AS TIIK YRAItS COME AND OO . TI1E OLD RELIABLE Till: MU KIN PHARMACY . ' . : remains on the: job with the same old tried and not found wanting brand of service, and the same high-cla- ss quality of merchandise, which has earned for it the right to he called . ' . ' The Old Reliable . , v K . ' AGAIN AS OF YOKE WE COME TO A THE PEOPLE AND WISH-THEMEKKY Oil K1 STM AS & HAPPY NEW YEAlt t905 inias Beauty Shop N. PHARMACY : appreciate cefij much the liberal manna.. m u hhh the public have patronized us during the JdAf year nnd we hope to he able to continue to erve yon with the best of cals at the most t caso nalle prices, BV wish you a Merry Ohrid mas and ' a Happy urj Prosperous New Year, . . , . and-their- i 3r. AND MRS. T, IP. MAULEY n i hum iiti'i t i moo m 1 1, 1 1 entertaining at atga Mrs. Annetta E. Stevenson . . do so . , . . 1 .' ; the thee. Teachers and students i v,:, SALES . ., ,v . of : ' AND-SERVIC- . the s . . 0 - 1 .UTAH MIHIllMM ! ; 0 . e v. ! fi . j. o. . : . M 'vToviog and Wrecking Serivfe to aMomehts. Notice BOUNTIFUL .LAYTON HWHHHH IMF 11 Of " g Bountiful. . ;. A V E' Promptly and Courteously . are enthusiastically decor-atintrees and planning parties and programs in anticipation pf the coming Yule Tide. Joseph Willey spent Monday in DICK S SERVICE STATION . . CAFE.:.; ROYAL f A l. ; - ;. schools Kwilc Valve Facing ' "YOURS'FOR GOOD SERVICE' . : Fanners Union store. Dan Snlli- -' van. city electrician, connected tht lights which will add splendor to Reasonable charges. to Jt is a Pleasure ', x Us-t- o .- , evey-frep- assured. - . ; re- ff . I . , . . at ViTis-band- ' . 1 her home, Sunday af turnon . Miss Cleona Adams Teft Monday night for Portland, Oregon, where she will visit 'during the holidays with her wistgr and Mr. and, Mrs..NoallTgnngr turned home Tuesday 'from Ch hosmtal arvl is .much improved. ' Mr, and Mbs. Bill Cowley gnd son, Chrter, of Salt , Lpk.e,,.are spending he holidays with Mi;.' and MrS, Wallace .Cowley ana . , family. Miss Virginia Barlow o( Bountlr spent Thursday of , last Week here with ber $isterv , , t hristnjias .everywhere Saturday Dec, 6th, a beautiful large n was placpd on th,wesft side of Main atrewt, just in front of th Have us ref ace those jutted, enrbonizod, power wasting valves in your ear's motor. We reface values with the famous Kwik Way precision machine ;ve do NOT use dangerous abrasives '. - Adams, is, . ROYAL , Will' Do All In "Its Power TO SATISFY YOUR TASTR Mrs. Henry D. Call, has. been ill wih tunsiliffs tho past week, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Whitesides Rnby daughter. Mr Corbridgo, returned home last L week after spending- tho past month with Fern W. Richards and family of Los Angeles, Calif. . In honor of Miss Blanche Adams who is being married January I, .1934, her .mother, .Mrs. Hyrhm BV 4to motor, S last ueek from- the Doe hoi&pital. Jay W. Call, son of Mel and . for grinding. Smart service and a powerful . Ru-gi- RA. MEMBEll 1934 The Old Reliabl- eICAYS villi; . . ... UTAH '' You Can Re AsgUlred That Th(? ' : . - . . 1B1RK1N ; Make youf friend a Christmas present of this paper for a year-j- ust a $1.25 for a whole year. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Adams were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Bennett at . their home h Kavsville. A number of West Layton ladies attended a party given in honor of Mrs. Bruce Flint- by her mother, Mrs. A. C. Sessions, at her home in Syracuse last Wednesday afernoon.. Miss Simmons of Morgan was a Layton visior last week. Miss Geneve Ilickenlnoper," who was recently operated for appenr dicitis, waS able to return, home , The Bountiful Light &. Power Company pay a 5 per cent divi1 dend today. . Mrs. Rudolph Bennett who re- - turned home Fridav of last frm the hospital, where k BRICCS'-LAYT- PHONE 100 she being ON; Incoi-porate- underwent an operation, this the second one inside of a year, is .reported to be improving nicely O LAYTON, . d UTA-- H , ( |